The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1898 Page: 6 of 8
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A YER'S HAIR VIGOR fulfills
all the promises made for ii, is the
verdict of those 1t>ho have tried H.
ers
ATTENTION. ROUGH RIDSBS.
Preecot. Ariz., Dec. 8.
Editor Enid Wave:— Wllyou kin
ljr notify the 'Hem-.er-of Roo't>
Roueh Rider?, who reside in your j
locality, that the detail* of perfect-1
j ing regimental association wblcn
was formed at Camp Wikoff early i: ,
i September. are no* oeinjr rapidlv |
accomplished.
! The pupose of the association is to '
rDSiniitii) r. uor'j t/ i- iD?-raner of tb
repiment the eood fellowship of ou'I
oamp life during t„ • latt war: and ;
, general y to m.-ntain the plea-, • |
j memories of our acquaintance v.ii
each other, while comrades in m .
tary service.
Buttrey's Cash
Store.
Wood Building, east of Lano OfSce.
"Ihivetold Ayer's Hair Vigor for fifttw
years and do r..4 know of a single caw wh. ro Members of tbe renimpnt «cr
:• d: ! not give cnt:r#- satisfaction " — F. M.
GROVE. Paunsdaie. Ala
jfct
air
"When disease caused my hair to fall oat, I
found AYEK 3 Hair Vioor a most excellent
preparation and one that does all that is
claimed for it." L. RUSH, Connelltville, Pa.
Uigor
"AYER s Hair Vigor does all that i> claimed
'or It It restored my hair, wnich was fast
tAcomintr fcra v, baolc to Its natural color—dark
bfown "-W. U. HASELHOFP, Paterson, N.J.
'Did St
"My head becamefull of dandruff, and after
a time my hair began to fall out. The use of
AYfck's Halk \ iGOk stopped the falling out
and made the scalp clean and health v."—MkS.
C. M. AYRES. Mount Airy, Ga.
The Wave
Official Journal of Gar-
field County.
L. I9ENBERG EDITOR
A nc* town in D county has been
r.amed Hobson, after the Merrimac
hero. The girls won't kits the town
ke they did the Lieutenant.
Adoiph Webber, who was quaran-
tined at Stroud « having the 4 in al I -
uox, di¥d Saturday nijht. He lived
;n Chicago. where He it supposed to
have contracted the disease.
sire to jo:n t; •- ati?o„iation shouif. a.
j drc s the secretary, giving name
j postofflcc aadre.-s, aud troop in wit cb I
they served, and enclo-e one dollar!
membership fee.
Bv conveying this information toj
' Rough Riders in your territory, you
will greatly assist aud oblige u.--
Yours sincerely,
Alex o. Brodie.
President.
J. D. Carter,
Secretary and Treasurer.
YES INDEED.
Any adverse criticism which may
follow the re-ignation of Co on el
A'illiaci J. Bryan from the arrai
will be far fetched.To the sod!, is
who remain in the servce t: tre s
uothing immediately i-j ,-n but gar-
rison duty, and for this Colonel
Bryan does not appear especiallv
fitted. He might have made an :. -
ceptable c ninander in war, but his
talents arc of an aggressive 1 rciei
that would cause him to regaiu the
monotony of military police dut
exceedingly irksome. There mav be
no s:!ver question remaining to g.vt
employment to Colonel Bryan's or,,
torical powers, but other issues will
arise to call the Nebraska Demos-
thenes to the stump: where he will
• hine with a luster far exceeding the
glitter of brats buttons and
lettes.—K. C. Star.
epau-
If anybody in Missouri wants to he
shown the Prince of Wales, they
▼ill have to crots tht big deep at the
Prince has announced that he ill
not visit the Cnlted States next year.
A New York man has brought suit
tor divorce becaute his wife Insisted
on bringing snakes in the house.
Many a woman bat got a divorce
simply because her l.usband thought
h ■ saw snakps.
mt-_- 1 . ii.
According to the Detroit Journal
we pay over $:i0,000,000 annually on
the tobacco we str.oke and only $20,-
000,000 for the Philippines. As to
the latter, however, Dewey gets all
t he puffs.
The Beacon says: Dennis Flynn
was a printer'* devil at one period of
his life. He wat also a lawyer devil.
More recently lie has been .1 czar's
devil. He seems to have travelled
over the satanic gamut from top to
bottom.
The corner saloon owned by Frank
Bobortsin Hennt say, was entered
Monday night and robbed or 50 dol-
lars in cash and ponihly a few other
articles. Entrance was obtained
through the north door. There Is
no clue to the perpetrator.
While the administration is civiliz-
ing and freeing 12,000,OIK) Philippine
residents, there are 70,0 )0,000 people
in the UnUed States being taxed to
benefit monopoly and trusts. John
Hull is civilizing Africa, while Ire-
land is oppressed. It is such little
incidents as these that make that
A' glo-American alliance so popular.
—Beacon.
Where is Santa Clause lleadquar
ters. Visit Parkers Book Store and
see. doit wit. 12 7
STAMP TAX NOT NECESSARY.
Attorney Ganeral Griggs has ren
dered an important decision that a
perton may draw money on a check
drawn by himself and payable to
himself on hit own funds in the bank
without putting a stamp on it. He
tayi further that a check payable
to another party is invalid without
the stamp. If thi« decision itandi.
and dnubtlets it will for it has com
mon sense in it, Uncle Sam has got-
ten into his coffers hig money that
don't rightfully belong there.— L a-
der.
A RUNAWAY.
Saturday, while the mail wagon
which operat's between Perrv an.i
Enid, was nearing thit city the team
became unmanagable and ran away.
J. A. Cantrell, the driver, was thrown
out and received a number of serious
bruises about the head while the
vehicle *a* badlv wrecked although
the team was in no way damaged.
Cantrell had his woundt dressed by a
phyticiai and is doing nicely although
he will be soaie-w at di li«ured for
some days to come.—Perry Times.
The Wichita Eagle srys: Tne
Hoy Cashion monument fund i^
mounting into the hundreds. This
monument movement i- tit . st
ing Oklahoma has ever done. The
way Oklahoma will figure in future
wars 'vill prove it.
1 he people of End -houM throw
in their mite to assist in marking
the grave of a brave Oklahoma boy,
1 he Wavk will receive subscription
to the fund and publish the amount
received each day. We should raise
at least twenty five dollars.
Catarrh Leads
to Consumption.
t "I had such a severe case of Catarrh
A Forerunner of the most., that J lo,t my hc-i.nng in one ear, and
part of the bone in my nose sloughed
Fatal Disease. - '
off. I was constantly treated with
sprays and washes, but each winter
tin- disease seemed to have a firmer
hold on me. I had finally been de-
clared incurable when I decided to
try S. S. S. It seemed to get right at
the seat of the disease, and cured me
are aware of the danger peTmanentlyforlhavehad no touch
r of Catarrh for seven years.
"Mas. Josephine I'oliull,
"Due West, S. C."
Though its offensive features
are sometimes almost unbearable,
few poo pi
of which Catarrh is the forerun-
ner. Catitrrh invariably leads to
Consumption. Growing worse and
worse ouch winter, those who rely
upon the usual treatment of
sprays, washes and inhaling mix-
tures find that it i- impossible to
check the disease with these local
applications which only reach the
surface. The offensive discharge
increases all the while, causing a
1 hos<
have hud the first
touch of Catarrh
will save endless
suffering by tak-
ing the right
remedy at the
outset. Others
who have for
3$.. years sought re-
lief and found only disappoint-
, c , , A , ment in local treatment will find
feeling of personal defilement, and j wige <(t wa9te no further timp
gets deeper and deeper until it is | (m sprays, washes, inhaling mix-
onlv a question of a short time j tures, etc., which are only tempo-
| until the lungs are affected.
The importance of the proper
treatment can therefore be readily
appreciated. But 110 good what-
ever can be expected from local
applicntii ias such treatment
never did cure Catarrh, and never i
rary and can not save them from
Consumption. Catarrh is a deep-
seated blood disease. S. S. S. is
the only remedy which can reach
the very bottom of the disease
and cure it permanently.
Books sent free by the Swift
will.
Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Just a hint.—
A pair of slippers for him
Buttrey's Cash
Store.
Wood Building, fast of Land Office.
ONLY ONE WAY.
A story ib told ot a judge who
could not control his tempe*", and so
could not control other people. One
d^v there was uncsual disorder in
the court ro• m, and at last t he judge
could endure it no longer.
"It is impotsiole 10 allow thi per-
SHE KILLED PAPA.
Oklahoma C.ty, Dec. 14—Norton
Severns. an aged farmer who liveu
eleven milt ■> ,-o ittieao Oi oere, com-
mitted suicide in a saloon here to-
day by taki g strychnine in a drink
of hot whisky. Deserted by hit wife
and childien, the old man gave him-
self up to drink. Hit troubles reach-
ed a climax to-day when bis daugh-
ter had him arrested on the charge
of poisoning her horse. His son
Joteph arrived to take charge of the
body.
Perhaps just enough strychnine to
make her wiggle wuuld do the daugh-
ter good.
sistent contempt of court to go on," ! c""'f n',t sta.\
earth, I would meet mv absent one
A Narrow Kscapt.
Tnankful wori's written by .Mrs.
I Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was
' taken with a baa cold which settled
j on my lungs; cough set in and finally
| terminated in Consumption. Four
Doctors gave me up, sayiny I could
livehut ashoit tn«e. 1 rave my-
elf up to mv Savior, determined if 1
with nr.y friends on
he exclaimed, "^nd 1 shall >.e forced
to to the extreme length of tak-
ing the one step that will stop it."
There was a long tilence: then one
of the leading counsel arese, and
with jutt a trace of a smiie. inquired:
"If it please your honor, frnn what
date will your resignation take
effect?''
Lobbying for position has begun
among the membert of the next leg-
islature and there will be some
wordy tcraps for the adva ta e.
Grist Mill Jones is beat for speaker
of the house now.
A good many republican
declare that the election law
enoiif h just as it is. Yes.
papers
is good
above. Mv husband was ad iied to
t'et D . King's New Discovery for
Consumptions, Coughs ard Colds. 1
Lrive it .< trij.1, took in all eight bot-
tles. It hat cured me, ai d thank
God, 1 am taved and now a well anil
healthy woman." Trial bottles free
at Enid Pharmacy. Regular size
f 0e. and 11.00. Guaranteed or price
refunded.
SPECULATION.
O J. Fleming, an Enid banker, says
thai no banker liai
speculate with the
moral ri
funds i
ht to
his
charge. V.'h^t
speculating? A
puts up money i<>
bets eight centr-
that lie will get
Bciicen.
loaning money but
banker, w' e* he
a borrower, tiai ph
againsl a dollar
it back.— Wichita
A Sure Sign of Croup.
Hoarseness in a child that is sub-
ject to croup is a sure indication of
the approach of the diteate. If
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it
given as soon a> the child becomes
hoarse, or even after the crtupy
cough has appeared, it will prevent
the attack. Many mothers who
have croupy children alwayt keep
this remedy at hand and find that it
■ ayet them much trouble and worry.
It can alwayt be depended upon and
t pleasant to take. For tale bv
Watrom-Harley Drug Co.
Several towns in the territory are
bragging about the big chattel
mortgages filed in their restective
counties and the large amounts of
revenue stamps required. We jiass.
—Chandler News.
So do we.
The rumor is current tiiat Robert
Lowery, captain of the Stillwater
company, which forms a part of the
First Territorial regiment, now en-
camped at Albany, Ca„ has been
convicted of lighting and drunken-
ness. He was sentenced to six
months confinement in his own quar-
ters without pay.—Ex.
Go to Qiapman A Steven-
son's old stand for hardware,
stoves, etc. 7 he stock must
be sold regardless of cost.
Cha« Greer receiver. 11-1
<Swtf.
^ DRAW BRIDGES.
Word comes from Enid that Sly
Oberlander is nursing a fungus
growth on his mind and draw bridges
on his facial ramparts. From this it
is very eviaent that Slv intends to
break into the third bouse of the
next assembly.—Leader.
THESE
ABIES
HAVE NEVER
Tried the^reat
system regulator
PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS,
Because they think if is
| nasty and bitter disagreeable I
to the stomach and violent f
I in action.
ASK THESE
They will tell you it is
rnoT at all disagreeable.
[And as a curc for InditfesTioa]
^Constipation, Kidney i
^Disorders it is un-j'
excelled.
S.H. Allen, Agent.
The Xmas Graphic, "III'. London
New.'' Black and White. "The Art
Annual and Chatter Box. Each with
i eautiful colored supplement* tor
sale at Parkers Book Store.
d6twl. 12 7.
Pastor Porter Talks.
B-jtines men have business meth-
ods in conducting their affair- sue
ceisfully. Recently Mr (,'nrt
manager of the Cyclone Store at-
ranged for special sales a par That i hrobbing Headache.
>f the profits of which !i<s proposed J Would quickly leave you, if you
to iriv to) ■ iiifTei ut churches of "ted Dr. King - New Life 1'i'ls.
tin city beginning with the M g | Thousands of sufferers have proven
" , , .... ' , j their matchless merit for Sick and
church. Last Thursday was the i xL.rvous Ikad-ches. They make
fin; venture. Tru to hi-, promise | pure blood and strong nerves and
Mr. Curtis iii- ivered to me the per | hl,ild up poor he;> i'h. Easy to ta re,
cc ' stipulated. d2t. M. PORTER ' ' r-v, 'h'1*. Only -•"•enti. Mone'
, back if not cured.
Paster N . ti. Church.
I Try I ht
| back if
' Pharrria
not
bv Enid
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If you wish anything in the way of
Suiding Materia!
Call on the
woraceK LumDer co.
They Keep everything in the way of
First class, high, grade
LUMBER,
LATH,
SHINGLES,
And everything kept in a first class
lumber yard. Also a fine line
of brick. Don't forget
the place.
E. Woracek Lumber Co.
E street near the railroad, finid, O. E.
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r\. i . times.
K'CKirg "t the man in the moon?
' dude'll do.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1898, newspaper, December 15, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112094/m1/6/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.