The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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IT WAVES, SURGES ROARS
AND REBOUNDS ONLY TO COME BACK AGAIN WITH GREATER FORCE FOR ENID. GARFIELD OOUNTY. OKLAHOMA. AND DEMOCRACY.
VOLUME 7.
ENID, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, IGOO.
NUMBER 14
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J?! Jfodgden.
Tours in the Mountains.
Take the Missouri Pacific line from
Wichita to Pueblo. Lowest rates
and shortest line to Colorado; then
take the "Scenic Line of the- Woild,"
the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.
It offers lo tourists in Colorado, Utah
and New Mexico the choicest resorts,
and to the trans-continental traveler
the grandest scenery. Two separate
and distinct routes through the
Rocky Mountains, all through tickets
available via either. The direct line
to Cripple Creek, the greatest gold
camp on earth. Double daily train
service with through Pullman palace
and tourists sleeping cars between
Denver, San Francisco and Los
Angelos, and Denver and Portland.
The best line to Utah, Idaho, Mon.
tana, Oregon and Washington via
the "Ogden Gateway." Write S. K.
Hooper, G. P. & r. A., Denver, Colo.,
for illustrated descriptive pamphlets.
FEMININE NICKNAMES.
Few of Thera Aro Improvement! an
Original.
The observant woman takes carcful
note of the changes that are constant-
ty going1 on about her in dress, man'
<aers find customs generally. One ol
the most felicitous changes now taking
place is the passing away of the nick-
Dame and the sensible return to tiie>
(food old-fashioned cognomens of hail
century ago. She who was baptized
Elizabeth practically ignored that ster
;ing name for years, and was called
Befsie, Lizzie, Libbie or some other
weak and undignilied l;pet name," but
nowadays she signs herself "Elizabeth
Stuart Brown" and takes pride in her
pretty Biblical name. So, too, that
■jharming gfirl who was wont to be
jailed Jennie now comes boldly for-
ward and assests herself as Jane; and
the Carrie or Nina of a few years sinoe
very properly writes herself Caroline.
Even the dear and blessed word mother
was for a time counted unfashionable,
but the mother of to-day first of all
gives her children good, honest name*
and then teaches them to address hcT
as "mother." It is indeed a cause for
congratulation that the little one% are
being called Ruth, Esther, Rebecca and
other names that have a meaning arid
a history, for at the present rate of ad-
vancement it will not be long befoia
the use of nicknames will be wholly •
thing of the past. There arc realljf
ory few of them that are improvtr
(mti on th« wiarinal— Philada)wht
AT THE
Of No Coiiseqaonce.
The brewers are good campaign ear
tributors. Therefore they are to be ex
cused from their proper share of taxes.
The wearers of clothes are of no par
ticular account to the Mark Hannas of
bur time. Why shouldn't they and the
consumers of sugar and shoes be made
to bear the whole burden?—N. Y.
World.
Rival Attractions.
The sugar schedule and scandal are
feigning attractions in Washington at
the present time.—"Philadelphia Presa.
RACK
Young
Ladies'
Favorite.
SEE
that this
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TRADE/^SMARK
IS BRANDED
ON EVERY
SHOE
Oxfords,
$2.50
QUEEN QUALITY
For Ladies.
The Best Made,
Let us
F. P. Kirkendall & Co,, Shoe for Everybody,
show you these goods; tney are wear resisters.
Plow Shoes, 97c.
Other
Styles for
Street,
Dress, House,
Outing.
Silk Shirt Waists and Pattern. Shirt waist?
in wash goods from 40c to 3.00.
Fancy shirts from 75c to 3.50.
This is our second Season in Millinery.
Wait lor our (Wino, April 5 and 6.
We promise to show the largest and best selected line ever shown in Enid. Music in
the afternoon, A nice souvenir for all. A basket for the ladies and a card for the girls
Remember the days and date, Thursday and Friday, April 5 and 6,
At the
RACKET,
B. T. THOMPSON.
Bo-wr Capitalist! Hiivf Thtanejm,
The woolen manufacturers continu*
lo stock up with cheap raw material lu
anticipation of the coming tariff legist
Jation, the transactions in the Boston
market last week amounting to nearly
$.000,000 pounds of to reign wool and
aver 1/250,WO pounds of domestic. The}
expect to reap rich profits when they
can make this wool into -'loth to be sold
ftt the advanced pricet which are noTf
in sight. It is one more illustration ol
the fact that the capitalists can over'
come many of the evils of any kind of
tariff. It is the consumers who must
bear the burden of tie sufferings"
Provide see JournaL
1 nrm ;n
a tJUlMH uuiu
The Gentlewoman of New York City
wants an agent in your town. It gives premiums
of Cameras, Dicyclcs, Sewing Machines, Desks, Sols
of Dishes, Rings, Watches, Shirt and Silk Waists,
Handkerchiefs, etc.; in fact, about two hundred useful
and ornamental*articles and household necessities
can be secured without costing one cent. A new and
attractive plan of securing subscribers without the
objectionable features of canvassing ^
siooo.mjn gold j Given Away Free
A $950.0° PIANO I Prmalnnu*
Wc send our complete outfit and easy plan vor
raising clubs Free, also our Mammoth Premii-m
l ist. You will be surprised and delighted with the
hi-h quality and great assortment of our premiums,
and in addition we are coing to pive awn> #1000.00
In Gold and a #1)50.00 Piano. Drop us a
postal < ard to-day for full parti, ulars , d' not delay.
Everything will be sent you FrtK'. A
gentlewoman publishing company,
. Gentlewoman Huildiny,
yew York c'ify, N* f.
Are You Constipated?
Do you have that tired feeling?
Do you feel sluggish, billious and out
of sorts generally? Do you have sick
headache? Do you have pimples,
eruptions, blotches, ulcers, sores or
other results of constipation? To be
healthy, the sewer of the body, the
bowels, must be kept in an active,
healthy condition, and nothing does
it so well as Bailey's Laxative Tab-
lets. They bring a clear, rosy com.
piexion and a clear head. A tablet
or two taken at night makes you feel
fine in the morning. 10c packages
contain 20 tablets, and 25c packages
60 tablets. Chocolate coated. W.J.
Bailey, is written on each package.
Lakeside Medicine Co., Chicago,
Prop. Sample free. Remember they
cure constipation. Sold by German
Pharmacy, Frantu block, Enid, Okla.
A gentleman's smoke, Henry George
cigar. 214 d&w4w
A.
rv,
Harrei & flarrei
AND
Undertakers
Maimers.
Oak, Mahogany and Rosewood Finished Collins, adult sizes, $15 to $24.
Oak, Mahogany and Rosewood Finished Caskets, adult sizes, $.'15.
Black Broad Cloth Caskets, adult sizes, $35.
13est Black Broad Cloth Caskets, draped, $45.
Everything complete, Silk and Silver Trimmings. 4 2
North Side of Square,
Enid, Okla.
When you want neat, tasty job
printing call on the Wave.
2 The wholesale and retail
Grocery
And
IMEAT MARKET.
Northeast Corner of square.
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your
Spring
Bill
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And Your
Money
£ Will Hold Out. £
Staple and Fancy Groceries. v,
Teas, Coffees, Spice and FailGlJ lUXUFieS.
Meat, Provisions, Flour, Meal,
Feed and Hay, Garden Seeds,
in bulk for Country Produce.
Hides and Pelts purchased at highest Market Price.
L. A. FAUBION,
ENID OKLA. 2-13
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
Reclining Chair Cars—Seats Free.
Pullman Sleeping Cars.
Ttl6 Best Lill6 To Kansas City and St. Louis, and all points
in Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, and Missouri, the West
North and East.
*
t
Iron Mountain Route,
Direct Line To Fort Smith, Little Rock,
Hot Springs, Memphis,
And all points in Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, the
South and Southwest.
H. C.Townsend, Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Aet.
St. Louis,
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1900, newspaper, April 5, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112123/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.