The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 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 OOUIMTY. OKLAHOMA. AND DEMOCRACY.
VOLUME 7.
ENID, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1900.
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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 La>ative Tab-
lets. They bring a clear, rosy com-
plexion 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, FranU block, Enid, Okla.
.^irisirKie—Ornnkt Ten ae.yfc.
Vti oner- l!ut, your worship, I
So money.
Magistrate — O, t *-agrant. T*«
ttonths.
Prisoner-.Fjay listen, your worship,
I'm no vagrant.
Magistrate (jjrowinff impatient)—
Well, if you can't pay your fine send fe
tome of your friends.
i Prisoner—But I Ua<~t no friends bore.
Magistrate (waving his hand)—Ah,
trampl Hbc month*. — Pear'-oort
jffeekly
The Sherrys.
On Monday evening, April .'50th,
The Sherrys, J. F., May and Anna,
peerless musician*, vocalists and
dancers, will appear at the opera
hquse in a program of rare excellence.
The company comes to ibis city
highiv recommended by the Pre«s in
different parts of the adjoining state
as well as other states. Miss Anna
Sherry is a talented young song and
dance artist, while Mr. and Mrs.
Sherry are banjo, mandolin and gui-
tar experts.
The vocal music, is exquisite, while
their playing is wonderfu . Their
dancing, singing and playing go to
make up an entertainment that is
unsurpassed for inteiest and pleasure
Prof. Sherry was two years instructor
of string music at the Colorado State
University and as a solicitor has no
superior, and but few equals in
America. All musical people should
not miss the opportunity of hearing
him. Admission 15c, 25c and 35c.
Reserved seats at Watrous-Harley
Drug Co. d6 4 24
POOO
And all sorts of Delicious
Cakes.
Don't get the idea that because this
is just a Bakery you can't buy su-
perb cak«?s here. This isn't an
ordinary Bakery.
Ortman's BaKeru
AT THE
Young
Ladies'
Favorite
SEE
THAT THIS
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TRADE/^SMARK
IS BRANDED
ON EVERV
SHOE
Oxfords
$2.50
RACKET
QUEEN QUALITY
SDoes and oxfords.
For Ladies.
The Best Made.
F. P. Kirkcndall & Co,, Shoe for Everybody,
show you these goods; tney are wear resisters.
Plow Shoes, 97c.
Let us
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 3.60.
REMEMBER!
we keep Everything Up-to-Date in Millinery. We receive weekly
all the new things in this Line. Don't buy until you have looked at
our Stock.
At the
racke
B. T. THOMPSON.
South Independence Ave.
4 9 lm
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 to tourists in Colorado, Utah
and New Mexico the choicebt resorts,
and to the trafis-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. & T. A., Denver, Colo.,
for illustrated descriptive pamphlets.
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Enid Furniture Company.
Have added to tneir large stock a big line of all grades of
Carpets and Matting
All the very Newest Patterns. Their prices are right on these
Goods. Inspsct their lirtre MMp you Buy.
Everything in our
Bedroom Suit
tA Department
willl go at a in price for the next thirty days.
pecial
MR. STEPHEN FITZPATRICK,
-AND-
ISS ETHEL HODGSON,
Supported by a strong company,
present the
Funny Farce,
-ENTITLED
f
T The Latest Things in
# Couches,
Davenports, &
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Our Stock
Wicker Specialties
lor the spring trade.
Daniels & Kirven. Props.
is entirely too large to
mention everything,
the thing to do is to
come and see it. No
trouble to show you
through.
funeral directors.
4 13
East Broadway, Enid, O. T.
Husband on Salary.
With Bright up to date music.
And Specialties' including the world's famous child contralto,
Miss Viola Labretta.
Miss Amy Labretta,
In Coon Impersonations.
Mr. Elmer Green,
in his famous Irish characters; and others.
Funny Show, Seats on sale at Watroua-Ilarley Drug Store
Don't forget the date,
uesday. May 1st.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1900, newspaper, May 3, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112131/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.