The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 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.
THURSDAY,
territory,
OKLAHOMA
ENID,
VOLUME
MAY 24, 1900.
NUMEER 21
THE PIANO CONTEST.
Kesult of the First Week's Voting.—
The Workmen Lodge Ahead.
The contest for the Kimball piano
to be given away to the congregation
or society receiving the most votes
by August 25, is becoming quite in-
teresting. Here fs the result for the
second week ending Saturday, May ,19.
A. O. U. W.,
Masons
High School,
M. U. A.
I. O. O. F.
Catholic church,
Methodist church
Schiller Lodge
Christian church
Baptist church,
U. O. W.
Rebccca Lodge
Presbyterian church
K. P. Lodge
Seven Day Advent
Congregational Church
M. E. South church
Lutheran church
Evangelist Church
Colored Baptist Church
Hospital
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, sore-; or
other r. suits of constipation? lo be
healthy, the sewer of the body, the
bowels, must be kept in an active,
heallhv condition, and nothing does
it so well as Bailey's Laxative Tab-
let.-. T.iey bring a clear, rosy com-
plexion arid clear head. A tablet
two taken at night maket) you feel
line 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,
Proo Sample free. '.Remember they
cure constipation. Sold by German
Pharmacy, Frantz block, Enid, Okla.
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DEMOCRATIC TERRITORIAL
CONVENTION.
Notice i^ hereby given that a dele-
gate convention of the democrats of
Oklahoma is called to meet at the
cicy of El Reno, Oklahoma, at 2
o'clock p. m., on June 5, 1900, for the
purpose of electing six delegates and
six alternates to attend the National
Democratic convention that meets in
Kansas City, Mo., on July 4, 1900, and
a National Democi^tic committee-
man for the territory of Oklahoma.
The basis of representation as de-
cided upon for said convention, was
one delegate for each 100 votes, or
major traction thereof, cast for Hon.
J. R. Keaton for delegate to congress
in 1898. This entitles each county in
the territory to the following num-
ber of delegates:
Beaver
Blaine
Canadian
Cleveland
Custer
Dewey
Day
Garfield
Grant
[ Enid Furniture Company.
\\ Have added to ttieir large stock a big line of all grades of
| Carpets and Matting
All the very Newest Patterns. Their prices are right on these
Goods. Inspect their line before you Buy.
Everything in our
Bedroom Suit
ftjfe Department
The Popular BaKsry
OF c! F. ORTMAN,
Is known by the Bread it Sells. Our j
CAKE is as good as anything that j
ever came out of an oven, but what
we want to boom U
Bread
Let us convince you that our Bread
is the very best that the best tiour
and lon^r experience can make. We
make all kinds of cakes to order on
short notice. FREE DELI\ ER^ .
will 1 go at a reduction in price for the next thirty days
The Latest Things in Our Stock
Couches,
% Davenports, &
# Wicker Specialties
$ lor the spring trade.
I Daniels & Kirven, Props.
jk FUNER.iL DIRECTORS. 4 x3
is entirely too large to
mention everything,
die thing to do is to
come and see it. No
trouble to show you
through. ■
East Broadway, Enid, O.l.
C. L. Greer writes Ftre, Cyclone,
Life and Accident Insurance. No
policy fee. See bim. Office over
Hockaday Hardware store
4 9
d&wtf
(Man's urn
First door southeast cor. square. 4 9
Kay
Kingfisher
Lincoln
Logan
Noble
Oklahoma
Payne
Pawnee
Pottawatomie
Roger Mills
Washita .....
Woods
Wondward
ty conventions be held at the county
eatsoft he respective counties one
week prioi to the territorial concern
tion at El Reno.
It is further ordered that a dele
gate convention of the democrats of
Oklahoma is hereby called to meet
at the city of Oklahoma City on the
31st day of July, 1UOO, at 2 o'clock p.
m for the purpose of nominating a
candidate for delegate to congress.
The basis of representation for the
various counties shall be the same as
that of the delegate convention
above noted. It is recommended
that the county conventions be held
one week prior to the territorial con
vention at Oklahoma City.
By order of the Democratic Terri
torial Cen'.ral Committee of Oklaho
ma' JASPER Sipes, Chairman,
FRANK STEVENS, Secretary.
Miller Opera House.
Tuesday, May 22.
THE NEW
Damon and Pythias.
As Revised by Lawrence McCarty.
And played b£ Him over Two Hundred Nights in
west.
all the great cities of the
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How Do You Rest?
For Ease and
Comfort
Nothing Equals
A. Palmer's
flrawana and Perfection
All Shades a*d Sizes
on sale at
| ZPcir/cer 's ffiooJc Store.
H EAST OF LAND OFFICE-
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40 ^People in the Ccut 40
LAWRENCE McCARTY
beautiful and talented
In his gre
at creation of Damon, supported by the
artist,
now eapl a**® Then"*
The tv.wlea manufacturers eontlnu*
to ntoek up vith cheap raw material Ik
•nticlpation of the coming tariff lefjis-
.ation, the transactions in tter fOston
.uarkct last week amounting to nearly
3.000,000 pounds of loreJjja wool an a
«rer 1^,50,000 pound* of domestic. The}
■inert to rea'r> rich profits when they
can make thitf-vool into cloth to-be bo!4
at the advance*? price* -uhieli (ire non
in sight. Tt is one more illustration oi
rV T-vct that, thacatfltalista can o«a
■ ulany o{ tEtt cvlla otaa j lclfidcJ
Urii' It in tbP conBtirona who mual
bi->r tho ttnrtUn of tlie suffering
MISS MAY LAWRENCE,
And a Selcct Company of
LOCAL PLAYERS.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
Reolining Chair Cars—Seats Free
Pullman Sleeping Cars.
XiHl BftSt, Line To Kansas City and St. Louis, and ail points
! iffS, Colorado. Nebraska, and Missouri, the West
I North and East.
General Admission
Reserved Seats
35 Cts.
50 cts.
Seats on
sale at WATUOUS.HAULKV'.S UUUG T0KK
uiorning
at 9 a. m. For particulars -ce
bills
Iron Mountain Route,
PM Uap To Fort Smith, Little Hook.
Hot Springs, Memphis,
And all points in Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, the
Sooth and Southwest.
M. O. Towaaetmd, C'rc^*- aawi itotedt Ast
l3t. Loxais.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1900, newspaper, May 24, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112137/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.