The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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LOCAL DAILY
of
Central and Wester ;i
Oklahoma.
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Reail by More People1
I nan :iy nther
Strictly Local
DAILY PAPER
in Oklahoma-
Vol. 10--N0 17.
it waves, surges, hoars and rebounds, o.v.v TO come back again w.th greater fokoe por enid, garfield county, oklahoma and democracy.
LOOK OUT
FOR MALARIA.
An epidemic of Malaria is sure to fol«
low the wet season and the high water*
which have prevailed all over (he
VrSouth. Malarial and kindred foverf
will develope to an alarming extent.
General health conditions will be bad;
every precaution should be taken.
Tfco Svstom Must Especially Bs For.
tiflod to Rtsist Malarial Attacks.
A trial of fifty years has demonstrat-
ed that for this emergency, Dr. Har-
Iron Tonic has no equal. Iron ig
the fighting 1 Icment in the blood, and
the kind of iron supplied l>y Dr. Har-
ter's Iron Tonic is just the kind the
system requires to successfully combat
malarial conditions. Don't wait until
you are attacked. Take it now and for-
tify yourself; it is an absolute safeguard
and, at the same time, it is the best
tonic and invigorant for the entire sys-
tem. On the other hand, quinine dis-
turbs the system and its cumulative
poison begets greater physical troubles
than thofue it is employed to remedy.
Where sv bad case of chronic Malaria
already exists, take DR. BARTER'S
FEVER and AGUE SPECIFIC. It is
guaranteed to cure. Price 60 cents.
BUT IF YOU WILL
Taks Harter'S
BRON TONIC
feu Won't Hava Ma/aria, th-ico $1.
All dealers handle, or send to Dr.
Barter Medicine Co., Dayton, Ohio.
Enid, Oklahoma Territory, Thursday, April 30, 1903.
SHEOLE IN ILLINOIS.
g From Saturday's Daily.
1 The Legislature Held a General Scrap-
ing Session. Beats Missouri
Phone No. 123
Would'nt Tootev Tootwilder look
gay in an easter hat and a red shirt
waist. And, it would bring rain, Mc-
Gtiire and statehood too.
The electric light plant of Enid
when compleated as now planned
will be the largest and most com-
plete in the territory.
The city was full of people today
and Soine of the people in town were
full- of news from the country in
regard to the oats and wheat looking
bad.
Geo. B. McMlellan, brother of C.
S. McClellan, from IJotiolula is
here for a short visit, also W.
O. McMlellan and wife from
Wardin, I. T., are visiting him. The
McClellan home is quite lively now
and the family reunion quite
pleasant to the guests and hostes.
There was a whist party in Enid this
week, hut they forbid the WAVE to
call it a whist party. They were
afraid of the reformating grand jury.
out the idea of being a good fellow,
the good fellow has to pinch back
some of the uion y it cost to bv a
good fellow. The Wave will stay by
good straight up ,md honest re-
form although the little Wave dis-
continues its surging and roaring,
but we dispise the hypocritical, spas-
modic waves of reform which are in
the habit of passinj- through Okla-
homa forthe purpose of accumulating
revenue on'y.
Mother (irundy has Adjourned.
The grand jury in and for Garfield!
County fo- the April term of the
District Court adjourned yesterday '
for War.
During yesterday's session of the
Illinois legislature a general free for
all light took place among the mem-
bers. A dispatch from Springfield
dated April 24th says:
"Slugging and falling over each
other across the speakers platform
in a frenzied general fist light before
a score of women guests the members
of the Illinois legislature today sur-
passed the wildest scenes of the
Austrian reichsrath. Tonight char-
gea by the speaker of the house, John at nocn, after grinding out about
Miller, that attempts had been made . fourty-llve indictments. Aboift half
to bribe him wqre formerly made as of the gris; means expense to the
an explanation for the extraordinary County only. Vet the grand jurv
under the system, is not to blame as
they are only allowed to,hear one
side of the case. The Wave cannot
Relieve that the grand jury system
is right: it never did think k>. It is
a relic of old King George the Third,
a monarch of England. It is high
time that free America abolish this
secret service in the light of Justice
as there is very little justic
Fifty Years the Standard
actions on his part that precipitated
the riot. The interior of the legis-
lative chamber tonight resembled, in
a measure, the track of a tornado, so
general was the wreckage of chairs
and desk.
If such doings had occured in the
Oklahoma legislature last winter
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every newspaper in Illinois would
we presume. We hear a great deal i have come out in long winded articles
concerning "booze fighters" now days, on tl,e toughness of Oklahoma and I nection with any court or jury that
that there J — «* — -M, * . ,t
this town, and, all other towns en-1 for statehood.
gaged in fighting their own morality I
Houston, Tex., Aug. 1,1901.
"I havs used Dr. Hurler's
Iron Tonlcmjself and in my
family for over twenty-live ye«r , and
e.-in heartily recommend It. i retard it
«s particularly valuable to ward off ma-
larial and other fevers.
Land and Emigration Art A^'risciTlTne.
■*,mc pur jo It- lhat above tetiiuonla! la fendce.l
Fairy Ice r.ream is made in Enid.
Vre use only pure seperator cream
o glue commonly called Crista!
ake which is used in all cream
hipped to Enid. Enid Bottling
Porks. 4-23dlw
Grant Yeakey and Andy Gallespie
ttended the I. O. O. F. Canton En-
trapment at Wichita this reek. As
ual, as they were form Enid the
ading city of the southwest, they
aded the procession.
"The retined and raised-as-a-pet
jentlemin from the effete east,''
says the Ponca Courier, "took his
seat at the table of a western hotel
one pleasant morning and gazed
pensively out of the window until
some one approachcd. "Have vou
i
any breakfast food?" he inquired in
simple cereal accent, "well, I guess
yes," responded {Roaring Pete, the
: cowboy waiter. "We got ham and
: eggs, fried sausage, chuck steak,
j spare ribs, mutton chop, corned
(beef hash, hog and hominy, light
I bread, heavy bread, toast bread,
j apple butter, peach butter, cow but
HYPOCRITICAL REFORMATION.
| The work of this grand jury wil
cost the county $3,000 with blank re
! suits.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair.
Highest Tests U. S. Gov't Chemists
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. CHICAGO.
DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Quite a number of the lawyers have
lost their money playing craps,
roulett and poker during the winter. Appealed cases: Territory vs.
Now they have inaugurated a scheme George Wilson Ty. vs. Pearl Johnson
to get. it back. They need a little and Ty. vs. Arthur Tucker & Delbert
4th of July money you know. The I BealerTy. vs. Everett Ferguson Ty.
lawyers are not all guilty of this
charge, many of them are conscien-
tious gentlemen who enjoy a real
good moral life in every direction,
but some way or other, or for some
reason or other, this c'ass of law-
yers are scarcely ever selected :or
office. They are not considerec good
fellows,—you know,—it takes a good
ter, coffe, tea, buttermilk and beer. I fellow who spends his money like
winner. Name your grub.
prince among the boys to get an of-
I tice. Then again in order to carry
vs. All. Taylor.
Territory of Oklahoma vs. Banks
affidavit for change of venue.
Geo. I), (iater vs. M. B. Gater et al
reply to answer.of M. B. Gater.
Territory vs. Albert Terrel motion
to dismiss,
territory vs. Pear] Johnson demur-
rer to indictment over-ruled. Plea
of not guilty.
Bobbins vs. Schreiber. To heel of
docket for term.
Territory vs. Jesse Marks. Ar-
raigned 21 hours to plead. Whit-
tinghill <v Hubbell.
Wilson vs. McDonald. Dismissed
forwantof prosecution. Cost- taxed
to pltff.
Oklahoma Farmers Mut. in-. Asn.
vs. Hodgden. Continued to heel of
docket for term by agreement.
Naturalization of Jane Haley.
Crump vs. C. B. 1. P. By. both sides
rest. Motion being argued to in-
struct jury to bring in verdict for!
defendants.
Call us up.
Don.'t be afraid to tell us the news
That is what wc are here for. If you
know of anyone that i« visiting", anv
social event, wedding or deaths cafl
or phone 123.
To Los Angles and San racn
Calfornia anil Return.
Account General Assembly Presby-
terian Church in 1. S. A. and Nation-
al Association of Master Plumbers of
I . S. The Frisco By will make rate
of $4.5.00 for the Bound Trip. Dates
of sale May :trd-l2-1.3-14-15-1 «S-17 and
lMh with return limit July 15th 1003.
Side trip and circuitous Trip condi-
tions given on application.
Call on or address.
B. A. Ogden Agent Enid O. T. 3-3.
For Sale:—a Calegraph type
writer in fairly good condition
Price $25 apply at the WAVEoffice. td'
t UIIIM Hill MID [Mill
Special Attention given to Embalming and Preparing Bodies for Shipment.
Mr. V. E. KIRVEN,
Formerly of the Enid Furniture Co. has charge of the
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT,
A Fine Hearse in Attendance at
Funerals,
when desired. Every thing you buy here warranted. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money Refunded.
H. HILL, South Side of the Sauare,
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1903, newspaper, April 30, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112332/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.