The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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| The Oldest and Most |
Popular
LOCAL DAILY I
of .
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Central A Western |
Oklahoma. !
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temi by More People
■ i any other
Mrictly Local
0.4/M PA PEP
in Oklahoma
it waves surges roars and rebounds, only to come hack again with greater force for enid, garfield county, oklahoma and democracy.
Vol 10--N0 26.
Enid, Oklahoma Territory, Thursday, July 2, 1903.
Phone'No. 123
Wild Wesl Carnival, GUTHRIE, Julu 8-4
Why
Much
Second Floor
for an inferior beer ?
Schlitz beer costs twice
what common beer costs
in the brewing. One-half
pays for the product; the
other half for its purity.
One-half is spen
cleanliness, in filtering even
the air that touches it, in
filtering the beer, in ster-
ilizing every bottle. And
it pays the cost of aging
the beer for month:, before
we deliver it.
If you ask for Schlitz
you get purity and age,
you pay no more than
beer costs without them.
Monday, June 28.
FAINS.
LACE CU
200 pairs from one to four pairs of a kind, three
1 styles and values at reg-
1. vards Ion
poc<
ular price, for this week or while they last one-
fourth off
Straw Mattings.
Window
Shades.
A. good assortment of
Jap and China matting
from 15 to 35 cents
Ask for the
Brewery Bottling.
One lot regular t,rice
26c, 40c, 50c and 60c
for this week
Phone91, Gillespie Bros.
801 Grand Ave
Enid
Linolium.
18 cents.
2 and 4 yards wide,
new patterns at lowest
price
Special Size Shades
up to 8 feet wide.
The largest line of Carpets in the west at the
Lowest Possible Prices.
MIL"**
ros
For Kent—The Hotel Donly. See
Dr. Feild at his office over the Gem
Pharmacy. 6-15d&wtf
A VERY HEAVY CROP
Persons traveling oil the railroads
in Oklahoma ar> seeing a sight this
summer they have never been before
Thousands of ai res of wheat art-
are being cut and unusually great.
Traveling men say that no such a
crop was ever harvested in any state
or territory. Yesterday was Sunday
and while the farmer was cutting and
shocking his whe it he took time to
read in his testament which he car-
ried on the seat of the binder, a few
chapters relative to the time w en
13,iaz Ruth and the other gleaner- of
early days cut their crops and thank-
ed God for the same.
It is going to make the railroad-
hustle to And cars enough to move
the crop of wtieat .if Oklahoma ilone
to say nothing 6f the crop b ing har-
vested in the Indian territory.
ANDY IS DOING SOMETHING.
Deputy Sheriff A. T. Morrison of
Enid, was in Guthrie Saturday and
secured a requisition from Governor
j Ferguson on the governor of Oregon
| for the return to Garfield county . f
George Hauiii, who is wanted there
to answer to the charge of stealing a
horse from John Pike. Hamil was
indicted jointly with Mort Perkins
who is now serving a life sentence
for murder.
Rock Island Special Rates*
Chicago and St, Louis summer
school, one fare plus $2.00 for round
trip. Tickets on sale June 14-1.V30
and July 1. 19011. Good for return Sep.
15-190:t. further information on re-
Kingfisher Chautauqua Assembly,
Kingfisher O. T. June 20 to -i< rate of 1
one fare for the romnl trip, tickets
on sale June Hi to 28, return limit
June 20, 1003.
International Convention I'nited j
Society of Christian Endeavor. Den-j
vcr-Colo. July lHth HUM. One f<i'e|
for the round trip, tickets on sale
July 1st .to 10th. good for return not
[ later than Aug. .'list 1003, further in- j
form i tion on request.
Colorado Ptah Mack Hills S. D.
I Cloud Croft, and Kl Paso New Mexico
Une first class fare plus 50 cents for
the round trip June 1st to September |
.'So-i90:i, good for return Oct. :11st.
Further, information on request.
.1 v. Williams Ayt. i
THEOSM RELIABLE
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.'
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
EXCURSIONS ON TH • FRISCO."
Tickets will hp on sale at the
Frisco" office July If and 1 at ont
fare, plus fifty cents, to all points
within a radius of two hundred miles.
Take a day off and visit other cities
and towns and see what your neigh-
bors are doing.
1). ('. earrimitox,
Local Frisco Agent.
A LADY'S PRAISE OF Enid
Here i i Ka: .... • v voung tneli have
I
go-ahead-itivenesB that Enid fellows
i art: deficient in.
Mr Joe Sproat the efficient deputy
district clerk remembers Miss Stewart
an«l sajn die is a lady of exceptional
grace and i-gifted with all of the
attributes that go to make a highly
educated and intelligent woman.
Married - Sunday June 28th liy Kev.
fiovell, Pastor of the Christian church
at Waukomis, Mr. Charles M. Fry of
Topeka Kan- s and Miss Eujenia
Moore of this city.
Subscribe for the Wave
| Randels & Orubb v
flow are you? Busy? Well so are we, but never got so
•' husy that we cant answer the Phone, so just call us up
and give us your order for
Feed, Coal, Seed, Flour, etc.
^ [twill be promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed.
That Throbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if yon
used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thou-
sands of sufferers have proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Nervous
Headaches. They make pure blood
and build up your health. Only 2,">
cents money back if not cured. Sold
by Watrous Drm Co,
Fob Sale—Two
cheap. Apply to
Gasoline lamps,
1018 Monroe Ave.
0-24 dot
** Prompt Deliver)
Phone}No. 33.
Southeast Comer of Square.
... '..i ',. . *... *. .
Now is the Time to Commence Drinking
unit mntim watch
A sncciflc for Dyspepsia. Constipation. Kidney, and Bladder dis-
eases dropsy and impure blood. For nervous prostration, due to
deficiency of cell salts, ihis water is most valuable. lor dis-
eases of the glandular system, and for kindred diseases, scro-
fula, skin eruption, nephritis and cistic diseases, it is unsur-
passed- also for diarrhoea, flux, summer diseases of children,
chlorosis anaemia and early stages of Bright's disease. It is
valuable in manv of the conditions incidental to women, and
In all cases the dringing of this water augments cure. Asa
mineral water it is unsurpassed.
ti This water always on sale at
ENID LIQUOR CO'S Place, South Side Sq.
For further information call for testimonials.
Five Thousand
people can be shown the ,'inest
line of furniture evershown in
Enid or Garfield Co. in the
nex' f.w months by ctli; o at
the Schaeffer Furnitui- .indj
Undertaking Co. stor?.
FREE
Fxhibition to all our line of
furniture, carpets, lirmiuin, |
moulding, picture fr
win/ >v glass, shades
size and quality. Ro;i
tiers and draperies.
HOMES
can be made pleasant a^d
cheerful, artistic and stylish
by purchasing your furniture,
carpets, etc. of which we will
make you the very lowest
prices ever made by any firm
in Enid.
(^et our installment prices.
Scbaefter furniture and Undertahtn? (p.
Lee Bmsard, Mf;r.
TO WED THE UGLIEST MEN.
§oeiety of Lovely Americfin Glrla
Whlrli Hon lleon Formed for
That l'urptme.
Extremes meet in the fickle fem-
inine fancy. The attractiveness of
the Adonis for women is not to be
compared w.ith that of the man who
is so fearfully and wondcrfidly njfly
:is to serve as a living confirmation
of the truth of the Darwinian theory
regarding the descent of man, says
the New York Herald.
A bevy of lovely American girls
have formed a society, the object of
which is to search the land for the
ugliest men to be found outside a
museum and, when found, to marry
them as soon as possible.
Ever since the time when Mira-
beau, the ugliest of all Frenchmen,
bad hi: host of female admirers
really hideous men have been wor-
shipped by women.
This extraordinary fondness of
w unen for extremely ugly men is
■ 'en when some especially villainous
I .king criminal, accused of a par-
iciilurly atrocious crime, is exhib-
,m-<I in Hie dock and immediately be-
, nes the idol of all the women who
at lend the trial. The more hideous
' i- appearance and the fouler his
Is the more enthusiastic is
(he worship of the women.
"He is so delightfully ugly," said
a pretty girl, when asked what par-
ticular fascination a brutal criminal
possessed for her.
It is a fact that in all ages and
oniric* this strange feminine ten-
, Ctirv has been strikingly denmn-
i- t rated.
:\o explanation that seems plai^i-
ble has ever been fiven.
ACCURATE I'HOl'UKCT.
C/inmbertqi
> Colic. Cholera ami Pi ar-
r/iuea Remedy.
MissJuliana Stewart late city iibar-
ian but now of Vale Kansas, writing
to a friend says: 1 enjoyed many
pleasant hours in F.nid the city of , Xs every>n: recogniaed as the one
progressive people. I was hansom- j pleasantTo^X^lt
elv treated while there, but there is I, r„ , daily valuable for summer
onething I must say that astonished I ' ehiWren andin una«ubt-
cdly the,means of savin , the lives ot
n e greatly and that is the mod. sty a gVeat' many children each year,
displayed by the young men of ICnid. For rale by V\ atrous Drug Co.
Cures Cholera-lnfaDtum,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and
the Bowel Troubles of
Children of Any Age.
Aids Digestion, Regulates
the Bowels, Strengthens
the Child and Makes
■ ■ m g. i iui i yuwMfcinaiMM TEETHING EASY.
Costs Only 25c at Druggists, or mail 25c to C J. MOFFETT, M. D., St. Loflis, Mo.
Cures Eruptions and Sores, Colic, Hives and Thrush. Removes and Prevents
Worms. T-KimnnTTW A COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES
THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN.
T- 111 ■ kJ k ^ ^ !X
EETHIN A
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• ••• r.
Enid Planing Mill Co.
Manufacturers o'
• Sash, Doors, Frames, Mouldings,
Before building call and see our line, of insk
7-121m porch work, etc. Prices reasonable-
finish
• Phone 1H2.
Enid, Oklahoma.
; The Citizen's Bank. I
Wm. Kennedy, Pres.
H- H. Watkins. Cashier.
W. T. Dugem, ^ss't Cashier.
Capital and Surplus .^^,000.
We have a Ladles' Waiting Room and
Make a Specialty ofJLadles Accounts.
"What did the olV^ypay woman tell j
you?"
"She siiid I was about to suffer a
great loss."
"Did it come true?"
"^i j. indeed! Shortly Hfter I left
her I found my watch and chain miss-
ing!" Pllegende Itlnetter.
«
r*TThis Hank joffers to the busfaeas public a reliable, per- P
" manent. conservative, accommodating liaukinK instittition. fe
* We solicit \our business with the assurance of honorable fe-
ll treatment and due appreciation of your patronage, if we £
-5 can serve you at any time, we shall be glad to have you call ig
| see us. 2-3dAwl2m |
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1903, newspaper, July 2, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112341/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.