The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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The Most Popular
LOCAL DAll.\
t of
Northwestern
Oklahoma.
Vol. ii No 35
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! an 3y More l'co% e
tuau any other
Strictly Local
b\ILY PAFElo"
in Oklahoma
it waves, surges, hoars and reboond8, only to dome hack again w!?H greater force for enid, garfield county, oklahoma and democracy.
Enid, Oklahoma Territory Thursday, September i, 1904.
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BRYAN'S LAST STANK.
The firandtst and Noblest \ ki ry of a
Fallen Hero.
William Jennings ISryao came from
the St. Louis convention bereft Of
ti?-j crown of leadership *-on at < Uiica-
sro in '!)(> and defendedjfweight years.
i?Ie left in the gloom «f defeat thrust
■outside the Inner councils of demo-
cracy by the machinations of Dave
Hill and the machine. Still Bryan
indefeat was greater than Hill ever
was or cau be 5b "Victory. A peanut
shell may stop H'lJynamo.
Now that the tumult is still and
the cigar soioke has drifted away,
tbe one figwre tihat stands tall and
'clean cut above. others in the deiuo-
cratic convention is tbat of W.J.
Bryan. H«a£«d by the pack he turn-
led at hay Hk" a lordly t-t ig, and
whenever he turned the circle of
assailants videned. When he s|ioke
_ the clamor -ceased. At tke head of
foriorn hoiji-5 he checked the march of
an array with banners and forced
terms not of capituliatioa l«it of
armi-stioe. His route was accomp-
lished ndt in open war, but by strat-
egy that many will call treachery.
Bryjon'.-s'sincereity, intellectual capac-
0 oe H V'I-hx wc are going to inaugurate a plan looking to the .^ ajad lDQrvelou, majflietisra neref
quid.; -:%osal ot all d^contmued patterns and sample pieces more c,ear)y than when u
1 he >i,tlltcampp.ign has b<>en fttUy decided on, and.new goodsjturneitodie ,n the ,ast ditch _it
ate already coming in, we want .©ursetock to be always bright s.. L ,ujti Like Custer at th<, Bi(f
Oklahoma Day
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Losses.
C. <£ Co,
Wl-tK
jCowensteik '** Co.
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an,1. To accomplish ttes .one *e have marked all dis- HorJV or the Greeki, at Thermopylae
carttMMKiiand'Oat of stock patuecn*; at prices that will prove : he fAoe(, the rill^d forces „f hu
.mast interesting to the economical houtefaeeper foc8 ^tbout a tbmJk,ht of 8Urrender
It as a b^ money making because c money saving proposition and -.ade the bittgr ma!fni(icence of
• to ou: patrons and relieve the congestion on .cur floors. his d(wnfaU overshad ,w it8 „ath,„.
Mat&'ngs Must Move Out
^te will sell our Mattings next iq days
■at one-half former price.
SCctcirtiOBina mattij es per yard
JJ.r:ent •"
iif.acnt " •" "
■tO.aent J:j)«in " "
">0 aeret •' " "
''.O.cent •" " " /-
FOlddnci Beds.
We will Sell them at 331 - off Fcnmer
ji^ice. (Jne exactly like cut, ful' size,
bevel french mirror, complete witfe\woven
• wire spring, reduced from $25.0® to ,
I ROM
A01 our *3.50 grades
ev:t <jn days at
6vjo ^rade at .
8.00 tirade at
i-ic r>r- •
17ic
10.' o grade at
Qnr carpet and rug stock is
complete in ever}'respect with
alE -tihe newest floor coverings.
We .are goin£ to make our first
an.iu'al clearance sale a notable «ne in the way of money
saving, come and we will.convince you.
C. LOWENSTEIN & CO.
ltrj'ai: was the ^reat man of the
conrif.ntion. Parker was the fore-
ordained nominee and the gold stand-
ard the foreordered policy. The
<l>lejfaies dominated by pledges
made by their bosses voted tor Park-
er, tbat they listened when Bryan
spoke and cheered dim until the
rafters ran^'. He could no t stop the
foreclosure of the chattel mortj;af.e
j^iven by the state bosses to D.ive
Hill, but he won two separate victor-
1 ? SO 'eS 00 tar"T ky ^'8 eloquence and
I pervrualitv and fjreed a compromise
BEOS ' on cii .rency against over \ !\elmin^
, odds.
Bryan had the best of it. ne lost
| nothing but leadership at St. Louis,
j Hecame away a greater man than
| he went When he rendered back
j his triijt to his party he defied his
j enemies tt> show unfaitn or derelic-
tion in bis record, and none question-
ed his aiacerety or consistent faith-
fulness to the written platforms of
democracy. Line a political King-
Arthur fee cast an unstained excali-
ber back into the arena of changing
democratic national policies
September 3, 4,5 and ti will be Okla-
homa Day at the World's fair. Every
man, woman and child that can afford
it should try to be there on these
days. The Exposition Is half way
grounds between East and West.
Write to your friends and relatives
in the East to meet you in St. I.<ouii>;
you can tell them what a great
country Oklahoma is and prove it to
them by the exhibits at the Fair.
Let Oklahoma Day be a record break-
er. Commence to ligure on going;
take the family. It won't cost much.
Your ticket [will only be $10.95
round trip. If you want a bleeper.
which is tnore pleasant, a birth will
cost you $1.75 additional over the D,
E. & G. and M. K. <fc T , which is as
pleasant ami quickla way to go as you
can liiid.
Eur further information write or
call on t he General Agent for the D.
E. fc G. at Enid.
Suicide Prevented.
The startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been dis-
covered will interest many, A run
down system, or despondency invar-
iably precede suicide and something
has been found that will prevent
that condition which makes suicide
likely. At the first thought of self
destruction take Electric Bitters.
Jt beirtg « grt*t tonic and nervine
will strengthen the nerves and build
op the system, it's also a great
stoffinach liver ami kidney regulator
Only Sflc. Satisfaction guaranteed
by Watrous Drug Co.
When cnixeifl with brains, it is hard
to iieat Oklahoma wheat and modern
2oth century machinery. Sweepstake
flCKr is proof ot this. 8'2H d&wtf
I wish to notify the public tbat I
have opened up my realestate busi-
ness in the front rooms over Farkers
Book siore.
8-16dAn.Lv ii. c. Dickensheets.
Political parties change leaders
often. Sweepstake has always been
our leader and we are not '"gwine"
to change. 8,26 d&wtf
First Published in Enid
Aug. 20 1904.
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Notice of Warehouseman's Sale.
Te Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned warehouseman has in
his warehouse in the City of Enid
certain goods, wares, and merchan-
dise i eceived by said warehouseman
and stored in due course of business,
it his warehouse in th; City of Enid.
Garfield county, Oklahoma Territory,
said property having been received
from the Chicago llock Island & Pa-
cific Railway Company, and being
unclaimed freight, and from d'ivers
individuals; and whereas, all of said
Koods, wares, and merchandise has
and i remained in said warehouse unclaim-
made rea«!y to depart
braska. Avion.
for bis Ne-
yygr. 3jgOTUJjp ;Trg^^faaazag«t ^. srzz ,i
Oklahoma Day
at the
S> World's Fair.
On Sept. 3rd the D. H. & G. will sell Round
Trip Tick-ts to St. Louis and return, good for 7
da\s from date of sale.
$10.95 ROUND TBIP,
via the Katy. A through sleeper will be run from
Enid without change. Call berth. Your trip
will be pleasant if you go this way.
DENVER, ENID & GULF.
WHY i ifthOR IN HENNESSEY?
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The Hennessey Press DemocrtU Of
Aug. 2r.th %ay« that John liingham
sold his wheat in Hennessey, Satur-
day Aug. 20th for $1.01 per bushel.
This was certainly higher prices than
was paid io Enid or any other Okla-
homa town ou said day. However,
the Hi gha n wheat weighed (il lbs. to
the bushel. It was prime.
Jim Duvall a Winner.
Walter Hough's horse "Jim Duvall"
won first money at the races at Okla-
homa City yesterday. Time 2:12.
The horse took three straight heats,
amidst the greatest excitement of
the grand stand.
The Guthrie Capital print 'I ,V
di«i olical cartoon of an Enid > ii /i n
In its is*ue of Thursday of this week.
The funnieft thing about this trillling
occurence is the fact that the citizen
is not a candidate for president of
the United States, United States sen-
ator,county coroner or any other
office in the gift of damphools who do
not knew what they are voting for
/r< in 1 re election to another.
ed for more than six (6) months af-
ter the expiration of the time for
which the same was stored, and after
its arrival at the point to which it
was directed.
And whereas, the owner of said un-
claimed fteight cau not, upon dili-
gen. inquiry, be found; and whereas,
said owners of freight and of all
other goods, wares, and mercandise
to be found herein have failed, neg-
lected, and refused to receive said
goods, wares, and merchandise and
pay the legal charges thereon.
Now Therefore, the undersigned
warehouseman will, on the Oth day of
September, 1904, at his warehouse
in the City of Enid. Garfield county,
Oklahoma Territory, on lots 1" and
18 in block 57, between the hours of
eight (8) a. m. and six (0) p. m. of
said day, sell all of said property so
remaining in said storage as afore-
said, at public auction to satisfy the
storage, freight, and all other legal
charges due thereon; and that said
.(bale will lie adjourned from day to
day between the same hours until all
of said goods shall have been sold, un-
less said goods are sooner r, deemed.
Witness my ham', this the 19th day of
August, 19114
Tim Brown Stobaue & Trankkkk
Company.
Per Frkd A. Brown,
Sole Owner and Proprietor, VVare
houseman. «20dl5t
For Pure ilee |Cream call
411, Mellott's.
phone
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World's Fair Excursion Co.
The World's Fair Excursion Co.—
In connection with the Frisco System
will on August 29th. run special ex-
cursions from points in Arkansas,
Indian Territory, oklahoma and
North Texas to St. L'iuis. and re-
turn.
The service furni.-ted V, 'ti Kx
curslon Company wi.l inclt.<i. tr iv-j
portation t• 1 aid from v.. Louis
daily admission to ihe Fair, lodging '
and three meaL d;ii t . .it. ■belnn-ide
Inn, admission to i .tding Pike j
features, rides on tie ferris wheel,]
and in fact al. necessary expend'-!
tnri^. Five day> will be spent In St.;
Loui>, and Jie entile cost of the trip,
ha- been placed at a nominal amount
in order to enable anyone to go and
to know in advance the cost of the
entire trip.
For information address Worli'sj
Fair Excursion Co., Fort Smith, Ark.
8,27 dlt. |
i> always to lie avoW-
.1 hi business as wel l
■is friendly relation
• would not be rnis-
muerstood. We :**•
i": making asocial
~a.lt We are selling
-1 1 <ls for what they
. - worth at ail
ti ir.es
•V'e can and do
- ■' v e purchaser-
money on Pianos nntJ
irgans. Not only
|| f "IS days but thf
year around.
Our stock is new
N 'slightly used,"*
>!<' or shop won* ir
•itmments to
: on't faU to -«re
m '|oods and get
ur prices.
t 'as no Equal
Oklahoma For a Week AsflCIf & JclCObUii
Fred L. Wenner i- in receipt of a
letter from Secretary Edgar Mar
chant of the Oklahoma world's fair
commission stating that the manage-
ment of the Louisiana Purchase Ex-
position had decided to give Okla-
homa a week instead of a special
day. The week beginning September
4th is to be the Oklahoma week a-
tliey have decided that the greatne.-,-
of Oklahoma cannot be shown in one
oay. The Oklahoma world's lair
commission has probably received
more consideration than auy com-
mis-ion 011 the grounds since the
opening of tbe fair.
Sol, .h > 'Je .Square.
• (.■ 1 ; Guy Asher.
The big Carnival
Th. Kit
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U. '11.. 51 •
Special Excursion to St. Louis.
On S.it 11-day Sept. 3rd the ltock I
Island will run a -pscial excursion j
train to St. Loui-. account Oklahoma ■
Dav at the World's Fair, Sept, 5th '
andldtb, $10.95 for the round trip. I
ponji for seven day.-. Train lea. - j
Enid at five p. m.
d&wiw J. V. Willi 1 rr-.!
Noble County S ntinel: When tin
bill detaching four townships from I
Noble county and giving them to Kay j
and Pawnee was pending in congre— j
acommitte of stalwart Itepublka is
of Perry called 011 Hird McGuire at
his oltlce in Guthr'e acd i 11 • >ra: .1
him that if he co 1- .ted to the p s
sage of the bill he . .mid lose Nob'e
county by 1,50.) . ijority. Tbe I..11
passed cdngress with McGuire's nc-
ton' The rest of the story lem.us.
to be told on November Hth
A threshing m .chine owned by Jim
Eby caught lire a:id burned Momii.
afternoon while threshing for Mr.
Foster, northwest of town. Two
stacks of wheat were also comsumed.
It is estimated that three hundred
bushels of the wheat was burued
Jett Visitor.
And Celebration
u.J Anniver- iry
- 1 .■>:. idy preparation..
ifter am tfcer is.
T i- stock ixhibit.
air,,i e n.> 1 ;- «.■ p«rie< tedytstcr--
day 'I hi i aik.-r snuos will be here-
sure with |..r,uy ( 1 u ,ou-
fun. Ti.1 frllu-Aing list; of at-
tractions in if absolutely
free ''!) I) >11.1,the loop"'twioc:
daily. The Eur Webbers" aftondln^
acrobats "L.i tr-> slide forlife"—
remarkable auc iwe ii7-p!rrn^„
"I'.! '. .- .Hiece.it Electric 1" Mi-
ni re be mi i fu| ever
ram.>m high dives—
1 o j tank full of v. .itvr
iin cycle uiarvell. ' t*
. de "(Irand in
tain,'
wiin -- d
dive- HO I
IN reii' .
'col:- ilk.
as :en-ion
i.' ' 1 '.1 . ■! . 1; c: irket in con.iec
on wan ..o« r -:ore. L,yie ,Sot
Broadwa.. 4'4 d&wt*
COACH EXCURSIONS.
Via the Hock Lland Kansas > :tv
6 St. Louis tl0.95 f ir tbe round Ui|*
Aug il, t i, 20, 29, and Sept. .ird ;:nd1
7 days.
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iliiam
A ■•■ - at
Merchants t ike notictj rubber balls
and bladders will not be allowed on
the street- duriug the Street Fadr.
The throwing of'rice, floor, iccaPor
any other substance other than ob-
fetta is a!-11 prohibited.
L. W Lyons Mana^tr.
S BEER 5c.
t
We are selling better meat than ever before. Plenty of rain.
Plenty of pasture. Plenty of fine fat cattle. Abi cu- ih
prices. All fancy stuff.
Boiling Beef
Short=Rib Roast
Shoulder Steak
5C
6c
7C
ii
Where? S Where?
C. 0. D. HARRISON'S,
Phone S4
Patronize Reliable Home Tailor.
1 have recently purchased the shop of Harry Welner, corntrof t
and Monroe avenues. Remember that I guarantee all WoikmaiiHh.i.auU
Material used la building a Suit of t lothcs or any Garment tu- nut
of my shop. We employ home tailors to supply home people
Jl Jt fall sami'les JI ST mkokivko. «• *-
J. T. WILMUS.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1904, newspaper, September 1, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112402/m1/1/: accessed May 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.