The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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NUMBER 32
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ENIS, OKLAHOMA TERR;TGRY THUR3^AY."AIJGL)ST II |S93
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Clothing Department.
goiL^taeraT'iwii, 6& blacK and white
worth $"oCU^o«'6805o P'n Stripe G"y 'r0CKS' stylish'
No 1147, only a few left worth Io. 50 the going price is 6.7 c
men s sults No 3°i5 brown plaids, all wool, worth «i;
must go at 6.50
^ No 2722 is a black Scheviott, a good thing, sale price $7.
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Gent's Furnishings.
W e wish to call particulnr attention to
our ane in this department; we carry .1
full line celebrated Monarch Brands in
Mens and boys shirts, also a complete line
01 the Coon brands in collars and cuffs:
these well known brands need hut little
talk: there may be some as good but none
better.
> dozen No. 700 Balbrigjran silk finish
worth Toe, close at 85c.
12 do;;en No. OoCi natural mixtures, good
50c must ^o at 25c.
3Sio 005 Angola mixtures sold at 05 Cy-
clone price 25c,
64 dozen No 70 Mens Jersey Ribbed solid
... — comfort worth 75c our price 25c.
in i "v V Klbbed food value worth 45c we will ciose at 20c
dozen No oO mens Linette Drawers worth 75c will go at 50c
Dry Goods.
Broidery de Paris worth 22c Cyclone price
1..-ace stripe swiss k* 20c
Jaconet duchesse •• I8c
Chiffon crepe " I2i^
lvladraslace jaconas " Io
Elemine Royal " s
15c ...
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Shoes.
We quote a few of our bargainsi-Ladlea1 O.v fords for 75c
m«'reUiar!lwelare\isrinTio?rthplnf,aTabSOiUt'!ly WOrth 50 Per c
Mens Oxfords worth 1 75 forTtfV mpCann,0t- ' ^'P'icated in Enid
1-25: mens full stock calf shoes 1 50 P " 8 from 08c t0
hil.lrens and'misses shoes from 20c up to 1 08
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law^ard^ir^ ^ived about 2,000 yards percales,
leSs4n^^v ^description from the mills in
engins -rom one oO ten yards, wortn from 3c to SOo per
yd, which we win place On sale FRIDAY. Aug.
5, promptly at 8 o'clock at 3c per yard. <g!Sty
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Simple health rules demand that
you check your present kidney trou-
ble hy giving Dr. Sawyer's Ukraine
i trial. Sold b\ i. i>r,i ' ^tfire
and North Enid Pharmacy
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_ _ lor t really healthy man
, . to > . irood humored
Jollitv unu ciihuberai t health are a pro-
verbial mbtnation. The hearty mat! .vhc
is always lauphinif doo -" 't have any tr.-il' •
with his digestion It '-as been said that
laughing makes people healthy. The truth
is tli at health makes people laugh.
It is impossible ti estimate the tre-
mendous influence of health upon human
character. A man with a headache will
not be in a happy, contented frame of
uiind. A man who suffers from a weak
stomach and an impair- 1 diger tinn will sit
and grumble through the best meal evei
prepared. A l.iliuu- ra^u who is not u
bore, is deserving of a place in a museum.
A nervous man who i not petulent and
fault-finding is a curioi ity All these con-
ditions lead to g .-i>s, when the
victim becomes l disa, u blc, but
dependent ?s well. A -ise v. ife will real-
i'.e that while the Id «:iyi that a "man's
heart is in his st •.*• -t " is not litemlly
ti'ue, il is a fact ti -t his tomaeh sweetens
or sours his character according as it is
!• >althy or unhealthy. Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discove ry is the best of medicines
for the conditions described It makes
the weak stomach t'.rong, the impaired
digestion perfect, invigorates the liver,
purifies and enriches the Mood ;itid tones
the nerves. It tears down half-dead, inert
tissues and replaces them v nh (lie linn
muscular tissues ..( I 1th. ft builds new
a:'<l healthy nen • fil 'S .i:; 1 brain cells.
Ii dissipates nen, n :.s ,lnd melancholy
and imparts mental eh- *'irity rtnd cournp*
Il is the bt st of all known medicine., for
ni-rvous disorders.
'* Through your skillful treat mint I am jhee
i;..'re i. well man," wr : ; M. Arnold, ««., of
Hiuiy( Loiv'.n Co.. Nebr. I sutTcrecl for y<*nu
und could not find relief mtil I commence<1
taklu': vo«r ' Ooldeti Mc? He 1 Discovery 1 I v •'
ft;red with constipation a id torpidity of livrr
Which resulted in irri 'ion f t>: -.' a,<ic ni l
inn i funation of theb' tddcr I han onlytnk.cn
<>nj lioltl. wlit u I found gre* telitf T!k-au-di-
cihj hen effected a perniautti! cure."
N ATIONAL ENCA iv' ■ ■ ;■/;n T.
Grand Army of the Republic, Cin-
cinnati, O. Soptem:.-- r.th to 10th
'98,
T The C. O. & G. selected as
t'1? oficial i"oi:te fv ■ . O!, uLiocia Ter-
| ritory for delegates to the Encamp-
ment. Sep't ~>th to lot! . and will run
I ' uroufih free reclining- chair earn to
■ C.;>: ntnti for the occasion.
Tickets t-ili be sold Sept. 2nd, 3rd
and 4th with final return limit.
I Sept. 13th, which can be extend
| eii lint;! October 2nd by deposit with
, Joint Agent of Term al Line, Cin
j cinnati.
The rate from E! 1 no is $23,85
! For additional inf latlon apply
! to,
J. P. i t OLDEN,
Traffic Manager,
So. Mc Alester, I. T
Do not be imposed upon but insist
on getting Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide
Awake Pilln, because there is no pill
made that will so radically cure
const!pition dyapepni , biliousness
and liver complaints. Sold by Lit
tie Drug Store and North Enid
Pharmacy.
'ie spoke nova won, but kept his ay«
closelji rivlted on tho half-filled fflas-v
After f,tirriag t?:o wUiiky ,md minV
lulee slowlj ar.d delil•• ru >ly for about
wit.it/ ht onref'illy removed tha
<poon, placed the rim of tho glass be-
tween his lips, Had closing hiseraa
and toMin M«k hit he drank
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ioud smack cf tho lioi Bnd a shake of
the head t : 1 fc ti . i jiJMj re_
'•ver«d f. ,.a his kjvcj-!. X
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It has become the. leading rem < i
foi this class of trouMer It exerts
a wondorfully healing, etr. ;igth-
eiii..^ and soothing ii.ilLenct-1 i t.-i
.i™J?.en?5r"aJ. 1organs. It care-
whites" and falli s,: <• p'.t. ,
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■>o yon want a gun?
Do you want a bicycle?
Do you want a buggy? |:
Or any kind of wagons or |f
Implement? £
We have then?, and sell, f
cheap.
v^oiiie and see for your-
selves.
prts.sedund painful menstruation
j Change of Life it is
medicine niadr.
the buck
It Is bencBLlul
lot yearn.
-«i:i9;i barren
'itinvigoratt ,, itiir.ii
lates, Btrengthor.'i the •.. ..ole sys-
J®1?.-. S!a>r!,l 't ■ - mody is offered
loan r.micted women. Why will
wc,"a" seScr another minute
nth certain mliof v?ii!■;n reucbT
nr> ^ • >4 , .U l w' ^ reaenr
only coato $i.o0
per bottla at your drag ntoro.
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UiHooga, U'enn.
j?a . I VI. SMITH, Camden, S.C., 8t ;
^ J hi of Cartful nthopifi
for IstllnfT of tht> ;ciTb
cufo^ he:."
T.? ', " rem.tiring tmecial
nfU?? j't'l "ymptomt.
Lailiei Advisory JMpaHtneiit,''
fanooga Medicine Co., flfiai-
toga. U'enn.
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Notice.
Ktrsl Published July ar, ih!W, Dailv Wave
xi "*tn It may Concern
Mlsnor° fll'ed "T.i "V „^V< %Lh,lt Gd°a°,
t' 'Vun'M-iVt 'Ti «" I'*'11110" '<"■ license
vftail Malt, splritous and Vinous Lin-
S~ r;;"- ,21 In block (I in tho City of
rV V m «P: i County, Oklahoma Territory
««-is. {«; wtas I
•I*s. A Taqoakt, County Clerk
Briok Sutldinfjs.
prepared to make
J I am prepared to make liberal
1 loans to those who own or want to
| build brick hi i\ ,- bui'il; ....
J. Mcl KAN.
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At Citi:.f;tv Bank, j
Dr. Sawyer's Arnica and Witch
j ; ''lI v" hoals and soothes in-
| " i'i| and is c.-'pc-cially recoru-
' 1 ' to Ji'Til cuts, burns, bruises,
• ap,i ' )0'd by Little Drug Store
Novi!! Knld Pharmacy.
Notico.
First published July 13, 18!i , Daily W; .
To Whom it may Concern
Notice Is t ei ebyul von that John Urban i m
Prank Kojar. Hrm name, ,l„h„ Crt.an ^ c,
on the W.I, day "f inly. A. U. im v, tbeh
P. .. (<>r :k 11' to ret lli; f |: | •
■plrltous and vinous ll(juo; ti on let i t.lu.'i
In tho city ef Enid, G: rl , . ..
ma territory. ...dthetr- tl,„ I
same, at-re.,Hired l, IUrf !-e (lie i by H„ ■
grant'd." " V-.l.lmT ..V,!'i..
Enid,O.T.July la, lSKo.
By B. V. Iin.rmbloJ.X.mT,'. CuUQty' l"r1.
When you desirf job work in ihr
very latest artisl e -i 0i the art
preservative, the WM-ti ofii,. ,& , „
pla.:i- to (tot It.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1898, newspaper, August 11, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112076/m1/1/: accessed May 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.