The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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§ From Fries
The New W ay ot
smoking meat.
Apply Wright's
CON D E NShD
SMOKE with a
brush, giving
meat two coats a
week apart.^ v
i liquid made .ro.n
hickory wood-
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<irok«« • t*t're '
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ay's Daily.
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n'eiK'd court in
as afternoon.
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Judge McAtee
for Grant county
The Chandler lews says thaw
is ;i wan without apolitical
party hunting for otln •
-.1 thi Salvation
A man who swoi ' at the
iudife. — ,
j A Hutts has commenced qui
Harlan.
The Kev C. S. Sheldon, of Enid, has
1 he lie v. v Dazev in the
succeeded the Kev. J- i'nnirre
pastorate of the Waukomis Gongre
national church.-Leaden__
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanta>,of Enid,
™Pre here yesterday to attend the re
ception accorded Alvin Banmster o
his return from duty as one of
boys in blue. El Reno American.
You are
the man on
you really t
the man. "
doctor. TI",
his head ani>
jvho had ci>
will, said:
dying?" >
lawyer. T.
the doctor,
"About $1'
had been in
three days,
turned to tiv
about three
to the maki
do I owe yo .
the lawyer,
man, "will
ach side ot i
"Why do you
aid the dot .
said the dyi
satisfaction
manner that
two thieves.'
deques i.
a id the docto
An
■id
tin
ithbed.
dyinj.
know,"
man thi
at ti. 1:
a lie out hi"
you think
sure," :,il
man th • s
ohdol
il the d' oi
ace on'y
i the dj i^i
er who I d •!' '•en
-.■rvlce !•-tending
will. "How niiv h
:About $;<«," ^id
\\ i," said the dying
,f you kneel one on
t when I am dying?"
■ e such a request?"
:.ul lawyer. "Well,"
"It will be a great
, to die in the same
v iavlor did-between
i5iii Cross.
nit buslnc-- i° anything
has no business to g
o his paper ■ na would
like. He ought to know lo
take each item Vj concerns
i the person whom
* ' a"ld k it An editor has plenty of
censure it. - has to do i
1 a ; time to do thi>. as rollers set
1 it0hUrderwee", the floor, pen short
t % ,,e' ^iue advertising, fold papers
V. , Items, hustlej ^ and mail
ic . write wraPP* " lQ visUors. distribute
a'«'iit the papers. . • d proof,
"!■«*
country editor tak
about yourself. <>r a ^
The Enid &
Buggy House
ta
presents
A Grand
Slaughte:
The Boers' Strujgle.
Col William Cross, the Scotch Irish
democratic «... « °f «
was in the ciiv today and he did not
fail to haunt the.,e headquarters, not
seeking influence, but to s o i
Kood faith as a true member of the
democratic part v. ,,
Owing to the fact that our dear old
mother was a Cross from the same old
Scotch familv that Billproba > y ia tnenl< ut;clUv.. —
from we have a soft and affectionate died in the struggle
feeling for Bill, but the WAVE is m I victori
„ tv,o Boers conser to
tal^overMgotiations for peace,
bnilnea .« ^ck w
?ta ' fcCii.1 >« 2hl"°t" ThU )'"«
Dr.W.p™--'',tellT;S.
1 linivprsitv at Norman, is visiting
••srssxs—r;
lie Improvements.
jfc EnldUV^ Hom« ° J*"™'1'
•ide have .h. " tb.it ««rpri« 'or
'rara™rl:°ohitchhi„/p«.
placing a lin. t Enterprise
i^houW always be noted in the public
^r/usila.le of rMi.ls :U,a ri"7lo'k
Main street at «"velal ^ate
S^o^butnolWdy^skil^
d'lt is a God's blessing to EnW that
fpplincr tor iiu«« ,,UL
the habit of staying close to home, in
politics or any other matters pertai
to the selection of publ.c servants^
Bill Cross is the choice o didate
as against any east side candidate,
yet it is not for the nomination of
CTMs paper stands for the njina
tionof Juuge John Curran, of this
city, or Joe McClelland, of I ond
(.'reek, as central Oklahoma men.
However, if the convention in
wisdom selects Bill Cross as theirxan-
didate, « .ill o« lb P «h. ^
The Wave will give nim
support.
will succeed.—Blackwell Nc
Dewy, Schley and Miles.
•ihe is enabled to put a paint
'winySn.S howler,
ers. 1 he 11 , don't get much
-hlch aU towns have, i ^ as
The fact that General Miles en-
tered the union army, at the ou-
break of the war, as a volunteer, and
wood to the kid-gloved
^Liacl,ley.ar., rtti C«"^
MUe8. well, Miles and Schley ha^
?r,VrtrfeanS Xe "aule" editorial
C°U wnns that are assailing them
are im^l, doinf „.i.J.
of a set of carpetknights. The fact
An eastern railr^d man said the
°tber T'ad Sing "hfokUhoma
the railroad buiwin
t,,M..trelr~^r:l hat,,pi"l
sst" r ,"tlk"
r„^P."-Wichlta Kagle.
I An Oklahoma printer had a cus-
tomer for some saW b. s an ^here_
the copy furnished tor . tQ
him if . >t nodes signed b\ somepoay-
Offers Goods at Reducd Prices,
1 tike the privilege of
It is with Pleasur9 , will be interesting
making you a ProP^!wishes t0 buy vehic'.cs^ My
to vou or anyone whe .auebter price below
reasons for making t ie L ut" r partner,. Mr.
are. 1 Have tave always
W. L. Gamble. On bugg ] ^ now mtlke a
sold at 170, MS. « 0' a ' sons who buy one
present of S>o t( V * them at $6o, 6&r 7°
of those buggres, thus makes
and 76. , which we have always sold
On our next grade wn wil) maKe this
at prices of $5o 55 6o^a 5^ Qn or persons
prepositions: 1 will ma 1 making
a presents ot .5 BogSies
thp cost to you $45' 5°> ■*>
K-e^SJtal"d,anl"
age of a bargain once in y ds q{ {armi
I also have a full line o« a. ^
implements. inclu .n^. ^:°Va.lso the Acme Har-
dnllsand harrows indud^g ^aderi ^ Mitchell
vesterline the rid C windmills and Pumps.
wagon, the DemPsten • and kind: Also at
,am
closin? out at cost nrices. can verify
them^by" calling and bringing this «
mean business..
in business. .
CHAS. HANNA.
A
.CLl V...--0
.hich .I. sr™.! th « «>■■ "?°i N;s:t "=
nhow to air hims . poison democrats, and tae i • 1 Would
I- «?MJS2S, r the st,eetH M*** lb™ ate
he may ue the streets v itn i"Iuain„ them are republican, would
r je
JSffJirftwr natural «en ^ .b,
by t^Tn'eighl.ors.^hocamei^ooffer primary Election.
Sdridlmeat: Ir' Blackwell News: The democrats
hrsmeUeyd and rZ-
some of the meat, ami n adopted the primary coun-
Mlb... be .-J—J- -r
wasdead. - t} . contention entirely, bythe
Senator Havens moved out o " (tem the people do the
.„„e, j,late « « « V***
no., in varum. i
Here inboutthiT.or t t ry told
bv a sexton we ever heard, and sex
by a sexto t Uina gruesome
-"";tr «- *
and cover it himself to save the cost
of tb«-
My place of business is south, o
southeast corner of squar^
WATKINS FAMILY TROUBLE.
Unkle Lige.
A, (rood Peace Maken
<swA
„ 11. t Whilt do uens. m« .
Sa>% Wnklo I*- . ajjah iaesecn.
1 uo golnTw^i^r'"I« W°—*** ,0
Witt Woos«< lt. to dine,
(UlUi' V- i tntnn w!ff, Woosefelt to
teogoln W Vfashinton win,
dine.
. „„ box of tho genuine
Thia sipnatare is Oilinitie Tablets
Laxative BromoKJmnine <iay
the remedy that pnre. a
T!ie family affairs of H.. ^ 'a^{(
living in this county, have been ,
In the justice court this week ®
trouble came about in this ^'fclbit
Watkins^ who has been la
S buying the household necej-g
was busy plowing for oats,
■Sir*. Watkins to buy th« week ■
IM. A—« "tf "lr ka* '
ireatdst, ^jja^ed t>y Mrs. Watkins, w.
I . .. U i.-V ion«i not
■ , ti ""
a rather amusing Incident al no. WnlU^^tnasto d ah,
hssssit--'-'
HlB8crviw«- . . t we
lH. worth 1J cent8vJ1C;iew8paper stock
SSr—r of Ululate
thinks he is a diamond ring
forefinger i f his business.
This is eavy in the ig"
tracks, °f8Y'ip a,''street railway
same prlnclpl' • • { with the
5K!s^rss-..w-^-.
street railway tiack.
" f'votes'being^eclaredTth e nominees
of\ottsix r. election.
of tile Varty vome in several
This svsteni is in ^ .
iSss--
tern Of packing a convention.
r„'r,a;iVca,e in a M«one=
S«1 SU badi,e.„.U.J, nt
Bein, asked b,
, The con.nlt.tion re.nlt-
' d^h:U,ci,,i.S.otonotnr.«r
so he said <ob «.
case go to h 1. nVou'll have
ZF22£3!£&*SZ
S \t 1 . an't "—Kansas City
case there, 1 can c.
Journal.
- «— "'""'Y^r.hlh.-nO.VheUind..-
JSZ « « - larily . d bv .hen.,
weakness I, be.or.ln,
ir^ktr-n^'e^
... — « •:. « TiiattCft Ol
STto Btel Tucker Stork f.mp.n,
!!. the opera house Monday night.
i m winter is the name of a real es
! tate\S^ who is moving from ok a^
The int^Tb" o. Th, «< - «
Jnt, o( tile Clan. gover.nnS the
Dr. Clark,the fa-
mous Chicago spe-
cialist, and one or
more of his asso-
ciate Professors,
Physicians, Sur-
latorDii ! " ' - a
Mis. Watkins appealed to h
est neighbor, who a Justly of
Veace, and he brought the pai^
fore him for a lcrfure. ^ .n;
The JuHt^C%oiile could be avert
! future, such trou® ( bf
U they would us« theflp0puiawd
«,...«- - — irfpjFSt™ sartf
. .ntuMBW*"""""0 ™ winter Wheat l'io.w.
nruin flnnr is for sale in.au
\V uu a® de qu^ullty
make :i fl'ii" bo*.
IsepoHa^dupmy^^obuache^to
- N.. aeyamjookln->^on^lay w„,.
''ouus'iMse goln dure toeui a Wg SweW.
Wanted.
Reliable ..an lor
ta~l'"m~;«r.';Voo.°.i> -ii e<«
™n,£, min Kindlvsivct-lre..
^hh";i«r'ta (or sale in all
ma kets, and your t«0 "
"STL Use s. 3. anil avoid'3
trouble.
physicians, our- the right man. ^ulu
.eons and Consultants
V.,.. tPii what your disease or cincinnatia, Ohio.
affliction is without asking any cataiogue 4 c«. mm*
. ' i.f 1 1 1 1 1
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yrcvr„„ l>.ndronJJ'jJ fljj
"T-of Fnidas published in the Wav k ,or h,m l°Z-—
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popular fa\or. against any years old - Lincoln to
WAVE Is not Prejudiced lhe day by moving from u
... ..." ""rT.U-
inga democra^ . whlchmeans on the f,u" ^ _ Htructed. Billy is
^™Sna" ...rr .din, p. «<= ^^ing-
affairs
questions, will be m
Kremlin, April, 30th,
And at the Frantz Hotel,
Enid, May, 1st,
Ail chronic, Nervous and
private diseases successfully
treated. Cure guaranteed.
Consultation free.
Live Piueons Wantd.
The Enid Gun Club wants to buy
2000 live pigeons for- the* shooting
toariiament May 13, 14 and lo. lhe>
will wav 1 lier dozeu 'lellvered
Enid on the itth or U.h o.May
Must be old birds and good flyers.
Sonoraddtes.JD.MWTOK.Sec^
or Oliuger & Jett.
Rock island Time T
twins north
No 8 Mail aii.1 Expre«< y j
Noli! Mull mid Ex me- *
No.Express.. .
No :i-\ Local i" rclghi
tiiainu sodth. (
No a Mall and Express ;;j
No 1, Mall and Express
No :if>. Express.... ...1
No. 31. Local freight
Enid and Billings, Lin^
No. s departs ".'.'.'.f"
No. Ml arrives • j
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1902, newspaper, April 3, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112122/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.