The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1898 Page: 5 of 8
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cast was made Saturday
With bated bre.it li vvi
the result^
Tiie 'roe plant will lie ready for
buiiiu us i:i a few weeks and the elec-
tric light j.lant will follow and be
reauy for business about the first of
the year.
The Ladies Society of the Presby-
terian church will meet on Thursday
afteri cod, ef this week, at 2:30 with
Mrs. Hubbard, at the Hubbard
House parlors. Ladles of the society
are urged to be present at these
meetings.
accident.
■ W. O. Groin/Veil :i. riously Hurt
i : Saturdjj Night.
! Last Saturday niy Iit, W. O. Crom-
well, w. S. Whining hill, Percy
i Glaze and J. D. Cunningham were com
i i i}; homo from a political meeting at
! W; uko'i in in Cunningham'* new rig
called "a trap," which upset, throw-
ling the entire party violently to the
I ground. Mr. Cromwell was found to
i he unconscious, having struck the
I ground wi h his head, making qnite
! a bruise on the right side. It took
the entire parties attention for quite
a time to bring Cromwell back to
semi consciousness and when he
spoke he did not know what had
happened. He rallied, however,
sufficiently to nit up iri tile buggy and
resume the journey and after arriv-
nwa t i ing in the city he insisted on walk ng
to his residence, saying that it would
do him good; but soon after arriving
at home he grew worse when Mrs.
Cromwell sent for the doctor and
friend?. At noon he was reported
not wholly conscious and quite poor-
ly-
Whittinghill was bruised some; a
ten inch long tape line shaped piece
pecrlees
> Friday
2.. 10 31.
nule-
night.
A paper that drops its reading
matter; cuts down to half its size and
tills up with dead ads to save ex-
pense just because it loses one
kinu of public printing or other is
not of much account or cannot have
any influence as there is nothing in
it to read.
FLYNN ROUTED.
Keaton Choked him With Barnes
and the Republican Free
Home Record.
Perkins, O' T., Oct. 2!) (Special.
Dennis Flynn, after refusing twice
to meet Jndce Kenton in joint de-
bate was up against him at this
point Thursday. The arrangement
gave Flynn a half,hour's opening.
When Keaton ■„ ilcin; for an hour
giving Flynn a half hour in which to
close. Thus Flynn had the best of
'it because he could both direct the
battle and wind it up.
Flynn uiade a good speech from
his party standpoint, but he avoided
issues which the assembled crowd
wanted to discussed. He lauded
McKinlev in Manila, but forgot to
praise him in Oklahoma.
Judge Keaton presented the issues
of the day in an able speech and
held his hearers spell bound with his
eloquent phrases and 'convincing
logic. "Then he carried the war into
Africa. He asked Mr. Flynn to de-
fend his platform endorsing the ter-
ritorial administration. He asked
him to praise McKinley's course in
Oklahoma an well as in the Philip-
of pure tender skin was scraped from j pines. He asked him to explain the
Percy Glaze6 right shin and his left j congressional records on the free
Slum' ' r S un Keenan, our frene.h
fel!<>« 2.*ii, * iV 1, aviest rial
est a nvin-r .if .I.inetvllle. The
townsile hoard taxed him an even
one hundred dollars for twflve town
loi* v/uitt .it lc.it $o,tX10. Keenan
deserved this reward. He stood by
Jonesville when most al! but he and
Wirth Gannon had tied.
The republicans when running
the county offices believe
in stealing all the peoples money
thevcan while t i pops in power
don't f*vnr paying anything.
one set are thieves the other
THANKSG1VJWG
The Prcslden.il has issued the An-
nual Pro. llrnation.
The apji'oad'.ting Nove asher brings
to mind the cuffti.ms if our ancestors,
hallowed by titaie and rootnl in our
most sacred traditions ot giving
thanks to our Almighty (Tori for all
the blessings He iia.s vouchsafed to
us during the past year.
Few years in o«r instnry have af
fordi d such cause for thawksgiving.
While We have been leased tiv abundant
•t are 1 harvests, our trade and commerce
dead beats. The Wave cannot trot
along peaceably with either of these
have been wonderfully increased, our
public credit has- heen improved and
clas-es. i strengthened, ail sections ot our
j common count, v have brm brought
Tiie Wavk cannot afford to give j together and knitted into closer
over one fourth of its time and space j |)onj 0f national purpose and unity,
to preaching the political salvation J The skies have been tor a time
of the pops, the other tluee fourths darkened by the eland of war but as
must go to the democrat!; people. we werf. compelled to take op the
That is the way the pops divide UP i sword in the cause of humanity, we
with the WAVE. Reciprocity ami 1 are permitted to rejoice that the
horse radish you know. conflict has been of brief duration
I and the losses we have had to mourn.
While our candidate for probate j though*grievous and impoitant, have
one lost some bark, and Cunningham
escaped with a slight! bruise ahout
the hips. The buggy, or trap, was in-
jured conriderahly on the side hititng
the road and the dash board was
torn clear off. Mr. Cromwell wa
driving at the time sitting on the off j Porto Rico and Tom Reed and
side, and it seems that he thought he j down with a roost humiliating
saw a rough place in the road and
BRICE IS A MONEY
Wall streeters oay that Calvin S
Brice will be one of the richest men
in the world if he lives twenty years
longer. The growth of his fortune
i one of the marvels
of the age. He already owns in-
dividually more miles of railroad.
than any man in the United States,
and his enterprises are international.
He controls the concession for the
building of 800 miles of railroad
through the most populous part of
the Chinese Empire, construction
on w hich has already commenced.
Everything he touches turns to gold.
His judgment is as unerring as Jay
Couid's in the wizard's best days.
His self-reliance is supreme and his
phenomenal success has drawn into
his circle a group of kindred spirits
scr rcely less daring than he is. but
lacking in his leadership and willing
to be guided by his judgment. They
follow him blindly and let their
money go with his. Calvin Brice
has the audacity and perseverence
ofCollisP. Huntington, the insight
of a Gould, the constructive genius
of the elder Vanderbilt and the
steady grip on money of a Roths-
child.
AUNTY WITH DENNY.
Dennis Flynn spoke iti the opera
house yesterday afternoon to a num
of republicans, democrats and popu-
lists and Old Aunty Jones. The last
named party ia about the :u i->t sin- : pure brand of hois- radirh and once
cere fallowing D -tinis can boast j n ; more live on the bounty of the county
this community: but if thU part;,
were legion thev could not vote.
good crowd.
homes bill.
When Dennis appeared for his
closing speech his eyes were wild
and his language feeble. He avoid-
ed every question put by Keaton,
mumbled something about Hawaii,
sat
ac-
knowledgement of defeat in every
turned the horses head suddenly feature of his blushing phiz.
running one wheel unott a bank which j The audience went wild over Kea-
over ballauced the outfit. No i ton's triumph and Flvnn's friends
MAKER, one is particularly tci blame, but it is conceded his defeat while Barnes
quite evident that Cunninghams | friends looked daggers and talked]
trap is not (it for use on sideling ceun- j knives very freely, Dennis lost hun-
try roads in the night time as it is too
high and very easily upset. It is buiit
for driving around on level city
streets only. The horse acted very
nicely stopping when his master yell-
ed woe
judge is charged with purchasing
his nomination the other is charged
with being bought, owned and payed
by the Rock Island railroad. The
people ars at a loss to know what to
do in such a deleuima.
It is never wrong to do the very
best you can, under the circum-
stances, for the good of the masses.
That is what fusing means in Okla-
homa Territory.— Guthri" Monitor.
i' t'.ng the. taw
i lie orders of a
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f the t
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There is a nepro in jail subject to
fits, in fact, he seems to be in a fit
all the time. He has not eaten any-
thing worth mentioning for several
days and if he don't soon change for
the better will die. He is charged
with stealing goods out of Col. Jor-
dans house in Banner township. For
the sake ot human treatment he
should be turned over to his family
and frier-ds.
League Discovered Rottenness.
Jasack Bray will not stand by any
agreement he makes; he is dishonest,
disreputable, dirty and mean to the
core. He hTred Prof. James Riley
League to take hi* place as editor of
the Coming Misery under the pre-
tense of having purchased Bray's
share of the Petered out thing so
that the paper could crawfish on
Bray's swearing and declaring that
he would never put up the fusion
ticket; so that the fusion ticket
could be placed in the Coming Mis-
ery for the purpose of crawling hack
into the favor of Little Peter and the
dreds of votes by his failure to meet
squarely the ooints at issue_
IVIr. Cromwell's Condition.
Just before going to press Dr.
V\ iegl, Mr. Coniwell's attending
physician, says that he is suffering
with the infl immition of the fiber,
or skin, which covers the brain and
that it will take two or three days to
ascertain the reselt of the trouble.
Mr. Cromwell has not eaten any-
thing sirce the accident and throws
up at intervals.
It takes him some time to yet his
mitid working cOirectly when he says
a few words then lapse into the stupor
characteristic of such cases. Mr.
Cromwell is receiving all the care
his ianiily and friend* can possibly
bestow and we can mily hope that
the tide will turn his fate to further
life and usefulness.
county affair
is hi.rss.
Irre ;ular bowel movement* lead to
chroii' : constipntion. Prickley \.sh
Bitters is a reliable system regula-
tor: cores permanently. Sold by S.
H. Allen.
How's This'
We offer One Hundred Dollars re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh
Curt.
F. J Gheeny &Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the past 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and
financially able to carry out any
obliga t ions made by their firm.
WEST & Truax. Wholesale Drug-
gist, Toledo, O.
Waldino. Kinnan & Marvin.
Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally. acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
ail Druggists.
For farm loaps at lowest current
best
i<;nid
1-20
rates of interest and on the
termt. offered by any agent in
see G. D. Pierce, wtf
The band drew
Reno Democrat.
A Missouri 'oab\ swallowed an open
safety pin and lived through it.
You will have to sh w us the kid be-
fore we will belive i'.
The Tate trial drew quite a crowd
last night as Tate and son testi-
fied and they were t he only eye wit-'
nesses to the trouble.
A new back for an
Dr. Sawyer's Ukatiti
ments. For sale I Little
Drug Store, Enid Pharmacy
j The thing worked like a charm on
Little Peter and the horse radish
El i and the dirty thing that had been
[slandering the commissioners and
: suing the county for nearly a year
captured nearly r.ll the election
ticket printing. But. League saw
that Bray wanted to coutrol tiie
paper still and pocket about all the
proceeds, hence, he backed out of
the Coming Pop Misery as gracefully
as he could in the following words
which appeared among other coming
| slush last week:
Id one by using Announcement.
for kidney ail-j A misunderstanding regarding the
Drug
For Sale—The st vnd north of
Allen's Drug store. A snap to the
right party. Good re isons for sell-
ing. No bonus. Apply to A. Stan-
ton. dtf.
When Old Horse Radish Conaghan
desires to tone the bite of his horse
radish with turnips he does so stub-
bornly; nothing can stop liim: he does
it on the pop principle of referendup
and reform. It not only saves the
tears of the people but reflects on
the wear and tear of the horse
radish greater. A preemtory crder
from Judge McAtee would not
chauge hie policy in this matter.
The kidneys are small but impor-
tant organs. They need help oc-
casionally. Prickly Ash Bitters is a
successful kidney tonic and system
regulator. Sold by S H. Allen.
Kidney disease is the enemy we
h-ive m >.it to'fear a result of the
feverit-h lestlessness of our much
vaunted modern civilization. It is
a treacherous enemy, working out
its deadly effect under coyer of the
most trifling sympioin*. The tir>t
indication of change in the" urine,
frequent headaches, digestive trou-
bles, should be thesig.nl i,„ prompt, IIovvitti Enld) p0rttofflce box4!). Agent
remedial measure. Prickly Ash fnr oklilllon,;.
Bitters is a k'idney remodv ot super- 1
la'ive merit: it :s th-ag, he 'ling j
and strengthening, quickly r.-liev s j
the aching]and Bareness that always |
apoears in the advanced stages, 1
Checks the proj: of the disease j
and through it* excellent c! >• -.lug
and regulating i fleet in the stomach.
iiyer and bowels, it brings back tie-
strength and ruddy glow of vigorous
health. Sold by S. A. Allen .
been so fewr considering the great
results accomplished, aa to inspire
us with gratitude and praise to the
Lo d of Host>. We may laud and
magnify His holy name that the
cessation of hostilities came as soon
as to spare both sides the countless
sorrows and disasters that attend
protracted war.
I do therefore, invite all my fellow
citizens, as well those at home as
those who may be at sea or ->njourti-
iug in fore'", n lam.s, to set apart and
in- . Til I-i.v, the 2-lt a day of
Novt n>t>er. as a date of worship, for
a service of praise and thanks to
A'iiligbt\ God for all the blessings
ot the year: lor tht mi dtusi of the
scai-oes and tiie trustfulness of the
soil, lor the continued prosperity of
the in-ople, for the devotion and
valor of our countrymen, for the
glory of our victory and the hope of
a righteous peace, and to pray that
the Divine guidance which has
brought heretofore to safety and
honor, may be graciously continued
in the years to come.
By the president,
William McKinley,
In witness whereof,
john hay, Secretary of State.
HOLD YOUR WHEAT.
The wheat buyers Inform us that
their various bins and elevators are
about full, owing to the fact that
the railroad company will not fur-
nish them cars to ship it out. They
could and would furnisn cars if there
was a competing railroad line here.
Our wheat buyers buv to sell at once,
not to hold, hence, they cannot pay
the price they would if they could
ship rapidly as they inust pay insur-
ance. The farmers should hold their
wheat until the dealers can ship.
There is no danger of wheat drop-
ping below the present price for
awhile.
Cosmopolitan magazine sii'n :ri
tior.s for 1898 can be paid to Fred j
w-t f
LooX After Your Teeth.
Dr. Lush's dent;'.1, parlors are now
; ocateu over the Racket store
i He is prepared to do 'ill kinds of work
in hi profession. Prices as low as
the lowest and satis faction guaran
fed. lit?-It t;f.
details of my purchase of Mr. Bray's
interest in Coming Events has pre-
vented the consumation of the pur-
chase. After this issue I will net be
connected with the paper in any
capacity.
James R. League.
Of course this action of Riley
League has almost killed father. The
father and advisor of the whole nest
of Coming Misery vipers and defam
ers of true journalism is old Cun-
ning.
About the time a true reformer
thinks he has found a comrade iu the
cause; he finds that the comrade was
only playing reft-rm with him to
force the boodlers to accept his "buz
fuz" leadership. Reform is abused
about as much as friendship in this
vale of tearM.
Thanksgiving Dinner.
The Ladle*' Aid society of the
Christian church will serve dinner on
Thanksgiving day. Woods County, O. T.
Two good crops has raised the j R.ir.ses 9. '0 arid It, Only.
price of Enid city lots outside the J
realms of safe investment. Two j tr-sV
failures of crops would *eud theui
down :i0 degrees below zero.
You will live to tell the tale how
you was entirely cured of constipa-
tioh, dyspepsia, biliousness and liver
troubles, by taking Dr. Sawyer's
Little Wide Awake Pills. For sale
by Little Drugstore, Enid Pharmacy
A rousing democratic meeting was
held at Waukomis Saturday night.
It was addressed by Major Wliitting-
hill, W. O. Cromwell, Percy Glaze
aud others^
The entire Democratic ticket,
county and territorial will he elrcted.
Terms, Annual Interest. Applv
in person or by letter to
S. T. GftRRlGO Alva. Ok
Aio-lit for WlniM! \ W'liinr. f'limnelal A*'.-,
for tho t'nion Control Lift? Ins. Co. 12-1
Alba Haywood, one of the best
comedians will appear at the opera
house November 4th. Seats 35 and
50 cents.
W. M. Newton & Go-
Coal,
Seeds,
And Feed.
Telephone No. si.
FREDERICK H0WIIT • •
Civil EMjineer,
County Surveyor
Enid, O. T.
MINING DISTRICTS.
Oklahoma has two mining districts
where gold can be found. The most
talked of place is in the Wichita
mountains: a more remote place is
the Carrisco mining district, in the
north- e-t. rn part, of Reaver county.
Theteare many p.-rsons who believe
that eventually gold will, tie mined
profitably in both places, their theory
that tin formations in which the
ore - I'.'iied up- continuation of the
Rn ' mountain mineral leads.
THb wh at MARKET.
I"ncle .lake Admin says wheat has
mat ei ■ i'Iv-'i iff n il up in the last
two weeks, and while ,t is based upon
war-, rumors of wars, and failure of
crops it seems to be reliable. We do
not look to see the material necllne
In the price of wheat from now on
No. "1 hard is quoted in Chicago and.
Kansas City at about tiS cents. That
means abont ."i'I and ."i at local Okla-
homa points.
R. B. CURRIE,
Veterinary Surgeon
Graduate of two colleges. One of
the oldest and most practical veter-
uarians in the southwest. Thirty-
eight years experience. Surgcal
work and dentistry a specialty. 4-2
Reiience 3-21 Ofic ellnid.O. T
Judge Ruckner, a Guthrie attorney,
is in the city as an attorney for
Joseph Drury who has been sentenced
for life by the jury for being an ac-
cessory to the killing of McCoy.
Drury seems to think there is noth-
ing in the Enid attorneys and they
are quite sure there is nothing in
P O box 49 Drury worth mentl0nin* "> church.
Taylor has been located again in
Galveston Texas, Tascott was seen
in California a few days ago: Zip
Wyatt came back and talked to
Frank Eeger some time ago and Ross
Williams is supposed to be the long
lost Charley Ross, but no one has
heard of our once happy christian
fellow citizen and bank draft fiend
Frank Royce. Where is Frank?
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