The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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The Wave
J. U ISENBEKG, Kditor A. Manager
Kataredti second-clans raatl matter til the
Don.>&ca baild, 0. T. under the Ac
Qrt jrea«o March"
SUBSCRIPTION PRiOES.
DAILY.
fvx copf
%r week.
far month
*f mall per year
■ carrier per year
WEEKLV .
toe year.
tlx montus
Jbrse months....
Subscribers who do not receive
their paper any evening should re-
port to tnc office at once or early
■est morning so that the boy can be
jcgulated. Don't let a week or two
fast before you report. The manage-
ment don't know when a hoy misses a
taper until It is reported 5'14d3t
•Tor advertising rates :ipply to Ihe nlBr*
Fhe Powers That Be
But We will See.
Tbc Weekly Wavk readers will
•atur'aily be anxious to know the
wsptt of the Grand Jury's investlga-
njeof the citizens Hank robbery. |
Th^t stpry is short; sweet to.some
and cicruciating to others. Pea
tyed Hell-roaring Haveagoodtlme
Watkins was presented with a round
rioxen indicnients and Billy Duggan
(aught four. There should be H10 in-
iicments against Watkins and the
ame number against Hill Kennedy.
Billy Duggan was nothing more than
a hireling in the bank, who carried
•at the orders of Watt and Bill, he
should be excused, unless it can be
graven that he disobeyed orders.
County Attorney Sturgis said, first,
fast and all the time, that his profit-
able client, or otherwise profitable
.friend, Bill Kennedy, was not liable
eriroinally in the Citizen* Rank fail-
ure. He has carried out that theory
•f law from beginning to end, hence,
through the actions of the present
couaty attorney, Bill Kennedy stands
innocent of any criminal dealings in
•aid bank matters; hut it isqutte pro-
bable that the incoming cbunty at-
torney will consider the allegations
against Kennedy and present all the
evidence obtainable against him to a
future grand jury.
The itatues of limitation in crimi-
aa. casesis.lyear hence,Mr. Kennedy's
criminals relation with said bank,
if any, can be considered by any
rourtor grand jury, up until April
#ith WOt>. The Wave states these
iacts to the .-ulTerers of the bank
robbery who may have evidence that
wuuid criminate Kennedy, that the
late grand jury did not"consider any
rase against him, or. even if they
4idthe law does not prohibit any
future'grand jury from taking up any
allegations against him. in conclu-
sion the Wave will say that it seems
i.eai to its understanding that the
president of a btnk, its presumed
\ead, is more responsible than a hired
"land in the tank.
dee the Enid Plumbing Co. for
jour plumbing and gas fitting. Phone
3&0, west side of square. lm
k General Breath.
While it has been quite dry in Ok-
ilomasince the tirst of August last;
*he greater part of the central west,
tast of the Missisilppiriver has been
icry dry. Our old Pennsylvania
tome paper states that very little
tain has fallen in that usually wet
country since August tirst. The in-
dications 1'or next year's wheat crap
not near as good nsit was this time
-.ast year. However, the late storm
bas helped Oklahoma out wonderfully.
Best Kansas Lump Coal $S:50 per
ton Phone 3 J Randels & tirubh
11-16 lw
Toui.Hcnslcy's republicanism seems
Vjhave weakened some-what already
judging from the tone of his latest
jewspaper utterance. Hensley will
ilrcle around on the republican
trail hunting a pa> streak: he will
ieep going around and around until
ac becomes disgusted with his hard
!*ck in not findin, anything and
si peas into a full Hedged anarchist
• ith a frothv tendency The people
would not be surprised If Hensley
would turn up as a pop candidate for
SODgreM iB
A JEWELRY SAMPLE SALE!
IMPORTANCE..
GREAT
See litl
1*0 cent
LARGE NEW
ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE FREE.
Call or Write for it.
Big Purchase of travelers Samples
At Prices that will Save you From 25 to 50
per cent, on Every Dollar.
Mail Orders Promptly rilled
Anything pictured here forwarded
immediately,postage prepaid,on re-
ceipt of the price,and delivery guar-
anteed
Send for BE AUTIFUL Free CATALOG
55.75 REGULAR PRICE
Chatelaine.
$8.00
SALE BEGINS AT 10 O'CLOCK,
Saturday Morning, December 1 Oth, and will con-
tinue Until Christmas.
\Y7e have purchased the entire line of samples of several of the best man-
w ufacturers. You will readily understand that nothing but the best
material, best workmanship, and best style are put into the samples.
There is but one of a kind. That means,of course, that the person buying
has an article as distinctively and as entirely individual as though it was
made exclusively for themselves.
Because these fine samples had served their purpose as trade winners
we were able to buy |them at much less than the wholesale prices. That
means a corresponding reduction to customers. Every article is absolute-
ly in perfect condition and at prices that will save you from 25 to 50 per
cent on every dollar. Come and convince yourself.
$14.25 REGULAR PRICE $18.50
Crown 14K Gold Filled
Guaranteed 25 years, IS Jeweled Bltfin Move-
ment, Hunting Case. No. 610
$14.3 5 REGULAR PRICE SJ8.S0
Gold Filled
Guaranteed 20 years, 15 Jeweled El*in More-1
ment, Hunting Case Mo. 623
$8.25 Regular Pric; $10.00
Solid Gold
Set with 10 Genuine Pearls
Rose Gold Finish
No. 320 a
W1
$11.00 Regular Pries $16.00 "Stents Regular Price $1.25
Solid Gold olid Gold Front
S«t with 30 Gpnaiae Pearis Chatelaine Pin
and G Larg > Whole Pearls Dright Polished and Roman
No. 323 & No. 354
$1.25 Regular Price $1.75
Gold Filled
Chatelaine Pin
Bright Polished Roman
Set with Rrillianta
No. 360 a
No goods misrepresented; but sold upon their merit and the honor of our reputation It
will require a connoisseur of values to appreciate these wonderfu'iy low prices. If you are no
connoisseur of values in Jewelry, you may feel cotuidvr.i oi farin^ jast ci well.
©
Oi.oo Regular Price Si.50
Misses Signet King
Ro?e Gold Finish
No. 559 a
*
DON'T DELAY?
MAKE YOUR PURCHASES EARLY. WE WILL
PUT THEM AWAY UNTIL YOU WANT THEM, i
O
50c. Regular Price $i."bo
Solid Gold RahyRinp
Either Ruby. Pearl,
Emerald or Turquoise
$7.50 Regular Price $10.00
14K Solid Gold
Genuine Diamond Solitaire
Fine Cut Stone
Elegantly Car\«n] Mountiug.
No. 503
S4.25 Regular Price $6.00
Solid Gold
Beautiful Genome OpaU
Fall of Iridescent Colors
$4.25 Regular Price $6.00
Solid Gold
Si*n?t Ring. Briuht Polished
Fer) Heavy, Elegantly Carved
No. JOS
$2.50 Rcjular Price $3.00
Solid Gold
signet Ring for Girls or Boys
Beautifully Chased
HeaTy Mounting
No. 511
55'JS REGULAR PRICE $7.50
Gold Filled Chatelaine
Guaranteed 1T years. Fine Jeweled
Movement No. 601
$12.50 REGULAR PRICE $16
Gold Filled Hunting Case
Guaranteed 20 year*. Elgin Movement,
Finely Jov.vied Ho. 602
%
$9.7§ REGULAR PRICE $14.00
Crown Gold Filled
Op^n Face, Guaranteed 23 years. 15
Jeweled Elgin Movement jfo, 619
Explanation:—Modern business methods made it necassary for these manufacturers to dispose of their samples when their travelers fin-
ished taking the season's orders. To do so at one time meant a big reduction from the regular prices—A Direct Loss. However the up-to-
date manufacturer must encounter these losses, it's considered good business judgment. The big saving we have made is now at your mercy.
These goods are not Odds and Ends, but fresh and late samples. We would refuse to sell any article which does not come up to the standard
required by the high reputation of our establishment.
Er'Vans 'Bros. Department Store.
East of Court House, . - - - - ENID, O- T.
Every article sold is fully Guaranteed, and we'll Cheerfully Refund Money if any Article Purchased does not prove Just as Represented
mtmmtm mmmmmmmximmMwk mmmmmm wmmmsmi
Real Estate Transfers.
BuellT. Thomp^ou to John Murphy
pt of Brick wall b/t lot 16-17 blk
1125.
G. Merritt to Geo. W.
| Mayberrj . Sr. nw Enid I-VhX).
. Virginia C. Miller to Cbauncey B
C'owles (Q C. D.) lot lOblk 34 \Vauk-
om'.s I10X
There's o* *onp like the old songs,
a n! there's no home like the old
, botue and there's no [bread like
breadjtnade of that ^ood old brand of
flour Sweepstakes. dvVw tf
There it mor* <*tsrr|i m iMs section of
i count rr than alt Uise***; put t<vether,
n d uttll ine last feir yean was ^upp, <sl t<>
)>• In urable For a nre:it Aiauy yt-ar* d c-
tor^ pronjun.^d It WjcaI and pr«-
ltx*.®! renirdle^., and hy constantly
falllnf to ture with local treat ; enu pr*>-
noun ^ed tt incurable, vlwci ha> proven
Ottirrn to be a constitutions! disease and
therefore re^iulrescon litu tonal treatment
llallSiatarrh cure, ruatiufictored by F J
Cheney A i Toledo, ulil >. is the only ccn-
titutiocal curt1 on the market. It is taken
internally In do*es fr in 10 dK p< toates-
-poonful It a**fj dSrtviijr on the blood and
ikdus surfaces of the system, Tlisy offer
. . ne hundred dollar* tor any c e It falls to
r-jre Send forcin*aNt^ *nd te^ imonlaN.
Address f J. UHFMFY & CO Toledo. Ohio
So 4 by PranUtv Tk*
T\** HsTi ramliy rt|1 tor constlpati«n
The Enid Produce Co. P«ys the
highest cash price for for «ll kind> of
' Poultry, Egt.s, Hides, Etc. No. 1029
Maine St.| 121 dw3w
Ask fw JIMN
\Tashinjr Dec. 6.—Secretary Hitch
coclc submitted to coripres> an esti-
mate of fcSO.OOO which he requested
i congress to add to the estimate for
11906 to coter additional expenses of
i removing Intruders, the clerical
i work, and labor in connection with
1 the allotment and leasing of the
1 Cherokee and iCreek linds and ap-
1 praismcnt commissions.
A Frightened Horse.. • •
Kunning like mad down [the street
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur-
rences. It behooves everybody to
have a reliable salve handy and there's
none as good as Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, eczema
and piles, disappear quickly under its
soothing effect. 25 cents at the
Watrous Drug Co.
rush & steen
flttorneys-at-Lau. *
to Presents
5c to $500.
ENID,
OK LA.
CMiCHCaTtn-a English
h CHICI
war a
Nothing is more appropriate for a
Christmas present than a handsome
piano. It will contribute much to the
enjoyment and culture of your family
If you cannot afford a piano this se.i-
son, perhaps an organ will answer
your purpose. If not ready for an
organ we can show you a tine assort-
ment of tiuitars. Mandolins. Violins
and Banjos. Our stock of sheet music
ana music folios is complete. Get a
copy each of the latest music publish-
ed by us, "Belle of Knin," two-step
TSoap Suds." Chinese two-step
"Pirate Kag," and the ballad. "Fond
Recollectisns "
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Kimball, Estey, Bradbury,
Mason & Hamlin, Lable,
Schulz Pianos and Organs,
and Oliver Typewriters.
MI-VIM (tisit (oopy.
West Side' Enid. Okla
==^55=5-1
An Enid woman aidtheotherd'ay;
■ My husband never liked my bread
until 1 used sweepstakes dour.—we
use no other now." difw tf
MK HKST KKMKDY FOR CHOl'F.
(From the Atchison, Kas. Dkily Globe
This is the season when thi w
who knows the best remedies for
cronp is in demand in "eilX
bornood. One of the most terrible
things in the world is to be awakrnpri
m tbejtniddle of the n^ t b7 a
whoo,, from one of the children
as «ure to ^en)e^'e" are almost
as Mire to be lost, In case of croup
bnrglars0lTh, t *° l'" in
Dorgiars. 1 here us, u tu Ut. an old
fashioned remedy for croup Vnown as
. ive syrup and tolu, but souu m-dern
mothers say that Chamberlain^
tough remedy Is better, and does not
1 11 > '""•« the patient
to thro* up the phlegm" quicker
GulK,Vh? relk'Mn •' Porter time
Gne this remedy as soon as the
croupv cough appear* and It will Dre
vent the attack/ It never fit , Pa*d
i8 f safe to take For
sale by Watrous Drug Co.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1904, newspaper, December 8, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112416/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.