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The Kiel Press.
Vol. 6
A rONTlNl'or*4 1*1'Ul.ll'ATlON
or .'UK HKNNKSSKY i'RKh?.
KIEL. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1903
KIKI. F1I18T
Till. WOlil.h A !• I'KKW AltDS
No. 28
Th. Education •< the Farmer Boy. lalwayawill be, the .trongeat ud revolt and the claim for |
. .. , beat factor in our national life, and em-e are readily understood an . ,}l
That a farmer boy should ,w | in #M of lb r,,re-B101IH. l.et him | general m>uip.ilhy is amused which
educated very differently Iron, any j ^ ^ of<.MionSi ,(,t llim bodes ill to Colombia ami promises j
otner l-oy, ho far an a general edu- ! ^ ^ .,overilor> congressman, sen:. | stioo.iss to l'a'.an.:.
cation is .-.oucerned, ... one who !or al,j id|1||lt ,(lll llot |t.iU| Tni- little atrip of land has been
appreciates the bei.el.ls ol an educa- ^ ^ ^^ ^ otllur j sc-U ct.-.i :.
t.on will seriously argue. 1 here ,s ^ ^ ai.r(litt..,, :ll„i , Ti..: In.tcd States otf.-rs to expend
wl,y * UrmL'r * '°y i calling that it is
LOCAL NFiWS.
Tavlop for photos,
t . Il.l.t Weill to
highway. day.
I) iver yester-
See th
new conches at An
be cdmilled purely aloni
lines to aid him in farming than
I Stockman.
, , . , j The above is a worthy sentiinesU j termini ol the Isthmus railri
that a blacksmith's boy should be ; ^ ^ rl|ra, ■ „,e probable term. . of the
educated along lines ... aid him ™ LchooU w olle wUtcll has been dis-vuions of unliiiiited wealth.
being a blaokatulth. At. education | ^ ,.xu.11(liu,ly lUl.oltgho„t the growth, progress md real civitiaa-
is one thing and a tra.n.ng fo. * I lt.rrjlory lur past. The 1 non as the result ... this eanal.
union school
special calling ih quite an alter.
general education
develop ami ilraw
is i n ten J
out the
I'l.e Farmer and half a billion dollars cutting through 1,|
, a canal. Colo., and Panama, the I - -- .
I)ovt r Monday.
S.-e Andrew for
from ¥ I u;>.
, ami I
anal,
in r from
.•litre t'.bli
\l .Mill I:
spe
•tally
joy h
advantageous to the rural folk, lor
Cjlon.bian statesmen, living linn-j,,
I reds ol in iies from Panama, whose
S. Mood j
cue Friday .
I > .\ 11
SAD DEATH
01 lwo Small Children in a Burning
House.
The two small children of Mr-,
.lames Mcivcc, living about lour
! miles southeast of this place, met a
tragic death yesterday, at about
! eleven o'clock, bv being burned to
! death in the cuiillagra.it residence ot
ir mother and step-father.
Air. Meivee wes absent from his
l.on.e at the tin." ol the accident.
1 Mrs. Meivee had none t,, the home
j .i| a neighbor on an errand and had
DIRECTORY.
KIIMAN I V A \t.! I.ICAI I'lll'llt'll
s-. r\t'M'rv Sunday Morning
*~Vit lli.rlt.rk A \l MtfidtlV St'lldOl t'ViTy
Htiu<lii> morn I UK 10 oV
I'lllMll
M:
< vM.iir.t /.hi r
M. W OF A
Kl I I Nn HM!, HUM'IS I'vci.. ,
t-viMiliit' 11 - p iii Visiting iit'iKiiliorH • or-
. I Liil\ In v if fil <> II lit il.l.t mi .\ en, V ( .
H N M.iuio . i'inr't.
"lUf
I
o I-.
i.
some ol which
i n. i..,. i many reasons
taeultieH and strengthen ami broaneii j
bis natural abilities. A training j'
. , .. , enunciated hv persons. win
fi.r a special calling is a couiHe. ol
.. tions an 1 experience
study, ur a line ol discipline, oi I
access to tin:
a>t\vanl ami i
U.
Sum'ay
i h
a ii-1 j
;in«l, !
ami
irih-
Tak
|try to
I Arthur 1
i home, m ar
A new 11
' ire-o-es j ist
Your I at
your hulter, eggs ami poul
(ill - lltlST & Siikuwooo.
K vail weni
, . oum'ay t-vt'iiin^,
northwar«l, not westerly, ami whose
osi_ | property cannot be benelittcd only V. H. Ur..a n spent Sunday
have given ! indirectly by the canal, sit in con | i.is lanuly, at Hennessey.^
„ . „ | then, adequate information "upon ; gress and defeat the treaty through | Frank rronkb.te
special ...struct..,.., or all o I these _ ^ ^ tl(ftt (his 8)!4lem 0||seilish, if not corrupt, mot.ves. , ,lil(,lu.„,k Sunday eve
intended to aid the boj in taking up ; •
education incurs no aaditional ex-
h.s chosen work. . ,
, . • , ; oensc to our nreseut educational
A "eneral ednc. itiou .s a gie.it aid , '
3 ... i ... ,t i,,i.I I methods. In tact, even ev.di
to any calling but is ii it iiilcuot t (
, . , . ,- ,,,• I and a caret ill exaiiiinatiou oi the
as technical training lor an) ol i
i- , „ iv .. records ol those already in operitiou
them. the ohj.-ctlo >H I ron. a - '
, . , iioint to the tinancii.l saving ol tins
f irmer s stuudpoiut to the cdueit.oi. I
,i j i system. While ii is true thai con
afforded by the citv high schools, ")
,i , vevunees iniist be lurnished the
colle-'es and uuivcriilles, are that
, ■ inaiol'itv of |m11>iIs attending :.n
tliey- not only do not educate lo. tot | J
. , , ; | union sell',..I, there are sever.il wavs
fa in, but that a laru.ers b >y is ' _
, r ,1.. of ioiti'Jfdti.1'-' tile e\,,ense ol
eoi.jated awav fr.nii the In in. |
K niL'lish.'i
from
Immediate gain iu cash either fo.
their national tacasury or tlirougt
I grafts for their own betielit, lead^
; litem to embarrass antioii.
I.iltle l'an.iuii, uiiauimuilsly
I er for tit-.-canal, her pti.ses \ ibrat
Sing with a co.uiii u'ct al tonic line
Hiialed in priiniisnig r.-liel
! Ilea.lit, perceives litis senseless
lo her vi.ov, « l.-K.-d u.": ot
i ieari:I• tii n .her rival I,, inn
came ov, r I roni Ins
lussey, Saturday.
i springs and mat -
d at Andrew's.
your fort.
not liav<■ it photographe I,
at
F
M„ ibe .lav the bay from the farm support and matntei.a
•latHil ai
,1,'e^ent. -
! imuilt r
! \ i( mil r
i 'it- in >m
CITS one of t'.cse sc. to ,1s till be j h.-cii I'ri,,nei.. I
leaves or t^rad i .tes fie ideals held j1' 11 1 !
nt, iTor : h hi are either a jjreat ■ -i 1 ;>I a11.
lawyer a greil ja.-ist, a gr Ml au j > M" s " • -
t i e, a gr.*at diviue, a great ph\si-
fi.tt. hist irii'i, scientist .,r j mriial
IS! , «t. -. Never ml.'.' |s If impress
el wit -i the d i 411 i y a id int:> nt nice
,il ag.'letl11u i'e. It-,t'ti 1 u 11 ure an-i
111"Ir kin Ire I aal coi-rel ite-l sci
fite -S. T.ie res til is Ili.lt. the h >y i>
liil',1 full of lite idea ill it ll
expects t" b' aayhiily. It. oilier
words, a great ma i. he iiiusl quit
the firm. A id so ii large number
ot | inner boys do .put taiiniug
when il.ey c .innlete a college course.
Not only is tins .iii', hut the boys
who .vturn to the larni 1 r.un these
schools have been educated away
Iron, the labors of the farm and are
dissatisfied. i'lt.s is all wrong and
must be changed. The boy and the
"ill must have us I, at least, as
a "tami., ir solto"l edu 'alioti without
the necessity of h-.viny home, l'his
o| course cnuot 1'' done in the
i-oininoi. district school. ll en be
<loue, however,-by the consolidation
oi all the schools of a township into
a central school. This will give
better teachers, belter I:i«-.ilsties and
the ureal advantage ol a broader
experience, broader acquaintance
and consequently a broader and
more varied school life than the
little school house now affords.
This means increased expenses, as
the pupils, at least the most o
them, must be conveyed to the
schools ... vans in order to put tliein
III. au equal looting with the chil-
dren of the towns and cities. This
added expense should be met, in
part at least, by the state and gen
el".I government. I his accomplish-
ed the bins and g.rls of the lain.
should be prepared to enter the
second year of the city high school
without being called away Ironi
home. In the meantime they should
t.lte.i. it
A" 11 r«
r leat h
pnre.l. s.-li ioi pi nils ami
■% t,hi 11• s* ami 1 nt* rurrt*n«
ure ur-nI\ mini:ni/. I.
fit II il w < 'it i .1 t i • •
t' iu i.ui iiit 14 i «. 'nt 1 i
100I ii«• U • •" t VI til
isl ii a- I *i l' I
r mi nil.". h
i-asl.
U .1
t-.tiiirst
man
1 L: ii ■ ^
V 11! 1' 11
No
W\d\.
N .c
la ivje
it-ft.
w orih
l« r n
fa 'il l, in V
hit
| l« r's.
A new
i«l comply
Ihi* two eliililien, I wo ami lour
\ ears of ai t , aslee| ill llie lnnisi*
S'Uiu alter reaeiiiu^ her tlestiuation,
she chain imI to ^lanee in llie tliree-
lion of her home ami heliehl I li«* '
house l eim.4 eonsumetl by lire. She
hasleiieil liotne\\ ar«l, I i11 when sin-i
reached \hw jdaee the house want
enveloped in llaiues ami the ehiltlreii i
were dead. Soon after, a number i
id the neighbors arrived at the place
and A. Sliuiniel, a late arrival, by!
the aid ol a lony; board, dragged the
j el'ispate bodies ol" llie ehildreii Iroin
the burninn ruins. I'lie bodies ol
' i the 1 1111«Ire 11 were burned to i erisp.
Whv I ll in not delinitely known how
Tay the lire started, but it is thou«;ht
! thai it was euusetl by a defective
I tine, as the family had been having
Km t. 1• vi ai. i () i' m^taevarf
TliuiKtliiy «* veil lug in I. < • < • F, Hall. All
iikmmIi. r 11raini-stIv ri-qiti"*!ati in Mtlcnd
ti. il.irli ii.'ilii-r^ ;m- cordlalli
iu vlli'.l, .1 j, n 1 tin n . (i .
W. M. ('iio.kiat \ <• li. I ^i'ENPkii. He
IM-\ PAUL
I' 11V SI r I A N ANI
'KKIfK lloriK
11 111. I ti 111,
I |i Ik 111 ll p. Ill
DHMANN,
sukukon.
skcond Ooou Souru
Post Oriice,
<|'S of Wniiioii :inet "E
«'u 11 Hpt>e|!ill v. .
I.. A. BOONE,
I'll VSh I AN A Nil "IHOKO.N
OrKicK Mi im«i
i'roni ti in H a.
Ami *.) loll) p. in
Kiel, Okla.
Auctioneer!
Talks b.,ti
lieinian. I
est crier lit tin
e line of I'm
. . . I trouble with it, ami the 100I ol th.
I at Andrew s; ,
the only' niiiire reeciitly o|iein
it ,L even | lis., a full line ol undertaking.
j Where tin ic is beauty we taki
■' " ; .vhcre there is none we make it.
" .1 A. rAVi-.u
Hitler t,
K, •
■. till
I It I < I ll
Than,is j-q..tg
ill a; ■ ,.. it'ls. -
ji'.i.il.itinti.
j iiouse was li.'Nt cons.line.I by the
tlaines au.I fell u|iiin the nIi- -|>i 11 j
! children before other parts of the
[ Iiouse were extensively bitrueil.
A iinteral will be lieltl over the
11
a it i
1
■■In 1
1,1 .J les.l *11 IM II .1 A r. 1 \
„r eoinnl r it-i >n. W ..-it ' re h 1
value of big .er eli. .ti ... I- .-
lerc-i in '. estee ll ■ I It i i In • |I."
I«>rlion. 1 here « 111 n , 1 in ; -r !i • au\
Oreiiu nis u|,|ii,si 1,1,111 to the |,ro|ios,'.| ■
plan of e Inciting th.* youth ol this |
I tir lau.l. Tilts clti 'iency ol this ,
svHtein 01* instrii' tioi. is not .jut—— ,
tioneil by th ise wh 1 are thor. iighl> j
aequaniti' I with the name -therein j
lies Its si.p.'t-i■ >r wort it.
llh.
I ' III 111 .s,
esseil :;n
i- sjilethl "I
I -.11111 'I
Hi-it y
ek ,
\. i:. 1 >_•
Charlei
I'llesil t\ t.
nival now
11. M
. t'ltemlay.
a itl. t In-i
family.
at.
I Welti to (il.lltr.l
it.l the Haules' car
111 |irogiess at that place
I i .tri'isiiu itti'l A .fe lei I
lor liri.lge|.ort ti. visit
■ sou. I"'. M. tiarris
.1. A. .Martin r.-eeiv.-.! wor.t Sun
. 1 a\ that his sisier. living 111 King
\ 1 oilier
1'.' ise. T 1
in.) '1 iys It
, c|.,|,in -in:
eonttii luwi
the light of 1
upon the jien
1,1.1.litr which makes glirl lite heart James Wy off, ol li.'j;e, ami
ami which shouhl inspire every ^1 ,ss y.j t of Omega, were
citizen with ineuvaseil energy ami in nrn i ins>e by 1{( v. Ilerm!,
reiiewel expectation. home, one-hall utile west ot
l lie blessings of Divine I'rovi- lowl)) 1'l.nrsilay.
.lent,, have been M.erally m.-ie.l out ^ ^ ^
'"'"i'1"- 'u,, employ of ,1. A. M ..tin for a
burned bodies today ten o clock
iinl the interment a ill mjcur inline
jdiately afterward. Kev. Herod
1 will coin!uet the service.
The accident was, lmleed, a very
| ,ui(j calamitous one ami the sympathy ol
all is extended to the unforluiiat*
parents.
Knglish and
•st and cheap-
eounM'V.
C onditions made known on
application.
JACOB KALTENBERGER,
Kiel. Okla.
FRANK KIEFER
Painter
mid
Paper Hanger,
Kiel, Ok lain.ma,
IiiMi ve orders attlio Uruff Store.
has beameil I ' eounty, Kai.ias, hail il.e.l
() k 1:11 ... :t I that .late of
Ii makes <41a<i the heart
every
'V uml
That Panama Affair.
There is a i;reat deal of conjee.
1 he laud has brought lorlh boun
ture, instutinion, Kug«'estion, pre •
Ulnl harvests. Health, hone am.
diction and some boasting coucein ,
, ,. happiness prevail. I eac« an.l pien-
111 «r tlie situation oil the Isthmus, . 1 '
, ty reign in all parts ol the territory,
bill very lutie of ac.til ll lad appears - - 1
I let us trust ami believe that the
in print. i ... , .
' , , , 1 past with its pplemliil achievsinents,
I'olombia is a large are. of uouu- i ' 1
,, . , the pr.s. nt lull ol p.opbecv ami
trv m South America. It lies west | | .. .
• . , . rich iu promise, loreeast lor us a
ol \ eiie/. lela ami its ten .toi \ .*• ;
illy conlincnlal. A
ina.'uiticeiil ami glorious liiture.
t'onlonning lo custom ami in
' accorilancc with the pioelainalion
of the I'resiiient of the Unileil
! Stales, 1 recommeiiil that
aliuoHt w
n irrow s'.rip, know ii as the Istliiuus
of Diritli, er I', in. ill., connects
Colombia with Costa liici, which is
itself a f.irt of the isthmus.
rite republic of l'an una, a new, I HI HSDA^ , NON. -'ti, lilt..,,
nation born last I'uesilay at six j be observe 1 iu Oklahoma as a ilaj
o'clock p. in., has no geographical | of thanksgiving ami prayer, ami
relation to Colombia except a« a j that all public business—-commerce,
conn ctitig link Politically it has j tra.le, lab ir ami official duties be
belong.* 1 lo the South American | siispemleil to eitab e us as one people
nation, but its access to Uogota, the | in assemble at the places set apart
capital ol Colombia, Is difficult, j for public worship ami rentier ilcvo |
In fact its geographical situation j lion to the (ioil ol Nations "Whose j
entitles it to independence if it can I -nercy etuliii'etli fArever" and •'lioni
prove its ability to be self support- Whom all blessings (low."
i ! Done at Guthrie, Territory ol
year past, left last Thursday for his
old home in w. stem Illinois, where
he will spend a few weeks visiting
with relatives and friends.
James Clin.' came down, Sunday,
Ironi Okeene, where he had been
during the carnival last week, ami
spent a day with friends at this
place. lie returned on Monday to
Carmen, where lie i- in business.
New Lot o( Shoes
With the approach ol cold weath-
er, we have added a new and com-
plete line of shoes to our constantly
"reiving stock ol merchandise. NN e
also carry a full line ol staple
groceries and an excellent stock .«f
ilrv goods. Call and cv.mine our
stock. Yours,
The Kntkiu-uisk.
-= AUCTIONEERS-
/ iri/l (■/■;/ .sa/cs at an;/
/>/(rci' in h in i/'/is/i cr or nd
join in o' con ii ties a I reas-
on a/i/c enter, (riving the
hest of service n nil, satis-
J net inn to nil-
Address me at Kiel, or call by
I'elerences at Farmers
.t Merchants liank, Kiel, Okla.
./- STIMMEL.
FRED KL.INNERT,
Mechanic and Plasterer,
Sit.ne aiul Brick Work.
KkKIIiKNTK | WO Mil.UN SOI TH OK
KlKI..
.1 allies S'.ewarl, living live llllles
west and south of this
place, has rcc nlly bee-i appointed
by the Oklahoma Livestock Sanitary
t!oiuinission as inspector ol amuiaN
for slaughter al Kiel and surround-
ing territory.
Having purchased the entire stock
A. A. Ewing a Candidate lor Post
master at Kingfisher.
We are informed, from a source
which we consider reliable, that A
A. Kwing is a candidate lor post-
aster at Kinglislier,
Why not? Mr. Kwing is emi
in-litly qualilied, a man of wid
acquaintance, not only with the
patrons of the office, but with III
business world, and possessing ti.
executive ability lo handle the al
fair- of the office in a business-Ilk
manner, politically, Mr. Kwin
known far and near as au i.ncom-
promising republican, whose conn I
j sels are valued by his own party and ;
Ireaded by all opponenU. It the |
i i> i I aniiointinent gees to Mr. Kwing we
B" that the Kingfisher office!
I,„b..cl, .V e, we lespeitlu j■ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,,t„ri,v Neither absent nor tardy:
invite the public to call 'ind inspect ^ ,, vi....,t.u u,„l.. A,l..l,o, I
i our line ami get prices. We aieia- I
j yours to please,
Report
of Parker School (I)ist. No. 60) for
is I the month ending October : ):
No. of days taught '20
" " pupils enrolled 4'
Average daily attendance itl
No. absent from sickness •>
No. absent from other causes HI
No. tardy 8
(ill.ill it I ST ,V SlIKI'.WOOIl.
"etat the merits of the con- Oklahoma, t'li-. Itl. day ol Nov
home, in me iueitiiii.il.- ....-j | -
1„. tilled lull of the importance and j Ivoversy one should look at the map her,
,„g„.ty ol agriculture, horticul.ure' « « d rea|we how little the lstbn.uH I5y the (.overnor,
never be
ashamed <d i^s choice.
The people of Kiel are especially
interested in the appointment, for
, , n.;- ... „i.l l,, I to Colombia and how worthless
and stock raising. 1 his cctlhl lie |
. , . i .i (\)loinl)i,i is to lite Istliiuus in coil-
.tone by side instruction and in the i 1
..M i i {*-«.. vciiiences t l travel eoinlnrt ami all
readers. The reader-Irom nr*t to
sixth should be especially prepare I that g" to make up a government,
for the rural schools, and lilted with j Without a gr.evance ot any kind.
1 11 ... .I,.* I the people of Panama would bf
strong and wholesome .utulis on ti ^
. ■ ., ,- ... t Instifieil iii cuttin" aloof Ironi Col
matters pertaining to the larm and J ~ .
rural life.
T
Last Thursday morning as W. F. ! t|,,, r,.Hsoii that all mail for and from
I Dimick was hitching his team to a|,|nee must pass through
riglitened , |<ulgtis|.er office, and they desire to
tin-
.|lln l""
1 plow, his horses becan.t
j ami rail away. Iu the confusion I Kfil. lt compeieut bauds. Onl y
; one of the horses was cut su badly |aHt week the carrier who brings our
! by the plow that it was killed, there | I11Hj| i rum Kingfisher failed to cou-
•envery to the v,.y a large portion of our vegulai
The horse I luili|. He stated tint the Kiel mail
I!. KKUGUSON.
(lovernor.
W 11.1.1 A M GltlMKS,
Secretary of the Territory. ;
—— ! being no hope of its i
To Organize a Lyceum. 'extent of urn-1 illness
There will be a meeting at the j belonged to llev. Ilerod and was I llHll arrived at the Kinglislier office
lining to the larm am. i ,L.|ll>0i lllliw, in Kiel, on We.li.es-1 young and not well domestieateil. j Wor« he started from there, but
^ 'rz day evening, .s, to or- I, was valued at $12.">. M, Dim- | lhrougIl t|, obstinacy of the clerk
now so generally org.int/.ed, could, ---J- iH i- Colon "aiti/.e a ivceum. All those who | narrowly escaped injury, probably who prepared our mail for trans-
be broadened and ma le to do * part I l«m , , ' wlllU: «re interested in literary cxercises j fatal, for as the tea... started they ,Ilis9ion, it was retained at that
of this .vork. i.ea T ,V ,h „ metropolis ll.e city o: are earnestly requested to attend, j swung around him, thus bringing ' offioe, thus delaying for twentyloui
Wliat we want in to slop eilueat-1 lL* • 11 ' v ! him into close proximity with the |10lirH the daily paper* and other
, , |, tlu i Panama, has water connection witn Mother—44\ou nauv^litv hov, von I . , , 0, , 4 -,,.
mi' the young people «imav troin it t • •■ .1 yjuj, uiachine, but he at length nnportant mail sent to Kiel.
* w i. ....,1 -ni.ti. have been piayin«' Wltll these ^ ill ti i ' lul>
hildrei. again!" ! freed l imself from the entanglement,
farm, and then'let the... follow the | Pacific cities north and south
natural bent of their minds. Far] Wl.cn lo these political and geo
bt it from us to rob llie nation of! graphical diihou t.es
the larm boy. He is now, and 1 substantial grievance
Martha Bode, Adolplt Bode, Mag-
gie Voting, I'earlie I.ichliter,
Dallus lia.ney, lielle Iligby, John
Kotter, Frank Koller, Iter,nan
Kolter, Addie Kotter, Ben Kot-
ter, .I iin Pierce, Joj Pierce, Or-
plia liar.turd and Grade Highy.
We are crowded for room, but,
otherwise, school is progressing
nicely. Visitors are welcome at
all times. Patrons, call and see |
for yourselves how our school
progressing
I wish to thank patrons and others I
lor their hearty cooperation <liir.
ing our lirst month.
BKKT Mt'Cl.Kl.LAN'll,
Teacher.
added a! Son —-No, I hain't, ma! I jus' j and thereby perhaps saved his own
I l-'r.iuk Kiefer
j| ' been lighli.
It. M. lioss
■el'e ill Kinglisher yesterday
"Faith, Mrs. O'ltara, l.ow d' yel
till tliiui twins aparrt?" "Aw, 'l|
is aisy —I slicks me linger in l)in-
nis' mouth, an' il lit* bites I kuow|
it's iloike,"—Harvard Lampoon.
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Cavett, A. B. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1903, newspaper, November 12, 1903; Kiel, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102770/m1/1/: accessed May 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.