The Kiel Herald (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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TIIU KlIiLlIHRALl).
Published Weekly.
II C ('lii>|nnan, Editor.
$1 a year in advance.
stnni!.
tlireeof tin* |>iesciit i-oii^ressnien
were reneniinated and will he
deeled in N ovendier.
.!—.„.t . lassr... McOniiv in tli.- litKf; Dick
1010, at the post officetil Kil l. "I>. iindcr |' Morrill in tin* sen.nd and
the Vet of March'.i. Is:'' ("lias. K. Creamer in I lie tliil'd;
In tliefoiirtli (Jims. M. l 'uinphell,
and I II Franklin in the fifth,
l >t 11 are "stand;>at"' republicans.
The democrats named in tlia
First, J. T Pinkhain; in the
second Gerlach, of Woodward,
in the third .las. I,. Davenport
in the fourth ('lias. ('arter, and
in the fifth Scott I'Vi l is the last
Kat< s of adverti>iiiK il|e the
SAM K to ALU The money
et Patent. Medicine anil Advert is
in<_r Agents will not Iniy any
more for ns than that of the la
borer.
McNealand victory in Novein
her.
Tom Ferguson, like J. .1.
Jell'ries "Couldn't come back."
J« .J.
An exchange says—" A hinder
under a maple tree is as much
out. of place as a man at a
aid society."
«*Progressive" republicans, in 000 ()t)- j
Oklahoma, did not show a very SectJon 23. Article len.
band last Tu s.lay. All and then see if Oklahoma is in (
the hands of law-abiding, busi j
ness like men or in the bands of
a band of, spendthrifts looters
and defyers of law.
Think this over and where it
is to end if they are to rule all-
other term of official life.
What do you think of such
doings with their cry of '"Let the
people rule."
T'ah'e.
I'la.-im nt.
Dora M. Sii'K. Vici; 1*hks.
II W. SirK. Cakiiim;.
PROTECTED
15 v TI IK
< )l OK IjA MOM a.
DEPOSITS
IN Till*
•>BANK-:-
FARM
Yon sav
you losi
farm ini|
\ hy
•uts
ind work
leaving
shedded
STA'I'K ('KKTI I'll' A'l'KS 11ANPKI)
Oi l' TO TKACHKK INDIS
CHIMIN ATKLY
(iiithrie, Okla., July 2a.— II
two are present members of On ,|„.1V js;l teacher within the con- j
gressaiid will be reelected in Oklahoma, svlio has not |
November. since statehood secured a state j
♦ certificate- good lor lile—it is!
S'I'ATFj 1)1'.HI IN' lil'/ASLS. ||l(. teacher's own fault, for they
(iov. Haskell and his Pemoera are to lie had for tlm asking, j
tic press bureau are busy just Plies are being given out, indis-i
now frying to explain a wav the criminally as the gov.-mor is |
large state debt, which the Demo sues pardons, and tosncli a great j
shave piled iipdtiring a little | extent in lad that during ueaiW
two and a half years of {three years of statehood, several |
ZIIIIL. CZLA
~ YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED. &
We offer unusual facilities for handling all
branches of Commercial Banking. Special
attention given Farm Loans, Insurance, For-
eign Exchange and Bank Money orders is-
sued on all parts of-the. United States.
CI"
but ovel
the i De
ilV
the
k v.
ocratic administration.
The governor attempts to de-
ceive his hearers by stating that
that the cause of the debt was
the l.u ger number of oiitshaud
ing warrants, which were in
berited from Oklahoma territo y.
As usiia.ll, theg ivernor s ligures
based upon fief ion, not lads, and
rownlei' won the j"1" ^'sproved by the re
ion for Cor-
The I'acis are the state receivi il
I'ri> , 11ie terrian ial t n asm er I Ik
sum of ^ cash, and in
addition to this -10.:; 11 1'2 was
The court savs tiie Capital is paid imo the state heasury by
•il Guthrie lint Haskell still t he . ever,il county
has Oklahoma hy the purse Oklahoma territor
sti .ii'/ and is at Oklahoma Cilv. .iieing ImcI; taxes
The candidates
"nailing lies" can now put away
their hammers or go to knock ing
on the uncertainties of politics.
Enioi y D
republican in
poration I' nnmissiouer la
dav and can l eelected
her.
I lies
) v e 111
times as many certificates have!
been issued as dming the pieced- j
ing eighteen yeai s of < )klalioma
territorial goverunieiit.
Even Hill Cross, secretary ot
state, has a st He cert die He! Il
was given to him at the lime he
was designated the Oklahoma
educational representative to the
international educational con-!
fereuce in London, two years a
go. I le had never been a teacher,
of course, knew nothing about l
the art, in fad, hut the demo- j
erat.ic machine believed a sea-
1 1 .*'rT Bi^Si H ^ !5
A Full Line of Up-to-date Undertaking Goods
always on hand. Frees Right!
** Orders taken for Furniture. *va
S. *. WALTON.
Ok.
(Ireat is 1 tasked! ' I
|k o]ile rule."
TJie "Also ran" socief
Inrgeaccession last Tuesi
is ih>v\ in a very inlereslii
of i••• igitafion i>\er "how
nened.
g stati
it hap
This i
)recei\
tiki
Hit
Now* look over your harvester
•Ml:' e that evei \ I hillg is ill goi III in
. uilit ion to work so y< hi wili in it ti.,
have to wait repairing by an fr
overworked smith next sunii)ier h;
>yag" would do him good and
reasur; is of t hey gave him a si ate certificate
this amount 1 anil started liini to London at
the state's expense.
There is no reason why every
eaclier in Oklahoma should not
oave a staiecet fiticale before the
ireseiit administration ends, as
nothing is needed excepting to
make application, and a halt
niJlion blank foi ins are waiting
lo be filled out. One teacher
writes that she has only taught
i In >e months altogether, i'hat
\S- '■> •"> < in makes no difference, send in the
. hands of the . ' te treasm-i implication.- HI Reno Am.
in territorial funds, alter In
I ri'deenie I all ten itorial out
* m '•«" s j V - ®. ,'ii
\4i/'
rs u
/
n
■i the a total of ?(J'Sl. H.lii.l]
l the slate t rcasiirer.
The total amount
.* got a in warrant.-, ol every descri;1
i\ and i''tit, i'n*lmli g all interest pa i!
Oil salne Up to I he t i I lie of t lie; ■
reilei: ption, was s|i i.;.i> jn -i .
Tliis taken from the total
a nioiil' I 1 fcei\ c.l bv the : t a (•
treasu er f: • ill) t he fei iti>i iaI ad-
uiinistrafii.il let
OF K 1NOF1SHF.I!.
A Practical A<JuTf 0 N_cik vvili aiterd ait
kinds of Public Sales and guarantee satis-
faction. Can sell your fine stock, your farm
sale or anything you have to sell in Public.
Leave orders for me with the Kiel HeraN.
TERMS reasonable; arrange dates and bills
O. A. 1!. tV \V. 11 l'. Social.
when the machine ought to be j standing warrants. ; One of the most delightful so
running in vour lield. In addition to this an exanii- , .-ial events flint |ms taken p!ace ii
Oil t lie iron and paint the woi >d nation of (lie records of the [in b i (Okeene er vicinity occurred at 11n
in it- make up
Dr. .orris, for their kindness in
throwing op; n their houses and
ground* for the oca ion.
Committee
T IWNSHII' !•:> "I d \
Well, \ on 111a v not have nonii
liati d \ our lavonte candidate
last Tuesday but the majority t
vi nr part;, has named them.
Now get to work and choose the
\ erv 1.1 st men of tin* lot to till
the pi and put ()klahoma
hack onto
\vheie she was befort
del ing gang got her.
lie it resolved by elii- '• nil <>i'!'• •• -s
of Otter Township, in Ki.;..'. In i . ■ y
Okla., That the following is hereby d'-
elnred to he the lin>meiat estimate (■ v 1 >*
Freckles to Tan. ; ter Township. KineMslii reonntv Okiale •
We hymned the freckle a year ago. ma, for the liseid ve il- ending June
In lyric periods we demonstrated that ton;
it is n beauty spot on the face of man- , Unexpended Kaiances.
kind. WTiat words are left to sing of Unexpended li,dance on h e: I a
tan' For tan is to the freckle as an
i .1 i ... . , . ,, ,, .. , . , , , . , the lew for anv prcveuis venr or
lie l.nid deoai fn: ad shows that residence of M rs II. ( (,iianiaan r.pple orchard in bloom is to a single
e p. ;U iny. Jnfy «. Tho Wo S
depart III" it. recaved he sillll ol man- 11 ■ i I Coi*pJ, of what was Tan )s l1)0 frccye expanded, subii- or legal claims outstanding v '00a:0.
7x which added to tin John A. Mart in I'.-st, Ko. ?>?>. De- mated, softened, raised to the tenth 2. Kstiaiate of Iieorac.
j pi >).. j i u 11 ,i, t nt' Ol.-l'irioni-i nelcbr'it- degree. How mysterious is its crea- Income estimated from other than
f STS.S;.:' .VI ill ike :i total
•tT'd 72 received by tliest;
the territory in excess o
ritorial liabilities.
In spite of tins large as
load to tie trout ceived i.\ tin' slate Iroin t
'he piu11 ii[or\ on Noveinher 150.
de from ;. d the birthdays of its Pn >t pres.
' all ter i Mrs. Carrie Parvin and its present
■el re
ic ter
lltn'.i
pr.
Pres.. Mrs. Kate Moody, l.y serv
ing ice cream, cake and lemonade
The old comrades were invited
and most of them put in an np
■nionstrated t aeii
!>,!■ I
Buck ('.111spbelI. of the Wat,
komis Ilornel, received the 11
) >i i Id ii .hi nomination foi
there was oiitst indiiig in slat, pearance and
bonds "I. 4lli), enO nil mid in stale , ability to line up u> t lie coiuniis-
; warrants SI .ill a,oil (il, ma kin
fht
repre
sent n t i ve li'oni
t :ait: Id con. tv
Now . there'll
in (; nt brie ne.\
Huck ge ti I)
Hut one candidate for t o
sm veyor filed hi-
Kiowa county.
The so 'ialist candidal
ii nublican | i us; eci jv
1 daI'.o and e .11! I not
di'tuiicrat -u.as in I'enie
caring for a sick -..n ;m
ii
ti
III
(if
''Slates K'|:.|
t rt-I I" have I
1 ogre l \ . stall i
Hut ' 'klalii i , , ■ j
to i f ,i -t not to at 11 act
Hal v i:! IIII es
total gross indi btedness of
,u7o.afi'_i til.
ne district in There was at this time in tie
state lieasury, however, the sum
sonietbin iloiu of .M.or.o-kii 77 and deducting
winter when 111 is f r> mi I he gn >ss iinlebtediiess
id calls " .Mr. leaves a net tah debt of s*J.00lJ
! I'll.M I i n Noveiubei o i, lilt)! .
I ll se are • 111ie.a 1 ti_ll. es I lout
I In i f. ia! r col d -, and cannot
ipplicat ion foi [„. disproved, uiih s the lecorui-
a 11 i a h i! I 'd. a lid t his, too, luidta
: consl ii ut ion which sa \ s 11 ai
the k-' tie sI■;,!j not ai aiiy linn
I'Xcei d " M)t).00 ■ I Ml
^ii" Nov. nib ! ill). l"d'd. ' i at)
it'll) (HI ol I lie j uhi ic biu!iiin
v\ ;i 11 a nt > ha i' been is.- mil, and.
'Uthern m (iddition, a I age am nmt o|
ill. i '.v at rai ts to meet • tirie.it
X pel i si
was in
file; the
\ h a, nia
d could
for ti.
Hi in
v hit '
11: <1
■o. d.
i ring
/ i ds
d
i xl i aoi llnarv
ii il a p|n ■ .pi ia I ioi!« o|
11 - isia til! e is -liih 1' III
c ih at at I hi'- lone in ■
II. e.\| i ss of W.0UU
sary department as ably as
days of l lie rebel ion.
Too much cannot he said i i
praise of the ladies of the Sadie!
i 'oips who - and so loyal 1 y toget h-
■r and it is the opinion of 111 o ii
boys thai lie whtre i Is on . ;ri
can the old <
icate attention and saeli de.iscio -
refreslnntmis as when lie is the
o'le*si id J-.din A. Martin Hetiei
Corps.
'1 lie comrades present pa se.i a
resolution to re organi.* ■ tie- po>i
.mil ap| ■ will d Sal iirdny, .1 try '.
lis the day to mi t lor lliat pur-
(lose. Place of meeting t■. be in
the Non is building, upstair-..
Del all old coini adi - c me out on
, that da \ and help tart . lie pest
again.
Mrs t'liapmaiiN liou- > \s .is niee-
lv decoi iled and if d til r\ nunh
i n e \ i d ■:
Maiiv ihaaks ale duo to Mr.-.
Chapman and her da ajl.t. l M r-
tion—"beginning douhtfully and far advalornm taxation
away. * * I-irst, guessed by .j l-Nt minted current expenses for
faint auroral blushes." I.ike all things Kllini, ^s..el Vl..(r.
beautiful, tan springs from the travail
of pain. It blossoms from the "burn,"
tho first result of the sun's rays. It 13
ps if the sun first tested the temper of
the individual whom he is soon to
lacquer with liis unapproachable pig-
ment. Who would think that first
blush—blazing face, crimson neck,
ecarlet ear tips—could ever lead to
beauty T—Collier's.
Cook a Professor of History.
Mofcow university has a professor
of history who Is only a cook. The
university telegraphed to the minister
of education in flt. Petersburg for a
cook to be hurried to Moscow. The
ude find such del- operator made a mistake in sending
the message and the cook was a pro-
fessor of history when he arrived at
Moscow, lie protested t6 the faculty
that he knew nothing but pots and
pans, but while the Kussiaa red tapa
Is ti ing unwound he still holds li.'s
professorship, though no one attends
U.-> lectures.
Paradise in Advance.
"The man died eating watermelons,"
Boaie one said to Hrother Dickey.
"Yea, suh," he said. "Providence
tonielimes puts us In paradise hefo
we gits ter heaven."—Atlanta Con
stltution
Se.lary of township officers
Sulary of road .supervisors
Roads 40a. ■!• i
Bridges. Culverts
Township supplies 10') d"
4. SinUin.tr Fund None.
5. .Tudirnients Outstanding N. -.ic
li. The ; .mount to be raised for tin- i n
suing year after deducting uuexpeu i^ i
balance sa l !a
We. the Board of Dinca.rs ofOta-r
Township Kinu; .-.her Co..my Ok',:,
ma, do hereby certify that the above ■■--
timntes were made hy the Tn i,a.';.
Beard at a mei'ling held on Uk ">th i.
of J"iy. 1010.
(Signed) . President.
"Charles Waters Tu p. ( - r ;
John \Ysibling. Treiis.; i - r.
Board of Direetor^ of < liter T « n- . .
Kingfisher county. (Ikhihoii ,i
STATE OF OKI, A Ii' >M.\
CeMJKTV ( fr KlNOFtSHEU, J
I. the un.iel'niu'iu I 'I'...- n-le'p ( • r'<
hereby certify the above-ue; fori .. .
be ii true and correct cop-, a' estiiniili i>
iiie and on record in my • >;li• e
Dated .Tuty •">111 101(1
Charles Waters. T..w ushie C'h r'e
0, Beatrice!
Beatrice—George tiled to kiss m«
last night.
Muriel—Why, what did you do?
Beatrice - 1—1 sit ii;:ht down on
hiln! Miuueha-hn.
Kin^fisher inn (i
A Willing Adventurer,
A "man, H2," advertises in a morn
Ing paper that he is willing to tin-
deitahe an> adventure, however dea>
Derate."—London Kveuint StandRri
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Chapman, H. C. The Kiel Herald (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1910, newspaper, August 4, 1910; Kiel, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc103021/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.