The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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KIOWA* I.T. April 21th
Mo. 3.
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LOCAL NEV.
ITEMS
The Editor Geo C . ■• ' • "
week attending The l r
Caddo. 1 T If ti -re is any . :ut
paper y
ndcvil1'
Mr.!(
attend
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you i .mi RO
ckiuv,'.
ut t o Cm
y.Wcdn-
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smith sh i1 •:
business it tU'.
Homer Omst i'. >
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h int 1 .A ''aintvi threw ;i ru-
>1 rl"' " ' SC NT'.lly.'1
►Vi
••lit his
IS 111 v>
i stand.
y Hi'
i 1 i> 11 II
, I! moved into
liorae.
Rock I nil' intr-
lord is begining
•5.
a is finshlng his new
i.,,e Barber shop.
■hi-, papnr for bar-
5iowa Trailing C<
\ on.
• is Pi lie Bell,ai d
,vp • in J' Iowa W • lut'.vi
Mr S.ii.li'. mum. ' *"
ed at tli Uil-ioe'-
Mr '• ink I' 'n haR s'v
Kiowa hauling rock tor
lUildini;. 4
Mr William- ■■■.:? mil
0f Texas are t ho gui-s
Dooriran. their pa- r'th
.Nil St i"'
stlay la
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I i ams I
ie new '> >;i
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Miss May J "
ti ip 1 ' IrOU!
Ghat-. Auh. >.
at tlv■ Blai -■ iV °
day tuiB week.
SKLL yo-.v Sutter and IV -
Thompon; lie pay
pi'irCt CAS'"'
or trade.
lie will Soli yon Gr0C£t-
ies as jCfiEAP as any one ir
Kiowa: good fresh groceries.
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Turk ■
tine
Butter
;. rtrf on
at ll.Cr.il
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per
itiotli^,,
young
l. 1'.
yS LIVERY STABLE
Ct and HARHISON A One ' ;,Nk'
,i? '.;3 nigs.
.> toc K t -
o^son3i>'
'! i r.iilis .it (
■. at th>
.iiivctory
• r. on first \
Jiaroe;
\ l T. <MI
l
, v, 1ND. Thli.
Preaching ti "**>
,1, ■•rlan,
i oivcli lij. 'itb.
Iiool t '.' i Snn-.l;i i 10 a. m.
meeting "Jay e l lng.
i mm Si McAlester. LT.
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ltd brrod-
c Chock .
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N.C.Uaitmiage, oi'i'crs
Her -.m vi' > to the public as
Dr.'ss maker or Seamstress.
Ci u-.-ioutioiu work Will I"
done, i mi- and see lue about
your M'\ViiJg,« tii St near the
school house
1!.A i'hompson buyg eggs,
chicken and all kinds of
LoiMitry produce.
;.A. Foyil made a bu«i-
Ue:- trip to Pltilipps Moo-
day.
\j . Omst'.-ao was in So
Mi*A !• a.-te. Monday or- h't.-i-
nc.
Re .v.JohnnoiK preached
af the Presliyterai ChitTch
Stiiid <y lL'ist un .' > ( a(.<1
to attend the contention th;,4.
will meet on
fA|, S't.t: on L'a":
(,( )1)S; this week, at —
Hancock ct Co's>
3 lb enn of Apples — 4 cans <"t
11, .. lYaches — .J .. 1 • •
2 It, .. Black 1)! rrics 4 . . •
,. . aid rythmical p. the sotuni
;i'ri] pk'(l cow ruuni'':; ()Vcr
briuire with loo-'C plr.nk in it.
Eev. J. H- Godfrey has 1 ii
(Iv. citing lictise almost ci'inplcU'i1 |
It i- a large niomey building -oi
.,viil be a nicc residence when fln-
ishcdj
Can'ic
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Mt t 1
to
key; It tak< s a sneal
'r ;iys
>! wliis-
{ , '-iiv it
four i
\Y
Year
.iint;'.
a!■.<)> i'
i, .•::i.*. ' 1
•ol of th
I t.>
2 ti. St ,"
Go to
yell your
Kiowt si ■
nii'.'.'1.
She h i-
in
Tf
A. Tliora] on
r and i r"■
lie of ti
«,v; i
i' . ;if. an eav.y ' 1 1 • I
, ; . ■ i
; ility f"r ;m- j
•"ii', g ci. '• oi th' [
nt.fully located oi
the'tividi'ig i ne ( t for' t and pi
tie, in the center of a rich farm-!
tog countfy, with ineinhusb )le
coal fields opened up on her very
borii. rs, iimi numerous other min-
erals in .surrounding hid . v- ■
only the magic touch of the ■ tit-
ers pick t<i convcrt them iiit '
treasure:'. Kiowa bids fair
shortly out trip her neighborin .
town- ii ft rnisliirp honit i tor
the great army of homeseekert
faoni the siflt'is at.d surrouiulina
country.
WAISTF.i)
A first class barber:
Nu booze fig1, 'er need
' apply-
Must be a fir't class
workman. Address,-
v. j. Hereford:
i city — 15 a * b t • •
tlOWA, im1, ' 01
Oscar Leslie was in Kdws r.
StimlaT. and had the ba.ul b«.v
,lt practicing inarch-u r.neuver-.
The band is improving wonder-
fully, and are now very pr ficient
in first and second guide liiusic.
T 1 Edwards wants to buy a
cow". She must bo a full blooded
Jersey, young, getttle, hornless
and kicidess, arid must givef at
ic;-, ,t, four gallons of milr a day.
Tom will pav fifteen dollars.
Thero will be an egg-hunting
it Mr. Fink Bell's farm Saturday
ui' ■ by moonlight alone*" and
in pairs. Bggs will be hidden on
Li,, prior ie iu the afternoon.
O'-ca Leslie is li'ijuesled to collie
early and help mind the dogs
away i'ront the c<^s liutil tae
crowd gathers.
V-, Easter draw s near our mind
I reverts to the gay Easter of our
• ,,'huod days, wliou in company
^ i Ji brothers and sisters galore,
v,e hunted eggs to "hide out
for the coming festival, gath'ring
,oils from the i corners tin
1 n-hotlse and hay-mow; and i-
:.y robbing the ne i " the old
blue hen setting in the ehimnej
,•„« , then fee: i-L. c:ht anu
ftg hauled across, the
. nal knee, ..uu haviug naif do4-
tsle'eggs "busted in oux
i | ol poi'ket.
i all trou. Ie f >' •'
\ . i on Sundry o a iabh " "
itll egg- ul ' . ' i;
. ned over," uoiio and i
ilow slyly \ ■ tilled >
. kets, and hied away to t
■ I t the neighbor b'>x • i
; , - jolly feast of our own. |
I \ J day the old home is i |
:i iy and tenanted by
st i','.f"r the compan'oiis <>i
o:v:' 'yhood are proud ' nosl y
PCiiU red The cackle of tin
i t ton^ a forgotten mfl-
od>'gg': ar'' twenty live
. > do^en, and our neigv-
V ,. so BtlspiciouA of Ca'.'
otl.i. that they kee p 'heir
h 'l houses locked. \ ''l'iiy.
1 ]> bolidajs are aH /nn •
and ve' alien of spirit >' '
it wit love that r.r the i pmniuter. O-l!
,tche<- " "1 h -vi ' ' 1,1 101 -ecured mi"""
i°would beleave on oath." in*^inS l" j^^intnin n i-
"The Whiskey business andUjieh agreed o ma
tobacco business l..,vc tal-n the th, traffic .-•« . >
CAPITAL
K
3 10.000.00
• #
n ii .vav. pit • nt u W,<1 luU"y ^
fair competition of water nt'
With the trnn -■ u-tinenta ran
. wuh , eouipet.tlot.
'
ur:..'A nNaw l.
■'-ad
A—
- ttv 1,
■ u.
nude picture of womanhood tor
their sign No wonder.
Ivive stripped her of her homo,
,i pped her of her husband and
aid son- aud now the; nave - trip-, i, n
„ed her of her clothes ' «'•' , .... . ,H
••They call im' cra«y. 1 would to W u ' t
uiothers.wet a^qrazyiwiu . ,
LsI oS.it Would save many of «,id the passenjn .
our men from the in,a sylum. me^te.Iron, ; ■ J
have don all thl® suffered alM , « • ,; ,w
t >: i p for youi •' • . . .
bood i, need In the home mil kotlo W U
but a great h :ne i a noun
,v*
a:
(;;Ve 11^ \'>ur deposits.
Maki vottr loans with
We will do your
liti iness in a Ini-itie-—
w,v. and ' .'end all tli"
courtesies consistent
with a legitimate hank-
ing business.
We have a special sav-
in. , dep ■ tmenj for the
eldldren. Encourage
your boy in starting a
bank uecount of his
own.
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ulan is rafe u nlcsa ll« • ■n®
ahinnf n. "oodi oman.
oompanioa-snip oi a fc
" The. same God who put an ox
eoadin Shamgar'shand and a jaw
a puiui
monopoly is eliniina.' <'•
i. already a poweriul lobby i.
arlington which hopes to « . - ,
goad in Shamgar's liana aim u Uoine iha
bono in the hand of ^mp-n. of he Commissk -leant
put a hatchet ia Carrie Patton s to fc it8
knd- I monopoly wWch they have so Um
~~*** • jrf I enjoyed. What this
Kiowa should have a good dc Ush Remains to • ; ■ y
bating and litorarj f wty. A .n- * it wa9 long sufeoienW:
jng of «n elevating character ap- VerftlU to prevent Cong"
peals so forcibly to the ydung Pe" U^m pr6ceechng'with an i hmi
pie ol a community, as f. f0.0/ canalis well know and there >« r
I live literary. While it entci, uv,t tl::vt how
and amuses them, \t also ten o j msure wl.iea
' ,kn 3J be brought
..(Ige, bring them together ml
,.,'iidly competition, and tear.
iln m to e<-.t '• ctly m a ue
n talents : I ability, by pitti.
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A;l.l 'Die
pacific
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Very Lo^ Bates in Effect
Daily, March 1st to May
/IV^nv Routes From Which
To Make Yoar C mice
Villi inforinatlon mi Tci.uost
y.\ i. act.
them asainst those of thai'
)WS.
every ounce
exen v.
. .._r t prevent
curtailment of the i-,U -
exert will be brought to
to prevent the o.t"
ti ' railway's profits
a reasonable taargin.
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M.Viencrpool, M-D- Albert Mien. M.D. |
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8 TO 12 A. V
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ownershipofraU-roadan : • f
t U.S. jadrt" "I'd!' •• ; ; ' , ,plies, ti.r
latin, the overthrow ol |0
Mil Ottiev issues, irsure> ' ■ ■
iig as wftl'as beW life to the .. . ^
.moxet" - vl The Kiovv^ -
ironu yeai tor t<he lovs pnee •• V . •
j;rnlr.r n. ice i t-
to both i-.c. aua renewal bh
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ADDi i' : A
L.-CUHSiON TO DENIS iH. : | :
lOo Aprlfza tUcM.K.TfcT. j| Ttig
i-.tivi' or rale round ti.ptif ^ ' i • f!
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lard want. 1 ; C<
Vanderpool & Allen l .v.05>,,,.«i to :■ ' «iie tin
C1 1 Surplus -Lands of all Citi/em
M Palace Drugstore. ,
111 i'1 .
who ii *e entitled '.'
•line. ••>•••
1 ' 1 Want, an "honest" <1.1
2nd. D'.nr South (,: ,
caiivftrs
bartlett
V! v si.ri! C*:«ct h;iV'
llM ir ss '•' Cl.'ed '"'si,r-
. Tv lance plan, v,i; Hesffie cere *
,NO- lhR- as po slble, as 1 teava oth r potnj
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thai I nutsi v Ul .
for.
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• , , '.is line, yea can h np,
' land ad] isted. Honest
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905, newspaper, April 21, 1905; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270640/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.