The Kiowa Sentinel (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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Kiowa Sentinel.
VERNON BROS. & CO.
Proprietors.
Entered .it the iNMtoflu't at
K:o\v;i. I. 'j'. Ian. 2. l'lOI. .1
Kivor.l- ' .-s aii matter.
JOHN ( . \ F'INON. EDITOR.
One V. ir. .■-1 .«••
Sis .Month '
Three «<-• tii2S
A." xot'M I'MI.NTS.
We are author'' • il to announce
Win. S. Rogers, of Kiowa, a can- 111''' "u ' ••nei-isn
<!ic'■ to reore-'lit the Kivrl'iv-
nixith District, as delegate to the! meL'lint' L'v,rv ,«la v night
DIRECTORY. |'!".v night in each month.
<• A. Birye, G. C.
W A. Foyil. K of K. and s.
CHURCHES.
m. k. Cliuivh South: i'i each- C'l-tlur c iiiiji No j, w O W-J
mc -nil and 4th Sun * 1 a ys in eael. ' Tiie-d.n n.^eh month !
•nonth. morning and eveni,,*. K- li. McD miel Ork, i
Slltnl.l \ -I llonl every Sllllil.) , .'it
10 a. in.. J. \\ ■ Willitirn, Su]}t. :
The Kpuorth Le.igue meets'
*l"hn!■-•la) evening of each v\. el;.
1. 1 Sti-\ i n-.. president.
J. IX Roger <. I'astoi.
PROFESSIONAL.
I he Steam Laundry
of nhkrman. ti: \ an.
Dowd Vernon. Au-ent.
S. \V. Jackson
PHYSICIAN and SUUGKON
r.«!ls answered promptly.
Oftice in Kiowa dru;r store, Resi-
dent- two door> north of livr1.
| stable. Office 'phoQe 10, r« *i-
Ward- Pres. E. E. Davi3, V-Pres.
C. A. Birge, Cashier.
Iia| tist i linn li
: Preaching 1st -id 2nd Sun-
dry in ti mc.'illi. Sunc.i-i
i School :it iM; in., R. J. JJiiMton,
J .S .lnhn'ol) C C. l- askt t leaveu Tuesdav morning. dence4l.
Kiowa chapter.No. os, o. it, 8. JL (Q0 j ®Mwn ^ Crittenden: <rjf
N 'A'"! «y or Ijflore the ' W| PAINTERS & PAPERHANGERS j «£
In ni'ioii i i . in ti inmitii * H\SCCfAN & Hl'RGRON, I j JU
Mrs II. J'. Ward. Matron. Calls answered promptly day or (|eneral , contractor^ *>81 £
11 1: ni,ht. Office Kiowa Drug Co i r 8 wor guaranteed. Let • ?
. Of!ice "phono 10, residence *r 57. i ^ °" yo',r Job-
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The Bank of Kiowa
With ample facilities for handling any business in-
trusted to our care.
Wg respectfully solicit profitable accounts.
GIVE US YOUR COLLECTIONS.
('■>n:;l ilui ior.al ('• i\cti•' hi. s"I>
jtet to tin nation of the Demo-
cratic pnrnar: s l • he held Oct.
0th.
Fkihav, SEPT. 21, 1!HK!.
Plenty of sunshine is what lilt
fa. m<. s need at present to rai
it bumper cotton crop.
.'. lo. K . ach Sunday.
ryt r\ \Vedn>
J. I Youiit
.:ov.i I.o.!,; ■ ,\.i. id, A. Jf & j
\J , nii-eti Wednesday < 11 ..r be
• lull mo 11 in < A'di inonlli,
t i . Ct! I llll^ I -ill:. Si ,
E. E l),ivm, W, M,
Kiowa, Ind. Ter.
Charles A tilth
Paper Hanger.
W. S. ROGERS
... Lawyer...
IV, sin toi in . hiliv li Pr. ai li-.
i lirst I'i!nil i.v in ea.'h month'
'-day . 'i..id every Sum I,, v ..I
1 • in. Prayer in . tiii^r I'u.
A il 'olIKyoN. i'
Practice in all courts of Indian
I p.,, , , Territory. All business intrusted
Kiowa Lodge 86, J. O. O4. F, Order® gUar8nt,8wJ- wil1 receive prompt attention.
iHet* every 8 tnrday night. ***"• 1 0ffice in rear Merchants and
M. J. Hi.iin i„ N. G. i
C. A, Htrhi , Hocretary. I Jr. Albert Allen
i'llvsk ivn 1\|. S( l((;i:ii\.
Planters bank. Phone:
Kiowa, - - Ind. Tek.
Hilianc. I.od^e.
A.
still"
i liristi.ui Church. Pr a.-hiny
■stand third Sundays. Sunday
\
I. A. Sim i.nr..
- Botanist's Favorite Flower.
'' 1 A., meets lirst Monday Calls riiwruI .i Tho great botaoiat Llnnaom had for
iliyht in . a. Il innth. ' P'omptfy. Of- his favorite flower th« frasranl robo-
• I;. ...'I ai i. Prest., i 'l' *,'l"VNa Drug Company. lutie twin flower. Concerning
t \ Hi, -, . ,'v . Office 'phone 10. Residonfn It lie la quoteil tu have answered, whe
ncaiuence tie. askcd by a frjrnd jf H grew h). (h
John 1). Rockefeller is eonfined I
tojlii". rooal b'. aus'! of rtomaeh •
trouble, iietter than being con-j
fined in jail of legal trouble. ,
I i.i. ei s Un nd
Say a crood word for your home' ,
town and otherwise help to build I jj,.. i i!'... r'amor -,...y
it up. Anything that goes to j mr- t. c .11 >.-i t
ill i/)dk<
1 riday
■apt.
No. 5
if me
Andrew J. Turner
I'lIOTOGIiAPEn.
Ki.iu i I. d«i. No. 20, F.U, of A
nnt tu i^i'l Friday in encli mouth
C E Culi>ert4oi), Sec'y,
K. JO. I). vis( F M.
_j.Studio, view work and enlarg-
j ing. Notary Public.
Kiowa, Ind. Ter.
helj. a town will h hi its citizens. 1
I Kiowa I,
N'n. so. K. of P.
When we get a good system,;l" '1
of roads then we can >rel what is
com'ng to us. Roads are the *>
foundation ol our .'ivilization and e>
are the source of all prosperitv
Oritisli Fleets.
Tlir> TlritiKli C nr.nol flnrf jn '«jl:ir
will I o known ns thp Atlantic i'« - •
and tl.« Home IU-"t will bee ti .
rhannel fleet, v.ith base at 1 'rih?
In consequence < f ICngland's fri r.i'h
relations with France nr l Ir i!\ •
when
_ . tho
shores of a Swedish lake, "Nav. she
lives not here, but in the middle of
our largest woods. She Hln^s with
her little arm* to the moss and seems
to icslst very gently if you forre her
from it. She a complexion like
mllkn
sweet
Ing of I.inneaus which is in exist-;
ence shows a small sprig of this flower
iu his butionnole.
Charles LaFlore, Frost.
W. N. Vernon, 1st V-Prest.
E. A. Robinson, 2nd V-Prest-
C. W. Crum, Cashier.
=The
Merchants and Planters Bank
O p KIOWA-
< 'A i'l'l'A li STOCK,
srui'i.is,
>Of),
84,000,00
1 raii.siict a genera] bunking buHiiu'sH.
J. "iii' piifmnag,. ami inlliu'iiet" solu-itotl.
2i'.d . nd 4t!i Moil- Medit rranean f.eet will be n :
<*s||(| j;s
HI' V 1,1 Nil II unci T
Vol. 1, No. 1, of the New Stale, ^
Farmer, puiiiished at. .Sallisaw,
h s reached our exchange table. «£>
It. is well i iiitod and published in ;
the interest of the Farmer.-
Union.
C. F. Williams
Barber.
First-class work guar.
anteed. Ma. >rs honed
and put in t;>>d ord- i-.
Cull and sec rn •. First
door east Merchants
and Planters bank.
, i. Kiowa, Ind. Ti ■!. 4*
the meaning ot the intor-state I ® g
commerce law, will we still have «
to ship wheat to Gulf p'irls by "IT II' ——~
c 1- "«r.T5f-5-r-PS fv yr-Tt^'v^r.-
way ol Kansas City. jy
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When Oklahoma gets to he a .J>
part of the United State.; within &
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hha*p CENTRAL lit
IL H. Hall, Pres. f. a. Birge. Vice-pres
H. G. Rowley, Cashier.
an, i"r,"T,!"™,? ! ^
f Linneaus which is in exist-i^. ^
| We are now located in the newf
| |stone building with a fresh stock'i
X o? Drugs, Patent Medicines and!
Ji'jJ Drug Sundries, and invite the ?
itaurant
Meals and Lodging.
I ne
Located first door
north of postoffice.
Meals and short orders
served at all hours.
F,verything the market
afford .
S. C. WAGNE R.
Proprietor.
President Roosevelt does not W
osk nmeh. He will be satisfied'w
if the country elects another bil-
lion-dollar congress to make
smooth the way until the ending
■'tis term. After that tho do-!
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The Choctaw right of way; y
over Indians lands was granted $
by congress upon condition tiiat
the company should not charge
for like service in Arkansas or
Texas. Has it done this? The'[
rate on coal for instance!
WHILE CUTTING
■My linger litis iiii'i itins;, tlie av slipped ami liit
the price mark t i: •?i.«• of our ehoiee arlides, a
Hanging Err rr.elo.il Soap Dishes
was I.) cent, 5 sera idled out leaving it 10 cents
CaKe Pans, was lfji, Now t<ic.
Enameled T?i.sh Pans, 14 Q;.iarts
\v?t tide. Now 5nc.
And others too littiin :■<m< t i mention.
Xhe Racket Store
KIOWA, IND. TER.
i-ivvJiJ-iiC
CAPITAL STOi K. $10,000.00.
Undivided Profits $1,000,00.
W c iiandl • the long green and gold eagles, and invite
> oar special attention. Courteous treatment to all.
Give us a trial. Special attention given to Ashland
business men and farmers. When in town make the
'iank your headijuarters.
|||public to call and see us. §
.f!.Kspecial attention to prescription^
J work. J
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%iiJ0Wa —tog „umi
C. W. WEST, Manager.
A $5.00 account is handled with the same atten-
tion as ;t $500.00 account. We are everybody's
friend.
6 per cent given on time deposits.
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Total resotirees $20,000.00.
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Feed and Sale
. 1.
Every once in a while a girl
K^fauTdiUieyoS x
Vfi already married, and though J 5
e young men don't say much,
ley reeall that all the best cooks T
ite *>'orl;l are also married. ,\>
fis the duty of everyone to
ft'.? public school in every
j porsil'l?. We have a corps
•teachers that have the s. hool
ork at heart and are doing
orything they can to build it fi
■ and let everyone speak a good ^
ird for them when opjiortuni-! Tf
? present themselve and leave !
thing undone to help build up ,£,
s school, J.
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M. C. BYRNE
DHNT1ST.
Phone 2nd l-'loor
Number 49. Kiowa Hank Hldg.
KIOWA, IND. TER.
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POt LOCK. & SON
Livery, Feed & Sale Stahie
Alex Pollock, Manager.
$
Good Rij,s.
Careful Driver
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Prompt Service. ❖
Reasonable Rates. 9
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EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
We especially solicit the patronage of the
Commercial Tra.de
\\ hen you wish to take a drive either for business or
pleasure jjive us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
B. J. HOOE,,
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Opposite the Depot,
KIOWA, I. T. |
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Kiglit Slivi-t. Phone number 30. Good rigs.
^ Promjit. s« vice. Careful drivers. Commercial
3} 1 rade solieiti',1. We do a general livery and feed
^ ;i', 1 ii.siiH'.-- . li.-ttes rea.sonahle, Carriage meets «"
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hat Kiowa is n good market
iarm products is well known. 7-C ■■"tQO+O ❖ if>"
• every year it is being more -
>usine;
iS, af trains at Ivlward
8S
v. j. hereford, j lewis.
HEREFORD & LEWIS
THh BARBHRS
For a first class shave and up to date hair cut.
Clean towels and sharp razors is our motto. Nice
bath room in connection.
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ely known and especially as a
on market, is hard to beat. ^
t year cotton came through •••.
'•t "ns to market here and &
year is beginning to come in •"
J a long distance and if any-
; bids fair to be a better
j than last. With a few
weeks of sunshine, all will
; vely.
Aye Yen
■a p
V 10 3
1 of the year is at hand and
e are looking for a place to
l"t their produce and do
a^ali trading, and no better
g.':n be f iund than Kiowa.
e< to isidered one of the
or'Uon markets in the Terp-
tbmd our merchants hav,
m nd well assorted stocks of w
el and sell them a3 cheap if i
q|eaper than other towns, I ♦
be ui f' -2 plenty of etc :k '-J
r .'.\j other ad-: ®
-#d
phec a ,
close spe
will <lo
IF NOT, GET R.EADY. W, liave a line
planer I'm- turning out finished lumber. We
1 any ti full line of Doors, Windows, Sash,
Moulding, Shingles and Builders Hardware,
also Brick Lime and Cement, and everything
used in building.
Call and let us furnish you estimates.
E. E. Davis Lumber Co.
Kiowa, 5nd. Tcr.
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One Way Colonist F^ates
h Via
Daily Until October 31st.
•->.iit Lake City, Ogdcn, Spokane, Wallace, Wenatchee,
San I'rancisio, Los Anfjeles. Portland. Tacoma, Seattle,
and many other points in the West and Northwest.
Write nearest Frisco Agent, or
L. W. PRICE,
Division Passenger Agent.
JOPl.lN, MO.
MI ■ ni.TC:rjarcg^.T Ktsa.%.<saa J Him&mti
BARGAINS IN TICKETS
VIA
ROCK ISLAND
TO COLORADO
~j
TO CALIFORNIA
TO MEXICO
Low rates all Summer, Special reduc-
tions September 23 to 29 inclusive.
Low rates all Summer. Special Re-
ductions September 3 to 14 inclusive.
Fare and one-fifth for the round trip
all summer.
TO I HE GREAT LAKES Very low rates all season.
101 HE ATLANTIC COAST Very low rates all season.
Ask for Rock Island literature and rate quotations before
completing your vacation plans,
J. S. McNALLY,
Gen. P.iss. Agt. Div. Pass. Agt.
Little Rock, Ark. Okla. City, O. T.
*«MS^prGKO. H. LEE
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Vernon, John C. The Kiowa Sentinel (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1906, newspaper, September 21, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273574/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.