The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE KIEL PRESS.
Pre K*«l
I'j'.'iMi.... ofthe n«ou-«M)iJ ah kinds of feed, fine
Meal and Graham.
S1.00 CUSTOM DAYS—Thursdays
Fridays 3 Saturdays.
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Year.
Months,
o Months,
jiies.
50cts.
2bc,s KIEL
5cts
Wei), yes. 1 in iu the picture
business, That's all!
J. A. Taylor.
VIOLINS! VIOLINS. VIOLINS'
i ruk< n i; Idles bought or repaired
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DOUBLE DAILY
UP-TO-DATE
PASSENGER
TRAIN SERVICE
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Make your linal proofs be
F. IJ. CI.AKK,
Unite I States CoinausMo
Deidri ti 1 hi - in was a pleasant!
caller at i!i:s office Monday.
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j on Earth.
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The ben
hiq the Ffjcl
J. A. Martin wa* in Wichita
insure your larin and town pro-
perty with J. I). Crist | Kansas last w
I r Farm Loans at low rates, an,! j 1,0111 mortgage your I arm. but if
no <ii lay, see or write to 1 Vou will, cull on Crist, Chalker<te
A. .1. Sn vicinvoui), ■
Kingfisher, Okia. j h. j. Martin we nn Hennessey | Pullman Buffed Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars.
If you want a deeded farm che.ii ' Uo"dav and re'urm
IwU
and
Absolutely tlie Quickest and Uest
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HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS.
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mi lone; time
Chalke:
Anyone wantm-
it at .1. T
\lrs. Alia (iilcii
m ( ri.-t. ; V,'. M. Chalker is moving an old,
! biai-k unith sli.ip to his larm to be I GEO u. LEK.u
used as a barn.
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all all a seed can
roskhitk's. Leave yom pictures
,i i, i, a nobby nullt> with J. A. Taylor,
Kiel, (). T.
i II. .M. II iss, 11 N. loore and A.
A. Cii-t were outrunning M >nday
1 forenoon.
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LITTLE KOCH. AUK
Oklahoma City. O. t.
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LEAD AND ZINC, i
. C" all t 1" new *=j riu sUles in
"illn ' ry : t i; • Alta (Hlchrist's.
■i' racmlxr that we print horse
bills.
J: r • S, i\ ( i111 left Wednesday
for an e :tended visit with friends
near IIovlc Oi;la.
<-.ir ill;v-ti: ti-1 imi.■ m-.-ta, luui: j
Thi ro . if - Ozarks."
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. -'i F i- , i • • j <ue Frisco.'
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n •* to See Air- j l;u
Frisco Line."
rb isnost m] el n IveraJlrc 1
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J ' .-t. Loui i, and *vu v .il
l-'H! a .< i TI ME TABU;.
Don i hill in ste the Faster bon-
nets at Mrs. Alta Gilchrist's.
•'udge H imi 1 held an extra sess-
ion of court yesterday.
Try J, A. Taylor for anything in
the ]i'not(":i':iiill liti". View work
and out door croups on short notice.
Next to II. N. Moored drug store
li. Binding and I). Armstrong,
both of Ilennessiy, were in Kiel
Tuesday.
II. N. Moore is improving his
Iik moved to ' The .St. 1 'an 1 is the only compa-
will set' up in y that insures against hail.
AV. AL Chalker, Agent.
1 > - e I'i i. s loti''' took i drive in-
to Blaine e unty Sunday.
Chur •!< services ;.t Kiel were well
attended last 8und.iv evening.
1 am in the watch making and
barber business, (iiveme a call.
Charles Weidling.
Cooper. Okla.
Irwin Moody went to Dover Mon-
day.
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I • h iving Oklahoma City
y at '": I ' a. m. arrive m St.
.s the allowing morning at 7:25.
i- s !•• vii;«r St. Louis at 0 M. ! ,rolM rt>" h* I't'^ng P screen
ve at ihlahoma ('ity at
Taylor's for photos. The best
Farth.
ir-'ity'ji flt-f/ie m without
,i lige.
Ti iii. - !• ave \\ icliita at 1:20
I ] 0:45 i\
Trains arrive in Wichita at
15 a. m. and .'i:-j5 r. m.
i'hrongh cars, also Pullman
!.'ice .S;eepers through to St. Louis
iliout chanife.
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Amer Stiminel made a call at this
office Tnesda v.
Shootin r is quite a sport around
town now.
All casi-s of Dyfither: i should bp
i treated with tin Antilocsine treat-
' ment.
M. D.
N, Dist. F.issengo
orner Main and I )o
Wichita, Kansas. J Nature has ,'nloriud <i11r valley.
j with tiu1 elements of beauty and
splendor, most profusely.
For Kidnny Diceaser,.
Del'ell's Kidney Fills are the
best of all nu dicines, b ranse tliev
|giv« you the best of pm'e blood.
They eure, tone up, invigorate and
Subscribe For the Press,
Samnel Hypes made a call at this
'dice Tuesday and had his name,
placed on our subscription list, and '
il.so Iii< father's name, Henry llvpes
of W ick Iowa.
Kxpos'-ng r aron it Gnitie.
A Peniijy! 'ania person has started
a 'pfjssu.-.i farm near the city of Read-
ing, and will go into the raising of !
the animals as a steady in '.u:;try. Isn't 1
it about time something was done to
stop iliesp northern attempts to draw!
the r lored population away from, the1
south?—Nashville American.
Armored Automobile Train.
A large English constructor lias re-j
cently furnished to the British gov- ■
ernment an armored automobile train, I
consisting of a number of cars towed;
by a roaiS locomotive. This is the first
of a series which is to be constructed |
upon the same principle. It will, no ;
doubt, be of great service in the army.
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Our oio tunc vctcnnarii
WILL BE IN K' AT ' 2\\AX I V, N AV ' . . > Y V. )
On Y/ednesdaq cu/d S^tardaq c[each
w?(>k Tue BAt.AK.ee OF THS TTO
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A'hich time an Indian hunting ground '
has lieen converted into a prosperous
territory. In the eer e-- table it now
ranks ahead of 1'taii, Montana, Dela-
ware, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada,
Compromise Doann't Hln<l County.
The reft c appoiated by Jud . C. Pr.
Smith of the Circuit Court at Yankton,
S. D., in the case of Yankton county
reyitalize the kidney as no other I versus the bondsmen of the late A. W.
nodi ,iie eat! do f Midi's Ividin v ^ct!' ''son, county treasurer, to recover
,i i i- ■ ,, ' ! the amount of the latter's defalcation,
e tlie onlv medicine thai , , , .. . 4. , .
.. ." i has decided that the county is not
d'.si usee Arising troiil disor-| bound by any compromise entered in-
I dere 1 kid'i ■ ; studi as backache. I to he;ween the county commissioners
; weak bat k. ' rheumatism, diabetes | ;lnd Ml'" Fettersa:l-
nid lumbago. Every box warrant- 1 worm. Feeding on Poison,
i, i,,M <"L Price 23 cents per box — II. N j The foreman of a laboratory of a
li:i.'j a. m. j Mooki:.
Olclahoma'3 Rapid Growth. - -• ■
I Oklahoma, which a.=Vs admission as j « nf| fC r\\rtnn+ ITT'. A r\ ^ i: A f 11 1 I' X\A r
a st.it-;. lias 39S."-t." inhabitants a gain , 0i l/U Li i 5. i •'" { 1 6] C F\ 1(5 Oj UU }-t|KlS,
of 336,411 in the last ten years, during ' ^
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First door east of ihe Drug t/ori
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ists report, that . - illy on op.-nine a LSCIC-I PoDCfS
cask of white pnwdere-' arstulc con-'
THOMPSON, A. i 1 A.
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UN SriHASTIAN 0. 1>. A
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Detroit firm of uianufnciurir
ists
Our butcher shop is now discon-j cask of white pi ml . .
' tinned. ! signed to lie- firm he found up. n it Qnd rtOtUrid! - ~i"K.
some twenty-Clve caterpillarlike
C. ('. Smith and family went to I worms, seemlngfr very liappv feeding j — ■ — - - -
ano insurance.
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Seme where between Kingfisher
and Kiel, obout two weeks ago,
in,o ,■'-en's belongi
upon the deadly poison. Me had never,
he said, seen the like beiore.
receive libera 1 rewaftl,
ireijriit of Turopivin Solillir^.
The height of soldier:; in the various
European armies does frli nv that
> II. M. Ross of tin- k 'nev i pi'-ai; or. i Italian
. , . , 1 conscript is the smallest, on! 3 f> et 5
se return to linn and , , „ ,, .. „ . , ,,
inches. Ihe trench .■ an in . taller;
J. ■ apUrpto«rMl.oavom. Stw) mnd.l, d h,® Negroe. tittri «• .. CaroU
ir- - m '.-nnUllK. «.-•'« X, . . • , ,, ,;r e? from
•«.'i " ■ • . 1 . ti . I'.ittnti.BjTrwl, v- • .1
I,co thi' Ciirollnas.
, - ... i,.- >>■ neitr.ies from the Car-
i • I I'nt«ntaatidTradi
•;iHEi: j i-n-r ..it,r«i in., .( ' . : ot recent restrictive a uoo-ioo Vnii.e nadRe.
< . . ,j : i'\'p"cured throughVhV" ' >. : " - 'b'' '&hor mar-j No police oflcoi In Kokomo, lad.,
31 MrrioeMod*00 ' Sjuu tJv'-" KSUwHS jtet In Maryland to such an extent that] ran be Induced to wear badge No. 3,
g writ, jpi ir v qmaxa/ stf fQ much anxietj Is felt aa to the outcome, j and it has been abolished bj the boa rd,
® to onun Ot VrfVf.N sljic<_ 1800 the n u registration in - Since the organization of the depart-
'i patent lawyers |
Maryland has increased 12,000 and is ment nino yoars ago every N'o. 3 offl-
now 25 per i nt of the whole. cer has died within a year after begin-
nlng to wear the hoodoo badge.
the lirlti.-h 5 feot 71- inches; the Irish,
5 feet 8 inches, and the Norwegian, the
tallest, 3 feet 9 inches.
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5j Jip. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, 0. C 'ji
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1901, newspaper, May 2, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102443/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.