The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE KIEL. PRESS.
V11 intluuou* Publication ofth« HtanMMf
Price Per Year.
Price Six Months,
Price Three Months,
Single Copies,
Miki your final proof* before
F. B. Clam,
United But— CommuwioMr.
Iniure your farm and towu pro-
Si .00 p®rty ^r'8t>
50ets. por Farm Loans at low rates, and
25ct$. j uo delay, see or write to
5cts.
kiiotimI al tlit? post-otHt'f at KteU Okla..f
i nuismlsslon throu«b the malls m second
,'liiss matter.
I'ublUbed every Thursday in Kiel Okla-
liuin i Territory.
.1, ii. Chist, Proprietor and Editor
There is Something to See
▲long the
Frisco line
THJB 8H011T AND
Only Scenic Route to tub
Missouri and
Mississippi Rivers
and Beyond
▲ FIK3T CLASS LINK TO
Texas and Old Mexico
CAFE CAR AND NilLROAD
HKSTAITItANT SERVICE
UNEXCELLED IN AMERICA,
visfr
EUREKA SPRINGS
The most convenient all Tear-'ronnd
resort for people in this section.
Tiie LINE to the LAND op
LEAD AND ZINC.
Send your frionda in the Old £ t tea one
of our illustrated pamphlet*, entitled
"Tht Tap of the Ozarks."
"Feathers and Flnt on the Frisco."
"Fruit Farming Alona tho Frisco."
"The Oiark Uplltt."
"There Is Something to Seo Along tho
Frisco Line."
The moat comprehensive railroad liter-
ature for tho homeaeeker or Investor ever
distributed gratuitously.
Send nn address to Room No. 726 Cen-
tury Building, fit. Louis, and we will
mail copies
FRISCO TIME TABLE.
Trains leaving Oklahoma City
daily at 10:15 a. m. arrive in St.
Louis the following morning at 7:25.
Trains leaving St. Louis at 9 v. m.
arrive at Oklahoma City at 5;35 p.
m , Through sleepers without
change.
Trains leave Wichita at 1:20
ami 10:45 P. M.
Trains arrive in Wichita at
a. m. and Jti-.'o p. m.
Through curs, also Pullman
Palace Sleepers through to St. Louis
without change.
!!. 1". I>i s.v, Dist. Passenger Ag't
Corner Main and Douglas.
Wichita, Kansas.
A. J. sllvkkwood,
Kingfisher, Okla.
If you want a deeded farm cheap
or on long time, call ou Crist,
Chalker A Co.
The Pkkss office sells old papers
at 20c per hundred
Try J. A. Taylor for anything in
the photograph line. View work
ami out door groups on short notice.
Next to H. N. Moore's drug store
PartiuB having watch or jewelry
repairing can have the work prompt-
ly and satisfactorily done by leaving
it at II. N. Moore's drug store,
Kiel, O. T. Work will be done
and guaranteed one year by C. P.
Calhoun, the reliable jeweler, of
Kingfisher. All orders for watches
and jewelry given prompt attention
and delivered with mail and express
charges paid to Kiel.
C. 1). Calhoon,
118 East Side Main Street.
Kingfisher, O. T.
James White, Bryantsville, Ind.,
nays DeWitt's Witch llazel Salve
healed running sores on both leg*,
lie had suffered ti years. Doctors
failed to help him. Get DeWitt's.
Accept uo imitations.-TI. N. Moork
f II. W. Bridgman, the ex-pi-editor
of the Pkkss, made a call at this
office ou our last press day. We
were glad to see you; come again,
Henry,
Eruptions, outs, burns, scalds and
sores of all kinds quickly cured by
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ctr-
tain cure for piles. Beware of conn
terfits. Be sure you get the origi-
nal— DeWitt's.— II. N. Moork.
INS! VI0URS. VIOLINS'
Broken lddl« bought or rvpairad
J. L Fi'uu.
Tati.ob's for photo*.
on Earth.
The boat
Don't mortgage your farm, but if
you will, call on Crist, Chalker Jfc
Co.
Buy youi wall paper at cost of
II. N. Moore.
Leave youi pictures, for enlarge-
ment, with J. A. Taylor,
Kiel, O. T.
I am selling all my wall paper at
cost. 1L N. Moore.
The St. Paul is the only compa-
ny that insures against hail.
W. M. Chalker, Agent.
I am in the watch making and
barber business. Give me a call.
Charles Weidling.
Cooper. Okla.
Now is the time to buy your wall
paper.
H. N. Moore.
Subscribe For the Press.
K. E. McDowell and Miss Stella
McDowell, of Watonga, are visiting
in this vicinity this week.
In cases of cough or croup give
the little one O ic Minute Cougi*
Cure. Then rest easy and have no
fear. The child will all right
a little while. It never fails. Pleas-
ant to take, always safe sure and
almost instantaneous in effect.—il.
N.'Moore.
M. Linsjenfelter, general agent
for the Enid and Geary Nurseries,
guarantees satisfaction with regard
to fruit growing and culture. Up-
on application will visit any man
interested in fruit growing.
All information with regard to
pruniug and training given free of
charge by practical work.
A decree has been issued by the
Britisih authorities demanding the
surrender of all rebels in South Af-
rica by September 15. If not, they
will be permanently banished.
O. O. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says:
I was troubled with constipation
until I bought DeWitt's Little Ear-
ly Risers. Since then have been
entirely cured of my old complaint,
I recommend them.—H. N, Moobk
According to a report, the Duoh
ess of Sutherland staggered society
at a recent charity fete, by charg
i«g a fee of $15 for admission, and
it cost just >250 for a seat at supper
She is nobody's "cheap guy."
Ifthe action of your bowels is
not easy and regular serious compli-
cations must be the final result.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers will
remove this danger. Safe, pleasant
and effective.-—H. N. Moork.
To Momphfc. Tho Eart
and Southeast
VIA
Pullman Buffat Slaapara tnd Frao Hacltnlng Chair Car*
on %.lt ila tr&ina. TKe only Territory Lln raacMnt Mam.
ptite ovar Ita own ratla. Tha vary baat Una
TO HOT SPRINGS. ARK.
AU aganta will ba glad to aaplaln to you Ila advantage*.
Addrcn—
ft n. bast, o«n'i w«t art., a. p. hpdowskt. t «. >wi<v
Oklahoma City, O. t.
Jons T, ri£Drouts tm. r«>. A«t„ OKO. I . LSg. Bail Pan. iffcf
Little Ho.k. Ark.
F. B. CLARK
United stales Commissioner
fipal preefs l^ade ^efere fyje.
Kiel, Oklahoma.
fop
1.1 UJ/
and ■
BUTTONS,
Also PkltilUin) WoPh in
the latest styles and best
material
ai)d £nlcipq€:n)€;bu of a11 hinds-
cuai on
3 (
First door east of the Drug Store-
JCk ISLAND TIME I ABLE
A I liOVEU OKLAHOMA
siiivni hound.
I Kurt Woilli Express, .
:s Port Worth Mull
.a (,')i1k:i Iki Klyt'r
MlltTIIBOlNO.
■1 Cliii uj".Mmltutl Mull.
|\:i usas City I'lyiT S;
W. TIIUSIPSON.nA. ti-1*. A ,
Toprk , Ka
OlIN .-IUAST1A.N, ti 1' A.,
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A. >1
There is a force of ii en at work
moving Oronkhites' barn to the new
town si.e on the Rock Island,
l1. T. Thomas, Sumpterville. Alit,
"1 was suffering from dyspepsia
when I commenced taking Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. I took several
bottles and can digest anything."
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only
preparation .containing all the natu-
ral digestive tiuids. It gives weak
stomachs entire rest, restoring their
natural condition H. N. Moork.
Mr. Gardnei returned from Custer
county, where he had been called to
see his son wno was sick, Friday.
To Save Her Child.
From frightful disfigurement Mrs.
Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, (4a.,
applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve to
ter head and face,
I ami writes its-quick cure exceeded
I all her hopes. It works wonders in
Sores. Bruises, Skin Eruptions.
Cuts, Burns, Seajds and Piles. 25c
A terrible1 wind rain and hail
storm .swept over some parts of
Nebraska last week. The rain vari-
ed from one to five inches and caus-
ed mucti damage, while the hail ibll
so thick in spots that it formed
cakes of ice a foot thick.
Crist, Chalker & Co.
Heal (Sstate,
£oans
ctnb 3nsurance.
II:10 p.
. 11 :ir> A
8:u;i p. m j i.reat seres on
Their Secret Is Out.
All Sadievill#, Ivy., was curious
to learn the cause of the vast im-
provement in the health of Mrs. S.
P. Whittaktr, who had for a long
time, endured untold suffering fro a
a chronic bronchial trouble. "It's
all due to Dr. King's New Discov-
ery, " writes lier husband. "It
completely cured her and also cured
our little grand daughter of a severe
attack of, Whooping,.Cough." It
positively cures Coughs, Colds, La
Grippt, Bronchitis, ail Throat a?.«,
Lung troubles. Guaranteed '■bottle,i
50c and *1.00., Trial bottles free
! at II. N. Mwohe's drug store.
Legal Papers
and Notarial WorK.
Kiel, Okla.
YOUR VACATION-*^***-
-A few reasons why you should spend it
at EURAKA SPRINGS, Arkansas.
Board
Cure guaranteed by, II. N. Moore.
Mexico iu also turning out mining'
millionaires. One of the newest is
11 PedroAlvarado, who less than a
year ago was a peon,,,and whose
Senator Wellington enjoys the' income n*w. exceeds *200,000 a
j dubious honor of being the only j month. He is said to rival our once
YjZin thr country who has ex-j famous''Coal Oil Johnnie" in his
pressed the opinion that Admiral j efforts to *] tind the wealth as fast
_ _ treat- as ho a;ets it. He1 is building a
$
pr imptly procured. OR N6 FEE.
^ . mi'tt) f-r tr <J report ou
••ntl mnJr-l, SKetch,
lily. Book "How
- .iin l >. :iiul Vt'rei,-n rj^ntsamiTrutk'-M .nks,"
V -HEE. Fair- t t rm< c^r . flVrc-i to Ipventorf.
V '.1TEKT LAWTERfi OF 86 YEARS' PRACTICE.
*: :o,ooo patent? procured through them.
y)'
X)
prcAHcd iiih opinion- inai
Sj Sehley would not receive fair
& inent r'roii, (iie Court of Iiiqu
(jiury.
i adrico. i uthfulll)
. M chnrn-i*.
v „ C. A. SNOW & CO.|
PATENT LAWYERS. !><
•Js U. 8. Patent Office. WASHINGTON, D. C.3j J M jnuteCulU'll Clir". ll.N. M OOIt
Mrs. S. II Al I port, Johnstown,
I'a., says: "Our little girl almos
siraugletl to.death with croupv The
doctors sai'1 she coulon't livo but
she was instantly relieved by One
if.
palace that will cost ^500,000.
One of.his r dee lit freaks was to pay
$ 15,00"- .or the entire stock of a
jewelry and diamond peddler who
yisited him.
Frank Long left last week for
Illinois where he will speud a few
we,eks.v'uitnig.>
BECAUSE.—The rate is too low.
BECAUSE, First class accommodations are so reasonable.
from $5 to *l& per week.
BECAUSE, The waters are conceded by all to be absolutely pure
and most beneficial to health.
BECAUSE,—It's advantages for fishing, hunting, pienicing and all
out door sports cannot be excelled.
BECAUSE,—Located at the top of the "Ozarks" the days and nights
are always cool and the breezes most refresliivg.
BECAUSE,—There are no tftes to annoy by day nor mosquitoes^ to
disturb one's rest nt night.
BECAUSE,—It is situated contiguous to tit* vast mineral district of
Arkii
BE
can't be beat. _
The FRISCO LINE is the only direct route to this famous resort
and during, the remaiuiter of the summer will have low. rates and popular
priVe excursions at all time*. For further information apply to the
nearest Frisco representative or address ei'herof the undersigned.
BrF. Dunn, District Passenger Agent, Wichita, Kansas,
Bryan Snider, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. rj
iljivAU Prij*—'11 I" ! iciiaiv<i vvr
<ansas and presents many opportunities for prospecting along this line.
BECAUSE For Health, Wealth or Pleasure EUREKA SPRINGS ^
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1901, newspaper, August 15, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102456/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.