The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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than indolence
COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS
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The first thintr a wij man learns is
to doiltfe an interropatjn point.
Satire is the salt of it rubbed on a
sore Hpot.
Brooklyn. N. Y . Oct. (-Teople who
have hei,laches know wh| they .ire and
those who lake Gartielii llea.lache row-
ilers know how ooli'plet' lyoul liow quick-
ly they can he cure,I. Thl remedy iv pe-
culiarly adapted to the neJs of nervous
women.
~ T iT1 L'aininir a point a man often loses
A man is seldom in utdue haste to ,n ^ 1
take up an overdue note, I :l Orient •
lAdiri Can Wear SlioM.
Onf (size smaller after using Allen's Foot-
, l'ase a powder. It makes tight or new
shoes easv. Cures swollen, hot, sweat-
ing aching feet, ingrowing nails.corns
I and bunions. AH druggists and slu-e
| stores 25c. Trial package i KbE by mail.
I Address Allen S. Olmsted, l.oKoy, N. .
DO YOU SHOOT?
If you do you should send your name nd address on i postal card for a
WINCHESTER
GUNCATALOGUE, 'J ' ScF R E EJ
It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles, Shotguns and
Ammunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at once to the
Winchester Repeating Arms Co., No* Haven, Conn.
THE LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF.
On February 2 1 Cuba will elect its
own government.
Negroes are not allowed to lite in
Hoboken, New Jersey.
Denver authorities have given pnze-
fighting in that city its last knock out
blow.
There are 185 horse and domkey men',
butcher shops in Vienna, the capital
city of Austria.
Fort Worth has raised the homis
asked by both Armour and Swift to
build packing houses there.
The total population of the Unitfd
States as shown by the census of 1900
is 70,303.387, exclusive of Alaska.
John 1). Hoekefeller Jr., is to haild a
club house for the use of the lliblcclass
taught by him in New York city.
The convention of the Episcopal
church finally agreed to create the mis-
sionary district of Salina, Kansas.
The percentage of foreign persons in
the United States in 1000 is 13.7 per
rent. In 1800 the percentage was 14.8.
President Lorenzo 1). Snow, of the
Mormon church, left 31 heirs; - wives
13 sons, 13 daughters, and 3 grandchil-
ilreh.
Edward S. Stokes who killed Jim
I'isk years ago, is a decrepit old man at
tiO. living in pain and semi-conscious-
ness.
Australia has proportionately more
churches than any other country, hav-
ing 6,013, or M10 to every 10,000 people.
Russia has 55 to the same number.
Most American travelers in Ireland
now visit Oeroek. county Antrim,
see the house in which James McKin-
ley, the ancestor of President McKin-
ley, was born.
A run by small depositors on the
Fidelity Trust company of buffalo was
met by the assistance of the banks of
the city to such an extent as to cause
the Fidelity company to stop it as they
hail enough.
Two Italians with pistols and dag-
gers, were arrested in the corridor of
the presidential palace at Rio Janeiro.
It is believed that they are anarchists
and were seeking a chance to kill the
president.
Two advertisements in a Montreal
paper: "814 a month is offered for a
Protestant house servant, no washing
or ironing,and "$15 a month isoffercd
for a teacher in a Protestant school,
who can bring a first class elementary
diploma. "|
The census report shows that of the
total population 51.2 are males;
slightly larger poroportion of females
than ten years ago. The increase of
the total population since 1890 is 21 per
cent.
President Roosevelt told (1. A. R.
Commander Torrance, that he would
not depose Pension Commissioner Evans
in the absence of proof of the unfair-
ness charged against him, but that he
would have a complete investigation
made by experts during the next six
months.
II. E. Cooper, territorial secretary
and acting governor of Hawaii, is in
Washington, lie reports an urgentdc-
mand for laborers in Hawaii, owing to
the fact that the Japanese and Chinese
have left that territory in large num-
bers.
Suit, is to be brought against the es
fate of Senator John Sherman forta-xes
for 5 years on personal property which
has never been returned for taxation.
The property thus held back from tax-
ation amounts to nearly a million and
a half dollars.
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1901, newspaper, October 24, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102466/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.