The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1901 Page: 8 of 8
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Ai nbaelt and .Ciese's. Candy, 5c per pound and im. Toy;
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Ol Hi
KS'SK;S.
and a good Sine of Fresh (
Just iue Kind to help get up a good Christmas dinner
sisd gej our prices.
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\ " o' li:% (Jrcaiest Papers in Ok-rlic-
rr.a I ai ihc Price ci Ore.
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CJIIUSTMAS
I lolidav SExcursion
L • l*Zi" .*V V* T "It!
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H'i < itri-1in:its with |, nfulk
• lot.
EHgests what you eat.
\ <>n want i.li'' 1 " 111 11 -s d stales )>y ill,; This preparation contains all of the
, , ...''Mi i,i w i: |.. . " digestauls and digests all kinds of
' ' 1 n"" v- >"• ; food. It «ivc3 instant relief and novel
i wi ii tin' l-'Mitlure, J ( .li :ii ill,- I'i. i ,s dilii-c an,.| jfI,* tails to cure. It allows you to eat all
,, •" the food you want. Tlia most sensitive '
> "'iir... !■' yniir li.ank Dee is, Mortgages, and stomachs can take It. By its use many I
■ i.;i\ '■ :i terr11ori:iI j--i- < .->11 kinds <<f !<•. •,| blanks thousands of dyspeptics have been
, j , , i . 11 .... " ' ! cured after everything else failed. Io •
1 !' 1 " ,l' 1,1 I I lie "Choctaw Kout"'' i- advtii- is unequalled for all stomach troubles. ■
xvisi' ., L'iii's a!I Ui'1 news ol
liY TI IK
ci iocriw A\r J i( )CTE
TO TH0 SOuTUGAST
And All Points In Illinois, Iowa. Wiscon;, n
Minnesota, North and South Dakota Missouri,
Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado
t
J ti-m:; low excursion rates lor the G4 Can't help ! GrOOD TO "F? "F'TTTRTV *30 "H \ VQ T7'T?rV\/r ^ a rn-r*
• ,s i„,i„|;hs. bit yOM boos8 "-r 1U rbjLj" UAwN TODAYS FROM DATS
1' ■■ "ts- I llis ti nitorial tr , ami only by E. <\!>• Witt & Co., chieu.Ko i
• (V t'C i:; >t (i<.I; cm Keroiil. Aiiui' hotcle containsiJ'i tiniest Ik* 50c\ size.
•• is t • WEEKLY OKLA- "v" 1 "" " """
' A S . VFE CAPITAL. This's inches tall or as tali as
a six year old child. It's at .Martins
II. N. MOORE, DRUGOIST. I
I ' i^lit co I dim.'■ paper
i. : -ui' columns (if sprightly
|. ;:iatl( r every v\eck. It
'■ ii■ si i' dumns ever) week
• ,1 iloill^rt ol the legisla-
V> ■ Vive made nnanneim nts
I iiecil.t va • un.ii. 11oli.luv excur HOLIDAY HATES.
sion tickets .m sale December 21, '_"J, ; The Chociow I'ouie will sell tick-
and l'.j i>y the "Choctaw Route." jets from points in Indian and Okla
j Iioma Territories to poii.ts n- Ark-
I ai.sas at one and one third fare for
RfcD AS A DANGER SIGNAL.
ih" p :-!i'-.s wliereby w< .san Thin color i;«pi. ,ont!, rbysicni Fear round trip, with final reiuin limit of
Chair Cars, Seats Free
H"me lor Christmas
Over the New Route
Call on your 1 icket A^enl for Full Information
Tickets on Sale December 21, 22 and 2 4, !901
At all Principal Stations
Without 1 ransfer at Memphis
■ in 1 V. kly Stale C ipital
< > 1 t i IA IvO E to every old
'' -r v io | lys up lor the
I'' ■ . S lor one year in
. . I for every new suh-
r v. 11. ■ _;o!'s on our books for
ir in oiv ince.
• i 1 r c■ nice. Come it,
w isi ui t all the letrisla-
!T;i;ss,
Kiel, Okla
• -ti
Kuj« u Keflttoilvo Wtiter. j thirl \ <1 ivs. Date ot sale Dec. 'J 1,
"I picked up an old volume of South . ., . * j
Sea travels tlie other day," remarked
u young railroad ofiicia) a nislu or two information call <, 11 nenr-
aso. ami vvat; struck by one of the e.s-t n<reni or write Jno. \ Tedfonl
customs of the far away Society Is- , . . ., ,, ..
landers, which turned ray thoughts * ' ,' l""' ' '
upon the auhject of colors and their ^'est, Ai>t., Oklahoma Cit\,
effect on thi iiurr.au mind. U appears O. T. (} i: 11. L!:l:, (i p. Jfc T. A.
that on the C'.ands the:e ia a kind of i ,..1 , . ,
i MlllL' hilC.N ;\l K
seaweed. or semi-marine growth,
which when dried burns with a bright
cherry red flame, somewhat like Bon- J
gal fire. 'Hie natives of the different !
islands of the croup collect the stuff,
cure it and keep a supply on hand. It
i is, however, never burned, exc, I in
jewelry i timcs of danger; hut tile mom -nt t. at
, , ' ' any grave emergency aris ■ a heap of
Is ' work prompt j the hay is set on tire, an.l < vr y na-
■ i'Uie bv I<*:iviiitive within sir,1st of the si' ial is in
' s drut' store, | ^ut^" hound to rc.di to the res.sue. The
' I custom brought home to my mind
lone | tlie almost un'ver ;il use of i ed light
by C. P. as a danger si inal, and caused me to
j wonder whi ther ihe; is not some
j other renson than mere chance for
j that, hue hav :: , been singled "ill ' s
a symbol of p'aye.ical danger. Ktorts
have been made, with considerable
success, to show the relation 1
the sense of sound and :i*ht
has bem pretty : I • shown that th
uoh.r gi'.n-.isi e ■ nave a <on i.sponding
musical scale; so w ,y r.et assign to
!c0 YEAHS*
1 ^EXPERIENCE
•s
j 1j \ - f S k- { 1 m MT U
J*\ \ .:U
Rates Low
Our Service
Unequaled
ri\xas to All Points in the Southeast
jLitjuipment Unsurpa>.std
I'Olt Kl II 111 I ,1 l > : iiKM XTKI N Wit I IK I'O
iGHNV TEOFOKD. Trav Pass A, ,! £ L. 30DQ23S, Trav Pas? Agent-
Oklahoma Ciiv.O I l>.s„as. Te.x
CCO. I! LEE. G- i; Pass «
{jsra
i.'iiLJi'sl. dtili in town at I
he iis i
will be
^Pyyv 'iv
e Jeweler,
IN lor K ;t tclles
.• ipt attt 1111 on i
11 i ainl ex pre.-
alb ooii,
Vain Street
. her, O. T
TnnrsE Marks
Designs
Copy rise, nts &c.
Anyone fendlnt? nsketrh tlo-criptlon may
quickly isccriaiu our <.pnn«>fi Ivao l:etlier an
invr tion mprobnhly] ,t«"i: t ! . : . -ntinin ■ i-
t ions strict ly eonlliloiif i:tl. II i ml hook on l*«f «*i its
Hciit freo. oidpst j'LtMic;.' for spcurin^'r-atent-i.
taken tur-.;u:!i Jlui-u u Co. recclve
8pi i" (if-, 'v.ili mt e'lnriiillio
V: W .r:>rv*
A handsomely IllustrritPd wppkly. (.nrtrest clr-
culutiou < f my i««aentille Journ.'il. Tevri s, ? ; a
1. •• r: ir moathat $!• Sold by all newsdealers.
i IViiii1 ;J ICo.36,8ro^f-lj;vYcik
Ilia... li otlice. t>25 F Kt„ Waabizi^ton, D. C.
I In il ;• tn lit in the Pre- idclil'
K. S. .Moody s;'enI Sum!;
line folks.
('all al .Mai tins aiu
for the D II.
A I kinds of legal
al the Pj.m: s office.
Ni
I i i.ie 'oiiian II
;.b orvant .1,1 .1 j
■ uoit tiiin<r.
Coiniiiis.sion Lis
i s-io t iokle tlie
■in and finds it no
lanks lor -a.
Let Oie Democrats tak
heir shui'e of patronage
an is in the White H<
i ,
ii"]iresi n-
d wait for
until .tir.
lew ei|iii|<inent,
new route. "Choctaw Kou
J. A. Taylor is on tin
this week.
for
: i:i s>ee news-
■■ lan wis. h
Til at
I i of a uo I I
.1 lit, 11 o law
re pre
tion—thus
fear; blue,
lurid light of the mo
trie flash, t'lperinde
mental dread; vilio'
say, arouses a :u ,i
; uns' si, withoir any
j while white light an
! urablo si rsalioas or
1 lion. Of course, the
! he < rried l y sc', ,.t:
n :
1 ' 1 sin of mi:. 1 •• .
: itely iniei e- t.iiu t > (
sical
nichsiii;v :hilt -'the men who
giin ii o. 11 v i;eii ;t no voir,, of head or See the main ni n ii Do. i at M : :*!:: .>
,h*o dec- ll;ul,ls ,'utl,y gambling ill any form • to be givin away New Yt .rs Da-. .
;j.!t ..hie are always, a im nare, not onl , to
' : ' '' :''l tli' insi !ves but to others", is mu a
ni of physical
scl: 'dii,I" •"•-ie. t j,ro«jR-. ty which
ite. j has oeiietr.iied tu t..Vl:, s no,k luel
!-" erofti,c United Sum, is t|,«
sick listj most discouraging feature
i deuiooratic outlook.
of Uie
danger.
is might
in invcMt.-gat-
tind i!. iiifln-
ll itti r:11tribute to tin
v, im do business m Vv'al.
siee Oil Ills lots.
he eiia
1 aapiaui; ui I'.'io-.lie atiiat
(
''"•■"■are p., .> of |,|,
P'ay lor llieil
>nl<i make a Hen.-auou.
i io i.
J. L. Kinder nuule a ti ip t i t he
county bub Wednesday.
jntlemen — •" I reform v
l, W. F. Dimiek, if lhuin-
was in Kiel tlie first ol ilie week. j ' '"s ls lil
Irani. Cronkliile is improving bis ; i h lieu , min's ;
••lly proferty by b,llWIM I <J ««.( /llu,e" ' ,7^
wi.l be 110 dance here ( iristma-.' ! ti oiioiiiv
h5'tli 1;er Chnsiinas gift and preset
lliigli Keys is aw.iy visaiiu^r! 11 a box
' uio \v\r
in (
i t
)p.
Irving Moo<ly in oompitnv with!
Iii-. no.ill,.r, neal to KmalLiher ! I'rie",|'i an'' relatives at his old home j Ti,,. D.i
ory, an.
\ ."i ot eli I errier hoi m
mi01 mulion to, Timis-D
wh
at.
and returned Wednesday, Missouri.
W. G. Ki[ py came lie
o. cigars,
"liiiissi.iii
Di
Okla.
says 111 the ease of
i" impi i'ativel v de-1
5"?J r asoiiH of (no.
I X.
A morltv
111111 a II
1 cportid; iliu Ha)-Pauneefote
froni; treaty has been ratnied; Senator
{Caddo Saturday to spend a leu days) -Morjjan has reintroduced his canal
1 n time h:i i U.jir
Ins I'amilv.
"•it 11 a ti ison and
: ■ sng ir iu.1 the
by the Dioglev
a .b lieii'iie)
•rati.: adniriftra-
Ivoni i- 'is eel I s i in] v I kins
ie way of modern '
. * V" ' l.
pert) s-.-i vice, lloli, n
■Ues/ etc.
i ■.
ill'Ml in li..i
I I to hi. el :
'i ■ -nt
e, 1 would
b<
it
' .1 111! ,1 |. I
111 V.
'' for life, an I Piter sh-lre with liir.iore
. leasure of being laid to rest |tnd Vi'ashingwto, 50,000,000
a a tomb of pink marble,
I'll t(*H. |*,VI
' ' eg, dai.j stip- ,
. i for the th res- bo.-oughs of | Arthur Brox went to his home
" ', l '' uiul i M iJr' 1X | near JkMincss. v Tuesday to Hpenda
u .itjo.js, ana —the coil- I . _ . . 1
;• t;:,. c U? and ILich; . id v a« s w,t" fI'IoikIh.
ip the total to 350,000,000 gnl- | . ' "
■ quantity than is used by We were glad to sec our peopl
■ s 11 i , wo.ld ind nearly ! turn out and help Mr. Kit , y
,'1' 1 1 '" | a part of iiis bind w are stocl,.
a . i ies. i he daily supply ot I
■ ■' ' a 1.0',,' ;alloiis, Huf- ! was kindness in the most lovable
'. ei CI''.eland. i.G.000.- form, "A friend in need is a friend
iu.t 000; Wston. 80,000,080; |,ndeed-" The prevailing good feel
ti, 10,000,00 : Ssn Francisco, ! i"g toward Mr. Hipp) is an indioa-
ii Newark, 2fi,000,000; Denver, tion of his good stniidinff in the
. 2s,('rt0,000; Bal- ' , ,
community, and also shows that he
has dtall fairly with his
Samuel to bee|ii (| t ^
Omaha, 2d,000,000,
ne I'bilippu; wbieh ucconijianitd
I'10 President's i t .te,,,. ,lt ,ii:lt
wiiii.i not reappoint .Mr ,1, nkins
governor of Oklahoma „ • have'/
l'liis I Vt'fy salutary effect on o'liei'il*
who covet 4'little blocks of stock.
A dislinguisi.ed Fre,.,,!, , 1JglIle(;r
predi. is that iu ten y-ars coal nn-
niiiL' will not pay. T-e r I- Ntr0M,.
tendency toward li,,„i,l , ,,.| wilJ]
peiroliuui as the cliiel ii,.;redieiit.'
Scientists and inventors a e
jt much attention
nv men.
JtVlllg
The children were told to hang up
their stockings.
seleetea ior ner iw enmen
slipped a hundred-dollar bill.
than wealth without happiness.
i disasters will be reported.
eiseo to the same ponn.
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1901, newspaper, December 19, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102474/m1/8/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.