The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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KIEL, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, AU3US1 30, 1930
"or 11 -; uknn !>■•.> 1 • *
for SALE One Bay FUley ^r^^eJuotoyeH^S^
: ——= .. .. .. u^decliledtooolnollllluo, and hed
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Kiel. Oklahoma
— , , , , . , not mill.-, and lie did Mot take a <| nit
Hearst. who l'''i,lSi:"u'U:lll<;l>' !„.,r cm.|-..rt with him when lie w.-ni
hid for tin moth. Mivi.ivrr n iJ«- leader «•"
I U.miu.,:lli, v,, i'ri"<idt'iivi'ii « 1
nation, ts mow s.ml to h- at ti I > <5
, 1! rived at the larm
There are MiightV few 1 levelan- 1 v nomhr.ai>'i lo" t.overnoi wl j
1 ' . | four milo
Ne,V * "Vk_ — ri.„rsd:,v. .Inne M h. My hu<ha,,d SUFFER IT TO BE SO NOW
That the bad feel in-* aroused hy | worked Kri.la v and Nairn- .a\ ' -i Ml.
ti,,, war itl. S,.ai «,.MI, .li>- j Mill. r * "'"1 •>
I apiiearinsi. is shown by the increase | llliU we woii'd start north, thai h< from l,i\minion conn >.
~ Welt U-r Davis gnirb <>• .| j"1'""
contribution to the ' made an ....success
r,"\: 111 campaign Iond '
i«hty 1
,1. m icriits O . \>vomine..ee who an
,..«rlius ISrysm ;.««.! Stevenson.
1 C .? t
„Uh of Okarche, oiii'--'-->-
^SCTSP CUPPW.
itliin
sucl-olmIs iikenucceiw.
■n,« leim ii'.rats Who sneered at
! ,- si lent MeK inley's('litticse I'olicN
imllil 3« «•
I of our trade with Snain. ltetu-uis 1
A I
ol pin. Ketn ins ^as going oyer to the header on .dr.
the current year sl.ow an increase- j ,lilrs ,,laoc. where he had been
! l)V,.r j 80S' of more than :.u"p in our ] working, to got his pay, and would
* >.ir consuls in China have a)| j ^
• ined lienor for themselves an-i
coil phi
lil'lecicd credit upon the Adn.ini- | Tlu, London Times admits that
n ation that appointed them. j l)le United States makes better
were married at Sunday
S-lioul. 1 in mediately alter the
ceremony was over the superintend
woi'Kiui;. V v ... | ■ -
J return in a few minutes. That is ! „,,uested that all ti
| tl1(. ,ast time I ever saw l„V husband 1 recite a scriptural ,,uotat.on lo
1 I hav- been to KlUeno, Oklahoma j make herself proinmeiit the
City, Tecumseh. Shawnee, Norman |,vas thelirstlo arise, and she
HOMESTEADERS.
Kemembei t'ut tin.1 , 7
requires ywi to ii.ivt v<.
I rial Pn'Oi Notice publish'
in the paper publisher! nt-
t'si vtiui land, and it ads .
mi the b<>tt' m ol c.;eh rn .'
Proof Notice. KYnH'.rlv •
this when you to pro*
up. W e have the b!an v-
and can make < ti( all l i;
Prooi papers when yo.i .•
re.uiv to hav e your m o ;
published.
PRESS 01 1 ICE.
Kiel. OKI.i
atifin that appointed them. j (Ue Vnitcd Slates makes Detier , (;jt^ Teuumseh, Shawnee, ji man , was incu.^ ■ ■
====--= j Iccomolivis than Kngtand. l'"'| Pauls Vallev. and other [duces in ! repeated ll.e psiHWge: -Milleiitt i
Mr. Bryan might add to ' ,..r|)H||(K.,wi„ its tyes it I c)| ()l |lim. 1 have also teh-raph- '.Inldroo to come unto me. the
I 1 > I I . I I I I I ( . . .. I 'I .. ..I ... 4 Vl.l\
drawing <1
■lahtiea by exiiibilins.
r, sident Ivruger and Aouinahlo olller things that ,e make | „„„
up in every platform tr-in a hi i h j Ui;ui ^n^iand, or any other
I country.
I \>IH OJH II ' J ! St'iJl L'll < l 111 III. 1 v - |
:,|.h! to discover Fuveral j U(j to Wichita. Ft. Scott and Kieh- audience e.u I lapsed. I i ciitoii, ( A
If claim* were votes, the demo-j
l{e|iul)liean.
I _
1 (.card that a man was lound in a | ^ ^ ^ (h>. U),nh;lclll.
corn Hal.I and came lure. My bus- j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
age,buth oke.l j . . ,, r.,,..., s,
Remember
1 am ruiiiilti'4 :l "rsi .1 1 1
leer ^||. > 11. 1 -I vc-l) I liiliu' III II-
elass vie.
Work I Cnarantt <
\(.ent for Kinjjti-li.-r St.-i
,-r.lic party would always win; hut ;
this is a campaign ol haid fai *'" j t)feolll| UciCy it, murder of (-Jot
in whuh uo claim is accepted unless I _ _ . ... i • « ,.
Mipported by proof.
Caleb l'owers, convicted by a I band was 4ii yearsol age, I .lei.t.si and had the tooth tilled Soin.
j 110lui(!al iury on prejudiced evidence ten years younger; was hve teeUtne ^ ^ ^ rtt,ir<l h,r little hrothe,
In l lias Issued a manly statement m
which be correctly calls his
trial'
When a democrat can be pursua-. one of the greatest judicial larce-
,j lo name the States from which j known to
cxp.'ciK the electorial votes to | ,,.H(Sevtlt |,a< written a let
l.-. l Bryan he shows plainly ll,at 1 ler to «t.n. John M. Palmer, win
claim is based on a bob—tailed
I Sbciji tirst door voiitll 'if lum-
ber turd.
. . navs alterward her little brother
k ......I-1..-- .l-rk ^ ^w
i,air. «■« « wi u tii«:ii« )■ i.w h" i j l. Fuller. Proprietor
"" , i, «n i." • v..." "ivi'ii, i
] \ and a heart; went awa\
hb
blair.
Weaver, once greenback candidate
Cm President, has emerged iromob
ncurity to be one of Mr. Bryan
I'C'Ill llrtliu I V ... I ^
l,:,. lias !,« |,ro«i.«i . «A-1 «lvooat,.l by tf t J
. ! form as a base and cowardly policv
jnt't (lortlolio.
recently declared his intention to
vote for Mclvinley and K .osevelt,
in which, after quoting that portion
of his,St. Paul speech dealing with
the makers of the Kansas City |dat
iha\e the stoinach ache; liadii't you
Sunday morning without, coat j ljcttv|. talte me to the candy store
ven; had on a dark shirt with small | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,il,,iiv-_Tl.e
white stripe and Whitebhttous, blue:
ii. .i 1 Missing l.ttiK
cotton nauts, dark red wool liatwith
narrow brim, about half worn out; j
two lower front testli were out: was
crippled in left Ic2, and his left fool
was smaller than the right; had
broad, thick, short, hand with wi«
An old criminal was once asked
what was the fir* M that h ' to
, his ruin, when he answered: -'1 he
li,vt step was cheating an editor out
of two years subscription. ^ hen I
, u, be one ol .Mr. l>ryan <M , Wo ,e,.;
b ind men. Wonder if he. | form, he said: '•! bold up the poli-y | Ulllll|1, nai|M My husband never drank ^ ^ ^ .lu. devil had such a
■ i ,.,i.,„..ni.u) in. tin. Kansas City plat- | tll,r played cards. I am curtain that lie j ())( )|u! Uiat I could not shake
return to me if he were alive. . ^ ^ i ^In.jMesseiigfr.
to eiiiphasiKc our right to appeal 1. j |,„ (li.l not have much money and 1
A prominent Indianatatl said | uottutluHA thousands ot high
Washington recently: '-there ,s j inilljej aeniocrat-, who abhor base-
t know whether lie was paid lor,
-ill from (inenticld Iowa
no more possibility ol Bryan caiiv j |)ess an,l cowardice, and a>c quick j j j n selit me this note,
tno Indiana than there is that l(} 80U al)ll (li„0Wn tlniii. Canadian County, Oklahom
lii s two days' w irk for Mr. Hill. J.i • (,nce taken ti see a b.i | t *m in
Indiana than there is that
McKinley will carry Texas.
Mr. Bryan says silver has been
,|U.,J to the rear, but everybody !
Supposed Identity.
Mrs. James A. Slioat came to
this city last Saturday m quest of
and drew his pav, and went off and
tmslleci to llie rem. ««-■ - i tb|S city last ••• l , aiui .. i .
L«u.« .1 w -j^i
the democrats had the majority lliat t|lt; body found wrapped up in
the House he would very quickly ^ comfort, five miles east of King
di it to the front a-ain. • ■
Some democrats are smart enough
i Alt le
was
i IJaptistcliuri h
|interested in
Okarche, .lutie. 'JO, lt'UO. ^ i Meeiueil .luvoutly impressed. I hi
This is to certify that this lady's j ^t ^ (u,r found he.
husband worked in harvert tor on
She w as very much
the ceremony and
11. HUGHES...
... Auotioneer
An experienced ilinl uli^er
will cry stock or farm sun *
aii\ wlierc in Kiniitl .li. i or
ii'ljouilio! counlie>.
Terms reasonable and sal is
lacl.lon ^iiaraiiieeu.
(MKK'K WITH 111 K I'liKSS
K1KI.. OKLAHOMA.
K. I\ llluhoN.
physician >£t Silicon
i nI IiI'll Fi'VPf* *• S|M-d:i 11 v. ( 'si II"
nxM-riMt |ii*oni| ily « to or nigliV.
Cooper, - - - Oklah
t mi;
j.u
fisher, on August ; th, as that of her
husband, ller description of her
' | imsbrnd is almost identical to that ,norning.
hope that Senator Hoodoo Well- \ ^ ^ ^ ^ wou|J k>ad om. ...,
ton, of Maryland will not carry
llPi
l\is o
pposition to President McKinley
t„ the extent of taking the stump
for Bryan.
to the belief that they were one and
the sanie. She positively identifies
the mustache and hail clipped from
the face and head of llie dead man.
thing to live on. Help them il you
can." >>• II,U"
\Vre, the undersigned, find this
statement to be correct. 1 his lady
lias been at our house suice'l httrsda)
We I mind her bare fool
and destitute of everything in the
way of food and clothes. NVe have
K. ...Brv.uiw.r. n.1.1 l w| She "V- •"« «
JZ .liicl,|l.„,b.ml,..l^l
,i„,aWi.i..r«i..c.u,« •" h,ns"-lHi *
co,« .tout o ll....l.. j .
only t„oo.„.ginB ll.i..8 | M, V«^ A
1 > Slioat. and wo c i.nc iron. Richmond
have seen.
next day her mother found hei
standing by a washtub fill-d will
water and heard her say, to hei
doll: "I" the name ol the lather,
and the non, and in the hole In
<rocs!" and then gravely ducked it.-
Koulanelh.', (la.) Observer.
Who weeps with you when yon an
sad and laughs with you when >oti
way ot loon aim ciouien. i-
helped her as much as we can. P1 east 1 are glad and situ es at >m
do the same, as you hope for j ,lre IT,ad? The editor. W ho has to ■
heaven. both kind and wise, and m v-well
I hardly ever, lies, and when he doe.
excites surprise? I he edit., r. W In
owns a heart, as well as cheek, pos
sensed of spirit proud yet meek, am
lives on forty cents a week .' 1
DIRECTORY.
i. o. i>. r
E. F. ASH J. W. DII.I.INi*iiAM.
I have two children left—one boy
thirteen years of age, and one little
girl five years old. I ant going now
to Eddy, N iW Mexico, where 1 have
two cousins.. 1 ail) positive this is
Kii;i. 1,«uiir«\ :n, l n. o. r.. i ip« t-
Siiiurd:iy cvi tihiK i" '• " C). I .HmM 1
i MH'inbi-r^ iipr osirni'sllv i"' «| i' ,,fl ••• :• I' • ' "
I "ilsiflv- Visilinu ht-olhi-i^ ttti' cnnli'1!^
invitfil. " 11. K. 'V. . F f V '•
.1. r %vm:.N, •'
M W or A.
Kil l. Onmp Jvio. MM'.. iHPfls f v«ry Tut*'1
cv'ciiiti'/ ill K p in. \ Uli In*,-mi'!^!iIv#« " "
Hall \ lilvUflt. S UIHJHKIKr. \ «
IV l . I'l.Alllv. < I*1'
M. i;. rm'ilt ii,
CF.UVH'KS lii'ld pvpfv mvomii :inr| fi>
OsiiikIh> I'vt'nlnr of Mn-'li nionili So-
si*litiiii Sunciiiv l«i:l« u. rn.
KKV. MAVONYK. rn*'
I editor. The Se.lg.vi k City (lvas
, my husband, as I saw clippings from j v.AlM,,va]}h.
Texas where we lived contented and . |nu tuohe ami hair, and they are ,
DP. PAUL FRIEDHMANN
IMIVSIi'lAN AMI MUliliKON
)tnr . Iluvtis:
tlu. ill. In li III. !<ren\" Koihi >...
1 "M5Post Ortii
j ami 7 j), hi. I" ' !>• "<•
my hushand-s. 1 have no suspicion | .n,e Rridgewater correspodent >'
Tradseri
elainis !•
l.'hamp Clark complaint because j happy until the Brazos river swept
republican speakers do not discuss i .iway all the property he had in this I ^ anyouei for 1 did not know that lie j U)U ({n.cnfi
.•imperialism". As "imperialisnr : world, and took from us eight eliil- L j a)| ul)c)„y i„ the world, • I'd he ( km-w a mini so stingv that lx
in this country is nothing inore than ;lhvI)( who were drowned in the tlood I i) t ihilv ^ |U)t ,iavt( exeee.i j t ir, .|gh his nose to «ave t.a'
a democratic nightmare, and limn | [ out ot the flood without clothes L vcl,ly ,j
ample substantial facts to discuss' or ollier apparel, except the gown I | n_
... ....,! . I Lil'l
)|m':i*« h of WmIiH'H JUKI
'iiiliiren a Si Hpialt y, . ,
•Km;
such as the increased greatness and
prosperity of the country under re
publican rule, why should time b>
wasted in discussing the weird spcc
l.'liof democratic drca D«.
ha.1 on, and we were left without a
five cent piece with which to bury
our dead
Jls hi sband. hearing that work
was Jilur-.fai in tfje u''ij{lidi>rboo I ol
lie IIOl •••* « • ' I t ' « 'o"
VU,V) ....d.irs hi ins pocket, t «'o ware ot his lals ■ teeth. W e do in
..Ot want the... to take him up, U„„sv hi... but we know his eousr
b cause 1 c tihl not take him back to | wll0 moves so slow while walkiu
Richnioiid, ai d the sighl or h m now j through the garden that ihe sl a.l
would overcome me. No, I could | fvom hi-hat kill the v. getables.-
u .1 identify the qiiiU, because it vas Exchai^e,
E. A. BOONE,
I'll vs). 'I A N a:;I. nl la.Ki'N.
)FK|CK llolllis:
I'rwill H t "Hit,
Alii) VI lo 111 I), ill.
Kiel, OL'.
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1900, newspaper, August 30, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102602/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.