The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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■ VEAT NEWSPAPER
ONE YEAR FREE.
LOCALS.
Wasted:—50 men, women and
i Greatest Tapers in Oklaho- children to have their pictures made
at the Kiel Studio.
J. A. Tayi.ob.
., riLory ai t : i ice ol One.
rin'one great paper in this com-
■ ' . ;hc Mil I. I'i'> It gives
! llHMie IM'V I t lo'.S tli
•u i dot. lint yon wai
trip to
J. C. Childers made
' < Kingfisher Sunday.
' 1 I II. M. Boss made a trip to King-
,1' t lie eli 11iv ter: itory, you i
' hslier Monday.
I'M
• (■: :io\v w hat ill.' legislature,
m ii --ion, in doing. lo get
iis v-.'u ••niMt have a territorial pa-
ir ;• ■ • printed at the territorial
, which jriyes ail the news of
■ iti ve, jttdi 'i:il and legisla
ii ji.ii iiiients. This territorial
ipnjii r m the WEEKLY OlvLA- j l ,I"H week' .
,j a S I ATIC CAPITAL. ThinI J. J, Walters thrsshql his wbe&t
1 111 | age right colum/l p:per cio|: la t Saturday.
i v • I—- columns ol' sprightl
C. E. Moody ol Okeene .-pent
Sunday in Kiel. „ ^ ^
A. T. Walker and J. A. Marti" j \\ 1 £ I_X t. 3 £.0 11.
wcnl to Lawton Sunday.
A. A. Crist is B'au'ii.'i" hii wl: -at
O!
complete uno
mer-
chandise and prices tliat are rig'lit come
vliii,; in ". • r every week. It
(.ixti i.-n column* every week
■he d■ i"|i> . doings ol' the legisla-
te, We have made artangcioenU
jth th« publisheva whereby we can
.,•«• lit ti' Weekly State Capital
t.«.... \A> \-II A it'Slo every • 1
!. • •; v.'io pays up (or tin
IEL PRESS for one year in
h.i md for every new sub-
■ i, ' . ■ ' i on lit' books for
Dr. Morris vv
■lay to feat,
rheumatism.
t.) Okeene Sa
line horse
ill Oil I
A. !>. Cavetl, made a business
trio to Iliteheock Wednesday.
■ m
II. r.
( nine
■ our eli ii;
nit will ;;et all the legisla-
Ki.-l, Okla.
I;. ' le work and high grade
■ids t'" ' C. I). Calhoun, the
i in 'X eler of Kingfisher.
K-. ft ■ e of work guaranteed
i.; : II ••■•Is replaatd if they do
>i. v<.i'< s represented. Do not
ni-1 ■ I by oth ■ rn but go where
c i; 11 1 aide goods.
I Yyi"■ -nd , \VaW;'.i"S, (.'locks Jew
1 Glass, Musical Instru
nls, C" Iwalt Optician.
C. 1). Calhoon,
liast Side Main Street.
Kingfisher, O. T.
ii pieturcs, lor enlarge-
. itli J. A. Taylor,
Ki 1. O. T.
jitok Martin and Dock Hartsnck
d r >v e over from II • ■; .ti' se v Tuesday,
Ernest Civett relurned Saturday
from Lawton, where he went to
spend the Fourth.
Arthur Elliot went to Dover
Wednesday to except a position in
Mr. Mitchels livery barn.
.lohe Stephens has again taken his
ol I position in Bollenbneh's & Rices
Store after a months absence, during
see us
line.
len in neei
cl-lij
Yours For Trade,
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Digests what you cat.
This ^reparation contains all of the
| cfigestants and digests U kinds of
wliiteh time Earnest Cavt tt has been j,. ... it ^ives Instant. relief and never
i.„, i ' t'iiM to cure. It uUows you to cat till
employe . i f00(i Vou want, The- roost seubitivo
t t v tvi ii -i ♦ .1 IbUjniiichscantakeit. By its use hi any
J. I). Wilson the gomcl cunstablc I ^ous.vn(]8 Gf dyspeptics have been
of Kingfisher township in conutanv | cared aft< ? everything else V"
.... . I {a uneoualled for all storoacH tioublcs.
with iiiTii Admire was out nervine ' ,
papern „n people of Cooper township K ^ ^ ^
FIRST DOOR EAST OF CRIST, CHALKER ^ CO
Fresli meat on hand at all times, in fact
everything kept in a first-class meat market.
E. J. EDSON. Prop.
HOTOTHE
Tuesday.
A. A. Cri t and wife and W. F.
Dimiek and wife left for Okeene
today to be ready to start on the
excursion Friday for Eureka
Springs, .Ark,, where they will
spend a few davs in the Ozarks.
at the I'm t ottii-.' and get
I ink Deeds, Mortgages, and
- of le.^al blanks.
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I'M
and
11 ARB
rtl Oder for I'.'u-j.
iKisKVf.i'i'i'.s: The
Lit • • • YA: 1 I'K for n weel
our in .. Bartenders' Guide, eontnin-
i. r i > '• for all mixed drinks—
'< I .on, net.
: > I) ■ i.ii'.'.its: The POJJCK
At the Heiiool meeting in Kiel
Inst Tuei-day John Wabling was
elected director in the place of .1
IM. Cavelt who has served in that
i fliee for six years and I . M. P.
Jordan v,as .leeted Treasurer in
place of '*• Mi Garrison. Neither
' Mr. Cavelt nor Mr. Garrison desired
t . , ve longer. The meeting loviei'
a per cent tax on the district for
tWireflcn v-hy K.«'. ' :\Vm'&t;o.vatfoMO
■til' 'Kje lot.:, 'IntioicstboaOt. f>^u
II. N. MOOllK, DliUtiCI;') I'.
50 vears'
^ ti; " 'K:<PEK emob
•.Sf-ii}"" "
PI?
5 111
For Fine Wines,
mmx
- • iC • -<i\ <'I '•*
Trace WARKJ
& * ■* Hrcs'CNS
^ Mil
Tnits Marks
Dcf
C. "'fi:c':'s4c.
I'
K for I"
k of I lei i
1.00, net.
Ki. K'. F.r
Frat'kliu .s'i
Kew V
ir-
mldisl
(' 11 v.
r-.ti For Rent,
v" County, 7 nnles sell
I ."id acres fx: m land, 1'
ire. I wish to It;1.'
l lace Si e or ad dees
If I EI, Pb«88.
ban
I j school purposes bnt( cut short the
term of school to six months.
Last Mondky nioriiing as the aim
re..: iu it:' morning -plcudor and
cast its golden rays across the land-
scape, the Pitrss editor beheld the
• lory of th hour and imagined how
i ice it would he to go to the wheat
:i ! 1 and help stack the golden
cereal. He accordingly prooured a
• of gloves and a fork and
ut to the field. At noon he wai-
iiit, at four o'clock tired, and at
| six o'clock he "shouldered arms and
j quietly withdrew from the field.''
i Tin sday he stayed in the shade and
hiiiiilieil balm lo his suu-hurnt faei
I ' 1
! ami blistered hand:;. lie now eny
' he bas "cut out" harvesting.
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An70?:0 sonrttTif? a skctrh an'! :>Mon may
r-.: seertain r onini.-m f 'cti ^ nether an
inVf • '1 it |"o':'i!dy t''U"' .ill) ". ' • tmii'.iTIICJV
ti i toiifldont •• Hand ookon Patents
p .- . t r. - t)i.*.v-1 r :i 7 1 r - out f .
\'r :f^ tiiu ti thrnuuh Mu :u ,-i Co. fjoclve
ttj . "nxi ..ft', wiMiuiifc ch.T-fO, ill
A • ' n.oiv illn- rnf -1 V'opV \ T.nv{-e t rlr-
- f . ■ i; v ' *! *'• t t! .1« • 1 r I i.. I. Mirilli'.f.ia
■j c . • ii.ur months, £1. Boltl by all newsiioHlei-a.
33!3.' kWw-v. ^!r,W I Qrfc
IJUQTlONmf
l ASi. I. t i" 0,
. i1" _t., V.'oahlnoton. 1J. C.
I a p
ijuiet
talks both English and
Cerni tn. Best and cheap-
est crier in the country.
Coiiditn ns made known on
application.
JAG03 KALTENBERSFR,
Kial. Okla.
a:n pre)
. do all kinds of j
Watch repair-
Call and see me.
jewelry repaii
itig a seecialt
at the Moore Drug Store.
J. F. I!ii;:i,\iid, Jeweler,
Kiel, Okla.
r-
For first class reparing of
harness a.ml shoes call on
C. Q. SEELKE,
At the pioneer harness
shop, first door cast of the
restaurant-
Rf/JL, OKLAHOMA-
But liar beauty was ccmmpletely
ti id «l eli by sores, blotches and
pimples till she used Bucklen's
Arnica Salve. '] hen they varnished
as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores,
j Boils, Uliners' Carbuncles and
j I'Vloti'i front its use. Infallible for
I Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds am
i Pil •: Cure Kuarauteed. 25c at II. | di-moeiat
|N- Moor ,
G II. Bollexiiacii, Pres. W. M. II.vwri.vs, Vice-l'res.
R, 11. Ewaet, Cashier.
Farrpers and ^ercbaots' °( i\'e'
SAL E NOTES BOUGHT
Your deposits and business solicited.
Contents of safe arc insured against
burglary ai\d day-light robbery.
,1 I
l'lie only achievements of the
The Humiliation of Captain Cro-
hn-
En
eiibii' Ii
I eon-
ends c
t nun
I M.
'■I,
ifFered t
Veil' w .1
1 by the I
■ti benelit.
t.. try El
lerftll Hlettl i>
dv, and I e
two bottle.
I " A lr al pre
: for all ^tori:
His
laiadv
The p.
e Ii !l
.inmittt i
ovides fi
iplo will warmly
repoited by the
I cm Conitueree
.1 :isioiti(ig tli
istitute tli o
rvice.
indorse
Ilouse
wliioli
' hvavi
U uile 1
Senator Milohell of
given notice that at the
ion he will
has
luring the Fifty-seveuth *ier as eliiof of the Ordinance
., , I rean and hi:' eventual confirmation
re-s Ikiyo I" 'ti a contriliutarv , . , , .
' by the benate were laigcly duo to
share in the defeat ot the bill pro- j jnvt iiti
vidiii'.' as is!atlee for Cuba and the | .jun-earriare d bis donation ot
1 ('or
Oregon
Short Scss- : riJieulous "Captain Christmas In-j thee
of the disappearin
':■ d his donation ol
of tli > patent to the govern-
no
•lient.
i v
oi l
in
Ki
'1 he VV av<
Bill Cr<
be
•t r
bil l ;
ad. 1
Bit lei >' the |
h and Liver
w i iles: • AH' r
I « . v. holly
v< 1 its ni.itehles-
eli. 1 ivor an 1
to p:
i male
to
1 Wa
the 11 ■ e t i oil of Hill < I'OSS for C >11
hi, , u,.ti he will lie ehoied, but tor
.. ni. reason or othir Bill has been ,
perMi ded to make a horrible mis.,
t I; i in the nrwagenii'iil ol hi« fata j —
I,Ii 1'hato.di was to eatcb: Pre .lent It (nevelt's graceful
M(„.s in lie bulrushes jest row ; and brdble tr.bulos lo the members
m the snicker . ot ins elminislration who have been
•tli ask Congress to take' vestigation." It is surely
ai reeogtiili' n (,i the o\|io ord to be | roud of. J The experiment i ' permitting the
he held in Portland mi — ,] rnocrats' to revise tlie tariff laws
uommemorate the expedi-1 No feature of republican prosper- |mving onoe been tried, there i no^
j-„VV1H ,( ("tIo to tlie ity bas b en more remarkable than j danger that the American, people'
v-t There is some likeli- l^e commerotal developement ot the! will again commit so perilous au
i South. The current census will j error. Reasonable patience will
is '1)1 | lm > 1 that the S uator will be asked ;
his word that, if Congress
•i appropriation, it will not
' for a second donation
dl'lieietlCV.
ti ii si > mg t.itn (>•
Mo-
should be put under
lll'V
ti nil! 1 's. ()n : \ .jOc
Muole dlir-!gest,
i- iId by ;
! houd for ilie failhful di trihution of [a n
I thai' caiapaigu fund.
:'ti-d to public criticism were
utterance quite iu accord-
ance with the character of the uian.
show that during the last deoade <J0| result in their intelligent revision.
pet" cent of our cotton exports have l,y the republican party.
oome from the Southern states. —y,-... .
According to 1 . >. C-msul D -id-
Thc stead fastness with wliicii ;. • erich, at Bremen, the reduction of
President adheres to a policy which the acre tire ot this ye n'., beet sugar
he conceives to be essential to the j crop in Germany amounts to only
honor of the nation will now detract I 1V per cent, which is a considerably
from the high esteem til which he ts| smaller reduction than was cxpeet-d
held even among those who regard j in view of the repeal of the bounty
his policy as injudicious. [laws.
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1902, newspaper, July 10, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102701/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.