The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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TiiE KIEL PRESS.
T
oe Per Year,
.Co Six Months,
'02 Three Months,
nglc Copies,
Try J. A. Taylor for anything in
_ I lie photograph line. View work'
$1.00 | and out door groups on short notice.
50cts
25cts.
5cts.
| Next to II. N. Moore's drua store
.lli.Ml
as* ma
; .m post-oMce at Klol, Ok I a., for
through tliu mails as second
«' i ill !, (1 every Thursday in Kiel Okla-
lotou. TVrrl.'ory.
i. I' Civst, Proprietor and Editor
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Don't mortgage your iarui, but if
you will, caU ou Crist, Chalkerdb
Co.
4 m mst train
ltetweou tit. Louis and Kiiuaaa City and
OKLAHOMA CITY,
WICHITA,
tDENISON,
SliHEMWAIMs
KIALLAS,
f«RT WORTH
And principal points In Texas and the 8onth-
vf-vst. TIiSs t: «in is no\i throufchont and la
mnoo up <>' the 11 u oat equipment, provided
^•iili electric lights and ail other modern
traveling couvenioncea. It runs via our now
completed ' • • v
Wed River Division.
3'Ivory appliance known to modern oar
building* ami railroading hu boon employed
In the make-up of this service, including
Cafe Observation Cars,
under the management of Fred. Harvey.
Full Infonna*Ion as to ratos and all details of tno digestive Organs,
a ti in vl'i this now route will bo cheorfully
iurnfshed, upon application, l#y any repre-
sentative of the
F.RISCO TIME TABLE.
Trains leaving Oklahoma City
■U'.ly at 10:15 a, m, arrivo in St.
Loins the following morning at 7:25.
Trains leaving fit. Louis at 0 p. m.
nrivc at Oklahoma City at 5:iS.r> r.
s. Through sleepers, with,out
change.
Trains leave. Wichila at 1;20
ajui 10 : f 6 r. m.
Trains arrive in Wichita at
0:35 a, m. and 3:25 i«. u.
Through ears, also Pullman
Palace Slcx'jx.'ro through to St. Louis
without change.
rj. F. Dunn, Dist. Passenger Ag't
Corner Main and Douglas.
Wichita, Kaunas.
A Necessary Precaution.
Don't neglect a cold. It Is worse
than unpleasant, It is dangerous.
Hy usinft One Minute Cough Cure you
can cure it at onco. Allays in*
llummatlon, elears Llie head, soothes
and strengthens the mucous mem-
brane. Cures cougUs, croun, throat
and liin>{ trouble. Absolutely safe.
Acts immediately. Ohildcrn like it.
Sold !.y II. n. Moouk.
I he editor ol an exchange in a
neighboring town after the recent
rains, wrote the following line:
"The ground is thoroughly wet.
grass is coming nicely, and every
cistern in town w full.". The all-
lire<l- typo made "oestern" r^ad
"citizen" and now a good, kind
hearted, noble meaning editor sleeps
i i a icA'ly grave.—Brown wood
Banner Bulletin.
To My Friends.
It is with joy I tell you what
Kodol did foi ine. I was troubled
with my stomach for several mouths.
Upon being advised to use Ivodol,
I did ho, and words cannot tell the
good, it haa done me, A neighbor
has' dyspepsia so that he had tried
moat everything. I told him to use
Kodol. Words of gratitude have
conie to ine from him because I
recommended it.--Geo. W. Fry,
Viola. Iowa. Health and strheugth,
of mind and body, depend on the
Stomach, and normal activity of
Kodol, the
great reconstructive tonic, cures all
stomach and bowel troubles, indiges-
tion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests any
good food you eat. Take a( dose
after luoals.
VIOLINS! VIOLINS. VIOLINS'
Broken fiddles bought or repaired
J. L FfLLKB.
The Water Motor «& Power Com-
pany, with a capital stoek ol #1,
000,000, will soon begin the erec-
tion of an extensive power plant at
Great Falls, cn the Virginia side of
the Potomac, about eighteen miles]
above Washingtou. It expects to
supply practically all of the Wash-
ington industries with power.
Their Secret is Out.
All Sadleville. K^.. was curious to
learn the cause of tlie vast iapprove-
ment In the health of Mrs. S. P. Whit
taker, who had for along time, endu-
red untold sulfeririK from a cronic
bronchial trouble, "It's all due to Dr.
King's New Discovery." writes her
husband. "It completely cured her
and also cured our little grand-daugh-
ter of a severe attaet of whooping
cou«li." It positively cures coughs
colds, LaGrippe. bronchitis, all throat
and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles
|50e;ind $1.00 at H. N. Mooresdrug
'store,
pss
SLANL) 1 I Mid I ABLE
DO Villi OKLAHOMA
Charles de Ltss p*, sou of the
great engineer, expresses gratifica-
tion at the prospective transfer of
the Panama canal to the United
States. lie believes the Americans
will demonstrate the wisdom of his
father in selecting the Panama route
and .predicts they will have comple-
ted the undertaking within six years.
To Save Her Child.
From frightful disfigurement
Mrs. Nannjo Galle^'er, of La
Grange, Ga applied Bucklen's
Arnica Solvs to creates Sores on ber
herd and face, and writes its quick
cure exceeded all her hopes It works
wounders in Sors, Bruises, Skin
Eruptions, Cuts, Burns, Scalds and
Piles. 25c. Cure guaranteed by II,
N. Moprebruggist.
Twenty new cotton-seed oil mills
will be in operation by the time the
cotton crop is harvested, and this in
spile of the fact that the latq suits
against the trust failed, although
reorganization of the trust, and any
agreement as, to prices, was prevent-
ed. This fall there will be a ''free
Tor all light" for business, with not
enough cotton seed in sight to eup
ply all the milN.
Free
Through
Reclining Chair Cars
Texas, Oklahoma,
Indian Territory
and THE WE8T.
Willi
Double Daily Service
TO
MEMPHIS, The EAST
and SOUTHEAST.
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars.
New Stlid Vemlbtiled Train*.
Uiiequalod Sc&edules.
tervioe.
THE 0(11* IINC TO THE SOUTHEAST
WITH NO TRANSFER AT MEMPHIS
Fferoll taforraatlon -hH on Mrket
ol fcnjr lata#, or Miilreu
E. L. Rodgera, T.P.JL Dallas, Tea.
J«o. V. tidford, T.P.JL, Oklahoma, O.T.
Gaa. H. lee, 0. P. 4 T.A., Little Rock,Ark.
ROCK
No. l l'
ROIJTI1JIOUNO.
i t Worth l' X|.n .
For Worth Mali...
OhiKa^ha Flyer
NORTH HOUND.
Nr t Ohtcaro Limit. I Mail
4 Ohicag > Cypress
to Ivji nsas (' J t y Fly< i ... . ..£;&> A. it
hi. w TilOMI'^ON, A. IV A .
Topek.-i, Kansas.
.JOHN 8 KM AST I AN. r. i> a.,
Oliieago,! 11,
11.: i r r
.4:;n I
Oklahoma has iliis y't-ur pro luced
a line crop of wheat aud oats and j
the corn promises to be first class.
'1 he reputation of Oklahoma abroad
for fine crops will cause the world to
look for a maguticeut display of
grain products from the territory at
liieSt. Louis World's Fair. It is not
only important that the display
| should be a tine one bat also
ever) country be represented
every person reaain
extra fine samples of any grain qrop I t^I1Naoj
should save out about a peck of the
best and write Fred L. Wenner,
j limgiisher, Okla., Secetary of the
(i "j IViritoral World's Fair commission,
i what they have and arrangement
1a m fu'" made collect the sample and
I have them preserved. I>o not
iii-gieet as it is important to you
- he! your locality make a good
j display.
Astund. d The Editor.
i Keitor S. A. Brown, of
His Sight Threatened.
•'While picnicking last month my
11 year old boy was poisoned by
weed or plants,says W. II. Dibble,
off Sioux City, la. "He rubbed the
poison of his hands into his eyes aud
fora.while wo were afraid, lie would
lose his sight. Finally neighbor
recommended De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve. The first application helped
him and in a few days be was as
well as ever." For skins diseases,
cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, insect
bites, DeWitt's Witch. Hazel Salve
is sure cure. Relieves piles at once.
Beware of counterfoils. H.N, Moore.
Yea, Verily,
You home merchants: how do you
like to sec a farmer come in from
a ueigeboring town with his wagon
full ol groceries and dry goods which
he has purchasbed there or has just
recived from some department store?
The farmer may actully
,-avc^ a few cents but he is
not helping to build up his home
town and as,a progressive citizen he
Is.a flat failure. Bmhow about the
merchant, who has printing done
away frpm home, or worse still,
uses hand-me-down counter tabs
ami letterheads from Arbuckles or
some patent medicine firm? We
dread to think oj their future
punishment.—Jet News.
For PHOTOS,
and
BUTTONS
Also PlGltilUiri) WopH in
the latest styles and best
material
M EnlarcKfiKBU
II l}inds,
I *.
First door east of the Drug Store•
4
Crist, Chalker Co.
2u\il (Estate,
£oarts
a rib 3nsurcmce.
Kiel, Okla,
Legal Papers
and Notarial WorK.
t
Subscribe for the
PEE
Only one dollar a year.
WAS IT ECONOMY?
Not. many miles from Geary,
that i llves two farmers who are known
and : for their peculiarity. A few nights
this who has j ago they had a little business tet
Mr. A called at the home
of Mr. B,- who then sent his family
over,to a neighbor and procured a
candle 3nd after lighting it explain-
ed to his guest that it wajs, cheaper
than using the iainp. and saved a
little. Well, after signing a Tew
papers, etc., the host blew out the
light. TJ19 guest says: "What
did you do that for?" The host
BennetU'! explained that as they didn't need
' X -*• k ' \ \ -v %-\ VV>
ville. S. C . was once immensely any light to talk by
surprised." lliroujyb long suffering
from Dyspepsia," lie writes
Foi v ian
' f vo ruixirt on mien
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For free t>ork,
- •" v rite /
■ - inMyc-mflnNCv
s ffwrrptl
ber at once, and, after using four
bottles, -,he is entirely well, can
eat anything. It's a tnaud topii;, .aid
its ueutle laxative (qualities.are
plendid for torpid liver." t'or in
r™ i ft R fc bi t r ' 1,1 inougnv t
^ "/Appetite. Stomach erg all(, M
1 and Lner trouble Its a qostive«uar- ' n
an teed cure-. Onlj ;">0e at II. N. Moore *eJ'>
it would save
the candle. After sitting silent in
the .dark room a few m^ules the
[ host,heard a strange uoiso coming
from tletj direction of where his
guest sat, and inquired a$. to the
cause of it. The guest replied:
"l'.udou me, bu.t as we are all alone
and no dangejr of being seen, I
thougb\ 1 would take off my trous-
ave the •weaf on them>—
Bulletin.
Willie Flpolli Rock Eggs
FOESALE BY
W' F- l(iel, 0H'a-
BICYCLES BELOW ODST
E ftfofahfgh g*adGpvat'aniiBfBd 1902 MlWZLf* tho
uUlIU Overstock of ono of the t^cst known £<% . fif j Vf
by us at I5
1900 arid 1901 Models $] -
Catalogues with large photographic enyruvin<js anoi
full detailed specilic/tions sent free to any address.
Wa SMtP &H WPifflYAL anyone in U 3.
or Canada wtilwut a cent in advance and allow
MY$ BEE TBiii
ifPfj fI ate in orfiering from us, as you do act
' .j^FKneccl to pav a c".-r.f if tfca bicycle dees r'v - '-ou.
* OO SE&&R8.KAND WSiSKiS-
tat.-' 11 In tri.iV 'nj-onr Ci.!'.a«o reiaistlores, 4.- t] , \ f
standard makes, nony asn w,. >4-1^-
Tires, e«jui|jn ovi(-s mlri ^-porUnfcfforwlaorollkiT;u!' •, <^'. .1
price, fa our biKlri'^ t0i.(!ry . . A worlrt < -f ins "riv.'ii n.>n •. iurl
mm mm wanted
)!W t uxl'-l biiiycte. In your upare time you car. rnaUc ; .
. — „ -5_- 9BO a tiestdes havlnit iv wheel to r!d< * .v v0ur*H.
WE WAltT a reliable jt.rson In each town to distribute ratal* v. ■ '<■! •«' i
exebango for a bicycle. Write todajr for free catalogue aud i. ,r • i-ci l
J.LMEAD OYGLE 00., Chicstc, l|l,j
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1902, newspaper, August 14, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102706/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.