The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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Prue Six Months.
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isfni • ion through the mails an socono
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II Cisist, Proprietor and Editor
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Between St. Louis and Kansas City cud
OKLAHOMA CITY,
WIC&flBTA,
DENSS©N,
• S3SER&3AN,
DALLAS,
FORT WORTH
' "1 principal points in Texas and thoSouth-
i. TIiiH train is now throughout and is
i■ lo no of tho flnodt equipment, provided
ith thutrio 11k1>t*i and nil other iimdora
, iv«di:.conveniences. It runs via our now
k jmpleted
f.fch'er ft3vBs8on«
Kvery nnpllnneo known to modern oaf
.. ill.ling iiml raili .laillng h:i« heon < mployed
m the muka-up of tUl3 serviQu, including
&a¥e Okservsliion Cars,
and or the management or Vred. Harvey.
,:i information ao to rates and all details ol
(ri > vl t t iia now route will in? cheerfully
.mfsbod, upon application, by uny repre-
sentative of the
s taylor IVf Mytfciug in
s« photograph line. View work'
niU ont door group* on abort notice.
Xext to II. N. Moore'sdiun store
Don't mortgage your larm, but il
you will, call on Crist, Chalker <fc
(Jo.
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Inmm' your farm and town
perty «ith J. D. Crist
A Boy's Wild Ride For Life.
With' family around expecting
him to ilio, ami a son riding for
ilc, 18 milis, to get Dr. Ki-ig'b
Sew Discovery for Consumption,
oughs ami (.'oi ls, W. 11. Brown,
• I Lceville, Intl., enduiud death's
'gomes from asthma, lint this wond
*11 ul medicine g.ive instant re 1 if I
lid soon cured him. He writes:
•1 now sleep soundly every night."
Like marvelous cure of Conmmp
ion, Pneumonia, Bronchitis,
'oughs, colds and Grip proye its
matchless merit for nil Throat and
Lung troubh s. Guaranteed hottlrs
iUc and 1.00. Trial bottle free at
11. N. Moore's drug store.
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FRISCO TIMH TABLE.
Trains leaving Oklahoma City
d .ly nS 10:15 a. m. arrive in St.
' . huh illi* following morning at T
! rains leaving 'U. Louis at i> p. ji
.Arrive at Oklahoma City at 6:'15 r.
Through sleepers without
vh 'lige.
Trains leave Wichita at 1:20
mi I 10:45 i'. v
Trains arnve in Wiclnta at
ti. .5 a. m. and 3:-J.' r. m.
T'l'o'iiih ears, also Pullman
i'.! ice S1 e • ■ 11 i-s Hi rough to St. Louis
v. .limit change.
'' F. Dinn, L)ist. Pass'.iger Aii'l
Corner Main and Douglas.
Wichita Kansas.
Some time ago A. Suiuinel pur
diased a monument from Mr Miller
lie monument was received Monday
ml is one of the finest we have ever
ecu, being about six feet in height
It is shaped like a tree and at the
oase is a large (lower pet containing
i lilly llie leaves of which climb
aalf way up the stone and upon these
'eaves rests the stone which bears
the inscription.
A Parson's Noble Act.
'•I want aU the woild to know,"
•litis lie v. C. .1 Buldlong, o!
Vshaway, 11. 1., v hat a thoroughly
ood md reliadle medicine I found
i Electric Bitters They cured me
>1' jaundice and liver troubles that
aused me a great suffering foi
many years. For a gi nnine, al!
>ronnti euro tliey i.vcel anything 1
ver saw." Klectiic Bitters are tin
surprise of all for their wondcrlul
work in Liver, Kidney and Stomach
rouble. Don't I ail to try them.
Only 50 its. Satisfaction is guar-
ii)teed by 11. N. Moore.
Rev. Herod g.ive t!ie parents of
lnu yioitiity a plain talk lastSuuda;.
evening on their duty, as parents, t >
their children, We heartily agree
with him on tins line, the doings oi
ome of our youths will make the
soul of any virtue-loving man sink
within him Come, brethren, give
us your hand, ami let us try to
rear our children u the way they
they should go.
Broke* fiddle* bonght or repairedj
J. L Full**.
Fortune Favors A Texan.
"Having distressing pains in bead,
back and stomach, and being without
appetite. 1 begun to use Dr. King's
New Life Pills " writes W. P. White- j
bead, of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon
felt like a new man." Infallible in j
stouiaeh and liver troubles. Only
at 11. n. Moire's drugstore.
The Commoner says "1'he gentle-
men who im: gine that the democi aey
need reorganising should consult an j
alienist." I lie editor should lake ;
heed. Everyone knows that the
diunkard thinks dels the.only sober
man and the (ool si sure wisdom is
coiitiond to himself. Mr. Bryan
should not placed himself in either
catngory, even by implication.
The army surgeons in the I hil*
ippines have succeeded in stamping
out dysintery and adi be itch among
the troops. The tirst was conquered
by strict sanitation and the secoiul
by thoroughly drying clothes after
washing and ironing them with very
hot irons.
FfW
^Br Through
Reclining Chair Ccrs
I HON —
Texas, Oklahoma,
Indian Territory
and THE WEST.
WITH
Double IDa-iy Service
TO . ■ —
MEMPHIS, The EAST
and SOUTHEAST.
Puifmjn Buffet Sl. eping Cars.
New Solid Vetitihuled Trains.
Un |oalM Schedule*
IV i t Soi vico.
THE ONLY LINE TO THE SOUTHEAST
WITH NO T«A iS?c.*i AT MEMPHIS
E. L. Rcdgera, T.P.^ Tax.
Jno. V. re^.fof-J, T.P .\, 0' i-'hama, 0. f.
C<!B. H. Lcc.G.r .4 T.A., Lttde Hock.A'V.
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Fop
Eeware o! iho Knito.
No profession has ad vauceed mor
rapidly ol'latc than surgery, but it
should not be used except where
absolutely necessary. In cases of
piles l'or example, it is si ldom need-
ed. OeWitt's Witch llazel Salve
cures qui kly and permanently.
Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises,
wounc.s, skin diseases. Accept no
counterfeits. "1 was so troubled
with bleeding piles that 1 lost much
blood and strength," say J.(J. Phil-
lips, Poris, LI. <k t>cW itt'a Witchj
Hazel Salve cured me in a short
time." Soothes and heals. II. Is
.Moore.
There are more than a billion peo
pie iii t'ne world. Tnere are prob-
ablv more than a million men and
women among the lot. nut Mr.
Bryan thinks tie've is only one
statesman now living an 1 lrodesiy
compels him to decline to say who
that statesman is.
Jn t:ce Sluras expresses his views
on the labor question as follows:
"The incorporation of labor unions
is the primary stop toward the pas
^ige ol an arbitration law. The
unions must be responsible for the
carry ing out .'f an agreement and
until tliey are there is little hope
for compulsory arbitration of labor
troubles.
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W. THOMPSON, A. (J. I>. A.,
Topoka, Kansas.
.10HN SKHAST1 AN, <; V A.,
I'hictiKo, ill
Lingering Suinmcr Colds.
Don't- let a cold run at this season.
Slimmer colds are the hardest kind to
care and if neglected may linger along
for month. A long seigc like this
will pull down the strongest constitu-
tion. One Minute Cough Cure will
break up the attack at once. Safe.
Mire, a'-ts at once. Cures coughs, colds
croup, bronchitis, all throat and lung
troubles. The children like it.—II.
N. Aloore.
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Take Care o! the Stomach
The man e>r woman whose diges-
tion is perfect and whose stomach
performs us every function is never
sick. Kodul cleanses, purities and
i siveeteiia the stomach and cures
j positively and permanently all
stomach' troubles, inigestion and >
dyspepsia It is tha wounderful !
' reconstructive tonic that is making I
jsoininy sick people well and weak |
Word rt ached here yesterday that ! people strong by conveying to their
ally \\ cdiiesil:iy Morning the bodies all of the nourishment in the
livery stable and the old saloon at i ful)(i t|u.y Uev. J. II. llolladay,
Dover burnt down, also that all the 0f Holladay, IMiss., wriu s: Kodol
buggies ir. the stable togather with cured me. 1 consieer it the
hea l of Horses and several lioo
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lip.d been d«stroyed bv fire,
do not know what the loss
hope it wiil not be very larg
host remedy I every used for
\V e 11Y spi'psia ami stomach trouble. I
is but | \yas given up by physicians. Ivodol
sived my life. Take it alter meals,
II. N. Moore.
After Mr. Carnegie lias built our
libraries and Mr. Morgan lias tilled
our art galleries it will be in order
l'or Mr, Kci no to do something for
hirnn^h DnrV
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Ineffective liver mcdicinc is :i dls-
apj eintment, but you don't want to
j jititge. strain and break the glands of
,:he stomach and bowels. De.Witt's
• Little Karly Risers never disaj.point
j The.y cleanse the system of all poison music and for Mr. Schwab to pro-
aiid puriil matter and do it so gently j vide for tlie-pleasures of the very
that one enjoys the pleasant effect
They arc n tonic to the liver. Cure
billiousness, torpid liver and prevent
fever.—IT. N. Mocre.
A would be asssisin tlirew a bomb
.k not.
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.'.'v f '' j > poor I.oioii.i s. was ncarh killed am
assa^.-iii has
pour. Only the fool in his folly
will inveigh against such wealth.
The clearings of the New Vork
hanks for the lirst three mouths of
tins year amounted to $18,000,000,
the other day. I he capitalist was oqo while the clearings of the Lim-
yery slightly injured, om of his ,].,u banks l'or tho same period
it an inoffensive capitalist in Stvria
•. j* «> • * • ■ • >\ i o,ir i .iiou.i s. w:
. mv,evw«v h.n reward.
amounted to but $12,333,000,000.
gone to Commercially New York is the
center of the world.
hSffi't fJQBl:£.2S. tho
overstock of one Of the best known
factorios of tho country, -ecured r£.'
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j. % ;>y u« pt, cnp-lialf cost, f't-if Ku..ViV. f
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1902, newspaper, September 11, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102710/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.