The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE KJF.L PRESS.
Prioe Per Year,
Price Six Months.
Price Three Months,
Suiyle 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.
Knterril lit tin' pout nlllet. at Kiel, Okla..for
t ranstnlMloii Uiruuiili tl.e mull* us mjcoii.1
i lass matter,
I'tilillslied overy Tlmrsday In Kiel Okla-
hotnii Territory.
VIOLINS! VIOLINS VIOLINS'
Broken fiddles bought or repaired
L FUI.I.kii.
The I'RKSrt office Bells old papers
at 20c per hundred
A Startling Snrprise.
Very few could belitvi* in looking j
at A T. llnadley, a healthy, robust
J. II. CitisT. Proprietor and Editor
Next to II. N. Moore's drug store
Don't mortgage your larm, but it
you will, call on Crist, (Jhalker tfc
Co. _
Insure your farm and town pro-
perty with J. D. Crist.
For Unliable work and high grade
goods go to C. 1). Calhoon, the
leading Jeweler of Kingfisher. .
Every piece of work guaranteed I change followed his taking Electric
and all goods replaced if they do
blacksmith ot 1'ilden, Ind., lhai for
ten years he snflered such tortures
from Rheumatism as few could en |
dure and live. Hut a wonderful
ELECTRIC
LIGHTED
TRAINS
Aro operated by the
Between
TEXAS
And the
North and East
Dotweon
BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS,
And II\o
North and West
Uotweon
OKLAHOMA
And the
North and KftSt
not work as represented. Do not
| lit! misled by others but go where
\ ou can get Reliable goods.
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks Jew
elry, Uut Glass, Musical Instru-
i lit* 11 Is, Good wait Optician.
C. D. Calhoon,
East Side Main Street.
Kingfisher, O. T.
The hallowecn crowd that took
Hitters. "Two bottles wholly cure
ed me," lie tviites, "and 1 have not
fell a twinge in over a year. They
regulate the Kidneys, purify the
blood and cure Rh uniatism, Neu-
ralgia, Nervousness, improve di-
gestion and gives perfect health.
Try them. Only 50 els. at II. N.
Moors drug store,
Clyde Sherwood came out from
Kingfisher the last of the week to
THE
NATURAL
ROUTE
C., O. & G. R. R. TO
MEMPHIS, THE EAST ARO SOUTHEAST,
TEXAS, OLD MEXICO, CALIFORNIA AND THE WEST.
Pullman Drawing-Room Bullet Sleepers Through to
Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
On 11 Trains.
UNEQUALED SCHEDULES AND PERFECT SERVICE.
I 6. McNALLY, D P. A., E. M. DUNCAN, T. P A.,
Oklahoma Cily. 0. T. Oklahoma City. 0. T.
GEO. H. LEE, G. P. J T. A., Littlj Rock, Ark.
the wheels olf my buggy will do me I spend a few days with his parents
meat favor by returning them to ine j at this place.
1
or notifying me by mail as 1 have
searched the entire premises and
cm find nothing of them.
EAHI, Gulkeii.
Observation cafc cars, under the
management
IllLDt 01
II. E. Spencer made a trip to
K iiglisher Wednesday and took,
down the returns ot Otter precinct
A. T. Walker tn.ulc a trip to
Dover to day.
A Thanksgiving Dinner.
Heavy eating is usually the first
cause of indigestion. Repeated at
tacks intlauie the mucous meiubrain
linings of the stomach, exposes the
Sundays rain was a 'jmi dandy"
it was the only thing we needed to
make this the best country on earth
ami now we have it.
: /-
j management of Fred Harvey. ICquip-k ||e,-ves 0f v|,e stomach, producing a
| mint of the latest and best design. J lu,;ulburn,
j.)
KUlSl O 11Mb TABLE.
Trains leaving Oklahoma Cily
daily a'. 10:1" a. m. arrive
heahache, sour risings and finally
i catarrh of the stomach. Kodol re-
j licves the infiamation, protects the
j nerves and cures the catarrh. Kodol
cures indigestion, dyspepsia all
J, M. Wanzer returned to his
home near Dyke alter a weeks visit
in this vicinity.
We had no school .Monday or
Tuesday as the school house had to
be used for the voting precinct.
C. M. Randolph made a trip to
Guthrie Saturday and returned
Sunday.
ASLEEP AMID FLAMES.
Breaking into a blazing home,
s une firein.in lately ti ragged the
sleeping iiunates from death. Fanci- |
ed security, and death near- It's that j
way when ton neglect coughs and
olds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New i
F' ' PHOTOS,
and
BUTTONS
Also PlfiltilUlTI) WopH
the latent sty lea and best
material
and gulm^irKitU of aH l^inds,
in
in St.
Louis the f<>' lowing morning at 7 :'J5.
Trains leaving "<t. Louis at 0 v. M.
arrive at Oklahoma City at ■"«::!•"> i*.
m. Through sleepers without
change.
Trains leave Wichita at 1:20
ami 10:10 i\ v.
Trains arrive in \N ■ luta at
«; ,\. M. and '.Wio I'. M.
Throtmh cars, also l'ullmnn
l'alace Sleepers through to Si Louis
without change.
1-i. F. Dunn, Dist. Passenger Ag't
Comer Main ami Douglas.
Wichita Kansas.
J A. f A
First door east of the Drug Store•
PES*
K()CK 1S1 AM ) I I.Vili I ABI.B
8C)l I II U« >I N I
1 Kort \\\ rtl Express,
i ort Worth Mni
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Top' ^ :| ,|S11S
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stomach troubles by cleansing ami
sweetening the glands of the stomach
- 11. N. Mo. r .
M rs. Salotly, til Los Angles, Cat.
and Mrs. Scritchfield ot (iuthrie
who have been visiting with Hanson
Anders and family returned to
Guthrie \Yedni'-'.la\.
Rev. Mr. Turner, of Hennessey
will begin a series of meeting at
tlie Welly school h use Saturday,
Nov. 1st. All are cordially invited
to attend.
Mr. and Mis. Trotterol Watonga
spent the lirst of the week Willi
Mrs. Trotter's uncle Mi. O. II. P.
McDowell ol tin* vicinity.
There will be seryic.es at the
| school house Sunday evening by tlu
Presiding Elder. Monday nn.rung
I quarterly services will be held.
One Minute Cough Cure.
Is the only harmless cough curt
thai gi\ es tjuiek relief. Cur: s cough,
colds, croup, bronchitis, whooping
| cough, piicu nonia, astliiua, lagrippe <
j ami all ihr. at, chest, and lung iron-1
Lies. 1 act soaked by ram says;
Gt rtrude E. Pinner, Miincie. Intl., ti,
I anil contract' .1 a \ re eo .1 a id lh
i I i \
'cough, I failed rabidly; lost Is lbs
Mv drii" ■ i ^ t reiMinni-'iitl. ti O
■ . M
iii1. vi Minute eolith Cure 1 lie first bo'.ti
i brought relic1'. several cured lilt
,A,M am back to m\ old wnght, I I - lbs
l>. >l
v. m. One Minu'e Cough Cure cuts th
phlegm, relit v.-s the e uigli at one.
Discovery for Consumption gives
protection against all i'hroat; Chest i Crist, Chaiker Co.
ep it near. |
and Lung Troubles. Ivt
.iinl avoid suffering, death, and
doctor's bills. A teaspoon fill -.tops a
late cough, persistent use the most
stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting,
it's guaranteed to satisfy by II. N.
.Moore Price uOe and ><100. Trial
bottles I ree.
}\:a\ (Estate*
Scans
anfc 3nsurance.
Mosquito's Hum Located. Legal Papers
The members of the Uoval Society , j w.i.,.:,,! iai«,I,
of Edinburg, reports the Detroit and Notarial WOfK.
News-Tribune, were interested, at a I _ —
recent meeting, in th° announcement
by A. E Shipley and Edwin Wilson of
Uie iiseovery of an apparatus, hereto-
fore overlooked or neglected, at the
t asc of the mosquito's wings, where-
by til., characteristic humming of that
inst ct may 1)3 produced. The species
examined was the anopheles maculi-
pci els, and the apparatus consists of
r. slightly movable bar provided with
a series of well-marked teeth which,
n.: the wings are raised and lowered,
rse' :.cross a series of ririses. The
st;*Mture of the apparatus Is de-
R.-ril . ■: 1° very romp'.ex, but the mu-
sic produced, as everybody knows, is
extremely effective.
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if you sift' billions ;in<l .seeking advisers
Take IVWitt V Little I trly Risers,
.lust before «?oi:rj to bed.
You will find on the morrow,
You aro rid of your sorrow—
That's all; .lust niouKli said.
• • famous pills do not prlpe, but niovt
jowels jxontly and easily, olean^inif tin
, Their tonic elTeet pi vts strensrlli to tin
andf, preventing a return < f the disorcb-r,
THE APOLCGY WAS SINCERE.
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An ideal rnnedv f"i' children. For
sale by II N. Mt . re.
There «as a paity given at the
home of (i. M . Trosper li..-l S ilur
day evening in lienor of his tlaugh.
t r, .M s- tiracie. All | resent report
having a go. .1 ti me.
3li>s Iic-mc Kin.ltr spent f.:iin.!aj
will .Miss N ina (,'risi.
Mr. and Airs. ,l.ie McC'lure nr.'
the proud parents ol a lug girl sine.'
last
da v.
.Mr. K. I'm . man, .1 11 > tlr< w as
sisiting \\ i h Mr. Wight of this vi-
cinitv the 'last of the wtck.
Put Urder No Circun :tar.ces Could It
Ce Calltd Fl.-tterir;'j.
A philanthropic lady visited the
asylum at. Kingston, Canada, not long
ago. and displayed great Interest in
the inmates. One < ! i n in particular-
ly gained her compassion.
"Arid how li n;. huv- you been here,
my man?" she ini.utr:.:!.
"Twelve ye-'.rs." w: .i tv. > answer.
"Do they treat you well;"
"Do they feed you well?
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902, newspaper, November 6, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102717/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.