The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE KIEL PRESS.
Princ Per Year,
Price Six Nicnlhs,
Price Throe Months,
Single Copies.
$1.00
50cts.
25cts.
5cls.
Kntured at the i < si olHco at Kiel, Okla..for
1' iiisml^sion through the mulls ub second
claHi matter,
I'ubllHliftd every Thursday in Klf Okla-
homa Territory.
J. II. OitiKT, Proprietor hi Kdltor
Arc operated by the
^,J-V
Dolvvcon
TEXAS
And tho
North and East
| BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS,
And the
.North, £W\d West
Dotwcorx
OKLAHOMA
, And thd ^
i North. and IDast
Observation cafe cars, under the
management of Fred Harvey.
ment of the latest and best
s, under the [
rvey. Equip- j
st design. 1
Try J. A. Taylor for anything in
! he photograph lino. View work'
| and out door group* on short notice.
Next to II. N. Mooic'.idrut; store
Don't mortgage your larm, but if
you will, call on Crist, Clialker it,
Co.
Inutile your farm and town pro-
perty u itli J. I). Crist.
ForKeliable work and high grade
goods go to C. 1). Calhoun, the
leading Jeweler of Kingfisher.
Every piece of work guaranteed
I .ind all goods replaced if tliey do
not work as represented. Do not
! oe misled by others but go where
you can get Reliable goods.
Diamonds, WateheH, Clocks Jew
dry, Cut Glass, Musical Instm
incuts, (iood w alt Optician.
C. 1). Calhoon,
Eusl Hide .Main Street.
Kingfisher, O. T.
A Cold Wave.
I'lie forecast ol sudden changes in
i he weather serves notice that a
bourse voice and a heavy cough may
invade the sanctity of health in your
o.vi home Cautious people have a
bottle of One Minute Cough Cure
always at hand. K. II. Wise, Mad-
ison, <4a., writes: "1 am indebted to
<>■' Miuute Cough Cure for my
present good health, anil proUai>i>
my life." It cures coughs, colds, la
grippe, bronchitis, pneumonia aud
;liroat anil lung troubles. One Min-
ute Cough Cure cuts the phlegmn,
draws out the inHamation, heals and
soothes the mucous membranes and
Hihrengtlieurt the lungs. — H. N.
Moore.
I will sell tlie following; property at myplace 2 miles east a n
1 mile north ol Kiel commencing at 10 a. m.. on
m
IT
19 head of cows
5 steer calv es
FRISCO HMI-; TABLE.
Trains leaving Oklahoma City
daily ut 10:1") a. m. arrive in St.
Louis tjj^ foi In w ing morning at 7 :'J.r).
Trains leaving St. Louis at 9 p. m.
arrive at Oklahoma City at 5:3f> p.
M. Through sleepers without
change.
Trains leave Wichita at 1:20
and 10:45 r. w.
Trains arrive in Wichita at
ti:::"> a. m. and r. t.
Tiirough cars, also Pullman
Palace Sleepers through to St. Louis
without change.
15. F. Dunv, Dtst. Passenger Ag't
Corner A1:< i ■ ■ ami Douglas.
Wichita Kansas.
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ROCK IS I AND TIME lABLh
at DOV I'll OKI A MOM A
80UTII HOI'N P.
No. l Fort Worth Kxpress. .
Fort Worth Mail
ChiKasha Flyer
NORTHBOUND.
No 2 Chicago Limited Mall
,, i Chicago Express
,, Kansas t'lty Flyer
E. W. THOMPSON, A. ( . P. A..
Topeka
john skhasti an. <i. iv a.
11:19 v.
11:15 a
..5:05A. M
.. P. w
. .8:;''. a. ti.
Kansas
cago, 111
I'lie first personally conducted
tourist excursion sleeper left Mem-
plus for Portland, Oregon, via the
"Choctaw" Union Pacific Route
lust Wednesday, November, 19th,
at !):00 a, in. These cars will leave
Memphis (Unioa station} at the
same hour every Wednesday follow-
ing.
The I'ltKss office sells old papers
at 20c per Initio e 1
A Million Voices.
Could hardly express the thanks
of Homer Hall, of West Point, la.
Listen why: A severe cold had set-
tled on his lungs, causing a most
obstinate cough. Several pb\sici.tns
said he had consumption, but could
not help liini. Whi n all '.bought he
was doomed he begun to use Dr.
King's New Di«c')verv for Consum-
ption ami writes- l,It completely
cured ine and saved my life. I non
weigh 1271b*." It's positively gua-
ranteed for coughs, colds and lung
trouble. Price >0c and *1,00. Trial
bottles free at II. N. Moore.
Indian summer is vi ry welcome
this vear. It is provided, however, j
not by the coal "Indians" of Petin- |
sylvania, not by the anthracite i
pa:'.iiirs of the Almighty, but by,
Ihe llead of the linn and is free for
all.
A West Virginia man dropped a
ligh'ed cigarette in a keg of powder j
From the result we feel vindicated |
in our opinion that cigrettes are not I
to be classed as health foods.
, UlJlJ, j.j-,
4 heifer calves.
1 span sorrel mares
2 span work mules, 1 span i 'cl(liiii s
1 Red-poll bull 2 years old
1 lied-Doll yearling bull
1 blacKbull 3 years old
1 bay mare ?3 years old
And other property not mentioned
TERMS OF SALE MADE KNOWN
ON GROUS 1)8. 5 per cent oil for cash.
Go I rosper, Owner.
& 6tirnn>€:l, gltictiorv^p *
'I'lie Majestic Comcdv Co. gave
an entertainment here la*t night
their show is composed of all good j
artists in Irish, Dutch and black-
face specialties. The show is strictly
moral and a nice evening's enter-
tainment a place for ladies and
children. This company will le:
here all this week. Satisfaction
guaranteed. They have been on the
road 10 seasons aud the Kiel Pkess
force reecomeuds it as an up to date
entertainment.
■ .-TV -w*
' i | >•' jy-'A
VailVM
folfjh f!JOS t> •
overstock of one of the ties' known fi l S!"
factories of Hie country, securut f&affls#
by us at one-half cost. f our KSadola w-so
1900 and !90i Models G^0 $)' f© $?']
r.S Catalogues with large photographic evgmvin-v and
1 specifications smifrce to s
:Si\ full detailed
li j«is w ^ ^ ^
If you feci ill and need a pill
Why not purchase the best?
I)e\Vitt.'s K.irlv Risers
Are lit t le surprisers.
Take one—they do the rest.
W. II. Howell, 1Jtmt<u1. Tex., writes- ■
I used t.ittl ■ Karly Kiser l'ihs in my !
family for constipation, sick head-
ache, etc. To their use 1 am indebted
'ftiie health of my family. II. N.
Moot e,
' Build model,i-t. trti or photo of jtiv.• i tici h>r ^
/ free report on ts.:viit.>1iilitv. Km ."ite Ic-ok, (
de-WKC n"°t
...... gSPIsUf-;-
3 i 7 ti ^ 1 I fl 4
u
toll,
tl-.o
ti vat
ill t i
Vast Txtent of Manitoba.
tt'.aa 10 per cent of Manl-
lam] has been taken up;
liel-libcirlng vicinity of As-
ia lias nearly 60,000,000
. mostly suitable for vvhent cttl-
inn; Alberta, near tho RopMc-s, j
I0 by S00 miles In o>:tont, anil
hewai: is another empire io
,."V
R!chr< e.ot only take wir.ps, b'lt
everytliing else It kin git lti han's oa
HUSTLING TO THE GRAVE.
New York Proudly Exhibits the Advan-
tage of Premature Death.
Travelers betwewn New York and
Philadelphia who do not read or sleep
during the run riay have noticed
that a large number of cemeteries are
to be seen from the train. There aie
probably more "cities of the dead"
along that Una than are to be found j
during any other journey of the length i
in this country.
A New Yorker, a Philadelphian and
a:i Englishman made the trip to the
Quaker city in company. The Eng-
lishman commentoil on the astonish-
ing number of places of burial along
the route. Whereupon the Philadel-
phian gravely explained that the
frantic rush and excessive strain of
New York life broke up its victims
with little warning, and that tho
scored Gothumites escaping, but with
mortal injuries, succumbed soon after
quitting the deadly city and were
buried by the way. Sumo of them, he
added, die within sight of the Calm
city (Philadelphia) Itself.
Banter gave place to a spirited dl
eussion on the relative output of worlt
of the two cities, Philadelphia's rep-
resentative urging that the deliberate-
ncaa which characterized Its natives
in. le for better workmanship, and in
the lone run for a greater output. Tho
outstanding features of New York
buri.iess I'fe were, he declared, scurry
and superficiality.
The t?othamite wound up liis ile-
fanse thus, says the Nv.y York Mall
and Express:
"Well, if we do hustle ourselves
into prematu* grovei, we p; t tl.'ue
early and secure tha choice lots."
tii3* V /TOJWW to
anyone in 'J
;i.ad a'
Canada >< ithwt a •'■ft «v
Tir"!S r-inleiii' i't. Nun :r:e-i, •p°."i l"'1'ir '
prlc- in ouriiiK h .iHirj-cal.-i. A Ti,;rl.;,,, nihilnm., v.i . ."
SSOSB ME8TS 5
l' )2 model bicycle, lu your sparo time you cun •> *' > j
$'iO a week besides having a 'vln cl (o ride for
rvi W£ WSMT a reliable r^rsor in each town to distribute catalogues for;a
r * exchantfc t< r a bicycle. Writ** today for freo catalogue and our special
I.Lffltm CYCLE 69., Chicago,-III.
Crist, ChaSker & Co.
Heal (Estate,
to an 5
a?ib 3nsurance.
Legal Papers
and Notarial Work;.
Huljscribo tor the
PRESS.
Ojilj o'j:> dollar a year
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1902, newspaper, December 4, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102721/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.