The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
the kjel fress.
A. R. CAtKTT, Editor and l'ulili h#r.
WE HAVE Hitchcock Me>p. C.o,
Price P«r Year.
Price Six Months.
Price Three Months,
Single Copies.
S1.00
Entered :it 1 • post -ofli
traiismUwioii through ill#
S .Just received ;i new
bets !
omu(...oi* yi ioks.
line
We Sinvc
IL'OIld
Published every Thursday 1" -*h*l Oklu-
10111:1 Territory.
YOUTHS WCRE WE Lb TAUGHT
THE
)
>fiST
HO
ES
1
Uk 111.
I>(iLLENBACII & i:iESF,
Destined to Govern, They Knew Need
of Self-government.
A number oi years ii. > Commodore
Perry. speaking t*j the stud r.t.s of Ar ^
t i< <-h Willi l;.', Ohio. 11 .lil tin1 following I • /\i i t .« £ 'a)i.wv >it > 1 > f J O / W \
anecdote. illustintlnK t!ic ]>oil<' t ill- |()\\ I ! . \ ( ) I 1 i lit (I lil I ^*>1 I
clpllne maintained anions the naval j
cadets of his time:
"Some twonty-iive years acjo I was
carelessly walking on the levee of a
eity of the Adriatic. A short distance
from the shore lay a inan-ol war at
anchor. I called an oar:<nr.in. and told
him to return lor ine in an hour.
"I wandered ovei- the beautiful ship.
admiring its guns, its looping, its ad-
mirable appointments and its ex< rl lent
management, shown by its condition.
At the end of my hour I began to look
for my oarsman. Just then I discov-
ered a door en my right. 1 opened it.
and in that room sat thirty-two boys.
1 had been there an hour and had not
heard a stir enough to show that so
much as a bird was alive on that boat.
"The youngest cadet came to the
door and welcomed mo with his cor
dial military salute. 'Boy, where i;
your teac her?' 'Gone ashore, sir. Do
you keep absolute order while ho is
gone?' 'Certainly, sir.'
"Then passing to the front, I snid
to one of the older boys: 'Young
man. why do you act so differently
from other boys? Are you afraid of
being punished?'
"The cadet rose to his feet. 'SJr,'
said he, 'you see belure you thirty-
two cadets. We all expe I to govern
others in our future work. The first
element of a good governor is selt-
government; sir, wo are practicing
that.'"
The commodore a'ided: "That was
twenty-five years ago. In the provi-
dence of God none of these young
men have been calleu to eternity. 1
will now read you their names." And
the audience recognized in each man
a name famous in the navy of Great
Britain, Germany, France or America.
—From "Washington: Its Sights and
Inslglfla."
Will sell you a silk dress or a spring
and summer liat; or anything we have
in stock in exchange for butter, eggs,
poultry, etc.
We have just received a car load of Spring and Summer Goods
and have the be^t store in the country. Come and see us.
No trouble to show goods.
COLORADO FLYGR
ON THE SANTA FE
Daily !• 1'' *\>1®, Colorado Splint** ami
Danvcr, litgimiittg Jiuit 4, IS)U".
Pullman •bservatitn ami drawing room
—chair car library sniokiny car.
I,*: r«* Neu'loii daily 1 -:00 a. in.
Arrives Colorado next loivnomi.
Through sleeper (Jalve^ton to ('(dorado Springs
on train No. is.
Quirk -luxurious convenient -popular,
A not her fast Colorado train leave* Oklahoma
point** t-vf rv morning via him Sant a F« L MV -
UA 1 K. NX ' I' 11SIO N S ALL SUMMKIt.
^ ! W\c Per feet Liver AWdieine, I
Mis. M. A. tloiley. Noble. (). T.,'
writes: • I have used llcrbiue t'oi a
number of \ears and can cheerlullr
ivc.•iiitip'tid it a^ the most pcrfect.
liver Medicine and the greatest blood
pnnfier. It- is a medicine of positive
merit and fully accomplishes all that
i> claimed for it-." Malaria cannot
lind a lodgment in the system while
Hie liver is in order, for one of its
t ..net ions is to prevent the absorption
.,| i. vcr tToducitiji poisons. Heroine
i* i nioM. efficient liver regulator. «">Uc
at II. N. Moore's.
Now is the time to have your
irM'lt uee photoj^raphcil, wltiU the
ti o wers aio blooming. J. A. lay I or
will make em i'r ) u.
The Buss Worm Medicine.
F. (' ( 'NKin,
Okliihu
Ask for fro* copy • f
|l Ivlls al 1 about vui
n•• r<• i:11 V^Miit,
i: V, l> V.
Some July Excursions
•r* <. J f. —11. V. 1'. U. National l'i iivrntM n.
v I 1\IC\ Cn« Far# pliiH $2 00 l'<>r il Hound
————~———— Triji, Tickets on nalc July 7-9.
| p.. . -—1>. I' O. K Annual M*.tin<>. 0n«
r§)^i I lirrjOl3^ Fart |.! « 52.00 Tortlie K-uml Tii|i;
- lick'.'ts mi S:ilu jllly 17 ami 18.
—Nobler of th«' Myntie Shrine Annua!
Me*tins;. 0n« Fare plus $2 00 lor il.e
Kotimi Trip; iick*m on > ! • .luly 4 5.
ltr Mike 4,I w •
11oi (■.in«'t S iort i'i
When Mother Died.
They tola me In the nmht that she wns
dead.
And then 1 Know from out my 1 If** had
lied
J.]| honuty; thnt thenceforth my i>ntliway
led
In loin ly lnndf; thnt I should miss the
red
Of woodland rosea and the morning's
glow.
For she was my best friend! The words I
she said
In pravor each nfffht besldo my trundle
IM d
I still recall; the pillow then sh spread
Willi such a touch that i no m. rc can
know!
f?he sought the smoothest ways for me
to go,
And her swn-t faith brought all the
The y> < ds of kindness thnt she planted
grow—
Are blom ting now unharmed by frost or
By crystal dews from heaven nightly
fed.
And when I dw U upon the long :
sr .'«• to mi' i i bi l^lil a.- w -s t1
To those npon the l mis: ti
Isinu when the wir.tli unbridled
II r. Ki!in)>c, drujiu st, Lriuliliiii,
Ala , \vril <• ~: "One of injr ciislniiiers
hail ;i rhiiil wlikli Wiis >irk ami tlirrw
ii li ,iii ti mil, amid rctiiiu ikiMiIiik oii
n sii'iuai'li. lie ImiihIiIi uiie ijui.i li; I
i,i W In Li's Cruiiin Veru.'lfutfi', unil it
Ijh.utilil up 1 in wiiiuis I ii mi l lie fluid. |
li\lhe Ijiiss worm nicdiniit! in till"'
world." Wliit'-'s Uiviiin VermiIiljit: is
ii I„, i in- children's t >11 i«-. 11 liuiirovi-s
iliiir dlyfstinu and iissiniiliitiou ol'
\T.i«: • oa i 1 g-t s gooil I imMl. slifiiist'ien* tlieir iibi vwi.'s sys-
! h in and ri'>inres tlu ni l.n I lie lie
I vis;..!- a.id eliialii'il.v id spirits mil lira I
w "iM a.lv = « sr.. I " 11
v. r. s. <\ k. cou
xeuiiou; Komul Trip
$25 Ironi M«inpbi>-;
$20 Ironi Oklahoma Oity. (%urespond
in^ly 1« w rales Ironi all C. 0 AG. points,
'l ii'kets oil *:tl« J ill y I I U.
liKO II i.l' I- IV A., bill !• Kit -u. Ark.
J. s. McNAbbV, 1 . I'. A , OUIahoina coy, i> T
Sooond door ea
Market.
i ; tll.ii' s where I I NOT If K FOU I'l Ui.n ATloN!
First i'uhllsheii June II, IWi:i
Depnri nicut of 1 he Interior
1 Land Utlice set Kltiglisher. ■lalionia
st cf Meat A"r,l,s
And m;ns «!
head!
—AIoiueo Hie
ttdly
►cend on my (li f< useless
in Indianapolis Journal.
WAS TOO FAR BACK.
One Occasion When Dr. Hall's Mem-
ory Was at Fault.
Dr. John Hall, the late pastor of thr*
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church,
was very proud of his memory for
name- and laces. Stranger.-- wondered
at bis readiness in calling by name the
numerous members of tho Sunday
School connected with the church. But .
m o of the ciders of his chm< :. t I s o j
one occasion when doctor ahowed i
no ev'der.cc of bis renuirkabb- -
"While Dr. Hall wa ta ting his cu -'
tomary walk down Fifth av< nuu one j
morning," ho snid. "a youny man 1
stopped him, sayit
. WHII E'S CREAM (
•VERPniFUCE!!
| 2!nst ir Vuii;.:.;v. Bi* naine-lhe folU
'For 20 Years Has Led sil WormSeaisdiis<<
- 123 B a r A " «X* "3D «■ XJ C3r <3- X OI "J? flS« C
tefij.
Notice is hereby given thai ilie f
mi me.I >ettlerlia> tiled not lee of her I
i, !n:i/ e ti11:lI proof in support of h
and t hii said tiroof will he made l efori
the Uejii-ter and UeieUcr :il Km^li-lier, 1)
T., mi July IT, IIHKI viz:
Kol:i il i llenicU. lieir and willow of An-j
drew HerrieU. iteeeaMM
H. K No *J44>. for Hi • N
!7. and 8 !« s-w See. 8 Twp 18.
i rrcpnrrd
JAPflt-S F. BALLARD, S4:., Louis.
Queer Advertisements
1 1 I \ nil « Milt PllolLS III nil- ll I Hill
I v\.lit for s1111."11i:i< , flniiil; wi atlier
10 Hi t' a fi'W 81m•,*iI i rs i.l I r | in Hi„;,l a- Mill>liiI i' f ■ r' siltill-
:ulvrrliM'lHi'iitH ciilliitcil fruni ilil-j j ^ Tsyi. i:
rri'til )i:.|M'i:
i. i f .. ,i „.;n ..,i Don'! inortuiiui* w-nr I Mini. Imt il
"liulluo"! 11 > I s.'ilr, 'It o.n •' li %
, . . . . | i :. |....., >' vui will, mi CriKi. v'11;.Ik«• i it
ill i ii ir, vri y I «'i. ii oi rii 'ii I1",
"\Y nil il— A li'.y in li.- | .11" 1 Co.
oul-i.li' a ml {tartly biliiml lilt' conn- \ NOTlfi: i oi; I'rui.H'ATHiN.
owinu' wit
lid enllivat
i! her lejiiiI claim thereto:
dmrd lireen. Cl'ira i.v?i:i, John I.
fer-on Lynch, oli « f Lney, Okl-«
i.moiiv ii. ti now m.i.i., ll«
#
1 «> prove hi*i
if .tuid I.iinl
—W—IWIH III IP II ■ II HI M ■ Il■ 11 I • 2ulJBf i I I I 111—MM
ilcadacbes]
" s ^\ro aiiro inclinations of somo form of stomach
troulile. biliousness or a btuI liver. Malaria will
next overtake, you. Don't ri^k it, and above all,
don' ttako calomel or quiniuc—both urodangerous
HERBINE
luis ull tlicir virtues—nono of thoir
deadly effects. HERBINE taken
regularly vill foreaiull liuadaehes.put
1 ilk* 1 tmi...
theiliceativo oi'fiaiisiu jieirfoet condi-
tion, head olT biliousness, headaches,
livor illii, keep you iu good health.
T«V IT TO-DAY.
50c a £>oltlo. Alt Druggists.
m
er.
first
■ I niHrlor.
Repulsive I Valures.
li'.iiflilu'itils, jiiinples. greasy faces
,iinl muddy coiniiiexions. which are
so con.in".i anions which, es|icciallv
li ii i certain a/f. de>l loving
bc.iutr. di>lburing and makii.^ r 111 • I-
sive, I'cil iin s which wmild otherwise
appear attractive and rclliieil, indi-
ca11* i liai l Ii" liver is out "I order.
An o. isioliaI dose of llerbilie will I
rle.ins* I 'If li'ittils. reg.l.ill# 1 he liver Ol'l ICK l'HONK U8.
and sii eslublisli a clear, iiiallli.v
et i hi pi i*M< >u • ,"<nc at II. N. Moore s.
"When in Kiel
CALL ON
ZQBi5[H BROS.
FOR FRESH AND SALT MEAT
First Door East of the Saloon. Kiel. Oklahoma.
" \V iilnw i n coin I'oitnlile
stiiio'cs w islu s In marry in
"Annual M'le row oi'j doii'l il'
eli-pwlu re to I r «heated; n ine in
here."
"A hilly wants to sel1 her jiiano
ai Khe is oninir ahroii'l in a sinin^
il'i'll I inine "
• • \\ mini li\ a n Hp! e; ah'e iii 11,
her | iss-i^e to New V.'i-i.; il.n K
in t ik. i aic oi elii'dreii and a gooil,
-li.ov." I
■ 1. s1 -near lliyhoate archway,
C' re il If — I.it ud Uflic- .it Kln^ti«ihrr, Ok i ;i h' •'
Ma
I mom*." j ico is heroh.v tflven tliut
j(it -iPj> tutineil s 't t ! • i- has tii« tl '
i
unit I Ii ii i
W 11,1
for t kio
ml proof in
i.l HIv**r
tnj.ihoimi
1 \M II. 'IT
ip.i
KKSiDEM'K rI ION K
••'(loot! niorniri}.'. Dr. lir.ll. I'm very mi nm
j;laii to .see you. I)en't you ieniei
"The doctor, aftei scrutinizing him
for some socon is, replied: 'i muet con-
less tliat I have no i'i1 oil i t i;)11 < r
havji k seen y« a. Are you sure that
you kiu.w n:e?'
••'PoBitivo,' answered th« youth,
"and it's strai ne you ilou't recall me.
for you officiatoii r.t an oce:-ion or
j ieat iniportaurf to me. Whj. you I bap-
tized n;e in Do 1 in t .v.-iity .-ne years
ufeo.' '.i' York rime
Th.c Exception.
Tho EnRlishnian I undoiv-tnnd you
Americans e' ct .ill your rulers l>y
ballot.
The American—Yes- all hut our
wive .
m hi
hand
i ella lieioinjit'^ to a gentle-
;ii a ben\ rib ami a bone
wit
S1 e slenped into ;i |
wimlo^v iiore tiiiH legeinli "?.ie.s
tii'M'i lioyn fiii-iiisbed.^ \\ alkin
ii:i to lite clerk behind a desk si
McDowell utid Waller Utwkiiis n u« lvlt
Kxt )ity I) Hrowm.fi:, Kt'iflstiT
As He llnderstccd.
Mr. Craw foot—"I swan. Martha,
property must be cheap up in the >ou
city.
Mrs. Crawfoot—"What rnak
think so, Silo?"
Ml*. Crawford—"Why, tho paper
gays they have 5 and in cent stores
! Man could take a dollar and buy a
I dozen stores."
i-'on Sai.k 200 betid •! midvt
joown and beileiH and some <o>im
in ixh willed I will sell on time.
Fit A N K CltON Klin li.
We fell', our paper t<i everyom
i |,(i i* li.ivni'j a final prool nottci j
i ,„il,li<li,',l Inereili Each one it
,-\ neeleil to look carefully over the ii
j 11uhiieatioii ami if any error is fount |
Ui report il to iih at once for eorree-
1 Brii,!? ' our f"Un<r papers with
ypou | c,tti cs Sciatica.
I lirv. W. I.. Ililey, L. L. 1>., Culia.
N«-w Y ak. write*: "After llfteen
ilny- ,r excrueiatiiii; pain frorn sciatic
r lieu mat i>i.i under variuiis treitnient-
I w,i« iii'lureil to try Mallard's Snow
Liniment, the lirsl application KivinK
in . ' rst 11 and t in second, ''lit ire
,, | can Kive il uii'iualittud rec-
Iiiiiiendalion. -')C, 50c and 41.00 at
II ,s Moore's.
a Ivor-
weigh
Pixispei'lty in li" JUFt scale;
Blty is tho only balance to
frlcndH. Plutarch.
Has Inherited Dramatic Talent.
.VNs riani'o Booth, a nlecc of Ed- :
v !ii Booth, hue. established a dramatic I
rel'inil at %Mtn-'-upolis. She wus lor
| , Ij a nu mle r or her uncle's com-
i, ji,v and i ayed Ophelia to his Ham-
Jut. j
American Dsntists in Demand
Nearly all the roya! fan;:'., of K'J
;~k d: "foil il 1 (jet a lioy any roue emplov American ileciists.
L-iu i per mil ill li 1 -In il V* Baltimore! Morgan as an "Angel."
\ tuericaii. °ne mornii.K not long ana the Karl
_ I of ltogslyn came down from his . 14ie
The Midr'rht Hour. n -ilroom 111 an uptown I., >i> will, .u
Tho world l« Si, oping, . nt I Waktnr tt« 'cents in his pockets. Creditors, mem-
.\.,,f wa, n the moimi'. ams coil) avros. uorB u( |,|s theatrical company, were
iu"'r , s. _ clamorous for salaries in arrears. The
' ' i >' nV.Vr.- " ' " * ° """* | earl bethought himself of the great
when OI It pa«.. by." I American banker, a Wend of hl« Ipr.^fw,,, „„„i, before H.
ter. l-aily Qordon-I.cnnox. He hurried ( , s lkl„rt , o„„„|ssto,ier, at
to Wall Street and upon i.einn uBliered ; „k . t, im, y|y:
alow Into the private oltico of the ai,iresa;d
hanker told the proverbial hard-lurk
•nt l t unit Hi l:\KKittK *!•>.
•\ ti> nil « h h« ur with busy
s< I'l'ICi-; !••( lt IM lll.K -ATION
'ubiUneii .July 9. iyo;i.
I it-purl ment of the I ntwlor
)Mic«r :it KiugHsher.Okla,
Match 21. mo:;.
• 1- hornby (jlveii that the fellowi'iK
. 11 ler hit- tflvtl uotiee nf his Intention
ti 11:11 proof in support of hitfelairn.auil
Too low tho monivuts pans, too
the lair
I-.ilnt li«! t «'f tlnwi. la mo\luB on Its
onilng night, how far, ho
Tin
i;i)\Vl N A. I'LAMC, of Parvin. Okla,
- — - 1 fur iht' s-w Sec. H, Twp, 1^, N llaiige 9,
story with such good effect that the NV j ^
big tiuaiK'iiT. who was none other than jlt. ,li(lmiS tiie following \fltm ssps t prove
.1. IV Mon.ail, pulleii out ti bank roll i,|s trttntlnumis roKldenee upon and eultlva-
it siiv waits for hip tliat would have choked a cow, (ton of wild land, vU:
in..in • I Hhouiil llnd off a thousand dollar note. ; furl F. Leonnrd, of Parvin, Okla.
nrlprrs n«'rift at nea; land handed It to Hosslyn with the re ■ Kayinond ^litli-.y,
fit a ml wait Hi bri-uklng ! mark, "Some of the buys outside will Joseph t . "(H • M
change it for you," New York Stock- JSdwartf B. Ivlrtioy,
' with i i^ht, shall pass ... ' J KMOIlY i1. HllOWM.KB, Ueglsttr
holder. I
A. E. B] JACKKN,
DEALER IN
FUKKITURS AKP UKPSKTAKIHG.
Funeral Directory and Embalmer,
VCIHGFISHSK, OKLAHOMA.
TRAVELER'S FAVORITE
riMi'*!
THROUGH tSERVIC^
Pttr"' T worth"
a — i roirta m kL*n*>ia, Arkansas. Mi «isiipn . Louiriftna, Texas,
' 0'* lahoma aiif! AiuHan Territorien. Inrtiana and Illinois.
r i fr... „.r j, e at. t-i- .iN" iihistratetl.lrscrtytlvc instter, prum|4ly furntthed upoa
r'"3 ' I'r.i, " 9.F. DUNN
^ o IV C«SS AGENT
\ lcmu, & ■
Il Pays To Trade Wllh
Hinnptirey.
Attend the Unloading and Cash-gathering
Sale. It will pay you.
Yours for trade.
Grant Humphrey.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Cavett, A. B. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1903, newspaper, July 16, 1903; Kiel, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102753/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.