The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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Hill 111. kmu up stUili't 1 -i I'm till'
K illuli -dlel College, III I Ills vi.'lhilv 'I
Weilniftl.ty. Tin'tir-! tcim of iho •>••
I school o|h us Sept. ^tli under more : i
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I ivni'ible conditions ti an those of _
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having purchased the slock oi m'oods at ! he old slarnl
of Hatcli, Henderson & Co.. will handle Bain ^vasrons,
Weber wagons, Anchor, .Lyon, vnul several oilier
styles of busies.
Eslray Notice
Strayed from my place one mile i
Soti'h ti' Kiol, one rnl \eailingj
heifer with white spot i: |,-ii ti uik, I
cro p oil of ri«lit far, dehorm 1, h.itl
row I : m lit j-kit. Kimli-r please
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Link wa.vzkii.
The Kinl gun club met Tuesday j
anil II. M. Hush was winnei of 111 >
; lir.it pric <i H. linllcnbach. car-
j ried oil second while (' iari
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NONE BETTER CAN BE FOUND IN OKLAHOMA FOR THE MONEY.
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Now \ urk. Ills congregation gave
liiin a \ac ition ol nix w eks ami he
is going l > hjm imI the lime at I is old
lionve. During his al > nee Mr.
Aril.nr Saulji ii,eli, n ii lent o( the
I'alks botli Knirlinl. and
ticrm in. Hi'si ami eli, up.
fMt crii'r in tin' comi'.ry.
• "iiiIiuouh madf liiiown on
application.
jacob kaltenberger,
Kiel. Okla.
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lit st Hour } er naek U5 cent>
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Yours for business,
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1 "i « cut turn it ies for 1 'J l cenlH.
J iiisu prices are for t.iis wrek
I only, pric s of other goods qnutcl
in next we ks japer,
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L time w as spt nl last
oiling \)) the mi nilici'N of
the Union Sunday School at the
home of Mr. an I Airs. T oni M< vuis
I d tiiis place. I< e crcam and cake
were served and ail enj yed them
| selves until a late hour wlieti the\
departed I'.ir their several homes
wishing ti e Union Sunday School
much success and it tuning thanks
i" Mi. and Mr-. Stevens for the
kindness shown them.
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Taylor for pliotos.
Hen Stiinmi'l waji over Iroin I,It*n-
licstjuy last week.
Herman Holli'iibac.li, of King-
iislifr wan in town Tin'.nlay.
Civile Sherwood trarihiiuted ,'jusi
neBN in Dover .Monday.
J. C. Leiteb, of Dover ivas n-
niong the local sports hero Satur-
day.
T. J. ((^ardner made a tup to
Hitchcock Friday aiid returued Sat-
urday.
(). 11. P. Mupowell left Monday
for Watonga to tlirash his wheat
crop near that place.
Koucli 13i vs. received several load
ol inipliments from Dover tiie tint
ol the week.
Mj'. Jessie Childers and daughter
Lilly, of KingtUlier spent Sunday
,Willi J. C. Childers.
I1? City Garber Shop
.1. L. Fuller, Pro^rietoi
FRANK KIEFER
Painter
and
Puper Hanger,
Oklahcina
'•■«veor<Ji«rs iUM.o DruK Store.
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A U C 1 IOJNTEERs-
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imniit4'' con ii tics a/ reas-
onable rater, Girin<i the,
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, . , , , , '" •sl (>1 mce an.it .salts-
11V111<4 'v. st ol ( ooper, had he.-n , /; , ,,
, , , , , /fiction to all
k'lli d III I' I id IV oi hist w O.'k Ii I 1||, .. ,
A.Mi ess me at Kiel, nr call by
rthIiinir niaciiin. i , i i ,, ,
I'li'plione. Kefercnc.'s at Fanners
c Merchants liank, Kiel, Okla
II... the ami hid opene,I y
1. at the top When lull I ti,, n.l I.U.II !.L
lie give the engineer a signa to.
Ins fa. Ill ti. re,, miles so, f, ol to ,, e: v-l I ro'm t lie M .',,1 "< \ ;,t ' ! FARM LOANS.
i , * I step pin 4 hack ward uiio the oiiening. I //' ...... „ i, ,
u,(l '••• ill. • 1. se. ii eV. |;ntr aioundl.r ^ >1 Uou HCC([, if) DMlkc (1.
i "e maenine wad alruidv runiiing /1#. r *
tow 11 mns \n\ «• mi] « \ i i i <r, ' LOCtll OTl IJOtlV J((nn> /
— ! at a good speed and hid ore 't uhl ///.., t. t /
ence at this place Sunday * veiling. Fnday that her .inethir, Mrs. Lan 1 The aiming ice of Ai, Pieraon he slopped Ins body wa« literally' ' U°Ur
A report came t<< this (.lliee Sat-
iirda\ niorniic' that I )ci.
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, J Mis# Myrtle Colton left last w.-ek I A. A. I'avne who has h"i n in in.' .11 I ,, I „ , 1,
M lf.' f!/.- Al/J Jlv • ill.- Jlf Jl/.' ■ Jk.- -jlv ills Alt! >' I J - - •' *' 1 Is now the possessoi
m' Ij j for .(juthrie to attend the normal | in Kiel lor the past 5 ea- i-oved tn'oi a n. w «;
which is being held at that place.
llev. Doty delivered an able sei
•non to a large and alte live, audi
tbe last of the week.
Airs. S. F W i r 1 c ii .1 vvi.r.l
Shnltz Bros, tinislied shock thresh des iieir ISiIIiii*;.'. wa< mm ni, * 1 • '• I.•** • um> r-n .vlciit pi. ti-. Ile w.:- t:k. 11 Iroin I ,, , /'
.. , . 1 . ■ ,, . U "'s .soon as abstract
intr the last of the ueuk and com and le! t the 1 ist ol the \\ • lor' 1' '1 " "'' " '.tine th .■ K.iler ' w here ne . a i ! a I n n 11111 .1 n .1 1 lew „ ; .• • ,
b 1 ■ I,,, (filnH ovea,. imperial re
tncnceil stack threshing yesterday. that pi tee. I'IIM " ne i in lull li.ast with a ( uiinut.H Inter. t II r.'s j'a ro-ah! ■' to ho •
.. 77-— r~e :i , , . 7 compl. t" lineoi nierchandine. An Accidont.- L-. >
I > > I I I I \\ fM.st.fr MUM I 'lllll U /if I 7 ( I. j . \ ' . ' '
en hehi id ius counter since out to pit
He was taken Irom I
a j)plication Mouerj rea d-
if as .soon, os abstract is
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John Webster and family, ol L. ('. K - ... Wnli. t, 1
Hennessey spent Suiul.iy with W. turn. I from Ilmncst ,.1 the la-t < f
F. Diniick and family of this place
ek .11
1-Inch pi -i
.Mr. K.lson'i wheat
was 111
and while here made this ollice a| The Seiiii 11. r 1 meeit (
short vail.
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ol Ivni.
C- 11. MILLER.
1,11 "ne ol mere! amli^e. | An Accident.
Farm lor lien. : J- 1 \. miies east List Sat nida v afternoon Charles]
< >1 f.n me at barmen fc Mel
, ., , ,. ' "l ! chants liank, I leiinesHey.
h uni I red a. r s id cultlviud land while helping Mr. Shnltz to take
been for s-ni' tune 1 -.ok in1' alt. r,., , , ,
Bi'iijainin McAdains, of Omega | ^ j.. , >( ( j ! erm«, .- 1-I1. l-or I urther panic- j I'm cylinder out ol Ins machine, a
town the tirst of the week | ' j-i'1 call at t'lias. Kieth's allotment, spring which holds the feeder wis
. v., 1, kn eked Id. se, llying and hitting
( ^ighlengale, ot Dover was in " b
will give an in' en a: 1 mi ill here 1 t 11" 1" .V o inlay and made us a short
Charles Bollenbach, of Columbus j Tuesday evei.in.: hvisi n a > r; >' 'H- Mr. ?• :ghlem_':;le suvh helms
Junction, Iowa a cousin of Q. U. ««° '«' ^ .tef satM.etlon, l^P^ty in K.ng«.ber I lauM Hu wa8 .iramedialBl
Bollenbauli j« viaitiog iu thia vicin-| Po t fl111 *'> "U(,"f)- Incur fatnu t" l"*" received
ity this weokj | W.: M. Collier came i« from the medical aid and at the last report
The Schuyler Concert will ' vie,ni; of I'nvai, last Fridav i ( ,v''u> W iter F l.liu • t on ' g •*- '-hil; along nicely. Had tin 1U disc drills, SiD; 12 disc drills,
give an intel tainuient h.re i'.i ■ sday ' wheix- I e is tlire.iriig and gav -i i ■ V. '! y! 1, lla/il Ti .pe. ami spring hit him a sijiiare liek it ' >-00; 10 Fuller Feed drills, *08;
evening Aug., 4 1011 . The Seli'ty- | Rowing ac.-ouiil ol ,.mp y,,.;,) i Bert Alc.Clellan leit Sunday lor a j would probably have killed 1 harrows, U0 teeth, S10.
Closing Out Sale.
Charley a glancing lick on the side I car of Troy and Newton wg"
f Ills face and nose bruising his Ions, Su.i each; 1 car of Sulky plows,
(ace and breaking his nose iu two. Heliauce Junior, iu inch, r 1
ear of buggies, ¥50; 10 Hummer
plows, SslO; 'JO gang plows, JjlliO;
disc harrows. 1 l.vlii ii.ch discs, ?2o:
l.cr family are all 1 *| ert miifliciaiis i,|ial HM.tj,,,,. He says he has |l"" ''a; 's trip through Beaver C
and should have the patronage that | recently threshed the finest wheat where the boys expect to lake claims
is justly due them. ui the seascn in that ocalily.
and locate in the near future.
him instantly as it was picked up Come early. These goods will
later several yards from tho seper-lnot last long at above prices.
at.or. t J. A. Smith, Kingfisher,
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Cavett, A. B. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1903, newspaper, July 30, 1903; Kiel, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102755/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.