The Kiel Herald (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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ANQTHtR BRIDGE II. f. ill BUS
IS HEEDED.
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Russom & Proffitt. |
The Cimarron river is always Wednesday morning, aftoreat-
a menace to travel that lias to ing his break l ast. W. F. Wight,
cross it and tlieexpense of lu idg- one of those who made the run
ing it is too great to have many for a home in this vicinity, milk
of them. jed the cows, carried the milk to
There is no bridge above Dover the house and strained it then he
tint i 1 tlu! otwj north of Okeene, in went to the sitting room and sat
Major county: a long stretch in down. In a short time he was
a populous oouutry. 'heard to fall and was found ly-
Forest,Lacey, River and Coro-1 ing on the floor dead.
iiado townships have great need Funeral services will bfi held
of a bridge to let those'on the ' at the house at 2 o'clock. Friday
north side out of the deep sandy j afternoon.
roads with their heavy hauling.)
Otter township is interested in a ] j M Cavet.t went 1)om.(m
cheaper fuel and hay that are to j Moildav tu take the tent( umlei.
be had over the and not obtain-
able much of the time from want
which Rev. Widmyer and wife
POOL HALL
is the place to en
joy a good game of
POOL
or a
Good Sinoke
Good Tables and Lights.
The BEST Lines of
Vi*- arai mAm n m>
always in stock.
Cold Drinks and Candies
The Ileal Estate Firm -hat Does The Husi
ness in the North end of Blaine oounty.
We can sell your Farm or City projterty f«>r
you: Insure your Idle: Insure your property
against Fire, Lightning and Tornado.
We will Loan you Money to Build you a
Home don't always he a renter!
We insure your growing crops against loss
b\ hail in the old reliaele St. Paul Fire Insur-
ance Company.
l<\\ KM LOANS ism
Come to Okeene and got in on I lie Ground
fioor as property is advancing very last and,
when (lie County Seat is n oved to our town,
things will hum.
Ri/ssoaj i\ I'no WITT.
The I Ii'sti.kfis.
olabiidge. i holding religious services, to the
Lacey township has instituted ; If),|lu.Kj
a movement to get a bridge. |
The importance of the bridge is
apparent to every body in this Notice, even hody.^ Niek, the
part of the county and the busi. Order man, in the Red
lidss men and farmers hereabouts house, serves Hot Chili. Eggs
favor early building of a bridge. MU,i potatoes any style. Short
orders at all hours. Step in hoys,
and eat with Nick. All welcome.
It should ho located on the
range line between H and ir and
would thus be, a mutual benefit to
at least tive townships all of which u g Spencer says bis four a
could well afford to aid in build- cre j>atcli of alfalfa will beat sov-
'ug it. ! en tons to the acre as he has had
It is time for busy work in this'. fcwo verv },eavy cuttings already
► natter. It can easily be accom- aiK[ another is racing with time
plished by township aid and thejful. (hird cutting.
county fund. j j[,. js keeping a bunch of stock
The Countv Commissioner.''
will do their part but the town
tdiips must begin the proceedings
Iu foie tlu-v can act.
Get busy on this important j f;l, ,u
hogs in a yaid and feeding only
alfalfa hay and they are doing
as we.li as or better than an out-
law sow that takes the run oi the
Even stock-holder
in tin Farmer.* ('o op
endive I'nioti .Store
shares in tho l'rolils of
the business done and
it is well known that
anything bought in
bulk can be had for:
less t ban it can in t ho
small lots of individu-
al purchases. This is Why the Union
j was formed—to stop the I urge prolit per
cent, on individual purchases and on-
! vert it into profit to be shared by all the
member's. The mini tier of certificates is
I sued i« now tO'.l. all getting mi c^iial per
] cent of the net profits.
Farmer and others, are you looking to
j vour interests': If s.> investigate our
j system and become profit .-.barer* wit h us.
Fa KM! us co OPKRATIVK I MO.N.
bn .illess
western j
si hi
havea bridge iu the I
' if the county.
&KT UFWR
i tfgsJjj ilLisUi
From two miles west of Kiel to
the gvp bills corn is lu-d lip by
the liHat and dry weather. It is
is impossible for il Lo be ben eli t
ti d in am rain that may come.
cssnsaasMa
-•*t 77 ■srmsim
A nice v.-, ;«*1! here last week
buttb 'Ca. crs still want more,
s.'1 they cat luw.
Tiireshir is in full swing and '
will be so for another week, tin- men were iat in
less it rains. 1
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Mrs. John Reinniers is very ill j'0'
jit this writing. '• '. ., , , , > ,
chin, when the slack waslaiceii
Corn suLered from drouth and,(iJ) h(, was l,u,|ed back ward sev-
Lasl Wednesday evening as .J.
Kelson and bonii.' other young
orn the barn
e house, in tin- rain, lie ran
ist a slack" wire clothes-line
caught him jusi under Ins
be very large,
is verv low at
the yield will not
Mrs. 1 . < 'it
this writing,
Iter speedy vcovery.
Jake W ■ s threshed for Karl tedious pet to nurse for a Ion
iSchnei'tci' ; first of t he week. i tieue. Or. Cavctt lias the case.
Peter ( I . who has been very
Rick for f iast three weeks, is
recoveriiij.
Not mm otton out this year.
Fred. L ic, from Comanche i
county, is 1 re, going to plow as]
soon as it r : is. Fred expects to
move on i place again this l all. I
The Lonely One.
ai ieet and landed in someway
so as to rupture bis right collar:
We nil hope foi ! |,ouetromiis joint with theshoul-
i del*, making a [>ainful and very 1
The Farmer's (iin, at Moun-
tain Park, was burned by an in
ceudiary, on Tuesday night of
last week It will bo rebuilt.
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Three Papers ai a Bargain!
f^JUS TLIKE FLYDfNG TIIUM.'Q.
EVERY PHASE OF READING RFPRfiSENTEi) IN THIS ROYAL COMBINATION.
- HERE W ARE:
The Paris Mock; Magazine
AN I)
The Wichita \\ cckly Ka^le
AND
The Kid Weekly Herald
for only Sl.-Ji) for a whole year
THE PARIS MOQt MAGAZINE 's:i • -ni.«l>- illusnatcil mat a
/.in >f seventy i \v< lo ci; liry pairrs in colors, j riuteil <>ti i lie ln ?-{
hot iv p:iper: ,. i i > ■ 5 -11 • 1 in New York ciiy Absolute authority on
ail fashion-, and hL-o furni-k r\cclh nt. in:: :;r/irc articles
THE V i Hi'A WhEKi.Y EAG E l*t Inmost popular untl widci\
read news) u]'< i in tir1 (ircat West.
THE Kill Wf!"K' Y H R\LO T work for '.he benefit I Kiel
j and tho Gram! country about it..
Don't ons\><\ rre- f ? c rffer
SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO-DAY.
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Auctioneers, in
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1'aron Rothschild's youngest j
son, Oskar. sctil a. bullet through !
bis brains on Monday evening of
last week because the old baron
commanded bini to break bis en-
gagement with Miss (>!g:i Menu,
a beautiful nud talented Chicago
girl.
N. W. Hunck, was formerly in
the hardware trade here, came
in Monday evening and has been
busy shaking bands with many
of his hosts of old acquaintances.
tie is at Oakwood, in bis old
line and reports good success.
County ('oiiiinissioiii'rLindsey
and son, Mr. l' letclier, the bridge
builder, from \\ itcbita and Mr.
Sliannoit, the Kingfisher livery-
jnan, were overnight visitors in
Kiel Tuesday night.
They were looking over some
itfidyeH out this way.
Un'iTcd Gtateo Coonr of Claims
•. . * '.ie:3 of Webster'a Internotlonsl
Lictlonary(illc^dthdt it 'Ma,In fiiot,thop' pu-
lar -ithoroughlyrMtUtodino\err
ail, and vijpf ly enrid;e<l in every part, >/ith
t !r- imrposo < L' adapting it to meet tho larger
and severer iv niiramentacf another g-enera-
Wo are of tho opinion Iknttbir, nllosrntinn
moi)i cloarly and accurately desoribos the
work that has l"-c:i fiooompDBhed and ti--
iv.-wit tbathnhor a r^r-ched. "TlioDlctionary,
:.•* i: i >\v F-, l uj Lcen thorough!y r« -
editrd in every c! tn'I, hna been eorrcclt I in
ovtn y part, and i j nUmtral 5y« Japt >d to meet
t.'TKer and ccvorer roqnirc :'.:ont ; ot n
• v"-: atiou which OAnianr •• n\< ro < f popular
ntiiiulopicol kuowl fl o than any i ^uerution
tlait t'io world lr ic/cr < ..itpined.
It is perhnj)9 2. t He- 3 to n-ld iiint wo refer
to the dietionnrr i i < . • judicial >vork r.^of
t ;e highest auihoi :y i aceurucy <<f deilni-
tions j. 1 that in t!: o future as in the poat It
wiil be li>o soure • < i' tvnistunt reference.
CHAKLLM C. I' 'TT, Chl.-f Jmttcw.
I.AWKF.N. r. WELDON
JOHN l>A\ IS,
BTANTOH J. 1 l'.t'T.LE, ^
CIIA1U.EMI. JiOWUY^ '
The nbrn^e refers to lVEDSTEJi'V
INTERNa\T1GNAL dictionary
THE GRAND PRIZE
ittieliifrlic«t award> wn« riven to the lnterna-
t louol at tho N- orid's 1'air, 'it. Louis.
GET THE LATEST AND BEST
l'fiu wlU he interested in onr
rpf.citneu i>inicff, stht/rcc.
Break Away from Work.
Our business inn one; ; to break
away i'roui. trade exactions long bfr
fore they do—ousnt to <!o so as a mat-
tor of volition an I ethical judgment,
rather than of i-li.vsii :.l necessity,
writes A. 15arton ) i ln:rn in the Tea-
tury. They ought to p t and give
more enjuymtnt in life; they ougiit to
do less for sell anil more lor others;
they ought to live t 'ore in book:-, ar.d
more 111 the open sml !ess at their
desks, and re:tli«« f. •:t.'r lr :'th and
longer 'ives as a rtstet. More and
more culture in all its forms is ex-
ercising a growing Influence, which
must manifest itself in lessened ef-
fort along the lines of money getting,
and the devotion of more time on the
part of our business men lo the pur-
suits which natural] , accompany forti-
fied leisure. Ariiivo le said "the end
of labor is to gain leisure," and Aris-
totle was a wise mail.
We attend Sales of eve-
ry description and guar-
antee satisfaction.
Dates and Terms made
at the Bank in Kiel.
We are well known and
have had many years of
experience.
Kaltenburaer k
" ;J t $ n
-tt-a/ ■<&>' ~csc
Belgian-Clyde.
Bright bay, 6 years old.
weighs 1700 lbs.
py
Ca® "''4,
Kentucky Mam-
O.&.
'.. ivIERRIAM CO.,
r jz-.ich-ro,
i. OKlt.LO. MASS-
Large Price for Stamp.
The most ardent sta'iip collector
would Hi ink t^'ipe V:''ore givng ?1,S00
for a two-cent blue Hawaiian stamp
1851-1852 with its ri;ht-hand botton
corner torn off. 1 Ir.ist! Nevertheless,
that record pricf' lirs b?en pa!<l la
Paris for the lit;- red postmarked
thing. But v. r en.1 ' be extravagant
once In a while, i 4 this valued
postage strrrp is d mbtlesa de. ttacl
for at collect t s book.
10 years old; weight,
looked at it. in a p'iz tn(l way. 'i hen ho
1,000 lbs.
looked at her and laughed.
matinee?" mako tue season of 190S at
-Umph hum," she said.—N. y. my f irm, 1 mile south and 1«.
Press- west of Kiel, Okla.
Silly Accusation,
"Well, of all things," exclaimed
Kloseman. "he accused uie of making
a lie out. of the whole cloth'—"
"Ridiculous!" remarked Cutting.
"Isn't it, thorgh?"
"Oh! very. Hyid"ntly he doesn't
know how economical you are."—Calh-
'ic Standard and Times.
Accounting fcr Three Hours.
It was after five when th^ women
handed the conductor on the T.venty-
thiid fitrwit baa the. transfer. Hu
Man to Be tiiviii.
"I caa't understand my husband,
J doctor. I am afraid there is some-
thing terrib« the matter with hiui."
"What are the symptoms?"
"We i, I often ta k to him for half
i an hour at a time, and when I get
through he hasn't the least idea what
I've been saying."
• Don't worry any more about your
'>u<-bu.id. I wish I had his gut."—
tray Stories.
1 ET'/'.IS: For Horse: $8.'m to
insure colt to stand and suck;
$6.00 to insure a mare wicli
foal.
For Jack: $10 to insure colt
to stand and suck;*8.00 to in-
sure mare with foal. Mare
and colt stand good tor serv-
ice foe. Service fee becomes
duo it mare changes hands
or leaves the connty. Care
taken to prevent accidents
but will not be resposible if
any occur.
OWNBR
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Chapman, H. C. The Kiel Herald (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1909, newspaper, July 22, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102988/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.