The Kiel Herald (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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TH1I KIKL 1IHKALP.
Published \\ tvldy.
\\ ('. ('hapmm. Kditoi".
$1 a year in nilvanco.
Kntcri'd us second -rU-^ i "' ^
190'.). at tl-'i jw>st office ■ Kie l. <'k iinil' '
. ttie Aet of March 9 1879
W Kates of advertising are the
SAME t«> AM. The money
ot Patent. Medicine and .\<? • <• i"t is
inw- Agents will not k>ny any
more tor us than that i t the la
hover
A panel1 is published in Enid
tailed The Truth.
How dare it'
Short crops and long prices are
getting close to the average
farm net result this year.
It the merit system prevailed
in this world there would he a
whole lot more envious people
than there are.
Keep that bridge want, in
mind and get. busy as it is a
"long fell want" thai can he
supplied d all will do tlieir duty.
Time to look alter the tire
gaurds now. (Jet them ready
before some one lets fire get a-
wav from hmi and run over the j
pastures and roadsides.
Winter fuel can he purchased
a little cheaper now than when (
the blizzard is raging and can
be hauled with much less dis-
comfort now t han I hen.
When the shake that will
'•>hake the dust of Kie! off ot
■ \ feet" is Shaken it. may cause
a \\ i IJ i i ig sha K'e to sh.' i ke a not hei
1,111(1 of (llist oil of Kiel
Cotton brought -1 -50 at Hove;
Monday.
t hat < rown is g. iling neai 1\
ij) touch of cotton at that price
C.oru must ge( bus;
Frost was in evidence last
Mondav in; ning. Look ii|
v, ,u heavier underwear 1 <>'
Jack will soon bj on regulai
morning visits atter such an e>;
11 cine ol heal
('ranks are not all dead yet.
Oklahoma ('it > has an ordinance
requiring a horse or team, when
lii ii on n> streets so the i i.^ht
wheel-' will he next to the curl)
tug. Bah:
•j. .5.
K xamine caret ully every flue in
vour house before yell set lip
heating stoves to see that no
mortar has given way to make
>tu opening tor tire to get
through and burn your house.
weeds ire given to and is an ill
lioeent one.
The greatest benefit derived
from these publicly grown beau
lirs is tiie i 'mipl 'te and always
l ull crops of seeds thai are distri-
buted. ft charge, by tne
winds all over the adjacent fields
to aid in the future growth of
grain and hay crops that the
fanners are foolish enough to
work so hard to raise. These
miles and miles of beautiful
weeds never fail to make a
I "good stand" and a full, record
supporting crop. It would be a
; great destruction of the pictur-
es lie scenery of our public drive
ways if, some day, the road
| overseers would wake up and do
their law ful duty and l«eep these
| adornments of the wayside
mowed dow n a yeai or two and
thus lose the seeds for their an-
nual production
Occasionally, and only occa
sionaly. a land owner is found
who, having no love ot the beau
' ties of nature as thus excenipli
tied, takes his mowing machine I
and keeps ''bis side of the road
free and clear ot these adorn-
ments Ills neighbor, across
I,lie way. is more of an admirer
of nature's charms and would
not mar one single plant it they
tickled Ins nose into streams ot i
gore and never dreams that there i
j is the seed bed from wlienco
Iconics the destructive weeds
Ihroughout his enl ire farm.
|| would a calamity to the na
tjoii il these roadside garedns
were kepi mowed closely for a
few years. The crop averages
of flu nation would become a
surprise to the world; clot Ins,
could he woi n on long drives
uid not, be ruined with il'ist.
.mid. lint and pollen. I here
would he mi place for breeding
insects and; i. > place where the
bandit or tou^ii could lie in wait
mg for a \ id mi.
I, 'gislation is- sorely u. e led lo
1,1 ut eel I I icse l (>ad.- (!>' adi >111-
nients from the \ aialai I;, i iiier
and ioatl o\ei seer whoconceix es
I lie id.-a I hat it is his le-al duty
lo kiip t la i iglit of w a \ clear
Hi incumbrances. No man
-dioiild be allowed to run f<
I "_islator or governor who w ould
not lake an oath to see that
stringent laws protecting these
beauties of nature from those
who Would destrov theni.
A GENIAL CROWD.
Ri i cr.tty at a dinner pwrly ttic eon-
ve sution i irned tipoii <'•' • ibjei-t oi
clubH. The Bpectat ; wit urea of the
Athenaeum ware re'ericil to w.ili
gitnt respect, and 111on J. M. Barrt®,
who wan the- only member ol that,
august chili who liupr^ned 1° i>: eg-
ent, inti -i-vened.
" A11 (i having been . 1< t <-<1 by the'
Athenaeum club," h>■ i-aiil, 1 went
ther, lor the fir:.t time and looked
about tor llio smoking room. An old i
man with long, white hair was wander-
ing in a lonely way about the hall. I
asked him if he would ti" so kind as to ,
tell me the way to the smoking room.
He agreed with alacrity When we re
turned to the hall I thanked hiiu
heartily, when lie begged me to do him
the honor of dining with him. 'But,
my dear sir,' I said, you have been far
too kind to me already. I cannot
think of imposing myself upon you In
this fashion.'
"'imposing yourself!' exciamed the
' old man in an eager voice. On the
contrary, you v. ill be doing nie the
greatest I'avor in the world; the fact
. is, 1 have belonged to this club lor
thirty years and you are the first in em
her who has ever spoken to me! 1
Bellman.
HIS FIELD IS UNLIMITED.
R. J'Ari'H,
I'KKilDKNT.
j DEPOSITS
A NON-
PROTECTED
1*Y thk
iibi'ohitoh
hitakanty
STATU ri'XD
OF OK liAIIOM A
Doha M ' n r. V i< ►
n. W . si PL.
iB MERCHANTS BANK.
VWjCWVflPNt
CO fHF E!iHE5
KIElr-
^ YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED. &
We offer unusual facilities for handling' ail
branches of Commercial Banking. Special
attention given Farm Loans, Insurance, £01-
eign Exchange and Hank Money oideis i:s
sued on all parts of the United States.
"You never miss the water
'til the well runs dry."
The Cimarron sandy and sand
ti wil it lauds could In' made most,
profitable tn Ilicit owners il the\
were properly prepared forcan-
teloiipe and melon raising. I lie
soil is i to lit. t lie local ion loi
I tai isjxnt at ion to markets is.
goi a i and growing b'tter.
Fanners on >ucli soils, next to
alfalfa and stock. can do not hint;
Iliat w ill pay hotter
+ +
V drive in any directior, on
uiw of the jmhlic lii^hways of
tliecount i \ will deliiiHis'irale the
ntililv and adorning ahili'v ol
weeds and trash hv the wayside
The lover of "the beautiful ' can
have his enthusiasm laised to
1 he highest decree as lie tlr'ves
11111 hi fill I lie •" 11 nost endless :• veil.
Hi s of promiscuous (lowers and
weeds, with I i lei r long hiam lies
w ipjng his fai e as the liuhs ot
l,i< w heels In ush ti e tail growth
;uide 'l'liis li. .1 pleasantly the
The Farmers Institute for
kingfisher county will beheld
m Kinglishei October 1*2, Fl-
lOverv tarineraiiil his sons should
attend the institutes as the very
best experien ce of all is drawn
out and a gieater interest in and
love of the base ol all industry
is ci eated Fanning is t he most
essential ol' all l.tbor and its best
results are only obtainable by
using the very best metlrods.
This is the object of the institute,
(io to if and take your best ex
iiei i'.mcc along.
The same Cupid that officiates in
tlie parlor does business in '-he
kitchen.
The Uplift.
M. 1 nil the f-tr.n i s..nt on« mfi-ls
Of this opinion soom t.. 1 •
• ff you'll uplift the cash r«' •
V>u n-'f'd not ! « conn: - l for in^."
Mew Art I.'.tie V evoci *t.
This story 1s toH of h'ic-. 'rdo Mar-
tin. whose voico has corftiuerftd New
York:
It appears that liis t r \ :s very
anxious io hf-ar him >i; tho other,
day Mcwitin s< nt him a ooupic of
tickets for "Carmen."
A few days latei. when he saw the
taTt. hp nattiraily a.-K« 1 him:
"!,rw did you I ko it"" To which
the tailor r< pi *
'*!t w.'s siaip'.' awful! Your tro'is-
ers- di('n'i lit sou at air."-—Musieal
Vnieri' <
How It Hap;:11.neck
Tjarks Who was that sporty
in tin hiv;h ! 'i nnd d! unonds that
sjtoke to you ov.tside ?
Isjark ' -1'on't you know him? Why,
Tjark> ^prir.' poet? Mean to vay
a spring poet can sport a tall hat and
diamonds ?
■ ftjarks -Sur.' thing! He wrote a
poem on a war?on sprint* and the
manul'act .ners are paying him an op-
oi a sin ;• • r's -alary.
Diwinfectinq.
"Tiie s-mitaiv department is scat
tering Quicklime everywhere. ! wou-
der what's llit' matUr?
"Why, didi I you know 'The Blue
Mouse' was :*• < wn this week?"
Curious, isn't it, how some of us
Procrastinate?
You'll not fully realize the difficul-
ty in getting' the full value of your
money unless you trade at ov.i stoi e.
Our system of Cash Buying ena-
bles us to offer the Best of merchan-
dise at very attractive prices in all
d e pai *t men ts. —
US your produce. High-
est market prices at all times.
SiLSiiHioi, j 1,
Kiel, (n>:-
A CLOSE RELATION.
U i id over seei's ;ire required
lis section 27 of the road law as
follows; It shall he the I mly of '
I he road snpei \ isor of eecli r >ad
district to cause In he removed |
or destif>ycd all noxious weeds
before the same mature seeds,
and cut all hi ush on the |nihlic
liieli wax
It is doiithttul il a siiifi'li' one in
the state lias complied with this
law
A the crop ol s 'eils 011 ( ver \
roid no w a.waits I all winds to
sc itter th 'in hi'oa I 1 'ast ovei I he
farms and th 1 weeds are soon to
U a tire trap for tei. -es.pastures
and eiai-s\ coi n fields and. may
be a x icthii or more caught in
the narrow driveways in the
liiuh ur« A tie
ti* c-' '
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ij
'i|Cit.y \ )rug Store,
Faints. Oil. mm Glass.
Mil Paicrit Moulds.
30? ^7,^1 & IPb %
Kiel,
1. D. Cdhl.KliB, FR PR.
Ok la.
K- .' t <:' i (: il nf yours by m ir-
8. be ten mod my Rirl."
I- i f <p;rience.
I!.. " loV 'l • I «'•'
vo Im-Oil and to t
. Vt" It . II •■:.! "
Struck Him.
n say., it'' v, iun.;
a girl 1)') - inn
EIPI^PT
A Full Line of Up-to-date Undertaking Goods
always on hand. Prices Right!
Orders taken for Furniture. H4il
S. A. WALTON,
Kiel, ('k-
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Ho/" It
Maii^
i tnnn
Ut'
.1 h livens' uuiiUin'l
I'.-pr.gised to ovory girt
C "ddin Stops.
Art'i'r r.nSte "i the ulrshi >s
. ; .1- sMlt a'l the PI'I
c, ,-M .1 ' rt-.U's jus: h- I lbl«.
. j, U iu won't t'J sit
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Of K INGF1SII K11.
A Practical AIJCTIONEEH will • tteni '
kinds of Public Sales and guara.^ee satis-
faction. Car, sell your fine stock, your farm
sale ar anything you have to seli in Public.
Leave orders for me with the Kiel Herald.
TERMS reasonable; arrange dates and bills.
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Chapman, H. C. The Kiel Herald (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909, newspaper, September 30, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102998/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.