The Kiel Record (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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THE KIEL RECORD
RED PEP'S
PHILOSOPHY
'Evtiy io} has j«J 'ty;
nipKts we reserved for the cats.
Why We Give
Premiums
VICTORY NEIGHBOR: 00D
Miss Dolores Wier visited at our
school, Wednesday.
Mrs. D. Groenewold called on
Mrs. McDowell, Wednesday.
Clarence Glasier and family vis-
ited with the latter's sister, Mrs.
Com Kinder, Wednesday and
Thursday.
Lewis Wehrenberg and son, El-
mer went to Kingfisher, Friday to
have some dental work done.
Mrs.Howlett and daughter, Ruth
spent Sunday at the K. E Groene
wold home.,
D. Groenewold and family (Jailed
at the W. H. Hoskins home Sun-
day evening.
Mrs. W. H. Hoskins and two
children arrived home Saturday
from Lawton where she has been
visiting two brothers and their
families and her father.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wein^r and
daughter, Laura and Miss Pearl
Greenhaw were entertained at the
W. M. Hawkins home, Sunday.
A surprise party was given on
Mrs. Ed Klinnert last Saturday,
about thirty-five present and each
bringing baskets well filled. Games
f Rook, Old Maid and Flinch
were played. The guests departed
about eleven o'clock, wishing Mrs.
Khnnert many more such happy
events.
PRODUCE MARKET
Kiel Local Market
Cream, first grade c,*°
Butter - ^
Eggs
a „ 10c
?r,ne8 — ioc
Hens
Roosters c
Ducks - - v
Guineas, each - — -v c
Grover Hatnil has purchased the
barber shop from A. Fiegel. He
will continue business at the same
old stand. Grover was formerly
owner of this same shop and many
of his friends are glad to hear of
him again being back on the same
old job. He is a good barber with
years of experience and will do his
best to give satisfactionr
I wish to thank my many friends
and patrons for their past patron-
age I have enjoyed during my year
and a half in business here.
A. Fiegel.
HIDES
We give premiums because we
believe it is good business policy to
show you how much we really ap-
preciate your patronage. It is a
profit-sharing proposition, pure and
simple, enabling you to realize more
on what y*>u spend with us than if
we allowed you a small cash discount
as the later is realized for the time
being only, it is soon forgotten and
doing you practica'ly no good, who-
ever, while our Premiums, which we
give'you, are useful and serviceable,
and which our patrons find beneficial
to them
A certain amount of money must
and should be spent in advertising,
and we find in giving our patrons a
per cent of that amount in Premiums
that it is money well spent, as we
know it is profitable advertising for
Miss Dolores Wier visited in
Kingfisher a few days last week.
Louis Wehrenberg and family
spent Sunday at the L- R- ^ illiam
son home.
Cattle, green, per lb — 12c
Horse Hides, $1.00 to $2 50
Messers Herman Stolzheise and
Ed Herod and Misses Pearl Green-
haw, Bertha Geis and Grace Jordan
motored to Kingfisher Saturday
evening in the former's Dodge to
see the famous skater at the skat-
ing rink. '
S F. Brinckmeyer has purchas-
ed the R. L. O. Faerber building
where the Fiegle shop is now lo-
cated and says lie will move into
same as soon as possible.
S. F. Wier and family entertain-
ed P. Lonigan and family and E.
E. Roseboom and family to Sun-
day dinner.
Absolute Truth.
Short—"if the collector calls with
that bill, tell hitu I'm out.' Mrs. Short
—"But that would be a lie. ' Short
"No. it wouldn't; 1 am out of casH,
ain't I?"—Boston Transcript.
Elmer Ogle washed the wind-
shield of his car, Wednesday.
us.
Call in and get one of our Premium
Catalogue* which describes in full
all the many articles we give, includ-
ing Aluminum Ware, Dishes, Cook-
ing Utensil-', etc., in fact a variety
from which you are able to select
practically anything you wish in the
way of Household Necessities.
Remember we give Cash Register
slips, redeemable in these Premiums
on the eggs you bring here, the same
as cash you spend with us.
FARMERS:-We Pay Highest
Pr ces Possift'e for ^ our Butter
ani Eggs.
Rev. Herod and family and Rev
Holmes and family, also Louie
Jeffries were entertained at the G.
E. McDowell home. Sunday.
Mesdanies T. Browner, I. C.
Hoskins and C. Kinder called on
Mrs. H. B. York, Friday.
I. C. Hoskins is sick with La
Grippe.
L. Grabow and wife attended
the sale of the former's father,
Friday.
Miss Howard has resumed her
duties at the Prairie Star school.
Having been absent on account of
the sickness of her mother who is
improving.
Quite a crowd gathered at the
home of Elmer Homier Sunday.
Everyone brought their baskets
well filled, having quite a time and
quite a feast. It being in honor
of Mr. Homier's 27th birthday.
Mrs. Wier and Mrs. Hawkins
called on our school, Tuesday.
The Kiel
Record
One Year
One Dollar
Russ Villages Ruled by Fair Sex.
In Russia a community of seven 1
lages with long names is entirely
ruled by women. Each village pos
sesses a mayoress, and the offices o
magistrate and policeman and post
master—in fact every administrative
post, are also filled by the gentler sex
Some fifty years ago a bad
occurred, and the men made such a
muddle of affairs, and behaved so had
lv that the v 'iv n took over the go
eminent to save Uumselvcs from
starvation So m-ct ?ful were they
that they he v. <' irued to direc. a
fairs e >'«?r since
Alluring Offer.
| J. Fuller Gloom—"1 have a standing
I offer of ten dollars in gold for the
j first individual of any pair of bores
to talk the other oae to death."—Kan-
sans City Star.
THE
leader
CROCERY
J. B. COOK RILL, Proprietor
Phones 4 and 360
kingfisher, okla
A. L. Hoskins and F. X. Stticki
returned—from Wichita. Kansas
where they attended the thresher
man's convention.
Ouite a number from Victory
neighborhood attended the recept
ion given in honor of Dr. Dixon
and family, Monday night. All
had a splendid time, but regret
very much to see this family leave
our community.
SHAW MUSIC HOUSE
Pianos
Sells all
Standard
Makes of
On Terms
Kingfisher
The Long-Bell Lumber Co.
All Kinds of Building Material
Brick, Flue Lining and Sewer Pipe
Mound City House Paints
Kinfisher, Okla.
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Purcell, I. O. The Kiel Record (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1915, newspaper, March 2, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc103037/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.