The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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LOCAL NEWS
ITEMS
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Mr Clias. Auld tjaystliat oil
account of the paint making
hi in nick lie will discontinue
that part of the business, he
in agent for a tine line of
wall-paper see him.
Have C. \V. Cruni at Mer-
chants and Planters Bank write
your fire or cyclone insurance.
The New Plaining machine was
Inooved to a better location this
\vi ek by Mr Beatu.
l!ev J. P>. Greshani, will preach
his farewell sel'inou Sunday night
to the Baptists of this place, lie
goes to Muldrow, 1. T. to take
charge at that place. The peo-
ple of Kiowa certainly* loose a
good and valued citzen by the
leaving of Bro fire,shaiti tin
"Breeze" extend to him and
family their liest wishes.
The Star Restaurant oil 84th st
done a lively business tnonday.
The finishing of tiib Hajitist
church will be left iu the hands
of T I). Bell. Ivr Bro Orbshan
and we trust some responsible
person will He SCCilretl to finish
the church:
Mr l)a\e Miller and family are
on the improve after being si k
long.
Thoiightfullncss is essential to
success in every calling and if you
want to save money, see me before
you decide on your building plans;
and get my figures on same.
S.W.Coak& Bro'.
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The New York World
TI!PICE-A\VKEK EDITION.
27 1905.
KIOWA. I.T. Oct.
Bud hiillei' received a nicb lot
t)f fresh fish last Saturday, and
by Sunday they Were all gone, he
says lie will have in sonic more.
Mrs Falkner is very bilsy weav-
ing carpets, about 10 j'iiril- is an
average days work.
Nov 7 th is election day. Our
first chance to nave a Say iii oui
home surrouiuilh&s Vote fbt- sep-
arate state Hood and be an honor-
able iiiaii.
Mr M, .1, liiddell from Legal,
I. T. was iii town tladding. "ad
brought him here and he say
Kiowa is the best place to trade
even if it isqliite It (iistiincc away
Edwards has a debating Club
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Why licit Kiowa.
, Oscar Robinson arid another
boy wcl-e scuffling in a tvagoh of
Oscars that was hitched in front
of Pitt aiid Jackson store Tuesday
when one of the boys fell out of
the wagon bousing the teaitl to
rake rtfright and they started to
run .off running in to a buggy
mid to another wagon braking the
tongue out and and throwing one
horse ontb porch nearly braking
Its neck.
i i ...
Mr and Mrs John Lambert
Imried their baby niimdav in the
Kiowa Cemetary the Breeze sym-
pathise with the parents in their
jorrow.
An opportunity to learn
the printing1 trade is open to
,l ome one. Call at this
■tflice fot1 particulars if 5rnn
'ire interested.
, ..
Needles for all kinds of
sewing machines at the qi;a|?f.k
''ebaii'inian. Call at Breeze office
, Rrmembtfi that the
"Ouaker" Repairman. on
«th.. Eighth Street will give
Vou a gurirrtntee, backed by
' ]i!e Bank for any work done
mori' ' paid on goodj ord-
1 red. ■ Mv motto is . r—
II o N K S T • W O R K
£nd hottest price for same.
_ PIIK ('irvKKii RKIMUIMAN.
Head wherever the English Language
is Spoken
l or the autumn season now tit hand
the most valuable paper to you «ill be
the New York Thriee-A-Week World
beeaus it oilers jon more at the price
than any itiier paper published any-
where in the world.
This Is a time of great events we
art' having great wars, and other cha-
nges ot a stil ling kind are occurring
both at home and ab.oad the tlirice-
a-week world conies tojou every other
day except snnday.with all of the
news fully.accurately and promptly
told. The Thrice-a-week world is fair
in its political reports, you can get the
truth from its colums. whether you
are Republican or Denlocrat. and that
is what yoti want.
The Thrice-a-week world always has
a scriai story running, and it is always
a first-class story by a first-class auth-
or tlie Thrice-a-week world publishes
better, fiction tliati any other news-
paper In the i'nitbd States, special
attention is also given to niarkets.and
tlieie lire many other valuable featur-
es, THE THRICE-A-WEEK
WORLD'S. regular subscription
price is only $1,00. per yeiir and this
pays for 150 papers, we offer this un-
equalled newspaper and the Kiowa.
ilrceze togathcr one yettr for #1.50
the regulkr subscription pHce of the
two papers is $2.00
WesleY ItcmS
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Mr K. 1!. Scott has sold his
place to Mr I'd Reynolds and will
soon start for Western lex.
A Se pern ti Statehood Club has
been organiz ' l here witn Mark
Winters Chairman, and Nathan
Gunter Secretary.
Ed Reynold •• Will Evans. J.I.
Holland are to be the judges at
the election on November the 7.
t'eoplc that are thinking of build- •
ng call at this office and let us
show vou some plans and if you
wish let us draw you up a set/if
plans to suit you.
Conk Brothers.
H. P. WAI1D, Pres.
c. A. BIROE. Cishler
Every man owes it to him self and
his family to master a trade or profes
lion. Read the display advertisinent
>f the six Morse Schools ot Telegr-
aphy, in this Issue and learn how
easily a young man or lady may learn
telegraphy and be assured a position.
TRASH CRAIG, Vice Pres.
THE BANK OF KIOAW
CAPITAL $10,000.00.
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The Cool cloudy weather makes
cotton picking rather late here
and it is opening very slow
Mr Tom Oroiuler who has been
sick for several weeks is not ex-
pected to live.
Ed Overcass of Tex has rented
the Scott place east of town where
lie i xpects to reside next year.
Mr Will Ivic has his new house
ompleted and litis moved into
satiie.
Wesley and vicinity is almost
solidly in favar of "seperute state-
hood from Okluhoiha.
Farmers report the work done
on the Ward crossing to Kiowa, as
as of great benefit to Farmers
and an improvement to the roads.
STATE FAIR
Of TEXAS
Professional Cards
George H. BARTLETT
Sl'llVEYOK
Kiowa, * - * -
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(iive u - your depo-its.
Maki vour loans with
u>. We will do your
business iu a business
witv. and extend all the
courtesies consistent
with ti legitimate bank-
ing business.
We have ti special sav-
ing department for the
children. Encourage
vour boy in starting a
bank "ceount of his
own.
Ind. Ti n.
6. P. Sturgeon
,.., Dentist —
Kiowa, — — I. T.
TO CONSUWPllVES.
Tlie findersigned having been
restored to health by simple me-
ans; after suffering for several
years with a severe liiiig affection,
and that dread disease Consump-
tion, is anxious to make known
to his fellow sufferers the means
of cure. To those ivlio ijesire it.
lie will cheerfully send (free of
charge) a copy of the prescription
used; which tfloV will find a sure
cure for Consumption., Asthma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis and till throat
and liing Maladies, He Hopes all
sufferers will try his Remedy, as
it is invaluable. Those desiring
the prescription( which will cost
them nothing, and may prove u
blessing, will please address.
hev. Fdwatd A. Wilson,
j&rooklvii, N. ^1.
BROOKS FORT,
Attornky - at - Law,
Ortlce, over (irand Lender,
opposite Post t)tlice,
South MCALESTER, — I.T.
KRNT V. 6AY^
attorn K.Y - AT - LAW ,
Office, ovut Grahd Leader;
South McAlkstkU) I. T.
The State Fair manage-
ment has availed itself of the
thirty days gained by the
postponement of the opening
date from September 30 to
October 2g, to secure a large
number of superb attractions
turned loose b^ the closing
of the nortnern summer re-
sorts, which could not be had
for our earlier dates.
Many great race horses
which could hot be had un-
til the close of tlie grand cir-
cuit, and Which were conse-
quently out of reaell for our
earlier dates, have also enter-
ed for our later ones.
In f'tct the postponement
THOMAS D. DAVIS,
Lawyer,
dm'Ce, over
AMKIUCAN NATIONAL BA>TK,
Sottth McAlester, — I. T-
Cheap Rates
California^ Colorado,
Utah, Idaho, Mon-
tana, Oregon, arid
\v asliiiigtori
Jjow is the time— while the
rates are low —to make that
journey West, llntill Novem-
ber 1st the rates one way.
will be about half what they
usually are.
Any *' Kaly " Agent will
I lie pleased to give you partic
' ulars as to rates', tihie of
train!", etc.
If ycti re going hi tJdlifur
nia, ask about the
"Katy" Tonrigt Cat4.
GEO 11150 MOHTQM
o r.jfc t. a. m, i\. & t. kj-
St. Louly, Mo.
Ms KEN if ON & bEAN,
LAWYERS,
booms 3, 4, 6, - Kdli lula Building,
Sonth McAlester, I.T.
koVD&ELDfeR
Attorn eys-at-L a w
Routb McAlester, ind. Ter.
Reduced Rates Coming
One-way Col mist Hates to
California
m--.
Washington, Ofegon, Idaho
Montana, Wyoming, Nevada *
and Utah
Lowest Ever Made
Tickets on Bale
Se pt e m be r 15 to 0ctober3l
Complete your plans now. Write for Illustrated l'ooklets and EoldeH'
.t. S. kC NAM.Y, falV. 1'ASS. AdT,
Oklahoma ClTV, O.T.
(iK(i. II. tEK, OKN. PASS', AGT,
Littlh Rock; Akk.
W. J. H 0 R T 0 N
Attorney and Coiirtceior at
law
South KeAlester,
Irid' Ifer-
W. A. FOYIL
NOTARY PUBLIC;
Will write vour deeds, mort-
has enabled the iriaun-jement images, contructs e«'t. Ollice. in
to increasx) the exhibits and 1 H. G. Hancock & Co S SlOlc.
attractions by at least;t third m.i, — ■ i —
in number, and has given ex- ! Cailt'OrS
hibitorS tlcie to effect a much | ^jj parsuns expect inp to iiave
mnra nttrn'tive arrancement i their ( AN' kiis cured on the instir-
more artiatuM ill I.ni^eiu ; ,mce.plan, will pleasi-eome as M«in
)f their ilifulaVs. .is possible, h< I have otjier P"'"1*
; Jt ,, i. 'that 1 tnuRt visit as soon as called
If we had twiee the hall
DRAGGING
down pains are a symptom of the most serious trouble which
can attack a woman, viz: failing of the womb. With this,
generally, come irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods,
wasteful, weakening drains, dreadful backache, headache,
nervousness, dizziness, irritability, tired feeling, inability to
walk, loss of appetite, color and beauty. The cure is
WINE
OF
THE FEMALE PECULATOR,
that marvelous, curative extract, or natural wine, of herbs,
which exerts such a wonderful, strengthening influence on
all female organs. Cardui relieves pain, regulates the
menses, stops drains and stimulates the womb muscles to
pull the womb up into place,;
It is a sure and permanent cure for all female complaints.
CARDUI
and ground space, we could
easily fill it with first class
attractions. Ah it is, how
ever, we have by far the big-
gest and best combined l^alr.
Exposition and race meeting
ever given in the world.
It ia an entertainment of
which tlie people of Dallas
are justly proud, to which
they can enthusiastically in-
vite their friends over the
southwest. The city of Dal-
las whitli now owns and ru«is
the Falf, can ngt aft ord to in,
vite the people to a poor fchow
The. Fair will open October
•28 and close November 12.
The railroad rates are the
lowest ever made to Dallas.
State Fair Cf Texas,
«
C,A.Keating. President.
Sidnv Smith, Secretary
! for.
Dr Wm l.*e
WRITE US A LETTER
Fut aside al) timidity and write uu
ficlvantl frankly, in sti:<Jtest conff-
deiic, telling us all your symptom*
and troubles. Wawill send frecadv; 30
(in plain, sealed envelope;, how to
cu*ethe;n. Address: Ladies'Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tean.
"I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN
in my womb and ovaries," writes Mri.
Naoi d Bake, of Webster Groyer,, Mo^
"also in my right and left sides, a.nd
my menses were Very painful and
irregular. Since taking Cardui. I
feel like a new woman, and do not
suffer as I did. It is the best medi-
cine I ever had in my house."
CJias. Auld
I" I«i\V A. I. 1' '
Painting, Lining anil
Papering
I walte a. Specialty tif tile nboie
named work; get my ligutes
oh pnitit and liliper.
5S5SSSS
^p,rl*hui. Kc.. IN kLL qOUNTHIt*.
dirtrt ti ll* n-llUnglon sain lime,
money and often the patent. ■ '
Patent iti) Iflfringemiht Practice ExCttslvdjf.
Write or.com© to us t
023 KtfltH Street, ol>p. tTeilU Btslss Ttitat 0®c#,
WASHINGTON, P. C.
We Are Now Heady!
the Black Diamond Restau*
hint Iris now nuned to the lui'ge
building oiipsite the Freight Dspo,
It A > Pi E V K R Y T H ! < G
Tlui M A It k K r{ atto/iHJ
W - WE LEAD —
iho Murket fdr Fresh V\*h ui.
G A M E
the Oxford
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1905, newspaper, October 27, 1905; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269089/m1/1/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.