The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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rs tin r,i::hi. Fli -re j
led it.
* . .tea t> i'l i itli '.mil a n<l of
.lini md his wite wanting
1)11111'.'.' o . .
.if any oth' i dauiug<
Buy y"UI i.jU6iJU>waI*1 '"-i.it lh i> phvo.
anner.*. l:. utb -V'' Alerter.
at s;l vulill l tlies
tlieS'Ck. ^
rroulv ISphonet that wett °* H*, <j0 tlw rigM thiag. took him
hare'm heard j;ii a],,i a<\(,nted him into their
ti,. storm
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The Bow- •'
now aud '
wil' f;i*i 0'i*
If v
family. -1 mi ivs the bn> is b.^
lut and weigU* about IS,lbs;
there is a broad smile. ,prcad
over Jim • fwO now which la «
token of at.Auction we presme.
Lightning -trikc- Ch.l
' • The Pretichei again! Don t it
I), at everything agoing when
I they A ill get "lit oil the pu! i'c
,11. . , .. i..,l i1 !n\rVv \ with nil umbrella under —n
I" „St iho they [their a A- Qailbmitha < >U *; ' dnllmepiop-
!,rbv the collai aid tell him I've Lily near S -v.kh I own ujiJ <' -
l ,inti,.r to bent ' lit y«'iir brains, jroys about *IUHM hv far Siting
' ■- ng.
hii-. hindered
>ad the scrip-jit wm to be aaed open or shut. ,L^e (mistrm-tion of the new toek
el'in- v,'« j vi fit'too Xli.v; Reported ' Hank huildmg.
•sti.nri tbo heading ; T.iDKNISON, TKX May •'. To :il| that recti*
. u ,, .... Vfiwalrv[to 12th, $a.l5. limit May 13, Kiowaa neW paper "Ood's Iiwt
•" iMlL ca^ ' ' m.^ ;th 9tb l?th' fare $S. ruotor" wo trust that von wili
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ior } Mivaelr |
aua\M what >ou v aat.; ,
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; n.uo v.i iii. iiiuiig in all j|
thi 1 . did ond -lid. 'o'uneth-1 jj
i... ill a': of Hi pnrablo to by' 1
m ■ ,nt ]>—nivstcriti. th:*t n S
took spiritual kej b> unlock.II
lie wu not b mere entertainer.
I l *M. I'lJATO, Vi I 1 J.
THE BANK OF KIOWA
CAPITAL $10,000.00.
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+ < • •>
ter tainer. j fi
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1 f v,!i Teceiv^ out; oi i He ( ( 'ti ti.uatc ' tin t the imbre-1{re-iu the hi.'.-«t
y;r v. j . |>t is '' 'd iii>*t' • 'to. -1 w.i - i >•. t • ^ . n ■ i i thi- n
don't £o 1 ei to tliA w.rln* 1 :♦ ...... .• h«< lined oDeu or ahutf ,|
4-1... . itnutfii^tin
ti'.ral
d. r>t
u' STEP'.N 1ENT ORS. . I
II
Til- folio' ii f4 paUnits were 11
• ,,1-d this week v.< invntrom -
reported bv P. Swif- & ,n-'l
Fuleii . \\-fdi"nBloa'Ii
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' W. ' >w-. .. ••
Oiti.AH"tf >. F. '1 iiding
Oklahoma;, Per li sr.pp "i. >vl"-
up. of | Ji. t unfe. ]• 'mderick, Nut k';.
' I . A. Pnvtcp (".lieu.'.lie. V.'-tier
\| ti a i inui ,r<M ,. •. «rvi| lor d"«"r.- (S«'« l> « •• j■ '
™ I help a good cans along by aendingl weycnne< Mai g « R
I". Moore, Agent. io .* ^ „f subseribeM. If you .^bv.-nug me. • ;
! ha vent go^.copy send n, yourSprange.wugoner. Magazxne fire
nunie and uddre-a uud willh'm (^ol«.)
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Give ii!- your iiep"-its.
Muki vour le 11 • * ith
\\ \ ill !•' inir
W> lm.«ilie-.- HI nil-'.Hess
way, and extend ill the
ei> .r!<--i* mi,-.'-U nt
with ii le iliinute b.iuk-
i iij I hi ~i n« is.
luaintain
lay MO' 1'.. iscliool chllflvfiii 11| .,p0j|jtrnents at various towns lo_tli
tHrrnod lioiue about lp. m.Unv.ictaw anfl CHickai!
' , , . fortlieenr6\lment«9ftnl..oroh«iren
•ilid of ttU the plans foj tiif ^ cttijens of the Qhootaw andOhiclt-
'inn■- vacation; you would
purely jo ura^y trying to
kee-p up with their plane.
< Try Tanners at South)
a co' >k
H'J
McAlester. For
ihmge.
liro. J. Meelts Ti as, been
;,i. cU',".' -'it home this week
tat- i.-icUnt'',^ of liu wife,
(id your coal oil at
Fitzwater liros.
iu the. Iicst in Town.
The New i aper "Gods In-
jtruetor'' niad.i the final start
Wcdiu'.sdav l'T.fVr very try-
ing eircuuiritanut'ta.
rihorly F. no is hack at
J<] \va: U ou a viaif,. li(- left
jiis bettor liali ia Joplia, Mo.
f'tim Ln T'>. l^ert "■* h' 1 ha
,1?, I I L 1 /JV 1 I" w a
Enrollment lo Minor Children of
( iti/.ens of t lie Choctaw and CliiKasaw
.Nations. By tlic Act >f congress
Ap:.r.veil April 2«. W> 5"f
, iitiiled ."An Act to provide t-u tlie
Anal disposition of tinf affairs • tnj
rvc Civilized Tribes m the Indian
Territory, unci for other purpom s it
was provided as follows.
<4That for ninety days alter the
approval hereof applications shall be
received for enrollment of children
who vere minors living March fourth,
nineteen hundred and si' wlm^c pao
nts h ive been enrolled as members
o' the Cluwtaw and Chickasaw
t ribes, or have applications for enrol-
ime.it pemllni} at the apnnn-al hereof,
and for tlm purpose of enrollment
under this s'iOti' 1 ^•%«sUmaV- clilldrn
shall take th- stauii of the mother,
land allot m-mi . shall be made to
uhi'iSrei) ^ unrolle I
send you a . opv.
Contents for part two
Next Week
A woman triumphs above men,
The great California Earth
quuke disa-ter.
President ltosevelt lays cornet-
stone.
T'rror- 1 "luption of mount
Vcsr. veils.
Kebuilding old California
mission.
The Love <>f Alarie.
The Conflict,
The Queen of Flowers.
At So McAlester during the
storm tuesiho a fine horse that
iu- hitched to a telephone polo,
infront of S. A. Zike Harness
.shop, was killed by lightning.
fiie horse belonged to Mr Avcli
ibald.
Copies ol any of ti o above
patents will be ftirnishedto our
readers at cost five rents each
by D. Swift & CO.. washington.
D C., oursdecial patent corrss-
pondents.
4. 4— 4 -+ + + +
Professional Curds
Choctaw
We have a special -"iv-
,1.;: department for the
ii: id re 11. I* reournge
V>i 1 bo.' in starting n
1.1- , ecciiii of nid
own.
^ _ Miiinir- n— ttmmaim«*iww «i
SIT MM Eli THIS SUMM Kli
\ N COLOR AR0
Many people put all thought of aii outing m
Colorado bva'ts tlwy are accustomed to corind-'C
this greatest oi Amerleau playgrounds aH one ot thoa?
'impossible tilings bhyond tlo-ir means. 'lin«? was
v/hon a visit to the "top of tlm <' utineiit was a
great luxury, as high in price as iu altitude, hut not
no today.
You can spend the Summer nr a part of the
■Summer in Colorado and live as reasonably
as j«.u (in at heme, and the quick service
and low tourist :.nd Bxctiralon ratci, aitorde I
via lUick Island lines bring the ttooklt's with
iu your easy reach.
TTu.'ii, Mav -f.'n nth inrtuyye:
I?- nr.ii;jit >u. May ' Ith to 18th incTUB.
iv,,. i-labe!, Mav 21st, to-5 inclusive;
Vlikohl. Mav 18th to Inne 1st inolus-
been v.-rv sick \ x uue weeks iv.-. bviiie. i... e, «n to ^
9 ' ' Inluslve; Tuskahoma, June 1-th to
js no better and l>r say there
jr ve p y little hope.
Y ultry "in<I L'ield*Fence
price*always better at Tann-
i'ls SouthMcAJestep.
0 4
F. Vv Conk was ill So town
tnefday 011 buisnws
T.b( foundation for a
larg" steam presa ii' being
|aid in the Beats building.
A. .' iju, as wa-j helping Lon
S Iveirse-y Iimvl hay a lew days
tliic week.
Rnin; Kaiu; Pain: Rain;
pienit' of it. iliis week "v- vv tiling
was hi!' "Ut <1 ground that vas
where wntor could run.
Kiowi !'u. another nc.v Biz,
started. The New Dipping
Plant with iCO'J head capycity
per day.
A dit b nearly deep enough
to over turn .1 wagon lias been
vvp-'hed out just ii front of the
!}-/>?Zo 1 .1' e 1 y ili", recent rains
Wed 1 h -.day a party of men
from town weri; at Iteynoids lake
one day this week and had a very
narrow escape from beir.g -hot
bv unknowing parties.
Fine Kefri.'/'.'rat'irs at Tan-
ners South IiIcA.lnstor.
...ti, 'aehmlve: Po^ai,. * tint* 1 vth to
22nd Inclusive, Caddo Jun' 18th to
22nd inclusive, South McAlester,
26ttj in 29th Inclusive; Kinta, June
25th to 2'jili Inclusive-
Chickasaw
Nation
Duncan May Itli to 11th inclusive;
(-hi,.!. >sln May Hth to Wtb indiislve
Pauls \ allay M v "-!at' 111 tetb ,nolu*
slve; Ada, May 28th to June 1st. mc-
l1 sivc. Thi'ioiniuiio, iiiD-* -'ti' '
sfh inelusiive; ColL'tt, ieuc nth
l.'-t-li Inclusive.
TAMS WXAY,
Commlaatoner to the five OlvllUedj
Tribes _ j
Muskogee. INDIAN ierntory,
April 25, 1901).
gittin' in the off icq
Wis hin'
^hat 1 could hout>tlp out.
Fisihin'.
Put I got to sit hore
Writ in'
While l.ullheoda an'pcrch ire
Bitin.
At/ os] 1 here is warpi an'
Hazy.
Mahf a foliar dull mi ,
Lazy
Wiiii!: f, 1 fish but boss nir.'t!
willia'.
< i ';t, So a rind out "ome
Fillin.
Andrew* J. Turner
Photographer
Notary Public
ytudio-V iewr iVork hiiilarging
Kiowa, I. T.
Grand Central Restaurant
Hoonics & Lodging
Located First Door >'orth ofposf
office. >.'ealB and short order served
at all Hours. Every tiling tlw
Market atT< rds.
?Ar,mi
s. t. Wagner Prop.
IAD
V 1
Have C. W. Crum at Mci-
chunt- and Planter . Bank writ;
your fite or cyclone insurance.
Week End Excision
Rates
ti'' SeptemVier 3ftlIi wowillseil
on S ite-'days after «pm and Sundays
ituuod trip tickets to local po!nt«<
where the fare is 11-50 01 less. Good
for return not later than 6pm of mon-
days following date of sine.- Rate; one
faie plus cents for round trip.
T E Moore. Katy. acjt
, 17 jeweled " Walthft'ni " watch
We ave Headtjuaii" >'for!;:) 1U1 Engraved, hunting-case,
Croc^ries at lowest prit tis.
t;all phone 11 ri5.
ITitawat ti- :{"o'■ fers
gold filled, warranted fou 20 years
for "-.iy $16.50. Call write me
nt the linker Jdwelers. ^tli St.
It's time to t
about your
Summer Trip
There are any nutpber of delight' ul,
Inexpensive trips you can make this
year to sensiioie lake an ! mountahi.
Beginning June 1st. Bxceptlruially
rates lor the roun-l trip wtil b •
in effect to resorts in Canada, Color-
ado, the New England Sta1 ;s, New
York, Michigan. Minnesota, Virginia'
Wisconsin, I'acitic Coast points, and
to St. Louio Chicago, Pittsburgh, et.c.
! can help you In planning y 'u
trip. I'll be glad to furnish you With
rates to various points and to give you
the schedule of tra.ns, and such
additional particulars as you may
Write me:
W S St George
(isneral P3ganger and Ticket
Agent, St. Louis. ,"A0.
VKalnvyrlflht Cidi ,
Wm. S. Rogers
Attorney at Law,
KIOWA, 1 T.
,i< . ire i 11 J',1 (' urt«:
♦j. P Stini'O®00
uu.NrisT
Kiowa, -- — h !.
Jv. • P O-NKII,!..
PKACTICaT 1 lORSKSllOF.R
Choctaw Ave Opposite ice 1 : nt,
Tr.tcrferlng ;■ M.d Lar.'.e H": s1 od
1 he sjest- >ci' itiia, I'Miiii, ..
Sou 'TI ..Il.'l. '. Tl'Ut, - 1. T
t„ P Lino-'KV.
Dla<"li.smithing and
Jolihing
Woodwork a SticHalty
is 3AST CHOCTAW AVENUE
South McAlester, J - T.
Ou- booklet and Folders give the whole *,ttwy
•vrite today
GB0.il. faUfi.Q. P. A. J.s. MCNA'.I.Y, .11.P.A
j.itUe nock, Ark. Oklahoma city, O.T, .
COST SALE !
We will close out our line of
Men's shirts, collars, ties, 0 pants,
Aiiso Youths Clothing. Suits,
At $1,00 to $5.00. j
HATS
at
$.3* to nsm
They go at cost
i 'See the hill yourself anil seleet
A\ hi<t you want. Several Bolts of
fJryuoods to dispose ot at ;h'lu;iI ewnt
Fitzwale; Br "titers Successor to W.H.Rlakemore
1,0,0.F, Buildii)^. Pfcane, i5.
LOVE ALL and !iC)«!N
CONTRACTORS & BU
IMans and Specifications Furnished
Figure v,*ith us before you Hui'd:
TJnioa Cafe j
Restaurant,
Mrs. S. A. Morris, Proprs.
Heals at all Hours, 25 Cents,
f^oed Cltilie and B;st Meals
in the City.
South McAlester, Ind. Ter
Chas. Auld
KIOWA, I. T.
' ainting. Lininci and
PaperitiS
I make a Specialty of the above
named work; ge* mv figures
on paint and iiaper.
South McAlester Greatest
ftD W A RE ST0RE
Every thing in Hardware
Cliarter Oak Stoves and
Ranges, -- Paints, ^
Lawn - Mowers,
Screen Doors
etc
S. H Tanner
Successor to the Cyclone Hard.cv: lh'i'irtr nt.
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1906, newspaper, May 4, 1906; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269818/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.