The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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KIOWA, I.T. June. 14,
1907.
Vol. 6. No. 4.
LOCAL news
Some of the would be nom-
inees of the coming election
are all ready looking "Way
-down - their • p.nee.
The 1; t- s t Groceries
for the money on Earth:
See M EACH AM & FKOSCO.
The'WHITE HOUSE" Grocery.
Mr Savage and Wife
ut re in town Tuesday, secur-
ing supplies.
BUT ? !
Sat. and Mon. were
very busy days with the
I nion Mercantile Co'a store,
Kighth St.
1). H. Heck from I)en-
irion, Texas was a caller'
tuesday, h e represents a
Kansas City firm.
Mr and Mrs MeFarland-
were in town on a trading
expedition, Tuesday, from
Blanco.
Prof., whut do you understand
by business, oambo?
Sambo, Well suh, if 1 holds U
up in dc road, wid a club, an tak
yo'r money 'way fruin yuh; dats
hvniness, hut if I gets eatch'd, its
illegetiraat'; an', if I get a cipch
on tli wheat market an' gits ITr
money, dat's business, too, but
de (lil'ferenco is, hit's puffectly
legetiruate see? If I makes yon
hold up you' hands an' goes thru
ur po'kets, dats business, but if
ie p'lcceman coches me an' 1
dont give him haff ob it. hi's liig-
way robbery; but if I makes you
give up all yo money for gaocerys
rent, beef, coal-ile, dats business,
but it nain't highway robbery. ?
Mista Morgan got tip do steel
(steal) (frust what cost him haff a
illion an' sold it to dc public for
a biilian, an, he's king of higah
fin', ace; Cassis Chadwick borowd
W A NTKD-to contract
for 1000 tons choice hay, will
pay the price- J.H.Meacham.
Mr a n d Mrs E . B
Arbuckle left for Emmet,
I.T., Monday on a visit to
her parents.
Chaa. Auld and family
Went on a visit to Reynold;
Lake, to «ee and visit Mrs
Aulds parents, A. J. Lucas.
N o r m a n Beathom
representing, Murphy Bros
of Chicago, was in town tues-
day, showing their line o f
goods to the people.
WANTED, — the trade
Of every Union Laborer in
this country:
MEACHAM & FKOSCO.
■The SQUARE Deal STOHE"
The McAlester team and
the Kiowa 9, will play a
matched game Sunday a t
Reynolds Lake.
The Primary Elec on held
Saturday was avery quiet
affair.
Claud Winters was badly
bufned by oil, Wednesday
night he is a brother of Sid
Winters.
Do you want to see the
Strongest, most durable,
latest " U p • to - date
Typewriter? There is one
i couple ob million to play higah , ^j|0 "KIOWA BREEZE
finance, but she didnt >io de ruls j ()ffjce"t gee it.
ob de game, an' she's in de pena- j
tenai hui \. We aire informed that no
Any ole way ?o yo get* de doo | >v " 40
am business! If so' can keep it, fish from this on, will be a
hits legetimate: but if U cant buy i owed to be carried away from
off de poiiceman an, do judges; Keynoflds lake, that are less
Ion hit's illegetimate, see! tlmn eieven inches in length.
Do yo' understand dat, Proff.
Mrs N. C. Oarfiniage
had a very cloSe call to what
might hate been a Serious
accident Monday as she was
driving down 8tU at,-one sifte
of the shaves of her buggy
came loose and droped down
in the road the horfte being ft
gentle one. stopped, and Mr
A., llorn lixefl the shaft baek|
and she went on her way
rejoicing. "Better botn
Iflpky .t^aii'-fitch".
Clias Margrave a ti d
several men that, he has emp-
loyed t o work at the mill,
returned mo'uday to fake full
possion: w e Wish them
success.
Dear Madam; Do you use
butter for shortening? f£ so
do you know that you can
buy lard thai makes better
pastry than butter, and is
really more economical than
ordinary lard?
Did you receive the little
"Pastry wrinkles' booklet
from Armour and Company?
If not, I will have one off
them sent to you. And do
you not wish a pail of
"Simort Pure" included in
}<Vur ntot order?
C.H.Dickenson
Merc Co.
Special to the Kiowa BreeEe-
Kansas City Stock Yards, June 10 th, 1907. The
supply .of cattle in quarantine division here last week
aggregated 300 car loads, largest receipts of a n y week
this year. The market was stronger at the middle of
the week, but developed some weekness toword the close
ending the week 10 to 2o lower on steers, and about 10
lower on cows, supply of the latpost mortem inspection,
but commission men stand firm in their refusal to sell
cows and heifers on these terms, and the country is stand
ing solid against the proposition.
Kansas City Stock Yard, June 10, 1907. Representative
sales in the Quarantine division hero today:
R. L. Riddle, Caddd, I. T. 44 Steers 835
Crabbs; 1. T 12 Heifers 512
T.C. Striekiand, Byers, I.T. 39 Cows 887
Rose & Thompson, Marietta, I.T. 25 steers S'.Mj
J. C. Washington; ;, I T. 113 ,, 987
Market Steady.
Rickar't.
ONE REASON WHY
" i should order your watches, clocks,
jewelry, Ar ete, of the quakkr jkwkijkk
of Kiowa, I.T. is, — because he'll save
you money. — $ — $ $ ^
Elgin or Waltham, 15 jewel, at
cost, $6 65, & 17 jewel for - $7 85
& 21 jewel $17 70.
Second hand * 7 jls. $2.00 up.
ON 8th. St. opposite the
Union Comm. Co's Store.
iONLY^ $1.00 per YEAR
Brings the BREEZE and
j any one of th© following
I papers; Common Sense, from
| Los Angels, Cal.
Appeal to Reason, from
iQirafti, Kan.
WANTED —' Produce,
Butter and Eggs- we pay
thef price.
M EACH AM <fc FROSCO.
The mines at Edwards
went to work Monday just
the same as though no walk-
out had ever occured, the
operators decided to pay the
Scale.
For Sale or exchange,
i good Bicycles-one is a spr-
ing frame, and the other is a
Coaster brake, both new last
year, what have you got to
trade? lets hear from you.
Bud Accident - Miss hffie
Bell had a narrow escape from
death Mon. last, she went out
to a buggy shed to get something
and stepped up oh the buggy
wheel to get it and a mule that
was in the shed, took fright and
•an out, the tie rope catching on
the sill of the shed, pulled out
the support of the roof, which
fell, stricking Effie aud fractured
the neck bone on the back of her
nick. The shock paralized her
left shoulder and arm; a runner
was sent to town for a Dr and
Monday morning Dr Koss went
out. Mrs Fannie Bell, is careing
for her. Last report, Wednesday
sli'e is sonfc better but still i'nu
a v*ry dangerous condition
The Old WorPd And
Its Ways"
This the title of a new and pro-
fusely illustrated book by Col. W. ^
Jennings Bryan, recounting his
noted jouruoy around the earth
and through Europe, which was
so widely heralded thru the Am-
erican press.
The book is an illustrated and
Teamsters bawling lum-
■ber from the mills east to
town, asked for an advance
of 15c. perhundred, for haw-
lin$ but the lumber men
refused to give it and as a
consepuence the Hawlers
have all quit. They ba>e; &&&&
their demands fo* a raise on • ,
. ,, , . „ ,t! Buy the Pennsylvania Grft
the present high prices of
♦£!
tip to the time we go to-press,
the Democrats are --ti 11 guessing
hs to who has been nominated
on their ticket to be.
descriptive record of that journey
which is so memorable in current
history. The journey embraced
a period of a year and covered
practically all the nations of the jgar f ^
earthe. To Introduoo
Col. Bryan traveled with cam-
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saw, but further illustrated his
journey by photographs.
The photographs constitute a
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A m PTTG N
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I
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1907, newspaper, June 14, 1907; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270471/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.