The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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No.25.
KIOWA. I.T. Oct,
Vol. IV.
ThouK* tfullm ^*8 i- essential to
success in every falling and if you
want to save money, see me before
! von dec ide on your building plans;
land get my figures 011 same.
I S.W.Coak.
The New York Wiorld
T1I1UCK-A-VVKKK EDITION,
lteiirt wherever tlie KntfliKh LBuiruatfe
Mr llcwit our city dray-man lis Spoken
LOCAL NEWS
ITEMS
2©«
Have C. W. O'lin at Mer-
chants awl Planters Himk write
your fire or cyclone insurance.
It is probable that the Navy
Department's code is one of the
American government code that
has not gotten into the hands
of the other powers at the same
time it is one which it is imposs-
ible to decipher without the key.
j It is not only a code, but it is
written on three different sheet-
of paper and they have to be jot
ned in a certain way to make sen
se of the dispatch even with the
key
is appointed Marshal f>>' the
balhvucc of the fiscal year.
Although defeated at lu-t elect-
ion. lie will now have a chance co
serve, the people of Kiowa.
Nice Line of Dress* hats
Cbildmis Caps and Hoods, I
up to date in style and price
■ut the Racket Store.
Mrs. Dora Nnnnally.
Ati opportunity to learn
the printing trade is open to
some one. Call at this
Dffice for imrticttlers if you
are interested.
Needles for all Winds of
sewing machines at the QUAKER
Repairimau, Call at Breeze oflice
Cotton time ttt band ««? all
biakc ready fol5 piotoitlfc
Professional Cards J
FPANK CRAIG. Vlcv.«. C.A.B.BGE. O.Mcr
George H. BARTLETT
ScnvKVoH
THE BANK OF KIOAW
CAPITAL $10,000.00.
Kiowa,
INI>. TKR.
Spencter Bounds Is UftViilg
ft hay wintlow iin'i lightning
rkIs put on hW tioW stable
Sam Baftiliill is doing the
Varpenter ttork.
Wednesday htght a blinfch
t)f men *rere ditched (ti this
l>lace by the fcbt-y Ky. tlnH as
they lodked ftlther sUSpicOtiS
the" officers ftiiU about half of
the Citieenf* ftfete tip iti
some with jxjckel guns and
some With Winchester!5, and
"shot gunS.
the mt!n aftei" arlVing in town
VcaitefP'd allU ^veH' not Vacat-
ed untill aHoilt tHiirs-
Viay. tttitt tliteh by hc-cident;
some orie HtaiM id go ltoiue,
taking 2 Mlbfrt cut; and 'stum-
bled onto ttoo bf theiti. tliey
Were thought to be robbers
Juid Intended to *ob Hie kiowa
bank:
Thte hbw IIoo£ hotell is iv
For the autumn season now nt hand
the most valuable paper t<> you will be
the New York Thrlce-A-Week World
beciiiiB it offers you more at the price
than any yttier paper published any
where in the world.
This is a time of Rrcat events we
are having great wars, and otiier cha-
nges of a stirring kind are occurring
I both at home and abroad the thrice-
I a-week world comes to you every other
(day except Sunday.with all of the
' news fully,accurately and promptly
told. The Thrice-a-week world is fair
in it,-' political reports, you can get the
truth from its opiums, whether you
are Republican or Democrat, and that
is what you want.
The Tlirioe-a-wee* world always has
a serial story running, and it is always
a first-class story by a first-class auth-
or the Thrice-a-week world publishes
Letter, fiction than any other news-
paper til the United States, special
audition is alho given to fflarkets.and
there are marty other valuable featur-
es. THE THBIGK-A-WBBK |
WORbD'S. rCgiilftt subscription
price is only *1.00. pet year and this
pays fdr 1.1" pajJdrs. we Offer this un-
e«niallbH hewspapel' and the Kiowa.
ilree?.t; togather one year for l.f>0
the rrgular subscription prict; of the
two papers is $3.00
Chas. Auld
KIOWA. I. T.
TWerJ- hi an dWW it to hlittSfc'f and
his family to lt^ast^ it trade of frifofes
sion. head tli'e display adVertlftment
of tlie six itbbse Schools of Telegr-
aphy, lii thiS IRStio and leitth how
easily a young hah or lad^ lliav learn
telegraphy tkiill be assured A position.
NewS
F il O M
XVnshingtrtN
fi.C;
Tlie War Department is much
elatbti at the action of the con-
ference of army surgeons recen-
tly over the reestabllshtiient of
the Arniv banieell.
Nearly Ml of tlie aHnV officers
were opposed to tile abolition of
Painting, Lining and
Papering
I make a Specialty of the above
named work; get my figures
on paint and paper.
{>♦ ♦«>♦ ♦<&♦*
EDWARDS
LOCAL NEWS
Having by tile help of Chris-
tian science ahd quinine con<tu
ered the chills, We will take up
the broken thread of 0U1' ctttres-
porttlencfi.
The mines shut dow ti Mon-
day to let it rain.
W. ft. Reese Is agalit telling
yarH8 oh tlie strWtiU o? fcdwards
Oscar Leslie liaS bought a
bunch of cattle and tlalniiig them
to come at the SoiiHtl of the
Cornet.
,t. hi. (Irtlinstoli Vvllh lias had
siege of malarrie i& aide to be
a lVoi.it rt gain.
f lie jieople of Edwat'ds will
meet Thursday niglit for the
purjidse of ill'goiiizing ft fteperate
statchotid cltiil. ftet the good
wol'it gd oil.
6. P Sturgeon
Dkntist •••■
Kiowa. — — — I. T.
E&OOKS FORT,
Attorney - at - Law,
Office, over Grand Leader,
opposite Post office,
Sol'Tll McALKSTBR, — I I.
Kknt V. 6AY
AttornKf - at - Law,
(Jlllcc, over (Jriuid Leader,
Sou'rn t McAlestbk, "- 1- T-
(live us your deposit-.
Makt voiir loans with
\\Y will do your
imsiness ill a business
way. and extend all tlie
courtesies consistent
with a legitimate blink-
ing business.
We have a special sav-
ing department for the
children. Encourage
yotyr boy in .*tnrtiiip Ji
bank account of his
own.
THOMAS D, DAVIS,
Lawyer,
Office, over-
AJIAICAK national BANK)
South McAlester, I. T-
KtWNO^ & DEAN,
lawyers,
booms 3, 4. A 5, • Kali Inla htlijdlnf,
South McAlester, LT.
A nousfeVs-at La w
Fkiiuli McAlesltr, lhd. Ter.
lnenew noue auwu ..r, - t
Veiving its new riressof vc^ThnTlmle
tiilS tyfefek
Snhi Bartiliill finds that iiiHst
iiny thing to do beats jideioilfj a
yun ftt'oUnd wltUnothlMg to It;
tlii
Chtls Auld is- pfillliHij? &nd
papering the HdliS liotell
week:
The Itieiil tUilllillig plKceof
kiowa, is hhtltip t! nii-e cosy
house built thefe on by r«ci
Vonti?. HftW chuKdi coiiiniit-
atifi jjtivate ^HleS failed
\o secure tbe lbcdtioti.
I)r Mc MorrieS IS li&fiflfe a
fine residence liilflt auSt
\li of tovr(i tiboiti one mile.
Both gitis jiffe I'ej.'t ijuit
!lbw\
few years that haVe clajiseti -ihee
its piissirig there lias I,een a gteat
ncrease ill lllsease; (Ifcsel tloil. and
dissatisfiu'tloli ItiuohR ehllsted
men. .. ,
It Is iiojiell tiiat the a5 tioh of
the wi!H eons ina.v lead to Its re-
ostatjHshmeilt.
The first i'nounth of the
Edwards school closed 1* riday last
We have about thirty five in-
rolled ahd everthin! is moving
along smoothly.
WesleV ItemS
Adatu Johhson has his new |
store completed and has moved
his stock of goods into it.
H. F. Blew has sold bis lease
to Mr Andrew Trcilt and coiu-
templates tnooving to the Chick-
asaw Mat'on.
^ i.HORTON
Attbrnef and Qouneelor at
LAW
^riiith R'cAlfcsteh Ihd' Ter-
w. A; FOYlt
NOTARY PUBLICi
Will write your deeds, inort-
iiatcsj contracts ect. Oflice In
Store.
Reduced Rates Coming
One'Way Colonist Rates to
California
Washington, Oregon, Idaho
Montana, Wyoming, Nevada
and Utah
Loftent Eve^ JWad«
Tickets on Sale
Septertlber 15 to October BI
Complete your plans rtoW. W rite ror Illustrated Booklets and Folders
Jl S. MC NALLYi DtV. PASS. A(iTV
dKLAlloMA OWY, O.T.
OEO; H. nUKj GEN; PA89; AGT>
Littxjs ROCK; Aan.
All persons icxpecting t'! li[tve
nmmfm
tnat I ml 1st Tlslt as 8obh as called
f(,r t>r. VVm Lee.
Lif^ bftert seefns ^oo long to the Woman wh3 ^uf-
fen from painful periodsT The eterna bgnAg-
down, headache, backache; leu5°"^''h^&|s are
dizzinessj griping cramps jand ; ^ la^°rtbres
dreadful 10 make life worth living, me
It h fWlH- ati ojieli sebfet that
iiluiost all of tlie great powers
h„ve cHpy ot tH.il- ^ ^
books. Of course till of them
were tnlen and a giiocl prit'e paid
for tile stealing. Most of the
powets change their code occa-
sio'.i«ll+ without Hotice the outside
wor'lli; nierclt to lake sure that
they have Soin^tiling that will
not be initiicdiatelr disciphered
l,y their rivals! Tlie present.
Sthte Department code is old
and it is su pect«d that li is bi the
haniis of several foreign |-o-crs.
but this gOHrhtfifcnt I1'as lot
Cotton picking hasconmienc-
ed in this section and a good
crop is promised.
Dr,.l, 1>, Drake Is Wept very
busy attending to the sick.
full finwAuhs BaSD
will flay
(of pieHicn iiha /eHt^ftalHmentS. A
full blind, with first c,l!& Instrume-
nt*. Chains t^to'n^We. Atldress or
call on - ov An tt. tm** «•
\Vd tire I ti iebcipt yt -t compliitieii-
S m ?,lr btxShK IW-eHt l.,;ok
• I ntlcr, Othel- l''lagr," '1 ae book i
tains tit,.,intent"W. ^V"s ftiid h -
travels iiv.hiaiUi ci.unti I ,s. nil" "
"t places Ijd j«j.pk
iilt*! talks on live IMm-S. I" let *1-.
.iii^ntS at "Breeze office
Women's Pains
l £Uh iiiSSnS. JSW 'at
dltlons from which vreak women suffer. .
It Is m tchL;Wi -m^weloua. Reliable.
. _ At all druggist's In $1.00 bottle
7 wsnx us a ietteR
freeiv «id frifrfdycKt strictest conhd-
--- -II kumntnmc .Kid
Mrs. Kd lieyuolds who has a
very bad haiid cailsed by a felon I
is able to use Her hand agained.
Our school urider the inan-
agemeiit of Miss Janie V\ in^s
is gettinP along nifeely;
For "ale or eKehange gobd double
barrel -hot putt allso a 4-i caliber
vvinclieater at the Quaker repair-
man 8th,street.
fctb.. Ji
VoU a
out inis -- ', ,
much that It does not tfi\e rfht
Rcmdrnb^r: — ^hit t.jir
'"Quaker'' Repairman. «>n n,ucn im>« V,V . jl
Eighth JStte^ jftve j'o the I.e^-' fiaj.er- -"'ii i .
... let- i" i i I I has gone tiveMhe wires, wi that
KiMM tracked nv I ,,f Ar„u„ dispafcl.es
rot Jin j Work doiie!. . • n ,.i..r tfn.fi>
aionejr i!ai<l on go'ndji ord-
L,eM My motto Is
(1 & E $ T - ft VI* K
V a honest {irtce fof sittte.
- rttf
V" " i stealing or AmencuT. uispafel
l!i« fo'Hlif Wurk done js a!nt„,t a ,VsclcJs tasl^. ffieh
has bet'W ialk for ;< n«e 'ini? < l
changing the State DepfatmC/tt's
codej but it i-a work of .-dme
dttfk'tilty and expense and It
[ hhot been done in recent years.
PATENTS
m MtaMy. I
iii ifci&SlE&i'irt. ««im !«<««•,0,to*|
w «NifiOTow, '
ScrkntHn (Jet: 1
BV InHUtioH, President
John Mltchelh df tlie illiited
Mll e wotkefs. oti Tiiesdhy
next; will cUil on President
lioopevelt.
He does riot kno^ particu-
larly £iial the jjr^ident
| watlt^ to ^be h!W hnontj but
it is HtlrtriisPd here thdt it is
to discuss the possibility of
avoiding H strike In the an
thtacitfi region tie>l^ spring.
Mr. jiitfeiieli leftvoa early
ltd iluirrow morning fdT New
York -id attend a. meeting
of the Kiec'uiiVe Cdmmittee
.,ti thfe frvic fldei'atldii.
To inorrow night he will
l^ave New York fof Washin-
gton to keep ttui appointment
^ith Ptesldeiif Rdo^" 'df
iiuyi'iii vo .
ence^ teUing us alt your symptoms and
troubles. W« will send tree advfc*
sealed envelop*), how to
0. Advisonf
tie Ch«ttafoo6« M«dldne Ca.,
(In pla!
curc thai
Dept.r
Out^ooga*Tenn.
_ >'I SCTTKHID CREATIY,''
"e? H.'c.V' ft'SSiy
•11 my life, but the first bottle tf Cafr
dui tave me wonderful relief, nnd now
I am in better health thin I have t*cn
forilongtime IthinkCardulthegre^
est womir.'k nedktne in the woild.
NEW QUA ft T EftS
We Are Nt>w Ke^dyl
"tiu' lilaok" Ciaftijind Restau-
i'ant Huh lio^ ittDVea ti) ihe lur^c
building oppiiie tile Plight
jl A V ti EVtittt tttlNG
The M A k k ^ ^
** - WE lE/Vd ^
the Maflset fei4 ^
G A M E
THE 5XFORD
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1905, newspaper, October 6, 1905; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270480/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.