The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1907 Page: 1 of 12
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The Citizt'tis of Kiowa I
in.lit at tin* Odd Kellofrfi lia.ll I
and nominated a r i i i i 6 n s J
ticket, for the codiiiir elect- S
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ion as follows
•I. II. Reynold?. Mayor
li. K. Mr Daniel*' Recorder
K S. Hounds treasurer
•las. Weaver Marshal
Five Altlermm
M. W.Williamson ,
H.J. Hooe, C. P. Hereford. i
•I. A. Voure (' U. Freeze. I
Hr .lacdson was chosen as
' liaimian aiul H. h. Rowley
secretary.
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Mrs T. A. Punter ipade nn
i njovlilp. t.fij) to M Alcstt'r to 'ft'
tin- (liii.lt'fi Oit* i*'i,t At iIn' |
Theater.
> Mi.': .Inliii lioerinK.. ha-
tn'i'ii iitl till' Mick list tlii- wtek.
IS. R. jlnv'i- itjiliio !i liusi-
ness trijj to Poiltll To\Vri.
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I)i<l yaji rvlili HVti . l« > iing
OFF E ti ? It's ALL HIOI1T
i! >od v? !J T (i OOD rfefciliiiR
SuK'-rfiie fhr the 1) r e I' *•«' —
NiJLY $1.00 per YEAR:
KIOWA, I.T. March. 22nd, 1907.
Vol. V. No. U
LOCAL news
ITEMS
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We over locked this
it,- i last week, A baby girl
arived at Mr and Mr.- Fred
Tonta last Wednesday.
Charlie ! 1 an isoii is pxpeet-
r,( *o njoove to Kiowa, in the!
near fntui<• to be cn-liii r 'or thi-
js.ii'.r Bank of Ki< «:t. liu- liri'i-y.r 1
YWkoitses tlirin Inn k.
Mr llermnm OiuMt ;ul n t-
UriK 'l to iiis ( <>!uru<li I'ui'si|a\
#t Kansas, lie enjoyed The furl- i
onph of 30 dav with his parents, i
Mi mhH Mr« < >n -!i'n'1.
Mi Bob Blanton, i^ iniveing addi-
lion built t<> his hoiil. : it is n tfuoil
'
Impro* eitii'iit,
Mr AIp.V Pollock n lurnt-il,
Troni Herbert with ahout lead
of fat steers-.
HollneS" Asm). Quarterly
tneeting April 2nd to 5th at.
Hominy. O T,— \v, H. Roberts
Bee-.
!'. Ij. O Daniel has in town
]u-t u few minutes Weil. in
h ports him self ami Family well.
Wanted-There !■ a general
'.leinainl It Kiowa. ! oi Laborer-1
nt all kihil-s If yod Want ti
find steady Ivork at 1'rom 1.511
per day & up, call on or write the
I'uion Mercahtile (' Kiowa.'
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Ln>-t 141. Constitutional,
Convention finished its work of f
frameing laws for new stale and
adjourned tint ill the «ngro-ing'
eletk finishes writing tip the < on-1
Mitutioiii which will he about the j
first week in April.
C'.D.Fry has rented the home |
jiiaee of judge Chandlers and in j
I'onnet'tion with bijitrding and f
(iive I s Liberty <>r Death: Not Slow Starvation.
Worker vs Shirker.
A citizen of Montana buys a legislature and bribe as
judge to get possession of a mil.*' reputed t( be worth the
assessed valuation of the state.
Who would not remunerate liitn for his good work '.
W ho would? American miners delved into the earth and
yielded twenty millions to Senator Fair.
Sev en millions of that now belong to his daughter
whose part in its production was absotely negative just to
extent that she squandered her luther s w oil til before she
married Vanderbilt.
is the real, practical Confiscatdr in the rank? of the
radicals or in a palace oli Fifth avenue?
What shall we say of the billings that are annually
Forced from oUrearrtingfc td pay dividends upon water stock
—stock that represents not one cents worth of any form ol
actual capitall Shall We bow ddwn to the "sacfed rights ol
property" or shall we modify oiir definition of confiscation'
From "Methods of Acquiring National 1'osseslsion of Our
tiidiisttiK" by N. A. Richardson. A 32-page
pamphlet telling how tlie workers can ttke their property
when they get ready. Price 5c. Appeal to Reason,
iiirard, Kansas, I' . S . A .
Just notice please that J..1.Hill has sold some iron deposit
for O'lO Ooo tics property belonged to tile America people
["nis vast sum puid for iron depos its at 4 per eent interest means
an income of #16 OHO billi a year That means that.yill and Ins imp-
erial family after him will draw each year 420 times as muck a* the
' alary of the prefident of the United States.
Socialist State Nominees.
For (xovernof C.C. Ross Shawnee
Lieutenant Governor—Dr.M.H .Carey,' Maramec
suite Treamirer--j.R. Ash, Stillwater.
Auditor A.C.Davis, Geary.
Attorney General— J.M.Pitcher,Komalty.
Superintendent of public instruction—
I j i i i .
J. F.Snyder, Oklahotna City
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court—
John Hagel, Oklahoma City
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Associatb Justice;! of-the Supreme Court—
Wiley brr, Cleveland.
j. F.Grubby Cleveland.City
D.N. Entiiah, bleb.
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Raiirt ad f'oniiu!npioners— ,,
K.C. Defierry, Hewitt.
Roy llkyet'.Co^lte.
, H.P. Reeves, Perry.
M-iiibet ot Con press, first congresrj on al distric—
Frank lieldeli. Maramec.
warn
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FOR SALK-One almost
lit-w Marlin Repeating Shot-
gun, 1'J gauge; 1 I )ouble bar-
rel Shotgun 12 gauge; 1
Double barr-I Shotgun; 12
gauge; m loader, nearly new:
1. 80.') rifle New 1. ttO-'Mil
Marlin Repeater: 1 82-20
Caliber second hand, Win-
chester,' 1 44('aliber, s. h.
Winchester: 1 .i Shot, SH cal.
Smith and Wesson model
H and R. Revoler, new all at
the lowest, possble price.
Also; one 28 rib Rosewood
and Mahogany Mandolin, in
fine shape and a professional
one. I Gtiitaf, standard size;
one Violin and case, has been
in mv poSession 17 \rs: one
Kdisoti phonoirrapli the
standard ,-i/.e, witb larg
Brass bell amplifying horn
and H do/.. Gold Molded rec-
ords and one extra Recording
Diaphram and a planer to
! smoothe oil' the roll before
1
j in? keitig a record.
Call at the Quaker Repair-
man. where they li* every
11. h i n g .
&♦ ♦ft #^4^
\\'e have a number of the suii^
Ate They Oolu'j to Hano My
papa the latest SONO out:
It's full sheet imisie'dze and
Only 26 cents, at Bree/.e ortlee.
TAKE V0UR HOME PAPER FIRST
THEN Sl'BBCRIBE F()U
The Kailsds City Star and Time*
The Stal ibid lliiies, h-porting tile full twenty-
foul- liotir.i' tiews each day in thirteen Issues of the
papei eicti Week, itre furnished to regular sudserid-
ets at tlie rate of 1(1 ietits per wbek. As newspnpi
rs; The Stai arid The Times have no rivals.
So other piihlislier fufiilshes his readers with the
full day arid night Associated Pres^ reports, w
dose the Star and Times. This should l-eeomrtiend
the papers esjleciiUR- t«i the priipresgiVe Merchant
Uiid farmer.
Address; fh« Kansas City Star;
Kansas City* Woi
Hr call lit tile BREEZE Office, on 8th. St',
and Ret a saliiplc copy.
J iie ]) a i i* e (1 tuul F i t t e (1
The Quaker' Jeweler.
8th S t r e fe t- Kiowa. I . T k
, V,;, '<Vi. Jr 0.5
Front Livery, & Sales Stable
{'ator# Bpt^'ially to Commercial Trade
PH0N§ NO 30
Lee bollock and proprietor
For Fine .)ob >Vork
and all kind's fine
Printing (ome ti1) the
BREEZE OFFICE
Where you will flct what y°u
want at the lowest poslblc price.
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1907, newspaper, March 22, 1907; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270524/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.