The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. IV.
No. a.
KIOWA.
LOCAL NEWS
ITEMS
Old NEWS PAPF.HS. 20
<•(-nt> i hundred ;.t this office.
M. Clark. fr< in Ti, I T.
was a visitor in Kiowu \\ ednes-
dav.
Mr lit Tankdev, >f C.iiro.
I. 1'. w:is in Kiowa mi business
Tiu-sdny.
.1.(1 IIiuiiiiiiHjti. c from near
Ti. l'-wt (iffice called at tin- ulT've
this week.
.lust airived a nice assort-
ment of Linen Snit<
4 to 12 Just, the thing for
stunnuM' 11. <i Hancock <S~ ('< .
> , ('. \V, ('rum at Mcrch-
.111 ' > and Planters llank for lire
or ' irnadn insurance.
l,.ts of mens Low Shoes See The Kiowa Trad-,j
aHkind of Price and style, jing Co s astonishingji
at H. 0. Hancock A Co. anouncment on another
Dr llolio, of (telcsl itie died P^Cje. '
Tuesday, HO of May l!Mt.r>. at hi- r ~
home1, funeral scrvici s were held j Ol IV
Wednesday. l)eeeased was an <
Veteran Soldier, lie was prepar ., , ..
to leave .hi rea.lv to go I Nld thoughts. the H1,1
and meet his maker. ' |< i our dead alowed to be
trampled over and grazed uji-
■ cmtmmmssnmmmn n i lim m mi iim« «wj
orFH'Ki:>
- L.M'Loltl-
DEAD
Tneir resting Place
I'UK-IDI VI
. N VI UNt'N.
1ST VlCK PlUWIDKN 1
A. IJOIIINSON,
2 I) VICK PlllSIDKNI
W. CliUM. CASH IKI>
1 HE
MERCH ANTS £' PLANTERS
BAN
K
I>; j}K("!'t M^s
I \ lll.Ks I. \ KI.OBK.
W. N. VKKSON.
K. A. ROIUSM
('. W. CllfM,
W. A. FOYIL,
T. P. RRI.L.
W. K. Jtiti: I.1S,
it. i11 \M"■< K.
K. 0>I.ai;i! r.
Mr Chaa Griffith steped on a
nail and caused him some trouble
in walking.
CAPITAL, *25,000.
A fine barber eliair foi rent
ol sale. It.s the Kokrfi Hydrau-
lic ( levator chaii.
At the Breeze office sth -t.
THE MG RACE
Is the human race.
They Know a good thing
when' they See ♦ it is the
Vin Brown from the reason We Sell so much
country was visiting Mrs N |queens-ware, glassware lamps
L. S arp this week.
llatikcock A Co
liavt* a it" J I "ice Suits lett
they go at *7.00 per Suit.
Have W. (■ruin at Mer-
chant- and Planters Bank write
your fire or cyclone insurance.
Tin; "Breeze" and 8 St are
on the boom: go there for Bar-
gain^ of al! kinds.
Call at 11. G. Hancock
.v Co. and get a Pair of Cloth
Shoes Price £1.00 to $l..r>0
Per Pair.
Mr and Mrs Standford
of Denison, Texas, have re-
turned after visiting among
relitives Mrs Dent Bell.
Good Wash Suits, for
boys ( age from 3 to 14 go
for 7f> cts Per Suit.
Mr John Woods, started
hawling lumber from the
Thomspson and the Mtz-
water mill, in to town last
Saturday
Wanted: 20 teams; and
as many men. Long job:
and noti ns.
Wlren Voti Cant get what
you want any where elae
go to The Racket.
Nl NSALLY .V TONTZ.
See the latest in piece suit
for men at II. G. Hancock
A- Co.
We are in receipt of a complimeti
tarv copy of Mi Bryans latest book
•Tnder Otlier Klaus'' T ic book con-
tains an interesting account ot his
travels in many countries, and liis
impressions of the places and people
also talks on live issues. Price $l.ii
agents at "Breeze office.
A few of the up to date
hats and caps left yet at
H. G. Hancock Co.
oil by stock at largt
Such things might of pass-
! t'd centuries ago: but now. in I
this enlighten'd day and time
it's a shame to the town, for
such to be allowed. hven
strangers traveling through
the town, want to know why
horses and cattle run over
the grave yard. Something
ought to be done to stop such
desecration: where the hearts
>f our people are to allow
uch a "condition of affairs
exist, for any length of time
is more than most peoph
•an immagine. Strangers
when passing by remark;
Kiowa, is surely hard up or
she would not be .pasturing
her grave yard.
Transact a general Hanking Business
Your patronage and influence
solicited.
J.M. Vanderpool, M-l> Albert Allen, M.D.
Vanderpool & Allen
Physicians a Scuokons
Otticc, At Pallace Drug Store.
OFFICIO HOI'US:
It. P. WAnn, Pres.
I HANK CHAIG, Vice Pres
c. A. DIRGE, Cashcr
TO t'J A. M.: 1 TO li I
2nd. Door Soutii
Rksiiw.si k
.1 r ik.i; v i:unon
George H. BARTi.El 1
Sruv 15 you
Kiowa, - - - - - Ini . i kk.
E 1) W A U II S
LOCAL NEWS
Mines started up with a -anal
crew of men Monday morning
\Y. B. Reese and Jim Breucs
tcr were in Edwards Monday,
They are both l'lKcly to move
here in the near future.
Dr Peeks, has got him some
stickunitight plasters, and is run-
ning an opposition to Conley
and Christion science healing.
Bargains for every body
in the "June Sale" of hats
at the "Bargain Counter
(Jet out on the hill and
watch Kiowa grow.
Saturday a "27 Heavy rain
during the night and the creek-
all out of banks, overflowing
nearly everything, and doing lot-
of damage to crops.
Mr Geo Pounds sold his saw
mill to Mr L.Onistead and two
other parties from Mo, Mr A.
i. Lucas will continue to look
nfter the Mcchamicai part of it
11114! keep it a going.
;sv ...ISOTlcE mz
To those who reeive the Breeze
and have been notified that the_\
are delinquent or their subscript-
ion expired: \\ c shall take it for
granted that they still want tlu
paper and ill pay for it later on.
The paper will be mailed to
you regularly, and if you fail to
receive it. ploa«e write us about it
and we will look it up.
See KIOWA TRADING
Company, Kiowa. I T.
,1. I. Millers', team and dray
Wagon were attracting most of
the attention of the people on
8 tli St.. this week by the team
li ving to run away, the breast
strap oil one of the hoi'scs liroke,
letting the hreastyokedown, scar-
nig the team causing them to run,
Mr Miller who was driving, finally
sloped tlicin just below the pub-
lit well: no damage was done.nl-
tho tilings looked very dubious
for a few minutes,
Kccent heavy rains have be-
aten the dueberries off of the
Inches until! the best part of
tins crop is gone,
Dr Huberts* has take fi trip
for parts un-know.
Mrs ,fim Millier has been
on the chilling list.
Ret Roger's soil returned j
home 011 a vacation from!
A rd more where lie has been j
lit lending college.
Net'dles for till kind* id 1,1. II. County Hev J. 11. Godfrey
lowing machine at the >: vkk!: | a>«d T. M. Wingfiehl wie eho-
Jlejviirininn. (!all at Hi'1' w jcii trustee*,
THE BAND Will Mr Andrew Martin I Knight
,, one of Or i'eeV.- plasters
THE BANK OF KIOWA
CAPITAL $10,000.00.
(1 ive us your deposits,
i iu rr1 j* Makt your loans with
"W us. \Ve will do your
r business in a business
way, and extend all the /
courtesies consistent'
with 11 legitimate bank-
ing busine 'ss.
G. P Sturgeon
.... Dentist —
Kiowa, — — — I. T.
GEO JOE
C () A K,
The Quaker
JEWELER
KIOWA. I.T.
TTAS COME TO STAY. Kvery-
n thing inthls line, you can have
repaired, cleaned and adjusted. Ilonest
v.ork and honest priecs All work
tirst-class and guaranteed.
*
SAFu C0.-Nf.WU'nl;^
We have a special sav-
ing department for the
children. Encourage
your boy in starting a
bank account of his
own.
If* Land wanted ; C'
1 am prepared to handle the
Surplus Lands of all Citizens
who are entitled to dispose of
same. "See" G. .1. Coak. if you
Want an "honest dcah
Who 6oes There?
U. C. v. UEUNION
l/H'tSVUiLE, Ky.
JUNE 14-16
Very Low llonnd Trip llatos
Mas. Doha Xi nnai.lv,
At the Racket Store
It rains so much the tanners
around here are not going to rais
much corn. But they are raising
a good deal of "cain' .
Mr Mark Sharp, and Mr ,lini
Haywood made an overland trip
to Hartshorn, Friday returning
Monday.
BUY one of the OLD reliable, - -
Singer Sewhip Machines on t lie in-
stallment. ($3.o0 per month.)
Agent is in Kiowa, once a month.
General entice at 307 Choctaw Ave-
nue, — Se> MrMester, I. T.
Horn—«To Mr and Mrs <!. 11. Con-
ley, on Friday hr-fc a ten pound
boy, mother ami child arc doing
we'll,
A niaiw meeting was hold at
the sehoeilhouse Monday j night
to choose a school board and make
I other arrangements for a t hool.
I)ont forget that Kiowa
now, has two Jewelers; and
that the "Reliable": *
QLAKER JEWELER
is located on 8th. Street:
Nothing but Guaranteed
work turned out; and every
mecanical device made: you
can have fixed by him.
BROOKS FORT,
AttohNky- at- Law,
Office, over Grand Leader,
opposite Post Office,
Soi in Mcalester, i t
KI5NT V. GAY,
Attorn ky - at - Law,
Office', over Grand Leader,
South mea i-kstkk, 1
See that your ticket readit via Hock Island
Ktill Inforinatlon on request.
.1. «. MC bali-y, mv. l'ass. AeiT,
Oklahoma CIty, O.T.
UlCe). H. I.kk, OKNi l'ASS,
Liitle Rock; a11 k.
AeiT.
the g0/v\!N(i COUNTRY. 11 unities than any other section
The ttnuovtiniltv for the man of little See In is believing. For that reason
is probaMv better today In the the Sonthwst courts Investigation
.1 ... <* <1. Ill <11 I line nvlcl it'
pia;
laii
tor
f'
pud
bain'
il!V
I ■ "•••
call 011
)cll v.'u)
•t>n ii
1 >s,:ir
1 r
... I stuck it oil the hack of his need:
' ' '.v'.cn it g it down to busitie'.s-' it
' I drew hi" chew of tobn co into
js o! . m'.n ■ (1 |r- ci rpdv I
l! 'I 1 i 1' 111 and finalv le had to or\
The Opportunity of
Today
The opportunity for the man with
little means is probably better to
day instate"! of the Soirtliwest than
ever before in the history of the
nation. To be sure, there is not the
vast open choice of land for the
homesteads that existeel in the1 "in.
The lands then taken up under Gover-
nment laws are now prospertls ftrat
and ranches. There is need of mow
hands to develop the country. In tin
Southwest.Indian Territory.Olelahnia
and Te*a- are vast areas of unimpr-
oved lane! not yet. produciiiK the crops
of which it is capable. Practically tin
,amc tiling is true ot the town
litus of ItitsJ 1 • • : are adeuuatel} tcpre
sent'd. There are openings of all
sorts for wide awake men. Are >ou
eine?
li ytm !•:•■.• Interested, tell us what
you want, li mucti you hav6 too
inve-t. ihc1 we will gladly furnish
thi lut'orniatloiii Write for 1
0_._, cy of Our paper, "The
nra'i rie states of the Semthwest than|of the conditions as they exist
ever be to re In the hlsclaims of of tak- the Southwest. Adelreks
ing up lauds under government laws George Morton, General l'assenp >
! Is "one and will not return again It ; and Ticket Agent, Missouri. Kansas
I it "a dilierent kind of opening which and Texas H'y llo.x nit, Kt. Louis,
j lies before tile settler and its prom-j Mo.
ise is of exceeding brightness. Ilsbest __ , ,
opportunitv is shown In the great j
) Southwest where the transformation ChtSfch Dire'CtOty
1 is going ein and where the conditions;
i of soil and climate Is in harmony p,aptist — Preaching, on first &
s and temperate .Sunday.
I10 Is not satislieel .
with his condition, the Southwest Sunday school every SUMla> .it It
has an inviting future A.M. Young Peoples 1'Uion it
Along the lines of the Missouri. 1 .j p ^ .every Sunday.
— | Kansas ^ Testis Railway th«*e are' r meotln(f, everv Wednesday
.. vast areas of unimproved lands n,.,u ""u'"h
AhvaVs Mention the "Breeze j awaiUlm wining bands to make them j eVehtntf.
-Uhen «j cakinR of Bargftini- advorl yield the bountiful crops of which I I-astor. ..
TKOmAS I). DAVIS,
Lawyer,
Office, over
AMiatie.an national RANK.
Bouth McAlester, - I. I-
ft KENNON S D6AN,
Ij j\ m 1 I i I ^ . ( f t . ,n f I .. hnrl
kooms :i, t. & A, - Kail lh!a building. SEI.
South McAIostor, I T.
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i,i-' windpipe w:n ;
!inm, anil finalv h
•• mm -■ with i><
uning Country,
rt'ci Address
af.I in,:)' M'M, ;'■ M
1 t.'n
-tiscd in its columns
w. a. foyil
notary public,
Will write your deeds, molt
gnsjes. contracts ect. Office In I
H, G.Haiicack & Co's Store,
1(5, J Ooak & Co
lirst
il-estii if
'on;
T.
i the land is capable. There is a need
of stores, factories and new business Presbyterian,- I reaching.
Of ever-.- description. It is the tlnest Sunday in each month.
i kind of an oppo. launitv in the tinest Sunday school ever SuHilay at M a. n
Isection of the United States. The Prayer meeting tucmUiv evening.
I Southwest is unexcelled for the var- Johnson from So McAlestri. I. 1
I'lety and fertility of lt soils- for j |,as,"f
'| its climate. Its .n- .le arc progressive
ni t. date, ii ; relltflohs and
cdi! :at U'li. t i " illtiei" are as good as Methodist - breaching on second
, ■11 be foiiieel elsewheiv. J & foUtth Suneltiy, WoVning & tveninjl-
... K. \ 1". R'v has no lands! Sunday •school every .Sunday, ill 1°
i;i is ii.ter ■ t-'tl in bulWine' y ;.j ' Prayer meeting. Un ''hco
■ . 1 'ti-." ii !• Ik-|'rimrstlav^Veulnn.
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1905, newspaper, June 2, 1905; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270568/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.