The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. IV.
NEWS
ITEMS
Iiii<lc ot a Few Short
KIOWA.
No. 15.
Ol.l N K \V
eont- liiindn i
wee
Hot urnod
Homo
PA PIOUS, 201
:.t tlii.s office., Mr K. E. Davis, and wife
M.u-o f. VV. Cunir nf Mer-' ietuiiiefi to Kiowa Saturday
fliriiiU ami Planter* Hank vvrifct■)nk'lit. Mrs J.GLKaiiey and
yo'ir fir, nr cvlono insurance. ' Mr E. E Davis married ser-
ii. Onisteaii was sick Sun-!era'< weeks ago and went a
day aii' could not leave the j wa.v on their wedding tour,
hoiiBe. from which they have just
j returned. The funny part
young
D. Heats has secured the
ri£rht to run his flying Jitiie
at the Ashland picnic 26 th
and '29.
is a large croud of
men and boys rusteled them
j up a great lot of tin cans «fcc:
to cerenade them on their re-
Hand of K iowa will furnish turn but the boys were dis-
imisic for the Ashland picnic japointed as the Bride and
to be held on 28 and-29, |Groom came in when they
"use Lambert,started for were not looking for them,
.North West, Okla. with team i*"id the boys didnt get to
p.i:d wagon to see a sister that! l«ake the cherished tin can
In hasn't seen in Ml.yrs , music they had looked for
Mr Parker the PI,otographer'Wardt0, Th® BieeZe' Wi8hes
w!io has been in our town do
ing bisiness in the photo line
left for Atoka Monday morn-
ing.
W Mitcd.'A First class A. 1.
tsteam find mechanical Kngincer,
Want- position. Address—A. ii.
tare of the Ulcere, Kiowa. I. T.
4 15
Study your homo merchant's
'"add: iii stead of <olhe forelffhit
catalogue, thats one Hay to pat-*
ronix'e home Industry,
Katy Excursion to
Wilburton
Sunday. July 23rd.
1'or the aboVe occasion, the M.
K. A: I, K_V. will run special
trrin leaving Kiowa lit. tll4 a. Hi.
IMO for tile round flip. Ket-
Hruing special traill will leave
WilburtOh at li.45 p. hi. July 23l'il.
A j 6o(l Hii.se Ball {jjihitj is ppti-
nii.itid. See Katy's Hgent abtfiit
tills,— (tlltl go.
Kighlh fetteet lias tilt' honor df
having flic ihost up-tirdate build-
ing in toU ii: 8th. st, Is the edtil-
ing husiHe.s? Street,
Vcvkerthe Photographer ,
as been in our town do-1them a lor'* life an<1 a ha*W
so jiirn, the balance of their
days.
18 jeweled Elgin, - #7.00
at the Quaker Jewelers. 8th St.
NOTICE
To all Cumberland Presby
terian Church members,come
out to Sabbath school "Run
day 23 there is important
buisties* to attend to, Let
every member do their duty
meeting after Sunday school.
The Methodist meeting was
brough to a Close Thursday
Rev llllyers returning home
Heavy fain storm Thursday
canoed tiid timid, to hunt
stortil cellars, the rain came
doWn in torrents for a short
time; flooding the streets, ftnd
dfivlrig the rain ilp under the
shingltes, crtilPeing somli dam
age:
Mailitlile Mal'fthtbtte; Hller of
File-
d. Keen and Mr Mungerarer',e highjumper ,.File-
putting up the 8 ft. tiehi bo-1 ,vl'lte's: "l neVer u e
«rd fHnt'B) around NiF.Sharp1 SPU1'("'-*hi|? °h ,1,hi-
Livery and wagOn Yard 8th.
Mis'! Johnston, is Vis-
it ing friends at Edtvard-s.
Mrs Ciiah Uriffiii i* verj
Kick tin's ivbtek
Till' "Hideke
*'11 tl't' bobiir go there
tains of all kinds.
arid S ai'b
ir
.Mrs Aiild!:idg and gi'ahtlsoll of
Waco, Texas. Who ha" bc'eit * ls-
'■ing Mrs FitHnie Bell ahd filthily
for several (lavs left Mbhtiav
hiornlnjj in spend a fe<<- Hav>
With hei Piofher at (Jlolidef 'Ity
Will stop off sis she startv Utilise a
lew ditH With .J. \V. licit n„d
1 '"lily: 8,lib h fins .old Is; ly )Us
>pry as a kittcli. While here- she
Visited liei- Brbfheiv' grata Ihe
i.e\ . P.rvc'e. she is wdl pleas-
ed v ill! tile toVn ntll! folliitry.
Rev iluiikitpiiiar preached
fine f'chilon to a large con-
^liigatidn }*t the M K. Church
Sniulay. after giving soila-
•ielo'tl Sdilnd .idvlsH ?is to rilii-
tnii$ Sunday schools: trying
1:i ron 2 fk'llodli? lit tile Ntini.
I'lrtcearifi flUhe «jiiHe thrie.is
tr\'?ilf* to build a house
H-lth out a square; you can
ttdii can get it to guthi;^ but
does It look*
when 1
bouglit Itiili lie wa.J -d vicious thai
nobody bbiieVed I could eVer ride
liinii 1 tried patleribc and kind-
ness tfltli biitlte •suceo^s."
Tile latent !.- 7 ceilt hole':, in
the gl-tiulid -1 ft deefi.
In tlih ( ilitetl (State,s ar'ny ba-
lky lioi'si-s a!'e StaHed li;' Holding
up a fore fdot tlireo niiilutbs. tap-
ping it, btc. V Iwa.ls lie ((iflet mid
gentle with a lidlky litirse; and be
•aiefiil to avoid huttlHg h5hi.
Hulkille.«s is calised by vdbribad-
iii2 tdtl tiglit Holler ol hal'iicss.
liHtsll treiitmbnt rt id ini'Olupeteut
dri^oi-i
i? D W A U I) 8
LOCAL fitivvis
E^ei| ina'i (iwei! it sli hiivsclt and
Ills family to mu.stc!' ;1 (hide of pbit'es
slon. IleHcl i.lie (ilsjJla." advcttis'iient
of tlib siv Miir.se Selintiis nfTfclfipr-
apliy, in this Issue aii^l leiii-ii how
eiially l! ymllji nian or lilH.V l'Uy learn
telcgW'pli* |lnd lie itSsiltetl ;1 |i'ir!ltlfin.
DEATH
\ cry !r id : Mrs Carsv, wife ol
Mr ('arsy: teacher of music
;ind band ninst T i f the Kiow;
Iwuid. Mrs Carey died on the
lOofJuU she has been sick
sf viral w(?eks. A broken
h arted husband and 4 small
childien are left to mourn her
intimely departure of this
life. The funeral was held at
the Grave yard by J. R(Ire-
sham, pa«tor nf the Hapti^t
church i jautifuii pr:iy was
ofieri '.Rogers, pastor
of t • •. , liurcL,
'"ii.it. jjvid giveth snd the
Lord tukath away blessed be
the name of t'ie Lord. '
She was loved by all who
knew her; a "Beautiuful''
Woman, in every sence of the
word: not as the world calls
beautiful but from a Hiblical
view.
We extend the heart felt
sympathy to the bereaved
family.
Mrs & Mr G. J. Coak.
Professional Canls j
i.M.Vantftrjjool, m u. Albert Allen, ^.p.
Vacderpooi & Allen
Pinsii'lANs .1 >'( 1,-okm :s
Offlc« At Pal I nee Drug store 3
til- KICK Ht I I!S: 4
« To A. M.: 1 To C I'. M. I
IIKSIIIKNI K -.'lid. Ixil.r South <if !
' l VKUNOXH. ^
ficorge H. BARTLCTT J
SCIt\ I1YOK
Kio A, I no. Ti .u
M. P. WA D, Pres.
f*l .%NK CRAIG, Vice Prrs.
C. A. OIPGF, C.
THE BANK OF K!0WA
CAPITAL $10,000.00.
6. P. Sturgeon
■ • Dknyist
Kiowa. — —
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W 1 .
CARD 0F7HANKS
To the kind Ladles of Kiowa,
for their kind and tender art* to-
ward thy Dear Beloved Wife in
her last days of sickness! words
are inadequate to express my feel-
ings to ward the gracious Friend.*
for their kindness, but hope to
impress upon those interested,
that 1 sincerely thank them, and
will ever huVo a kind and wann
feeling fot; all Who so graciously
and tenderly assisted in alleviat-
ing her disti:eS«i
To the tlehtlBniCtt bfKiowa
will say that I attt sinUeftdy lliank-
full for tlleir Kindness toWard nic
in liiy late berbaVetnent.
A BerbaVed tlusbantl--
0. W. ^AhRkV.
NotsdleU for
serving lilachlne
Ke^alrliudh
aii tfliiils of
(ti t,'p 'jl.'AttKR
(lull rtt l^i
■fFlic jgriWARI)?; gant)
i , veil! (ilay
fi r picnics and tntertainhients A
frill banti) with first class instruiite-
utn, Charges reasonable. Address ur
oti -ftst-AU IV tusLiK It, M
Youli^ Hdriard rotie ititd the
wagon VtiHl of Hlakenitire; ahd
started to t ltrsiitg MrShoiise Who
was at Wol'R doing some relating
on the hay Machinery.
Bunard coltld not be satisfied
only by a fight; ahd gilt down
from the saddle to flgllt, so Mr
Sliou<fc at'eotiiodated ltfiii; first
whiped lliiil With a ia«; tHat he
had iii His I'arld rtt'd seeiiig that
)thiiig btlt h fje Hit nine whiping
would do hinl, Shotise proceeded
o adirtirlister it iti a wa.< that
told.
('Im-'tu'V beer ithd poor judg-
inent generally coiite to grief.
R.A.Tlloiup.soil has fiioved
to bettei1 t|uarte's in tlib bank
buildihg ou the *VWt end.
There Wei'p five ybiltig ladies that >
nt tr> t'lb Altar to give their
lives tii tliHsl Putidav.
liev Mybr4 is doing a go'dd V.ork
Mr Wood, the barber hit£ rent-
ed the rtiohi neit to the bank on
^ th: street and will shift !l. first
class barijet11 lid}4.
BROOKS FORT,
Attounkv - at - Law ,
OUcu, over Cirand Leader,
opposite J'ost Ollice.
FxiOT'tf McALBfiTEB, - 1. T.
Kknt V. Gav,
Attounkv - at - Law,,
Ollice, over Grand Leader,
' South McAlrstkii, — I. T.
thomas d. davis,
Lawyer,
OfticS) over -
Ammuican national BANK,
South McAlester, 1, T«
m? kejvnon & bean,
law Vers,
koomB I 4, & 5, = Kail In la Httlldlng,
South M Alestei*, T.T.
(iive us your deposits.
Maki your loans with
us. We will do viuir
husincss in a business
way. and extend all ihe
i i hi i tesiefi consistent
with it I. gitiniato bank-
ing business.
We have a special sav-
ing depart.nient for the
childn ■u. H n courage
hoy in starting a
linnk account of his
own.
P u L L Down The Roll
t o p
Its Time for the Mountain Top
COLORADO BECkONS
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull hoy"
A fortnight of change, rest and recreation is what
you and your family need, and COLORADO is a
biiiiii clearing-house. You'll come back with energy
in storage sufficient for a year, Our booklet, "UN-
DER the The TURQUOISE Sky," tells what can
be done In COLORADO. Ask for it.
Low Rated all S:mmer>
1. «. mc rally, btv. pa8h. aot.
OKbAIIOXA CWV, O.T.
OKO. n. LKK, drlN, PA9S,
Littlk Rock; akk.
AOT.
BOYfiiELBBR
attbus fcvs-at-la W
Soiitll McAlester, Intl. Tcr.
W. J, H 0 R T 0 N
Attdlrney and Counceior at
t a rti
South KcAlbStbr, Ind' ^Tbr-
w. Ai f bVll
NofA&Y Public,
U III WHte your deeds, ihort-
gages, bontracts ect. Ollieb in
H. G; H2iido6k & Go's Siore.
geo Joe
0 0 A K,
The Quaher
Jeweler
KIOWA, I.T.
^JAS COME TO STAY. Every-
thing in this line, ybU can have
repaired, cleaned and adjusted. Ilohest
work ahd honest prices A I! wrtrk
lirst-cluss and guaranteed.
V Alich
I have vol"!) this Mr BlaHtoh,
aim met Itiiii in public lleiiate at
Ilazelton . itli'd ill deed after bring-
ing tip toil After U!*t ti'otli <hi flo,
inp to Mertv m ahd oti tile IlU-
mortalily tif t!ie Soli!} gee tlint
the teH'< that we DaVc ta:rc hert'-
tofure hi1' Vnir fohr.dr.tid'n li*tl!v-
ly bH^ihooits' therVfot'c wduld
saj a< biib who loves the truth,
to tlie teachers of God',* Word !ii
Harl'br, county; Miarbh the Scri|'-
tti^'s; for if I ivas Ih error, you aH'
tf'lbhing the same iiiat 1 leach-
ibjf eoiurni^- to fjbd's Word', W hich
is trhth, Hn'd if teaching what Is
not promised by tlod, we niUst be
blilid Iba'der.s of tile Mind and will
both fall into the ditch '. Now to
help to bring this matter to light
and have tile t'ea< liiilgs of t.hedav
sifted, .7.o that wfc iila> kliowwhai
lis the truth: I «ouhl like to offer
Jail that 1 ai i worth it- (lib \Vurld:
j to any llinister or Layn!ah who
j will piovb bV the. liiblc that man
ilia- an Inimrirtal Solil dr tiiat we
i have apromisi' of goihsj to I leaven.
: I till: Worth about jt.i&tl, the
j Bible Is coralnly true aii'd {tod's
j word, but it seeni-' wb have in
| the past failed to hndoKstaiid it',
i 1 hope this blatter lha.V he fully
j sifted so that teachers nhd peo
■ pie may be right ahd not led
astray.
An honest seeker 'of truth.
0. Siili'th Allen
rir tMv nlr V'hri*t
Tlic Opportunity of
Today
Tht opporttlhlty fhr thiS thali with
little nieattS i.s ptobably better to
daj; 111 Stiltfeft of tliti SottthweSt thuh
evet before It! tilt" history ot the
natloh. f(i bi( sitte. there is hot the
vast opeh clloicU of land fot tin!
luniieStetl'ds that existed In tilt '70sr
The littidS then taken up under Gover-
nment laws iire now pto&perUS farms
and iithehes. Thete is need tit iliorr
Hands to develoi) thB tibtuftry. In th6
soniuwt'st,Indian TUIrltnrv.tiMahrtitt
and 'll'Jtasi are vast itrfras of itrtimpr"
ovetl land tiht yei procluehiK tht6rbpl>
of whlbh it I.s capable. Pfactleally tlid
same tlil0k l-; trin- of tlib town. Fe\t
lines of biiiMhv'iF. are atleii'.l'.Uely it;pro-
se ti tell. Thele aif openiri>r>: ot rtl!
sorts fot wide awARe Itiel'. Are un'
one?
If vOh Hre IrttereSted. bll 11'> wlliil
you witnt, how im'ch yoit Havfe lo't!
invest, liiiil w1 will tfladi.' funllfli
the Ihl^iriHatloh. Write tor ti.
cojjy ot oti I- pat^r. Ttit
Cote.ihs CHuntFy." It'/i
free. Address
Wenreln receipt of a Crttiipllrc-n-
tary copy of Mr Bryans latest book
"t'ndcr Other Flairs" Trie book eon
tains an Interest Im? account Of his
travels ih many countries, and his
iiHpressiohs of the places and people
also talks oh llVe Issues. Price (M.i'ri
utftihts tit "Hrffeii.e otflce.
€hufch Directory
liitritist -j- itbttchlnf, on first .*
third RUhdrty.
Stthtltly School every ftinday at 111
A. M. Vountf Peoples Union, at
0, I'- >1. tiVery Sunday.
I't'dyOr thfcetfn% every Wednesiv
evenitiit.
i'astor, I. H. tlresfcU'i4
htshVtetlr.h, I'rrii.cliiiiir, Mrs*
fit!why in fetich Inontti.
.''Urtdivy Jit'hoo1 ' ver fjunditv i ma. n'-
Prayel Wlil'tlPu rticsilay evetilng.
JfililtNJn Il'oitl So McAlester. I.T.
Pasts if-
'V *■. -r. A. v k; ft i. itV
St. V'dhls M0.
Metllotlist t^reaehiny on seeoiltl
if foilrth fiund^j 'bohiliiu • venliifj-
Sin flit y Scliobl evp're Sunday, at i®
"V- M. I'iayel meeting on eacrt
Tb.ursday ever.hi«.
iVstbt, J. I). tto(l£e'§
NEW QUARTERS
We Ave No\^1 Heady!
The iMttolv Diamond ftestiiu-
rant lists iio>> iuUved to the lai'^e
building ^ppsit^ lh^ Fres§:hl and
HAVH EVI-KY T ft r N (i
The - | A R k | T aHordsi
WE LEAD •*
ihe Market i'or Fffesh Fish ah4
UAHE
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1905, newspaper, July 21, 1905; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270616/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.