The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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Largest Furniture House in Town, f
We £ire overstocked with Fu rniture and House Furnishing Goods and are compelled §
to sell at greatly reduced prices in order to reduce our stock. §
BED ROOM SHIS. PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, HAMMOCKS, ROCKERS §
And in fact everything necessary to furnish the Home complete. Our stock is |[
large and varied. Prices low as the lowest consistent with good values. 9
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south Mcalester, i. t.
^ Cheapest Furniture Store in Indian Territory.
New Postoffice Building, ft
Herbert Happenings.
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west side of town. Saturday. He ♦
has some fine swine and will £
probably put them on the market1 a
soon. |a
The citizens of Herbert and,$
surrounding country will meet ♦
today (Thursday) at the school J
house for the purpose of organ- T
izing a literary and debating so- ^
ciety. I +
A large numl e;' of Herbertites ♦
had an outing Sunday amid the 12
rustic and romantic scenery sur-1T
rounding Chockie. A picnic din- j 4
ner was enjoyed and a most en- <$
joyable time was had. ]♦
W. C. Riggs. at the solicitation j ^
of his many friends here, has de-1X
cided to put his name before the ^
voters as a candidate for the of- j ♦
fice of justice of the peace of ♦
Stringtown district. Atoka coun-
ty. Mr. Kiggs'candidacy is sub-
ject to the action of the Republi-
can party.
Rock Island freight train No.
83 was in a wreck three and a
half miles east of Milburn last
Friday, delaying passenger train
No. 10 fourteen hours. Kive cars
were ditched, hut no one was in-
jured. The accident was caused
by a defective flange on one of
the wheels of a boxcar.
secrets will leak out
So when the old gentleman, Mai by, saved $110 on a
single hill oi lumber, that he came eighteen miles to
buy from lis, it took just one prayer meeting anri a
Ladies Aid" gathering to put the whole neighborhood
"wise" to Malby's luck.
Did it ever occur to you that* perhaps you could
save money by buying your lumber, paints and build-
ing material from us?
You certainly won't lose anything by letting us
make you an estimate on your next bill.
F„ E. Davis
Lumber Company
"Phone 31. Kiowa, I. T.
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A number of friends of the I
genial cashier of the H -i'bert;
bank, Mr. Fred Reinkiiig, have
been soliciting him to run fori
office from ibis section of Atoka
county, but has positively de-
clined the honor on the ground
that he is already a candidate in
one respect—that of matrimony.
However Mr. Reinking is still
hopeful and is yet on the anxious
list.
xntxiiiit11 [iciiiitttAtitij|f Are you Satisfied? f
A Li very, Sale, Feed Barn f;f §
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Good rigs, careful drivers, reasonable
rates, prompt service. Every thing first-class.
\Ne especially solicit the patronage of the
eonunei eial trade. When you desire to take
;i drive either for business or pleasure give us
a trial. (Satisfaction guaranteed.
Are you content to plod along, doing uncon-
genial, poorly paid work?
Are you satisfied with the present, or have
you a spark of ambition—a desire to better your
condition, to rise above your fellows!
B. J. HOOL,
Opposite the Depot,
Kiowa, I T
g 1 hen let us make you a business specialist.
| Set your mark high. Resolve to press for
► |j ward and upward day by day until the goal of ft
( '/a\ success is reached, ®
(First published April IS. 1SKJ7 i
No. HtiH.s.
Treasury department,
Oliloe of the Comptroller of tin- Cur-
rency.
Washington. I) April i>. I!t07 !♦
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre- ♦
sented to t lit- undersigned, il has I icon A
made to appear that THE FIRST NA-IX
TIONAL HANK OF KIOWA, in the ^
town of Kiowa and county of Atoka, In- !♦
dian Territory, has eomplied with alljA
the provisions of the statutes of thelA
United States required to be complied i J
with before an association shall lie au- ▼
thorlzcd to eoiuinenee the business of $
banking.
Now. therefor.. I. William B. Kidglev. Y
comptroller of the eurreney. do hereby ^
certify that th> K[R.ST N'ATIONAL *
HANK OK KIOWA, in the town of ▲
Kiowa, in the county of Atoka. Indian J
IVrritory. is authorized to commence ^
the business of banking, provided in ^
section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine A
of the Revised Statutes of the United
States. I ▼
In testimony whereof witness my liand V
and seal of office this the ninth day of
April, 1!K)7.
[ska*.] WILLIAM 15. RIDOLEY,
Comptroller of the currency.
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Right now while you are young is the time to a
lay the corner stone of fame and fortune. A 9
thorough, practical business education is the ^
I iverv Sale "r' Feed Ram r"'""la,io" 011 which you can ^ the mighty a
Livery, O.llt, auu rau oani J J! superstructure of success. Begin laying the g
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Rube Pollock, Manager
(iood rigs, prompt service, careful driv-
ers. Commercial trade solicited. We do a
general livery and feed business. Rates reas-
onable. Carriage meets all trains at Edwards.
POLLOCK 6 SON
Proprietors.
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For full information call at the College or
* % W1'ite for our College Journal and Catalogue
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Eighth street,
Phone :}0,
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Kiowa, I. T.
Mcalester
BUSINESS COLLEGE
B. H. GAMBR.ELL, President.
Bring your Laundry to the Sentinel Office.
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Vernon, John C. The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1907, newspaper, May 23, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272531/m1/8/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.