The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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: LOCAL NEWS.
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Cotton 9.00
Jams3 QifTell, a contractor of
Durant, was hero last Saturday
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Mrs. E. K. Kargrr.ve h:.
quite sick for several days.
been
run
The Methodist Conference of Councii Meeting
Indian Territory met at South
McAlester Wednesday and Rev. The Town Council met in call
Lloyd and Djnnell, besides many session Monday night for the
others from Kiowa have at- PurPose 0l" electing a town mar-
tended. shal to fill the unexpired term of I
the resignation of Mr. .las. Wea-
1 he ladies of the W. C. T. U., Ver. Several good men were
'ill m^et at the home of Mrs. VV. applicants for the position, and
II. Weightman, Wednesday, cither of them would have made
Nov. 2nd. All members are re- pood and efficient officers, but
Kiowa is getting the largest quested to be present. Impor- Mr. S. F. Cunningham received
trade in her history. tant business to to be transacted, the majority of the votes cast
Dr. Roberts, of Kentucky, is' MrS" S" A" BelL ard W2Sdcclaml^elected.
in the city. j The Sentinel unintentionaly
c 'omitted the mentioning of the A man who knows not, and
0 "^jl'1 party given to the young people knows, that he knows not; is
Monday. at the home of Mr ami Mrs c ignorant-Teach him. A man W)
until A. Birge la: t week. We will who knows not and knows not,
state that all our young friends that he knows not; is a f°ol — •
who attended were the recipient Avoid h;m. A man who knows. ^
Tishomingo, 0fag00jtime. and knows not, that he knows; TW
is asleep - Awake him. But a'
| Persuasion is allright at times, raan who knows, and knows that \
l ut it requires a good hickory he knows; is a wise man-Kol- v
' switch to make some school boys iow him.-Old sayin'
Mr. J. H. Brown, of Ashland, know their places. j — ] y
was here Monday. j •"* Importance of Correct Spelling.
Don't fail to see Honest Frank i ^01 'v j Write we know'is'writen right
the street peddler, Saturday. when we see it written write,
, , n , I IN THE UNITED STATES but when we see it written'right;
Dr. Stollenwerck, of Herbert, C0URT F0R THE CENTRAL wC know it is not written right,
was trftftiact.ng business in town DlsTRiCTOF INDIAN TEHRI- For write to be written right
luest1ay' TORY, SOUTH MCALESTER should not be written right or
Lewis Crosswell, of Stewart, j DIVISION.
was here Tuesday mingling with jn Administration of the wright; but write, vv nen we see ] ^
friends. 1 Estate of J. Gibson Railey, de- it written write we know it is ancj
Mr. Van Nutta has added a ceased.
new addition to his residence on Notice of Intended Application
Fourth street. ! for Sale of Lands.
Just received a car of Stude-' To whom it mny concern:
baker wagons at Ward &
ley's.
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THE, REASON WHY
W. F. IIA?vCAVES
CITY DRUG
STOKE
W. I. O'Donnelly,
McAlester, was her.
All local ads will be
ordered out.
Mr. Rodgers, of
was in Kiowa Saturday,
The Bank of Kiowa is doing
good business now.
Ashland, know their places.
many sell
rite, nor yet should it be written ^
wright; but write. When we see 'fj '
Should do
! Trading at fi;
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TOE ©LED MUA©LE |!j
) Ward & Rowley Mercantile £'■;
5 Company <k\
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FIR5T
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We carry t!is Largest Stock of ^:
any house in Kiowa.
SECOND |i'i
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We sell Good u >ods cheaper than * |
3 2
Carries a full lim « f everything;
tn u tirst-i-'. s drug storo. I*'
articles, fineHtutioncry. ink
tirst-class Hiu* druggUt
bottle of perfume given
cash purchase
carry the tin
Come
pertaining
rfunies, toilet
pencils. and a
' Miriitrie*. A line
iway with t-verv fi
the next thirty clays,
line of ju rfuines in the <
The Cii3
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Kiow a
me and be convinced.
Store.
Drug
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Palace Drug Store
written right
Fatal Railroad Wrecks
Let
last but
Live.
lower grade
least, our motto is: Live anJ (%■
Statistics show
thai, in th« ^
Notion
• next week
■ ill Dry Goods
. Men's and
T ru nk
We are receiving daily new goods, and 1>e for
our stock for I*all a d Winter wi'l be Complet
Row-' Notice is hereby given of last t"o"months the following ^ Ladies' nd Cent s Furnishingtiood
my intention to make application number of people have been kill-,^ liovs' Clothing, l3i>ots, Shoes, ii.its, I'at
by petition to the United States ed and injured iiTrailroad wreck [&) and Groceries. We want your patronage. Your
Dr. Kennedy, of South Mc- Court for the Central District of in the UnitecT.States, leaving out ^ fk,
Alester, was here the first of the jn(jjan Territory, at South Mc- the number killed . and wounded ^ ^
Alester, on the 27th day of Oct- in small wrecks: | :^ ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ 0 "J
We carry a complete line of
Standard latent Msd'cines,
Pa nt?, O .ionery, Li^ars,
i lair, Lather, Cloth, and Paint
Brushes, Combs, [)w sters, and
the best line of Spectacles in
Kiowa, and everything that is
to be found in a first class Drug
Store.
Special attention given to
Prescription Work.
Valises
- truly,
t Kiowa, % % % L T.
-I* v tf ti if $ '}? ^ & v v v v v ♦ SB ^ 5F &v^
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Up to the present the gins in
Kiowa have ginned something
over 800 bales.
Mr. John Miller has just com-
pleted a nice residence on
Seventh street this w<&i.
ober, 1904, for an order of said;
Court authorizing and directing |
me, as administratrix of the es-1
tate of J. Gibson Railey, deceas-
ed, to sell, for the payment of
debts against said estate, the
following lands, in the Town of,
Mr. T. D. Bell left Tuesday Kiowa, Choctaw Nation, Indian
for Purcell to be absent'for sev-' Territory, according to the odi-
eral days^on legal business. I cial map thereof, to-wit: Lots
! numbered one (1), two (2), three;
Jim Wood has been doing - ,,, a ... , I
, . , . .1 (3), four (4), five (5), and six!
d ung some mason work at lier- . .,, , ,, . . .. /„P. „ i
, , (G), in Block thirty-live (35) and,
bsrl this week. t , , , ,!
I Lots numbered or.e (1), two )2),
Mrs. Blackwood and Mrs. Pol-'and three (3), in Block thirty-six j
lock Were visiting in South Mc-'(3G).
Alester Wednsday. | In testimony whereof, I have
,, . , ... . . , i hereunto signed my name at
Mr. John Wood is building a ... t rp •, ■ 07.1,
Kiowa, Indian Territory, this27th
Killed
Injured
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375 ^
705 '<*
Why He Wa Bold.
"I think," she said, hesitatingly and
with downcast eves, "that you'd bet-
ter speak to para."
"Sine," he replied promptly. 'That'®
H P. WARD. PREST
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FRANK CRAIG.
BlRGt. CA5HIER
VICE PREST
I co°
T« BA« Of KSOWA.
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dead easy The only thing that trou- ^
bled me was ire Interview with you."
"You're not afraid of papa?" she
asked, opealnj her eyea In astonish-
ment.
"Afraid!" he exclaimed. "Why
should I be?"
"Really, I don't know," she replied;
"but It's usual, you know."
"Oh. I suppose so," he answ^r^d.
In the off-hand way of the man of the '
C%
nice residence on Dewey Ave.,
this week.
Mr. Joe Shields and wife, of
Durant, were the guest of Judge
Vernon and family,the first of
the week.
Outside of the arrival and de-
day of September, 1904.
Julia G. Railey,
Administratis
On Tuesday and Thursday in'
this month the, M. K. & T. lty,!
will sell coach excursion tickets'
parture of people very little local;t0 ^ ,at l'1<? 1 ats of"
good returning sevei days from
date of sale.
S. Reed Agent.
Subscribe for the Sentinel.
news is attainable, and not i«uch
of that.
Quit that limping 'round, go
buy a pair those new late style
shoes from Donnell & Co., andi
your feet will always be easy. Laundry r lay \ ernon
agent for the Sherman f~team
Kiowa is being invaded by lots Laun(lrv Sherman Tex., will
of drummers now who are seek-' j,:l{1]er up your laundry and
ingto sell our merchants their' (leliver iti Basket leaves even-
fall and winter stocjc of goods, j Wednesday and returns Friday
t-, - r, r\ a u I Leave orders at W. P. Donnell &
For Sale—One 4 room house t
and 2 lots in north part of town, i s-
Apply to
Mr3. A. C. Blackwood.
Honest Frank, the street ped-
ler will sell goods on the street
Saturday. Don't fail to see
him.
world. "For Inexperienced men It
might be troublesome, but I hare
taken the rr^cautlon to lend him
money, which Is still unpaid."
Then It was the beautiful plrl real-
Ir.od that she had caught a genuine
financier for a husband
The Land cf Regret.
T^rr* I* n city whoa* nre wldfl.
r.«i pavements pure unil clean.
TVh :e s'-./iu-iw v iornis Tilt s(!dp by wide
On t! " 1 .'-ailed -MlKht line H<en *
Hut f<•IKf* va'.k there wrtth their heads
bowed low.
An.! h.:.vy rveltda wet.
F" i ev'ry .-orner Is haunted no
In this 'The Land of itegret."
Thry meet the ghosts of tlvst etkar
J. W. PARRISK
GENERAbBLACKSMlTH
AND
WOO D=WORKMAN.
HORSES ITO.KTXd
A Specialty
All Work Guarrfi^'cd,
Shop Harrison Ave.
CAPITAL STOCK ! !0.000 OO
Asolidsnlistanti.il bnsness Institution, run on
conservativo luisiiiesi lim's. Your m iiicy ij iftfe
if it Is kept with us.
Bank money orders for sale.
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NICE FURNISHED ROOMS ^
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• '• (jrav
IMt never.
Can tltey
Wh
h IMSS,
whleh lie nt their feet;
on a as their lives shall last,
p.sln f«rjjet
ha\e walked with ghosts of the
The
f*"l
still.
"We I.ar.d of Hegret."
the touch of a hand grnm
>ft'.y press.
Stove Repairing.
We repair all Kinds of Stoves
and Rantres, Gasoline stoves a
Specialty. Sliop 722 Choctaw
i Ave. I). STOKKS& Co.
St). McAlester I. T.
Dr. Sturgeon has returned from1
Columbia, Mo., where he was1 o.ittoi <t to
called by message to attend the peon, the dentist who
bedside of his uncle, who was
reported very sick.
To Let—Two rooms close in,! Special Rates to St. Louis Fair
to family of two. Apply to Mrs.
N. B. Littell at Mrs. Railey's
old millinery stand.
21-tf
la located here,
i millinery sto>'e.
Dr. Stur-
has now
Office next to
.... fnt . .
Th ' ternder passion klssen thrill
Thfli own In a tend caress.
Ah me! but pMy the folks who etray
Where long the sun has set.
And walk with the ghoels who're laid
• w n y
In this.
T*e Miner Poet
"Mln«r poeta " ea'.d Homard Chand-
ler Chr'ity. the Illustrator, "are apt
to be Jealous t>f one another and to
treat one Mother rudely aad apltfr
fully.
"At • literary fllnner the other day,
I heard two mino.* poets In eonverga-
Uon.
i " 'I saw your Tlllarelle In the BlanU
m«rj#.lne,' said the first.
I •• \)ld you?* said the other.
•* 'Yes. and I ne.\rd a neat eompll-
mont passed ot It. too, by a young
lady.'
••'What did she say?'
'The first minor poet laughed.
" 'Why,' he answered, 'she wanted
to know If I had written ^
To The
s
F
air
BE5SSKJTEW TJSXVK.'.Mt'TJ, iSS
You are going of course, and it is natura' that
should.want tu KJas reason.ible as possible. Hiis
interest vou: On
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.Wednesday,
Thursday
in oth"r words,'ever* dav in the week except
and Saturday until the close of the Fair, The
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and
Friday
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F()!f WORLD'S FAIR VISTORS
Di''ect car line to Fair Grounds
W. F. HOPKINS PROP.
Office 2(541 Oiivc St.
m.ggrvTvg't-"'*' IIMffi————|
Notice To Strangers ®
Old Timers All Know Us
Will run Extremely Low Ra'e
COACH EXCURSION
To St. Louis
At LessThehOn -Fare for the Round Trip
a 65 per cent reduction to beexac'. Return linii' sev''n
days from date of sale. Ask your near*'st ticket a^ent
regarding rates and let him tell vou a!>out the a<!\aii-
tages of the Hock Island Route to the Fair.
GEO. H- LEE,G. P. A. J. S. McNALLY IJ. 1" A.
Little Rock, Ark. Oklahoma City, O.T.
The poor man doesn't always
shave himself. The fellow hold-
ing a mortgage against him very
often does the job.
The World's Fair.
Via M. Iv. & T Rv.
We have 011 sale 10 St. Lotii
count of the World Fair tickets! Is now acknowledge by all to be
at a ereatly rednesd rutos. • the g'andest^and most complete
Tickets g'iod 15 days from date Exposition exer attempted. Its
, . I educational value.cannot be over-
o sale fli.Oo. 'estimated. The M. K, & T. R'y
I Tickets good 00 days fmm cute has fouf dai,ey trains from thc
| of sale at *20.10 and season Ocke.s j Bo|lthwest arrivinir; in St. Louis
Nearly every worthy man is for §24 10 fr ^m Kiowa.
timid. Imprudence is a charac-' S. Reed. | nn(] (> ,0 u m returning at 9. 15
teristicof the fakir and thief; j
it is imprudence that leads the
The sad intelligence of the '
death of Mrs. E. E. Davis reach- should not miss se.ong Ux-js and
ed this office as we go to press.}1 ,c ou nu " ' X'1 s ... , .
She will be buried this evening ^ 3e 'owe
at the Kio ' a cemetery. A more Ro"n(1 1 n"' °ct" 18 h"
will appear to something new in printed
j matter about the Southwest write
KATY
sail —HE—IW IlllWIIir.
thief to the notion that he can
live by his wits.
On Sunday, Monday. Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, until
Nov. 30, the M. K. & T. Ry.,
will sell coach excursion tickets
to St. Louis'at the rate of $10.55
good returning seven days fromj
date of sale.
| Southwest arrivingjn
! at 6.30 a- m. 7.27 a- m. 5.3') p.
j and 6.30 p. m returning at 9.
Agent. ■ 9.24 a m. 8. 32 p. m- and 11.4">
Those who visit S. Louis
extended account
next week.
Subscribe f r the Sentinel.
St. Louis Mo .
Frisco System
Chicago & Eastern Illino s R. R
Double Daily Trains
Between
St. Louis & Chicago
Morning and Evening
From LaSalle street station, Chicago,-9:50a. m.9:10 pm
From Union Sta. (M^hantBridge) St. ouis9:30a. m.
9:46 p. m.
Morning or evening corncction at b"th termini with
lines diverging. Equipment eiitirel new and mode 11
thoughout. A Double Track Railway.
Equipped with practical and appa ved safety appliances
Substantially constructe d
1.' '
J. B. McAlester Hardware Co, does
the only first class plumbing
done in South McAlester. Our re-
fer nee is our long list of satisfied
custom.rs. Our pumblers are
m n of long experincs in Isrgsr
t!es ail over the union. You can
>. ways find a nice, neat line of fix-
turcs and plumbing material in
our Plumbing Department, and
we will gladiy furnish estimates
on your work. Give us a call for
;.ny>.hing you want in plumbing
electric wiring,and gasfitting.
Hardware, Harness, Saddles,
Bridles Etc.
alester!
HARDWARE # £ COMPANY,
South* McAlester, ^ Jf r|> & Ind. Ter.
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Vernon, John C. The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1904, newspaper, October 28, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273350/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.