The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1905 Page: 3 of 5
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Go Where the Crowd Goes
The Store that
Perhaps the most enjoyable i/j
jf social event of the season was ^
given bv Mr. and Mrs. H. N. JSj
jj- Hendrix at their home last ^
™; Saturday evening from 7:30 to J>f
11 o'clock p. m. The occasion /q
- was a musical entainment given J/f
to Mrs Hendrix's pupils and
' there was some excellent music W
rendered. There was a large ^
^2 number of the young people of Jg
Kiowa present and many nice
sociable games were indulged in.
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JL Kiowa present and m;
T* sociable games were ind
J*• There were also many older ones i
V present aid all expressed them-
V selves as highly enjoyed the /tj
^ occasion. The following enjoyed
Jk' the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs.
It Hendrix: _ |*g
/fr Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson
4 Mr. and Mrs. H. ti. Hancock
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gennings,
V Sine* the fa!! season began this store lias
' not missed a single bill when comparison of
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goods and prices were considered. \/e carry an
> immense stock, therefore we are in
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sell goods cheaper than our competitors and give &
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Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gennings, /a
Mrs. Fannie Bell. Mrs. Lillit
J. Garner; Misses Jimmie Byrne,
A Hattie Bell. Grace Lacy. Nellie g
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SPECIAL SALE!
Of Ladies' Skirts, Ladies' Jackets, Ladies' Suits,
Children and Miss-s Cloaks and Jackets, Men >
Sir's, Men's Overcoats, Men's Pants, Young Men
and Children's Suits and Pants.
All t lie above articles we have bought in very great quantities direct from
tbe factory and paid the cash for tliem, thereby enabling us to save you the
Jobbcrs'protit. We will guarantee to save you from -3 to 50 per cent on any
oft lie above mentioned articles.
Hattie Bell. Grace Lacy, Nt
Wagner, Nina Rogers, Edna ft)
Birge, Kellie Byrne, Jessie Rog-
ers, Etlie Bell, Edna Beats, Irene jfi
.* Pollock, Mollie Thompson;
Messrs. Joe Bounds, The Editor, g)
a POSitlGll tO Jim Painter. Dwight Bell, Aud #
<j(^ Vanderpool, Asa Pollock. Q
^ Card of Thanks.
, (T. To our friends we hereby
y our customers the advantage of every purchase takethis method of expressing
our sincere thanks and great ^
appreciation for the kindness JSf
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and save them money. We KNOW that we can
4' convince vcu thar our statements are correct, if
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you'll only investigate. Our long train of satis=
*' tied customers is positive proof that we sell the
& same quality of goods for less money. IT PAYS
V to make close investigation and by so doing you
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Buy of "The Old Reliable."
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Rowley,
tendered us in the death of our
darling little babe. Especially
we thank the little pall bearers
who so tenderly carried
little one.
Mk. and Mrs. C. E
O'LBERTSON.
2* November 7th is the eleectirn
"jES for separate statehood. Get to
jX the polls and roll up a big vote.
Fred Tonz'has just comp'eted _
fa his nice residence on Deckooten jS
ridge. This one among the (&
if nicest residences in Kiowa and
& is very beautifully located. i 0
3? I Quite a nice 'social was tendered Jg
/it. the young people by Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Aulds last Wednesday^
/$. evening. All who attended ex- /i\
^ press themselves as having spent
^ a very pleasant evening.
Ladies' Skirts.
Our display of Ladies' Slorls represents not only
the correct idea for Fall and Winter, but lli" fo-
ments are the best tailored, made of the leading
mat r ds and the veiy best values. We can sell you
an AI j 1 j WOOL Skirt l'nmi 90<ts. up.
Ladies' Jackets.
We have Ladies Jackets at any price. We have
them from $!.!••> up.
Ladies' Suits.
When it conies to Ladies Suits, we can't be
Vat. We can sell you a tine ALL WOOL up-to-
sit from $!i.7.-> up.
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& When you stop to consider the
rapid growth of Kiowa for the
® past few months it is enormous.
The Store That Sells the Goods
There are new residences spring- ©
^ in# up here and there almost 0
every day and there is no lack of fit
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work for the man with the ham
mer and saw
Children' and Misses Cloaks at almost any price. Misses cloaks and jackets
from *1.9.jTup, Children's cloaks and jackets from !l;>cts. up.
Suits! More Suits and«Better Suits.
Youths all wool Suits from $1 -9" up.
Boys all wool Suits from 75c up.
Men's all wool Suits from $2.95 up to $12.50
Overcoats.
Did the cool weather the past few days remind you of an
Overcoat? We have them in the latest styles. Come in and
see them. Prices from $3.95 to $12.50.
M^n and Boys Pants.
We have a large stock of Men and Boys pants, very sty-
lish and made of the leading materials. Men's pants from
70c up. Boys pants from 20c up.
Don't forget to attend this Special Sale and
save from 25 to 50 per cent on your purchases. |
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I LOCAL items. \
The b, y. p. u. at the Baptist jw Remember we sell a good grad- of calico for 5c.
church Sunday afternoon was fl
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Lewis Rosinsky sells it for less. I 7 lbs. XXXX coffee at Pitt & ^uite a success. Mrs S R
Jackson's for *1 00. Ross was leader. The talk by
Men's pants at worth $3.50 at
Pitt & Jackson's for $3.00.
Cut price on all shoes rt Pitt &
i Jackson's.
Rev. Gresham was very interest-
vf K-Ciiiciuu^i yy m ,
*® When in look at our fine line'of outings, and last
V | but net least, " We sell it for less." The celebra-
ing. The young people of Kiowa w .
are especially invited to attend, ted 5tar brand shoes are Dettcr.
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«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦**** The latest thing in ladies'hats , "ft ~ a. ~.
Cotton is selling at lOJ c | Bounds.Dry Goods Co's. When you have visitors, phone The city has been doing some Demeniber th" n'W aild cheapest Store in tOWn
Cn tn Rounds Dry Goods Co., I . , . . ius- No-5- very extensive street work on W ^ ~ (5
for millinery. fol^cents^& ' ' I See Miss Gill for millinery, many of the streets and alleys ^ We are locate(J on HareiSOtt Avenue, OppOSlte the ^
Read the ads. then do your tW " " ; ^ All goods at greatly reduced this week in the way of gradmg ^ _ ,
for
shopping.
Louis Rosinsky "sells it
less." Kiowa,
You can get bargains at Miss
Gill's
Judge Vernon has completed his l prjces Come and see_ prices and repairing culverts. The
residence on Paradise hill and I gUre to suit.
moved in last week.
You can „
connection with The Semi-Week-
ly News for $1.75 a year
6 pounds of Wapco Oats at Pitt
& Jackson'sjfor 25 cts. an(j j^ailo shirtwasts.
J. H. Johnson of Durant was Rofijnsky.
the city Tuesday.
in last week. ! are now in excellent condition
. j Star brand shoes are better, and is quite an advantage to the Vf
:an get The Sentinel 1,1 gold for less by Louis Rosin- , ^
'Week-|sky> I \&
, „ W S Rotrers, a young lawyer | ~
shirt Fi"/line of Shettland fascinators Qf Tpxas has g
£ | and shawls at Bounds Dry Goods ]ocatedin Kiowaandwil| pursue
' 1 Co s- the practice of his profession. ;
at Mr. Rotrers comes to Kiowa highly | ®
and repairing culverts. The Evei'V courtesy shown.
streets that have been worked 31 J
are now in excellent condition ^ '
and ia
town
Yours to save money,
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Best highest patent flour at Mr. Rogers comes to Kiowa highly
... uannaway K i^iuyc. fitt& Jackson for $2.15. Every recommended and is recognized
Special sale on all ladies hats at best equipped and make the best Lack gum enU-ed. as an able'attorney. He is stop-|
Bounds Dry Coo,Is Co's. photos. South McAlester. | Have C. W. Crum at Mer- JnK witli .Judge Vernon and:
Mrs. Oura Collar,! has been Pjtt & jacksor.has just:received chants an(1 P,anter8 bank to ^asure in ^comi^"^. Rog- ^
(mite sick this week. thebest line of gloves in Kio^a. wnte your ,nsurance. ^ . O
_ .. nuac onH nriaes imaranteed. era w our wwu.
j w. P«rt.r South MeAl.s-1 Glove, and | Be you ^the rice up.tl) OTt° 0"rU>Wn'
ter w is a visitor to Kiowa Mon- jf you owe this intelligent mill (jate ]ine 0f ladies, cloaks and Robert Hancock of this city an
• '' anything on subscription please Misses jackets at Bounds Dry Miss Mae I'almer were united in
. . , it for less come forward. Goods Co's before you buy. marriage last Thursday at the
Louis Rosinsky has it toi less. home of the brides parents, 615
Read our Ad. We can save you star brand shoes are better. See the new line of silk finish- gouth Church street, Paris, Tex.
from 85 to 50 per cent on your Exclusively sold by Lewis Rosin- e(j veivet at Bounds Dry Goods Rey j p pierce of the Centen-
purchases. sky s new store. Kiowa, I. T. Go's for trimmings. ary Methodist church officiating. ,,ugn rolling stock w> n
You can get the Kiowa Sen- We are requested to announce Fred Bowers, one of Ashland's They will make their home in this | cominK year's freight.
tinel and the Commercial Appeal 'that Dr. Young of Ardmore will leading merchants, was here city where the gro„m is engaged
both papers for the small sum of preach at the Baptist church Wednesday and was a very in buisness. The Sentinel wishes ♦ *:
$1.25 a year. Sunday. pleasant caller at the Sentinel them a long and happy life. ^
office- I The little seven-months old i J
All ladies'hats at 45 per cent chi,d of Mr_ and Mrs, C. E. ji
discount at Bounds Dry Goods Qu|hertson died Monday and
Co's. Come early and pick your furnera[ services were conducted
choice. This is a money saving Tuesday afternoon at the Meth-
sale. ' ' r*-~ T " D—
Louis Rosinsky
Kiowa, Ind. Ter.
"We Sell It for Less."
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J. L. Johnson & Company for Quite a number of Kiowa peo-
lire and tornado insurance pie will attend the Texas State
Office at Vernon & Johnson's 1 Fair and Dallas Exposition at
store Dallas, Texas, the latter part of
, the week.
Mrs. J. M. B. Gresham left
l i cdist church by Rev. J. D. Rog
Tuesdav for her new home at There is but one place to go John Robinson and Miss Lizzie ers, after uhich a large concourse
Muldrow, I. T. Rev. Gresham when you want to get everything Wa,d were unjted in marriage followed the little one's remains
will go the latter part of the wee1,, that is on the market to eat. so ^ ^ thehomeof the bride's where it was laid to rest in the
We regret very much to lose Rev. don't forget the Black Diamond mQther tw0 mi|es westof t0wn. city cemetery. The bereaved
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BarberShop
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Restaurant
Railroad companies are rush-
ing orders for locomotives and _
frieght cars of lumber and of *
steel- The railroads have dis- J
covered that they have not en- *•, _ _ _ .
iugh rolling stock to han die the ^ | ^ IY\p2LXlj^ vJ>« ^
Kverv <lav a bargain day. We keep a first class stock ^
of general merchandise. Dry Goods. Shoes, Hats a •
T ^ Gents' KurnishinK Goods and Staple and hancy ^roce. .ts. %
J Lverytbing fresh and new. ^
4 * A Few Prices. ♦
Nice two-piece boys' suits $1 50 to£
Boys' pants SOcts. to 75cts. Men's pants |1;2S to $, U> ♦
N en's work shirts worth f,0cts. now M)as. ^
Our grocery stock is first-class in W«t and we |
I r guarantee to meet all legitimate prices- ^^ . in J
t % our new two-story stone l.ui ding o- ^ne ■>®u U\\mn |
J* to«n and we will call on you. 1-iee UeliNerj .o ^
For good service*
Regular dinner. 25c.
The place to ifct
tirst-class shave.
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We regret very much to lose Rev. don't forget the Black Diamond mother tw0 mi|es westof t0wn. city cemetery. The bereaved £
Gresham and his estimable family Restaurant when in South Mc- ^ j M B Gresham 0ffic:a-'parents have the entire sympa- ♦
and wish him much success in his iAlester Proprietor ' ting. thy of this community. ▼
HEREFORD & T0NTZ,
Proprietors.
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Vernon, John C. The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1905, newspaper, November 3, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273792/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.