The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS.
Judge Ward made a business
trip to Atoka M >nday.
Delicious refreshm?nts at the
Palace drug store.
E. M. Groves of Wesley was in
town Thursday.
Gin Company Organized.
The Kiowa Mill and Gin Com-
pany was organized Tuesday
with a capital stock of $5,000.
The following officers were
elected:
F. E. Pitt, president.
Ben Staples, vice-president.
C. W. Crum, treasurer.
Ashland.
Ashland to have a band.
PROFESSIONAL.
W. A. FOYIL
..NOTARY PUBLIC...
| Those wishing to make applica-
j t •!.. for enrollment of children
I Mr. lawrence and family ot | ivj|, aKvays flnd me with ,be nec.
! Hartshorne were visiting their essary blankson hand. Also for
relatives, Mr. G. W. Battles and the payment of cattle tax.
M. W. Williamson, manager family the past week.
Directors -T. D. Bell, J. R. | Messrs. Patterson & Dorsey
Kiowa Drug Company for Taylor, C. W. Crum. are having their store painted
writing table'.s. | Stockholders—Pitt & Jackson, and adds greatly to its appear-
C. W. Crum, T. D. Bell, R. A. ance
L. Om«™d. E. A., Mr. Crabtreeand sister, Ilk.
Atoka, londay. jRobinson. M. W. Williamson. Upton and chas. Lindiey of
W. B. Blanton of Blanco was DimP Bell, N. L. Sharp, J. R. Savanna were the guests of R. dence two tloors north of iivery
in town Thursday. j Taylor, Ben Scott, Ben Staples, 11 uan iast week. ; stable.
J. R. Doyle. ' I
Iry a velvet cream soda at the j M.W.Williamson, the mana-' Mr. Pickles has moved into c. hkenbhuk. i>. muahtindalk
Palace drug store.
Office in
II. G. Hancock & Co 's Store.
S. W. Jftchson
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Calls answered promptly.
Office in Kiowa drug store, Resi-
UtlHIION M. HEAL
A nice line of toilet soaps at
the Kiowa Drug Company.
J. T. Parsons. Savanna's ton-
sorial artist, was here Thursday.
Just received a fine line of
candy at the Palace drug store.
Ye editor made a business trip
to Atoka the first of the week.
Mr. Cunningham has just com-
pleted a nice residence in north
Kiowa.
ger, has placed his order for the his new residence and Mr. Ches
machinery, which will arrive in ter has occupied the one he has Kendrick, Martindale
about thirty days. The gin com- just vacated. & Seal
m'"urn- f0rtUn,ate in 8eCUrin* Coal rTH S Attorney and Counselor, at Law
Mr. Williamson s .services, as he around Ashland the past week m-AI FHTKR
is a first class machinist and un- prospecting for coal. 1 So' 1 1 '
derstands the business thorough-1 Dr. Witaker and Miss Wooley
ly. The gin will be in operation of Staurt were visiting here Suu-
for the coming season and the day.
Dr
farmers of the surrounding
country will have every accom-
modation.
The Baptist convention con-
vened here Sunday and three
sermons were preached, morn-
ing, evening and night, which
We call attention to the adver- was iargejy attended, there being
Many an alleged wise guy hasfcl extra lar*e con>™tions-
Work has begun on the public
we'.l which will be finished in a
few days.
bpen delared otherwise by a
jury.
D. L. Lacy returned Monday
from a business trip to Bonham
Texas.
lee cream and cold drinks, con-
fectioneries, etc., st the Palace
drug store.
Quite a number from Kiowa
will attend the Stock Show at
Atoka tomorrow.
Mrs. Oura Col lard has been
spending the week with friends
and relatives at Savanna.
Go to H. Parker's for sewing
machine repairs. Repairing
done and all work guaranteed.
A goat's head is sufficient
proof that a striking countenance
doesn't alway indicate brains.
Mrs. E. M. Browning, of Troy,
Mo., is visiting her daughter,
G. jfa-Genning3 in the city this
week.
W. D. Roberts of Shawnee,
0<la., was here last week nego-
tiating with the Kiowa Mill and
Gin Company.
Charley Embrey, who has been
employed at the depot as night
operator, left Monday to accept
a position at Denison.
Rev. J. D. Rogers, pastor of
the M. E. church here, has been
holding a protracted meeting at
Savanna the past week.
Miss Hattie Bell returned
home last Saturday from Belton,
Texas, where she has been at-
tending school the past year.
W. A. Foyil represented the
Kiowa lodge at the meeting of
the Grand Lodge Knights Pyth-
ias which convened at Muskogee
Tuesday.
The young people had the
pleasure of enjoying a nice
social at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Weightman last Saturday
evening.
The Reynolds ice cream sup<
per was well attended by the
people of Kiowa and every one
present highly enjoyed the
occasion.
Your attention is especially
called to the change in the ad
this week of Vernon & Johnson,
as they have some bargains that
will interest you.
S. E. Rowley of Laflore, I. T.,
who has been visiting his broth-
er and family, Mr. H. B. Rowley,
returned home last Thursday
accompanied by his little nephew,
Paul Rowley.
Did you ever see or write the
American Investment Company,
Atoka, I. T., about their long
term real estate loans? They
would be glad to accomodate
you. 18-tf
Messrs. Rowley & Hereford
purchased the Culbertson ad-
dition to the city of Kiowa last
week and they have some good
bargains in town lots. Their ad
will be found elsewhere in this
paper.
Planters bank in this issue of the
Sentinel. The bank has opened
temporary quarters in the front
of the American Hardware and
Furniture Company. The cash-
ier, Mr. Crum, informs us that
while their new building at the
corner of Harrison avenue and
Eighth street will not be com-
pleted for some thirty days,
Call on H. G. Rowley, the
notary public of Ashland, for
still the bank will be open at j deeds, mortgages, acknowledge- kinds of first-class watch repair-
once to make loans and receive j meuts and all kinds of notary jng Engraving a specialty
leposits and transact a general work. Office in the Bank of PARKER,
banking business, and the in-' Ashland. I guaranteed all my Kiowa, - - Ind. Ter.
Miss Lue White was absent a
few days visiting friends and
relatives.
G. P. Sturgeon
DENTIST
Office next to Millinery Store.
Office Houks:
8 to 12 a. m., 1 to S p. m.
C. M. Patterson, D. D. S.
M. S. Kknnkdy, D I). S.
PATTERSON & KENNEDY
Dentists
McAdams Building
South McAlester. Ind. Ter.
H. ParKer,
The jeweler, of St Louis, has
located at Dr. Morries* old
office and is prepared to do all
stitution coming as it does with
so manv of our leading farmers,
stockmen and merchants as
stockholders and with ample
capital and under the manage-
ment of an experienced banker,
we feel that the institution has
a very bright future, arid it being
an entirely home enterprise, all
the stock being owned by our
citizens, we feel that it will tend
very materially to the upbuilding
of our town and advancement of
our community and deserves the
patronage and support of the
people of this vacinity and that
Kiowa is exceedingly fortunate
in securing such a solid business
institution.—Ad v
work.—Adv.
' ~ | Stove Repairing.
^ I We repair all Kinds of Stoves
The forest is green and lovely lin,i Hanges, Gasoline stoves a
and the beautiful flowers and Specialty. Shop 322 Choctaw
meadow looks nice. Ave. D. STOKES & Co.
Mr. Dye is making rapid pro- SO. McAlester I. T.
gress with his new store.
Mr. Christopher has about There is but one place to go
completed his new business when you want to get everything
house. that is on the market to eat,
William Crisp is kept busy don't foraet the BlackDiamond
waiting on his customers.
Something strange! Ed
Withers has not been in Herbert
since yesterday. We heard he
had a search warrai t from Judge
to hunt for his corn.
The Henry hotel is kept quite
busy carintf|,for the new comers.
Tip Lewis has moved into his
new home which looks quite
cosy.
Every farmer in this part is
busy plowing corn.
At the Withers hotel in the
country we notice some of the
most distinguished men being
registered. Among them are
Restaurant when in South Mc-
A lr-ntpr
j. L. Lewis, Proprietor.
How It Is Done.
A curious state of affairs was
was witnessed at Kansas City |
recently. Gov. Folk insructed
his police commissioners to en-
force the Sunday closing law and
as a result there was not a saloon
joint or drug store where intoxi-
cants could be obtained, no mat-
ter how urgent the customer
thought his needs were. But!Henry Kelly, Henry Head, John
across the line in Kansas, where j Coleman and many others too
the law says no liquors shall be I numerous to mention.
sold at any time, it was different. ] The Herbert school is progress-
There the joints were in full1 ing nicely.
bloom and car after car of j Prospects are good for plenty
thirsty Missourians hived them-1 of fruit this season.
selves over into prohibition Kan-1 p, of d figh t jn the
sas to quench the burning thirst lcrec^
they could not obtain satisfiers j ^ , , . ,
for on Missouri soil, where the < I>*k Greer earned a load of
supposition is that the bourhon h','e h°KS to Co^a}e thl? ^
City Barber Shop •
and Bath Room
Palace Drug Store
a. carter,
rropnetor.
J. M.
VANDERPOOL, Pharmacist,
Manager.
-we cakrv a.
Complete Line of Standard Patent Medicines.
Oils,
Paints,
Combs.
Pencils,
Dusters,
Glim.
Snuff,
Cigars.
Candies,
Lemons,
Hair Brushes,
Tooth Bnishes.
Cloth Brushes,
Lather Hrushes,
Oranges,
Tobaccos,
Banannas,
Fine line of Perfumes
Toilet and Nursery
Articles to'numer-
ous to mention.
Best line of Spectacles
in Kiowa. *In fact we
carry everything that
is to be j found Tin
Fine Stationery,
firat-class Drugstore.
Our I'rud Stock is fresh and new, having been ordered by the
present Manager. Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality, quau-
titv and price.
A full Line of Druggist Sundries, Etc.
Special attention given to the filling of Physicians' Prescriptions,
day and night.
PALACE DRUG STORE
Kiowa, Ind. Ter.
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DIRECTORY.
churches.
M. E. Church South: Preach-
ing 2nd and 4th Sundays in each
month, morning and evening.
Sundr.y school every Sunday at
10 a. m., H. P. Ward, Supt.
Senior League every Sunday at
3 p. m., J. C. Morris, President.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve-l
ning in each week.
J. D. Rogers, Pastor. |
Baptist church:
Preaching 1st und 3rd Sun-
dav, Sunday school 10 a. m.,
R. T. Hooe. Supt., Prayer meet-
ing Wednesday night. i
J. M. b. Gresham, Pastor, i
Fresh Drugs. §
NVe are now located in*the new
stone building with a fresh stock
of Drugs, Patent Medicines and
Drug Sundries, and invite the
public to callj|and see us.
5pecial attention to prescription
work.
LODGKS*
Kiowa Robeknil L"dge No. 52
m«eis 1th and 4th Friday oi each
mouth
Mrs Li'lio Garner, Sncy,
Mia. i.Colbert, N. G
Kiowa Lodge, No. HO, K. of I',
meets every 2nd and 4th Mon-
d iv night in each month.
C. A. l.irge, C. C.
W. A. Foyil, K. of K. and S.
| Kiowa Drug Company.
C. W. WEST, Manager.
♦ First Class Shave lOcts, ♦
♦ Hair cut 25cts. Agent for ♦
♦ the Lone Star Steam Laun- ♦
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♦ V. J. Hereford prop., «
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WHITE'S
Cream Vermifuge
IKE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
Cedar Camp No 23, W. O W',
meets 2nd Tuesday 111 faeii inoutl).
r. E. McDaniel, Clerk, ],
J H. Knjuioltli), C C. ,
Kiowa Chapter No. 65, O. E. S. J
meet-) 2nd Wednesday before the '
full mi>1 in in bhcIi mouth'
E E Divin, S-.-c'y,
Kiowa L'uljie N<>. 20, F,U, oCAj
umets 2>d Friday 111 until month j
C E Culbertnou, See'y,
E. E Davis, F. M. !
Kiowa Lodg« No. 'J8, A F A
A M , meet* Wednesday ou or be-
lore full 1110 n in each month,
C. E. Culberuoo. Sec'y,
E. E Davis, VV, M,
fiourisheth and the highball can
, which averaged 275 pounds each
be found in its glory all the anjl received 4-2 cents for them.
time. In all the Kansas saloons ™at 18 ,thc k,nd ofthof y°u
the crowds tilled the places to have and price you get when you
their capacity all day. At night keeP hJemf,n ^ Pen" Her,ber,
*. „u: u j;.,; is noted for fine stock of all
Ewing street, which is the divi-
ding line between the states,
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THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE T0HIC.
■IWAM Of IMITATION*.
Ballard-Snow Liniment Cc<
• T. LOUIS. MO.
H. P. WAKD, FRANK CRAIG,
President. Vice President.
C. A- BirOe, Cashier.
THE BANK OF KIOWA
CAPITAL STOCK. 8IO.OOO.OO
A solid, substantial businoss institution, run
on conservative business lines. Your nullify is
safe if it is k*<pt with us.
BANK MONEY ORDERS FOR HALE.
W.1
ftTTT l I I n I I I n
Kiowa Lodge No. 86, I O O I',
uiet-U every Saturday night.
C. A.B rfi;"', Sw'y
J. W. Parrish, N. G.
was thonged with men. The
saloons on the Missouri side
kind. Plenty of hog and hominy.
J. T. Dysart has the finest
crop in the country. He has 275
was dark while tho.se on the acres m corn and cotton.
Kansas side of the street were Mrs. Laura Garrett contem-
ablaze with lights. Extra bar-1 plates a visit home at Magazine
tenders were put to work and Ark., to see her parents.
all mixed drinks were marked | Dr. Garrett is expecting to
off the supply of drinkables, locate at Sulpher, I. T.
We havn't time to mix emj havc preaching in Her-
said a saloonist. When a the third Sunday in each
bloke's thirst is burnin g him up month.
he can't wait while the barkeep'
guesses at a gin rickey fur a
particular gent from across the
line. You can serve four straight! The Texas tough is expecting
drinks while mixing one. What's to rcturn t0 hls natlve homf and
the use of keeping money out of,we a" seejnS h,m leave-
your pocket when there's silver especially the girls. I
a-lyin on the bar ready to be' The I. 0. 0. F. picnic at Ash-
swept into the cash register?", land was largely attended by
-Missouri Clarion. j our people and everybody had a
I good time.
J. R. Davis of Dangerfield, j
Texas, was visiting his nephew,! A. M. Cate, the piano man of
Mr. J. L. Weaver, last week. , South M.Alester, was here this
week.
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Reliance Lodge, No. 522, A,
,11. T. A., meets first Monday
FOR SALE AT PALACE DRUG n[K[,t jn each month-
STORE, | R. A. Thomson, Prest.,
Kiowa, Ind. Ter. C. A. Birge. Sec'y.
American
hardware and Furniture Co.
prices lowest. quality best.
Call and see us for your
FURNITURE
Of all kinds. Mattings, Couches. Cots, Sewing Machines,
etc. We have a complete line of shell and heavy Hardware,
Guns, Pistols, Wire, Nails, etc-
The world's best Charter Oak Cook Stoves and Ranges
A full line of Refrigerators, Baseball Goods, Screen Doors
and fishing Tackle.
American Hardware and Furniture Co.
New and Up to the Latest. New ?tone Building.
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I Dr. May has left for his home
i in Alabama.
J South McAlester, Ind
4 (With Armstrong, Byrd & Co., Oklahoma City.)
J Representing twenty-five different makes
♦ PIANOS
+ To select from. Try Kurtzman, Lakeside and Harvard
A Pianos.
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INVESTORS! INVESTORS!
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
The C"lbertson Addition to the City of Kiowa. These
lots are located on the east side of town and are ver,' ac-
cessable. ,
We are ready to show them to you at an> time. Come
and see us.
Rowley & Hereford.
WHEN YOU TRAVEL
SELECT A RAILWAY AS
YOU DO YOUR CLOTH KB.
KATY SERVICE
(MISSOURI, KANSAS A TEXAS RAILKAV.)
iMuests CamtortablB ind Csnvtotcat T
THE "KATY FLYER" AND
KATY DINING STATIONS.
HUM, ■riiriti U frtct
OourpMMil li Quality at tank*.
ONC PRICE
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Vernon, John C. The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1905, newspaper, May 5, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274303/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.