The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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jviowa Sentinel.
VFgNON BftOS. & CO.
PRuf-Rlf.IORS.
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Kotcrrd .ti I tie j/Woffice at
J&ftm. 1. t . Jan. 2. I"*M, as
-i las- rfiattcr.
.'ohn c. \'£rnc.n. editor.
St S^-kIH Ip* K \ i KS:
f (lit- Year SI.AO
Six M, nth.- .50
Threi- Moolb> .. 25
y riday. Sept 15 19u5.
Cpn>cntjur> Has beer. Per- ?
peiuateJ. d-_i.it
Just utie month from tLe day
Ve-4.
the dek^ates were elected the S^paraU'
Constitutional convention, which
pi\>poi rs to create th
Sequoyah out of the area of the
five civilized tribes, has Taken an
The c>tt >n crop will be shorter'convention has thus created it--
this year than fur a decade past, self a perpetual body ,v;th the
UndiM that it
Accnrrjlnif to the last census will pontinue conven h* m va-
D irant has angulation of 6.4.sa. nous times as exigencies jr.ay
an increase of 210 over last year, require, unt.l its purpuMi u
fir.a accumi'hshed. If cor,-
Tbe treaty of peace between P*ss should ltnd a willing' ear to
sinsj.e or
lites the." ;n an
em'jaira-:.ng *c mcjce
an Open light 01) the COBSUtUliOr.
statehood is the only
kind now oilered. The single
state of s aternen f,ave nothing to offer
in place of it. and if they vote
.' no" on this plan thev go on
mdenr.ite recess after having reconj
prepared a constitution which t(,ev jlave
the delegates ueiieve will meet
the requirement* of the occasion.
That the convention took a rece.-;.
subject to the call of the chair-
man at any time, instead of ah fore congress
adjournment >,ne die. is a fa.
worth remembering, as it ma
be full of p visibilities. Th
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staters.
the appeal of the constitution,
but require si.nie changes, this
iconvent'«>f| can re-assemble at a
iia>'s no(.co and adopt the neces-
sar> changes. Likewise crjld it
make other changes thould it
find conditions demanded them.
Awaits Ratification
St. 1 axiis Isitis into the pw-1ntilWuj by Um people. T<> that
ressk-n w ith a lax >.<m*-nt f-'l t" '* committee-! • beer,
rvllnf JKS.Wi UOO. an incrta.- , ai'I«'int«l - campa:«n a
of $10.U«J,IJI0 over 19"'4
•lajv.n .-nd I.u .n a; bnugi.t
i n satisfactory ckw at Ports-
i.K-uth last Tuesday.
If rten were as ^reat in
d-edsas th y are h^mhastk
talking, the world v.Id wL«r-
.-hip them as drmiguU.
title
vigorously attempted
to fix on the separate staters.
The argument for an enabling
act. making the constitution ef-
fective. which will be made be-
the next session,
will be based on t o principles
First, that the government is
bound by all its treat;es uith the
five tribes not to make them a •
' o to: a y ,' her state or tern-■
torv than that embraced by their
own territory without their con-
sent. The Indians have thro-jjrh
their councils and their chief.-
gone on record as a :ain t single
statehood and that they want
sejiarate statehood and want it
now. Congress will be asked to
stand by n treaty obligations
The "ther principle will be that
the majority of the people want
sefiarate statehood and have so
indicated by their vote: that they
want statehood now l>ecausr
they have provided the ma-
chinery for litate government
and sought admission in the same
i finance manner that thirteen other
states have been admitted.
— Capital.
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OFFICERS.
Chasls? Leflore.
. n". vervov.
First Vice
A RjbiS'SON
Secoa<) Vice
\V. Ckcm
Pres;iif nt.
THE
MERCHANTS and PLANTERS
BANK
President.
I ash
CAPITAL. 82.1.000.
Transact a cenera! banking business
DIRECTORS:
Charles Laflorf,
W. N. Vernon,
C, W. Chum
k. a. Robikson,
W. a Foyil.
T, d. Bell.
H. u. Hancock.
k. Colbert.
Your patronage ar,d influence solicited.
list Vdl h' l'KOPEHTY
rfc
ci WITH T
J. F. YORK
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Real Estate and Rental A^ent.
Office in Vernon & Johnson's Store.
^ KIOWA. , - - MN'D. TER, ?
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The starchlight on Pike's
Peak will throw a light one hun-
dred and sixty-eighth miles. We
would like to borrow it to work
by at night.
BIGHT BCWER CF THE LAW
committees. The one will raise
the money to conduct the cam-
paicn and hold an election. The
other will din . i the campaign.
The finance committee believe ap« n„ w.i Or«
that JI.UJU can be raised in each in « Mi.tard F,/mort.
r^corUing district, making ? BfM' ,sr,J Fillmore elecied
campaign fund of fcK.uOO
to ihe \\Qf presidency of The United
SLt i. a. v f • * ♦- .a* firn: of
Towns that want to become coun- * 3 re Hi. « Haver" of Eudalo
thp 11> stats under the new reirime *ai utv 0( :1' '"s law flrms
n • . . % t of Uie fUie H«* was the defendants
^iil tni expecte.i contribute attorney in a ceriain action .n Buf-
falu A; tbt- ov-ruing of 'ht- trial of
Those who wait until
«dever.th hour to commence
journey are always late. Moral. ;argt , v to this fund Tne cam.
when you have a missh.n Ui per- ^mittee has already
form, start early and keep ever- deci(led that a hun{ wjl, bi.
lastingly at it until accomplished- i ^ tffeclive thlin a hurrah
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If Wanamaker and his daugh- and club organizatiai.s will l>e
ler prefer tne society of Booker i the basis. Tnere are nearly 700
T. Washington, a ne^ro. to that pisioffices in th nrop<i.sed stat^.
of white people, let them go. A sejiarate state club will be or-
Social negrti e-juality wiil never 1 ganiied at each f>ostoffice.
'■e tolerated in the south. A The constitution is a document
negro a n^ro. Kn<t all the.that even advert critics pro-
Hucapon his thick skull .s cata-1 nounct an able effort of state ;-
ble of containing will never manship. But it will have no
/iaiige his innatecharacteriJtics. weight w hatever unless the peo-
! pie ratify it and do so with a
President R.« r veil is the re- i targe vote. It is believed that
Livery
Feed and Sale
Stable
Good Rigs.
Careful Drivers.
Prompt Service.
Reasonable Rates.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
\Y e especially solicit the patronage of the
Commercial Trade
When you wish to take a drive either for business or
pleasure give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
B. J. HOOE.,
Opposite the Depot, KIOWA, I. T.
case tfct- i i *:i« tiff k cttorney fated
to th* j<iTy 'hat h« would fcave to de-
lend < upon tbe Justice 01 bis
cHeu:« ca^« as tbr dt-f* rdant had
losfir t and ot'alned tbr aid and coun-
rrl of >r.e of the ablt-s* f.rru® of las-
yers n Wrstem New Vork. and he
might say he had nppo«*d to him the
r.rht bower of the leral profession
"Wha* docs he mean by that?" said
M' Flllfltore. Mr Havens replied: 'He
means you ' "Yes. I knov." replied
.Vr Fillmore, "but what does he n ean
by that particular expresMoc ?" " Did
yen never play euchre?" said Haver> ~ ^
xo. said Mr fi:imore. Weil: sail Are offering some bargains in Lands and Town property
SjITkJS foP ,hc next 10 da>'s- ,f >ou contemplate buying a home in
me —Mc.nirt.ai iiirj.j. or near Kiowa, now is your time.
VERNON ^ CULBERTSON
Value of Ha>it of Reading.
• • - r . i ... . The late Cornelius Vanderbllt.
C of rnaii. frajrrkni boquets are l<jJ,000 voters in the terri- addressing tome university students,
from Europe for the important t <rv. Of these 80,000 should
I art ne atu-d n< the peace con- vote and the man wh'i m^de the
f renoe. When Japan and Rus- J constitution believe that GO.'N.kj
ria ha>l peach< d the raust critical wiil be for the constitution. The
crisis during their pnyeedinfrs ll'-an formed first h^.t been to pet
atid dt.solutlua wa- irnniinent. the constitution on such a broad
he stepped in as a mediate and plane and in such form that the
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!>" These Are A Few Of The Bargains We Have.
said: "Cultivate the habit of reading
for a certain time every day. As a
braln-raolder and wit sharpener I know
nothing to equal it. 1 have knowit
many men in my time who have made
larpe fortune* and every one of them
loved books at least as much as be
loved dollars.
healetl ihe breach.
rheSeiu.<imt er number oi* Hul-
L.'id's Maguine. published by
the Farm r.nu HaiiphCtwupany ai
Dallas, Texas, h*s made its sp-
P<arai)cfe. iini > tvejt an im-
provement un the AujfUSk num-
ber which is saying a peat
il'-al. The cover desijrn is a
simple but remarkably beautiful crats and Republicans represen-
man who votes "no." thereby
declares himself in favor of no
statbhood. and there are mighty
few men in this country who
want to po on record that way.
Politics Eliminated
There has been absolutely no Hannibal
politics in the formation ot the Kansas City
constitution. Every effort has Junct'nCity
been made to pive both Demo-j In the Xorth-
And All Point
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KIOWA,
The Kinht Train
St. Louis
Chicago
Time of Trains
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one just a bunch of i?olden-rod tatiun on all matters. The fact
in its natural colors. Handsome- that there were more Democrats v>
Iv lithf>(rraphed on heavy white Republicans in the convention
paper, the effect is most pleasing, does not indicate the percentage
|of the parties in the Territory,
Kelsey. United States revenue 1 indicate that mort dem- .,
.-pector for Indian Territory. than republicans iavor
is now in the Chickasaw nation it; 'arau' statehood. There
co'leiting the tribal cattle ta.\!C0U'^ ^"e no P°'-tics if the ar-
of 25 cents p<-r head and also the ra,1K<?merit of counties ur 1 'gis.a-
penaltv of $1 per head for jion- |''ve or judicial districts, because
p-vment of the regular tax. tw. j there has never been a vote in
mands were maije Ja-t January 'n^'an Territory and no one
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All oi block ^ for . S20.00 Ont: live- room residence, troocl
Lots. 1, 2, ,t, 4. i>. block 70. for barn, plenty of water, two blocks
5 to $50. from business center, on Eighth
Lot 5, block 104 $40. S12W.O0
Lot 3, block 123 $50. °ne new residence, elegantly
Lot 2. block So «75. furnished, five rooms, two well
r i«. •> , • i c. u improved lots, one block from
In lot 3. biock 6fi, we hav-j four
, . , , center of town £1200.00
nice business lots from *30 to
SV) One two-room cottage, one lot.
i KJetueen: , J b'ock "b f
San Antonia We have three choice business
Dallas lots on Harrison avenue at close ',Ile nc<:r neu' hou^e and.
Ft. Worth , figures. Call and see them- 'arn on Tenth street, close in.;
nr. l , . . ;a bargain lor 5140om!
Houston \\ e have an e.egant countrv ..
. • t)ne nice little box hou e, on;
home piace, four miles nori.i of , . .
. .. ., . Mock 123 £100.00'
town near the rai.road. a modern
j five-room residence, hav shed °ne new housc on Iot 4-
| and other out buildings, two ten- $lS04)O
•int houses and two barns on '*n- four-r«im Cfittai'e. storv
; premises, 112 acres in the tract. an'- a half high, go-jd barn, well
15acre in cultivation, balance water, five well-improved lots.
'grass land $2.O00.O0 close in $650 00
We have fortv acres of good One five-rcom house, barn and
unimproved bottom '.and one and 'out bouses, plentv of water, two
la half miles south of Ashland good lots, close ip $00'i.
that we are offering at $225. One six-room resi'ltJlcc *ith
0 acres inter-married citi-
Galveston
In Texas.
Bevond.
south bound.
9:53 a. ra,
12.53 ' *
9:00 * *
NORTH IOUND.
0:10 p. m.
4;i'7 a. m.
3:00 p. a.
H. W. Settles.
Agent.
Special Clubbing Offer «en ur' us. 1- miles from to't.
fi e prairie land wth three-room
^nmplete
INDIAN AND OKLAHOMA
TERK1TORY
News Service. Outside of this,
it is unquestionably the best
emi-Weekly publication in the
ord. It give.s the news from
^ The Dallas Semi-Weekly News
from the office of United States knows "here the democratic and makes a specialty of full and
Indian agent for 25 cents per rePub'ican majortiesare.
head on all cattle in the Chicka- The vote on ratification is the
aaw nation, and those who did important element in the move-
not make response must now ment. It will decide whether the
l>av $1 per head as a penalty for people want separate stateh
the non-payment, in addition to,1"" not. To get this express r,.
the retjuiartax. [as many questions as possible
. j were left for a decision by the all over the world, a splendid war '^00a ss""in
The magnanimity displayed by P«>Pie in order to arouse their in- service, but particularly an un- a go.
Japan to Russia whtn continued ^res! m the friin? qu;-t.ox If •
victories were virtually within eCQnsti-tu.ti(!H fai> to <)raw the
her grasp, tlici s the h> ^he-t1 vote" 45 suppcrters :t.;r.k it of the Southwest in general and
commendation of all nations '^d. the election w.ll he th- the tw;. Territories in Particular.
It shows that the;- were not d>'n«effort of the separate state Spe;. J features are Th • l-arr-.-
" , L, y wre advocates eri 1 rjm- A Page for the Boys
fighting for bl'joa mc*nevt but l ' and Girls. A Page for Women.
th?ir rights and the jierneti^ition Making the Rec sd Particular attention g-.ven t,j
of their empire. Rjss.* has For this reason the advocates COTTON MARKET REPORT.
received a check thkt wi;l curbiof single statehood will direct You can get the News in cor-
her haughty *ud their efforts against the ratifk-a- nection with the Sentinel f : r tr.e
spirit for many >eai« to come, tion of the constitution. Bat «mal. = ~iof
President Ro^isevelt was the most of them have gone or. $1.75 a vear
main factor in healing the breach'record, both at home and at subscribe now a"d -* t the-
and adjusting their differences Washington, as favoring that ' ,'f., and general nev., a:
cb lionoraole terau. • kind of &uuhood wh;c;t thej- caa a .n.a..
house fl',50 00
We have 110 acres of land,
five miles west of Kiow a, 50 acres
in cultivation, balance under
fence, all good bottom land.
One three-'oom box bou-e. storv
and a half hi.'h. nearlv new, one
tenant hou-e on premises, two
pientv of stock
ein of coal runs
through the premises. A bar-
gain for $120o.00
We have a few
six-room
three lots .-nd pl.nti (.! 'uUr in
the north part of tow n, s i.^rgain
for 51200.00
One new five-room residence,
good barn and cistern, rents for
512 per month $1000.00
One new re-idence just com-
pleted. four rooms, good barn
and cistern, rents for ?10 per
month $700.00
O'
good leases to
ne neiv res ce cjust com-
bleted. four rooms, good barn
and cistern, rents fo' $10 per
month $600.00
One two story three-room
bouse on Sixth -treet $-35.
seel cheap, on^ near Wesley that We have quite a number of resi-
i-a -argain for some party that dent and business i'.ts >ve:l ;.j-1
w i 1 carrv tbe mail on a small cated. close in. at reasonable
star r-ute line * e have a small figure*, besides about 150 choice '
• a~e on 1 bunn creek that i- al- resident lots on tbe west side in
right for a sma 1 farmer. There tbe Colbert addition, and about
is four vears to run on this lease 50 lots on the east -idc in the
vet and when the land is put in Culbe'tson addition at prices
cultivation the lease is paid up. that will suit the pocketbook of
twenty acres fenced. an\OH; For instance: Re i-
r.ew two-rc-om box bouse dent lots one-fourth mile from
■'"".'.i' station a: $10 to $•">.
There
Price
Beyond the R^ocKies
The Portland Fair
Do You Know What That Means?
N"t only the Pacific Northwest, revolving alx>ut
u Wonderfully unique and bizarre e^|*>sition,
with a trip to California on the side, but a stojv-
over in Colorado en route. All these noted sec-
tions of the countrv. which every good American
fulh intends to visit some time, can !«• taken in
thi- > ear at the one low rate announced for the
Kxposition.
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GEO. H. LEE,
(jen. Pass. Agt.
Little Rock. Ark".
J. S. McNALLY.
Dii Pass. Agt.
Oklahoma Cm . (>. T.
I AN AD. IN THE KIOWA SENTINEL J
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Just get on top of a mountain-
That may not seem easy, but is at
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All electric car right to tbe too,
where you will find the linest
hotel in the Southwest,
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An ideal place for rest and recre-
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Svstem every day
Agent Frisco Svstem. Joplin. Mo
Write to riiv. I
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you do your clothes.
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'missouri, kansas a texas railwavj
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Vz L. A Hicks, Iredell, Texas, sits* "I wis
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