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The Kiowa Kansan from Kiowa, Kansas • 4

The Kiowa Kansan from Kiowa, Kansas • 4

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The Kiowa Kansani
Location:
Kiowa, Kansas
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4
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LOCAL MENTION To The People of Kiowa Since the announcement of our candidacy aa Councilmen of the there beetjrre' ques; Excelsior Cycle As Furnished By Our Patrons. tion raised aa to the fairness 01 our lares ad Morses I action irv awarding the contract for the erection of the addition to the Frank- members of th Schnn Hoard. a. weunesuay vim wig wuu nc iuuuir. trict No.

2, and. thinking it. proper Koa ko i0 that everyone should kndvP the' reall Mrs. Geo. Coulter who haa been vis- historv mfttte vepwith I All TED iting her sona in Kiowa, returned to UUDmit the following statement of the her home in Waynoka, Monday.

facts in the caBe: i ne Bias were-advertised lor accord- N. W. Curtis made a business trip to fog to law. and on being. -received un' Wichita Saturday evening, returning der seal, were, by us, opened 1 Sunday.

as required by The results of the bida showed the following propositions: Dr. Coffey of Hardtner, was In town Bid of Brartd, contractor for Wichita. i am an .1 $11,921.80, between trains, on professional business Sunday. Bid of L. C.

Goff.Klowa, $11,573.00. Harve Heckard, accompanied by Xrln iniwm Master Oliver Perry, made a short trip Aa a result the contract was award-1. ed to Hutton Hansen, as being the to Hardtner, Saturday. lowest responsible bid. August Achenbach and John Stutz- These bids were opened in the wait 1 will be in Byron April 12 to 3 o'clock; Helena April 5th, at Foster's Livery Barn; Carmen April 6th, at Blue Front Livery Barn; Cherokee April 7th, at Carlisles Barn; Kiowa April Green's Feed Yard Bring in your, horses and get the highest market prices afforded as I am buying direct for Eastern market.

Bring your i good horses to me as I want all the good horses and mares I can get. ing room of the Bank of Kiowa, in the man came in from Hardtner on busi- resence of one of -the bidders, L. (J. nesa the last of the week. off The members of the School Board and other and disinterested K.

S. Simpson made a few days parties were present; visit to Enid, and other Oklahoma MY- personal experience with this excellent machine convines hie that it is beyond 'question, the best and '1 7inc.ja'ciil.jMotocle on the market to-day. 1 rode one-of these machines 175 miles over very 4, betweieri Kiowa and Wichita in a half a day and used only seven quarts of gasoline. One-hund-, red miles to the gallon is not so. bad is it? yW'C interested in Motorcycles donlt fail to In vestigate the ABB SHKLAR.

U. S. LANPIS. cities, the first of the week. W.

Strohmire and wife of Cap- The Why of It. ron visited thelatter's parents, B. F. McGarrah and wife last week. Voters at the election- Monday will i Wanted to Buy Several good work notice that on the Independent Ticket horses, mares prefered.

Webb Greer there will be but three names, that of 0. P. T. Ewell for Mayor, and' of Abe Kiowa, Kansas. Phone 144.

Shklar and U. S. Landis for CottciU Save year geed horses for me. Don't forget the date There will be a meeting of Alfalfa men. The reason lor una is mat the ZOLAtiERD Co.

School Land Lessees at Cheroke Monday April 3rd at 1 o'clock, Wm. Mahoney. law forbids the printing or the of any candidate on tne oauot in more 9 than one place for the same office. Miss Anna Eorman went to Harper Friday evenine for. a brief visit with Consequently, as the Independent KANSAS AUBURN, NewYork MGRIFM, Party simply endorsed the nominations home folks, returning Sunday.

of Fred R. Smith, L. R. Benton and E. D.

Row went to Keith, Oklahoma j. E. Fritzlen for Councimen and on business Thursday of last week, re- Buchanan for Police Judge; as' their turning the following morning. names could not appear hi more than Bert Dunn and family from near By- one place, the places opposite these ton were among the people who trans- names will contain the words' No Nomination" to show the intention of acted business in town Saturday. Ed.

Klein and family moved to Cold the party. water, Kansas, where they will likely Gerlane. The TLANDERS 20' reside permanently, last week. Work 4ias begun on the new black Clyde Maltbie has moved to Kiowa, and orders his Kansan to this office, smith shop and Gerlane will once more have a blacksmith which1 is greatly instead of at Hazelton, as formerly. needed.

-They say' is Shoe Time BE SURE AND LOOK OVER Miss May Skusa came in from Hardt ner for a short visit with home folks, t. Lane of Council Bluffs, Iowa, cousin of M. J. Lane is visiting for a the last of the week, returning Mon a few days with the latter and family day. I have a quantity of fine barley seed The Kiowa ball boy 8 were on handl 9 MMMBMTT 1111 for sale.

Inquire at sheriff office in for the game Sunday, but the elements seen fit to interfere as it was impos Cherokee, or at my farm. 50-3t Chas. Morgan, sible to play, so they had to return rs. Warren Jones went to Kingman, home without a game which was a dissapointment to them as well as the Mondav evenine. as delegate to the Gerlane team.

state convention of the W. C. T. from Kiowa. Mrsl h.

Henderson and baby left Sprig Thursday for a visit with her parents Will O'Connell returned the first of at Clearwater, Kansas. tne week from Manhattan, where he has been attending school during the Mrs, E. rfaff visited at the Samson current term. home Friday. Archie Finley returned from Man C.

Page and wife spent Sunday at hattan, Kansas, where, he has been the Fauiconer home. attending the State Agricultural Have you seen the "Flander If you have not been so fortumate, be sure and see it. It is the car built tor speed and durability. 20-horse-power. Four cylinders, cast en bloc following best European and American practice in motors of these dimensions.

It is universally agreed among automobile engineers that the two bearing crank shafts is not only sufficient, but for many reasons superior to the three bearing type motors the cylinder bore of which is less 95 millimeters" (about 334 inches). In motors with cylinder bou ceeding the above dimensions all designers are unanimous in prescribing three bearing crank ahafts which is to say cylinders cast in pairs instead of en bloc. In this regard Flanders "20" and its mate, E-M-F "30," represent the two types and both follow the best practice in this regard. Mrs. C.

Martin visited College, Saturday. mother Mrs. Talbott at Kiowa Mrs. Etna Allen- and mother Mrs. middle of the as the latter- THEY ARE UP TO DATE Newt Tucker left for Cassville, Mis somewhat indisposed.

souri, the first of the week. They will theele- lev Fo'rshee. bje gone several days. vator- Saturday as also did J. Fread Garland and wife of Welling J.

Porter and wife of Kiowa visited ton, spent last Thursday and Friday with E. Fitzgerald and family the first with his brother. Wm. Garland and of the weeto lainujr ui hih C. Gronemiar Snd family accompan- rp tui lied bv Mrs; Gronemiar's-' father and o.

x. lauuiaci ouiuucu iitm mo i i .1 t-j 1 I mAnun. nrhn aA iricirincr rham nflmrMI cattle to Kansas uty; on last to Capron for' the day Monday visiting narlonrl cViinnoH nno nf iatfla ortH nnp I 1 ftIll? of hogs at the same time. Mrs. Julian of near Kiowa' For Sale By D.

M. Circle Kiowa And the finest line, yoii have! 'ever in. Gome and; see them for youir "RED GOOSF' Scfcool Ste are THE BEST wity visiting with Mrs. C. Mrs.

James VanHook visited J. R. Newton lost a good horse last I relatives at Alva, Oklahoma, last week. Miss Dollie Hull on Route 1 week of indigestion. Kansas visited with Miss Elizabeth during Martin some I W.

Cavin sold C. Mrs. VanHook's absence. stock last E. S.

Rule of Sharon was a caller on our people Saturday, tie brought Scout News some of the Sharon Basket Ball team All patrols were re-organized on with him making the trip" by auto. last Thursday1 evening. Patrol No. 1. is now commanded by Kan Burgess.

They returned the same evening. itltfM -at with Albert Lee Mason as Corporal. Miss Annie Bell, Principal of the Patrol No. 2. is in charce of HarrV Medicine Lodge High School, attended Myers as" the musical at the Congregation ll Fatroi no.

6., is cnarge or rami Smith' and Egbert Wells. Ralph Bur church Friday night between trains. gess is color bearen She was on her way from Medicine Owing to the a few Lodge to Alva. changes in the leadership ef Try a can of Black. Raspberries They are something fine, rujular 25c can for 1 Mrs.

W. L. Laughman and Ross fected, zna lieutenant bkuss is ad Hibbard were called to Medicine Lodge vanced to the rank of Captauii Corporal Robt. Skidmore will be ist- Lieu to looK after the body of Eugene You- Painting and Paper Hanging Whn you want really high-class Painting, Paper-hanging or sign writing, call up Phone 3003 tenant; and Leslie Goff, 2nd Lieuten mans, an old citizen of that city, who -Frank Nichols' is to died there after an extended illness, the grade of Seargent, and -still re Tuesday of last week. mains an orderly.

Gel That Spring Walter Allen is. a boy to f-'take tne loiuacury wurn in tue o. o. ui on last meeting night" He Is an ex A Card of Thanks. ceptionally bright boy- and make i Picked out now and avoid the rush Mrs.

Charles Bevans and son, Sher an excellent scout-. Private has man Bevans, wish to express their sin been attached to patrol No, cere thanks to all their numerous Privntja Killv and Carl are friends and neighbors who so kindly gmong the best scouts in-'the brigade i A. Greer W.EYAH HHbiaieu uiem hi iiieir reueiik buu oe- ana are in nu lor iuuiu uruiuuuuu. reavement. Private Dan DeMuth has been ap pointed chief of the signal" corps; and is matting rapra advancement' iir xne Queen Esther Meeting.

Morse and, alphabets. We -have boys from most The Queen Esther Circle will meet Friday night March 31st with Miss trade- Lieutenant; Goff is the. trician of. the. trooD.

A. short DeMoss at the home of U. S. Landis. ago, he and Lieutenant Skidmore made Subject Past and present in Porto fe Jxcbfa Achenbach; V.

Tres. o.ivv. j. Cashier IT'S The Ladies Aid give their Annual at some improvement in tne wiring- oi the. armory, getting the fights "better arranged for the purpose they the home of O.

P. T. Ewell and family are needed. Ric6. (..

Opening Song No. i Scripture Reading, Isaiah 111-11 Prayer. Vocal Solo, Mr. Archie Findley, this evening. This event is one of the most important in a social way there I' The boys are arrangements will be in Kiowa this season.

for their first- camping expedition, which will take place as soon as school and before the boys get settled" down for their summer work. A. LvNoble J. N. Tincher Noble Ttncheb Simpson Law.

CSct in utMattonat Bank Reading, Who are the Porto RicanS, P- fidnfc Wni. O'Ntil, Jkcob E.HolniesEd. tt. l. W.

-Blunt1 M. C. Jones, who purchased the Mc Nabb livery barn some time ago, trad ed it yesterday to J. S. Jenkins, tak ing in part payment, lot 6 in block 42 'Each boy io receive an application MissPeMoss.

Duet, Misses Landis. Reading, Miss Emma Goff Business. Closing Song, 655. muBt "first receive the endorsement of at least three members of the troop. As yet, no application been i toned dowit.

this being the lot lying just north of the barn..

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Pages Available:
141
Years Available:
1911-1911