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The Kiowa Daily Journal from Kiowa, Kansas • 1

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THE KIOWA DAILY JOURNAL sggaeBsaMeaseasssKssBssseassnBBaBniaHHBasasa KIOWA, KANSAS FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1916. VOLUME 35 Dont forget to see Timothy Dobbs tonight at the Dreamland theatre. Work on the new school building i progressing nicely. T. N.

Hatfield made a business trip to Wichitu yesterduy. X. F. Rudolph recently purchased new Chalmers six and it wus delivered to him yesterday. Both J.

It. and J. B. Circle arc in Arkansas City taking treatment at the sunitariuin. Prof.

MeUuire nnd wife received a set of solid silver Rogers spoon and ulso Souvenior spoon from the patrons of the school at Valley Calls the first of the week in appreciation for the splendid work rendered last school term at that place. The Prof and wife appreciate this gift very much indeed. Chas Cooke Hnd family have returned to their home after few days vacation. Miss Ott of Kiowa came today fa visit her sister, Mrs. Schwall.

Alva Review -Courier. NAS NOT FORGOTTEN HOW G. C. Sparks made a business trip to Wichita today and will return this evening. Show me abuse, and I will do my nhare toward cutting it out.

I have jvne that before in public life, and have not forgotten how. Chas. E. Hughes, Topeka. Mr.

nnd Mrs. A. B. Crowl are visit ing in Oklahoma City and Edmond at present. A GOOD DRIVE AHEAD Found Pair of auto mud chains, owner may have same by calling and paying for this ad.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BRATTAIN Born in Hamilton County, Indianu, February 15, 1834. Died September 27, 1910, age 82 years, 7 months aiyl 12 days. Married October 17, 1857 to Hanna E. Nisholson. To this union were horn eight child ren; Viola M.

Anderson of Tacoma, Washington, Jva N. Smethers, deceased, Albert E. of Chicago, 111; Charles F. of Pond Creek, Okla. Edward deceased; Neellie E.

Koos-sler, Medicine Lodge, Kans. Maude M. deccused; II. Byron, Yelton, Okla. Dr.

Brnttaiii was a graduate of Rush Medicine College of Chicugo, 1)1 class of 1878 and came to Medicine Lodge in the same year, practcing his profession there many years and ranching cattle also. Imt as he advanced in years he became so hard of hearing that it was very unpleas -and and inconvient and he ahonded his practice and when the Cherokee Strip in Oklahomu opened in 1893 lie took land there 7 miles southwest of Kiowa where he prospered and made his home until age again disqualified him for active life and hi sold out ranch, stock and home nnd moved to Kiowa where he lived until liis death which was the result of an operation which he underwent at St. Francis Hospital, Wichita, Kans. where he died. Mrs.

Brattain, his wife, suffered a stroke of paralysis about two years ago and has been practically helpless since and when Dr. went to the hospital some two weeks ago she was taken to her soft's home, C. F. of Pond Creek, Oklahoma where she is now and is in such health that it is not possible for her to attend the funeraof the Doctor which is held vt Kiowa M. E.

Church, Kiowa, Kansas, Septemhehr, 29, 1916 at 3 ru. His two sons, Charles and Byron hrs daughter, Mrs. 8. Roessler were with him when he died. Those that were present at the funeral from out of the city are: A.

ID. Brattain, Chicago, III; C. F. Bun-nin, Pond Creek, Byron Brat tain and wife of Yelton; S. Roessler and wife of Medicine Lodge.

Eighth Grade. Alice Itufe Margaret Daev, Gladys PibUat. Fuller Kill li Harris, Helen iron. Smith, Pearl' Smith, Doehi Gracia Waite, (Mm Vi 1 1 law, Alberding, GlacMcr Bruiting. Buckles, Luther Clruttv JnWa.

Willie Goff; Via, ant Henan lA-t-, ai'd Laly, Horace Luty, FrauriL Alliian Smith, Wright: Welsh, Forrest Cunningham, Mrs. Mercer, Tf-adfear FresHmeiM Paul Angelo, Edha Bcmima. Bishop, MiirveT Buford Alietfc herding, William Botkin Cur! berger, Ruth HiTcnforgor, Gurstle, Ernest Haynes, Pimf son, Anna Hood, Lydia Justis, Isile Kincaid', Morris hardt, Cecil McCoy, XQjOmL 9 Milton Nelson, Zclia PraKi. Ray, Gladys Ren, Vera Gadys Reed, Laura Ewtxf, Vi Smith, Marie Nett derly, James Strut her; HumM' son, Maynard Tibbetts, Bofctp ton, Herbert Whit-t on raw Norrine WoodVnrdL Sophomores Elmer Alberding, Gludyi Ralph Alma Claris, Clark, Irwin Cunningham Dickey, Margearet Dison. son, Irene Goff, Helen red Griffin, Cexil Hums on Jeffries, Laura Kietudi, Ifiirix Frank Nichols, Myrtle- Ray, Rumscy, Helen Scliroedfer, fffaR Goldie Vannaman, Howard Nellie Williams, Frances Ultnvt Juniors Chester Brnkey, Oscar Ray Circle, Pearl ConradU Knutb Good, Mary Green, Fredfe dWNSm, Irene Hague, Wu.

Heiuy, Burn, iucs Ruth Justis, Ben Landis, Alta Forrest Rhoton, Edison Watt, Vandusen. Seniors Hazel Burkey, Deksfe Fa rage. Forage, Myrtle Foreman, EdUlti William Harris, Edgar Hull. Johnston, Fred McGee, Albert Grace Mays, Virginia Parker; Mtew. Redman, Mabel JTiWmdl Tucker, Myrtle Watt, IIiuwJ.

There are a good many from here going to Wichita next week to take in the Wheat Show and Exposition. We must have a good drive aheud nnd there is no reason why in this eoontry with its ability and natural resources, we shonld not have permanent prosperity. To do that, we must look alter our own. That is what I mean by dominant American -ism able to take care of American Charles Evans Hughes, Oregon, August 17. Bratton, Irene Filson, Dorothy Green Keith Leonhardt, Adolph Meixner, Bert Pieree, George Prutt, Edward Roton, Rudolph Sills, Harry Schuyler, Chaliner Schuyler, Lawrence Smith, Juius VunGundy, Arthur Ware, Otis Ware, Adron Watson, Luellu Grimm, Mary Grimm, Eliza -bethbeth Ilngenhuch, Mildred Ilahn, Gladys Hendricks, Eunice Haynes, Florence McGuire, Georgia MeKitrick Mina Olsen, Martha Stoops, May Smith, Ethel Templeton, Della Ware, Myrtle Moore, Cora Moore, Seville Van Hook, Teacher Fifth Grade Roy Alberding, Crester Barnes, Lee Bragg, Leonard Crow, Virgil Crow, Lewis DeMuth, Ralph Eilcn-herger, Harland Hendricks, Willard James, Paul Nash, Eugene Sommers, Robert Scott, Irvin Templeton, Price Vandiver, Alen Vandusen, William West, Guy Redwine, Lester Beaman.

Renu Birchard, Aldene Cowgili, Kffie Dixon, Lois Harris, Kathleen Jones, Mary McBrayer, Bessie Peaney, Mildred Redman, Ethel Rhodes, Dorothy Stairs, Charlotte Smith, Mollic Lowe, Hazel Pratt, Vivian Strohmier Ethel Froman, Teacher Sixth Grade Everett Bnton, Hurley Carey, Lewis Circle, Ralph Cowden, Lee Dixno, Lloyd Haynes, Carl Hahn, Kenneth Ikerd, Frank Marcum, Russel Mc-Kitrick, Homer Vandusen, George Vannaman, Howard Wiilton, Henry Williams, Ilaran Noodmanscc, Elmer Ward, Orin Wheat, Myrtle Alberding, Alice Bishop, Viola Carey, Edna Circle, Ruth FnRon, Grace Green, Aldena Harris, Daisy Hock-ett, Oraee Luty, Marguerite McAlister, Blanch Peaney, Juanita Price, Freda Schroeder, Murjorie Waite, Olive West, Verna West, Eleanor Montgomery. Edna Knadler, Teaches-. Sefenth Grade Carl Botkin, Earnest Brattin, Marvin Conrad. Chester Jones, Alfred Leonhardt, Russell Redman, Robert Ward, Ovel Wilhite, Forrest Williams Joe Williams, Furabe Conrad, Clarissa Evans, Opal Gurstlc, Blanch Haynes, Gussie Henson, Alta Isaac, Fay Jones, Nellie Justis, Mildred Kincaid, Marian Mason, Glendora Milner, Leona Ray, Elsie Scott, Helen Sparks, Maude Sloops, Edna Watkins, Lela Wilhite, Marion Willis. Anna Foreman, Teacher Mr.

und Mrs. Grgory of Kiowa Kansas were home guests of Rev. and Mrs. Gordon, Tuesday. Mrs.

Gordon is a niece of Mr. Gregory. Renfrew's Record. Miss Mary Gregory of Hutchinson returned to her home this morning after a pleasant visit with A. Crowl's.

Mrs. Crowl and Miss Gregory are sisters. We passed the new school building last night after dark and the men were still working. They intend to have it inclosed before the severe weather starts in. Andrew Grimm, Elmo Hardison, Leonard Hardison, LeRoy James, K.

Killingsworth, Wesley Leonhurdt, Wendull Miller, Derrough McBrafer, Delbur Pnrker, Frank Sandey, Eu-genn Snodderly, Dulc Stoops, Glenn Vale, Lumbert Van Gundy, Don Williams, Harold Drysdale, Leonard Benson, John Griffin, Birdine Benet, Elmetta Devlin, Louise Brown, Maude Eilenberger, Alice Everett, Floyeda Hardison, Evulyn Henson, VLrgel Hood, Bettie Hunt, Ilattie Johnson, Helen Luty, Velina Peaney, Nellie Parker, Hazel Pratt, Celtu Ratlige-ber, Vela Rathgeber, Margaret Smith Idris Snodderly, Dorothy Tanner, Iona Wells, Redwiiie, Adeline Williams. Louise Glenn, Teacher Second Primary Harry A 1 herding, Curl Bosley, Otho Bryunt, Fay Coryell, Jeanette Bunton Ruth Campbell, Merium Cunningham, Euln Denny, Orville Dixon, Allen Grif fin, Harley Hanes, Neil Ikerd, Her bert James, Homer Ligenstoffer, Dale Menefee, Rudolph Parker, John Pratt, Martin Pratt, Virgil Price, John Ryburg, Liman Saunders, Os-ear Schuyler, Hugh Scott, Henry Smith, Martin Templeton, Victor Ward, Neld Dountnin, Florine Hardison, la-fay Ilecknrd, Melba Hendricks, Olive Johnseon, Ruth Kendall, Jessie Lowe, Arniua MacHoncs, Eli, ibeth Markham, Iiellen Miller, Thelmr. Ray, Wilda Rcasoner, Ruth Scott, Pearl Vandusen, Eunice Margaret Walluci Monette Wa-Lck, Dorothy Wo dinaney, Nettie Ware, Bonnie Reasoncr. Artie Burkey, Teacher Second Grade Vernon Beason, Orlan Bryunt, Alfred Bishop, Harold Bragg, Donald Rrijftin, Basil Brundridgc, Guy Bur-res, Pauline Brinkmoier, Pearl Bunker, Thelma Bunker, Ruth Crow, Letha Drown, lone Drysdale, forma let ta Green, Gerald Crauier, Walter DeMuth, Francis Delluth, Bruce Dorman, Leonard Johnson, George Lutz, William MeKitrick, James Aid Guire, Claud McGinnis, Robert Odum Richard Price, Jimmie Redwine, Rescue Reed, Johnny Rhodes, Marion Sanders, Jay Sanders, Clarence Ynn-dnsen, Maxine Woodmunsee, Vernon Williams, Floyd Zerber, Orville Zer-ber. Lorine Gur? tie, Elizabeth Huso, Ruby Ilood, Thelma, Hardison, Ellen Harris, Eunice Hauser, Katheryn Ikerd, Rosa Johnson, Lottie Jackson Mary Lyon, Mary McBruver, Ora Reed, Rosa Smith, Fay Thompson, William Verda Welsh, Teacher.

Third Grade Elizabeth Bosley, Bertha Clingerman, Iona Courod, Marie Darrow, Fern Eillenherger, Ioa Holt, Dora Kil lings worth, Jeanette, Lyon, Marjorie Mays, George Aiehele, Ilnrville Barnes, Carl Burton, Raymond Carey Ralph Collins, Harold Coonrod, Stil-man Clingerman, Loyd Crow, Eick Evans, Lilie Meixmer, Iiellen McKit-rick, Ruth Newkirk, Vera Olson, Mildred Parker, Essiee Ray, Tressie Ray, Mildred Scott, Murguaret Bom-mcr, Imogene Stairs, Edma Stoops, June West, Lois West, Potter Goff, George Kidd, Russell Leonhardt, Ev erett Menefee, Frank Moors, Gny Marcum, Newton McHone, Milford Parker, Harod Eugene Parker Earnest Schwanz, Coraon Scott, Ralph Vandusen, Chas. VanGundy, Robert Vnnnaman, Bob Waite, Earl Walton, Donald Williams, Willie Redwine, Luther Beason, Mauro Samarripa, Edward Strohmeier, Ola Guier, Teacher Mr. Thompsone intends to have his laundry all reudy to go to Harper Monday. We are sorry to see this enterprise going from Kiowa and feel we are losing a great deal but hope Mr, Thompson will have the best of success in his new home. Mr.

Thump son deserves to have a good business Special We had a light frost last the first of the season. This morning those who were down town early could see the men going to work with heavy coals on. Hazel Whitton. THE FARMERS HOTEL BURNS DO YOU KNOW It is dangerous to put anything into the mouth except food and drink? 1 1 Sanitary instruction is even more ini portant than sanitary legislation If The I'. S.

Public Health Service is sues free bulletins on tuberculosis 1 The continuous liberal use of Alcoholic beverages lowers efficiency and menaces longevity? 1 1 Moderate exercises in the open air prolongs ife? 1 Mouth Breuthing makes children stupid 1 1 Fish cannot live in foul water nor man in foul nir? 1 1 Smallpox is wholly preventable NEvTlDEA NATIONAL TICKET. For President CHARLES E. HUGHES of New York For Vice-President CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS of Indiana. STATE Justice of the Supreme Court SILAS W.

PORTER, Position No. 1 JUDSON S. Position No. 2. Governor ARTHUR CAPPER Lieutenant Governor W.

Y. MODGAN Secretary of State J. T. BOTKIN State Auditor FRED W. KNAPP State Treassuror WALTER L.

PAYNE Attorney General S. M. BREWSTER Superintendent of Public Instruction W. D. ROSS Superintendent of Insurance CARRY J.

WILSON CONGRESSIONAL Congressman 7th District J. S. SIMMONS -'V SENATORIAL State Senator 37th District FRANCIS C. PRICE JUDICIAL Jm4ge District Court 24th District GEORGE L. HAY COUNTY Representative 73rd District I.

N. GREEN County Clerk S. W. IRELAND County Treasurer MRS. JENNIE B.

GLENN Registerof Deeds C. E. THOMPSON County Attorney KEITH S. SIMPSON Probate Judge. LLOYD A.

PIERCE Sheriff HARVE REA Coronor DR. B. H. JORDAN County Surveyor LLOYD DAVIS County Superintendent W. M.

SEAMAN Clerk of the Distrilt Court ALICE RUDOLPH Jdatjr Commisssioner, 2nd District frank bartz faulty Commissioner, 3rd District JOHN T. CLAWSON The Fanners hotel northesat cor nor of the square, caught fire at 5:30 this morning and in a few minute? was in a mass of flames. The guests barely escaped with their lives, sev eral by means of the fire escape. quickly did the flames spread that they did not even have time to gather their clothing. A strong wind was blowing and it looked for a time as if the entire east side of the square would go but by the quick work the flames were confined to the one build ing.

The buiding and contents were a. total loss. No insurance. Alva Review-Courier in ranges. The old carved und ornamented work eentirefy dime-way with, and the range from end to end, perfect smooth stream line design.

The NEW IRON RIVERSIDE being so smooth that it can bee cleaned by wiping over with a does awa with most of the blackinng and cleaning work fespairet If ornamental stoves. Many other Features: Sanitary drop door high closet, afuminm reservoir lid, double walled oven door, patent oven bottom damper, lids and cross pieces, and many others. Seventy two different styles of this range, and one that Cv sn fa suit you. Come and look them over. Prof.

McGuire made this office a very pleasant call this morning and transaeteed a little business. Had with him several letters complimenting him on the Rplcndid way in which be is handling the school here. Prof. McGuire does not believe in staying in the old rut but in advancing with the times or a ittle ahead so as to bo ready for thee different problems that will come up. Kt SIN jLETONS dept, store.

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT A crowded house greeted the opening of the Savoy Saturday night and the audience was well pleased with the selection of pictures given them by the management, Messrs Franklin and Hinshaw. The comedy reel wus an extra yood one and the Trail of The Yukon proved to be high class. The management intends to give noth ing but the best in the way of art as well as clean, moral pictures, and while the high class ones cost a little more, in the long run it will prove beneficial to all. It is the intention to give three shows a week if the potronage justifies, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. Jet Visitor iTEF om st om, and see the pen that is in use by the United States Army andKa-wj.

Parker Lucky Curve Safety-sealed self filling Fountain We also sell Watermans and Conklins self filling, fhmtariin pens. Wo sell Only Quality Goods at. Harmon Drug Store Phone 72 Day or Night Following is alist of the scholars enrolled in the Kiowa public schools for the term 1916-17. First Primary Dentil Beck, Allen Bryant, Charles Clingerman, Max Coryell, Bertram Crow, Samuel Dorman, Donald Glenn Fourth Grade Carl Brattain, Henly Bratton, Hubert Buckles, Donald Cunningham, Fay Highfill, Howard Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Bee Killingsworth, Rnye Baker, Eva Benton, Eva Benton-4 Hazel Blair, Marjorie Bragg, Dorothy.

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Pages Available:
352
Years Available:
1916-1916