The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 251, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Our Clearing Sale!
of all Summer Goods is
Now on in Full Blast
Not one item of Summer Goods throughout
l? establishment will we carry over if prices
will help to sell the goods-which past experience
has taught us they will. During our clearing
sale, we are offering 8
All Summer Goods
at a discount of
25 to 60 Per Cent.
for^e'must'^have*the£?ttaSVS
that wi ™ a4
we„Iayourfu"urfn^h'S ^ b>' ^ P*** as
An Cnr'Hh oi.«K3i'>w* tells a court
•tory. A <-ii-=p| In ib rui Idle, «r Mo
l ruiciiuHnn waa |.snde.| , r |«-'
•jram. Hello,- he Mid. aa be read It.
Ha WulH m Traut.
Application waa made at balf *
oaea at«m before the oiau could get
me tn dollar bill f«ir bis roll of one*.
"I don't set" said tbe man's com
m>— neiio. r,e said. aa be rvad It. 1 iwol see." Mid tbe man's itwi-
rio^and-ao haa won 'Ik- Iter by." Mr panlon. "why you went to all that
^ . *ii J th*' ik*r p U -•!# ..... tfTMltkl# V.ui i«ni#1...
A..- aaid the ).m<- *-T-r..|y. -jt la er>
unseemly that in the eoorae of solemn
Judlrtal |.iwdii^*, where a man *
liberty ai*l ivpuutloo art* at atakr.
yon should be talkiu* of tbe wlooer of
• hon*> ra«-e. tr l y the way. dn-s
tbe t-l^fran. aay wl.ieb wen. see.*i.1
and third?"
trouble lou are going to pay Ui«
money ri«ht orer to your Ullor Wliy
didn't yon fire him the one dollar
billar
"Berauae ft would make a had tm
preaaion." waa the reply -1 am broke.
but I don't want him to know It. Hlwti
ever yon get in that fix pay your dobti
la tbe largest Mils that ron can gi* j,0
hold of. It enbaifes your value In tlM Xo
estimation of tradesmen and paves "~
the way for further credit. A fellow
SANTA FE Tine TABI-R.
lUia Lit.
Tk Wrltkl < r Ikr VwM.
A cubic to* ,r *-trtb weigh* about
Ave and a half times a* mu.-h as -
cuMe foot of water, A cubic mile
eoi-h then we'ghs
IT«e volume of the earth I* jra.>9H).
Th** ■ ' the indicates that you have bad7J~h.Mll.
Zi.:. 7.™ if* * rt-'W-i. art.,tod pretty lively to get tbe m>t.e.
*W.'MV W.OOO.OUO.lMJ toua If !TM add and that there isn't much left where
Soil*
itiKIW Wartx.
arrives 7 «;• u
arrlv-a 10 -M . .a
- - - «p <ia
Nora .... arTtTs*t-*i •«
Main Line. i;o«*(3*it.Y
" irnw * * m
srriTea II-«
, ' vas-un. a ieii- w v, II .rrirw * «
uile of. will thluk a beap m.ire of you if yon Xo in :«riw ti «s .a
) t pay with one live dollar hill than with 1
tO.. j.i,- Ave ones. A haudful of .fk-ken feed !
if the- rh*t rnn hava lia.( <
to this tlie wetcht of tbe atmosphere
glv-n alwre. we get a grand total -
tons
a opt. STOPr
Everything to Eat and Wear. M
THE PONCTCHICOIIWEB
E8TABUSHKD 1W3.
" nioial«" in the deep woods down , . uru.
•boat Guthrie? ]for ,he
Even in these hot days «IW LTh" St0r> by Prof W A-
Drummoad spurs h,m*elf up to "V'S' suPer,a«e°dent of the Uai
.het.sk of writing long ed.lor.ls «ed P«W'c schools ,a AIm-
ou his separate st.tehood scheme ' Ct that <,r,s "e held
There >s one good th.og .bout it " " m ,hac Part of
however, uobody is requ-red to T* J°ma,a' should ** ,akeo
read the stuff , *'«h several grains of s.ic. The
story has a decidedly yellcw tinge.
The papers report the case of ^he man> reliable people return,
two Crawford county, Kansas mg from Alaska every year bring
men who traded wives, one of the back n" uch report.
keg of beer
dian landlords They would make
the land owned b> the Indians
bear the expense of the state gov
ernment by taxation in order to
reduce the tax on their pers-joal
property and town lots and the
result would be a ruinous tax rate
for the Indian land owner.
THAT BIG PETITION.
Mud Sett K Will Be T a H,|e. La«C
••I Weifb m Poind<
men receiving a kee of beer ' ;o Ti., i^ „ i . . '
boot." Tbor« ore ploolv ol "I K"' ' St "- el-
in Kido, «t,o woulJ .,„le.hc„ ^ ' Terruorv «.IUr, t„ Del,,,t, a s. M«-
inr , w„0 J ' 15 suh«n' ed io the prayerful con- !Cui«. wa, i„ tde citf ye,tcrdav {ronj
? ,0eefeven up 'f ederation of the editor of the Ha*nee an<l attended ttit ball ^a®e
• h#d a Ch,DCe Enid Eagle: The trioal leaders o< r? the*lt<:rnoon «e will a„end tbe
I>eep tor* cor.vent'.un at WdlUM
todav and n, g<t (row there- tu Li -
Jton. Mr. Scott report, that he
^fine Furniture!
City # bl2ge«t furniture
■tore invite# you to ee toe largeat,
rinj;.t mo.t Connate and tieM
aa-..--. J dWplay of bome*fornii>aini(h
ver pr inted In northern Oklaiioma
*J"Ser i* a to*j.:b of quality, a f«-elinir
• if -i a n«e of -uper'')r ra ue
io our urnnure .eiilom met witn In
otner «tore *Vou will fimi our
i-ri-e« 'itflT a- we buy oaiv by the
oar. •tf.-in* in jrnur mail order it.1-
>fU . and compare ur pr! •- * th
tbeir-. and you will And that we can
«ave you tnonev
J". M. DUiKCAN,
Furniture md Undertaking.
.tfetunjf many letter* in rcifarl to the
I bii; petition to congreac for Immed';-
I ate -tatebood for toe two terrltorie*
I Thu petition, ne (ieure . will be at
I leaat two mil>-- Idf, weiifb *)opound-
I and a*, the lowest calculation conta n
I 000 signature* After thi* i pre-
I Mated U Mfrtn, it will be returned
and tfiven to the Oklahoma Historical
society, delegate and Mr* McGuire
[ an.) Mr. Scott will start for Wa hiu*.
ton a Vjut November 1st. to be present
when congre** convene* on the lOtb.
■la Ofejwetloa.
'It U too bad that Bllggina wast-s
bis time writing
"I <lon't mind hi* waxUng his own
time." nnxwered tbe severe man. "btit
ba ha* no rlgtit to wa.te wy time reail
Ing It aloud to me "-Wanhlncton 8 «r
a Lini* iiri* w*«im.
Okl financier Young man, you mint
twmemlier thai there* always room at
tbe tor. of tbe ladder Applicant for
Job- Urn' Would yon mind irKii,* U).
• booat ao I can see for myself? r
trolt Free fnm
«l Hoa With a sy.s
t*rank Millet's babjr waa •■briateoed
In I.ondon when Hntton and I^wren.-* 1
Birr ft we, [irea^nt The child waa!
t> b^ nam.-.I IjwmuT, ait,j Barrett
it out "Ijwr n.!e," aa hla name
was spelled. Hutton Immediately cor- !
rwvtad him with "UumwV as his
own name ta spelled And tbey aboul
'"i ,;,i* at each other, to tbe amaa*-
ment of the parisb .-lerk. till Mr Millet !
stopjied them, with the remark that
the father ought to hav«? something to
"•y and. turning to tbe clerk, said.
^Hpei! him with a v.' - And Ij.vretK*
•'!'*t waa made by law.-christian
It ^fl t<«r.
•
('<vlllaatlaw mm<l lkr Kaflr.
On barv feet. „f wl,l.-li tbe akin grew
so tougti as to enable him to run over!
tb.- sharpenr roe** without tlia-biu< '
tb.- old Kaiflr .smld easily walk, as
fast as a horse trots, fifty miles a day
Tbe Kattir who -till K,-, i.aref.^t eau 1
do so t >!ay He used likewise to 1
able to x> t -j light -the ivho f,
constantly Inuring one now for
mav-hes—by rubliing two atk-ks t-v
««"her Now h<> as b .'pless i:i th-
dark as ocrse!ve,i.-i all Mall Uazette.
that .-am- from. A mau who really
has money .-an afford to pay in pennies
If he r-~la like it. but he who has little
can keep up h.s .-rwlit only by tmiurf
large bills.--New Vork Press.
Hutchison & Pont a City.
'*1.58 -TIM lias
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V, M" .rrit" SB i' n
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W. L. « -a
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"A womau'a tionnei would not cw1
muHj if It wasn't f jr tbe trinn
said the miserly bushaud
'Neither would a man's whisfcer*.'
answeml his wife rhl.-v. N - K*d*n*
Sin«sTlty Is th • Taii' of tb" aonl. m*
diasimulation >* the mask -I >il>ay
TIME T A LA
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tl4a«L< Ct r 7 T «J0 4 .•
D. W. KYGaR. Prop.
Star Barber Shop
Saccestar t* Cslha* t Kyjar.
I
Tbe Best Equipped Sjjp iq kav
county. Come aod e me and
eet what you expect.
All kinds of HAiR iud FAf'E
preparations a fav-e
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M 'akiis Msll sn<1 .snaUiKasu-rn I.laai >si
i^iirtWictiti
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Amn ionplili . <-r , u
sl l u!* and ron smith Kxpre.*
L«sv«« Wichita 4 ii a m
Airt«e*lt. UMi , t
Amvsa Fort Snjfh [-'.*.
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0 w. -TKa;-..U. P a Wieltta Ks^aa.
Batks :jr •• |g
Itoiahlr KnaWrraaalaf.
Suitor— Heg pirdon for !i> •rr'ijitlnr
but-I—er—have j.^r .. t;iat ]
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«"«fcte- and s!,.. refer-...! to y>J I
Old GentIoa an_«;ee . , :..k 's:
r: - • -: Oflea Tfce Kidneys Are
r t'.;"1",':, z 1Mmi > om-wm
bankrupt. -\>w V .rk Weekly.
CX>UTHAN A MARIS.
Attorneys-at-Law
P
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OKI*
' (in* to foi.s- ll j^a
, ^tK -IAl SttMlUO. , ... .
s Sill. • 1 •oll.-lte-l j 1*
. v tii,arsncs i-ai*.
fsr -i ,, • >«i«.-ioai*
William E. Curtis, who has un- the Chickasaw nation seem to : •
dertaken to set things right in the' in sympathy with the state-
BV THE ixjt'UKB pw.we.ar • I lerrU°nes * «"og for statehood, ' hood views of Oklahoma than win,
l. c. hkaducy, kdm)b°,,paf,y!*ay* ,he oa,lve mhabuants of New those of their compatriots i the
' — Mexico are industrious and thrifty : other nations. Governor D H
|El,l«^e<, al -be postoltlce in Ponca ant* make desirable citizens. The 1 Johnston is opposed to the separ-
>oah. as^ae^n^™a^,0matu^r0UK,, the ,acts are lha< the natives of New ! statehood convention at Mus
— 1 Mexico are lazy and worthless and j ^ogee and B.H.Colbert is for
office ok kastueand xvknue came about as near being good joint statehood, saying "Should
" citizens, aa the coyotes do to be- i a state be made of the five nat.ms
Who has been stirring up tbe 'Qg sheep* bul '' 'acts 8el « the j the legislature would be composed
inituals" in the deep woods down w*> Curt, . s° much the worse j of white men. tenants of the' I
la the Ba-Sianln*.
-I t-H TO. . y(/a d)n.t
j know tae jjy.s atj.j ot a „JO,
I tented married life. ;fce happy rt:^ht of
j J^rs. the long.- r.*nfui .-Jtlru of" -
"How long have you been married?"
"Just a month."
i-nhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It nsed to he considered tlwt oniv i promp
ar:uary and bladder troubles were to be
— faced t„ kidney. ' *aoa* *
but no-* modem
! js ience proves that
llearlv ;1 .lise>*>
have tlje-.r hegt':-!i!i'<
tu the diiaor-'.er
these itnjir rt.i. t
us.
Oda I ol*.|d arr, /tjf JbJP The kilnoit, f'.U--
Mrs Jacson sa..l t> Mr. I^tnmls In JT aa-ipurit-. ii
perfect confij.n . ' l o you kuow uii:, • "7T 7° T ';K I w"'-
la the prettiest b<i../ in tL.- w..ri ' •••• inere.ore «~n y«n:r ki<i:u-Vhare we.it
"Well reallr n-'.w "• out otf on!. ...,ican uti ier.-t-n. :
den-'" ssm'm^ * J*11.' A f***' tire body U affected sud
• " " Mri lAiusma. "So l« tu* every ocpjn *eem to fail to do its
mine. dutv.
It yoa are ck or " feel bodlr," brjrin
Mn li pnrltt": not .dways keen : ttk,aX tho kwlnev t-nicK. !-.-
oue fr .*! - .Ti::. . fol -,. ^
aeu: e fr ,.T, thei. . n„r
A V\. COMSTOCK
L.w, :t
-.at-oTsr
•1! Court*
w. K. MOOR K.
Attorncy-at-I-aw
nli prAcci.-- in %i; 1^441 % j
Ml Hi litis pr jp*ri> -i ^
prornp:«
Office ut r *ji t '• dru* iU)
D. LAKE HUBLKR.
LAWYER
will Iinaciicsa Iu all m-c,ur: - n„ j.-.|
lorv auU do a<su.ral coli^ ,. a Iij.i ,
H<...iiia 1 ao-l :
over Kin*'* ■ . i
N wkirk. Olrla
W
J. WHALI.ON
Optician.
W|f ft*. V e-j|-
ern.
^ ® 1 ■' mm/mm j, in.
Kilmer s .-.wjui-^koot. bc^ n* aa m j:i
well th will hv'.,>
' ti tu-oiiK.r organs j . he_ tb. A tris) •
vts«-ie at unit
FRED D. sPAKKs. D.D S.
l) K N T 1ST
■ i9c« u «
lllu-na'
itndof
Stag fo
wkickike
NATIONAL
MAGAZINE
f«s paying!
MO.OO'O
r too wmctiLT 1
11*. * 5" nl* u>** """ 'tta frtiu.t
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IZIT^ —+« IWM. M
H. U. BROADDUS.
Dentist.
Of ' ill VrDlt ,%/ taM. - —
Ave,,,.-
, mIJ -ranvinc- anu-n..
If you arr sick *.-i: can n.ake no wi«-
"ke bv first .i s- .r i,- rW kidnevs
The mild srwl tlie o\ -rf.t. ' <rtfe*; .f
I Dr. Kilmer s swamp-Koot. Uk- great
J kidney rcrm.i . .- reali/e.-i. It
stands the high-it t - - v- . ierrul cure,
of tbe wh 'i -i ; • . and i,m W
r>n its BMrrit.- ii r" V"
lwvea w.,ipl ■ ZmTT^SSZZr
, by mail fr- a. . jsinr. —... „.
how to find ..at i .^,1 • kt.iu,-. ...
bladder trouble. Menu ,t, thi« tuu-
when wntuutoWr. K-':nc-r * <J... Binrf-
hamton.N V. I>on t make anv m.,4ake. KAPIO-IMN.ULY
bur renwmlwr th- name. js amp-Ro.,:. OrriCI*t f% MlTYW
DrKiluiers Swamp-R..,t tbe ad- Q Rll VtfiY GulU«
dress. Bia^uamto i, X. \ ..oucvtry Isxtla. nKlUjlV* 2S Cf"*r3
AflAMS ST.CHtCA&A
UNO OF AIL LINIMENTS
COMS RHKUMATBM AND AtirAJK
ROBERT S.ON ^ SCO. I
Physicians and Surgeons.
Mil KOSCOMCAL AND X hAV U««
IHCETICAL TRkATMKHT
«ano-msn.\lly
Ufe bus no blessing like a pnnient
fMand Euripides.
Do ^yoxa,
know of
Jiitetteaa
one
I llttl# Itornft. IfMrdotm. >.f« I
l^^taraX52Br-1
ThlnK, Laugh or Cry
fiESKQiUtsitt
I th. CumP<"U>r* sr*
I SSigirj&ataLatag
11?ti>«
|J0E CHAPPIE, Editor
All Uada ol Cnitkcd Frail* *i M*rrltaa's
AVENVS.
t1^ REMARKABLE CURE
Md. C. N J, toJStuJ'^dwrites
•rV «u5d-",S " *7"
cure.1 me, ,iteT ■*in/^^/1®^Il,U,l'" Bt. which
KSWtfT-i •
without crutche* «„h . ' -T., V H * Bow walk
by
anton s Pharmacy,
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 251, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1905, newspaper, August 3, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174924/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.