The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Chase Opera House, Monday, October 2d.
ONE NIQhT ONLY.
Kilroy & Britton's Big Scenic Production
"An Aristocratic Tramp"
Not like any other play with a tramp title.
OL^L1 San Francisco at night, the Knmous Yellowstone Park. the
OiiTi slums and Chinese District, the Kxciting Automobile race
and explosion and the Sunset Limited going at full speed.
FIVE BIG SPECIALTY *CTS.
Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents Tickets on sale at Chases.
Black Cat fetockinsrs are the beat.
Try The Leader'* 10c leaders.
Tiro furnished rooms for rent on
■outh-Third. Inquire of Mrs. F. Dun-
bam.
Hev. Hudson of Kansas will preach
at the Baptist church next Sunday
morning and evening. All are cor-
dially invited to attend these servicer.
For Saie—10 unimproved lots in
Wylde addition. Inquire of Mrs
Cata*
"At Cripple Creek" wn presented
at the opera honse last nijfht to a
crowded house. The play is one of
Itsorbinu interest trom start to fln
ish, and is presented by th's company
in a manner to merit the commenda-
tion of crit >cal playgoers. Mr. Car-
penter has ; company of exception-
aole merit, a tact which accounts for
the remarkab e success of his present
tour. Manager Chase of the opera
house has opened the season with a
ttrst-class attraction, which speaks
well for those to follow. "At Cripple
Creek" will go down in the list as one
of the really Rood things that has
come this way.
Two nicely turnished room for rent
with or without board. Inquire of
Mrs. Baxter, south Fourth street.
Toe Modem Woodmen of this coun
ty will meet at the fair grounds jn
this city next Thursday. Oct. f , for
thrir county log rolling and bi* at - j
nua) picnic. It is to be an ail day af-
fair, and the ;;rand parade will form
at the Frisco at lu o'clock in the
morning and wntii the bands procerd
down Main street to the fair ground*.
Admission to the grounds and 'rand
stand will be free. Bring your dinner
with you, as a big basket dinner at
— much.
YOU CANNOT MARK
Rood Bre;:d i r Pastrv with poor Flour 1
and itie sooner you itarn to know
that the htfst Flour milled in the
tute of. Ivans is is
KOYAL CREAM
the sooner you will get even and
tisfactorv results on baking day.-—
Why not cive it a trial next Order?
This Hour is on sale at C. F. Calkins
Jc Co., Ponca Mercantile Co, and
Stanley & Son.
Phone your order to
A. F. Harness,
Dealer in Flour
and Feed. Phone 351.
We carry a full line of
Books for All Grades
In the Ponca City Schools.
The Best Line of Tablets, Pencils,
Pens and School Supplies
in the city. Come in and see us before the
children start to school.
T^awltngs & Co♦
'DRUGGISTS
The John Smith Co.
The Sapulpa Democrat has the
following to say regarding the Johu
Smith companv. wnicn has recently
been granted a franchise in this city:
The John Smith Gas Company is
growing more and more in popular
favor each da/. There'* a reason for
this. Although the company owns
several goods wells in the'Bed Fork]
noon is one of the interesting teaturer j tieid, and it could pipe ga^- here much
of the program The committee h*s J feheaper than they can prosecute dc-
arratiged for drills, contest-, races i velopnjent. yet the manager ot the
and other amusements John Sullivan j company says there is plenty of gas
of .Kansas City, national lecturer of i fn tnis tieid and that his company prc-
tue Modern Woodmen of America, I poses to tind it and to furnish surti-
will deliver the chief address ot the cient ga« for all purposes, taken from
afternoon. Mr. Sul.ivan is one of the I the depths of earth right here in the
A Matter of Essential
Importance
to every householder, sanitation
and sanitary equipment shoul-J re-
ceive the greatest possible atten-
tion: and when new plumbing i« to
be installed only a plumber of the
highest repute, and one who keeps
up with the latest improvements,
should be employed, if you have
this subject under consideration a
consultation with—
C. E. Clemmer,
'Phone 351.
—will be of the greatest value.
POMCA CIT*
OMkA.
Pencils at Morrison's
F. A. Sivyer, of Ponca City. i in
Tonkawa putting in granitoid side-
walks. Mr. Sivyer is an experienced
Tablets at Morrison's sidewalk mau and has an excellent
Hugh Hill and wife went to Wl. -' reputation for good work There is
field this morning to see the Bingling putdown if. thi.countrytbat
Bros, circus.
Fools cap paper at Morrison's
The next attraction at the opera
bouse is "An Aristocratic Tramp,"
billed for Octob.r 2.
Colored penrils at Morrison's.
The Nardin Star says that l>r. Kel-
scy has sold out bis interests in Nardin
and will move Xo Ponca City.
will compare with granitoid when it
i« properly laid -Tonkawa New#
House to Bent—four rooji- turee
nlocks north on 5th street. •*.
Ok. F. D. Sharks
Closing out our stock of boys cloth-
ing at cost The Leader
It has been suggested that if Joe
Miller desires to get int.. ttie Wild
West show business right he should
Tablets, pcm. lak. pencils, Baser. *et & "a™* 00 tt,e b,lu a"
slates ana everything in sefcool sap- Joe," "Buffalo Joe," all the same like
ellesat Rawrllnrs I Co. "Buffalo Bill." "Pawnee Bill. etc.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D Fout/ are borne more he
from a visit with relatives in Kin* aUo I""0®0" himself to the
I office of Colonel or Majo -
New stock of dry goods in all the
1 new novelties at The Leader. In-
man Kansas.
T « Aacrican Wori book Ukta ia
•art osysKit for tke now book adoc
ted for tfec pablic School at Rawliars
& Co 'a
Tbe 14-months old child ot A. A
I'ruett. died at tbe family home on
south First street yesterday morning
and the funeral w:e *>eld from tbe
home this morning
New stock of ladies' hats aod child-j
pec t ion invited.
The Grand Lodge Knigbts of Pyth-
ias convenes in this city Tuesday. Oc-
tober 10 Indications point to the
heaviest attendance in the history of
tbe order, and tbe local Pythian* are
workinif night and day to have every-
thing in readiness. The Knights of
. .v a a . 1 Pythias are a fine bodv of men and
ren's caps at tbe Leader Saturday w|j| ^ w,ly ,n
Charles Lace and wife and M'is .Black we|j Titnee-Uecord
Iluttedge of Bus >ne 11, Illinois, were'
the guest, of their old neighbors The Leader's stock of m-iinery -
tbe Creel families last night, being complete Ladies are Invited toca i
on a trip through the country. j am* -*e
I„ejjal cap paper at Morrison's. ' Ink at Morrison s-
Change Cars at
Kansas City
Take .1 w\v. bright a ad attr.icti'.'" tr lin
from Union >:uion, Ka >i< C-i'v, to
Union Station. Chicago. 1 be train is
Tiik South west Limukd ot the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railway
Leave Union Station, Kansas City, 5*55
p.m.; Gtand Avenue, 6;o6 p. ni , arrive
Union Station, Chicago, 8:20 a. m A
postal card will bring you complete in-
formation about rates, routes and train
service.
G. L. COBB, Southwestern Passenger Agent
907 Main Streec, Kansas Ci ty, Mo.
best Orator- in tbe country and has
peer in Woodcraft. Every Woodman
n the county, of course, is expected
to be present, then tbey want about
ten thousand other people present to
help them make the picnic and log
rolling a big success. F.very body cor-
dially lov t.d to attend —Blackwell
Timet-Kecord.
An adjustable book cover free
for every book bought at Morri-
son's drug store
Creamery at Blackwell.
A new industry has been estab-
lished in Blackwell without much
t)'juri n of trumpets, and from pres-
ent appearances it has come to stay
,tad grow into large proportions. We
have been favored with a sample of
its product, and pronounce it good.
We reler to the Blackwell Creamery
Company, which has been organized
tbe past summer and ba* installed a|
plant with all tbe modern improve-
ments lor making tbe best creamery
butter and for cold storage.
Tbe company is co-operative, being
composed of sixty-seven shareholder*
in this immediate vicinity. A char-
ter has been secured fiom tbe terri-
tory by Cbas. Maver, S B. Criswell,
K. K Carmicbael, Chris Bartels a.id
C. B. McLaory. Tbe capital stocit of
tbe company ia |n,000. nearly all paid
in. C. C White, of Vinita, I T., an
expert buttei maker of thirteen vears
experience, has been secured as man-
ager The factory has cost fci.OOO,
and consists of a building1 2lx:sii with
12-foot posts anu an open annex
for protection ot customers during
storms -Blue* M News.
For Sale—John the Mexican's plac<.
Three lots, fenceU, ttiree room houst,
good barn, good well water. A bar-
gain if taken at once. Inquire of
Mrs. t'asas at the hou e.
I he Wan Ahead.
In every ne> spaptr we pick up we
are sure to Hod a lot of gu«b about
tbe man behind the counter and the
man liebind the gun, tbe man beblr.d
the buzz-saw .nil the man bebind his
son. the man behind the times and
the man behind bis rents, the man bt-
hind the fence, the man behind the
bars, the man behind the kodak and
the man behind the cars, the man bt -
hum bis whiskers and tue man behind
his lists, and everything behind has
entered on the lists.
I They skipped another fellow nf
| whom nothing has beeu said, the fel
low who is even or a little way ahead,
who always pays for what h • gets,
j whose bii.s are always signed, he's a
' blame sight more Important than the
I man wco l« behind All we editnr-
, .iniT merchants and the whole coni-
i wtrclal I Ian are Indebted for exist•
1 ence to the honest It'llow man. He
1 steps us all in business, and his own
town I. never t'ead. and so we take
kitir l a's 1 IT tn the man who is ahead.
Fitnii -Last Saturday night near
1 Ijockwot.d's saloi n, .1 new Stetson
hat Owner can hav« same by call-
I ing at th! 1 'ftlce and paying for this
notice
Sapulpa Held, that the glory belongs
to Sapulpa and she shall have It.
With this end in view, one drill is)
going on its downward course about
three fourths of a mile west of well
■No. 1 of this cemiany. and another
drilling rig owned bv John Smith L
expected to arrive any day, and it,
too. will br put into commission near
the city. Both rigs will be kept busy
until the company is thoroughly satis-
fied that it has enough gas to supply
ail demands. These are tbe reas ns
why this company is growing in popu-
lar tavor, as the peoole believe, and
dr\eiopmeni indicates, that plenty
of gas exists bere. w.thout going to
some other held
Central LIVERY Barn
New Rubber-Tired Carri
New Teams,
Prompt service.
Harness,
Everything New.
Horses and Mules for Sale!
Phone 247.
Change of Location.
All interested will please tan^
notice tnat ihe office of the Citv
Water Commissioner has been moved
from the Farmer's National bank to
the oltice of the Cragin Lumber com-
pany. west oflSanta Fe track.
T. P. FT.annauan,
Water Commisslont r
Book satchels and straps at Raw-
lings* Co.
See A. F. Harness lor Hour and
feed. I'rompt delivery to any part
of the city. Call up phone 3 1.
Hook covers free with school!
books at Morrison >.
FUU SALE—Faur room bouse
four lots 011 north Kighth street at
bargain it taken at once. Inquiie of 1
G W. Wells. 2* I
Central Avenue.
W. M. Briley, Prop.
General Auctioneer business in city or country.
Settle Your
Own Country
The
Saula h
is doing its share in trying
to>end more farmers to
your countrv. You can
help that work by a little
effort.
Kverv reader of thi< notice is
required to >end 10 the under-
signed a list of his friends in
the Ka>t who may possibly be
interested Literature regard-
ing voisr country will be mailed
to th> m, and any qui sti^ns they
a-k will be fully answered.
>tnd list this week to
Wm. Nicholson,
Gen Col. Apt, A. T. & "*>. F. Ry
Railway Kxchnnge, Chicago.
Years of Experience
Has taught tne Public Opinion that we are the Premier Suit
Cleaners and Pressers of Ponca City •
TBAT'S A FACT: - THE FIRST AND BEST
Gents' trousers, vests, coats and overcoats, of any material
Cleaned. Pressed or Altekkd without shrinking or fading.
ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU
Ladies' Dresses, Skirts, Cloaks -silk, satin, velvet or wool y
cleaned and finished at reasonable prices '
SATISFACTION (GUARANTEED OK MONEY kL FUN DEI).
KING'S LAUNDRY.
PONCA CITY, OKL
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B^th 'Phone*
No 7
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Dyspepsia
Cure
Qives rest to the stomach. Cures indigestion, dyspspsi*, sour stomaoh,
tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nsrvoua
stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed cure.
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Dr. 0. E. BUTTON,
Veterinary Surgeon.
25 Years
actual experience In vet-
rrlnary work. All operation*
up to date and in a humane
manner Special work in den-
tistry Consultation tree and
i chartfta reasonable.
Office at hnpton' Barn.!
f'unca i'Ity, Oktla.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1905, newspaper, September 29, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174940/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.