The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 64, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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I COMPANY
___ In Ponca
through the
aattor.
' GRAND AVENUS
c K.
jr's Hard Luck Story
11 flrat cane to Kansas acd
it the state bad no gram
W tem I thought surely I wa bc-
I the limits of civilisation." \o
el Bill Hackney the otkt r Oar
So I immediately became a reformer
and started an agitation tor a la*
creatine gi and juries. I was sent to
the legislature 2 or three terms and
at eacn session tried to get a grand
jury law through, but failed Then I
went to the senate for a couple of
terms and kept up my fight, but fail-
ed. Then as a member of the third
house for a couple of terms I threw
my influence in favor of a grai d jury
bill every time one showed up Fin-
ally after seventeen years cf cease-
less toil I was amply rewarded. A
grand jury law was past. I went home
happy. ( had helped do something to
protect the rights of ihe peoj;l>-. In
ordot to see how the thing work* o the
people ol my own county, whi te the
agitation had been the U.:rcr t, bad a
grand jury calitd and I whs the flr.-,t
man indicted I was accused ol bet
ting on election.''
School Report.
Following in a report of the Kxcel-
slon school, District ." 8, for the tlrsi
half of term of school, ending Diceir.-
her 22, 1005:
Enrollment 41, average daily atten-
dance 30. The following were neither
absent nor tardy for flrst hail:
Misses Mae Blubaugh, Kjth 8 ay-
back, Blanche Young and Viola
Young. Those ranking first for lir?t
hair term: Chart grade, Viola Young,
average grade %; flrst grade, Djra
Blul).iuj>h 9,s: second gra le. Jes ie
Miller, 93; third giaue, Orvii Va ne,t,
5: lourtb graJe, Francis AKNallcy,
«0: fifth grade, Mabel Gilbert, 2:
sixth grad.-. Carl Teter, 90: st-vin:h
grade, Blanche Young, 1 M; eighth
grade, Mae Mubaugh, «.
O L. Wilkins, le cber
Buyers of feed should see*Wa'Uce,
south First street. He buys for cash
and Rives his patrons the benefit of
all discounts.
You Can Depend
on it—
ton* on to it—that our plumbing
•art Will give you satisfaction,
pot on# as to guaranteed mater-
lata, hut also aa to espert, skillful, J
aani « ru (••t.ll.tl. a _ ■ . _ v
sanitary Installations, and altera-
a of your piping ayatem.
ut thle fact in your note
book: The doctor will have leaa
tlona
to do If the light kind of plumber
does his work flrst. An ounce of
prevention, etc., and the ounce
costs far leaa.
BEN DURE & CLEMMER,
•Phone 3G7.
Dr. J. D. F. Dudley,
EXPERT OPTICIAN
Office, Isabella Block, Arkansas City, Kansas.
A complete outfit of all the latest, up-to-date
instruments for eye testing. One of
the latest, just in is the improved
Standard Prisoptometer.
Call and have your eyes_tested.
Mi gHMunnmMtM
Knocks at Iv'ry Man's Dur Wanst.
It is Not
Necessary
—to play with your intelligence by mak-
u K flattering statements. I make you a
straight business proposition by which
you save $ 125 on the purchase of a piano.
That is my profit which 1 give to you
' 7^ • . F°K A limited time only, to introduce
this piano into Ponca C ty. This is not a "Special Sale"
it's my style of doing business and I "deliver the goods "
' Ihese pianos are straight from the factory and not mail
. order goods. The prices range from 825 j to $2,500. Take
, youi choice and *125-my commission and that every other
, piano seller, is yours. That's fair, ain't it? I wj'n „hiD
you a piano, free of freight, give you ten days trial and if
you are not satisfied, I take the piano back-that's all there '
is to it I -rust you -take your word to give me a square '
deal, there is no sign.ng of papers, nor are you obligated <
in any manner to make a purchase. Others "awaken from
their trance to ape my methods of hustling for business
Do you think that I could make this public offer if I did i
not intend to "make good?" Certainly not ! <
Yours on shares, t
I began taking treatment of Prof.
Sanuela. I then weigh. 110. Have
been able of late to ao moat of my
h use work aod am feeling almost lice
a new vsbii. I have not been In hod
a day alftce doctoring with Prof, laa-
•ela.* Mrs. fltnderliter Is warm lb
her praise of this wonderful treat
meat
In apeaking of her brother, Ray
Wootley, who also took tteatment of
Prof. Samuel* at the same time, she
•ays: "My brother Ray was very low
with lung trouble; was In bed most of
the tlm could not stay up more than
half a day at a time, and had been
given up. Doctor said It was only a
matter of a abort time till hia death.
It la now about three montba since he
began taking treatment and he Is a
new man, able to knock around and do
all the Kgbt work on the farm "
Harry Woollev also informed our'
reporter that nothing he could say i
would be too strong in commending
the treatment ot Prof. Samuel, as j
applied to his wife, who has long been !
afflicted with dropsy. He said she had :
a readv, under only two months',
treatment, been benefited many times
ihe coat. He said: "Tell em the
best you can think of, and I'll stand
for It."
Come in and see the line of
JEWELL
Gas, Cook and Heating Stoves
Gas Burners for any old stove.
Gas Fixtures, Burners, Mantles, etc We are
prepared to give you estimates on any-
thing in the Gas, Plumbing or
Tinwork line.
Block Light Burners
for GAS.
The only perfect Natural Gas Burner.
-4-
A VALUE GUARANTEE.
1 will give to any person or pereon*
who can prove that any of the state-
ment* made in this paper by the un-
dersigned are not true one two-story
residence on Emporia avenue in the
city of Wichita, wifi 50 foot front,
and the same is valued at 1.800, and
it is free and clear irom all encum-
brance. PKOF. H. SAMUKLS
Prof. Samuels will be
Ponca Cily, Monday
January 8, Arcade Hotel
But few people are entirely free
from Indigestion at this season of ihe
jear. K-nio: Dyspepsia Cure is not
only the best remedy to u*f because
it digests what you eat l ut because it
also enables the nige tive appaiatu*
to assimilate and transform all foods
into tissue-building blood. Kodol re-
lieves sour stouiach, biart burns
belching. and all forms of Indiges-
tion. Sold by Pantim's Pharmacy.
Five more car loads of that splen-
did Font en ac coal just in at the Wal-
lace coal yurds. Get in jour orders
before It is all gone.
it Fow
1 Hat
Gott.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that it a
meeting of the directors of the Sen-; „r.,lloe tn
ate Mining Co., held on the 14th day all Court*
of December, 1903, at the secretary'« .
office, an assessment of tl2..~>0 per
-har«- was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable on
or before the 14th day of January
19011, at the secretary's office. Any
stock, upon
A. W. COMSTOCK,
Lawyer.
Ollll'o ovff
Farmers Nation*! Hank
J* . Q. I .outturn. L. A. Mart.
LOUTH AN A MARIS,
Attomeys-at-Law
I'onea t'lty, Ok la
Hprcliil aiu-iitlor. |tnn to Collections 01
whirh thi^ -. „ . "II kinds. Corn>8pond«iu-<- Ths
... whuh this a^se^sment . imytsi um. of o.u r^iisbif i!isuraiic« i-om-
stiall rtmain unpaid on the 15th day bandied by auy Oklahoma agency.
ot January, 1«0«, will be declared de-j —: — —
lirquent and will be advertised for , P. f|j|npn h V S
• at puolic auction and unless pay- "■■««!# V. V.
MIDI \r CAI n i J'H* KING' Man"facturer's Agent, ft
Y (JDLIC oALt! ^
Grateful People!
Testimonials from a Few
Waynoka People Who
Are Being Treated
By Professor
Samuels.
I will sell at public auction to the
highest and bidder at my place
SE .'4 of sec 21, twp. 26,
R 2 E, j miles west and
I milt nortii of Ponca
City, and 1 mi!e east
of Autwine, 00
Wednesday, Jan. 10th
at 10 o'clock a. m.
the following desciibed
property, to wit :
72 bead of cows; 32 bead 3 year-
old Steers; 32 heal .i-year-old steers
37 head a-year-old heifers: 30 head
steer . .1K1 \ <r'' - v-1-4
yearli • h- - r '«nt Lolls n.
a ilint ed.
Cou^h Syrup which moves the bowela
—wot it* all cold out of the ayn>tem -is
ICenntdy'i- Laxative Honey and Tar.
('lears the bead and t hrnat and makes
weak lungK strong Best for Croup,
Whoop ne Cough, etc Children love
It. Sold by Panton'r. 1'harmacy
Call up ISendure Ac Clcuimer for es-
timates on gaa fitting for heating and
lighting your house or xtore. Eas'
Grand avenue. Phone 357.
Two car loads of the eeleorated
PONTKNAC COAL, the best on the 41_ „
market, just received at Wallace's .®111 tbe Wi*>noka (Wooda County)
yard,, souih First street. |
# , Laat week a reporter lor the Woods
The name ot E. C. DeWltt & Co. is ooceri,,n« ">«-' authenticity of cur-
- of renulne. Pilea In rent reports about those who are tak-
4 arty'lic treatment irom Prof. Samuela,
L, Sa\e ' • W!CfhhU •peclallat who treat.
.01 t.ut- Hurns, H c , the eyea, went to the homes
hinr l> Qf lliVkti - e,c s,,ld "v few Of them north of towo, and
1 I -t fit IIOOII ptacy. "-e foilown,^ u a true report from
them:
Woulley waa the firet
.lied upon, a al is one of tte
y Rratef .1 unea for thegojd
Hill '.111' ZeSOOfc frof SaaiueU la treating
"•Mil" ' nv ;ne Mv" bat! been
>eii\t rea to .my ljAiffTJg -w.tb,complication
the' V Tf Hud mu.t of that time was
a" d.fferent doctors,
X' T*'u 'J0,Jr lemp4>rary re-
ntd 10 my oed when
)F
r••
^LE
1 da
cent
them:
— COBS! COBS! CORS^ ^
W trui
appi
Of
0. C. Morton k Sjh.
\uctii'
Pho
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in thi.<
country most dangerous bccuuse so tlecep
1,1 11 V1>\ tive. Manyauddcu
' deaths are cnr.sed
^ by it—heart dis
' ease, pncuuionia
I heart failure ci
apoplexy are ofte >
the result of kia
ney disease. I:
kidney trouble i:
allow ci' '.oadvanei
the kidney-poison
ed blood will at
L -L,—T. organs, causing cuUttIi ol
the bladder, or the kidneys themae'.vet
break down and waste away cell by cell
Bladder troubles almost alwsvs rtsu!!
a cure is obtained auiekeat | y a proi*i
treatment of the kiduevs. If yon are feel
ing badly you can make no mislaid b\
ttkinv Dr. Kilmer * dwnmp-Root. thV
vreat kidney, liver and bladder remedy
It corrects inability to hold urine and
airliner miti 2a. a
went is made efore the date of the
«le. the said delinquent shares will
be sold to pay the aelinquent assess-
ment together with the cost of adver-
tising and the expense oflsale.
H. J. SEYBOLD, Sec'y.
[First publish)d in Pone* Courier,
Dec. 21, 1905 ]
Notice for Bids
lor the f.'rtctiou of school building.
Scaled proposals for thecompleiion
of a 1 wn-siury, eighi-rooui. brick
i.honl building to be erected on Block
4.1, Haiti an Addition to Ponca City,
a , v.ill be oot ned by tht- Board ot
Kducation of P nca City, OMa , as-
-tmhled in sei-><ion for that purpose
on January 22nd, l'JOti, at eight
o clock p. m
1 'formation as to the form of | ro-
. speciflcationa for the building
entire and all neces-ary condition*
m: • be ob-alned at the store of Geo.
H. Brett, Ponca City, Okla., or S. A.
Lav ton A Co., architects, El Ueno,
Okla.
Toe Board of Education reserve*
thejright to reject any or all b>ds.
Jno. g. Given, clerk.
scalding pain in passing it, and over-
comes that unpleasant necessity ot being
compelled to go often through the dav
and to get up many times during the
"if Ulild and the extraordinan
effect of Swamp-Koot is soon realized
It atauds the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Koot is pleasant to take and it.
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles. Yo,' riiny have a
(ample bottle of this wonderful new dis
eovery and a book that tells all about it
both sent free by mail. Address. Dr. Kil-
mer & Co., Hingbamton, N. Y. When
sTitiiig mention reading this generous
offer in this paper. Don't make any
mistake, but remember the name. Swainp-
Root, Dr. Kilmer'r Swamp-Koot. and the
•ddreM, Binghamton, N. Y..
Graduate
Veterinarian.
Dr Man«.fleld ataud
Phone tt. Ponca City, Okla.
D. LAKE HUBLER,
:: LAWYER
Will practice In all tbf court* cf the Itrrl-
tor* and do u K><m<rnl collection butliieM
Ko<iiii« 1 and
over King's Hlore.
N wkirk, Okla
Notice to Bowlers.
I have taken charge of the Smith
bowling alley and will be pleased to
have the patronage of the public.
New plus r ave been ordered and the
alley put in first cla-s snape.
LKN Grkkk
New Gas Fitters in Town.
For expert ga* Htting go to Crock-
er Bros They hare gas fitters with
vear* of 'xperience in the gas fleld*.
We also cerry a full line of all kind*
of fixtures. We teat all work before
1jtying it.
8ee Fowler A Gott for your plumb
lug. They are not learning the busl-
nes*, but know it, an* guarantee first-
class work.
W K. MOORE,
Attorney-at-Law
*"!Xrr'},c' ,u al! cour,:1- L^-KHI pnpers ol
all kinds properly oxeouiwd. CollwUoas
promptly miMte.
Phcuti SOU. 00Ice over ^cult's <Srn* sta
Dr. C. M. KOS E.
DENTIST.
Office over Ponca Mercantile Co.,
Ponca City, Okla.
FRED D. SPARKS, D.D S.
DENTIST.
V
r
OtBca over
Cltlssas* Haafe.
ROBERTSON & SCOTT
Physicians and Surgeon*.
MICROSCOPICAL AND X-hAY WORK
U.KCRTICAL TREATMENT
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Holiday Rates
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ft is, to N«w yortr—
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H. H. PANTON.
Physician and Surgeon,
Calla answered day
or night.
Office over
Panton'a drug store. Phoae
Feeling is a
Sense -
Reeling pafn in and about
the ryes is nonsense
Relieve those tired, aching
eyes with a pair of our perfect
fitting glasses.
Dr. W. J. Whallon,
•
itrug ■tor*. 1 onca City, Okla.
!
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mm
Attention, Farmers!
Full Blooded PI) moiitii
feck Roosters aod Hens'
;-i INGHAM, A^nt.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 64, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1905, newspaper, December 28, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174960/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.