The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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THE PONCA CITY COURIER The Cause of Many
BSTABLISHED 180}.
■T TBI COURIER PR1.VTINO COMPANY
L. C. HEAULEY, EDITOR.
Entered at J e postoffice in Pooca
City for transmission througn the
wail* as second-class matter
OFFICE OS EAST QRAND AVENUE
PHONE 28,
If there is anything in keeping
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country must dangerous because so decep-
tive. Many suddec
deaths are caused
by it—heart dis-
ease. pneumonia,
heart failure or
apople x_r are of ter
the result of kid-
I ney disease. Ii
I kidney trouble fc
_ allov.rdtoadvanci
"" thekulnev-nc.soo
ed blood al
tack the vital organs, causing cutnr: h ol
t'.'.e bladder, ir the kidneys themrc!ve
br jk (lima and waste away cell I y cell
Lladder troubles almost alv.;.-. s'■esul.
6 | fr >tn a neninjfetaent of the kidneys atu.
about the hardest « re is obtained Quickest by a propei
h 'atiiient of the kidneys. Iy ou are feel
ir-{ badly you can make no mistake by
king l r." Kilmer's Swamp-Root, thV
everlastingly at it, Delegate Mc-
Guirs is pretty sure to win out in
the statehood tight. According to
all reports he is
working member of either house of
congress and never misses an op-
uouunity, large or small, to do treat kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
" ^i 4 t | It correct* inability to hold anne and
~otces ttiat r.npV n-.ir.t necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many times during '.he
night. The mild and the extraor.fitsarx
effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and if
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles. Yoo may have a
•ample bottle of this wonderful new dis-
tovery and a book that tells all about it,
.botusent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil-
mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper. Don t make any
mistake. but remember the name, Swamp-
Root. Dr. Kilmer'? Swamp-Root, and the
address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
good work for Oklahoma.
Those newspapers which pro-
fess to have been shocked and out-
raged in their feelings because
some young people undertook to
wiod up the Longworth-Roose-
velt wedding with an oldfashiooed
•'shiveree" are entirely too fastidi-
ous. The "shiveree" was about
the only thing connected with the
whole elaborate affair that had any
interest in it for at least seventy-
nine million nine hundred and
ninety-five thousand of the eighty
million people of this great and
glorious nation.
The young man oi the
Eagle, who spends a great deal of
his time worrying about thiogs be
yood his understanding, has re- j delegate
cently expressed some doubt as to: statehood for Oklahoma in accor
young man was shouting "free
coinage of silver at 16 to t." and
Eoid *is a Republican now while this
name youog man is doing what he
can to discredit the efforts of our
in Congress to secure
the geouioeness of the Courier's
republicanism, professing to be-
lieve that this paper is being mis-
led by the enttny. The young
man may disabuse his mind of all
fears along that line. The editor
dance with the instructions of the
Republican party of Oklahoma.
Our young friend of the Eagle
should 'first remove the | beam
from his own eye before he at-
tempts to call attention to the
of this paper was a Republican mote that may or may not be
long before the young man was > lodged in the eye of his neighbor,
born, was a Republican when tbe
OSAQE ALLOTMENT.
Chenoweth & Garner, delegate McOuire Is Naw Picpirin| a Bill for
That Piirfiit.
*Va hington. Feb. 21.—As the reault
of a conference between Commission-
er Leupp, Delegate McGuire and
Osage chiefs here, McGuire ia prepar-
ing a bill providing for the allotment
of lands in tbe Ojage nation, giving
each Indian one hundred and sixty
acres ot land, wblch cannot be aller-
ated and some eight bundled acres to
sell.
Tbe house committee on Indian af-
fairs recommends appropriating sixty
thousand dollars out of the reserve
fund ot tbe Sac and Fox Indians and
fifteen thousand from the Iowa tribe
to pay debts of tribes to Oklahoma
traders.
Real Estate
Insurance and Loans.
Room 7,
Over Morrison's drug store.
Ponca City, Okla.
^v/wv
li^Havc a large list of farms
and city property in the be«t
part of Oklahoma:
D. W. KYGAR, Prop.
Star Barber Shop
Ssacisw ts Colllas k Ky|ar.
Tbe Best Equipped Shop in Kav
county. Come and sec me and
get what you expect.
All kinds of HAIR and FACE
preparations. All face
lotions antiseptic.
Baths for Evr-ybody.
SOME UNEASINESS.
Secrcisry Taft Says ibe Sluntioa la Cbiaa is
Praklcaiaikal.
Chicago, Feb. 21. —Secretary of
War Taft, who was tbe guest here
tonight at a dinner given by tbe Yale
club, in discussing tbe situation in
tbe Far East, revealed come little
irovemment uneasiness as to the out-
Chilli lire*
K<*oiioiiiir*iilly AtMjuirod l>y >Inil
The International Conservatory of Music, Atlanta, Oa , and Dalia*.
Tex a-, capital *100.000. alTjril- tbe advantages ot the newest and
best metnods and tbe training Of mo-t able ln«truetor to persor-
aspirintr to the be«t in CiU« ca: .-ii'ture, without tbe expense ot leav-
ing bouie. Tne lessons are s'uip'e i.ut thor«>ui;fi, maxing the rtudy
of music interesting and ca y Reference*: Dunn or Bradstreet.
Endorsed ty Leading Masters in Music at Home and Abroad
Tiie method u-ed is incomparably superior to oid methods and i
effective in producing rapiu pruure--. Instruction hoolt* and sheet
mij.ic furnished student- gratis If interested In musical culture
write for term- and further information.
International Conservatory of Music,
Atlanta, Ga.
Kansas City, Mo.
Dallas, Texa-
come, and he 4M aot deny that thai
detactment ot 15,000 troops whlc •
has been dispatched to tke Philip-
pines may be needtd in China In the
near future.
iTheteastern situation Is problem-
atical." he said. "China is now in a
state of unrest. To many it seems
that the conditions wblch prevail
there are similar to those which pre-
ceded the Eoxer uprisii g. I must
be hoped, however, that the outcome
mav not be tbe same. Tbe detach-
ment of ti oops was not sent to China,
but to tbe Philippines."
London, Feb. 21. — According to the
correspondent at Shanghai of tbe
Morning Post, the iaotai of Shanghai
has been appointed governor of Pe-
kln, a high honor and significant In
view of the recent cct H e*, cvir the
foreign courts of Shanghai.
Pekin, Feb. 21.—Meager details
have been received of attacks upon
Catholic missions In several towns in
the aoutheaat provinces. The bishop
at Cheng Chow Fu telegraphs that
Christian are fleeing.
The region is the center of a long
standing feud and tbe outbreaks are
frequent.
Come
Clear Ism at Rsnko.
Tb* manager of a New York then tar
tella the following story: During n per-
formance of "Hip Van Winkle" by tbe
late Joseph Jefferson the manager, who
was standing in the lobby, observed a
country man hovering about the <■-
trance In au uncertain way. Finally,
us with n determination to go tbe limit,
the countryman bought a ticket ami
ttntered the house. A little while after
the tuannger bnVpened to be In tbe lob-
by again, when tbe countryman came
out with au expression of intense dis-
gust upon hla face.
"Well, biw do you like the show?"
the manager Inquired, with secret
amusement.
The Irnte farmer grew confidential.
"Say, mister," he replied, "I'm goln"
tew have a mighty hard time splalnln'
tew Mnrandy what I done with them
tew dollars, but yon kin bet I won't
tell her I paid it tew see an old feller
fill up on licker on' go ter sleep when
I could 'a' gone up ter ther tavern at
ther Corners an 'a' seen old Bill Ilard-
tree dew it fer nothin' I"—Success Mag-
azine.
Frightened the Bride to Death.
Iu the Church of 4'hrnstlan at Pisek,
In Bohemia, a marriage was about to
be solemnized between Anna Iioslin,
aged nineteen, and a youth of her
choice. Bride nnd bridegroom stood all
ready before the altnr. where were
lighted ta|iers. Before the pries{ could
unite the bridal pair one of the taper*
became suddenly extinguished. A loud
shriek came from tbe bride, and she
gasped. "Meine kcrze 1st erloselieu!"
("My taper Is extinguished!"i and sank
unconscious into the arms of the bride-
groom. Immediately all attention was
turned to the condltlou of the bride.
Several attempts were made to revive
the poor girl, but in vain. Tbe bride,
in her chaplet anil veil, died at the al-
tar rails. The superstition of the vil-
lages of ibe plain is that If a lighted
taper become* extinguished on either
side of tlie altar the person standing
on that side of the altar where the light
went out will suffer a dire calamity —
Ixwdon News.
( bIIIbk People to Chareh.
When
bells of
some years ago I came to a little place
culled Fordon. on the wolds between
Malton and Bridlington. It was u very
primitive place, quite cnt off from th<-
world, the few inhabitants bardlj
knowing Ihe road over the hilltop t •
the ne\t place northward. Tbe di-
minutive building which serves as a
church Is built neur the brow of the
bill. It has uo tower, bell turret or
bell cot. On inquiry I found that it
ha 1 no lie!!. Tbe parson came over
ou horseback now ami then" from u
neighboring parish, tied up his fcr r<e
outside tbe church, opened tbe djor.
put on his surplice ami then walked to
tl t >p of the III 11 and cracked his whip
several times. "and then we knuws as
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.
SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
Main Line.
No «" >
So 11*
, So 1«
No IK
I Main Line.
! No II
Xo 111
1 No *16
No «1
Hutchison fc Ponca City.
533 r rrtves 1 -55 a u
RotM.'.'.. lepartSll^j.
No UP srrivea 0:«0pm
52 ms.... 1«Partt 7paa
W. L. lNliHAM. Agent.
Fowler & Gott.
hardware Outfitters.
The testing of the
EYE
and fitting of glasses
is a science In which n >
one can be proficient
without tbe aid of im-
proved modern instru-
ments combined with
years of practical ex-
perience and study.
These two requisites
prepare tlje eye for a
new slgbt and bring
back lost vitton.
Our experience, com-
bined with our superior
facilities guarantees
you perfect satisfaction
Will be in Ponca City
once a month. Watch
this paper for the dates
J. D. F.,Dudley
OPTICIAN.
Isabella Block.
Arkansas City, Kansa
i A reasonable amount of food thor-
I was examining tbe church I OUghly digested and properly a slmil-
the Kast Riding of Yorkshire ated will always increase tbe
strength If your atomarh -s a "little
off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest
what you eat and enable the digestive
organs to assimilate and transform
all foods into tissue-b'iilding blood
Kodol relieves S >ur Stotnacb, Belch-
ing Heart-Hurn and all forms of Indi-
gestion. Palatable and strengthen-
ing. Sold by 1 anion's Pbarmacy.
Harne-s has a cotnplege line of
beld and garden seeds—new anil fresh
and of last season's growth.
The sootbin? and comfon Ing effects
of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve,
when applied to Piles, sores, cuts,
bolls, etc . subdue* pa n almost in-
stantly. This Sa've dra#s out tie
inflammation, reduces swelling and
WHY IT SUCCEEDS.
Becsssc It's ter 0«« TMsg Only.
Nothing can be good tor everything.
Doing one thing well brings auccess.
Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing
only.
They cure sick kidneys.
They curc backacne, every kidney
HI.
Here is evidence to prove it.
Mrs. C. Floyd, wife of C. Floyd, car
inspector for tbe M. K. Jc T. railroad,
and living on East Houston street,
Muskogee, I T, says: "Both my
busttanu and myself have useu I) >an's
Kidney Puis with most satisfactory
results. For a long time I was troub-
led with attacks ot kidney complaint
and indamation of the bladder wbicb
greatly disturbed my rest nights on
account of tbe too frequent action of
Jbe secretions, and which ww accom-
panied with pain. I used numerous
remedies but obtained only relief for
tbe time being. A Jadv friend of
mine told me of Doan' Kidney Pill-
and so strongly urged me to try them
that I got a box. I was not disap-
pointed in tbe results obtained. They
went direct to tbe root ot the disease
and I felt better after tbe first few
doses, and wben 1 bad taken them a
short time the pain in mv back disap-
peared and the action of the kidnev
secretions was rendered noru>al and
natural."
For sale by all dealer*. Price 50
cents Foster-Milburn Co . Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for tbe United
S.ates.
Remember, the name—Doan's—
and take no other.
Dr. D. W. Miller, eye. ear, nose and
throat. Phone 4, Blackwell, Okla.
acy.
KENNED*
THE ORIGINAL
The idea of a Cough Syrup that will act
on the bowels, and thus assist in expelling
colds from the system is new and original
in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar.
LAXATIVE
A certain, safe and harmless remedy for
all Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough.
La Grippe. Bronchitis, Influenza and all
Lung and Bronchial affections. Mothers
praise the children's favorite Kennedy's
Laxative Honey and Tar
COUCH SYRUP
irifS"< at «fc« Laboratory of B. C. OfWITT a CO.. CH1CAOO, V. S. A.
|f tu kxd cmtbb blossom aid iu boht ass is o> stmt sotils.
For Sale at Panton's West End Pharmacy.
ItV time ti trine ti .-h-.tih,- said my 1 acts as a rubefacient, thus circuiat-1
Informant on the spot London XoUs M"* « >e through tbe dj.ea.ed,
. nil„rlM | parts, permitting or aicuig Nature
v j to permanently remove the troub e 1
1 entirely. Sold by Panton's Pbarm- !
Kins. >amr<l John.
John I. of the "psstern empire" wa>
poisoned by a servant; John fV. was
deposed and had his eyes put out;
Jolin V. ruled only lu name nnd lived
In eonstant dread of a<...<slns; .lohti Oklahoma State Nursery will put in
VI. \v:is ilep is<il .Hill died in prison [ a > ard of nursery stock acros, street
One of the S«<.lish Johns wu« drlv | from McCarty". Ii*ery barn. All
en out of his kingdom by Ills subjects j trees inspected. Prices reasonable,
and another was liellttled nud defeated |
Nursery Stock.
On March 1, l'.HJH, Jasper Anson of
Oolnrf Sorts
. arrives ' S • ,
arrives It lusta
strives " i-A P ■«
..hirives 3:* v «
lioit g South
. Hirivas V 4 s lb
..srnvss 11- m
. arrives s HI p tn
. arrives :au i
I at every turn. John I. of France hail
a short and disastrous re leu. and John
! II. was h |>rlaouer of the CiiglUU for i
years. A long list of Johns have
thonged their tltl««s wlien taking on I
kliiuly rolies hfHitiise of the super*ti
| tion that a "John" ruler cannot I**
otherwise than unfortunate.
HONEY
TaR
tmrsilMrsI RrJrrlH.
Tbe secret of successfully ridding
tbe sv.t^m of a cold la a thorough
evacuation of the bowels. K-nnedy's
Lasative Honey and Tar does this—
L'quld (?oid Cure, rlri vi.« all cold out
of tbe system lie.t for t oughs.
Croup, et: Sold br Hanton's Pharm-
acy.
The O. B. flour, sold by W. F. Wal-
lace on south First street, Is gr« wing
ECZEMA ON
UnjfSIRL
Sleepless Nights for Mother
and Awful Suffering
of Child.
CURED BYCUTICURA
Had Given up All Hope of Ever
Making Any Cure.
Mrs. I. B. Jones, Addington, Ind.
T., writes : " My little girl hod been
suffering for two years from c< /cma,
a&J. during that time I could aot
get a night'a sleep, as her ailment
was very severe. I had tried so many
remedies and spent so much money,
deriving no benefit, I had given up
ali hope of making any cure. As a last
resort 1 was persuaded to try Cuticura,
and to my great delight u marked
change was manifested from the first
application. 1 gave the child a bath
with Cuticura Soap, using a soft piece
of muslin cloth. This I did twice a
day, each time fol'.<<wing with Cuti-
cura Ointment, and at the aauie
time give the KesoNent, according to
dircctiona. One box of Ointment
and two bottles of the Resolvent, to-
gether with the effected a per-
manent core. I submit tin* for pub-
lu ation. hoping it will assist other
SU0crers in curing themselves."
T I M K TABLE
BAST HuKU.
Airtva*
He. Louis 7: la.a
Memphis 7 e a.B
Kaaaaa City ;3 s m
Man*
Bold * ■ s.m.
Blackwell lltra.ra.
Arkansas C l' is p.m.
Wtnaald "N06!
Leaves Arrives
O'Kaene ' 3 p.m St. Louis C: S p.n
Bald tlpm
Blaekwetl 7 Hp .
AltaSWl C 8:1 p ■
WinSsld S:50p -
• asr «or*D.
MO S T
Leave* St X uls S:«l pa
Arrives ArSansasCtty 4:fT p.m
Arrives Blackwell ' :«pis
Arrives Enid ,....T IS p.m
NOS
Leaves St I onls t:« p.m
Arrives Arkansas City «:«a m
Arrives Blackwell k) 45 in
Arrive* Enid *sS p.m
Arrive* O'Keone tMI p.m
r. E. CLARK. D. t. A. WiebUm.
GEO. H. NIEMANN, M. D.
Rooms 3, 3 and 4, upstairs,
Germain Building,
Phone 283,
Ponca City, Okla.
D. LAFE HUBLER,
:: LAWYER
Will practice In all the court* cf tbe Terri-
tory and do m general collection business
o^VntfmW N Wk.rk, Okla
W K. MOORE.
Attorney-at-Law
•III practice in all courts. Legal paper* ol
all kind* properly executsd. Collection*
promptly made.
Phone mi. Office over fecutt's drug *M
T. Gilgcn, D. V. S.
Graduate
Veterinarian.
Dr Mansfield stand
Pbone tW. Ponca City, Okla.
H. H. PANTON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Calls answered lay
or nigbt.
Office over
Panton's drug store. Phone M
FRED D. SPARKS, D.D.S.
OEWTIST.
office over
till sen*' Baas.
ROBERTSON St SCOTT
Physicians and Surgeons.
MICROSCOPICAL AND X-hAV WORK
ELRCRTICAL TREATMENT
A. W. COMSTOCIf,
Lawyer.
Attention, Farmers!
Full Blooded Plymouth
Rock Roosters and Hens
FOR 8ALE CHEAP
or more to
your flock.
build up
Mrs. C. W. MORCHE,
South Fourth Street.
"I^urn." luild Mr FVnrwaon. burrtad in popularity every dav and sale* In-
ly explaining marten* In the kit.turn creasing. Kvery sack warranted.
"I didn't want to bring the man li« i-1«- ^ ^
to dinner, l>ut he kept «tn>lnc snd
Htnylnir nt tli office, nnd I Just had
to n-k liiin Vow u ill hsve to I-at u-
tfo mI a face on It as yon ma."
"If you think I'm going to «iiaiige
uiy face on ht acmtHil (leorao Fer-
?u«on.'* snUI his p'(ii««*. red mi l nu
gr.v, "you'll bnv«> to think aguln! Yon
may bring li.m nut to dinner right
now!" -thleugj Trlbuue.
COBS! COBS! COBS!
Hutchins Elevator
Delivered to any part
of the city.
Phone 4
COMPLETE TREATMENT
Consisting of Cuticura Soap
Ointment and Pilly.
The first step in the treatment of
ehronic Gtmuu is to remove the
scslcs and crusts and aolteu the skin,
by warm b.iths with Cuticura Soap.
Dry carefully and apply Cuticura
Ointment, lightly at fir t, ami where
advisable spread It on pieces of soft
cloth and bind in place. Take the
Resolvent Pills, or liquid, in medium
doaes. Do not nse cold water in bath-
ing, aid avoid cold, raw winda.
KM Itir.—W lh« wwl4. r*M H ,I mS. M*.
(f Ma> I'.aiH run. w. mm, .Ul Sli,
SEEKERS! INVESTORS
THI* |M r« K voi.
Are you looking for a home, ranch
or sure Investment'/ If so,
WK CAN MATIarV vol
as we own the only body of unim-
proved land in Oslahoma—not coeap
land, but i>ood land —
f t/ KAP
Fort Supply Heservation, in the
center of Woodward county, consist-
ing of 2*.0oo acres *.o select from, In
the valley o( Wolk and Ueav;r creeks
which we are selling In tracts to suit
uurcba'ier, from 13 50 to tl5 per acre.
Special prloe on large tracts for
ranches or colonization purposes.
Tnl« Is
voi k orrnitTi nitv to on* a
HUNK
a* no Investment Is as safe as good
rlyap farm lands.
We solicit co-operation wltb other
real rstate and Immtgrat on agents.
F. V. Braidcn & Company,
It'fi W. Grand Ave. Oklahoma City
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