The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 136, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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fCICA CITY, OKLA
Fontanac, Burllngaese and Missouri
coal, lots of It, at Wallace's aouth
First street, M per ton delivered.
Capt C. H. DeFord In the city
lot a tew boom today and UI return
t o Jones City tomorrow-
A new stock of lawns, organdie*,
white good*, batlsts, percales. ging-
hams at The Leader.
At a late hoar this afternoon the
lafant child of Mr. and Mi*. J. Q
Lonthan waa still alive, bat there Is
little hope of recover*.
See Fowler A Oott for your plumb
inf. They are not learning the busi-
ness, but know It, an! g uarantee first-
class work
J. A. McKey of Fulton, Missouri, is
f. B. HmrroSD, PrMklral
A. A. HTiArroRD, CMhlwr
Jobs H. Hulls*. Vice-President
Ponca State Bank,
PONCA CITY, OKLA.
Oflers all the advantages of careful
and safe banting. Designated depos-
itory for county funds.
Last n'ght, at Arkansas City, Al
Barpster was struck by a S: nta Fe
•train and it la said that bis am was
* broken and one side badly crushed.
He was brought here last night and
Is now at tte Southern hotel. Tne
case against him for the murde. ot
Martin Julian last summer Is on tbe
docket for tbe present term of the
district court and he was under bond
for appearance.
Let Fowler A Gott figure on your
plumb, ng.
Boys clothing AT Ct ST at The
Leader. Closing it out
Rev. N. H. Dabney, Baptist state
evangelist, will begin a series of
meetings in the Baptist church at
this place on Sunday. April 1. All
are cordially invited to attend.
Colorado coal, best and cleanest io-
tbe market, at Wallace's yards on
south First street.
Fowler A Oott will do your plumb-
ing at the lowest price llrat-cli
work can be done.
E. C. Forney is in tbe city for a few
days, and will shortly start out on tbe
road for tbe Reliable Shoe company
of Orwigsborg, Pennsylvania. For-
ney used to acll printers* stock In
Kansas years ago and made a success
of It, and he ought to be able to sell
shoes.
Dr. D. W. Miller, eye, ear, nose and
throat. Phone 4, Blackwell, Okla.
Miss Kablden will have her milli-
nery opening at Tbe Leader Tuesday,
March 27th, and cordially invites the
ladles to come and inspect tbe new
spring bats.
Bendnre A Cleaner have a full line
of all the best natural gas Iztures.
Pbone 357.
Plenty of Canon (h^y coal at Wal
lace coal yards, 17 SO per ton de
live red.
"w-A.ar'r e
i ctsts s Uns ssch tisw
All Want . For Kent, K. r «■•!•> • t
round,. re notice * will be pin ed un-
der tills beat.tug.
WANTED—A woman to ew. Ii-
quire at tbe Ponca City Tent & Awn-
ing Co., east Orand avenue.
Wantkd—At The Leadei, millinery
apprentice*. Call at once.
WAN 1 ED —Manager for branch of-
fice we wish to locate here at Ponca.
Address, with reference, The Morris
Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Fir Rent—Furnished rooms for
gentUmen. Inquire of Mrs. Dunham.
FOR SALE—Team, wagon and har-
ness. Price reasonable. Inquire of
Ora Broadwell, at R. D. Carr's resi-
dence, north 8ixtb street.
FOR SALE—One-half sere of land
on the south side of East Orand ave.
nue. Price MOO. Address Arch T
Wilson, Fairfax, Okla.
FOR RENT-Rooms furnished or
unturnisbed. Corner 7th and Orand
avenue. Mas. L. E. Rublk.
8H AME TRESS 1 SHADE TREES!
All sorts
CHEAP.
B. F. WYLDE in Wylde's addition.
FOR 8ALE—A car load of good
work mare* and horses. Will sell
cheap at the City Livery Barn on
Central avenue. Farmers, look us
np ! 3t
ew Goods!
..at..
Try one ot those new waiste at The
Leader.
We wi*h to announce to tbe ladies
i L,„. ...r that ot,r Spring style* of Oaford* and
here for the purpose of looking ov. r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
the city with a view to Inve-tlng In
Uwvurtr ri'e C
<ity property and making bis home
with us.
Tbe best of all kinds of feed—corn
cbop, bran, shorts, bay, corn, oats,
kalBr corn—at Wallace's feed store
south First street
High ScM Play.
The "Elevator," a comedy flken by
the students of tbe High School,
promises to be the best ever given in
Ponca City by home talent. They
have been practicing tor several
week* and the directors promise a
grand feast to those present at
Chase's opera bouse Wedneaday
night, March 28th.
For nice, new. clean, fresh grocer-
ies go to The Leader.
Sbybold s Shoe Store.
If it is desired to carry the fewer
. . . ind waterworks extension bonds, it
If you want to rent, buy or trade ^ ^ pecr-wy tQ f,?e the voteP, a
for a sewing machine, call up. call on
•r address Frank MaHAFKKY, South-
ern Hotel, Ponca City. tf
Attorney L A Maris has just
thorough understanding of the propo-
sition. There is considerable opposi-
tion at the present time, largely we
1 ' think on account of a mlsu.iderstand-
ed the Pacific Report* and first -!V lnjf tbe WV(r proposition. The
volumes of Kansas Report* to bis law co|U|nnB „( this paper are always
library, making it one of the open }or the dlscumlon of all matters
complete in the city
Simon Lion and wife of Prinrrton,
Missouri, were in tbe city over nlgbt
•n their way to Bres*le to v'slt the
family John Andrews.
New Roof-
New Walls.
Perhaps the recent rains
have discovered weak spots
in your roof seeped through
and streaked and soiled your
emits.
The thine d° "Rht
now is to give that roof a
coating of our never leak
roof paint.
The very next thing to
do is to renew those soiled
walls with one of our nice
patterns of new wall paper.
Should be pleased to
have you call nd inspect
our new spring line now on
disp'av Our prices are
right lor g~od work.
Walter McGowan,
Phone 47.
of interest to Ponca City.
The best seed potatoe* In tbe city-
Early Ohio and Bliss Triumph—at
Wallace'* seed store, south First
street, at ti per bushel, and all other
garden and field seeds in proportion.
Ask your grocer for O. B. flour, and
see If it i* not as good or better than
any you have been using
Feed tbe birds. Yon have noticed
of course, you who have eyes-people
without eyes are numerous even out-
side the schools for tbe blind-tbe
birds which have come thus early la
the year. Little, pathetic looking
creatures they are, and witb nothing
to eat. It is too early for them to
find subsistence from their sourcrs of
supply for spring and summer They
can pick up a bug or two, And a stray
•crap of br'-ad, but It is a pitiful sort
' of existence for tbe bird. We do not
urge a society for tbe prevention of
starvation of bird* but merely sug-
l ge«t that you leave a few morsels of
food out ot doors that they mav "oe
kept Irom hunger. Not a sparrow
falletb to the ground without His nt-
, tier.
MRS. L. L. CR0SSF1ELD,
The LEADER.
Our stock of new White Goods,
Organdies, Lawns, batistes,
percales, etc.
—is complete now and we cordially
invite inspection of goods and prices.
'Don't forget oar IMinery Opening
Tuesday, 3farch 27
will have her
opening of"
Spring Millinery
on
'Tuesday, March 27th.
Hie stock is very large and complete and the
ladies are invited to call and examine styles and
learn prices.
Genuine
bargains 1
I will sell and equip a genuine latest improved
Edison talking machine, with a 22-inch flower oven
baked horn and best quality nickel plated horn
crane, with one dozen (your choice) records, well
worth $40 for the low price of
$29.20
Also or.e Victor, latest improved, with flower
horn, and your choice of one dozen records, well
worth $42 for the low price of
$29.20
Drake, ^Photographer,
5000 records in stock.
■w* || 1. ■ ■
Brown Sboe Co.') shoes at Tbe
Leader.
Call at Crocker Bros., south First
street, for prices on plumbing.
Best grade Fontenac Kansas coal
at lmel'a. Pbone 51.
Indigestion Is easily overcome by
tbe use of Kodol Dyspepsia lure, be
cause this remedy digests what you
eat and gives tne stoma h a rest—al-
lows it to recuperate and grow strong
agair Kodol relieves Indigestion,
Belching of Gas. Sour Stomach,
Heart-Burn, etc., and enables the dl-
, gestive organs to transform all foods
Andy, the colored porter down by : into the kind of rich red blood that
Hugh Hill's barber shop, tells this manes hea.th and strength. Sold by
one on himself: ' You see, An was Panton's Pharmacy.
parkin' a nice gal, and she wanted to Cal* up Hendure & Clemmer for es- |
Don't throw your coal or gasoline
stoves away. They can be titled wiib
ga.-> burners at Crocker Bros. ltn
There are a good many kii ds of
cbili, but only one that 1- gei pint,
ond that Is made by John Mexican.
OUR SPRING STOCK OF
WALL-PAPER
is now o;
in for inspection,
and see us.
Rawlings & Co.
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
Largest Stock - Best Goods - Lowest Prices
W. M. SRLUY,
Music Dealer.
Skku Oats korSalk—liome giown
lUd Texa>- Oats, clean and p*.re seed.
Inquire of S. A Hendure at liendure
vipg ile g.tl | & (jietunu r's shop, first door west t f
Ah tried to Courler ufBce t(.
Chenowelh & Garner,
Those ladles' ready-made wrappers
at The Leader are made of fast col-1 • ^ meetin< out tne country on timates on gas titting for heating and
orr, made to fit. ry one. 1 . " I SlllMjav n g ht. Hit wa a dark night lighting your house or store. Eaa'
anu Ah d'do't want to go, bein' a Grand avenue. Phone 337
trifle skeery. but Ah thought a heap j Organs at | off the rrguUr price,
of dat gal and shsi sbe said bad to. 1 desire to close out my organ bust-
be done. There wa-< bresh growniu' j ness, and will sell stock 011 band at
ail alongside de luad and whin *e I |e,.s than cost price.
got <i piece out somethin' made a
Ur Use a panther in de biesh. Ah
in't like oat and pricK up my ears
T n*n iio ethln' break out dr bresh
behind u and Ah let out a y<-l< and
bit de ro d tor b>>aie, lr
to look out for hersfit.
square It w id de k->< a iih > a; d«. bi.*
twant no us ■ Sbe wouldn't go wld
me 110 mo'. Uu . then it was i>< r u.*n
fault for dc must part. Rf ste hadn't
ask mr to go to m^etln', dat panther
woul' n't never gut ui uis work on ,
me."
I
Dr. and Mrs. Dr. Calvert, Osteo-
paths, (Oraduates American School
of Osteopathy.) All acute and cbron-,
Ic diseases successfully treatid. Dr.
Calvert Is from two of tbe oldest este-
opatbic schools In the world, has bad
a lull course In practical dissection,'
licensed for two states—Missouri and
Oklahoma. Anyone wishing treatment
sbouid see Drs. Calvert before taking
elsewhere. Their prices are teason-
able. Calls answered day or nlgbt In ——————
city or country. Phone 376. Office f*ADC I PADC I fADC I
over Hhire's clothing store. vvlD3 1 vUDw ! VvDj !
TheO B. flour, .o.d by w. f. w.i- Hutchine Elevator.
lace on south First street, Is gri wing "noliverttrl tn nnv Ttnrt
In popularity every day and sales in- Pari
creasing. F.very aack warranted. , Ol t D6 City
For plumbing that Is rlg*it In qual
Itjr and price, ae.* Fowler 4k Gott.
Come in and see the line of
Gas, Cook aod Heatia; 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.
Real Estate
Insurance and Loans.
Room 7,
OverJMornson's drug store.
Ponca City, Okla.
Fowler & Gott.
J
Hardware Outfitters.
Have a large" list
and city property in
( part of Oklahoma:
of farms
the be«t
10 vi vjr *
Phone 4
About Plumbing!
tVe are not claiming 10 be ihe only plumbers on earth nor that
we know it all, but we do claim to do first-class work
and employ only first-class workmen who are ex-*
pens in the plumbers trade We guarantee our
work and our prices are s low as good
work can be done for. Give 11s a trial.
Complete stock of all kinds of fixtures, burners, etc, on hapd.
Shop first door west of Courier office, on Grind avenue.
Bendure & Clemmer.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 136, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1906, newspaper, March 22, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174967/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.