The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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DOCTDR CURED
JFEQEMA
J Physician Cure* Hirwef <rf
A pwnlianry of filnnoasa <rf = «■
eary In that it produces a
WhiCil *a Other SHhStanceS ar* sen*-
tle*. and its sopwtie "tiiae in «
piastre rests in this tact *•* *he
kaavi li*lHllt7 of ail eaptosives to be
<lr*oca*ed '-<▼ more or las distant «•
jlil 11 - The** is a i-nrmx mf symps
tfketlr '.oteort in tin* write cfcem-
icai eomporfGoiw that is u so-aa^e as
K is <u<m« What .• wp 4 to
1 Tfc« ^ Mm Cured « «■" exptas** is the —
1 I new m n ^ ^t haat abK
Bf CamWuitWwi Ti—Im fiitcw «r «r fc i - -
■ r 1 , f* «--j_— C^.. (tar !n««nce. the nitrate of pota^
■Mrailed or. ^upetej- wt k* m a* <-fcief n«re-
—— flnt to ptneOeaily is pr sanad o*7g«*.
OmCURA REMEDIES SSTJZSZSltSS.
POSSESS THUE KEWT hmm *be {Um to npaad snd-
• Jtf farr < u afflicted with smwiin
^ *e ]w WBT I «Md the Cunrur*
|w " ml t« «nur *y cured. I
M pracoonc p«y «-B mod v*7
dAib ufirib* Coocura iUanJvat and
Cnbrara Asp in *as« of «*n*. and
the* hmr -ur«l where other formulas
)M*e fxiied. I am not in the habit of
latirnr t pntent medicines, but srh«*
I fad remedies possessing -W mer.t,
adi MtkeCutirure BUtomIim do. I am
hMMd-mmdnd en« 'igti to proclaim their
drtun to the world. I ha.v been prac-
ticing medicine for sixteen year*, and
■an nay 12nd fwr R'-bw^- A No. L.
Ton are at tfberty to puhlu* tfa* >tv*,
«w any port of it I remain, very truly
wwa. 5. M. Filler, M. l>., B< Fori,
Sid-, May ^ I'M."
amCCRA-THE SET, $1.
iTMtaatiirEitrj
Costly
Inter*; ;*to
*>1
WHITE]"
Cream Vermifuge
When I treat on * tnp to the ea« I
mt>-iLnered «Jj one peraun I might |
meet there whom I had ever knocra
Deftare. That vu lte:_inet pasha. srtw
bad been attached to the Turkish lega-
tion at Washington. Mehmet *aa in
7 . hence erplo oo
▲ fr :jcht steamer ooco eaa e into
Mariopoi. a port 00 the aea of Aaov
which bad among lta rarzo l'« pieces
of machinery aiislend "M." from 1 to
100. VTbra the pieces were unioailed
•t was found that No. "7 waa rmwila*.
hot nro pie^ea aombered * nhowed
1 that thei had been an error, the final
j tally hem* MMKt Bat the <*nstam
oiBrUJi did aoC take thto view of the
! matter the iiort being in need of f Tilda,
•o aier Sn<*<l tlie «hip •>'' mfoiea for
belnc abort of <-anjo a* per manife*—
aameiy. No. 97—and rablea for
■tnocTlias. har!H tw. pieeea aom-
bered when the manifest called for
bd one.—Caroline Loekhart in Lippio-
estf • M-i^azln.-
the j^Twted parts with hoc
'water and Cutxmra Soap, to '■ieanae
hr aorfare of Tieta and walea and
■sftea the Uurkened eatirie; dry,
-wichoat hard rabbin«. and appiy
Cuucura <nntment freely, to ailay
itehinff. imtatai*. and mflamnuJiia,
aad anr.ih* and heai; and, laauy, aaaa
Catvnra ftee^.tvent. PHa to rool and
Hrsw the Wood. A einjje sat. <y>atis«
bat oaa dollar, to oftea tJWit to
nroIt torturmc, dtofifimnc.
Tk* niUMfkr •€ Tkaatfev.
Thuii<i> " a -a u*ed by the lightaina
•park hearing the air n lta path. <-aa .
ng siMhlea expanatua aa«l <^>mpre«aioo
ail aroond. followed Of aa audden a
mah of air into the part^U va'-uam
tbaa prodnml If tbe apark be atraight
and abort the clap will be ahort aod
■barp. if its patb t a long and crook-
ed one a aocceaaion of aoonda. ooe aft-
er (he other, with a rbarartertatle rat-
tle, win be beard, followed by tba
' te>oea from other -louda The eeb ea
bare a roiling and rambling aoond.
Hrhmg. burning, and arijy akin, araip,
aad btood humor*, with Inea of hair,
1mm MUury to ay, when ail etoa faito.
a£ 5aL5BeIIl«155^fc <•
-Why ara yoa going a boat with a
lanrem and a eynieal amlle** aaked
(he byatander.
-Don't Intemipt n e.- rerarnod Tilog-
me« I atn the original nrwttlgattng
eammirtf>e'**—Wnaii*ngton ? tnr
Anatomiata Cannfully <*all me big
tendon of the heel "tendon Achillea,"
after the Greek bero The mythoiogle-
al atory goea that hia mother. Thetia.
holding him by the heel, dipped him In
the river Styx to make blm invulnera-
ble. Pat I aria inflicted a wound that
pror-d fatal on the heel that had not
been immeraeil.
Where a man h-ia a peaaloa for «n<*d'.-
totSn? w'thoiit the <rf .Tit7 of thlnii:: *
0 parTlctilr.r Hxe itaelf fait -"-<1
ana craati— a itwttal di-«&iae.—
a Dn*m« Practln.
JL—la dying the hair aa .langeroaa
as the doctors would make it appear?
B.—Certainly! Too take my won! for
it OnJy last apr'.aa an u^cle of mine
dyed bia hair, and :n three w eks lie
waa married to a widow with four
children.—Fliegen<Je Blatter.
^ in rOT ...
^ ? I erarlng for a aoclety which the mstoma ir.at er what it U-
♦ *4Hntp1 HeHOSS ^ Remember This!
I | \7 VW1 M. J A ^ as if we hatf not met In such a elandeo-
V tine manuer Her husband, ahe told ,
I ^4 entenained him ia amerva aad
was recaived by b.m with open arm* in
Turkey Be aiade me familiar vlth
what I ooold do J that peculiar eoozi
try aod what I could not da He told
me that CoostaaRrople was fall of
womeu who secretly relieiied againet
the Tyrannical method of their live*-
Some of them were very reckless, and
even the frightful pumatiment if eaftgtt
f-oaid not deter them from a aatar
ilemrs tor the society of tha spposit^
aex.
Hia warning aboald have been mi-
ficient. bat it was not. I had a«* hae.
in t onstantlnopie twelve toon whei
I passed a woman in the street bom-
on a Utter who partly uncov-red he-
face and i—iled at me. Bein^ human- ,
I rrmraed the amile. Not only tha"
I rarned aod fi llowe<l the Utter. Tb>- ,
woman looked back, notwithstanding
tjmt the msn wh« Iwr the roar of Ci"
LunVo in * what ahe 'lid. Howsve".
be did not apparently pay any atten-
tion. keepiuic his fait? ateadily to tt •
front. I f<41owed them to a parV.
where the litter was set down, and th-
rear bearer came to me ami pronoance 1
the naa-e of a certain bridge and the
words "J o'clock.- I fancy this wa'
aU the English he knew Then he re-
tnrned to bJi post, the litter went on.
and I tamed in the opofeutf .llrectlon
Now. I had not the slightest Inten-
tion of keeping an appointment, but I
kept thinking of tha. smile and a pa.r
of black eyes ail di y and when even-
ny came '-oncluded to «troll to the
Midge to see what would happen. I
was leaning over the rail, looking at!
the water, when I felt ■ tap oa my
shoulder and. turning, aw the litter
bearer walking away from me. Im-
pelled to follow the adventure farther
I atarted after him. keeping him in
alght till be atopped at a rear door to
a heavily walled garden. By this time
the spirit of adventure po<*sesaed m«-
ami when he diaappeared through the
door I followed him.
The garden was dark, and I w*i
obliged to keep clone to my guide to
aee him. He led me into an e jual!~ |
dark i.ussa-eway and. opening a do^r
motioned r*-e to enter aa apartmeot
! dimly lighted. I did so. and be <:lo*«l
I the door I.•■hind me without entering
himself, locking it and withdraw!- g;
the k<*y. In another moment from ^ ,
hind a curtain my charmer steppe 1
forth.
She spoke some Enslhih. telling me
that her l.tter hearer* were lioth in her 1
pay snd were that motneut on mni I
to warn as of the ipprmich ?>f (lunger.
We hatred pleaaautly a'ont ii^any
thing*, and it waa clear to me that her
' object in aeiidlng for me waa aimpiy ^ |
craving for a ao«iety which the customs
Toar bowels can be trained as weft
cs toot muscles or toar brain. Can-
carets Catkor Ctiiarcc t«in toob
bowels to tfo hght. Genuine table*
stamped C C- C .few tali m
'■ jui<*
IBMUTELY ML
Tit grMtast tf
=
THE ORIGINAL
Tb id«« of a Cough Syrup flat will act
oa th« bowola, and thus assist In oipoHinf
colds frzm tho system ia new and original
tax Kennedy's Latathre Honey and Tar.
wikkW LAXATIVE «
■ft Ikt MM IW A certain, safe and harmlesa remedy fat
Do Unto Others as
You Would Have
Others Do Unto You
rIf you sell groceries to Mr. Jones
it is only natural that he should
expect you to buy meat in his
shop.
lin t that perfectly fair f
Well, then, if you earn your Iit-
ing in Ponca City, is it unfair to
expect you to spend what you
can of it here? Many ot those
who do their shopping out of
town do so thoughtlessly.
•If your brother sells furniture
you wouldn't send to Kansas City
to buy a chair just because it
looked pretty and cheap in the
catalogue, would you?
'Wouldn't you say to yourself:
•Mv brother can get me that
chair jjst as cheap- I couldn't
think of jetting it from any one
else."
*If you have to live and earn a
livelihood in Ponca City, every
other person who is similiarly sit-
uated is your brother. He can
jet it for you just as cheap, no
mat'er what it is-
A certain, safe and harmless remedy far
all Cougha, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough,
La Grippe, Bronchitis. Influenza and all
T wg and Bronchial affections. Mother*
praise the children's favorite Kennedy's
Laxative Honey and Tar
COUCH SYRUP
HONEY
TXR
For8ale at Panton's West End Pharmacy.
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♦
I
Ed L. HOPTON, Proprietor
#
Hotel do Hoss, the best on the line J
Outfits reliable, rigs that are fine. .
The best equipped barn, service correct, 1
fcxcels competition in every respect 4
l^ight running rigs, rubber ti'ed and neat ^
Qrivers all careful, teams that are fleet. 4
®very patron will find satisfaction complete. 4
Heme public is suited and traveling men 4
Jin every occasion come here again. 4
uperior always for feed and for boara, >
uitable rates as the markets afford. ^
South SMcndtStrtet. - - • Poom City. Okla (
tine maauer Her hiwl«n«l. -h- told —
me, was a wl awn. bat b«* had tmny I
wlv**s. and he aaw very little of him. |
I «pent two very pleasant hours with ;
h«r ami waa -nirazed in an interestsd |
cluit when anddenly a clock rrncV the
U w Os'-* t« r«™aa« .
■ - , ^tcn Mr1. Luiubanl offered to rec-
a., ML" " Si „ ffl. W, hot I-,
locketl st 11." *be said. "I relied « 1 tlian of tact"
CITY LIVERY BARN. !
A. S. PtWYPOUi. rreprsrtmr.>
J Livery, Board injc and Feed
. W4ahlflfl Corner Csat/al Avenne
* MoDlCSt ana Fourth Strast.
X New Livery Rigs, Careful Attendance,
X ^to^and fair treatment.
I
Patronage Soliciteu and Satisfaction Guaranteed. •
Central LIVERV Barn
New Rubber-Tired Carriages,
New Teams, New Harness,
Prompt service. Everything New.
Horses and Mules rcr Sale
J Centrai;Avenue.
Phone 217.
O
W. M. Briley, Ptop.
♦ General Auctioneer business in city or country.
!
"I wish yoa would try Dora Simp-
son.' ahe said earnestly to thrve >f her
frleruls who were calling upon ber one
day "Wic'e a<icb a (<w1 little body
an<l so unfortunate' Her old customers
hare dropfMri off ooe by ooe tMl therV*
scarcely a person In tho neighborhood
who employs her now
"Km I often My to my husband.- con-
tinued Mrs. Lombard, with haste, ss
•he aaw (tens of Inquiry on the fsces
of her friends, -wppose ahe loesn t at
rery well That doesn't alter the fart
that she has an Invalid brother to sup-
port and that ahe tried everything else
from atenogrspby to cooklnc n<l 0017
took up «ewin« as a last resort ami
just hates every aOtch ahe takes and
always has Now do try her some of
yon. Xhea been with tiie for the last
four day a making a Jacket for my Jim.
I ora is Just aa patient a hoot It an can
be. thoagli we've had it afl to pieeea
three Omea."—'Tooth * Companion.
the man who brouaht you here to corns
for yoa In time. For once he has fa .lad
me"
As ahe spoke the man hastily opened
the dnor.
-Quick. Mahmoodr «be exclaimed.
-UTiat lo you mean '~>J being too lata*"
"I alept." be said.
Prosa'.ng my lady's hand fervently I
follow«l If ah mood to the garden "t
which I had entered.
The exit was kwked. My (nida ioak-
cd frlghtenetl.
"There la no way to get out of the
house." he aaid. The keeper of the keys
alone can he'p oa. but he will not.**
"Not even for mooey T
~Tes. for money."
"I have only a little ullver with am,
but I will pay tomorrow "
•Stay here." he said, thrusting me
Into a dark corner "I will g<> and see."
He soon returned. «ay!ng that the
keeper of the keys would let mo out
for an e jnivalent In Turkish money
of fS.OOn I derllnsd to pay It. whsfe- _ --- - _ ^ M,w
M« !*!<*** — °^t Mfc. ... 111.™
0 .. mi- _- from th^ of Mani«Ti 'm#
Tv- nro^I^ TLn I sff-rsd ,Ul la mont* * HaT 1T3n- • h^°
r;
gave him a Dots to Mshaet Pa^n. ^ w(| coat
who. not bHng side to ^of >rTn(, ^ ,r, own tale He
money at that time of night, sent a ^ ( ^ ,n M- a|Mt ow^, bka
Jewel wr>^tw^ 7^ srv-^w. < h.e«y to his skill In dlaguls-
Thi. «reu«l and ln, all(bf ,leformltles and bringing ant
^ LTLn' ^ the m<iat attractive charm, sf his fair
S aint.ler and a wioer man. n rani.Uv nuide a fortune
I went directly to Mshmet. ^ of
mat the whole -he«,e^aa a ptan .o tbm ftm ^plrs
rob me. and I wonld rsport It to as ^ „ , w|| ,^y the
p*-,r# „ . . ' dresses of the ladies of the .«sirt and
"Not so fast he «nld. TJI y| ^ ^hlllty from hia splendid
where yon were taken and <1 escribe tho tn ^ Ba< Rir^\imn An ef
tn
. ... _ fnslsn en.wnium sma written upon
la £f Trrr't!? ^ oTL c«y. | ^ ^ Auger, a meml-r of the ac.d-
Itia theory w a that it was the ««rv *■'
anta who bnd M«l me The Utter j
hearer and the key keeper 'lonhfless dl-1
elded the plunder between then*. t |
waa convinced that he was right, fo- 1
the la.'y certainly ha«! no Bee<| for
plnntlcr. Reii<lni. «he impressed n« as
Wlfs (waariiyi — Womaa's work
never >lone! flesh—d (struggling wit*
a button less alilrt collerV—Thnt'a Josl
what I thonctit!
hartng a r ''.in*<l and cultured woman.
Intellectually far beyond the average
Turkish Isdy. J a WTtTAET.
rirst amy to yourself what yon wonh!
he then do what yon have to do. - Epic
tat-is
Anderson k HiaptM.
cBarbers.
Duncan builain^.
Corner Grand avenue
Second street.
Change Cars at
Kansas City
Take a new, bright and attractive train
from Union Station. Kansas City, to
Union Station. Chicago. The train is
The Sccthwist Limited ot the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railway
Leave Union Station, Kansas City, t:;j
p. m.;Giand Avenue. 6;o6 p. m., arrive
Union fetation, Chicago, 8:23 a. m. A
postal card will bring you complete ;n-
formation about rates, route- and train
service.
G. L. COBB, Southwestern Passenger Agent,
907 Main Street, Kansas City Mo.
For Sick Livers
tOKfl.1 ClItES
Panton's Pharcmay.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1906, newspaper, May 3, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174977/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.