The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1906: Searching Inside

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... lay the child I bsd seen holding her hand when she bed taughsd st my incongruous costume Tim mother... that wistful look would not here unnerved me. I ssw her child In the grasp of the dreaded pneumonia and knew... FOR POULTRY, My Affected With Sores Crusts—Extended Down Behind the E**—Some Yews Uter Painful and Itching...! MaifUiii'-ent! l o yon know. I'ueie Ell. I believe I shall never tret tired | ot seeing the snn set behind tint... with other*, each time grow aw fainter till at last I was left with those country sounds which bad been ao

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... for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidiMfrs. If the 1 child urinate* too often, if the urine scald...* ! the flesh, or if. w hen the child reaches an aKe when it should be able to control the passage... I left the rails. The engine and several coacne* were dashed over an emj bankmcnt, the engine

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... of her parents. Robert w:tb hot cakes Everybody Invited Heed and wife, in this city, left for teach... to every child who buys their school supplies at Morrison's Leather ecu carls, latest lestgos It \lt PaUce

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