The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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AN ANCIENT CUSTOM.
ttfewr Deflect your
U y«4b ve pain In
arjr tlsofclers, dtsalaei
■CM. iff Ume to act
kidneys.
the back, urln-
* «alness and nervous-
f Uf£.to act aod no time to
of1'SdLV''tSw® arV" Worn,
ot KMaey trouble, and you should
•*** * which la known to
core tbe kidney*
Doao'a Kidney Pill. <a tbe remedy
t noe. It hat cured many stubborn
No need to experiment.
W. W. Stewart, Muskogee, I. T.
representinu the Ohio Real Kstate
21^ Mu ko*se. with of-
fices In the Culbertson block and llv-
nf on J street in the eastern part of
towo, says: "it is over two years avo
atace I recommended Doan's Kidtiev
Puis through our Muskogee papers
The* cured ay wife ol pain In her
hock and through the sides from
which she had sudered for several
Months. It was not severe enough
to compel her to take to her bee", but
sufficient to cause more annoyance
than any pereoo cares to eudure. It
was because of the positive benefits
•he bad received that I made the
statement in 1001, and If the results
obtained from tbe treatment had not
been permanent nothing could induce
•e to publicly reerdorse the remedy.
She bas bad no symptom!* of a recur-
rence during the past two years, and
' believe that roan's Kid-
ney Pills should he universally used
for such troubles.•'
For sale by all dealers. Price, 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., lluffaio,
New York, sole agents for the United
olsitci.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
** *W* * *• s«m ok.
MrTH ■ flirts 0t Kmmiau*. i f otn was a case of severe
What la the wassailing of sppls 'U°K troMble of °"er a year's standing
**•* I ai i be had reached that at .k...
Testimonials from m Few
Waynoka People Who
Are Being Treated
By Professor
Samuels.
Prom tie Waynoka (Woods County)
Enterprise.
Last week a reporter for the Woods
County Enterprise, to satisfy himself
coaceroing the authenticity of cur-
rent reports about those who are tak-
ing treatment from Prof. Samuels
the Wichita specialist who treau
through the eyes, went to the homes
tL* i'!i9fstbem north ol town> ■«*
the following Is a tru- report from
mem:
Mrs. F. M. Woolley was the Brst
person called upon, and Is one of the
many truly grateful ones for the good
aone them Prof. Samuels in treating
her family. Sne says: l had been
ailing for ^0years with' a complication
of diseases, and most of that time war
under the care of different doctors,
but could obtain only temporary re-
lief. 1 was conHoed to my bed when
Prof. 8amuels made bla first vis t,
about two months ago. Have recelv-
ed wonderful benefit and have nothing
but words or praise for P.of. Samuels,
and think but for him I would not to-
day be alive"
Mrs. L. D. Hamilton, woo is about
three milts north of towo, is also one
of Prof. Samuels' patients who has
received great benefit, aod is still im-
proving. Her's was a case of severe
A' well known minister of a kirk la
Glasgow was one day pacing
the High street when he waa accosted
by a crowd of attest gamiaa. one of
whom aaid mischievously, bat with be
coming gravity, "D'ye ken. minister,
the de'li is deed?" The minister made
no Immediate responae. but on the
whole crew reiterating the cry. "The
dead! The dell's deed." be
«*im —
turned and. railing his outatretched
haada, a* If to pnmoooce a blssalag.
reports*. Ach, yw pair leotle faithless
-Why Iport fm
friend to yew clab
- ——J him booMf Yon
Bscs ass I waat to talk boaf-
to him. I don't waat ta take bla
to a plaos afton bs lo golag
As a rule people discover a man to
be worth listening to only after be to
gone—Schopenhauer.
* "Ml"" J *nd she had reached tbVt\tare*where
hJ?5Jr 01(1 cu*tmn- '*•* dying out to use her ow" expression, she "waa
- °m t-"'" - I r. isxs:
T)EPARTMENT of this inter.
ZZ 'ort Office of Indian Affairs.
Washington, D C., December 4, 1903
Tbe lots in the townsiteof Pawhuska,
Osage Nation,'Ok lahoma,'as shown by
^M*?pro!,';d p,atof will bi
public auction to tbe highest
bidder-, beginning at 9 o'clock a. m.
Wednesday, January 3, 1906. The
'.I pl*c* on tbe townslte
and win continue from day todav un-
tl „a^theJ°" are offer'd The bids
will be subject to the approval ot the
Secretary ut tbe Interior, and the
right is reserved to reject any or all
bids. Copies of tbe rules and regula-
tions governing tbe sale may be had
upon application to the Osage Town-
site Commission, Pawhuska, Oklaho-
ma. P E Leuph, Commissioner.
the farmhouse, and. after a heart,
^ '°r?KB PrOC*""lon to « « uearosi
orchard, the master in frout with a
llgbOand men with old guns, blunder
r^T*. ■«V hlnK that make, a
U, 'b# «™ r. I'leuty of cider is
taken and so cue pieces of toast
# J?" ori ll"rd u reached a ring
to formed, and the master, in tbe ceu
**?*arh nd ***> « rerse
tW ^n ^ 0 1 nW'le ,re*' 1
•bee. in boj^ that thou wilt blow."
Tbeu all about in cborus:
Hatful^ capful,, three btuhel baafuls.
Ban, oorfnls, tullet holefuls. ^
And a little heap under the stairs.
kZn!0 f,°lk>W ct4WS- drinking of
,"S™r :*?"■T"'" «
tlon bas every way improved.'' She
said: "Until recently I could lie only
one one side, but now I can lie on
either side or back."
Another of Prof. Samuels' cases
that has created much favorable com-
tnent and praise is that of Mrs. W. H.
| Hinderliter, near this city. Mrs. H.
said that about 15 years ago she con-
tracted measles and pneumonia, and
despite the efforts of son.e of the best
physicians she continued on the de-
cline and was given up by all as a
'Tswwur, p~
SHERIFF'S SALE.
lBnJhe ,di,trict couet of Kay county
«prjr of Oklahoma.
W. H. Hart, Lona Hart, }
W-8- Hart, Nona Hart,'Flora | Case
h!I«Pv i a' Bun,p' Frank } No.
t r?' 5 Hart, and Daniel | a 7o
J. Dunahoe, j
it j ^ . Defendanta. j
Under and by virtue of an order of
001 ot 'ke District
Court of Kay County, Oklahoma Ter-
above ent tied action,
fJJ -lbre ®1t1h of December, A. D,
, 1 will on Friday, the l th day ol i
January, A. D., Iwotf, at two o clock I
da/ at the eaat front
door of the court bou^e in the City of
Newkirk, kay County, Oklahoma Ter-
ritory, offer at public sale with ai>-
pralsement and sell to the highest
/l>. der fur ca,b ln hand all I
of the following described property.
0t t0a,,t• *a4,k,'d in tidep- °uioug I Ra.n takin^ treatment of Pfof.
U s branches for the robius.-London ' 1 then we,Kh H0. Have
Al,sw#r«- been aWe of lato to oo most of mv
iH ~ h U9ework «d an, feeling almost Use
Tour backbone * t e 13 "eW womaD- 1 bave "ot been in bed
barrel h^. so do not curve it around | d°^torin« wit^ Prof Sam-
hut r,,i.I uels. Mrs. Hinderliter is warm in
B r *->J an a3 d . . ""vuuvil pi
hopeless case of tuberculosis and was | ,^ev?r,een <1>r) *
in bed three days out of the week and i.K . ' ? tbirt>-«ne (31) In
sometimes more. "Thrse months a«ro |subdiv'i.ion olr the City oVponca CUy'
iatmpnt nf t>rnf Kay County, Oklahoma Territory.
The above describe! property
. —"T* curve it around.
ut rather stralgiitcu It out. <So«l made I k., . •" i praisea in tbe sum of oroand win
^"'"dered. " wonderful treat- " t be .old for less than two-thirds of
oumpbarked or betiding over. ®cnt h* snnania^ —i.— — *
0. W. KYGAR, Prop.
Star Barter Shop
Swcoaisr tsCeWss * Kygar.
The Best Equipped Shop in Kay
county. Come and sec me and
get what you expect.
All kinds of HAIR and FACE
preparations. All face
lotlona antiseptic.
Bath* jpt Evr-rbodr.
- - ^ssmiuk u «T.
If you beud over too much in vour
lea, ^ f*4 " l<nV'r Saw" the
In .««5 m, "" 0,d < halr- o'"l then
alt down so low that .vo„r cbin w|||
e«>• Just above tbe table. Xiake the
nd legs u little shorter titan tbe fore
^a. and then rea.l and write with
your arms on the table, and it will
take out aome of tbe crook from yout
ment
In speaking of her brother, Ray
Woollev, who also took treatment of
Prof. Samuels at the same time, she
aays: "My brother Ray was very low
with lung trouble; wa<* in bed mo.t of
the time: could not stay up more than
* at a time, and had been
eiven up. Doctor said it waa only a
matter of a short time till hia dtatb.
It is now about three montha since he
betfan taking treatment and he i« a
new man, able to knock around and do
all tbe light work on the farm "
Harry Woolley also informed our
"«"s« natae*
r*u,"rk-'
"What's funnyr*
Way * mun wh "Pends all bin I '* "uu"" aiso intormed our
':rx'
sF-
afflicted with dropsy. He said she bad
is
' \ wi me «aio ac-1
lendants and is directed by said order f
of sale to be sold and will be sold to
satisfy g^id order of sale and judg-
ment in said action.
8ald property bavine been ap-
praised in tbe sum of tSaO.OTO and i ""
not be •old ior less than two-t
the appraiser] value thereof.
f 'ven urder my hand at my office I
ni^ k y^?f Newk,rk« Kay County,
Oklaht ma Territory this 8th day of
December, A. D., 1905. 1
n ^ « V'- W> w«odev, 8heriff.
By o W iwigos, Deputy.
Notice.
There is delinquent on the follow-.
If* i, CfCr,ibed .*toc" of the Chimney
R«<ck Mining Co. ot 1 onca City, Kay I
Co., Oklahoma, on account of assess
ment levied on the ninth day of Sep-
tember, 1905. tbe amount set oppo- j
. . ..
w-,a Lsavt t«.
I Insist upon your Issring tbs
house, abe said angrily.
"CertalBly." replied tbe tramp bland-
witb'ms^** "" lntent,on of taking U
Moat people think when they reeelve
m*rely a aample. and
taek for ^ C°B1'
furniture, carpets
and Housefurnishings
the and,deartst thing to
5!lrt °fu**ery ,,viDlf cr' i"re is
the home, whether it be the cave for
iVT^h-Thi P*lac« for tbe kintr.
an!i « k. J1' which men work
and fight, and women hope, and the
real home is the home-turnUhings.
Duncan s low prices makes it po-
! a ,0I[ "i**1"' home ln Fonca City
oar prices. "
5- H DUSTPAN,
Furniture and Undertaking.
I a'readv, under only two months'
treatment, been benefited many times
the cost. He said: "Tell em the
best you can think of, and 1 11 ,tand
| for It."
a value guarantee.
I will give to any person or persons
who can prove that any of the state-
ments made in<thla paper by tbe. un-
Idersigned are not true one two-story
residence on Emporia avenue in the
city of Wichita, with 50 foot front,
and tbe aame is valued it •1.600 and
It is free and clear from all encum-
brance. _PROF. H. SAMUELS.
- act vi
Site tbe name of share-holder as
.lows, to-wit: .
I A C. Hinde, on certificate number
thirty-four (M), number of shares,
two ( ) of twenty-five dollars («26.00)
each,^assessment due, one dollar (Ml).
' "-1 ; * w and an
JProf. Samuels will be in
Ponca City. Monday
January 8, Arcade Hotel
And in accordance with law and an I
order of tbe Board of Directors made
on tbe 21st day of November, >906, so
many shares of such stock as may be I
necessary will be sold at the store of |
I?ur,ord ,n tb* city of Ponca
City, Kay county, territory of Okla-
homa, on tbe 5th dav of Januarv
19< «, at tbe hour of 130 o'clock i*. m .
on aaid day, to pay the dellooaent as-1
sessmeat thereon together with cost
of advertising and exprnse of sale.
W. T. Oatks, Sec.
1 ^er"Dech'',*1906.]" P°°Ca Clty I
, l SHERIFF'S SALE. ,
In the district court of Kay county,
territory of Oklahoma. '
H. C. R. Hrodboll, as receiv-
er of tbe Cltlaens' Bank of
Help I
Settle Your > f
Own Country |
The
is doing its share in trying
to send more farmers to
your country. You can
help that:work by a little
effort.
Every reader of this notice is
requested to send to the under-
signed a list of his friends in
the F.ast who may possibly be
interested. Literature regard-
ing your country will be majled
to tht If), and any questions they
ask will be fully answered.
Send list this week to
C. L. Seagraves,
Gen. Col. Agt, A. T. & S «" Ay
Railway Exchange, Chicago.
SANTA ra Tim TABLE.
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Hutchison i Ponca City.
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parts ? t< m
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lmv< am ffm
O'Keene ' 2 p m St. Luuis ( : U p.m.
■aid S 3 p in *
Blank «rII T Hp
Arkan«at 0 «:1 pis
WinBeld N;34ip
« e t non nr.
>l() s 7
t.eare* gt Lnals
Arrives Arkanaa* City
Arrlv-s Ruck we I
Arrives Kill.I.
NO S t
leaven St I oilis D m
Arrive* ArSausas Uty . . a m
Arrives Blackwell.. . .... lo lsanl
Arrives KnM I -S • m
arrives O K«-ne . .
*. E. CLARK. U. f A Wlchtta. Kaa* <
Anderson & Hampton,I
barbers.
Duncan building,
Corner Grand avenue and
Second street.
Change Cars at
Kansas (Jity
Take a new, bright and attractive train
from Union Station. Kansas City. to
Union Station, Chicago. The train is
Ihe Southwest Limited of the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St
Paul Railway
Leave Union Station, Kansas City. 5^5
p. m.; Giand Avenue, 6;o6 p: m., arrive
Union Station, Chicago, 8:20 a. m. A
postal card will bring you complete .'n-
formation about rates, route, an 4 train
service.
L £8S§' • Southwestern Passenger Anent
907 Street, Ksnsas City Ho. 8 '
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Ponca City, Oklahoma,
Plaintiff
Tern Akuat.
An Irish doctor wua asked to attend
• patient oo Tory Island, off the Irish
mainland. The doctor said that he waa
*UI!"* *°. >'" that ths foe would
ba 12 ($10), payable In advance. Tbo
ll" moamT and fer-
ried ths doctor over from the
U^ Ph',*k,taB Onlafced
hlo dutioo and wished to start bac-k
tS" *ek — 10 "•
mrod back by the sone Man who had
eantod him over. The doctor asked
WM- "Two Pounds,"
•aid the Tory Island man. "payable la
tdvaace." it was^atd.
«k eat that yoo
V* tL ** thM mwbp'ICO
JJJJJr? W,W ®«*««tad and he sc
"Saaaaaa I hod only to pay the flaa
lla he had to pay the lawyer."
Do Not Neglect
"M WaakMM Km Luaaa, Iommm Ik*
I y^^l^^ls towiOista wl aachstioceeemj coW. thus I
L..k P^wiftttjry lprninisrlousiliiisa 1
ICAN YOU AFF9M TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES?!
vs.
John Tooman and
Laura Tooman,
Defendants.
Under and bv virtue of an order of
sale Issued to me out of the District
Court of Kay County, Oklahoma Ter-
rltory, in the above entitled action
S£ifc f t.V dV of December, A. D.
1806, I will on Monday, .he Sih day of
January, A D. 1WW, at two o'clock p.
of said day. at tbe east froat
•®°r •* • he court bouse in tbe Ctty of
Newkirk, Kav County, Oklahoma
Territory, offer at public sale, with-
out appraisement, and sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash In
band all the following described
*?P*ny< Lots numbered tan
J°>-«"d <H) In block fort*.
(40), la the townsite of Lynch-
It pLMl^' "nbdlvlalon to tbe Olty
lock fort*,
of Lyacb*
■uwvision to tbe Oltv
TerHtory '' ' C°UBtf'
Tnat the above described property
1 WRMAKEIITLT CV1 __
"" "
IIS
property of said de-
Tooman, and la directed'bv'sald order
will be sold to
andjil.
is taken as tbe
fandants, Joha
Tooman, and la
of oale to be sold and ....
satisfy said order of sale
■ent In stld action.
,o.
,M0.
Psnton's Pharcmay.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1906, newspaper, January 1, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175087/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.