The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 293, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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^Tbc fl>onca Cify> IDailv Co unci
VOLUME 8
ponca city. oklahoma tuesday. september .9 ,qo5
NUMBER >9?
To our friends
and Customers
We take pleasure in saying
that our stock of
Dry Goods, Shoes,
Men's Furnishings,
Notions and Groceries,
is better than ever before.
All new fresh stock.
Comparison of goods and
prices requested.
gained 10 to 1.1 ,-ent
l "t V) cent«, veal*
> o ed about tfr:«3v.
<iers 10 to 2> ctn" aiwer
.tock ca' ff.
fluctuated Hut
.' ck r sdo
Parties
4. 0. 0. f. grand i.odqe.
who have curn ft
are being advi-r
within :iO day*,
-1 e e 1 •> to rr.Hr*et
f '0 get thenj in
• here i. coi- '.er-
77ie Leader,
Tennyson Q Vaughan.
TENT BLOWN DOWN.
Piafliai Brother* Bit Circa. it K.dly D.a.*f-
rd by Hind.
Maryvl lie, Ala. sept Ih.-The bi f
t nt of Ringling brother. «-.lrcu ;o!-
lafiied here th « afternoon <>ne man
wa- willed, two fatally injured, rive
f< r;,.w-.|y t,urt and more than two
•score other. bruised or trampled
upon.
strong gust raised tne enormous can-
va-.s high enough to lift all the poles
and «up|M rt« from their position*,
and the whole uias fell upon the
audience, ho* Deople and animal-.
All made a pan'.- stricken effort o
escape. The .how will be delayed
several days, maKing repairs.
compofftion books at Morri-
son's.
Th* Sovereign Or.nd Body Now la Se*.ion j
■ 1 Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Sept. 18.— Disagrec-
- able weather conditions marked the
-oie stuff on short feedt.atw i.be,in forB)st| openjn(f to<lay of lbe # ,
moMrij. ti, 'hat ii,-. rtfgl annua| communication of the j 3jt>
o;> sivt r- w*e.- -old at «i 00.; Sovereign Grand Loige of the Inde- <«>
-.though a '.-1 of f*lo refu.r-d ■ pendent Order of Odd Fellows The I I
! '"r one droy.; tnrv .vta, ti Ui^o^uu, exercise, were held in Lulu!#
anu soio mere f..r to 35 T,p tod ,y Temple, which wa. enti.eiy ina-Je-1 #
*0.,, Gr«-s s-.t t rs mainly from «e«t- quale to accommodate the crowd., #
er Kama--eli a: *J 1 to to 71 Gra*. twsry juriadiction of the order in the #
cow. or, ,g $ • ■>:, *3 33. caonrrt ll.Hft'Umed States i. represented at the #
to 2 i' , -,U's 12 1 0 to S3 00. A nasi 1 Conclave. X
r umb.ro; feeders .0;u it I-00 to The report of Grand S.re Wright <*>
to.. o, a few or me s-ocicers a, $4 00 to .how. the total subordinate lodge
hut most ..I tne to-iu seeder- membership to be 1,217,14o: encamp- <$>
.old at *1 60 to *3 vn> „r>d K> per cent „,ent member.dip, 17? KKt: liebekah #
of the Uc iter. at +2 ;>0 t. *35a stock membership 474,0W; number of subor- #
v a as f2 So to to 00. *<0 car, or dinate lodges 14,313: expenditures for <&
I cattle were ta :*o by country buyers lWko, 91,033 (Wtt; total revenue. $13,.: ^
last week. The wee« -tarted out «W,; 1; total resources *3;.«45,Oil. ; A
strong on th.- -:,t t-oves weak- Ojnt.nutng the report state-: | A
. ened later hecau-e ■: ua-a- -fact.rv vVhe increa.e in membership of ' &
i c°Ddition in fat cattie m .r • our subordinate lodge, was «5,724: in
Ho« 1 rices dec. .led an a- • rage ot the encampment branch «,M!W; in the
llcent- as: tve-k. -.i! ■ .-,d a little Rebekah branch 2«,381. making
better than the,. - a t ir. j i -ma'i iota increase 102,1<i5. The patriar
receipt, to Jay. km a-,- - line rni.itaot will ,how a deer
strong to a *. • ^ $r, 45.
. bulk of ea'e- ;|ii 'o $•"> 4a. medium
— '-uin iruni a :
and heavy nog. se,..<ni ,' '^t.e--. igh. clearing out of name, that really did T-n<ler the law pa-sed by congress iu.t i
' up to to .iOa pll'fc • <) t.' fi «> n« l r«- Iir«a* n • I . 1 «f *. O : j . .
GBEIT COST SHE
I of LOW SHOES at
Seybold's Shoe Store.
We are going to close out every pair of low
a<^ eost, as we must make room for our
arge stock of fall shoes that are now coming
VPV rl? 968 WiH ** Trn for three months
I rLc „ ln an,d- ^ what extremely low cost
prices we are making.
$1.25 shoes now go at
1.50 shoes now go at
2.00 shoes now go at
2.50 shoes now go at
3.00 shoes now go at
3.50 shoes now go at
4.00 shoes now gd at
w
♦
.90
1.10
1.50
2.00
2.30
2.75
2.95
have a box full of odds and ends,
choice of the box at 75c.
your
, * Sevbold's Shoe Store.
:reise j. only €>#####
r••-lilts from a __
I a tu ■>« ai.
igh. w —...fc-..ui «, „-B,e. mat really did , noer tne law pa-sed by coneress iust . .
Hcav.. "'Jl re"Pe"ni aclive "u mi^rsof that >"«r Pre-ident .M ICinley'. death re- | Hfl paymcnWor XhlntTtol'kSJ!'-
/ e.n.c j. - ep nnd bran.-n.^ In infr. a-e in .resource. Birdirp threat* gainst the life of jte* ^ «««e CUtliC School at Rawli«(B
*as -.'. 74, ol and the increase inn- ,h<-* presideit. rai(inet members or ^ C° S
V, cent- , m week. m,i-t on lief *307.i:i . federal judges. Bryant', offense may! F {°r "our and
prove to be a serlou# one f,*e r. l'romnt delivery to any part
of the city. Call up phone 351
fjnytf will make you a picture from
the size of a button to I4xlt inches
-s-ec price
k. nm«t 01
lam 1- Country buyer* ar-_ s ■ ■ 11 ri -1
<juite a good deal of ,tuff. at Hl.iii ti
•4 30 lamb, at f.V.Vl t., «i
atuff no v seils at *<i. iO to
lief f307,i:t .
The military branch aloae in our
organization fail, to ^now substantial
00. F-t progress. There lias bee., a loss in F"U Ilusr G°>") ">ur room house ' Ve W'" mak,r -vou a ^ctiire from
,w 1 «""■ >w< of w.
^ See him. 3^
FREE
We furnish an
adjustable
book cover free
for each book
bought of us.
A Ruler Free
to Every Pupil.
SCHOOL BOOKS
We have the largest stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL stjpplifs wftl
carried. Our assortment of sott and hard paper tablets, composition books, pencil boxes™1
erasers, pencils, penholders, book straps, book bags. etc. is the largest in town '
REMEMBER—You can trade in your old spellers on new ones at our store.
R. E. MORJMSON <S COMPANY.
FREE
An adjustable
book cover
for every book
bought of us.
A Ruler Free
to Every Pupil.
«'narie Robinson, -oa of il K. Uot-
Itaoo of the Marwdle I'ribune t>rob>
af. t: 11 V 1: • I r r li «>y . a' ,I|.'
lojurrd:
Klaard ll.uiO, .. farmer. o.uk
broken. ; .n,- peretrated, a-'i
Mrs. Bootb, egb:o„
J. K. Orr. tarm.'r, .. 1
Mr.. John Kane, ami d
ternal injuries
H. T. arui;. nael. h•.;,<! h
cut.
Mr,. Thomas* !ar*, v, r t* broken.
Tbe wiMi !i;.d blown a gkle all day
and th
STOCK MARKET.
l 'iCCII
r > s.'.l
*""" Cundilioo. La.i >*etk Kept Down
•Kecelpl. of Cilile.
Kansas City, St i t. IK—Weath- .
•'"odltion. the la.I ... ir or ti e dav-
liave kept do-vn re.-rct- 0/ live -tn.-;
of all kinds, r'attle „uppty today i.t
1* ,000, about «0(K) les. than 1 i«t Mon-
day, market today birely .teadv wit!
close of la.t week, account of an ex-i
ccs.ive supply at Chicago, .10,60" i.
head. Killing ,trer lost 10 to 2fil",byJ K T >y'«r V ' o.. a big catUe
cent, la.t week. mo*t lo.t on tho-e I w ,erat,n«r 'n «he Osaif.- nation,
'a" • hers and yearling, to 70 tie over 300. This condition of affair.
*•*<• W-15 to to.no S i. inv in my judgment demand, immediate
tod , ,-„m , bead, m irket steady. ( attention and rrrhaps radical meas-
.v•' it:;ate «al<-a on toe q>>ai- ures
aat 1 < marki t yi.- t-rdav wa- 1!13 head
of .-i,w. verarlng M i ,1. that
b'oin.'bt the top for this year
talked roo mich.
O.I -.r-.a market. Tne-. .-alves, which
<*•■« Herein:*, and of H ie quality,
did o u arrive at the j.rtrtli till in the
aft.moon, and were not shown till
late in the day They were brought
> al-err...,a wn.-„ .1 " celf' t,,°" !o#t < n those I
- I . ' :e •e,l,n' between f4tkland|,.00. Corn
ll,0(Hi t. at-embltd in the t
*ltbi «.fng th. per.'orma u-e .
fed heifer, and yearlings sold
teadv.
extra, ijra..
including canner
Rock, o. T.
in color, and even in si/.e.
tills string from fled
hey were well matched
Real Estate for Sale!
20 A£R£' DU''ninine.cjyr .on the south, known
as the Phillips Addition. Will sell as a
whole or in full blocks.
TWO LOTS, eight room house, hot and cold
Fourth str Jt00"1' CemCnt WSlks' on south
TVV?i.^P,I'S; four r?0J" hoi|ie' cement walks,
city water, good barn, south Fourth street!
TWO LOTS, large six room house, good barn,
city water, south Third street.
Gallon
S. H. SHAFFER,
At the Ponca Mercantile Co.
■St
i he osaoe payment.
Indian, slaw to r.or« Children In sth.ali.
Cauriflf Delay.
; f'« *hu«ka, 0*)a., Sept. Is. The
September paymt ut of the Osajfe li -
, d.an at Pawhuska is now going on,
and it 1. mui tf it they are unusually
M'JW Tk- ' dltioii. caused from
the fact tb.v v. „ ,n<|ia|1 ian
J'-'V 01. de #how |hi
agent conclu*ivo,y that be ha, c«-
i.vered V. .-fuM. if he h«. any, l0 the
•> "ool te.i rt.t i .r enrollment in
•chuol. The Indian U much like an
American parent and n.ite. to relin-
quish the society ot b Ir children tinder
any conditions. S, tne Indian, keep
their children at dome as lollg as
they c«n and rtnally ,akr then, to the
•chool house, Krt Rn amdavlt. show-
ing the same, go down to the dl.hnr..
Ing agent and get their money.
I.«fgal tap pap. f Bt Mu,r,M
Kor everything up-to-date!
hoxour^by, go to Loye's bl|f 1
, In Jail lor flaking Threat* Tb l He Probably
Dldn'l flean
Newkirk. Sept. lH.-The family '■
troubles of Mr. and Mra. James Bryant
of Autwine. thi county, have cul-
minated in Bryant', arrest and incar-
ceration 011 charges of perjury and
contempt of court, 80mj time ago
the Bryants were diyorced, the cus-
tody nf ti>e t wo children being g,ven
to the wife. Last week when court
convened Bryant appeared and asked '
that they be taken from her, alleging j
'hat she was not a Ht per.on to haye
the care of children The oily tbiiyr
brought up in aupoort of the alleija-!
ion was the attention which had been
paid her by a joung merchant of
Autwine named Miller, whom he has
•ince married.
Bryant's request was accordingly
denied, and he proceded to drown hi.
trouble*. In the course of an evening
he announced to an acquaintance]
whom he u>e Abe «ire«t that he '
wa. going to kill Attorney retrlck, 1
who represented Mr* Miller, and al.o I
the judge With the addition of varl-1
ou Insulting epithet, he al.o requeat-1
cil the one to whom he had given the |
information lo tell the judjfe.
He wa. taken at hi. word, and the
whole alTair wa. related next oiorn-1
ing to Judge Haiuer, who forthwith
-cnt order, tn all the sheriff. In hla j
district* lo arre.t llrvant on ti^ht.'
If vou are a .tockman who 1. inde-
pendent of comnn-sion house money
you should -hip to U-. VVV are strict-
ly a commission lirm. and deal with
j the free and independent stockmen
exclusively. Write us for P. & | ,s
badge « harles Dixon Commis-ion
Co , Stock Vard*. Kansa. City.
F< it Sam: mllre. i,red Kngll.h Berk-
hire boar., ready for service. Choice
pig. of spring farrow. O. Hall.
Get What You Ask For!
„ ^ hen yon ask for Cascarets Candy
cathartic be suio you get them,
genuine tablets stamped C. C C
Never sold in bulk. A lubstitator is
tlways a c heat and a fraud. Ueware!
All druggists, ioc.
I't'i; liltN'r. -Harsh residence th rl
hous.- south of pub'ic school building
on south Sixth street. Inquire of L
C Harsh. , '
lleht U'K *a* at I'on.-a City, j
'urptM*. BttZm WU'k U'1 ],,rOUk,ht U,lk Ufrc hU ,M)nd ""dl
I at foOO, which he wa. unable to give. 1
Fowler & Gott.
Hardware Outfitters.
stoves
plumbing
windmills
tanks
pumps"
andtinwqbk
Come in
and
S™ Ub.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 293, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1905, newspaper, September 19, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175216/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.