The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Everything for Fall Wear
Our entire store is at win* * .
Our encre store ,, at your ,emee~from basement to roof. Even- de-
P e"t18 «"*■ ■* with ne . fresh (foods. Good taste and dfcrtmins
0"TV.^Where apparent- At,ractive S°°ds catch the eye at every turn
and Calkin s prices are more demonstrative of the fact that n u ^
receive the grea, values with which this sj lunl
p easure ,f you do not visit us now-when stocks are complete and unruffled
Dress Materials—Ready when you are
that heavier'clothing i./in order.C°Get ymur^dress ""^'l forceab,e reminders
he^dth1yZfet^uWurlw'mgW bUSy " Th/ « -e all
m^ti^y't'i^ed^'per^ard'' ."I".''"68' 50C "*$2.50
New Autumn Millinery.
and smartest in floweredflirts ofV*^ H?RE~all thats newest
a special visit to look at the tTn^ZTcor,^" W°rth
Walking Suits
smarten the'extreme. W$iaW^15h^s?fi S>XtU1Je|o^!ich are bri?ht and
will pay. An exclusive d^Ziakerriadies ^H^ $25)? afe the ^ you
these amounts. The g.Kxis are strictly ^rc^nTrighT^ro-tCmL^
F*<yr,
CREAM 49
BAKING
POWDER
A Cream of TartarPowder
Made From Qrapom
Ho Alum
>ANTA FE TIME TABLE.
Mo*ih.
Wo lis..
Mam Line.
U'rtn* IfortA.
arrtv« 7:4* « u,
rrtVf«10:M m
•i rlvK* #:v> p ai
. arrive* *:* p m
(Joins South,
irrlras f
No 18
No«M ...
Main lane
So 17. -
No us ;; *> a m
\u arrleaa 11:46 am
v.,.... arrive* 8:16 p n
arrive* 8:an* ■
Hutchison a Ponca city.
Ml! V4 Tl t*« 1H: K a,
No * ? lepsrf* 11 :R.« a
In-iiii arrive* *2finu
depart* 7*>p
w. l. j Ni.ii.vm. Age..
Good Groceries.
m'TlinI^^depirtmen/an'd what g^iut miftU^tPi"'t'cular "hat
"n^'rate^^ &SeK ' C°ming
to eat and at the very lowest prices * c° dn * better things
Our specia^t?es-°n t h"Ve u^>°« « remain with us.
Old Dominion Coffee, others
ask 35c. Special ZuC
English Breakfast Tea, 1 r
others ask 60c. Special £oC
This is si mistake. The paper
generally used for this purpose is
j what is known to the trade as nee
(paper and can he bought in any
| quantity desired from the whole-
(sale paper houses. All the tobac.
co dealers do is to cut it up imo
'he desired size and put i, tr,
j packages foi handy use So if
Mr. Speed brings suit against
parties in the east for alleged vio-
lat.on of the Oklaho ma anti-cgar
ette law, as it is stated in the pa-
pers he has promised to do, his
field of operations will be exten-
sive. including the paper mills
which manufacture aod the whole-
sale houses which handle the par-
licular grade of paper of which
| cigarette wrappers are made.
A Smooth Article
u it Id the purest, and best tor
End Pnarmacy and W. T < tia.-e
Ink at Morrison's
PI^.CNTKD_Dinln)!: r00m ?'rl at ,he
, I lanter* bote!
I Hou.e to Ueut—four room* three
bloctc* north on 5th street, $*
PR- K D. SPARKS. |
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leHVe*
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£i.ld :«s.m.
B Hrkwel! 1!:«) a.m.
ArkansasC P:JS p.m.
Wtnfleld I -oft m
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Memphis
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. Arn«oi
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Arrive* Hon pfa|a
Le. e*8W,X 'nd r°ft 8ra"h "
Arrive* tit. Louis... . Vli t"r
Ar-ive* r.,rt Smith .
I e*ve*St. U.,t,W"*T *'VKb
leaves Memphis. " * W
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C. F. CALKINS & CO.,
Ponca City, Oklahoma.
THE PONCA CITY COURIER f not a hindrance to the prosperity
khtablishkd 18113. other nations."
'To me it seems an extraordi
BY THE COURIKR PRINTING COMPAKV
L. C. UEAOI.KV, BDITOR.
Entered at .he poMottce in Ponca
*-lt tor tran«mlM«ioa through the
vaile a* ■econd-olan? matter.
orrice UN east URAND AVENTF.
phone 28.
Wagner Visits the President.
Prstor Charles Wagner, the
French clergy-author. of whom
President Roosevelt said:
... wAuajryi
nary privilege to have been able
«o pass long, restful hours under
his roof, in open-hearted converse
* man °' his worth; and for
those everywhere who .merest
tnemselves in the destinies of the
whole human family co find at the
center of tbe of life a great people
a n^Anlr. U.u • ii
so broad and so rare, may we 1
strengthen a world-wide confi-
dence." *
It «s saiTThirb^iTthe Swedes
aod Norwegians are satisfied with
tie terms of the agreement by
which the two countries become
separate governments This is so
different from the usual condition
"re "' ' « « Rreat people of th,08s *s to be worthy of I
a people whose influence makes ! mention
Itself felt tn flu -I ■■
- HldKeS
•tself felt to the ends of the e*rth
a character of this metal, a heart
°f *uch l"ndnegfc, an intelligence
preaoh your books to my country.
men," was a guest at the White
House during his recent visit to
America aod contributes his im
pression of the President and his
household to the October Mc.
Clare's.
"A Visit at the White House" rwnri^Q ^ ,.
tells ttith simple French directness £0U.0ns> Candl<
of the President's family life as ii stationery at —
passed before the minute observa- PrQnl. A TTli., ,
ticn of the author of "The Simple ri<inK A. ilOlilaay S
Lite " Beginning with the after ad door wes' of post office,
noon of his arrival, Paator Wag.
oer takes the reader into the life
A fair show to every customer;
no more, no Jess.
A fair profit on each article.
The same price to every person.
Courteous treatment to all
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Notions, Candies and
Oklahoma baokers having fail-
ed to get what they consider fair
treatment Kansas City, are
considering a plan fo start a bank
of their own in that town. The
plao looks feasible enough There
<5 surely plenty of money and
first-class banking ability in Ok-
lahoma to supply all the needs of
the enterprise.
plans completed.
j. w. McNeil lo Be PresMcat of Terrtiartal
®a«k la Kara. chy.
Guthrie. Sept 2H -The plan, for a
territorial bank in Kansas City have
practically been conplettd. j. w.
McNeal, of thi* city, ha# bem offered
the preaideucy of the ln.titution
wl'ich is to be capitalized at tr>0,000.
"ith John Gilbert of Sulphur, a* eash-!
er. A. 1J Dunlap, of Shawnee, tatce«J
j 160,000 stock: J M Bayless, Sulphur |
(Spring*, l:.'5,000; C J Webster. Sul-'
j Phur, 125,000: and Mr. McNeal i ex-'
pertad to talre $50,000 if he accept*
the presidency. The other $100,000 i8
to be distributed atnonfr the smaller
banks of the two territories in
amount* of $1,000 up.
Dunlap own* b*nks at Madill, Tiatot-
®'njro. Mill Creek, Henryetta. Sali-
"a* and Otemah. f T.: and two at
H 'bart.Okla. Bayle*. ha. I«nk. at
Sulphur Springs,Claremore and Tulsa.
McNeal Is president of the National
Bank of Commerce here and the tint
National of Arapahoe, and holds
stock in numerous state bank* The
new bank 1* to get all busine*, from
BAD BREATH
"Pornmntha I >...< ..
lw* tORtl? b|)«. sofa,!, • ,*' 1 •0«1! f'rfHim.a^
Cba*. H. faal utt*S!w iti"fa^™
prA€tM««* 111
•II Tourtt
Beaf For
Tha Dowels
behind officialdom tl,e lamily
dinner partj, with a glimpse of
the younger boys on their way to
bed; the conversation at table, the
quiet evening in the drawing room
the President soon called away by
pressing duties the early break-
fast and the walk in the gardens.
He reports, too, some interesting
conversations ai\d gives vivid and
positive characterizations of the
President himself.
"1 ho.,e who accuse him of im-
perialism," he sajs, "do not know
him His patriotism h.^s nothing
•Kgresive about it; it menaces no
one. If he would have America
a'.rong, it is that she may not be at
• he mercy of the good pleasure of
Others; and the people are with
him in this matter Pacific but,
invincible such is their character.
In one ol his addresses the Presi '
dent has said "We hold that the
prosperity Qf each nation i at, aid
People engaged in the crusade
against cigarette papers see.n to
think that the so-called tobacco
,ri,'t has a monopoly of the man-
ufactnre and sale of 8„ch paper,.
Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco
and many other California points
EVERY DAY FOK WQft.oO
«hi« lou^ratt as\hey d^wh ^ *Ct 'USf Hs K00'' '«*rvice at
free chair
Ponca Ci., „ ?"55lIt,d °ryh"' Ci""0'°U «<«
>n rout" 'v^ucan "J""y ""hr.r I'"1''"
!',f; lit'™; <?'pli«er """
modern equipment. Harvey mef". and^fa ^'las,cci traTck
very best people always use Santa IV trinn^ T^
hurther particulars on request
W |. INGHAM. Agent,
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co
I onca City, Oklahoma
the two territories and i* expected to
work up a jroud local bu.inea, .-ia,„nt
Kan*a City whole,al-r who do a big
i hu*ines«. in the territories
j l-urther details w.li await the reply
j of Kansas City banker* to the receot
ultimatum.
Fort Worth, Port Smith aod St.
Loui* are bidding for the bu*tnea* of
the territory bants.
temgdy Co.. Chlcifo or N.V .<*
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
Tl w HOKMI X
Auctioneer
Commonly known a*
Cyclone Bol>
Wil! cry country sales Ht reason-
teed s'''' 8"ar..n.
teed, see me for dat. s call l(t
J rl^m Smith s office
fonca City. Oklahoma.
if H. I'ANTON,
Physician and Surgeon,
•'ail* answered o^v
jmj or night.
ooi.'t over
f'aiiton's drujf store
' • Vt- Lout ban. I^AUTt,
IXJUTHAN & M All IS,
Attorneys-at-Law
Ponca City. Ok la ,_■)
a w. comstock.
Lawyer.
Odlaeovvr
farmer* National Haas
n. I-AFE HUBLER.
lawyer
• ! tb« court* of tu. JwrM
to <««> K^r.ra. oo.l«tlon
Hooiun | *4H, «
ovr K«nK'«Mtort. N wkirk. OkU
f- Oilgen, D. V. S.
Graduate
V fterinarian
I'ariuer® Exchange
very Barn IWa City, OkU.
h<ed d. sparks, o.d.!
O E N TIHT
HIMc* o«*i
i'IU«oe*' Hau*
kobertson 4 sco77
Physicians and Surgeon*.
MICROSCOPICAL AND X-KAV Wo**
tl.Ki'Rlll'AL TKtAiMKMI
IJlioue..'t,
W K MUUK E.
Attorney-at-Law
" an .-..urt. |m,i ,.-lrrr.
P"u"* -w om^" «**< ►. -a. * ,„UM ^
Dr. t :. M. |{OS K
DEMIST
Office over t'nrca Mercantile To.,
Ponca City. Okla
BW8 Of ALL LINIMENTS
r,?yt-'yyta> ** *«. tmi
CURES"
infi totiii mmit €sn
wide awake.
OMfc Nsrtoa Repuhiusa. Gettisg kciiiv tar
UtUcas%.
Pawhuska, okla., Sept iO.-The
republican, of the 0*agc nation are
gettintf busy, the near approach of
the government town lot *ale, warn*
them of the duties they must assume
a* fiill-fledtted American citlxens. A
committee who*e effort* were direct
ed to a poll „f ,be city llums.reported
at the la*t meeting a good workloj:
majority for the G O P. After bear-
ln r the report It wa* decided to open
the list for the formation of the
"«>s;tge County" Republican club, and
In the near future Hird McCuire and
many other speaker* ol note win be
Invited lobe present at the Inaugura-
tion of the club.
I ohSall Pure*bred English Berk*
n Ire boar*, ready for *ervlCe. Ch.nc,
l"g« of spring farrow u Hall
I cifal t ip paper at Morrt on's
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1905, newspaper, September 26, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175222/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.