The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, October 2, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Aristocratic Tramp
GOOD MORNING
Chase Opera House, Monday, October 2d.
ONE NIQhT ONLY.
Kilroy & Brltton's Big Scenic Production
"An Aristocratic Tramp"
Nut like any other play with a tramp title.
QTj^T^ San Francisco at night, the hnmou* Yellowstone l'-"<rk. the
Ollil-i slums and Chinese District, the Kxciting Automobile r.icc
and explosion and the Sunset Limited going at full speed.
FIVE BUi SPECIALTY ^CTS.
Prices 25. 35 and 50 ccnts Tickets on sale at Chases.
Something New.
fbird street and Grand avenue is
occupied by a novel form of enter*
tainment - Kdison's latest and great-
est success, known as the Klneto-
graph, which produces life motion to
any photograph or picture. The
people In charge are skilled electri-
cians and moving picture operators
direct from Kdison' labratory. They
carry with them the most sebct and
choicest of moving picture subjects.
The program intended for this en-
gagement will be the most interest-
ing and pleasing ever seen In the
west, in fact It is a big city show.
The tent erected makes it possible to
i;lve a tirst-ciaxs entertainment.
Ample seating accommodations has
been provided for all Inhibitions
will be given hourly from to 5 p. m.
and 1 to 10 p. m. The admission will
be 10 cents for everybody. They open
tomorrow atternoon at CI p. m. and
remain here until Saturday, Oct. 7th.
Tbis should not be missed as it Is
really the onlv opportunity of seeing
Kd 1 son's masterpiece. A free exhi-
bition will be given every atternoon
and evening. Come and hear the
free concert, and see the most novel
show in America.
lo the Public.
I have decided to quit the credit
business and will on and after Oct -
I strictly for cash. 1 have come
the conclusion it is decidedly
wrong to make the party who pay
cai-h to pay tte Dad debts and the {
extra expense attached to the credit j
system of dome business
1 will until further notice, sell my !
entire stock of goods, one-fifth o!f
notwithstanding. These prices are
l< ss than cost on a good many article?.
Knnember everything goes at onc-
lifth < ff. Huggies, wagous, carriage,
implements. hardware, silverware,
\ nware and chinaware.
E. P Hukkoro. d w
YOU CANNOT MAKE
go« d 1 Sread or Pastrv with poor Flour
and the sooner you learn to know
that the best F'our milled in the
state of Kansas Is
kOYAL CREAM
the* sooner you will get even and
satisfactory results on baking day.—
Why not give it a trial next order ¥
Tbis Hour is 00 sale at C. F. Calkins
A Co., I'onra Mercantile Co, and
Stanley & Son.
Phone your order to
" A. F. Harness,
Deader in Flour
and Feed. Phone 351.
We carry a full line of
Books for All Grades
In the Ponca City Schools.
The Best Line of Tablets, Pencils,
Pens and School Supplies
in the city. Come in and see us before the
* children start|to school.
"pawlings ~t3 Co.
DRUGGISTS
A complete line of records and sup-.
plies tor talking machines. We ex-
change new records f^r old, ones.
Tailing machines solii on the easy in-
stallment plan.
PONCA CITV
OK IS.
See A. F. Harness for Hour and i
feed. Prompt delivery to any part
of the city. Call up phone 3*>1.
Llon't forget the vaudeville act* in
"An Aristocrati Tramp." Seven in
number a.id they are all good ones. I
ht)K SALE—Four room house on
( four lots nn north Kightb street at a | —
Book satchels and straps at Raw- r.attain if taken at once. Inquire of j
Hags* Co. G.W.Wells. 2«®
A Matter of Essential
Importance
to every householder, sanitation
and sanitary equipment should re-
ceive the greatest possible atten-
tion: and when new plumbing i« to
be Installed only a plumber of the
highest repute, and one who keeps
up with the latest improvements,
should be employed. If you have
thi« subject under consideration a
consultation with -
C. E. Clemmer,
'Phone 3,*>1.
—will be of the greatest value.
Tablets at Morrison's
the
The following from the Kmiwria
Gazette is a very accurate statement
ot a condition existing in many towns
out we hope it is not true of Ponca
City: Tne trouble in Emporia it this:
So many merchants buy their goods
away from home that a systematic
jealousy has sprung up. The furni-
ture dealers don't feel tdattbey have
tobuvtbeir dry goods at home be-
cause tne dry goods men furnish their
| bou-e • away trom home The dry
Pencils at Morrison's
Fools cap paper at Morrison's ' "An Aristrocratic Tramp" at
The board of commissioners met at u,ltr> bouse tonight
Newkirk this morning. House to Rent—four rooms tnree | goods men don't feel
C. B. Baker and wife are In Kansa*
City to visit relatives and attend the
carnival.
| one's neiglioors by buying everything nitn will be Kilroy and Britton, who
*' **' ' ' ,l r. at oome wtiether the neighbors do or j 'or several s« a«on the big features
rxt or not And now is the time to begin. with tne "Heart of Chicago, and a
, • v ml nil < > ,ht 1 1 . 1 .. ..
Tonight - at the
The next attraction at the opera Aristocratic Trains
house is "An Aristocratic Tramp," to crowded bouses.
billed for Octob.r 2. ' Mrs. Cbarlev Stringer and Miss
,. . -1 t> ■ . • Stella Twyford went down ti> Guthrie
Co ored pencils at Morrison^. , -
v yesterday for a week - vi-.ii with
Tablets, seas. ilk. pescils. Baser. ;rie(Ks.
slates and everything is scnool sue- A(lieiOC,a wil, ^ he
•liesat KawllSgS A Co. I prise school oouse next
Druggist Bill Chase and wife are night. Knterprise is six nil es east
among the Pooca people attending |)f just far enough to rri\e out: ScfcOOl Supplies at Rawlisgsft Co
the circus at Blackwell today. antl have a (tood time. | Two nicely turnished room for rent
TIM Aaerlcaa Wort book taken il This ,torv j* told by an exchange: I •*« > "r « tboui board. Inquire of
•art payaeat fortfce mw book ados LUtle i^bard. who is.'., a..u who has
ted for tfee public School at Rswlllgs arrlved at the dignity of Urst trous-
tCl't ers. was disgusted when he saw a lit-
Lost, on south Fourth street Saiur- tjc neighbor, aged X arrayed al*«« in
day night, a woman's shoe Finder, the garments of distinction "Now,
please return to Jim S:ott's eating' ju,t look what they've done to Wil-
house. ! son's baby!" he exclaimed. "They've
Grocery man Louis S Barne.- Is in gone and put It In pants be/ore they
Kansas City on Inisiness and incident- known whether It'* going 10 be a boy
ally to see the sights of the great or a girl!"'
Priests of Pallas carnival The Senior class of tbr Preparatocv
"The smile that won't come off ' school at Tonkawa ha commenced
That's what you *ay after witnessing the publication ot a montblv 1 aper
a performance of "An Aristocratic j called "The Purple and Wmt. ." pre-
Tramp," the best four act coineuy sumably to denote the Cats colors.
drama on the road, one lone lauih :«>r Gu^nie M Moss is editor in chief with
two and a half hour. l<ouis Reed. Lucy Green ao.l Lulu
Gregory a stjff and Blancne <'amp-
Lcgal cap paper at Morrison s. , |(el| bll„,nfs< a^airer The paper is
Two furnisned rooms for rent on issued Irom the News oftice, and Is
south Thiid. Inquire of Mrs. F. IHin- very creditable typographically and
ham editorially.
Fok Rent—i:i lots and storage . <
room, with living rooms in front, on <
soi^th Fiist street- Inquire of F. L
Dunham.
E. P. Hurford lias just received a|
large consignment of Japanese anil ;
Austrian hand paimed and decorated :
chjoaware. These goods were meant 1
lor the holiday trade, but will go in
the sale at one-tifth elf So ladies j
now is your time if yuu want anything |
nice in the chinaware line. d w ;
Take your old American word1
L>o<>k to Morrison's where you can;
tr§<le it in on a new Keed's word j
json>
House to Kent—four room* tnree (goods men don't feel bound to buy
blocKs north on ." th treei. V*. J their furniturt- at home because the
Ok. F l>. SPAKKH | furniture men'* wives t>uy tbelr dry
|tera ooose—"An j goods away :rom home. The *ame ,
a ways plays quarrel exists in every line of busi-t _ ,
ness. It is disheartening and distress- . "An Aristucrattc ir^mp,' on*- ofj<
ing and paralysing to the business those high-toned teilow* you have;<
interests of the town, It is time to read about in picture books willmave 4
change and get together. It is tlm« | "'• annual appearance at the opera > <
to Ijegio to reform ourselves and not house ou next Monday evening. W ith
Central LIVERY Barn
New Rubber-Tired Carriages,
New Teams, New Harness,
Prompt service. Everything New.
Horses and Mules for Sale!
Central Avenue. Phone 247.
W. M. Brilcy, Prop.
General Auctioneer business in city or country.
Change Cars at
Kansas City
Taktr a m-w. I>riyht and aitr; ivc train
from l ttion Station, K.ti.->.ts City, to
Union Station, Chicaija. I ho train is
TlIK SotlTHWF.8T LlMI TKI ot tilt*
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railway
I .CUV
p m.
■ Union Station, KaniaaCitv, 5:55
(tiand Avenue. 6;ob p m . arrive
Union Station, Chicago, x.'oi. tn. A
postal card will bring you complete in-
formation about r.u«--. rout, s and tr.tin
service.
G. L. COBB, Southwestern Passenger Agent
W7 Main Street, Kansas City, M
Mrs. ilaxter. south Foorth street
An adjustable book cover free
for every book bought at Morri-
son's drug store.
The I'onca City High school foot
itall tea*«> plajs the Preparatory
school team at Tonkawa to-day. Hotb
teams are 111 unod form and the name
is hlcely to be hotly contested,
Make yotii books last lo.iger, a j
book bought at Morrison's drug I capital stoc
store entitles you to a book cov-
er.
Porter Williams, formerly of tbisj
city, but /or the last two years resid- |
ing tn St Louis, is now located at 1
Fairfax in tlie Osaue country He J
visited iriei'O-, ilfls city the Hr t of
the «ce*c
K A Porter has ti * housrbo djfi'isU 1
loaded into a car and starts tomorrow {
1 uiorain< l «r Oregon, where he will:
begin the work of making a new home !
[The Potters are lino people, and take j
| wi* h tn'em t he best wishes of inanv
I' satin friends in Pooca I'lty.
Composition books at Morri-
I son's.
I WANTKl>— Dining rmiiti girl at the
Planters hotel
j Do you want to pav cash or trade
j residence property as |>ari pajm ui
[carefully stlecteri company of thei
j very be^t metropolitan latent procur-j |
able Scenery is carried for each and 1
every act ami 1 ne production is said; j
to be one ot the season's big hits. , '
Colored cravon at Morrison's , 1
Years of Experience—*
COM I Mi HfcRE.
\ ito.nt coinpss> Orgs six is Pst In a
>•««* Cratkcr. #
0 :lahoma Pity. Sept. :tO. -The i'on-
ca Crushed S oue Company, with a
f and with
headquarters in this city, was organ-
i/.cit yes',eill iv. Oftic« I e eciid 5«re
as follows: Kdwin t!ooke. pres dent;
K. ti. Fowler. -«-cretar> : s W. I Good-
year, trea*urt r. The company ai-
r, sfii\ h is Hf> acres ot 'and near
Pohca > itv and will operate ; 'arge
1 ushmg plant then.
Has taught tne Public Opinion that we are the Premier Suit
Cleaners and Hressers of Ponca City
THAT'S A FACT: - THE FIRST AMD BEST
(tents' trousers, vests, coats and overcoats, of any material
Cleaned. Pressed or Al-TKRKO without shrinking or fading.
ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU
Ladies' Ure es, >kirts. Cloaks silk, satin, velvet or wool ^
cleaned and finished at reasonable prices
H jth 'Phones
No
.-A t IMPACTION (il'AKAKTKrt) OK MONTY Kl.I LNlir.il
KING'S LAUNDRY.
PONCA CITY, OKL
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The Only Way to Cure
To cure a eoiil when you have
to cure a cough w lien you
ha * no cole -to curt your-eif wnen
\ouiiav. inn 11 ia«e Kennedy's Lax-
itrre llo-u ■ ;oiti Tar Act - nn th••
iMiwelr LI.--1 for o'tct'-. cnlfts, croup,
whoop ni! c -uuli, et.- Kenntdv'-
Uasative IIwim and Tar is t' e oric1
nalLsx.it Couti* K\rup. It con-
1 ants U' opiati-s iim1 cur#*- liv trensth-
! eninf tlie lin e-- tbr.Mt ami Chest, e*-
1 OHlliiu; coi<".- Ir. rr. *,-tnm t>v uent.y
muvPiL tne bowels. ...1 an ideal rem
edv lor vounu or (>'ice u«etl will
or all on a well established >"hh1 (,a\- he"rf men'beretl is a -nr.* core Sn'd
ing UusinessV If so call on or writ'- hv Panton's We-^V.nil Pharmacy aud
the t ourler older. | W. T. Chase.
Hook covers frer with school!
book* at Morrison's.
Cure
Otves r?st to tha sumach. Curat indigestion, dytpapsia, tour ttomach.
tired stomach, weak stomach, windy ttomach. puffed stomach, nervous
stomach and catarrh of the ttomach. A guaranteed cure.
Ink at Morrison's.
kvuak, hop.
I ree Coffee Here, Too?
I 8 tpulpa. Ok., 8ept. 30.—Two natn
! ral j*as companies here, each opera
inp utnler municipal franchise. a e
] iu sucl. a lively tln"t for business that'
coi sUinci> .ne supplied with ail the.
ii;aathei ilri Me it a C.ost ot "less,
t!ian I'wtl'i'iif." Un«- company an
nounc'd that it woulu furnish free!
• ■..•as to ,i!' eli"tis. whereupon its riv-
| at dev aied that it will not only lur-
| nisi, i' • <'as 11 ee of Co«t but wlU five
I 1. .'r .1 11 tK !• to eaeh patron 1
ev<sry month.
J i). w.
;; Star Barber Shop
SuttcsMtr 10 Csllio* k k>|sr.
The IVmi l,< Ulppee > 'Oi> u K.iV
county. Ceittn aiut s\; ri'e .id
iiot wtiat « *p«ct
A.I kiuds of H.\lli I'd v
urcoarat ioo*. fa'"
i.f ions antisopti
Baths ior Eve-ybody.
IRMHI 5 S ES> 1
Mtupfl 4 SsWltt |
I gs CSI«4j«. lit I
Olwmmtm MM Vmm gat
Mm u aHlsiS I
Dr. (i. E. BUTTON,
Velerinarj' Surgeon.
25 Years
actual experience In vet-
erinary worlr. All operations
up to date and in a humane
manner Special work In den-
tistry. t'onsultatlon free and
charges reasonable.
Officc at Hnpton's Barn,
Ponca City, Okla.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, October 2, 1905, newspaper, October 2, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175226/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.