The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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DRESS MATERIALS OF ALL SORTS!
It doesn't make any difference what sort of a dress vou need, vou'll find
just the proper fabnc at Calkin's awaiting your pleased selection. You'll find
all the popular weaves suitable for church dresses, house dresses street
dre-^s or for simple gowns fcr work-a-day wear. And beside the d-ess
fabrics you li hr.d all tlfe tnminipes, linings, necessary to have the dresses
maaeiusi as you want them Fabrics suitable for girl's wear are here in just
as wide profusion, ^ou ought for your own sak# , to become acquainted with
this assortment just as soon as you can and bee; me familiar with Calkin's
prices. They il please you.
Bargains in Dress Goods and Suiting Cloth:
Lar-st patterns ia *ufeiaf 44 ,r.cl es mide at 5; cents per yard.
,.7'r '' r?e 'n c" r'i inches wide 97 cents per sard
U Crepe in a!J colors 1 yard wide 33 rents per yard.
TS EADY TO WEAR «A«ME>TS
V :-.t not come in today to lock at the suits that are just simply full of
st\ U .mis can be made—with the lc r.£ coatj the fashion of the season de-
mar. ft net r.er your figure is sylph-like, or inclined to reach ample propor-
tion, Wt can hdp you select the suit which, in cut and material, wfll make
yoa . your ..est. lou can re.y upon the making and on the finish iust ai
TV- : { 23 * 'U.canCQIUvbe st>oler - ccst is goip'£ Vj ** l£SS thaR vou'dha-.e
a ng-.t to expect. S9.o0 to $30.00
_r., of J^kets and outside wrjps is large enough to enable
y t0 ch that you right— ne that will make vou look only the
.1. lri<> wnr« fpc cr m o in- onr? -y. *
^ :■- - nu-Ty T • ««« :engin coais, trices range
from t j £9. Children 3 coats and cloaks, all materials and colors, $1 to $10
T>on"i Forget tlie Milliiiery IVparlmet
fiJ\e ^ Kn t a W0I^an of taste who will not find pleasure in merely looking
^-V}' ^rtmentof hats here—ready-to-wear hats, felt hats, picture
:* ' ttigmty- ^nether you want to buy or rot vou'll be wel-
' •' ■ to make your own hats we can help you to shapes, and
tnmmuj^, ci all kinds, feathers, wings, whole birds, flowers or ribbons.
THE CHILDRE> N M,Ef>S
Of one tfc'.rg we can all be very certain,—when we "grown uds" were
r;' "r/rn'H^r r?re"ts had no such opportunity to select clothing- for us as
; <_nt aa pwnUCM have for their children—with so Httle trouble or ex-
^ 2? the children all readv for them to put right
• chea/: r fnd :t good deal better, than can be made at home—clothing too
tnat w:.i look well, wear well, and cause the youngsters no discomfort?^
SEPARATE waists
Good-looking, dependable waists of various fabrics—suitable for aftv
1 ^ f S ™ patterns. Plain white heavy linen waists, $3 00
wa,lsts' 5300 Woolen waists, $1.00 to $2.50. Taffeta waists,
S&SZElfiair*elaborately lnrr'med-J:J-50 to S7°o- wauu cf
Good KntnhloM
. Grocery Department at Calkin's shouldn't be forgotten for a single
minute. Just as long as human beings must eat, just so long will we have
here the best eatables there are grown. We havc good food for the hearty
—good for th* delicate or the invalid—good food for everybody
with Calkin's quality and Calkins prices you'll
never want to forget our Grocery Department.
C. F. CALKINS & CO.,
Ponca City, Oklahoma.
THE PONCA CITY COURIER "7" V'
said to he ■
tSTAEUSFZO 18*3.
;n. The presents are movement was to prevent Oklaho-
said to be worth about {tco.oio, tra grabbing everything when the
I but as a per cent of this is prot- two terriicues came in as one
.M, fictttlou*, „ loci, it A.ice U. ul'< oi kl.hom.
woulda t be much ahead cf the ba« the b**t of the deal in that
<*?*£? U.-.I ins ?lme':""'s m u-o
, a. seconds a-. a tu-r. , Th* .1 . IV considered
*Y THE COL"
c. h«.aoli , . turrjR.
orrics o* .
r <i:.\XD iVESCK
•N - Ze.
Senator B non o! Kansas Kt ut
to be a lorg lime finding out
whil ter he guilty or not.
fcowtv^r, he is ia no hurry
abcui it.
Experf :
ccra shi:
crib in 1 jr
dcai ati-r 1
tween hs t
and ill-: .. 1
u
The case of tbe a die of Kansas
to prevent the diversiuo of Arkaa- The End Eag e announces that
sas river water by Colorado, has it is now prepared to do linotype
been set for October cf next >ear.' work for printers who are not
By the time that case is settled, e^pped to do it themselves.
PoS.,°obod> rrw 00 ear,h Wl11 care Giau to hear it. Oklahoma ^rint
whether there is any water in the e s shou d «er,d thtir wcrk to the
Arkansas nv- r or not. taje inste.J cf 10 some of the
g'JU^i: g concerts outside o! the
icrritot),
The fact tL-t ti- \\ a:trs-Pierce
ure t at q(j coaJp(r),t , L}, most Qf
I ..t n the ,(ie ibii ->c.icn. ir J
It shrinks a tmmftkrn&M„ds.d M ****** all
t t; at s . •. imes b«.
; i- the fall.
And now it aope, rs that V ss 4uri ' • .
Alice R ;r? ve:t ^ h ;v. S^o.ooo pecied it a a ong.
^ rctn:j opera as. The b- d fact
I ol i.jjj mi.iions in cash straggersy
the taaagination. Tbe proverbial
wealih of Cro_ u; wa, toihi^g
compared in th-: r.ches ia gold and
suver that the United States has
accumulated in the ordinary course
[ of Lusiness. Enterprising sta-
tisticians cou.'d present inleres i 3
hgnres on the height ol tLe p e
were the co:cs to be stacked ia a
single cuiumn, cr of tte numoer
of lime ifcey would girdle thee 1 h
I if iaia siie by side. It is o'u c ,
^hat your U ide Sam is in business;
i on a vast scale when he can ac- i
cumu.ate such an incompreuensi- ,
Die sum of g jld and silver in his :
strong bcxe* —Kansas City Star. I
BIKIO.N ,5 POINT.
|. U«r; Suuii D«.i . .. ike tmi c.m.ei ti
ike Itai. S.Misr.
St. Louis; Oct. 17 — Judge Willis'
Vandeventer, ia tee United Sute '
court of appeal,la .c today announced
| that he bad anriained tie dcc.urrer
to tte indictment of United S ate*
Sena or Bo on of Kansas, oa tb3
• |frc«-nJ tnat tee ndUtmect as faul. -
( He ordered tba- aiotber iau.ctme^t
bajret jrned at oice. Before annouo-
|c ng deci'ion Judge Vdoueveoter
|exp:«.^e- nia poa t oo, di_cu-s:ng the
ri,: m;-: ,n pa-., acd p-/.:r.inp out ■
!.* f«u * He coincided with tbr
tH-uej* for tne defense in tb- r con-
tent iona to at if their client u .d ec-
tercd into an agreement o appear
j before the po>t6ffl:e depanoitRt U,r
j ct mp-: aration be waa eni.iitd :o know
j| wbtoi he ta emend nt- ^a.ltjed
[Icoaipact w .'a Judge Vandevei.ter
il ilieo set November d ai tbe date fur
J a pecijl fc-ra.nd yjry to meet .td c ar
I «i ae-its fur tae gorerau^t a a a*.
. Senator Barton. Senator B j. oa;ate
•_nd n tne sum of ■ . a?s-ir g
!i t a?cearan-e on toat da.e a J
itiereJ erattaec I of tae g^n.j-
I m ?n: >ffl :er«.
The Ideal Oil Heater
Will heat your roDnri3
comfortably and
economically.
Useful in the dining
room at an early
breakfast. Just the
thing in bath room.
The most complete
l.ne of—
Coal, Wood and Gas Heaters
ever shown in Ponca City.
Come in and let us show you
Fowler & Qott.
Hardware Outfitters.
Fob prft-13 lot* ar.d t-oiage
rooa, w.th I r.nt rooms in front, on
oa-ii K'*t -ireet. Inquire of F.
Doetaoi.
r r i'-urance see E. N. Regnier
~M G ^nd ave., Fonca City. New
rate*.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
The following a Cat of letters rr-
nin? uaca I'd tor in the f'ooca
City po^toffi ~e October 17, I&UV
gesmjonut
({ row . E H 'id^M, Jaoiei
1 • Jobn Caai-man, H
r«>. F.ais Flted, Newton
Tbe Bay View P,ao nr Club «i 1 j J' Slinf Ho.f aar, Ct ar ,e
« e:w. j S" r- B n V, anic Friday a - ' K n?, Ber in
te rooo R' c L Tbe njmn'>nii s" ''' ^ Kobef. Gin A
i of Frerch - er . Mrs Frank. '" 'f' L ^ *''*r r'
leader. bmtb.TC .
I LADIES
Fobkest—New 5-roooi bouse with '' 1 ^r< E !,"g 'oert M <* Naoa
I'
biih room, on H>utn Ei^h h treet.
Irqjire of Dr. J. A. Douglas. denti«>.
i: a u.c a. 7 u Sit ie, ii..ii:e
PACKAOU
il F. .. Wan land
CHASES OPERA HOUSE
The Century Stock Co.
i nights. Commencing Wednesday, Oct. 18,1905
The Russian Japanese War Drama
A RUSSIAN SPY
Wntien from incidents of the Oriental war
By H. W Hayes.
A CAR LOAD OF SPECIAL SCENERY
Tbe Goremcr'i Palace
Tbe Jatace'e Sea Garden
Tbe Fail of Po. 1 \rthur
The War Ship >n Action
The Gamb'ine Scene
The Ge:*ba G M
Biga Cias Vaudeville
Prices 15. 25. 35c.
health tor 10 Cent*.
! A Hrelr liver, pure blood, clca«
ikin, bright eyes, perfect healths
Cascarets Candy Cathartic will ,b-
tain and secure them for you. Genu-
m?JUb,^*U"Ped C-C.C. Never
sold m bulk. All druggists, iog.
Ed.rat.To.,r llow.U With Cmmmr^
■£ .' !e«£aSSSS«Si,SS£
A new idea in a (oufB Syrup it a«i-
vanced in Kennedy1, Laiauft H. nty
*rn £lr Btidn containing Pine
lar, H ney aud otter valuable reme-
dies, it iR rendered Laaative. s>> that
:ts u-e m ur«*« a i r mpt an efflc.ent
evacuation cf tbe bowel*. It retain
the nervou, •>.(. m. and curr ^
>:ought, cod*, croup, etc. A rrd
cl-jver boifom . nd tbe boney bee i<
on every bu - .e of tbe Or.Ki-,4i .
tive < Vugh Svruo—Kennedy'* Lat 4
W Honey a: d T^r So d fry Panton *
, Pharmacy and \\. T. Cua«e.
A. W. COMSTOCK,
L*wyer.
Tickets on sale Chases Drug store | J.cJES"" "
► •rm-r% Kanfc
r"
Some ot ibe Okiabcma news*
r_., — — papers are inc*ioed to peke the
lles • (j one a..a i s«me ihi ig at brought M°d of irouy into Mr. Peck, the
e in i e spring out ^ ,he iDvesiigai.oa now in assistant United biates atiorne>
vrogfaas in b.. Louis is no great *l>o retuiued Lis railroad passes.
Mo^t people have sus- Cut it ou:, geuuemer. and iet's all
a ong. j in ia tiugiug "All Hail the Ol-
duty 10 pay oa the presents she «r. . Utiai Who Returns His Pass
, *ne chau.iian cf the separate
has ga lier* . up r -Kr tup around ,,
. i i , , ratrpaign etmmitter, in
the * . and her c I dad say, , cent sp, ch. • id in effect tnat
sherrur- f i just like any other ihe obj ji ol ihe separate s at-
Eaid Eigle.
start the tu e.
[All right, Pete;
lr.de Sa i and Croesus.
L.
Qood Bread
Cannot be made from poor flour.
The Tonkawa
University Flour
is guaranteed to be the best for bread,
biscuits and all kinds of pastry.
Give it a trial.
Buhl & Simms,
Sole Agents.
J*. M- Uou.hw,. A. Ma/1*
LOUTH AN & MA P. IS,
Attornev -at-Law
'" « otr.
- **r"Hor rtr.n to Coltariioo. ol
P*""* h*ud'-d by «|>T OklanuM af.Dv ;
P- Oilgen, D. V. S.
Graduate'
I Veterinarian.
Farmer* Kxohange
Livery Barn Ponca Ctly, Obla.
L) LAFE HUBUK,
:: lawyer ::
,n *U ,fc- cf tbv T.rrl.
or iKt<loi| n,r*l rollvcilou bu.ln*-M
Kuvaut | and t
, ov.r King , Mi'ocw. N w kirk, OkU
w
All fie Ikst Kinds.
a 1.1. THE TIMK
I Pi: • ; « j* m ) e
inji. and bold iry yri
CONCRCTe STO.NE
for foundations and builoings—bet
ter and ch -apcr than stone or
brick ^ee it.
= Ac
I. Ot ti<«s eoj i
nr.ii ir n do ars u
a reserve agaijst ti
aad 510 an .. js 1 j
u. i-a u ti vcr a J
sues ol p«p>r aaonev
i'jj m on dollars n
fund ia it. Tie^stii/.
! gov -rouieat bas 6
- >!• S'-m 150 T
: . *
•r : . >
| Wagon t
.V
At the old stand. it r p* ■ ■ - .
Cent ..I arcnue, near First. W « I /Vl I t%
go a and 483
3St Oi her is
Thi: l ..*es
the fctscal
la ad- " on
1 mi rioacta
depoiit in na unal banks sud
uiiniuos in ibe Pi- ippines.
) ih.s brief h 'neal itatencot
' indicates tbj /.i of the govern.
Sel Coid
with the
Brooks Go!.
K. MOORE,
Attorney-at.Law
KJJJ!** In^ll co«irit. Urgiti papvrt ol
proroP?|yprnZ• ' loll-cUont
Pbon* M. Ode* vvtr Kcult'v drug ill
Dr.ic. M. 11 OS R,
DENTIST.
Office over Ponca Mercantile Co.,
Ponca City, Okla.
FRED D. SPARKS, D.D.S.
OKNTI8T.
. I Tire ilachiiie. ED WITTMER,
S North Pirst St. Cererol Blocksmithing.
ROBERTSUN a SCOTT
Phyalclan* and Surgeon*.
microscopical and x-vay work
klkcfttical treatment
"• H. I'ANTON,
Physician and Surgeon,
rvwer-d day
Cull.
Office over
or night.
ug store.
Phone
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1905, newspaper, October 18, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175240/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.