The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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POVCA CITY
Fall Festival!
Pirta Fairyland Ainnt Cupf
NOVEMBER 6 to 11.
6 big Days! - 10 big Shows!
Music Galore—Seven Military Band Organs.
150 - - Performers and Actors - - 150
Monster Electric Light Plant—Turning Night into Day!
Special Train— Bold Carved Wagon Fronts!
Thousands of Dollara Spent in Equipment.
Fearleftg Faustina, Alberto,
Looping - the - Loop Faraoun Slide for Life
Alleloa, German Athlete
Wonderful feats of Strength.
The World* Fair feature
and success
Tyrolean AlpH
A Performance of Angelic
Beauty
Sublime Creation
Katzenjammer Castle • • Crazy House !
Parker's $20,000 Jumping Horse Carry Ua All.
Reduced Rates on Railroads
Commences Monday, Nov. 6.
A BENEFICENT LIFE.
Tie ftlsry at a Mas Who.. Dee*. M.k. Mil
NMSlre. I aah Ner aad ikesp
I'trbapa you never heard of Dr.
Aron.on-frlend of humanity- of New
York.
III. name never got Into the .mind-
ing trumpet of fame*. Ma waa not
emoted a. authority hy new.paper In-
tarvlgwa. lie dl«1 not read learned
paper., nnr make apeerhea nor poae
•a a benefactor, nor ateal a fortune.
Hut -
When he died fifteen thouaand pen
P t time to hla funeral, tuoat of whoar
eyea where dimmed hy taara.
Ilia dead liody wa. attended hy thir-
ty sis pall bearer., avery one of whom
eewed hla Ufa to the .kill and pattern-*
« f 1 hi. good phyalclan. Ilelilhd the
hraiae walked men, altnoai every one
e*f whom wa. perannally Inuehtrd to
lela mint.11 v. A great hoat of man,
aromeit and children In ^arrlngea,eat li
eeui.litit a per.onal aorrow lur the
daad, followed In carriages and on
foot.
lie. Aron.on wa. never a "promt
went man" during hla life time imd
the ne w.pa pet. did not as/ vety tuuch
•Unit hla deat*v
lla waa a plain, unptetentlou., bin
hearted tint tin of the Kaat Hide
Ilia entlra lite waa given to other*.
It la aald that hla gieateat delight
am to IIml ai'aae where a cruel land
W id waa forcing it poor tenant to the
wall, wilt* a check lor the rent and
•top tlia ejectment, In order, a. he
|eut It, "to ae* the real happlneaa lu
the lace of the one relieved "
laheiltlng a awitll property, Dr.
Aitmaiut llttrd hlm.elf a. a phyalclau
fiom the pure nnnhe. ol .etvl.e
He made a .pedal atuilv ol long 01
aeaai. aad atudled under Kock at llet-
Jut and el.ewhere. Hemming to New
Yurk, lie opened a hoapltal, at hla
•wa espenae, lot coin umptlvea In the
pooie.t pait ol thecity.
"A aian'a life la elrnrt at l eat," he
•ften .aid. "It wculd lie an ea.y it at
tee tu make till world happy, and
• itaelvee, II each o( ua would do hla
ttati '
A gilmp.c at the character of thla
heniu tai*ii —
Mnae year, ago a poor woman con-
tiavted bits*! I .vining Kite «ae re*
tw.ed treatment by phyalclan. be-
came of the ttak. The night IV.
Arooatvi heard of b«r caae he waa
tfreselag to go to hla brv titer's wed
^liag. He wa* told tbe womau would
die wltbia two Mure. He tbrew off
hla dreaa ault, hurried to thi> woman',
hedaule and performed a aucceaaful
operation.
Tbe aequel waa thla -
A few daya afterward, the kl.'d
hearted doctor waa taken down hy
blood polaon contracted at the oper-
ation. Hundredaof people came to
Inquire about him. Ncorea of people
knelt together In the open air around
hla dooratep and prayed for hla re
covery.
Small wnnder when the good Sa-
maritan died the poor ol tne Kaat
Hide wept.
Why retell the atory y
llecaua* It ia aa worthy to be told
thla real atory aa that of Victor
llugo'a atory of tbe good hiabop.
liecauae the world heaia ao much of
wrong doing and ao little of goodnees.
liecauae the world wanta atone,
about brave, good men.
Ile> atlee the name ol Dr. Aronaon
de.ei ve. a better place lu the world*,
memory than It ha. been given.
liecauae auch a gracious life la a
challeuge to every luipulae of klud-
neaa.
liecauae when you have read thla
ator y—told In fragment a — you may be
moved, In anuic reaped at lea.t, togo
and do llkewl.e
COST HIM $100.
Trairllat Maa Who Hat la Pay ibal Aanuiat
Par Aa Allege* Jake.
A practical joke perpetrated upon
the pall bearera at a negro luneral
neat Kort Smith, Ark., by ,\. L Co*, a
I tiavcltng uian, who representee Kan
•a. t'lty harne.a hou.e, co.t the joker
•lOd, and he feel, that he got otT ea.y
at thl. price.
Mr. I'm «a. In the city yesterday
and tolil the atory hliu.elf lie aald
that while In that country he had oc-
1 a.Ion to attend a negro funeral and
tliat he could not withstand the temp-
tattoaol u.lng hla power of vrntnlo-
iiut.m lu order to arou.c the mournful
I condition ol the negroe. In atten-
dance.
following la tbe atory aatold by Mr.
l>u:
"There weie several hundred peo-
i pie at the funeral and they were
tairylng tbe casket, which was made
ol pine, to the grave and had )uet
commenced to lower It into the
gmtiad when I coacelved the idea of
.tartItag them by throwing my voice
Into ibe agrave a. theugh tbecorpae
waa .peaking. The negro. were stand-
lag clo.e around tbt grave when sud-
denly a voice waa heard a* If coming
1 from the coffin: 'Let me down ea.y,
boya. J.,et me ifown ea.y!' "
ihe atartled negroea let go of the
ropea and the coffin fell to the bottom
of the grave and burat open, reveal
Ing tp the horror-atrlcken mourner,
tbe body of the dead man. This caus-
ed a atampede and Mr. Cox .aid that
he waa aure that aome of thoae color-
ed gentlemen were acurrytng over
the hills of Arkanaaa to th|. day.|
lie waa arreated by the authority
and lined *100 on the charge of dl*
turblng the peace of a public gather-
ing.
Mr. Cox aald that he had attended
bla laat negro funeral lo the South.
Notice.
Notice la hereby given that a meet-
ing of the dlrectora of 8enate Mining
Company held on the Kith day of Oct-
ober, IWOft at the Secretary's office,
an assessment of I12.ft0 per share wa.
levied upon the capital atock of the
corporation, payable on or before
Nov. Id, ItaW, at the aecretary office.
Any atock upon which tnls assess-
ment, and ai.i. hack ahhkssm knth
ahall remain unpaid on the 17th day
of Nov. lWO, will be delinquent and
advertlaed for sale at public auction,
and unleaa payment la made before |
Nov. 17, ItMA, the aald delinquent
atock will be sold to pay the tlelln-j
quent aaaeasment, together with co.t
of advertlalng and expenaea of .ale.
II. J. 8kyium.ii, See.
LOST— Lady'a gold watch, between
I'anton'a drug atore and Krlt*e pro-
duce hou.e. Kinder plea.e leave at
( thla office.
M- piece, of the latest Japaneae
' china at Morrlaon'a drug atore.
| Hut few people are entirely free
; I ioui Intlige.iiou at thla aeaaon ot the
! year. K'hIoI Dy.pepaia I'ure la not
only tbe beat remedy to tiae because
It illgesta what you eat but hecauae It
alao enahlea the digestive apparatu.
to aa.liutlate and tran.form all tootl.
Into tla.ue building blood. Kodol re-
lieve. sour stomach, heart burn,
belching, and all forma of Indigc.
Hon Hold by I'anton'a Pharmacy |
Ayer^ Pills
Wast yoar moustache or beard
a beaatttU brows or rich Mack ? Dse
Ayer*a Pilla. Ayer'a Pills.
Ayer'a PilJa. Keep aaying
this over aad over sfaio.
The best laxative.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE M
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SANTA FE TlflE TABLE.
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Help!
Settle Your I
Own Country |
The
IAR, Prop.
Star Barber Shop
Succcsor lo Colllas k Kygar.
The Heat Kquipped Shop in Kay
county. Come and aet me and
get what you expect.
All kind, of UAIR and PACK
preparations. All face
lotions antiseptic.
Baths lor Evr-ybody.
A l.na«. Wnalri.
A mother waa showing her dear little
Joe n picture of the murtjrra thrown to
the linn, nod wna Miking very solemn-
ly to him. trying mnk«> him fe«>l w hat
a terrible thing It waa.
"Ma." anltl be nil at onee>, "oh. ma,
Jnat look at that poor little lion right
behind tharr* lie won't gi>f any "
A liquid cold cure and the only
Cough Syrup which movea the bowel.
work, all cold out of the av.tem la
Kennedy'. I.axatlvc llouey and Tar.
Clears tne head and throat and tuakea
weak lung, .trong. Ile.t for Croup,
Whoop'ng Cough, etc Children loee
It. Hold by Canton'. Pharmacy
DsWttfa ESg Oahre
A tlarah Onl.r.
Oh* ibe I>enoh n ir an Kngll.b town
a algn I , ••!ring thla legrml wna ualled
to a post:
"Notice Ali.v person pu.alng Iterond
this |>oliit will lio ilrttwne^l By orvler
of the uisalxiriife."
SirrlM.
Young nu.band -I wish I were sla>
«<e again Wife What fort You moie
ater! Young llnabaml -To have tbe
Joy of marry Ins you agniw. Wife-
Tee da r I las'
Ksnnady aUiattvoHomf aodlW
Ceeee all tss s. aad eaaele CeMe Mi
tMiwwa tw> airtiiri iism
Change Cars at
Kansas City
Take a new, bright and attractive train
from Union Station, Kansas City, to
Union Station, Chicago. The train is
The Southwest Limited of the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railway
Leave Union Station, Kansas City, 5:55
p. m.; Giand Avenue, 6;o6 p. m., arrive
Union Station, Chicago, 8:20 a. m. A
postal card will bring you complete in-
formation about rates, route* and train
service.
G. L. COBB, Southwestern Passenger Agent,
907 Main Streec, Kansas City Mo.
>
1
Ed L. Hopton
W. F. Wallace
#
is doing its share in trying
to [send more farmers to
your country. You can
help that worlc^by^ aflittle
effort.
Every reader of this notice is
required to send to the under-
signed a list of his friends in
the Fast who may possibly be
interested. Literature regard-
ing your country will be mailed
to Iht m, and any questions they
ask will be fully answered.
Send list this week to
Wm. Nicholson,
Gen Col. Agt, A. T. & S. «* «.y
Railway Exchange, Chicago.
"Hotel DeHoss"
Hopton & Wallace, Props.
Hotel do Hoss, the best on the line
Outfits reliable, rigs that are fine. '
The best equipped barn, service correct, <
Excels competition in every respect <
Light running rigs, rubber ti^ed and neat i
Drivers all careful, teams that are fleet. <
Every patron will find satisfaction complete. <
Home public is suited and traveling men, <
O" every occasion come here again.
Superior always for feed and for board,
- Suitable rates as the markets afford. <
T South SecondJStreet, - . . Ponca City, Okla i
1W# <
CITY LIVERY BARN.
A. 3. PCRRYMAN. Proprietor.
Livery, Boarding and Feed
Stables,
Corner Central Avisst
aaet Fourth StrMt.
New Livery Rigs, Careful Attendance, %
^^-and fair treatment. ^
Patronage Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed, a
Do Not Neglect a Cold.
I Evary e«ld wsaksna ths Lungs, lowers th« Vitality and makss ths I
| system less abls to withstand sach succeeding cold, thus I
| paving ths way for mora aarloua dlaaaaaa. |
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES?
4(
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I PERMANENTLY CURKJ I
I Consumption, Cough*. Coid*, 9oro Throat,
£ Aothtnm, Croup, Whooping Cough,
I Mronohft/B, Homroonoom, Boro Lung*.
lEVEHY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S HORE.
HC>HMD YRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES. DOES NOT
CON5T.'ffT5J5M,LD"eN ANO W,LL POSITIVELY
CURE CROUP AND WHOOPINO COUOH.
*k<HM,ulia Ik. SMT I
J
for CUMrvn. Emjr Bottla CwnatNi I
vntituifii tss,Msssssf.sa,
1ALLA1D SHOW LOHM1IIT CO.. ST. LOUIS, M0.
Panton's Pharcmay.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1905, newspaper, November 4, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175255/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.