The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 7, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Carnival Program.
Following are the free attractions
for each day during the week of the
Packer Fairland company carnival:
2 and 7 p. m. Birtno, scientific bag
punching and feats ot strength.
Grand avenue, between 1st and 2nd
street*.■
:i.30 and 9 p. m Birtino, slide for
life. Grand avenue, between 4th
and 5tb streets.
fi and 10:30 p. m. Faustina, Loop-the-
Loop in a hollow wooden ball. Grand
•venue, between 4th and ftth streeis
Tor Rent—One 3 room house, one
4 room bou.e and one 0 room bouse.
Inquire of J. Flem Smith.
T. McWilllams, one of our prosper-
ous farmer*, has bought two more
lots in the Wylde addition and will
build thereon. Ponca City property
la like money in the bank or wheat In
the bin.
TAKEN UP-One pring calf. In-
quire at Dick Morton's residence,
three blocks north of school house.
Attention Comrades and all: A
rord'al invitation is extented to your-
self and wife to meet with the G. A.
R. Post and W R C. on Saturday,
Nov. 18, at 3 o'clock p
of importance B F. Wylde, P C ;
Ida M. Ruby, C P.
The ladies of the Chlstlan church
will serve dinner Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of this week in the old
Hub building. Everyone invited.
Frank Smith and wife are here
from Kaw City to visit relatives and
•ee the carnival.
Needle*, parts and repai-s tor all
sewing machines, 5th door east of
poetoflice. ^'
Will Lones and wife are here from
t. B. Ktkattobd, PrssMwit
A. A. MTKATfOBD, Cashier
David mtokt, Ftrsl Vlca-Preildmt
M.S. Milmcu, Vies-President
Ponca State Bank,
PONCA CITY, OKLA.
Offers all the advantages of cateful
and safe banking. Designated depos-
itory for county funds.
COBS! COBS! COBS!
Hutchins Elevator.
Delivered to any part
of the city-
Phone 4
Golden Wedding.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Miller of this city was the scene of a
happy and ren arkable gathering la*t
.Saturday, Nov. 4th, the occasion be-
Bu«iness i i,.g the fiftieth wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Miller, and their
friends and relatives gathered to cele-
brate.
When the guests had assembled
they were seated at the table which
was loaded with viands tit for a tnon.
arch and plentiful enough for a regi-
ment. The dinner wai seasoned with
much merriment, and the gue*ts of
njnor made titling response to the
many happy remarks calltd forth b/
the felicltious event.
Joseph P. Miller was born In Preb-
..... — ble county, Ohio, June 11, 1832, and
Arkansas City on a visit to the home rooTed t(( Knox COunty, Illinois. He
folk*. I wai married at Yate* City, III , Nov.
See the *well assortment of Japa- ^ 1853t l0 Cathrine Runyon, who
oese china at Morrison's drug store. J wa^ born in McLain county, 111., Nov.
J. W. Ramsey is here from Coffey- fi, 18:w. Shortly after the r marriage
ville, Kansas, for a few days visit. j they moved to Nemaha county, Ne-
142 pieces of the latest Japanese bra*ka. afterward moving to Lincoln.
1 ^ c t .. ^ oiibhtima tipven vt*ai>
Obituary.
Jessie M. Boucher waaborn inGrre-
tev, Kansas, September 8,1860; wife
married toL. A. Lock wood at Arkan-
sas City, Kansas, June , 1885; came
with her family to Oklahoma at the
opening of the Strip and settled at
Newkirk, where they resided until
they moved to Ponca City two years
ago. Died in Ponca City, Nov. 4,
1905; funeral *ervlces were held In
the Methodist church at Newkirk
Nov. 0, and Intcrrment was made In
the Newkirk cemetery.
Deceaaed leaves many
relatives to mourn h<
death. The huaband and three daugh-
ters—Mabel, Olive and Vivian-re-
side in Ponca City, her mother and
two sisters in Newkirk, one brother in
Tonkawa and another In Blackwell,
and a sister in Tellurlde, Colorado.
Ber father died in Kansas in 1876.
Mrs. Loc wood was one of those
Who make the world better by their J bre*d
beneficleot lives. Devoted to ber | Phone your order to
family and friends, always ready to
lend a helping band where sickness
or need called, it may be truly said
ot ber that ahe did good and not evil
all tne days ot ber life. Her untime-
ly death at the age of only 39 years la
a terrible blow to her family, who
have the heartfelt aympathy of all la
their irreparable lose
Uniform
perfect rgufy
'' «r
her untimely Itoyal Cream Flour
thro* dail0h« > i .La.ImoUIa anr)
The beat brand obtainable and
growing in public favor fast. Your
grocer has it and if you will but
TRY A SACK OF IT
next baking day, you will find It all
that we claim for It-of strictly high
grade It naturally makes the best of
A. F. Harness,
Dealer in Flour
|nd Feed. Phone 351.
;
Card of Thanks.
THE CARNIVAL ON.
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.
cRaccvlings & Co*
DRUGGISTS
Last Nl|kl Qraod Avesse Waa ■ Veritable
^ Fslrylssd.
Well named was C. W. Parker's
No. 4 company when It was called the
'Fairyland," for when the electric
We take this method of returning
sincere thanks to the friends and
neighbors in Ponca City for their un-, „ — j —
tiring attentiona and assistance dur- lights were turned on last evening
ing the illness, and abundant sympa- j Grand avenue was tianatormed Into a
thy in the death of our beloved wife | ferltable Fairyland.
and mother. Such kindneas helps to
lighten our heavy load of sorrow and
can not be forgotten.
L. A. Lockwood and Daughters
Notice.
On account of sheep and cattle
feeding on the place, hunting will be
prohibited on my ranch.
Geo. H. Brett.
china at Morrison's drug store.
Homer ODellof the C* kinsdepari-
ment atore in In Wiotiein on business
today.
George Shelby will sell 18 head of
yearling-ci mitig 2-year-old mu!e
and burses in Ponca City ae*t Satur-
day, Nov. 11. Terms announced at
the sale.
Hon. H. C. II. Brodboll left for
Everything was ship shape for the
opening at 7 o'clock, and the free acts
H. S. Tyler, one of the managers
of the Amusement companv, la con-
Uned to hie room with a stvere at-
tack of asthma. He Is under the care
of the company's own physician, Dr.
H. E. Merkel.
The Courier tolka acknowledge a
most delightful serenade by the Fairy-
land Amusement company band. The
band Is under the leadership of Mr.
Fred Neikirk, a musician of the first
class, and la certainly a fine organiza-
tion.
Yesterday was the 27th anniversary
STRONG
Atfain
iere well received. Many were the ol the birth of R M. Cramers, one of
cheers tor Faustina's death defying the managers, and was duly ooserved
I l « L. r> m o m nf thp rom D2n V. VfclLU
"Looping-the-Loop." This act is pull-
ed off in tront of the Courier office,
and the entire force, including the
office cat. were held spell bound at
j this charming little lady'a display of
I nerve and grit.
by the members of the company, with
whom Mr. Cramers is very popular.
and cams to Oklahoma seven years
ago, making their home in this city.
Eignt children compose the family,
six of whom wefe present. They are
George Miller of Tonkawa, Emery
Miller of Knid, R.iy Miller of Ponca,
Clysta Havnesof Johnson, Neb., K itie
I Anderson of Oberlin, Kai., Charley
.Miller of Pawnee City. Neb., Warren
Mi Her of Buffalo N. Y, and Myrtle
.Miller of tbis city. Nine of the 22
A Cough Syrup wnich drives a cold
out of the system by acting as a ca-
thartic on the bowels is offered in.
Kennedy's Lixativc Honey and Tar. | deorivea the aystem of nouriah-
riears the throat, strengthens the nave, u aepnv«
lungs and bronchial tubes. The moth-1 ment and the delicate organa peculiar >0
. . i j • l . 1. . 1 .1 # •
i* what Mrs. Lucy
Stovall of Tilton. Oa*
said after taking
Kodol Dyapepai*
Cur*. Hundreds
of other w*ak
women ars
being rs-
atored to perfect
health by thia rem-
edy. YOU may bs
well if you will taka
it
Indigestion cauaoa
nearly all the sick-
ness that women
Stillwater this morning to attend a grandchildren were present and two
meeting of the regent* of the A. & M. | great grandchildren. Other out of
college. Mrs Brodboll accompanied town relative present were: R C.
him as far as Guthrie. | Miller of Brock, Ntb., Mrs. Moien of
House to Rent-tour rooms three Johnson, Neb , Mr*. Stone of Stehier,
tolocas north on •1th street. W. Neb. and Mrs. Shurtl.ff of Table
DR. F. D. Sparks. , Uoca, Neb
. %■ r a w Mem is are here ' The ayed couple received a purse
*'rnu,°-
Mr. Ben..> « • "J"*J|r.eir rt.idcnc. h.rc, Mr.
Fowler, and has a host o , Miller have lead exemplary
Ponca City who Vo'd flTe. and are ,d*al citizens and neigh-
pleased if herself and husband Should They are n.ted for their ex-
decide to make the.r home here ^ qUal,ties of head and heart,
LOST-Lady's gild watch, between | ^ a ricb herilaj{e ,0 thelr dt-
3
Panton's drug store and Frltze pre
sluce huu*e Finder plea.e leave at
this office
George Shelby will sell Is bead of
yearling—coming 2-year• old—mules
and horses In Ponca City next Satur-
scendants.
We hope they will live to celebrate
maov more annlveraarlta.
The aecond number of the lecture
course is Janaes Francis O'Donnell,
Concentration I
All the skill of scientific pharmacy is
brought to bear upon your prescription.
No such thing as " mixing" here.
If it is better to acfd a certain ingre-
dient at a certain time or in a special man-
ner, that way we always follow.
The price too is concentrated- squeezed
right down to the lowest mark consistent
wuh the supeiior quality of drugs used.
IUl)g3 BUU v. -— -
er's iriend and the children s favor-
ite. Best for Crjnp, Whooping-
Cough, etc. Sold by Panton's Phar-
macy.
Dr. Miller, specialist, eye, car, nose
and Throat, Blackwell
See the display of Japanese china
and cut glass In Morrison's show wii -
ilowa.
women suffer — weaken, and
diaeaaed.
become
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
enables the atomach and digestive or*an
New to digest and assimilate all of the whols-
ana nursen in rum.« > -------
dav Nov. 11. Terma announced at, one of the greatest American imper-|
.. . i .n.iiMi. who ai)oears at the opera
the aale.
Quaker City cut glass at Morrison's
Genuine Mexican Chill and Tamale
receipts for ale bv L. R. Claaou,
Ponca City. Phone 200.
W. T. Oalcs Grain Co.
Phone 95.
sonators, who appears at the opera
hou«e next Sa'ur ay night. Hia great
work is Wilson B-rrett's famous
drama, "The Sign of the Cross," in
which production he has won fame in
nearly every state in the Union, and
Canada. Everywhere he has recivad 1
the highest praise of the press and
public. If you fall to attend Satur-
day night you will tmss one of the
finest numbers of the course.
All kinds of Japanese chi na at Mor
rlson's drug store.
L
WANTED — Manager fo r New beeaten. It nourish-
Branch of our bus.ness here inPon^a. , ^ ^ rebuild, th# weak 0Tfm
Write promptly, with references. , restorin_ health andstrength. Kodolcur«
Thk Morris Wholesale Hoise, j indieestion> constipation. dyspepsia, *ow
Cincinnati, Ohio. . rismgs_ beiching. heartburn and all stomach
W. H. Bo.ier for sewing machines, ' ^lor<i«r«.
5t0 door e..t of po.ioflice, i2-i | what You Eat
TAKEN UP—Hog weighing about .
200 pounds, hy C G. Crawford, one I \ c*S.wm I
mile west and four miles north of l^osMakicKfo^Sj^J
Pon.-a City.
Rev
Sundav
'Beautiful Creation," the first paid
.bow visited made good ail the nice
Bressie hems. \hoVT visited made good all the nice
J. D. Morgan preached tor u ilhinK(i sa j about It in advance and
ly, Nov. 5 and organised a class I anVQne who vi,lts tbj„ beautiful per-
of the M E. church. Bro. Morgaa 1 fo;niance of ..Tue stttue Turning to
will preach the flrat Sunday of cach T ^ Aiiain Turning to Stone,"
month.
Mrs. Oliver Wilson and her daugfc-
Here's as
Handsorr e
A Shce
as was ever
put together.
ter, Bessie was up to Newkirk last
week on a visit
Col. R. M. Bressie and John An-
! drews v.ere on a business trip to Ar-
j kansas City a tew days the first of the
I month.
Mr. Streator la completing his
'dwelling near the Bressie school
) botue.
I Unclc Billy Watson is carrying the
1 mail on this route, Alva Hepford, the
1 f jriner carrier having gone to Dewey j
. county.
I Hominy Poat la at Bliss l. tbe col n
business.
I Ford, our neighboring village, has
| two corn buyers now.
H E. Domeny has hU big crib about
full of corn, all of tola own product.
Hugh Houston Is in thla neighbor
Life and Again Turning to Stone
serpentine dances, and illustrated
johgs. and is not more than pleased
w.tn it, is certainly hard to please.
At the Electric Theatie, "The
Mtonshintrs'' and 'Tbe Lost Child
proved a great drawing card.
•The Foolish House' was wel' pat-
ronized and everyone was highly
pleased.
At "The Alps" all one could hear
from the big crowds as they came out
alter each of the four performances j ^
was, i'eautiful! Grand Lovely ! etc , j ^
etc. Alter one ha* sctn thia wondt i-|T
I ful mechanical, electrical and scenic 1 S/
spectacle tluy cannot help l.elng J ^
J awtd with the beauty of the j ro.luc-
|tion. Everyone should visit it wuile
I in the city.
I "lisppy Hooligan" and "O'oomy
|Gua" will assist Mother Katz njam-
mcr and the Kids and the Captain at
Dr. G. E. MUTTON,
Veterinary Surgeon.
15 Years
actual experience In vet-
;rinary woric. All operations
ip to date and In a humane
nanner. Special work in den-
latrv. Consultation free and
hargea reasonable.
Mice at Hopton's Barn,
Ponca City, Okla. (
<«- ^
Made of the finest qml ty of Patent
Coll (the best pitent leather made)
in a pattern originated by LJorothy
Dodd, and beautiful in finish
$3.00 and $3.50
This is an exceptionally handsome and ex-
clusive design for women who desire the finest
effects and newest styles in dress.
See our Fall Style® now on display.
Sevbold's Shoe Store. *
£♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
h >cd sbucklog corn on his ranch. He iue reception given to their Ponca
report* a good crop. 11 ity friends today aud tonight at the
An uncle and two couslna of Oliver Kaixtnjammer Castle.
Wllaon are visiting relatlvea In this i The "Carry-us-ali" was a new kind
vicinity. Their home la in Indiana. lof merry-^o-round, aud our people
Esquire Biatser has a new scale
near Ford about completed. ThU ti
for public convenience for our people. „,entt
Ray McCoy Is ortllcted with malaria( The "p. nny Arcade'' and the
Ray had better move up on the hill • ^jcred Crocodile" j*ere not forgot-
and quit the chilling buslntaa. ' ten<
The Breasle school is moving along ^ The flrst-nightera were all out and
nicely, tbe attendance la good and the : everyone was well pleastd with the
enrollment la ateadlly Increasing. --- —^
Central LIVERV Barn
Ne\\ Rubber-Tired Carriages,
New Teams, New Harness,
Prompt service. Everything New.
Horses and Mules for Sale!
Central Avenue. Phone 247.
W. M. Briley, Prop.
General Auctioneer business in city or country.
were not slow to show their appre-
ciation of tblt aort of innocent auius' -
George Shelby will aell 18 head of
yearling—coming 2- year -old—mulea
and boraea in Ponca C<ty next Satur-
day, Nov. 11. Terms announced at
tbe aale.
A awell assortment of cut glass and
fancy china now on dlaplaj at Morrl>
son'a drug atore.
character of the shows presented and .
their freedom from objectionable
features.
carnival notes.
Mlsa Ella Foye, ticket aeller at
"The Alps," was called to her home
In Abilene, Kansas, on account of
I alckneas in ber family. 8he left on
tbe 0:55 p. m. train laat evening.
Years of Experience—
Has taught the Public Opinion that we are the Premier Suit \
Cleaners and Pressers of Ponca City
! THAT'S A FACT: - THE FIRST AMD BEIT
Gents' trousers, vests, coats arid overcoats, of any materiaL
Cleaned, Pressed or Altkked without shrinking or fad—^
) ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU
Ladies' Dresses, Skirts, Cloaks—silk, satin, velvr
> cleaned and finished at reasonable pri£
■
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY
Both 'Phones KING'S I '
i WMtlC* Ptorttcy
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 7, 1905, newspaper, November 7, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175257/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.