The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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CUTICURA
Soap, Ointment and Pills
the World's Greatest
Skin Cures.
PRICE m SET $1
Treatment for Evwy
lumour, from Pimples
to Scrofula.
Complete
Hume
The agonising itching and burning
of the akin, aa in eczema ; the frightful
scaling, as in psoriasis; the loaa of
hair and crusting of the scalp, as in
■called head; the facial disfigurement,
as in pimples and ringworm; the
awful suffering of infants and the
anxiety of worn-out parents, as in
milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum, all
demand a remedy of almost super-
human virtues to successfully cope
with them. That Cuticura Soap, Oint-
ment, and Pills are such stands proven
beyond all doubt. Mo statement is
made regarding them that is not justi-
fied by the strongest evidence. The
puritv and sweetness, the power to
afford immediate relief, the certainty
of speedy and permanent cure, the ah-
solute safety and great economy, have
made them the atandard skin enres
and humour remedies of the civilised
world.
The grandest testimonial that eaa
be offered the Cuticura remedies is
their world-wide sale, due to the per*
aonal recommendations of those who
have used them. From a small begin-
ning in the simplest form, against
prejudice and opposition, against
monied hosts, countless rivals, and
trade indifference, Cuticura remediea
have become the greatest curatives of
their time, and, in fact, of all time,
fot nowhere in the history of medicine
is to be found another approaching
them in popularity and sale. In every
clime and with every people they have
met with the same reception. The
confinea of the earth are the only
limita to their growth. They have
conquered the world.
nrt the world- Outirura feoolvent, Me.
jorotete Coated Fill* 25c. per rUI of « ,
Intent, Mr., &nep, 14c. iH-pots Ti Charter-
pe *q.. Parle, 5 Hue de la Pali. Boeton, W Colum-
m At.. PuUot I*nif * c.«m cor*., Salt fnfrtSW,
•rtni fur -X Swk about Cuticim."
Quaker City cut glass at Morrison'*
This has been another lumncr day,
the thermometer registeriuir Ti m
the shade at two o'clock this after-
noon.
For Rent—One 3 room house, one
4 room house and one X room house.
Inquire of J. Flem Smita.
The ga* maim are now strung out
all the way to the ta-t wel>s and the
wotk of di£f>lii|f the trenches is In
:^fre*s all along the line.
Needles, prrts and repai's for all
sewing machines, 5th door east of
|H-stofflce. 121
If the weather should get cold
euj'igh to kill the Hies, which are un-
muaily industrious and pestiferous,
nobody would find any fault.
leaner City cut gla s at Morrison's
drug store.
Tae two big teams of horses pulling
the plow for the gas pipe tren.hes
belong to Lee Hearst and Charley
Anderson. The bor«es are great big,
honest fellows and It is a pleasure to
see them pull the plow through the
bard ground In the streets.
TAKKN UP-One .pricg calf. In-
quire at Dick Morton's nsidcnce,
thiee blocks north of school bouse.
lt?Man band painted cblna at Mor-
r icon's.
T. 8. 8th attosd, President -
A. A. Htkatpokd, Cashier
Davis Stony, First Vlos-Prsmldont
U. 8. Mili.kr, Vice-President
Ponca State Bank,
PONCA CITY, OKLA.
Offers ail tbe advantages of careful
and safe banking. Designated depos-
itory for county funds.
Ill lo
k
W. T. Oales Grain Co-
Phone 95.
COBS! COBS! COBS!
Hutchins Elevator.
Delivered to any part
of the city-
Phone 4
House to Rent—four rooms three
b ocas north on 5th street. 98.
Dr. F. D. Sparks.
"Tbe King of Tramps" a Yankee
Doodle comedy, in four olg laughing
acts, which co Jie to the opera bouse
Thursday, Nov. 10, contains more
actual wit, more innocent mischief,
more admirable acting and good sing-
ing and dancing than is to be found
in any ten of tbe average so-called
musical comedies.
W. H. Boner for sewing machines,
5th door east of postoffice. 12-1
Tae Kay county farmers' Institute
will bold their annual session at New-
kirk on Nov 24 25. Cut this out and
paste it on the tablecloth at your ac-
customed pfece and your wife will
probably remind you of tbe date in a
way that you will not forget it.
Oenuine Mexican Chill and Tamale
receipts for sale by L. K. Clasoa,
Ponca City. Phone 200.
The te>ritorial convention of th?
Mennunite churches of Oa^a'ioma is
being held at Deer Creek this ween.
There are about 1,000 members of the
cnurch in Oklahoma, a id every mem-
ber as near as may be always attends
tbe yearly meeting.
See tbe swell assortment of Japa-
nese china at Morrison's drug store.
Major Gordon W Lillie, known as
"Pawnee Hill,'' has retired from the
show world A part of bis shuw ban
been old to a syndicate of show mun
for $150,000 Major Lillie will return
to his ranch at Pawnee, where he
wi'.l tngage in tLe proportion of tbe
buffalo.
Dr. Miller, specialist, eye, ear, nose
and Throat, B!?ckwe!l
"If you start In to be a delivery
boy," says Bent Murdock, "be a good
one. Do your work right, ana in a
-hurt time you may be pr muted to
salesman. And if you stick right to
it a< a boy tbou'd, always be ag hon-
est, industrious and cartful, you may
own the store. One-half the owners
of the stores io this town started In
as roust-abouts, sweepers out, or de-
livery ooys You are bound to go up
ahead if you stand for a tquaredtai."
A party composed of E B. Scott
aud wife, Dr. Fred Sparks and wife,
W. L. Ingham and wife and Ben
Fra-'k and wife drove out to S. J. Sol-
dani's ranch in tbe Osage country
Saturday evening and remained lover
Sunday, being rot ally entertained by
Frank Williams and wife on the
ranch. The quail arc to plentiful out
there that even such sportsmen as
Ed Scott and Dr. Sparks were able to
knock over a few, and to the best of
our knowledge and belief the party
came heme with about fifty birds to
the good.
See the ditphiv of Japanese china
and cut class lu Morrison's show win-
dows.
All kinds of Japanese chine at Mor
rlson's drug store.
The Courier folks were pleased to
receive a call today from Mrs. Dora
McMillan, who u here with what is
believed to be the finest boy In tbe
world, aged 9 months, on a visit to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs L. Smed-
ley. Her home Is at Klncaid, Kans.,
and sbe didn't neglect to deposit a.
big Bryan dollar to insure the weekly
visits of the Courier thereto for an-
other year.
Found—A baby's gold ring. Inquire
at this office.
A young lawyer of Newkirk re-
ceived a call from a farmer who was
In need of leral advice. The lawyer
looked up the statutes and told tbe
farmer what be should do. "How
much?" said the farmer. "Well, let's
call it 93," said tbe lawyer. Tbe
iarmer handed over a 95 bill. The
laayer seemed embarrassed. After
searching his pockets and the draw-
ers of his desk, he rose to the ques-
tion, and pocketed the bill as he
reached for a digest. "I guess, neigh-
bor," be remarked, as he resumed bis
seat, "I shall have to give you 92
worth more of advice.*'
WANTED —A girl for general
housewoilt, no washing. Apply at
306 north Fourth street.
Work was commenced on tbe new
Christian church building, corner of
Grand avenue and Fifth streets, this
morning. Tbe building, when com
pleted according to tbe plans, will be
40*70 feet, with tower and entrance
on tbe southeast corner. It will be
divided Into rooms suitable for the
different services of the church and
will be very convenient and com
plete. Tbe new church will be i
credit to the congregation and the
city.
Wanted—Young lady acquainted
In city. Do you want to earn a few
dollars pin money? Going to school
will not interfere with the work. Ask
for Mrs Doom at the Planters.
At the home of tbe bride's parents ■
southwest of Tonkawa, at noon on I
Wednesday, Nov. 8, Mr. O. E. Crls-
well and Miss Louella Davis, young
people of that locality, were unitedI
in marriage. They will make their
nome in Woods county.
Two furnished rroms for rent on J
south Tblid. Inquire of Mrs. F. Dun-
ham.
Blackwell News: Oklahoma Is set- !
ting the pace in alfalfa raising with !
50,COO acres, a net increase of 2i0 per
cent in five years. Tbe territory av-
erages five cuttings in favorable'
years. Alfalfa is an "antiouity." It]
was brought from Media into Persia
in the Mme of Darius and afterward
into Greece and Italy. "Medlca"
was its Persian, "luccnie" its Italian,
"alfalfa" its Arabian name. Am-
philocus, an agricultural writer of
Athens, devoted almost au entire
work to the culture of tbis valuable
rfrass. ana the Koman writers were
scarcely less enthusiastic on the sub-
ject.
s&w
No Fooling
about the grade of Feed we sell. We
purchase our stock direct from tbe
best mills and tbe finest grain fields
of this country. Some people think
all Feed Is ahke. There Is much dif-
ference in
Hay, Corn, Oats,
Brand. Fiour, and other grain as there
is in "Butter." if you doubt this,
buy our Feed and feed it to your
stock You will soon see a difference
in their appearance
Phon -your order to
A. F. Harness,
Dealer in Flour
and Feed. Phone 351.
Flfly Ytars His Stamhnl
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P0WMR
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Ms Frsa Qrspss
Ho Una
We carry a foil 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.
cRawlings & Co.
DRUGGISTS
Anderson & Hampton,
cBarbers.
Duncan builoing,
Corner Grand avenue and
Second street.
Good Bread
Just Like Chicago.
As at evidence that Ponca City is
putting on metropolitan airs, the
city experienced its first strike tbis
morning. A gang of men who bad
been employed in digging on tbe gas
I tjrencbe* rame on tbe street but re-
i lu*ed to go to work unless tbeir de-
I uianos were cumplied with. They
bad been receiving ti for eight
; hours wore and demanded a raise to
$1 To. Fur a time some of tbe other
'sboveltrs not in tbe strike were
tafraid to go to work foi fear there
would be trouble, but that fear was
soon set at rest, the places of tbe
strikers were tilled and tbe work Is
again going forward without inter-
142 pieces of the latest Japanese j rUptioa
china at Morrison's drug store.
I Here's as
Handsome
]t A Shoe
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w as was ever
J put together.
Eupene Wetx ;1 rt turned last Satur-
day night from a three months visit
to tbe old home in Gei many. He had
a pleasaut vovage across the water
both gciug ard leturning, and enjoy-
ed tbe visit immenstly, but of course
is k I ad to get back to Ponca City.
Governor Ferguson came up from
Guthrie this morning and took tbe
noon train for Blackwell, going from
tbere to Tonkawa, at which place be
is on the p'Ogram for the principal
address at the corner stone cere-
monies for the new Preparatory
school building.
Rural Koute Carrier D-mpsey
Smith vldted his mother at Fairfax
yesterday.
| Mrs. Walter Spangler is here from
M i'hall visiting ber parents
i llroii and wife.
j W. Y. Tennyson and family drove
> v.-r to Tonkawa toiay to witness tue
I corner stone ceremonies.
Something Fine.
The beauttful and Interesting can-
tata, "Who Killed Cock Robin V will
be given under the auspices of the
W. K. C. at tbe opera house on Tues-
day night, Nov. 14. About forty
children are now bein drill, d for tbe
cantata, and will appear In appropri-
ate ccstuuiet, presenting a scene of
unuaual attractiveness. In addition
tbere will be tine music and sp*. cial
features, making tbe entertainment
one of the best ever given in tbe city.
Don't forget the date—Tuesday tiight
Nov. 14
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.
Dr. G. E. BUTTON,
Veterinary Surgeon.
25 Years
actual experience in vet-
erinary work. All operations
ip to date and In a humane
tionner. Special work In den-
istrv. Consultation free and
barges reasonable.
Jlfice at Hopton's Barn,
Ponca City, Okla. < [
Uncas .Notes.
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Central LIVERV Barn
I Ex-3ov. C. M. Barnes was In the
I cltv this morning on his wav to Ton -
a*a he and Jud;;e Scott driving over
t wether.
A box social was held at the
vine cburcb, four ai d a halt miles I
John northwesi of Uncas, Friday mgbt for
the benefit of the church A large !
crowd was present andevciybodv bad [
a good timv and the church is about '
♦'j.i to the good.
J \7. Uickman and J. B. Hli.'hley!
have recently returned from Meavtr[
county, where they Hud on claims, ^
and expect t> locale there
spring. Tiiey report crops t:iod aiid ,
everything tetter than thfy expect-
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.
Made of the finest quality ol Patent
Cult (the belt patent leather made)
in a pattern originated by Dorothy
Dodd, and beautiful in finish : i
13.00 and $3.50
This is an exceptionally handsome and ex-
clusive design for women who desire the finest
effects end newest styles in dress.
See our Fall Styles now on display.
Sevbold's Shoe Store.
Ju 'jre Joel 11 Scott of Perry was In
the. city list nl^lit on his way to td to lind it.
Tonkawa, whtre he is on the program I It i-t reported th.it L. W. L^wis of |
for an address tolay. .Emporia, Kansas, fca* louybt the
Hon. J. U Norton, C. B. Baker and I Dar * and Andrew. Xa.rm« Un«.aa, .
W. T. Chase a e anion* those who at-1 a,,d tl,e rock cru*lier will continue j j
tended the corner stone ceremonies there lor an unlimited time. m
at Tonkawa today fr >m this city.
The street carnival ended Saturday
night and most of our people are glad
It Is over. It is doubtful If things of
this kind are any real benefit to a
town and Ponca City will probably
get along without and more of tbem.
Probably one of tbe nicest things
In tbe way of an entertainment ever
offered tbe people of this city Is tbe
contata, "Who Killed Cock Robin,"
to be presented under tbe auspices ot
tbe W. It C. at tbe opera bouse to-
morrow night. If you don't go you'll
be sure to wish you had.
WANTED — Manager for New
Branch of our business here la Ponca.
Write promptly, with references.
TUB MOKKIH Wiiolksalk HOVSB,
Clnclunatl, Ohio.
James Francis O'Oonneil. '
This noted impersonator appeared
at the opera bou<>e Saturday uiyht a-1
the second number ol the lecture j
cturse. While tte attendance was
not so large aa it should have been,
owlnyjo the fact that tbe street fa 't-
was obstructing tbe regular na e of
affairs In the city, those who were
present were delighted with Mr.
O Douaell's perfect presentation of
difficult cbaractor*, and pronounce
bis work even better than exoected,
though tbey were expecting much.
THi ORIOINAk LAXATIVB OOUSM SYRUP
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HONEY-TAR
M CWm Mmsm sal Hsasy Bss sa Inij IsMs,
Mffltftfei&r
rerPttM.
Years of Experience=
Has taught the Public Opinion that we are the Premier Suit
Cleaners and Pressors of Ponca City
THAT'S i FACT: — THE FIRST AND BEST
Gents' trousers, vests, coats and overcoats, of any material
Cleaned, Pressed or Altered without shrinking or fading. |
, . ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU
Ladies' Dresses, Skirts, Cloaks—silk, satin, velvet or wool
cleaned and finished at reasonable prices
satisfaction guaranteed ob money KEPUNDED.
Both 'Phones
No 77-
PONCA CITY, OKLA.
KING'S LAUNDRY.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1905, newspaper, November 13, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175262/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.