The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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Dr. J. D. F. Dudley,
EXPERT OPTICIAN
Office, Isabella Block, Arkansas City, Kansas.
A complete outfit of all the latest, up-to-date
instruments for eye testing One of
the latest, just in is the improved
Standard Prisoptometer.
Call and have your eyes tested.
A PAINTER'S DREAM.
Story of ll e VUloa ml
■Ir Godfrer Kaeller.
Idmmed I was dead, said tbe palm-
ar. Before me I saw a door and a
great number of people about it. A>
I drew nearer I could distinguish St.
Peter by his keys with some other of
the apostle*. They were admitting the
people as they came next to the door.
As tbe first after my coming up ap-
proached for admittance St. Peter
asked his name aud then his religion
*1 am a Soman Cstbottc." replied the
spirit. "Oo In then." says 8t. Peter, "and
m. down In those seats on tbe right
tend." Tbe next was a Presbyterian.
Bs was admitted, too, after the oAial
question* and ordered to sit down on
(fee seat opposite the other.
My turn came next and as I ap-
proached Bt. Peter very drilly asked
mm my name. 1 said It was Kneller.
X had no sooner said so than St. Luke,
who was standing Just by, turned to-
ward me and said, with a great deal
me earnestness, "What, the famous Blr
Godfrey Kneller of Englandr "Tbe
▼avy same, sir." says 1, "at your Berr-
ies." On this St. Luke embraced me
sat made a great many compliments
sa the art we both of us bad followed
to this world and entered so far into
the subject that be seemed almost to
hSTe forgotten tbe business for wblcb
I eame thither. At last, however, be
recollected himself and said: "I beg
jour pardon. Sir Godfrey. I was so
■racb taken up with tbe pleasure of
t— irrslng with you. But. apropos,
pray, sir, what religion may you be
orr "Why. truly, sir." ssys I, "I am
off no religion." "Ob. sir." aays be.
•yss will be so good then as to go In
ad take your seat where you please."
Your Opportunity to
Visit the Old Horn
lome
as Ml* At thst tlms
on November 14th
and 29th the
Will sell Round-trip Home Visitors'
Tickcts iron points in Oklahoma and
Indian Territory to the following
territory:
To all points In Iowa. Minnesota,
Nebraska. North Dakota, South
Dakota, Wisconsin and Michi-
gan west of Lake Michigan.
To all points in Illinois on and
west of the Frisco Railroac, St.
Louis to Chicago, except within
one hundred m'.les of St. Louis.
Will sell to Chicago.
To all points in Missouri north of
Missouri Pacific Ry. main line,
St. Louis to Kansas City, except
within 100 miles of St. Louis.
Rate, One and one-third tare for the
round trip. Limit, thirty days from
date ot sale.
Call on us tor rates and other Infor-
mation. F. E.CLARK,
Div. Pass. Agent, Wichita, Kan
Flete strets had hi craft .
of the coodlt wlthlnne the
ss c coveted the water late his setar:
wberefor be was jsgld to rids thrugb
the Cltoe with a coodlt upoa bis
Ids." There were other dffllcwltles
— A century later (1574) K is re-
corded that owing to a sudden shower
of rain the water In tbe Dowgato chan-
nel "hsd such a swift course that a lad.
mtTwtiwg to have leapt over It. was
taken by the feet and borne down with
tbe violence of that narrow stream till
be came against a cart wheel that stoo l
In the water gate, before wh'.ch time
be waa drowned and stark dea —"
Tfce Saw's Coronn.
Thus far we know the corona of the
sua to he s sort of outer envelope, so
shielding us from the Intense solar
light and beat that It may be oakl
without exaggerating that the sun ha*
never really been studied comprr-hen
slvely. Within the corona Is an o-ean
of gas 5.000 miles deep, stained a ruby
red by tbe crimson blaze of hydrv>gi-n.
Flashes of flame leap from this ruddy
mass often to a height of a hundred
thousand Allies and more. v w
using
santa n Tine table.
} URIER PRINTING
have a large advantage over their
competitors who don't, and
That Pleased Expression.
Sous.'.'
£<5::
Hats Use.
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snrtvrs 10-55 *
srrtveo :S6 p «
arrives J-J0ps
Going Sooth.
arrives I* a i
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arrives #: p«
arrives ►*>*«
Natchlaon Oly.
52 £ :::::::::::rOT.n*a!
W. L. INGHAM. A«snt.
East Grand avenue.
The Courier
Printing Company.
Iw a M Way.
It was a New England parsos Vho
announced to bis congregation one Sun-
day, "You'll bs sorry to bear that tbe
little cburcb of Jonesvllie Is once more
tossed upon tbe wsves. as sheep with-
out a shepherd."—Boston Christian
Beglstsr.
TIMETABLK
sast wokud.
aitlvm
■nil 9 35 %.n>. Si. Ixj-jh J: n
, w:kweU M«mcSts
Br' Kaa^sClty «:^5s n
WinBeld '•<** - "
Ortsla at Ik* Derky.
The twelfth Karl of Derby Is un
known to the reader of the ordinary
Mrtiirj book. Lovers of set know him
vaguely as tbe peer who married tbe
pretty and popular actress Eliza Far-
ran. wtaom the young Lawrence paint-
«« so brilliantly. But the earl yearly
hH his revenge when all tbe world and
hto wife flock to Epsom to see the race
Car the Derby stakes, for that race. In
Mb Institution In 1780, eras named aft-
er the Jovial young peer who was one
of the lee ding petrous of tbe Georgian
tarf.—London Standard.
Batter la Slleea.
i time immemorial In Cambridge.
_ tbe dairymen roll tbe butter
aa as to form a long stick weighing
• pound, which they sell la slices, as If
M were sausage In the market the
' merchants do not need to use
weights or scales. A simple
m . to sufficient for these people
accustomed to tbe time honored prac-
tice. A very neat cut with tbe knife
gtrtdes tb<^|ird Into halves. <|iiarters
ar eighths very exactly, and It appears
flmt the customer Is never given short
Artist—I sold a picture yesterday
Friend—Ah! What are you going to do
with the money? Artist—it's already
done with. My landlady bought It for
half tbe board bill I owed her.
A long, slow friendship to the best;
s long, slow comity tbe deadllest-
Merrism.
Kit Von Biumer—Why dealt ym
taks your buslnsss Mead to year club
Instead of bringing him boats? Vea
Biumer—Because I went to talk busi-
ness to him. I don't want to taks him
to a place where be to going to enjoy
lf«7 y. m
SO • 8
Leaves Arrive*
0*Keen« '-'"'P ni St. Louis t:0p.m.
Eatd t S p.m
Blackwell T «p
Arkansas O 8:1 p m
WlnSeM SJop
mas* sous®.
MOST
Leaves St Loult..... •• ' P-JJ
Arrives ArfeanaasCtty 4.^ P m
Arrives B'ackwell V« ?,S
ArHv-BaM mr{ T.ptn
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i arr.TS! cubS'o.' r.Al'wisiiMis. has* s.
frivolity in england.
A Claim That It la What Koallv
Keep* Ik* Satlaa Saae.
Which Is worse-to be too serious or
too frivolous? I bare uo doubt about
the matter myself, so far as individuals
are concerned, though eli extremists
are bores. The perpetually lively
feather brained, pleasure era red crea
ture Is almost, if not quite, as Irritating
as the deadly serious Indivldusl. But.
apropos of tbe accusation recently
lodged against us that as a uatlou we
are becoming to> frivolous, one cannot
help saying that we are a great deal
livelier than we were a few years ago,
snd for this relief assuredly we have
cause to be thankful.
In consequence we are accused of
having become too frivolous. It seems
to me that we have Just got matters
steely balanced. This Is an age when
we an prepared to be cranks on the
slightest provocation. People crave for
missions, they wallow in philanthropy,
they pounce with avidity on new re-
ligions. they will plunge Into politics
or write attacks on women, society,
tbe degeneracy of the age, or anything
else tbst gives them an opportunity of
airing what they call their vlewa. Ho
surely. If deslpere In loco were not oc
caslonally to be permitted to us, it to
fearful to think what we should be-
come. Our frivolity is the sntidote to
the twentieth century disposition to-
ward crankiness, it really keeps us
sane lxxidon World.
For Sale!
5 room bouse, barr, well, city water,
shade, and fenced. North Third St.,
close in. Address J. A. Brown, Boom
8, Zadie Block, Arkansas City, Kan.
Bobby—Is every wonl in this dic-
tionary. pa? I'eckley—Oh, no. my
ehlkl Every little while a new word
canes Into the language. Bobby—
What's the latest word, pa? Teckley—
Yonr nia will tell you. She always
has the last word.
[First published In Ponca City Cour-
ier, Oct. 2«th, 100-5 ]
PUBLICATION SUMMONS,
la the district court of Kay county,
Oklahoma territory.
Maggie Pierce. Plaintiff, ) Ca#e
John F. Pierce. Defend't I No"
To John F. Pierce, the above named
defendant:
You are hereby notified that you
have been sued in the District Court
of Kay County, Oklahoma Territory,
by tbe above named plaintiff, Maggie
Pierce, and that unless you answer
on or before the 30th day of Novem-
ber, A. D. 1906, the petition of the
said plaintiff, Maggie Pierce Bled
against you in the office of the Clerk
of tbe said court at Newkirk Kay
County, Oklahoma Territory, the said
petition will be taken as true and
Judgment rendered as prayed for in
tbe said petition granting to the said
plaintiff an absolute decree of di-
vorce. , ,
Witness my band and the seal of
the said court this 19th day of Octo-
ber, A. D. 1905.
Jay E Pickard, Clerk.
By E A. Burke, Deputy.
W. K. Moore, Attorney for Plaintiff.
LoreS aad Loot.
Well—Love doesn't seem to agree
with Maud. She to thinner by twenty
pounds than she used to be. Bells—
Be i"f loved and lost eh?
Mo legacy Is so rich as honesty
Belf SaevtSela* Love.
Lever—You sre worth your weight to
■old. The Girl—Then you'd better hur-
fj, for I'm tsklng antifat.—Cincinnati
Oaamsrclal Tribune.
SOI FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD
WeSelllronFence
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J CINCINNATI. OHIO
Whe*+ Fraet *! • TIlrH«ot Aw%H, (
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THE HOODED COBRA.
|« la Venerates la laSIa aa the Oao
SaeroS Serpeat.
Of all the snakes of India tbe naga.
nag or hooded seri>eut. commonly
known as the cobra, alone I* sacred. It
to called the good snake, and Is con-
sidered a protestor and harbinger of
success The veneration of the cobra
to Intimately connected with the wor-
ship of the sun. aud is thus closely re-
lated to tbe orthodox Hindoo religion.
According to the Maliubharata. the
heaven over which India ruled was
mainly tenanted by Ix vas aud Nagas,
the former being deifled heroes of the
Aryas and the latter those of tbs Naga
people ou earth.
Although wars continued for a long
time to be frequent between rivsl
chiefs of the Invaders tAryasi and tbe
Invaded (Nagas), a grudual fusion be-
tween the two peopies took plsce, aud
heaven was shsred equslly by Iievas
and Nagas. Tbe serpeut gods sre wor-
shiped now, as they were tbeu. not as
dangerous reptiles, nor ss mere sym-
bols. but as the detfled rulers of an
ancient people, whose tribal, or. rather,
perhaps, racial, emblem was the naga.
or hooded serpent, ami whoae chief
deity was the sun: bene# the Nsgs
temples are not fled Irs ted to the ser-
pent, but to the Naga rajahs, the an-
cient rulers of the race.
Every ounce of food you eat that
fails to digest does a pound of harm.
1^ turns the entire meal Into poison.
This not only deprives the blood of
the necessary tissue-building materi-
al, but it poisons it. Kodol Dyspepela
Cure is a perfect digestant It di-
gests the fooo regardless of the con
dltion of tbe stomach. It allows that
organ to rest and eet strong again.
Relieves Belchinp, Heart Burn. Sour
Stomach, Indigestion. Palpitation of
the Heart, etc. Sold by Paoton's
Pharmacy.
Help!
Settle Your !
Own Country |
The
Change Cars at
Kansas City
Take a new, bright and attractive train
from Union Station, Kansas City, to
Union Station, Chicago. The train is
Th£ Southwest Limited ot 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 Passeneer Agent,
907 Main Street, Kansas City Mo.
W. F. Wallace
^ I
is doing its share in trying
to send more farmers to
your country. You can
help that work by^a little
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 them, and any questions they
ask will be fully answered.
Send list this week to
Wm. Nicholson,
Gen. Col. Agt. A. T. & S- p ivy
Railway Exchange, Chicago.
Ed L. Hopton
"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
Qrivers all careful, teams that are fleet,
^very patron will find satisfaction complete.
Home public is suited and traveling men.
On every occasion come here again.
Superior always for feed and for board,
Suitable rates as the markets afford.
South SecoodlStreet. • - - l'o"« City, Okli
CITY LIVERY BARN. I
A. S. PtMYMAN. Proprietor. +
Livery, Boarding and Feed i
Wfaklac Corner Centre! A venae £>
SiaUlCS, im Foartk Street. T
New Livery Rigs, Careful Attendance, <$>
^fck-and fair treatment. #>
Patronage Solicited and Satis! action Guaranteed.
D. W. KYQAR, Prop.
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BO YEARS*
# EXPERIENCE
Patents
Demons
w v * w - Cofviiiohts 4o.
sssseassffw*-
$CitMifiC JlBKTKaH,
tiaarrssrassss; V™£.
Star Barter Shop | Do Not Neglect a Cold.
la Cnlllm A K«SSr. . .. • - uu. tw ..J .v
Isseelsnt'rs
"Mabel bas e must wonderful power
of tmsfflontloa."
"Uesl!y ? Tbafs the very last thin®
I should have siren ber credit for."
"Oh, It's quite true. I sseurs yoo.
She actually fancies that she's good
Kutimnirn r*rni>hetl V
J. £ KM, iff' Aittt.
P. O. Bo* 147, S
Ponca City, Ofclaboma. >
■«t VsksniT War.
•Tbst fflrl has sn uufortunats Idea
of repartee"
"Tee," answered Miss Cayenne "She
baa an Idea tkat she la saying emart
things when she Is merely saying
things that amort"- Washington Eur.
Northern Oklahoma
Poultry and Pet Stock
Association
8th Annual Exhibit
Ponca City, Oklahoma.
Dec. 19 to 23,1905.
For further Information and (copy
of premium list address
J. FL.EM SMITH, Secretary.
Saccesaer te Cellias k Kyiar.
Tbe Best Equipped Shop in Kay
county. Come and set me and
get what you expect.
All kinds of HAIR and FACE
preparations. All face
lotions antiseptic.
Baths for Evr-ybody.
From Java. Sumatra. Mauritius. Zan-
slbar and tiulaua come the little brown
flower bud* of the clore tree. \Vl*>n
withered tbe bods are red ami are
dried by exposure to the smoko of
wood flr>« an1 afterward by the rays
of the suu. Iu a very short time they
become of u deep brown color. To se-
cure s mouot>oly snd thus keep op tbe
price the Dutch in the seventeenth cen-
tury destroyed all their clove trees ex-
cept those In the lslaud of Amboyna.
The chief value of cloves lies ku tbelr
eutial oil which form* al>out one-
sixth of their whole weight.
Tfce Rust BSC
"How do yon make out that yoo
came off better than your accomplice
when yoo were convicted and bo ac-
quitted ?"
"Because I bad only to pay tbe to*
while bo had to pay tho ttryar.-
I Mini] ll ■mf-T'*
uT" T?! iMuTi
I CMry MM weakena the Lunga. lower* tho Vitality and makes the I
1 system lsss abls to withstand sach succsedmg cold. Urns ■
pav.ng the way for more oorioua dlaaaaoa
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES?
BALLARDS
H.0REH0UND
SYRUP
. i permanently cvmj i
I Consumption, Cough*. CotdB, for# Thromt, \
I Amtnmm. Croup, Whooping Cough,
I Mronohftl*, Homrmonooo, Boro Lungo.
I EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT 1ALLARD S MORI-1
I HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO ORIATIS, DOCS NOT
I CONSTIRATE CHILDREN AND WILL POSITIVELY
1 CURE CROUR AND WHOORINO COUOH. 1
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SkMtiu (onea it •l« r< rttlUvMl th*w at mmmmI I *«ita mm* b>
It la lie kns, u II Is Ike BUT MBUIOINC ws kssw sf.
gt iMMdy for CkiMna. Evtrjr Sottl# GvaramtMd.|
TNtCCMfm flM,Mssatf|I.M.
BALLAID SNOW UM1WIMT C0..ST.L0U1S,MQ^
tOLRSfuSoilKNDIDir
Panton'i Pharomay.
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.