The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 179, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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UBO. H. BRETT, rmlttal
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Farmers National Bank
Pooca City, Oklahoma.
Capital Stock $25,000.00
Surplus and Profits $10,000.00
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Deposits February 25. 1902 Itt aSO.W
Deposits February 6, lw>3 •09.85127
Deposits January 33, 1904 - $113,834 36
Deposits January 11, 1905 - - $143,082.20
Deposits April 6, '06 - $216,210.19
We respectfullv call your attention to the above comparative
statement of the Farmer* National Bank, wbich shows a steady
Increase since tbe date of organization four years ago. Taking
Into consideration the ace of this bank, we belief e we are safe in
making tbe assertion that tbe growth of tbls institution Is un-
paralleled in the history of safe banking.
The Proof of Good Service is Constant Growth.
ktiealcr tM vmK frt* delivery
iXftn of tie Palace drug store
noae 168.
Dr. J. D. F. Dudley, occullet, will be
In Pooca City next Monday, May 14,
and can be found at tbe usual place.
Ask your grocer for O. B. flour, and
•ee if it is not as good or better than
any you have been using.
Prank Hills, son of C. S Hills cf
this city, leaves next Monday for San
Francisco, where he has an offer of
410 per day to work at bis trade of
bricklaying.
One glass of grape cham-
pagne and you are a regular
customer at Morrison's.
Our old friend Comrade M. H. Nash
was in today and paid for bis paper
another year. Comrade Ni.sh has
taken the Courier ever since the flr*t
number was issued and always keeps
It paid for a year In advance. Thai's
a pretty good record.
The drink for strength-Egg Grape
Phosphate 10c. New Solitary Fohn-
tain-Palace drug store.
Rev. Love Informs us tbat the date
for tbe dedication of tbe new Chris-
tian church has not yet been decided
upon. The new seats are here, out
have not yet been set up. Tbe dedi-
cation will take place within tbe
next few weeks. In the meantime
tbe regular services of the cburch
w.ll be held at tbe usual hours on
Lord's day to wnicb all are invited.
Ice Cream—It's good, bad
or so-so according to who
makes it; ours is good, Stef-
fen makes it. Morrison's
Fountain.
T. I. HTKATromn, President
A. A. Mtbatfobd, Cashier
Joan H. Koutt, Vice-President
Ponca State Bank,
PONCA CITY, OXLA.
Offers all the advantages of cateful
and safe banking. Designated depos-
itory for county funds.
New Roof-
New Walls.
Perhaps the recent rain*
have discovered weak spots
in your root—seeped through
and streaked and soiled your
walls
Tlje thing to do right
now is to give that roof a
coating of our never leak
roof paint.
The very next thing to
do is to renew those soiled
walls with one of our nice
patterns of new wall paper.
Should be pleased to
have you call and inspect
our new spring line now on
display. Our prices are
right tor g-'od worx.
Walter McGowan,
Phone 47.
You'll never waat ordinary choco-
late Ice cream sodas after you've
tried ours Oar chocola.e syrup Is
simply perfect. New Sanitary Foun
tain—Palace drug store.
Toe board of equalizitlon for this
cttv held a meeting this afternoon
and win bold another meeting next
Monday.
Take a Sunday off. Go *o Wichita,
see a good ball game and return
happy.
All garden seeds, oew and fresh, at
Harness'.
A good promis; of rain failed to
matei lalize today except to a limited
extent. Tne Indications are that tbe
rain will come in abi odance tonight
or tomorrow.
Duffy's 1842 apple juice
a non-alcoholic, carbonated
drink at Morrison's.
Tbe Democratic county committee
held a meeting in tbe city this afte r-
noon, but no account of tbe proceed-
ings bas been furnished this paper
iur publication.
Tbe special train from Wichita
Sunday will return you by 10:30 p. m.
Royal Cream flour is tbe leading
brand in the city today.
William Howard Phelps, of Aut
wine, president of tbe Oklahoma Cora
Growers' Association, is in tbe city
today in attendance upon the Demo-
cratic county committee meeting.
There's snap, sparkle, refreshment
and health It our fine soda New
Sanitary Fountain—Palace drug store
Alfalfa cblcken foot at Harness'.
Be patriotic. Go to Wichita Sun-
day and "root" tor the best baseball
team In Oklahoma. Only ti 25 lor
tbe round trip.
A roping and branch" riding exbi*
billon, with a young lady z* on - of
tbe attractions, was said to be in
progress at the race track grounds
this afternoon, but failed to arouse
much interest. Tbat sort of thing is
rather out of date with the people of
tbls locality.
Just the drink for home
use on these hot days is
Duffy's 1842 apple juice at
Morrison's fountain.
Insure your wheat against Ha l in
the St. Paul Insurance Co. Call on
H. C. K. Brodboll, Ponca City, O. T.
OUR SPRING STOCK OF
WALL-PAPER
is now open for inspection.
Call and see us.
Rawlings & Co.
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
Largest Stock - Best Goods - Lowest Prices
Pineapple snow at Morri-
son's fountain.
Buyer* ot feed should see Wallace,
south First street. He buys for cash
and gives bis patrons tbe benefit of
all discounts.
Rev. Edwards will preach tomor-
row at the Presbyterian church at 11
a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject:
Ye tbat bear tbe vessel* af tbe
Lord;" evening subject: "Tbe man
who came by nlgbt."
When you get an egg drink at our
fountain you can always depend on its
being made right; there is lots in the
making you know, our fountain biy
makes them the same eacb time at
Morris* n's fountain.
Four of tbe resident ministers met
today and organized toe Ministerial
Association of Ponca City. Rev.
Love was elected president and Rev.
Edwartls secretary. Next meeting
will be held Monday morning May
21st at the study of Rev. Love. Oth-
er ministers of toe city and commun-
ity are cordially Invited to unite
with the association.
The O. B. flour, sold by W. F. Wal-
lace on south First street, is growing
In popularity every day and sales in-
creasing. Every sack warranted.
Don't forget the special train to
Wlcbita Sunday, Mav 13
Doronethilda Souligny died at her
home in Cla* county. Kansas, on Sun-
day 6, 19M, aged 72 years, 9 months
and 22 days. She was the mother of
J. P. Souligny and Mrs. Underside of
tbls city and Mrs. Steward ot Clay
countr, Kansas. Deceased had been
a widow for more than forty-two
years, hei husband having died in the
army during tbe civil war.
8pecial train Sunday.
It takes loog experience and tbe
best fruit juices to make the best
fountain syrups. We have had tbe
experience and use only tbe purest
fruit juices at Morrison's fonntain.
Dr. D. W. Miller, eye, ear, nose and
throat. Phone 4, Blackwell, Okla.
A farmer tells us tbat there are
more oifferent style tools for cultivat-
ing listed corn the first time than
there arc for doing any other work.
There Is tbe two and even three row
affair, held together by a "lank; the
single row tool with discs, tbe single
row with discs and shovels, tbe sing-
e-row with knives and discs ard
knives and shovels. There is also the
homemade affair of just knives.
Wichita vs Oklahoma City at Wich-
ita Sunday.
WANTED—100 buggies to paint.
Call at 11# nortb Second street.
Finest cane seed in the city at Har-
ness'.
Hunter's Cream Flour—better than
ever—at all the leading stores in
town.
Frnltn arc Mver so delicious a*
when nerved aa we serve them la
soda water. You'll like oar spark-
ling frnlt juice sodas *lew Sanitary
Fouutaln-PALACE DRUG STORE
The demonstration of the Heinz
products at the Louis S Barnes gro-
cery this afternoon by F. R. Skinner,
the representative of the bouse, was
the center of attraction all after-
noon* Tbe Heinz goods have made
their way strictly on merit and tbe
sales are now simply enormous in all
parts of the world.
Wetzel Bros, carry the largest line
of finest grades of cane, kafflir corn,
millet and alfalfa, as well as other
field seeds, of any house south of
Lawrence, Kansas.
Every grocery In the city sells Roy-
al Cream flour. Try a sack. Guar
anteed.
"WANTS
IMMIUHMAHW
All Want*. For Rent, For i-*l« f o I
Found, *t© notices will b« placed uu.
der this beau lag.
WANTED—Gentleman or lady with
good reference, to travel by rail or
with a rig, for a firm of S250.000 capi-
tal. Salary 91,072 per year and ex-
penses; salary paid weekly and ex-
penses advanced. Address, with
stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Ponca, City
Fcr Runt—Furnished rooms for
gentlemen. Inquire of Mrs. Dunham.
FOR RENT—Large front room, out
side door. Inquire 513 nortb Third.
FOR RENT—Three room bouse on
south Utb street. J. Flem Smith.
For rext- Large six room house
on couth Third street, city water.
Inquire of S. H Shaffer.
For sale—Heavy draft horse, six
years old. Inquire of S. H. Shaffer.
FOR RENT—Tnree room bonse.
Inquire of JimGravette at the school
bouse.
WANTED—Woman to do general
hoose work. Apply at residence of
Mrs. L. C. Harsh, south Sixth street.
FOR 8ALE—An Estey organ, good
as new and will be sold cheap. In-
quire phone 298.
LOST—Open face gold cane watch,
name Albert W. Bemis on inside of
case. Return to Courier office and
get reward.
Baseball Oame.
The Ponca City baseball club has
arranged a game for Sunday after
noon with the Newkirk team, the
game to be called on tbe Ponca Cl.y
grounds at 3 o'clock p. m. This is
likely to be a good game and worth
more than the price of admission,
wnicb is two bits.
Lawn Social.
The Ladies of tbe Maccabees will
bold a lawn social next Thursday
evening, May 17, at the residence of
Mrs. Cal Sloan, south Seventh street.
All members of tbe order are expect-
ed to assist in the preparations, and
all others are cordially invited to at-
tend. Mrs. O. W. Davis, Com.
Notice.
All parties having stock staked out
on vacant lots, if found missing, call
at tbe pound at McCarty'* barn, north
Third street. All loose stock, such as
burros, horses, cows, bogs and chick-
ens must absolutely be kept up, and
anyone making it known to marshal
of such offence, will be promptly at-
tended to.
Don't torret tbat we have a scav<
enger, and that a violation of health
ordinance wtll be promptly prosecut-
ed. Don't overlook these few bints
as they will save time, trouble axd
expense.
Parties dumping garbage In city
limits tak€ notice from this time or,
as we have names of several parties,
and It will be looked Into If continued.
H. G. Smith, City Marshal.
, City
G. H. Niemann, City Physician.
hobart Credentials.
Thousands are planning to attend
the State All-Denominational Sunday
school convention at Hobart the last
\ hree days of May. But tbe only ones
who are sure or a seat in the Conven-
tion-Hall and sleeping accomodations
are the ones who have credentials.
You can get a credential in one of
four ways:
(1) If you are an Annual or Life
Su-taintrof 'he Association you will
receive a credential from state head-
quarter*.
(£) You might apply to the secre-
ta-y of your county Sunday school as-
sociation to be appoiuted a delegate
at large from your county, and if ten
have not already been chosen vou
may be appointed and receive a cre-
dential from tbe county secretary.
(3) Or have your Sunday school
elect you as Its delegate. If your
school bas over 1C0 members it can
have 2 delegates, and If over 2"0 can
have 3 Then apply at once to tbe
secretary of your county association
for a credential as delegate from
your school
(4) Or apply to your county secre-
tary for any uncalled-for credential
be may htfve lett; and after May 10,
it there Is one left for you, you wl'
receive It.
Every white Sundav school In Okla-
homa ba« a right to the privileges of
this convention.
If you don't know who Is your coun
ty secretary, apply to Wllllanl Bog
ers, Medford, Okla. Always Inclose a
stamp when writing tor a credential.
Wilmam Koukks,
State Gen'l Sec.
Jewell Cook
Gas Stoves,
Refrigerators,
Garden Tools
Electric Weld and Union lock Fence
—best on earth.
Block Light Burners
for OAS.
The only perfect Natural Gas Burner.
Fowler & Qott.
Gas Fitters.
California
For a change why not make that visit to California early in
the season? You'll enioy it. Visit Grand Canyon enroute.
Stop over and see the Petrified Forest. Ride through the coun-
try of fruits and flowers. Attractive and inexpensive variable
route tours within the means of almost every one. About one-
half tbe usual i a e. Long limit and liberal stopover privileges.
I'll help vou plan a trio. Tickets on sale April 25 to May >, in-
clusive.
The Santa Fe Is the line of fait trains, modern and comfort-
able chair car* ant} luxurious Pullmans, Harvey meals, rock-
ballasted track block signals.
N. B.—Member* of the Mystic Sbrlne and
delegates to the National Congress of Moth-
ers, both to be held in Los Angeles between
May 7 and 11, should take advantage of this
offer. Descriptive folders free.
W. L. Ingham, Agent.
i City, (
Read This List.
Razzle Dazzle.
Fun Factory.
Tour of the World.
(Jar ousel.
Colossbum
Minitur: Railroad
Snooting Gallery
Irish Cafe
Steam Launches
at Wonderland Park.
There attractions, and many others
are provided for the visitors who d
not care to witness tbe ball game at
Wichita, Sunday, May 13 Tbe Santa
Fe will run a special train leaving
Ponca City at 8:31 a. m. and hate
named a rate of 1125 for the rourd
trip.
Club Meeting.
The Twentieth Century Club closed
their year's work yesterday and
elected officers for the ensu ni? jear
The ladie* fell mat ttiey have had
a very prohtable and pleasant year
in the study of our o*u country, its
people and their av-bievements.
Tbe retiring officers trade* excel-
lent reports, financially as w -ll a*
otberwse, and the following officer*
were elected: President, Mr.-.Oate ;
Vice-Piesident, Mrs. Broaddur; Re-
cording Sectetary, Mrs. Marine; As
sistant, Mrs. Shirty Corresponding
Secretary, .Mrs. Cbase; Treasurer,
Mrs. BroLboll.
Mrs. Oat«s and Mr*. Carton were
elected delegates to th: Federation
which meet* in Lawton next October.
Announcement.
The faculty and members of tbe
graduating class of tbe High school
desire to express their thanks to
Mrs. Norton and those who so ably
assisted her in delivering such excel-
lent music for the students' benefit.
The receipts Irotn tbe musical ap-'
proximate twenty dollars, and those
who heard the program pronounced
themselves well plcs-ed.
Teach era' l.xaininaiionr~~
The next examination fur teachers
In the cuv schools will i e held In one '
of tbe Qu"! tcbool rooms May 31,
June 1 aim 2.
Cheap rates to Wichita Sunday.
City Loans!
If you are interested in a loan upon Ponca City
property see me.
Lowest Rate of Interest.
Most liberal terms and conditions. Loan may
be paid in whole or in part any time.
1^. A. MARIS, A iron t
National Loan & Investment Company.
71.
"Lot the GQLB DUST twins do your war*"]
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Blind Headache
"About a year ago," writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of
1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., "I suffered with
blind, sick headaches and backaches, and could get
no relief until I tried
WINE
OF
CARDIN
Woman's Relief
1 immediately commenced to improve, and
now 1 feel like a new woman, and wish to
recommend it to all sick women, for I
know it will cure them, as it did me."
US \ Cardui Is pure, medicinal extract of
wtiiT \ vegetable herbs, which relieves
I frankly, dssoftHng \ female pains, regulates female
ir symptoms, ws win \ functions,tones uptheorgans
"7!S to a proper stateof health.
>. Don t hesitate, but Try it for your trouble.
rlts today. Address: Ladies'
vtaorv Dept., The Chattanooga Msdt-
na Co., Chattanooga, Tsnn.
frery drnttlst sell
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 179, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1906, newspaper, May 12, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175386/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.