The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 192, Ed. 1 Monday, May 28, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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[First published in Ponca City Court-
. noe l
WILD WITH
CEiOF SHERIFF'* 8 ALE
In the District Court of Kay County,
THE PLAYHOUSE
IN THE COPSE
Oklahoma Territory.
Ida C. Nlebergall,
plaintiff.
i
! No. 3103.
Franklin.
defendant.
Erection Broke Out in Spots AH
for Body—Caused ■ (Mm*
Itching fcr Two Veera-Doctor*
Medicine Did no Good—Cured it
Exponas of only $1.25 and Mo*
THANKS CUTICURA
FOR COMPLETE CUBE
5^ H O. K. ^
ussd. Theyoiredme of my skin diaesse,
aad I am vsry thankful toyou. My
• eruption of tbe slim, whkh
USbswtlIn spots all oyer my
sad cauaed a continual itching ...—_
Marty drove me wild at times. I got
'..nsdicine of a doctor, but it did not cure
Sand when I saw in a paper vow
I sent to jrou for tbe Cuticura book
I studjsd my cafe ftt it, I tbjj
went to tbe drug store and bought ope
cake of Cutieum Soap, one box oHS*
tieura Ointment, and one vial of Cuti-
cura Pills. From the first aj
I received relief. I wed tbe _
and two extra cakes of Cuticura
and wee completely cured. I
suffered for two yean, and 1
v*s*takl* Inatte
Tbose wbo would like to make cbeese
on a very small scale are often trou-
bled to get proper rennet .to prodi ?e
coagulation of tbe milk. A scientist
says that If tbe leaves of tbe common
putterwort are placed in a strainer and
tbe milk fresh from tbe cow la poured
ever It tbe milk will soon become thick
and bee a most delicious flavor. Tbe
yellow bedstraw also possesses tbe
brdpertlae tjt fcordjlng milk, and tfp
natives of Cbeablrb prefer it as a na
net to all otber sorts. Tbe leaves and
dowses are pat In tbe strainer, and tbe
milk Is slowly poured over tbem. Tbe
flower beads of the garden artichoke
" i possess tb* property of eoagulat-
_ milk. In view of tbe carelessness
sometimes noted In people who prepare
rennet In the ordinary fashion this
vegetable rennet Is worthy of attcn
tion. Tbe leevea, properly cleaned and
prepared, would be very much safer
and mora hygienic than animal sub
thank Cutieura for mar cure. If yog
nCHl ITCH! nCHl
PcratcbI This
ids of skin-to r-
children, who
1 and speedily
Cuticura Soap
of Cuticura Oint-
Cura, and mild
tvent Pills,
stances which ipay go through chem-
ical changes that unfit them for i
r food.
Tk* S*>«ll.
■be —So yon really Imagine that
smoking benefits yon. He—1 know It
dost. My mother-in-law leaves tbe
room tbe mlnnte I light my pipe.
It U*ka That Way.
Apropos of the distinction between
en amateur and a professional. Is s
man a profesaional If be marries for
money l-Llfe.
Precisely.
Iiay Innlt—Did you ever beer aa eye-
tsr bey?
Tommy Rott—Yes, Ifs sort of a
laland srand.—New York Times.
Molly—Have yon seen Mabel's en-
tajsmint ring? Dolly-Sean It? Why,
I were It aU last rammer.
Chenoweth & Garner,
Real Estate
liuuhtnee and Loans.
KT . b).-*/
Where Christianity Btcss.
The bills of Bethlehem are full of
caves, natural and artificial, and
many of tbem bave historic signifi-
cance. Tiere Is the milk grotto, in
which Joseph and Mary are said to
bave concealed themselves before their
flight lirto Egypt to escape the evil de-
signs of Herod. The snowy whiteness
of tbe soft chalk out of which it is
bewn is nscril>e>l to the spilling of a
few drops of the Virgin's milk when she
nursed the Infant Jesus. Another grot-
to is pointed out as that In whirl* St.
Jerome for more than thirty years led
the life of a hermit when bitter fac-
tional dissensions had forced him to
wlpa>e Home. On n western hill a rock
strewn plateau, nround which stately
terebinths stand guard, marks a place
where the nncient Hebrews brought
their sacrifices unto the Ix>rd. It Is n
solemn place, well fitted to excite de-
vout thoughts—a place where a man
might well keep communion with his
Maker. In Its broader features Bethle-
hem Is almost unchanged since the days
of David.- Four Track News.
[Original.)
"Don't you think, Cutbbert, that It
would be aim to make ou* wedding
trip to yew old borne in tbe country':
Ted could abow me all those places that
ware familiar to you aa a boy, the
swimming bole, tbe two beedfeee yon
bave so often told me about all cut
ever with names, that little copse with
la which you played at housekeeping."
-Yes, Hose, dear; 1 quite approve of
your plan." Then be aat silent and
thoughtful. With woman's quick eye
ahe detected a aad memory.
Tbe Wedding Over, they took a train
for tbe village In which Cutbbert
Deane had been born and from which
five years before be bad gone to aeek
bis fortune In tbe city. His wtdoWed
mother waa living on tbe old place and
being averse to travel bad declined to
be present at the ceremony, aaylng she
would be at home to receive the bridal
couple. Tbe first day after their ar-
rival they viaited every object Cutb-
bert bad told his wife about most of
them being very much aa be bad left
them, except that aome of them bad
dwindled. Tbe distance from a win-
dow in hla room to tbe ground, wblcb
used to lie very great, now seemed so
trifling that be could Jump from It
without Injury; the swimming bole was
no bigger than a bath tub. Aa to tbe
beeches, be could reach their lower
branches.
"But tbe little copse," said Hosa, "the
lnalde of which was fitted up for child's
housekeeping—aren't you going to show
me that?"
Cutbbert looked serious and said
nothing. Had be not changed hla-ex
pression she might bave forgotten all
about tbe copse; as it was her curiosity
waa excited.
"Well, is there any reason imy I
should not see it?"
"It Is not on this place; It ■ ten
miles away."
Under and by virtue of an order of
silk Issued to me out of tbe District
Court ot Kay County, Oklahoma Ter-
ritory, in tbe above entitled action, I
♦ill on Tuesday, the 10th day of June,
A. D 190C, at tbe bow of 2 o'clock p.
w, of said day at tbe east front door
of tbe court bouse in tbe city ot New
tlr^, Kay county, Oklahoma territo-
ry, offer at public sale and sell to tbe
bwt bidder for cash In band, loti
Room 7,
Over^Morrlson's drug store,
Ponca City, Okla.
__^Have a large list of farms
and city property in the best
part of Oklahoma:
All Csrrled Oat.
The managing editor wheeled his
gfcalr round and pushed a button In the
Wall.
Tbe peraon wanted entered.
"Here." said the editor, "are a num-
ber of direct iona from outsiders as to
the beat way to run a newspaper. Bee
that they are all carried out."
And the office boy. gathering them ad
Into a large wastebaaket did ao.
fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), in block
eleven (11), in Brodboll addition to
tbe City ot Ponca City.Kay Qounty,
Oklahoma Territory. The above de-
scribed property is taken as tbe prop-
erty of tbe *aU defendant, WllliaP
Franklin, and is directed by said or-
der of sale to be sold with appraise-
ment to satlsty Judgment rendered in
said action on tbe 24th day of March,
A. D. 1906, in favor of said plaintiff
and against said defendant for tbe
sum of one hundred sixty-eight 86-100
dollars wblch said judgment bears in-
terest at the rate of ten ner cent per
annuel and for tbe sum of ten dollars
and forty cents ( 10.40), tbe costs ot
said action, and an attorney's fee of
twenty hve dollars (125 00 )
The above deacrlbeu property has
been appraUed at one hundred and
forty dollars (1140 00) and #111 not be
sold for less than two-thirds of its ap-
praised value.
Witness my hand at my office In tbe
city of Newkirk, Kay County, Okla-
homa, this 10th day of May, A. D.
C. W. Wooden, sheriff.
r O. W. Twiggs, deputy.
Alfalfa Chicken Food POULTRY,
Bran, Shorts, Chops, Oats, Hay,
Kaffir corn, Cane seed.
You can get everything that is carried in
first class feed store.
Capitol Stock Food, Tonic Stock Salt,
Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds,
AMD THB FAMOUS
Royal Cream Flour
Ever) thing delivered, large or small quantities.
A. F. HARNESS,
Phone 351 Dealer in Flour, Feed and Seeds,
Hfth door east of post office.
Kay county. Territory of Oklaho;
and that the principal place of bust-
ness ot tbe said firm Is in the city of
Ponca City, Kay county, Territorv of
Oklahoma, aod that the buaiaeaa of
said firm consists in doing a general
hardware and implement business.
John H. Kollbr,
Harry W. Roller,
Edward Koller,
Earl Koller.
Territory of Oklahoma, I
Kav County. { '
Jonn H Koller, Harry W. Koller,
Edward Koller and Earl Koller, all ot
lawful age, and each being first duly
sworn upon his oath states: That he
executed for himself the above and
foregoing instrument, the same being
a certificate of partnership and each
for himself states that he knows the
contents of the said certificate and
that the statements therein contain-
ed arc true and that he executed the
same as his free and voluntary act
for the purposes therein contained.
John H Koller.
Harry w. Koller,
Edward Koller,
Earl Koller.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this tb day ot May. A. D. 1906.
My commisolon expires Jan. 3, 1D0D.
W. K. Moore,
Notary Public.
THE BEER THAT MADE
MILWAUKEE FAMOUS
UNMUALLKD FOR TABLE USE
L B. RUBLE,
Wholesale Distributor
Ponca City, Okla.
"Can't we drive there V
"We could were It not for the rains
wbfeb have softened the road. Besides,
the copse Is on the grounds of ooe
who"— He paused.
"It may have been cut down." she
said, seeing that be did not go on.
"No. it Is there still."
"How do you know?"
"Please. Rosa, don't talk any more
about the copse."
The young wife glanced at her hus-
band Inquiringly, then turned tbe sub-
ject.
A few days before their expected de-
parture Cuthl ert announced that a
matter of business he wished to attend
to while at home would necessitate bis
driving to the county seat. Rosa asked
If she could not go with him. but be
told her he might lie detained over-
night and there were no suitable ac-
commodations for her in the place. He
kissed her and. jumping into a buggy,
drove down the road. Ten minutes lat-
er Rosa jumped Into another vehicle
and followed him.
Cuthbert, after driving awhile, drew
up on tbe edge of a wood where he
tethered his horse, then walked toward
a house near by In the center of large
grounds, ne did not enter by tbe gate,
but, circling. cllnil ed a fence In the
rear and proceeded to a clump of tall
brush. Going directly to an opening,
the location of which he knew exactly,
he entered an open space.
A stranger coming upon such a place
might bave supposed It to be the grave
of an Indian girl child, with her play
things to amuse her In the Indiana'
heaven. There were bedsteads, bureau
and enormous dolls; Indeed, the place
was furnished as If it were a Httle
bouse. The brush Intertwined above
and a celling of straw bad been thatch-
ed to turn the rain. In the center of
the space was a grave, but it was the
length of an adult. At Its head was a
atone, on wblcb were the letters:
f First published in Ponca City Couri-
er May 17,1906 ]
CERTIFICATE.
This Is to certify that tbe firm do-
ing business in tbe city ot Ponca City,
Kay county, Territory of Oklahoma,
under tbe firm name of and style of
the Keller^ ^ H rd war j|_ Com panels
J*
CIW WA t Wuv Va f| j Tcr*
rUorVof "oklahoma; Harry W.Kolleh
- ■ - " "—coon-
ard
jS
„_Jty, Territory of Oklahoma, and
Ran Roller, of the city of Ponca City,
Koller, of tbe city of Ponca City. Kay
44
Hotel DeHoss"
Ed L. HOPTON, Proprietor
Hotel do Hoss, the best on the line
Outfits reliable, rigs that are fine.
I he best equipped barn, service correct,
xcels competition in every respect
Light running rigs, rubber ti'ed and neal
Drivers all careful, teams that are fleet,
(very patron will find satisfaction complete.
Home public is suited and traveling men
Qn every occasion come here again.
Superior always for feed and fbr board,
Suitable rates as the markets afford.
South Second|Street, ... Ponca City, Okla
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;c6 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 Street, Kansas City Mo.
CITY LIVERY BARN.
A. S. KMYPIAN, roprlefr.
Livery, Boarding and Feed
Conor Central Avsnae
btUDlCS, asl Fourth Street.
New Livery Rigs, Careful Attendance, i
mill fair treatment
< ! Patronage Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
alma.
Aged 14 years and 10 months.
Central LIVERV Barn
I >
: I New Rubber-Tired Carriages,
* New Teams, New Harness,
Prompt service. Everything New.
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n
Cuthbert looked about him, with a
curious expression, lie was taken
back to the time when he and Alma
used to play bouse here as children.
Just before he had left for the city be
and bis young love—she being than
nearly fifteen—had plighted their troth
there, and tbe little girl had promised
to one day keep house for him In re-
ality. A month after be left her she
sickened and died. Her parents, who
adored her, had placed her tn the copse
ahe loved so well, leaving It aa It was
when she waa emerging from child-
hood.
Cuthbert knelt for a few moments
beside the grave, tben stood looking
down upon It. There waa that perfect
alienee wblch permits one to live In
past scenes. Re saw her, Ull and
lithe, two massive coils of chestnut
hair, her blue eyes looking Into his.
F6r tbe moment be waa where be had
been, not where be waa. Tben taare
began to well np In hla eyas.
He was recalled to the present by a
rustle of skirts coming through the nar-
row opening and. turning, saw bis
wife.
A glance at the Interior, tbe grave.,
ber husband, told Bona a story of love
In wblch ber has hand bad been absorb-
ed before ahe bad ever seen blm. One
flash of the pang of Jealousy and abe.
too, bad gone back with him to his
<*lld love, and hie sorrow waa ber eor*
row. Stepping forward, she placed ber
band In hla and stood looking down
with him on the grave of the girl whoee
place ahe bad taken. No word of re-
proof that he had kept this secret from
her profaned bis sorrow. Clrlef la com-
municative, and them was something
In the silence, the playthings, tbe grave,
that told upon ber emotion. She wept
aa he wspt. CELIA TRUAX.
[First published In Ponca City Couri-
er May 17, 1906 ]
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PAttDON.
To all whom It may concern:
Notice 1* hereby given, that I will
u& Monday, June 18th, 1800, make
application to His Excellency, tbe
Governor of Oklahoma Territory, the
Hon. Frank Frantu, for parole of a
prisoner, Andrew Lebow, now serv
Ing a sentence In tbe Territorial pen-
itentiary at Lansing. Kansas
Said prUoner, Andrew Lebow, was
convicted of the crime of Grand Lar-
ceny ;n tbe District court ot Kay
County. Oklahoma Territory, on
April 15th, A. D. 1905, and was bv the
Court sentenced to serve a term of
three years at bard labor In the Ter-
ritorial penitentiary at Lanaing,
Kansas. Dated newkirk, O. T., May
9th, 1906.
D. La re Hurler,
Attorney for Applicant.
Horses and Mules 'or Sale
Central. Avenue. Phone 2-47.
W. M. Brilcy, Prop.
General Auctioneer business in city or country.
[First published in the Ponca City
Courier April 30, 1906.]
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
In vbe District Court of Kay County
Oklahoma Territory.
William L Black, )
^ Halntlf. ( CaM
Lulu Jordan Black. f No. 3151
Defendant. J
To Lulu Jordan Black, the above
named defendant:
You are hereby notlfled that you
bave been sued In tbe District Court
of Kay County, Oklahoma Territory,
by the above named plaintiff, William
L. Black, and that unless you anseer
on or before tbe 16tb day ot June, A.
D. 1906, tbe petition ot tbe said
plaintiff against you filed In the offlce
ot tbe clerk of tbe said court at New-
klrk, Kav County, Oklahoma Terri-
tory, said petition will be taken as
true and Judgment rendered grant-
ing to the said plaintiff an abMlnte
decree of divorce, as prayed fbr tn
•aid petition.
Homes A. Cole,
Attorney for olamtlff.
Attest: Charlbh L Watson,
Clerk of district court.
By E. A. Burke, deputy.
■Hbooette waa tbe nam «C •
minister wbo endeavoesd to ralee tbe
rsvennes by taxing the nobUlty. In
oooaequence be became very nupopo-
tor, and, tbe faablon of profiles In
black coming In about the as me time,
they were called In derision allboo-
ettes, the nobility claiming that they
bad their portraits done In black be-
cause they were too poor to have a full
picture taken.
For Sick Livers
A POfcfcLY^VEOETABLE
QUICKLY CURES
\ a OUAIIANTEBD CUM for all diseases produced by
[ TOSWO LIVC* and IMPUKK BLOOD. One kettle pur-
ksbaeed today may save yon a sick spell tomorrow.
CU1ED OF CHILIS AlW FEVE1 AFTCI
AU. 0THE1 MEDICINES FAILEi
Mrs. W. A. Wbltewell. «Bory. Tea.,
writes: "My child bad chills end fever
lot four years. We triad all kiade of
Medicines, end f
three bottles, end tbe ebJSd U fc— —-
r recommend Hkrbtae to all MOthMS
lag children afflicted ae mine."
Iums mttu. in mm mmm
MIAMI MOV UIIIHT M.
ST. UXJM, U. a, A.
Panton's Pharmacy.
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1 Ay ers Fills r
Take one when you red I
| loin or dltzy. They act
rcctly on the llvcr.t£#,t'
a beautiful brewa or rich black ? Um
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
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