The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 6, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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AWFUL PSORIASIS
SJK
T«ribl« Sctly Humor hi hkb*
All Over the Body-Skin Crockod
and Bloodinf- W.inf Unbjjf-
able—Cured by Cutlcuri In Thirty
Dty* at Coit of $4.75.
ANOTHER WONDERFUL
CURE BY CUTICURA
«I wm afflicted with peoriaria for
r rwerss
#vcr my "W7 o( Soap, six boxee
Cuticura Oint-
ment, and two
bottle# of Cuti-
cura Resolvent. I
bathed with the
Soap, applied the
Ointment once A
day, and took the
Rewlvent as di-
rected. In thirty
circle, leaving in the center,a«pot about
the mir* of * iilver dollar of sound
In a short time the affected circle
drop off. To remove the i-itire scale*
by bathing or uning oil to soften them
the flesh would be perfectly raw, and a
light discharge of bloody subxtance
would oote out. That scaly crust would
form again in twenty-four hours. It
was worse on my arms and limbs, al-
though it was fa spots aU ovrr my
body, also on my sculp. If I let the
•cale* remain too long r.*ithout remoy-
fctg by bath or otherwise, the skin
would crack and bleed. I i uffer£*
Intense itching, worie at nights after
setting warm in bed, or blood warm
, by exercise, when it would bo almost
It all up, I would not go
th*>ujhwch ano ther ordealof fiction
n* ra«* ef CMIee.
Borne ancient citlea have disappear-
ad. The archaeologist digs through the
lands of the desert the accumulations
of vegetable mold and the debris of
human habitation In a search for tbe
palaces of great king*, the markets of
wealthy traders and the homes of *
once numerous people.
of ancient warfare may explain some
u# thru An4 and burled citlee. Tbe
inability of people in e*li^.bl,tor^>tf
deal with the sanitary probleroe of a
congested population may have bee® a
contributing ranee to their destruction.
Cities may have died
people could not he* But to m—
cases a change to the routes of c
merce will be found to have diverted
the stream of nourtah^nt fra a ctty
and left It to die of starvation. Tet
tbe Eternal Ctty and Athena, Bywn-
Sin Jenuatom, Antioch and Damjuj-
cn. illustrate the tenaclty of munW-
pal vlUlltjr,et en thoogb a long m*
tiaalnn of centurlee brings great
chances In tbe methods and subjects
STSume of traffic.—Philadelphia
Record.
Mrs. Jonee-Do you remember that
night to June, Henry, when you Ore*
asked me to marry you? Mr. Jones—
If you refer to that first tost
solitary and only occasion upon which
I over asked you to "arryme. 1 d*-
and you never gave me another cnancu,
either.
Am Vakam «e«twm.
Housekeeper- You're a big. healthy
man. Why don't you go to worhl
Tramp-Lady. I'll tell yer me trouble.
I'm an "unhappy medium." House-
keener—What do you mean by tnat?
Tramp—Well, yer see, I'm too heavy
for light work an' too light for heavy
A queer luetsnce of the working of
Herbert Spencer s mind Is mentioned
by the two slaters In whose household
be lived. He came to the table one day
abeorbed In thinking about some pho-
tograph* of the nebulse he had Just
received: ... ..
"As he rose from his chair he stood
for a minute Raain* with gleaming eyes
Into tbe distance, nml then muttered In
a disjointed fashion, as tf half to him-
aelf, words t this effect; •Thirty mil
—Hons of ami*, eacti probably having Its
own system, and supposing them each
to 1h the lae . f a plu's head they are
fifty nilW apart! What does It all
mean7* And then, without a pause
and onlv a change <>f voice, "The fluff
•till comes out of that cushion, you
know." as with a wave of his small,
thin hand toward it be passed rapidly
out of the ryom. leaving us both be-
wildered by the quickness with which
his mind worked."
Borne
Then the doctor dldnt succeed to
lodoclns your weight T"
"Why. not very much, but he left
with quite an attenuated pocket
Ihenoweth & Garner,
Real Estate
Insurance and Loans.
Room 7,
OveitMorrlson's drug store,
Ponca City, Okla.
r Have a large list of farms
and city property in the best
part of Oklahoma:
MktVi DUH IU*.
This Is the wsy a mother disciplines
Cbe spanks ber child for crying for a
■lice of cske. ami then when It cries
because of the npauklng. she gives It
(be whole cake to comfort It.—Atchison
Globe.
THE BEER THAT MADE
MILWAUKEE FAMOUS
V MKOUALLKO TABLE •«
I M. RUBLE,
H'hoieitale Distributor
I'onca City, Okla.
«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
* "Hotel DeHoss
Ed L. HOPTON, Proprietor
Motel do Hoss, the best on the line
Outfits reliable, rigs rhat are fine.
▼ he best equipped barn, service correct,
Excels competition in every respect
Light running rigs, rubber ti'ed and neat
Drivers all careful, teams that are fleet.
ffvery patron will find satisfaction complete.
Home public is suited and traveling men
On every occasion come here again.
Superior always for feed and for boaro,
Suitable rates as the markett afford.
South SecoodJStreet, - • • Pone. City. OkU
What a "Quarter" |
Might Have Done j
*
[Original.1
Nlcbolaa Held and Percy Jamea were
college chums. Held waa methodical.
prudent ealculatlng - to abort muat
ooo bis way clearly to everything, leav-
ing yrt ' g to chance. He had a big
heart but never let it run away with
fcu bead. Jamea waa a belter skelter
■art of a fallow wbo took all aorta of
rtoka, bat hie Intuitions were so nearly
correct that be seldom made mistakes.
except to tbe bestowal of his sysa-
pstblea. which were given to an wbo
came hk way. His chum used to re-
prove him for bis Indiscriminate cbari-
ttea, admonishing him that be would
never be of any real philanthropic uaa
In tbe world. Held had vlalona for
himself of ens day endowing a great
lll.rary. J
After graduation tbe chums parted
and did not meet again for thirty yearn.
It was commencement time, and their
elaae held a reunion at their alma ma-
ter. Seated on tbe chapel steps In the
shade of tbe elms, where they bad aa
youngsters often sang college songs,
the two men compared notes of their
thirty years experience. Both bad
been remarkably successful.
"I remember well, old fellow," said
tbe latter, "bow you used to twit mo
on my mlsbestowed charities. 1 have
learned that you were right about that
and I have been long ago converted Jo
your views."
"Don't" asld Held In a voice full of
pain, at the same time laying his band
[on bis friend's arm. James looked up
and saw that bo had touched some ten-
der spot.
"What la It Ntckr be asked.
"Tell me how you came to bo con-
verted to my views."
"Simply by Investigating a few cases
of persons applying to me for relief.
They were all frsuda."
"Alir
I "I only looked Into three or four
caaea. These woes certainly undeeerv
tog."
Held rested hie elbows on his knees
and bla face in bis hands, making no
reply for some moments. Then he enid:
"Percy, I was wrong, and I have put
you wrong. Kor yen re 1 gave what I
laid aalde for preaent charities to aaao-
ciationa fitted to distribute alma, re-
I serving tbe rest for tbe pet scheme of
my life, the library. Street beggara I
never favored. One cold night when
the thermometer stood 13 degrees be-
low sero I was going borne to toast my
shins before a bright open Are when I
was accosted by a young man who
wore a Scotch cap and plaid waist-
coat He asked me for means with
which to buy a night s lodging. I was
never more tempted to break through
ray rules, but I argued that the fellow
was siuoply plying his trade aud when
he was through would go home aud get
warm, lie dldn t follow me. but his
face wore so pathetic an expression as
to make me doubt my coucluslons. and
I looked back. The sight of him stand-
ing there shivering came agalu uear
conquering my resolution, but by an
effort I turned away and was soon
after seated l >fore my warm blase
"But 1 couldn't get rid of that pitiful
face that shivering figure, it was in
the firelight. At dinner It seemed to be
looking over my shoulder. In bed I saw
It through tbe darkness.
"The next nnwnlng while looking
over the paper In an article on The
Cold Wave.' I mention of a young
man In a plaid waistcoat and Scotch
cap having been found froaen to death
on one of the seats of the park.
"That the great Creator bad made me
momentarily responsible for a
ed upon me aud crushed nie. Mechan-
ically I put on my overcoat (fur lined!
and went to the morgue. There lying
on the cold marble was the young man
wbo had asked me for the price of a
night's lodging. A quarter would have
saved him; be might hare passed into
a new environment and lived to bestow
comforts on his fellow men. That
quarter 1 had denied him."
Beld paused and covered his eyes
with hla hands as if to shut out aome
haunting vision, then went on:
• But the letter they found In his
pocket! It was from hla old mother
^Scotland. He had been writing her
that be was getting on. but had not
yet got enough together to send her
anything. She bade him not worry
about her."
The speaker's voice trembled, and he
spoke tbe last few words with some-
thing akin to a sob. The two friends
sat silent for some time. The com-
mencement procession was forming on
tbe campus, and young men ^ cap and
gown were stresmtog ftom « ***;
Ings. They were unheeded by the two
gmdustee of thirty years agoos.
^Strange!" ssld Jamea mu^ng£
-Ton and I have been separated for
thirty years, and now youwho need to
[First published in Ponca City Courl
eNOTfcEOFStiERlFF's8ALE _
In the District Court of Kay County,
Oklahoma Territory.
Ida C. Niebergall, 1
plaintiff. • case
Alfalfa Chicken Food
FOR
POULTRY,
i No. 3103.
William Franklin,
defendant. ,
Under and by virtue of ao order of
sale issued to me out of tbe District
Court ot Kay County, Oklahoma Ter-
ritory. it the ibofc entitled tctioo, I
will on Tuesday, the Wth day of June,
A. D 1006, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.
■ , of said day at the east front door
of the court bouee in the city ot New-
kirk, Kay county, Oklahoma territo-
ry, offer at public sale and sell to the
highest bidder for caabisband, Vot
fifteen (lft) and gUM (M). £ Mrtk
eleven (11), to Brodboll addition to
tbe City ot Ponca eitjJUl
Oklahoma Territory. The above de-
scribed property is taken aa tks prop-
erty of the said defendant, William
Franklin, and Is directed by asld or-
der of sale to be sold with appraise-
ment to satisfy Judgment rendered la
said action on the 24th day of March,
A. D. 1906, in favor of said plaintiff
and against said defendant 'or the
sum of one hundred sixty-eignt 85-100
dollars which said judgment bears in-
tereet at tbe rate of ten per centper
annum and for the um of ten dollars
and forty cento ( 10.40), the costs oi
said action, and an attorney s fee of
irenty live dollars <«23 00 ) .
The above describes property has j
been appraised ai one hundred and
r dollars ($140.00) and will not be
for less than two-thirds of its ap-
PrWitness*my'hand at my office in the 1
city of Newkirk, Kay County, Okla-
homa, this Wth day of May, A. D.
1906 C. W. Wooden, sheriff. I
By O. W. Twiggs, deputy.
Bran, Shorts, Chops, Oats, Hay,
Kaffir corn, Cane seed.
You can get everything that is carried in
first class leed store.
Capitol Stock Food,
Garden Seeds,
AMD TH* FAMOUS
Tonic Stock Salt,
Flower Seed®,
Royal Cream Flour
Ever) thing delivered, large or small quantities.
A. F. HARNESS,
Phone 35*
Dealer in Flour, Feed and Seeds,
Fifth door east of post office.
rFirst published in Ponca City Courl-
" MaT 1 CERTIFICATE.
in^^U^^cit^t^C^
"Cay county, Territory of Oklahoma,
inder tbe firm name of and style of
tbe Roller Hardware Company, is
composed of the following named per-
rons, to-wit: John H. Koller, of the
city of Ponca City, Kay ""^'ter-
ritory of Oklahoma; Harry W. Koller, |
of tbe city of Ponca aty, Kay coun-
t*. Territory of Ofrlahoma; Edward
Koller, of the city ot Po^ City. Kay
county, Territory of Oklahoma, and
Earl Koller, of the city of P^caCity,
Kay county, Territory of Oklahoma,
and that the principal place of busi-
ness ot tbe sa'd firm is in the city of
Ponca City, Kay county, Territory of
Oklahoma, and that the business of
said firm consists in doing a general
hardware and implement business.
John H Koller,
Harry W. Koller,
Edward Koller,
Earl Koller.
Territory of Oklahoma, I M
Kav County. * _ „ ..
Jonn H Koller, Harry W. Ko er,
Edward Koller and Earl Koller, all of
lawful age, and each being A"t duly
sworn upon bis 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 tbe statements therein contain-
ed aro true and that he executed the
same as his free and voluntary act
for the purposes therein contained.
John H Koller.
Harry W. Roller,
Edward Roller,
Earl Roller.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this otb day of May. A. D. 1«0«-
Mv commission expires Jan. 3, iv
' W. R Moore,
Notary Public.
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 ot the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railway
Leave Union Station, Kansas City, 5:55
p.m.; Gtand Avenue, 6;c6 p. m., arrive
Union Station, Chicago. 8:20 a.m. A
postal card will bring you complete «o-
formation about rates, route* and train
service.
G.
L. COBB, Southwestern Passeneer Agent,
907 Main Street, Kansas City Mo.
^
X tint it
CITY LIVERY BARN, t
A. S. rniVMU*. PlSHhlW. +
A. s. KttVftM, PlSHkHr
_____
1 Livery, Boardinjc and
X Stables, S2TL£thlSl^t.eww
-T * SS F*«rtL
New Lirtty Rig*. Careful Attend*™*,
1 fair treatment
1 patronage Solicited end Satis.'action&ieranteed. •
*
try are deeply mored by on* event of
Ode lone
vlth tbe tWwi you then held. But this
Incident. 1 admit * the meet l«etr«e-
tire of NT lire*. It would bar* af-
feeted me aa It baa you b^l 1 to
place."
- mrnniil Md, "1 hnee
own etrlvln* to banlab tbe eWM of
that abtrertnc fi«urs, tbat yoon« torn
OB tbe marble alab. by CTrtna to *hlm
that aaketh.' I would rather waete my
whole fortune than make another neb
•rror. I bare Increased my donaOoM
to charitable lnatltutlooe by tbe amount
I waa laying up for my library. 1 bare
been cuortneed that librar*o are need
almost solely by tboee wbo Itre la com-
fort. I am etrtrtnc to place my flfta
with tboee wbo bare no horoee and are
etarrtor P"t do what 1 will I can-
not recorer from tbe effert of hnr1n«
rvfusv.1 a quarter to a fellow betnc
and r<)0|elM blm to aleep tbe alesft
of death on a park hench."
MARY P. WIN SLOW.
[First published in Ponca City Couri-
NOTJCI? lOF APPLICATION FOR
PAKDON.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby fieen, that I will
oc Monday. June l£th, 1WH , make
application to His Excellency, the
Governor of Oklahoma Territory, the
Hon. Frank Frantz. for parole ot a
prisoner, Andrew Lebow, now serv
ins a sentence in the Territorial pen-
itentiary at Lanetn?. KaB5M:
Said pri oner, Andrew Lebow. was
conricted of the crime of Grand Lar-
ceny ;n the District court ot Ray
Countr. Oklahoma Territory, on
April 15th, A. D. 1906, and was bir the
Court sentenced to serre a terib of
three vears at bard labor in the Ter
ritorlal penitentiary at^Lanain*.
Kansas. Dated newkirk, O. T., May
9th, 190«
D. Lafe Hubler,
Attorney for Applicant.
[First published in the Ponca City
Courier April 30. 1®0®-1 _trvV
BU M MONS FOR PL BUCATION.
In vbe Diatrict Court of Kay county
Oklahoma Territory.
William L. Black, 1
I lamtlfl. I CmM
Lula Jordan Blac k. I No. 3151
Defendant.
Pq Lulu Jordan Black, the aboee
named defendant: . ,
You are hereby notified that you
bare been sued in tbe Dletrlct Court
of Kay County. 0^*h.0"^Iewiuu5i
by the above named plaintiff, William
L Black, and that unleee you anawer
on or before the 15th day ot June, A.
D. im the petition ot tbe said
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Central LIVERV Barn
New Rubber-Tired Carnages, A
New Teams, New Harness, X
Prompt service. Everything New. T
Horses and Mules for Sale |
Central Avenue. Phone 217. ^
W. Me Brilcy, Prop. f
General Auctioneer business in city or country. ^
For Sick Livers
A PURELY VEOETABLE
MPOUNI
tmcm CDtES SiSrSSa"
A nilAIANTtlD CUM for *11 dieeaaea produced
ftmSSruSSiS-i iBefi "-OO'- °~ i
OOMM.AINTS.
f save you • i
■LOOO. One
tomorrow.
Mre. W.
▲ that i
X whoh
• error.
^ tochi
plaintiff acalnat you filed In the office
ot the clerk of the eaid court
kirk Kat County, Oklahoma Terri-
tory said petition will be taken as
true' and judgment rendered rrnnt-
Sn. «.*S5d n.i.«e •>-' «
decree of dleoree, as prayed for in
said petition. _
HoMEX A. COLX,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Attest: Chaklxs L. WaTboj*,
Clerk of district court.
By B. A. BriH, deputy-
I jMf 1
ate all i
having children aAkted a* mil
K MTU. Mi «>T
UMUIT
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■Qhooette waa tbe name at • Fieucb
who endenrored to rnlee the
loeeouea by taxing the la
cosmequence he became eery
Ur, and. tbe fashion of profllee In
black cutntn* in about the same time.
th*e were ealted In derision BllboO-
ettes. the nobility claiming that they
bad their portraits done lb black be-
cum* tbey were too poor to hare a foil
ak.imo taken.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 6, 1906, newspaper, June 6, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175406/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.