The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 269, Ed. 1 Monday, August 27, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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REPORT to THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
OF THE CONDITION OF THE
L OF THE CONDITION OF TH6. ^ for SO
t^ahmkrs National Bank i I there
r Arli PONOA CITV, OKLAHOMA, 4 MiCbl
^ AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON tAe 18th DAY Of JUNE. 19Q0. $ |cided
IW Wallace Leaves. I ponca ^ 8; Winfie,d 6*
Dr. Wallace Leaves. Ponea Oltr added another scalp to
Dr. Franklin L. Wallace jjj* ^ by defeating an all .tar ag-
|rere8r.1^U°,1^ I S
i ....11 .r.i frnm
RBWHTRCE8.
|>«n« Riirt IMsc-<>unn • "j§5w
'^rK-UK Kurnltni". Fixtures •■"•''J'
Hnil Kstnli-Sort unci Ursud Ave
Ho mis i nd Heeiirllli-s . J-j.*'1 -4
I'.h. Bond*nnd premium* . .
C* b • • •
uabilitier.
Capital Wc
surplus
\'nalvidtnt Profit*
i « hvulntloii
l>.poslu
h Not .
, $ 45.000 (10
7 .SOU no
1H
. %.000 oo
. SlV,MS 58
$27V.ft*l71
wncrc uii ldu * — n - ^
for some weeks past, and will go from
there ai once to B.rrien Springs,
Michigan, at which place be ha. de-
cided to locate for the practice ot
T* fnur Of
gretfaviuu - -
a uoorly piaycd game by a score of
^Wallace for Ponca City pitched hi.
first game and certainly made pot ,
. xm*Y\ a little
$4Ji>,KM71 |
the amove statement CA9H,E„.
T. B. HTBATKomo, President
A. A. HTKATroKli, 1'asliter
John H. kol.LSH, VICI
-Prnatflent
Ponca State Bank,
PONCA CITY, OXLA.
zen and neighbor, and the departure aBRHOA E
1 ot himself and family from the city la , Turnert 2b 4
cause tor general regret. A. a pbjr.i- , B HeaUiey. It *
cian he ha. held high rank in the Prc' i Crevellng, cf .
f caston, having been city pbyscan, H Headle^lb;;......}
secretary of the Kay County e I Thompson, *
Association, member ot the Okiano-, R(J#)er .$
ma Medical Association, Kay county Wallace, p i
representative of the American M. d-
Icfcl Association. Dr. Wallace can
have at any time the endorsement of
our people as to hi. professional skill
and upright cbaiacter as a citizen,
and carries with him to his new field
flU , , Wa ont rf
and carries vritn nimiu uv- — fumh, v.
0? labor the best wishes of the entire Nichols, «....
Offers all the advantage, ot caieful
and safe banking. Designated depos-
itory for county funds.
Anti-sk/et at Morrison's.
AJarce placard in the window ot
the Koller nardware .tore informs
the public that "Tbi. gold brick was
bought by J. H Koller at Minneapo-
lis, Minnesota," the brick being there
to .how for itself. It look, like the
boys had been piavlng another joke
on "Foxy Grandpa." _ NeW^achmTShOp.
Fresh oysters at the Kill, meat mar IP u ju#t completing
ket. Phone UO. and .ub.tantial building to be
Harry Deiaplain has left at: this d by bt. maChine shop. It I.
office some sample, of corn from he | we#t of thc Santa Fe traik*,
fields on his ranch In the °sa*® I bal{ a bi0Cic north of hi. form-
country. Some of the ears ai e over | ^ a convenient location both (
i Lancaster, rf
Totals
(i 0
Lue, :$b—
Fisher, cf
community.
Fritz, c
Casey, p
Wagner lb
Gay, rf
Brown. If
Rush, 2b
34 8
WINFIELD
abrhoae
...4 110 3
4 0 0 1 0
,4 0 0 1 1
4 2 15 0
. 3 2 0 0 0
. 4 1 3 13 1
.4 0 0 1 0
.4 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 3 1
Totals S3 8 5 24 12
Score by Innings:—
u — ~ - uiun. bwuiv-—- located west ui score uy
,ry for county funds. fl 1(U on hi, ranch in the Osage , { bloclc north of hi. form- Clty o 3 0 1 0 2 0 2 -8
■ M H Some of the ears are over cooveolent location both Afield. 0112 0 2 0 0 M
Drink lime ade 5c« new Ml iurv fourteen inches long and one ear ha bu.ines. and his patron.. The Tbe 8UtEn,ary: hitfc 1 T-
"""" am """"" K*"" ope° tz SJSfSK,««:°v
idii<>Knu
Stefftn's vanilla ice cream
"Headlev, Rosier to TwyfonJ. 1
Trv one of the cantalope how mauufacturiug enterprises may ( f Tlme of gamei 2:0<J Attendance I
^ J # J in A f n
at Morrison's fountain. I Try one oft he cantalope CTKp't,f3° i.-
Miss Maile "Vaite is here from sun(Jaes Served at Morrison S g ,nnlog. Mr Stevenson start
Kansas City for a month 4yl,'tat 1 fountain. La out with very limited capital to
h^e of her uncle, O. • ec ^ dentist, buUd up his enterprise, adding to BU
-TJSlSi-f o— a8 be became
MS-"- " " T
Glenn DeMar was down from Wlch- at Mo.rl-on's drug store.
"issrw on 1 ""c'nl 1 J' ,rs
' Fremont's grape juiee „
Morrison S fountain. the ntw sanitar V fountain-MUce
We understand that Comrade Nash iTUg sfore.
* ■ -1-"- **", 0,car ll?gnier returned Saturday
from a month's visit In Topeka, Kan-
Members, Take Noiice.
There will be a special commun-.ca-
tquTpment as he beca®e a^ujUP^ j inlb'e Second
do aimo*t any kind of woric in his 1 present. J. 8. Ht TCHINS,
wag line Wnen the proposed foundry ,s ibe watchword
interest® of Ponca City^
The Talk of the Territory.
Years of experience has taught the peop
Ponca City that we are the Pioneer
Launderers, Suit Cleaners and
Pants Pressers of Kay Co.
Results Talk'!
Gents' Trousers, Vests, Coats and Overcoats,
of any material—
Cleaned and Pressed
—without shrinking or fading.
ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCEgYOU
Ladies' Dresses, Skirts, Cloaks—Silk, Satin
Velvet or Wool—Cleaned and Finished
at Reasonable Prices.
We turn out better laundry w >rk than
any other firm in Oklahoma.
That's a Fact—The First and Best.
King's Steam Laundry,
Sr. iw,~a PiK- Okla.
Phone 77. Ponca City 0kla*
the southern.
Corner Second and Grand Avenue.
was in town last Saturday while the
Courier man wa. at Newkirk. We
promise not to let it happen again.
Try a cantalope sundae at
Morrison's fountain.
j H Koller returned Saturday | fie"ld" Kan-a-. spent Sunday at the
night from hi. trip to Minneapolis, i boBie of e*-Mayor trank a
having spent «ome time at other tbtf city.
point, on the way home ' Fine fmi'S an! 1r"''^"[ce* ®«"ct
ice cream Promut tertect
service makes our new sanitary foun-
l sc,"v* ... rise# Pal-
Rest lime at «1.25 a barrel at Imel's
coal yard.
j N Wallace and family of Win-
returned Saturday j field Kan-a-. spent Sunday at the
\ A Good
i House#
^ Leaving a good house un-
painted is as imprudent as
leaving greenbacks out tn
the rain. A house unpro-
tected bv Rood paint crac
and rots and is unsightly all
the time-
Whatever you do. /milit!
Whenever ,ou paint, use
good paint and have it put
on by a good painter and it
wilt not be necessary to have
it done so often.
And with the outside
a fresh, seasonable dress, the
inside will look d.nKy and
ragged. One of our late*
•tyleV of «mM pap. r w. m
, „ up so that y>'" w.ll be j
proud of it.
\ T he cost won't scare von
\ either 'vhen you see the Wind
^ cf work we do
\ Walter McGowan,
S Phone 47.
service roar«a •"
tain xtit pocuUr drtnking place Pal-
ace Drug Store.
Frank Armstead was down from
Winfield. Kansas, yesterday.
Anti-skeet chase, .keeters. at Mor-
rison's drugstore. ^ |
Lawn Social.
I We are requested to announce that
I a lawn .ociii will t>e be o at Prairie
' CumL northwe t of town, on
Wedne-dav evening. Aug 2 .
body is cordially invited to^-ttend.
Chamber of Commerce.
A special meeting of the Ponca j
City Chamber of C ommerce will he j
held at the city hall on Thursday.
August 30 l'.K . at S o'clock p. «n. for I
the purpose of taking act on on the,
propo ition to build a bridge acros-
The Sail Fork river, a matter of per-
manent Importance to the bu.n es«
intt-re«ts ot Pone* City l.et everj
u cm her be pre-en t if po-.ihle
J. S Ht'TCHixa. Pre. t.
W. Bbauuev. Sec'y.
Couldn't Possibly be
cAny 'Better-
We mean
Chase & Sanborns4
Coffees and Teas
Handles the famous imported
mineral water
Imperial
, r~ A l<n
Pre duct of Germany.
Bonded Whiskies
Also
See that the government stamp
is on each bottle-
..J
-of course
Please put people wanting
ucb furniture next to u*.
Louis S. Barnes'
Grocery.
WE FURNISH
The School The Church
The Office The Lodge
The Library
lDCW Catalog, free.
E. H. Staffosd Mfg Co- Chicago.
Sik Uun.r.. uu.tlm i"j> 8" l'ue'
lUb jer matting. Flexible teel mats.
I II 1£ I TV C^, Ponca City, Okla.
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Stand Privileges.
All MV^^',AMlrlB«~Vivtlete«MIbuJises* cour-e. U making
U uCii pi nic round, will > coarse, most alleges seen, to be
Fxru OoKHW. in form* of letter writing amlexpre
1^^^ M. n of thought, also in iHtttal
Nothing detracts so much iron, the
I look, of a letter as to «ee it full of
misspelled words
business man in town told me,
Cbenoweth. 'he Texas Und man (
tas wi aty..u want. if you want a|
,ood farm or ranch where they raise ,
trom l* to 3n bushels of wheat and .0 1(
U) ^) bushels of oat., spell/ corn, r%e.
une Instance, U i- cer- harley, alialfa and all Kinds of fru t-
I refer to tbe m.Kiern *uh pi«nty ot goodwater, an i lann , |
mi tots al from •*> to 10 per acre near rai-
road. It will pay you to call at h s
.ilttce over First National bank
A l aull in Business Colleges.
1 The tendeocy of modern education
' , leading to tbe very opp .site ot the
I |lMt «v tem, It is t he hoped lor the
| better, but In one la,laoc®,_Um
I talnly not so
IS DVVOTED TO
the UKLG business
We allow nothing to interfere,
and for this reason think we
arc in better shape to take
care of your business in this
line than any Qther drug store
Rawlings & Co.
KI M.MU.K PSUOOISTS
Ur.cs, Sleek ■ ft.. GooJs - two,
1<«>
Tliotitfl*!*'
Delicious .oda. spark i'g phosphate,
creamy icecream, or >ist ^laln lem
(>0,de Which will U btV We are
1 misspeueu wo™. bere to serve aoy of them In the e
A boi-iness man in town told m«. lble w&y, and just at cold as your
Lot very long ago, that he would use ^ t| ,Uod it. At Morrison .
L ft a stenographer but be I
not get anv that coUd write a pre
I entable letter The tau.ts mentioned YqUT Old Fumitur©
*ere an entire lacic of !egal verb a. . ^ ^^^ ^ apd ,(f t( f„)Hi
of concise busineM forms and come ^ We repair anything in the
spelling. It req-Hied too much time |urnl|>re ||># Bl a reasonable prue,
i to rearrange their letters. don't throw It away and buy new,
A d>i> oma trom a hu.lne.s College ,,a lat ua figure
1 should mean that tbe holder ha a but c, p BROH
tnorough knowledge of the use of the y (U)e First street.
Kogllsh language and ot * •'«« • ■ ■
I form, and .erm., t« getber with^.peed (
si«n< grapby , AU per.on. Knowing tbemselve. ir-
^ 7I"MA!_ debtr A io tbe oitdcrslvned. will please
Kve.v package ot Infant tood In our .aU „ tne irtl.-.e ..t K. J l)lfK *•*
1 ir..b. "««• ••
upon that kind durinu hot weather. ooav«nte<tC«
i have all the reliable kirds. Pal-
dragging
^£^wsjrs«s a
The euro
beauty.
CARDUI
WINE
OF
Woman's Relief
"v r.
WKiTF US A LETTO
In strlctsst cooh>nce. «• "'•« u *"
your huul its. *t * 'U ,rw lAr
itct tin ri-1ln stsleJ envelope). AJ-
dnai: ImM' AJv.sory D^t.. The
Chattanooga Mtdiclnt Co., t-hatu
nooga. Ttnn.
.... Drugstore, Win. *'• Wylde.
M .net tn loan farm ; low
u„ long iluie Adores, b. s Hwa-
ca t'ny. Okia.
Steftcn's chocolate i c e
crenm at Morrisons foun-
f tain.
Mere's a snap.
I am .ulfcor..-dto.Ul three of the
best residence p.o,*rt e. in the city)
at a bargain. The property is on the ■
market and it u l t«e sold. Call and
see wc b«iut It.
tino II W vt.Tz,
om "• over Panton's drug store.
Want vnur moustache or I • ar.!
ibcautiful brown
•• I SUfTIRKD AWTUL PAIN
|n my w.jmbaiiJ .rtts. " writes Mrs.
Naomi Base, of Webster Groves..Vt-...
• and ny mensts v,ert very painful
and Irregular. Slnct taking Cardull
leel like a new woauui. and d« not
suiter as I did."
Keep them in ,nc ."Tw.ll
Take one w hen you feel b l-l
i0U40rdi//y. Jt- a 'ro'"|
rcctly on the liver.'• <* vl
BUCKiWSHAM'S O)!
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 269, Ed. 1 Monday, August 27, 1906, newspaper, August 27, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175475/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.