The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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THE PONCA CITY COURIER1
ESTaBUBHEP IPO. __ | teaching a dog to Jump over u stick.
BY THB COURIER PRINTING COMPANY | One .lay the prof«*or command^ hi.
The DOS mm* «ke Stick. 1
Professor Wllhclm Wundt. the fa- | Q0|S8l1uS H8T6 KlflDCJ
mous German psy<-hologiat. tells of _ ,. , „ - . „
Trouble and Never Sispect it
L. C. HKADLKY, KDITOR.
(log to jump, but held out no stick.
I At first the do* seemed surprised, aud
Kntered at .he postofflce in Ponca on repeated ordering to Jump he ImrU- |
City for transmission througn the
malls as second-class matter.
>rriCK OS EAST ORANO AVENUE
PHONfc 28,
Republican Nominations.
For Congress—First District
BIRD S. McGlMRE
For Dilegate to t .institutional CXn-
vention, 16 i D.strict
F p. ME ZGER.
ed. At last he sprang luto the air nud |
narked very vigorously, as if to com-
plain of the niwitrd and ridiculous com-
mand to Jump when no stick wn held
out.
Man'* Drknalua
"TI.Is African explorer ffhuo expe-
riences lire l<elng pnb{islie<i in aoaje of
the papers says parrots nre delicious
eating. I always thought they wera
very tough."
How To Find Oat.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twetu> -lour hours;
a t-ei i i lrfent or set-
: tliiigiudieatesan
£ —5. unhealthy coti-
a V ' uition of the kid-
r-Y/ r \ y neys; if it stains
i-A| your linen it is
evidence of kid-
ney trouble: too
frequent desire
, _ . _ to pass it or pain
in tiie back is
also convincing prix>f that the kidneys
and bladder are out of order.
What To Do
AMERICAN WINS.
But he rrfom to wU4 parrot*. It'* often expressed, that Dr. Kihxier's
tlioir >u with men that ntnkcf Swaiui>-K<*ot, the ffreat ki«lney remedy,
most parrots tough '_ Pbllad.,ph,*
rros*- , ami e\erv part of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
Word.
Lkal. Lata Ucis All the Ulsry Oui si lbs
Frtach Hslloos Race.
Paris, Oct. 2.—All uncertainty re-
garding the result of the balloon race
for the Bennett cup ended todav,
when It was announced that Kill* and
h's companion in the balloon, Britan-
nia, landed at Handringbam Upland
last night, thus estahlisbmg that
Lieut. Lahm, American competitor,
Is the winner.
Paris, Oct. 2.—Fourteen o! the bal-
loons which started in the later-na-
tional cup contest Sunday descended
in safety today, after some very ex-
citing experiences
Fran* P. Lahm, i he American, cov-
ered the greatest amount of distance
of the aeronauts, landing seven miles
from Whitby, England, Monday alter-
noon. Alfred Von Wilier, the Italian
covered the next best distance, he
landing at New Holland, near Hull,
Eigland
Two Males of
Miss Sharps
Baker Indeed
that I didn't recollect It. Miss Shnrpe—
I dare say tint jrou are sorry that you
didn't re collect it. but* I'll take cure
that.
Published Oct. 3 l#r«.
ORDINANCE NO 140
An ordinance granting to W. B Mum-
lold, bis heirs, isscclates. succes-
sors and assigns, trie rigLt to con-
struct, oiai.ia.u and operate was
w.r.s, together *i b tue rigbi <•
u c tde stietts, aiiejs. iants, *v«-
t.ue,., roads aid other i,uwic groun s
witMn ibe corporale 1.mil ol ibe
city ol Por.ca City, Kay countv, O.-
laLoma territory, or any ..ddltitu
toat uiay be addi d thereto, for tne
purpose of supplying and ueliveriug
to Mid city and inhabitants mere-
st, natural and other gas anu Uiii.-
«ral on and power for uianulactur-
ing, beatlne and illuminating pur-
pt Sc (or which ^as a.d mineral oil
may be used.
d
COUtIC
Section
granttd to W. B. Mumtoid, bis heirs,
associate*. su> ce-sor* ai d issl^ns, to
cuiistiuct, maintain and operate gas
works tn the city of Ponca City, coun-
ty ot Kay and Territory ot Oklahoma
for toe purpose of supplying said city
What To no. Be it ordained by the mayor and
There is comfort in the knoWle^e__so f0M„c.,men of the city of Ponca Cuv
1. The rigLt is hereby
Weissenburg Seed
Wheat.
Original seed from Okiabima
Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion. See bulletins tor its
record. Hard, bearded w beat:
strong grower, heavy yielder
Have been growing it lour
yeats None better for this
locality.
I am selling plump, clean
seed for $1.00 per bushel,
f. o. b. cars
Send ca-D with order. Refer-
ences: Farmers National bank
First N v iona! bank and the
Ponca State Bank. Porca City
H. C. R. Brodboll.
Ponca City, Oklabcma
-I've paid this bill once. f<jUo^[~ use of liquor, wine or I tor toe purpose of supplying sal a city
. uia'ain. I'm very sorry j,eer alMj overcomes that unpleasant ne- and cit zens thereof, with lights beat
' - ST&XScompelled to Ko often , and power from gas and min-ral olU
on during the dav, and to get up manv for a term ot twenty-one (21) years
of times during tiie night. The mild and j from 01 tbe takm« ,'ffect of
, the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root tb*
Sere la but one good wife In this have the l est. Sold by drug- h(
." said a clergyman In the course jri#tsl„ fifts -cent and one-dollar sizes. | •
The Good On*.
"There
town
of bin sermon —the congregation looked
exixM-tant -"and every married man
thinks he's got ber," added the minis-
ter.
is soon realized. It stands the highest
! for its wonderful cures of the most dis-
tressing eases. If vou need a medicine
Section 2 For tbe purpose of erect-
ing, maintaining and operating said
gas works, said W. B. Mumford, bis
beirr, associates, successors and as-
gns are hereby authorized to put in. „„
^ i s!^" averuie1i,& roada hY0"ncl^"lnT« "
^Sutit both sent free ^■lajKBSEfel and other public grounds within the
b^mail'. Address Dr. | corporate limiu of said city and any
Kilmer & Co.. Iting
SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
II;nr. I.lne. Go!b< Horta.
v,,4,m ... artiVHS 7:46# ta
s.. u":::::.. «n<'s«to • ■
No 1«.... MT'.ve, p m
Hui'S arrives
Main lane. Ooidk South.
! St> 17 arrives Its
i No 115'::.:!" arrives ll:« ass
1 No arrives
arrives 8:soars
Hutchison i Ponca City.
so MS 10.16 •«
Now leparu 11 Pass
No 5*7 «:«0pBS
departs Tpa
W. L. INl.HAM A«eu
approval and legal publication.
Pa-iaed and approved this 22nd cay
ot September, 190H
J S. Httchins, Mayor.
A^'es1:
O T Morf.y, City Clerk.
SrtralcsB.
Tbe first meutlou of petroleum In
America was made by Futlier I>e la
additioi.s which may be addtd iher. -
to, gas and miueral oil pipes, and
Prof. Samuels' Oood Work in mention *tbis ^er and don't ] pons and wires lor illt m.oat.ug p r
Oklahoma make anv mistake, but remember the j pose-, and all Other ^pulUnces a.d
tember 14. lO'H;
' Prof. San>uels
U ccmi^g.
coming Is always looked forward to) fiotaiera Battle,
wi'h g"a' deliifht by *o many of our ' "It Is lmp- rt-int to l > cor>l and self
cit'i.n« A«d whv should thev not possessed nt the Is^glniiMi? of n tight,
writes oue who has commanded men
in battle. "As soon as the first shot Is
i u.in comes
produce sucb
feel bappy wfacn
amongst us wbo can
great cures as be does'?
"It Is interesting to listen to some
ad
Ohio, was the winner of tbe contest,
wltb Signor Von Wilier, second, and
Count Do Livaiux. of France, third.
flred men lieconic serious and go Into
action with a calmness which Is most
Impressive. High explosive shells,
of our peop'e tell their experiences. wlth th,.lr ,ioafenlug noise, make the
Mr. G C. F^rchau was overheard to most Impression on young niul uu*en-
•ay tbat before be began Prof. Sam- soned soldiers, while shrnpnel affects
ueld* treatment tdroujh the eye* tin* old soldiers the most. Those who
that bit life was a burden to bim. and Imagine that It Is (K>ssible to see a
faces nt a de-
mpletely mUtak-
. . . . r-i|. t i."u ■.!.■ g ipale and huv© a
tieatment through theeyes for about ^ ^ ^ (bem Tht, stniggle
t«o months and a half. Mr. F^rchau <m wjUjlB them
sajs life is worth living, and anyone |>y the uerVous baste of their
can learn from h.ui or his wife tbe flrii,""
Last night the Aero club offlciallv . he did not care wnether be ll-ed or , look on men's
' ii,.r ,, d,_ntij clslve moment nre co
Imitted tbat Lieutenant Lahm, of | DOt Af,er u*,n? 1 ,0" t ' en. TI.Mr fucs ;-re
<nd lor tb«ti purpose ti e siid W. b
i.uaiijia, bis heirs, Mssoci^tc*, suc-
cessors and assigns are b«r. by auth-
orized to excavate In a >y ot tne
s'reets, alley*, laaes, ^venues, roads
and other public grounds wittnn ia d
corporate limits ur any ; dditions tbat
may be added tbereto, to the extent
tnat may be necessary, to put in,
maintain, operate and repair said g.s
works, tbe top of ail gas mains to be
laid not less than fiftteri inches below
tbe established grade or natural sur-
face, under tbe direction of tbe Cay
Engineer, or the Street and Alley
Committee.
Section 3 Tbe said W B Mumfoid
It may be a surprise to many people to
know that both tbe product Itself and
the names petrol and petroleum were
familiar at least as far back as tli*
middle of the fourteenth century. In tbe
Stoane manuscript ififteenth century)
mention Is made both of rock oil and
of tbe correct derivation of the name,
which la mediaeval Latin and of
course hns nothing to do wltb Teter:
"Petroleum, oleum est factum de petra.
G(alllee), petroille." (••Petroleum is an
oil made from ro?k-ln French, pe-
-troille.") The property of drawing
fire had struck the Imagination Ion?
before the work quoted fi "Nature"
was published. In loS*> I^ lge used It
In a metaphor: "As the clay petrol
drnweth fire, so the looks do gather
affection." Tbe word petrol tor jietreol)
disappeared from Euglish and did not
return nntil the days of Pie motor ear
Industry, when It wns reintroduced
TIMRTABLK
■AST WOCMD.
uiw aintaa
Enid * t.m. l'>ut J
Blackwell lit'*.U1. HrmubU 7 « t-m
ArkansasC t • IS p.m. Kansas rjlty •. s ■
W infield
Leaves Arrives
O'Keene l 2 p.m St. Uonls 6: 0 p.m.
Bald t s p ui
Blackwell 7 sp .
Arkansas C 8:1 p nc
Wlntleld 8:S0p •
sut noamo.
NO 6 7
Leaves 8i XyniU p.B
Arrives Arkansas City *'■*
Arrtv^a Blackwell V
Arrives Enid • PJ«
NO 4 '
Leaves St I OUlS *:« P*
Arrives Arkansas «-lty :«a«
Arrives Biackwail lOSSa.na
Arrises Enid i::> p.«
ArrlTM U'Rwin1 P-*
r. K CLARK. D. P A. WicblU. Kmucaa.
HAND-MINs\LLY
nr^^BB AQAJ
S CENTS
66 ADAMS ST.CHICABfr
bis heirs, associates, successor, and fron| thp frcni.„ ln ,he Bense of refined
assigns shall at all times save hi)
city barmless from aM dangers tbat;
petroleum.
Before award ng the tropbv, how- wondeiful results produced by this:
.« -|i uian's methitd of treating. It i-bard n«*aiioless (Hies.
I to understand how a person cm be Over lu Eur.v«' then- are many bap
py towns wlic.c lb.* note of tbe uios-
ever, tbe j idges will ascertain
tne rule? of tbe raoe bave been com
may arise from the construction of
said gas works, and soall within ai
rt a-onabie time til i or properly pro-
tect all excavations or ditches that
may be dug < r caused to be dug, and
Duels With rtstoU.
Piscussing pistols as dueliug weap-
ons, the Paris Figaro sought the views
of a niau who had the repntatio i of an
i-bali leave ail places upon wmca they | expert on tlii? field of honcr. He at
may enter, in as good condition as oaoe i^-an to rail at duels with pistols
they are found. . I He could not bear even to speak o?
plied with No d« ubt is entertained,
Here tbat Lieut. Libm bad followrd |
Instructions smd the United States i*
contiucror of tbe worid in air naviga-
tion.
Libqi Is now on bis way to Paris to
report to tbe club. As soon as be
made bis landing he immediately
started for Paris. He said tbat tbe
actual crossing took ftom II o'clock
at night until 3 in tbe morn'ng. He
tben passed to the northward, but
finding tbat be was being carried to-
ward tbe sea. he decided to aiight.
li s balloon <a< In the a'r S3 hours.
cured of d'ff-rent dSea es by drop-
ping a few drops in the eyes when iv-
[erythin; else has failed.
' Another grateful person to Prof.
Samuels 1- Mrs. S M. Nelson of this
viclnitv. who was so weak that she
section 4 ln consideration of tbe
Rs« I'late til
The < :>st plute l-la:
•hop windows at
made is prepared
s.ind. broken plate
amount of nrti...
oxides. Tbe gla*
« la Mutts
i>." Mh'K'h ui.r
such thluc*
tnu tue Hi:
— • mil
wh.-'U perf
qulto Is never heard and the inhabi-
tants don't care u suap about the peu-
uyroyal market. But iu America the
cities which ,-su elaiiu to be nios«jul-
toless would iiat run up to a dozen.
I>enver is oue of them. aud. strau>;e to
co-i'd bardly be about, and bad tried *a\, timud Kapkls. Mich., ouly a short
many things but found no relief. Af- way from the gtiat Gehennas of l^ike
tfr ta< ng Prof. St'ti le s' treatment Superb.r. is another. The expl.uiatlou
tbroueh tbe eye. for two and one-balf ' ^ U bul" "n ""^ ">n°|
v. - - -u .a! drift sand so deep and so finely pul
th>-m. The fact was that he had oncv
mootbs. Mrs. Nelson
woman, and vou will
is a changed |
bear her say|
It
Lieltetl Is pt
of the sIjm* r<
I. rvgubited
down each
table 1 in in*
out t'ac moll
i own by au
the glass to
at the sides
tempered for sevcr.t
It to ground parte-11.i
to transparent bri
plate vlass was uu
I'ieardy. Framv. \
svas found out by
luauy other Itnpo
manufacture have
t. here there wi re c;
denta Slid niluds to
lessons they taught
•rt or Industry.
verlxed that they absorb moisture like
, tissue pa|>er Stagnant water does not
ti at she fee's tine, has no more stoir- j gvt a sUo-t <lf „ to accumulate,
ach trouble, can eat and sleep and do aDj mostjuitoes have carried their car-
things that she could not do before) go of mtorobca to more cougenial mar-
taking the treatment. Mrs. Nelson kets.—Health Culture.
advises everyone wbo is ailing with —
whatever c?use to go to this wonder- ,io1' nH4%
Golf Is the gi- itest of till games. It
Is the ouly re< r- :i 1ou that Is at oue aud
.. the same time health glvlug and a
curescan be produced throuun thel jni,,u,.l. i|witlo,i without beiug
•If**." oa,iub pl^MeaR] ntoariltt, But l
:im profoundly ruu>iu<e<l that It Is far
U-tU-r l' r u uu.u'a liver that he should
I play a poor game th.iu a ^ • vl one 1
I know from personal expericix-e that It
I Is ( <t 1 etter for the liver to play a
1 14-iin,-. n im'iug stirs up :he
ful#man and be curetf. as ytiucan1
httd y believe that sucb wi>nderfuli
PROF. SWU ELS
Will beat the Arcade HtMel
in Ponca Cit v.
FRIDAY, OCrOBbk 5, P W .
Kodol Dyspepsia Cunt
Diaesta what you eat.
ioregoing rights, and privileges of . ,
said W. B. Mumford. bis beir-. as.c- Wtnself at an encounter „f ti, ,t kind
c at.es, successors and as,igcs. shall received a Wail in the shoulder.
iurn'.sb said city of Ponca City a u'* "Then you disapprove ,,f them simply
Ik lent -upply of natura' gas for hea - j because you were deftstuMV"
ing and llgnting tbe City ba.l is tne "Why, I was not defeated."
-ame is now located tree of charge to "Wl iit"'
said city, provided said city sbau pro-1 „No , \VM a Tou may n-el'
vide ail necessary pipe,, burner, and pr,,:iiis.-.l mvself never
fittings for said purpose; and provid d r 1 ;
lurtber tbat during the continuan. c to mix again lu affairs of tbat sort.
of sa.d term of twemy oae years, tbe I However, one day 1 bad to accompany
said W. B Mumford. bis heirs, asso-' a friend on the field. He had asked It
catea, successors and assigns agree 0f me as a personal favor I could not
to furni-b gas to the said city and tbe ( refuse. But I Insisted upon one con-
citnens tbereot at reasonable rates, jon •
which shall not exceed fifteen (15), ' .bats-
cents per thousand cubic feet of nai-; , .. .. . ,
ural gas as may be regi-tered on stan- T1"*1 ^•boulJ c,lmb a ,r~ dur!a«
dard meters constructed for tbe mea-- the fr:ng.
uit-ment of natural uas: provided, | "A good scheme."
bowevrr. tbat the said W 11. Mum-' "You t'link s<i? Well, t ws* wounded
FRED D. SPARKS, D.D.S.
DENTIST.
|GEO. H.NIEMANN, M. IX
Rooms 2, 3 and 4, up-tairs,
Germain Building,
Pbone 293, Ponca City, Ok la.
1). LAFS HUBL&R
:: u«ru ::
Will practice loall tbf court* of t*> * T>rn«
'orv and Uoa k ,i#r*l coil* ctl r. i>u«!u#st
i K x m« 1 sn<i •-
c. pr Klnn'i Mors.
N wki'k, OVIa
L A. MAKIS. Lawyer
Ponca City, ocla.
Will practice in all courts. Collec-
tions promptly made.
Office over Shire's Store.
ROBERTSON & PANTON
Physicians and Surgeons.
•nCKOSCOPICAL AND X-kAV WOII
KLICRTICAL TKfcATMISt
ver 111
i.l th
tfie Irrl
t>arox;>
u. the ex. 'ton
. of a really
cuts
laid
>r th
•u nunealtM or
tys, after which
.el ainl potlshixl
my. Tbe fir-t
In KSsm at St.
re tbe proee's
it metli'Kls l.i
cen discovered,
to s,^« tbe accl
. 1\ theiu or the [ y
the advance of
? Tents = Tents! ^
_ v
Of a well known repot ter of a past
g.'uer..tiou inauy >ur:< jsltios of style
are still repeatfl with ivst by Duttllti
jouruallsts. It wa* this itiau who ex-
plained. describing a case of dro'su
In; off Dalkey. "Tlie bsly wes \vash<s1
■shore by a re«-e«llng ware." t)f s fu
gitlvs from Jnatliv lie wrote: "Tha
burglar was aurr ai>d*d on all *lil>si iiy
th> |K>llce. Ocape was liupossilile
Suddculy be made his wsy down ■
rul-de sac aud disappeared tb ouich a
side aireet." The inuat popular story
•f thla Impmslonlst writer. Uowe.er.
I\ lat'-s to Mr. Gladstone t n thw
Grand Old Mau's one aud ouly visit to
IittMin he was Interviewed by the ec
rentric press man Mr tlladstoue. at
the conclusion of a somewhat aninslur
arra> of ijuestioi.*, very courteous!>
cxpresM>d his pleasure at meeting the
Interviewer. Tbe latter la a bleb state
of delight, said with enthusiasm. "TU>
pleasure Is mntual. Mr. Gladstone, but
Is all on my side' -London Tribiuia
Her Scheme.
Mrs t>e Style -II* uever gave ber
auy part of his wages. i>ut spent It all
In a 'tearby saloon Mrs Goubusts
Hon mean' Mrs lie Style But
gltes ber every cent now. Mrs
buata She's reformed ban. eh? Mr*
L>e Style No but sli« runt tbe ta ten
- NSW Vdrk Times
All styles,
the Verv Best in Material and
Workmanship.
All Canvas Work
Tents, Awninfrs, Horse Wagon,
Machine and Stack Covers.
TO
TENTH
i e Awnings a |
Call
RENT
cialty.
r NVrttc (of I'ricet.
Ponca City Tent & Awning Co.
Cn rd A\t.. t:>t < f Planters Hotel.
*
?
v
J
}
rt
the
ford, bis heirs, assoc.ates. successors, J
and assign* sbai, bave tne option ot I
oiasing a flat rate for stoves, iicnt?,
luinaces, em lne-. etc.. by tbe gss.
von-umer or tbe "m.xer" and in case I
gas is furnisned to any customer nv !
meter, tbe said W B Mumlord, Ms |
neits, associates, successors aid as
s.gn-, >Qaii furn.sb meters *.ihout]
cost to tne consumer, but in no c ire ;
shall it be compelled to furnisa meters i
unless tne consumer maaes a contract
to us? gas tor at east one year: and
pruv drd further ibat tbe said W. H.
Mum:ord. t,is heir-, associates, suc-
cess ,r ^od assi^.i* rnaii bealljf'-d
toe rt.-n ut one do.iar tor etu.i^ or
osn^; any rn-.ter: provided furtt er
tnat .hat -aid W. II Mamtoid, bis
ri. rs, a.-SK,aies. succe-s.rs and a-
s«gi>* « ja i not Oe liaoic to lu< msu ga>
•jQ'fr atit tue provisuniy of tb s
>eci|jj . sued t.ui- as he fc
I ;s dales, su. ssors sod
isi'/i a 1 have found natural
I ga* In u!b icrt <| taut'sy to j jrti'v
[tie ereciuio and maintenance of a
I ;a< ) last in atd city, nor after tbe
oop > snail uc txhauAtd to lucb an
| xteiu as to teoder It unprofitable to
\ ongtr maintain said pUnt.
I S I'tiun "> T ,e minimum cbarge
or gas furnished to an* onj consumer
-tiail be not less tnan fifty cents for
| ach a >d i very month.
Section fi Tbe price per thousand 1
Iret lor gas for manutACluring par- ,
ucsm, ali scboui boiMCs, churcu hia.nl- .
mgt and the city water p'a'm shall i .•
■ot to exceed teu cents per thousand '
cubic feet
Section : The city council of * he j
said city of Ponca City stia1! pass i
•ucn ord.nance* as may be neces-jr\
to protect sa'd gas works, pipes and'
mains, together with any and .11 . p-
pjrtenaocrs tnereunto belonging, aud
tor tbe inspection of said mains and
gas ti pe«
Section S Tbe said W H Mum'ord
kit brir-. associate-. MCCCsssrs s. J
assigns, snail lay gas pipes to tbe curb
line, also tbat tne flat rate ball in no
case he In excels of tbe meter rate,
a so thst the gas sball be furnished
t< r manufacturing purpose* to users
of o ie (I i million «.ubi< lert per
mon<b or more at a price not to ex-
ceed e' (•) cents per tbou«and
cubic fi et
SictionV. TbesaidW.il Mumforti
his hairs, associates, succe>sor* and
assigns sb'M accept In writing tbe
♦ ancb.,e berel>y grant d together
w i* a.i tne terns and condtt us
b'>e ti contains'! wittnn thlitv iT-d)
uays after and from the date oi pass
if. hereof, sod stia.i coami uce ine
srect oo of tbe s> stem of was siurss.
erri tioa. rt.-, r.eiein yttiMii
w ib.n six (ti; months from the pass-
age of ' his on).nance, ai d tbe pi Int I
pal i filee of said ga*«tor • aha 1 ne
u siaianiid in the city oi **o'ca Pitt
during tne period of the fraacbise
He« i ion in This ord.nan< c shall
take i IT ii f toin and alter Its passage
aenln. My friend fired In tbe air!
A. W. COMSTOCK,
Lawyer.
Faltbfnl to Ills Friend.
Toole ai.d Irvi.i.' • •■* fried-!s fro
the days wbeit th, . ere IsiiU sirn.-
gling beslnuers. «>n one occasion Ir-
vine was to prvsei.rol t.> t^ueen
Victoria and wns delighted at Hie boll
or. An olflcious court film
It U| on buuself to lell tti
to meutiou this matter
other actors. sti> U as Mr.
think tbat tbey sh>uld
too. "l^t de t> II yon. Mr
"tbst Mr. Toole >s not u
s ued couiedlau
•dly retio
truly « hri
save,I me
\ atlyu w
UT 'e
f l.cr I
Hen., lr
slrl" - Iajii
,.ti<
iouary
* player
outside"
To-de. i
to >k
"UOt
lest
E. M. GARNER,
Lawyer.
C*lleciio,i* a specialty. L*gal papers
drawn carefully.
Office over >lorrison'* drug store.
DeWItt's r.e.r Salve
For Pile*. Burn*, lortfc
■ m. '. -i i .-.naa at
. . UtesV
from adversity. peth-H'S star
len 1 was auknown. If Jobu
s not rt?ty tn be pre «enfert
t gracious uisjeity. neither is
.h: I \< sb yon gw"l (lay.
il.ni Sbiwlard.
\ A Good
House#
Leaving a good house un-
pamud is at imprudent as
leaving greenbacks out in
the ra>n. A house unpro<
tected by good paint cracM
and rots and is unsightly all
the time.
Whatever you do, fmint! |1 j
Win tu vt-r ,oti p.rnf, use
good paint and have it put
on bv a good painter and it
wi'l not be necessary to have
it done so often.
And with the outside in
a (ton, seasonable dress,the
inside will look din^v and
ra^g'd One ot out latest
styles ol wall paper will ht
it up o that jou will be
proud uf it.
1 he cost won't sc.ire vou
either *shen y<>u ■«.«_ m< ku.u
t ( wofi
Tne testing of the
n yo
e do
and fitting of glasses
Is a • leisce In wbicu n >
one can t e nroticient
without tbe aid of im-
pioved g.odern instru-
ments combined wltb
years of practical ex-
perience and study.
These two requisites
pr^iare the eye for a
new |gbt and brtop
back lost 'vision
Our rsperience, com-
bined wltb our superior
facilities guarantees
you perfect satisfaction
Will be In Ponca t'ltv
on>« a month. Watctf
this paper for tbe dates
J. D. F Dudley
optician.
Walter McGovvan,
i hone 47.
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1906, newspaper, October 3, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175505/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.