The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 307, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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^ REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
if. Or THE CONDITION OF THE
Farmers Natioxal Bank
P( (NCA C'l'l'V, OKI.AHOMA,
AT THE close OF BUSINESS on THE 4TH DAY OF SEPT., 1 0«
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the above statement is correct,
J. J. McORAW, Cashier.
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Atk. A -A—&—
NEW MEAT MARKET,
FRED ELLIS, Proprietor.
Everything new, clean and first-class and a square deal
for all. Orders by phone promptly filled and.
delivered to any part of the city.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
3 doors east of
Farmers National Bank.
Take your prescription* to Morri
s-on's drug store.
New corn is beginning to come to
market id considerable quantities.
The price is arouod 30 cent# a bujbel cation cerepionie* of tbe K m temple
Over 2o,(M> presc iptlons have been at tbal P'ace today.
Of course you've eaten good choco-
lates, but we believe you never tasted
anything quite so delicious as our
Lownet's Chocolates. Fancy pack-
ages, 33: up.—McDowell & Castator,
10t steps east ot post office.
Oysters and poultry at Har.dley't
meat market-
Toe first fair of the Wichita and
Southwestern Fair Association be-
gins at Wichita October 15th and
contlnees to and including October
20tb. E. B Jewett, the secretary of
the association informs us that it is
the iniemion to esiablls- an institu-
tion at Wichita for the ent re South-
west, anU thinks it will be to the in-
1 terest of the people of this section to
I attend the fair and become acquaint-1
ed with Its scope and purposes.
Bargains in boys clothing and shoes
at The Leader.
"The Folks Up Willow Creek" was
presented last night to a full house.
The promise of an unusually One play
was fulfilled to the letter, the com-
pany being first class in all respects.
The next attraction at the opera,
house is Mabara's Minstrels, which
come next Monday night, a comply
of national reputation. Manager
1~|i .J -/) Cbaie is putting on some particularly
rhOne lit) | tine attractions this season.
_ | The Leader's millinery department
Call and get
CHASE OPERA HOUSE
One Night Only
Monday, Oct. 15.
MAHARA'S
Big Minstrel
CARNIVAL
. .-01- -A A.
r, . | is the best in town
Choice meats of all kinds at Hand- prke( and see the|r #ty,04
ley 's meat market. \ buying Stieet bats toe up
••Dad" Whallon went to Wichita
yesterday to be present at the dedi-;
i ruui nuciujiinv) iiimniio.
that I
buying.
Mrs. L* J. Hord writes this paper
from Sbtlbyville, Indiana, that they
want tieir pape. cbangcd
to
Grand Elevated First Part.
Comedians, Dancers, Singers,
Combined with lady chorus.
Second Part.
Olio of Pleasing Vaudeville
Specialties.
Acrobats, Musical Acts, Marches.
Drills, Song Hits, (Quartettes,
Octets, Latest Mustcal Numbers,
Choruses by lady members,
Electrical Effects.
Concluding with the Musical Comedy, ^
Susie's Band.
Prices :I5, ."^O, 7."5c*
Seats now on sale at
McDowell A Castator'* Drug Store.
Obituary.
Jii.-tus Jetter w<±- born
Over 2.V0O0 people have had pre-
scriptions fl.ltd at Morrison's drug
place. They re.ain kindly remem- U ,0U<1( Kansas. JoDuary 2 .
brances of Ponca City, and want the
"old home paper" wherever tbey go,
•be says. Mr.'Hord Is now manager
W It. McDonald Informs this paper'f the ste*art-Hord Sanitarium at
that he won every point in his con- | sCeiby ville. one ot tne noted Institu-
test case in the district court at New- Llons of tbe countrv, and meeting
kirk yesterday. '^with meritea success, all of wb cb
Mother's Oi«.s coupons redeemed o j the many friends of himself and wife
cash it The Lezdet. ' in Ponca Cltv will be glad to hear.
It's For You
titled at Morrison's drup store and not
a single mistake.
Louis S. Barnes returned tocay',,orc
from a trip back east, including a
brief visit to the oid home in Mich-
igan.
Morrison trusted over il.uOO time*
with prescriptions.
Reserved sea's for "Iloney's Boys
at McDowell A Castator's drug store
Today the reporter saw Comrade
Levis swiping apples out of a far-
mer's wagon. Don't that j r you!
TJie farmer said Comrade L.wis was
bigger than he was and he couldn't W
help himself. I W
Oow Peas, the best cow feed in ; ®
the world, tf> per ton at Wallace's <&
Feed Store, south First street i
Oeo ft. Brett Is in New Mexico on A
•beep buying tour. IX
Hurford wants it understood that X
be is still trading gas tov« s for wood 7
and coal cook stove* ana beaters.
W. B Mumford Informs us tbat ▼
Km the expert driller, wl i oeuii W
another gas well for the Mumford ^
company next Monday, provided be is.
able t« finish up his coatrac. with ^
other parties by that time.
"Tony Faust'' will be at Oeo. Diehl's
place tomorrow a-ternoon. Call and
•ee him.
Home cured salt pork and corned
beef at Handle; s neat market.
spring goat in any stjle desired from
II a. m tomorrow to 4 a. m the next' ^
In White
1 .HT4, cied
Yo are not obliged to come out again after you
have settled down for a comfortable evening, even if
drug store goods are needed. Call us up by phone any
time before 9pm and state what is wanted and our
messenger will be at jour door in a jiffy, \oucan have
your prescrip*ions filled just as easily for we will send
for them and deliver the medicine promptly
To save you steps is the reason we have provided
Our Free Delivery Service
Mcdowell * castator,
MOOKL DRUCCISTS.
Phone 33 «0'4 steps East of Post office.
in Ponca City. Oklahoma, October 10,
l'JOti. aged 32 years, 8 months and 11
days. He was married Apr.l 2*1, 1904,
at South Haven, Kansas, to Mrs.
Celia Dodson, who with an infant
child survive him. A short service
was conducted at the residence this
morning by Rev. L O. Huuson, pastor
of the Baptist church, the funeral
and burial to be at Tonkawa today
Ufceised came here from Tonkawa
about two montbs ago and took a
I position as night miller in t le Fonca f
City Mills. He was a steady and in • *
dustrious nan and held in high esteem ! ;
by his employers and all who knew j
I b in. His illness was of about ten i £
day's duration, finai'.y developing >
peritonitis, of which he died The |
wife and relatives have the sympathy j \
I of friends in Ponca City in the severe >
I «IU ction that has befallen them. A
'funeral iff ring of a beautiful floral
wrea'b was made by the employes of
the Ponca City Milling company.
55 Talk of the Territory.
Years of experience has taught the people of
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 CONVINCE YOU
Ladies' Dresses, Skirts, Cloaks—Silk, Satin
Velvet or Wool—Cleaned and Finished
at Reasonable Prices.
We turn out better laundry work than
any other firm in Oklahoma.
That's a Fact—The First and Besl.
King's Steam Laundry,
>nca City, Okla. < J
Phone 77.
TH K NOUTIIE RN.
Corner Second and Grand Avenue.
Handles the famou
mineral water —
The Owl Cafe Is always in
with the delicarles of tbi
morning
the lead
•eason
Plow* Fite Chocolates aid Bon
Sois-always freak at tfta Palace
Drag Stare.
The band will give a band concert «e
on the street tonight, provided there ! t|Ckets
The Leader will have a lot of new
millinery in Saturday morning, also
school cap*
The general admission for "Iloney's
B iys" at the opera house next Tues-
day night. Itith, is 35 cent*: reserved
cents. Holders of season
for thv lecture course can
The Leader's dry goods stock is now
full. All new fresh goods. Come and
see us.
We call no sale| trifling here. Your
small purchase is of as great moment
to us as the large aid you get the
same attention.—McDowell A Casta-
tor, lot steps east of ,.ostottice.
A few days ago a s'ory regarding
Is not too much wind. The band con- baTe their seats reserved at Mc-
certs of the past summer have been n^stll A Ctstatur's driw store nest | boy who come to the •'ross school was
an attractive feature of Ponca City: Monday. 15th. 'taken from the Tonaawa News and
life, and thia will be close to the last' Holder. 0f ,ea,0n tickets for the j published in this paper. There seems
Of the series lecture course may have their seat. *o have been no foundation lor the
Bulk oysters and fresh flsh at Kred for "Roney's Boys" reserved at Mc- stoiy and we are sorry The Courier
Kilts'meat market Dowell A Casta or's drug store nn the "*• deceived by it The mother of
r. McClelland go s to Lawton morning of the ISta-next Monday , Jhe boy in question hands us the fal-
lowing for publication. "Mrs. Mitt-
J C. McClelland goes to Lawton' morning of the
nest Monday a« ihe representative of morning
Ponca Cltv L>>lge in tnt I. o O K. | Today is the last day of the present
Orand Ludge to be held ai that place term of district court at Newslrk.
"Tony Faust" w«nt to see you at Several important cases go over until
Gen Diitsl's plac<* luinorrow after- next term on account ot the illness
noon. j of Judge Hai-.er.
See the Leader'* remenant counter Plows Flae Candles allacdcack-
for harratn. in outme agea Sc up at the Palace Drug Store
liAWLINOS a COMPANY
PON'l'A CITY, OKI.*.
School Books and Supplies!
Tal lets, pens, pencils, Ink, erasers,
drawing books, satchels, book straps,
pencil boxes, and all other necessary
supplies.
Free, Free, Free !
A ten cent book strap free to each
pupil purchasing their text oooks from us.
We recognize no competition in the
sale of school books or school Ptpplies.
MrW<- handle none but the be*' Standard Drugs
and those purchasing their drug;* from u* got re-
liable goods—and binrficial results
Rawlings & Co.
KHMABLt. DRUGGISTS.
mer wishes th.' public to snow tbat
the piece published In your paper,
copied fr< m the Tonkawa p*per, was
not correct. The boy was not shirt-
less and the board did not nbject to
his costume, andbe'stayed till school
i was dtsm<tsed.
I L' e the paLits we sell on your bouse
j and you'll receive full va'ue for tue vote at this election.
labor ami material you pav tar Oill —
I Beatb A Mtilig n'« are the Ion* wear Here S I ^ap
Mallard's Minstrels Coming. 1
Mabara's Big Minstrel Carnival I \
will be the attraction at the opera | j
bouse Monday night of next week, j V
This is an old established company of | —
a great many years standing and does
not need the newspaper boosting tbat
ordinary traveling companies do tbat
str'ke this city. The Mabara Min-
strels carry a flrstclass entertainment
in all details. Tbey open their show
with an elevated scenic first par*,
showing up to advantage the whole
company ensembled In chorus work,
drills, marches and musical singing
numbers This Is quite out of the or-
dinary to the old-time minstrel per-
formance and is a pleasing novelty.
There are six end men with the >how
who help out with plenty of comedy
in their woric An aftei-part, or the
olio, takes up one-half of the perform
ance. It la Interspersed with good
singing and dancing, strong special*
allies, sketch work an i numbers from
the cbnrua in the latest big musical
bits. The Mab: ras carry their own
band and orchestra and wll give a big
parade at noon.
Registration Books Open.
The registration boot's for the elec-
tion to be held Nov, <i, IWfti, to elect
a delegate to the constitution* con-
vention. are now open at the office of
the city clerk, and will be open everv
day except S^nda^ up to and Includ-
ing tbe iHth day of October, lUOti AH
voters residing within tbe city limns
are re*i tested to register la or. er to
imported
Imperial
I'roduct of Germany. Also
Bonded Whiskies
>
I
See that the government stamp
is on each bottle.
r
1*71? TTTD VTCll Please put people wanting
V? ill 1! U IvI* lOn such furniture next to us.
The School The Church
The Office The Lodge
catalogs free. The Librsry
E. H. Stafford Mfg Co., Chicago.
K'tidly put us
next to tbem
Regalias. Silk Banners. Bintin? and Silk Flags:
Rubber matting. Flexible steel mats.
.1. II, IillN'O. Fonca City, Okla
Manufacturers Representative and General sales agent
71.
DRAGGING
down paina are a symptom of the most serious trouble which can
attack a woman, viz. falling of the womb. With thta, generally,
come Irregular, painful, scanty or prcfuse perioda. wasteful, weaken-
ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness, dliziness. Irri-
tability. tired feehrg. inability to walk, losa of appetite, color and
beauty. The cure i«
I am autbor>z d to «|| three of the
best re side no proprrt us in tbectty
at a bargain The propert) is nn tbe
maikrt and must bv sold. Call and
see me about it.
liai B. Walt*.
OtJI.-e over Fanti.ndrug store.
kind.—McDowell A C&stator. l< i steps {
' east of postoffice.
| Young ladles shou d be most partic-
ular about their lo.as. Don't attire
yourself carelessly: be faultlesslv
I dressed, and Hoilister's Rocky Muun-
1 tain Tea will do the rest. Tea o>
j Tablets, cents, R K. Morrison St J
I Co.
I "Roney's Boys" are great, and the
very best ot entertainers It wasone!
of the best concerts beard here l" Lt omi e
many seasons.— Utica, N. V , Ohter-1
ver. At the opera bouse Oct. Id. Well Drilling.
j Nice fresb groceries at The Leader persons desiring wells*drilled can
Highest prices paid for produce. have iheir work done promptly and
Mother's Oats coupons redeemed in In tlrst-ciass shape by calling on
CARDUI
WINE
OF
Woman's Relief
For Sale.
A nice subutban borne* with gocd
sell and cistern, and gi><d barn a- d
avisall feft««': fine 11uit. Iniulte
• 1%
that marvelotia. curative extract, or natura! essence, of herbs, which
axerts such a wondettul strengthening influence on all female organa.
Car.lul relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stim-
ulates the muscles to pull the womb up Into place.
It is a safe and permanent curs for all female complaint*.
cash at The Leader.
Mat had a little lad
Whose face was fair to see,
Because each night be tad i drink
Ol Krcky Mountain Tea
R K. Morrison k Co.
When you bay drugs of us you get
full drug value. Our drugs are fresh
a«d potent.—McDowell A Cast.tor.
ItH «teps east of pus'office.
\ Spring lamii at ilaudley's meat
. market.
tf
K It l'ANIvl.K.
I'unca ('ity, Okla.
Cbotfe b< tne grown allalta seel 94
per bushel at WcUel Dro's sen!
store. oAw-if
"Roney's Boys," opera h use Octo-
ber !•>. #
' NOTU t: NOTU K!
If you have a faroi or^esidence fur
sale or rent, l.st tt wub Cheaoweth,
tbe real estate hustler uver thf Firs,
National bane
WRITE US A LCTTU
In strictest .uoAJen.s, Utllitt us sit
your trouMes. We IU Nsnd free sd-
vIce (la plain sesled sn>elope t. Ad-
dress: ladies' AJvisory Dept . Ths
Chsttannege MsdMits Ce., Chatu-
nuugs, Tsnn.
" i suttuxd awtul paof
In sty tsostb and ovsrtet." writes Mrs,
Nj jioI Bake, of Webster Orsves. Wo .
"and ay sisnsss were very painful
soil Irregular. Since taking Oardwl I
teel the a new vsasu, and ds Ml
suffer as I did . "
1 Ay er's Pills
Keep them in the Houm.
Take one when you feel bil-
ious or diny. They set di-
rcctly on the liver.
Want your moustachc or beard BUCKINGHAM'S JYE
tbeaut ruiS)roroarric!iblack? I •-tTu -
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 307, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1906, newspaper, October 12, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175513/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.