The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 311, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Farmers National Bank
PONCA CITY, OKIjAHOMA,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 4TH DAY OF SEPT., 1906.
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THE ABOVK STATKMENT IS CORRECT,
J. J. McGRAW, CASHIER
NEW MEAT MARKET,
FRED ELLIS, Proprietor.
Methodist Appointments.
Perry district—J E. Burt, presiding
elder. Perrj; Bethel, P. W. Black-
weli; Billings, F. E. Barbei; Black-
burn, W. T. Alitnoi ; Braman, J. A.
Davis; Cleveland, S. E. Turner: Deer
Crt-eic, A. A. NKVaj; FxceUlor, S. C.
Elwel ; Falriax, vaca-v; Garber, J. A.
KcrgHrOi'i Glencoe, D Blar.uensblr;
Hunter, L A Coot; Jenning-, S. Ma-
week; Kaw, D. W. Kelif; Ki dare, A.
G Murra*: Lamont, Mark WhittjLu-
cien, Ma Word, vacant; Morrison, II. S.
Pryor; Nardin, P J Ev.rett, Newkirk
H. H. Mil lei; Pawhuska, 11. E. Aro-
bocW; Pawnee, L l>. Cornnv, Pawnee
mission, vacan ; Perry, It L. Nuck-
j old?; PoncaCity, T. J Crumley; r onca
! mission, A.J Sirnm-; Ralston, H. S.
! H IT 11 ; 11 o R>ck, Richland, vacant;
Salt Fork, R. lij.iin„ o'.; Tonkawa
MRS. DAVIS IS DEAD.
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'Roney's Boys"
Every seat in tb« opera bouse was
Everything new, clean and first-class and a square deal taken ia t night for the Roney's Boys
for all. Orders by phone promptly filled and jjj-rt '5JS^2S
delivered to any part of the city.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
3 doors east of
Farmers National Bank.
lecture course, and no finer or more
critical audience ever attended an
j entertainment in the city. Our peo-
ple bad been led to expect something
PVlOTlP 1 fine, and were not disappointed. Ev
A A I \J ery ounjber OD the program was a
—- I gem and pertectlv rendertd. One
xer*;&:°r^,s
Anyone desiring the service ot J. ' The Parker Amusement company foMdmu"
B yjeen, the Perry auctioneer, can is billing the town for its street fair < { the Federated
make dates at the Courier office- , ginning on the 29. b and last ng a ^ ceriatn,y e„rcl9ed cood iudf.
Morrison trailed over 25,000 time. ^ u® J ^ ^ here a ! ln *'««irf the opening nom_
with prescriptions. , and ^ do a good ; ber of their course and are entitled
Little beds of flowers, ( bu#ln^, |{ lbe weat^er favoraWe.1 - •- - nur u",ole fo' brlntr"
Utile coal, ol paint. , figh Ffed
a P'easa-t cc tage meai
Ojt of one thai ain't I
Choice home grown alfalfa seed We "ll ™ h're" You'
per bushel at Wet«l BroV seed i •« .! purchase U of as preat moment
•tore. d&w-tf
J. B. Qjeen, the Perry auctioneer,
«u in tbe city last nigbt. having
cried a very successful sale yesterday
for C H. VanFossen and N. A. Lacy
in the Pooca country.
Over 2-VOOO peop'e have bad pre-
•criptions filled at Morrison's drug ^
•tore.
The ladies of tbe Baptist church ; ^
will serve dinner and -upper Tburs- iC
dar Fri ay and dinner Saturday dur-|^
ing the Street Carnlva". Place an- V
nounced later.
Cow Peas, tbe -b it cow feed in ^
tbe world, 15 per ton at Wallace'*
Feed Store, south Flr t street. ! &
Gove:njr Franu has aopolated J- A
J McGravv ot this city a delegate to X
the Trano • MlssWiippl Commercia:
congress to be held io Kan ai City ^
November -) to 24.
Over 25 0>« presc-iptioni have been ^
• lied at Morrison's drug store and not ^
a single mistake. | A
Mn. A. W. Moss and children have ^
returued from tbclr viiit in Alabama q
and are aga'n at borne In tbe ^ylde ^
addition.
Home cured ult pork and corned
beef at Har.dley'i meat market.
M. O. Stanler. formerly of tbis
city, now of Gallatin, Missouri. Is
here on a visit to bis brother. Geo.
Stanley, tbe j« weler
to us as the large and you get tbe
same atteotion.—McDowell A Casta
tor, lot steps east of ,;o*tofllee.
to the tbanki ot our people for bring-
ing so tine an entertainment to tbe
city. If the other numbers ot tbe
course are of equal merit—and it it a
tolerably safe proposition that they
are_tbe lecture course may alreadv
be iet down as a most successful u •
dertaking.
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| It's Fop You
You are not obliged to come out again after you
have settled down for a comfortable evening, even if
drug store goods arc needed Call us up by phone any
time before 9 p m. and state what is .wanted and our
messenger will be at your 4f>or tn a jiffy. \ ou can have
your presenp'ions billed 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,
MODEL DRUGGISTS.
Phone 33. '0,4 steps East of Post office.
Young ladies should be most partic-
ular about their lo^ks. Don't attire
yourieif carelesily; be faultleMly
Wben'you buy drug, of us you get | dressed, and £«£
full drug value. Our drugs are fresh tain Tea will do the rest Tea o<
and potent-McDowell A Csstitor, Tablets, W cents, R. L Morrison &
HH steps east of pos offlce^ j E|^f Drlper found • pocket book conference Just held at Enid |
Nearly a wee* of ra ny a I ^ between bts place and forms us that he goes from here to carried its om
weather Is a great plenty #r ponca City The pocket b<K>k con- i Chandler for the next conference success.ve years wt out ma ing
people, and tbe weatber man will do . .2.11mo.ey and 1 year and T. J, Crumley come, from •'"«>« '*• ••« ior Ue'P
popular thing b, cha.g.ng tbe pro Owner can have same Chandler to Ponca City. •
of tbe past kinoness shown, they ad-
tbat
Widow sf lb* President ol ibe Southern Coi
fcdcrscy Dies Is N«w York City.
New York, Oct. 10.—Mrs. Jefferson
Davis, widow of tbe president of tbe
Confederacy, who has been" III for a
week at the Hotel Majestic in this
citv, died at 10:25 o'clock tonight
Deatti was due to pneumonia Induced
by a severe cold which Mrs. Dav 1
contracted upon her return from tbe
Adirondackr, where she bad spent
the summer months.
Although grave fears were felt
from the first, Mrs. Ddvl,'s wonder
ful vl-.allty, whlcti brought ber safely
through a similar attack a year ago,
gave hope of ultimate recovery until
last night, when a decided change for
tbe worse was evident and tbe at
tending physicians announced that
the end was near. It was then be-
lieved that Mrs. Davis could not sur-
vive the night, but ihe rallied slight
ly during tbe eailv hours of today
flu rtly after 7 o'clock this morning
tbe bad a similar spell and Rev.
Nathan A. Seagle, rector of St
Stephen's Protestant Episcopal
church, was hurriedly summoned to
give religious comfort to the patient
in her last moments of consciousness
The clergyman remained some time,
and an hour later it was announced
that Mrs. Davis bad lapsed into
state ot coma Tbe period of uncon-
sciousness continued to tbe ecd.
At the bedside when death came
were Mrs. J. Addison Hayes, of N«r
wark, N. J., the only surviving daugh-
ter of Mrs. Davis; Jefferson Davis, a
grandson, who is a student at Prince-
ton university. Mrs. Charles E Bate
son, a niece; Dr. and Mrs. Gustav
Webt>, the latter a granddaughter,
and Dr. Rjbert H. Wylle, who wub
Dr. Webb cared for Mrs. Davis
throughout ber Illness.
J. Addison Hayes, busbind of Mrs.
D!vis' only living cbild, bad been
summ ned tromColorado Springs and
I was hurrying across tne continent
when a message announcing Mrs.
Divis'dea-.b Intercepted bim. Mrs.
Divis has for some years made her
borne in tbis city, where she had a
wide circle of friends Throughout
ber illness solicitous inquiries regard-
ing her condition were continuously
made at ber apartments
—
Another Fair.
Tbe members of the Catholic
Cnurcb have decided to bold a Baiar
for tbe purpose of clearing off the
last indebtedness on their property
in Ponca City.
Improvements to tbe amount of
f 14,OOj 0o have been made durin • tbe
Mary bad a little lad | past six years by the Catholic comun-
W hose face was fair to see. ity, yet their indebtedness is very
Because each night he bad i drink small. It was with the help of tbe
Ol R xky Mountain Tea 1 Ponca City people in general, that
R E. Morrison & Co I they have succeeded in the past, and
Rev A J Taylor, pa.tor of tbe |'« u to «>e people In general, tlut
Methodist church, Is home from the ithi* at>p directe '
He in. I Tbe Catholic congregation has
burden for three
J Talk of the Territory.
Years of experience has taught the people of
Ptnca 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.
's a Fad—
Laundry
King
Ponca
Phone
THE SOUTHERN.
Corner Second and Grand Avenue.
Handles the famous imported
mineral water—
Imperial
Product of Germany. Also
Bonded Whiskies "amp
WE FURNISH
Please put people wanting
•ucb furniture next to u«.
Kindly put us
next to them
The School The Church
The Office The Lodge
catalog, free. The Library
E. H. Stafford Mfg Co., Chicago.
(ram.
Harford wants It understood that
be is still trading gat stoves for wood
and coal cook itoves and beaters.
some due bills. Owner can have same
by calling on Mr. Draper and proving
property.
Ol course you've eaten good choco-
Cbandler to Ponca City.
The P.whuska Capital "Ti that dreM tbein.elv.. once more to the
la.t Saturday night L. N. McDona.d „iMlin.tv
71.
community In general.
Tbe Church Fair will be held du'irg
01 course you ve eaten go«m iu w -t a trap in 01s drug store ■ u
1 late., but we believe you neve, tasted caught a tine hea.tby rat The next * fouf con^cutlve dayg, (roln octob. r
Uie the pal.tts we sel' on your bouse anything quite so delicious as oar morning be and Dr Spjck attempts . 4 t0 Oct0; tr 27 lnclu*iv -
and you'll receive full va'ue for tbe Lrtjwney'i Chocolates. Fancy pa^-, • put a small bell upon its neck, and." ^ far wtf bave rtcelVed tbe follow-
labor and material you pay for. Our ages, 35c up.—McDowell & Castator, from rtpons they had one of tbe roo.t
Heath A Vtlllig n's are the long wear 104 steps east ot postoffice. exciting times of their lives. A ter
kind- M.D .-HI ACi.tator. 10* steps 0,#lert >nd poultry at Handlers '"oie hard work bowrver, they sue-
east ol postoftl e. > meat market. | ceede?,'" f*)"" ! **!!'
iwtw. k . a small bell fastened to Mr. Rat, ard
HOWS Fine Candlet- 111 1'ied MCk- ^>«e«bndqu«kOlefin m Th.cber* ^ ^ tlirned h|in lo„„. At lo.
ggrs- 5C lie ti ifce f«l«CC D. ut Store 'im sad Hlowd Svn. . (tervals during the day he could be
beard making his way around under
Regalias, Silk Banners. Bunting and Silk Flags:
Rubber matting. Flexible steel mits.
•J. II, II I AC jS• Ponca City, Okla.
Manufacturers Representative and General sales agent
I
H A W L t NO* A COMPANY
PONI'A CITY, OKLA.
School Books and Supplies 1
Tallets, pens, pencils, Ink, erasers,
drawing books, satchels, book straps,
pencil boxes, and all other necessary
supplies.
Free, Free, Free I
A ten cent book strap free to each
pupil purchasing their text books from us.
We recognize no competition in the
sale of school books or school supplies.
i*r*We handle none but the be«t Standard Drugs
and those purchasing their dn.RS from us Ret re-
liable goods—and bencficial results.
Rawlings & Co.
KELIABLI.'PKUGGISTS.
the building, but at last he seemed to
disappear, and ilnce that time tbete
nas been no sign of a tat around tbe
store, where formerly they nlgut'y
held high carnival.
Advertised Letters.
The following letters remal.i In tbe
Ponca City, Oala., pi suffice Oct. 10,
IWO0:
Burgell, C F.
Burton, R G
Guthrie, O B
Gilbert, Frank McMurpby, Will
Groves, Kd Rapp, John
Ilastle, OO • Smith, LM
llenrix, Chas W Turner, A W
LADIES
F.vani. Mrs Nellie Taylor, Mn Ida
When calling for tbe abjve, please
•ay "advertised "
B. 8. Barxeh Postmaster
So far wc have received tbe follow-.
ing articles, to be disposed of during i
the Bazar:
One Acme washing machine by H. <
Oott A Co.
Hand painted sola pillow by tbe
Sisters of Divine Providence
Boy's saddle bv Peter Gr -en.
Mahogany arm chair by F- M Dun-
can.
Hall rack by Sam White.
Folding bath tub by Crocker Bros
Calf by Tneo- Esch.
No. 2 folding Brownle kodak bv R.
K Morrison.
Single harness by Holier Hardware .
Co.
Jardiniere and catd stand by J M. j
H ayden.
1 Lidv'" gold headed umbrella by
K rkpatrlc* J 8 Stanley, tbe Jeweler.
McCarty. J S | One barrel of Hour b? Ponca Roller ;
McGougb, H T (2) ml * Is.
DRAGGING
dovn pains are a symptom of the most sericus trouble which can
•ttack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this, generally,
come Irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weaken-
ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervcusness, dizziness, irri-
tability. tired feeling. Inability to walk, loss of appetite, color od
beauty. The cure >«
WINE
OF
CARDUI
Rug bv C. P. Calkins Jt Co
Sheepskin suitcase by M Sblre.
Any donat'on fur tbe s«me i>urpi>se
will be welcome. We klad.y ask tb,
I eople ot Poac* City to second our
tlji ts.
Woman's Relief
that marvekma. curative extract, or natural essence, of herbs, which
exerts auch a wonderful strengthening Influence on all female organs.
Cardul relieves pain, regulates the menses, steps drains and attm-
ulates the muscles to pull the womb up Into place.
It ia a aafe and permanent cure for all female complaints.
0. R. Supper.
Tbe GAR. Post and w R C. will
give a supper at their ball In tbe Hub |
building next Thursday night. Ocio-
Irt All uld loldiers and tbeir
WRITS US A LETTER
In strictest confidence, tailing us all
your trouMsi. Wi will send trse sd-
vke (.la plain seslsd envelops>. Ad-
dress: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Ths
Chattanooga Midldne Co., Chatta-
nooga. Teen.
441 BUTTERED AWFUL PAIN
In wy woaib and ovsrlei," writes Mn.
Naonl Saks, of Webktsr Orwves.Mo.,
"and My menses wen very painful
and Irregular. Since taking Cardul I
feel Hke a new woman, and do art
suffer as I did "
Take Notice.
I uui
The state veterinarian hav.ng ai - ^ All Ulu „
nounced that (landers ts prevalent In (aw>urt re Invitrd
soaie degree among tne burses In this
part of Oklahoma, It Is hereby order- NOTICE NOTICE !
ed that all public watering places In i If you bave a fartr or residence for
tbe city be closed and nut used for sale or rent, hat It with Cbenowetb,
watering purposes until further no-' the real estate bustler over the First
tlce. J 8. UrTCHIM*, Mayor. Nattoaal bank
lAyerk Pills
Keep them in the house.
Take one when you feel bil-
ious or dizzy. They «ci di-
rectly on the Hver.toweVM^*;
Want yosr nwoslscht or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
•bttutitul brawiar rick buck* UK
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 311, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1906, newspaper, October 17, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175517/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.