The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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report the comptroller of the currency
of the condition of the
Farmers Xatioxat, I3axic
him a city, oklahoma,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE *TH DAY OF sept., 1906.
■wants
J will a Um tick time
Ali Want', For Krnr, Formal* |x> t
Found,. to nolli-p* will bepimed un-
<l -r this heading.
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Bond* hihI . .
U.K. Bouil*
Cash . . . . .
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' I Cttpltiil SlofU
♦ 714 1^4 I HurplUn
In llvlil^l Profit . . .
• Mhhni | rirrulntloii
SLV«7 ti I IVposti*
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THK ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT.
J.J. MoORA W, Cashier.
Oklahoma Day in Sunday School
Decembi r 2nd will be observed by
the Sunday school* of ail dt-nomina- !
tlons as Ok jhoma D*y. The On la-1
homa Sunday School A.sociatiou has
I prepared an interesting program to'
take the placf or tbe u.-ual opening
j and closing rxerci.ea of the regular j Wanted—Middle aged woman or
Sunday ci ool hour, leaving- time for ?>r' to make ber Lome in small fami-
the lesson as usual. Tbe program i '-v an^ do light Housework. Inquire
atmple and doe. not ri quire much!0' Mrs. G. H. Germain, south Fourth
preparation. Programs #111 be (ur-, ,trect*
nlshed free in needed quantities to J Want/ d—Immediately, a woman
any Sunday school which asks for willing to travel for a reliable firm,
teem Send orders to tbe secretary or to do local work, roust be thor-
of your c< uniy Sunday school associ-! oughly competent, must be free to
atlon or to William Rogers, General j engage for a year. 727 E Street,
• -*Qi_Ai_/Vs j* A_A_i4i 9k A A .A A iih ^ jfli
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NEW MEAT MARKET,
FRED ELLIS, Proprietor.
Everything new, clean and first-class and a square deal
for all. Orders by phone promptly filled and
Secretary of the OUlaboma Sunday
School Association, Medford, Okla.
Card <o the Public.
Tbe lltb and 7ih tbe Democrat
jackass kicked tbe bowels out of the
Republican elephant. S gned,
MIKBCunvan.
[Tbla la tbe first time Mine Cunyan
was ever permitted to get Into tbe
columns of this paper, and you aee
what sort of use he makes of tbe op-
portunity —Ed.]
Notice 10 Hunters.
On account of tbe fact that I am
feeding abeep this winter, I positive-
- Iv forbid bunting on my ranch four
Take your prescriptions to llorri-| Teeth saving toota brushes are the miles southwest of T\>nca City and
delivered to any part of the city.
QIVE WE A TRIAL
3 doors east of
Farmers National Bank.
Phone 176
son's drug store. ' only kind to u«e. Our stock is of this
Choice meats of all kinds at Hand-1 which we can sell at 10c up.
ley's meat market. McDowell & Caatator, 1<H step* east
Ladies pleaae Inform the members |of P°,tomce
of the Westminister Circle if vou „ . , , _ '
have any cboice flowers in bloom that h .. f ,h , * i.*"* l«r "
we can u.e tor the flower .now w ^ Wt*at"
Westminister Circle. "J*' " '* * pUjr ab°Ve „tbe
> average and produces many wonder-
Over 2.5,000 presc iptions have been cenlc idea*
tilled at Morrison's drug store and not (
a single mistake. >*- i m —
You get only pure druga in ex-
change for your good money, when
you buy of us. McDowell St Caatator,
10) steps east of poatoflice.
Watrb your chrysanthemums and
get them in good bloom for tb,. flower
show Some one will get the , ri/.e
Young ladies shou'd be most partic-
ular about tbeir !o .ks. Don't attire
yourself carelessly; be faultlessly
dressed, and Hollister'* Rocky Moun-
ta n Tea will do the reat. Tea or
T.tblets, 3."> cents, R K Morrison fc
Co.
Bulk oysters and fresb fl.b at Fred
Ellis' meat market.
Home cured salt pork and corned
beef at Handley's meat market.
Tbe Westminister Circle wHl give
a flower show on Nov. lfi. All who
hive cboice flowers are requested to
inform tbe ladies ol the Circle so
that thev can get tnem One prue
will be given for tbe finest chrysan-
themum. Friday, Nov |i;
Yoi# have a million roll stoce ot
wall paper to select from at tbe Pal-
ace Drug store. Every pattern com-
plete.
We want yout old cook aioves when
you put In ga*. Will pay ail tbey are
worth. F. L. Downey. Second Hand
titore. west side, South First.
Oysters and poultry at Handley's
meat market.
anyone 'ound
proaecuted.
tresspassing will be
Geo. H. Urett.
We are moving our stock of wall
paper very rapidly. Better hurry
and get your abare at tbe cut ptices
we are making. McDowell * ('a. tat-
or, 10+ steps east of postcffice.
Notice tbe wall paper ad of tbe
Palace Drug store in this issue.
Winter <$>###<$•<$ <$*$*§>
f Medicines. 5
f
W There are certain lines and remedies that are in &
special demand at particular seasons. This'store is al- <&
# ways prepared to supply them. We strive to meet <A>
A every need of the community and to anticipate needs &
before they are expressed. • A
S Whatever drugs, medicines or sundries .you mav re- A
quire thij season we can supply. We can give assurance w
^ that tbe quality will be the highest and the price the £
^ • lowest possible. A
# Get the habit of coming to us for drug store #
2 goods. It is a habit that pays. J
| McDowel & Castator *
# Phone 33. 10y2 Steps east of post office. A
Peny, Ok I a.
WANTED—Girl to do bouaework.
Good wages, small family. Inquire
of Mrs. C. W. Morcbe, south Fourth
street.
Rooms for Rent—Inquire ot Mrs.
Dunham, south Toird street.
Hocse for rent—Inquire of Mrs.
Dave Short, south Seventh street.
For rent—Three good living rooms
In the storage building on south First
street. Inquire of F. Dunham.
FOR SALE-$40 Quick Meal Range
for sale cheap: also two air tight
hot blast beaters. Phone 273.
FOR SALb—Cooking range with
reservoir and fitted for gaa—as good
as new. ^rquire of Mrs. E. L. Sivyer
south Fourth street.
FOR SALE—School lease,tbe south-
west quarter 3e, 27, IK: 130 acres in
wheat, 30 acreafor spring cropa. In-
quire of L F. Carroll, Route 1, Black-
well, Okla.
TO EXCHANGE—Good Texaa land
for Ponca City propertv. Apply to
Lane kv Co., Laou Office, Room 1, Wii
son block.
Taken up —Two small pigs, taken
up Saturday. Owner can have .ame
by paying charge*. C. E. Clemmer.
Lost—A pair ot gold glasses either
at St. Mary's Institute or between
there and Dr. Evans' residence. The
finder will be rewarded bj returning
same to Mrs. Sherman Hurst at Dr.
Evan.' place
Notice!
The manufacturera of Lowney's
candies will not have to make any '
cnaages whatever in the ingredient,
of tbeir products in order to meet
the requirements of the new pure I
food law Tbeir candiea are and al-
ways have been absolutely pure with-
out having been compelled by law *.o j
be made o We are exclusive agents !
for Lowney's good. In Poncf City
and guarantee every package. Mc-
| Doweli A Castator, 10* steps east of '
The laai-s of the Westminister
Circle of the Presbyterian church
have decided o give a fljwer show,
cboice flower* of a 1 kinds, instead ot
a chrysanthemum show a. was at first
dee ded, but there will be one pnz
g.veo for tbe finest chrysanthemum,
j Novcmber Its
j"lhe Moonshiner'^ Daughter."
Next Wednesday night, November
17tn, "The Moonshiner's Daughter"
1 will be tbe attraci ion at tbe opera
bouae. Much has been said and writ-
ten regarding this sterling attraction
now la its fifth season 0! artistic and
financial success.
There is a wealth of beautiful
scenery, and the characters are pecu-
liar to that part of this glorious
United States, Kentuckv and Ten
nessee. wbere moonshine wbiasey and
feuds aboind. A novelty In this pro-
duction ia tbe soft Southern drawl
used by all tbe players.
The Ponca City Oil, Gas and
Mineral Company Cho'ce bome
toave announced the following rate , ulbe .
for tbe winter of loot 7: ,tore o*w-tf j tton ot same, with map* -nd half-tone
t* it s. - AAAI Catllih, (rciho?itcn,ce!eA, iprlnir cuu.
Business Houses, 15c a 1,000 chlccen, liverworat, weenies, sugar
Free Lands.
Y< u may think that Uncle Sam bas
given away all bis free land. Tbe
reverae is true. The public lands
are not nearly all exhausted.
The Santa Fe has recently issued a
comprehensive folder, containing full
InformatUn about free United States
government lands along that line inI
the Soutnwest, where tbey are -ndi- The beauty bee is a money-maker
how to ret them A synopsis I* given It
of tbe bomest -ad and desert land
For Sale.
A nice subutban bome* with good
well and cistern, and good barn and
bave; all fenced: "fine fruit. Inquire
at tbi* office. wl-xi
honeys" up one* thougbt*; tt
sweeten* one's life; it's nectar on
. .. togrtber "ith of land one'a words, at.d drops, sip by alp, in-
.e grown alfalfa seeJ M tributary to tbe Santa Fe av,„ah.e to one's hear, when Hollister'. i£cky
at Wetiel Bro s aeed under .ucb law. a.,d a brief de.cri,, Mountain Tea is used. Tea or Tab-
Residences, 20c a 1,000.
When bills are pa'd by tbe loth
uf following month, the above
rates will auply. but pot othrr-
wi*e. All bill- payable at the
First National Dank.
Leave your order* for meters with
W. E. Scott and get to burning cheap
a* at once.
W. E. SCOTT, Manager.
lets, 35 cents. R. E. Morrison St Co.
There are counties* acre* of agrl-
; cured bam. pork of all kind, beefsteak cultural andgrarng lands belo pinif
of the finest In the land nice hrs . to the Government which are abund
f *t bacon, pure bog laro, at Fred i wbho ire aounn-
Eills' Meat Market Call and s :e u. *nt,y "**«rtd ay natural rainfall; at-
-o many millions ot tc.es of arid
A Utt e new waU paper and your Und h„etofore regarded a. value-
bouse will look cleaner and brighter < whlc„ bp br, to
Thanksgiving and ^"^..teof prrfuotlveness tbrollgh tbe ^ ^
paper wiiq i
for Thankaglviog and
See bow cheaply you can paper
some of the artistic designs !n our
new stocs of exclusive patterns. PsU
ace Diug Store
Advertised Letters.
Following is a list of letters remain-
ing uncalled for to the Ponca City
po.toffice, Oct 30. 190>l:
OENTL.EMKN'
Barnard, C W Duncan. James
Dennta, Louis (3) Fluty, Jaines A.
Keller. Monro;
iff *al I Mc A Hater, Clarence Mosiey. A M
This folder may be obtained on ap-, Newman. Jno W Overeen. John
plication to the colon xatton depart-. Umev. B F Veager Willie
ment of A. T. it. S. F. Hallway, Rail-
way Exchange, Chicago
R A W LI N G 8 A COMPANY
PtiN< a riTY, OKU.
School Books and Supplies!
Tablets, pens, pencils, Ink, erasers,
drawing books, satchels, book straps,
pencil boxes, and all other necessary
supplies.
Free, Free, Free ! N
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 supplies.
W"We handle none but the best Standard Drug*
and those purchasing their drug* from us get re-
liable goods—and beneficial results
Rawlings & Co.
KELtAliLL DRUGGISTS.
Robertson, Fann F
iladikm.
Itrown, Mi.* Ida; Grime-. !
Mvers, Mrs E J: Sk.urn-
York, Mr. Ctn*.
When calling far tbe above please
say advertised.
B. 8. Hxrnkjs. Postmaster.
Miss F.lu;
Child Labor Reform.
ITbe National Cftild Labor Commit-
tee, of wblch P'taldrot Roosevelt la
.an honorary mrmbrr. announces a
union of forc«a with the Anti Child
Srverv League, an organ/atlon
formed by the Woman's Home Com-
panion for tbe express purpose of
supplementing existing reform work
[ with tbe wide-spread publicity ab.ii-
lutety essential to every successful
I reform movement.
j Tbe Woman's Home Companion
will contlnce Its scllvs campaign of
publicity In tbe Interests of child
! labor reform Beginning with the
. ami pavsagnp. its iwrsy Muunwui ira au iair
; January numSer s depart meat ol of- l''1 '""n- "* "n1* * i .« urnu'n* n as bi
, H. I.I L,_4 . .... . . , II"U.IS1«M r>«va roMv-tMT. Msillsos. Wis
■clsl notes, brief article, and Hems a«L0Ci| NUQ«ETI FOR SALLOW PI0PU
j of interest relating to the campaign
i In all parts of tbe country will be,
| published each month by the Nation- I VV. E. IMEL
H « family medicine ti; tuousands oi
loine* for A'i years- Dr. Tiudici's l.ivsr
«n<< Dlood S\ rut>
hollister a
Hocky Mountain tit NugpH
A Istf SsdKlxs br III) tools.
Bnnfi ^M(S HsiltM asS Nmsm* Vifsr.
A svs<-in« for ('ossllpsllon tniti«e«tloa. T.I vs
*nl KUlMjr irouutss, f'ton-los. klints*. Impurs
11. «*l. Ilad Rrrsih. Hlu^et.h llnwrlo,
sod Bsessch. lis Kophf Mountain Tss In lab-
sl Committee In the Wouiau'. Home i
Companion.
Sweeter than 'ove.
Dealerdn
'Coal, Brick, Lime, Cement,
COBS! COBS! COBS! , "TVITaT'ci
. Concrete Building Stone
j. s. liulchins Elevator
Phone 4
of all shapes andlaisea
Oflics and Yard
lli 114 Ctsirai Ave
Close 01.
!5_e Talk of the Territory.
We turn out better laundry
work than any other firm
in Oklahoma.
That's a Fact—The First and Best.
Results Talk!
j Established Sept. 1893.
King's Steam Laundry,
Agents Everywhere.
Call Phone 77. Ponca City, Okla.
the wouthern.
Corner Seconc^and Grand Aveaue. ,
Handles the famous imported
mineral water—
Imperial
Product of Germany. Also
Bonded Whiskies i,amp
as-
we furnish Pleaae put people wanting
vtuliou such furniture next to u .
The School The Church
K ndlv put us
next to stem
The Office The Lodge
The Library
Reeaiia*. Su'* Rmner«, Bunting and Silk Flag*:
Ruboer matting. Flexible steel mats.
•J. II, KI>C1, Ponca City. Okla.
Manufacturers Representative and General sales agent
71
DRAGGING
Awm palna aro a symptom of ths most serious troubls vhlch can
attack a veman. viz: falling of the vomb. With this, generally
come Irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weak so-'
Ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, Inl-
tability, tired feeling. Inability to walk, loss of appetite, color and
baauty. Ths cure is
WINE
OF
CARDIN
Woman's Relief
that marvelous, curative extract, or nstural essence, of herbs, which
exerts such a wonderful strengthening Influence on all female organs.
Cardul relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and slim-
ulates the muscles to pull the womb up Into place.
11' * M(e and permanent cure for all female complaints.
WRIT! US A LOTH
In strictest oonftdsnce. telling us sll
your troubles. We iU send free ad-
vice (In plain sealed en*elope >. Ad-
dress: Ladies' Advisory Dept.. The
Chattanooga Median* Co., Chstu-
nougs, Tenn.
"I SUTTUUD AWTUL PA
In sty wosib snd ovaries,'' writes Mrs.
Nao«l Bake, of Wetstsr Groves,Mo.,
and ay menaea were very painful
and IrreguUr. Sines Uldng Cardul I
feel Hke a new «nsan, ^e est
sutler as I *4."
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The Message
from Home
Is more apt to strike a responsive chord at this season than
at any other. Thai's probably because vou've ha<l a pros-
perous season and vour 'bought* are with vo r folk* and
former friends "back easi" or "up north," and there is a
yearning to visit th^and again se- the old familisr place
It you've an attack ot ' u>>meslc«ne «'' -('. u not a serious msladv
but It ought to be humored)—write me at once tor oartli-u'ars of
our Home Visitor ' Excursions to be run October 2: and Novem-
ber 13 and IT. One snd ine-thlrd tare fo>- round trio. Mmlr um
110. On sale October 23 and November |:i 4ml TI 30 days' ilmlt
W L. INGHAM. Agent.
The Auhison, Topeka \ Sant.i Fe Ry.,
I'onca City. Okla.
Morrison trusted over 2.YUU0 time., Mart hsd a little lad
with prescriptions.
llurfotd wants It urders'ord tbat
be is still trading gas stoves for wood
aod coal cook stove* and beaters.
Whose face «a* fair to see,
• e each nlgbt he bad 1 drink
O: R tk> Mountain Tes
H I HMV son A Qib
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1906, newspaper, November 7, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175535/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.