The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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Our Fall Stock
Is Now In—
with a full line of
Jewel Gas Ranges,
Jewell and Triple Effect
Heaters.
Our Block Light Stock is Complete.
We will be glad to give you
estimates on
Gas fitting. Plumbing,
Pumps, Tin Work.
H. P. Gott & Co
hardware Outfitters.
Hard Water.
A farm wunian in Pennsylvania once
■nlri to me. "I never bear any one sing
The Old Oaken without u
•hudder." For fifteen years atae bad
done fbe cookine und waahluK for a
fntnily of six wltb no other water aup-
ply tbnn what ahe bad bauletl out of
a well nearly thirty feet deei> l y menus
of a bucket, tinih* In winter were al
moat «> it of the <|iiest' in. and even In
the summer they were regarded aa an
oct-axiou of more th in ordinary impor-
tance. for which iireparutima had to
be made hours nlif.nl of the great
event. A cubic foot of water weigh*
aixty-lwo ami a half pounds. and l:i
all tbeae yeara the nnnilier of toon
thin woman had llftel bad made poet-
ical allusions to "Iron bound" and
"uioh* covered" buckets n gold deal
like siylng "rope" to a man ubout to
lie hanged.- Farming
THE PONCA CITV COURIER
BiTAHIJHHKU 1?M.
A Rlark «aal.
Moat trading steamers which wish to
study e.-onomy and effect have their
■ : j aft mast ii;iint<-<l black. If they did
HY THE UOURIKB PR1NTIMU COMPANY ni>( the matt would mill tie -milled
L. C. HKAIH.KY, EDITOR. j,y lin,j Would look very dirty
' - In consequence. The amoke from the
F.ntered at .he postoftlce in Ponca vessel's fnnnel i* carried iiackwiird by
City for transmission ttirougn the
malls aa second-class matter.
the forward motion of the veaael, und
the mast would Ixik grimy if it waa
painted any other color than black.
jrriCK ON EAST GRAND AVRNCE
PHONE 28.
Republican Nominations.
For Congreaa—First District
MUDS. McGUIRE.
The Negro as a Soldier.
Speaking of the d.scharge of
three companies of the Twenty,
tif•'• infantry, a colored regiment,
tie Kansas City btar sa>s that ibe
vi ume of letters received by the
war department, protesting, show
a sentiment of fair play toward the
cc oied race that is quite encour*
a^-ng It has been a pleasingsur-
prse to witness the fe-ling which
this incident has aroused all over
the country. The strong mani-
festation of sympathy for the ne.
gro soldiers who suffer in the af-
fair without blame shows again
the one touch of nature which
makes the whole wtorid kin. even
without respect to color. It indi-
cates. unmistakably, that some
provision tor the re-enlistment of
the discharged men through the
roc j.n.ne.i dation of their officers
would be granting tc the public.
home of the soldiers or the of-
heirs of this regiment must have
committed a serious offence in
Texas, but lor all that our feelings
run in the direction pointed out
by the Star. Some of these negro j
sotdiers when compelled to turn,
over their guns are reported to
iiave shed tears and Wi**ed tht
weapons which this government
had piazed in their hands. We
believe that kind of a nt-gr i ia a
better American citizen than th< .
white dude who would deny a I
man admittance to a theater be. j 2
cause he wore (tie umlorm cf a >
common United S'ates soldier i m
Tlit negro has demonstrattd j ^
that he is capable of nidkng a|£
fc-ju i joldM-r He will ftjbl to a | A
hntsh when ibafa is occsnon fori
it, and this country may see the-i
time when it will need ihe colored
soldier to fight for its rjisfence I
This prtj.idice that refuses t> al '
low a colored man to work or tc
tight f< hi* country i* not ptcfi - j
able nor i< it right. The white I
race ought to hoe its own row, and
it ought to give ihe negio a chance
to hoe hiv Wichita Eagle.
Educate Tour Boweb.
Your bowels car be trained a%et
your muscles or your brain. Caa-
carets Candy Cathartic train voui
roweN to do right C.enu.ne tablets
stamped C C. C Never sold ia
Silk All druggists, toe.
Mar* had a little lad
W hnae face was fair to see,
Because each niirht be had . drink
Of Rncky Mountain Tra
It. K Murrinn a Co
Let IIIItlaht la.
A minister. addressing n meeting of
the London Bible s s-iety. of wlili-h the
Marquis of A nglesev waa president.
Mill that St. Peter refused to ndiuit
the marquis as a pe* or as Welling
ton's ol<l olticer or lord lieutenant of
Ireland or the leader of the Horse
guar Is at Waterloo, hut let bim right
la aa aoon as be knew that be was
president of the Bible society.
Johnson on A flora.
Although be wrote plays, .lolinson
claimed not to be fond of players.
When Boswell suggested that we might
respect a great actor Johnson cried:
"What, sir. a fellow who clap* a liump
on bis back and a bump on bis legs
sml cries, "I am Richard III?" Nay.
sir: a ballad singer is a higher man."
No doubt Boawell had Oarrlek In mind
when, after heariug Johnson say that
he looked on players as no better than
dancing dogs, he timidly suggested.
"But. sir, you will allow that some
players are better than others." "Yes.
sir. as some dogs dance better than
others."
Postmortem.
Trlend of the Family Your rich old
nncle died of softening of the brain, 1
bear. Ardlnck (who got nothing)—
Softening of your granny! He died of
ossification of the beart. — Chicago
Aa Rtprrl Opinion.
"What do you think of my daughter's
execution ou the piano?"
"Good name for it. for she certainly
does murder the time." — Baltimore
Imerican.
Money may not make the man. but
that doesn't prevent the man from try
log to make money.
Wednesday, Nov. ai.
The One Bijr Event of the Year
Happy Hooligan's
Triparound theWorld
See
Everjtblng New and L"p-to-l'aie.
A Company of Exceptional Merit.
HAPPY HOOLIGAN in Germany, Russia, Japan
and England.
The Pretty Dancing Girls
Evervthini
.SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
Main Lisa.
I Nr> «%
W^tl*...
I So IS
No«
Main Lino.
Mo 17
No 115
No 4m
So ii\
verything New and Up to the Times
Catchy Music Greatest Song Hits
Prices 35c, 50c and 75c.
S,*ats now on sale at
McDowell & Castator drug store
Coming Soon!
"The reputation of an Amuse-
ment K nterprise, whether for the
goodness of its wares—or other-
wise- -is not gotten by chance.
IT'S USUALLY EARNED"
We guarantee your money's
worth, or your money back
IK YOU SEE
bo years'
experience
Patents
OctlON*
Copyrights Ae.
AnroaaawKltnf a sketch snd dascrtptWn m*>
•uloklr awsrtaln oar opinion pa* waathar ml
InrentWin M prob*l ly relent able- ("inmunif-*
tionistrictly' -nildantial. hanobook on Patent*
lent fras. «>lti«*t uanr, for wwuir* patent a.
■ 'atnuts taken through Munu a Co. recclrt
I al nntte*, without charge. In the
Scientific america*.
A handsomely Illustrated week'y tersest cl
illation of any adentldc J-.urna:. Terms. S> a
ytw: four montha. $L Sold by all newa<lealers
wot ad:
srrlTes ?:«•!
... ai rives It 10 SI
arrivn* «:86 p I
.. rrl s *: pl
Uoiag South.
arrives t:X« a I
si riven 11:46 SI
srr'vas «:R p «
strives 8 30 a l
Hutchison Ponca City.
So V*
Nr. --X7
HoMS
W.
r rrlvs 1 S • i
lepnrull t^si
Brrires 8:10 pi
departs Tpa
L. INGHAM. Agent.
TIM K TABL K
BAST HUOMU.
Ua?M Airlvea
Enid 9 86 a.m. Ik. Louis 7: Sa.m
Biaus«*i: II 1% a ni. Memfbls T * *.a
ArkansasC 1 IS p.m. Kansas Olty 6. s ■
Wlnfleld IS iST ir
. _ _ ^ nnntiwmt?iT iiiuirrmfu "^s y. ■
■■ illation of any artentlSe )".urna!. Terms. S3 a
lh A* AHA (1/1 A A (t A : *«r months. *L Sold by all newxiealer;
tugene moore
NOBODY SPARED.
Re rirst la tllsi'k.
An old Scoti-li drllltiKist'T. «n th
•tory kim>«. tmiKlit liis pu|iil* tlu' iirt of
thm«tlng with the ssli**r until tliejr
frt" «jult imtrlest.
"Now tea<-fa ns to |>srry." sti;<l they.
"Oh." said h^. "you ninst do th«
thrnstliiK and let your t u injr do tlM>
parrying."
Mar Opperlielly.
Wife I had hrttpr take that hat for
4ft shilling* flusliand But I've only
got £2 with m«* now I'll haw to ow#
ttwin thr odd A shilling-*. Wife--Oh.
then. I'll tak* this one for :t guinesa
fits aliilllnga Is too Inslgnla<*nnt s
satn to on.
What Sated Mia.
Miss <>pp*r I will never marry you.
l>enkei*« n—Oh. hea>eua. I would Mow
By bralua out If we were not In the
midst «f the liusy sesson and I have ao
mtii-li to do' Kllegonde Blntter.
If i i'lianielfon Ihs-oiu**s blind It no
louc-r t-liiiugt's i-ulvr. but ronmius of
• bim kish hue
kidnr\ Troublei Allsck Poocs City Mm snd
WomeB. Old ind \aas( Alike.
Kidney lils seize vountr and old alike-
i^ jickl v come and little warning gl ve.
t tnldren suffer ia tbeir early yeara—
Can't control the kidney s cretlon®.
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain
Women worry, can't do dally work.
Robust men have lame and aching
backs.
O'd tolks. weak, rheumatic, 'atne,
K idurr distressing utioarv Ills
Tiie cure for man, for woman, or for
child
l« to cure the cause -the kidneys.
D.tan's Kidney PJItcure sick kidneys
Cure al: the varird forms of kidney
-offering.
Ponca City testimony guarantees
r■ rv twix.
J. U. l)ra e. photographer. on«t>u'h
Second street, and l>ing at 401 north
Second street, Ponca City, s s "i
cannot «Deak too hlgnly of Doan's
Kidney Pills tor I believe them to be
the flne«t kidney medicine 'here is.
i used them last spring and they cured
me of the backache which had anno*
ed me We are at present giving
tbem to our buy who ha**Tmptom« of
kidney and bladder weakness, com-
pla<nlne at times nf pa n In bis H*ck
and Ucking control over the kidney
secretions D an'< K dnev Pills which
we got at Panton's drug store are the
only remedy we have found to else
him r. lie'. In fact, thev have kept
him In good shaoe tor a year.
For «ale hv all dealer* Pries .W.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. X Y.,
sole agents for tbe United State#
Itemember tbe name-Doan'a—and
take no otner.
361 Broadway.
«* V St- WsaSiigton".
[Fir t pubiisOed in Ponca t Uy Court
er Nov 14, 19 B ]
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the district court of Kay county,
OKlahiima territory
H C. R BrodOo I, a- Receiv-
er ot The Citizen's Bank ot I
Ponca City, uitlaboma l'er- |
ritory, Plaintiff |
MO s f
l-aarna
O'Xeene ' I p.m
Sold it ptu
Blneliwsll T Bp
Arkan«s C f:l p ir
Winnald :.- ip -
west aonao.
MOST
i. -svhs 8t t^ouls
Arrives Arkansas I'ltjr
Arrives Blackwell
Arrives fculd '• > p.«
NO S
Ls-aves St I ouli t:<A p
Arrlvea Arbanaas rlty.... '':«Ss
Arrives Blackwell In f-im
Arrlvea Enid .1 - J p.a
Arrlvea tl'Keene 1 -Vt p.H
r. K CLAKK. I>. r A. wteblta. Kansas
Arrises
St. bouts 8:t0pja.
.s.'i w.m
i n p.m
' ^ P-i
RA M0-USUALLY -nmr«
oMtYtttf GUIDE
t^**^ IB6 ADAMS ST CHICASO.
Case
No
3«<43.
c
<? Tents -
c
Tents!
In His Georj eous Scenic Ilevival
of tbe Powerful Melo-D. ama
"Monte
Cristo
and are not thoroughly satisfied
The play that has and
must, outlive them all
Seats will be placed on sale one week
In advance ot d*te at
McDjwell <1 «'astator's drug store
styles, the Very Best in Material and
Workmanship.
All Canvas Work
ft
Tents, Awnin,
Machine an
Horse Wagon,
Stack Covers.
TENTS TO HKNT
House Awnings a specialty
Call or Writt for Prices.
Ponca City Tent & Awning Co.
Grand Ave., cast of Planters Hotel.
<JC <JC
Farmers, Think of Ihts!
Fifty (tSOOO) DoiUrs in gold that
you can have tor tbe best dUplay of
cora at tn? Corn Carnival to be b id
a*. Oklahoma Ci-y, Nov. 21«t to Dec.
8*.b, liter,.
Twentv Hve ' 4i"«.0 >) Dollars in gold
for tdc b.et tweuty ears of corn ex-
Mbit id.
And v' U cm j iio with ti/enty other
fstui rs id ibis county nd help to
win One Hundred iks) Ml) Dullar* i r
est di i-lg) by any one county.
Don't ovrrtook tble, as it Is worth
your wniie, each and every one of
you, to help u« keep Kay county in
tbe lead where st e bas alwiya been,
and show t ie people wbo we a.e and
what we can ral e here.
Br ng your corn, at lea«t twenty ol
yior best ears, to the t IHrciil J. Flea
Smith in Ponca Cit t. a-id he will glad-
ly give vou the p*iticular* relative
to the exhtbit.
Thrre l nohntly btrred—everyone
come. Wm HowaRP "HIEU'S,
Pre-. 6k aluiiKA Corn Breeders and
(l.jwtr* Asaociatlon
Advertised Letters.
Following is a llat of letter* remain-
ing uncalled for In the Ponca City
piatofllce. Nov. IX IIM':
OKNTLMIBM
B-aumoa'.TJ Divers, Bill
liowres, Maralrman Newell.. Will
ll'jberta, C M Sims, Ki
Turnbow, Walter
i.adiw.
Cole, Z'lpba (3) Davis, Mr'.
Haynea, Mrs. Will t'arhci, Li ura
Snt'th, Mis* Hasel.
Package, Mr* Jim Knight.
When calling fur the above please
•ay advertised.
h. S. Harms Po«tmm*ter.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Mfosti what you Mt
Mrs Fannie CbadweM, as Ad-
ministratrix of tbe estate
of ( . VV. Coadweil, ceceas- !
ed, and Mr* Fannie Chad-
well, Dtfend-in *
Under and by virtue ot an order of
sale issued to me out "it the Dis rict
court ot K*v County, Oslaboina Ter-
riiorv. in tbe above entitled aciii.n,
on the 12: h day of November, A. D
IK. ti, I will, on tne 17th day of Decem-
ber. A. D lWKi, at o'clocs, p. m . of
*aid d^y at the east front door ot the
court house in the city of Newkirk,
Kay Countt. Oklahoma Territory, ot-
fer for public sale, without appra se-
ment. and sell to the bigbe«t and best
bidder for casn in band, all of the fol-
lowing described property, to-wit:
Lots .even (1). eight (*), nine (k i and
( 10) in block number tbirty-four (34),
in the townsite of b-uffdale, a legal
subdivision of tbe city.ot Ponca City.
Kay County, Oklahoma Territory.
The above described property is tak-
en at tbe property of tbe above
named defendant*, and is directed by
said order of sale to be sold and will
be sold, without appraisement, at
public «ale, to satisfy said order of
sale and judgment in said action.
Said judgment Is for the sum ot sis
hundred fifty-nine and 28-100 do Ur
(t63 28). with Interest tbereon at the
rate of twelve per cent, per annum
from the 20tb day of March. Itt0«._and
cost« in tbe um of nine and ICVIOO
dollars, and an attorney's feeo't26-(X)
and accruing costs upon said order of
sale
Dated this 12th day of November.
A H 1 iM to:
Chakleh w Wooden,
Sne' iff of Kay Co.,
By OTts W. Twioos. Deputy.
[First published in Ponca City Couri-
er Nov. «, l«0«.]
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting of the directors of Senate
| Mining Co., beld on tne .11 dav of
i Nov , 1BW, at secretary 's office, an a-
I segment of 16 tiO per share I* now lev
i ied upon the capital stock ot tbe cor-
uoratIon, payable on or before Dec
lid, I MM. at tbe secretary's cfllce.
I Any stock upon wh'.cb this assess-
I ment shall retrain unpaid on tbe 4tb
day ot Drc.. 1H06, will be declared de-
linquent and advertised tor sale at
public auction, and un'e s payment Is
made before the date nt sale, tbe
>ald delinquent stock will be *old to
' pav the delinquent -*e-«rornt . to-
gether with cost of advertising and
ihe expense of «ale
II. J Sr.VBOt.D, Sec.
[First published In Ponca City Couri-
er Nov I. 1H0« ]
NO ' It K OF Hl'BLK ATION
Notice I* hereby given, That S. ti.
Jackson his this day Bled wltb tbe
county clerk of Kat county, t)klaho-
ma territory, kn application to sell
at retan malt. splrttiiotM riaoai
lienor- on lot In, 14, !-'• & 1 • . block 4U,
in the First want of Ponca City, in
•aid county and territory Now, if
.there be no object inns filed in thl-
It rtlce on or befiti NoVt itiiH-t Id, I is 'ti,
, said llccn*c will be ls*ued a« required
I bv • W.
Newkirk, O. T., tJctober 31. I«fi,
c h St Ci.aik, County Clerk.
By i'. h cfrry, IVputy.
S. o. jai kkiin, Applicant.
IPMrst published In Ponca City Dally
t uuri. i. tict M ISM ]
Sidewalk Notice.
To whom It may concern:
Notice l« hereby given that a ape-
rial sidewalk warrant ha> been or-
dered for the actual cost of labor and
material IM*4 IN tbf nt
a >idewalk on front of lots I, 'J, 3, 4, ft,
d, 7, block 4*1. in II irttnan addition to
the city of Ponca City, Oklahoma
If the said wain !■ not constructed
• Ithln four week* from the date if
tbls notice, said cost*, wltb a penalty
i per cent will be
added an I msde part of said warrant
and collected ns part thereof.
Dated Oct M. l!"«
,i s hi ri'tiiNN Mayoi
Attest: o T. UoRS-v, tuik
FRED D. SPAKKS, D.D-b.
O KNTIST.
GEO. 11. NIEMANN, M. D.
lUiomi 2, .1 and 4, upstairs,
Germain Building,
Phone 293, Ponca City, Ok la.
D. LAKE HUBLSR.
:: lawyer
will practice In all the court* of tba Tern-
'or* and <1ua general collection bullosas
K- iiuk t and it
■>vvr Klnc'* mora.
N wktrk, Okla
L A. MARIS, Lawyer
Punca City, Okia.
Will practice In all courts. Collec-
tions promptly made.
Office over Sblre's Store.
ROBERTSON & PANTON
Physicians and Surgeons.
microscopical and x-ray work
■ LECRTICAL TREATMENT
A. W. COMSTOCK,
Lawyer.
E. M. GARNER,
Lawyer.
Collection* a specialty L*gal paper*
drawn carefully.
Office over Morrison'* drug store.
DsWitt's Ktt SaUs
Kodol Dyspspsla
Dloaata what yea «
The testing of the
EYE
and fitting of g a«aes
I* a s fence In which n i
nne can he proficient
without the aid uf im-
proved B.idern Instru-
ment* combined with
years of practical ex-
perience and study.
These two requisites
prepare the ev> for a
new sight and bring
back lost vi.ion
Our experience, com-
bined wltb our superior
facilities guarantee*
you perfect satisfaction
Will be In Tonca City
once a month VV.it, a
this paper tor the date*
J. D. F Dudley
OPTICIAN.
l*abelln Block.
Arkan*a* City, Kansa*.
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