The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, November 19, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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BIG-
Excursion
OVER THE
Santa Fe and
International & Great Northern Railways
By the
The Kansas City Immigration Co.,
422 Gumbel Building, Kansas City.
Wnnafl Collector
SKIN ERUPTIONS
FOR 35 YEARS
TO
The Gulf Country of
TEXAS
NOVEMBER 20
Buy your tickets to Cotulla, Texas, via Santa Fe and I/&
G. N., changing to I. & G. N. at Milano Junction
Round Trip Tickets at Ex-
cursion Rates from all Points.
Good for 30 days. Sleepers free on our Excursion train
leaving Kansas City, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 10:30 p. m.
We are at present offering for sale a choice tract of Agricultural land
la La Salle County, Teias, four and one-half niles front Cotulla.|the county
•eat, on the International A Great Northern Railroad, in a One. mild and
healthful climate. The Town ot Woodward City baa already been establish-
ed aa the property with an artesian well furaishlBg a focd supply ol water,
■tare baildinc*. a cotton gin costing •10.000, and telephone system, affordin*
all the necessary advantages to residents of that section.
The aoll Is a rlcb, sandy loam with rood clay subaoll. and Is second to
aoae In the world for agricultural purposes As an actual demonstration of
what tbe land will do, we have 1,000 acres under cultivation and every op-
portunity will be afforded for a careful Inspection of same.
field* of cotton, corn, oats, millet, milo maze, sorghum, broom corn,
orchard, and vegetables of all Kind* are yielding abundantly to tbe practisa
farmer. Cotton in this locality is yielding annually frcm t35.00 to ISO iO per
acre, and often more. Melons, cabbage, cucumbers and other v;K?tahle
are producing every year as high a* WOO 10 per acre.
Price of land, $14 cash, $15 on time.
Terms One-hak Cash.
Tbe great demand for Sand In this section 1s bound to ha ' a -timtilv '<< e
inloence on preseot prices ard we canr.ot empbas xe too strongly the im-
portance of an ear!y purchase
For further information call or write
Stewart & Sifferd,
County Agents,
Ponca City, - - - - Oklahoma.
Tbe firm name «u 8bins k. Aha,"
said tbe retired hardware dealer, a ixl
ire dfcln't gift oo from the start. 1
bad a good trade and van obliged to
lie on th road mo t of th - time. Tliis
left tbe baying to mr partner. Tbe
trouble was that be wasn't any kind of
a buyer If a salesman i-iuie along
witii a cock and ball story about a ! "
sW-k wife anil a d<jz*-n or so start lug i A THOUSAND THANKS
children tfbinn would Imy a bill of
goods of bim wbetlwr we wanted tliem
or not. Tbe coo«ef|Oenr* was that ev
ery time I >-a:i.e in I found the stock
growing in spite
dn<* It.
"Well, the result of It all wn that
weeping dnitntuers finally «qni>«del
n turning tbe store into a junk shop.
and w«* had to ouit. Khinn. as be
sbooid have ilon-. offered to stand the
low. gtrlnc tip all the capital he'd put
In. acknowledging that tbe outcome
had been entirely h;i fault. If I
have i•!< -.-1 up at on. !..- tii'UTl Hoap, two boxes of Cut k-ura Ointment,
woakl ha'e been ju-t e:i.,,igt) t > ,ua'-el and two bottles of Cuticurm Resolvent,
Suffered Severely With Eczema All
Over Body—Examined 15 Times
by Government Board Who Said
There Was No Cure—An Old
Soldier Completely Cured.
TO CUT1CURA REMEDIES
For over thirty-fire rears I waa a
,f r:-v efforts to re | Kvere sufferer from eewma. Theerop-
j tion waa not confined to any one place.
It waa all over my body, limbo,
and even on my head. I am sixty
years old and an old soldier, and have
been examinM by the (iovcrnmeyt
Board over fifteen times, and they said
there waa no cure for me. 1 have
taken all kinds of medicine and have
■pent large s'lina of money for doctors,
without ava.iL A short time ago a
decided to try tbe Cuticura Remcliea,
and after uwirig two cakea of Cuticura
Alfalfa Chicken Food
POULTRY,
D. W. KYGAk, Prop.
Star Barber Shop
Satcsssar te CslMes ft Ky |sr.
Tbe Best Equipped Shop la Kay
county. < nme and ae« me and
get what you espect.
All kinds of HAIR and FA< ti
preparations. All fate
lotions aotiscptlc.
Baths for Everybody.
[First published In Ponca City tou. .
er Oct. 23. 1U0« )
NoriCKOF SHERIFF S8ALK
In tpe District Court of Kay county,
Territory of Oalahoma.
Stephen Countryman.
Plaintiff, i Caae
TO.
No. 32JU.
Ellen K. Karnsworth,
Defendant.
i Coder and by virtue of *n order of
sale iMU.-d to me out of tbe District
Court ol Kay county, Territory of
OaUhoma, in the above entitled ar-
Hon, on the lVib dav of October. A
D I will, on Krkdat.the S3id
day of November, 1WM, at ^:•*> o'clock
p. m ol .aid day, at the east Iroot
door of tbe court bouse, In tbeCit)
of Newkirk, Kav count jr. Oklahoma,
offer at public sale and sell to tb
bigbe«t and heat bidder fur ra h in
hand all of toe following dencribrd
properly, to-wit: The north one-b II
> (l) of lot fourteen (14) and all of lot
: ttiteen (!•'•) In block one (1), In Farns-
worth aodltlun to tfte City ol Nee-
• , . _ kirk, Kay county, Oklatioma t«:rrl-
and Grow Fat ! '7- a deacr.Wd property IS
^ taken M the prooertJ ol till -a It ile-
If you would eat the genuine Meal- tendant, Kllen F.. Farnsworth. and ti-
< an chile and tanala., your stomach directed by said order of aale to be
will always be in good condition and
you will leel like laughing I'hvsl-
i tana recommend It as will be seen I
by tbe following:
TESTIMONIAL
Tbe following has been handed us
by one ol the most prominent physi-
. tan. M mm I u> lie .aya few per
•<>na can appreciate the beneflta to be
derived from the o«e of genuine Mea-
ic.an Cbllr and Tamales, as prepared
by Mexican John of l'on< a City Ckl
health giving properties of tbe sweet
Mealcan pepper and the compound
with wbnh It is aaaoclated as a ron
diaient has ooequal. It gi e. tone to
the alimentary canal, regulating tbe
Inactions, relieving constipation and
giving a natural appetite and enjoy-
ing Ibr faculty of promoting health
by Its action on tbe kidneys, akin and
lyapbatlr*.
CJKT OKNL'INK M KMC AN CHILI!
sold, with appraisement, to sa'l.ty
.aid judgment and costs in said a>
• loo.
Tne above described propertv has
been appraised at 17(11)00, and will
not be sold for lesa than two-tbir Is of
the appraised value.
Witness my hand at ay office In the
City of Newkirk. Kav county, Oma-
botna territory, tnls Slrii day ol Oc*
toiler, IMKt.
C. W, WoobKN, Sheriff
Hy O. W. TwnniH, Deputy.
A little new wall paper and your
bouse will look cleaner and brighter
for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
See how cheaply you can paper jpttb
some of tbe artistic designs n our
tw stock of delusive patterns. Pal-
ace Diug Store.
as, with uo low to me. tint the very
day we closed along come* a one l -jg-
ge>l < >m men-is I traveler he t-alled him-
self consnmptive. wh'-ezing thr'-ngh
one lnnic. and fthlnii hid to or.!i*r a
bill of bim. We <1 i-ed the or er
out at almtit >V ,-ents on the dOQsr.
making a deficiency .t *1*T.4'J. Tb!«
Shlnn arres-d to pay s« < n lie was
•Me.
"gliinn was a bachelor and removed
from lr* roon * In an .-;iirtQi -nt ho-i«-
to a little • I r,iitr I sent a n; :i armtnd
to coll«it his Inilelite I nt became
beck empty hrindeil I sent anothe-
with onler* to Is* r. .re p rs|«rent. and
h- came back, reporting that tbe <l - r
had l«o«.n slrmnied in his face. I u«*d
to see Kliirin cK-«-asionally on the street.
He looked morose and shabby. One
day I *:iw h'm nire a «|iiarter to a liejr-
gar That n;rtd" me mad. If be had
money ti give «nch n iisan«-es he had it
to pay his honct debts. I hired a reg-
al r tlglit'ng collect >r and sent bim
round to Hbinn's sfeauty. He came
back with It's heml bandaged np. a
bla<-k eye and a swelled lip. to say
nothing of the !o«a of a suit of clothes.
"I hired several men in -uccesslon to
go and get into the h >use and stay
the e till Shlnn came down with the
funds. Tile first o: e that came I Kick
rej* ried he'd l<eeu thrown out. the sw-
oml shared the same fate and the third
and the fourth and s> on likewise
"Then It occurred to me that I'd semi
a woman. You see. a man can't fight a
woman, and there never was a soman
yet that couldn't gel tbe iiefter of a
man if she warded to. There waa no
woman's collecting ar«*ucjr in tbe to^vn.
so I t dd se. eral friends of mine that
I'd Ifi.e half the d-ht to any woman
who'd collect It.
"Abont a mot.tli after making the
atiniMiiM-euient a yoatitf. good looking
wo.una came to see me and said she'd
he-ird I wanted a debt coHor-teJ of
Percy Shlnn. *he .liou't 110k lie a
bu-i «■<*« wjiuan at all. but I cain-!.. i • !
to try her. So I gave her an order for
tbe money aud Martetl her out.
'It w.i* 3 o'clock when she left Inc.
and I w.iliel with a good deal <>f anx
lety to iearu bow Sbinu would me«.t
tbli new enemy. I expected her W-a
in als>ut au hour Four o'clock came,
but uo collector 6. T. nud she
didn't show up. Ill fni t. she didn't
tl'ow up that night nor tbe next day
not* the ue\t nor tbe next. A wee'..
passed, awl I lie-^n to think Shlun ba t
murdered ber. Funny, wasn't It? Ev
crv wan I'd seut bad «• woe back after
ha..u{ Ii en tlu-owu out; t lie only wo
i.iair>l'd seut didn't «i iiic back nt all.
"Tbc.i I lancied maybe tbe wo:iian
bad <-oll«-< :e.| tbe gsottey or a part of i:
and cone off with It. At the same tlm<-
it o«-t u.-red to nte (bit I bad stupidi.t
omitted in take I -r address. I con
eluded to uotlfy the police and starte 1
out t i do "o. hut thought I'd take a
look on tlie way at Shinn's bouse >
I went a rouudaliout way aud Itrmfbt
up opposite the shanty Somehow it
didn't loik so tiiuibleslio u as before
There were white holland "hades In tlie
windows aud a few flowers In the yard
In front.
"A woman came out of a house near
where I waa standing, and I asked her
who lived In the house opt«sdte. She
aald. 'Sir. Shlnn.' Any one with hlmT
'Ills wife' •! d'dn't I now lie was
married ' 'He wasn't a short 'une
ago. Tln 'i 's a st.iry c>miie«>te«l with
It. Mr. Hlilun owed atinie old curiv w'g
eon sonte money and «cut a yonns >' o-
moti to colbx-t it. she was n*nl tin -t
Hhe t ol l ti I'it lte was to get half th-
amount collected: that sbi* was the on I
|y -npport of a wldowel mot' and
seven brothers himI slaters. Slie gave
stii'h a pitiful pi' ture that S'linu. wh • .
had Im-cii a long while starving lilm«elf
to |aiy the debt and bail Just «aved thf
last penny, went and got It and gave
It to her. You we voitielmdy had told
her what kin I of a man Hhntu wss.
Kite was so rut Up by Ills lovable man
ner that she told bim to keep the tnon
ey for nil ber. and be aald lie would
keep It till Ids creditor came for It
himself It was one of tbe <|Ulekest
mati-hes I ever beard of. They only
knew each other a week lieforr they
were married '
"Thla was the tory given oat. Years
after I hesrtl the true on
two treatments in all, I am now well
and completely cured. A thousand
thsu.k* to Cuticura. I cannot Hi ak
bio highly of the Cuticura Rcmedi «.
John T." Roach, RichmoqHalr, Rota
Co., Ohio, July IT, 1905."
100,000 MOTHERS
Daily Tell Other Mothers
That Cuticura Soap is the best bahy
soap in the world for cleaning and
piirifying tlie skin, and tliat Cuticura
Ointment is of pric< 1< * value for
f'Kithing and healing itching, t irtur-
ing. andrli-diguringcrupti . A -ii: '^e
application of Cuti- ura Ointment, p <-
ce-led by a wann b::th with Cuticura
Soap,gives instint ri-..'f, and refnr'h. -ig
sl'-ep for «kin-t'irf ured bal>i<-s, and n- t
for tirr-d mothers. Bathe the ..f-
fected parts with hot water and Cuti-
cura Soap, to cle-in.se the surface of
cnista and scales :md soften the tbii ic-
ened cuticle; dry without hard rub-
bing, and apply Cuticura Ointment
freely, to olLay itching and inflammor
tion, aad soothe and beaL
Soap, OhSMSt, sai PHIsoss
•h- ^rv^kClMa.Ceff^lak
THE KING OF AIR RIFLES!
Given Away to Boys Free for
Getting of Qub Subscriptions
for the Weekly Journal.
Any boy who will secure 10 new
•ubscriptlons tor The Kansas City
Weekly Journal at 25 cents a yeat
each, making a total of 12 V) and wi!
<end the names together with tbi
rooary to Tbe Kao-as City Journa
will be given an air t ifle as a present
Tbe name of this air r fle is tbe King
and it is certainly tbe king of air rifles
It is made of polished steel hand
somely nickeled. Genuine black wal
cut stock, peer rear and Rocky Mour.
ta'O front tigDt. Shoo's HB sbot oi
darts accurately with great force
Length 31 inches, weight 2 pounds
Ail parts interchangeable
Now is tbe time for tbe boy to earn
a splendid air This offer wii
bald good until Jan. I, 1 '.*07.
ti Send tor samples for canvas-in*
(ITDo not fail t > write your name
ann address p'ainlv and give your
nearest expresa cfflce, for tbe air
rillj will nave to be shipped by ex-
press.
.■send yojr remittarce by postofflce
monev order or draft, and
Tbe K iosa City Journal.
City, Mo.
address
Kuiias
Watch your chrysanthemums and
get them in good bloom for)th^ ftowi
Or a ad a<enar, I'onca City, O.ila •now Sonnone will get the ,irise.
Mexican John,
man was an old sweetheart of Khlnn'«
who had refused him On hearing of
his condition she had gone. dlagul*ed
(Mtensllily to rolltN't the money
Know Ing hu soft spot, alie had made
tip the yam Then she threw off her
disguise a nd there was a clrctia
"Yes. I got the nrnne) every cent
due I went for It tnvself"
UKICIIKKT DO! KM AN.
[Firs* published in P^nca City Couri-
er Oct. 2.1, lya, ]
H • R. Brodtioil, i« Receiv- |
er fit TheCit zen's Bank of |
I'jaca Citj, Oklahnm?, |
Piaiot.ff i Case
vs. No.
E. L. Farris, as Admlni 'ra - , 2HWI
or ot the K-tate of F I'
Bishop, deceased, and Jen {
nie W Bishop,
Defendants.
Under and by virtue ui an order of
•ale issi . i' to me nut ol tbe District
Court ot Ka) County, *Mlabouia 1'er-
ritorv. in tbe above entitled action, I
: win on Wednesdav. tbe 21st day of
i November, A. D lW i. at the hour of
! two o'clock, ti m . ot ald dav, at tbe
leant front m.or ot tbe < ourt House
| In the city ot Niwstrs. Kav County,
IO*labon>.i Terrllnry, i Iter lor .puidn.
sale and sell to He nig best a .ol b st
bidder ftrcaii la h#• d. t he to.low tig
desc11bed rea. esiate, to-wit: lue
[ noi th aest quarter of the soutn-f ast
quarter ar o the « t on< -halI nf tbe
«rr-' on- -hal' ot the no'tn-. -st (jnir-
te'of the south-east n >arter, ail in
section twent\ .s< x (2«t), township
twenty-six I i' . i « rtb ot range two
(t), Ka t ol Indian Meridian. Kay
Count y, Oklahoma Territory, contain-
ing lifty acres more or less.
Tbe aiMive described property Is
taken a the propertv of the above-
named defendants, E I. Fair s. as
Administrator of tbe estate nf F I*.
Bishop, deceassd, and Jennie W lbs-
bop, ard ts directed bv said otder of
sale to tie s«nd, without apnral etrent
lccordlng to aw, to satlsly a jade*
n i ot rendered 10 said action on tlie
1 totb dav of Marcn, IWai. in favor of
thr said plaintiff and against the
a«ld defendant-, for the sum nf 1*44.-
a;, with Intereat thereon at the rate
The wo ' j.| .even per cent per annum from
Bran, Shorts, Chops, Oats* Hay, 1
Kaffir corn, Cane seed. Z
You can get everything that is carried in y
first class feed store. A
Capitol Stock Food, Tonic Stock Salt,
Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds, £
AXD THE FAMOUS
Royal Cream Flour C
Everything delivered, large or small quantities. A
A. F. HARNESS, J
Phone 351 Dealer in Flour. Feed and Seeds, v
tifth door east of post office *]
Change Cars at
Kansas City
Take a new, bright and attractive traic
from Union Station. Kansas City, to
Union Station, Chicago. The train is
The Southwest ltmtttd ot the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railway
Lcare Union Station. Kansas City, 5:55
p. m.;Gtand Avenue, 6;i.6 p. m.. arrive
Union Station, Chicago, 8:20 a. m. A
postal card will bring you complete ;n-
formation about rates, routes and train
G. L. COBB, Southwestern Passenger Agent,
907 Main Street, Kansas City Mo.
Central LIVERY Barn
New Rubber-Tired Carriages, ^
| New Teams, New Harness, T
t Prompt service. Everything New. ^
Horses and Mules'tr Sale ♦
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| Central Avenue. Phone 247. ^
W. M. Brilcy, Prop. ^
^ General Auctioneer business in city or country,
the Iwth dav of March. ItrfWl, and the
costs of aald sctlon tased at ttlUSTi.
(IIAM W WiMlDRN.
Hberiff ot Kay Count y, Ok>a.
notk k: notick:
II you have a (aria or tesiaence (or
sale or rent, liat It with Cbeuowetb,
the real estate huatler over the.First
National bans
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|4tHotel DeHoss"|
I Ed L. MOPTON. Proprietor ^
x H°tel do Hess, the best on the line
W Outfits reliable, rigs that are fine. ▼
^ The best equipped barn, service correct, ♦
(xcels competition in every respect «
% Light running rigs, rubber tired and neal ^
^ Drivers all careful, teams that arc fleet, ^
^ Every patron will find satisfaction complete A
^ Home public is suited and traveling men ^
X On every occasion come here again. X
Superior always ior (ceil and for l«iaru,
v Suitable rates ■% the markets afford. ^
X South Sccond Street, ... Ponca City, Okla X
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| CITY LIVERY BARN. |
X A. S. PtUHYMAN, Proprirtor A
t Livery, Boarding and Feed
X Wtflhlpfi Corner Central A venae
^lal/ICS, im Fourth Mrsst.
New Livery Rigs, Careful Attendance,
^fcfc-and fair treatment. ^
Patronage Soliciretj and Satisfaction Guaranteed. •
"LmithmQOLD DUST twlnn do
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