The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, November 26, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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We are moving our (stock of wall'
paper very rapidly. Better hurry j
and get vour share at the rut ptlce.H
we are nuking. MvD.iwell & C as tat-|
or, 1(4 step- east of pustoftue.
P A. Sivyer U ovr from Tjnlcaw?,
to attend (be funeral of Mi <>n Joe,
which Will be be U tomorrow.
"Tbe Housltr G;r.'' at the opera
house tomorrow ui^bt.
Bitter Sweets it Morrisons. 1
Mrs. U. L. Woottrn arrived last
night tr< m Trinidad, Colorado, to be
present at tbe f":iciai ot her ii.-ph<
Joe Sivyer which will be neld trom
tbe Catholic cburch at 10 a m lomor-
r •«*.
We want youi oM rook vor ii when
y ju put in gas. Will pay all they tare j
worth. P. !.«. Downey, Second ll«ttul
Store, west side, Suuiu K rst.
What I. sweeter tbau lovt — Plows
candies, of course. — Palace Drug ^
Store.
Yesterday a« about the wettest,
C.oomlest, muddiest day ever. It just
simply rained all day. But it cleared
off after sundown and today has been
fine enough to make us forget all
about it.
Chocolate almonds, assort-
ed chocolate nuts, chocolate
peppermints and chocolate;
creams made by A.M.Ramer
& Co. at Morrisons.
The preachers have arranged a fine
program for tbe union Thanksgiving
cervices in the Christian church next
Thursday morning. There will be not
long ■sermon, but several short talk*'
and plenty of good singing. Better I
go. Tbe editor of this paper is going
U be there If he ha. to wal* all the
way.
• The Hoosier Girl" is one of the
b t attraction uf tbe season,
"Sat, Sam, bear de news? What
' oout de Section?" "Notnm' 'oout
de 'tectlon, but plenty "oout Texas
cotton and rice lands at •500 per
quarter section, pay for it aov t oe
Jure Gabriel toots his horn. Better
hutry up and see Ilairti \ Cone, lar.d
•Cents, in tbe Wilson block." tf
Sister Btbiana, the efficient pri-
mary grade teacher at Si. Nlarv's In-
s-itute. was tiken to San Antonio
l t Friday, upon the advice of local
pa>stciaos, lu order to be placed in
tue care of ai eminent ear specialist
The Sister has been suffering for
►ome time with a serious affection of
the bones of the Inner ear aid mas-
toid cell#. Sister St Theodore ar-
rived this morning to take charge of
th. primary grades until tbe recovery
fcf S «*.cr B.Diana, which, It Is to te
hoped, will not be loog delayed
A fresh sQipment of P<ows fine
cindit. Just received-Palace Drug
Store.
Bitter Sweets at Morrisons.
J. L Sivyer. son of Mr and Mrs. P.
A S vyer, of Tunaawa. died Tursday.
November 2', at E'Paso Texas,
w lere he had gone a mooth ago in
« it hope ol regaia.ng b;s health Mr.
S vyer was l> rn in Trinidad, Colo.,
tweatyaeven years ago. He wa a
talior, and for twelve years was In
business In Wichita Tnree years
ago tie came to Punca City, where be
r^n a tailor shop. Besides father
and mother, be leaves two brothers
and two sisters. One of the brothers
lives in Albuquerque and the other In
Ponca City. The two sisters life
w .tb their parents In Tonaawa. The
grandmother of the deceased, Horn
Oakland, Cal , and tbe brother, fro^
Albuquerque, N. M.. will he present
to attend tue funeral.—Tonkawa
News.
We will pay the ' Igbrst price for
all kinds of second
M unlet A McCarty
Some Holiday
Facts
W^e have for several months been
seeking goods for uur holiday line.
In all our looking and buying we have
had the interest of cur customers in view.
We have chosen goods that we know
will plt.ase and have bought them
close onouuh to be able to make pleasing
prices. There is no one who can afford to
overlook ihe assortment we have provided
We ask you to see the goods early so
that you may secure ihe ideas and sugges-
tions that inspection of such a grand line
will afford.
Watch for announcement of our
Grand Holiday Reception.
PALACE DRUG 5T0RE,
Wm. F. Wylde, Proprietor.
#/<$># <&<$*§> Winter
Medicines.
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
every need of the community and to anticipate needs
before they are expressed.
Whatever drugs, medicines or sundries you may re-
quire this season we can supply. We can give assurance
that the quality will be the highest and the price the
lowest possible.
Get the habit of coming to us for drug store
goods. It is a habit that pays.
Resolutions.
Our Post Is draped 11 mourning be-
cause of the death of our comrade
and friend, William Edward Junta,
who departed this life November «,
19H>, it tbe age of 76 years. In tbe
death of Comrade Jones, the Post of
Ponca City lose* a faithful member
and tbe Comrades a friend never to
be forgotten. We commend bis body
to the earth and bis spirit to God who
gave It. Therefore, be it
Resolved, That Post No. 24 G. A. R
extends to his dear and bereaved wife
and family in their sad hour ot dis-
tress and sorrow our slncerest and
heartfelt sympathy.
That these resolutions be spread on
the minutes of the Post book, a copy
sent to the family and to tbe city
papers for publication.
James Reppeto,
B. P. Wylde,
Committee.
Hay^s-Pairchild W. R. C. No. 8, in
memory of William Edward Jones:
•'Taps" liave sounded for another
member of that gallant band of those
stirring years from '61 to 65, and out
of tbe sbadows into tbe purer ligbt
nas passed one who testified once for
ail his right to the name of patriot
Therefore, be it
Resolved, That we extend our lov-
ing and tender sympathy tobisdeariy
beloved wife and son and family, tbe
wife an honored member of our Corps.
And we unite with Hayes-Paircbild
Post No. 24, of which tie waa an hon-
ored member, in making record of
our sense of personal loss In the pass-
ing away ot their Comrade. We honor
bis memory and garland u with wcrdt
of praise and love.
To our dearly loved f Ister so deeply
bereaved by tbe loss of her dearest
eartbiy treasure, we off-r this assur-
ance of our indlvidu il and united con-
dolence. In confidence we trust that
the memory of a noble, forceful, use-
ful and kindly life may in some meas-
ure assuage ber grief and solace ber
loneliness. We comaieud ber to the
care of our Heavenly Father, bo
said: "My grace is sulti^ient lor
thee."
j Re >olved, That a copy of these res-
jolutions be spread upon the secre-
tary's books of this Corps, toat a
1 copy be sent to our bereaved sister,
' rind published in the city papers.
Ida M Rthv,
altissa McDonald,
Claka McLaun,
Committee.
NewMnem
We have just received 1
a shipment of m
EATON-HULBUT'S *
FINE STATIONERY
The shipment came direct from the factory
at Berkshire, Pa., and contains the
very newest tints. We will be
glad to show it to you if
you will call at
our store.
How the Kilties Travel.
The management of the Kilt'es
Band endeavor at all timesto provide
for tbe comfort and convenience of
their banosmen. Tne Kilties travel
in the private c«r "Thistle," which
i« owned by the Company. It bi>s
S j "ad always done it at home, but
t 'erk hired a wash-woman. Then
tae young wife thought tbe ironing
was too much tor b^r; tbe cler* hired
t-.e ironing done. Tht n a woman was
hired to do the scrubbing, and finally
thf young wife worked tbe clerk up
!« owned by the Company. It b?. kt.eping a bired p4ri atuJ devet-
sleeplng accommodation j for over 40 ^ dehfate con„itution for her-
self. She had doctor bills, "treat-
| McDowell & Castator J
X phone 33. SteP5 east of Post office- ^
Programme.
High class specialties with "Tbe
Hoosier Girl" tomorrow nliibt.
W. A. Creel left today for Walters
Oslat oma. on a sbort visit
Ramers Bitter Sweets, cho-
colates with whipped cream
centers at Morrisons.
The funeral of Joe Sivyer will oe Vocal Solo J?"!
beid from tbe Catholic church at lo ' Recitation R>ba Wallac.
and hartal IS SIM U
„.^,.t«C..holtcc. r«er, The V.a.a Boll-ay
bod) is expected to arrive from K1 Piano Duet Misses Denmark
Opera House Tomorrow Night.
"Tbe Hoosier Girl," which still be
at the opera house tomoirow night,
1 is known as being a most delightful
pastoral comedy It Is said to be a
great accession to tbe list of comedy
succes.es, a. the bright jollity of ti e
tarce creates no end ot merrnrent
It ba every reason for succeeding,
people. Tbe manager has his state
room and offl-e in wb'.cb he trausacts
Sis business. Tbe car has also a
kitchen with all appurtenances from
which meals are served enroute. No
matter what ihe jump from one town
to another may be, the Kilties are al-
ways tn good trim for their regular
concert work. Tbey are occasioned
little Inconvenience, however: at
Winnipeg last winter tbt Kilties ex-
perienced some viry strenuous
weather. Tbe thermometer reached
V, below zero This rather inter-
fered with the car arrangements for
rbe time being: their heater and
iteam pipes froze and all the warmib
they could get was from the range
and !amp< and their beavv o ercoats.
During the three d iva of this delight-
ful weather the Kilti-s paraded daily
n full kiltied rejimentals. Tbe
Scotchman's argument that bare
knees are Hivg nic and conducive to
good health was amply demonstrated
ments," etc. Finally, one diy the
Atchl-on clerk rebelled, as men some-
times do. There was a big row and a
divorce. When the wife no longer
had anjone to work she pave uo her
delicate state of health and began
taking boarders. She did tbe cook-
Inir, disbwash'ng. all the housewors,
and the washing and ironing in ber
boarding house, and is now an indus-
rious, bard working, healthy woman.
Artists' Tapestry Paint
At R E Morrisoo's, 12 50 per bot.
Artists' velveteen can be furnisbed
by Mrs. Calvin Sloan, south Seventh
street, Poone 146.
What's a Turkey?
Or oysters or celery or anything
specialty line lor tbe Thanksgiving
dinner? If so, vou can find it at Pred
j Ellis' meat market. Also, you get
good health was amply demonstrated ^ iervice when you call
during that freezing period-not a J p
Kiltie caught cold.
•~m-— n has every reason xor hutitcuiin.
The following is tbe programme ((jr u u acred by a capital Compan>,
for the entertainment to be eiven at j •« * *'
tbe school bouse tonight by tbe High
school basket bill team :
Music Mandolin Club
Vocal Duet Bolloway and Tauer
Piano Solo.
W m. K. Lessart
Including the world-famed Kate Wat-
son In tbe title role, ana it is so dis-
tinctly novel in scheme antl develop-
ment that It lurnlshes what most
people like b«*st. a diversion from ac-
cepted standard. The plot is good
and will keep you guessing. The In-
cidents are immensely amusing,
whict makes It quite be breeziest
off. Hog tor a long time.
us up b) p^one 178
Teeth av ng lootn bru-hes are the
only kind to u-e. Our ftt>ck Is of this
kind which wc can sell at 10c up.
McDowell Jt Castator, I0J steps east
of vos'.offlre.
FOR SALE O ie nearly new double
Blifhth 5o inches,
wiuth| 38 int hes. «J« Dth 31 inches-
A Fairy Story.
Once upon a time a eirl from the
-ountry fell In love with an Atchison
clerk, savs tbe G'obe. She was dc- j
trrmin d to win him, and did. His
relatives said wbat a line match it
was fcr the clerk; the girl was strong « ^ «f shelving, counters and
and used to work, and tbe clerk was „ „,lf pt,cr.
poor She wou d be a great help to ^ BaXTER South Flr.t.
him The clerk furnisbed a modest Handles',
h .use. The young wife said, < f Oy.ter. and poultry at Handley
course, she could not do the washing, meat market.
Paso. Teaas, tonight.
Dan't fall to be at the opera house
tomorrow night.
At an adjourned term of the dis-
trict court held at Newkirk last Sat-
urday, quite a number of cases were
ruled upon In tbe case of DeKoberts
vs Town of Cross, demurrer of defen-
d int stained. In the case against
Morris tor murder, bail was denied
io the case of O.car Taylor vs Lotta
band fur'n.ture. Taylor, for custody of child, an order
B "tlei's old wi. uiade continuing the case unt 1
and coal cook stoves and heater
Recitation
Vocal Solo
Music
Recitation...
Vocal Solo ..
Piano Solo .
Piano Solo
Clyde Harroid |
... Wm. K. Lessait [
... Mandolin Club
I«ia Green
.. ..Dot Middleton
.. Wm K La'ssart
Fannie Denmark
In addition to the program refresh
ments will be served. Price 15 cents.
her husband, Arthur
! Wain>c ti, ronslcted of burse .tea
Home|cured salt pork atd corned
it ef at Handley s meat market.
Young ladles should be most partic-
ular about their loaks. Don't attire
yourself carelessl); be faultlessly
diessed, and Bolllster's Rocky Moun-
tain Tea will do the re.t Tea or
Tablets, 3o cents, R. K Morrison Jt
CHASE OPERA HOUSE
One Night Only
Tuesday, Nov. 27th
THIS IT IS •
•'jo Fresh. P • ' hcd
Furious i ..m First
Inning to tbe t inist'
lng yuite a number of o> ber c-se. Co.
Assorted chocolate nuts at were taken up and continued until Fok .ALE-Four cow., Bv
Tbe Succes.ful Innovation and Laugh
ing Surprl.e ot the Season
The Hoosier Girl
A i a.toral c.imedy dram-# In three ac'
srviy-tjr ^
9
> NO. «Nil.
¥
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REPORT "®0 THE COMPTROLI.ER OrTHE CURREHCY .CONDENSED) 1
OF THE CONDITION Or THE
FARMERS NATION AL HANK *
ponca city. (iki.ahoma,
AT THE CLOSE Or BUSINESS ON THE lirH DAY OF NOV., 190®. €
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Morrisons.
ext term
H A W LI NOS A COMPA K Y
|M iNl'A t'lTY, l KLA.
School Books and Supplies \_
Tablets, pens, pencils. Ink, erasers,
drawing books, satchels, book straps,
pencil boxes, and all other necessary
supplies.
Free, Free, Free!
A ten cent book .-trap free to each
pupil purchasing their text books from us.
We recognize no competition in the
sale of school books or school supplies.
atf-We handle none but the bc< Standard Hru^
Sdtho.cpurcha.ingth. lr drug* rom t. Ket re
liable goods—and b ntficial reiults
t • i)
J, 1 °
years
old, all *ill be tresb soon, tine x-oc-
i ave organ In a piano case. W Hi t *-
change for team. S. ti. Shaffer.
lamb at Hat<dle>'s meat
Spring
f
m:
market.
Two Words ta
Guilders
Ssre. ter than love.
imlllltiii <>f 11<
Ka-pnrt ol thr
Ponco State bunk,
Total
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lata. , psltl riKtis
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; Total '•U*
Tsrrllory of Oklahoma, Kay t'otintjr.ss
I, A a Hiimifonl. t'«ahtor ol ihw ai« vf.
itatioti I'Stik ilii sailt'lliitl) > i'«r llml ll
alMtvt' aiai' titftti is trus ami lltal saltl Itans
I, ,s uu ttllit-r llabllll Ifs ami Is mil a>iiilorst r
tut him ti.ill-or tililltfal lam otltrr I lusta llml
.iiitwit In lltr itlMtVf aiait'tinMii 1" thf Ih'.i
of my kuowtodf. ami l-ilt l. so Itslp ms tt.sl .
A A. HTHATruKli. * hsltli i |
HnlwrlbMl and sworn to hrforf nit* tills !*tlt
Introducing the Punnv <'t,n ,i lenne
KATE WATSON
Assisted bv 'he
I* tnu'.ii (ierman Cntaedl tn
0U5 COHAN
Ami t'omitan* ot Unuaual K*Cf ence
Beautiful Scenery. Catchy
Music, Sons:* and
Dances.
ila> til Ntivt'iula I ll« t
I A. M tHIM. Ni
ruts
orr«*et-.Aiissl:
i II !*i rat ti it'tl
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.V t'mlatwi s dtug store
f or h al h, eeenj "• >
t iry piuuiV.rik! is ,«nao u:
ess. it.al, a m i*ii w-.tiis
cover the entlrel. grouud -
rr'i t'tle and ri asoiiahlc.
P.-at, *e must km* ttur
business and nttn-d it
.ti artilv. A«lc your filetiis
ahtnit that Second, we n>usl
not charge vou tuu uiui h. Ask tta iii jav.nc' w 'it i
•i.k anyone you trust who knows
We make a study of aiUntiB • sani' tl. • i^ r^.:i-il
tbe t tllrt, supply pipe, for water f r .-ivkih •. * tan ii •
We havf engaged an eapert workman i hf a
line of gas tUturc. on band, ill be giatl tu #/>ir- on you
W-ihtn
the htth,
dnn<ln*.
,'iunttl' te
irk.
£ Genuine Jewel Ranges and Heaters
K)R 8At-15 ONLY HY
ROLLER HARDWARE
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, November 26, 1906, newspaper, November 26, 1906; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175551/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.