The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1912 Page: 1 of 10
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The Curtis Courier.
No. AS
CURTIS. WOODWARD COUNTY. OKI.V OCTOBER 24 1012_____
LOCAL BREVITIES. C R. Ludwick ww in M HI 'AfTtfVf «
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I IAOS AND IOWAWIH.
'1 he art inn of the editor of the Miss Stella Vogt was over from
<n»<jward Democrat in publish- Mooreland. Saturday.
,r iil.cU.iis a»-tieles aimed at the Duggerof Mooreland was
htor of Hi’s newspaper ard a Curtis visitor. Monday. 1 Heman one'day last week.
Th«re-•,irtt*twnd,nce -«*■<«<--*»•.*
C R. Ludwick was
ward. Monday night.
O. Von Fersen is improving his
property on Walnut street.
P. J. Vogt and wife were in
Political matters don’t seem to
be warming up to any great
tent.
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— .......; , at the dance Friday night.
line and cnwaio and not a gen-, , w
t:n an The iv at v stuff it disked A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
it to its readers'is pure fnbrica- R<*u38’ Monday
|.m ami the manage, and stuck- Neal White. James andCharlej
jolliers arc no b*tt *r than itsed-'Stinnett were tn Curtis. Mondaj ( ^ &ny extcnt
lor imuorled from Texas. If they The general election will occur jg UkeW to think it
WPfcflr just d^it* tor allowing on one week from next Tuesday I the balU»t savs
ETrascal to libel .a citizen it Mr and Mrs. Chas. G. Baxter «* ™...
i’ould not he too severe to take were [n Woodward. Friday eve-
fhem out and apply a coat of tar ning. Several members of the local
md feather to their carcases It Marion Starr of the Pringey
s impossible for us to conceive a neighborhood wtt a Curtis visitor. Ian lodge m roniening u.
trim- .nor,- dostardlv than they g*at that place to-m<ffit
lave heapetl upon u. »ml the out- , Cummins and family are. The broom corn market is still
irage was no doubt prompted1 in i l lodge City, Kansas, but puiet and just when the tanners
the hope that it would induce us f ,.elurn 800n. I will get to market their brush is
!"> atop saying anything about the ( Vo after a w}ourn 0f a what’s worrying many.
Lay Ihtscouatv hasten ded-.a-d- few wwk, ^ Woodward. has re- An I„wa girl secured a hushanc
*‘d bv former officials as pe. , th|s citv bv a mcS8age written on an egg
| report of the state exanunei ^ j g p ^ family have Even matrimony is becoming
MO Ml HPMY.
THE NEW STATE BANK
WOODWARD, OKl-A.
IJ riic I deposits in this Bank are the p‘‘b°sitors'
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Guaranty Fund of Oklahoma.
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"L democratic sneakioK last! We have „wn 'faster than any B»k in Western Oklahoma.
Friday nipht failed to materialise & Ask you, No.phVwr why •
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treated''ami*mT^T^wT(S»f»™.
have allowed it to have occurred southeast of this city,
and the stockholders ire respon- j o. B. Wheeler of the Pringey
sible for the outrage. I neighborhood was a business vis-
' - rrjrrr.v,' itor in this city. Monday.
attempts suiuue w s Hefring „a Chas. Lud-
\V( rd reached this citv ore da\ wjck NVere passengers to Moore-
last week that Miss Pearl Vogr^ Saturday afternoon,
had shot herself with a 22 revol- j Trugt(?e Hunt wag out inspeet-
ver at the parental home in He- puWjc roHds Monday and1
n an. She is the o.dest dattgh cr at jt indefinably,
of Mr. and Mrs Frank Vogt and • Brans tetter
t “Lnksof this office for
aUribtS » the cause of the another supply of fin,
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.........-......- . , As loiiu as the present supply lasts we
somewhat of. shell game. i . bsolute|y ppEE a line framed
milk cows, hogs, chickens or farm plC^ure with each $5.00 caSh purchase. I\e-
“ic^e'ot^*^' 1 member this supply is limited. Act now.
It is said that a diet of sour
milk is conductive to longevity, j
Anyone who had to live on that
diet wouldn’t cave to live long
Goodier & Son, Pool Hall
Clew And Up-To-i>ate. with a full line of Smoking Tobacco,
ft nt,uiimt.vatv.v---- - j VI.6A.' -------
Frank A. White has shown by Cigars, Lunch (ioods and Cold Drinks
sL.t in foinr lower, -—-------
young lady’s action. Soon after
jS^ffgHootimt Miss Pearl v.as sent
^Tthe Alva hosi'ital. where the
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McDermott
have gone to housekeeping in the
Baxter residence on Oak street.
work that he is in favor of lowei
taxes, and the taxpayers should
return the favor by voting rocon-
E G. Goodier, Barber Shop
! We are prepared to do all kinds of Barber work.
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in this citv last night and met- <§j ?
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(■(!. Continued worn iron neruru-; manv eanou.uica =<-vuu,h . ior ms lamn, -------- y @ ®
siilc is to the effect that the wound will k.owfor sure "who’s who. |js making a good clean race tur>w
is not dangerous unless some com- j Wm. Hope, who has been qui‘e j Reprensentative from this countv
nlications set in that is not look-1 sjck forthe past few weeks, seems on the Democratic ticket.
BhOOimft if 11S» A tflii . a ivu "V»vvv — f , i •
<e Alva hospital, where the Baxter residence on Oak street. in this citv last night and inci- ® ....
the Baxter company
, :8 to the effect t hat the wound will k. ow for sure who s w ho. . js making a good clean race toi,..
plications set in tnat m nm iwn- siektortnepBaiifwwcr:^.—-—-
i d for. The family have the sym- t0 have regained good health.
pathy of their old neighbors in whioh is K00d news to his many
lids citv.
IMPORTANT to VOTERS.
friends.
J. W.
The Democrats are waging a @ SHELE ANl)
Commissioners @
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hard fight on
White. Healey and Campbell It ^
is not difficult to trace the oppost- j vc
tion to the fact that these men. -
when thev went into office two, &
vears ago, ordered an investiga- ©
tion of the records and found the jgj
officials short to the extent of;-gj
something over $8.00t>.00. Some - ■
........ ... Aoplebv was in town,
^Thefkc-Plm-V Of tho
r1^ pam,*l«s; yo ny into the sand burr pickfnk
| Vote for V. B. Tinton for ™u„
aeninst the proposed Amendment ty assessor and place in office a
to the Constitution locating the worthy and efficient man .r.the
Capi'al tit Guthrie. ’position. He will assess mstls
These phnmrhlets are for d.s- and not favor the ne .
tri bution to the voters of thecoun- Information reaches us that a
tv. nnd every man should secure ffanp of "sure thing” men in
0, e at once from his precinct in- Qujnian have deprived several
speetnr orsecretan-of thcCountv men of their farms on the worth-
l’t.ard in order to post himself jess note plan. The public is warn-
thoroughly uiiou the question be- p(1 apout the depredations of the
fore voting- bunch.
The big public sale of the sea- dered the investigation and ;y
Ap\F.rri m. ■ occur at C. A. Miller’s, plea of statute of limitations is a ^
A masouew e^ ' miles southeast of this practical admission of guilt. TbeJ^<
rn m the hall I banksgi i- K Wednesdav. Oct. 30th. A voters will reelect those men who
Two dolars wi.l k* fi‘ne tunch 0f first-class horses, have so carefully looked after th<*U;*^
best masked coup-. . high grade mi'k cows, aoine County’s business and have given!
dances w;M be gnen in i, • voanir caitfe. excellent brood sows the people a good business admin-
ha;: U't0t.T !nv T\\ JsLcrn and stock bogs will be seme of the j istratum. News-Bulletin.
attractions I
At»vniTisKMHcxT coming election the tax-^
Fortune.'*'In Faces- payers should see that the name,
^ay’rig on ^ this di.^v Let. Mr White has un- ; iS fione awav with by Simmons #-JL
AiVlnmri™!' hldi-h.l.’-r uthii- dmbtedly 'vm-lu-.i harder to »»vc-' Liver furifirt-. tl»n«H.-rt known ,vf.
V : 1 ......' ;r Imn-ire the eeuivtv money than anv other Viver medicine, yet tne mo.-
someimnK ------i j®:
of the officials promptly reimburs-;
ed the County but the others are j ©
trying to get out of payment and jgj
have succeeded thus far by plead-
ing the statute of limitation.
Frank Tucker’s paper, the Wood-
ward Democrat, is making much '■
noise in its effort to re-elect Bou- j L
quot. Tucker and Willett, but the
people knew that the Oommis-
sioners did right when they or-
dered the investigation and the.
heavy Hardware
it i? Low Profit is Possible
FOR CASH ONLY
e«TWe are selling good brooms at cost 25 cents, as long
as the supply lasts.
CURTIS, OKL-A.
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PURE DRUGS
FOR x EVERY NEED
We carry a large assortment
uf Pure Drugs, as well as the
most popular meritorious
"patent medicines.’' W e so-
licit your drug trade Dusmess
assuring von of good, goods
an 1 good service.
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:r Tn.rvlre the ecurvtv money than anv other bver medicine, yet tne mo.-t w.
bicrniAlies - a nnr \Vbo has held th- office and thorough in action. Futupinyel-
bloo<l IS.back <* ^ a1 . and wer,. eVen better thtn;Uw tin boxes only. Priced ^
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health and b**«atv. Try them, has mn s u < . I* this vour paper’
25 cents at C <5 Baxter’s. j forms desired.
CHAS. G. BAXTER,
CLRTIS. OK LA.
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1912, newspaper, October 24, 1912; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406281/m1/1/: accessed May 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.