The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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The Curtis Courier.
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CIJRTIS. WOODWARD COUNTY. OKLA.. JULY 15. IUU«>
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To S*c . ard.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Susan Dyko was born in Little
Vr-uingtor, Culpeper county.
V: -in;;; March 7. l&tt, and wts ... _ r
to W. Kun»v„ Mw> Vm ****** Moore-
u;d was in ihivot/ Sunday.
N\ D. Hoover of ?>'utual was a
Ross’ Photo Gallery open every
Moiidas at Quinlan.
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ivas a
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\ ' who .!.<•<! i :Wi year*
—i?.r To th**-nnvoa va; born
Laud
Dave Lafever of Osirb
Curtis visitor. Tuesday.
Wanted tobacco tags. ter.’.'1
per hundred at LorryD store.
Mrs. Win. McNeil and children
have returned :Y«>m their West-
ern trip. 1
For a cheap relinquishment,
$0 •». in \V\(od\vard county cal! at
this office. / I
Let usrll g't t * work nr.d make'
a jro xi r h ! to the North Cana-
dian rivet*.
Now is a splendid time^t* be
renewin, your subscription to
Mrs. H. il. Stallings and two the Courier.
** "'elvT ,c5ts *D- «• T»vl«’». TiMf Hovsl Neiitbiwn ice mm!
n '.-111 of this city, last mi, ,_,Jpper and Satu-dav
• ■ ■ ; [crausly rick (or . Tt ' . 1 a\ S’*1* e«W be mini tn.
l!~*,>ne I'-Mf *• :t " 1,,a'1 R033' Photo (jttUorv at (f in'ao
,vmi 'ilt I’.’om tmvn totlierivor. fv01T Monday. rfaiUteC
relin j .jshment i . a ffn ? work and ri»rht , rices.
... w;.-i preached l* Rev. Met-;ho'tv’stead in Beaver county can ~.....
be S: cure 1 by calling1 nt tern,
t i, :. . children. rUu wnom are welcome visitor in this city, Tues- ;
dav
Anyone car, buy the old Good-
ier .-tore budding by calling at
this '-ffiee
.‘n .. I'. E. Lorry and daughter.
iMm:> Ai.r.a, were in Woodward
’i.vug Mrs. L. ... i Farr
i-Veiu. il.; Mi>. Ja:.te3 !*.
«. f DoV.’kit, 1 wa. .Mrs. John B.
.M.- ifai u, ?2r:. .i< hn Jaqucs.
Ur,. M' !>. Gray r.nd Johns.ui
Kent; • cl Curtis. Mrs. Sasun
Nemvr. ie;;nrt?.l thi i life at the ]a:-
The first Nitiornl Bank
\V(• o(!ward, Oklahoin:i
l MTEI) STATES AND
COUNTY DEPOSITORY
!: Jgnat *d UNLIMITED Depositary and Re. er *3
or Oklahoma State I’.anks.
We Invite You to Join Our Multitude
of Pleased Custoiv.ei s
We ar
Bank ’’
A
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her daugnt -.*. Mrs. John
S it ir lay, July 10th,
v:h ■ ■ had !>t* r. making her
.1 . : :: some time. The dt-ceas-
t •. <» v.\e'Ao, and all had been done
. >:■ i eiultuvn to prolong li e,
: ■ ' t avail. The funeral s.v-
t'e- *n Sunday a!'t?rn )on. i.l the
lice.
C . L. Buchanan of Tangier and
C •< i*ko Ht'.uu- of Quinlan were
BUIE U VERtf,
u..e -m of the dteras ml. ' ru
; \ is tenderly jevpared and The county commissioners will,
sii.p;•: (1 to Scranton. Iowa, to meet in Woodward. July 23d to
...st beside the haiy of her bus- make the tax levy for the cor. -
band. Crandmr. Ivcnr.ey, as she iny year.
yvas lamiliary known, was re-! Frank Vogt and wife of Qain-
sncctcd and lovecl by all her ac- lan. were in this city. Sundav. I.
qua ntances and the relatives Their son Earl was seriously in- lta vveie in
haw the symjiathy of the corn- jured recently,
munity in their sa l bereavement. | Mrs. m. L. Beard of Denton.
. ; Texas, has
COME MERE. brother, C. D. Baxter
A farmer came to Curtis one U’t.rier, this week.
( art is visitors, Saturday night.
I
V. B. and George E. Clark left;
for Kansas. Mondav on receipt
of new that their father had;
died.
H. Bradshaw and wife of Wich- -—-—-
this city. Saturday. @[©
They had been visiting relatives w
O. li. Wylie, Proprietor,
c: uj r=? nr i ss.
TRUNK WORK A SPIXIAl.TY.
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day last: week and sold a load of
hugs to Ludwick & Trust. Noyv,
in the country.
, . ... , You can get the Kansas* City Q)
been visiting her _ r.. c _•
Star or Human Life, a fine @
monthly magazine, by paying- $1
in advance for the Courier.
*GURT1S DRUG GOMRARY&-J
of the
C'JRT!'
OKLAHOMA^
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tl’.ero is no news to this fact greatest metropolitan weekly
M?*kZ: W. C- MarUndnte ^ouKh, thoi|
Wic.uta Weekly Bagle Kansas firgt ^ of the new wheat to ^
r.hme, for nearly tt^er day thhs newspaper.'only 2fU5eyits a year.
< ccur?, but this particular farm-
er had been to n neighboring
u,wr. and could not make a sale. slti Wed tho work wi„ cost them
4t hardly any price. When alnolhj
farmer comes to Curtis with j
stock, grain or anything to sell i
he is sure to gef the highest
marketplace from Messrs. Lud-
the Curtis market this year. It | 9
was bought by the Curtis Grain (§)
W. S. Cowgill, Curtis, Okla.,!c0. | ’(§j
cries sales and if parties are not Mrs w> F> Careon and chil-|@
dren returned from Geudaj: r
Springs, Kansas, Sundav, vt'here i @
they had been for the past twoi ’@
weeks.
Drug? and Medicines
Druggist Sundries,
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Call at this office for
dates.
II. V. Leeka, who used to live
south of town, was in Curtis,
Toilet Articles, including: Combs Toilet Soaps (g|
Chamois Skins Brushes, Perfumes, Sponges, Kie. @
Choice Line of Cigars, <§j
EDISON PHONOGAPHS AND RECORDS. @
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Rev. Wayne Mettler preached |
his farewell sermon in this city
wick & Trost. This price in some I Saturday. He now lives in Enid, ms farewell sermon in tms city —£ \\7i-iArr Vf\l T \\7 A 1VIT I
instances may not be as high as;but was here to get his wheat | Thursday night, for the reasonjYbS, AbK TOT WItAI YUU W AIN 1 i
HAVE GOT IT.
parties at other towns may offer (harvested and threshed. j that- he ha^ been transferred to
When they get to “bucking,” but J —Make easy money at home; the Way noka church. We have J
take it the season through the i corresponding for newspapers;! not learned the name of the i
prices in Curtis will be found to j experience unnecessary. Send I preacher who will succeed Mr. i ICS ^ COnfCCtlCiiCriCS
ie much higher than those offer-
4
k! in other towns, where a bait
is thrown in once in a while and
a "ffieced in” oftener. The
farmers know Ludwick & Trost
and even if they live further
from Curtis than other towns
bring their stock here, where
they feel sure to get the best
prices.
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NEW BRIDGE.
Mettler.
DOUBLED CAHTAL.
[3TN0T10NS, JEWELRY, 6LASSWARE,
Queenswm And JUtiontry.
stamp for particulars. Empire
Press Syndicate, Middleport, N.
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Sunday trains on the Panhandle j One the most important;
line of the Santa Fe were demor- events hi the financial history of; . , ,. . . . , ith m„ u»va
alVed on account of washouts Woodward occurred last night! Call ar.i soe my stock and pr.ee. have de w th m. hava
auzen on account oi wasnouis^ [found square dealings, and under this method I expect to build my future
and floods, both east and west. | when the stockholders Ot the bu8iness Judt received, a barrel of Pure Cider Vinepar, guaranteed to pass
All passenger trains were de- First National Bank voted to, au pure ia.Wr. fact, buy nothing th^t will not pass tliat law.
double the capital stock of the', _ ^
institution. i ^ T—C JI~x 1 ^ - t
layed several hours.
V. P. Powelson left here Tues-
dov niolit in rnunnnrP to n The capitalization formerly was A u for M. & CO., the Great Chicago Tailors, who guarantee to lit
day night in rosi once to a tele- and the stockhojders de. j - - -and please you.
the com- ^rnwhichstatedthathisdaugh-icid^ t0 make it $50,000. The
It is learned from ----- , .
missioners proceedings publish-|ter ni ' - Scott, Kansas.^ cou d bauk ^as a standing surplus of
%d in the Woodward 'Democrat aot ll'e- His many fnenas hope The meeting was an-,
that they have decided to build a a"reoably disappoint- nounced a month ago holders was
steed bridge across the Canadian v' -ien lhe destination isreac - ag t0 t^e amount 0f the increase -
river, south of this city. _ An ef- # I to be made. Some favored put-
fort should he made at once to Green & McNeil arrived, Tues- ting it as high as $75,000 but a |
make a first class road to the day evening, with sixty-four fine careful consideration of the mat- y\:
bridge from this city and we be- Colorado horses and mares. Some tei. peoulted in the decision to put i
lieve this can be done by the oil them are large enough for j,t at $50,000 now with a further
process, It may cost a little more fami purposes, while others will increase to be made later should! .
at first, but it will not blow away! make excellent roadsters. Any- ^he stockholders dasiiv it.
by the first wind that comes one who are in need of horses Wopdward Dispatch,
along like the hay or clay pro-: should - ca'.l and inspect them.1
bss. These two last methods ate The horses can be found on the i Tortured On A Hoi -■
nearly money thrown away. school section just southeast of j ..pQr tcn years \ co;1j(j;rt rido
town and the fir^t to come will
SAVE $ 3
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— 1.>0ALEK IN
They are All Pleased
‘‘By experience I have
iw"“ "7 ------ - ..... a horse without heinr in torv: -o
I get thou p.ti.._____ j from piles.” writ ? 11.
found; We wish to extend our sinceic of Rugless. Ivy.. "When all dc>
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General /Merchandise
CURTIS. OKLA.
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Just received, n fine line of Shccs, ‘0^
Prices and stvlcs to suit.
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your Hunt’s Lightning Oil to be!thanks to the many friends and tors and other, rcruc.,,. . . 7
a great pain and sprain reliever, neighbors who so kindly extend- Bucklen’s xtruitct 1 vc <
ed their sympathy and assisted me.” Infallible for IU;.- ’ur. , .
us in our late bereavement. May Sialds, Cuts. Boils. Fever-v*es, j •.
your merit be truly rewarded. , Eczema. Salt Rheum. Cor .
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gray. [Guaranteed by 1. S. Hunt.
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DOY5’ SUITS AT COST!
a great v>ain and sprain reliever.
1 am very much pleased with it.’
C. C. Cook.
Halletsville, Texas.
- 25c and 50c bottles.
SAVE •—>
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1909, newspaper, July 15, 1909; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405277/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.