The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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he Curtis Courier.
Vol. 3.
CURTIS, WOODWARD COUNTY, OKLA.. JUNE I, IV03
No. 24.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
. . .W are the ouly National Bank of Woodward County.
Stallion uotea for sale at thia ^ ^ a|t, th„ depository ot Woodward County.
nflW. \f e are the depository of Dewey County.
See C. K Lndwiek and have j ~Ure are the depository of the people.
.1--------- iyour wheat insured against hail ! \VE PAY INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Botif t on* •* tor'll* end •J*'"’** | A small dance occurred m the Jf q. Qaiibar of Slooreland waa I you ah® ittvimo to joim our multitcdb or coaTOHKB*
•bat Ilia alw*»M exi*"» '* hall. Monday aighl. welcome visitor in thia citv,! atiTtAatil q A Ml/
too much earn! to pull See C K. Ludwick and bare i Mond|lT 'THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK*
>“ I>OUf Whe,“ 'a'nr*} bMi,‘ | Mr.. Ch.i. O. Caldwell retorn-| • OF- W00OWARD. OKLA.
ZVmto wtth h«» orsttaw. Thia Shattnek i- caininK a reputation ^ Mopday. from a aeveral weeks’
effect tva for « ••«»-. but thejin thia county aa a phasore reao.t. j vWl io Raw. ?
beavv loans would soon ties' ro> , W..M Peel of Pring-v was a, Por or trada—Arkansas |
ibis a ini the highways would soon | husiuess visitor io thia citr. Mon |#||(1 for OklabotU* property. Eo* j,
be aa bad as ever In places el«v |dav. j quire at this office. 1
lias been hauled tuto the roads,
A Proposition.
It wit! a “>n he wheat hauling .laines A. Flinn has huilt him
lime and the same old propoaitiou j cave.
A small dance occurred in the
all, Moodav
See C K
The base hall game, Saturday.
but tins did out prove to^be
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tuitad there ts but one reined) to A. A McNeil and Ed. Whcelock
the 11llieuIn and that U to sprinkle ■ of jiooreUtui were guests in this
Hie loads with etude oil ^blal icity. Mouday night.
•ucllioil has hceu tiled iu many J ^ doctor up in Charleston was
loealntes with the best of r<?sul1*- m.H„|v anested aud fined *100 for
in Oklahoma, Kan-as and in 'he wj,j„||V without a liccuse.
The ordinanewi against leaving ®
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1 *GUR¥1S DRUG G0MBARY* 2
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tesulted in u victory for the Moore uu|iwj atrect* should i jgj
CURTIS OKLAHOMA.
he strictly enforced?
A big hall game occur, in Wav
uoka torn
ill ----
west. 11 id tins method beeu prac-
ticed IU former veals and the mouey
that was pul in stiaw. etc , there
is uo doubt but the roads would
be iu good coudtllou now. lhe
J. B. Moore has moved his fam-
ily from Wichita to this citv. oc-
cupying rooms in the Moore flats.
There should be at lease three
uelhod^as passed tbe experiiueu or four grain buyers in this city
ttl ,iege and is undoubtedly a jdurtug tbc coming shipping sea
euIII> . It me Liberty towusbipjsou
maid would iuv**t in a car of j T. K Rohtuatn, 4. W. Adair .........
„de oil amt Sprinkle the main uud Jas. Dalton of Priugev al during August and September
•o-ds m Frauklin aud Mooielaud tended the Ma.onie lodge in this ^ gentleman front Woodscoi
ireciucis ihe highways could be 0»»v. Saturday night.
II Rnuir itur.ui c im ----- ,
uutrow aud several froinj®
1 this citv ™il attend.
Auvone wauting .lock pastured
should see (ieO. W, launahill, two
miles southeast of Curtis.
George Neal 11 of Woiplward has
been iu Cutti* the past week, look-
ing after busiues* interest..
W. S. Ovler, dentist, will be at
bis office in Moorelaud from the
present date until Juue loth.
The county Woodmen log rol-
ling will occur iu Wage sometime
placed io good couditiou. Tuisj Eb potters. Misses Clara aud
muid uoi take any more dollars Tresie Vogt, uud Mrs Susie Car
hull IS i equired for bridges ht penter attcuded the decoration day
juiulau precinct, or has beeu gxerciaes in Quiulan, luesday.
ib.utor s’raw and buy, which j The commercial club of Wage i.
i„uu giouod up aud was blown j investing considerable monev in
printem’ ink, and i. placing it
where it will do ihe most good—in
Drug; *1)4 Medicines, j
®- Druggist Sundries, §
(g) Toilet Article*, including Combs Toilet Soups, (§)
w Clumoi* Skin* Urusliea, l\»rfuine*. Sponge*, Etc. Q
jg Choice Line of Cigars, ®
MRS ELIZABETH C.
CHAKI.KS O
iw.iv. the oil makes lhe *«tud
»utW uud otter two or lode upplt-
•aiioiis is like McAdaui roids.
We believe fhe iocalitiws iuteiesleil
soouid petition the Liberty town-
Bbip board io mukt the expenditure
mul we kuow ihev will uever re-
gret taking the siep.
A Great Time.
The Musous enjoyed a great time
iu ibis city. Saturday uigbt. The
Grand Keeper of the Goat had beeu
iu»lrucled to put that animal on
lull feed toi iue two weeks pre-
vious, wiib pieuty of concentrated
powder thrown iu. Then Tyrian
the home paper
Friend, and ehnrch member,
gave Rev. S. 0. Burk aud wife a
pound party, ilouday'bight. It
was a pleasant gathering aud the
donations were considerable.
All the grace and beauty of
Moorelaud visited Curtis, Tues-
A gentleman from Woodseouutv
will ptobably move '« lirge siook
of goods to Curtis iu a few weeks
Tbe “pestiferous” J. R. Whit
worth of Quinlan, .tteuded the
Masonic "doius” in this citv Sat-
urday night.
E. G- Goodier aud family have
moved into their flue -remedied
home on the corner of Oak aud
Walnut streets.
Jesse Wilder 6f Peayl was a
Curtis visitor, Monday. Mr. Wil-
der is oue of the best fruit aud
forest tree growers in the countv,
as bis farm will show.
Samuel Harper, north of Q«in
^'PROPRIETOR
HOTEL MAINE,
Give us a Trial Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Board Reasonable.
NEW f\AHAQEf\ENT. CURTIS, OKLAHOMA.
S REMOVAL^-1
Moorelaud »,.Had Luma, Tuea- , ^ u|/ «
da, eveuiug. lbe youud M.•;"■*' ^ he ope„led! <g»
were uudar «ba (Eeiiaralahip of Mlaa »«• •• ~ ©
U 91 U> ** • , . j
ouT0r appendaeitus. He leaves a @
young wife aud one small child, j ^
•J. TR. STARK’S
Auna Beuquot while in the city.
Itl. Hicka says the sorm peribds . I.
for this mouth will oecnr from the! June 14’h is flag day am l. ** j @
=6R0gERY . mV& I
see Ute sport. From all iudieu-
ious the pertormance was up to
llie expectations nt the tnosl sau
nuiue. The outsider can uulv
guess, but troiir me uugu^ir dis
played by tile riders the negt day,
it is sate tosav Ibal I lie goat “weut
some”, 'hat uigiit, Being a jolly,
good uMinted ouiflt, anyway. IDese
the month. i------
Jlra. Frank P. and Mr,. D S. j genera'" oh„n"|d
Ua»i«, *«■ Ensign. E»>,rt! The Right W»y
Davis and Misses Regeua and l au-
Has been moved to the buildins:
across the stret from the
Hotel Maine
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immius enjoyed ilieuiselves on this j It,aret| that E Bovle, who is re
ecasiou, which was enough to - -• • •u" T*-;“
take any out wish 'tiev weitj. an
Lucieul Free aud Accepted Mason.
'Lie whole utfair ended up with a
Davis and >il«ses neueua nuu i au
line Davis of Moorelaud were in I A husband and wife trom near
Where he be ple„ed to wait on |
p„r awile, Satnrday, it ... they bad »«>*•“ ^ ® his old CUStOtnerS Or »n» new Ones ®
feared that E. Dovte. who .a re time, tbe lady anawered that Cur
larded a. the talher o[ Tyrian j ti. -!.««» d.d look: *ood to them
gaiueu os , enticed away to
jruud banquet that uight at the
Hotel Maiue, where good , grab
ivent dowu uud oratory soared to;
the skies. Among tiiose preseut
from Other lodge.- were: Dr. A.
Turnbull, Paul Melliuger, B. H.
Beatie. J. H. Hopkius, Charles
tiwtudall, U. R. Alexander. R. U
Davis. D- R- Kelsey. E. Bo)le,
John Hart aud Ruben Lake of
Woodward, and Frauk Green of
Priu gey.
warded aa tbe tatner oi l^riBu,^ • . , trfc
i f„. would foil 'o appear at tbe. hut Had C"< eu lee •
w , “doiua ” l.u’ ba. eraod' another railroad town. bnt hereal-
X- :„t t an a "ear-! tor exnee.ed. -bile eondi.ion. were
J*”"" *He findVtime ldevote to| pi. «' » abnoa. every day oeenr-
(he order, notwithstanding mostirance in Curtis. People can e
of his time is taken np in selling' seen on the streets every day tl.a
hardware and raising melon, in1 has not .been coming here for
, , , ; months past, that were drawu away
Woodw»r_—-- by hot air, but during the past
A Positive Necessity. 1 few weeks have realized that the
Havins to lay upon m, bad foriCarlia marebauta treated them and
14“",L a savaralv broiaed j oibeft. the be« .Mh.tr etreum-
le„ i only found raliaf .ban I atauara and alway. lra.ted people
Hup mprr*hnnts do flOt
The Red Star Wreckuge Co.
■ Lipped its slock of goods that has
jeeu offered for sale iu this euy
teviral weeks to Woodward. The
people iu this locality are willing
,i pay a fair price for good goods,
hut to not want any flood or Are
stuff at any price
. • mo _______________ any new ones <§j
^ that favor him with their business, ®
j§j guaranteeing just treatment in every ^
@ instance. ^
* REHEft»ER He PLACE. I
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used a bottle of Ballard’s Snow
Liniment. I can cheerfully rec-
ommend it as the best medicine for
bruises ever sent to the afflicted.
It has now become a positive ue-
cessitv upon mvself D. R. Byrnes,
merchant, Dovcrsville, Texas. 25c
Stic, $1. 3oUl bv Dr. I. S. Hunt.
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alike. Our merchants do not
throw out baits—by offering some
standard article at cost or below,
and then rob the customer on other
articles, This policy failed to
work for awhile, but now tbe peo-
ple are beginning to see that the
honest way is the best way.
JAMES A. FLINN,
Blacksmith and Horse Shoer.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE WORK
A SPECIALTY.
First BuiLbixg West of S. E. BOGGESS’ STORE
CURTIS, OKLA.
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