The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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The Curtis Courier
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* Vol. 12.
THE SQUARE DEAI.
CURTIS. WOOPWARP^COWn^P^^ FEBRUARY - T“
I OCAI BREVITIES I The -U«« fs» Md.'ni,h. ^m*f*f****Vf *K*t£X£'. «~i
LOCAL BREVITIES* ^ ^ ^ I* , t "»—*•„ S
1 THE HEW STATE BANK *
»rnnhU/Al}n. OKI.A.
THE SOU ARE DEAL. LOCAL ^ off
Every town should covet the re- Ludwick buy* corn. Kaffir corn j Remember, Ludwick is pa>ing ^
j.utution of bt ing a place where and cane seed. the highest market price t"i jK
everybody is given a square deal. ~-------- - ----
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paying corn
ybody is given a square deal, j wjh Campbell was a paying com. S I fit WtH | 1*1 I b ■#■■■»■« M
say* an exchange. Every business sub8criber this week. ’ The democratic ceunty conven-■,« WOODWARD. OKl-A. jd
man should strive to give his town w g Herring was in Moore-,tion endorsed Ex-Gov. Haskell; gg Protected by the Depositors®
town the name. The Square Deal Saturday. , for U. S. senator. if The Deposits in this * Oklahoma. U
Town,” and do his part ;n ma -, H & Messenger spent Sunday 1 fail to read the ad of Dr. ; S • Guaran y Western Oklahoma. W
r:r;:as»..sr£*-<£- fzzz-*--«• 1--«•
( nee. relations of any kind or Don’t sell your Kaffir com and lhi, city. Friday, afterUvingnew
character with our ei'izens will be cane seed until you get L
IIi vcn a squure deal, and people prices. i -»rbe best fit l ever naa ismt,
< w „ ill flock here as they have never 1 G w D----- •fc-Ki*A«mitliof . .. —„-----1
done before. ...........^inr"*-
•e deal, and people prices. ! -The best fit lever had” is the
w in nuc* ..c.e as they have never G w ReUss. the blacksmith of of the wearers of the,
done before. Don’tentertaincus- iCurtig< j8 a new Courier subscrib- put ^ by B C. Baxter,
turners by telling them that your er tbj8 week. | Quayty and a fit guaranteed,
competitor on the next corner »i u wi|l you to B*t Lud-I ^ . clear«.d
not to be trusted, and the one wi?k.g price9 on grain of all kinds, b,nc* thre8hing could be re-1
around the corner is a thiol and Mon you Rell. | “P®\%u^has teen crowded |
a dead beat. If you uo that you i weather of Saturday was 8U™ed 'J , rv day.
only discredit your town and your-; . severe after having seyer- w,th jr* * J
per. Be just as anxious for the . Dr‘ M .\ was in
reputation of your own town as time resident of Curtis, wa
vtu would for that of vour own the city from his ranch near Dns-
place of business. ”The Square coll. Tuesday
• m i»__:ii nvi/l rmtliinff ^«.««.ani*oQia.1 InniS. COllH*
H. W. GOVtRT'S
Uched. Finder please return to 01 LUtntW I W««
this office and receive reward 1 QaJ|on Coal Oil.
Mri. Sarah J. Lyona and son i* nounds'
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, Ftl-10
riollnn Coal Oil, ~r
P iilLV vA llUOUivos*. ---- -
Deal Town” will win and nothing
can prevent it
VERY PROMISING.
Not in the history of this coun-
try has prospects for a big crop
the following season looked as
promising as it does now. The
wheat crop looks better than it
ever did at this time of the year
and with the abundance of mois-
ture in the ground, caused by the
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HI* A UCO **•’
The irrepresible J oe Innis, coun-
ty surveyor and holder of several
other dignaties. was a Curtis vis-
itor, Tuesday night. ,
Mrs. Harry Stark went to Pro-
tection, Kansas, one day last
week. Mr. Stark has opened sn
insurance office at that place.
Dr. Oyler, dentist, will be st
Moore land one week, beginning
Feb. 19. All desiring work should
give this excellent dentist a call
Sugar. 16 pounds'for
Tuesday night, where they had| Potatoes,
been in attendance on a sick rela- ( The#c pricc5 Are For Cash Only.
tive. • --------—
4OC
$1.00
Si. 7°
Will McMahon Ha* returned
from Oklahoma City and intends
to cultivate his farm south of this
citv. His wife will return in a*
short time.
Ed Vogt has purchased the
northwest quarter of aectien ie. | ~ —---
aU miles northweat of this city. nreiwed to do all kinds of Barber work.
„d something w.il be domic to v"‘are pre|>*
that locality next summer. *-———
Goodier & Son, Pool Hall
cuter And Uf-To-dvtk. with a full line of Smoking Tobacco.
Cigars. Lunch Goods and Cold Drinks.__.
E G. Goodier, Barber Shop
and with me sounu.,^ exce„ent deoti,t a ell. wfcJh Mrs. Wm. Hope was at- Q
h tore in the ground. eTO-«dby*h During the wind of Saturday te*Jne to her household duties ;-gj
t phenomenal snows^ of thepastlDurm*^ ^ ^ ^ ^ °f aiat the family residence h. th.jg * - ------ • ■
srSlii -jsar»?«sssf s |
T. J. McMahon. Geonre Hotz ! sympathy of h« manv fnendaj @ You „„ each of you are hereby notified to keep the ^ gj
Arthur Walling. Mr. Fox andi Dr. SoeCT makes a specialty of t @ 1)ers 0f y0ur companies and employees
others repaired the town well. Leases of the Eye. Ear, Nose -^ ^ o{ our plHCe of business in the town t>t Curti .
Mondav, and now there is plentv, and Throat, but he will answer (. . ()kla or the same will be treated as trespass s
of water for all purposes. ! any and all calls day or night, so. J deaR with accordingly. _
. i"plain*that alloldirroundwillbel Num;,® AU others will receive cordial weiemne andI will «
f t in crop and hundreds »f acres °f j ^een mnningliers of late itjber 43 and Phone the Doctor st -@ Kood8 in our line as cheap or cheapm than
sod will be plowed. The prospects; r theSantaFe don.t .Mooreland. jgj place in Woodward county. , i,i .,t Absolutf-
here is the best we have ever seen | * it and the night pas- Among the delegates attendmg w A11 Stock and Poultry Food will be sold at Amol
Where and with another the Democratic eonrention. Sat- ® „ AT CosT. without freight. Get your supply while this
i or two this country will taxc, . _h 'Urdav we noticed our old friend, |@ bargain is going.
riiffmrgint asnect. Tbi» reason that the rock crush-■, urday, ___ wiiw /a K ti«p Ravter Company.
any
crop or two
on an
or. it will assume a more dignified on the land , ^od ward who are al was glad to -------
position and the farmers and all chased gave out wd th adj | Woodward Bulletin.'
v “sassss ”** “s-
banks and not be beholding to i much tor meir .a.«u.
loan companies and other forms' g^^ng out 0f the ordinary
of trusts. will occur in the Curtis hall on
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___ Valentine eve, Feb. 14th. when wbjje uni0ading lar^e poles in
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For over thirty years IIunt 8 llent,n.0gram, consisting of music. died in that citv Tuesday.
Lightning Oil has been acknow-j^ci^tions, etc. Afine time isas-j Hig mother and brother Russell.
I edged to be a very quick relief | d> who had gone to his bedsit on
vx hen rubbed well on the chest.! e, hone 8V8tem 0f this reCeipt of the intelligence of h»s
Many hundred letters testif t j T . J reor{fanized on a injury, was in attendance, togeth-
the benefit it hasgi\en ■ , • eg8 basis. The central will er with his wife, when he tie.
Why not try it? All druggists. ^ at Dr It S. Hunt’s and piov N. was well and favorab.y
and 50c bottles. .rood service will be maintained, know n here, where he re>u ^
—r . Everybody in this locality thi t for several years and made v*.
Blamed A Good Worker “ a t(.|ephono should be patrons 0f near friends who were shoe .-
"I blamed my heart for severe ^ ^ Curtis central. ' ed to hear of y ^n(K^‘
distress ui mv ^ If 90me men would put in the this city and a most
vear.” wnU» W. Ev»ns.^ ^ amount of time in trying to husbBn|l< son and bioth-
ville. \a.. King’s make a success, in life, as they a wife mother, two bvothei *
r tryihkto^etheir neighb<m - ^^.unive him so,
Ne*.Luf . fl^Zsoh. liver and wlw » »*«* l«o«»ro«« lta» ^,iniW ,ymp.tbles of the •>>-
woi,wli!reOTT“"?^r,h“”hv!r' ’’
G. Baxter's.
5ad otATH. .. Menthoiatum
Flov N. Tibbets, whose injury,3v *DVli
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themselves, believe he is being ^^ T^unity go out to them in
«.rk hour of ** IWu.
For Chapped Hands
and Frosted Feet
l Sell It
CHAS. Q. BAXTER.
CURTIS. OKLA.
"We Sell F«r Less”
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