The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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The Curtis Courier.
Vol. 10.
No. 51
COUNTY result
LOCAL BREVITIES.
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Hie following i* th*» majority (,nt. week Irom Lxl*y iaThanks-
♦ suit in this county ♦*»-
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at th*
election:
Fur governor.
W. MeNea! K......
For Congress,
1 ick T Morgan. I\.
For DDtrct Jurir«*.
S, 15. Laune. 15..
For ?mihI r
\Y. A. Brigg*. Ii., ..........
For R#pi«iei<Ut'vn.
t’., U. Vusburg. R .
For County Jad; e.
C. li. Wyand, R...............-......
For Cousty At tor my.
(>. C. Wybrant, R , ---------
For District Clerk.
Jerry Coover, R......-..........
For County Clerk.
Frank K. Tucker, D...........
For Sheriff,
ft. P. Richards, R.,
For County Treasurer,
W. H. Wiicox, D..
a»ving.
Will Carter of Moorelaud,
h Curtis visiter, Monday.
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New is the tiuse to let B. C.
Baxter order that new suit
W. Appleby was in Wood-
^ ward. Monday, en business.
| Z. E. Fawcett and B. C. Bax-
33 ter were in Quinlan. Sunday.
Jesse Wilder and wife of Pearl
Penny Tablets k\ the Postoffice
Store. KJ
School grade cards at this of
flee.
,■ it .«t:n . i..,...»t w u vr. »cm '
B 1 m o ticaruT rtmo.
I THE NEW STATE BANK
Golgates* talcum powder at the ^
Postoffice store. B
B. C. Baxter has several old ^ WOODWARD, OKLA. .
clothing sample bool^. for sale. B T},*. Deposits in this Rank are Protected by the Itepositors^
Lewis Garrett of (ho firm of ^ Guaranty Fund of Oklahoma. id
Garrett A Sanderlin lias been in \Vi- have frown faster than any Bank in Western Oklahoma. J
Woodward this w#rk on business \jl Ask your Neighbor why ? jL
... . ... m------.... Commissionor-elodt Frank A. ft Jual and Fair Treatment to all. We want jour businessX
J.sse Wilder and wife of Pearl white has beta working the pub- ft ^ mgm «AKMJMdKilffl
2M were visitors in this city. Friday.! ){c ro^g gurrouadiaf Curtis dor- IRSRBRBRMWMWffl
I H.VJ- *---O il|f y* past faw tors. i - 11 - -J .....
“The best tltT suer had" is th# «w.
expression of tha wearers of the ft
clothes put out by B. C. Baxter, j ft
Quality and a fit gwaranteed.
Walt McKdy is going to work
7521 for the Singer Sowing Machino
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company again.
Mrs. F. E. Lorry and daugh-
ter, Mist Anna, were in Weed
250 ward. Saturday night.
A large number of freight haul
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era from the Persimmon flats;
y OOOU flAN RONE ft
informatien reechos us thatD. j ft
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a» s • i win *a» a wi aiiunivn i snsvt ■— j
were in Curtis. Sunday night. 'M. Taylor, who left with his famv ft
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many Chnstmas preaenUareyou ^ |UU * ^ 7th ia
For Register of Deed*, jfcomg to buy? Time to get busy. >Unt |f heart fa(]ar*. The re-I |
Uee. M. Crosno. R., .....••••- 1071 jhe enterprise of building, tho mains were buried at Moffat The id
For County Superintendent, imgH. shows that the returning deceased was a resident of this ft
W. L Pittman, .........— 331 prosperity of Curtis is near at ideality for about ton years and 5
For Surveyor. hand. held in high estopm for his many ft
^ ^ Sir Countv Wtiirnw ' A masquerade dance will be held good qualities. It is probable that li
i M riL r W 28Q it the lull Wodnerfv night. N,». he ««W »*f ™V"U"**)1** Wj£1 •.
.1. M. ---------- 280 23. Mukitui be preeuiwd it iltit»d» »d b.i»r^■ct.dwlth g
For Coroner, heart diaease to some extent the, 3
l)r. W. B, Halls, S, -—•- change brought on the etffssd-jft
Commissioner. 1st District, | You can get your name and ad- M he wu sick a day A
r. A. W»>». *. ...... .......... 63 *«» I"*** « Wwwhj" ,rtw^ H, wu a native of Km-12
Commissioner, 2d District, for 46 cents at the Courier office . . fimily have the sin-! *
K. J. Healy, R...... —— •! any day in the week. g^pgthies of their beets ef ft
Mrs. S. 0. Smith and young friends in this locality. 'ft
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Commissioner, 3d District,
\V. A. Campbell, R., ........— 126
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The democrats had no cundi- Bjoht, where they expect to risit
date for surveyor and only the relatives for several menths.
socialists nominated a candidate
for coroner.
OtN BURNED.
On last Friday pight the eetten
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children left for Iowa, Sunday a OOOO PORTION.
Can be had by ambitious young j
subscribe at this office for “The men and ladieo in the field of g
Wichita Weekly Eagle” Kansas “Wireless or lUHwav tote- , ft
greatest metropolitan weekly graphy. Since the 8-hour Uw be-,ft
newspaper, enly 25 cents a year, came effective. and.mcetheW^0
. „ .. less companies are establishing1 w
On last Friday pight the eetten No. 2schoolhouse, south of this gUtiooB t)u-ougbout the country i ft.
gin in Quinlan burned down and1 city Has finally been divided and herf ^ ^ ft
we look to see the daily papei s aid the new district will be known her8 Posfcicas pay begin- ft
and others that are easy say it M No. 45. where anew school nerg $70, to $90 per month, jm
was thp work of night ndprs, as. house is heing erected on the withgood ^anQe of advancement. ^
about every chance has been taken, nprtheast corner of Tom Daniels The Nationai Telegraph, Institute.!®?
advantage of by the broom corn farm operates six o$c*l mstStutto in ft
buyers to work up proju i<fp. The attorney general says that America, under super vision ofR. ft
against the growers of breora corn oorn.meal when sold in seeks shall n and Wireless Ofli^ls and , ft
that have been organizing to pno- ^ _____^______u.i# __--1“
toet themselves against the buy- ^ ____ ^ ^ w _____ ___
ora who have fteeced the farmers j fr#tncertala ef any fujl details at Memphis, Tenn.,
unmercifully. W.d» ,ot ta.w wfcHtar ,u«, mixwJ «, Cvlumbit S. C. or Enid, Gkh.
,«* mud, it ♦»«! adulUruted, MO ouund. per wek
>>ave these night rider stones pub- ( ^ 5.^ An Ip va Men’* Life.
'm? Pmicdt’y'1MthtoTlrM Th.f.rmersofthi.l^alityh.ve The very seemed Uiyuwn
.uvedfrum the Kin mnd the mu- held two meeting* in Curti. for before Robert.M»d,en of V?o.t
chinery and building is a toUl I the purpose of organizing a com- Burlington, Iowa, when, after,
lose, besides about *4,000 worth P»ny to manufucture brooms, seven weeks ip the hospital, four
of cetton and g large amount of They have accomplished little so ef the best physicians gave l.iu
Uroom con,; However the gin far and, wecttomeetwmn next up. Then was shown the marvel-
made "big profits" while it was Monday for the s»me puirose ous curative imwer of Electric
run and the probabilities are that Should they fail, wa.feet filmoat Bittera. For. after eight months
theZenetiSShnvomuch "mon- certain that a broom factory will of frlghtfu suffer.,w from liver
oy to the good-’ yet. This is the he started here if the busmen tpoable and yellow taundicc, get-
second djsast«x)us fire Qiut has
occurred ip Quiplan in the past
few weeks-tys printing office
bui*ea(dpwn recently.
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corn meal when sold in seeks shall and Wireless' Ofp$|us and ^ UR
contain 85 pounds gross* ene-half piaces all graduatcs.iuto,positions, j ft ft /a ia'@'ft‘ft’@*ft'ftr •*ft]@!ft!#ft!ft!ft!ft*ft ft
sacks 17 1-2 pounds gross, and all it will pay you to write them for —:—*. *... .■ "y-e-.-gser
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men will aid the enterprise. j Qng no help from other remedies;
•------ Or doctora, five bottles of thi;?
PROBABLY RANTH|lRk 'matchless medicine completely
Considerable excitement exists cured him. Its positively guarsr.-(
in the country about three miles teed for Stomach, Liver and Kid-
east of this city, on. account of troubles and never uissapoints
what aeems. to be a panther or Only 50c at Chaa G. Baxter^,
some othor large animal of the! j # Landed
for ldll that guardian Angoi ib cat kind; The animal was seen,
a hundred thousand homes, is twice by boys.on the Keith farm 8fl0 magnificent, cloth Fainp.of.
now ready. Not many ire now,.nd .hot M. top it i. not. likely Am now reiuly to tike ymirmce.. ,
willing to he witlieut it and the tint the, came even near to the ure for high grade Made
* . .. , J : 1 ThocnvaimiirlliPininix nr#» Ravmnr-ta iit extremelV lOT,'
HICK’.S IPW AJJ1ANAC.
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The Rev. kl R. Hicks Almanac
for 1911. that guardian Angel in
! Btitter, Eggs,
Reallry and Hides
WANTED l
We are strippers of Produce
and wiJI pay all the market will
afford.. Don’t seit without first
calling on w.
We aire selling the Best and
Freshes* Groceries for Cash at
the BiotUorr Prices..
B, U GflfflBEfTS. CASK STME,
QURIII5> OKLAMDMbA.
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willing to be without it ana me ^ -----, 7 1
Rev. IrlR. Hicks Magaxine, Word animal. The scream 01 the animal ure Gamuts at «*iw.ely km-; > . 1, qp l. if\( XI' C CT O'
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Word and Works PubKshing Com- the panther, or whatever the big Beumi i« ir5t Citlsh WOr.k "DRl ahiCCoi;,
pany, 9L Louis, Mo. r | animal is. i 1#
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910, newspaper, November 17, 1910; Curtis, Oklahoma. (gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405364/m1/1/: accessed February 19, 2019), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.