The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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no barns. it will p.iv wt-il io]t*»ve all the midair a from nty svfitcm.
a big .* uppiv of roijiittnn hay in end I've bid g«od I.aili.ve
mok<;.\;-: i t»ic < (»M»KPss.
I l« tily kr.ui;riuv n• v .Mi a* a can.ii
i •• ,i.r n i uii.rui oii for I'onprtra in
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reserve. 1 tier.* ran l>e no ponsiblt* since. ilext for r.ii Klein ch.
harm in having ;t stack of twen- liver i>r.d kidney iltfi. 'ode at C.
tv live tom. or more of sirphun (•. Faxtcr’e.
hay left f‘‘ ry tniing. The live- j -•••
stock hiM.ness - .. ott a si akv I Nails’
i,i.. ; tl.i l:.|»11ntn 11 ntiiy. I un.' foundation without uivscrvesup- “Nails arc a mihety pood . mp
i j ii.ii iui .> i it e hi !M.» ii» ply of feed. The horses and inules f^trticuU riy tinker nails l»ut 1
which at e doinj- .he \\..r on |don’t lielit-ve 'they were intended
sliort vras rations this sprine solely for scratching, though I
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Ir.tcwt Hr:d on Time (Vrtltleatr- of !'<t *L,‘ ..ervv ■ n't-
\V,. U.*|e Mmi..* tillin', A :ii• 11t Itm l-.r* A- i . i.. .in i :|
C**. L AND ICC 01* SAVIK-S i»AP(X»
, K\*'-y A ren.ms<'al»i n iy>n .xtent with Safe anc. <i i . ai. • e r.ArVf*;^.
vr Stu'liT IwIIa «V. OUltT.
S\FCTV IMPOSil UOa1S rOH HEN L
I'e. i l:i :ii .. i i\ l ii i',.o>.. n.nlVrre.1
ifi.i tie uni I >iill litfl.l.v a|jnciate
i t.i i
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I u k t. v. khan, needed it hi. t winter. If nis turns used mine largely for that pur-
..i i<. an.i i. iiiat l am a .-an- out to he a year oi nl'Mity. form pose for several years I was se-
n i 1 <• i * n : o l .r ( I. ik .1 tin* hal.il ol storing ui) a reserve verely afllictetl. and h»ul i: to do.
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I il <• Ki i i.l |:« ..ii Mil.*]
11, it * ii in Aim st.
Hus.' I). lki.'Ki KTY
I v. Mi lo unnotiiuv that ' uiii.a <andi-
i‘; if f. r h 11 n.ii.ut.i n : . t'l> i k of ihf
|i nift (Tuil suliii-ft l»> Ike wilt of ll..
|{. | il h :.ii' 'itii-i at it.i* |,riinar> flei
I :. Ii ill Auutst.
.Ikkky CoovrK
V, e too auMi <i i/* J to Jiioiuovo W.
VV. itrdifoi.l uk u .•an.l.ilute f ir tlif
i ..ii • uii. n lor t 'juiiiy Clerk of YVocd-
v in i lour.ly, rtl.jict to lie will of th«"
lti-| ul-liian \ot. is in tlic | riniaty "I'f-
t i. ii in Alin ii.'L.
Wf aiv uuti.oiiz. d .t-i ai.nourc * tlif
lun.iitlafv of 11 f. i. M. Ci..i niton • noin*
(supply of feed. Tlte lean years One application of Hunt’s Cure,
will come again. They need not however, relieved my itch. t.nd
iu itijr disuK'.er to hose who |rrr - |f*ss than one box cured me en-
»Kire for T urn. Oklahoma Karrn tirelv.”
Journal. J. M. WARD, Index, Texas.
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C! I TC ?!5 V/AinUTSL, KANSAS GITY. MO,
T,-« OU Hel'jlilf o Cl's.tln Jjt »r.rl I' linl lot* >J. ?
rr suiAtO. *di-ct. . • vi’rt.i u*«. O K.ir-. i, ».l . c
Oi.r 32 yo.ri I:. C:>y. t . AHilMla lot >
Ch:s:.'D. ri'j.vGjis akc Sreiii!
Cure* cuarAntcea c.r ra^tity rtfuiv * ** v ! ..■ 0 t i *v fu
Uif r»’M r'y or 111 ’ ;i i I > . - u. ’ Ii. . .1 o u*‘;.
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«’h low. Ov r '* *'. Di)rdes ctired. Affc »i«*»e^ *r# i. ~
.»'••• af .*<11* pTiai. l'i> i-..ii vie' fi* * - i CoulKlci i * . - .. '
fitly
k
Soin »r.al Weakness
Hydroccln iirsd!
M ft t Hi .• LOR AS5E5SOR’S Oliver typewriter ribbons at the
Matiy county assessors over the Rofitoffice Drug Store. Price 50.
stale ;;t i" u*onfron:e I with a se- ~ T
iv i:m ndition relative io makiu;,r T[ he S ~\11 HcfC
tlu-ir returns to the county com-
missioners, as required by law.
and are eonshletrrijt: holding a
meeting to take concerted action
in llie premises.
SextialDebility,, '
fuliifi auil etffXA—cau'Ib* i.icbi
and lo«s of 11.1111 iiowi-r, |Ump!.‘s *i.*l
blotch 's on the l« -r. cnu.us'il ideas imd
forirelf.il lies*, baubful AAMkuii a* • r».on 10
socif tj . e.c.. cured for Ufa. I Atop nlirhi
loss. x. rfsterr sexual po»er. nerve ai d
hrslu power NiUmr anil r**'.crtLi<*r we»l.
part* and make jr.ui lit fo. usarrlu't. Sc d
pa
for free bool, and liat of qu.'aiiotis
They keei stringing in tlav
after day. No ■‘Jf vht n ;.ny of
the follows y.A', know -'ave their
1 clothes mooe here, 'i hey cer-
A< cording to the assessors law taivily do if tliey h*»ve any intor-
Stricturc
Rartlcnlty eer -d with a
new litfolliblo Home
Phimosis
ft*v. d*iy n 1 hoiii pain
%>r dnurfft. lisXiii fut.
Varicocele ri< 1 K *; :c
M-rol.iu. far.<:nii tn r-
thus rtebl.lty, »<• i . ei> of ihe t• x > *. \-
teia ele., pertBan -i.tij cured wilbo . u
Cunhiiir- T'lUt terrible 4.a I
wy pillltJ.. j j-i s /orn i :*!id •• >.
cured f«**' ?e Bloito poisoni ... * .d ...
private dlsea.e? pcraisnC' !y cure 1
RDOK f-’r '.ii p* •■*.
D Wi\ piet'ir, a, » I Ui full de- plii.i.
nttrl Rlanl TraatTier.*. No In-
OUU VwIVSVel (itniuie..tr,tiopaln. no
d-tention from buslnes'.Ctire|.iiaraiit>ed.
lino*, and Il-I «>f q'ie«t inns f r 'e-M iilseule l-
- — — . i ■ », »i ■ n i mi uv ' [J - I*..
of ado?* 4N**a ib#* • and curt, - nt
Healed in piu11* wrapper—
VST inlttistidiii *.H« bfsrsstioa I*.
Frie Musejvrr*e Anatomy For Mun Only
PARMKRS' ll.iKSK ItKMKDY OO.. CVnlrul BUlir.. Ku v City Mo.
OAI.L, ItKMKDY sm pusseii iIIoII.rtm. hurt • ms, Intel le. ine, q »Hei cli, h "j
r.O.' Per Hox; ii llnxes 12.00.
m I
tiun iti Ab(f::st.
\Y *• ;ui ii>;lin ri/.til to annouiu .' W. It.
\Y hitf, of 1‘i iriM \, Ok'iiil'.on a, asafun-
<uYS WASH, »0c l'er Uon; t, lN,\cs U CO. cu.m with uiU«r. Agents WuiituJ.
in. lion ns Riyirli r ol 11•. <J cf YY ixid-
1 ..ii * .siii.jrft in il.*- ii i m ui th«* the assessors are requited to have p-j keeping ii]* witi. tiio pro- conic Rrii f.oy, spamN»dic. Kintuient, relieved with opr u<m-; a g'.rut
I. i..i!.i.. :*n voter, at il.f (.-ima-y elec | their returns completed and cer- cession of progressive men who e8Vcr' H'‘x: 5 n°*'*
tilied to the county commissioners; |,;ke to h>ok the part. If you
not later than tf e first of June, vvant the latest hr style, the best
After that date the commission- [ selection «f fabrics, and
>!i*!uU* »t thi* boiuiih/ion lur A Ustinov rtkiX 1 1 •“ ^ * m.hjiin. umi selection ^*1 HUiHCS, und II per
..I W.islwi 1.1 r.iuiity. Hutij.il tn 111- **r.s are directed, without any'cp- fectlit in clothes, then follow tin*!
"•ill .c ii l{f|nii»iiian voteiH at Uiopri-! lion in the matter, to deduct $2f> rrur come here.
1 * dav from the pay et the asses- tfav.’ .iurt received my spr'ng
w.-ai. and,, rize.1 u.unn..urict* u. H. .Sor so long as l>e fails t'l ’-turn in UP<J sjimmersamples, comprising!
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about btiO select woolen fabrics, j
>«•»*•. uf Quinlan, Okla., os x candi-1 |gs c(>», ,r-
i!.mi* fur (lie nominaticn for Treauurer
. i W.iiiiwanl county, subject to the will It is undeivtood that perhaps Have all the latest weaves and
nt ihe Republican voter* as express?.! half of the assessors in the state colors, over a hundred different
in iiv August i limary. cannot comulete their work by the Istyles that they can be made up
first of June. According to the in. Come in and inspect
law thereic no option with the line. satisfaction
BOMUR BROS’ SHOWS
A Seattle judge took the rights
of citizenship away from a social-
-------- countycommissionersastowheth-! guaranteed.
isi agitator out in Washington! er they shall or shall not make tne D p JJJlVTCp
stale, because of seditous utter- deduction of $25 a day so long as Da Ui Dir A I L<1
ances 1 his is tlu* first case of a the assessor fails to make hie re-
like nature on record. ^ turns after the first of June.
It is likely that the assessors’
association will call a meeting in
and
my
a fit
Will exhibit at CURTIS
Wednesday and Thursday
May 29th and 30th
e:. fj.
Ilaum^Imllmu.1 was’8nominated ass;n'iation ,ul11 cul1 u m^lin^ in t Two miles South and three
for the presidency of the United i j)k,ahoma (,,lv t!me tjurinK j miles east of Curtis (’alls an-
Stales by the national Socialists K‘ ^ "et k ___ sw?red Night or Day. Phonecon-
«*i>nvolition last week. Emil Sie- >H0LII.I) BE KEPT IN CONtiRESS ' *'t! >n‘
• lei, formerly mayor of Milwau-
kee. was nominated for vice-presi-
dent
PERrOR/MNG PONIES
ELEOTBSC MOVING PICTURE SHO^
OTHER GOOD FEATURES
The general orders from the
commander-in-chief (i. A. K. re-
quests that all church and other
nublic bells be tolled for five
minutes at noon of Memorial
Day and when the bells ring that
comrades stand with uncovered
heads in commemoration of the
memory of departed comrades.
This would he quite impressive
A wise woman once said that
■ here were three follies of men
that always amused her. The
ust was climbing trees to shake
the truit down, when if they
would wait long enough it would
'all itself; the second, going to
The Reaver County Republican
in a recent editorial says: “When
a competent person is elected to
a very responsible position and
wills the place with credit to him-
self and honor to those that elect-
ed him, it is the duty of every
one. especially the newspapers,
to do all in their power to keep'
him in tlu* iw»sition. Now thepeo-:
pie of this Second Congressional
District are represented bv the1
best congressman in the state,
and in fact there are few equals
and no superiors in Congress and
he should be kept there. Of
course there are many ambitious
people in this district that would I
like to fill the place occupied by!
Hon. Dick T. Morgan, hut at this
lime they cannot be (‘looted and
Bonlieur Brothers are old favorite:
KILLTHcCGiyGHl and will get a large crowd. Their at
AHPeuRKTrai&:E5&Sf» tractions this year are better than
ever before witnessed in this city.I
■C8ESBEM
fMMTaSCATAW LUNG TROUPES,
*GLfAR4.vn:eD SATISFACTORY^
ii Off komev rfertrs/Dsa. I
^UKIS^'U*' k«rvf» ■ —— —1W
Don’t Hiss It.
TURNBULL.
imy
gl^ ls prepared to do nil I,ranches of Dontlstry
Crown mid Hri.ler work a ipocially. All war |
w*»rraat.-«l. .Uvwhiin
Electric
itiers
)if 5 F £ 0 ] A L O F F E R:
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tl .u.nvT! UJ : o !*I LAV.-.
WOODWAUl).
OKLAHOMA
J. B. Robinson,
var to kill each other, when if if they were thev could not begin
they would wait long enough they to accomplish the* good for the
Auiild die naturally: amt the third district that Morgan Jias done and
was that they should run al ter Will continue to do. ^
women, w hen if they did not do
■ ’tiij io-’J AIr'-i.Vif thh Psr.er.
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wt.d : , •» .u.vL,
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Professional |
Embalmer and 5
Made A New Man
“I was suffering from pa.a -iS n-.\
stonua«"!it huail and buck," wtnc/il.
T. Alfton, Italoiph, N. 0., “jad u,>
liverfu-dkidtmyfldid not *voil< ripl.f.
but four bottles of Elcct.ri j BiitersJ
xuade me feel like a new man."
PRICE EOCTS. AT ALL DRUG 5T0HE?
S. B. LAUNH.
ao the women would
•un after them.
he sure to
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V7. 5:.TV £j, 1 •"i.'Sr\>;k^V.r. 5
f
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l’ersons having any kind
stock to m il should see McNeil &
___n, . m___ Smith
Farmers can get velopes ; mler, Lutl rick is paying __ „ „„,r t u„Ur.H—
pi .nted ;.":v dnv at ’hi-, ot * im ih«» highest a .iri * 1 r. e for ’gjwclS nfcW LfFc PILLS (- R^uDnce No. 127.
TKa PilleThnr »
l Undertaker, \ Attorney-at-Law,
t WOODWARD, - OKLA. ^
6 - 9
Practicing in all coin h.
t All work >lone on scit ntific ^ Over 1\ O., WOODWAF*f Tl(1
J50 c nt:;
incii id.
win.
£ principles nnd t-liurpe rea?on-
^ aide Phones—Store No IOG
M
1 Dr. Kind’s New Disucvery
COCL'HO • - j i KILLS THE COUCH. CURES THE LUTtCS.
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