The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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The Curtis Courier
Vol. 12.
NO JURISDICTION.
,™,------ , LOCAL brevities. ----------—........ ..MU
Jot roort." as decided that B. I Woodward. Saturday «ft«rn<»» ^ „.b appter |flf T UC NtW J 1 A I t BAillx
I^Willetl. who was charged with I Th. best biography-the life ^ Courier is “| I HL l«-« W ' '
shortage in his funds at the time that writes chanty in the laraeat prjnt bills on ahort notice. jP WOODWARD. OKI.A.
county attorney, is not fetters. I C. D. Baxter has lately secur
f anv misdemeanor and, H. M. Covert pavs the higheat \ verai choice bargains m l
WOODWARD, OKLA. j£
- . DelH)8it» in this Bank are Protected by the Depositors^.
The ^ Guaranty Fund di. ft
shortage in his funds at the time that writes cnamy ... — -— print mu »ms on ------
he was county attorney, is not Otters. C. D. Baxter has lately secur
guiltv of any misdemeanor and( H m. Covert pays the highest ^ Mvcral choice bargains in _ 1Ilc ----Guaranty Fund ef Oklahoma.
that the court has no jurisdiction marget price for hides, furs and ianda. VAf .. uy Bank in Western Oklahoma.
in the matter, and ordered that poultrv. Mrs. C. R- Ludwick and Mr, M We have grown (Mr why ? M
the case be taken out of court. A good many farmers have com- ^ p Mclnmch were in Moore U y We want your busmear
This is a complete vindicati >n of | menced t0 harvest their broom 1&nd Saturday. 15 Just and Fair Treatment to •
Mr. Willett corn crop our esteemed frierid, Chas.
imccu vw -------- liana, <
Mr. Willett I COm crop | 0ur esteemed frierfc, tnaa.
* In the same c mrt the cases of j G A Tefft renewed for the old Kitch ^uthwest of this citv. was
p-ft". Sadie Zimmerman and J. A. I reliab|e Owner last week in or- Curtig Tue6day.*
lmiis. similarly charged, will come ^ t# f et the news. ^ p lninch has gone to Ore-!
up for hearing in the near future. A Urge crowd was in Curtis. ^ looka at the pr0apecU of
but in view of the decision in I gaturdayt which gladened the * of the weit.
Willett case there is no doubt nut of merchant*. Wright and wife of Far-
that these cases will be disp Some of the farmers about Has- ^ vilited his parent*. W. J.
H. M. 60VERH
lett case there is no dou hearts of merchants. „ . upright and_____
hearing in theDjat ^ A{mnamd Give this officc an opportunity -.....-- •—
to do your letter head, note head
hearing in tne —--
these will doubtless be disposed
of in a similar manner.
«• 8 mUf shortage were "u”- -envelope printing.
T^mo'nto aiTte »l Henrv Berkenmeier was in thi*
rde.™: TZlLZ of the ^ity.Suturduv. from ncur Avurd.
where he is operating a thresh-
ing machine.
ExiEssr.ru-
horna Citv. assistant state ex- mg rnaenme.
• _ Little Credence was plac- Z. Ef. Fawcett and wife of Ca
ed in the report at the time it was margohavC been visiting er par-
tleived it being the impression ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tharp,
_____n,n*ivi> other
Wm. McNeil ha. been nwing-
ssttiasss£
ma. Texas and other points.
The best fit I ever had” is the
___j__-/ tv,. wMrm of the
Xurthcrcwuu-me mutive Other
than appeared on the surface.
The action of Judge Wyand m
promptly rendering his decision,
ia worthy of commendation.
Woodward Democrat
U seems impossible tocr^tthe
above, when one is posted with
the circumstances. The examiner
was a democrat and d
bis duty .ltd the
..f the shortage, with the excep
-> *tlon of J. A. Innis. were demo-
! rrats, so that no w°litic*J pr”!*'
dice could be charged. I-might
be that the county court had no
jurisdiction, but to say ttat he
persons charged were not gtnlty
looks to us tike rank iniusUce an
a frame up. Two or three weeks
ag« *o heard a rumor that the
jrtciiL i
mat they «»•«'** *
expression of the wearers of the j ^ ^ 50C Can ofc KeU U-
1tt»d~^n^ter- Powder a handsome framed picture, which-
. Miss Marv Daviath of Lynch‘Liftne would easily be worth* 5oc-
M. Tharp, | » Va igmakingher parents, alone, WOUiu m J_______
’ j iima p a. Davison, al________
e past week. I Mr* and Mrs- P. G. Daviscjn. a!
A land hover from Nebraka viiit Miss Marv’a friends are
was in this city, Tuesday, butwe ' iving her a royal welcome,
did not learn whether he bought ^ who #We the
Goodier & Son, Ptooi1 Ball'
CLEitN. AiND- U1P‘T0-DAJE. with. a» fidl. line o£ Smoking 1 obatuo
• *____L and1 Told' DrUlkiSl
Bv the way, did you ever no- ,n the next tw# weeks, at 1---- r>_ri__r CU0,
tice that the man who makes a we muBt meet our obligations and £ Q Goodier, Barber bn p
business of practicing it has n01 mult have monev. Do not delav. ureDare* to de all kindk Bmcbec work;
time to preach it. A big dance will .be *w«n «» W.e are p pare* ________ . -------
C. R. Ludwick, Grover and . . Saturday night, August m-m'
M Maddan. Paul Parks and B Curtis, ^a g.^, 0r. A-m-m AmMmMMMMMmmJmm
C. Baxter attended the base ball will furnish the music and
game at Mooreland, Fndav cordially invited to attend.
Mr.. I- N. Woodward of Way- Come early
noka died in Kansas recently. . rimary in this township
resulted in about
cratic votea being cast and t ir @ >rM p. ykjwj rPk
three republican votes polled, q SHELF AINl>
which is about one-third of the gj u cr
votes of the party. ^
The Courier always runs a first-1. ..
class serial story for. the benefit (^
of its readers and at the present, ^
a. ___“TKo niamond Cipher ,s (®r,
noka died m Kansas
She was a relative of the Wood-
wards living southeast of this
city
J. M. Tharp has returned from
New Mexico, where hewasasec-
.. _ r..»mnn rin n railroad. It 18
W.e ar^ pregaroA to d* alUutolb oi Barber w^rit: -----
i THE BAXTER COMPANY J
**" we rr.: no“t wing t»pl»ce lion foreman on a railroad. It »
democr.UW»renotg probab,ethathewillgociMwhcre
aman inn nt expecting; for a like situation. • „f its readers ana ai «■*»*•
A rr^it would aid the De«ons Several br00(i M«, for sale.ltime "The Diamond Cipher
t that t _ ...— lightly. »he big Berkshires and tbe name of our *nal and w
^.geUingoutiighU,
several uiwu * ,
eiallyafter Capt. Smith was nom- sonab,e. At the Hausman farm,
inated. True, the captain has not 3 miles east 0f Curtis.
developed much swed in.apoliti- _ . ,, — ,i,a Unorpsi
calVrace and it might h»ye been
Sne Tust asablind. We hate
time ine
the name of our serial and is one
well worth the time spent read-
ing it.
Not a very large attendence a ■
____U^lbltr lororplV
miles east of Curtis. Not a very !arge avvrnu^
Woodward claims the longest the ,hP™ ‘ Jtle choice
(gi)
ttBtw IferiWiTC
it Low Prop as Passible
for cash only
-W.e are selling good brooms-at cost 25 cents, as
the supply last*..
lw>l8rKe amount for the county
the primary, —--7 -
Vrce'i; t^«untrl fromjhe^ctthath«tl^ec
cratic ticket there were several
i* d. 1- _ .watvtn rbrri HP's
cratic tiCKei ui«c yyw>. —
persons out for the same offices
• iL.i ^nnntv ticket
• • _•
CURT IS. OKLA- ^
pTbe successful, a, it would go a
long waya in feeing '»*£«*». ®*f‘
That aum would be auflicient in
Snding technieaiiUes. or some-
thing of alike nature to def eat
the eounti’s interest.
the matter will.be taken to higlv-
or courts, for the reason that the
taxpayers will not be satisfied,
with the present condition..
»than 8iX fWt * , • . fi but in that party county ticket
J. R. Whitworth, formerly of | couid take. with one excep-
this city, has concluded to study « -- nr let 1*
. __b! Bniomrl ft R. Laune s of-
this citv. nas --; ;
law and entered S. B. Laune s of-
fice at Woodward for that pur-
pose. J. R will make an ideal
lawyer.
you couia *»*>•■*
tion. what was offered or let it
alone. On the republican state
ticket practically only one man, ^
was running for each office and j;
the same could be nearly said of.,-
a* -i__a. A /lam1
We- carry, a large assortment
©I Pure Drugs, as well as the
most popular, mentorious
--patent medicines, we so
licit your d'rug trade business-
assuring; you. oi: good, gpo &
andl service:
m
&> &
W-*-
'
M-.-v /
il lor, anu mw ^ .
has no equal on,earth. 1* stands
head on.my medicine shelf.
Very truly yours-
% j, Brpwnlow;
Very truly yours, MpnUay> gettih»pension boiu, ulcers, cuts,.
TUI Biowulow. made out. T^ey aro ih the-midst( f brui3es 3Cfeldfc mtnpl^i^
Livjngstpm.Tenn |fabigbroom ^ harvest; Mrs-12® Options. K WBU.at C.G
md: 50»i- bottles w&Ur lately returned from a, two j [.
- months visit ih Iowa.. B«ter
CHAS. G. BA-XTER,
CURTIS,. 0'KLA-
25 a
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1912, newspaper, August 8, 1912; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405473/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.