The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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Curtis Lodge, Mo. 106 I. 0. 0. P.
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P. J. Vuot. ». G.
M II (.rusts, “«w*»ri
Cortis CbApter, 0 t. $. No. 68.
K-gu.sr ao-diuai arc in id „n vvvry first and
third I ucs.isy .,! o.o I, uiol. h. at 2 |, ni. Visiting
Slaters and Brnth.rs al.ij, wataaao.
dvh,lk H La.au, W. M.
Ka « Lincoln Nee tv tan.
Country Correspondence.
KOl’ND UZBEKS
Grand pit 8tadler, who bus been
verv sick, i» improving slowly.
Maiiou farter won to the bos*
pitmI iu Wichita last week (or
irvaiuicut.
The road through tbs school
aectiou is finally opeued tor travel.
George iioiz expects to move to
Curl it sooti.
Litersn closed Weduesdav uigbt
at 44 with a good ptogrsin.
Several of uur people left Tues-
day tor Kav couulv to atleud court
aa witnesses.
E A aamtnvr bas rented Geo
Tauuaniii’s farm (or the season.
0 M Tavior is circulating a
petitiou tor a lural route, which we
would like lo see go through, but
We are uot iu ahape yet tor the
luspecior, who will luru ua dow.i
wiinout a doubt.
Mrs. Hotz is hauling her eottou
to Quinlan ibis week.
J E. l'auuei preached at school
bouse 44 ou Saturday eveuiug aud
Suniav.
i'bere will be twice as much cot*
tou plauled lue piesaut seasou as
there were last lu this locality.
We see wnat altalfa there is
locks tloe.
The truit piospects uever looked
better.
Mr. Potts of Tangier bas reuted
W. M. Holmes’ tarui, leceutlv
bough) of George tlotz.
School Districts Aroused.
The provision iu the proposed
constitution limiting the district
tax tor school purposes to live mills
ou me dollar, is betug discussed
with great spirit iu the couutrv.
The people realize that il a limit of
live mills is put upou the districts
there will be uo public schools in
bait ot tbe school bouses ot the
couutry preciucts. Uuder tbe
measure, it three-fifths of the vo
ters favor a teu mill levy it mav be
lucreaaed iu ttml amount. Almost
every lew iu our couuiry uow is
20 mills, aud difficulty is fouud to
maiutaiu rnau) schools eveu with
this arnouui. W hat will we do
with this arnouut decreased ooe-
(ourthf Besides this decrease in
the levy, wbeu tbe lodiuu teiritory
school districts are added to Okla
bouia s the arnouut of money de
lived from the leasing of school
lauds will be cut iu two. This iu
itself will necessitate au increas-
over tbe preseul levies as the ap
poriioumeni Iruui ihe school lauds
It sufficient lu ruu lUe echo-,is ttom
one to two mouths iu many ot me
districts of Oklahoma.—Newkuk
News-Journal. Kill the con*titu-
turn.
Actual Facts
For upwards of tit teen vears
Hunt’s Burs has been sold under.,
airu-i gnat autee to cure auv form
of itchiug skin troubles kuowu
No mailt t* I he uhidi—has I ban one
per cent ot the purchasers have rc
quested their mon- v hack Wil l
it simply does the work.
A JJlTtONAL LOCAL.
Blink uotes for sale st this ot*
tier.
■lust received, a nice hue of fresh
seeds at is«>rrv ’a.
Printers* ink barks the path to
riches and fame. Try it.
R. Ktinoett of Pearl was trans
acting business in this eity. Mon-
day.
Ask people who know wbat good
I ving is. if they are using "THE
ALTON GOODS”
Mrs 4. W. Riley has returned
from Enid, where she visited her
oldest son for the past month.
Did vou ever wonder why some
merchants vere so anxious to give
yon somethirg in place of "THE
ALTON GOODS.” «
Most of tbe candidates aspiring
for office in Woodward countv are
described as "mixers,” though. a«
a matter of fact, practically all of
them take it "straight.”
J. F. Kirehgraher was in Onrtis
yesterday and informed us that he
and party were doing spring work
on their ranch and frnit farm, east
of this city. They came in fiom
f'olnrado last week.
Orino Laxative Fruit Svrnp is a
new remedy, an improvement on
the laxatives of former vears, as it
does not gripe or nauseate and is
pleasant to take. Tt is guaranteed.
Dr I S. Hunt, Curtia. Okla.
The winter term in District No.
218 closed last Friday. Miss Nells
Jordan waa tbe teacher and the
acholara and patrons of the acbonl
made the last day a holiday, with
a fine dinner and exercises. Tbe
term was a verv successful one.
Thomas Govier returned, Tues-
day night, from Nebraska, where
be bad been called on account of
tbe dangerous sickness of his
mother. Before he left there, biz
mother had recovered
| ickness.
In the dark and sileut
Poison
has a very bad enect on your sys-
tem. It disorders your stomach
and digestive .ipparatus taints your
Mood and causes constipation, with
all Its fearful Ills.
Word's
Black-Brail#
Is a Maud tonic, liver regulator, and
Mo, J purifier.
It gets rid iA the prisons caused
by over-supply of Hie, ui.J quickly
cures bilious headaJies, .ness,
loss of appetite, nausea, indiges-
tion, constipation, malaua, dulls
and fever, jaundice, nervousness,
irritability, aiclai holia, and ah
richness due to dir rdered liver.
It Is not a catha Ic, but a gentle,
herbal, Hver nuiidne, which eases
without irritating.
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§ ILL SAY—- |
I To njy frieods M)<i Pktroos J
® ...That 1 have a number of suits of 9
rt clothing that I will sell a* cost for §
I A “ (fl}
j cash. Also, a new line of suits at ^
5 bottom figures. C*H ;ind examine my *@*
@ shoes and slippers—they aie up to
<§i date and at bottom prices,
111 tfiicnt |>’ icon jiuitl for H KKN *" uxilmiige,
W See me Lftoii- you cell. 1 hanking >ou for past
§| putr<uia*:r ami unking for
same, I retnuin, Yoi
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FOK
lit-parltm-iii ni tlii* Inti.rlnr
Land Office »t VC,, xl.v.rd. IM.li. Tjr
February I#, I9n7
ri
R0T1GE-S F9R P03L1AT16M.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
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IKpHtmviil of the Interior.
Land Office at Woodward O. T..
February 4 I MOT.
VoTICI il lien by Niven that I lie follow mg named
*■” aettler haa tiled notice of hi* Intention to
make tiual proof in support ot liiarlaiiu, aud that
1 said proof will be made before Register and Re-
ceiver of tha L'uited Stale, laud office at Wood-
ward, Okla., on April 10. 11107. vii: Barbara K.
liee (formerly Barbara K. Kerahnvr) of C'artla.
Okla., for tlie uw4. Sec. 10, Twp. 22, N. of K. IS
weal I M.
He name, Ihe following witnenaea to pmvt hia
conitnuuiia residence upou aud cultivation of aald
land, via: Kdward L Hanti, Ueorge Clark, .lay
K. Brown, Johnson Katiuey. all of Curtia, Okla
koma
DICK T. MORGAN. Ke«tater
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. 1
Land Ofllee at Woodward. Oklahoma Ty.. f
March 11, 1M07 )
Notico il hereby given that William Caatleof
Curtia O. T., has tiled notice oi Ida intention to
make final prool In support of hia claim, risi
. , liomeatead Entry No. 4SM5. made August 6, .MOO, | continuous reaiileiu-e upon aud cultivation of
irom the for the ,2 ne4 and n2 ae4. Section 31. Township 22 aaid land, via: Wilber P. Kuli. John C. Kurd.
a.. Range 18 w., and that aald proof will be made John Lewis and Jamea E. Depue, all of Prlugey.
re the Register and Receiver, at Wot dward. | Oklahoma
O. T„ on May M.10O7.
lifa nf bames the following witnesses to prove hts
HI" "l continuous residence upon and cultivation ol
a,,me men heuufv and fullr._t.hii aald land, vis: Marion W. McK y. Willi-ml.
Ktliue until, ueauiv aua rellOWMbip HeKey. Harry Castle, Moses C. Baitd: all of |
Curtia. O. T.
are uokuowD. If you would be
happy aud cooteuied, boost your-
self, boost \our ueigbbor. bo«)st
your city, sod boost evert ibing vou
cau touch, l'be babit of boostiug
is uiucb pleasauter and less stren-
uous tbau knocking. Boost and
the world boosts with vou, kuo-.-k
and vou kuock alone.
Ellis bandeis, uigbt operator for
the “aula Fs at Gage, a.ni George
Flaherty are under arrest Mt Wood-
ward. charged with buruiug tbe
Sauta Fe depot at Gage aud rob-
bing the tuuuev drawer. Tbe depot
was burned receutlv wnb ull us
couteuts, luuludiug express,freight,
books aud papers aud ull equip-
DICK T. MORGAN. Register.
FOLEY’S
KEQKEY CURE
WILL cum YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi-
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis-
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
Riruil SUBSTITUTES.
DR. I. S. HUNT. CURTIA OKLA
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior. J
Land Office at Woodward Okie.. (
February 18. 1M07. )
A HrrrtcilNT contest affidavit having been filed
- A In this office by Alliert B. Birdseye of (Juis
lan (>. T . esatestaul. against Homestean Entry
No. 7.177. made April 22. IMtl. for nw4 nw4. Mac
tion II, Township 22 N. Range 18 w., by Jamea
A. Crank of t nrtls, O. T.. coutestee. In whies It
Is alleged flat .lames A, Crank haa wholly aban-
.. . . . . .. ... „ . . doued said tract for a period of mare thsn als
V OTIC* is hereby given that the follow lug-named m()nth. since making said entry and ntst prior
settlers have filed nutlet- of then intention Aprll)r 22 ipog, t|„, |*ing the date of tne ex-
to muse final proof, on their respective claims. plrllti(1I, «f five years, life-time of said entry:
am that the said pmots will be made before the thnI hr llevrr gui establish s linns fide rvsidenea
Regisiei and Receiver, of the C land offiee at „„ ,n)(1 |„ld nor (t|d he ever live thereon or cul
Woodwanl, Okla., ou April 9, HWi, vis: , livate same that said tract la uot settled upon
V nl Ice is hereby given that the following nam-
” e<* settlers have filed notlw ■,! Ibt-lr in'er•
tii,ns t<> make final prmif in support of their
claims, snd that said prool will be inailc la-lore
Register and Receiver, al Woodward. Okla.. on
April 29, 1V07. vis:
Othok H Wiikvlkx,
of Friugey, Okla.. II K No Hold, for the <-2 sw4 I
and w2 si-4. Sec. :t. T. 24 N. ot K 18 west tie
names the following nam. d settlrrs to prove his
Continuous restdei re upon aud cultivation of
said land, vis: Wilber I*. Fills, .lohn C. Ford. I
John liewis and James K. Depur. all of Pringey.
Oklahoma.
VYlialtKR I* Kci.ri.
of Prlugev. Okla . H. E No. I24M. for Ihe s! Bee
22. and w2 ne4, Sec 28 T 2\ N. of K. 18 west
He names the tollowtng settlers to prove his con- |
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of aaid
land, vis: John lewis, .lames h. Ih-pur. Other
B. Wheeler, and John C. Ford, all of Pringey,
Oklahoma.
John C. Fokd,
of Pringey. Okla., H K No. 11377. for the a*4,
8ec. 21. T. 25. v. ot R. 18 west. He names th*
following settlers to prove hia rontlnu. us rest- ,
dense upon and rultivatioi of said laud, vis
Wilber P. Fuls John la-wls. James K. Iiepu and
Other B Wheeler, all of Fringe), Oklahoma.
Lt'Kg Pallcy.
of Pringey. Okla., admlniatrator of the estate of
Ge> rgs W. Pauley, deceased: who made H. K. N<.
6231., for the nwt. Bee. 21. T. 25. N. of K. 18 weat .
I, M. He names the following settlers to prove |
DICK T. MORGAN. Register.
CONSOLIDATED NOTICE
LIC AT ION.
FOK HUB
Department of the Interior,
Lend Office at Woodward, O.
February 4.1907
M
Frank E. Lokht
af Curtis. Okla. H.K. No. ;7Hfi. for the nr4 ne4.
Bee. 11. T. 22. N. of H 19 west, lie names the
following witnesses to prove bis continuous rest
deuce upon snd cultivation of said bind, vis:
Msrtiu li. Keagy, William J. Rvan bitjali M. ... ...... ... .............- ....----------------
Kuark. all of Moorvland, Okla.: snd Annie K, ready t" prove at «uch time and placs aa may
Bills of Curtis Okla. ' mim' d by the Kerlater and Re-elver for a hear
Annik K. Ki.i.ik
of Curtis, Okla., H. K No 53.>8. for the a2 ne4.
and n2 ae4. Bee. 11. T. 22. N. of K lit west She
names tbe following witnesses to prove hereon-
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of aaiu
laud vis: Martin B, Keagy. Willlaiu J. Ryan.
Klijah M. Kuark r.ll of Moorelaud, Okla.; and
Frank K. Lorry of Curtis, Oklahoma.
DICK T. MORGAN Kegiater
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
and cultivated by aald party as required by law:
said defaults having not liecn cured-
That said alleged absence from said land was
not oin-to his siiiployioent iu the army. navy, or
marine corps of the l’nlte.1 States in any capacity
in time of war. and this the said contestant la
may be
nuin- d by the Kerlater and Ke-eiver for a hearing
in said cave. Bald ..artics are hereby nolifled to
appear respond and offer evidence touching^said
allegation at in o'clock a. in , on April 22, llW7.the
Register and Receiver at the .Culled Stales land
office in Woodward, O. T.
The said contcetant having In a proper affida-
vit filed February 18 IWW set lorth facts whieh
show that after due diligence personal acrvice of
this notice cannot be made. It la hereby ordered
an I directed that such uotice be given by due and
proper publication. _
K. 8. WIGGINS. Receiver.
Department of the Interior I
Land Office at Woodward Okla '
February 4. I9ut j
Before You Purchase Any Other Writs
THE NEW HOME 8EWIH6 MACHINE MMPANf
. . ORANGE, «ASM.
SI.SI. tsstpi Ills uiosev «ll*w»r, Sc. SeH„. lOoKae. sysflswe N^'SftfiTaSSe {tfmSBT?;
v . r ■ j . . hss o‘ quality, but the NSW *10"S* IS maos final proof in support of hia claim aud that
WUIOti WSB touuu OUlsiUe IDO build- to wear. Our guaranty never runs sot said pi oof will be madr before Register and Ke-
, We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions eetver U. 8. land office at Woodward, Okla. on
,l*** of the trade. The “W*w «•«■*” stands at the
head of all Hlgh-grailr family sawing machines
Said by author Uod dealer* Mix.
PON SALE SY
Notice to Our Customers
We are pleased to anuoance that
Foley's dout-j aud Tar tor uougbs,
colds aud iuug troubles, is oof af-
fected b> tbe Naiiodal Pure Food j
nud Diuk law a® it coutaioa do
opiuit-s or other harmful drun-,
sod we reccoinmeuctL it as a sate
leuied) for cbltdrg® aud adults.
Ur. i. 8 Huut, Curtia. Okla.
April 9. 1907, vis: Otho •>. Welcn, of Curtis.
Okie . H. K. No. 24873, for the Lot 4, Bee. 3. and
Lots 1. 2. 3, Bee. 4, T 23, N. of K. 18 west.
He names tin following witnesses to prove his
eo. tinuous residence upon and cul'ivation ot
said land, vis: Micha.-I H. I.ydeu. Chatles O
Caldwell. Joseph Fusseil, Samuel H. Kussell: all
of Curtia. Oklahoma.
DICK T. MORGAN. Regiater
I T=r
Wanted:—10 meu ut each state
io (ravel, diatribul*wft»|ile* of our
ifoods aud tack sign*. Salary
$85 00 per month; $3.00 per dav
tor expenses. 8AUNDBB8 * Co.,
Depaiiuumt P., No. 46 Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, 111.
BLANKS
of all kinds
DOCTOR E. E. FLAGG,
NVOOKEi.ANU. OKLA.
Rupture, Piles and Fistula cured with-
out the use of the knife. No charge
for office consultation. General Prac-
tice. Night calls at office or by phone.
J. B. Robinson, •*»<*
i Professional
t Embalmer and
Undertaker,
WOODWARD, - OKLA.
Thareara----
States thas ol in?
account ol thsir styls, accuracy an.
at this office.
Before bating sewing msebises,
see my liue of 8iuger (tewing Ma-
chine*. 8ecoud hand uia?hiues,
cheap. M. W. McKkY.
tyl*. accuracy snd .implicity.
ytu.'v ,ubicri|.iion(l, nnwbcrv) eo.lv OS4 ‘SIS. W*
asmfeo, i ewyta. Every aubacrikat (S4R< wcCaM raw
essa Free. Subscribe tods)
All work done on scientific
principles snd charge reason-
able Phones—Store No. 106.
Reeidence No. 127.
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