The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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The Curtis Courier.
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CURTIS. WOODWARD COUNTV. OKLA.. NOVEMBER IS. 1906
No. 48.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
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_____ bay good winter eloibea. Mies Edna Tannabill waa tbe
i ant saw (Mr a took of eattle, ete goaat of the Misses Jordan. Sua-
M. Briaaoo commenced I day.
agitating the plautiug of cotton in Tka akow tkal von won t regret
tkia looalitv and tka aieetioo of a seeing will be at tke kali Monday
gin in tkia eity. we donbt it tkat night.
enterprising gentlenaan hoped the Handkcrehiefa, socks and
•ova inent wonld result in ae aaeb p«D(|erfl almost given a wav at
good as it has. Other* were slow ||j0rrv>B
at sseiag the advantages of tbs
scheme at Ant, hot it was talk
eotton or talk nothing when anv ■
i near Mr. Brinson; so that “ __
it .Mott bCHM MMW I. Mt •“ ?•••*
ri4 Of .hi. ,o«.ioo ... ’
other steps could be taken for the TUW UUUUB
advancement ol tbe towu, and tbel Postmaster Lvden refpra«d from
baaineas men raised enough money I % trip to tke west part at *be
to sand for a car load of cotton eonutv, Taesday
seed for planting last year. The If >on want to bnv good bone*
crop was a good one for the farm* Lr eoWa attend tbe E P. Kelso
en who wen induced to irv it that 1 public sale nest Tuesday,
year, hut it was up hill business to
J B Moore and J. R Whit*
I worth went to Wichita yesterday
get them iotereeted and uot over a a
(bird .Mb. ... Ai.poMd h'. “ * 8•',•
Bo. (.. of ib. f.rm.r, i. .W.N A«"" U,r"*'
localitv bad ever seen cotton grow- Oar genial friend, F. L. Bor-
ing and knew notbiog about italcbardt of Moonlsnd, paid hia old
cultivation or bat vesting. The frieods in this site a visit Monday,
business men of tbe town iodneed w j Wrigbt left Isat week for
W. H. Hutuhinsou of Oleo to erect J^pknong*, in response to a tele
ths gin. hot tbe crop wss so small**,1,,, tk4t hlg brother was
last vaar in acreage tbat the enter* | 4^4
prise did not par him for the ex
p«ndit.M of bi. ..... Uo..v«r, j mmt Mrlic0, >nd |bt „„
from appeanoeas. lb a jear wUll . . . . —----
mip bi. ... 10 . «-.« ;»«■>• L« „ Mtb ib»
The veild is gnat and the farmers
have learned to take care of the On *v onlays and Wednesday* ol
arop. To give oor readers an idea ••ck week, J. R Ledford will pav
of the magnitude of the amoont of jibe highest market price io cash
tbs whits crop offered io this mar-Uop pooltiy. eggs, bides and furs,
ket. will slate tbat Cbas. O. Cald I gn j. W McKay baa Joet re-
well. bnying agent for tbe gin. 1 ewlved a large stock of the latest
paid out last Saturday over $9001 at vie of fall millinerv and invitca
for eotton brought io by the farm the ladies to call sod inspect tbe
Oet yonr sewing machines n
C C. Hnllet and familv have
en, while tbe average per dav for
pevt week baa been uearlv that
high. This ia a large sum of
money to pav out for oue crop in a
town of Curtis' aim*. Aid ben it
wonld be only justice to eav tbat
Mr. Caldwell has paid a bigber
price for cotton, through ioatroo
tioua from Mr. Hotchinsoo, than
anvooe else io tbe eonnty. although
Woodward and Quintan etch have
gins. Tbe Cortis price has aver
aged over 15 oeot* higher than at
tbe two places above mentioned
and wa have every assurance that
these favorable price* wiU be main-
tained.
Fixing Up a Bit.
J. W. Rilev. tbe new man in oor
neighborhood who nought tbs D.
E Keith farm, is working hard to
•x it np nie# and dean. He baa
boiit a kitebeo on toe north of bia
house and a porch oa tbe s4>utb,
and painted and p-ipered it up
liodv. Ha and his son Earl bavs
hauled out about 150 loads of ma
■are and will soon atari to tall
ploniog Mr. Ritev’r oldest son
ia in tbe postofflee at Enid His
vonnger ton is mb euterprisiug
farmer and tbe family will be
good addition to the neighborhood.
• 1
Nice line of anderware at Lor*
rv’a.
Mrs. N. D. Hoover returned
from her Missouri visit last week
Don’t miss tbe Bonbaar Bros
show at the ball next Mondav
sight.
Enoch Hagen sad Miaa Beta
Crane of Moo reload ware married
Handay
Mr* Chamberlins of Moorcland
visited her motfcrih Mrs Hardin,
Monday.
Cbas. O. Baxter and wife of
Woodward, visited relatives in this
eity, Sunday
See tbe trained doge and tinev
pour "Midget” in a talking act.
•t the hall Mondav night
Subscript tans will be received
for the Delineator and Coemnpoli-
ton magasiuea bv B. C * axter
L L Waddel ia erecting ■ hoiki-
ng on tbe west end of Mein atrvei,
which be will nan at n hlackemitb
shop. *
L. P Mclnineh of Pottawatomie
countv bae been visiting relatives
—Wrights and Tbomasona—eontb
of town, tbe past week
People are always willing to pav
iore for tbe beet goods, bat they
mast be told wbat the beat goods
arc. "THE ALTON GOODS ”
That ths banking iastitntion which throws ths graataat safeguards around
its tnwineaa in ordsr to protect its depositors, merits ths confident* of the
public is avidancad by
The steady growth of the
First National Bank
OF WOODWARD. OKLA.
Ita conservative management, combined with the large individual means
of ita aharshoMara, guarantees the absolute safety of all moneys entrusted
to ita ears. United Stats* and Woodwabd county DnroaiToaY.
SURTia OKLAHOMA*
| Drug; iod Medicines, |
g Druggist Sundries, jjj
0 Toilet Article*, including I 'omba Toilet Soups, 0
0 Chiiinoia Skins Hrunhea, Perfume*. Sponges, Etc. 0
0 1 olee Line of Clfarsf • fi
0 PINE CANDIES AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 0
same
E. P Kelso will sell a number
of good boraen. cattle,. hogs ant
farm implements at public sale
next Toeedav, at bis home, six
miles northeast of Cnrtis.
Tbe babvnf Frank A White and
wife, three mile* emdof town, who
Those wishing to aobecribe for
anv of tba leading newspapers or
magaiinea can do so at ibis "fflee
generally for leas than tbe regular
rat*.
Before baying tewing machines,
eall and see my Kne of second Lend
machines, from A! ta. $14; new
machines from $27 to $7$. M W.
McKet. Singer Hewing Machine
Agent. Cnrtis. Okla.
W. P. Carson received word,
Saturday, from Illinois lhat bi*
father died that moroing Mr.
Carson's many friends extend him
tbeir heart felt sympathy on ac-
count of tbe and intelligence.
M. T. Wevcott, aa agent of tbe
Old Reliable Narscrr, KaneasCity,
received a large consignment of
fruit and forest cress last Satunlav
for customers whom he bad sold to
daring the aammer. Tbe stock
wee in Aae condition and showed
that tie farmers were going to
YES, ASK for WHAT YOU WANT I
—I HAVE oor IT.
Groceries, a Confectioneries,
O-ROTIOMS. JEWELRY, SLflSSWML
QaecMWArc iN Jutioofry.
Call and sac my stock and get price. Those that have delt with am kav
found square dealings, and under this method I expect to build my future
business. Just received, a barrel of Pure Cider Vinegar, guaranteed ta pass
all purs food laws. Ia fact, buy nothing that will not pass that law.
In due time, I will have a nice line of HOLIDAY GOODS at i
Agent for M. BORN A CO., the Great Chicago Tailors, who guarantee to St
---and plana* you.---
some time *g» WI into »befire and tNke advantage of the fart that this
n-o-o
If vow hove n oswgb, cold, sow
throat, or cheat, don’t delay a ma
meat—cur* it. Simmon’* Cough
Hyrap is t sure remedy
yon wall.
>11 rued one of ii* hands so severely
that last week on** little finger bad
to be amputate 1 hi consequence.
Wm. BU-vene. jas. Stout, Del
Chase. A. W. McNnt, J. T De-
vons, Wm Roper, John Roper,
Dan Noffainger, John Noffeiuger,
Cbas. Berg. Cbas. Scofield, T. Van
Doaen. Jaa Feelet, Jas. Smith and
Cap Fidlev, from tbe north, were
in town with freight on Mondaj
night. _______
Might Have Bono
When Shakespeare said: "Aye,
(here’s the mb,” we do not know
for certain ke was thinking of tba
itch. Bat one thing we do know
ind know st twenty years worth
—Hunt’s Care will absolutely, in-
fallibly and immediately core anv
itching trouble tbat ever happened
to 1 he human cuticle, lttgnaran-
# •
teed.
id h great fruit eouutrv. Onri
reader* will find Mr. Wevcott h r«*.
liable and gentlcmanlv agent to
deal with.
At Curtis Hall, Nov. I*.
Bonbcnr Bros., the showmen,
arc well remembered iu Cortis.
Six years ago they came here with
an exhibition that was never for-
gotten. Everybody' has a goodj
word for them and tbeir entertaiu 1
ments, They have been out all
summer with a two car railway
•bow. They own a fifteen wagon
eirens and are now potting ont|
some hall shows to reach out to the!
inland settlements of the snath-
west. One of these inland shows;
ia billed for Cnrtis ball, Moudiv j
night. Nov. 19th. .Tba. moving'
pictures are a special featare that
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Our New Invoice of Furniture and
e «
learn our New Prices. It will
do you good, whether you want
to buy or not.
j J. M. BRINSON. |
CHTtRir*----s^takhS
1 *.J, P. WHITWORTH,••
DEALER IN
As oa
Dr. J. C. Cave will agaiw visit com should
Cartia, Saturday. Nov. 24, pro*'
______ pared to do all kinds of first otass
It makasidanul worh. Patient* wifi Ind
|w.
1 at ofllce of Dr. F C. Cavfi.
will please the people.
ever] par
that Polev’a
Kidnav ear* wilt sard anv ease of<
kidney or bladder trouble that is
not bevond tba roaeh of medieina.
Dr. I S* Hunt, Cnrtis, Okla.
DRY* GOODS,* CLOTHING,
MERIE-S,
Queeojware,
SHOES, Etc
i
i
Noticos,
*., Etc.
CURTIS, OKLA.
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