The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1905 Page: 1 of 10
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The Curtis Courier.
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CURTIS, WOODWARD COUNTYt OKLA.. OCTOBER If, 1905
No. 44.
It t* • pleasant (Mot.mt in tbe
overs *4 and moru**-
n«oi l«» rids through this "Moirv.
•apeeiollv where they h-d been
ibrnt ur four yaar* «r». sod ««'•
Mm eboogee. Her* w • •**" *»ou*e.
■iver there i P»»'#r* faaeed.
with • tew ruf« in it, vthieh n^M
« herd if takes «»re of in • f«*
LOCAL BREVITIES.
TW wheat it ikii loeelitv i«
about all mn.
I. P Mtanabarv a«<U bimaelf
•olid with tbe Courier, Saturday.
B P. Kvanr shipped a ear load
of eattle from tbia atatioa. Mob-
da a.
L A. Lsddea of 0*iri* was a
«aara with greet aiaeba of feed; baaiaeaa vi.ilor in tbia eitjr. van-
«d «*«U ».M. Th». «rt«.
too water, ia aoi alaraj* the ease, ] Ivy Wilkinson baa barn ap-
for ofieatiiaea oue immm a farm poialad constable of Woodward
tAat baa not reached Ibai stag*,
daa tram aiekueaa or Latovas. But
wberrvar tbe farmer be* worked
with Mi baoda and bead in tbia
•joeutry mother earth bau produeed
bountifully. and while be may
thunk bia reward in not lafleieui,
fill il he will loot oaek. iu uine
out of ten. will flud him.elf
betlei off than ever before, while
he be* a home foi himaelf aud dear
one*. I bat souic leiolioid con uot
tell him to vacate, Uke back eaat.
The farmei will aouu have tbia
oouotrt tranaformed from a cattle
couuirv to one of tbe beat agricul
rural localitiea in tbe United Stale*,
tool a few >aar» ago waa auppoaed
to be io tbe aried belt, but with bia
township
“The Lott Child” at tbs Bed
Men’* Carnival, Woodward, O.T
Oct 23 to 28.
Rov Kroute abipped u ear lead
of entile from tba Curtis atoek
yards, Mondav.
Mr*. L A. Dagger arrived from
Kaunas, Suoday, sad ia liviag oo
tbe old homestead
George Nichols sod others from
Weatoo were in tbia citv with great
loads of wbaat, tealarday.
L E. Lioeola will Y»v tbe
high**' market price for eo:n io
trade or oo aeeoonta apd notra
Barry Statk and' family, Wil
Stark sod Mina Celia Hunt went to
work aud euterpriae the change taj Whitehead, Monday, to viat Verge
being raptdlv brought about, by Statk. »
cultivation, planting trees, making *’u*t off tbe earth”—taka a ride
ponds of wnter, ete. Here's to n„ the famona Perris wheel at tbe
them, for they deserve it, May Red Men’s Carnival, Oct. 23 to 28,
they continue to prosper aud have
a large bank deposit.
!
at Woodward.
Jobs S. Hamersley and Charley
Carpenter etpect to practise with
tbe bora awhile and then join
league ball teum.
R. A. Liusolo baa had a build-
of
Sixty Weeks for $1.78.
Tbe new subeertber to Tba
Youth's Oomp*uton tor 1806 wbo| B A 1jIDOUIB aN . VHI
•t ouec aauda the aubacnptioB jjM immediately west „
price, $1 76, will receive free all tbe j bjg tnruitore room oo Muiu street,
remaiuiug taaoea of tbe P*l*r for whioh wU, ^ 0BW| M „ boteher
1905. These issues will contain „,|op
UMrlv 60 oouiplrte rtufiwi, Qm ^ n0<f ,inM
op.iiiii, .h0l.ier. ot Or.W S ; wh<( |u „e (or bi,
Richmond a aerial, Tbe Church- , .. „ . . . ..
„ .. . own laratlv. Ha roust shoot them
ilia Latch String.” a sequel to her' .. . . .. ...
" ,._L „iou bia own land or no tbe high-
atory of The Second Vtoltu,” i
which appeared tu tbe early weeks!* ^ 1
of tbit year. Madame Sembricb! There ia only one thing fnnmer
will contribute an article oo “Sov* than the Kal ten jammer Castle and
ereigOb 1 Have Sung To.” ,od that ia twd Kataeojammer Caatlea,
mere will be three e-ortes by Mav!>‘ “>e R-d Men # Carnival. Wood-
Roberta Clark under the title, j ward, O. T., Oct 23 to 28
‘’Tales of a Pawnee Hero.” j As we have purchased a perraa-
Theae wiH give a foretaste of the ; building for tbe Conner,
good things iu store for 1906, tall | wtii^b must be paid for, auk all
illustrated announcement of wbicb j persons owing na to call and rettle.
will be seut to *u> a hires* free with j Don’t forget this or a dan will
sample copies of the paper. {remind you of tbe fact.
New subscriber* will also receive i
a gift of Tbe Companion s "Min
uternen ' Caleudar for 1906. lit ho
graphed in twelve colors aud gold.
The Youth’s Companion,
144 Berkelev St., Boston, Mass.
A large shipment of baggies sod
wagons was received at the rail-
road station in this city for a Cea
tos Arm. who gives as tbe reason
for shipping to Curtis waa that tbe
roads from tbeir town here were
i better Ibao to other railroad towns.
Now that Hm hunting season is
Geo W. Qagga of Pearl waa a
business visitor ia this etty. Mea-
ds?
Stark jaaka to tba fatare as wall
aa tba present. Oar pnree mast
kg right.
T. 4 Baaaay abippad a oar load
of fat bogs float tba Gertie stock
yards, Moodav,
It ir said that Ogorge Neallv ia
great ia tam booriM plaviag. Yea I
him for eoetraets. # 1
Lea Li a sofa bid ftu Aar fearer
last week. broajM so by eatiag
e much kalr agio
* Tba Crasy Boats,” tba jpaat-
est fan producer wRh nov fflffilvul
at tbe Red’s Carefval, Oat. IS to
28
Oar old frie*4t J*ko f. Ravis.
sod Editor ^ebaoabelea 4 Moure-
lead were waloom# visit art im tbia
eity, Friday
See it aad too •ill never forget
it—-The Great Lgvdoa Ghost show
at tba Red Mea’%tyrnival, Wood
ward, O. T., OebJS to 28.
“Darby, ’ the %Tessa wonder.
Can yon tell what ii'Vf All the
seisotiets have been ‘baffled by it
Red Mao’s Carahral, Oct. 28to 28.
Woodward, O. T.
W. C. Martiodals baa parebaaed
the Warnaea Mr# her# property in
tbe sontb part of this cite from D
Ci Bailer. The trghaaetion was
effects I hr J. M, Br(oeon.
J. W. Cavin, a leading faramr
near Weatoo, was hi Cortia fast
week and gars this ottoe aa order
for prioted letter beads. Tbe
Coaiier maker a specially of that
eiaaa of printlaff. ,r '
Prank A. White Made tbe lead
iiig newspaper of tba eoantv, Tbe
Courier, to N. A. Borror. West
phalia, Kaoaw. Mr. While is be
comiug aa extensive farmer ant
thinks more of cotton than used to
he the euse, /
Frank Briuion tails ui ha will
■pend several weeks iu tbe south
this winter, stud* ing cotton grow-
ing tod conditions, and next year
will put in two hundred ecrea or
more.—Cleo JonruaL Mr. Brin-
son ia a brother of J S M. Brinson
and visited this citr * few weeks
ago.
The following statistics famish-
ed bv the Woodward land offlee
shows tbe amount of business
transacted daring the month ot
September, 1905: The statistics
■how that 425 bomeatead entries
wars made, covering 84,215 acres;
687 psoofs covering 11,734 a?res.
Tbe total Veceipla ware $11,237.61.
'W' v -vs are the oaly National Book of Woodward Constv.
1 A W e are tbe depository ot Woodward Coontv.
1# If e are *he depository of Daway Caaaty.
^ * e are tbe depository of the people.
WB PAY INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
vou asb tuvirao r » join oca uultiti’m or coaTouaas
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
OP WOODWARD. OKLA
S ♦GORTIS DRUG G9MBARY. S
g Si
V CURTIS OKLAHOMA.
1 Drug? xpd /i edicioes
a
Druggist SuQdries,
a _a
*R| Toilet Article*, including Combs Toilet Soaps, §
v Chum«>i§ Skin* Bruahea, Perfume*. Sponges, Etc.
Choice Line of Cigars, £
FINE CINDIES AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
A* A*
r*W»W»w#
*jMRS. ]«. Sjlllj<DEK8,t-
rr»iROP»f=?n
HOTEL MAINE,
Give us a Trial Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Board Reasonable,
sew auMicnesT. — curtis, Oklahoma.
J fllwkys
O. So»f-
® thing
a Hew.
STARK’S STORE
Tbe 5tore TM ?tve» Yo« floret.
eTe
nT*i 2
5kvipg %
Price* S
Hetf. 5
Not a Pipe Dream.
Oil—aome kinds—are eouVeyed,
by . UMletD .1 pip. H-». b»l lb. | ."4«r tM b,,dw,y. w. .ufe >0
Oil tbm in.kes .11 oib.r uil. i„iK •" <® lo“ ,h,,r ,,**,,*
nittuant ia conveyed in bottles. It**
Huut’s Lif^itniug Oil. and its nm-
toioo ia to enre vour vpraios, cuts,
.burns, aches and pains—and it
does it. _
Far Sale.
Lease om half section school
land, expiring January, lf08. at
$40. Half tillable, shade aud wa-
ter. Eleven miles north of Cnitih.
Fenced, 50 bead mixed cattle. A
•nap, at $1,600.
A. R. Talbott. Osiris, 0. T.
When we bay "bargains” or
“best,” that jnat tbe kind you will
get. * » Stake.
on seeiDg a bunch of quail, and
sbnot a horse, cow or some person.
Carelessness of this kind has hap-
pened recently and someone will
eventually have to suffer at the
hands of tha law if repeated.
Carnivals.
Woodward, Okla.. Oct. 23 to
28 Tickets on sale Oct 24 t$28.
Return limit Oct. 30. Fare 65
cents, round trip.
M. B. Hubbabd, Agent.
Oar customers bays tha aotid
satisfaction of selecting from a
stock which is always complete,
dean and np-to date. 8TAEK.
New Ball Gab.
Another base ball club haa been
organised in Ibis city that promises
to give the old or regular nine a
case of high life.- Among the
players are the following: J. S.
Hatneralev, P. J- Vogt, Cbas, Car-
penter. Lon Bonquot. Herman
Grimmer, 8. Warner, Will Vogt,
Richgrd Osterloh, James Steonett,
H. £.-Butler. D. C. Butler aud
Thoa. McMahon. Some of them
are a little bit ancient, bat they
expect to grease tbeir join’s and go
in for keeps. Tbe first game they
will play with the regular nine ia
an Sunday afternoon, Oot. 28th,
for a new ball and bat. Tha per-
formance will probably be worth
ooming’milcs to see,
Investigate, compare I We seek
your business only on tba basis of
mntnal interest. Stakk.
wJ
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BAKINQ POWDER FREE.
With every caeh pureh*«* or 50 cents at this store Satur-
day and Mondav. we will present von with n nirkle can of
Victorex Baking Powder while it lasts This powder will be
on sale regularly from now on. Many new thing* this week
at attractive prices. Give u* a trial and satisfy vonraelf that
this is “The Store that saves you tnnnev.” The lowest price
considerate with Good Quality is an invarible rale with as.
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
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16 ponuds of Fine Granulated Sugar for $1
Great Western Pumpkin.. 10
Ftue balled Hominy, eau 10
Pore Leaf Lard----------124
Pancake Drip_______.L.10 to .25
Faouy Calif, apricots------ 10
Pure Soger stick candv.__ 20
Extra Fine Sngat corn __ .10
Fadcv Black raspberries. .15
Blackberris S gooseberries . 15
Chipped beef---- .15
Sardines____5, 10 and 25
Special Mocha and Java
coffee, per pound______
31b Tomatos 2 cans for.
Ftincv Bacon_____________
Extra Side Bacon_______
Fine Table Meat..
Pure Cream cheese_______
Canned oyalera..,._10 to
Pork and beans___________
Potted bam_____________
Vienna Sausage----------
.20
.25
.22
14
12*
.20
.20
.10
5
.10
t t
ft
jfij gj Batter, Eggs and Poultry wanted stall times O
<§) rajmer; ror wbich we wili p*v ,l“* highest market jgk
^ “ price, Water jour team at the big pomp. *
(0 Hich rucks convenient. Trade with na and get clean fresh
(ft groceries and be convinced that yonr dollars will go farther
2 here than anv other store. Courteous treatment to all.
a _ #
JAMES A. FLINN,
Blacksmith and Horse Shoer.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE WORK
A SPECIALTY.
First BuiLDiwg West of 8. E. BOGGESS’ STORE
CURTIS, OKLA.
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