The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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fhe Cmtfc Courier,
BAXTER ft SO*. PiiMUhera.
TUlRfcDAY. DISC. 12. 1S07.
* »lf»4 rttt«|MW«l» M KMlI 'lMI
ribiuM tftn Tkan4v •( ft *m >mi
it Ml IlMniN or II 3U o»
$1 A YEAR.
^ State Item*
Oklahoma I'itv made 14.064.16
.Kl of its fair last m:miner.
’ Tbt Oltfo Jonrual lias fallen
under the iftntro! id a Woman
ditor. - •
• Shawnee thinks that ii can fur
tiisb it own Hfhr chbapei thau
buliaf »t.' •
A'Setting man was arrested and
convicted for* whittling the finger*
•*i>t a tiddler at a daucc. '
OeubUh hiker* have discovered
that not a negro resides in Harper
vr Roger MiU* countici.
The' CRriatiau" Uoiversitv at
Kuid which started out wjth 170;
M-hoohus, htn now over 200. *
' The atate legislature 1a dulv in
>eaaion iu the aftempo* a of each'
dav, which is plenty euoogb.
Tbs pklahotna legislature it eo
•raged in making both history and
4rouble fdr the democrati*: paHjr.
An 8 vaap-pld 'lad ai'Oklahnma
I'itv i# providing for a faiujlv of
even, including r4 father' and
Ubtber, t
dhawnee has found that it tuuat
i jdtree* its polite"TiIrcB * it tried
in lower MlUries blO bumped
hgainst’d legal shag,
* A VYavudka mail carrier adorn-
: d bim»clf thth"d new duifonn ao
ibe public wquM' know that he
drew paVTrom't’ii'clrf'Sari'i.
* i . i •
While sliding down a cellar
door Everett HenctV, a 7-vear-old
1ibv lb Hen'Aefuev, Varied the
usual rc.suA bv breakinjt‘his band.
v 1 t *r*a 7 * *. 1
Any way Murray and Haskell
hatfe not been' pi the ''jiipelight
(tut once id' six thousand veare.
Ybav will be dead 'lunger than
Ilia. " 1 ‘ 1,0,1
Maybe it would uot be * b«d
idea to let the legislature quarrel
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Tolsa is noor diWHWtlWTpl*"*
to build a mart house
Cbiekasha mattress fact orv turns
out 125 mattresses a «|ay.
A loeal stock company has pur-
chased the Aetna elevator ip i’ap-
roo.
Ao old school 1‘resbvterian
church has beeu organized in
Cbevenne.
The oglcially estimated cotton
production of Oklahoma is* 019,*
000 500 pound bales
Sapulpa ba« now more busiucss
mstitntiooa than it has women
who belong to church
r , * .
Binger boasts tbst over J.HOO
bsles of cottop have 1*een i|jarl«?t-
ed at that place this season.
While on the door •Uiidnp.g
Mr*. Frank Waltrap’ of Af.ach^
dropped d**>d of heart disease.
s t a s'*
Senator Owen is bejug investi-
gated b\ ibb govemdrmebt fbrv«2*
qurjug il.000 1 aert's " of Indian
lamj>>- ‘
fhe treasurer of Grady county
oaa$U(?oh 'Infud. He has giveu
$30,000 bond for the" safiTketqliog1
of this $30.
C. B. ‘Jordan, an old coldier
iving in Enid.' coM'uiifled Suicide
sat weel; tou'ferriftg the Tnor-
ohine robie.' * 1 * ** * '
Euchre clubs seeiyiR to be the
rage1 lit UhickanlW The attend-
ance *fs so larfee Iba'f meetings
must bb held ipTiotels. " '‘
'# • ' •/ *
Thomas P, Gore and Robert L.
Jwen Werf electeij. to represent
this stale in the national s'ehkte h\
the legislature last Weed.'
' t t . .
The city of Anadsrko is talking
of is«uinlr bonds for $}5,000 it. I
order to keep its electnb 'lighting]
•lent and "water "fmpplv going.
P' if . * « • »
There is nothing small abou
Shawnee. * |t proposes "to take the
county teat away from 'jTecHmseh
~t) the capital from (Juthrie.
Mrs Fannie fjsstei of .NJusko
gee has sue*} her husband for
divorce because he tried to fore. |
ter fq wear the clothing [eft bt
his Qrst'wjfe. now Aead.
0. C. iijcCarthv. a jawyer of
] ‘N Noror dlawpwotnta — rersrrwsrerrorvr*-;^*#;^
V
“Manv egtensiVelv advertised
remedies are failures when pnt to
the test. Hoat’t lightning Qil
|S an ezceptioii. Guo tide upe in it
itu ever misplaced—diaaptNiiut - . -
raeQt pever follows its use. It is
surclv the grandest
remedy now obtainable,
burn, sprains, aches aud pains,
I know no equal.”
Uswrok E Pa>*i»ock.
Doniphan. Mo.
--- AGENT FUK TBE
(MstyonjuionA «juiiu co
or ANTHONY. uaHsaa.
^ • m awMaw ^ w a
For cuts.' for t|ll Vmds mid efylr* of lOMB^TONKS ANP •
MOXU^UCKTS. HrSatiafaction Ciuararutd. g
Call on or writt* him at Cnrtif, Oklahoma, uml *
mi* samples.
n. snitu.
ATTORIVH Y -AT- LAW,
*' Will PrscflA IS «ir Csurts.
WQOOWARD. OKLAflOnA.
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>• ftl
LG?9K
, ,)R uuELCu 1$ PaT # S&mcash pme
r‘' • W^.I«»..dS the marker ^ J us.-
' ■ ■ lt,fy-.w? ww tom fat ty. Giotto
nevi Creame.ry C9 C,9,me and seje me
over the location of the stat'4 capi
isl. It might preveut it |rpm
:loiug'8ometb:ng real dangerous
The negroes of Guthrie at a
mass meeting Afoudat night eu
tcred into au agreement tp boy
cott the street cars if the proposed
Miut Crow
aw
.1
Sp<:iaiAtira*>«" (tv*a «• Ch.,m» Dihmm
OWiiumiiI DSmmmI women anSuIMin
OtncoSiy. TnuiopoVo irnm i jo » ■_.«« .< Ottico
Soyall cwultitOiii and einmisettaaaIi
_____ .______ _______________ walraa. Ol-
ytidosca mllee Sawthra*«aSU.rt In.
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h, P. NO^THUP,
WATCHES. CLOCKS.
Jewelrt. ^Uefware! E/e5 Jested.
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WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA
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Help Wanted
WR F«Y CAdh WEEKLY and
•*aYit mm Salesman: we oiler con-
tent. PROFITABLE'' employment
with tflV-VVARBEBT tfuraery, the
OLDEEE-AO'reodMlbf i2-yrs.* Out-
It PREE: ^Write-for IllMral terms.
NEW*ETARE- BRUIT *BftOK. tha
landsprqeslr meat -accurate* cats-
og ev«*v leauedj-41 yhows- ha color
ind tells the truth aiMt all Jaadlng
rultf. l^nt gtj'er-------
• rUDOWSIANA, MISSOURI
M _
Pineaalvt *«• tiu * muitict
CarbMwd MASKS
_ 7 imp ,----
J.
BtTJMhUpr |gnd
Uq<|artgggr,
wq9qwASD. ; p)c^.
411 worft done on scientific
principles ape) charge reason-
able. ’Rhone*—Store }fo. |0fi.
MKAT
CJTRTU*, 01(1.^
-----DEALERS IX--
vLrH MBk f
PHrfi. $ash. Qlind^, Hjnf $nd f extent,
rr * r- - r-.o^LA^pi*
_ £• JftytEfti. ^pAGER.
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i
Durant, jins iindertsjtpn the hug* I? Residence Ko. )37
taalr nf tyuffirwv nnnnraca In eannun I *
I
tytroiyop a 'Cio<KKiyj
ra^NSTRycTiyK
II
JNTKRaSTINO
ii obsetvejj by
(he local Compaqv.
That five tqilliiqq pjn money
t’uele Mam had rayed qp for a
wedding present to Oklahoma wil
lust about as long under the dis-
bursements of the present legists
tun* as a snowball in hades.
Fairview- voted vbonds due i
thirty vears for a $50,000 water
works plant. But the Oklahoma
constitution Bays that bonds can
not be voted for a longer period
than twenty-five years, so another
election mnst be held
The state1 corporation oomrais
*ion ruled that railroads companies
could not collect in excess of two
cents a mile for passenger fare
from passengers who board trams
without tickets. Complaint bad
boon made to the board that con-
ductors wrie demanding excess in
si&b instances.
it will be unnecessary tor you
lo go through . a paiuful, expen-
sive operation for Piles if you n*>e
ManZau. Put up it* collapsible
tube with uozzle, readv to apply
to the soreness and inflammatibn.
For any form of Piles, price 50c,
giiamteed. Sold bv 1. S. Hunt.
task of getting congress to reopen
• he Chacaw jndian roi|* and put
all the newborn babies on it.
The edjtof of the Eoid Events!
deliberately says this: "The firs*
great fighf of the qklahotga pern*
oeratio state oncers wjll be be-
tween Charley West ap$ Charley
Haskell. West |s determined t
be con^qltefi on things, and Has
kell is determined to do •• be| JofepblQf Turck Ikhtf. MU«r.
pleases
Governor Haskell has oalled the
attention of the Oklahoma Leg-
islature to the urgent need of leg
islatiou
taxos, tha necessity for a law to
Correct Eg*li?b-
How to use it."
A MOXTqpV MA6AZINE DBV’OTKP TOTHK
' USE OF ENOL1SH.
M —
As OfwcelM Offer!
THB WICHITA PAQLB
«l(BTR eORMHK,
TWP Real Npwspaper§
Increase f)i8 interest in lining apd learn ubojit what umr
fellow citi^ns qre d«»ug hJ’ r<‘“dip? Tpj; Cp^n'p Cpi'gl^R ai d
Rouble tjie joy of ||fc wjlfi tistorv as it is piafie cv. rv we* k in
eyerv part of this lo<5a|itv. Kepp popted bv leading Trip:
W{pifrp4 Kaqqfi. the paper of gap*))* and Oklahoma with nil
the negrs. national, state, K*D*«1 and Oklahoma, provider! by
special staff correspondents with an editorial jndician hated on
forty years acqnaintanoe with local conditions. '
eaaviAL aoNVCNva
Course In Grammar.
How to Increase One’s Vocabulary.
The Art of Conversation.
regarding the levying of | Shall aad Will: Should and Would:
How to Uae Them.
. . ... , ,, . ..Pronunciations (Century Dictionary),
bring the 5-million-dollar school\Comct in the Heme.
fund to tae Oklahoma atate banka I correct Engliah in the School.
and that because of a lack of any I What to Say and What Not to Say.
atatutory measure for the enforce* I Course in Letter Writing and Punctua-
tion.
rINCHESTU
Smokeless Powder Shells
of the prohibition amend-1 Twenty D#ily Dril,H.
Business English for the Business If an. |
Compound Words: How to Write Them.
.....
ment
meat to the constitution, condi
tions in certain sections of the
state have become almost intoler— |Students in English Literature,
able.
"I trust this may be read bv
tnauy sufferers from kidDev and
bladder trouble” writes Mrs. -Joe
King, of Woodland, Tex. I mf-
feted four years and could find
nothing' to give eveu temporary
relief. Our druggist at last in-
duced me to trv voor 30 davs’
treatment of Fiueults for $1.
This our bottle ha* cured me niid
mouev could not buy the value it
has ’bein to me. Gnaruteed.
Sold by I. S. Huut.
AGENTS WANTED
$1.00 a year. Send 10c for sample copy.
ORRECT ENGLISH,
EVANSTON, ILL.
LEADER" a Ml “REPEATER”
i ^ sip
f;?r
The superiority of Winehestqr
Smokeless Powder Shells is
undisputed. Among intelligent
shooters they stand first in pop-
ularity, records and shooting
qualities. Always use them
for field or Tra|i Shoo ting*
. . Akk Your beilor For Thom.
I**1*' V<
— vcaoaSeaaacteoc<
Pineules
30 days* treatment for $1.00. Satisfactionv
guaranteed or money refunded.
OPR WT-JN-r.
A dose at bed time usual-
ly relieves the most severe
case before morning.
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