The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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The Curtis Courier.
BAXTER A SON. Pm
THURSDAY. OCT 26. 1905.
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There wee no leek uf #otbu*i#m
im the grvetifcf President Kmiee*
veil received all aioog the roete of
hie eoathere trip, which oeaunrvd
the peat week, Everywhere im*
meoae crowds were oot to greet the
president end cheer hiei. At
everv piece there were eon federate*
in their aoiforme. cometimee n •
•ward of bouor. eometimea aa a
feat ore of the parade. At RaUrigb,
where the president stopped for
several boars, he told the coo fed
*rete veterans their deed* reflected
eredit upon all Americans, because
they did their doty in war aud iu
paaee. _____ .
In the last three years taro and a
half million foreigners have landed
on oar shore*, seeking homes in
the great republic. Tbir tidal
wove ot immigration has its bad
features. If these immigrant* are
honest, industrious and intelligent
they are valuable acquisition* to
oar popalatioa. bat if they eie ig
uorant. vicioa* end lesy Ibis couu
try has no nee for them or the an-
archist. the criminal or the igro*
rant, and their room is inote de-
sirable than their eompanv. Tin
presence of aneb people is a menace
to the government.
Senator Bnrtou of Kansas ha*
secured nnotber trial in hi* effort
to become clear for violating tbe
law. Tha rich and prominent seem
to have a way of defeating the law,
for if no other wav can be found
tha higher courts And a technical
it? iu tha lower court trial and the
criminal gete another trial or is
set free. This end is wbat Sena
tor Barton wants, aud no doubt
will floall? get.
The United States government
has discovered that there ia a great
waste in its printing department,
where tbenaands ot books are
printed (bat is oseleee. Oklahoma
expend* n large amount in this
way, too; especially in many finely
primed proclamations of the gov-
ernor about every little holiday
that occurs, that ia no manner o
use and should be abolished.
Ordets for new equipment for
the railroads of the country Ibis
vear will break all previous rec
orda, b*vb the Bailwav Age. In
the forty-out weeks that have al
ready passed, the orders for freight
care, passenger care and locomo
tives have exceeded tbe figures for
any ot the last five vests.
Recent reports abow that the
national banks of Oklahoma, not
to count the state and private in
stitmions, have $13,000,000 o
farm earned money on deposit. In
this ease the thirteen is not oon
sidered as unlucky.
Jerry Simpson, ex congressman
from the big seventh district in
Kansas and one of tbe most noted
men of n few years ago, died in
hospital at Wichita last Monday
He had been dangerously sick for
several months. _
Some action will be taken dnrini:
tbe coming session of congress bv
Delegate B. 8. McGuire looking to
tbe setting apart of a tract of laod
adjoining Anadarko aa a site for a
territorial reform school,
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Seiliog, Cestos and Mutual are
asked to give $50,000 each to se-
cure the Orient branch railroad.
ip Yawtk’w
Da nag ItOS, The Yoath’i Com-
will publish ia 52 weekly
atrial stories, each a hook ia itself,
reflee.iag Amerioan life ia heme,
tamp and Held.
50
special articles contributed by fa-
mous awn end women—trevellers,
estavists. soldier*, sailors, states-
men and omb of affaire.
200
thoughtful tad timely editorial
articles on important public and
domestic quest ions.
250
Romole*e stories be the beet of liv-
iog cion writers—stories of char-
acter, stories of achievements,
stories of humor.
1000
notes on pnrrent Hveots aud dis-
coveries in tbe field of science nod
nstursl history.
2000
blight and smnsing anecdotes,
items of strange and coriona knowl-
edge, poem* and sketches
Tbi* is what The Companion of
fere its readers daring 1906. And
the qualitv of it i* fullv equal to
the quantity. The paper ia inter
eating without being *en»ational,
bright without being flmdty. ele-
vating and Ktreiigthening witbont
being pro*y—a pa,v*r for rverv
member of the family.
A fall announcement of the new
volume will be sent with sample
•spies of the paper to any address
on request. The new snheoriber
fur 1906 who seu^* $1 75 for the
new volume at onee will receive
tree all the remaining issue* for
1905, including the Doable Holi
day number*; also The Companion
'Minnremen” Calendar for 1906,
ithographed iu twelve colors aud
gold.
Tn Youth's Companion,
144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass.
A natural bridge ha* recently
been discovered bv the editor of
tbe Grand Progress. It ia located
neat Teximo in Day count*, and
is on the homestead of J. H.
Parks, bat a heavy traveled road
goes over it and the public is oaiog
it at the present time, as it ia tbe
only means of crossing s small bnt
deep channeled stream. The
bridge ia twenty-five feet wide, up
and down the canyon, and is com*
posed of n stone arch three feet
thick, over which arch is a deposit
of red dirt six to eight feet thick.
s. n. sniTH. -
attorney-at-law,
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WOODWARD. OMLAMOfu!*
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unoson. uoaLac*
L. H. PATTOU. 4,,k»or.
THE GEBLJUSfl BJIJ'tK,
WJH. A. BRI0G5,
Land and Casoiereial Law.
Caaltsl Work a SpMtaltf.
g^&soflST* Woodward,O.T.
OR. WELCH
NfiiKtH md SarfMk,
ILIOHCD IM U
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $50,000.06:
INTEREST PAID ON TIME CUTIFICATES OF
OF DEPOSIT-GREAT OK SMXLL.
Every Accommodation Extended eonciMt 11 with S*f« hi><4
Concurvative Banking.
V
W* issue Money Order*— Atnerii-ai* Banker* Association Form
Call and **• nur Suvings Banks
V« Sslidt Tsar Mscss. WstdwkN. OkUkcau
um. 04
•tCartia
N. I. TMJIML.
MS*ill fevnahM *C
la* wort • ipooUltr All work
(Hoakla oaoi;
omnoniauriM
WOODWASD.
OKLAHOMA
LEE & KING,
FASHI8MBSI1G
DRESSMAKERS
Apd ftiHfotrs,
Corner Mitn ood Okk Sts.
All work guaranteed to give
satisfaction. Give them a call and
you will not be disappointed.
HERMAN WEISZBItOD.
O. C. BUTM.R
Wdszbrod & Matlcr.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Meat Market,
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CURTIS, OKLAHOMA.
The beet meats the country pro
duces will be served to easterners.
Give them a cell- when wanting
anything in their line. First door
west of tbe drag store.
TIME TABLE,
SANTA FE R. R.
Panhandle Biviain.
Extensive experiments have been
made lately in Beaver countv with
tbe Mexican' Jnue corn, which
seems to be especially adapted to
that country. The corn originated
on ths high lands of Mexico, and
is knowo as a drouth reaister.
The roots penetrate the ground to
a much greater depth than ths
ordioan eoru.
The dressmakers predict that
American meu, will in a few yean
be wearing corsets. It ia quite
safe to say, however, that the time
will never come when tbe men wjll
carry their money in little satehela
that dangle from their belts,
Tbe shortage of crape in Mexieo
is very great this vear and may be
the caose of raising prices in this
country higher.
Does Not Irritate.
”1 have found Simmon’s Liver
Purifier the mildest, and most
pleasant in action, yet the sorest
remedy for constipation, torpid
liver and all kindred troubles, I
have ever used. It doea not irri-
tate or gripe.” Very tralv,
8, P. Cleary, Jackson, Tenn.
Put up in tiu boxes only. Price 25c1 "air
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WHEN
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blood, restores the
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LEVERNE IIEDICINE CO
Wichita, Kansas.
145 INDIANA AVENUE.
:aler IN4W4W
FARM IMBlrKBEWS,
WIND MILL.
farb Wire, Punjpj, Stoves,
WA60A5, HKKHCS
and Everything Usually Found hi a
First-Class Hardware
-»-Store-*-
>jr nil Pra«i$t>.
F01ETSH0NEMCAR
We are still selling at Greatly
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Reduced Prices. The people are
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enjoying the benefits of these low
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prices. Come and be convinced
yourselves.
E. Q. Goodier,
Curtis, Okla.
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1905, newspaper, October 26, 1905; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405901/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.