The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Hie Curtis Couner.i
. •« uenort Te*l IU Value.
Gov. I crfuson s Report.
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lT. bat do*# aot grtp* »•* ■*»l
remedies of it* character. I w
lainb recommaud it whenever tb«
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THURSDAY. DEC. 15, 1904.
I Oklahoma.” says tbe annual report
of Governor! H. Ferguaoo. Tba
1 report, amoof otbar thing*. •*,,t
1 "Tbt ptupb ** Oklahoma have ---
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jsrsrrjsass:c!r^y=^_jsss:
op imp ■««•' |pnraiMis4 «!■.•»* •«»•*•
diflpplt u. Mb. *b.t Mil b-lp«,e. .bo UM lb. °M „oo£S». -
.-.-manta i baa will adtaaeeltb# common wraith of Oklabama. |--r-r-a. —
.aaioTnba admiaaioa of Oklahoma I From an educational standpoint ^ T. SHUCK,
•rnaratala or with Iadiaa tarri’ory. jthea ara eminently fitted for erlf- —
£7,77,11,-4 M ..1.1. /n»|r.v«.m.al Tb, ..rritory ..la'I . . ipTlAW PER.
.••torn pl»ia<l,M lh' liai..—• e4*eaiH>aal,»»" olioo.l AUv-« 1
___• I" WfW,.W,”h“.. 77.J7I O'Neil. Okta.
THE «EKlijU?tl
c«tabu»hcd in I*®3
All «M*
Capital. Surplus ami UnaivMeU PwOte. $80,000.0*.
INTEREST mid ON TiaECETTtHCATES OF
OF DEPOSIT-GREAT oh small
Ewy Ac«m,uH-Utl«. Extrpded with S.«r
Consul vative Banking.
■WE SOUCIT YOUR BUSINKSS.-^SS*
WOODWARD OKU.
h K. UVCOLX.
weal.
. ■ a m laight institution* of advanced
A joint rraolatioo. providing! >roing |o ,h, territory underl ^
for the election off preaident ■DdL,ulrol of individual# atidbcnevo-
vieo-preeident for term* off *W>ll,fnt institution# There ate com „_____—
years, senators bv the people for |mon achuola maintained in every 1 . „ ainDTHIIP.
irrma of the same length, and rep I (eiKhlMM.hmMi. More monev is ex
raeentativea iu congress for term# ||M.uded for educatiou than for all
of tour veara, waa introduced hv r nnb|j0 interests. The
B. WABXKA
UjteOLJ* & \V*H$XR
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
of four veare, waa introduced
Representative Noriis, «f Nebra*
ka. It ia provided that no ueraoo
who baa held the office of presi-
dent at anv time within a veHr
prior to hie selection shall be eli-
gible to the elect bin- _
Arrangement* arc perfected l*>
. ■ a a___... i I.&
L. P. NORTHUP.
Tb. “'t Jeweler ^OphcikQ.
Movement
WATCHES^ CLOCKS,
.ither public iutereate.
ViUieeineiit in public improvement
liae beeu ph**oomioul. It i* be-
lieved that the rapid development i f Wli
Oku.......»........ nnriv.M. Tb. I jewelry. Stlnrwpr Eyrs Dated
vuluitiim i# aiii'iit $540,000,000, ill
e-vervlbilig ia eetimated Ht it* realj
„r caeh value With 700.000peo-
5l)elf Heivy Hinlwire,
Coal, Smooth and Barb V* ire.
WOODWARD*. OKLAHOMA
*" pi,. Ki4U.MU.0MI wop.h <,r prop-
th« O..PM.M. wtlr-alx* II.' b ^
Atlantic to tb, P.c,Uc«.c.t, Tb ^ ^ ^ upm, u.r
W pb..h and Ita near line «„ *»• ' ,„j m,pm»d,iit«d ad
Atltn.ic Till '» .Inns all l„„..,r,nt,r
«itb tb, N''»°"r- ** it,,,m«lbat™npr,.a,li..uld
Sal. L.M. -1,,, Jsiv, tb. pc.pl- tb- •“
-•«-*
Tbe new line *'» Th in.ni,»ialinn jf Oklahoma
Sierra Nevada moan..,.,. Tb* . . b„ b*. qa,.,
—• •b^.jILT 17, over . ........ and . MR
The annual mea»age of Preei I «ercN ot public laud baa been taken
dent Rooaevelt to congreaa ia lvaa|np h> thr tiom^taader. Tbie alone
a aerieaof specific recoinmeudatioua I ,n9Nna no mereH-e in population "f
for legislative acliou than it i1* H1 from 40.000to 30.000 people The
broad and enlightened dieeuaaion I |>r^r purtiou «•! the buyer# of
of national policies. iiMlicatmg! tlir(l, property sere hnuieaefk. i*
what, in hi# opinion, should ha|tIU|n other Ntate*
tbe trend of eonaervative and pro
greesive lawmakintf The Uocu-
3z** *£* ---
SUa?E CURE
rvR
04LL8&SORES
Cuarant—1 to Ouf*
•4
,nrt • M
■ B
Wind f\i!ls. Punjps, Pipe wjd fixtures,
CURTIS, OKLAHOMA.
meat is long—-eome^l8,000 wot da
A congressional boom haa been
launched io Wood# countv for A.
U. Geiaaler of Oartneu; the boom
to be matured when a emigres
nional dial riel ia made of tlii# !»#• «
of the new atate. How doea tbe
statesmeu from tbe other counties
likelv to be placed iu the district
like the a#peratiour of tbe Wood#
oouutv mant __
Au Oklahoma paper baa a long
diaaertiou upon wholesome fare.
The individual who is acquainted
with them ia “uuauiuioua ’ iu Lin
verdict that baked fctaua are, at
WORK THE HWME EVCTY DAY.
.... I- Used and endorted by #ome ol the
Irtn Other #tate* |largesthouaea In*• country. Hyour
The total immigration ia Pl*«*d ldca!or doc* nothaWH and refuamto
nearly 100,000. trade up Of Iordl.r it, aend direct or price and book
‘ young people and energetic, with loit^nlato.
:_____>-iil. aitn II JACOB 8TIUI
some capital to inveat. with edu
cation, with an apprecia ion of re
ligiuas and ao'ial advantage#,
mot ally and phvaieally equmpedio
beeoroe some of «he beat eii ileus of
(be future slate of Oklahoma.
The inctease io the a#a*bimeot
vm'iue of property in the territory
i* placed at $6,475,601 and that of
lli^ bank deposit# at $18,384,318
Farm property baa iuemia.d iu
value $3,463,007 and the tmal a#-
»e«sed valuation of all pnipertv
has increaaed $6 474.601
The public schools have bad ap*
„rd,c, tba, b.k,.i t.aua ara. a,|l.,r,b..„d ... ,b-m ,b.
l.aal, bolb aa,„fyl„|t_and fill,a,. ’n«l'n,a,"i,,n.l
E tesUmoniwM
JACOB BTOHAIgH 4 BOBS 0$,
ME : '
CHRISTMAS TOYS
Consisting of a large variety o‘
goods Suitable for all.
firct Roor Ch?t of Wottl
We have re-stocked with a good
shoes.
Also Groceries, Flour and Feed.
We Handle Produce.
line
Rural mail delivery is now op-
erated over 28.073 routea. I»
won't be raauy ^eara, perhaps
months, until every farmer or lural
resident will receive his mail at
home. _
President Roo#evelt indicates
mat be will appoint as West Point
cadst# a grandsou of Geueral
Stouewall Jacksou and a #oti of
Harry Stillwell Kdward#.
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Lieiiteuant Uenernl Nelson A.
Miles has accepted an appointment
a# adjutant general on the staff of
Governor elect William L. D>»ug
la# of Massachusetts.
■$!>■ —
Siuce tbe election the democrats
of Lawton have been talking pro-
oibition Yet we are told that
water and oil will not mix
117 85 Tbe several ............
institution# under territorial coo-
trol report an enrollment ol o,4ao
for the past year
Tbe only bonded indebtedness
ever incurred bv the territory ($48.-
000) has been paid off with accru-
ed interest some twenty veara be-
fore it was doe ”
Cured Consumption.
Mrs. B w. Evans, t’learwater,
Kao . writes: * My husband lay
ai.-k for three mouth# The doc-
tors aaid that he had quick con
sumption. Wc pmenred a bottle
ol Ballard’# Horebouud Svrup
and it cured him. That was .1$
year# ago Since then we hav.
always kept a brittle in the house.
We cannot do without it. Fr
cough# and cold# *t h*« ie»‘q'i«l ’
25c. 50c $1. »'tid by Dr. I »
Hunt.
^SwETagjt
MarjinwJjB
1 AG^ES WESTLET,
BrCT. »°rth WMou«W° HoUm* ScfilWT-
Swan a $1.00 bottle of Wins cl
WINE OF CARDUI
d
___ d
fl $40 Srkfbhpbooe Prtf. ij
We will give a guess on a Graph-phone, i.y everv person )
. . hil, „r B„,,ds to the-monni of $10. no.il «H snessee d
■ni. ^bSt-' ■ — ** - \
you the b?at we cau. ^
E Q. Qoodier, - Curtis, 0. T. j
E*-# -_____________ m_a
HMSSoS
■■ V
arc preferred by teach-
ers on account of won-
derful tone quality, and
' remarkable durability.
WC HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE
proposition TO BAKE YOU
the HARVARD PIARO CO., Mnnufnoturwm,
CIMOINKATI, OV'O.
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904, newspaper, December 15, 1904; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405918/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.