The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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» ongretw.ir.au Dirk T. Morgan
n* introduced a bill in Congress
Abit'll provider that two itersoni!
FEW PI.ECTION I
Th** Bryan cl*. Jim bill, if;
by (1«verm r Haskell, will
i < ferrod to a vote of the v#o-,
pi*, the Mtuc ao vrat, tho ol«i Tay.1
eltctioa law by tho laat *
legislature, ' j* ;be assurance
;.ivr.n by State Chairman Jim1
lixrr.a of the HrpuWlirari Central!
Commit tee to the honest voter*
oi the bUita. “The Lrv*n bill is
**ra. more viciou* ik*n was the
unite in making, homestead "I t,u
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bi.l repeals, continued Mr. Har-
Grain and
Live Stock
Wo are prepaired to han-
dle ail kinds of (Jrr.ji. at
Kiihest Market Price.
We se'l Roekvale On-
nen ccsl.
V • bar sli kir.iis of Live
Stoca in marketable con-
dition. Receive nnv day
in the week.
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R. Ludwick, Stock Buyer
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psid $.1 and expenses for the work tures th:it are unprecedented m
and that u part of which \v?.s election machinery vieiousness.
pkiy.ng poke*-. When he lost at The republican members of the
tho came the amount was char;;- logislatur# fought a good fight
‘ d up to the state as expenses, against the bill and killed the
No wonder taxes mo high tr.d emergency clause, thus peimit-
they will be higher when all “ex- ting the people a right to voteon
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<»*it sea tt~r Ci'K VAviitnii
fv*ry r^r-n.t ••tfc Safe *H >.1 v* Pua! V(-
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SAt-f: i i t-J I*. Si | BOX'S I
S m* Kh.M
mS£
u,ruing the means with which to prJ.,
move up the land, while th.othvr '[£? " f. *f*f“ :*
is ... tltel..d.rd m.kiaK tl„ .dlhc n,'“ ,f,,!!t''**b**d0"-
necessary improvemouts The .. ,
»di would help many |xx>r men to 1 f ”■e*ent**iv« Ed. ( lark of corir p0rr r«Rn rifxcr,
acquire homes I aws<*« r rrectly designated tie bKtAI CflKP OrrCR.
— -- — - Ib-yan hill as ‘an iniijuitsus child n * K:irws <i‘y Weekly Journal in
J. I’, nice, th.ltritti.il d.t«- •rth.d.Yil,' It M»k. to dbfiw. 1list'll Sum oracfSrc
u\« ewtplovtd by Gov. Haskell in clnso the farmer and the labor- toTfl* Kanras < hv NVeukly Jt»urp»i
••tedium- W»», tMlilhal |«r ... did th. old Tayior •.^,«t..Tt;.i,xyf..,
ii iiU,iir.tA last week, Hia h*.* wfs Ia^( and it contains ln&ny und will nito receive their 1 s j .'5
t-aid and expense, for thy work tore, that .re tMHtm.il.rt. I i. i&Sr&Z .'[t-'W'f «*£&': . ' . .^Mi.t™
ONK SKT of curt’s aj folloan* JSU>«a;!i h-.wtii, ,-:«i j-, t; j . r -» • IV'‘..," ,. 111 1 ’• • * • *'<
24 H*-autiful liirtl.cay Can*, .vtsL^* "V Imii •
high dans and fiabhftl in cold- km - * -
all ditFi rent. ’
24 EUitutiful Guld-Finirhed
Fltiinl Curds; all different.
21 15. nutifu’ Lunyiuveof tho
F lower c unis, giving verst sand
s.iitir.ant of tho liowers' all
fiift't rout
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rnmzzm AdFlse
i V pr-v*jt tud-■
pontes' are heard from.
it before it becomes elective.
The Oklahoma Haskeilized tit ruo-
made Ith 'taw*
! Villi \JLM I I rscuit .. ll. tl ’ It * U
«.rd7.'5dtSfo,rS,."‘*;kirt"r
Hcrricrnbi»r, that all v-t.j have to do is
UXATIVt
LIVES SYRUP
"1C U| & ll""M’lli wu.t hLve th.Teth.rc kind i. order' ^^ 0 Tl 0 ^1S Rfbk'^ f| fl ^T5TIP'.‘‘~CY i
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nient was closely followed by n
full .senuto. He took a position
strongly antagonistic to the bill.
hiohi.y satisfactory.
I* Ff 1 .hint tl.e f of the
weekly. V. u get tho < irds free. |
| If you d. »n e to accept this nffer, sen<l:
in rt once, iH the nrorodii,,, will
and his opposition was lased on A Picture which reflects the!?';r Adlre«
■ ' 'OSDeri 1 v of th* K6ht$* CI. Y w^kiy JOUR-1
Post Cards and Albums.
r'r sc4cs.ii sin ^ * ,vv* ■ i THK KANSAS CITY \
both icju’sr ir.d ccrst tutiens Prosperity of the country and es-• NAl, premium Dept, ••a
grounds. pecially that of the farrear is Clty* Mo-
^ , ,7*" .. drawn in the statement of the,
biov Haskell ssnt his oightsen- domestic exports for ICO!) pre-' »utick ros ruBi.iCATioK
ih messago to the legislature last pared by the bureau of statisfes |
week. It was in regard to addi- of the dcDartmeut of commerce'
Kansas I ^ EveryUiing in Writing Materia!
j oiseadtore c.nd :heaper, ivo.
just what yvu c&tvt
IVTHirt.otfH *f ih i I TAUl
LAIiiJ O ill or pi \Vo.»*| H'ar.t (KIs V
F‘7r'< V.,’ POSTOFFICE STORE
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FROM Ic TO ICc.
for an electioneer purpose.
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.1 and about twelvo cant, for i1'' '/t! ........ ... tf"i*
C. A. t.awl.;;',h. Oklahoma "0U1 f 'ZTS**™*
iCity detective arrived in Guthri. *}? , 4#re,h*; M.r®S.VV^: Yntrcr 'Jfj
.a vav.vn/vlvwll.....ivsj . ^34,000,000 Worth of Corn a’ld 1 1. Wriatu. Hw.r4..»d Ok “■ Wk
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'CURTIS, OKLAHOMA
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committee to the consternation of ^r"encan P°riS t0 fapd the world
Gov. Haskell and his satelitos. 1 ****’ Mor®than ^KLO.OOO.OOO
Hecontra<licted the governor ,W0,’th gotten went to foreign
flatly declaring that he had nsver | oom*’ anc as f“PS# lifT-res show
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KOTICE V It PUBLICATION.
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.i«n» ucvmith); mat nenaa never, " v—-------- •“*D,e *>n«*w km*' n . u"«• 4msi.,”**6
been employed to examine terri- 0n,y the exportations from the: '.‘I'ZhZ^'VTT: atTr
^^dnolcnow-lprincipa1 ports of trade, the de-\^:r
mafte?f hnf( hn,lt0V<Natl*na iba"^ tail statem™*s wi:l be burger. WooJ"*'d',,k ' - ^v
exclusively by th^ Gov^rnor on The *howi"£ ia yarded by the
SUndard Oil matters. His testi-icxr>erts *» highly satisfactory, i i-Crtu. •fc"r'is ,,k-
monyalone proved the truth of .American farmers are feeding *so. a. ormsb. K„Wtr.
notick fok pphlicatiox
| .. a 0*p*rtBK>itt of tho loteiior,
l *. 1.1*1*12 nt ^ "tala sit l)k.
N.iI.p i, lt.Tft,,- triv.n th^lrr,? nut'lfU, '
rp , j MoorvUTt.l, ok . »1.«, t.j hrhntitry It* |;t)i
io call and tei my new line of'w-V?,*TtV?< *>" «••**-*!.r,.r.i „w*..a
• — i *v."_ **»»v*bl*» v * • is «r.t
the charges of misappropriation and clothing the world,
of funds bv the governor.
Stubborn As flules.
YOU ARE INVITED.
arc liver and bowels sometimes: *r “*‘u in> ,1KW une of;Wu-4
acem to lialk without cause. Then ,:Pnn^& Summer samples which IJ
there’s trouble- Loss of Appetite|1 havf Jllst recclvcd- Those are1 tt. W ^
-Ipdjgeslion, Nervousness. Dos- i v*7 latest antl ,,8West fabrics, | ,bf,^ ..... ' *
potency. Headache. Rut such aHU can not be equaled anywhere l&^lo;4^Wi^nr,ic.J.?;
'S HOMS HOTEL#- I [
D. C. BUTLER, Proprietor. )p *.
CLEAN AND FIRST-CLASS MEALS
AJ1 G«ests receive a hearty Welcome.-
tav i _
ft money loaned 54
^ ON REAL ESTATE. M
| Lon8 Time' Easy Payments. S
VA| RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVFS wantfo ^
ttrpfcbles fly before Dr. King’s !°r thc samc araout of money.
Nqw Life Pills, tho world’s best v,haV° tlle Simples of abo«t
t • . nitl oran4- I*_____
firi.rgo W. Sou-
do.htin VV. Dill uf i
ok : Mnriln A. itili or Moo^lailil'ok*0"" ,Ul'
Nqw .Life i’ll Is. tho world’s best ‘ ‘ UJU ‘saml'los 01 aoout . “ ;~
Stomach and Liver remedy. So ®, ' h'herent fabrics, consisting] // .v-j vk.V*
easy. 25c at all druggists. of brown- b.Iue- ^m-v- black, and
----- ;Ctc., in stripes, checks. tilnid« . Prt;
-- ....... rinnu, a 7K.
«fcO i». ORNaK UegiMtcr
viki [jy
:etc.. in stripes, checks, plaid*, I f\’%a v«e j
Notice. mixed ra.J plain celont. Call and ‘S
I am preparing a list of delin- see my samples before buying.
w RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. J)
kk The Jackson Loan & Trust Co., |
i. Ft. Wotrh, Texas, Jackson, /Tlasissippi. w
Rernie Baxter.
Sole Afri.
quent taxes for the year 1906, on
town lots and land, for resale to
be held soon. Please examine;
your receipts for that year and | s?<>cia' session has aecom-
eee if you have them fully paid £ ,shed vorv.lilt!tt for anyone. It
up. j has accomplished nothing foi'the
\V. II. Wilcox. County Tasre. itaxr^ayers whom jt was ostensibly
called to aid. It has succeeded,
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SPECIAL OFFER
FOR 10 C'PJTS
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klfi> Ml rotoi** th« *»■%<: ‘ ■'it. • r I . - ..... ' . , *
however, in making a number of
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Many (food—One Best —......„ » ___________
•'So many Oil and Liniments Anp ameadinr JR. WELCH
are advertised it is hard todecide *“LI Ketu> Anier- ^
•~U{-K *-1..... r - ; ’ 1 >;an. , PnysiGian flod Sargecn.
which to buy. 1 Died n number
before using Hunt s Lightning The--' i- .ioa." , ,• Jp* «>v«» to cua,,,, Dls«,«
Oil. Aj-teru3inxito,'.cl..howfv<.r.!G!,v^;r naPX .‘"c!»r™?K;r^ir?r;"^‘aSS
f «• nlL.J T 1 1 r ^ i * “ *-'‘J-*Llllf, lKIb. It* dt/.«11 connu.tatlcn* hU<| e*nn»mntlontfrrc Oi
11eahzed I had found the best Iv mailed an invitation to iVeri-f 1*—1 •tc-m..
there was. and it was useless io dent Taft to com* toGuymonand Get your sale bills minted at
k iUt ioi. li it fails its all lf!.d |}u- grand march at a ball in |ThE Cot Rih’R oflice and take ad-
nil - ____.i____i m.v it ii. a
rlt. No other liniment will hit]R r.e?7 3ttre building,
tno sivt ii Hunt’s Lightning Oil j _______ ___
I School grade cards at this
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Vouno, Okcenc, Okln U*
vantage of the free notice in the
papo;-. For a sale in this county
of-(the notice is worth more as an
'advertisement than tho bills.
TAKE YOUR HOME PAPER FIRST
then subscribe for
Tbe Kiijw City Stir &i?d Times
The Star and Times, reporting thc full twenty-four
hours news each day m thirteen issues of the paper each
week, are furn.shcd to regular subscribers at tho rate of 10
cents per week.
As newspapers. The Star and The Times have no rivals.
.• o other publisher famishes his readers with the full dav
Thtr Tl T'me<l 'VeSS rCP°rtS’ “ does thc htar and
1 rnies. This should recommend the papers especially to the
progressive merchant and farmer
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THE KANSAS CITY STAR
KANSAS C1TV, HO.
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1910, newspaper, March 3, 1910; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405972/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.