The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Druggist Staines,
Toilwt Articles, including Combe Toilet Boom*
Chernaia Skin* Brashes, Perfumes, Sponges, Etc.
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PINE CANDIES AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
4BJ1XTER & BJlXTlll*-
HOTEL MAINE,
milUmry stars and lodging house. 4 If roe ham so ones * *»‘«I
This moot of tho best kuatkas . . ^4 w|f# I maebiM that Is oat of tepute, call 1
is the eitv «s4 es sr* gisd u has Woodwtrd veN 4,^ ts me ihe|°* A 0 /“*•#t °*rt,# Mf*|Give us a Trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
talks isto the heeds o! tbs ester-1 w ^ Tisttai lelsttves, 11 I
prising geatkmaa. .Jsuuduv. Mrs. W. J. Maakev aoi dangb- RaumI it nor Wttlf
A deed ess made ost to N. U. ^Iter hero emharimd is the mHIleeer t OOBTQ W per WeCK
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or Mrs. Kesss Sasser. y'fahttMnsr ^ Masseetr. 1 Wm. hrrtmr, wafer ssps*^t#s f-IB....... ■ .„—.........
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MtoDwtow H. UftMftt .ft* <l« to., ^PpMOVAl far •
daring the ssisteer.
A Herd Let.
It is depkrsbk to see bow some
mo set when the? ore eeleeled to
eoforee tb* low. riolste the same
repeatedly. Take, for iustsn^e,
the Woodward land offlee officials,
wbo took oaths to obey tbo law
sod then riokted the'same. It
would seem to os that men that
do this is witboat sbsiue. They
certainly do not deserve the re-
epest of suybodv in our opinion,
not even the most lowlv oed de*
graded. This office is not the
only one that is ’‘kickiug,, about
the outfit, either. The Tangier
Oitisea makes eomolsiot of treat-
ment. If it should do a* we used
to do—suffer Jbe outfit to bold
buck money, it might get same
"favors."
sands a oopy to bin non nl Lindas,
lows.
d FaaestU, north of tbit sity
— I tjJ one of tbn most esteemed
▲ dsogbter wm bars to Si. I readers of tbs Cosrisr, eollrd, Set-. ^
Smith and wifa at tha homo of ths ordsy sod renewed hie snbserip-
latter's parents. Jamas Flower* on. Lj
Report of District No. 4, for tbe
term ending March 10,1906. En-
rollment 13; average daily atten-
dance 12i; number of days taught
120 Those neither absent nor
tardy: Celia Aaoer and Aunie
Lorry.
Obval Atnkr, Teacher.
Far Sok.
My residence property, one half
block south of postoffice. Also,
my store building, first door east
of Lineolu 4 Warner's hardware
store, Curtis. Address,
Ed Kuujvan,
Louisville, Ksosas.
Mel Maddsu bus taken charge
of the O. K. feed baru and is si-
raugiog to conduct tbe same to its
fullest capacity.
and wife, eight mike aoath of thk
city, Bundav.
Pure homo grown Tennessee
Evergreen broom corn seed. $2 50
per bushel. Samples on applica-
tion. Mail orders to I B. Mitchell
4 Son, Charleston, III.
Tomorrow is St. Patrick's dsv
and Billie Kivleben Postmaster
Lvden and others abonld be get-
ting their greeu ribbons and Sham
rack ready for ths great event.
Tbe iEtne Milling and Elevator
company wbo purchased tbe Kra-
mer elevator in this city some
months ago. has decided to tear
dwwa the old buildtpg and etect a
modern and first-elass elevator on
the site of tbe old one.
The Alva Pioneer gives an ac-
count of tbe hard work Mrs. W.
T. Drake bad in preventing the
fire from burning her littk daugh-
ter in that town, and sava that
Judge Lawbon, formerly of thk
city, notioed the trouble and ar-
rived just in time to render val-
uable assistance. The judge is
always handy to those in need.
J. X. STARK’S
li mmi. store
Hu been moved to the building
icroe* the stret from the
Hotel Milne
Judge J. M. Brinson and Thos.
McMahon went to Woodward.
Moaday night, where they * ill act I ^
as jurors in tbe> present term of | £
tbe oonrt. “
Judge Lawbon was in Cnrtis on
business daring the pact wesk, bnt
be failed to explain to the sallr-
f sot ion of the bovc bow he cut
that large amount of wood. £
Tbe ladies should remember that (Q)
Mrs. 8psneer Lea baa movad her Q . .
millinery store ms woek east of g Where he will be pleased to wait on
\t his old customers or any new ones
go.*. ft that favor him with their business,
JSSSSlr'S"|2 guaranteeing just treatment in every
tbTt kind ef crop should not fail 5 instance.
to arrange for seed early •• the j
stock on hand may *oon be
bansted
The brase collara of tbe Santa
Fe wm in this city. Tuesday, and
inspected the stuck vards, depot j*
and sidetracks thoronghlv. It »•
about time something was heard
it this neck of the woods.
Don't Lie Down.
Spring is here. Tour system
needs toning up to fortify against
the long summer’s debilitating in-
fluence. Simmon’s Sarsaparilla
will bnild yon np. make yon strong
and carry you through witboat that
usual "want to lis down" feeling.
50c and $1 per bottle.
JAMES A. FLINN,
Blacksmith and Noise Shoer.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE WORK
A SPECIALTY.
ikftt I do bM *® to®®"1-1
m.4 it.»(to tort «»«k •»"»1 L1rbt Buildis* West of 8. E. BOGGESS’ STORE
»*"mrnmr1’' if’60'*D<1 CURTIS, OKLA.
Sold by Dr. I. 8. Hunt. 1
The Beat Ceugh Syrup-
8. L. Apple, ex Probate Judge.
Ottawa Co. Kan. , writes.- This
is to say that I have used Ballard a
Horebonnd Syrup for !••«. *nd
I do net hesitate to recoin-
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