The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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The Curtis Courier. I T« 'V 1,1
, books sod supplies.
Relating to copotv iostitutos.
BAXTER * SON. Publishers:
THURSDAY. MAR. 16. 1905.
If MlS la
MlllNINI
The buttle between the Jeps sod
Russians shout Mukden lost week
wss frightful. It is estimsted tbst
st lesst 200,000 men were killed,
taken prigeoers. wounded or mis-
sing in btMt The Rue*
stuns were finallv routed and on'lv
ruceeeded in getting away with
about half of the splendid army it
went into buttle, The Russitn|
keep up u bold front, bnt they
gill have
:*u>ug. ,
to make peace before
‘ The territorial 'legislature re
‘pealed the oil inspection law. It
*ia*tbV biggest piece ^ of legislation
Hof the late session and does a wav
Vwith the territorial oil inspector
'and thirty deputies, It protects
Consumers by providing besvv
penalties for shipping oil or gksn
line into the territorv below safety
.ieatS.
civil
Relating to e*6il procedure.
Regarding aula or reasoval of
mortgaged chattels.
Exempting from taxation prop-
erty of Black well Baptist college,
1 suffered fer%our • veara with
erseine on Ihepsdi of eight ^ my
fingers. Had it SO long m v flugets
drew up an* &fctd- do notbiggA'
all at timet, sad I tried almpat
I ave rv t bluff Ybkt I ever 'heard of.
including several largely advert is
JOHN OtBLACH fiMriMl
ROST MOODY. Vila* Fhall/
dtoBOS. UaBLVCM Yla P«**i4***
u m . rarroa «*»*wr
THE GE^Ljl^fl fiflj'vK,
«?iS!
eat me
Legalising contract to construct ^ oinl-€DlB< sp#04iug manv dof
court house at Alva. . * |.rt for them. Never •'}
Legalising iueurpurution of Foss |f ||T ^ a„ Al laa,
nod Kildare. La hodifi }*Pr riuut's Cn
Legalising the election of Pro w *jv*rtiaed anil tried *
bats Jadga it. D. Moose. Beaver ^ ^ Q(^ foftvbfo rc
c*a«ty. Lnlv 50c. end {tailed tbs* ; Now
; Aulhjrixjfg w^ter works system L or deSubetbiPg 'bh^li
fbr the town of Granite. before I could tfcf-wilheii mv
Rogerdiug the government offlo*rs bidding, buwi* uullmaia
ciliee of 25.000 population «od ?erv IMkig am
„ S 5J* K . \ 4L codNgJhuak I imkuWM
Regarding a high school at Mv- wh#t tQ j w^|, #¥ery rri.egd
----- ij-n-urA..i. ltBd atranger that had .anythin* i»f
over,
'f9 ,v-‘
BLIBHEO INI 1E«:
C^UIv#«wlttB fto44Mivlded4fe»ttn*50^.00.
^miFBMftSTJNJAON^TiMB CETTIFf®Ad,E8lOf^‘
OF DEPOSIT-GREAT OK SMALL. .
Hvvrj ’Accommodation Extended ronsislHil uilli Suit ami
si
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Coiimm^valive Bunking.
SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
WPPDWARD OKLA.
N. WAESKh
bonse * in I
ingtou, Garfieldcounty
Relocating a school
Gram county.
Regarding water works and fire
apparatus in cities.
Regarding the deposit of lerri
tor is I funds
the kind could have seen my Bo—
gers before I used this apd aee them
now. It is The bast ointment on
earth. That 50a box was worth a
hundred dollars to me. You de-
serve all Ifbankh'that cku be glveu
)n regard to the construction of|>ou f0r that “wonderful Salve,
Hunt's Cure.”
Mrs. J. I. Blalock,
b Miles, Texas, July 2, ’04.
To A. B. Richards Mtd, Co.,
Gherman, Texas.
Kansas seems to have resol--ec
that not only shall the Standard
Oil 0b* not do any business in that
state, but that Kansas aball keep
her coal, oil at home.
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Legislature Adjourned.
V
The territorial legislntuie has
adjourned and the following is a
list ot the new laws it enacted:
Relating to contagious diseases
and quarantine.
Rcgnlatiug fees for charter* of
religious bodies
For the transfer of students from
one district to another.
For the extermination of prairie
dogs.
bridges oyer 100 feet
To reclaim lands when same can-
not be done without effecting
others.
Consolidating school districts
and schools.
Regarding nominations ot can
didule*.
Regarding eleetric light plants
in cities and towns.
Regarding cemetery corpora
tioua, organization and govern
me ut.
Regarding the incorpoia'iou ot
towns of less Ibau 1,500 popula
lion iu two couutiea.
Vacating streets in Watnuga,
I Blaine county. '
In relatiou to employment ot
I teachers.
| Requiring the exhibition of a
Hug withiu school bouses.
Regarding eouetjr depositories.
Fixing the time fur teacheia*
To provide for district bigb examinations,
school in Renfro, Grant oouuty. I Relating to face and aalariee ot
BSbftiuff to wearing of badges county clerks,
of secret societies. I Compelling railroads to build
Relating to towns, cities and into i-ouuty seats,
villages. Regarding the supervision of
Requiring county clerk to pun- roads by eouuliee.
i|sh nominations for office. Providing for tbe care of home
Relating to slaughter of cattle less children,
for sale to public. Relatiug to attschmeut bonds
On irrigation. Relating to cod6 of civil proee
Authorising district townships dure,
to vote bonds for the erection ami I Relatiug to insects and diseases
equipment of Woods conuty high which are injurious to crops aud
school. providing fur inspection aud quar-
Legalisiug the incorporation oflautioe of nuisery stock.
Cleo and Carmeu, Woods countv, I Civil procedure relatiug to in
and other towns. junction bonds.
Providing for the care of tbe I Relating to bank* and banking,
insane. Extending purposes for which
Relating to treasurer of the board I corporations may be creatad by
of education of cities or tbe first tbs l»w» ot Oklahoma,
class. Amending exemption laws.
In regard to capital stock of Prescribing the qualifications
biota, I and election ot school officers for
To legalise, oreate and organize cities of the first class,
school district No. 13. Greer Co. Prohibiting the sale, giving
Authorizing water works system sway and disposal of cigarettes,
at Wakita, cigarette paper and substitutes.
Relating to elections Relating to embalming
For beautifying streets. Providing for cointiensation for
Regarding taxation of street car j witnesses iu criminal eases and
and express companies. > I before grand juries.
Employing countv commission For tb» prevention of cruelty to
ers to employ persona to examine | wumiusIm.
countv records r*
Relating t. .ppe.l. t„ ju.uoe nt C»'- Cnn.nn.ptta.
the peace. Mrs. B W Evaus. Chat-water.
Relating to procedure in probate Kar.. writes: “Mv hustiand lav
court. sick for three month-. The dot—|
Regarding bridge corporations, tors said he bad quirk itiumsqr!
Regarding a bridge on tbeSontb tion We procuied a bottle t*f Bal- 1
Canadian river, near Norman. I lard's Horehonnd Sytup, and it'
Relating to bauks. eared bim. That was six nan*
Regarding the construction of a I ago and since then we have always
bridge at Stillwater. kepi a bottle in t|y« house. We
Regarding sheriff’s fees. cannot do without it For roughs
Regarding moral and humane 1 and colds it has no equal.” 25?,
t Juration in schools. 50c and $1 Sold bv L>t. Hunt
pr. ft. Timm
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MULL,
l s irtytik;:
$belf,NV Heavy Hardware.
WIND MILLS, PUMPS.
Pipe mH fixture*,
Barbed Wire, Harness,
FllRNlTllRE,
WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA
gfl
'PRICE
$20*
PURE
^WATER
HXCtSSANY TO
)0D HEALTH I
GRA>
GERM-
I PROOF
IITER
^CAMCIIV
20 CAL.
'PCX DAY I
COOK ST0VE5, COAL AND
WOOD HEATERS.
We also carry the Van
Dyke and Royal Stee
Enamel ware* Lisk|
Tinware, Copper Boilers. We handle the
celebrated Avery wagon, in the regular and
wide tires. Aiso, Peter Schuttler wagons,
Bradley and Anchor Buggies. Good Enough
and Commadore Sulky Plows, Disc Har-
rows, Rod and Moldboard Breakers.
Come and see us. Our prices are
right.
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Mnimoill Notice Special Prices!
AMO ML MSIAMS CAUSCS
ft OftINKINC IMPURt WATCH. I
SOLO ON A GUAR ANTI l
Take
wineof
CAROUI
AT HOME
Art you s
Ntarly 1,50S,000 wsmsu huvs
bought Wine of Csrdui from
their druggist* sad have cured
themselve* at home, of such
trouble* a* periodical, bearing
down and ovarian pains, lenoor-
rbcea, barren sees. aervounwM.
ditzinea*. nausea and despond-
«ncr, caused by female weakness.
These are not easy cases
Wine of Cardui cures when tbe
doctor can’t.
Wine of Oarihri doee not irrt-
tonic of healing herbs, free from
strong and drastic drags. It is
■ueoessful because it cures la a
your druggist at I
AT LITTLE 6E(Q GROCERY
' Before taking Inventory we will elwse down on «m-h goods
ns we are heavilv stocked ou. t'hesc goods were well bought
aud we will still make u smull pnifir but hope to double our
sales. Whv nnt.f You will not gel another ehmice to hnv at
soah price* and we may run oat of some articles bnt will take
them ont of ad when sold. Prices as follows:
Laundry Soaps.
____$.25 8 bars Diamond Ol_________$ 25
____ 25 8 bars Leuox________________ 25
8 bars Silk 25
5 7 basr White Russian.
8 bars t'larette-----------
Toilet Soaps
New Orchard. Saxon Rose, Mik«d< . Butler Coco, Fairy, Gly-
cerine Tar, Snowberry and < theis at 4 cents a bar.
Breakfast Foods
5 1b pkg Oats_____________$ 20 2 lb pkg Oats-------------$10
Cream of Wheat.....12$ *»* B i tle Bits (good as Grape Nats)
lOcts. or 3 for 25 ctu. We also have Gust O and others.
Sundries
Standard Tomatoes, MMs a nun or 3 for 25«c* «’orn, Rl%ek
lierries, Strawbe'tics, tlherri^a. Apples, Pineapple* at 10c can.
Aibm-kle and Linn Unffec-----------------------------------«...15o pkg
Bulk c.iffee 15. 20, 25 and 35'- a !t>; 5<- F • xeept on 15c
grn*te Ordmurv granulate.! Sugar, 15 H» -----------------------------frp-
New Or|ci<ii-. Sugar. 17 N*____$1 H'gti Grad- t'an.lie,.____|5.. ||,
Allcalicts Slid P»i c.H.es--------------------------------------------fi - yd.
t'omr and sec our new Dre** tln.ids, lfit.lton*, Icseitinns.
EmtwnideHA* Ask h'mmii tbe scar u! «mr Shne», .Men’s Over-
alls. Neckties. Gloves. Siispcndcrs, ce.
Glassware, Qin-cnswai's, Nn'i'.ii* We Iihvc i|i** higgesr
line of T'.bacc*.* h»»»| t'igara. Wc’vh j«^' r>-cs|Ved a csrlnad «A
Flour Mini h carload nf Sail anil arc g d» g »n *c|.| ihcin.
Good Price for Produce.
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