The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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he Cnrti« Conner
n\lKk' A SON. 1‘ublii.hrrv
THURSDAY. JUNE. 1«. 1910.
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I* Wald IN
It CHOICE
Dick T.
M>r» CoNl.lt!
Morgan.
MOT STI FF.
There was a I all game in Oare-
i ki d tl e Mt> st ro er thusde-
-< 'i' «*' il: n*** glass amid U»y
L!icrs of this town were ltd to
t k* | ig- S indtiv by the oadaver-
ous Indian grave rubber* from
hire. The onC'leKttfd Reubens
w. ho represent th t Radium city in
the race for the has* l>all cham-
pionship ha J thvir shins turn-led
by the baiiiliak-eved rattle drivers
from the Southwest They stood
rtirv cl u.« Divatrrift
mark the wonderful progcM of
the pge. Air flights on heavy
marhme*. tele? ram without w ire.
tertible war invent! ns to kill
men, and that wonder of wonders
Dr. King’* New Discovery to
sav? life vvhpn threatened by
cHiyiis. c*<lds. lavrippe. asthma,
croufr. bronchitis, hemorrhages,
hay fever and whcopiujreouithoi
lung trouble Fwwll bronchial
affection* is has no equal. It re
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IN.'J 0l.l»«.sr liANK l\ WelOUNt ABO wU MA
gerlacH
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• '•mi tor ► tu r of V% 4**i.j * at•! i'<iu■< % ini i« • t
the K«|tiikllril |»rlib»r)f • Mti. A a. ^ 3, IV |«
W. are auU.wrU.4» t*. „,t. .»•.* ■ #
around with gaping eyeballs like instancy. Its I tie sure**
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A J !<«»»»»■ Ml min
is a ritjlldalr foi T *•#•»( re r of
untv •iihjve I to the bl ii mii J * r *
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lor VV..... nar<
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fUUIlt) 111 J* i t to the Ki Jjl Lll' ftll
nutliorl/ •! to unto *i*t##
VV IV TIM OK
• I Miilnltin na a i*nn«li*lat# for *'
*V < 4>tlmattl niutitf. t.l jn t ,u% lb
fr'i ifn«r>.
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f VMittml. an a fiadhliit* for
ti * ilrid td W i)i*«|w arii #ounl|r
T-ublii an |irii«iitry
r* a nm r*f
rd<* |M lill«M ii
inly Kflftrrl*
kill J« f( to till* h«-
VV# «r# uni !n i I/.ihI to anto n* e#
KDm vi; ii \i> iH
, ’ Miorelftiul. hr* a mthiiiiDte f*»r I’ou* t> •‘li'rk of
•Voodwant eouut/. •ul jeid to tlo* Neiulilkm
|*i iinarv.
We are author!md t*» #mn*».
I’lMNK A VV HITK
« a niHi'at# for ti e nomination of I'minh
1 « iMiiUhli ner ot tlie I irnl Oi«trt#t. kiibjwel to i
iii#|itii»Ii#At« 1‘rlmarjf Aufiui tnd, lulu
VV# art* atithnri/e4 to m nniit «•*
VV T IOKSYTHK
l OuinlMti prefttirl will be >• eumlitln t# for roti*f- |
• v < ofiiin|aal«>i>rr lv* iH*trb*t Sol. mibjeet to flit* |
* |iubh#an primary Ait)* *Jnd, ItM).
a lien o:j a hot nail uad suffered
the front Gore to run baaes
• until their necks were Iojij* with
thirst. They made more errors
than (' 'in's linancial school and
(Goodwin led the •hcum.atic |iro-
to the morjfuc*. TheCloie*
mores were full of straw ar.d
scu*a|i iron. They couldnlt hit a
brick wagon with a pirk-ax, and
ran bases like u |veil bearer at a
funeral. If three-base hits were
grow ing on the back of every
man’s neck they couldn’t hit them
with a feather duster. It looked
fur uv. bile as if the Amal /amated
l niun of Hoodoos werein session
for work in the thirty-third de-
r i ce. 1 he stood around ar.d \v! is-
leil for help and were so weak
tbp\ caldii x lift a glass of beer
it it had bec*n all foam. Every-
thing was yellow and rocky. The
Gore bunch was bad enough,
but tin* Cluremorites had their
lins sewed up until they couldn’t
I hold a quilt unless it was tied
around their necks.
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JOE SHERrtAN’S PLATFORM.
“I stand upon the same broad
plane, tin* same honest and pro-
gressive principles of one of our
greatest Presidents, Theodore,
Koosevelt, and as well against the
old, unfair rules and practice of
cur*. James M. Black of Ashe-
ville, N. R. It. No. 4, writes
i: cured him cf anobsinatecough
after all other remedies failed.
50c and :il.f4'. Tri.il bottle free
Guaranteed l.v all drn^gisw
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h.tfrfst Puiit«ii Time <
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C»Lt AND *fC ©<-H SAVINGS DANDk
AccomniotUt.Kn Con# su-ni will. # . • i v. L'si.t ; /.
All SOLICIT » )I»T, »f CIO*’
SAbhi . t i l* )S-I tn)\‘b i-OH »<!.\|
Grain and
Live Stock
We are prepaired td han-
dle ab kinds of Gram at
Highest Market Price.
We sell Rock vale Can-
nun coal.
We buy all kintis of Live
Stock in marketable con-
dition. Receive any day
.in the week.
Curtis Grain Co.
C. It. Ledwick. Stock Buyer.
J. C. Trost, Grain Buyer.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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TAKE VOIR HOME PAPLR I .'k^T
MIEN SI Ut-CRIKI: 1 «R
1i)c KiO>L5
SRr
Hj1 Tinjc:
The Star at*.I 'luns-i i*p i* i*g the C! twertv-fi *•»•
hours’ news uadi day i. thirteen issues of H «• ; :u <*i r:.» !i
week, are furnishtd to regular subsciii err, at ike tate cf io
cents per week.
As newspapers. The Star and J he 'limes have no rivals.
.No other publisher farnislins his readcs \v»tii the full day
and night Associated Press rci-ciIs, as dies the Star aid
Times. This shou’d rtcommend the jaj < is <pptcu.Py to ti e
progressive met chat, t and Tamer.
Enclose r< n ittar.ee at tl.e
year and address -
talc of lie a week, $5.£0 a
THE KANSAS CITY STAR
KANSAS CITY. HO.
TriAre Mask*
DLSIGfS
COPVRIQHTK i-C.
nVo hit tutb'.rin d to mitiouti#**
o 4 W V BK ANT
S«he House of Representatives.
I lt4'i** am*hwrirt-d to untiiMirr# that P 1 J Stiillfl fOF SUch 1{IW8« rulcS And
L HoIiIiimoIi i 11 b«* n r i tut itlii*# In ri>i# t H# |*ri 1 ,* • . * ... 1
- .m to i.. L.pi.n t» .i to, tb•* pvacwicw m Unirkss that will
mi tut tin lion i4» vit4*4*r*‘d H i in •*»-It hr i otii ml**lon«*r • a ii . ,
"• 11 i iirt i»utri t *»t vv<*miwa• ii • o,pt> sni* \to itio coiTiTTion )>eople the
but to tb«* will of tin* l*rnt«M*iktlc |*i4rl>.
I same rights and privileges as is
,l£?X uwuOly extended to the money
'!u.V.!''".i'i.r’ih.' i'.'. '"’ k". ’.’ n'T power of this nation and demand
- .Ni'ic; ".tl. jthat more honest legislation .be
w...Kiw,ii,i "kiuimmx.!enacted and not so much playing
.!• r-r's,:.’:1, ir,^.*,r;:.“i'^„:,;r of iwlitics to the end that we shall
:;r^\ a?r!L'WZ"'; 'XX",: W^ have a business administration of
v ucuRt 2n4 IUI*i. j
John.) llor^roT. |
Further 1 stand fc>r such
roiuHng a and <f«#rrlntinn i»i»y
quiuklT •yauprtnwt <mr oHtiirm free wh**U*er an
tnvet 'lon I# |T*.r>n’'r |'u(A i • ,hl#. Om niunlcu.
Lion# m r.otlv <*onii«iout »«l. MaNubC^.X «u TatenU
• tmf li'Y. (M l#ftt *L’#«t«*r f«r »M*tirintr putenta.
I'at'Htla takon tbrooch Muvn A Co. receive
il’fcwt ti *fhe, wit bout ctj.OL«, la tno
Scientific Jfmcrlcatt.
A haTt<tRom#Tjr llltifttrntod w##kTf. I.nr##sf oil*,
filiation of nny #uli>n(liin Joitrrutl. Toi»i*a,.M a
y#nr; fi»(ir months, |L tlolU by all vte*red#*leni.
MUNN&Co.3e,BfB^ New York
llruicn omce. «s r Ft.. Waahtugtun. D. C.
(ON’TKSl NOIRE.
■i!
I h#r«*bv Atinoittici to>ft*-lf as a cRiiilitlete for
..I Tri'.iimr .1 W Ui.nl i cmiil) firifi' lu\nc
'l ••!•* 4 ll tn > >«■ If. Mlb 14• #• t to I b# K t 1 of t 114* I • Mil* \ I JMWII * 1 Laa I ill la \ • N
rati# Party nt lb#
n August 2. 11*10.
re-
as will give
Orp.rtn.ut of th« Int.iior.
I v. I.nrd UtTre Wootlwunl. Ok
April M. mill , ,
A Miflrienl cont*«t »Bi, avit liming l«*n fiie.l !
•titU > i.dlr. lij Tli.imn.J .NirMnlion. roi.tr.i»nt !
ilgHin.t huirr.u.d Kntrv No. 3.VH.V ui.de iUrrh '
14. lun7, tui r2 11*4 «ii<4 »sr4. Mcctlon 21. Town-
al.ip -2 N.; Kmiuo 1# w.-.r IMrrMli.n by
Srth K Wliitn. 4'ontrrtrv, in which •! i. ftHtg-.i
tll.t s.id .ntrynnni li». wholly nh.ndnnr<! ..id
lr.trf of l.nd tor » prrmd of rr.or. than aix
ino-.th* last i>»st, ait! nrxt prior
BROOM CORN \
I AM AC ENT ICR
TI?? OV,iibofi)Ji fl!l-5teel Broon) Coro
Seeders and Bailers.
Also. Gasoline Engines. Can furnish repairs for your < Id
old machines. Write me for prices.
Chas. 0. Caldwell, Curtis, Okla.
1 ‘tiinni> lirnnn tutvluiil
W It. Wii.cox.
to lilt* ilalr of
.1 r | , i . tbr in tiatifin of lht« rontrxt, ami that till. <1«-
to the tanner and laboring classes mon .tin s.no parti., nr* r«*rt.y n«ti-
,. i k _ h««l t" »p:wnr. r Hpntirt and offrr rviitru-r tonrli Stomach
01 pCOJlle <*f Our nation the same ing .ail! allegaU. ii a* lu BVIor.ii ». ni on.lut.rin
l hrrrt.x >1110011" ~ inv.rlf (.,r th« .......... ni,niiiiMii firytoto nrioilairnc l'1'1; 1 »»<l Krrrivrr «l the
• 11.tv 1 IrrU iif f. > it n t > «t.l,|r to Jit1'* #MUl i.cAl>iO 1 lgntS, priVlICgCS l inn 1! Slmr. I.ano (lOt in Wootl ward ukla
: rzr ,h* and laws as are framed in behalf J '‘^"a^IT'i^^’ }^V^; K
F M ^ and in support of the manufact- ulukoin^:''.^!",;#
-----uring and corporate interests of proi:;;:nm!,’;;"‘nU''"
vt.to L>. URN ill. Ucgl.ur
Physicians Advise
the u<;e of a coodlaxstivc, to keep the bowels open and prevent Uie poisons of undicesteJ
food frint Kettin^loto your system..
I he l itest pprtdjvi <.f j.ience is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, g 'ntlej
k'“ * « pleasant, aronatic uste. Ve!vo act- cn the liver, ns weH as «n t’.l
reliable and cf
and bowels, and Is of tie greatest possible efficacy in constipation, mdigest.onJ
biliousness, sick headache, feverishness, colic,flatulence, etc. Try \ (■ 1
It appears that Oklahoma City our nation.
I a* won the state capital by a I also stand for irrigation and
small majority. We believe the ail assistance to agricultural in-
rcsult of Saturday s election was terests. thorough development of
*' surprise t" nearly all the capi- our public highways and support
al removal triends. The result of the labor interests. We invite
18 Bbol\ to be contested in the a|j capjtal seeking honest invest-
,courts.
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It seems that the rest of the
state was about like Franklin pre-
cinct in this township- too many
voters wore the collars of Jack
Love— Santa Fe and as a'con-
sequence the railroad amendment
tailed at the Saturday election.
ment to our state and guarantee
to them the protection of honest
law. We also stand for the pro-
tection and upbuildingof all edu-
cational institutions to the extent
of making this the greatest edu-
cational state in the Union.
Job Sherman.
Fairview, Okla.
Oklahoma’s governor ha,'again ’ tanoidate for the Republican
shown his disposition to xk.iate nomination for Congress,
law. by moving to Oklahoma U.tv
with the state office, which is in
4lis0bedicr.ee to the enabling a“t-
NOT1CK K< |{ PriU.K’ATION.
T'eparlraent of th- Inierinr. )
l'. ?. I.hihI Office hi WoortwKrd. Okiw /
.lunc 13, IMIO. 1 |
Nolif- i* herdI.V given thet I>nvi<! M Houghton
of Quiidgn, Ok!» . w ho. ou Vl»y i7. I9«5. ni»iie
H. K No ;I.»nMI-0I4h?h for »2 nw4, .w4 nw4 an i !
nw ) ,\v4. Section 2ti. Totrn.lijp "4 \ . livnge je
w . In.ltuii Meridian he) fllei* tioties of iutentii n
to lonUe tin»! five ycj.r proof, to e«tr»l.liah olniui
to tlie land above dencriU-d. before W B.l ipton,
l s Lonrt I'ommiaaioner. We.tem Iti.tiiet
t'klaliouui at liiv olhev, at Quinlan, ttkia., on the
211th -lay of .Inly, 2*10.
( laimant tutmea a) nitneaac: Henry A Mat
on Jinin K farter John U. Uougbton Walter
K. 4'i.rter. all of 4Urtia, I>kin
OKU. It. ORSER. Register.
LAXATIVE
LIVER SYRUP
A Drendful Wound
Caadldeat,
G rod Entertain-
ntrul.AiTItr ft.ro!
nicVVltiand Hit. Hands
These arc the thuifswhh It
will make a man of your h >y.
Seen re his livclv I •»: • rrif and whole-
some developimnl by giving him
The AMERICAN BOY
■d with fire reading vhlrh fascinates boys.
il Jv“* a.... I Ll .— ——
I . .icot fclork> of aJvanture, tl.1, hi.tory
aid current events, rnutngraphy. atntups, el. c-
!•' HJT. • -rtH-nfry, sports, games. Tell, boys lust
what to do and how to do tl. Beautifully Ulus-
tratud, and every line In harftony w ith refined
does
Tlie corporation commission
not amount to much any-
way and is easier for the railroad
companies to buy it than .till tin*
courts in the state.
— • ■ . ..
Farm for ken*.
rts, gam ci
to do it.
irAHHi, via every itne In harmony with reftned
ium.e it almrti ; endorsed by 2.»9,i4>0 buy* .aid their
P-u nts. S tid 91.uo lor u full year. On sale at
all ncws-siands at H> cents.
Vr - SMKl’E PUtllSHiWC CO. 13? Milcsilc Efdg. Intrcft. Mi^i.
fro,., a knife, gun. tin can, rusty
naii, tjreworks, or of any other
nature, .iiemands prompt treat-
ment wit;; Bucklen’s Arnica S&'.ve
to prevent ul«.od poisor. or gan-
grene. It's By quickest, t
healer for all such wounds a*
for Burns, Boils, Sores, Skirt
j Eruptions. Eczema, Chapped
Have a farm and grass land to Hands, Corns or Piles. 25c at all j orncioTikii*iTig»cii mTuh.
erX Call on A L. Gray. druggists. , woodward, okj-ahoau
DR. ft. TURNBULL.
A Boy or Girl
Can Earn as Much as a Man.
We want boys and girls who want to earn in >nev to solici
subscriptions to T^e Kansas Git^ (I)eek!^ Star. Don’t he*
] tate because you are youn;r, as you can do the wjrk a
readily as older persons and we will pay you just the sanu
The Kansai Gily Weekly Star is the best known weekh
newspaper in the West and your spare time spent workinJ
for it will pay you handsomely, not in toys, watches <»r
other small wares, but in cash. Write to-day for tennj
and full information. Address
THE KAN5AS CITY WEEKLY STAR, I
Kansas City,
A- W.
AUCTIONEER
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i^..|« pr-par-<1 to ilo all hr»noh«« of DontUtry
Cvowtt vn«i B.l it go work a fpoviglty. All w«r
wairaul.a. Ilivo hint a o»i;
OKLA,
First class work guaranteetj
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