The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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Curtis Courier.
Vol. 7.
Dark Age Convention.
Although 'his is genci*11? re- Burdick’* keep all «i*es of win-
g.Hrd a* an ei'lightenml age. the dnw glass
convention h-ld to Woodward, Arc vou owing the prictcrf W»
Tuesday, it xcmiis, wo composed th« money,
largely of persons belonging »n the Jacobs. tlie (jninlan stock huver
wax in t'nitis loot night.
Tl^ slump in the price of wheat
i« not pleasing the farmers
CURTIS, WOODWARD COUNTY, OKLA., AUGUST 15. IV07
LOCAL BREVITIES.
No. 35.
chiIv ceuturie*. Theaeseoibl* wan
railed ax a republican convention.;
hot a majuriiv «t 'he d le/atex
were a lot of fanatic- nr most
terribly diahoneat. Wli' ti the noin
r E Hall will p«v the highest
ttrriblv diahoneat. wit-u ine nom . .. . , .....„
i.f •np.ri.IF.d.ut of wtmoU '•mr ,or "" ‘--<1. "•
Wta reacd.ed. this majority let loose; W. M McNeil has several good
their en«-edn ■•** in vaat quantities horse? to sell nr trade for rattle
H'ol detealeil 11 E. liollell of this
eitv ami n.wuuated a fellow that
for three | oVthe week
which is clearlv uurepuhlteau aud
t’ O t’aldw- ll will pav eaxh for
fat hog* delivered to him anv day
bax held the office for three terms, j <(f fh|>
While in Woodward. Tuesday,
fome of Dr. Hunt's friends played
a joke on hint
If yon want a happv family,
keep ’Item supplied with, "THE
ALTON GOODS.”
R Ludwiek and familv have
with
gone to Illinois for a visit
mr« Ludwick’s relatives
The republican convention of
the 10 judicial district will he held
in Woodward,' August 24th.
Curtis or Franklin precincts has
never been able to secure a nomio
at ion at a republican convention
Kverv ’rue republican and Amer-
ican will oppose I A. Dtxon for
superintendent of schools at the
coining election.
.Sherman Smith of Wood ware
wax made chairman of the county
central committee at the so called
anti American. The reason this
it religionist crowd made for their
h«*llisb action was that Mr llolleu
wi9 a Catholic, when It was geu
erxlly atippO'cl the o -v u ion w*.'
a political body un i not a reng
ions" one Mr. Hull-u ha- laugh
the t uri is school tor ui I t.si tor- -
t.rrns aud (his u a protestant
ueigobortiood. No one here ever
detected the difference in Mr Hoi
leu's actions. He has al‘»a>s
shown himself to be one of the best
eii liens, thoroughly American,
hnuest, capable, enterprising; iu
j.ict, a first class man in every re
-t. It was .lie unanimous de
Are and wish ot tins community
tlial lie be given the nomination,
because tuej knew he was worthy
nail capable ot attending to the
dalles of the office, but a majority
ot ilie delegates, with more cussed
i.ess in Hieir neaiis than religion, r#,0 tbtican convention,
willed it olUel wise. >lr- Holleu
iuti a' lead encouraged to cooie
om to* the posi'ion bv Dixou, but
i i? iuliutaied that a few of the
piescul encuiiibeul’s fi lends started
mis auti Catholic movement solely
to gei him nominaled toi the fourth
lime If the truth was kuown it
might easily be foiiud that Dixou
instigated or euc uraged the whole
di-gi iceiul aff nr He has beeu
fiauging like a leach to the office,
although unt fulfilling the law tu
regard to the sum*-, and u looks as
though the people will have to de-
feat him at the electiou He
promised to get out ot the wav it
given the noininatiou three years
ago, aud as lie accepted the uorni
nation ot the irrtligiouists, i'm-s
day. u eeruiutv makes a ease ot
dishonesty ugaiust him There-
t^e we call ou everybody ihat
Wishes hoUesiy aud Ueceusy to pre-
vail. that is iu fav.tr of American
liistilhlious and uot an electiou f n
lit.-, that believe iu downing in
justice, to roll up their sleeves and
p.ove their position by defeating
this D-xou, who is uot deseivmg
id lheir support
Out side of this disgraceful
n.alter the coiiveutiou made most
excellent nomiiiaiiou8, which
were as follows: liepseutive, W T.
Cooley; register ot deeds, Mrs
J din Mi-'irattl; sher.ff, Pin l Pot-
to-; comiM clers, L, L. Shore;
county judge. C. W While; trea
surer, Nnhaiu 13 Newcomb; clerk l that anti religions assembly.
distriol omul, H. L Hoag, couutv j
, , ,r . , have You Chills?
• attorney, 0. A. .vicVickers; com |
nnsstmier, first district, A. T. , I» cured your Pa aud also vr.ur
Muuroe; commissioner, seaouddis , Ma of chills m the long ago and it
trie , iJe-lrge Davis; coinmissiuuer,
third distnci. Jack luuis
All persous iudehted to George
Hoiz. iu tbe store, foe. moie than
*birtv davs are requested to call
a -d pav the same or give 2ond
security
The patrons and mail carrier on
R F. l> No 2 will mjov a pic-
nic in Dr J (’. t’ave’s grove, sev-
en miles south of this oitv, on
tomorrow.
The following census enutnera
tors have been appointed iu this
county: Thomas A, Seibrrt, J
\l Maxwell. Alexander Burrows.
E. Edgar Hagan; Woodward city,
James E. Snow.
Headache and constipation dis-
appear when Dades Little Liver
Pills are used ,Th* v keep the sys-
tem clean, -he stomach sweet >Th
keti occnxionally thev keep von
well. Thev are for the entire fam
11v Sold bv l S. Hunt.
Speaking of the insane as' Inin
ui F->rt Supplv, John Threadgill
member of 'he board in chargt
savs that "Nothing can ba done
before September toward moving
the insane from the asylum at
Norman to the Fort Supply res-,
ervation.
The Courier has never been a
republican paper, consequently we
do not expect the party lash will be
used on us for not obeying theantt-
American convention held in
Woodward, Tuesday, for out sup-
porting some of the nominees of
Just received, a car load t.f wiie
at Burdick's.
H J t’offev and wife were in
Wocdwatd, Tneadav.
Final proof papers made oat at
this office cheaper than elsewhere.
See those beds, springs aud mat
tresses— prices rigid — at Bur
dick’s.
B l’ BaDer. vssixtant postmas-
ter, was in Woodward, Saturday
night.
If vi.U have cattle to sell, he sure
and see (' E Hall before contract-
ing the same.
Mrs Treasnr* t’xldwell whs taken
to the hospital h' Dr Welch yes- —
tetday morning
John S'ewar' and family of
Moorelatid w re guests of George
Hoi* and wife. Sunday
Thev cost a li'lle more, hut •
thev are worth a gnat dial more, |
THE ALTON GOODS ” |
Melons are jn«i enmmening to j
come .Jo the Curtis market, being
about a month late this season
v. W. McKev. the Singer Sew i
ing Maehing agent ot Woodward,]
Okla . will repair all kinds of
sewing machines.
The railroad new, this week in j
ilir.nie that the Santa Femav build j
their cut off so it will run south of j
Curtis and Mnoreland
The republican joint representa j
live convention of Woods and i
Woodward counties will be held in]
Woodward, August 23d. |
|
Port is precinct was ablv repr*-
senied in the so called republican
conntv convention Tuesday , by
Dr I. s. Hunt and Thus Govier.
We Clerk
1st National Bank
1 Sales, buy
WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA.
sale notes
Oldeot and Larji»*wt National Bank
and Lend
? in WeatiTii Oklahoma.
you iQOQty
United States and County depositor!
i
lilil'E FHOjiT LIVELY,
O. H. Wylie, Proprietor,
TRUNK WORK A SPECIALTY.
s) ti!s» »:• *:® s:@
j +zmis DRUG GQMRARY^ |
^'J.^TI3 OKLAHOMA.
&
@
Dfjij ii)4 /Medicines
was
politii
pine, along witli other leaders of
the democratic partvof the countv.
The republican senatorial dis
taict, composed of Woodward and
Druwist Sundries,
C E Hall was io Woodward, |@
Tuesdav, making political medi- j jgj P »ilot itielmlilijr ('oitilis Toilet Soi|l
„ .--j— -• Qij nipyis Skiinx llrushcs, PcrfuineH. SpongeB, Etc. (g
q Choice Line of Cigars, @
^ FINE CANDIES AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, jgj
wo„,i. eo-irni- *in h..M ,m,J] ^:®:*®.®:®:®:®: §>:®:®.®:®:®:®'®'«'®'«®^
ventiono in Wod vard on Aug 23d ]
When von need job printing
notify the ( onrier. This drp-irt-j
ment of 'he office is fully equipped ]
to do you work with neatness and|
dispatch
Michael Lvnn. I Donaldson, F ,
A. White. W F, Stark. J D Gray |
ind t' I) Baxter represented |
Franklin precinct in the so called j
republican countv convention on.
Tuesdav.
YES, ASK for WHAT YOU WANT!
HAVE GOT IT.
Groceries, * Confectioneries,
^NOTIONS JEv/ELRY, GLASSWARE,
Queeoswm knd SUtiontry.
Call and see my stock and get price. Those that have delt with me hava
] found square dealings, and under this method I expect to build my future
On last Thursday the northern business. Just received, a barrel of Pure Cider Vinegar, guaranteed to pass
portion of the proposed Harper all pure food laws. In fact, buy nothing that will not pass that law.
county was visited by a mo*' ter-
rific and destructive tornado, hail;
storm and wateispout. We have Agent for M
expected there was too much wind
up that wav for some time
Pineules arc for the kidnevs and
bladder They bring quick relief
to backache, rheumatism, lumbago,
tired worn out feeling. Thev pro-
duce natural action of the kidneys
iu filtering waste matter ont of *he
blood 30 davs treatment $ 100. |
Monev refunded if Pineules are not
satisfactory Hold bv i. S Hunt.
BORN & CO., the Great Chicago Tailors, who guarantee to tit
----and please you.---
M A. BURDICK-
Mooreland
and
Curtis,
WM. A. BURDICK.
10^ M. A. Burdick & Son,
DEALER!
HARDWARE, • HARNESS,
IMPLEMENTS, WIRE, CUTLERY, &c.
will cure you now
tested by time aui its merits have
_____- 1 been proven. We guarantee one
Sampxou will make 'lie fall sea hot fie to cure auv oue case of
8on at the OK barn. Curtis, for $10 . bills U it fails your mouey is
to insure oob io stand ai d sip k j cheerfully refunded—and its
L. M. Maduan. Manager, luame is Cheatham’s Chill Tonic.
Time to Change Style.
^ettie down to oue Tbeu prac
.*•. ...... .. tice rigid ecoooiuv. This we will
It has been j help vou do. Hee our 40<> latent j
fabrics. Let us quote you price.
You will be pleasantly surprised.
Everv garment made strietlv to
order and guaranteed.
' Behnie 0. Baxter,
Sole Agent.
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1907, newspaper, August 15, 1907; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406186/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.