The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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CURTIS. WOODWARD COUNTY, OKLA. AUdUST II. HMD
No.
HANOE l\ POSTAL BULE5. LOCAL BREVITIES.
If you want the person to whom pt,nnv Tablets at the Postortice ,K* *cceuXed after Au*u»t 15,h*
ou send your registered package £ro,.# JoeTannahill caught a large
coyote in a trap the other night, m
IM' I I*KI -IK' .< r
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o pi. n a retu’t receipt for de-
v ." i to y,<* , you mast so state ,, „
, , . , Poftofnee store,
n r*-*.is;vrc : packegos to 1 * Dr
raid'd by mail. The following
Golgates’ talcum powder at the
Cupons for stick pins will not
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received W Postmaster Baxter order that new suit.
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and
5a* it •• is.se . explanatory
■c * the |a int met.tioned:
“(Hce of the * urtmaster General.
C. 1!. Ludwick and Z. E. Faw-
cett were in Woodward, Friday.
Mi ?. Ora Shontz of Woodward
Berlin Parks has joined ....
water service crew of the Santa j
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THE NEW STATE BANK
No* » 11- tlm. to IH B. C.,Fe rv WOODWARD. OKI.A.
Persons havin'* any kind of B y^e i>e,)v>sits in this Bank are Piotivtod by the Dt-|H>iUr
atock jo sell should see McNeil 4 Guaranty Fund of Oklahoma. jM
Smith. ^ \yp ^avc Rrmvn faster than any Bank in Western Oklahoma. Wj
Washington. July 14, 1P10. died at a Wichita hospital recent-j, ^r‘ an<* r^v „' Ask your Neighbor uhy ?
to, :vA n# 1, have returned from them New g -------•--------------1 ...*---»
Mexico trip.
So far the claw'd public jv»ads
leading southeast of this city is
giving satisfaction.
The thanks of this office is due j
Miss Mary Weiszbrod for a liberal j
So-t on 3028 of the Kevin d ly.
Statutes (So.*, P L. & R.) lias Win. Enlow of Mutual was a
ie.-r* amended to reais as follows; Curtis business visitor. Friday
“Whenever thg sender rhaT re- night.
'.’••st a receipt shall be taken <A Anyone wanting to buy an acre
lv* dViverv of any registered of land in Curtis, should call at
nail matter, showing to whom and tliis office
Jri«" thc »** >l*'iv*rrf.i T!lree load, of soldiers ’T’ Th .l^TnMd or the
»-iuchrM,ipt shall 1* Mtarned ,*SSftd over the p,„hM,llf divi- , W H * ,, V
to the sender and be received in bVidav evonimr improvement of the ,an .. 1 ».
.uurts ne prima facie evidence of , . ,,, A . . ,. deep wells at the depot.
>ch delivery L ,ohn A’lpJeby was on his ,n Woodward county Morgan
In accordance with this amend- a*,n ,^n., L ,~r ,ana ian received 8(M> votes; Sherman211:
•;v?nt, postmasters should not ny^. Pnday and Saturday. Partridge 25 and Norton 42.
ureafter prepare receipt cards . the total vote on the ?i'and-j j y Madison, formerly of
'or return 11 the senders of do- fall’or amendment in this couiltj Qujnjan was seriously injured in
mestic registered letters or par- ttttheprunary:YeslU04,Nol-l<. j Colorado while hauling logs re-'
'•^ls that do not benhihe endorse- Miss Alice Lamb, who has been cently.
ment “Receipt desired” or words at Quinlan for some time, visited The ^ rain, makes it appar. j
taring such an endorsement is the family home m this city, Sun- ent that rauch feed and consider-
received for registration receipt (1a.v. I able grain will be raised in this
John Jessie of the Persimmon iocaljty the present season
was in town Tuesday, to
J? Just and Fair Treatment to all. We want your business-a
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a sued to the sender and thereg-
istraiion record shall be similarly ftahs
endorsed ■ meet h'a- mother and sister from
It no return reoeip: accompan- Kansas,
ies a domestic registered letter or The primary election is over,
parcel reading the endorsement The candidates have learned their
Receipt desired,’ or words <»t | fate, and there ai'e not so many
similar import, the postmaster at optimistic as there were,
the delivering office shall supply
one
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Sections 811, 852 and 855 of the
Postal Laws and Regulations are
hereby amended accordingly
F. H. Hitchcock.
Postmaster G neral.
The Woodward Bulletin last
week gave a long account of the
brutal attack of Jack Love on
Alex Burrows at the county seat1
recently.
The republican vote in this
county, at the primary was uivfd-
ed as follows on governor: Fer-
guson. 483; Fields, 341: Jones.
!Mer, Eggs,
Reiiltrv and Hides
WANTED G
We are shippers of Produce
and will pay all the market will
afford. Don’t sell without first
calling on us.
We are selling the Best and
Freshest Groceries for Cash at
the. Bottom Prices.
B. M. COOOiES’S CtSli' STORE,
CURTIS, OKLAHOMA.
SUCCESSFUL TICKETS.
The following' id the county
Subscribe at this office for “The
Wichita Weekly Eagle” Kansas
greatest metropolitan weekly 1^9. McNeal 223
newS|*i>er, only 25 coots a yoar. j A„ ^ ^ua|itiea which made 1
Geo. M. Crosno requests us to ; such a distinction between THE
thank Lhe people of Woodward ALTON GOODS and ordinary
county, because they favored him ff0ods are apparent in every food
w’th the register of deeds.nomi-. product sold undt^THE ALTON
GOODS label.
nati-n.
,. . , ,.. "Cleanliness in next to ttodfi-
tickct nominated:by the ropubli- ,, .... , , ... . w
th-e'ij *H Sev Counrlti ‘THK ALTON «,ODs"am- neZLli
torney O.C. Wybrant: Sheriff. I7101118, r?f cashing powder and He attended the dance in this city
B. F. Richards; Treasurer A. J
rr'f>rr>rvr
If YOU WftNT SHOES 1 j
no TO HOTZ’S STORE. j
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We have a large number of Shoes j
Clyde Lambert of Mooreland^ t|mt.-we Wjl| sell at
schoo
Curtis
asecan
n easy
ion, 20
land, 4*
lall or-
Curtis
Price
household ammonia. .,n that night in company with
All persons who owe the Cou- Mis3 Ethel Hawk and after tak-
rie*’ office are requested to pav ing her home alter the dance got
same ;n the ne*t two weeks, as lost in the canyons. His team
we must meet our obligations and went down a steap embankment,
must have money. Do not delav.; throwing him out and he remain
cost in order to
stock that is
________ It appears that our old friend, i «• oneonsciou* on the mound un- t
Hire; Misfit Clothier, failed in ids am- «> ‘la-yliytht. when he -awe to his j
senses and went home
t
make room for our new
Now on the way.
Sboes tbit Fit aijd Prices tbit Suit
George Hotz.
CXJRTIS, -- OKLA
er cul
stables,
ring on
Curtis.
on, bal-
of tim-
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miles
00. $5-..
un five
Robertson: Register of Deeds
Geo. M. Crosno; County Clerk
A. P. Cummins; District Clerk —
Jerry Coover; County Judge—C.
H. Wyand;. Superintendent—W.
L. Tittman; Surveyor -Jas. innis,
County We.gller •* M. Riee; misiu V;iuum;i, laucu ill ins am- - ■ a_-
Commissioners - Frank A. .White, bition to get the republicans to
Wm. A Campbell and.E. J. Ilea- nominate him for treasurer of
ley. j Woods County. We congratulate
i’he following is che. county the voters cf-Woods county,
ticket nominated by the demo-j 0 E. B^aty of the Persimmon .
cratic primary^ County Judge— fws \vas a Curtis visitor Tues- rtl9US,,ectin^ mal1 ”, ------- ■ <> r* £. jl •
B. B. Smith: County Attorney- day,-Mf beatv has rented his fine ^horhood T,11S 9“in annia’J (jnOCCriCSf ^ ConfCC^iOnCriCS
Geo. H. MoohHra*-District Clerk farm and expects to visit the>chargedI with^rapeaiadj
R. C, Price: County Clerk- Ff K. il“ i“*’-----" U ......“*!
TRICKS THAT WORK j ygg; Ag f0P WHAT Y©» f- WANT !
A friend informs us of a tricl !
worked by W. A. Briggs on ar
of Quinlan
I HAVE GOT
Pacif’c*eoast with his'famil'vdm--1 h” *r:al came off at Woodward
Tucker; .Sheriff -J.J. “ainTn^f i The defendant had re J
Treasurer W. H Wilcox; R^gis- that country. |tamed3r ggs as council, with the;
ip. iwHc p*»n v P» Zerhv 1 ' agreement backed by good notes. Call anil w my stock and get pric*. • 'n
Z .. • . ’i This count; was represented in thai :f the |«wv«r.Von the case found square dealings, an.l un-'w-thV* expect to build my‘futura
Sadie Z-mmer- ;he se(.ond distr:ct coneniionat i nlhe low-p court ht « only to '«**''">•r ** ’: » vir'"“r- r»-™nt..«l to P.™
* f * iH’ li'n’rlovf Li* t ^ ___ . ....
^NOTIONS. JEWELRY. 6LASSV/ARE,
Q'jeensv/irj and at«army.
> trial have dolt with rr.e hava
Supcrin tepd wvt
man; Weigher -W
RenresontaMve 5 I> Harper’ 9^.a^?ma aJ,‘ t 'c eceireS50, bin it :t was taken
kepies ta.i e ^ D ,. 1 *, following men: 0. W. Cox, 3. B. th ]j tri-cT court Bri<rgs wa
C ommiseiqners T. E. Robmson,. fn John Curve' (.Tan Swir tne1CT ®0J11 a
S-.nuel Hillev andJa-obZa'.men. i , ,i ,'v D° T u ^ ^ to get $500. Of course the case
.onuel Halley ant.-Ja Qpza nen. |da]lf John Ramer. J. H. Ruttman, went t0 the higher CoUrt, al-
hai It s Nelsorr, C. C. Hoag, C. tiuou>gh our informant says the
L. Jones, I I I arsons and A.. ^ g-enersil opinion is that th.ereis n0‘
B. Gal.OAay. | reason for the case to have been
good story comes to us about ptavted in the first place. This
1 all i .V. e foed Uw-v.
i , .*■ f >-< y nothin ; tk®-. ^ill not y-as.i that law.
F~“V EZ L_C=Dr=?I=?Vr.
A if ant f>r M. 50KN A CO.,’ ti n (" i«»go T: dorr, who guarantee to fit
* . — r • you.—
Stagarers Skeptics.
That a clear, u.ic?, fragrani
compound like Buekjem’s Arnica1
Salve will instantly relieve* bad a candidate fora state office Writ- instance verifies the old saving:
burn. cut. scald, wound or | ki. • jng to Ed. McGance of Mu Ural f00i an(] his m:ney soon
staggers skeptics. But great for support at the primary. Ed. Parts. ”
cures prove its a wonderful heal- wrote back that he would do all
er of the worst sores, ulcers,
boils, felons, eczema, skin erup-
tions, as ’also chapped hands,
sprains and corns. Try it 25 at
all druggists.
CO.VI a.TG CURTIS, OKLAHOMA, ■
TC’ GET YdUR
BLACKSMITHING
F1? i CZ IHI czS Fr ICS H HP
and when the votes were count- The II. J. Coffey farm, located J CATlCFAn IOM ( ii IADAM1 PFf)
ed it was found that that par- 21 miles east of Curtis. Inquire tll-U *^A I Lr>l Aw I IU1> V^Lj.VIxAIn 1 I-;-
he could for the said candidate
For Sale. Trade or Kent !
ticular candidate had received
just one vote at the precinct.
of the Security Stale
Mooreland. Oklahoma.
Bunk.
110 V M, T'bW'UUL'u.
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