The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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• it puUic ufficia'd, nwn of jen-at
i :!iti the cr>rjionitk*i»i*t hi* d:»hoin<l
ili itf fx-njil*', I i-iiall rth.m
luiip as I ran. You art* not y>nfc|r to
..i ho,, t. nil.- j*.u inu'wt that a iran
n st to*ll.M-Thetafor* lt*u**v»,!t
'iln* Oklahoma leg into tf»i a in re
,»iv lo t juv. <’rvee’s iequ« rtf:m.r-
»•<! tlu* special session of tlu* legis- business in
' ."ire 'I!iis was to hale been ex*
I let! a*‘it will give tlu In s:il-
; .. . 'I his v. ill 1 Hi tlu r pile i p
r ; ooutit tl.at the toxnaxeis
*> tbegooii r •: tis'a v< ftlieThT<!
'e^isli.lttre ma> fuul tl etaselves
tx t.nliml in a fur '/renter s; in.
are mlii!" to those who have ex-
a.niMti the statute. The net pi t-
vitUn titht no automotiiie shall I«
operateil \\ iiliin tlie state u ithoet
th * owner having |« M the tax.
‘‘utvler penalty « f the law insueh
eases made and provided.”
The only other sis-cial tax of
this character, is said to he lie
corporation fee ugainst th**
ital stock of cemuanies in si th
proportion us utilized in doing
Oklahoma. urnJ the
p *na!t> for refusing to pay tin
tu\ is a line of not more than f'lO)
per day. 1 he state Itiahway de-
imrlment, it is said, has two
ri'a'r !• cures where ntpors
no rely h-lirce. |'« r *cle». t ;-irs.
stiff jfinia, vats. I ions, l»lt* s, etc,
it is the ipiicf eet and surest rem-
edy ner f!e\i-ed. We menu
Hunt's Light riihjr Oil
|hV3 OLDEST HANK IN WOOUW ABO COl NTY *
.'AH* ar.il ^Sr bottle ».
.bi*Y t.sndrd
Wto magnificent cloth samples.
Am now ready to take yourn.ear*
tire for high grade Made to Meas-
ure Garments at extremely 'nw
prices. Will make <juick delivery
<u!>- and give you u responsible guar-
antee of thorough satisfaction.
Suits. $13.50 to trust.
Ik.KNtt: (’. Baxter.
Sales Agt.
Ihn A.e All Pleased.
Hv e pjt it nee I have found
i t pay. The governor took an routes of forcing collection, tith- your Hunt’s Lightning Oil to be
. v oay of getting out of his re- er to imitose the penalty, or have
. nl giai.dstand play of heingop- machine owners who have not
• < to a speiinl session, hut the paid the lax, arrested for illegal-
politicians brought hint to time ly operating a machine. Thehigh-
1 way law itself does not fix a pen-
alty. but the department insists
ili.it the general law would at>-
; ply.
i t I i ■ loaded the whole affair on
t ts • P-Ki dators.
« • »
Senator Gore, usually on the
light tiuck is in favor of the gov-
• riiment spending The money that
h\:t formerly gone to erecting
i. ie buildings and tralfidess wh-
im- ways to building good roads,
’i in* peotile have u good friend in
tlu* s -nator.
I OWN IS III N(iPY NOW.
i. < 'ruce tells the Ardmore-
iu* what lie would do if authority
to locate the state capital should
b • delegated to him. ‘T would
take Um capital from any town
where there are hotels for |»oliti-
' iun.s to gather and where legis-
lative members cun assemble and
waste their time. I would most
likely put it up near Pauls Val-
ley. wh-*re the boys’ training
school is located, and you would
.see th *se legislatures get busy
;i grei t pain and s| rain reliever.
I am vety nvtch pleased with it.”
C. C. Cook,
HalletsvilL*. Texas.
25c and 50c Itottles.
The Gang's All Heie
IN IIII.MONAIUI: CLA5S.
Oklaliotna property values for
1!>11 taxation have l>een lioosted
by the state board of equalization
nearly 15 per cent,, or from about
$itl6,0ti0.000in 1910 to $1,324.000.-
hm». as shown by figures furnish-
ed Governor Cruce and the board
by the auditing department. The
greatest increase for this year
was in farm lands, live stock, and
personal property returned to the
state board by counties. This
jumped from $693,000,000 last
year to $1,075,000,000. The au-
proximate total of public service
property for 1911 is$250,000,000,
an increase of about $26,000.fHX).
Of the grand total, heat, light
and power comnanies comprise
$14,000,000, an increase of $8,-
u hen the session convened, and|.r)001t)00;pipelineconu,anies,$2f),-
th<. v would stay busy until the 1000,000, an increase of $7,000,000,
work was done, and then they
would return to their homes "
Oklahoma City yvillbeadanger-
i,us town to hold the legislature
in for several years. The rotten-
ness of its banking system has
swallowed up all of the bank
guaranty fund so far, and its con-
tinue! distress for some years to
come would drain all the appro-
I nations of the state through the
the legislature and state officials,
express companies, which were
assessed last year at a total of
$80,000, are down this year for
$2,875,000; telegraph companies
$1,GOO,000. an increase of $283,-
000; telphone companies. $4,800,-
tKX), an increase of $1,750,000;
railroads, $102,000,000, an in-
crease of $3,500,000.
No Neu*d To Stop Work.
When your doctor orders you to
They keep stringing in dav
after day. No doubt many of
the fellows you know have their
clothes made here. They cer-
tainly do if they have any inter-
est in keeping up with the pro-
cession of progressive men who
like to look the part. If you
want the latest in style, the best
selection of fabrics, ami a per-
fect fit in clothes, then follow the
gang-come here.
Have just received my spi ing
and summer samples, comprising
about 900 select woolen fabrics.
Have all the- latest weaves and
colors, over a hundred different
styles that they can be made up
in. CordS in and inspect my
line. Satisfaction and a fit
guaranteed.
B. C. BAXTER
if it. had to buy them or break in- stop work, it staggers you. “I
to the state vaults. For Oklaho- can’t you say. You know you are
ma City is so hungry these day* weak, run-down and failing in
ii is afraid of itself. health, day by day, but you must
work as long as you can stand.
What you need is Electric Bitters
to give tone, strength, and vigor
to your system, to prevent break-
down and build you up. Don’t be
weak, sickly or ailing when Elec-
tric Bitters will benefit you from
the first dose. Thousands bless
them for their glorious health and
strength, Try them. Every bottle
is guaranteed to satisfy. Onlv50c
at C. G. Baxter's
YOU ARE INVITED.
To call and see my new line of
Spring & Summer samples which
1 have just received. These are
very latest and newest fabrics,
mid can not be equaled anywhere
tor the same amout of money.
I now have the samples of about
M)0 different fabrics, consisting
of brown, blue, gray, black, and
etc., in stripes, checks, plaids,
mixed and plain colors. Call and
tee my samples before buying.
BmtNii; C. Baxter,
Sole Agt.
OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR.
Hie annual premium list of the
Fifth Annual State Fair at Okla-
homa City, September 26th to
A charter has been issued to
the Oklahoma Northwestern Rail-
way company, proposing to build
a line of standard gunge rofetl from
Oklahoma City to Woodward, a
distance of 150 miles. The route
is through Oklahoma, Canadian
Kingfisher, Blaine and Wood-
ward counties, and will cost ap-
October 7th. U>1 L is now ready proximate ly four and a half mib
oeRi»ACH e
Oi.DfcS r IUNK IN WOOt AVAN l H 1 Ml
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GeiikeKaLii
ol coming
to our stoic
when you
arc in need
of medicines
butiemem- ^
her we have ^—T-lj!
many ll.inj-s
besides ditigs \——-
and clieritic-
als that we
can tupply
youtosdvan-
tage, such as
household
articles of all
kinds, includ-
ing dyes and dye studs,
recommend and guarantee the cele-
brated ! ‘utnam Fadeless Dye. They
, rolor silk, wool ai.d cotton at one
j bciliue. ,
Forv.sale by C. G. Baxter.
NOTICK FOR PURI.K ATIflN
I’ppartment of the Interior, )
V. S. Land Office ut Woodward, t)kla., [■
July 1.1*11 )
Notice U hereby given that John B. Reimer* of
t’urfi* OkU. who on September 4. 1*0*. made II.
K. No for nw4. Section 83. township
'll N., Range h* w Indlon Meridian, has tiled no-
tire t iut( ntmt to nrtke Anal tlve year pioof, to
cstaLlLb claim t<» the land above deei-ribed. be-
fore W. It. T l'. s, t'omuiisH.onor, W««t.
!M*t . Okla.. ut^*le offic* »n Qm titan, Okla. i lithe
l*ll.
sib day of Sf|ivntUr.
riaiuinot names
Jolt n Man in
witm-vy.,
irlla
UKO. it. <lUNKHlHw|,tt>r
tor distribution. Send for ti copy
and prepare and exhibit. Ret* that
your county and community ore
lion. The incorporators are: K. A.
Wagoner, E. F. Sparrow. Charles
E. Close. W. II. Wood and J. J.
represented at the State Fair, us Sullivan, all of Oklahoma City.
It is the groat advertising medium The company represents the ( la*-
sen intcrefe s of Oklahoma City,
also nwhers’of iti-.ch of the Okla-
Ikv'.u Citv tree* ear sv.stem.
ot the state. For full infoi ination
* address 1. S. Malian, Stcietaiv,
Oklahoi. i. City. <>LIn
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,'IU«II :„.d Britljf. work a "pweially All wor
viarraMUnl liiY’^liiio a call.
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WOOt.WAR D.
*TAT« AND C«U*W D**0»'T*«T
Int^rMt Paul on Time Certificates uf Lit»osit, l arge <r . ri-.
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C«IL »"*0 ».l **»■• a."l*6S e.*"1*
Every Accomm.Kbtion Consiatent with Safe and Cui»»rv»i;U‘ l
WI SOLICIT TOUR ACCOUNT.
SAFETY l.bPMSil bOXES FOK NFS!
DR. HENDERSON
til TO815WALHUTST.,KANSAS CITY,MO.
Tfc* OM R*M*M* Doctor OMootNt •*# aim. lensoat lacifrd. A|
rogtilar OroSooto In MoSIcloo. Ovot40Yooro’ feooelai*roctlco
O«or St yooro to Koaooo City. taT«ai.itnEj »M7.
CkrMie, Nirvocs and
Cure* ra»r»ntrr«l or u.on^y r»fJD<t»J All ui< .1,c'ur» fun:laU« U for ear i ■» I
m*r.‘urv or itijuriojr.me U»*iO0- *"»-d No unnui „ u. -■ Pal'*' * at m *
trailed t#r nuil ,i,a r*,.r.»". Me.liilnc* re jl ev. rrwliair. fr. « fr-iu, r .for l»re:,W'
t'b irgea low. Over««..*# e»*e« cured. Ar« **4e»p< He nee are !iii|>< r*t M. :e ; '.r
c.*u kud Mid tor trrios. Cuuaunotion fi» e ubJ co.itidcul'.ll. |» Ikhi* lyorby iXiirr
I'erinan,M.: ly
Sam Inal Weakness «*<
Sexual Debility, ^o ^ ui
folliee oud esrrr*—eaositif nijrbt loarrs
anil loa* of lex'inl power, piniplra and
blotohnoD tbe fare, confuted idra* and
forr«lfuliii'»a,l'J»hfulnr-»auduvi r.lon to
Hociety, e'C.. cured for life. 1 (top ultfb'
loaara, re«tore aezuat bower, berve utid
brain power eblartfeand»treu,then weak
tiuriw nod make y. m fit for n,»ri twt;e. Send
lur free book and list of question*
Ctalatiiea Radically ettr'd with n
airiciure intauiMo homo
and Gleet
detention from buslnes-.rureytiarunteed.
Book and ll-t of que-tlona fret-rent wealed-
c>.>. •' in a
fcw d , a v i.fci l pu li
or duujir. Ilook fr e.
Hydrocele and
Phimosis
a»__|__«_,_ Cnl.rredtetnaia e
varicocele „.r,.taw.e*i.a;rgt r
vouHdebiiily. weukuei-r of tile a> Inal , ;•
tem eve., permanently cureu wtlbuut pj;n.
Cunklllo That terrible dl»ea*e !n
aypmiis, Jill a forme aid aint"*,
cured fof life Blood poUooley and ^.1
prirale dletuxe* pertnaneutiy cured.
BAAV for twill «e»en—#• parra, »T
DwVf\ picture*,wtik fulldeatilf. n
of alMtvedl-ea-re, the # fleet .and cure,: -el
sealed In plain wrapper—free.
%ar I.U tkii leek for tit kfircit'ea lt*Hti‘.i:.
Fare Museum or an«tomt Pom Mcn o- y
FAIlMKltS' IH'IJSi: ItKMKDY tU, Centt.il UMir., Kni ana City. Vo.
GAl.t. HKMBIlY aurpaaaes :,u othet*. hurneas. interfeiIt'd. <,uuiter chops ir'-d
eores. ete. r,0e IVr Itox; ti liox. s 00
COLIC UKMKDV, Sp:i!* a,Klle. Flatulent, relieved with oi.e do*. : .t Kie.it i t «
caver. 11.50 1’er llox; 5 Itoxea I.VOn.
liVK WASH, 50c Pei Uox; ti Iiuxvs |J CO; catdi with older. Agents Wanted.
5PRINQ AND SU W
MILLIE RY e
W>. o. s'OjS mwsi
i
H,
On all Hats until July ist.
Buy NOW !
First door west of Qoodier’s Store.
Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. “Hints to inventors.” “Inventions needed.”
“Why some inventors fail.” Send rough sketch or mode! for
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of
the U. S. Patent Office.
GREELEY & M5INTBE
Patent Attorneys
WASHINGTON, T>. C.
m
Tor ft Good (Hex! Stop At Tbe
O. K. RESTAURANT,
MRS. W. P. POLLARD, Prop.
Cur
OKLAHOMA
BITTERO Family Mttlivii.e.
Oklahoma.
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911, newspaper, September 7, 1911; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406226/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.