The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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I he Curtis Courier mjvs whin.e bonu imue.
KAXTEIf * SON PwMintier*.
THURSDAY Al’G. 24. 1911.
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Tte.«r%4ar .t II |*r f9i,
tf m» M ip ftJ'in*# ft* at •** Up.
T.if bi*t<«*sl ile«| « v«*r c <n*ui .
mated in Oklah »tm uu ct<»MuJ
w!»*ii State Treaamr IMh-m
D-«nlo|* sold the en ire public
b lildmif bond issue of $l.750.0U0
| to l II. Nakdiemen of Salisaw.
woo owns a string of hanks in the
eastern tart of the state Nak-
die.nen bought the bonds at nar
NOTICE
I «i-h to notify all oer^on*’hat
are altouir.fr * «>ck to run lorse
over town tnat I wi I take ut* ae-
crdiriK u» law all stock found
looae around mv promises. I ha\»
»*een annoyed by such stock to
the limit. This means you.
. Geo. E. Clark.
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d»p9jlof5 Frtifded bt Brp§*'tei5 Stale GdinMee FdrH
1843-DLDEST BANK IN WOODWARD COUNTY -1*11.
Official County Paper
,, "—'-- , Auirust 15.1911. Bond to the
... .K ,’SfL T K-unt Of wpf* deliver-
m «aiTht thr an* ilihhonrHt , , , , .
w«U» the- pen,pie, 1 ahull keepafterthem ™ a,,d the ba,aru’e Will 1)6 turned
»' Iona UN I run. You are not going to i over bV November 1.
((ft honesty unle.* you inai.it that a man The Umdsare Secured bv all the
tp t,on,8ttoall. Tln-.Kk.re lWv. lt ,)ublic buj,djrig |an<lg of the state.
The county excise hoard had a i uoon them
Kilkinnev cat time of it last week. ""T"™} at
The two democratic member* of f4,500*000 and the valu«* of the
the board wanted to make politi- un»,roven1e"t8'» estimated by the
cal medicine more than they want-1 u-u- °f the scho0* *o n d,
ed to serve the )ieople. They do^n ^1 Iam8, fct $1,500,000. The
bonds bear 5 per cent interest
and a-e equivalent to a first mort-
Rage on the lands. The bonds are
to be retired at the rate of $125..
000 each yeir, the last series to
be taken up in 1925.
There were two or three small
Ant Landed
e«| to serve the
Wanted to use the first estimate
made bv they new co nmissioners
when it was thought the could
provide for the democratic extra-
vagance without issuing bondR,
thus making taxes higher and
make the voter against eontinu-
^ ...v wivi PKamai uillllliu- — --------------
ing the republican administration. bidders, but Mi Nakdiemen stat-
... 1 ■ * • •---- |«*d that the deal is a per*
am a thorough believer in sonal one. and that none of his
the good ,-oads movement, and | banks were back of it. He also
feel that nothing can be done in j stated that the purchase was
our state that will tend more to | made entirely with Oklahoma
the development of the agricul-! money. Nakdiemen deposited a
tural resources than the building certified check on the Merchants,
of good roads. I also believe that National bank of Fort Smith,
it will develop not only our re- Ark., with Treasurer Dunlop as
sources in a material way, but an evidence of good faith.
^n^^r^trsL^epsriTbTd,rd'r
^ '* - a I l"„r.hb,el^(lr
ment that should interest everv , , ■ . ,
man in .ho.ia.e, whether he lives I ftv itatn S*J. V F*
in the country or in town 1 am * •fate/unds' Banks are
Clad to note that such lively in- 7^ law to invest
Wrest in beinc manifested over ,T * T » u’’'
Oklahoma in this movement and 1“ ?a
trust there has come to pas. ft. EL ^ 1 ,cona'dere<i
prophecy of the cood roads advo-
cates is Oklahoma.”- Governor l"*dd'tlon *?, *h.e ,nt*re8t ,hey
/«ruce r bear, *bev will bring in a revenue
Veteran Soldier Association
equal to thrj rate of taxation bv
investing the capital stock of
banks in them, and in addition
All vetrans of northwest Okla* i ... ---- — ---------
homa are earnestly requested to ba*1*8 maY deposit them as
meet in convention on Thursday 8ecuritv for state funds which
August 31st, at 7;00 p. m., at the draw 3 *** cent int<?rest-
court house, Woodward, Okla., The sale will enable the state
for the purpose of electing offi- to up all outstanding public
cers for the ensuing year and building warrants and to proceed
transacting such other business t0 let contracts for the construc-
as may properly come before the L‘on °f Public buildings. Work on
convention. all public structures not finished
Inasmuch as our rank growing under old contracts will be com
thinner each year, and the char- Pl**ed.
tors of the posts of the G. A. R. i Following the sale of the bonds,
are being surrendered on account | Treasurer Dunlop issued a call
of insufficient members to hold j stating that September 15 he will
their organizations together. We j pay outstanding public building
should put forth greater effort to j warrants from serial No. 1 to 375,
hold the vetran association to-1 inclusive, amounting to $142,721.
800 magnificent cloth samples.
Am now ready to take your meaa-
ire for high grade Made to Meas-
ure Garments at extremely low
prices. Will make quick deliver}’
and give you a responsible guar-
antee of thorough satisfaction.
Suits, $13.50 to $35.00.
Bernik C. Baxter.
Sales Agt.
Prom hcldcnrrekhsten. (irrmanv
“I am user of Hunt’s Light-
ning Oil and think it. an excellent
remedy for rheumatism, neural-
gia, and like ailments, and am
always glad to reccommend it.
Fratz Gruber,
Heidenrreichstein, Germany.
gether, meeting ©nee a year.
Comrades: You certainly re
member that in your days as sol
diers there was only one watch
word, that was Eternal Vigilence.
Today, comrades, we should or-
ganize to be prepared to make a
united effort to secure a pension
52. This includes all public build
ing warrants registered in the
treasurer’s office.
Does Not Irritate
“I have found Simmons Liver
u...«u y.,v. I i« ocvuic a Pension i ^Ur^er m*^est an(* mo*t
bill to relieve the old boys in their I,,leasant in action. yet the surest
last days. We believe unless we |r.emedy for con8tipation, torpid
. lima* ' J ~. XI 1. J 1 N. \ 1 W
use our combined efforts,
all kindred troubles, I
V11U1 IS, ttllU , ----’
^•very man work earnestly along!have ever used- It: does not irri-
that line and get some favorable | lfte or ^riPe-” VerV truly. S. P.
legislation through our next con-j ^*eary’ ^ack80n* Tenn.
gress, that our chances are almost! UI> *n t'n boxes only. 25c.
hopless for at least many years
hence, by which time many of us
not will be here to get a benefit.
The following day the Wood-
OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR.
The annual premium list of the
Fifth Annual State Fair at Okla
ward Post and W. R C. hold homa City, September 26th to
their reunion and picnic. We October 7th, 1911, is now ready
earnestly hope tor a good repre- for distribution. Send for a copy
sentation from all over northwest and prepare and exhibit. See that
Oklahoma. C omrades, turn out your county and community are
and show by your presence that represented at the State Fair, as
you are in line to aid your dis- it is the great advertising medium
tressed comrades. of the state. For full information
F. M. C line, ( ol. Com. address I. S. Mahan, Secretary,
C. W. JLiRK, Adjutant. Oklahoma Citv. Okla.
Thejjang's All Here
They keep*- stringing in dav
after day. No doubt many of 1
the fellows you know have their |
clothes made here. They cer-
tainly do ifihey have any inter-
est in keeping up with the pro-1
cession of progressive men who J
ike to look the part. If you
want the latest in style, the best
selection of fabrics, and a per-
fect fit in clothes, then follow the
gang—come. here.
Have juat received my spring
and summet?samples, comprising
about 900 select woolen fabrics.
Have all th% latest weaves and
colors, over a hundred different)
styles that they can be made up
in. Come in and inspect my
line. Satisfaction and a fit
guaranteed.
B, C. BAXTER
PR. fl. TURNBULL,
prepared to Uo Nil branrhet of Dentistry
Crown and Brlda* work • apaciaity. All wor
warranted. Oltwklm a call
orriciovM mabtinso* bstoni.
WOOPWARU.
OKLAHOMA
Electric
Bitters
Made A New Man Of Him.
‘‘1 vu suffering from pain in my
stomach, head aud back,” writes II.
T. Alston, lialeigh, N. C., “and my
liver and kidneys did not work right,
but four bottles of .Electric Bitters
made me feel like a new man.”
PRICE SO CTS. AT ALL DRUfi STORES.
OERLACff 3
•’ANTAL
OLDEST BANK IN WOODWARD COUNTY
_________________________________________ #<*• OfaT^A' ,
M KN.r* and rsiMViDKr. PunriTs__________________— $5 m**
* Tut'K mol oku ulASiurr____________________________ 7.'iiRR*iH)
Totai___________________ ♦17.VWRMHI
WATS an* county OfNOSITOav
Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Defusit, large or Small.
e l»r tie Monei A <n> i i<*w(i Mnnk* r» Ahimh'InIiiiH Km in.
CAik ANO SIS OKU SAVINAS S#NSS
Every Accommodation ('onsistent with Safe and Cuservstive ranking.
WS SOLICIT TOUM ACCOUNT.
SAFhTY LfcPOSIT BOX^S FOR RENT
DR. HENDERSON
Mi, III TO IISWAUNT ST., KANSAS CITY, MO.
Cbisaie, limn and Spicial Disiatat
All —- M.........r. ____ ... ......
Aulhorttrd by (he
Rial*, to. irw.l all
Hydrooele and
Phimosis
Curoa (uarantt-d or unary refunded. All ardiclnti furm«hrd rra.iy form.- no
worcjry or Injurious iae.< uar4 No deloatioa f rom oua ucas. ratieniA ai u diaiaaco
treited by maillaud ex pruea. MediclauA eeal orrry where, free frein y.aeor hreuvaen
caurgea low. Oeer(u.uiw coaea cured. Afe ab4 etp-rirnee are i|ni>oruLi. s<>>« u«r
““ am eead (or Vera a. CoaetiitaUos trie aad confldaottal. p riuna.ly or b) letiar.
Peruauroily
curxi m n
frw dnva wi bout naln
•r daiftr. Hook fiwo.
V*PiAAAAlA BalarfrdTrlaalaibe
wm" ivwuwiu aerotum.eaiialagB<*r-
voua debility, week neat of Ike ersual are-
te® etc . permeeeotlf cured without pals.
Svnhllla That terrible dlaeaae, la
|P**l**®0 all !'■ forma And aiagea,
cured (or life Blood pollening and All
private dlaeaae* peruanantiy cured.
BOOK feSas.'MUSRftiS
of above dlaearr*, the • Beet a aad cure, aeat
aealed In Plata wrapper—free.
PT Beat oil Iwktor the lafamatia ltaatiiaa.
PwtaMuaauMov AWATonvronMaN omlv
S#mlnslWsskness«*
Ssxusl Debility, 'O)yo^
(olllaa aad eacrai—caualng night losrra
aad loaa of aeaual power, plmplea and
hlotehra oa the face, ognfuard idrae aad
forge if u I urea, baahf a I sea* aad a veraloa to
aoolety, ate., cured for life. I stop Bight
loaaca, reutora actual power, aerve and
brain power ealargr and at ren,then week
paru and make you Bt for aiarrluga. Sand
tor free book aad list of questions
Stricture
snd QIm(Trwwtwaowfc. No Mi-
. ,BM ^*Bww**irunie*.u, so pels* so
deHitloi from buet nee*. Cure f uersaieed.
Booh sod lUtofquHtloPifrpfritnt seeled.
GAM »r8urnvRBB HKMEDV CO.. Central Bldg., Kan*..* City. Mo.
eorr£ 1^ 6^ P,rUrf^r7 f'”h
«w° t™oTn,> reUeVed W"h 0,‘* d°*e: * *’Mt h°,‘‘*
EYK WASH. 60c Per Boa; « Boxes |2.M; cash with older. Agents Wanted.
SPRING AND SUMER
lLujtoY e eoo«s#r
JVip. 0. VOJS
1-2 OFF
On all Hats until July ist.
Buy NOW !
First door west of Goodier’s Store.
=f
Prize Offer* froim Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. “Hints to Inventors.” “Inventions needed.”
•‘Why some inventors fail.” Send rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Qreeley was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full ctarge of
the U. S. Patent Office.
GREELEY&MSINTI
Patent Attorneys
WASHINGTON, x>. c.
K
^cw Discovery
KILLS THE COUGH. CURES THE HUMS*
for fi 6ood fflfkl Stop At Tbe
O. K. RESTAURANT, 1
MRS. W. P. POLLARD. Prop. fi|
ICurtis, - - OklahomaMr
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