The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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The Curtis Courier.
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CURTIS, WOODWARD. COUNTY, OKLA., FEBRUARY IS, ISO*
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A bsi «fNk assarted on I bo
**BtB IW bot wmb tbio oily sad
Wonward early Mweday moroiog.
fAral mpurt iadioetH tbit tbo
•ottoo bod attempted to fob# tbo
grapasad (t) cotuff hno boot the
Rorto Cooodioa brid|« to Way-
ooita. bot iotor iatcllifcocc dsvsl-
•N tbo (act tbit too troiot octo
io tbo “mix ap" aad both going
oral. Tbo Arot train was billot
bo o oioflo engine cod stopped for
ouora parpooo near tbo bridge,
whew the second train, poltad bo
loo oagiooo, at rack tbo Aral, tear*
tag tbo aibooao iato kiadliog oood
aad araaabiag acoaa or aigbt box
con. Iba traia men mo tb« d«a
gar last ia tiara to jamp. tat aa
emigrant, wbo on iu tbc caboose,
oaa tbwoa to iba aida of tba
right of oar, breakiag both arms
aad otbarotaa injuring bia. It
took, o big force of aaa all that
dav to dear tba oraakagafroa tba
track ao other traiaa eoald pace,
ffba aaosa of tbo accident aaaac a
air stare, bat it looke u tboagk
aoaa of the train craa oara asleep
•r aoot awfuMv eardsss.
■wobf. •oiler rioitad rsla*
Wa wish to call voor atfeutioa
to tbc fact that B. J. Hobbs will
oa Fob. 23d, bold hie acooog spring
sals of Registered tfbortbara Cat-
tle, coasistiog of AO cows aad
baifsia^dl oi»b aalf or siless by
tialr aidact dsa, A bqlla, eoasist-
iag of iiearluigs aod 1 foar yaar
old AH are Mr dm. Moeky
oedraaia aod. af gaod ealor.
HTe oieh to oar to tke farmers
ood si cabmen of Woodward eoun
ly that thia will be tba laat nppor-
toaitr to bar Registered Short
horaa for loao than ihar are oortb,
aa tbar are rataiag rapidly ia.
, valaa.
Toe breeding of (Shorthorns was
caver oa a hatter basis thee now.
!• is the aue breed that eioce the
areat boon of tba early 70’e bea
assiutaiaed tba most eeaa aad rag
alar of raloes aod today, ia oat
•riling all others the world over.
There was oever a better tine
ia which to. invest in Hhortburas
thaw the present and to beginners
as wdl as to lbs older brsedeta,
this offoriag should stronglv ap
psal; aad all art cordially invited
to attend thia eaie. •’ Ranch ie four
aiilee south of Fargo and seven
east of Cage.
A aovsracat was started last
week ia Oartis to organise a band
aad tbo achcora oooa developed io-
ta oprooooaoodsocceee. Amest-
•ag who bold tfoudov eight and
*«■ aabeeribod to tacmhtrsof
the orgaaisstioa and arrangements
raera node lo boy tbo iaetraaoata
tad employ a competent instrue-
aar. lira fuilomiag ere tba asmea
•raaiy aaewradt I. 0. Goodier.
A. M Whitworth. Or. I 8. Runt,
C. 1 flail, flarl Mall, P. J. Vogt.
•ov Kivkhsn. Ctras. O Caldwell,
flak Malay end Barnia C. Baxter,
•evlaal wtbers boat eigaiAed chair
besoms members aad
stodll smk ha loag ootil “toot,
toot*4 ran bo baovd ia every pert
(fftbewuv.
poet signs, edvertiae and
af steer aaJvse tot Mmplea of ear geode, deierv
esla*eapif takao anon. Enquire por ’ month. #3 per day for
^ Hampton, foar miles'poaaas. Royal Supply Co.,
a^fcrt Curtis. jpartaraat W.. Chicago. III.
LOCAL brevities.
Col. Heines woo a Moareieedl^^!? iV*?***fr* **** W##k
vWto? Aoodov Bight. ** •* Foods io J
»* Im, 8„* *** M,
ia Woodward over Monday. I Aagwaff Iowa in a
A barrel of Aoo pleoalilli fori
sale eb-ep at Holnss A llot.> *"*• -bool bool, sod
Dr MtCl.r, rf Trtoikod, (toto.. """" ™ •',k*
•“ • AtMat of L. I. Liaeola lost
atoek. I t|oa Jffmliy of Woodward kaa
Tke raits tbio week will ba a HT* bi# ta,h#r '* this aitv
good thing for the wheat and spring '.
plowing. I Poerv Dean of Memphis,
J w Appleby of Wsstoa waer*#” '* ,bi* •*l* o'ffbt
cirenlsiiag among Curtis frisodeP0,!**1 fc#r Mplww' C* L,ud'
loet aigbt. . *?*•
Get a policy ia the Hartford Fira • ^ '**' ™p#7 U 'a,an4
Ibsurenee Co. and yoar property ! . HMl,ord Fire Iaearaaee 0°.
will be eafelv insured. ' 1 * *■■■*•*• C. 1). Baxter i* the
L. C. Liaeola will take fat .
atoek logs on eeooaar, trade or[ A ^ae j^alltno beloaglaf to C.
ootee. He will pay ,atkie way the U“**' ^ 00#I,D*
highest market price. 1W.600, wee found dead ia its pas-
, A . _ Itdre recently.
L. A. Dagger baa parabaaad the - . j .
•" T„ rMl.ar.Bt KWH, .f For mU ntar^n-tm,
tlr blbrr. ,.d t.imt. I. I-M.r. ?"1".*-,^ i"* *«“ •« *lwv
It* mw in f.w wti. “Mir* «I i H M. .ku, mm.
lb.™ t. p,.„kil,„
North Htsr school boaoo. Fob IA u! Prinw
.. 7.30 k. ST BiThJd- •“* *>’■ I. k.d
.. BrrrtM, **'" •<— «r.
ItoMk Ha.tra ttd UtbUr;^^ *“ * ’“,W
ilUomsoo of Mntuol were tbo dog qaectioe baa besoms •
foral, af tba Misses Vsnlaadiog• |**r,,rtW #0* ** '* looks
ham io this oil? lost week 11 lhw,*k o killiug ao a large seals
Tk.g,. V4..M .. tk.W'"
kali last oight WM largely atteod .
od aad a iMscNiaaw; Artiaw- A 8ba,,Bfk "rrehaaf parabaaed
lor The Asm horraU of oil that bed not
boon isalad territorial .ofleera
WUm^^Si tor, . «r|^.'±;,tL,U * *“
dot i. ton to . ,rokl,a to M , “ ^ ""
parsoas, yet than anisaaeee can Joho D Ur*T »»*aroed vaater-
sa seta bv tbo doses oa tba strvete I Oatbrlo, dbere he bed
almost aav lima h**0 •tteadiag Masonic graud
. M I lodge Perry U Davison, the
load's is °f Hol_ her delRpiiy from Tyrian lodge,
load i Magesiae will ki fun ad a stopped off at Enid
arge variety of exeellcat articles .. tl.__ . .
oa iatareslipg so ejects and the U h V °f "***"'*fh'*
Action ia of a high clan H^odto r""!.’ wko woo<a ^ ,b«
Dallas, Tex.., for a sample copy w,,buot ia9^1
p p * iugl itieu why trust ihe mail
A (hangs of rnnaiag lima has .'order bouses! They are ue mere
occurred on one Santa F# train, reliable aud wouU^ske your pro-
Tbe night passenger traia is das to dues.
arrive here from the east one hour The Woodward library asset ia-
aad four auuutes earlier than it tioa will hold ao old fashioned
,0‘ spalling bee in that city ou March
While stteedmg toe poultry 2d, aod requests that all sahouls
•how iu Woodvr.rd last week, H. send oae aoutestiint fur the prise
C. Weinbrod pure based s pen of of $5 ia gold. 8esd names aud
flue White Brahmas aud will show address*, to Mrs. H. L. Thomas,
the hots a few stunts ju theebiekeo Woodwatd. Okls.
raising business. | pr#parej br Di#k T
Wf Hik Lots of l\ogty to Loti f
first national, bank.
WOODWARD, OKLA.
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CURTim OKLAHOMA.
| Prugj tod /ledicioes.f
Pro^ist Suodries, J
• inc,udinK L’ombi Toilet Soane S
• Ch4,ao'* Sk,«* Terfumea. Sponge^l. 8
• Cll^„ ^ Choice Line of Clgsrs, m
lIwiiANDIES ANO SCrtoOL SUPPLIES. S
o.o •••.o.o:o:o:o:o:a;w;w:w,'wg0-#>;#: p
JWR&. JM. WUljtoE^g,,
HOTEL MaTnE,
ft 'W * Trial Satisfaction^ GaaranteeO
Board Reasonable.
WW lltMWIUI. CURTIS, OKLAHOMA.
j Then Buy the Goods You Need I
F. _
9 Convincinr prwf that it pay, t„ tr.de «t the
A C*'“ S,ore’ ,hi' offer the followin,,
jg| special Barguina: 43
a i
Mr Hands? or lbs Santa Fa
water forse arrived here last week
to clean out the deep walk at tba
depot and*pat in the pomps, hat
wt look for a report being mat out
by the busy bodice from rival a
town to the effect that ba came ta
■ova them ta the “cutoff. ”
Ckas. O. Caldwell attended the
poaltry chow ia Woodward lost
weak with a few of biaekeiaa birds
•ad secured tba Aral premium aa
White Plymouth Rock ooukrvl.
altkeogb there ware several otbara
entered of the same bread
------aad
oteoad premium on White Plym-
outh Reek bea. ▲ tpan that keeps wy inawfUT ids cease-
ap with Ckas. O. io the ahiaieq qeeqeef,, Upon Iba appearaaeaaf
hasiaesa wHI have to''goaama." ••ald, ’|gra tbropt or cheat, oaa
7 1 '• Himmiskkl I!nnali Mt mason Ta aAAlktoto
Morgan, rvgislsr oi the Woodward
land ofljee, .bow that that oflee is
oua thy largest, if not tbs largest,
ia volgme ot buainess io the coun-
try, qnd that Iba bnsiaess tor tbs
year 1905 greatly exceeded that of
aav previous yaar ia its history.
Thy records show 4.458 Alings for
the year, as agaiust 8,882 th* pro-
vipaa yaar. aad 2,500 soatests as
afaiast 1,000 the year before.
IM Dangerous.
Ta aaglaat • oold the results era
toa aftag fary serieos. Bronebitis.
Pleurisy, fneumoois sad eonaamp*
liaa ayf fraqaagtly the
i Canned Corn,
“ Tomatoes,
Pumpkin,
“ Hominy
Blackberries,
Gooseberries,
Raspberries,
Peaches,
“ Cherries,
Gresk Currants,
San Jose Prunes,
.08 Home Dried Apples,
.13 Fancy Java Coffee,
• 10 Good Java Coffee,
.10 Lion and Arbucklea.
•M Fancy Cream Cheese,
.13 Pancake Flour,
:U Victor Oats, - .
•18 Mother's Oats,
23. Quaker Puffed Rice.
.<• rtncey Raisins,
•W California Apricots,
Waatad t
Tva man ia each state to trava
I'CoagbHjrap. Itaoothea
i, laaaaos the phlegm
iv anna you.
a residence property aa
Cadis, With few ex-
' Mia vary cheap. Far
call aa ur write to
J. M. Bbivson.
•h 1 wil1 pay you the highest market
price for your produce. Sweet coun-
u fy butter and fresh eggs wanted at
a" ^mes Your patronage is respect-
g; fully solicited and any goods purch-
5 ased here are guaranteed. Your
•0 money cheerfully refunded if not en-
• *>rely satisfactory. Come in and see.
JC^HN JtL STARK.
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1906, newspaper, February 15, 1906; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406274/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.