The Cheyenne Star. (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Cheyenne Oklahoma December I 1910
Number 20
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Dintier
It is nice to be with old
neighbors and those we h&ve
known a long time such was our
pleasure Thanksgiving day Ex-
actly at 12 o’clock we were
- ushered into the beautiful din
ng room at the Central Hotel in
put city by as geiteel f lady as
pod ever let the sunshine on—
Mr8 J 0 Galloway Therewere
he tables lpaded dfljvft
jhe gopd edibles that beast could
turkey oest Mm
cranberries - celery VrMpbtatbet
J°r° pie and just the fines tea ke
frog j us t pypr tasted Dears 01U
forpia grapes aUpnjoUiej
!e!ci® Juevcr will be able
OAanaeand nont an exper-eicedi-c
& a genuine gopd
pleasant Thankegivipgndinner we
givefAIrsa O&waywho
has our thanks and gratefulness
Vll the honor
&
Heart-Felt Religion
v inC
l A Tqas jureacher haa beern try
jug to-starve himself to di in
Los Angeles CaL There are jt
lot of preacheri who would hdubt
less starve without any efforif
they depended upon their ££
f ies for a living I u nfyerhad
juuch confidence-in the religion
Rf any man who shputa and prais-
es the lord all over a campmeet
jhfi ground and thpp pujn three
ickels when the
around The heaffcljpligipn
hat never works as low down as
DJ“ P°et j9k js alright
draaa niny iwt' f W
" pressed in a iTfi tailor-mad uit
van sit and 'listen to a good Ser-
mon from his pastor when the
stter is from necessity wearing
f $12 hand me down rig and his
wife’s old stocking legs forQckf
Vef aaivatiouisvfree to some
people -rThellarpQQn ?
At Oklahoma City
The special sesiqn oftbe leg
islature called by Governor Has-
kell to permanently locate the
state' capital coyened at Okla-
homa City’ Monday j and ' by a
two-thirds voce selected Oklaho-
ma City rThe matter will prop-
ably go to the courts- '-
Morgan By 1072
Morgan republican jreceived
1072 majority for congress in the
Second district
“Gold Brick” McAlester How
s that for a state officer?
$fOO
If you want some reaj bargains come in Saturday November19 We
some Underwear Hats Suits and various articles at public auction to
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t? theg ppyaised Yeof mprps ?Ut£fre parpentum of thf
purchase price of each tracifcjof lindcbdlbeVEaid aV 4htime
sale except wberfjtny :traGhof jejlior JtSs th4I0OQ the
arowsb4s-v0f)the purchase price
of land shal be in lorty equijl payments' ith:i! Interest at tharai
of five peri centum proyidethst -interest pAying jiod
pijoyinti of txith
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Specialist fol the teysrar nose
and -throaty ' of ' Oklahoma City
will be prpfessipnaljy in Ohey
enne Saturday aduarfh In-
quire at oflee-of Drs Wallace h
Gregoire ?
Gipc' Club
r Met with Mrs Rell November
251 The leison “The courts ft
China” was cadgctfd bxJIri
Bonner The uurrent aventi
Oberatnaga and itr peopley
The plyr is not-pot on for -a mon-
ftiryuvunention but the rj
a wow made -during a
pUge MjaGregpijb ryading
was substituted by Miss Vera
Johnsqnypd wa excel lehl t reai
Mrs JJKStndifer president
of the “Cultus Club’’ Elk
City was present and gave us
some splendid points durjng her
beautiful talkxto other
guests -were Mrs Tedrowe And
Miss Dorn blazer ‘
Aftef '"refreshments the club
adjourned to meet with Miss Mar-
tha Bonner 00
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Wewm informed (hat Frank
Hollen of the Rankin neighbor
and )iis wife agreed to disagree
and she wen to Oklahoma City
to her mother Mrs Burtnett
We are also informed that Frank
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has followed and will try to have 'to their studies at the Weather-
her “come hack again1 ford Normal -
OFF ori: UADilES’ SKIRTS
$350 Skirts for
400 Skirts for
Galloway The
- A ppralsement—
Bame acre Land Improvement
: Z JQn - Non w
K$00- tooooo- None'
eeotf a -teoO Nona-t
izj'tlt nrodfiS
‘-pegSgaS December
ir4 4
Hti Jiipad- Ontrlniined
at m Uir?c:hwpUlprkeS
ea-Veingejiieifa Ftowm and
lkjRicjrecia
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from thw ®2ci h riturn in tha
lTbiqrity of21077 against
thk£a£ optica J)Ul:anot th
brtJifjiiuti ivedatfrpra
thwdiriset vote forand aiainst
thibill itaelfi 7
The leca optiohvbill would
have to have receive 121671
votes to have- becomea law on
the basis o£ the2£MU3 votes cast
for governor but these figures do
nob constitute the’ total yote cast
intbe- e lection many voters not
easting ballots ia the guberaa-
torial contest r ’ vs
The total vote for the bill was
103101 with 124200 against its
adoption - Three jears ago the
drys won by J8103 votes This
shows there are 2074 more 'pro-
hibitionists in Oklahoma than
there were throe yearsago :
Jlenryrivl Chester Tracy visit-
ed — I heir--parents - here- over
Thanksgiving but have returned
fa— rims -f
$250
300
John It Reed
John K Weed died at hi resi-
dence in Cheyenne Monday of
this week at p m of pneuimv
nia after an illness of ‘ine four
weeks aged 51 years having
died op his Jirh day i s
MrReedame to this country
from McCullough county Texas
at the opeping of this country
Re was married twelve y£ars
ago to MIsa AntoatHiiff whowith
fourhiUt®11 aunwvehm- v &
Hewiaaa member ofwtheorder
oy Eagles" which society had
ciarg$ of rthh fdheril Which oc-
®PTjrifW? f
ternoopjthev seryici being conj
ducted by Rev Url Morris ' -
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tff'
uAnJimportan opinion affecting
the terms of all district judgerin
the state jnoludiogthoae Selected
at the jrecept-lectipu was given
opt byAttorney GeneralWest to
Jpdge Prentiss B Cole of : lie
Alettefe-iifr whichhe-holdStihat
tkat the constitution and not th
legifllve act 4xin g Jiheterp
of eounty and 'districty officers
Rxes the ’term of - the district
jodgetiW Wp V- 1 1
jidge Cole was- re-elected dis-
trict judge in Pittsburg county
andthe election board gave him
a certificate -of - election for two
years JeginnragNoy 2315J0
ViAUcj!iey General Ws 1 1 Jtold 1
t -t under tb9 constitution the
terms of districivtidtes' begiu
tJvsecofid'Monday in Jiauary
after their elefctioii and that they
Vve for four tears
- -
txs' besh 'using to Carpeeter
Saturday The eafoi the prop-
eTty"'' of th:v Carpenter State
Bank'? aew bank - which A H
Carter ’ recently - organized-'So
says'the Butler Herald
iff
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Mrs Nellie Hensley and two
children visited with hef ytjoth-
er and other members of" the
Huff family at the Soother hotel
the past week
I -
Mrs Harry Brown of Cheyen-
ue spent several days in this city
this week the guest ofMrsfJ
E Stan difer and Mrs Sam Brown
and returned Monday — Elk City
Ne’ws
Roy Paschal left last Saturday
it ' v- -
for Oklahoma City where he will
n v ? ‘ ’ -i-
seek employ then t for the winter
l-J- - '
: Walter Blackburn of theCliey-
enne Cotton Exchange Bank has
been in Elk City the past two
weeks assisting in the Cotton
Exchange Bank there
$450 Skirts for
500 Skirts for
Clothier
Satisfactory' Adjustment
O J Stnot adjuster for the
Fidelity 4$ Casualty Insurance
company of Kansas Oity Mo
passed through Cheyenne - this
week to Crawford where he
went to adjust tbe loss sustained
by the Crawford : Cotton Ex-
change Bank caused by ’the re-
cent robbery Th? settlement
was satisfactory to all parties
Tba-JoswaA-' hot’ so h'ifry ai ai
first reported vThe d)ank will ‘
qqptiquqtp'do buBineti t m
4 u T r fi V
laiawswllywr!! Lera: WieJ) VMvs
CiGau taf 4 d Hniiti
bav beeq io Oklahoma City ths
past' week - While there j tlr
Gause traded o a frar ia this
Ceiintyf ora £ w:r
tnobije :yad4'dd” dro?® i-a
machine' through 'to (Jheyeuae
occupying setentien hour V
tb e I tTha ctrsWiU u J
to carry paaseugera to the ttib
road and other points
BEHniria “Gc: t?c:U
Chairman Boardman- of ' thf
Second pistria: CongressioctJ
committee 'has a right - to fail
very muoh gratified ever tie te
suit of the Cihi’ led by hip fer
tbe-T?-e)ection of Cofigreonua
Morgans 7tea Elected1 he cat
onee - dfade Ok laLor 0t ty h 1
headquarters and by tilaffabili-
tyaiiid political aen men haa en-
d eared hiinselfto the republicans
not only of Oklahoma City but of
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the entire district Ur uzzc
ltfeia od miilike' jn selecrs Us
chaimaa -Oklahoma City Timet
- 1 - -r V
ilastTbursday jeCdirJtw!
farmers -Uessrsf 9ct0ot and
Mmes fromuearHam burg? were
“hfld dp”Beajf thejrrn yard
here in ChCyenne and relieved
of a couple dollars in change and
a piece of tobacco No'clue
JohnVipes of Firt'rWorth'
Texas is here visiting old friends
and transacting busineii'4- '
-The sheriff seized 28 pints of
whisky in Fred - Tunnard’s houss
last week which Fred said bet
longed to Dr Burns Burns al-
so claimed the stuff and said he
had -it for his own use Howev-
er it remains in the possession
of the sheriff '
JS Short says ths farmers
are paying' more cash at sales this
fall than he ever knew in this
section Out of a $2000 sale re
cently $1000 was paid cash At
Tom Berry’s sale a cow sold for
$80 and stock is selling high
This shows that the farmers art
prosperous 1
$350
398
are going to sell
highest bidder
5
Oklahoma
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Rakes, William W. The Cheyenne Star. (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1910, newspaper, December 1, 1910; Cheyenne, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1719941/m1/1/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.