The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
> > V . .
J, A. Greenlee's Saloon
la the place to gpt a nice coo! Glasa of ——
Pabst Beer Always On Tap.
He Also Keep* WINE and WHISKY am* QATJFQRNH BRANDT
tbechoiceBt brand* 8 DA POP always on Ice Give him a Call
• f BETTER THAN GOLD • *
The Tarlton Milling Co
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Tarlton Milling GO's World Famed health
Flour
Leading Brands: ' T ' HIGH PATENT, ' '0. R «« 2nd PATENT.
* ALSO *
Germ Farina
• •••The Best Of All Breakfast Foods'
GUTHRIE .0 .T, J A Forde, Agent.
Consolidation.
Stackhouse And Thrall;
Blacksmiths And
Woodworkers guarantee
all work first class; one door
east of Dr. Hay's drug store
sun.
A Bargain
Ono hundred and sixty acres of good pralr
_ land 21-2 miles from Cushiug, 80 acre s in pa
u'S with a three wire fence, 80 acres under cultivation, stood oro'.iard, twA good wells, 3 room
Woi house 14*24 with kitchen addition, ono40 acres a little broken, balance good tillable land.
A Big Snap
one hnndred and sixty acres, three miles
from Cushing. 30 acres pasture with two wire
«noe, 70 acres in cultivation. Oue good well, one good box house 14x10, All good tillable land
CSjijCll TlllSe 160 acres, 4 1-2 miles from Cushing, 40 acres
w w pasture with 2 wire fence, about 60 acres
■dar cultlvatiou, good frame house 14x10, a good grauery 8x16, good spring, All good tillable
ad, Can Rive clear title.
Pick me up
E|ghty acres close to Cushing, 37 acres In cu
tlvatlon, good spring, some timber, good
eilding site, branoh through It. 60 aores tillable land, will sell cheap.
A stunner,
Agoodfarm,
Very Cheap
100 acre of deeded land three and one half
miles from Cushing, 8S acres |0 cultivation,40
atrss la pasture,, 4 acres In hoc pasture, this farm Is halt bottom land balance good slaps land
gsod stream runniaR through place with plenty of pure wator, plentv of timber, two good well
oae at house and one at stable, a good 5 room frame house 14x30 with 10 foot shed room addition
Mad smoke house, hen heuae, and good log staolo 14*32 with 10 foot shed, good small fruli.
yatek, This is aas of the best farms In the Sac St Fox country. 92,500.
100 acresof deeded land Smiles from Cushing
__ „ eB acres in cultivation, do acres in pastur
sally all bottom, stream running aorosi the corner with plenty of water, two g.> >1 w®l||V
iweaood springs, a two room frame house on the south eighty 4x20, cave, hen houisa a
Stable, food paled gaiden too feet square, and on ttie north eighty thore Is a box house 1.ixlS
and a log house lttiB, aiso cave ben house and stocnade stable. This is a bargain for gl.600.
Ohe hundred and twenty-seven acres, seven
_ _ miles from cushing, 25 acres In pasture with
wks fence, loo sores undertivatlen, three room log house, good well, all bottom land
pleat? of timber for uso. This a rare bargaiu.
LYON b RENDALL. AGNTS
CUSHING. 0.T-
Gushing News,
—Now Dry (ioods will soon ho In
at Han^xons-
Tee Exhibition on 3atiiiday Eva
•ill bo just as rapreanleJ by ti r
l^ti' ' 1 Ih
—For pure T<>ila< 3o#p go t.i
1'ty Pmg Store.
Re spre and *o Piof. DeWitt'*
S\hi! it on at the School House oi
turday Eve.
— Pure Di ugs and chemicals al-
ways kppt at City l>ru< Store*
We will be compelled to om t ■
of our Correapondenta th -
wek en aoe >unt ot limited apace,
" —Before buying your horse collar),
wait for 'lampton's * Sons stock.
—Mr. G. W. Cammeron of Baker
was hi the city on last Friday auri
called at the Herald otfiue
Garden Seed, the very freshet
and beat at the Cyclone Racket.
Mr. Bert Gray who was down
last week attending the Lyon—Grav
wedding returned to his home in Sa-
pulpa ou Saturday.
—If you have joint Rheumatism
stift and (.aintui joints get a box
Dr. Haj'i Lanoune Salve and Ot
relieved .
Millet Oata and aeed potttosa tor
sale at Swartouc* Racket btme.
Bro. Owens began a aeriea of meet-
ings at Wagoza School House oi
Monday night. Ue reported a goou
attendance and cons|deradle intsreat.
May bis efforts be crowned with
aucoeas
—Call at Citj Drug Stoie and
buy a box of Dr. Hay a salve a sun
cure for pimplea, eczema and at
kinds of skin diseases.
—Strictly fresh garden 6eed aud
seed poatocs at Hampton,s * Sou'
—Wo were pleased on last Friday
to shake hands with our friend John
Ricketts formely a citizen of Perkins
but now reBidlnijg on a lease in the
Creek Country,
Say young J'ellow you hav«*
iparked that Gall now for a long
time and have not bought her.
present. Lots of presents at City
Dr'ig Store for Sale.
If you have more gall than you
ean use it is needed at City Drug
S'ore.
Notice! Odd Follows.
There will be a meeting at the
Herald Office on Saturday, Mar. 21st.
at 3 P. M. for the purpose of organ-
izing a lodge.
—Dae Dr. Hay,a White pur*
Expectorant for caugha, cold and
LaGripp.
—Mr. and Mrs. John Brown were
rejoiced last Saturu&y over the sate
arrival of a fine largo girl* The Her-
ald extends congratulations. We al>
ways thought John was partial to
girls, now wc know it
—A lot of good Men's and Women
and childrens shoe at cost at Hampton
and Son,s.
C. W. Carpenter has just received
a ear load of Farming Implimenta,
consisting of Cotton Drilla, Corn
planters, Flaws, Double Shovela,
etc., which he will aell at railroad
pricea for caah.
Ed. Scott walked paat his father
on last Saturday without knowing
the Dr caused by the arrival oi a
new boy at his house. Ed. will be
compelled to go bare-headed for a
tew days Wc presume.
Cotton Seed, Cotton Seed, plenty
of it tor 20 cents a bushel at C,
W. Carpenter's.
—We are pleased to learn that Miss
Lula Gray will sojouin in Cushing for
awhile During her sfay hen alio
will make her home with her sister
Mrs. C. L. Lyon. We hope
her visit will be ou enjoyable one,
—Do not runoff to the new gold
fields but stay and dig that gold out
of your farina. It is thcro for you,
— Whv stay at home and die
with the Grip when you can be
cured by calling at City Drug
Stoie.
—Married a* the resldenoe of tho
hrUlc- parents 4 miles south of C'isi
•n\£ *'i\ Kd. Harris and Miss
Mills* Mr. Harris ieone of our enter-
urisitilf youtiif farmers and Be-i-i
daughter of M.. and Mrs* J. L. Mill
>as long been a favorite among ti>>
>ouug people of tho neigi<t)->i*l.o • '
The Herald lolm tlnetr many friend
n wishi«g Mr- and Mrs. Harris
ippv and prosperous life,
-Tt'O inqulrv lu«biv>ii matte as t
vhother or uof the Guanine Herald .
-ecoirtilznd bv theU'S. land offli<o
'1 iiu qualified to publish final proo
aliens. I wish to state la all si-t rli>\
<lioiM to prove no that the Hera
fully prepared to publish all ti
utiooson land lying the nearest ■
his ofiioe and the law requires the
noh notices shall be published n
•our nearest paonr and tuey will l>
•object to protest unless so publish*-
Itospectfully.
Vf L- Lyon*
LYON-GHAY NUPTIALS.
On last Friday afternoon at 4:3'
•'clock, two of our leading you
icople, Mr.Clarence Lyon and Mi •
linnie Cray were joined in the h< h
uonds of wedlock, >tev. C. A, Owen
>(fi'iiating The peremony was pr< -
i med in the Cushiug school hou*
ii tho |.re«e*iue of the scholars and i
■•wtriuiids. The bi*ldo was very b<
: ining attired.
The groom wore the convontiona
oLack. Too hridu was attended bj
iier i-istej M vss Lula Gray and Mr- Wii
Itendall attended the groom. The cei-
inony was short solemn impressiv-
aud ia a few minutes after entering
.he room Mrs* aud Mrs. Lyon wen
ready to receive congratulations
flie groom is a young man of sterl
ing worth and Is well knowi
throughout this na.it ot tho country.
The bride came among us a few
mouths ago and has been employed at
teacher of the 'Jus lilug School. Site
is an estimable young lady and her
jfentle bearing and efBciue work in
Hie school room have won her mau>
friends in ibis community. After the
ceremony was over a nice dinner was
servud at the home ef Mr. and Mrs
Robertson, with whom the bride has
beeu staying; Onl.v a few of the
closest friends were present aud all had
a very enjoyable lime. Mr. and Mr«.
Lyon lia-*c tho well wishes of the en-
lire community and may inalih pros
perity and contentmeut over attend
them.
NOTICE
To the Republicans of Union Town
sbipl
There will be a meeting at the
Cushing School house on Saturday
March 14th. at 2 P M. for the pur-
pos of selcc'ing six delegates to tho
county convention at Stillwater on
March 20th.
B. F. Masters—Gh'm
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Strayed from the barn of J. A.
Greenlee In the town of Cushing en
Monday ulght Mar. 9th. 1080.
One bny main pony star in forehead
about 4 yew old no marks or braud
mane roached, with foal.
One cream color mare pony about
5 or 6 years old. Brauded R. on right
shoulder, 9 on right hip, fope mark
above left foot. Blk. mane and tall
mahc roached. Liberal reward will
be paid for the recovery.
PRIMIiOSK ITKM8.
Oata begin to look green in the
fielda. Our farvers have got a
nnatle en them. Mr. Gunter haa
had corn and eaatet-heaug planted
over a week. Mr. Hoyt says his
corn haa aprouted and he will plant
bis castor-bean* thia weak.
Mr. Laudvrdale is planting castor-
beana this week, and many are mak-
ing garden. The first wihMlowers
are in bloom. W. C. Shotwell
has just set out 140 apple-treea,
which he grew from gratta, also
some mulberry and cedar>treea.
Mr. Hull lias be n oat and help
ed J. .Vic Corkell finish bis gran
ary whith shows up mce!y.
Mr. Mc Corkel started Sunday
morning with bows on aia wagon
preeutnrlv for Stillwater.
Prayer meeting at Primrose last
Saturday night was well attended,
Mr Gunter will conduot the next
meeting.
Mr Regera haa rented seme land
ef the Indiana near the village for
cora.
U. No. IIoo.
THE QUETION SHOULD
NOt Bc^
Where Can I buy The
CHEAPEST GOODS
• •••••• a « e a
• • •
But Where can I Get
best Goods
The
For My Money
We Do Not Want to ■**""
3UILD UP A GHEAP TRADE
but DesireTOGive our
customers the worth of
every dollar they spend
with us call in and see us
VERY TRULY.
G. C. Hampton & Sons.*
~^~W. R. Little~~~
Notary Public Cushing O .T.
IF YOU WANT THE BEST ACCOMODAION (JO TO THI
CITY HOTEL
The only First-class
Hotel in the city. Good
Meals and Good beds
reasonable ratas
ALSO FIRST-CLASS
m
WHY
In connection.
Gushing, 0k. 0. 5. GUTTER, PRC
% iH
... iA t
St.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Rendall, James. The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1896, newspaper, March 13, 1896; Cushing, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269148/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.