The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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J. A. Greenlee's Saloon.
ia t*a place te get a eoo! laea of
'abst Beer always On <Tap.
« AIM K#«pe W 1KBand WHISKY and CALIFORNIA BRANDT
A ffctftT** "tukU 8DDA POP always on Ice Oiva h m a Call.
|Tbe Gushing fterald.
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bailboad timetable.
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fCITY
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Hotel in the city. Good
II Meals and Good beds
Reasonable rates
at.RO FIRST-CLASS
12:15 p
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BARN
In connection.
|f, FISHER, PRO. Casing. Ok.
R. Little'
60 hour* to Ijm Alfelos.
Free chair cars on all iraiue. Pull
raw Palace sleepers to Kansas City
|Md l ..fj. nlcu cU«'g* Alfcoto
| Fort Worth apd UMiestcm.
Through railioad aud steamship tick
eu sold to all points. Passengers
| booked to all point* Id the continent
of Europe: also from auy pert or in
[land point in Europe through to any
point in the United States. Prepaid
ticket! paid for here will be deli ren d
to passenger* at their residence in
Europe. For full particulars call on or
ad dress.
Bko, Nicholson. G. P. A. Chicago.
W. J. Blac*. A . P. A. .Topeka, Kan
L. B. D*lanet Agent Guthrie O ^
A PBOWSINti BIG*.
The efforts beimg made by the Frisco
to boy the A. * P- li* f">tn uenaca
to Sapulpa. I. T., and from Albuqur
que X. M., te Los An** Cal.. which
sit dispatches say i almost eoasu-
mated, means the immediate extension
of the Frisco through Oklahoma. It
•owlooks like the Frisco within
moath will sm every mile of the
taousasd miles owaed by tae old At-
lantic and Pacific.
ItiS Will lea re the Frisco owning
two long ends of a great truak liue
from St Louis te California. It will,
•f course, allow ao deiay ia fiUiag
the gap from Sapulpa toAIbuqurque
Look on tbe mip and you will see
tt,«t au air line from Sapulpa to AJbu
querque pastes through Cushing, Per-
kins, Guthrie, Einggsber, Watonga,
Taloga, Grand, and thiougb the fsu-
handle to Albuquerque. This uue
would open a jreal cattle trade for
I he Frisco
The original iuteui.o® of the A. & P.
was te flu this gap Tbe old survey
and righ; of way secured from
gress maay years ago, was aiong the
Cimarron North o' Guthrie. Good
lawyers say this right of way U yet
good and will hold on all land not yet
proved up. It is net probable tnat the
Frisco will change this mute much, as
it was caiefully and permanently se
letted at it time when the A. & P. ex-
pected to build a' once.
If the Frisco gets the two ends of
the A. & P. aud it is now practically
settled that it will, it i s certain to be-
giu to build at once. It is no doubt
going on t te legal theory tbat the old
& p. right of way is good, and it
is *ery probable this route will be
adhered to.—State Capital-
kt
I Votary Public
Cushing O. T.
. Auction Sale.
At Cushing on every Sat-
urday at 1 O'clock P. M".
0. D. HARDIN. AUCTIONEER.
Judge William L. Cund Iff, the man
I who first placed W. J. Bryan in nom
I i nation for congressman, ts now i
I raving maniac and is confined in the
I territorial asylum for the Insane at
{Norman. Q. T.
Thx Langs on eolorsd lawyer,
defended a colored chap named Down
Ling f®r shooting a white man's bi|
instead ot an owl, among other fore
iblfi things during a two hour* haran
gue said: "Gentlemen of the jury!
tell you when Dowsing gets to the
gate of Heaven and tells the Lord, *1
Isimpi7 shot Brand ia the hip fer pure
[self defease,' the good Lord will say
■Downing! ro u're the right stuff! en
Iter t c golden gate." l"hat fixed the
ury and they acquitted the prisoner
PERFECTION FLOUR.
■MADB BY
BUTNER & ALLES.
Brer# sack warranted. If not satisfactory, the same to be returned and
mj refnndsi
On sale byBOZIEB * NUTTEBalso ABPENTER 4c O .
Misdemeanors, such as carrying of
concealed weapons, quail shooting,
whoopiugand yelling like unjailed
savages and petty stealing, appear to
be getting toe numerous in this garden
•pet of the Fair God. The laws made
and provldsd for «ucJ offenses are not
generally in forced because the aggriev
ed parlies are afraid of getting the ill
will of the offender if they euUrcom-
plaint before a court. Wouldn't it be
well for the next legislature to create
an offir* in every to nship, said oftec
to be called public prosecutor, who
ehall perform the functions of an offi-
cial watchdog, and be compelled to
prosecute all offences that ceme to hi"
knowledge.
The Darlington Wis., Journal
N|j* •ditoriallv of a popular patent
aodicioe: "We know from exper-
•Bee thv-Chamberlains Colic Chel>
eraand Diarrhoea Remedy is all
that ia claimed fer it, as on two oc-
caaionait stopped excruciating pains
and possibly aaved us trota an un-
timely grave. We woulii not rest
9Mj ofer night witboit it in the
hoaie," Thia remedy undoubtedly
lavea more pain and suffering than
anv other medicine in the world.
Eterj family should keep it in the
hoaae, for it ia aure ta be needed
sooner or later. For aale at City
Drag Store.
The old wav of delivering messages
by poat-boya compared with the
aiodero telephone, illustrates the old
tediooa methods ot "breaking'' calds
compared with their almost instan
taneous care by O o Minute Cough
(Jax*..
The Indestructible wood
""ZIZZ. BICYCLE
jtet tvaUa
MU
tTHOHCEST
VLasi on tarvi.
THIS tTB.OOCOH'
PtCTI BICYGVE
DOUBi-C
lAMONO
haywood
Model No. 5
•**« iJSyB: IB! SSil'.lK
plo in construction, ejtsily t^d en- an aocid.nt.DO, hoOow
wiry materia! that its parts v/iu no ,h^t cannot possibly be bvotao,
^iai io crushed in by-every a^aniaiMa —
a tram a so simple t^aV^sJ^n^w|y5Te«ly to give reliable and rapid traos|
erask in place ol a dosen parw, always retwy s ,aT,nl|1
..«••• sun ntSCIMPT ONI,
THoyon the Twice-a-week Republle
of St. Louis excelled all other Western
eekly papers in publishing the
news of the campaign, it now annouti
ces thai it has exceeded its news ser
♦ ice, and hereafter will give its read
rs the best paper in the country
This means much, because the next
reive mouths will be crowded witl
-news of big events. With all the im
provemeuts ta-lts servioe the yearly
subscription will be the same-One
dollar a year, by mail, twice-a-week
JUST WHAT MINERS WANT
All who arn or expect to be interest
ed iu mines will be glad to kuew that
Henry N. C"pp. the Washingtm, (D
C.) land lawyer, ha* revised Copp'i
Prospector's Manuel. The mineral
ogical part of the work has been al
most entirely rewritten b> a Colorado
miniag engineer, who has hail years
of expeiieace as-a prospector, as^ayer
and sui*rintendent of mints and Uui
ted State* mrvnyor
The bfiok U a popnUr treatise on
assaying and miutrologv, and will be
found useful to all who wish to die
cover mines. Oie f.rst pari of the
ork giv«> tlie Unit d s'a'es mining
laws and regulation; how to locate
and survey a mining claim, various
forms anil much valuable infortna
t ion . The price vk5Q cent- at t!*e ptin
cipal book stores or of tli^-autnor.
K
-" build a frame without braien jomta and tubmg, as^yott ^ ia can-
jan bearines both ends of head * orranted one-piece wood ri«a. beet quel.
WHBEL8.-^ ncb front Mdrwr warrttted, ^ ^ ^ .,Arll ^
ity piano wire spokes and brass nipple, larg pnenmetic tire.
cSJSS. "Xbx ciSm AX1*
continually crowding or "adlusttnent. 0«i. «t«
threaded parts whatever, but a clever devicew n reJated Tb, mocket and
is most perfect ia .imphc.ty andma.t be seeB^ PP£«^ Tala, h g2.^by th
chain are on the inside of the fraae and hail Dwrin^^.^ Io()M b^riags. fre^
toagh rolled steel rods, impossible to^^bres^^ wi)| hardly bend But if bent aaf
°',™ ™1is? -i.i. • i«. " > -"i "
,««s J£Z5gZ%
VTHEELS.—Best drop forged sfeel. BEACH, snortest a—
. P- &F- Reading, or some other firsts nuka.
PEli ALS.—Rat trap or rubber, full ball bearing. ,
FINISH' Alt Par'® ®r® enameled with ^j^t pg^a^uwheT^
NOTICE or PUBLICATION.
L*nd Office at Guthrie O. T Oct.26 '90.
Noiloa Is hereby given that the foU
la wing named settler ha* filed notice of
bis Intention to make final proof in
aupport of his claim and that said
proof will be made before W. L. Nor-
man, U. 8. Court Commissioaer, at
Stillwater, O. T. eu Dec.7, 189«. VI*
Frank Falk, from H. R. I2&37,
For the East half of South-east
quarter of Sec 27, township 18, north
of range five east.
lie names the following witnesses
to prove bis continuous reaidenc e ipon
and cultivation of said land. Viz:
Robert W. Guliek, Oscar ti. (julick,
Charles Falk, Charles L. Bowers, all
of Cusblug, O. T.
A. N. J. Crook, Rsgliter.
3807.
Sealy eruptions oa the head, cbap
ped bands and lips. cnls. bruises,
scalds, buras are quickly cured by De
Witt's Witch Uaael Salve, hisat
I p reseat tue stilcle most used for piles
k MA 1*. always surts theiu. L. B. Kay,
The commissiohers of Payne ouniv
perpetrated, either wilirully or ignor-
antly . a grevious error when they al-
lowed Pop Walker *244 00 for publish-
ing the delinquent lax list. It is like-
wise pastiug stranae that two ptomin-
ent Stillwater law>srs advised ihtm
to do so. The isx-payei s are under
■obligations to Mr. Quarry and others
for promptly protesting agaii^t allow
ing Pop's claim, and appealing to the
district court. The case was ttieJ by
Jadge Dale last Friday. Walker tried
to prove that lie used <lue dilligonce
to get tho paper out oti time, but it ap
peered liom his own aud other wit.
uesces testimony that he didn't wish to
circulate the delinquent tux list before
the election an it might coxt swine v >uss
The Judge in summing up said: "Mr
Walker! you was not compelled to
publish the tax iisi if Ibt. treasurer tail
ed to furuish it to you ia su flic lent
time for you to do tho work In. Af-
ter you took the list you became legal-
ly bound to publish it thrco couaoqu-
live wo'-ks, whioh you railed to do.
You published i .e tax-list in three is.
sues of the Populist in two wees*,
Which Is not according to Uw. You
cannot roeovsr any comi^asation for
your ssivlots."
Nil i CK Y-f THE IM <LIv
o. HI Park« harchy- give^ not
that his wife has lert h's bo«l and
boaid without provocation and t at
he will no! lie responsible foi any
flebtx tha. «ay hereafter tw i oi tratted
bv r-cf. Signed,
t; K. Parker.
eiea wun uui wwu pov i — r
Whi ACCESSOKI^-Each • Maywood " Bicycle is furnished with leather too.
^ WEIQ^.U-^orTn?to^^i'^dles. etc., from a7 • .
Tha "Maywood" has successfully passed through
julattdjo^dcnTp"6*"^ anrwu^ly°disUmutedThrougb the country. Bipert'
^ers and dumsTr42. heavy men and light -n on smooth ^ o-^jh;
hardest roads without showing weakness-and the eonstyt MOago^rgaHa. l*>
construction is so simple, Its vital parts so strong, that tha poaeibility ot Mraaaafla is
reduced to a minimum. **
A PRICE THAT Wll-L REACH YOU.
Do not imagine because it is not high priced it is£ot high 5*)
expensive hollow tubing, besides, we belong to no Combination OT TTUOt. Wt-
_ rf nr rnvaltips manufacture the entire wl
mrv>n^ive hollow tubine. besides, we Deiong 10 no vuuiuiuj . vu
own every patent, pay no royalties, manufacture the entire wheel onreelvee and a^«
satisfied wEh a reasonable profit, employ no expensive racers b { dJsP^uP" JJ®
good common sense of the American people to apprectate a g«d thing wh^ OTey y
ft We can afiord to mate the price we do for we expect to WlHen MByWWde
to one of anv individual make sold. Wo simply say that tbe Msywood is a psr-
feet Bicycle, containing more originality and genuine points of excellence than cat
be found in all other machines bunched together
• ttnion Evanston, III , January ao. >896
In regard so "Maywootl" Bicycle, I win say
answer all purposes as guaranteed. Last summer I rode coo from Chicago^twoncb
Michigan. Canada, and all over western New York and northern Pennsylvania. Not
withstanding the fact that I rode it over all kinds ol roads and in places where many
more expensive wheels would not have stood the test, it is still ln> d copdltioo.
C. B. Sbblv, N, W. University.
NOTInfc OK PUBLICATION.
jjjndoitti-eal tuithrio O. 1. S'pt, sill. 1
Noll' e ii b<*rel<« given 'hat ":e f"t o«in;j :i
d *ltler luw flletl ii Jtioe ot bU inu-ntio-.
luakt Uii.il prom Iu si>MH ' ' *• '
tli:il m l'l proot srHI be #S«U Mo. o \U i
anJ lSecrtrer 'il u. .H. I.tnd (),«'•«. Uiutn 1 •
oil Oct. 23, .luao. Vie.
r'rodeiiek A. Nortou.
for the N. W. 1-4 of Sec. 15, Twp. 18.
range 4 east,
Ue narnvs the following WilutsseJ It
prove his e^utiutious residenco upou
snd cultivation a f said land, via:
Ueftoklah O. Burdick, llir\in A
Thompson, Kichaid 1. May, Audrs*
J. Siniuious, all of lagaH*. O. T.
A. S.J. Crook.
PRICES AND TERMS.
940.00 is onr Special Wholesale Price.
Never before sold for less. To quickly introduce tbe
"Mavwood" Bicycle, we have decided to make a
sr. vi;>\ coupon offer, giving every reader of this paper a
chinca to get a strictly first-class wheel at the lowest
price ev *r .Hered On receipt of >35 00 and coupon we
: (./^here, to anyone, the ahovo- described Bi-
ii'-ji\ ji .eked and crated and guarantee safe
Jjlivery Money refunds ! if not as represented after
..ri .".! and cxinination We will ship C. O. D with
v. hil' ie r.f esainination, for f jo oo ar.d coupon, pro-
>.. • ' . v.ith tiw or'Vi- ,• i a i^narsntoa cf good
q -id a urit'.'i l.iiuii.i^ w .rrauty v.-ith each
q-, •, , . . - >1 > liCiime nnd you cannot
*0.1483
if sent with
order por
No. 5 Maywoorf JJ:
...Bicycle...
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