The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1895 Page: 3 of 5
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W. R. LITTLE.
Notary Public
CUSHING, .
I f.ce.
Cushing News.
fOld papers for sale at this of
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J. M. EATON'S
Ton&orial Parlors
I* the place to get a Smooth Shavi
^od Hair Cut in the latent atyle.
CUSHING O. T
,
Star Hotel.
Best Ac-
commodation
———Board and Room
$3 A Week.
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$ enderson Bro
PROPRIETOR
Q. L. Lyon,
r NQTARY PUBLIC,
Ji.lid Agent for Fite and C>clou.
iUUSHINu
Insurance.
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Dp W M. fl. Scott,
Offi -e At
G. W.CABPENlERB STORE.
Hotel Youst.
JOAN YOUST, Pro.
——BATES $2,00 I'EB DAY.
/STILLWATER, - . - v). T
Harrel &
Freeland.
ATtOJUJIES AT LAW.
Will gira special attention to Land
Office and Supreme Court cases. Ai*.
H?al Estate a specialty.
PEPK1U8
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-CALL AMD SEE.—
J. Stackhouse,
He will do your Blacksmith and
Wagon Repair work with nsatnes*
pad despatch. Located next to Swar-
tout's Racket Store.
CUSHING - - , 0. T.
Keeth & Douglass.
Are now prepared to supply you
* vith the first quality of
Bricks.
Ttht are madj rigbt here in your
ottn neighborhood
By purchasing from us .you en
courage a home industry. The
'Kile is located eleven miles N. E
of Cushing, on S. W 22; Tp 19;
Btoge 6 East.
—Uadtii* Bro's. are having a now coat
or paint put ou their Racket store.
For Faints Oils and Dye Stuffs go
i < City Drug 3tore.
—Saiu Tarr and wife, of Sooner
ville were in tha city on Saturday
trading.
r«ew goods, Qoodr, at 0. W
!*rf enter ft Co.
-Carpenter & Co have had !i nice
large sign painted thin week. Bro
O wen did the work.
Ladies Handkerchiefs, good ones,
only 5 cents at the Cyclone itacket
nore
The sound of the hammer on nil
• idea of us la & constant reminder
iliat Cushing is still gi owing.
Do"'t stay at home at d die whet
. ou c«n b" cured bv calling at Cm
Druu Store.
—Mrs. M. Farris, who has been sick
t"ot some time pact is veiy mticli im
uroved and was ablo to como to town
.<ti Tuesday.
— >Ve keep everything vou want,
[f you don't believe it c ll and se<
.a. C. W Carpenter & Co.
Mr and J B Charles and
children were down from tlio Agency
ilie first or the week visiting with
Chas. Carpeuter and family.
Who can beat H Men's Kockford
socks Ribbed tops at 5 cents a pair at
swartout's liacket Store.
—Hampton & Sona uew store btuld-
mg will soon be ccinple ed now and
they expect to open up with the new
e t and uio«t complete stock in the
city.
A fill, line of School Books an.
School Supplies at the City J)ru;
store..
—Wo are pleased to received a nice
spicy write up troir. v. agoga and
..0|<e that "Widow BjDjU" will
mvor us with a coinuuuication each
week.
Whe:. you have that tired, larigun.
tiling, go to City Drug totore and
Jt ou cd.
—Mr. J. W. Prior of Oklahoma
City, lepreseuting C. D. smith's Drug
Co. ol bt. Joe, Mo., was iu the city
.a't week and placed a large order*
with Dr Hay.
Our Fait S'ock baa just arrived
C«*il ami see us ant get puces. C
<V. Carpenter & Co.
—The 8ac & Fox Indians will receiv
another payment of $21,000 in a few
days. The Sac & Fox Indians now
number 523 persons, so this paymeut
will give tnetn about $40 per capita
Come along, come quick and hav
that cjat cleaned iff yjur tongu
• ••lore jou get down in bed. A
Citv Drug store is the place.
—Ol. Cutter expects to supply the
trade af Cushing with freaii meal
t-ouietimeiu the near future. He ie
building a bran new meat market
west of his hotel aud expects
be slicing steak and making sausage
in a few days.
— We are alwaya in the lead
Call and see our large line of print-
at C. W. Carpenter & Co
—Rev. C. A Owen left yesterday
to attend the Annual Conference of
M. E. churches of Oklahoma and In
dlan Territories which will m.-et at
South McAlliater next week, Bro
Owen has been pastor here for ti
past year, aud it is the wish of ttie
members of his church that he be re«
relumed.
Our line of tinware ia complete
and prices the lowest at the Cyclone
Racket store.
—There has been a great deal of
speculation among our farmer* of late
as to when (he mill would be finished
We are pleased to aunouuee the fact
that the mill is completed and works
like a charm. Bittner aud Alles
would be pleased to seo any of Ihel r
farmer friends who have wheat or
coru to grind and we are sure lliey
will bo treated courteously by these
gentlemen.
—If you are determined to sell that
fine farm and nothing else will do
vou. Tnen Hat It with Lyon * Rei<-
dall. They will dud a buyer.
—Mr. Thrall, our Ble.ksm'.th will
build a now house uext week.
Good towels for 5 cents at Swart*
outs.
Don't forgot the bill to- night given
by tho base ball boys. Everyoue in-
vited to attend.
The Citv Drag Store ia chuck
(nil of Pure Diu^arid Medicine*.
—Miss MabM Robertson ani Mi«s
Florence >vlnlorateen wero visiting
t"riend In the Strip this week
Flour retall'd at wholesale prices at
Swartout's Racket Store.
Winn Mull la the boss brick mason
of lh/ city. He has f ist completed a
neat brick flue for H>tnpfon& Son's.
Six papers B-st English needles for
5 oents at Swartoutd.
There was an enjovabln dance at
Sam Bennetts on Wednesday night
several of our young people attended
Ciacked Coffee. 15 con's a pound a*.
Cyclone Racket Store.
'•T.ove lightens labor." That ia
what Maron Eaion thought while
shucking "corn at his Plumb residence
last Monday.
—C. W. Carpenter & Co. have
just recievrd a large assortment o*
Dress (>oodn >n <he sew styles and
i«'terns.
On lart Sunday, Mr. Ed Walker and
Miss Delia Henderson, two of our
voting people who live west of town
were jolted in wedlock at the rosi
d« nee of Sqnirc Masters. Both' of the
voting people are well known and re
a peeled. The Hskald joins their
many friends in wishing tliein a con
tented aud prosperous journey through
life.
Some pills are round and some nre
fiat;
But none arc good for all of that;
Unlesa you buy them from Dr. Hav.
The kind that Billio Summers
made.
Qui^o a rain fell Saturday night.
Mios. Jo3ie Cray began her schorl
at Harmony last Monday.
Mr Joe Ward made a flying tfip
to Clayton last Tuecday.
Den t forgot thit n xt Sunday i
Rev Harold's day at Harmony.
Miss Delia Ea' .n is stiying with
! Mrs. J H. Henderson this week.
Vlr. vlorion JK ton and fumil
pai-e d thtough Pluuib last Sundiv.
ltev flarold and his viFo tni .ie tS
writer a njeisant- c^tll ill ' Frtda
l 8t
Mr Fr d Henderson and Mr Ed
ytsWcT were in P.umb on Suturda
morning
Mr. Jim Cook and John St ig
loft for .he states last Saturday uf.er
a load of applet
The newly married oouple Mr
and ajrs Charlie Foy were in Plum
on Saturday tfvS.
Mrs. Rosa Buckler and littl.
daughter mnde a flying trip t
Soonerville last Saturday.
Mr. Robert Laughlin and Jes«i
Bell Will start for Mulhall the la
>f this week with cistor beans.
Mr Ferton Mirack is baek fren
Kansas That is why our Free Silve
Heboid teacher looked so pleaAant.
Who wns tho vouiig lady tha
vVill Cox kissed uo in f one ot M
King's house one day lat-t week.
Mr. .?, V/. Pemheiton and set
Elmer iihve return*4 from Kans«
they Itavo'heen g'lie a yen
Mis . Zade Eaton says she wialn
her gia'er D j a hid stayed at Still
wa'er then she would have stood >
'letter show.
Marion Eation said he was
lad Frank E tot} had such a gentl.
team for then he could take ail « f
cue chi Idren along
Do you want to buy
good farm cheap?
If you do, take notice
these
snaps. ,
A Bargain l..m,|ru<|,.n.l sl.Httttt.olj....!
sstitsr,"™
A Big Snap
— Our delegato to Congj-eaa, the
Hon. Dennis T Flynn, in company
with Mr Ardry of Guthrie, t« a ...
tlie city th first ri* the wtek JooKing
up his inleregts here It is three vear
since Dennis has favored ua with
vUit and bis manv friends w«re glait
to see him. Mr. Flynn was formerly
a member of the original Cushing
lownsite board, and still holds bet-
ween twenty-five and thirty lots here.
H« was very agreeably surprised
the progress Cu ' iug lias made curing
the |>a«t few years and aaid that he
was confldeut of the future prosperity
of our town. Mr. Flynu says Ins pro
la-rty here ia not for sale, tie believ. s
our chances of securing a railroad are
flattering but that no roads will bt
built during the present ad minis) ra.
linn. Mr Flynn is working earnestly
to secure the passage of the Free
Home Bill and with the co-operation
of the settlers ho is sure he can pull
the measure through. Mr. Flynn left
Monday moniing for Pcry, Guthrie
and other points, where he will speak
on his favorite theme, Free Homos.
one hnndied and nixty acres, Uiree mil,.
Catch ThiS • loo urw, 41 a mile* from Oa<kia« Maere*
ff'ssrissir1— csrw xizzx
i
Pick me up
_ KUthty aeres ciose to Cushing, ti acres m cut
• •ittclinj; site, branch through it. oo acres tillable taud^'°will srt?ehaapv''""' ,0m° « }
Very Oheap
_ Olie hundred and twenty-Mven acre,, goven
lie fence, 100 acres nuder eultivarlon fH.H0 ,UuMa*'u MrM pasture with
of timber for inc. ThU.wrebS " ^ M lWtUja' ""J
A stunner, mzaf™mriTed
.. res in nasture.. i acres la ho, pasture, this farm is * ,0 cu'" Mlon. 4M
?ood stream ruunlna thfoqg^ place with Pleaty of pure wi^r ^i ® ,,lo"• Un*>
•ae at house and one at stable, a good s room frame hons??££! n. i'" ' tW01,KK' we,l
rood smoke house, hen house, and good log staoteu,M wl!?^?„ # 10 foot shed room addltlorf,
.alteh. This is on. o. t.,e best far.ns h, theCTp^u^10,^ "h*d' ««">•' ru«
A good farm,
Mr S, Mundeli intends to ruov
ia faun y to fieir new home ti
t'ie etrip in about a week. We liar
o «ee them go for they will be m.a
•d in this cpiuinanity.
Our E litbr of the Cushing Her
.Id wum 111 Plumb list Monday. 8au
e had been to iho fair at Perk in
ut we think it ig lair enough it I
4'ies there 10 see his girl
Virs. J. C. Hender-on of Pluml
>vili leave for Kansas in a few da>
where she intends to he «one about
ear. She wdl be missed in ou
Su iday School, wo wish her
ieasant visit.
l«o acres of deeded land 6 miles from Cushing
eany all bottom, .trean, running across the nor^^rm/p|^t?,?ftlwl,ter^w^1,,^,
wo Kood springs, a two rooai frame house ou the sou I. eighty ^ h*" '* **2
table, good paled ga.dea loifeot square, and ou the northXhtv lh M k "f
• -og house 14X i^aiso house and st^rX' ^ul
O OOQ, * XillllCf. '«o acrcouly two miles from town, one | un
astnre with two wire fence,, acres In hofplut?^l"T a'^
oom frame house 16 by 24. good stable tfl by 24 and good well, all good land
LYON 6 RENDALL. AGENTS
CUSHINfi. O T.
'ieve (hat Charley will propose to me
o>mght.
Abbey -I don't aoe why lie (liquid ■
n't now that all obstacles are ro-
| moved.
Floretico—Why so.
Abbfly—I refused him last night.
Wipow BeDott.
.Vlias Vickie Thompson, Mrs Bn,
vli Far land, Mrs R.st Bucklei
v'rfs. All King, Mus Susie Buul
drs. Anne ' Wiles and lml.
laughter wos in i'lumb last Sunda
viei.ing Miss. Maude Laughlin.
CUCUMBKK.
Wagoga Greetings
J'OR SALE.
A fino bunch of cattle in excellent
'onditiou, about nighiern head of liogo,
a lot of feed consist lug of corn, ka%r
corn and fodder. Wiil sell cheap for
cash. One and one.lmlf milos south
of Cushing.
J. C, FU«on.
WE WANT CORN
Wo would like to get about 100
bushels of corn on subscription and
will give 25 cents a bushel for it.
There are a number of our subscribers
who havo not yet paid up. We ex-
teud tho offer to them also
To Our Obrrrspondonts.
It Is very important that we re
ceive ail weekly communications not
later than Wednesday night. This
will give us time to set the article in
•ype and will insure its appearance lu
fiie paper the same week. We have
received several communications on
Thursday and in order to get tliein in
that week h ?o had {0 crowd our
space and have been Inconvenienced
in many ways. Please send la tour
communications not later than Wed.
nesdsy.
As we ! ave not yet seen the uewi>
ot this pluce put iu uu appearance, w<
will endeavor to scaro it up as quick
us possible.
The Wagona Sabbath school is pro
gressing very nicely.
There was a party given at Mr.
Crnyaiis last Tuesday night. All rc
port a good time.
Wc are glad to hear that Mrs. A. F.
Donaldson who ha« been very sick for
some tune is slowly iinprovi ug.
The rain wo had last Saturday and
Sunday was a great benefit to the
wheat that Is already sowi,
Joe ilransteiter wa outriding with
nls old gi-1 last Sunday. poor Joe
has Iom many a nights rest since his
dear Itosa had forsaken him; but now
ids face has a brighter smile thauever.
We wonder what attraction there is
down eai-t (hat lauses Charlie Heavner
to go that direction so often. We
learn tin.t :e is going to Mlssour
noon. Ah, poor Charlie, we do won-
der it it U on a wedding trip.
They wore a jolly horse-back crowd
who look it. the pretty views from
Pawnee .o the Sac * Fox oouutry a
week ajjo last Buuday. lu the crowd
wore Mish Laura Barrett, Mr Sam
Madge, Mi s Maude Hurley, Orseua
Donaldson, Miss Stella Madge, Messrs
Edward aud Jackson Charater. All
enjoyed themselves splendid.
Florence, (ecstatically)—! really bo-
HARMONY ITEMS.
Not uiuuh uetyd.
Oar school his commenced.
Mr. Benue.ts baby is sick again
Mr. Faul'tner his bis wheat sow
d.
Tho Bennett biy's are sowing
heir wheat.
Sam Bennett is gathering hit.
o.irn 'hie week.
Mr Loweilen h«s a negro cotton
jick^r tins week.
Mi H irrill is filli'ii up the
johool this week.
Mr. Henry Wilaoti has bau'ed .■
several loads of fine largo pumkinfl.
Mr Fred VViisati rmad s >my of
fine corn as one WjuI.) gee in a
d.y's travel
Some of our young folks enj yed
t nice little d.iuce at .Vlr. Fuson
dm.day night
Miss. Bertha Myers has gone to
IOklahoma City for an indefinite
engt^i < l time,
Mr Editor excuse our unevciitful
little neighborhood. Maybe wo will
do better next week.
Sunbeam.
SOONEUVILLE HEMS.
Winter will soon be her..
Tom Gooch is on tho sick list again.
Mr. Fo:gerson grinds corn dvery
Saturday.
Frank We-t has started out with
his thrasher again.
Dr. J. W. Hend or Perkins gave
thepeoplo of Soonor a pleaseut call
Sunday,
Lee Lnngaero aud Mart are going
iu the dislillnig business together iu
tho near future.
H. F. Canada, Bice Glasplo, John*
ie llenaton, W. M. Payne aud Johu
Glasplv all of Sooner atteuded tho
Perkins fair Fridav aud Saturday.
Mr. Jap Payne and family have re.
lUrud from Pawnee where they havo
Mr. Lafo Wright aud ramily attend-
ed the fair at Perkins Friday .
It is rum .red that Frank Little of
Clayton is soon ti be married.
Cora aud Z«de Eaton say tlioy will
be glad when corn gathering i« over.
Mrs. Koro Buckles and little
drug liter Mabel visited f. lends i„
Pluiub, Sunday.
, 'ho vouug folk, of Plumb eomem
plate a fly time Friday night at n1(t
Cushing ball.
Marion Baton haa the reputation ot
being tin best hand at husking ~ori,
in the country,
Everj ono Is requested to be present
"f school hous Thursday
night, Oct. 17, for the pur ..tin of or
gamaing a Literary Society.
School comnnerued at llarmmv
Monday Oct. 6,h. with M.aa Jo .J
C ray as teacher who will n, do ubt
teach a soncesaful term of three
mouths duration.
Miss Maude Laugl.lin la mad, ake
says that ftarlto Brooks .a g K
get tho -Grand Bounce" in HS.„HLm
srie-ays thai he failed to eow, ,J2
Sunday and .'hat he p.M|tivelv
not call on her of week days an*
court aouw other girl on Sunday
WlbO It MM.
been vtsltlng friends and relatives of
the I'awnee tribe. His sondn-law and
family returned home with them and
will stay down a few days vlaillug Pa
and Ma.
O. Dala.rWa„ aud Ham ftsrr have
got the finest blr.l dags you ever saw.
Tlioy took them down to Tomie >M<|
Gees and they Tomles Irish pota
toea. But they left them salting for
it look a dollar por bu. to move tlteu),
Old Statsb.
Some Plumb Greeting
Oh, ifo. Mistletoe and Cedar are
mistaken, the Wild Hose has not been
gathered for a button holo boqust and
we think that Cucumber is atili on
deck too.
szrbaa
ceruiiig his wheieabeute will be
thauktullv received by Maude Lau>fh
•in, Plumb Oklahoma *
Or. Little made a profession* nail
at Plumb on Sunday.
What has betioine of the gallant and
dashing Fred Henderson
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