The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1897 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:
i ^ ■ ■. , — -—*
up. W.a. fi. S.ott.
A:
U. W. C MtPENiEIV* S I'ORE.
EATON'S
Tonaorial Parlors
,f the pHoo to get a 8iuooth Siiav
_c Hair Cut ia the latest n.ie.
r
.U^HING
O. I
pptel Youst.
JOHN YOUST, Pro.
ATEB 12.00 PER DAY.—
STILLWATER,
y. T
ROBERT A. LOWKY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McGcorge Block
pTIJ.LWA.TliR O. T.
A- T. Neill,
—COUNTY A1T0PNEY.—
fTlH Practice in U. S. and Territorial
aotiris. Also be f of a the U. 8 I <ud
afflce.
STILLWATER, .... O.T.
ALFRED T. PL ATI. M. D C. ;.l.
pf Montreal, Canada.
pf the Royal Infirmary. Edinbuig,
Scotland.
pf St. Thorns Hospital, London, Kng
0CILLWATER OT
m
FOR LEA^E.
Xmprevsd er unimproved farms
|M Creek Billon.
£iproved farm af HO sens, f crecks,
under fence' and flow. Mouse,
if eto., U fears litfce. |IC0
Unimproved fm ms, tsk« your pick,
we do the rest. Adtlr ess Box 7, Olive
{Jreek Nation, I. T.
HAMILTON ELLIS.
-—ATfOUNEY AT LAW -
Will practice la all carts of (ho
Territory tad all the DepjiflnnenU in
Washington, D. C. Special attention
given to Penaion*, and back claims
against the U. S.
STILLWATER, O.T.
IS
"*■
L f. SATE. Ft,
Office in Payne County Bank.
AB8TBAGTS * LOAMS.
Stim.watm, Oxla.
4, BRIGGS, M.
INGALLS, OKLA.
D.
Local News.
The Bank ot Cus'iiin^ icspec.ifui <r
sollci'.a your busiuesf.
—100 pounds of Jack Frost Flour for
82.45, at Mansi eld Bro'a.
Ins urance at iiauk ot Cushing.
—The best and cheapest lot ot Oro
ceries in town at MaosGeld Bro's.
Al) kilids ol rip? and P:*
vialom at ManMwId Bro'a.
—Squire Masters, who is a good car-
penter. is now engaged to build a
school house between Cabiu and Hi#
cy^eke.
Fresh Beef at Maneficid Bi
Opposite City Hotel.
ffclntbe Ingalls Drag Siore to get
jyeur prescriptions filled.
A specialty made of filling preset! p.
^iona from Valuable Prescript!an♦.
▲ complete iiuo of drugs, notions,
perfumery, pilots. ojlp, and evei>thing
parried bj • first-class Druggist.
60 V BARS'
EXPERIENCE
Patents
DcaioNa
COPVRIOHTf Ac.
• sketch and
n.trlctij 'oonfldei
to through Monn auo. nwf.
' it notfca, without clurga, In tire
entitle flttierfcan.
—We call sredal atteutiou to Crozt«r'|
& Nutter'a lioots & Shoea advertise-
ment, take a look at the fpot-werr, J
bet ore buying elsewhere.
K<rnngel .st BiUie Cryer, who employ
cu much-time last summer in trying
to make watch-chains out of hoi39
bail, aod u ati.iga book on baptiifti
aud junmation, is putting in 'ail bis,
I ong winter evenings prc-Mcliing flo si
extra louKh aiuner on Puilem ireth^
W$ dou't know if the tough is a deaf
signer; but wo learn that Billy's ntver
en ding preaching has no moie effect on
him tlian if be wes a craven Image.
Bui brother t'rier intends to cry repent
auce to that pellicular sinner 'lutjl he
is moved If it take* Billie all wintjf to
make an impression on his atubborn
subject.
—We learn that tbe famoua J. <
Wj^tts, alias Second Messiah, of the
Arlington, Lincoln couLty, neighbo.-
hood, froze b!s feet so thoroughly dur-
ing a recent cold wave, that the useless
pedal appendages have to be amputat-
ed, The o.'togenurian hermit keeps
house in a wretched horse-stied. and
always ch ops with his feet slicking
away out doora. Mr. Watts is tha
same ecceutrlc old gentlemau who was
written up rather elaborately In the
Clsi/ing Herald last summer. He
is the same queer old gent that lies
live acres adorned with huge white
washed stones, which gave him the
nickname of graveyard Watts.
wsm
I hereby certify that F. L. Pitman
acted as CJerfc Proj^m for the board of
Major L'rozler Is again In Guthrie
interviewing Majah Niblack and th
Wiohjta ISt ole's Oklahoma Outliar,
and other unconverted "InjuuB."
Oui t:ew of Fall and Winter
Millinery go" : are now iu. We cor-
diatl> in' ue >«ur i isocciion.
M. J. Uervey.
—CiitiS. human, who teaches the Har-
mony aohoot, near f'lumb P. O , is get-
ting aloa; n:'iely w!th his forty pubils.
He knows how to keep school.
—Conntv Sin''t. of schools Breeze was
in this vicinity this week on official
business Harry trie,) his best to make
the very b of tiis 6>upe- ;or abilities,
—The < .> j'lv « \nci morrt of trying to
have Fr< ik W-llej indicted by the
Grand Ju v m: . 1 • . d, and the steal- TV T,
:n„ ,.t f, , . ' . . . ■ tru-tees orthe town of Cushing, O. T.
mystJijr aj ov., loth. 1897. When ordStnncea
No. 1, 2, 7, nd 4 were passed and ap-
-Ail, strays must be recorded In the proved by the board.
Edtray Book at the Justice of the w li Liitie
Peace's office, ten daya after such es Chairman
trays were taken up and advei tiaed and . , , . - .
are unclaimed. Ths Estrr r Book is at I . certuy that 1 acted aa Clerk
he town justice's office '.a Cushing. , SS n t v \
_ . ■ . , „ ^ j the town of Cushing, O. T. November
-Owing to lie scarcity of vacant! 16lh 1897, wheu ordinances No. 1, 2, 7.
houses in this town, our new M. E. A . .. _ „ '
minister is compelled to keep house "e P r,
in til..h..TKa ,L.JI and that the said ordinances were cor-
of this own rect,5r Publl8hed in the CuBhing Herald
I >1 . In the issue of Nov. 19th 1897. Iver the
build an M. L. pa sonagoth,, winter. , ilgnatur?of c. L Ly0N| Town Clertc.
-Final-proof notices must be pab«: ' F. L. Pitman.
fisiied nearest the homestead to bo •smmmmmammmmm
pro^ca<up. Settlers In Ponca, Pawnee, T« Oirt Ctaitiintim latiTW.
w,nd Osage townships, Lincoln county,'
will aave money and time by proving j .... ..
up before Judge Cordell, ia Obaudler.; ORDINANCE NO. ?.
—"Let tbe bee then rage, let the Gen { ~
tiles imagine vain thingat the plans of, An Ordinance Fixing the (jlajary of
the wicked shall be naught/' aaya the! The Town Marshal!
Lord: but Crosier 4 Nutter, 0. Aj
Swartovt, Hampjon tt Son and Mans 1 H oidalned by the President and
field Bro'a. know that advertising pava. Boar^ ot Tiuatees of the Jofifn ofCosh-
—While our gen nl meat man Mana- w ...... ,
Held was feast>ng on savofy turkey iu:' Tbe Marshal of the town of
tne City Hotel, tbe monster cat of this X T 'h,f11 rfceiT# ft ot
borg observed Thanksgiving ;by aba- do'Ia™> Per "aoi th' Pf.T
conding with bis sausage mill. Nelth- ®bl® mo^hly. And it ahall be the
er the cat nor the grinder have been *ut* of the president and the board of
captored op to date. trustees, to lssu| a warrant on tip
_ , , ... treasurer of Cushing, O.T. for said pay-
- We are Informed that < goodly meDt And it shall be the duty of the
trouoe of gushing young misses of the Usurer to pay said warrant when
Clavton wooda, liave.formed an antl- presente(1 lf ther# „ufficlect fonda to
tobacoocircle, aid bound themaelvea pay.ald warrant. The treaaurer flod-
to totally Ignore all uaera of the naaty not aufflcient fuuds to pay some,
weed Now the ostracised youths in- reC0rd same, giving date of pre-
tend to retaliate bv utterly ignoring .entment, marked not paid for want of
all female gum chewera of that aylvan fun(te| ana Baid warrant shall bear the
province. legal rate of interest thereon from date
—We call the special attention of of recording.
our catu: i'hrafHcted readeis to the ad- gEO. 4. This ordinance ahall be In
veitlsement ot the Klectromode Chem- force anl effect from and after its pas-
ical Company, at Oklahoma City. It la nd publication as required by
their duty to patronize home industries ,ftW-
provided It pays them to do so Give Atteat.Pa9S(>d I)ec'
the famous Katnr Kpro a trial before
<1. B. $DM1IER8,
Clerk.
President.
First published Dec. 3rd. 189*7,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Guthrie, Ok la. Deo. 1,
you tr| some medicines I tom abroad.'
—Some fishermen recently caught, In
the mouths of aojA<t of the Cimarron's '
tributaries a to them new member of
the {ish family. The finny newcomers
®ra about eight Inohej long, are very
slow iu their motions, and they have a «8^7,
cat.iah mouth and are very red around Notico ia hereby given that the .tot
the eye. The piscatorial strangers are lowlng-named settler has filer notice
probably advanoe agents of new fisb of bis Intention to make final jiroof iu
species, dumpe^by the U.S. Fish Com- support of bis claim, and that Mid
missioned into rivers of tbe Mississippi proof will bo made before B. J. Ba",el,
valley. Judge of the Probate Court of Pavne
—Edgar North^rave, the genial saw- county, Okla., al Stillwater, Okla^ on
miller of Eagle township, Payne coun- January lltli, 1898. Via:
ty, ia doubtlcsa the foremost Shake- Edmund F. Walter.
pear ean of the triangle. He belongs per the south east quarter of setUon
gto a Shakespeareworshiping family 35, towinb^ 18 north, ol range 5 east,
from R\vay back. His father ban a dti named the following witne«M >
800 year old copy of the works of the to prove Ills continuous residence upea.
myriad-minded bard of Avon. All.the and cttuiTatiou or siid land. Viz;
Noitligrave boys and glrla for the Inst Charles V. Walter, Jaiues McCork
300 years were named after somo of eli, Jacob Bumau, Whit*o G« dliiit
their favorite poet'a heroes nud hero- well, nil 0'Cnsbing, Oklu.
ines. Edgar was named after Glouster, 4326 a Jjl. J tirotik, Rcgl«U'f.
the legitimate son of Richard UI. lie —
owns twenty-eight different editions of Ereribafly 4^
SitakCBpeare, and has ordered six more Cascan'ti Oun-ur Cu'Mvrl'K the v.-r.1
Edirar can repeat some of the famous derXul in. dical tAvovorir41 f ac ' i- "f-
drumHB enure, m.d la prwlty well .c a !aSrSM^I^ «K
cicaisslnu llio entire ffyt•\ia.,il'i|,i 1 •■'M".
euro lieii'loolie, (ovi-r, hauKutU efiri«tl|>niiOii
and blilon« ie*.s. Ptotaw^VnyiJ' t t«r ' <>*
ot C. V. V. tn-tln.v; lt>, a* W1oe '
CHRISMS ISJOMWB!!
Crozicr & Nutter,
Are now offering1 the Largest, Best
and most complete assortment o^
General Merchandise ever brought
to the interior of the Terr itory.
Everything New, Fresij,
Fashionable, the Best,
bought in the Largest
Markets.
SEE WHAT WE HAVE.
DRY GOODS.
All the most fashionablo materials
both Fancy sad Staple. An Immrnie
stock.
GROCERY DEP'T.
Everything obtainable in the largest
grocery ceuters. No better snpply
west of the Mitsouri river.
8TOVK8. STOVES.
Cooking Stoves ai.d Heating Stoves,
a fioo liue See them and be convinced
LAMPS. LAMPS.
You will be snr9to want one it' you
aee the beautiful ouea wo have
GENILEMKM'S FUKNISHJNGS-
Gloves, haudkerchiefh, collars shirts,
scai fs, ncckties, suspeudcrs, how, uu
derwear.
Uots 4 Caps
No such stock ever Men in tbls ec-
itou of the country.
BOOTS * SHOES.
The very bost make aud latest st/lea.
An eud less variety and a Very large
assortmeut.
HARDWARE* 1IN WARE.
Blacksmiths and wagon maaers mar
terials. A full Hue of abelf and heavy
goods. Nails, iron, etc.
QUEENS WaHE,
A dazzling and magnlflccnt atock of
glass and Chinawaro. Baautjful for
presents.
NOTIONS ^ JRWELIty.
A large, choice and attractlra collec-
tion. A rare chain.9 for holiday pics*
cuts.
FLOUK. FLO Up
A large stock of the best braads al-
ways kept.
LABIEb FURNISHINGS.
Delicious perrnmatf, dainty pocke
handkerchiefs, draaalag sifses, kit|
gloves, toile soaps, oorsels, ate.
Stationary.
Ink, writing paper, envtiopos,
pencils tablets.
H*"-
Gaady.
Foreign aad donaestlc, Nalaer ot
larger lot aay any wnere. Try {opg',
Oysters M Canned Good*
All the celebrated brands. Full IfM.
Clothing.
We keep a large stock er saaiplsa k)
choose from. We m^sure yea a<j
get your clothes mde by fhe bast ei|ty.
tailors,
BEAD THESE PRICES.
17 lbs. gianulated sugar $1.00
18 extra C. $1.00
20 • clan fled r* 1^.00
36 " navy beaiif $1.00
3S bars good soap ${ 00.
All package coffees lie
4 lbe sods for 25c.
Star and Oorset-hijo, Tobacco 38c.
S'eriw . ?40
Battle axe 24c
1 lb. good smoking tobacco 24e
2400 parlor matches for 10c.
1 lb. good tea 12 !-2c.
I0d lbs. Santa Fo Flour $2.05
Beat L. L. Muslin gc>
50 P'cs. goad lark prln, worth 7c 6a
Best 10c cant(), flannel, our price 8 1-3,"
Ex. Heavy fla . ie|e tt worth 15q 1212
Goad •• •• lOo 81 3
Extra heavy gl. rtlw •• 10a to.
Good • . . .. 813 71.]
shilling •• 7c fio
" mixed wool suit underwear 45c.
Hoavy fleei:uil ribbed •• per suit 95o.
heavy $1,14
The best line of ouc work shirts en
the market.
We hava the heaviest and best over-*
alls ou the market for 6Qp otlieia will
a<k yo u 7^0. w
ORDINANCE NO. 10.
quainted with the soul Of nil of them.
BdocateTon* IlowaU Wua Ciue«rSt«. ...
An Ordinance to License, ilegulate
and Restrain Traveling Peddlers
aud Public Ekhibilin.is.
Be it ordained by the president and
board of trustees «f the town of Cush-
ing, O. T.
Hec. 1. It shall be uul.iwful for any
person within the corporate limits of
said town to peddle or offer for snla as
g pack, or travelling peddler or hawser,
or for any peddler or bawker to sell or
offer to sell, from a pack or atttnd, or
or booth, any goods, witrea 0.1 merchan-
dise without linn, having procured a
license th."fe{or tb hereinafter provid
id. Hitch 11 fen to shall issued for
any perird i..« party applying therefor
u)«y deslrt, nhd shall be at the rute bf
two dollars per day.
3fic.$..„ Any person or persons who
shall dtsfretogive nuy public theatri
cal t ttttrtnlnmeiit in any public build-
ing, «>f 011 the Aire?is ivit l*iu tlte oor-
poratrt limits of Coshiflg, tA,T„ shall
beftirw giving cubit eHhihition or enter-
ti'int.ifiit, procure from tin* town clerk
a license ns berein provided. A seper*
ate license shall ba issued for each of
siiCb.«utertainnteuL(%itU(l the party ap-
plying therefore shall pay for same At
1 ho rat*of two dollars per day. 1
fiKO. 3, Any person violating the
provision;! ot tills oruinadce shall be
deemed guilty of u misdemeanor, aud
upon convict Ion thereof Shall be lined
not less than one dollar nor mora tliuu
ten dollars. Provided, however, In'
case the license required exceeds the
sum of ten dollars, then such party
touy be llued in a buui not to exc*<(^
llio cqvlvelant of the license required.
i>r.v. A 'A'bis ordinance Khali %e In
force and effect from and after its pas-
sage and publication as required by law.
Passed December 1st 1897
W. R Little.
B. Summits, President
Cleik.
Shingles! - .
* - Shingles!
Bidtr Bhlngtes, Oak Shingles, Wnlnu
Shingle*, and Cottonwood ShinBl s
at MOSER * GREEN's
Shingle Factory.
U aiile. Northesst of Gashing, on Soc
w r. i9f n 4f 1 k,
Ybe AgrkultuMl College.
Tbe Oklahoma Agricultural antt
Mechanical College at Stillwater begMf
Its fell term, September 9; winter, ternk
January 4,1898. By law this Cqllega^
placed In direct connection with the pub-
lic schools ol th? territory, recelvlag.
hoys or glrla well prepared In the com-
mon school breaches direct to its Freslv
mas class. It hsa an excellent prepare?
tory Department for review of these
atudles lor entrance to the College or lot
teaching, k has eleven Instructors,
good bJlldlnM, a library of nearly 4,00ft
volumes, weQ eqwlpn«d laboratorlea %nd
large coliectlone of apparatus. There
are no tuition nor Incidental fees. Board*
Ing can be had at tow rates.
The College ia liberally endowed b>
the United States. Ite work Is to teach
English, Mathematics and Science, as
well as Agriculture, all with special
reference to practical uee In life. For
this work Its facllitlea are not surpassed
Sr any College witbln easy reach ol
klahoma young men and women. It
aims to help all whom It can reach to get
a thorough and practically useful educa^
tlon at the lowest possible cost. Its cour«i
Is ao arranged that thoae who can attentt
but one yeer will be much helped, fn
special casee, atudenta of mature yeara
may be permitted to eelect special studies.
Tbe work la well suited for those prepar*
Inn for teaching In high achools.
For announcements or special Informa-
tion write Pres. O. fe. Morrow, Stillwater,
Oklahoma.
ifeast Side Restaurant.
AT ALL HOUUS.
>1. A. ROBERTSON, PRO.
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, William J. The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1897, newspaper, December 3, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270370/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.