The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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Local Mews.
••■ir<uic«tt Bank ot Cushing,
e B* k of Cushing reeptctfjtf-.1,
licit* yoor business.
One Minute Goug*) 'Curs cur®*
.nlck'y. Tiiat'n what you waat. 'lv
*3. il*y.
ilrlug us in a load or two ot oook
stove wood on subscription.
"^hfl editoT has to live and if you
cai ' pay your subscription iu cash,
bri ? htm in some vegetables or other
f « produce.
• - ^ee Mansfield's new stock of .Shoes
ijel prices before buying nlsewliero
We eun save you money.
Don't scratch your lite away, hut use
ir Sawyer's Witch Hazel and Amies
" ' *1 for eczema, .piled, hives, burns
ki cuts. L. B. Hay.
1> ( Tobattt Spit nort tteois Yuar 1.1% Iwaf.
quit tobneeo Piirtty mid.foreVcr. ixjinSf
. fail or life, ncrv^.aod vigor, tulio MoSA*
"i,ru the wonder-wml :i#', that ins^Ucs vieali mcs
mtri.-s. All UruaeiMji/SSeorlt, Curoeua: .n-
See Booklet una naraplo free. Addrca*
MerllnR Remedy Co., Chicago or New Vorlt
*",lttle colds," neglected cost tpous
ant's of deaths yearly, People who
ftnv^ used Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cberrry
Tar, recommend It even /or con-
puY <)tlon. L.B.Hay.
" i constipated peison can loyk his
ror ! er best or feel perfectly well. For
that inactive liver and constipation,
try Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide Awake
Pills and they will cure you. L. to.
Hay.
Miss A 1Mb Hughes, Norfolk. Va.
«u frightfully burned 011 the face
ktnd neck. Pain wae instantly relieved
py DeWltts Witch Hazel Salve, which
bealad the injury without leaving
,jcar. It is a famous pile remedy. L.
B. Hay.
—FluaUproof notices must bo pub-
(iished nearest the homestead , to be
proven up. 6ettlers in Ponca, Pawnee,
fnd Osage townships, Lincoln county
frill save money and time by proving
up before Judge Cordell, in Chandler.
Mrs Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., says.
"After two doctors gave up my boy co
4i*, I saved hiq) from croup by using
One Minnta Cnugu Cure," It is the
quickest and most certain remedy for
coughs, colds, and all throa and lung
boobies. U B. Hay.
|t la easy to catcha cold and just as
#<uy to get rid of it if you commenca
early to use One Minute Cough Cure.
|t cures conghs, colds, bronchitis,
pneumonia and ail throat and lung
troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to
use and sure to cure. L. B. Hay.
If you have urinary troable qr pain
m the back indicating kidney disorders,
If there be a general loss of energy, we
ask you in all fairness to use Dr. Saw-
yer's Ukatloe. Thousands bear evi-
dence to the fact that it cures. L. 13,
Hay.
Prosperity comes quickest to the
man whose liver is in good condition.
OeWitt's Little Eady Risers are fa-
mous little pills for constipation, bili-
ousness, indigestion and all stomach
rod liver troubles. L. R Hay.
Mrs. M. B. ford, OUddelPa, 111.,
suffered for eight years from dyspep.
aia and chronic constipation and was
HokIIj cured by ustng DeWitt's Little
Early Risers, the famous little pins for
all stomach and liver troubles. L. B.
Hay.
-Stoae Caruahanis.very sick at th i
Ho-'*;.Cushing wtfh brain fever.
-(BaiiDuoo is ri.ipeaaiftg
,i6Trr nments«t the Brewer saleon thi"
-^aAk'HirihJT is vary sick *t his.
Uam«i eoutb west dftowu with pneu-
monia.
—Mr Walker la, irrproviag hl
building witb'the intention of start-
ing a rofcliuean
-Jl'wondfrr who sent this Valentine?
was-the expression you ceilld'hear
Hit si dee Tuesday.
—The Methodist folks are ttiinkinir
of'holding a Hevival meeting here in
the near future.
— Messrs N. J. and hiytt^ster Brewer
Ed Anderson and Frwik Powell werr
ov«r atrttrdud*thls week.
—The Editor of the Cushing Herald
got Valenn.ies'than any man io
'tild World. Like the recent cold
jSftJber, he brake the record
' — Miss Bessie lRi>U a**i wisitiag
with friends here IhU we< k and r i-
turned to J>ria o yesterday.
MONEY TO LOAN
Money To Loan, on well improved
'terms, on one to ten years-time, at 10
per cent'interest payable annually or
semi annually. Payment of' principal
or any portion thereof, may be made
after one year without bonus;
Moneyadvamced to make Unal-proof.
Jjur loana are all made by individuals
4&d the netea are always accessible.
H. Hi HAtlAN, GUTHRIE, O. T.
Over Bank of Ihdian Ty:
-Steve LofMa will coromoncs
builainou the lot aext to Ihe Bank
of Cushiiu: the lr t #f wei<k.
__Mr Will Dowell's wife aad fam-
ily arrived here Tuesday from Stroud
and will make the ir home. In our city.
—Miss floreacj Vfinlersteen wa*
out 1n the country visiting with the
Caldw&ll family jswlcrday aud to day.
are sorry to hesir of the illne s
of our old friend Geo. Tanner, and
hope to *ee him urouad again soon.
-Protracted meetings will com
menceatthaM. E. Church on neit
Sunday uigbt EveryoDe is cordially
invited to be present.
A party of voung people surprised
Mr. and Mm. Fi her ou Valentine's
evening by taking possession of their
diuing reom and having a quiet soc-
iable hop.
~Jto RoberUoa in going te move
his p.ossnt hotel building to the oack
of his lots and build a two story
building on the freot. Joa has geod
hustliu ( ability and will m ake It pay
If aayono can.
—Cushing is lmprovtug slowly but
surely. Bach year sees considerable
Improvements In our towa. This Is a
good town to tie to whether we ever
get a railroad or aot. Our merchaats
are all making money and oar people
ars happy and contented.
-Twenty degrees helow zero. That
was the reading of the spirit thermom
eter at Cushing on the tnorniug of the
i&tb of February ait 4 o'clock A, M. and
witnessed by three reputable citizens
of this place. Mow's that for a cotton
country and first class winter resort.
-The people of this city are putting
Up large quantities of ice. Next sum
mer if our friends come and see us- we
will see that they have their champagne
of tho proper tempsrture. If we get
a good "rake off" from the Legislature
ws propose to din# thereafter at
8 o'clock in the evening. «id always
•have our wine In a silver cooler.
Come and (fine with us, you fellows.
A large party ef young folks gave
the MiBses Kate and Emma Burke i
surprtle Valentine party ou la t 'fuse
day night. The young ladies received
th*Ag uest^in their usual hospitable
manner and made them feel quite at
home. A Valentine box was the prlu-
eiple feature ot the evening from the
recesses af whieh everyone present
received some token of remembrance,
fuadyj beadtiflil or otherwise. Var
ions games werstylayed and altogether
the youngpeople had a very good ttitfPC
—The wife «W one of onr best f *rm
nrs was in the elty last Mend*v ai *
•eelng a number of oomic Valentin's
whonghl it wwtild be good fun io send
nue .of vthem to her hu b\nd. Thr
hnitband ottnoto«town on Valentine'^
d%v, notived hfa 'vVUIenlmfi and
thought as a matter cf course that
acme fellow had It In for him. {!<•
showed It to em-> of tin bovs t ad
then forget it. However before leav
iug town coireelved the idea that I
wuuid lis greut fun to wed a Valfea-
tise to his wife. 8o '<e bought oo«
he thought would fait, mailed it an^
then took it hotoB to ber. His good
lady on receiviug the Valentine be
liaved like a eye'one on a tear. SUe
Ri-onspd every woman in the neighbor
hood of seeding that Valence snd
didn't slrepmt all that night for think
ing of things mGun enough to cw'l
Mrs. So-and so. Thieg" then assum-
ed a m.ire serious complexion She
commence.- writing abusive letter, to
every woman Id the neighborhood
who she'thought might have sedt the
Valentine, aad the farmer thinking
matters wore going do <far asd fear
iug coupequences, wa# compelled to
admit that lis was the culprit. Dip-
lomatic relatiots then coined, embass-
adorn were wlthdrawa a->d the dark
ominous clouds of war gathered fa*
It was only tbrought diplomatic allies
that the husband could secure an arm-
tstice which led to the signing of a
protlcol. Poece sweet peace uow
rsigus supreme slnoe each have oortTes-
«ed thsir fault. Birt that household
at i. ast, is agrwd that those very fun-
ny Valentine's are dangerous thing*
te monkey with.
NOTICE TO ORKDIi'OLia.
in tho Matter of the Estate of Tho...-
is J. Gunter of the town of Cushing,
•v unty of Payna, Territory of Okla-
homa, decensed. All persons having
claims sgainst said Thomas .T. (Junter
dec«ase<i, are required to exhibit tho
«ame w ith the necessary vouchers to
he undersigned, dulv nppointed mid
qunlitied Administrator of said deoen
ed. at Cushingdn the County ot Payne
\nd Territory of Oklahoma, and thnr
months after *he tlrst ptthllcfttion
of this notice lias been limited by order
of the l'robate Court of sr.ih Payne
county, as the 'time for creditor! of
said deceased, to exhibit and present
their claims nRaliistsaid e*i.tte.
D;.ted the 1st day of Februa'y 18W.
A. C. Hoyt.
From January 1st. 1809, the under-,
signed will sell goods for CASH only.
CROZ1KR Jc NUTTER
Cushing, <ykla.
iFor Salt -Cheap
A lartt- *P n *
mule), wei!on and baruoec.
Ilera'd Ofliee,
Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa.
ikys. "My child is v^brth million* to
ate; yet 1 would have lost her by croup
liai I not invested twenty-five cents in
<bettlo of One Minute Cough Cure.
li enros ooughgj colds and all throat
cfod lung trouble*. L. B. Hay.
TwA Mllllonn a Year.
,Wb : i coplo buy, try, and buy ngaij; It
jieanH tlioy'ro natisncii, The people of tjttu
iiit.'cl Slates are now buy inn Oascareta
vitidy Cathartic a.1 tho rate of two million
■jgf.en i\ year end it will be three million be-
•are New Vear'H. It mentis merit proved.
?uet j...,rets ure the most delightful bowel
i®i'RU'r lor evcoborfy the year round. AH
a bat, cure fTdafsntesd
Lone Oak News.
Missionary meeting at Endeavor,
Sunday night.
Miss Etta Wheeler is the happy
owner of a new organ,
Mr. and Mrs. Pitman of Cushing
spent Suuday at T. M, Hopkins.
Karl Shotwell is prepared to give the
temperatnre of the water in Wild
Horse, last Sunday.
Gene Wheeler has bought u team
and will farm his mother's farm.
Gene pastesses the qualities of mauli
uess and Integrity which will iusure
him success in whatever he under-
takes.
Married: On Feb. 15th, at 7 P. M
at the home of the bride** parents,
Miss Eva McLaury to Mr. Floyd L.
Griffeth. The bride's father, Rev
D. A. MeLaury, peformed the iraprss
sive ceremony which joined thege
youug people for life- A bountiful
suppef waa served, which reflected
credit on the cuteary skffl of Mrs;
McLaury. Only relatives and a few
friends were present. The bride is the
oldest daughter of the Rev. aud Mrs.
McLaury and possesses one of tho^e
rare and beautiful characters that
fthose-who know best Ivve best. The
groom is the only sou of H. S. Griffith
of Happy Valley and is knOwn a« _
young man of good habits and oV ster-
ling business qualities. The happy
couple wift begin housekeeping soon,
on the lease just North of the Puclrett
RAtiCh. May a happy life and -bounti-
ful'prosperity be theirs. Thus in tbfc
past months three Lone O&k girla
have gone into homes of thier own:
ShookH.
First published Feb. 17th. 1899.
NOTICE FOR PC'tLICATION.
Land Office at ,kurie, Okla. Feb, 14,
IS89
jn otico is hereby given that the fol
lowing naiujd settler has (lied notice
of his Intention to make final proof in
support of -his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the Clerk of
the District Court of Payne County.
Oklahoma Territory at Stillwater, Okla.
on April 4th, 1899. via:
H. TC. No. 113 <4, made by Burrell .1.
Fuller, at Gut'hrle L*ud OfSce for the
Lots 6, 7, 8 aud 9, of section 15, in
township 18 north, of ratine 4 ea«t I.
M. siid Let* I ami 2 ot section 30, la
townmip 18 north, of rang* 5east l.M
He names the following witnesso.
to prove hlscoiilinuou# residence opon
attid cultivation of said land, vii:
Joseph Yount, Joseph B. Yount,
Emma Hofmah, Hiram B, Nekton,
aVi of Cushlog.O.T.
5026. Jon* J- Holss. Register.
SftBD OAT8
Inquire at Bauk of Cushing.
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern.
joqng
Gall a
DIED ,
At* her home in Wagtowuship!
Feb. ltth 1899, Margret E. wife of
Henry Lunday, age >7 yeti'a 2 months
and 26 dafs. She leaves a luuband 3
sons mufiy relations and friends ' to
mourn her loss. The family have the
sympathy of this entire community in
their sad" bereavement Shfl will be
greatly missed by all who knew and Oj
how sadly missed by husband and
sons.
They'll tulsa thee in their homo Mar-
gret.
They'll miss thee in thy ?1&ce.
A shadow o'er their lives is cast,
They'll mise the sunshine of thy face.
They'll miss thy kind and willing
halidf^
Thy ktytt'and lavlnjTfeare,
' .Their home is dark withou'/thee,
They'll miss thea everywhere.
A neighbor
NOTICE.
To whom it may concern.
Some young men Who make It a
prafctice of coming to town on Satur-
day, will' accomodate me by coming in
and paying for the bed clothes which
they destroyed At1 my home the1" last
time they stayed here, Please call and
sett'e the samo and save further trou-
ble If boys would drink less of that
river water whWn thoy'come from the
north, and act more civilized they
v ould be more thought of.
r
First Published Febrnary 3rd 1899,
NOTICA ffOR PUBLICATION.
Offlm; at Guthrie,Okla. Jan. 28,
1899*. * ■
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing-nampd settler has filed ntJtloe
of his intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said
proof" will be made beforo the
judK<5 9f the. Probate Couit at Chan-
dle^ O T., on March 13th, ISww-. vl*
iT . Charles B. Wilson,
For tho no hwe t quarter of seotlon
25, iu Twp. 17 N. of It. 4 east.
He ' names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous resldenoo upoa
and cultivation of said land. Via:
Thomas H. King, Edmund T. Heus-
Oil) siariau E Won! and Spenc^f W.
Johnson, all of Fl7nn, Okla.
4995 John J. Bolks, Register.
NOTICE
C)u and (ffter January first 4899 I
Will not give any mom credit. Having
done an eiten i*e credit business for
over nix year a am compelled to a ban
don the same. Hereafter it will be
strictly cash. All parties indobted to
me will kindly como in and settle or
make satisfactory arrangements Tor.
the same.
«L. *. ttay
CCTjr Drug Store.
Firdt published Jan. 17th 1899.
NOTICE FOR PaSLlCATIOV.
Land Offloo at Wnthrle, Okla. Ian.
20 th 1899.
Notice li hereby'fclven that ihe fol
lowing nartted settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, aud that said
proof will bo made bofore Register A
Receiver of U. 8. Land Olfioe, on
March 7th. 1899, vis:
William T. Gdocb.
For tho southeast quarter of section
23, township 17 worth of range 4 east
He names tho following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon
and 'cnllivatiou or said Mnd, via:
Edward Si. West, Randolph 8ayefs,
Frank U. Rohm, James R. King, all
f Flynn, Okla.
4976. John J. douse, Register.
Firitt published Keb. 3, 1899.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION,
Land Office At Guthrie, Okla. Fob. 1,
1899.
Notice is hereby given that tho fol
lowing narftud settler ha« filed notice
of hlte intention to make final proor In
support of his claim, and that said
proof will bo made beforo Registar &
Receiver of tJ. 8. Land Office, at Uutb
rie, Okla , ou March 20th, 1899, vl?;
Clement Ryaa,
For the 8. E quarter of 8ec. 36, in
towusliip if north of rartgc 6 oaRt.
Ho names the following witnossa
to prove his continuous ro3ido..oa
upon aud cultivation of said lacd viz:
Pryor Dittb, Floyd L. Griffith Juli-
us Shurmau, all of Cushing, Okla.,
and James B. Ryan Jr., of S'lynn Okla.
6003 Joua J. Bolus, Regisior,
F.
J. E. S"ATEH.
Office iu Payne County Ban'*.'
ABSTRACTS AND LOANS.
Stillwater, .Okla;
Hamilton Ellis
-ATtORNEV Al' LAW.-
Will prucllco In ^11 Court* of tho
Territory and ail Department In
Waahibgtou, D. C. Special artentloii
given to IVaalons «Dd> j>*clc claims
Hgi.rirt'ih.i Unite . 8ta:«a,
ST 11L v/AtER .* Ok(a,
Frazier
Make Lowest Rates and easiest terms
in Oklahoma on Farm Loans.
Make your proof before D. N. Fra-
zibk, U, 8. Commissioner.
HOFFMAN BL'K, 0SANSL&, O.T.
Final-Proof;
If you want to save time antf money
In making Final Proof on your claim
make your Proof before
It. E. BURNS,
Judge of Probate Courtf
STILLWATER,
Okla.
SAIL WOMEN
J|w iimn xit
•■ the pata
and sickness iron;
suffer Is caused
by woaknoK JOT
derangement In
Hie organs of
Menstruation.
Hearty always
when a woman is not well the*
ag«is we affected. But whea
they are strong aad beaMy a
woman 4s vesyeeldomstak.
mm
Is nature's provision for the regu-
lation ef the menstrual tunefioa.
Bourses! "femaletrouNes/* *
Is equally eWsottveforthefjrtjB
ksr teens, tho young wife wfchde-
mssMo and maternal cwss. and
szxrjun
—Prove up Vour Claim Before —
G W MURPHY,
tJ. fi! Oommlmaiiotier.
All desiiiii(r ""arm Loan* can also
obtain same. Call' and see W. R,
LIFTLE. i/ooa1.' Ak-u; at Cushing,
Okla.
#. J. Briggs, M. D
Ingalls, Okla.''
Oo to ihe Ingalls Drug .-jtor^ tJ get
your prescriptions filled. .
A specialty made of fllilug ptescrlp-
tiona from Valuuble Prescriptions.
A complete line of drugs, notions,
perfumery, paints, oils, and everything
carried bj a first-class Druggie;.
KtnrvbOdjr
•Jfwcwuta c&ndv Cathartic, tho mcti wou-
cierful iii .tllcul dlHOOVtry ot Uie uir«,
anb ami refivsliing to ,h< tautc, act gently
sad tiosiUvely oh kMnovn, liver aud Jiowels,
clcttDSini:: ll/ti entire *y'Rtf>in, dispel cold*,
euro lioftituolm. fevi r. hubltnU const,Ipatlon
ami bi;ionsne*s, I'lrnAu buy s\nd «•; a bo*
eUM.l). Ml,«o{*u.. fclMdand
. •• y- iit
Flrs^ Published Feb. 3rd. 189U,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ofhce at Guthrie, Okla. Jan
28th. 1898.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing-named settler has filed notice
of his lutnntlon to make final-proof In
support of hiB claim, and that Mid
proof will be made beforo Register
and Rnceivei of U. 8. Land Office, ftj
Guthrie, Okla on March' ll th, 1899
Viz:
( James E. Ro>s,
For the 8. E- quarter sof Sec. 2 in
Twt,. 17 N. of R. 4 East.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said lan<l, via.
James li. Reid, Samuel Uockrolls
Stephen Haraughty, all of Gushing,
Okla. and Ricliard Myer, of Plumb,
Okla. ... . ,
489*7.' John J. Bolk<, Register,
10 PER CENt
MONEY.
I hare attc^pte^
anageiiCj for
Lodns f A>m a Helfc
abl€i Compahjr hbd
would be pleased ti)
have yob call anfi
see me. I cab sard
you MONfeY.
W.J.RcBdall
Herald.
.ACES,—, ,
Dtbraftlii tal Trite
Appwuu* Rtmum am
Trtmtmtat •! Bvry Form
)/mu« HtmMmg
First Published Dee. 10th 1898.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
' Land Office at Guthrie, Okla., Dee.
litli, 189S. ,
Notice is hereby given that the Jtpl-,
luwing-uamed solder has filed qotioo
of his iuteutiou to make final proof in
support of hi * claim, and that said
proof will bo made before G. W
Murphy. U, 8. Court Cominlcflonqr.
at ti 11 water Okla., on January 24th,
1899.
Joku A. Crouch,
for the y. E. quarter of Soc. ), town-
ship 17 N. of R. 5 E.
Uu name a tho following wltneace*
to provo hla continuous residence upon
and cultivatica of sa)d laod. Viz:
.Marlin lici rel, Jaiu.cs R. Bennett,
TLomaa Maloaey, Jacob Fertor, all of
Cunblug, ykla. ^ f
. I cur ..Bouts,* Register.
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To quit tobauco euslly aod fuiuvar, bs an '
nstie. ful)of llfs, nerve and vlfur, tabs Ms-**:''
Bao, the wonder worker, thav«Mkaa wsak atsr "
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