The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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W. R. LITTLE.
Notary Public
RUSHING,
0. T.
J. LATON'S
Tonborial Parlors
Is ibc place to get a Smooth Shave Improving rapidly
—We received a communication
signed C. F. which vfd cannot publish
this week owing to lack cf s.paoe.
The City Drug Store i9 chuck
lull of Pure Drugs anil Medicines.
—Quito a number of our young
people have been attending tho
Holiacss camp meeting near Plumb,
tills week.
C W. Carpenter, Notary Public,
Cushing, 0. T.
-WO are pleased to announce that
Mrs. Thompson, who was unfortunate
enough to break her leg last week is
^nd Hair Cut in the latest style.
.CUSHING 0. T
Glapk Nopthpup.
Will Bepairjrour
A full line of School Books and
School Supplies at the City Dru,
Store.
—We are sorry that Mr. Keeths busi-
ness would not permit of him acting
as our correspondent from the Paw-
nee country any longer,
When you have that tired, lauguid
feeling. go to Cily Drug Store and
hecuied.
—We are fortunate in securing a
good correspondent from Eaglo town'
ship in the person of ' Pansy Blos-
som" who promises to be quite iuter
estlng.
Nothing succeeds like succcs?, and
that is one reason why C. W. Car-
penter and Co. still staj in the lead.
—We are very sorry to hear that
Mrs. Andrew Georgie has been quite
sick this week, but Dr. Scott informs
us that she is on the road to recovery
again.
Don't stay at home aiid die when
AH Work Executed With Neatness vou can be cured by calling at Citv
And Dispatcii. ®tore'
—Mr. John Hopkins borrowed Mr.
BATCHES.
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY
Satisfaction Guaranteed
fJtfSHING
Etc.
0 T.
J. A. FUSON.
#ouse and Carriage
Painting
satisfaction guaranteed.
Cushing
0, T.
Star Hotel.
Best Ac-
commodation.
..-Board and Room —
$3 A Week,
enderson Bro
PROPRIETORS*
0. L. Lyon,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
And Agent for Fite and Cyclone
See the ne? stock
Hampton and Son's
town.
—We intend to close out our straw
hats without regard to cost. Come
and get a good hat nt your own prioe
at C. W. Carpenter & Co.
— a quartotta ot young ladies from
tho Lono Oak district were in the dty
Thursday and favored our sanctum
with a pleasant visit. It is encourag-
ing to have tho ladies call on us and
especially so when they manifest au
interest in our success.
Come along, rome quick and ha\
that coat cloanod off y;>ur tongue
tore you get down in bed At
Citv Drusj; store is the place.
—Lone Oak district is well represen-
ted in our coluinus this week and wo
feel proud of our uew correspondents
"Tempest and Sunshine" aud hope we
may bo favored ever, week with as
good a write up of their neighbor-
hood.
-The Brethren of Punkers reviv-
al sevioes commenced Wednesday
evening and ill continue nil week
Rev Ycarout, of Ksinsoa is present
and is assisted by llev Austin.
The meetings promise to become
quite in'.erestiii;-. and it is hoped
much good may bo accomplished
Some pills are rouud and some are
Hat;
But none arc good for all of that;
Unless you buy them from Dr. Hay.
The kind that Billie Summers
made.
You can get an A No. 1 gfEts
Ho6e at the Racket Store for 5 cent?
a pair
All parties knowing themselves in-
ilebted to B. E Rirtley's Grocery
store, will please call at tho old stand
and settle with W- R Littlo, who is
Agent for Nix & Ilalsel, and has pow-
to receipt iu full for all outstanding
accounts
•Twe voting men, Gottennan aud
Burko were arrested yesterday and
taken to Ptwnce. They were found
possession or a number of articles
which were ololen from a Pawnee
Indian on or about tho 11th inst
Tho young men both livo iu the
r
'awnee eour.tr} about 7 miles from looming winter.
Cushing. There has been a jjreat i eal I Messrs Hardin and Tanner purchased
of this pilfering going on in that a fiuo Buckeyo mowing niachim in
Icinity raid tho people are getting I ^11 tlu'io la8t weck-
very tired of it I Mr. llarmeustalTur and wifo and
I Mr. Ciool; and wifo visited Perry Mo
—On last Wednesday, a man named I Donald's Sunday.
Johnson who lives on South Fork iu I w R 15m.t$n ancl family stari soon
tho Greek country, brought uo iufor to Arkansas, to visit Mr. Burton's
mation regarding the other three daughter, Mrs. Kecue.
horses which wero stolen by tho men Wm. Dooley, wife and sister, of
who escaped from th# Stillwater jail. Kev, Ark., are visiting their sister
They wore found in the possession of aI vlrs- 1,01,11 Tanner, this week.
man named Arnold, who lives 15 miles
south-east of McDurmit and only
about a mile from the point where
our boys lost tho trail He was suspi-
cioned and guards stationed where
they could watch his farm Tho sus-
picions proved to bo correct and the
Insurance.
ASHING
0 T.
Dp. W. M. ft. Scott,
Office At-
G. W.CARPENTERS STORE.
Cushing News.
ee*01d papers for sale at this of
Aco.
—The school seats were moved into
•the new school house the first of tho
«reek.
For Paints Oils and Dye Stuffs go
to City Drug 3tore.
—Mv. Robeit Jullck, who has been
on the sick list lately, is improving
health.
For the Best Shoes in town go to
Hampton & Son's
—Little Frank Hull was very sick
this week; but we are pleased to say
he is much batter.
All Summer Goods going at enst
ot Hampton aud Son's.
—Mr. Strand, with Leonard,
Atkinson & Co .of Chicago, boots aud
boes, was In tho city Monday.
Go to City Drug Store and have
vouv Samilv Prescriptions filled,
Wolf's rifle last week and in company
with Mr. Woody and others started to
the Creok country on a hunting sjree
They succeeded in killing oue doer and
two turkeys.
,_-C. W. Carpenter and Co send
mors teams to the railroad for goods;
, than any other store in this country
- Dr. Scott saj s that since the dry
i weather has set in the baby crop is
! about harvested. He says he attended
' tho birth of three children iu one night,
j Truly "the harvest la great and tho
laborers are few.''
| 'S-Jo the line of Black and White
j Lawns which Hampton's are selling
i at ooeit.
—$i. A. Trabond, the cigar man of
; Guthrio was in the olty the first of the
! week doing business. Mr. Trabend is
1 favorably impressed with our town
and surrounding country aud is
! thinking of locating here.
j Do you need Stationary of any kind
l Wo soil cnvelopos at 4 cents a package
at the Racket Store.
—On last Sunday morning and even-
ing, Rev. McLaury preached at tho M
E. church. His discourses were well
received. Bro. McLaury will give
way on his next regular appointment'
owing to the quarterly conference of
the M. E. church.
See those Ladies Gloves at the Rac-
ket Store for 10 cents a pair. They are
daudies.
—After seriously considering tho
matter, we have concluded that it
would not do to tell Johu Foster's
best girl about those lovely boquets he
has been receiving of late, and for
John's Rako we earnestly hope nothing
serious will result from it.
Wait for new Dry Goods at Hamp
ton and Son's, you can save mouuy
We have received several commu
uicatious of late signed only with tho
initials of tho writers name or a non
dc plume. Now while the article
may appear in our columns with a
non do plume attached to it, yet it is
Important that the editor know who
tho writer is.
—Tho Eoworth League service led by
Clarence Lyon last Sunday was quite
an interesting service. His method ot
conducting tho service was quite
new departure; but was nevertheless a
good one as lie gave an explanation of
all tho references read We are glad
to note a growing intere t in the
League.
Who would go na'ted when they
can get a good Suit of Clothes at C
W. Carpenter and Co's. lor almost
othing.
—Wo wish to thank Mrs. Hampto
for those nice large juicy peaches. To
say that they were delicious is express
lug it mild. But tho beauty of it 1b
they were not imported from Califor
nia, but were grown ou the Hampton
farm, Bouth west of town. They were
an acceptable present and we enjoyed
them very much,
It is not against the law for C. W
Carpenter and Co. to sell goods
cheap If it Was they would ccr
tainly be law breaktrg.
—The boys who were out bun ting
with Leo Wood last week, say that
he got lost in tho woods and didn
show up for three days and they said
that when Mh Wood canio into camp
ho looked as if another day in the
woods would have made him
(it subject for a wooden overcoat: but
fortunately they all returned without
an>thiug serious happening to them
AU parties knowing themselves to
be indebted to me will please call and
.ettle at once with G. L. Lyon, as I
have left my accounts with him
Very Truly. C. L. Babnett.
Do you chew Tobacco. If you do
go and get a whole pouud for 25
cents at the Racket Store.
Road overseer Mr Uobertson has been
putting in somo good licks this week
and our main street looks morn like
public thoroughfare since tho street
has boon graded and tho oulvort built.
Tills is a job that was badly needed
and greatly improves tho appearance
of our town.
Ii you are in need of /.'rait Cans,
go to ihe Racket Store, They keep
everything in that lino.
It is reported that another gang of
outlaws have turned thems Ives loose
in the Greek oountry They «r
headed by a brother ot Rofus Buck
the colored leader of tho band
rapists who were captured a few
week' ago after raping five women
and committing 1 number of oth
outrages Thev have already held
up two freight wagons, and bocausc
farmer refused to hit them hav
some watermelon; without paying f<
them they tore his fence down and
herded his cattlo in his field until
thev had eaten up or destroyed every-
thing ho had. This ii a ver / bad
band and unless t^ey are suppressed
atoncewilldo a great deal of mis-
ohief.
NOTICE.
That ray wife has left my board and
bed and it is without any reason what-
ever. I notify every persou uot to
givo her any credit on my account
for I will not pay it. Jacob Euder.
Lone Oak.
Watermelons, small boys delight,
are plentiful in Lone Oak neighbor
hood.
Wo are all pleased to Lam that E.
B. Shotwolt will te ch our school tho
Jontiie Diuigan, tho youngest hay
maker in tho country, is helping Ceo.
Wolfo put up hay this week.
Mr. Corbin bousrht a tlno bunch of
calves off Floyd GrllUth. paying $7
per til-mi. Mr. Corbin will food most
of his largo crop of cotn.
F. M Bonebrako and family and
Stringtown.
It ha been very hot for tho past
week.
J. L. Mills has finished building
an addition to his house.
Peaches and cream are quite a lux
urv in town.
Look out for a wedding thera is a
new ring at Morris College.
Mr. Morris and daughter Maggi:
started to Mo. on Wednesday.
Mills Morgan and Strong wei_:
pluming last Sunday and got notfc*
ing.
Soonerville nine wont to Perkily
Saturday. The score stood clove#
to eighteen in Soonerville favor. '*
A party of young folks went eati.
Wednesday evening and it is ntf$
known where they went or whek
ihey returned. a
The Texas fever is raging dowt
at Soonor. Tom Gooch hos lost $
head at this writing.
There must bo a red headed git;
living on Bevlah utreet, as we stwi
grey horse tied to tho stone po3t laef
Sund «y evening.
I. c. u.
horses were located. The horses were John Campbell and familj visited the
taken to Johnson's farm where they S. S. in Di«t. 19 last Sunday morning
are being guarded until the owners l nd took dinner with F.M.Thomas
call for them. One of tho horoes bo-
lohgs to John Adams of Perkins, and Wo uoticcd Newton Brink and
, „ „ . I Ralph Ilali were in our neighborhood
one to Dan ioheo, an Iowa Indian Sul,day. Mr. Briak ha- reeontly re-
The owner of the o'.her horso is not turned from tho Osage Nation aud Mr,
known yet. I Hall from the Cherokee Nation,
Doputv fcheriff Jqo Branstetter and I Mr. John Morris, who has beon vis
. J. Bri'xley and Georgo Clinkinboard here the past fow weeks, returned
rrived Tuesday from the scene of «heW^.^^a.
capture 01 the Stillwater Jail bieakors. 1 w|10 wjjj mak0 Mo, her home iu
They had three of the stolen hemes ml (he future, Mins Ma^gio'ti many
their possession, two of them beinu friends regret her departure.
those stolon from Mr Brixloy who q ,L. McLaury purchased a load of
lives near Perkins, and tho other be- hinnbor at Guthrio, Monday. Guy
longing to Glias. McGraw of Still- is busily engaged in building a house
water. The prisoners were ail taken < ^his Indian lease. Ho also talks ol
... „ , _ going to Chandler. By putting .ho
to Fort Smith, also Marian Hurst. wl10|two together wo infer that cougratu-
was with them and whom it is tliough I iations will bo in order soon.
is the man who aided them to escapo. I ,, , , ,
' , , ... Miss Mao Hopkins, who has been
Our townsman deserves great credit ti
, , ... . ... ... I staying in Kansas the past four mouth,
for tho zeal he displays m bringing | „,„u
criminals to juBtico. had it not been
for Joe tho other Deputies wonld have
returned without the prisoners; but he
kept right after them aud tho other
fellows were ashamed to turn back.
It Joe's advice had boon followed out
returned homo for a two weeks visit
Sat. On Sunday tho neighbors to thp
number of 37 gathered at Mr. Hopkins
and proceoded to enjoy themselvi9 oat
ing melons and 111 social conversation
Mr. James Millhorn and family
tho prisoner would have been captured] who have been visiting relatives here
long before they were
- Tho city has been full of Osage
Indians this week. They aro visiting
at tho Sac & Fox Village aud par Help
ating in tho Pony Smoke dance. The
Sac & Fox Indians have beon disposed
to bo hospitable for a fow weeks past.
The Iowa's were, down smoking
ponies last week and drove about one
bandied head back With them. There
the pa't week, returned to their he mo
in Greenwood couuty Kansas. They
wero accompanied by W in Millhorn,
Mrs. Wood and Henry Wheeler and
family, who will make a short visit.
Miss Ella Miller also returned with
them to her work as Primary teacher
Fall River Kansas.
Lonje OakChorch Di hotort
Preaching tho second Sunday
are about three hundred of the Osage I every month, by Rov. McLaury,
tr'bo down this week. They aro decked Preaching the third Sunday of every
out in (heir best aud most brilliantly I month by Rev, Harold. S. 8. every
colored blankets, a.nd somo of the I Sunday at 10 a.m., E B. Shotwell
squaws havo even gouo so far as tolSupt. Y. P, S. C. E. meets every Sun
adopt the latest bloimer fad, or some day eveuing at 7 o'clock. Consecra-
hing which bears a strikiug vesembl- tion meeting the last Sunday evening
a nee. Thoir "buckskin bloomers" are I of every month. Everyono oordially
quite up to date; but as regads the J invited to attend any or all these meet
st of their costume we have nothing | mgs.
to say lost wo cause a blush to mantlo I
the brow of somo modest reader. Wo
are not iinformed whether this Osage
branch of tlio "now woman" lias|
succeded In mastering tho wheel or not,
neither did wo soo any etrav wheels I
kicking around; but wo thought that
perhaps the buxom ''Bloomer [
squaw" whom wo noticed sitting bare-
headed in the rod hot sun for about
two hours might bo trying to hatch |
out a fow in her head.
Tempbst and Sunshine.
Plumbs.
Corn cutting is in full blast now.
Mr. Aco Bay is on the sick list Will,
chills aud a bad cold. >"
It seems as If Marlon Eaton is V6tjf
found of wild roses.
We under stand that bulsness Ib
flourishing in tail boll (Clayton.)
Mr. George Wiler and family made
flying trip to Guthrie last week.
Plumb lias got no mail since last
Tuesday on the account of the river.
Ruv. MeDaniels will preach at Fr«ie
Silver school house next Sunday at 11.
a. in.
Mr. A1 Kings littlo daughter has been
sick tho t>ast week but is ou tho mend
now.
The danco at Mr, Wright's last Fri-
day evening proved to be a grand
success.
Mr. Laughlan, the leading morohant
or Plumb was ot Guthrie last Satur-
day and states that thore wore 1(),0Q0
people there to see Coxoy;
Mr. John Wilson and George Bell
Btarted for Kansas last Friday to vlsll
relative*. We hope they will on joy
thoir visit.
Some of Cushings young men w•!
going through Plumb last Sunday.
We supposo they was going out
attend tho Evening Light meeting
whicji is in full progress.
Mr. Henderson, west of Cushing ir|t
around last week inviting the neighbor*
into a feast said ho would kill the Pro*
digal tor the cair has como OouW,
We are glad to soe Fred's smiiiug fac*
once more.
We saw au advertlsmout iu tho Still-
water Gazette. 50 Pops waited to
guard the lone cat in tho Stillwater jail
Wo presume it would be more prudent
to guard tbo court house as Area aw
very mysterious around Stillwater.
Cucumber,
—If you aro detormiued to sell that
flno farm and nothing olso will do
vou. Tncn list it with Lyon A Bei'
dall. They will And a buyer.
SOONERVILLE ITEMS.
Farmers plowing for wheat.
M. E, West is plastering his
honse.
J. W. Morris svill start for Mis-
souri to-morrow.
The Texas fever is raging among
tho cattlc. Thomas Gooch Las lost
seven head and several more are
ck It. is supposed the fever was
caught from those cattle driven
through scverul weeks ago
SKIPS-
Aljfl 111 000 llun<lr®<1 aml sl*ty acres of good piatrl#
UlAtA. gU)AA* land 21-2 miles from Oiisliluu, SO acres I11 pas-
ture with a throe wire fence, 80 acres under cultivation, boimI orchard, two good well", 3 room
box house 14x24 with kitchen addition, one 40 acres a littlo broken, balance good tillable laud.
A Big Snap
fence, 7 aoros la cultivation. Oue good
Catch ThiS.
0110 hundred and sixty acres, three in lien
from Cushing. 30 acres pasture with two wirt
fence, 7# aoros I* cultivation. Olio good well, one good box house 14x10, All good tillable land.
I«o acros, 4 1 -i miles from Cushing, 40 acres
pasture with 2 wire fence, about 50 acre*
under cultivation, good frame houso 14x1#, a good granory 8x10, gvod spring, All good tillable
land. Can give clear tlllo.
Pick me up
bnlldiug site, bransli through It. 00 aur
Very Cheap
Eglity acres close to Cushlug, 27 acres In cul-
tivation, good spring, #01110 timber, good
building site, braiish through It. 60 auros tillable land, will sell cheap.
We learn that Canada Cooper & | plenty of timber for use. This a rare bargain.
Co merchants at Soonerville have
lost eotne money and checks and of-
fers a good reword for the recovery
of same-
Old Statih.
Olio hundred and twenty-seven acres, seven
miles from flushing, 25 acres In pasture with *
I wire fence, 100 acres under cultivation, three room log house, good well, all bottom land
LYON & KENDALL, AGENTS
CUSHING, O.T.
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