The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Twenty year* fiw no •>
A* e*changr. the boy* o»
will be our doctors and murder
era, lawyers and thnvr*. - nators mi ——
and boodlers. ministers and the (irand Jury and
sneaks. editors snd liars. demo- .uctrnent was returned
to* lug wntlrn mmmmktikmt
MiUwsior Oklahoma.
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To the H nnirable jumni: -
. hift v#ry pt I - •*!
(ht tvidenc* and t)l proerreding»
in ihe trial of Baker *• Waitht*s.
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that lawrmre llattnewscs-to
hlsd*-athb> heart (ailurr r*--
ihr mu'les ta ibe stall of his »*r... H-»«•.•« to-dav demands health
It ta nubile knowledge that the but l&toctffc Bitters it the iwat
,r matter was Inquiml into h> e«» h altji builder the wor »
hat no ii»« 1 ever Known. It com(*lw l*rw
i'he pet- action of stomach, liver, kidney*
liefoi
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eratii and fi*»ls. refwiblirsns »»n«1 ,tion in tne cauae jus
idiots. H Is impossible to t.-u u» chi.rg««t*oja t e
a certainty in just what clan* > .r. It is cUin«w
hoy will be but it is possible tur *,„s that the evld •> c« *u <
your boy to be put under such in- >(md a readable doubt
fluencea a* will »teer him in the lawrence MatthewsUi*
right direction. Follow the boys *| by the two psnies men
you j ti
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of twe lve, and in twenty year* ,n the petition, and thu he cur-
somen! them will be in jail, oner's jury. and grand j
Parent# do you know where your county attorney h*.*.- u
|>oy was last nijtht and fer what ally failed to no their t i),
claw he in training? These jurors may have ert.
judgement, the same as otnei
jurors, but I know that they were
The independent paper nowa- honest men and gave tiiei.- h -n. «t .
days is the paper thut commands convictions as 10 the evident-,
confidence, because it is realized I Until after thecorrtmencemei.i -
that a paper to be worthy of con-; tht» cause tried before yon. n
fldence must be to a large extent one ever offered to swear to «
independent The successfnl!complaint charging tr,.■ n.v.n.er:
papers, the papers of standing, j hut some insisted t :. -» c • j> ■
ar? losing their allegiance to the tje(1 were guilty, ano I slat. .
political parties. It is no longer that i ^ould endorse & t >tv.pi<un
popular for a newspaper of |jf ajC0st bond wt-re given 1
■ -ii i Uwrwne* Matthew* at »Hibhr auction, one block w«*t
Adami antlun. of the Suie Hank, m tuahing.
K. J. Iientaon. Cklnuowa. on iiaturUay. c«tt
C g H'ach ISM Commencing at • o'clock
Kicbard Bo> & sharp. th» fo|}«aring deemb-u
U l»r»kr, i^^-erty. towlt:
F. £ Pound 13 bead of tl»r*es and Mule*.
b head of Cattle.
the Ko*d To itt.ceas Urand new Machinery conaist-
m-.y tHil n»n.- ing of 8 »!.<•« Jrilbi. Wwwwj.
.cr.tr » |«or h-«lth
of hog fence, cjoa stove#.
rrs. (aoultry food, 3 seta names».
platform scales, castings and
holfe, dies. 3U ft steel tower, 2
windmills, plows, harrows, disc
plrw.
Terms of Sale: A credit of 12
months nill be given, purchaser
giving note with approved secur-
ity. liearing 10 per cent intercut
i mm* annum from date of sale. 6
jut cent discount for cash, ^ums
live dollars and under cash with
out discount; all property to be
witk'd for before removed.
W. T. LAUGH UN.
E. J. Blank, clerk.
0. R. Li Hey. auctioneer.
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urd keen brain follow their
mat' use. You can't afford to alight
.rd« r- ( Llectric Bitters if week, run-down
n.ne-i i»ir sickly. Only iiOc. Guarante<d
All l>ruggista.
PoBUC SALfc-
As I huve sold my hardware
business and have decitJetl to en-
gage in other buait-ess, I will sell
Report of the condition of
THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
OF CUSHING, OKLA.
At the dose of business, Sept. 1, 19C9.
LIABILITIES
standing to say that the wornt
Republican is better than the
best Democrat. That day has
gone by. People are too intelli-
gent. And if they know in ad
inecoun
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prifii* investlpat
coiiSiuetablc "xj
ty; and i indej •'
investigations i>'' • **
gent. And ii tney khuw ... time thai any on. else in mves.i^ , D™;;-;app-jved rc,^
vance what a paper is going to gating the atf^ii* and nave fcone ageli.,
nay. because it is stamped with a j ovcr i he matter ..it!, i .age I' |
partv label, they do not want it. jan(j Judge Hueston.
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RESOURCES
i vUH and dlifuunU
< arditll* iecur«d and «n-
-e'wed ,, '
. .o.bootla lo »rcarc circ I I n
• remiumi on U. J*. bond*
it »:.ds, necuriilelt ttC.
nktng hou5r,l* urn. and r ixt
, iue irem National banks,
not reaerve agents
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t of heavy double harn-
ess of u>e old reliable makes of
WYETH &
STUDEBAKER
HARNESS
ws:i:: stock $25.000.00« _
'Slf Surplus Fund 1.000.00 |I Come in and look at our line of
7,S00.<.«'
3,0C0.oo L"':
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,idrd profil*. I'M «K*
hci and tax<;» paid
10.336.^4 : ua;>knot-» out«:and.n
I. harness and see what remarkable
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iu-ksis • • 37.6b Indi- idusi dapoiit* »ubject
^ w ™ , Lawful monay reserve in bark, tii: to check
At leasVnot very many of them j { do not desire to express my j ^p.c.. ^ JV.na^ $5,249.65 Demandeertifict..ofd
do. The growth of the indepen- opinion on the niaiter. Redemption fund w tb u.s. jirre certificates of deposit
dent newspaper is the best evi-| i „esire your opinion on the' u«.u.er,so_ oicrcuiam
dence that this policy pays.
aid . 2.364.04 ^ j *2
md.ng 6,250.oo values you can get for a little moil- »j
ubJCC! 29.56906 \ye have the right kind of j
£T sir i Goods and the prices arc always J
Total $70.'
.10
Total $70,445.10
! questions as to whether or not |
I you believe from the evidence ^
.that Lawrence Mat,hews w« | State of Oklahoma. ,iamed ba„k, do solemnly
murdered; and it murdered, then j . ^ sLatement iS true to the bestof my knov%ledgt
i»v iaer the evidence sliows sut |olkll f H. E. BRYAN, Cashier.
No Joke.
There are some who look upoi., -----
Clarence Davis's announcemei 11,.eient cause to hold any one on
that he will be a candidate fur | .ue charge.
governer as a huge juke.but they | it is claimed that acmnnial re
lean before they'look. In all j lationship has been prov n oc-
probability. Senator Davis wi.i een Airs. Matthews and .-i-mg
cast his name in the pot and he Uiapman and that this icri..
may draw something from the possible motive for their desir- >
stew. It does'nt make . |-» — Lawrence Matthew, o,.
ference to him what kind of fish of the \va>; and then it he wa-
he catches. . ; murdered, that the entire evi-
It will be remembered. Davis dence should be gun- u.er ■
was elected to the state senate if they or others did anyn.n
on a fluke. He hit the bulls-eye carry out said motive resuuing
when everybocy had their h^ck i in the death. It is admitted b\
turned-and was away with the all that something else tnr.n m
iob that gave him his title,before! motive must be shov, n by theev-
the outsiders knew what vvas go- idence, before guilt can be esiau-
ingon. ki the first primary lished.
Davis was a candidate fur any The immense 0*1 of Uie^
offiee he thought he might get. court hearings warrants me n.
lie waited until the eleventh requesting these suggestions
"hour, and then picked out the from you. 1 have tr:«»■.. to m
easiest thing in sight- and grab- duty in the matter An ; ....
bed it I have spoken on the at. < 1 >ve
Now it may be possible Davis agreed tlui your • v
will be a candidate for governor!should be sen. .it " a e
—we have no objection—but In reaching \ our ccne;
knowing he has a mighty poor | desire that you t.
chance to get the nomination,! opinion and the ac !<
he'll slide down the list of jobs . r juries.
at the last hour, and k»d e ->n
one that looks the easit-st, ano, .. 0
will attempt to walk away withjsug. .1 -•
it. Then his candidacy has not even pel
been in vain. *=>to V J 1 ^
You watch the senator's smoke.
He's after something and will
it. and that is where it et«8e» to t •
be a joke. — Drisi w .. e
2llfcf.
ub> ribed and sworn to before
> . .. 1 Ith day of Sept., 1909.
JOHN FOSTER,
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
Floyd L. Griffith
E. J. Douglass
C. T. Heavner Directors.
OttDUMtttlWiUttlUM
The City Barber Shop
Prompt service. Three chairs.
Everything neat and clean. Bath room in connection.
Laundry sent Tuesday, returning Friday
T. C. Christopher, Prop.
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Right. We also have light harn-
ess at lower prices. Come in and
if you are not satisfied with our ^
prices you netd net Luy. 'A ~~
CusSiing Hdwe. Co. |
OWEN & DUTTON, Props. [S
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Annisen»e:U features galore will pre-
vail at the Coming Oklahoma State
; Fair, but with its myriads of sOch at-
tractions it ts doubtful if any will be
, of more general inteAist than the
spirited harness races, three of which
are carded each day of the Exposi-
tion. The Speed course is conceded
oy all horsemen to be one of the finest
half-mile tracks in the United States,
and with the liberal purses offered
In each of the fifteen different events
tha fastest steppers campaigning will
be attracted. Following is the com-
plete speed program of the Fair:'
Stakes—150 Entries
2: SO Trotting
2:24 Trotting
r resn
*
2:30 Pacing I1-000
2:20 Pacing * ^°°
2:14 Pacing 5 700
Pur-.es
2:23 Trotting *400
2:19 Trotting *400
2:14 Trotting *400
2:11 Trotting I4®*1
2.30 Okla. Roadsters *lc0
2:21 Pacing 540;
2:17 Pacing '400
2:11 Pacing *400
Free For All *400
Oklahoma U-oadstors I15'-'
Thtre will be four runnins races
each day with purses of $200.00 and
$1 000 'up. The Great Oklahoma Derby for a
.$ TOO | purse of $500.00 will be raced Thurs-
We ?iave everything to eat ^
Groceries and the best Meats ^
Fish and Oysters in season *
day, October 7th.
! weigilt *»t
tne evidence, if you
j have any legal
q ,1 T "Is- V
questions to
An Open Letter.
The case of Aaron Baker
Fannie Matthews", James Mat- iv
thews and their mother, Lorena ! ta
Matthews, was submitted to t -e
jury without argument on
Friday afternoon. Th '
ter deliberating all nig»..
urday morning returned a * •
diet in favor of the piaintitT, of
which means that the childr 1
will N"
Mother ami n. r noir.e. .
listed about three week#, tlut..
R F. Burns of Cushing \* as the
presiding judge. After the jun a*
bad .been discharged. J. . yu
Keece. County Attorney, had the ou .
jurors again go to the jur> room. ficient cauae from the e*nden *.
and preheated to theai the tv.- * u» an? oo« 00 charge of
$ TOO
Trotting
High's
On the Corner
f
5
,f«rha\ing been disch
urors in the case on tri
ir requst' we state that
hit opinion that
Come to the Reunion
Sept 21st to 24th
A Deal In Real Estate
Can be handled quicker thro- gh our firm jj
than any other way. Let us tell you why £
Sell Real Estate Anywhere:
J If you wsnt to buy, sell or trade, *he us. «
[ CUSHING REALTY CO. §
r KNEXLAND & WARREN §
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The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1909, newspaper, September 16, 1909; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc283875/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.