The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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The Cushing Democrat
V«i 8
CUSHING. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY JAN 10. 19! I.
No. ?t
SUA71 rAOSI QUXAT10N
OF DOIOT VOTE
Washington. |>. t'„ Jan 13.
TO PBOBB FOR KXPEKBE"
OF CAPITAL MOVE
Thr liouar of r»|iri«<ni*iivM on
SCHOOL NOTES
i'. imu ~ | "r" "J Milt Kt
That thr woatr Httiiio nuit > demanded a copy of »H' loarhrr o|
f».<* III# question U to whether made hy Oovrrnor Haa room tin.
ti e ro wtilution shall be amended
w as u rr>|uirt bt« portion ofi
a* nato a by direct vote of the |ieo .
!»•*• wa« made apparent today.
vi tr « hich many sens tors consul
••ntra.t* made liv Oov.ruor I la* rikim
ke|| m behalf of the state i<oromil ; '» sick
t h* from Oklahoma City goaran K»v
te< i'i| the removal of the capital school
t 'or ha ti it
the fifth
reek aa Mn
:itiil<
Bfigl.t Sayings
Of Other People.!,',1:";
Mud I
r gave I
y tnu. h ap
^ifi'om Outline without et|»ense to'talk MoihI^v morning
the atate. Claude Meander wa«
Tin* In
«t g.trteh «|ui
orltl. it otMMire
<J|ol»«*. la for a
a rich man.
k scheme |
I to til*'
|ioor if tr I
Tlie full name of I
r of eongr*NM ia da
• amp l.'-eh r,-
mporia (labile
ut out
that h.
•an «*tpon«i
pi icily.
«|U
ft th
it h<
*t , f AKMfiitA HAVE
• Carter a*tfT AVEEAOE
Vi era «g" it wa«
(•lit onefEnuil«Nl that every fan
lie vreat holiest. I'oaalhly thla
ami j
IIm
Jefl
•'♦da teat of the aeentiment ofi J** stated that tin-
tip ae -ate waa taken and reault blM h* 1 I-**'-""' with th- utt
•< lar,e|y io favor of the propo lhl" ,h- f-'n»va!
«, io0. I »*ould be without coal, and stated
The matter aroae in connection furth, r *'»•« «»»e authoritiea were|
uee vi*it<>r Monday.
The high school girls and bov*
ire certainly enjoying hasketliall
Hinton I trow n eorriH|H»nd* w it
t hov of j ti nor i'|f|u of Mtllldlc
Volt in rhiim
Y
w th t.e joint reaolution for the|h,m,r *«»portuned daily Tor pay-1Secondary School
ai i nd ncnt of the eonatitution re l,," nf of M,to «" »»'« r. England the I it v. . „
e. itly reported from the commit- "»"1 *Lnf no money i* inhercsting to ti, I .gh * I...
tc the judiciary When that|,h" hi,,"U ol ,h'* ■"horitieuj r|..rh Wh 1. r 1,1 <» .. II.,-
on vaa reached on the *0 J"*? thv" llllcy w ,. in Oklnhoui. < it
Mr K«*an was ready aimed to ceiitralixc eon-1 first of thia w .—U attending th
ob ection which had ! o| of ' inatitutiomi| Avcation
ei»
w th
• th
•I'ltlt ot
A>.l r
ICvery time John I), givea a few
million dollar* to the Chicago un
veraity tile Clyde voice *aya "He
we wtah we were a university."
In the*e day* of high pricetl,
living, we can't utider*t>iii<l why!
tlu r. aren't more aetmoti* on faal i
m r and ;'''«yr. Florence Hullet |
in.
Stilluiiter i* t'dkinir about j
Wi
"ing. .Mot
i a paiiio, Johnnie get*
lie geta a little watch
winds, will run. den
bracelet, Su*an ifela a
•r get* a phonograph
»» 11' I ••th tji|It oitiv^
io ge|* the dinner, which
•le amply fill* H.iuln get*
dit and dad, he get* the
Stolen.
K. K.
cfeet »f preventing immediate j in the houne Fri-| A pi • Supper
which will conaiat
and priigriim
of 1'ifino and
e< -laid rath n under the onicr ot ' lUy " P^vidsa for the alM.liah
ht sine *. 1,1 t'"' u'xt 'MM,k comuiiaBionjOrclieatia ninsie. Vocal *o|o, aonua
Mr. ialli iger appealed to Mr. of »'»'l creates jJaiul reeitations, will he given !»y
K an o w thdraw hia objection io{ '-ducation who shall liav the high aehool J\'. «ltiesd.i.\ , . n
II cot icnt.d and the senate clee- C°°tro1 of ,,u* Puh,ic "t,,,,>ols Hn,t 2:»th- '""t "
U. n rc oluton waa launched upon nM K,Hl4' •'icmomosynnry. reformn So far this y. ar the Crof.
it. leg dati.e voyage. t,',v an,i Iu'llal institutions. It i.s our sell oo| has not had a svvit« li
Hie itus ion was such aa to sr- s'Vl" «'l!hority to prescribe the! in his hand for the purpos of,
o\m- t e immediate interest of ,MMV rs s,D,i <hlti,s wf the several whipping a studani. This speaks
th • set iton. Mr. Sutheiland was' ,marc,s of r«'gpnts created in the well for our aehool Wh. n w
pump in tbtaining the attention j hiU Hntl is »iv,'n POWer to c°°P,,r consider that there ha\, !.. -n :i
ol the chair. He wanted to l°eal boards of edu »i<) students under his control for
hiiildinn " dam across Itoonier
crei'k to cnaure an ahiiinlance of
vi.i!e:% however prolonged a dron
ght may be.
I. .M. Sneefoot of Muskogee,
put nn -I -etrie light bulb in hia
<1 t » Ice. p his feet warm. It
<• '!• two buckets of water to put
out the fire.
ad
• " ii .'I has donatctl ijilO.OtK)
p -otnoie peace. Blaine county
so peaceful that she will per-
m nd t ie resolution to as to strik
cation. It is said to have been 1 nearly five months, and we l»e
ot i th< pro/iaion giving the stateI writt<m Iargely P"«dent A. lieve our helmvion in and ahouti
lc'ialat ures supervision of elec | h*"1 Evan8 of th« state univer-; the bu ilding ax good as any
tj< us aid making other changes. |S,t'V'. ,f P"88^ would unset tha school this proves io us that r.
Mr. Itayner, a staunch advoeate Political end of the school manip- ally being a friend an-1 h -l|.
of the -ommittec resolution sug- u'ators l°d make the governor J has a better influence for lasting
gt tted that as the amendment j an<i "H'1 ersitv ^ead dictators. with children and young pi
w. nt to the heart of the question
haps
of th.
lot
amount
that
•eeive a check for part
Watonga Herald.
th :re s iould be time for consider-
at on.
Mr. tayoer did not press bis
pe nt, but bis plea was taken tip
by Sen itor Hale of Maine, whose
pojition on the merits of the uiea*
su is diametrically opposi te. 1 Ie
Wi s su- e that the resolution could
no: be icted upon without practic
ed debite. lie urged deliberate
m< vem nt snd percipitately mov
ed an : djournment of the aena e.
TI e fir »t vote was viva voi ;e
4Th» 8yes appear to ha^-e it,"
anaounjed the ehair.
'Ne1 er," exclaimed s h* If d< z-
f sen ators. "Let us ha\e t ie
is ai d nnoes.''
Accordingly a roll call was Old-
er ;d w th the result that 43 out
of 60 senators present vot<id
a« linst adjournment.
Of the 43 negative votes, 23
were cast by republicans.
Considerable debate followed, |
but no further action was taken.
!-ani< v.
lately
• 'ex r>
' X ' t'Ctf
">igbt.
of the
It becime evident when the j than being critical and
house bill to amend the bank guar
anty law was sent to the commit- j REDUCED SALE.
tee that a big fight was brewing. Owing to the mid-season I a a
The stat* bankers are solidly lin-1 going to offer a redn-tion on fall
ed up f< r the bill. Members op-' and winter suitings reducing the
posing tiie bill declare it would j price from $2.00 to $<>.00 o» sui s
materially weaken the law from j and 2-piece suits cxc -ji! tic-
the depositors standpoint. staple blacks and hlue.s . This re-
The stnate sustained the action j duetion on all novelty fabrics is j ie a i I. !>.v mist:
0-- the h>use in passing a resolu- [ to save holding the vast <pr;uti;.\ : soothing s.\ urp.
Six prong horn antelope has
been received at the Wichita gam
preserve,! the gift of the Boone
: nd Crockett club of New \rork
f'ity. There are 22 buffalo and
oii.> bull "ik in the preserve.
IlodgkiiiN, a Frisco rail
ircttian running on a pa*
| «etiger train beltvcen Knid and
It 'HUmoiit, Kansas ought to iii'ike
i good aviator. Hodgkin* walk
•d out on his engine to fix tin*
1 etrie headlight, lost his balance
*1 ml efll off. The engineer mis* !
•d him wh n the train reached'
*t"cn, about three miles distant.'
rile loeoinoti\'e was detached and!
tin down the road to find tlicj
tircmin s body. Hoilgkins was!
tound walking along the track j
uninjured.
in the post, but gradually r
ions chsngrd, snd it is not
untied I list there are f.i
who src n«»i hone* Mm
th i b||*il|e*S lllell in th-
•'laitll Io lie ju*t S* lion a| »
farmer. |'oa*il#!y this is
Hill van will notice that
there are litpior ca*e* to l»e
x fors the district eou't, tIn
•■'elllillg attorney Mlltl all lliua#
who ar# intercHled ill seeing iS<»
prohibitory la«v enforced, ar«
very anisou* tlmt the jiiryta^s
impeneled are from the country.
This allows that there are ths.»
who Ktill believe that the farm*!*,
while not alt absolutely h<>a**t.
hsve s better liattisg average is
the honesty game than the tswa
men, taken as tker caaie.
* aay
true,
wk*»u
tried
* pro*
PASSING OF PARLOR CARPET
Modam M«th*d* of Living Turn U
Rug •• th* Mora San
ltse>.
goo<l deal of talk
immense value of
Here is tile great
of them all: Th
common senes. Glob
A woman gavi
tion cal ing for all data of the of left overs, and to retain
her baby carbol
kc. in place of
The Salina Jo
ourjrna i e
code eoi nnission for use of the (tailors from one season to another feivn •
i a t
joint co mnission of both houses.
This act on means the failure to
r. cogniz ; the existing commission
o • the w >rk done bv it.
the cheif
carbolic
We are putting he prices down
but keeping up the quality of
workmanship. Each garment go
ing forward during this sale wiilj ""
we
oil! e is (piickt
On th< 20th day of January th
barbers of Shanghai promise to
have a 'cry busy day. They ;ir
due te f track the queues ol hun-
dreds . ( hinaeun with she trs
a id razors. For a year past
many ot the Ic diug politicians
a-id business men have teen ad
vicatini the cutting off of queues
There were many objections, but
Wu Ting Fang, former Chinese
minister to Washington, was at
last woi, over to the Anti-queue
party, and lie has ste aside Janu
ary 20th as a day when 145 of the
leading ousiness men, government
officials and bankers are to have
their queues removed.
| have the same careful att -ution
and high character which app -ais!
to ail young men of careful dress
as ywell as the old. You are in j
vited to call at Bentley's Tailor;
shop and take advantage of the
great bargains while they last.'
also clean and press your suits
promptly .and satis factoriy
Located over Sumans drug
store.
flood r-solutions in the Capron
I i:*.:-f!er.- To ventilate evil
get licked twice a day; to
work for our town, our peopl
.rill our country; to be moderate
in common things and hasty in
few.
FOR SALE.
I am slill selling Palm Beach,
Florida, land. The best propor-
tion in Southern Florida. See
me at Walter's Funiture Store.
J, F. Mahaffey.
LADIES—START THE NEW
JUBY OF WOMEN
TRIES WOMAlv
When Mrs. Ida M. Anderson
was arraigned before Justice of
tlia Pei.ee Brown, at Seattle,Wash
on Friday, charged with having
interfe-ed with a public utility
device, that is, a gas meter, Dep-
uty Prosecuting Attprney Mi88
HvaJ Whitehead, a young and
pse'ity woman appeared to eon-
duct ti e case against h«r- Coiin-
$el for Mrs. Andprson demanded
a woman jury and the request wa
granted. Among the six jury-wor
men cl oaen were Mrs. Thomas! Dr. H. H. Wilson, of the firm every yard of fabrac used in our
Murphiiw, wife of the manager of Wilson and Gallaher, Eye garments to be thourhly shrunk
of the mccessful Miles Poindexter Ear, Nose, and Throat Special- aand as representetl in every pa-
campaign, for a United States jsts of Shawnee, will be in Cush- ticular. THE LININns to arc
senate seat; Mrs Homer Hill, | ing the first and third Saturdays j guaranteed to last as long as the
pit-sid: nt Of a state suffrage or- 8f each month at the office of! OUTER GARMENTS each eoat
gr.nizsuon; Mrs. Sylva Hunsieker, Dre. Manning and Harris. I frount is carefully INSPECTED
The "Courtship qf Miles Staq-
dish'' has been enacted in feaj
life flt the Kansas state university
One student solicited and obtain
ed the help of another to court
the lady. Result—the friend got! Let Bentley the taiior, tailor
the girl. you once and Bentley will tailor
— i ^— you always. Wee guarantee
year right by taking your dress-
making to Mrs. Stiles six block.-;
north of the Sharles Hotel,
Phone 112.
A woman called to advertise
for her missing husband, and the
first thing asked the price. When
| told 10c an inch, "He is nnot
I worth it," she replied. "He is 6'
j feet !) indies tall."—Arapahoe
j Bee.
Mr. Carnegie once said it would
I iome time be considered a disgrac
| to die rich . He comes as near
i ui r king good his bluff, declares '
J 1'arsons Sun, as cauld be expect-
ed of a thrifty Scotch lad who
| gegan to make his money by sav-
j ing it.
By voluntary subscription Guth
rie has raised $10,000 in cash to
drill for oil and gas. There are
indications of both. The recent
drilling of two wells near Ponca
City with daily flow of JO million
•ubic f t of gas stimulated the
enterprise.
Mtxtara methods of living ar* assert
ing rhemaalvM nor* and more varv
dav For some peculiar reason uias
alwaya baa aaaumad tbe prerogailva-
of supplying what ke considered tb«
tintllliarlan ixirtleaa of tbe bom*, sal
to woman baa bean delegated lia orna
Hientatloa, but la tbe last few years
Ideaa have been changing la tlila re-
gard and womei bave become aot
only the largeat buyera, but tbe Aaeat
Judges of the neceaaitlea. aa well aa
the Itiiiirlea of everyday exlatence.
°n|y • '•* yeara ago the baight ef
inng.s coming his way. The moth womanly ambition In beuaehold decor
r and son are doing nicely and ■,ion or Idea waa a Hruaaela carpet tn
tlif "beat rooaa." a ioor covering that
was often put over a cushion of atraw
and left to gather daaipneaa. dust and
Surma, aometimea for yeara. In the
unused parlor. Anyone who bar been
around at spring cleaning and caught
a rfew of the dirt which baa aifted
! through the carpet waa certainty ap-
Tlle editor looked up from ex I1®!'•<! ai the sight. For many yeara
• mining a poem. ' How i.s it," th" fl""r 7,v'rf"* considered the
... acme of elegance, and the woman la
aim he, that you use only brook comfortable circumstance, who wouM
■t. and wavelet in s peaking of h!4T,> hod the temerity to substitute
his stream?" "Well," said the !1*,ldIwo°^ fl"or* "d '"*■ for th* oid-
fsnhlotied carpet would have bern con-
>o t. ' I suppose I could have aldered as decidrdty «cf>entric and ex
told of the treelets that grew on trav«gant
the banklet and the bridgelet ——
hat carried the road let past the'
t'armlet and the manlet sitting on i
i rocklet trying to catch a fish-j
et with a booklet andlinelet, but
I ti id not think of it in time, be-
udes" - but the poor editor had j
ainted. -Minneapolis Better
Way.
It is unusual to hear of h pe
•on being "sun stroke" in mid-
winter, especially on New Year's
morning. All the same that is
what happened to Snowd Alex
under, who says that it is a most
promising young gent has arrived
o take charge, and alreadv has
the attending physician gives the
'Ucotiraging report that with pro-
pcf crti'e Snowd will speedly re-
•over frwn his "sun stroke."
Amorita Herald.
W.
R. JONES,
Attorney-at Law
CUSHING, OKLA
•KLAHOMA REALTY CO.
II. L. Stout Manager.
Real Estate Loans, Insurance.
Agent for New Mexico Irrigated
farms. 10 acres $175—$10 per
I don t care to see my nam.
in the paper," said a man today
detailing an item of news* to : month.
to this department . But he didi —— —
not deceive anyone. There does ' M. B. FURROW
t live that man or woman who DENTIST
sn't pleased to be mentioned in Office in Howe block. Upstairs
lie newspaper, to see their names' opposite postoffice. Phone 71.
in print." It is human nnature.
The name af the man quoted a-! Office Phone 36. Res. 26.
love-appears in the paper this Dr. BENJAMIN DAVIS
veninp and it is safe to say | Succe.sor to Dr. McHenry
hat lie will not be hunting the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ditor or reporter with a club be OFFICE: Opposite postoffice.
ause thereof. It, is dollars to!
loughnuts that if his name had Dr. J. T. Dunean
en omitted be would have felt VETERINARIAN
ore at the paper for the next Phone ,40
Bartesville Enter-'
■six months
prise.
Cushing, Oleta.
mother leading suffrage worker;
and M s* Aliec Lord, a labor un-
ion organicer.
lasses fitted.
i ind is guaranteed to last non
brakalile for the period of one
Don't get discouraged! I know j
a weather prophet who has made
predictions for twenty years and
r hit it. but lie keeps peg-#
Iloosi'-r Drills at $.>0.00 to Go.
'Hi on time or caah.
OWEN & DUTTON
DRS. MANNING & HARRIS
Office Phone 37
Office over First National Bank
Cushing, Oklahoma.
.ia-*
YEAR it is
pe
MONEY
Carl Waar of Tulaa, is building
Cushing Telegraph School.
Cushing, Ok la. j Pockets to get in touch with pco
Railroad and Commercial Tel- pic who will give you th very
a Curtiaa biplane, so the under egraphv. Typewriting included best values for your m >n y I 1
takers are getting friendly with free. Tuition $35,course 5 months so clean and I'KESS m * nd
his family and keeping their team night and day school. ladies clothing I have t i 1, st
hitched for a faat run Carl el H, L. STOUT. Mgr. equipped ahop. m th. .itv.
pects to aay good-bye in about r — HAVE tbe olde.-t sh-e. in
two weekf. ^e have a cuple of sharpies the p^ity turn out as gtHKl wo~k
Vo. 4 creata separator* left that M aBV un n th- who'.- eounlr\
Watch for Ue dates in th» we will sell on ti«e for 650" ,t standard pri. s |o.-,t . r
paper for Program of the mov fondly *500. SiaJba dru^' ntort and a,.. I, re
M>g P>et«re Show OWEN 4 DUTTON, to sUy .
ritig away. When he does fin-
illy gu-ss right, the neighbors'
in YOlfUju'ill say. "I gti-ss the obi man j
tew wb::t he was talking about.'
Deacon Wslker.
Or. King's New Life Pills
Th® bsat in th« world.
I'bone 105 for meats and gro-
ceries.
Skiatook," says the M«Ab*ste
x* Capital, "came into fam.-
•ring a million dollars for th
iit"tl. Sotn • burglars came t»
eon. «*isi"ti that there must Is*
BIG 4 BARBER SHOP
Clean, Comfortable, Up-To-Date
Shave, Straght 10 cents.
Hair Cut 25 cents
Bath in Connection Opposite Commercial Hotel.
H_C1_Chriatnpher-- Pn>p
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