The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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truut ktv* barn killed b| InpvMrt
In itK> nnUrr
Tb» cm bumlr.-d » cond an
alveraary of the fouedm/ of rrtne.*
ion aniveraJtjr. Princeton. N J. t«i
c«4«ferat**l with appruprlav •■».;cla«s.
lW*irn- Robertson. ti rt ting n ISO-
twrM power Locomobile, mt»a tte
Vnntf«'A»Ut rup rne*.
Th«* American batttnahlp flfil hi*
left Yokahama for Olongnpo. Phil-
Ipplaea.
|lronj(h'«-n Brandenburg was arret-
ed nt Dayton, Oblo. charged «l*b ton
log the Cleveland letter.
Irrnl Area catwcij nn ripltwlcn of
nitroglycerine at Bhamoklu, PA, dr>
ime 11 f,o.ooo damag*-
.l<>!-n P. Rfyr.ol.ln. Jr. was opoln!-
•si receiver fur tb« bunaing Arm of K
H. Oajr
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town. pb>»trUn aad • jf*«K.c k«i
btvn Manmt^ to l*»ftt la tiMM the
IOwWm of Ctuinlnoa*. afeo *pr«cta
In kw»tt» a mother Mwa after No
| rrmWr 10. TW PttktH la a 4a«in
t*f of T P ffitoat* aad *w former-
jlr a CcatenrlUo girl
j At flt L>«u Uu Tiornaa
||t«i*a thrw jrMira In tb<' pen tor
fraudulent rrgist, atlon
Jobn Hhl»rr* and K4 Qoinn wr*
killrd when tbeir auto r a into a
ftylkhl car at Owwer* lo*a.
! The village of Vklnnrr. M« . ■»«
«erroun<Wd by flam*'* and mliliona of
feet of lumber have brrn coaeumed
Hno» and alret made Kanaaa and
Mitaourl people sblvwr somewhat
la»t week •
I The
Central Demand
i af Ue WaU lafuna~J ol tkm KjU ha*
ialwsye U« M a ewfdk. [I»ai»»t a»J
Ami Nm4 kaabv* wau jy -t kam
nl«. a UaaUee a few* rkjrwMM «wU
pnnwil parte an ham to Ifcam lu be
and truly bawOrial ta rtf«».
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"1 hat. Na« mm
4t . • *aa to bta Mao»*
"Wka< i h"f naked blta agra
•al t M « eeilt gtaat you aat'htat "
"Well." rwptMd lb* »aa. DeWf. 1
araai ran to bave carved otoe my
HM*aaatr*t "heao wb»d. Mere Ilea a
mm *tu <eo«%ed fur bia Hvtaa
sSSSs SICK HEADACHE
la a*aally
•<«Mb ibat tba
of tba ftabrtc la
a# varytag
thick naoa. able* Ml aaly iMtmre tie
appear a ace. bat alau afecta tba ■aar-
ttaaluiafl tbat be bad, r<*»eta!!a4 lag gaallty of
any aUMapt aa tbe part of hl» rtrb re Me raa be aailraly o*m
lan.ma i» brag ton a>aeb aUnit »betr IMbuir* lllarrb. aa It raa be
family connect Ian a, be aaak tato a macb non tblnly bee ana* af It
avwot »*«•*> or atreagtb tbaa otbar taafcaa.
CARTERS
aM«, wann urn
SMALL mi. SMALLMSf. SMIil fMB.
la Mppty>ng ibat ilnntaad with Ita «•
taUeal rambnabM af Hymy «< bp and
ELatr «4 banna. tba C^lilunna big rtjmip
(o pwwii along etlwcai liaae and re<w«
aolbaawrttaof tbalaaaUwfor lU remark-
A Hawaetieid Maaeaaily
Tbat ia ona of many rmanna ahjr
brrup of f ig» and lltair of Henna ia given .
b. U<-~. >■, Uw Wd|.l^r~4.1 ^ "~~lW
To get ita beneficial rflarta alaaya buy.
Uw genuine - manufactured by tbe Cali- I
forma Fig fly rup On., only, and fur aala ' Tha OlWcutty
by all leading druggiata. l*noe fifty oente
I would alacat aa mob tbtnk of
running my fbna vltboat mybnaati
aa altbuat Hunt * Idabtalng till Of
all tbe liniment* I ba*«< ev«r u»ed
for both man nnd boaat. It la tbe quick
oat la act Ion and rlrbrat la reaulta
b>r burn* and freab cuta It la abaolule
ly wonderful. I regard It aa a bouaw
Your* truly.
It IIAKItlKON.
Knacluaku. Illaa.
Mm On»«ieo.
~fie raea baa got tmr rtae an' ablaa
ef «t*r it bopaa tar git dar." *a»d
Hrotber William* Tua many nf a*
tblnka dat all »e g«»t *ter do la t«r go
tar aleep In da hot *un an rtae up an
eat watormlllton* In de ahnde' l>ay
ain't no mom In die wurl' far de lair
man lla'a alwaya da una what glta
rua over, an' den laya dar an' bowla
bekaao boa burt!"- Atlanta Cnaatllu
FltSM
CAHfOS
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FOUNDERED?
SEC ME O A TRIFLE PERSONAL.
Kdward Cook A Co. aoap manufac
turora. I^ondon, ubtalned a libel Judg-
Oa," Boaton. l,ra"blTltlear $7.-j ®ent *of IIIS.OOO axalnat certain
juewapapera owned by l«ord North-
William Van Slei-t and Dr. Uldn-y c,,<re- wh,ch ch^ th»l «hr< com
H. BtoWflt. both of Plttafleld. wtt" °Jtorat »
enjoyed n auccaaful baPoon trip of ^ A'ro *w" *1
fifty flvo mll«a I., the ' Hlttsflcld" Id ' *ol'! to th® Wri*bl Brogiera.
«he heart of the Berkabirca.
Enragt'd becauao
t'akmenlda
jof Iktyton, Ohio, for their remarkable
.a'hb'voinentH.
Tho reaulta of Canadian electlona
fleaudry who engaged Lhow that lh„ Laur|er government haa
to aay whether abe would keep his
been sustained with a good majority
prom I ue to marry him Arthur Bou-j prtva|<j M|k(j „eochanii of tho ^
dreau.#Jr., Bbot and killed tho girl
He ia *n Jail at Holyoke. Mass. j g
Miaa Frifa won the world'a apc-ed
championship, at Madison Square
Garden, N. Y., using a Underwood Pio-
neer vlaible typewriter; 87 words per
minute. •
Jennie Dempster, aged 18, Chicago,
shot and fatally wounded Joseph
OeorReopollB, declaring he had ruined
her Hie.
> "Ted" Burton, an outlaw, confessed
ft Tiptonville, Tenn., to beinff one of
he night* riders who killed Captain
(juentln Rgnkin, at Reelfoot Lake
He gave the names of the others.
' At Indianapolis a bronze statue of
Benjamin Harrison was unveiled.
Thos. Evans, a Utah Agricultural
college football player, died from in-
juries received in a game.
The proposed deep waterway in Il-
linois can be constructed in six years
and fully paid for out of water pow-
er earnings eleven years ihereafter,
according to estimates submitted by
Engineer Lyman E. Cooley, of Chica-
Stotsenburg last May and killed four
of his comrades, was sentenced to
life imprisonment by the trial court
before which he appeared.
Captain Clarence Vyner, a rich
American resident of Vienna, started
on a motor tour for England with
jMme. Bettiji of Chile. At Traunstin,
a town of upper Bavaria, the motor
car met with an accident while des
go. .
It is said the Pope has decided that
a special consistory shall be held for
the nomination of new American car-
dinals after the reorganization of the
American dioceses and that the Unit-^
ed States shall have three cardinals.
Approximately $3,600 is what the
First State Bank of Fallis, Okla., is
out on account of the robbery of the
bank by yeggmen who used nitrogly-
cerine.
The Illinois supreme cort has ruled
that the "Keeley cure" formula is Dr.
Keeley's discovery and a secret
In New York, May Farreli, a seam*
stress, saved the lives of hundreds
but may lose her own, by carrying out
of a crowded tenement, house a
burning oil stove which had exploded
Governor Patterson, of Tennessee,
claims to have the names of the
night riders engaged in the Reelfoot
Lake murder and that all will soon
be in custody
Plans have been accepted for tho
$150,000 church which Mrs. ftussell
Sage is to build at Far Rockaway
Long Island, as a memorial to her
husband.
T&e car shops <jf the Cambria Steel
company, Johnstown, Pa., which have
been idle since last spring, will re-
sume work Thanksgiving with a full
complement of 1,500 men. Orde.rs
from the Harriman lines are suffici-
ent to run the plant until the first of
the year.
James Thorne,. a farmer near Rus-
eelville, Ala., while attempting to
and the chauffeur were instantly
killed and Captain Vyner was seri-
ously injured.
As a precaution against any dis-
turbance during the visit at Amoy,
China of the second squadron of the
American battleship fleet, invitations
to the Chinese reception to the fleet
have been limited in number to 400.
The will of Manuel Silva Bussia,
the man who on February 1 of this
year assassinated King Carlos, has
been discovered in Lisbon. It gives
instructions as to how his children
were to be notified of his demise.
Fashions for aeroplaning already
claim the attention of London out-
fitters.
Toulon, France, truck vendors have
gone on a strike against the imposi-
tion of a tax of one-half* cent a pound
on vegetables.
Wreckage picked up in the North
Sea confirms the fears that the steam-
er Yarmouth, with a crew of 23, foun-
dered while crossing the Engfish
channel. It is believed the crew per-
ished.
Amoy, China, extended a glad wel-
come to the eight battelships com-
prising the ^second squadron of the
American Atlantic fleet.
Orders have been issued that the
Russian troops in Chi Li province, in-
cluding the legation at Pekin, be with-
drawn. J%pan will also withdraw 400
of the 800 men she has maintained in
the province.
Duchess Alexandi% Victoria, * of
Schlesswig Holstein, daughter of
Prince Frederick, duke of Schleswig-
Holstein, was Tnarried in the chapel
of the German Imperial Palace, Ber-
lin* to Prince August William.
The Manitoba grain 'dealers' asso-
ciation announced that 53,000,003
bushels of this year's wheat crop of
western Canada has been marketed.
The Sofia correspondent of the Mail
states that the Bulgarian envoys to
Constantinople are returning to So-
fia, their mission having failed.
Holland may blockade the ports of
Venezuela in order to force Castro to
Clifgymin'i Particular Raaaan for
Omitting tha Fifth Vara*.
A clergyman In an Interior town
married a woman from whom ha ro-
calvad a dowry of 110,000 and a pros-
pect of more. Shortly afterwards,
whlla occupying the pulpit, be gave
out a bymn, read the flrat vacao and
proceeded to read tho fifth, com-
mencing :
"Forever let my grateful heart."
ti f .' li. . imii-.I am! ••n-lalnr -I
"The choir will omit the fifth v*rs*>."
Some of the congregation read the
writ for themselves and smiled as
they read:
Forev»r let my *rateful heart
]JI* bound lea* (jrar# ador.',
Which dvea ten thousand hleaalngs now/
And blda.me hoj>« for moi
"ttd you have a clear rrniwlenfa
•ben you bad concluded tbat horse
trade** *
"I should Hlipe not"
-Why notr *
•"I've noticed thai when I row* out
of a horse trade with a dear con
scU nce I come out with tha poorest
horse "—lloualoo Post
* Rett and 8i«ep.
F\'jt escape tho*« miseries of win-
ter—a bad cold, a distressing cough.
Many remedies aru recommended, but
the ono quickest and best of all Is
Simmon's Cough Syrup. Soothing and
nealinK to tbe lungs and bronchial
passaici-s, It atops the cough at once
and glvos you welcome r«st and peace-
ful sleep.
Cost of Royalty.
The annuities paid by tho British
peonle to the king and queen amount
to 12,350,000; $500.00(1 Is paid In an-
nuities to other members of the royal
Gtiaraf
How's This?
W(| offer One Hundred Dollart Rewtrd for «ny
raw of (*larrh Uiat cannot tm cured by Hall*
Cktarrb Cure.
F. J. CHENEY a CO.. Toledo. O.
We, the nnderomicd, have known F. J. ( h<ner
for the last li year*, and believe htm perfectly hon-
orable in all buslnen transactions anil tmanclalljr
able to carry out any obligations made by his firm.
Wauhno. Kinnan a Marvin,
Wholesale UruKKlst*. Toledo. O.
Hall* Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actum
dlrrctly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the
system. Testimonials sent free. I'rlce 75 cents per
bottle. Hold by all Druratsts.
'iako Hall's Family Pill* tor constipation.
Uncle Zcb'p Preference.
Uncle Zebulon was on a visit to his
nephew in the big city and th^ two
had gone to a restaurant for dinner.
They had £iven their order and were
waiting for it to be filled when tho
younger man, who had been glancing
at a paper that lay on the table, said:
said:
"By tlie way, uncle, did you ever
have cerebro spinal meningitis?"
"No," replied Uncle Zebulon, aftoi*
a few moments' mental struggle with
the question, "and I don't want any.
I'd rather have fried liver and bacon
any day." #
Don't Be Irritable.
"An irritated skin makes an Irri-
table person, and an irritable person
gathers much trouble unto himself or
herself, as the case may be. Moral:
Use Hunt's Cure, one box of which is
absolutely and unqualifiedly guaran-
teed to cure any form of skin trouble.
Any kind of itching known is relieved
at once, and one box cures."
I family.
Strong Winds and Sand Storms
t-nuse granulation of the eyelid*. PETTIT'8
KYK SALVE soothes and quickly n-lievea.
All druggists or Howard Bros., llunalo, N. Y.
Advocates of corporal punishment
evidently believe that an occasional
spanking makes children smart.
IF you want
a Heating
MAM «. l im
Thmm litis I* fh# inaimmi ||«m||im
WATSON'S W%
r ebrifugL
In conjnnetlon with WAnOTS MM*
MIX and WATSON S UNIIIEJfT»diaU.k.t«rvd
ucoordinir to direction*.
warsart renihwg i» a r—
«n «bi. u u> a. riiwaiM >i.h h trains
and aids la earrjlng o*Ul* mmmt* orwtwl.
rvsultlnf kr«M bora—, aralsa aad aaltis
In tba vary pink ol health.
$1.00 per bottle at your dealers
'' he's onl saa<l ue Iha II M au* va'll
ply yon I Amedlaiely.
' •***» IA' W»t—m Urn, .V*n*
AIIVWl /mimtni. ^,/hs'j (Ms
em! IIa tba 910$ Mi wall a«|r
ply yoa ISmrdl*i«l;
•~u Wt
/Tata
.VVhs. »«/W< .Vtfasm Ktm—4,.
Ah I. li'ttmm'i IijhiJ Blttfn. W >
»' Uulrr T/u, mv isi
C»„tM I. I Write imjw for our Inlereatlnft leer bnoklat
OlOVC lor coal I •vinlaoitiu? Valuable veterinary IslnnssIlM
thai yon slinul.l havJ.
TIIE WATSON COMPANY
elusive write, • riNi? nuifr. abb.
or for wood ex-
us for our free
catalogue. We ,
make a com-
plete line A
strictly high-;
'J grade Heaters,
also Stoves and
am, up-to-datk iiornkkickit.iis Ranges. We operate the larg-
I'se Reti CroM Hull Mine. It makes clothe* I *>c+ ctnve nlant in thf"Wf<lt
clean and bweet a. when new. All grocer.. Cbl ,SlOVC ln VV eSl,
making exclusively National
•Liberality does not consist in glv gtoves ancJ Ranges and built
ing largely, but in giving wisely.— =»
Jerome.
this business because we make
o , u » n « v • > e- « *U our stoves air tight, gas
Smokers have to call for Lewis Single . , _ » ,
Binder . Igar to cet it. You. dealer or j tight, SOOt'pTOOf and thorough
Lew.' Factory, Peoria, Pi. ! fire keepers. We will sell you
Marriage is a contract, but there | a National through One of OUT
are lota of contract Jumpers. | dealers in your home tOWIl
Mrs. wm.iow s soothing symp. ! and give you a double guar-
For children teething. bofu'Qa the kudu, rcducoa liv . a j a i »
oiunxijauon.snsyspsiu, cures wind coiiu. 2&cabuuis. ! antee, ours and your dealer s,
The .ctiomTor . d„„i, nan .po.k that «"t shall prove a better
louder than his words. ! stove than any you have ever
used and at a price equal to
inferior makes. Write us today.
Excelsior Stove & Mfg. Co.
Those Tlre<l, Arlilnif Feet of Yonm
need Alton's F. ot-Kaso. 25c at your llruKglst'
ror sample.
Write a. ti. Olmsted, Lm Boy, N. Y.,
When a man 1b short he usually has
a long face.
Station B, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Dainty Bits of Sentiment.
A fine bit of sentiment from Editor
Howe of the Atchison Globe: "Treat
the faith your friends have in you as
carefully as you would handle a dainty
silk parasol in a violent wind and rain
storm." ^
If the energy that women expend in
making fools of men could be concen-
trated—but what's the use of speculat-
ing with impossible problems?
Walk home in almost any new shoes—
They start comfortable.
iWith every few steps they lose cora-
a»e p* fort
Try a pair of smart White House Shoes.
Walk home, or anywhere—they start
comfortable. Continue comfortablo
—end comfortable—stay graceful.
WHITE HOUSE SHOES:
rOR MEN. $3.30. >4.00. $5.00 and $6.00.
FOR WOMEN. $3.50. $4.00 and $5.00.
ouster Bmra Blue Kibbon 5hoei ltr fisncittri Ask v»nr dealer er them.
THE BROWN SHOE CO.. M.Kerb
*-••9 %
MEANS QUALITY
45 to 50 Bu. of Wheat Per Acre
have been grown on lam lands ia
WESTERN CANADA
Murk lot would be
•alufactoty. Tim gen-
eral average it above
twenty bushels.
"A II are loud in their
prnlsea Ol tha Kreat
nope and tbat won-
derful country." Ei
bid fnrn correspmhnce NjIhmuI tJUorUI
Association ofAuuusI, 1908.
It is now pouible to secure a homestead ol 160
acres free and another I bO acre* at $3jOO per acre.
Hundreds have paid the cost of their farms (if
purchased) and then had a balance of from $10.00
to $12.00 per arte from one crop. Wheat. b«ley.
Oats, Rax -all do welt. Mixed fanning ia a great
success nnd dairying it highly profitable- Excel-
lent climate, splendid school* and churches, rail-
ways bring most every district within easy reach
of market. Railway and Iqivf companies have
lands for sale at low price»-*ndf<Ja easy terms.
Last Beet Went" pai
free. For these
to eecure lowest? railway
t" pmnptfleto and mupaeent
und i■.formationa:i to how
ir railway rate*, apply to
Ottawa, I
or to the authorized Canadian Government Agent*
t. S. CRAWFORD.
(to. 125 V. Ninth Street.
"3S"
Clsa»Ms Slid bmiUHse the halx.
Promote* a toNiknt growth.
Never FsJIo to Bnstora Ona
Wc,shd-«1.0Uat "
\
loj, «b»I«HBle or retail.
2l2USUta,i
ELECTROTYPES
PENSIONS
SentFreo
chase a mule out of the yard picked revoke his decree prohibiting the
trans-shipment of goods from Venez-
uela ports at Curacao.
Prince Henry of Prussia spent sev-
eral hours in the air at Friedsrichs-
hafen, Germany, as the guest of Count
Zeppelin, who made an ascension in
his remodeled airship at a compara-
tively early hour. The prince sat at
the steering wheel for many miles of
the flight, guiding the movements
The Russian parliament will reopen
for the autumn session. A number of
important reforms are ready for im-
mediate consideration in the lower
house; others are far advanced. Since
tip a small stone and threw it at the
animal. He missed the mule and hit
his two year old son, killing him in-
stantly.
The ouster suit against the Inter-
national Harvester company filed by
Attorney General Hadley was contin-
ued to the January call in the Mis-
souri supreme court. This action
was taken because the taking of tes-
timony has not yet been completed.
With March contracts selling at 5c.
October 29, the market for coffee fu-
tures was at its- lowest level since
1904, and it was claimed that con-
sidering the increased surtax and the'the dangers that threatened their pre-
Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite
The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the
system. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it
i^simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual form. For adults and children. 50c.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more ooodi briohter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c oackaoe colon all HUers. They dye In cold water better than any other dye. You can dra
aw garment without ripping apart. Write (or froe booklet—How to U»e. Bleach and Mix Color*. MONROE DRUG CO., Qulncy, ////#>o/a.
and WJitakey HnNtw
tcfatQd luuiiff vtUioul
wuq. lifxiirof particular#
HCTit IfHTlK. IB. W,
Woolley.M.AUuuta#U».,JI0aa'ijwB*.
WII>OWS,UIulBr NEW LAW"t>t*lnoa
PENSIONS bV^Kr.MD.Ra,a°
Thompson's Eje Water
DEFIANCE STARCH
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 46, 190til
The Safe Way
exchange rate, the returns to the
Brazilian planters are less than at
any time since contracts sold at $.355
Jn 1903.
Orders for the final abandonment
by tbe military authorities of Fort
Kecgb. Moct.. were issued by General
Edserly. commander of the depart-
ment of th» Dakota. The troops were
withdraws from this post a year ago.
and la Jane last tbe reaervation was
the Interior depart-
turned over
neat.
Count Von Moltke. new Danish min
later t*i tb? Cailw) Stai
ed la Waaatnirtaa.
decessors have now been fully dissi-
pated, the legislators can attack their
task with the certainty of carrying
it to successful completion.
The new national theater was op-
ened at Panama. "The first night"
was made a brilliant affair by tho
presence of President Obaldia and his
cabinet. Oovernor Blackburn and the
nembera of the Isthmian canal co:n-
mlaalon.
When Threatened
witE a mishap, the safe way is to take Cardui and
prevent the trouble from occurring.
Weak women need Cardui before confinement,
to strengthen their system and help them through
this trying period. Thousands have tried it, and
found it of wonderful benefit, at that and other try-
ing times of their lives.
Mrs. Fannie Nichols, of Mexico, Mo., writes:
"Last year I was threatened with a mishap and
Wine of Cardui helped me more than
any other medicine. Now I have a fine
healthy boy. I think Cardui the finest
medicine I know of, for female troubles,
and I wish all suffering women would
try it."
Cardui is sold by all reliable drug-
gists, with full directions for use, in six
languages, inside the wrapper. ■
VALUABLE
BOOK FREE
The new Austrian battleship Era-
herzeg Franz Ferdinand was driven
ashore at I sola, nine miles southwest
has arrir-iof Trieste. The bsttleship was
launched only a short white mgo aad
Clevrlaad's street railways hare -ad not yvt been completed. Several
eked for a jeeelrer to take charge j varsh.p. are *ngar< 1 ia vffcru t*
( all loca! {.ropcrtlaa. laeSoat bar.
Take CARDUI
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