The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
«
I
The Cushing Democrat
Vol 4
CUSHING. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. APR J*. IflO.
N&N
Grady county will «*l*bmic at The hu»m uf C W. Kirk. of Eltgtm Hayas. the cattlaman j 8UU Senator Camhrll Ruawll Here's the latest reeult of the
| Chickasha un May 24 the birth- Woodward waa etmek by Mghtn ' * bu shut and killed hta partner has filed a 7ou-wanJ srgument high coat of living. The editor
day of Henry W. Brady, tha dla- ^ chimney demolished and Kanaaa City laat fall and waa against thr adoptionof tha <>kla- 'of tha Bartlesville Knterprtae
iltttfl •* Mtf(ft Brttftj Pit fir In? tinguiahed Georgian for whom a hole tom »n th«- floor. Mm. himnclf ahot about Ihraa weeks huma City initialed, capital rv*ia»« "Tha young thing who
NEWS AND COMMENTS.
J. J. Brown, a farmer near
Hugo, waa killed by a mute.
K i ngflaher haa adopted t he com
miaaion form of gm«rnment by
a majority of 62.
The alogan at (Guthrie juat now
ia "kill the bill."
the county waa named. Kirk waa rendered unconscious i>«*ar Pawhuska, by Amoa moval bill. KuaseI charges that
By iWiaraatton of Governor lht' •hock- Hays, died fmm bloud poisoning the bill is the creature uf town-
Haskell April 22 was made a le- The Socialist* of Oklahoma "suiting frten his wounds. lot grafter* and that it permits
gal holiday.in honor of thr 21st hive taken up the right to pre- Wckpocketa made a clean
anniveraary of the opening of
Oklahoma to white settlement.
While C. A. Kiggins. of Osage
was waiting at the depot at Horn-
maanimj the!*"* for lhe *°uth |jftund ,oc,l,• ht*
vent the disfranchisement of the •weep in in Tulsa town.
tically nothing. Oppunenta
A the capital removal have ui
until1
state capital removal bill.
Lon Whipple got tangled up
with an unruly cow at El Reno.
The result la a broken leg.
Wilburton has voted $36,000
school bonds for the erection of
a modern high school building.
The city of El Reno has pur-
chased the El Reno Water com-
pany's plant for a consideration
of $120,000
The big state shoot is in prog-
ress at Pawnee this week and
many of the best shots in the
state are in attendance.
We don't care a pint of hook
worms where the state capital
is located; but by Jack we hope
the fruit crop wont catch cold.
W. H. Fletcher, an old carpen-
ter of Tulsa, while intoxicated
beat his wife. She is dead and
Fletcher is under arrest for mur-
der.
Among the early spring blos-
soms the sweet girl graduates
are just now the brightest, fresh-
est, most beautiful and charming
buds of all.
The purport of the McGuire en-
rollment bill is to convert ne-
groes into Indians. Pretty good
thing for the "nigger" but an
insult to the Indian.
called at thla office yesterday to
solicit fonda to sand a miaatonary
to the cannihala is hereby notified
that it waa not shortage of fund*
to' that got her a turn down. It waa
the reault of tha writer's notion
■ —- - v wiwim ma> i in wnicfi ui iimiryumvnuj4. . . u t . .
because he in a citizen not be* then*, crawled under an old build* with the secretary of state, tha canmbalashould ruatle their
cause he ia a negro. jnit am) went to sleep. He awoke entire reargument being limited (own ,n theae Umea of high
A European lieauty doctor I" And all his p»M*ket* turned in- a><10 Wuft><t' 1
promises to remove human skin side out and all his valuables "™"————
in twelve weeka. T«»o slow. K"ne. ••••••••••••••••a**«*«««««««*aaaeaaaaeaaaaeaaaaaaaae
Person* are skinned on capital Attorney (Jeneral West says *
ner of Oklahoma f^tv ha.l nev cily loU Okl*ho,rui ( it> in * that unlesa Bank Commissioner •
" J. Zm "« . A «• „V"un« by M.y :
.he made a twenty mile trip to <i"vernnr llaxkell hu. i,,ued a he will n-new the application for, •
Yukon last week * proclamation declaring .Sayre to mandamus proceeding* against j;
was assaulted and robbed of
$300 and his watch and chain.
Twenty year old Florence Con-
la? a city of the first class. The the hank commissioner to com-
a domestic roturn> from lhe c.iection held in 1*1 an inspection of the Colum-
As the result of
feud. Sam Snell.
Cherokee Indian waa shot
killed near Tahlequah by Tom
Going Snake, another fullblood.
Many Oklahoma antlers, de-
votees of the rod and reel, were ha(j the whooping cough could go Pryor Oreek and has reappointed g
contant tostayat home lut_Sun. homeandstay until the contagion Ben lafayette, of Choctaw and J
in the community had subsided. J. W. Swartz, of Chelsea, as mem
The school was immediately al- '*re the same board,
most depopulated. The fruit crop in six of the
Reports of the state board of Jfeat Central Lake district states
ful'blood on thequaatlon of entering bia bank record. Jj
am the higher class showed 338 votes Governor Haskell has named ^
for and 14 against, (). W. Killiam, of Grove, as a j*
The other day a teacher at Roff member of the board of control 1j
told his pupils that all who hadn't of the state orphans' home at|J
day and perhaps some strange
faces actually appeared at church.
Two Muskogee women are
going to start on May 4 to walk
from Muskogee to SanFrancisco agricuUure are to the effect that is reported entirely destroyed by
—• ^ «9 winn Thou cr0p prospects in Oklahoma are frost and storms, and twelve
better than they have been for other states will have but a liar-
twelve years. It is also a news tial crop. The Ozark Mo. apple
have district seems safe, and Okla-
homa has suffered slight damage
wonderful curative properties of; Governor Haskell has pardon- 50 far'
the waters at Sulphur. We won- e(J Roy Ho£hton, alleged "gen- The all n:ght and day bank is
der if this is another fake d>s- tleman burglar" at Oklahoma the latest innovation in banking
covery. j Cityi who waschased all over the so it is said, Still they used to
Oklahoma. City is after the country by Oklahoma City officers have all night and day
democratic national convention j and had been near serving a jail during the pioneer days of
on a wager of $25,000. They
hope to complete the trip in four
months.
It is said that Dr. Frederick item, that the late frosts
Cook has now discovered the not injured the fruit crop.
banks
Den-
of 1912, and we might add she is
also after every other thing that
is likely to bring a crowd to Ok-
lahoma City.
sentence following a plea of guil- ver and in every town and city of
ty,. Hoghton was pardoned at the golden west. We believe
the solicitation of Secretary of they called them "faro banks" in
State Bill Cross. those days.
Premiums.
AGAIN, we are showing an elegent line of PREMIUMS,
one of which will be given away each week until May 7th. S
Each article will be displayed in Our Window, showing the J
DATE on which it will be GIVEN aWAY. Every man, •
woman and child, is cordially invited to come to OUR a
STORE and put one FREE TICKET in the Box every {
week, whether you buy anything or not. Then, for every
25 CENTS paid for goods or on account, you are entitled to
a ticket. There is this one special feature. Every 50 cent
bottle of our NUMBER 10 LINIMENT that you buy will
entitle you to FOUR TICKETS. If you do not wish to
buy anything, be sure to come to our store every week any-
way and get ONE FREE TICKET.
Cushing Drug Co.
Leadin
The Cushing Trading Co.
The Latest- -A fine line <£Q cft . tfll 7
of New Dress Skirts «P*5»5U to «P1 • • Goods
Just See our New Spring Dress 50Cto$ \ .50
Is. They are beauties,from x •
READY-MADE WAISTS. Stylish, tasty, cheap. Also a fine line of waist goods.
We also lead in IMPLEMENTS Look them over.
Avery and Led better riding listers, Janesville cultivators, Kingman Red bird plows, Bradley X-Ray,
Emerson easy lift and Comodore sulky plows. The best makes of wagons.
Cushing Trading Co. I I Cushing Trading Co.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1910, newspaper, April 28, 1910; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284300/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.