The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1907 Page: 3 of 12
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Will Probably Build.
Pro*|w*ct» for a rail ri*ad fu»in
Cushing t*» Monk«»|ce« itro gH-
• ing liriffliter avery duy. "1
vlid hi ml Valley Uy. company i»»
now beginning to mi' wlmv »
Milt*. SUcIl IMO lilt' *»n<* propOMtl,
would Ik» a good dividend Jiayei.
It would run through t!»•* rich
i»bt coal ami oil land* thai are
now in existence, and il would
i w< _ enter some, of tlie l#o&t cotton
«. in »uioortmi w »onounc« owm- L.0unlry in tlie Indian Ten itorv,
i. l. Turner « * cawIiui® t»r ■ w|,*,c|| moans a great tonnage.
Taking everything into con-
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not « •injgl* |trmon »«• InJnred
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|»it-%wleni W U. T. U.»
i*oiU|Miili*d l»y her hunband, lion
|». |\ llllleruian, will |iftw
through I hi* cily tomorrow on
llieir way lo Panama, wliere Mr.
Ililirruiaii i» «>iigaged III it the
practici* of law.
Mil* llilliTiuaii a ill U> al tin- I^k'hUkI one Illock north of
meeting ol the W. C. T. U. and Coffey'% Furuiture Store
- tlt airen to mm tlie ladie* of tie' phone 9. Ken, Phone 31
DR. J. W. WEUS,
I'by.ui.n and Surgeon.
IIMm on Mule Sin* I.
DR. LARSON
For the United Statee Senate
snbject to the decision of the
Democratic priraariea on May
23rd, 1907.
For United States Senate.
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State* Senator.
State Treasurer.
We arc authorised louoneuncc the n»me of J.
A. MfDf !«•«•. of« »rnegt«\ u«.» »• .nUldutf fur th^
. m» cof Suite TrtMUMr. Mioject to tu« will of
iwmocrncv.
union at that liii'o. She will
al*** apeak at the Teni|>eraitoe
tuana meeting in the eveing,
leaving at 11.211 by way of the
Uock'Ulaud lor Panama —Toea
duy » OHlaliomau,
Judge ijjr l »si ,u»<i-*ai district.
We lire uuiu- u/. ti •* ' •laa;,, *J
fj ' • - a-tolorJudgoot
tne Twini x Ursi .1 • " l u
the Hctlon o. the Uemocratic party.
Victims of Wine.
Monday evening a narty from
vvery-UH B ,„»«». ^ wurk.
Hidtratioii we don l think that a ..
Idt u 1 •
, ; ing near Quay came into town,
railroad company could build i * , f ,
' ., . . |Two of the number, D. SI. Jonea
sixty miles of railroad any whore | ^
•' . . 'a 17 *ear old boy from Mayetta
that would have as great a ton-. • ... ...
For Register 01 Deeds.
We »re author!/.** to announce the name of
C harle»M»tson, of Henry Tow. ship. »*a can
(lidutc f»r Hester of luc's. subject to the
will of the Democracy of Payne county.
We are authorized to announce Hay* Hamil-
ton #f stillwater towBHlilp, as u candidate fer
KejlBter ef Deeds, subject to the action of tire
l)«in».i atic un< Populist voters at primary
or cen ven len for the coining election.
We are authorized to announce the name of
M c Sieen, ».f Stlliw»ttr. for ihe office oi
Hesister 01 Deids, subject to tliechoice of tin
Democr tic and Populist v..tors of this county
for Sheriff
We are authorized lo announce the name of
1 W Mitchell or Cimarron Township as a
candidate lor the n. muni tion to the office of
sheriff, subject to the will of t.e democracy of
Payne county.-
We are authorized to announce tlie name of
W A Pox, of Gleneo Tewnwtilp, as candidate
for the office of See riff, subject to the action of
the Democratic anu Populist primary or con
veution. •
mure as from here U) Muskogee.
If this road is built, which is
almost ai: assured fact, Cushing
would soon be a city. We now
have three railroads running in
all directions except an eastern
outlet. With a line'running in
that direction we would soon be
recognized as a good jobbing
point.
When vour back hurts it is almost
always a warning from your kidneys
When your kidneys are wrong there is
nothing so good as tne use of DeWiu's
for T rsasurer.
WTe are authorized to announce the name of
Samuel B.Durham, of Henry township, as a
candidate IV.r the nomination to the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the will of the
democracy of Payne county.
Kansas, and Fred Poe a young
man from Skedee, are said' to
have drank 1± gallons of wine
during the fore part of the
night and started home in a
drunhen condition some time
after midnight From appear-
ances ii is supposed they lay
down on the railway truck about
a mile north of town. Here a
passing train ran over and killed
them, their bodies being hor-
G. S. MENEFEE
Practical Painter and
Decorator.
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Wall Paper Up To Now
Direct from the factory at any
price. Any kind to suit you.
Paper hanging promptly and
neatly done. Mouldinga,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains,
Portierres and all kinds of
Wall coverings direct from fac
tory. 'Phone 43.
'•When
Jonnie
Comes
Marching
Home."
You can bet we
are
ribly mangled.
The remains were brought to
a„d Bladder l'llls. TlVey | Yale and prepared for burial by .
assist the kidney.. Sold by Simian | Undertaker Reed, being interred i loade<l with Real es-
and Son. | yesterday in tlie Yale cemetery,
Arrested ! Ai,is closes allother ot tl,e
...... , | I many sad lessons upon the evils
Daniel Uigli was arrested by mai
For Commissioner.
We are authorized to am ounce the name of
v m Pearsonef Eagle Townsh'p as a candi-
date for the nomination to the office of County
Commissioner fo. the first District subject to
ihe Democrat and Populist Parties^
For oats, cqni, lny and all
kinds of feed at living prices go
to the Star Feed Store.
Marshal Boyles last Monday
morning and taken to Stillwater
in the afternoon by Sheriff Mc
Coy.
High was arrested about two
months ago for boot legging
ind was out on his own bond to
appear before the Probate court
last month, but when the day of
his trial came he failed to show
up. It is said that there are
several other charges against
him.
Ooyle's cotton gin carries the
best of coal at all times. Prices
are the lowest in town.
of strong drink, liut is the les
son ended? No. We know not
what mother is left to mourn,
what lather remains to bend be
ueath an added weight of care,
what other loving relatives
grieves. The lesson is not yet
ended for these. Is it closed
for you young man?—Yale lie-
cord.
When you need a pill, tak*a pill, and
be sure it? an Early Riser. De Witt's
Little Early Risers are safe, sure and
satisfactory pills. The pills with the
reputation. They do not gripe or
sicken. Whey are sold here by Ssuman
and 9oo.
tate, "SNAPS."
Don't miss this:
4 room house, good
location as in town, 14
lots. Price $800.
Come and see us for
other bargains^ town
and farm property
Farm loans at the
i
lowest rate.
STOUT & HOFFMAN
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Wintersteen, Paul A. The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1907, newspaper, April 4, 1907; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284316/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.