The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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WINTER GOODS
MUST GO!
REDUCED PRCES ON
Gente Clothing, Underwear, Flannels,
' "Blankets, Comforts, Woolen Goods Etc.
LARGE LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING.
Latest styles of Gents and Boy's Spring
Suits just arrived. It is money in your
pocket to buy one.
OUR GENERAL MERCHANDISE STOCK.
Is complete in every particular, and the
Low Prices we make on all classes of
goods deiv competition. Call and be
convinced.
A L. GORHAM.
Cushing Okla.
The Gushing ^ertiio.
W.J. Iteudnll,
K«. i« or
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One year, in advance, $1 00
Si* months, 50
Three months, 25
List your farms with E. W.
Means at th« Bank of Cushing.
Subscribe for The Cushing
Herald, only *1.00 a year.
- Latest styles of Wallpap«r
at the City Diug Store.
Want**).—A young man
wants a place to board in private
family. Enquire at this office.
* Andrew Williams, who lives
across the river, brought to town
on last Tuesday eight bushels of
roasting ears They wore the
tirst of tho season and went like
hot cakes.
NOTICE.
There will bo given by the
Masons at the Masonic Hull at
(juniting on June 24, a supper.
All Masons with their wives sot •
daughters or sweetlivurU urn
cordially invitod to attend wnd to
ring well a tilled baskets with
them. II. B. Newton,
Jacob Puckett,
C! 0. Sumun,
Committee.
Notice.
All parties knowing themsel-
ves indebt<d to tlie fliui of A. C
Hoyt pleane call ntid sett e with-
in the next 80 days as I need the
money and feel sure you wil help
•me by settling promptly,
renpectfully,
Mrs. A C. Hoyt'
Bill Renfrow and family of
Stroud have moved here and are
occupying one of B. P. Walker's
houses. Mr Renfrow is a barber
and is working m the L'ig Four
shop.
-J. Gore Jr. of Vineta X T
Spent TLursdfiy and Friday in
Cushing attenning to legal bus-i.
ness.
-J. W. Hart and John R Case
are in the city this w^f?k with a
bunch oi mares which they have
for sale.
D. D. McHENRY, M. D.
PmSICION S BURGEON
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Offli^ for t.: « ori'aeii at ivntdiwCr
atcood house ast of Metlirdiit
church.
SEE US
I?or Farm Loans; best terms
and rates, Money always
ready, no delay.
Zimmerman & Co.
V/cod Wanted.
On e hundred cords of wood
wanted immediately nt the brick
yard.
Williams A Bailey,
Cushing OUla.
NATIVE LIME
Plenty of first quality
Native Lime at Chan.
Williams' five milee
west and ono mile
south of Cushing at
rata of 60 cents per
barrel.
CHA8. WILLIAMS
IS THIS YOUR WIFE? We can make
anything that can
be made out of
tin or zinc.
You 6t y: "No!" But she should re-
mind you of a duty you owe your wife!
You can end all her kitchen troubles by
buying her a "Quick Meal'* Stove. If
your wife attend* to the cooking, she will
get a vacation every day, when formerly
she was a slave. A "Quick Meal" Stove
will save her more work and steps than
any hired girl she ever had. The "Quick
Meal" Stove will cook a meal in less time
than it takes a coal fire to start, and fe
will do it without raking or shaking, with-
out coot or smoke, without dirt or ashes—
but quicker, better, cleaner and with less
expense, and your wife and the kitchen
will be cool. Your wife will love you more
if you buy her a "Quick Meal" to-dajr.
We carry a full line
of shelf" and heavy
HARDWARE.
Get our prices on
fruit jars.
A full line of everything
handled in a hardware
store.
HUGHES H'DW' CO.
joe. younts place
Ice Cold Beer Always on Tap,
Fine Wines Liquors and Cigars
A Cordial Welcome and Fair Treatment to all
J0E Y0UNT, Pro.
Purnell and Holland
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Facial Upholsters ?nd Designers of Features.
Whiskers Tiimmtd in All Languages. Auto-
matic Hair-cut and Hydraulic Shampoo.
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Hospital in Connection. No Extra Charge for
Ambulance. -:t- Gas, Chloroform, or Ether.
M "Big 4" Barber Shop.
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Rendall, William J. The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1902, newspaper, June 20, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269447/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.