Cushing Independent. (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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I Sharpie's ;
! Tubular {
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I Cream Separator;
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The Kind that is Different
from the Others.
\\ hen [you buy a Separator don t
fail to examine the SHARPLE S;
it don't cost anything to look it over
and it will do you lots of good. Doz-
ens of people in this section have bought
the "bucket bowl" machines who now
wish they had bought a Tubular. We
have chances every day to replace them
with a Sharpie's Tubular.
We have them from $45 to $80,
and sell them on easy payments.
Notify us and we will send our man
out with one.
The Ark insas Valley Odd Fel-
lows' Association will celebrate
theOCth anniversary of the in-
stitution of the order in America
at Yale on Monday, April 26,
We are told that "all of Cushing
will be over" and strong dele^a-
I tions are expected from Maramec
Stillwater, Cleveland, Quay,
'.Jennings, Terlton, Glencoe,
Skedee, tialston and other points
The local lodges of the order are
' dointr their utmost to prepare for
I properly entertaining the city's
guests. The task is by no means
a small one, as several hundred
, Odd Fellows and iadies of the
Rebekah lodges will be present.
Most of them will be obliged to
i remain in town over night, and
i it will tax those of our citizens
J willing to receive guests to furn-
| ish sufficient sleeping quarters
(will command ready prices, and
jail those who can arrange to
I supply one or more bed9 should
so inform some of the Yale broth-
ers or sisters. And it is to be
hoped than all our citizens will
aid in other respects. Our visit-
ors will be representative men
and women, and it will profit this
community largely to send them
home to their respective towns
with a high opinion of Yale and
its people.—Yale Farmer.
DR. H. C. MANNING
Successor t« Df. Mayginnes
Offio* over the Firet National
Bank, Residence 'phone 28.
Office 'phone 37.
J. B. CUNNINGHAM, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Cushing Trading
company's store. Residence
phone 59, office 59,
DR. BENJAMIN DAVIS
(Successor to Dr. McHenry)
Physician and Surgeon
Office in the Harmon Block
Phone 26. Residence phone 36.
)R.M. B. FURROW DR. C. A. FURROW
FURROW BROS.,
DENTIST
The best of work assured . Per-
manently located in Cushing in
Block. 'Phone 71.
A Cheap Trip
I to California
is possible now and until
April 30. 1909.
[Until then you can buy a
One Way
Colonist Ticket
for $25.00
to almost any part of California
or the northwest, while to many
intermediate points the fare will
be no more than that.
E. BURNS
LAWYER
Practice in all Courts, Collec-
tions a specialty. Room 5 in
Dpera House Block.
si
: Cushing H'rdw're j
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J OWEN & DUTTON, Proprietors. *
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M. M. RODQERS
DRESSSMAKER S3
anteed. Patronage solicited. Residence, first
house East Main street. Cushing, Oklahoma
Ira Stout is authorized to col-
lect book accounts and notes due
Hartwell's Hardware. If you are
indebted to this firm you had bes
call at once and settle and save
costs and further.expense which
will be added on your failure to
do so,
IRA STOUTT SELtS
REAL ESTATE
MAKES
FARM LOANS
WHITES
INSURANCE
A Card.
The Presbyterian ladies will
offer the ladies of Cushing a soc-
ial hour every other week in the
homes of the members. All the
ladies are invited to come and
have a social afternoon together.
Light refreshments will be served
from four to five o'clock, for ten
cents, Mrs. T. J- Hughes will
entertain the ladies Wednesday,
[ April 7th.
presbyerian ladies clrcie,
Mrs. L. C. Garman, Sec.
We have the neatest, nobbiest
line of new spring suits for boys
They have just arrived and must
be seen to be appreciated. The
prices are right.—Phenix & Co
For Sale or Trade.—A new
two-story brick building, 50x70
in good town. Will be sold on
easy terms or will trade for land
The price is right. Also, whole
or half interest in flouring mill,
well situated. Value, $5,000—
half interest $2,500. Will sell for
cash or trade for good real estate.
T. E. Miller, Cushing, Okla.
PAYS
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PACl TJTATES 15TJH1 NESS DEAI S
Egg for Sale.—Buff Orphing-
ton eggs 75 cents per setting —L
C. Garman.
SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
Arrival and Departure of trains at Cushing.O.T
South Bound.
No. 407. 12:19 a. m.
Guthrie Local 415, arrives at 10:05 a. m.
Arkan las City Local 413, arrives at 1:50 p. m
Leaves at 2:35 p. m.
No. 409 arrives 9:40 p. m.
North Boun
No. 408. 2:35 p. m.
Skedee Local leaves 10:10 a. m.
Arkansas City oca! leaves at 10:40 a. m.
No. 410 leaves at 5;30 a. m,
J. E. FLIPPIN, Agent.
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It's Better
BY THE
Better Meals
"Katy" to St. Louis
Kansas City and the North
Better Meals
Office Phone 140. Bam Phone 44.
DR. J. T. DUNGAN
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
cushing, OKLA.
These tickets accepted in tourist
sleepers on payment of Pullman
fare.
Liberal stopovers.
Ever
Eat an Orange?
Did you ever have as many as
yoa wanted? Refreshing, weren't
they? The real good ones came
from California. That flavor came
from picking the fruit when ripe.
Fast orange trains did th? rest.
Orange culture is a profitable
venture. Why not go to Califor-
nia now and investigate?
For full information about the
trip stopovers, apply to
Santa Fe
J. E. FLIPPIN,
Cushing. Okla.
The Magnetic Healer
OF DENVER, COIX>.
Has taken up his residence in this city for the next six months
All chronic diseases cured or relieved free of charge. Call and see
him. Residence first house north of the northeast corner of the
echooi grounds. «®\See small bills.
PLOWS PLOWS PLOWS
Plow Shears and Land Sides
Plow Handles Plow Bolts Plow Points
Cultivator Shovels
and Everything in the Plow line at
J. W. Walker's Machin Shop.
FX PFFRY baggage and Transfer
• I • rLLH I Meets all Trains. Phone 62.
Hauling of all kinds promptly done. Agent (or Waters Pierce Oil Company. Oil and Gas in
quantities delivered. Give me your busieess and 1 will give you good service at reasonable prices.
THE HEW WAY OF SMOKING MEAT
By applying two coats of WRIGHT'S CONDENSED SMOKE
directly ta tiio meat with a brash alter the meat has gone
through the salt. It will be thoroughly smoked, will have a
delicious flavor and will keep solid and awoet and free trorn
insects through the entire summer.
Wright's Condensed Smoke
Is a liquid smoke and contains nothing except what la obtained
STeuPSffi hNEvrI^0s°OLDUlNPB®.la bo«!e. only, each.with a
Ti
— A bott,e will smoke a barrel of meat
(290 lbs.) For «ale by all druggists at 76c. Every bottle guaranteed Ask druggist
(or FREE BOOK, 'VThe New Way." Be sure to get the genuine W BIGHT'S
CONDENSED SMOKE. Made only by
THE E. H. WRIGHT CO.. Ltd., Kansas City, Mo.,
BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
SUMAN'S DRIG STORE.
T. L MILLER SELLS PROPERTY
Old Town Cushing Realty a Specialty.
List your farms and city property with Miller. He is a hustler
business and has many trade proposition for consideration.
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Holland, Al. H. Cushing Independent. (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1909, newspaper, April 15, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274389/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.