The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1906 Page: 3 of 14
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fourth Friday of tach month,
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Union Lodge, No. 130 A F.& A. II.
—ltegular meeting second aud fourth
Saturday of each month.
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clvcd two car-load* of furniture
and their new funeml car thin
week. Thla enterprlaing ttrm la
getting In a very large atock.
and if there ia any buaineaa to
be done in their line, tbey aurely
will get their ahare.
1. O. O. F. Lodge, No. 37-ltegular
meeting every Thursday night.
H. N. Ferrio, F.Canada.
N.G.
Jake Puckett, John Foater,
Dr. Furrow, John Hopkina and
L. D. Gauct aie the best ttaher-
men we have heard of ao far
thia season. They went out to
the river yesterday and caught
one that weighed 62 pounds.
The day before they succeeded
in catching two, the smallest
which tipped the beam at 85
pounds and the largest45. Who
can beat it?
sec.
Kebecah Lodge-ltegular meeting
every Saturday at 2:30 p. m
Cushiog Chapter No. 59, O. E. 8.-
Itegular meeting second and fourth
F Mrs. Mattie Owen, D. l\ Teter.
W. M.
D. D.MoHBNRY.llD.
Physicion and Surgeon.
Office over Bank of Cushing
Office 'Phone 88. Res.'Phone 26
LR.P.H. MAYfllNNIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over First National Bank
Office'Phone 37. Res. Phone 28.
Do you know as much about
the Bible as you would like to
know? If not, the new combi-
nation Bible study gives all ob-
tainable information on eaco
book, chapter, word or subject
in the bible.
DR. J. W. WELLS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office first door east of Demo-
crat Office.
P. D. MITCHELL
At*orney-at-Law
Practices in ail courts. Office
on Main St. over Drug Store.
BE. M.B. FURROW
The best of work assured. Per-
manently located in Rowe Block
on Broadwav. Phone 71.
J. A. STEWART
Builder and Contractor.
Repairing and job work a
specialty. All work guaranteed.
Cubing - - - Oklahoma
FOUNTAIN NOW OPEN
Our Soda Fount Is now opon to the
Publio. We have an able dispenser who
can suit ths most fastidious thirst
▲NT KIND OF A SUMMER BEVERAGE
Is served at our Fountain.
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Don't forget that ws have ons of the
most oomplete Drug Stock's in Oklahoma.
PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded
—Day or Night.
GEM PHARMACY.
BRINK BROS. Prop.
Iteaidenre 'Phone. *8.
Store 'Phone, 05
********************
Last'Saturday was a big day
for Cushing merchants. We
saw many familiar faces on the
streets, who we know, but
who are now doing the largest
part of their trading elsewhere,
for the simple reason that they
have towns closer to them, than
Cushing is. In talking to some
of them, they informed us that
there is no place that will beat
Cushing when it comes to close
prices on merchandise. We
have one of the most energetic
class of merchants here, that
can be found anywhere, and who
are always looking out for the
welfare of their customers.
Come to Cushing to buy your
stuff, and you will always feel
that you have been fully repaid
for the few extra miles that you
travel in getting here,
FOR SALE —Lease of 120acreF.
100 acres in cultivation; good
house; good well; all under
tfence; three year terms; mostly
bottomland. Inquire of Bank
' of Cushing.
REAL ESTATE
I have opened a Real Estate
office in Cushing which will
work in connection with one
which has been established in
Mountain Grove, Mo. I will
handle everything that you
have for
Sale or Trade.
Come in and get acquainted
and list your property at once.
I expect heavy emigration
from Missouri this fall; there-
fore it is a wise plan to list now-
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
J. W. WAGNER.
Mountain Grove, Mo.
Cushing, Oklahoma.
Local office
with Demo-
crat.
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CUSHING DEMOCRAT.
$1.00 Per. Year.
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Wintersteen, Paul A. The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1906, newspaper, June 28, 1906; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc283896/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.