The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906 Page: 3 of 10
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%iere I cul**nlljf fthot «*nd killed
Slo/e Robbed
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da) night 40*1 ibuul worth
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Molen Tlt« rnbb.(n» H4i'i <tl to |Mr. Y»>unt Imtl ju*i rvturmtl
Iriitcw by r«l*iox U»<» wioJaw un tram town to til* h«'i»«», north
tit* we%t %»||«» of lb* building «ltd *«*»tof |own, and w«» preparing
thfit |>ryiii|r lh« iron btr* sj»*rt for nuppir, when a re
«»nough m a man could imwI vulvar dropped Iroiu hia in»tde
through. Mr. Owen* on du vo»tiiock^tto4 mum In contact
covering ItU lo»«Saturday tuorn- wiih Um wa«h »tiind in aueli a!
ing, telephoned all over l)Kl»hu j wanner, that it w»* discharged,
ma for blood hound* lo put on Ul° bullet entering *l»* deceased.
the robber* trali. but wa« unable ')*»*> above the heart and killing lk
to gut any. I,i,u instantly.
Word came yesterday th*t Mr. Youut, ag.nl 41 year* and
three iiiois had been arrt*xUil at months, wa* an early nettler
Weleetka. I. T., a* suspicion* among u» and wu* well known
looking characters, and on being a,,d reapect*! by all who had
searched, they hud the stolen the pleasure of hi* acquaintance.
good». If it had not been for He leaves a wife and five child-
one knife among the lot that! ren.
had Mr. Owen's na.no on the T?e f"n,er"' •errictw were
... ,, conducted from the i ount home
blttd.-, they I-rol.ahly wool,I ()|| ^ Sunday M „ o.c|ock .
never have been suspicioned as khv Deitrick, «ifu*r which in-'
the robbers of this store. | ten-ment was made in the. Yount
This is the third robbery for cemetery
this establishment in the past' ... : ~
. . . . . . * . Miss Minnie utiles, who now
your, ami by wbatcvider.ce thai „veg Washington, D. C., ar-
can be secured, it seems that the! rived today for a visit with her
same parties have done the'parents, Mr. and ^irs. Geo.
three jobs. j Stiles.
The loss of the three robberies ~ ~ ~
i t *unn i r • 1 ^01 t-'10 best Wagons and
amounts to about $*00, and if "
can be proven that these parties
got all of the stuff, it will go
pretty hard with them.
I Buggies go to the Cushing
| Trading company. The largest
;and most up-to-date line in town.
Before buying a wagon or
buggy, be sure to examine the
quality and price on the line
handled by the Cushing Trading
company.
C. S. Jones, a boy from Tex
as, who is working near Foss,
Okla., claims to be the champion
cotton picker for this season.
Recently the young lad picked j
and weighed 620 pounds in ten j
hours.
J. W. BJLES
Auctioneer
I have cried .sales in all parts
of the country and am able to
handle anything that you may
want to sell. Gallon me be-
fore you make arrangements
for your sale. It will be to
your interest. Patronaee
Solicited. 15 YEARS EX-
PERIENCE. Office at Union
Hotel.
Cushing : : Okla
TOV
UN TBI
CfiTTIN!
We Have The FURNITURE
and want to sell it to you, because we
know that you will be so pleased
with it that you'll want more.
Our line is complete in overf detail
among which you will find such Up-
To-Date Goods a* Rugs, Wall
Paper, Qu<*en8waro fft>m the cheap-
est to the best including High Grade
China, Sewing Machines, Pianos,
Organs, Etc.
See the Schumann Piano before buying
L. P. COFFEY
Undertaker; Licensed Embalmer.
In Carver Building on Broadway.
Cushing Pawnee Cleveland
PURE DRUGS |
Our stock ol drugs consist of nothing but |
the best that money can buy. All pre- *
scriptions are accurately and carefully g
compounded by an experienced and reg- |
istered pharmacist.
We have a full line of Drugs, Druggist Sundries, Patent
Medicines, Toilet Articles and everything that can be
found in a firstclass Drug Store.
GEM PHARMACY.
BRINK BROS. Prop.
Residence 'Phone, 33.
Store 'Phone, 65
We Are Selling
Suits at very Low Prices. Come
in and see our New Fall Line.
All of our Winter Goods is
now in and can be bought
from 33 1-3 to 50 per cent
less than regular prices.
We bought our Stuff Cheap this year.
GOOD & CO.
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Wintersteen, Paul A. The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906, newspaper, October 18, 1906; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc283948/m1/3/?q=Quinton: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.