The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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The Cushing
CUSHING, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. FF.IJ
No. 39
OKLAHOMA
CORN
CLUB.
Or«« nit Alton Formed *t Farmer*
Short Course.
with regard to plans ami method*
of growing euro should be gum
to Secretary L A. M«*»r* h«»u«»
Stillwater.
Herewith we reprint an edi-
torial fn»m the Stillwater Ca
/ette which we bellow will be of
interest to our farmer readers
We had intended to aay some-
r
Margaret C. Green.
Margaret C. IJrwn, nee Set-
2HF3J4-S3!
12* ^^^^wa^ruHHv"k
In her ratiAfter teach- - — to a
inga few years in Crook.ton,. t.orn club T, work*??? thing of this ourselves. but the
Minnesota and Fairbury. Neb., this association wW m.Hntt" IC,AX*tte U *» well that we
•he was married to Edgar M. tolSLLinterfere cannot refrain from
<ire*n. the marriage taking place tTdns vLh £17 ir
Aug. 27. 4886. To this union by the members of "the nw "1" the news columns of the
Here were bom two children. K. homa Com Kreeders1 and fw <;,a/ettt' wU1 an account
M=S ssssj-^ :.5St iZEfazism
;JU in life she prefe-ed her £525
of the Presbyterian church. ST* -'Active thin^ in n.anv way,.
The funeral services were held ^i.Ton^Xje^iT th"< ,h«
at the Presbytenan church on | jng in the work whieh ha« i lectures, demonstration* and
Saturday morning*conducted by shouldered bv the nlu inferences recently dosed ac-
Rev. Grace, pastor of that church, Com club Oklahoma complished nothing more im-
aaaiated by Rev. Taylor of the Memberehip ia open to anv p?^,nt ,h«" ^e organization of
M. t. church. • ... • p, , an^ of this corn club, it is in fact
For the first time in the his- who is oveV^G yeara of *°ma' "a steP in the ">ht direction/*
tory of the immediate family There will be no afe'* and one hoI>es the initiatory steps
death has entered, and by its en- but the innuaMZ ^ c* ma>' lead to 8t»'d«*-
trance removed the one who cents in advance T^ffi r The A*ricu,tural and Mechan-
shall probably & missed the the association consist ofa^esi ?!• COll,ff and Experiment! And
moat. For almost a quarter of a dent, vice prsident and secret*™ , ,°n: splendid technical . d
century she had been the nearest treasurer. An advisory com .facu'ty,of the institution and the )a,*ai
fnend and the comforter of every mittee of three was also selected ^°- a^™lture itself cannot
member of the family. To her This committee shall have au^t f,° a f eater ^ork for Oklahoma
we all went when the world ity to _preparrZksaVrplhrLr."ieorant0,'reaCh "" d°Ctrine °f
average >«nr than tie
l*>a*ibl> make in ten average
years on cotton, ami with far
l«iw work and without the neces-
■ity of keeping hia children «»ut
M'hool a day. Cotton breeds ig-
noranee; mrn breeds intelligence.
This Oklahoma corn club ia a
gt**i thing. . The day of ita or-
••••••••••••••••••••«
j Now is the Time! I
— TO SIXECT YOUR
ganixation tfhotdd become an hia
toric one. and likely it will., a
reprinting *en*r,|tion from now, when the
beneflcenfe of ita work ia real-
i*ed.'
For SaleCheap.
O^ largo heating store (wood
or coal.)
One good bed-room suit.
One new folding bed.
One sewing machine.
Two rocking chairs.
One rug 9x12
One linoleum 101-2 x 15.
Two center tables.
One Childs bed.
Two child's rockers.
One clock. One cupboard.
One coal-oil stove (2 holes).
One flrele8s cooker,
One new sectional book-case.
70 quarts fruit, 100 empty
uit jars. One saddle.
And our eight room house at a
"n.
O. I). Mc Henry.
Dressers and Iron Beds
• j
; We have a fine line of dressers !
; all styles in the latest finish. Our
| • little Princess will take your eye. •
: It will be worth your time to I
• look through our line of Iron beds. I
: Thirty firie different designs for you |
I to choose from. •
• In fact, we handle everything you need to furnish •
; your home. We are are alway. glad to .how you and will J
J sell at prices that are right. •
seemed wrong and found her a bulletins, and otherprinted^'
readv ivmnsth r^ or.^ . . . "L,,er printed mat-
Dr. J.
„ uunetins, ana otn
^pymCring ilHhea^h yeare M^mmend °' <5klahom»'h«™ been
that husband and children might corn and suduIv th*> «a \ minds which shoulc
always And it the heat place on to members of the cTub The ""T haVe g""e cra^
earth Careing littleforshow or, committee has been requested to T F"lally il seems-to
social excitement, her home and seoure information" 'StT\ ®ome^to fiome in
its inmates were her all. A We^a„„;i„ui . . Oklahoma that cotton is not a
It is
Moving to Enid
T. Gray and family are
ence to available seed corn and Uk™a ™fc ~tton is
if any m.mhw Zll ?: ««»d thing for this state.
.... -■ -• nun irtiuuy are
For some years many of the prejjann^ to move to Enid, where f
. they will make thier home and
and where Mr, Gray will go into
the hardware business. Dr.
minds which should have guided Gray's residence has been pur-
them better, have'
chased by Prof. R. E. Chandler,
who intends to occupy it, and
Charles Willis has .purchased Dr.
Gray's intrest in the Willis Hard-
ware company's stora in Still
water.
Cushing Furniture Co.
WALTERS & FUSON, Prop..
faithful wife always,in the hours ,f a„y ZZZt , COr"' and
of adversity a supporting com- i aSaHy^'varietyhe T crop, because it
panion. and ever . true mother, j can make his wfshes Imo1™ to ^"ngs cash whe" ^ is ready, bu,
she will not be for-gotten and the committee an f thT +t0 f°r every pound of cotton raised
her memory will yet bring cheer ln question will be «,mnr a m 0kIahoma since the first was *' 1
when the way seems dark. | lided a ^t^b i PP k P?~ p,anted' more than its vale fays: "f
Her sufferings were long but tained from a grower The ^ ^ expended in ,ak°r, haVe had
at Jast she gently and easily fell Drice will ran™ fJIZ L ^ sweat' deprivation
asleep, for God had called her
I beyond.
An empty chair; an aching
void; a face not seen, but a
memory, sweet and dear. Her
life was not spent in vain, al-
though it was unostentatious,
for a husband and son are better
men because she lived, and a
daughter has been given an ex
* emplar of true womanhood.
For her no more pain which
brings endurance; for her no
more the shadow which accent-
^ jf ^ uates the light into which she
has entered; for us a lasting
sadness "which is not akin to
pain and resembles sorrow only
as the mist resembles the rain;"
for us a splendid motive to "en-
dure unto the end." It is only
a little while.
E. M. G.
THANKS.
With my children I wish to re-
turn thanks to the kind friends
and neighbors who so generously
assisted me and again answered
the question "Who is thy neigh-
bor" so truly, during the sick-
ness and upon the death of mj
dear wife. May it be theirs tc
' J \* receive the same kind courtesy
\ should affliction come. j c,"ub"which"meetlnrw?ll hi hu to repeat iL Everybody knows •
Especially would I thank my 1 it the Aeficultural and m k lt; none better than those who j
fellow teacher, and my pupils i^^ have resistlessly made them
for the loving respect shown in j short course Wlnter selves the victoms of it.
their beautiful floral offering. The officers of this club are What is the remedy? Corn
E. M. Green. President. Hon. CampbellRus T Z? " ,\part of lhe
sell Warner S" remedy. The real, broad remedy
Vice-prsident. Mr G-onre |S d,ve™M farm
Mrs. Sena Wallace, one of two Biahop. Cordell. ",e\b"t corn " the and
national officers of the W. C. T. Secretary-treasurer L A ,mportant ftep' h^ause it
u. will speak in the Methodist Moorhouse. Stillwater. ' " the eas,est and moat practi
church Sunday morning, next. Advisory committee.
Mr*. Wallace ia an attractive Jeffords. Elgin; D. C.'
Suffering & Dollars Saved
E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y.,
am a carpenter and
many severe cuts heal-
price willrange>rom"$r50tn^ SW?at- deprivatisn' mortgages ^d,by BuckJen's Ar»ica Salve,
per bushel and lgnorance- The average ^ ,^as saved me suffering and
Each member of th* ,1 . tarmer does not ra''se cotton at a doJlfrs- ^ 1S by far the best
Pledges himself to plant for three but at a loss- The reason ^eahng salve I have ever found."
years not less than Jvp/r ! ' ®COmes b,inded to all other Heals>rns, sores, ulcers, fever
corn imnuallv u«dnof ® considerations is that if he have S?treS' 6CXema and P»es. 25c. at
seed for get' plantfn,"'^ ! m°» ra" PatCh hfa WgiS'S'
thi^mem^onh 1 hh™ ^^ ^ ^the^j V Hi,bu™ P-„ee has
than one member of the club be- pose-can take care of it Th |jurehased a half interest in the
memb er fami'y' Md ^^^embeTorhtsTnii y-alwlyt' ^ busi— »' Milton
ThJ^l I co,mm"n' using: including the children-can plant' and has taken charge
and ThenTI'mPleTntS and 't, hoe it, chop it, ahd w^n iMs I f store. The style of the
-land, then such members may : rpajv tL. +- ^ +. new firm is Thompson and f-fil
^rr„rdT,7hthe hf:r ^rs;:LZ
, .. . and shaJI be entitled thev can ni k it T, 8 ' I gentleman to meet and we are
2 if each memhnteShS J*' "ame'ter what the Price may be at the I that our "eople win «nd him
fte plot Each m^b S/Pr they can take it to town and ' ^ ,"?rS"n with
u er of the sell it for cash, or the equivalent^0™ t0 do b"siness. The
hal1 niake a report to the Gf cas^ Th , q Democrat predicts success for
secretary not later than Decern- looks bi^ot^ fZ?. u™"? the new A™.
ber 1 of each war 8 e warmer when he
ship shall be forfeited if this re hold,of ]t' but it doesn't E- 0. Graff has his office with
s re- jook blg very long: Chances are!the Democrat. He is Special
If
Rapid Transit.
The rural free delivery reaches
almost every person living within
trading distance of our town
which gives you valuable advan-
tages over less favored commu-
nities.
When you want anything in
the drug hne, it is not necessary
tor you to make a trip to town:
just give your order to the mail
carrier and he will bring the
goods on the next t-«ip.
We have arranged to pay de-
livery charges on all goods not
mailable, so there is hardly any-
thing in the drug line but what
you can procure in this way.
It is a great satisfaction to you
to have goods delivered at your
door at just the same prfce for
which they are sold at ihj store.
You can feel as certain of the
same careful service in sending
us your order as if you were
present yourself; and we accord
you the privilege of returning
any item that proves to te un-
satisfactory.
Give your carrier your order
and trust the rest to us.
CUSHING DRUG CO.
G. D. HUDSON, Jno. G. MILLER
Registered Pharmacists
r ,
-
w
port doesoot reach the secre-tu * veryiong ,
tarv within thiwvthe ver^ cotton he
sold was Ajrent for the Colorada National
tary within thirty days following ^ ? u n, »
December 1. The members of j He owes the grocer ^,fe.-fssnrance Co. He will
the club will not be permitted to Kthe dry f°ds man' andJfu^hyou the best up todate
ase the literature which is print u everf,bod^ else town P°1CJ « the word. See him and
ad for advertisihg purposes " or Ilf Ca" °We' a'it0 be Paid when * P^Position.
shall membership in the club be sold"0" a" the cotton Mr' and Mrs- Frank Adams of
shown on their letterheads. Thnt ia +u0 of , Cleveland called on the family of
It is recommended that each Oklhlma and fh°. t " ■" ^ FaU'kner on Tuesday,
member take or send an exhibit such a Tamihar on^ th«t ^ ,S ^r3'+Adams was on her way to,
of not less than ten ears of corn almost a^ work of 1 WGre tana t0 V,sit her father ^ho 1
to the annual meeting of the firl^^eXy '
New Orleans and Return
Fare $25.25 Round Trip
Date of Sale Feb. 17th to 22nd
Tickets will be good for return pa5Sa*e leaving New Orleans
to and including March 1st. No stopovers allowed.
J. E. FLIPPIN, Agt., Santa Fe.
up
Cushing" State Bank
T. M.
Pauhn.
speaker, and her subject is Newkirk: L. A. Mot,rehouse
Prohibition in Okla.. it will be Stillwater.
aft interesting one to ail Okla.. Applicants
P*»P*e- Com# and hear her. and request
membership
information
cable. Just as good com can be
raised in Oklahoma as anywhere.
That is not a guess nor a theory.
It proved fact, and w here corn is
raised and fed on tbe farm c*<rn
and cattle and hon. the fa
1*he new State Bank is now open and ready to do a Keneral banking business Interest
>»nd on time deposit* Our debtor, pmtected by the *uaL£ Tod of Z
state of Oklaho
careful attention r
Come in and
*ppreciat(
W. E BERRY PrruJnl
I- C MULLCKIXNtE. V -Prt^
E. J. BLANK, Cashier.
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