The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1906 Page: 5 of 12
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LOCAL NEWS
f r«|«ir» weiring ck*?li»
»««! jewelry.
Ilitl D*wn wa* io town l*»t
Saturday.
Mi* Mabel Bpirt*. b»* «c
copied » position m compositor
titi ili® Dtuioorili
N. II. High w#at to Shawnee.
y<*»terdsy, on biwine**. He re-
turned il» i» afternoon.
According to the Record, Yale
i» llyurtiiR on the location of »
carriage at 1,1,11 P,ace*
L. P. Coffey, i* in Pawnee
it,is Week relieving the manager
of hi* hloro Hi that place for a
few day*.
Hay Green
hoii of Prof. '
Fancy (foruretieg and ftnab
n»g Mmef«*»..
The »trrel cruMiny* in Cttthin*
are v«»ry ninch in n«**l of lepair*
C. L. Ilurdicli wa* dawn from
Stillwater the Hr»t of llie week.
Mr». Jane Man»Ae!d. la having
itttprovtiienU n>ad»« on her prop
erty in Cashing. •
••All la not gold thai glitter*.M
llon«*»t g«H*U at hotie»l price® at
Kiwina jewelry »tore.
The Cushing CommUaion Co.
flipped out a car of drea»ed
I poultry last Saturday.
Joe Nehr, of Idaho, wa* in
town the flr*tof iheweek, visit-
ing with A. L (iorliam and
family.
Or«n. .poot Thank-Riving here! M.ny of N. H. Uigl. a, friend*
with bl. parents. He is no J arc trying to lod«ce bim to
mployed on a Tulsa paper.
Paper hanging to suit. Men-
efoe.
Sam Munns and family have
moved from their farm east o*
town, to ono he owns east of
Avery.
Mr. and Mrs. Tate, of Still-
water, was in town last Friday
and Saturday, visiting with their
daughter, Mrs Lee Palmer.
Suman & Son are the only
people in Cushing who carry the
Sherman-Williams' Paints.
The Hillside Lodge of the
Farmers' Union, which, meets
tonight, will buy a large bill of
groceries from the merchant
who will make the lowest price.
Have you seen Erwins new
Xmas jewelry-
Thomas Withers, son of A.
G. Withers a former county com-
missioner, was in town last Fri-
day on his way to the Creek
country to look at some land
Will Dahlke, son of Wm
Dahlke, of Avery, was accident-
al shot in the face last week
while out hunting. He is get
ting along very well.
We failed to mention last
week the marriage of Mr. Jess
Funnell and Miss Maud Hiatt,
which occurred on Tuesday, Nov.
27 The Democrat extends
congratulations.
Dont forget Erwin sells Soutli
Bend watches^
L. P. Coffey, our propulai
furniture man, is having th<
room back of the Bank of Com
mferce fitted up as an undertaking
room. He will' have it nicel;
furnished and will carry his ex
tensive stock of undertaking
goods in it.
ttu II now' l*ainl and paper.
Menrfrv
Mr*. I9, ti Mitchell return
Friday.
liuHcoe Cos returned
i'uthing Friday
J W |«om. m Tat* ami
Taylor \Vafum*r, aenll«ICipley.
Taeadav. 10 how the Mmw*»
l..-*U oil wHI la pr«igrr«*injr.
Tlie |lenn«HUville, H,C„ A«l
loivanc** U»lU wbv a certain !*♦*»••
|M»|M*r wa* made dull, al lea*! for
< one mane, a* follow*! "Tlie
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H. S. Spire* wa® a lai*im**®|.^ilor of an Arkan*a* |aiper^r*
make the race for the legislature
in the spring election.
Will Maloney, was in town.
Tuesday. Will is now employed
at Oklahoma City, but will return
and farm nf.ar this placa the
coming year.
Drilling was commenced last
week at the test oil aud gas well,
on the Moorhead farm, three
miles west of Ripley. A day
and night crew is doing the work
and they were down 400 feet last
Saturday.
Beware of drugstore "junk"
called jewelry. See Erwiu for
the best and latest rings, chains
and jewelry.
Winter Tourist tickets to the
south, southeast and southwest
on sale daily from Nov. 1st to
April 30tb,. final return limit
June 1, at greatly reduced prices.
Via Katy.
A bill will be introduced in
congress during this term to
locate a fish hatchery at Yost
lake near Stillwater.
vuiior al Maramec, Tu««»day.
Ttio* Oak* aik* family will
move into llie Mlde Hoyt prop-
erty.
Hon. J. I- Malhewa wa* in
Onahingbetween train* Satur-
day.
Tliomaa Brennan, ha* order, d
the Democrat *ent to him at
Mel rone, N. M.
Sum Blackburn ha* moved
into the house lately vacated by
llarold Slackhouae.
Elder J. I. Martin will preach
both morning and night at the
liaptiot church, next Sunday.
If you are going to paper let
me show you my samples. Men-
efee.
N. H. High, has decided to
close out his dry goods and carry
only groceries and shoes in the
fu.ure.
You are known by the house
you live in. Paint it. Menefee
Game Warden Watrous last
week made a ten-strike at Enid
in capturing one of the largest
shipments of contraband game
ever held up in the territory of
Oklahoma, seizing an entire car
load of quail on the Rock Island
railway. The quail were packed
in egg cases, and it is estimated
that there were 20,000 of the birds
in the cir. The game was
shipped by the Okeene Produce
company of Okeene, Okla , which
company has at other times bean
arrested and paid large fines for
similar offenses, and were con-
fost signed Coin & Co., of Chicago,
rphe i as a shipment of "dressed poul-
laKe neat "u•""»«". i Lie < 1
promise of the department has j fcry ancl e°=s
been given to approve this bill
at the coming session.
For Sale Cheap.—I will sell
my residence property in south
Cushing at a bargain if taken
soon. Modern four room house,
good well and v barn, chicken
house, lots of fruit and shade
trees. Lot 100x150 feet. L. C.
Garman.
Roff Eagle: "Where is th«-•
damned hoe, Mary?" asked a
Roff man of his wife the othei
lay after a fruitless and pxasper
iting search for the implement
"I'll be damned if I know," slu
sweetly replied. The blov
>truck home, and from that da\
tie has said nothing stronger ii
than her presence "uog-gon it."
rently a|tolotfi*ed to Itla reader*
for lack of n«*w* in this faction
••We expected to havo both a
death and a marriage to an
nounco tin* week, but a violent
i»torm prevented the marriage,
and the doctor who wa* attend,
ing the aick man got *ick bim
ftelfand the patient recovered;
thu* we wert cheated out of two
new* item* "
To enter a newspaper oflice,
udvance to the door and give
three di*tict rup*. The ••devil"
will attend to your ularm. YcU
give him your name, poatofiice
addles* and the number of yearn
that you are owing for the paper.
He will then admit you. You
will then advance to the center
of the room, address the editor
with the following countersign:
Extend the right hand about two
feet from the body, with the
thumb and index finger clasping
a $10 bill which drops into the
extended hand of the editor at
the same time saying, '-Were
you looking for me?" The edi-
tor will say, 'you bet', /ifter
giving him the news you will be
obliged to retire with a receipt
for the obligation properly dis.
charged —Ex.
Antioch Nursery
Wholesale and Retail
Grow the Largest and
Best Assortment of
Nursery Stock to be
tound in Oklahoma.
Lapham & Arnold
Cushing, * Oklahoma
THE SAM HARRIS LIQUOR HOUSE
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA >
Will send One Gallon of Rye or
Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years old for $3.26
Four full quarts bottled in bond for
$4 00 whicn sells everywhere for $6.00
Our large stock of Wines, Gins and Brandies are offered
to the public for less money than such goods ever sold
for in the Southeast. All my goods are guaranteed to
be pure Express prepaid on all shipments in Oklahoma,
Send for Reference,
Price List. Shawnee National Bank.
Money must accompany the order.
SAM HARRIS, Shawnee, Okla.
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Wintersteen, Paul A. The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1906, newspaper, December 6, 1906; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc283977/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.