The Cushing Democrat. (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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LOOK YOUR BEST
Wa promlMd you la Juat tbte: Wbto tb« old
State Herald wont defunct there were about
700 paid eubeoripUono on tbe list Some of
tbeee received a few copies of tbe pat er; some
did not We bave made arrsngementa to se-
cure this list snd will All out tbe unexpired
time. If you bsppen to be one of these and
fail to receive tbe Democrat, kindly notify us.
KOLBUBN COMMISSION CO
CASH.
Psalm to
Hides and Poultry,
Butter and Eggs.
West Broadway. Cushing, Okla.
BIG 4 BARBER SHOP.
Bout equipped Barber Shop in Eastern Oklahoma. I Pin-
ploy »'otliiiij? hut <'X|MTifiicHil and courteous workmen.
Hot and Gold Baths at all Hours.
West Broadway B. F. JONES, Prop.
The Machinist and Blacksmith. Wagon
work, horse-shoeing, carriage work,
gun and lock repairing, plumbing
and steam fitting, and all kinds
of general repair work.
Shop on Cast Broadway |
One door west of Lumber Yard g
jf PHONE 0. OTTSHINC3r. OKLA. §
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No Hunting!
By Order of the A. H T. A.
Any person wlio shall hunt,
shodt, shoot at, kill or -pursue
for the purpose of killing, any
of the birds or animals mentioned
in sections one and two of the
1905 Session Laws will be pros-
ecuted to the full extent of the
law covering the same.
A. Riley Win. Dulluege
W. £ Morgan E. Bryant
J. A. Ash more C. E. Forrest
Jas. Bennett Wm. J. Ramsey
Jas. O. Hibbard P. I Hibbard
Walter N. Driggs W. O Driggs
W. E. Kinder R. H. Lam ley
S. J. Cochran Geo. Lamson
Ed Scott * Lee Brown
B. F. Masters Jas McCorkle
G. W. Eggleston Geo. Wolf*
ROOMS TO RENT.
Mrs. P, L. Woodward wishes
to inform the public that she haw
rooms in the Cushing hotel to
! rent at 25c and 50c per night
(These rooms have been thor
oughly cleaned, fumigated and
renovated, ami are nicely fur-
nished throughout. She has one
especially nice room, well light-
jed and nicely furnished, which
she wishes to reet to a regular
roomer at $2 per week. Mrs.
; Woodward desires to emphasize
the fact that these rooms have
been thoroughly renovated and
they are clean.
A. H. Swander.
POUND: -About 3 miles south
of Cushing, a child's coat. Own
er can have it by proving prop
erty and paying for this notice
Call at this office.
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"SUPERIOR
TAILOR-
The new Fell
snd Winter
M>lc« att all
hc»r, ready
I or your most
critical exam-
ination.
The only place to buy these is at the
"GOLDEN EAGLE,"
Phenix & Co.
Hamilton Watches for sale in
Cushing by ERWIN ONLY.
DeWftt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve is good for little burns and big
burns, small scratches or bruises aud
nig ones. It is healing and soothing.
Good for piles. Sold by sumnn & Son.
See Erwin for chow chow
forks, pickle forks, orange
poons, berry spoons, etc.
The handbomist berry spoons
ever shown in Jushing atErwins.
Stationery of all kinds at Garman's
news stand. In post-offlce lobby.
See the Cushing Drug < o. for all the
latest magazims and periodicals.
PA KM for cash rent.
Will also sell stock.
North Cushing.
Bottom land,
. D. Stiles, in
Obstinate cases of constipation aud
nastjr, mean headaches promptly din-
appear when take De Witt's Little
Eany Riser Pills, told by Suman & Son
Dr. W. W. Taggart. the eye j
specialist, will be in Cushing at
the Hotel Charles
Thursday afternoon Oct. 31,
Friday Nov. 1, until 2:35 p.m.
This is my regular date; come!
in tind get your eyes properly
attended to.
Du W W. Taggart.
GOOD ADVICE.
From the PcrUinn journal.
Look around you and pick out
the sort of crop that paid the
best this year, and from thrni
select a few that are best adapt
ed to your land arid your condi-
tions and be ready to do some
thing along the diversification
lines. Sensible people do not
carry all their eggs in one basket
any more—The cold snap caused
many to drag out their last win
ter's healers and tire up. Now
it is getting to be that time of
the year when we will need a
little fit e all along, and of a mor
ning especially, before you put
up your stove examine-your flu*-
and see that it is in good repair,
that no rubbish has gathered
there that would cause a blaz
By taking this precaution it ma.v
save your home or business, or
your neighbor's home or hu>.i
ness. Look after this imoied-
ately; don't put it off till tomor-
row.
The Cushing Drug company
has just received a large line of
Post cards, mailing novelties
and late magazines.
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The Cushing Democrat. (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1907, newspaper, October 24, 1907; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284000/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.