The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 2 Thursday, October 14, 1909 Page: 3 of 5
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never tli««ught Iw *««uld runt-
With Ihrm. i. .l . . l . ...
mil the d«"«d lir hu, »lut Ihf
Board ind Kuom Wanlrtl.
Utnled by a )'<>ung martml
couple, l««ni and n*nn with *
privite family. Adoivse kihiiii
lerin* "W"
Car* of the liHitmtut
*rr* * * K»HfcitT*>vAirt.
LOCAL NEWS.
Slill-
Mis* Eva IVrrv km a
water victor last .Katurdai
Dr. J E. Carglll, of ){,»« Hill.
was s Cosh in jr visitor on Mondav
Highest price |*id fur h<»g»
deliveml in cushing. Arthur
Wilson.
by indomitable wilt and tv*i»il«-Mi
llavf you kmliwl at those energy. Such power come* fn»m
£?,„ "nsattheCushing the splendid health that Dr
Millinery Store t lute a„d King* N*w Life Hi lb impart.
Wh t They vitalize every organ mi«t
1 hr Bed-Kotk Of 2>ucc«u.
lie
Pete Ditto the stockman,
bought the hug which took Hist
premium at th* State Fair ai
Oklahoma City,
We are under the impression
that Cook and Peary have
brought a* small piece <<i ti,#
North Pol#» with them.
J. K. Young of Avery wu do-
ing business in Cushing on Mon-
day. The Democrat acknowledges
a pleasant and profitable call. •
A number of Avery people were
in town on Tuesday, attracted
hither »»y the bargains offered by
the advertisers in the Democrat.
Ira Fuson of The Cushing Fur-
niture Company has returned
from a short vacation visitiny
friends in Kansas City and vicin-
ity.
George D. Hudson went to
Kansas City on Saturday night's
right one came at last and today
tl»r llrnntMi tft lamenting the
fart that *lie did not appear up-
i*n the serne aiunrr.
On Sunday ImI Ml«« tChty
l>*' ge andjthe above named John
Calvert, thinking to nuprtse then
friend*, quietly *t»»le out of town
in M k-en clear brain. hacked ttn41 themselves to th* capi
tal of our neighboring county of
Pawnee and there had the knot
tied which shall hold tw<> heart*
together until "death do them
|iart." There ia junt one |*art ot
the pr«Mt*e (ingM with which we J
would hnri fault. John ought to f
have patnnued home imiuHtriex
and employed home talent in- I
stead of an outsider Judge Con- 9
ley of Pawnee performed the
cere*oony.
The new wife is the daughter
lived
Dur-
Look Out For Cold
Weather.
build up brain and body. J A.
Harmon. Lire more, W. Va..w rite*
"They are the beat pilla I ev*r
used." at All DroirKntU.
feed, no-
ior Sale.
One Stock or' flour,
tions and fixtures.
Two husriess buildings and lots. °f H**tiry Lainge and has
One business lot. here ti'x month® or longer,
lots in
Three g.Kid residence lots in thia lime she has made many
a good part ot' the Town. friends bv her pleasant manner
One residence lot. and conduct. Mr. Calvert is cer-
One seven room house and t»in!y t» be «»ngra!ulated up«»n
four lots in a good part of town. hls 'i( » helpmate.
One farm two miles fr«.n. Everybody knows John Cal-
j Cushing at a bargain. ert. an indu^triou and compet-
For pricf* call on C. A. Humph- ent WM**kar at the trade of shw
rey at the Feed Store. Reason *:,t' h irne84 rT>akin*f • he wil1 no
t'ua selling, am gointr West.
no 2
up f
doubt d«> his part iri building
the home just established. *
Tne Democrat, and all, have "
none but the lie^t wishes for the
newly wedded couple. May the
life of Mr. and Mrs. Calvert be
|T WILL toon b# here and you will have to prepar* for it* can ng ninw or lalar Why
* not do it now. Lay in a aupply while there m plenty of lima, and betide* you now gel
the pick of our «tock for we have laid in a full aupply of Fall good* by this tune.
While you are in town we invite you to eaamine our stock of Fall supplies. They are
not the luxuries of life, but something that you need and can use every <*ay; sonething
really useful, such sa COOK STOVIS, RANGES, and both wood and coal HEATING
STOVES. We have * full stock at the right price.
We also handle the famous STROOCK HORSE BLANKETS and LAP ROBES at
a surprisingly low price.
We carry a huge quantity of Cotton Gloves, Husking Mittens, Shucking Pegs. Hooks
and wrist bands. Come in and see our goods and you will be surprised at the values we
offer.
Ask For Huskum, At
LOST.
On the streets of Cushing be-
tween thfe Postoffice and the
Leader Store on Friday, Oct. 8,
"Katy" on business. He will ia Pocket bfK»k. Was red leather °"e continuous joy, hedged about
also pay his father and the home w,th a straP run™n8 around cen. with peace and c .Hifort.
folks a short visit. ter, had places for silver and Mr. and Mr^. C ilvert will go
bills, had a Swastika pin in one to housekeeping as soon as they
side and a photograph of two can secure a house. At present
hays (tintype), one $20 bill, one they are boarding.
silver dollar and a 50c peice.
Liberal reward given for return
to this office. Loser is a widow
with a lar>ce family and will ap-
Cb»r)f» Hawley and wife from
near Stillwater spent the latter
part of the week visiting the
family of E. J. Douglass, who is
an nncle of Mr; Hawley!
MisSes Martha Roller and
Mary Stark, both from near Mil-1 preciate return of tfocket book.
Waukee, Wisconsin, stopped oft Mrs. M. J. Moody,
on Friday and visited their cous-
in, Manager Jung, ot" the Cush- ^ ^°P Notch Doer,
ing Creamery. The young ladies Great deeds compel regard
are on their way to California. The world crowns its doers.
r* t r> ii. i i I That's whv the American people
E. J. Douglass last week made . - , „ ... , '
, • .. . . , . , ; nave crowned Dr King s New-
atrip through the country, touch-1 , „.
. , ,i . . , Discovery the King of Throat and
ing at Inga Is where he has sev- '
LOW FARES
eral farms. During his stay ai
Ingalls,..Mr. Douglass purchased
an additional forty acres adjoin-
ing land already owned by him
During his trip he covered quite
a bit of territory and is of the
opinion that much over half the I
cotton has been marketed.
Lung remedies. Every atom is ;i
nealth force. It kills :r«rms,arid
•olds and la grippe vanish. It
heals cough-racked membranes
1 and coughing stops. Sore in-
' flamed bronchial tubes and lungs
| are cured and hemorrhages
cease. Dr, George More, Black
lack* N. C., writes "it cured me
Tailor Bently was made the of lung trouble, pronounced hope-
victim of a smooth scheme last less py all doctors." 50c, $1.00.
week. A party palled on him Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
and to >k his order for some sup-1 All Druggists.
plies and seemed all right. Af-,
ter making the sale the visitor j
asked Mr. Bently to help him get!
his expense check for $45.00
cashed. Mr. Bently, thinking1 newspapers and they
him all right, did so by endors- 'show that things
ii.g the check. F urther iijquiry ' smoothly in the
develops the fa«t that no such
CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA,
NEW MEXICO, MEXICO,
THE NORTHWEST, ETC.
One way Colonist Tickets on
! sale daily September 15 to Oc-'
rober 15, 19UD, inclusive,. Ac-
cepted in tourist sleepers on pay-
ment of Pullman fare.
Only a few points shown be-
low. For fares to other points;
an<i information about the liberal i
stop-over privileges accorded,
phone, write or see me.
firm as the one purporting
sign the check is in business
Some Funny Newspaper
Mistakes.
Some funny things creep into
tend to
do not run
printshops.
Newspaper men and editors who
are supposed to scan every item
that appears in their columns
the city designated, and the tail- i sometimes ailow funny mistakes
or is probably in for the $45.00. to creep in. Here are a few items
taken at random from a list of
Died on Monday, Oct. 11, AI- exchanges which when read care-
vin, the second son of Mr. and fuUy( wjH cause the reader to
Mrs. Alvin E. Gelbnaar, aged 4 |auph.
years, 10 months and a few days,
The funeral services were held
on Tuesday at the German Lu-
theran church, south of town,
and the little body laid away in
the adjoining cemetery, to await
the reunion with father and
mother on the resureetion morn.
1 he little fellow had been sick
for some time and last week
While Miss Pearl Kinsmore of
East Wind, Ind., was coming
downstairs Tueadav, she slipped
• and bruised herself on the land-
ing.
While Harold Green,of Beulah,
Miss., was escorting Miss Violet
Goff home from a church social
Saturday night a savage dog set
. Los Angeles
, j San Francisco .
25. oo
San Diego
25. oo 1
: Red lands
25. oo j
i Sacramento
25.oo
San Jose
25. oo j
Santa Barbara
25. oo
! Fresno. ..
25.
1 Monterey
25.55
| Ontario
.. . 25.oo
1 Prescott
25.
j Phoenix
25. ,
j Flagstaff
25. {
! Kingman
25. |
; Tucson
--25.
! Bisbce
... 25.35 j
Goldfield
35.6o
! Tonopah _.
35.6o
Albuquerque
.....25.001
Demirtg
25.
Las Graces
25.
Silver City
25.
Socorro
.. .. 25.
1 El Paso
25.
'Chihuahua ..
25.
Hughes
Hardware and Harness store
2
New Fast
"Katy" Trains
are now in daily service on THE KATY to and from St. Louis
Kansas City, San Antonio and Houston, Tex.
These trains are just a little faster than "THE KATY FLYER"
anJ are new throughout — new engines, new baggage cars, nesv coached,
new chair cars and new sleeping cars.
The sleeping curs are electric lighted with fans and individual berth lights.
You are cordially invited to inspect
"The Katy Limited"
You will find the^e trains embody every travel comfort and convenience.
LEAvr- Cushing daily
Southbound : 4:15 a. m.
Northbound: 9:26 a. m.
iifr) s1!
j e upon them and 1>it., Mr. Or«»en
great hopes were entertained for ^
But the ^our tlrnes ,n ^ Public square.
his ultimate recovery
ravages of disease had been t<»
great and on Monday morning he
Joseph Tutt of Grimmelsburg,
la., clipibed on the roof of his
Succumbed to the grim power tiouec lait week 4o find a leak
that bo'.h young ard old must an./ slipped and fell, striking on
meet To Mr. and Mrs. Gelb h.st»ack porch and causing sen-
hssr we extend the sympathy of ous injuries.
the community in their areat af- Isiah Trimmer of Po5«bur>*.
flictton. hoping that theirs may Neh-. was pla> ng with a cat
be the comfort that c» n«th to all Friday, when the animal scratch-
those who believe. e*J hi n on the veranda.
Guaymas 25.
Mexico City 25.
San Luis Potosi ....25.
Tickets and sleeping car space
may be had by applying to
A. C. DAVIS,
Santa Fe Agent,
Cushing. Ok la.
kill™ couch
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w™ Dr. King's
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The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 2 Thursday, October 14, 1909, newspaper, October 14, 1909; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284056/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.