The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Min* Sarah Davis, the boo';- I'ayne County. OkUdiot m.
keeper at the First National "We hereby ac<i i-tf Fran-
Bank* will leava on Friday for chise granted to u® *.*»v .'tuber
Manhattan. Kansas, tespendthe the 23, 19"McLoud l.np ove-
Christmas holidays with relative® ment Company, by, A. M. Fowl-
there. »r, Pre®.'
Thomas Cook, an old resident
of this vicinity, but residing for
the last two year® in New Mexi-
co, is Mvisitillg old* scenes and
chatting with old friends. He
arrived on Friday last.
I. N. Holland and Wm. Schu-
mann wil\ nold a public auction
one mile north of Primrose school
house on Wednesday, December:
29. They will sell horses, cattle,
implements, feed, etc.
A. M. Fowler, of the Mclxmd
Improvement company, left on j
Tuesday for points in West Vir-
ginia, Pennsylvania, New York,
Ontario, Canada and Michigan.
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Unclaimed Letter#.
lie low is a list of the letter® re-
maining uuclaimed at U. S. Post
Office. Cushing. Okla., during
the week ending Dec, 18, 1909.
One cent due on all matter ad-
vertised. When calling for any
of these say advertised giving
date of list.
Mrs. Clare Neiters, Charles
Anderson, Elbert Arnold. Mat-
tie Brooks, Mrs. Walter Barnet,
Miss Troy Brown, Mrs. Jinnie
Blain R. C. Bagan. S. E. Bur-
ton, H. Y, Custer, Miss Nevada
Cambell, Miss Nellie Cambell,
Arthur David, Wm. Davis. ;
Miss Bessie Lee Alexander, 1
Sunday. A® the boy® did not
wiah to desecrate the Sabbath
they waited until after midnight,
but could wait no longer.
Meanwhile the half dreened
shivering citizens returned lo
their homes and beds to ponder
over the different problems «>f
life and dream of the night they
were charivaried.
Route 4.
Morris HanK-r went to Jenks
to help move his father up h< re.
N. B. Smaltz of Testot, Mo.
visited his son. 0. A., last wdek.
Nrs. S. C' Fleming is on the
sick list this week.
Several from this neighbor-
hood attended Koch's sale.
Mrs. H. VV. Mohler returned
home from Mo. this week.
Remember the 8 days sale of
millinery, notions etc. begins Sat-
urday at Clute and Whistler s.
Are You
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Going to |iv« Kuthvr on# of our very appropriate gift®
for LKnitmai/ W« have ju»l lot* and lots very nice gift*
for Father this I hrulira* Don't you think he would
like a new r«. <>r and itruu or a new pocket knife, one to
whittle kindling with, or now about *oine of our tool*, a
hatthet or a new taw.
IMn mVMQ ought to have a new *et of knive* and
nnU ITIUI flLll fork* or a nice pivce of tilvcrware.
Out >i jltiiiU the ha* done long mouvh with that old
tea-kettle.get her • new one for Christmaa, the de*erve* it.
HIP CICTCD w-nt* a new pair of *ci**or*,we feel *ure
Dili ulO I Lll nnd a icl of tho*e new kind of *ad iron*,
and a Fireaide phonograph to play when her beau come*.
AMD DDDTUrD will want a gun or a wagon or a
HilU CllU I ntn velocipede, or a pop gun. If he i*
a big brother,aurpriso hitn with a new lap robe or a claah-
ing good whip.
If you want to make your hard
earned savings go all the way
round, see our show windows and
investigate our store.
Hughes
Hardware.
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Com3 io our store and read ii, and learn how little it costs to make Little
People and Grown People, young People and Old People happy.
We now have part of our Holiday Goods displayed, but only a part. We
have the largest and finest stock we have ever shown, and you will be sur-
prised at the lowness of prices. All we ask is that you come and see.
We are going to give away on Christmas Eve the following article's:—one
set of Silverware, value $25.00; one Guitar, value $8.00; one set of Dishes,
value $5.00. These in addition to our regular premiums.
SUMAN &
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The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1909, newspaper, December 23, 1909; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284065/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.