The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS.
K. C
The mother «»«! sister «f Llr. \V. R. Ilohimer, ft»r the pest
B. Davis arrived last Thursday 15 yeai* a rtmnlent near the f«*tl
(•raff was a Yak* visitor will take up their residence of the Cimarron river that hears
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the latter part of last week.
Mrs. N. C. Milburn visited in
Pawnee last Sunday.
Garden and field seeds st the
biir hardware store. Cushing
Hdwe. Co
Hie Stillwater Methodist* are
contemplating the bnilding of a
new chnrch edifice.
Frank Carpenter of Stroud
with the doctor a*
can get a home. We bid
and Miss. Davis a hearty
come to Cushing.
Dr. J. T. Dunjfsn will n turn
about March 28. and lie ready
to attend to all calls in his line
a* veterinarian. The d'ictor has
now taken the full courae and
will also take the examination
before the state hoard uf Miss-
at- ouri before returning.
was in Cushing on Saturday
ending the big horse sale. . _ , ...
J. P. hade* and wife were up
The big horse sale of Harris & from Cushing Sunday visiting
Carpenter attracted a big crowd home folks and their friends in
lastSaturday. The stock brought the city. J. !'. Kay* th.
fair prices. bnsiness In Cushjng is* dandy
Wanted - Two furnished moms and he is doing well. Maran ec
for gentleman to set up light Monitor. All business in Cusltii g
housekeeping. - Call Katy Depot j w dandy. It,s a dandy town.
Pnone No. 12.
tltey his name ami who had matte the
Mm crussing many turn* witliout a
wel- mishap, wa»» handed hi* package
by thMit a«* tennis stream last
Friday. He was obliged to leave
hi* buggy to the meivy of the
•h'ftmg sands until help arrived
from Yale Mr. Hohimer'knew
that ensuing thoroughly befon*
voting U r l»ebs last fall.if he has
forgettln Cie old trail since then
an uccanional ducking may help
r.mtonf his faith. Vale Farmer.
The carpenter* are rushing the
work on John Foster's new
house in "Th© New Jerusalem" j
of Cushing and it
to loom up finely.
EXCURSIONS
Second Class
Good For Everybody.
Mr Norman ft C Milter, a pr*»-
»s quarter sect- mment architert. in the Itolbert
town, lie will Huikling, San Franciso, aaya: "I
f I* Hland of Red Fork ia hew
attending to the planting of
fMach trees on
ion just east of
set out 10UV Early Wheelers. fully endorse all that has been
Coughs that are tight, or dis- ot Hlttew a* a tor..
'trussing tickling coughs, get »c ""d^ine. It is g^«d fur every*
fnlnnitts Tielrol* | quick and certain help from Dr. J**1* ,,l etemeeb,
V/OIOnillS 1ICKCCS Shooj* Cough Kemedy On thia ',v'r kidney disorders In a
. account Drugist every where are ,,runipt •ntl efficienl manner and
favonung Dr. Shoop's Cough UP *^e system." Flee trie
Kemedy And it is entirely free Hitters is the I.Mt spring medi-
from Opium. Chloroform, or any rin# ev*r sold over a druggists
other stupefying drug. The ten col,n**r* •* M blood purifier it ia
der leaves of a harmless lung. un«l»»»W. 60c. at all drugstores.
CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA,
NEW MfcXJCO.
AND THE NORTHWEST.
home on the ground, which he Los Angles
Jaines Lee has moved his fam- has placed on the secoml five acre ^an Francisco
The ladies of the Christian lily to the Ben Masters place and ' on no'*th side of Broad- Deigu
church gave a supper in the old
Democrat office last Friday night
and realized quite a sum.
Jas. Fuson is busy painting
these days. He used a few spare
moments in putting a coat of
paint on the front of the Demo-
crat's new office.
Louis Walker, of base ball
fame, has entered t|ie employ of
Thompson and Hilburn and. will
assist the Cushing boys in doing
np neighboring teams this sum-
mer.
For sale Fine 4-yr. old horse
at bargain. Special prices on
Singer machines for next 30,days.
Call at Singer store 2nd door
west Old Cushing hotel. — J. A.
Landis,
The Pawnee County Fair hith-
erto held at Blackburn will here
after be held at Hallet, Hallet
parties having . purchased the
stock- The fair will be held in
September.
will operate the farm this season. WJ> * This we understand, will
Mr. Masters will build a house!bs occupied by Dr Manning. We
on the northeast corner of his W* infonn#d that ( W. OwpM*
farm and live there. W. 11. ter will soon be*in the erection
Williams has moved into
house vacated by Mr. Lee.
j healing mountainous shrub give
On tale daily March 1 to April 10 ^ Shoop's Cough Remedy its
30, WO0, inclusive. Only a few curative properties. Those
points are shown here. For l«»vc* have the power to calm
■■ inning rate* to other points and infer- the most distressing cough, and
When com- motion about the liberal stop- soothe, and heal the most
p e ed it will make a fine appear- OV|.r paivilnnw accorded, see me. tensitive bronchial membrane,
ance. hosier has a second Mothers should, for safety's sake
™JJ| alone, always demand Dr.Shoo|>s
j®-'00 It can with perfect freedom be
25.00 given to even the yonngest bab-
^•<J0 its. Test it once yourself and
25.00 Sold by Cuahing DrugCo.
Pasadena
lied lands
Sacremento 26.00
San Jose 26.00
t|ie of a tine residence just opposite Santa Barbara 26.00
Mr. Foster's. The east end is Fresno 26.00
certainly going to be the'fine res- Montrey 26.00
We are now prepared to do idence section. * " Ontario _• 26.00
ail kinds of harness and shoej Notice Prescott . 26.00
repair work. We have lately ° ,ce' Phoenix 25.00
secured the services of J. T. All accounts due the firm of Fla>fStatr ^ ^
Calvert who is probably well ant* ^on niust ^ settled Kingman _ . . 26.00
known to most of you, and as- at t>nce in order that I may be Tucson 26.00
sure you that we can do your,a make final settlement of Bisbee — 26.00
work promptly and neatly with estate Jacob Suman. Goldfield 35.60
KILLTH«OOUQH
«• CURB TM€ LUNOS
Or. King's
New Discovery
«Cnr JShi
|UD SU. THROAT IMO LUMP TWOUUt.
OUARA.VTKJEO SATIS FAOTOBT
OB MOM ST UFUVOKDc
the best kind of workmanship.
THOMPSON & HILBURN.
Mrs. Mary Suman
Executrix#
Wm. Dahlke's cheerful voice
is again heard in Cushing. Mr.
Dahlke is engaged in painting
the new residence of John Foster.
We think Ife had better move his
folks to Cushing.
J. D. Boudiner, a brother of
B.F. Boudiner, who had not seen
him for a number of years, visi-
ted the latter last week. Both
gentlemen visited Stroud friends
the latter part of the week The
former is now an engineer with
the Frisco with headquarters at,
Sapulpa and is considering an of-!
fer of a railroad company which j
will take him to South America.
Cushing Produce Market.
Corrected weekly by Everett
Phelps Produce Company.
Eggs per doz. 14c .
Hens per lb, 8c
Springs under 31b.8c
Oldcox each 15c
Young Cox each »15c
Turkeys 13c lb.
Duck per lb. 6c
Green hides 6c
Horse hides each $1.50
Butter per lb, 16c
For Sale.
Rode Island Red eggs
Tonopa
Albuqerque
! Deming
Las Cruces
$l.C0j Silver City .
35.60
24.00
25.00
24.00
25.00
per setting. T. 0. Motfalt.
Socorro.. .24.00
El Paso I 24.00
.Chihuahua 24.00
Guaymas 25.00
Mexico City 24.00
i San Luis Potosi 24.00
, The Lucky Quarter.
j Is the one you pay out for a
1 box of Dr King's New Life Pills
They bring you the health that's
| more precious than jewels, Try
ithem for headache, biliousness, i Descriptive literature, tickets,
I constipation and malaria. If j sleeping car spoce, and informa-
j they dissapoint you the price i tion may be had by applying to
; will be cheerfully refunded at J. E. Flippin, Agent.
I all druggists. . I Cushing Okla.
Plows, Plows.
Plow Shares, Plow Handles, Plow Land-
sides, and everything in the Plow line at
Walkers Machine Shop.
tUUUUtUtUiUUI(UtU(tUtt.f.miiUUUUU4ll
A Deal In Real Estate
Can be handled quicker through our firm
than any other way. Let us tell you why
We Sell Real Estate Anywhere j
If you want to buy, sell or trade, she us.
CUSHING REALTY CO. I
KNEELAND & WARREN
mimnimnnnmim * * #*** v** * » * mrmtm f
BLACK
1 2 3 4 5
HORSE
6 7 8 9 0
A POSITIVE CUR£ FOR DANDRUFF.
ZEMO stops itching instantly and wiL
cure any case of Dandruff or itchinj
scalp. ZEMO destroys the dar.drui)
germ and prevents falling hair. Itwii:
give the hair a rich glossy color and leav<
the scalp clean and healthy.
For sale everywhere. Y\ rite for sam-
ple, E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis.
CUSHING DRUG CO.
THSIS
OUR COST
Slogans
1 '
Ti* FREE
Sewing M acktne
runs lighter than any
other.
t^FREE
lasts longer than any
other.
•6* FREE
is more beautiful than
any other.
t^FREE
lias less vibration
than any other.
t2*FREE
is easier to operate
than any other.
We are going to seil our stock of goods-at actual cost
. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shos, Trunks, Suit-cases, Grocereis
Everything Goes at Cost
Come in and see our goods and learn the coat from the wholesale house to the merchant.
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We have a nice line of every this* need. Here are some of our prices.
$1.00 Broadcloths now 60c. 85c Suiting now 55c. 60c Worsteds now 33c. 10c and 1 lc Outings now 7c and 8c. $3.00 hats now $2.20.
$2.75 Hats now $1.65. $2.25 Hats now $1.25. 19 lbs granulated sugar $1.00. Star and Horseshoe tobacco 40c.
nor# perfect
stitch than any other.
is the best of all com-
bined in one.
mi 00.
CHICAGO M ILLINOIS
For sale by
CUSHING FUPNITURi. CO.
Also all of our fixtures are for sal?—Show Cases, Computing Scales, McCasky Register,
racks, etc. We havn't room to enumerate our bargains, so come in and see for
knife. Coffee mill. Spice Cabinets, paper and twine
that everything goes at coat. You can read the cost mark
MILTON THOMPSON
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The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1909, newspaper, March 11, 1909; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284101/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.