The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910 Page: 4 of 5
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< I luivi' th>- agency
for tIn* Hlar Xuraury
• your order now for
14. Thurno.
Fruit Tn
at thin plae
mi.I will tahif
fall dellieryj1
lh** cotton yield will he It) to
]•") per riMil morn firm at first
auj pom-)! in ttiiM vicinity. Tlu?
priee in growing h«*lt«-r a I ho.
I hone 166 for meat* anil tfro-
ceries.
•IiihI a little touch of rail this
ni" iiiiiff makes iih think of tin*
<-on«!ition of the coal house, and
coal on the ratao. •
Ihlggies, wagona, cream separ
atoi-M, gas engine*, and implement
(,'<>; VT »t (osI to close -Owen &
Dutton.
,M rs. W. M. Kohcrtaon lias
he. ii <|iti11• i|J with an attack of
malaria.
V.'e are closing out a ear load
of I.of; and field fence at cost.
-Owen & Dutton.
Bentley is a home man and in-
tends to stay. My long stay is
my guarantee. Bring you
and jackets to he cleaned.
I'hone |..'» foi
eerie*.
Dr. H. H. Wil
of Wilaon ami
Kar, Now. and
lata of tihaw nee.
ing the first and third
af each month at the
Dra. Manning and
(•lasses titted.
d art
am, of the firm <i#
tialluher, Eye, i*
Thmnt Special* gr
will la* in I'ush- liv
Saturdays tl«
office oi l «<
Harris.!
Mr*. Ste
taken to \«
dleti | here
burial Mini
look place
I l.oftoll,
riuan Nome
on Friday
funeral i
it Non.ian.
who
time sin<
last. Til
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The Iiuh
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OKLAHOMA REALTY CO
11. L. Stout Manager.
Real Estate Loans, Insurance
Agent for New Mexico Irrigat
farms. 10 acres $175—$10
month.
Morgan of Antioch <1
>r«d tlito *tnt«< fmr thm
Vining other* to do like-
t Mrs. II. N. K. rrin and
flitera nnd F. T. IVry
A. Melton, county probate
■ wa* in (own mi Tueadny,
s big after the condition of the
uM ehildren, mm Mr. Oamdle
iiuihh* to care for them. The
! luither of the ehildrcii. who]
* at Perkins, wanted the lit -
oui t li ft to her care and they
e given to her.
■ IV Harmon went to Oklaho-
i him city on Saturday remaining
until Wednesday evening. Of
WAM °"rs'' he took in the fair, pack-
ing plant; •• While there, he
in i II T. Carver, who went down
Wednesday morning, hut he, Mr.
ili inon. says that Mr. Carver
■ie.in ly r -cogni/ed him and had
dmost forgotton where his, ('arv-
r's home is. We underatand his
iri. nds were with Mr. Carver and
\ !! probably care for him.
i M, m I,I pht»n# for (Pratt an
la>. from abift. cvrtr*
I by brf «iaagb '
<*• * at to A F«i«bilwl W»rth
to »Ult ho 0f automotive of buggy
nta> cause cut*, hruises. wlira»>
r, who ha* 4>'*rfi ion*. »prsin* or wounds that do-
19 tt««ka, |«it mand Huck leu's Arnica Halve™
» City l**t Fri earth'* greatest healer, Quirk
i*l to hav* an relief ami prompt runt result*
ai. His son Fur burn*. U.tls. m.i.h ,.{ old
kinds. ivwma, chapped I land*
anil lips, sore eyes or corn*, ita
ftU pi a-11 ti* Shu If# t pil.Vuie £iC.
p*s
| Closing Out
Going At Cost
tiled him
•n of Antioeh
at all druggUt*.
M H tuaanw
HKN1 fttT
Office in Howe block. Upstairs
op|M*ute p atoirice. Phone 71.
Offk* 3* Km. 2*.
Dr. BLNJAMIN tiAVIS
SuciMtw to Dr Mi I !r ury
PHYSICIAN AND SUlKiBON
OFFICE: Oppoaite |s«atoflice.
I:
f:
Our •titir* linf of Buigie*. Wagona, Implrmcnti
t ream Separator*, Gas (4lgin«* and Hog Kencr. ; ;
Now la th» chance of a lifo tim«
■round floor, t ti ti t I
We have cold our Hardware Stock and muit get rid
of the balance of our stock, even if we have to tell them
at a lo«a. Located in Hartwell Bldg back of post office.
Dr.
Phone 140
| Cushing Hdwe. Co. S
J. T. Dungan
VETERINARIAN
Cushing, Okla.
OW£N A DUTTON. Prop.
mm
k. m hakims.
Mmtilvtiro |'hurt
ski
Try me and your suits will suit
ypu. •
Taken Up—At my farm, five
nules east of Cushing, 1 red and
white spotted heifer, 2 years past
dehorned, underbit in right t ear.
Owner can have l»y proving prop-
erty and paying charges.
I. F. llethrington.
NOTICE.
Having sold our hardware
iness we would kindly ask
parties indebted to us to call
the Hartwell building back
0., and settle their account.
Owen & Dutton.
Look! Wide awake men can
per! make from $100 to 125 per month
with small investment. Call on
! or write E. C. White for further
particulars.
bus- *
" Cushing Telegraph School,
atI Cushing, Okla.
The Fireman's Fire Insurance
Co., of Newark, N. J., have pur-
chased the stock of the Freehold-
ers Insurance Co.,- jtoliey liold-
I ers in the latter company are now
seeuredby the wealthiest and old-
est fire in insurance companiesj
in the United States. Assets six! cold
million dollars. I am n!so f>gent
for the Oklahoma Fire Insurance
Co,. Call and see me before in-
suring.- II. L. Stout, Oklahoma
Realty Co., Post office bldg.
of I'. Railroad and Commercial Tel
egraphy. Typewriting included
free. Tuition $35,course 5 months
night and day school. Four ex
perienced teachers.
H, L. STOUT, Mgr.
DRS. MANNING & KARRiS
Office Phone 37
Office over First National Bank
Cushing, Oklahoma.
N. BENTLEY. THE TAILOR.
Room 5 Harmen Block.
New line of Samples lo suit Season a I
ways on hand.
Cleaning and pressing done Promptly
O. P. Kathbun." H. L. Stout.
Rathbun & o.
Real Estate, Loans & Insurance
We are agents for the Amirican
Sugar Co's. irrigated farms in
New Mexico. 10 acres $175.00
$10 per month.
When You Want
Anything Good to
EAT!
WE WILL SELL
Groceries and all kind of Meats and
Provisions at Cash Prices.
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Bring Us
Your Produce
EBHBB ;
We will pay until further notice the following delivered in Cushing. *
Hens 9c per lb. Turkeys lie per lb. J
Springs 3 lbs. and under 10 l-2c lb. I
Hides, green 5c per lb.
Everett Phelps j
Produce Co. f
Napoleon's Grit
v\ as of the unconquerable, never
say-die kind, the kind that you
deed most when you have a bad
cough or lung disease.
Suppose troches, cough syrups,
cod liver oil or doctors have all
failed, don't lose heart or hope.
Take Dr. King's New Discovery.
Satisfaction is guaranteed jvhen
used for any throat or lung
trouble. It has saved thousands
of hopeless sufferers. It masters
stubborn colds, obstinate coughs,
hemorrhages, la grippe, croup
asthma, hay fever and whooping
cough and is the most safe and
certain remedy for all bronchial
effections. 50c. $1.00. Trial bot-
tle free at all druggists.
A Magnificent Assemblage of the 3
Season's Modes. it
*
Autumn preparation is on in M
earnest at Bentley's. The tri- 5
umphal entry of the new costume ^
there is added inspiration for the S
Xcw Tailored dresses, Suits,Coats J
Capes and Skirts. Throughout' S
1 lie I ante American Ladies' Tail- 2
o: in^' line. We are better able' jj
to stt\ e y ou than elsewhere, be-' $
cause we know just what y. Jj
want and are ready to fit yt t
out at moderate prices. £>
CITy DRAY
& TRANSFER Co.
GEO. B. DUNGAN, Prop.
All kinds of Draying
Baggage Transferred
I handle the S. W. Oil Co's Gas-
oline etc.
Phone ... . 7211
WE CARRY
Everything in our line and
treat you right.
will
High & Co.
On the Corner
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OWR •
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OCKET
We have the Money-
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You can build a house and pay
1 for it just like paying rent.
Let us tell you ; bout it.
HUFFMAN & WHEELER
A Good Position.
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men and ladies in the field of
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I Since the 8-hour law became ef-
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The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910, newspaper, September 29, 1910; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284314/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.