The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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bftrn f|»r ulr forllOfrJ. II 1«
Imfuirr at thia oAc*.
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tfichiU. Kansas. and children.
are viaiting the Suman family,
•he bring a daughter of Mrs.
Jaaob Suman .VIra. Holm»!eer
arrived on Tueftday.
Mr*. C. 8. Gibaoq was called
by ft telegram announcing the
aehoua tllneaa of her mother, to
Springdale, Arkanaa*. un Tuea-
day of thia week. The oldef la-
dy ia 90 year* old and not ex-
pected to recover.
4 l«»w
Quit* a hltie Iftftd •«<Ung to
thia vtrinity lftU*!> . F. fWv
hfti aokj hit achool Ipftae foe tin®
,ni Dm** K»nt*e aok) the farm
«roipwd t»> the Burnett fanul>
1 J irai «*ffer»d wa for ht»
n»a* tmm- tout he dfcxtod it auii'.
ar * * char»k .
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• vrral fr**n
nod iiv ft't#ndif
g it Nan.'.-.l ir 1
Charlie Worrell
lever* injury t<
imping from ih<
the water, thif
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So car* today, cm
19 lover, ttaera
cuwa &75 to
bow* today at
are Ugh: »es»*'
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CRUX UK STOCK SHOW
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from here 1
tear laat wi
ipiii:s am ie minim! mm
toiM a«»* c*<K*rt~Mvit an**-
v*w*«.i>e few in fwi ef C'**4
lu»< a Kum |«MI
1*4 Mint Ol W Attract «'>•
irrvii im* 1
her daui
urftt>dmft 1
fr«»m a visit to
Frederick,
Yount ftnd wife *'tc
f the baptizing of the c«»nwr*
the Christian church, wmch
place at Big Creek last .^u»
Miss Elrr.ira Cook a^.d br«»
of Ripiry, visited Losd V
and wife Sunday arid atte
meeting at Big ( r< ek at n
Our achool ia proyreaaing
ly under the maiiag*-<r.er>
Cha?. Edgecomb.
Miss jLary Worn- «*n.
from Frederick 11 see be fa
Geo. A'
CuahitiK v.
itt
heavy r
eat all pc
run laat
reek at
rniu'kf!'tj wfti m£*j
oft of same week last j
e» changed very i;
the advantage of
*s being nullified
tr, and re'
l»aw
liorn to Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Bryan, a daorhter, on Saturday.
Sept. 18, 190y. All parties are
getting along nicely except the
newly made grandfather, K. J.
Douglass. For a little while his
friends were very much <-xerr
over his condition and for a time
it was feared that he might do
aomething ultra. To make mat-
ters worse the cotton flurry came
the aame day and as Mr. Doug-
lass was handling the finances (if
the largest buyers, he was com-
pelled to remain in the bank all
the time when his whoJeheart was
up at the house with that baby.
We are glad to report, however,
that he bravely withstood the,1 but cows advanced ioc J5c,and
atorm and has recovered his usu- soM up to $3.75 for sized
al equanimity, but we an* *• > hinK as good
he will long remember Saturuay »iu idler in the \v*ek as the
Sept. 18, 1909. spayed heifers at $4.1 > on Mon-
Kansas k^Uj ~ vk ;u. s, .
20, 1d» i«. K 'ni
tie is dwimiilfi,; e ... K, .n.l
i< »nly one-thiro Mr. he- vy as nix
weeks ajfO. fhequ;<!iry of tiic.
supply is alfco on Uie common'
stuff order, and l>ears more of
the enc of the seitwn cnsira<, er-
isiica each week Steer prices
held about steady all of last week
cent ft
tin; mara
.Mat week,
lighter ru
not weather, and reduced con
j«omption of pork. Kun today U
bead' market strong to ii
;.er, top $8.3", paid f«»r he* ■
. n«g» and for medium weight#,
vhiie light weights made a nev
h:gh mark, shippers payingf-8 '
r«/r h l<«cd <»f lti«» lb. i og« iiu »
of salea tadfty wara at $7 7J u
2~j. A good many pigs are ap-
!>• »«rir g at tho market^.
tef ') to 7.40, ami : • t
j -egrets to s«*e < oup< s-
. . mf sma'l, to sacn
ilt future h<g M^p'y i'
rh;» way,
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produ
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lares and uu»mvi
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fee:* ptttaMilrr
to re
This
wiil afford aa
edara-
l>l<artu
kitY for the farm
ei. the'
tilde t
atel bu^tness loan *1»j
a (iur.
»bie basiiitsa house or
•:ock
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and
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I'f.E FOR PiyPLES
'i I ; i'<l for erfcmrl v
tnd t'.cirtf.xinK • o t
.' .. c «kia dc-sfojs .r.c.
til* Ain dov a;.d healthy
■:x bottlfs v '! tare any cas
ic? and blackheads.
.0 r •! rywhr re. Write for ram-
•' Ro :<- Medicine Co ,St. Louis.
^PHING DR'JG CO.
OR.KINO'S (NEW DISCOVER!
Will Surely Stop That Cough.
YOU! Mi- farmer
SI
Have you prepared for harves Ing that corn crop?
7 YOU!
nt y*art Itt iLovt of bora#*
iiuk bavo b*Vn vrror.g f*a-
tbe big falra. OV lahoma la
frlng 1.pen lu tbltd aaaual
abd it • abo* taia rear wjl
iwi to be a»eo at fair* thi>
. bate* been Miabilabtd fatlr
of a century. The beat b«r<i»
untry vSll be repreaented la
the catr'e displara. Th» przea for the
U;tt ha'nraa and »add!c borate aa well
a., fcr draft anitnsla amt mulea have
; Vsen largely Increased aad more
cliKres added and tbia ass urea aa ex
; ttnsive horse show.
Fntries will eh>se at S o'clock on tbe
»'t< moon of Setember 18 and an>on«
de&irinf Information regarding rules
and ix'sulatlons m-ill be glTOr. prompt
attention tbroush the office of the aec-
retary.
FTapeclal attention and ccurtesy will
be shewn the women at the live stock
show this year. Women who go to
the fair have always been Interested lu
the shows of live stock—horses, catr
tie, sheep and swine—and in all these
departments they will find the exposi-
tion es,->cc!al!y rich. The herds#of dairv
cattle aad the products that wiil be
shown will be on an extensive seal,
and the live btock pavilion will not only
afford better facilities for showing the
stock but will give the spectators
mauy advantages in seeing what is
oeiug done to improve tbe quality oi
the chief herds of tbe country.
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AMUSEMENT ATTRACTIONS. STATE FAIR CROWD*
and band concerts. In tbe event of j residence and especially for the ce-
rain this year no real damage wi'll ment contractor who seeks an in*
accrue to the management for the fair! creas? in his business and wishes
wiil be held day and night just the to be able to turn out the b.-at grade
name. The various buildings anri of work. A genial m\itatiun .is is-
massive grand stand will afford she!- j to the public to come and l.-arn
ter from both rain and warm weathei j more concerning the many advan-
and the grtat wide cement sidewalk-' t£g< s of cement ccnstrucMon over
and fine Bermuda sod will enable vis-
itors to go from one end of the ground
to the other without interference from
The use of other material a.
<nud and water.
now
com-
SPEED PROGRAM UNEXCELLED.
Much attention is being given by
tbe management of the Oklahoma
State Fair association to the racing 'i
be seen at the fair at Oklahoma City
September 29 to October 8. Fur the
spfced department this year it is an-
nounced that $16,0G0 will be given in
stakes ard purses. The meet last year
Was a dc-eided success from every
point of view and this year tbe racing
BENEFITS THE WHOLE STATE.
Why the People of Oklahoma Are ln-
terected in t!-e Maintenance of
Their State Fair.
NEED A CORN CRIB
a GREAT LIVE STOCK SHOW.
' The officers and directors of the Ok
I lahoma State Fair association
! have arrangements practically
f plete for the third annual fair to be
j nt-Id at Oklahoma Cjty September 2J
to October 8, inclusive, and from the .
vast amcant of work that has beeD promises to -surpass anything ever crowds than in the past. The people
' accomjiilsbed since last year the peo- seen in this state. A number of fine i of the state the past few years ar<»
horses, both runners aDd harness, will' beginning to realize the great benefit
be brought here from the big circuits/} the State Fair is to the entire state.
There will be four running raccs eve.-;.'] They also realize and appreciate more
day, the entries to clo^e the day be-,! and more each y«ar tbe staunch serv
The many new improvements to th«
Oklahoma State Fair grounds now In
prtcoss of building and that will b"
completed for the fair this fall will
add greatly to the appearance and
beauty of the grounds. The new im-
provements will largely add to the
comfort and pleasure of visitors, and
without any doubt, will attract latge:
How about one like this?
Have them in both th^ aL.» '" r
and they are th. very he
moderate in price. Alse ve carJy a
shucking pegs,huskers gJov
also wrist supports, finger
uic woven wire.
- r ft and very
complete line of
? ^r? end cotton gloves
?.* d scoop shovels.
pie of the southwest will be invitea
to attend what will probably prove the
gi eau-st fair held west cf the Misala-
sippi river. The fair will be held rata
or shine and with the numerous im-
provements made this year • wet" days
if any, will prove Just as interesting
to the Bigbtseers as dry <m/«, becauft
the fair will be running full b!ae: in
each and every department. The fail
last year was a success from every
point of view and with increased ex
hibits this year it w;lll be greater and
better than ever.
One of the big featurua of the *air
this year will be the live stock ds.u i
merit. The premiums have been large-
ly increased aud the classifications re-
arranged, in revising the live atoclr
classifications the association ha3 en-
deavored as far as it could consistent!)
to adhere to the recommendations of
tlid different registry association* an.'
also added liberally to the premium
offers in each department. With prop-
er co-operation of the breeders of this
and adjoining states Oklahoma's 190?
liva stock show will be far superior »c
my live stock show ever held in the
southwest. Exhibitors will be In at-
tendance from many of the great live
stock communities in the United States
??.d with more commodious accommo-
dations each and every exhibitor will
»>'■ well pi ased. The exhibits this year
will be national In character and from
the entries a're?dy secured It is eri
<!rnt that this de;-^ " -nt witl .
ttie h!efce«st star.^i■* "rd h gliiy ben>
flcii' to W"
fore the race. Rules of the American
Trotting association will govern ;ha
trotting and pacing raccs. There will;
be two races for Oklahoma roadster^
for a purse of $150, one trotting race;
for a purse of $1,000 and one pace fc.r
ice tbe officers of the fair have
dered the state and the public. Tbe
State Fair has been a gr^.'.t factor
in building up Oklahoma and jdvet-Us-
ing its msnv unsurpassed agricultural
and live stock products to the world.
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a purse of $1,000. The feature event; Oklahoma as a state is growing rich
on Derby day Vill be for a purse of?) rapidly. The products of the *:nt
$500. Several trotting and pacing races,- are increasing in value eacn year
have been arranged with purses oftj the people owe a great deal to the I
$400 and $700 attached. The speedjj Oklahoma State Fair for what hail
de partment this year will be handledj. been done in an agricultural way. Th»=:
by a number of high class officials andj: fair should be the pride of every eiti
some of the best haruess and running zen of the state and eveyone sbou
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finest of live stock.
Hughes
Hardware and Harness store
Xotwithstand.ng the fact that the
agricultural exhibits wiil be one of tbe
big features of the Oklaboma Stat«
Fair to be held at Oklahoma City Sep-
tember S9 to October S the people of
Oklaboma ahoulu not overlook tbe fact
that at tbe fair wtli be shown the beat
cat tie j**t horaea. Ue»t aheep. a&d u>«
bee: apiae w! ucly in Oklahoma bat
!b all the I'nited State* T*te exh<bit.
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acri ti. ltural building. state fair grounds
horses on the American turf today will: take the time and come to the fall
be seen on the faat track at the State j this fall. N'o other state insti'.u'ior
Fair grounds. j brings to the state the results iu uo.
lars and cents as the State Fa.r does
fine accommodations. |
The Oklahoma State Fair manage
ment boasts of one of the beat grand
stands west of the Mississippi river
and at the fair to be held at Okla-
homa City September 23 to October *
the visitors from tue state at large
will fltd plenty of seating capacit>
Tbe grand stand has been doubled >a
a
grand concerts.
Women who will go to the Oklahom
State Fair to be held at Oklahoma CitJ
September 2S to October t will find th-
muslc one of the choicest features
Liberali * great concert band which
has wo® high favor all over the mu-
».c*i mot .a mill cue ttr-e eoceer-;
dallv and the coacert program* thi
occa*tuB * ill be the bet: ev«r heard
tu« year
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