The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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A VI
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
NEWSY ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
It. It U.
rvfurttnl fmw
UuImU< after •
l£ W
l«»r II
lH>n Frriily
visitor SuoiUy.
wee e
|{, 1^ Inoo of llfwlind »j»rut
Hutiiiajr in town.
I. J. Church of lYrkine vieitwi
in fuelling Sundey.
Mine l^-niie Lillie visited with
l*rrfn«* M«L»ury Sunday.
Mm. .loeeph Merahlf end eieter
turned from Oklahoma City.
T. 11. Blaine went to Oklaho-
ma City to H|H«nd Sunday.
Stillwater llatv your huuar pi|ied for gM
before the ruah. I'hotte (iae Co.
notice
Uo to H. U. Boatright f^r r*al
estate, farm loana and insurance,
law rates.
flutter a
horn egg*.
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FREEMAN'S VARIETY STORE
U nose located in North Iowa, one and owe half
block eoutH of d«»o(. mm Sloolo St.
Where you will find a nicw line of new good* juat received.
(nnw to Me ua.
Saturday's Special>,x %, **»n tor 10c
From Tufo to Four Only.
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N. B. Fleming waa an
hoina City visitor Sunday.
Okla
Plenty of money to loan
Farms or Town properly, ae
(J. Wheeler.
flood team, wagon and harneaa
iand plow toola f«»r aale. Inquire
hit T. C. Christopher harher ahoi.
Dr. Maning spent Monday in
i ing. She is improving nicely and
will he ahle to return home in a
few days.
Mrs. M
, future hom<
Tuesday.
M. I
in
r* left for h<
irksvill.- Texa
id I. T.
up to
I'lLI
lagsiiift!
T. Ilar|
r I March '2
, I found at the eorner i
' Walnut atr«-»-t*, st the storr
Wilson
F. 0 Ilarris spent Sunday wth i
home folka in Oklahoma t ity
I with
W. Whitney K|»ent Sunday
home folks in Oklahoma
. m i„.. I City. He will make a buaineaa
R. Hadley returned • «n< ) trj to gouthern part of the
from a business trip to 1 ulsa.
starfe before
Mark W. Toliin of Kansas City
is transacting business iw town.
his return,
-i-
Mr Homer, » ^"'"etor of ~ - 239"cTevelsnd, Okla.
Cleveland was a Cushing visitor .
Saturday.
Mrs. R. G. Boatright and
children arc visiting with her par
ents this week
Mrs. Leslie Matthews of Dowie
Texas is visiting her sister, Mbr.
Joseph Marable.
x N. A. Spencer returned from
Cleveland Monday after several
days visit there.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Woods of
Guthrie are liera visiting the
family of N. H. High.
P. 0. Reed went to Oklahoma
Citv Saturday, for a short visit
with his family.
Mr. Olvey returned from Ok-
lahoma City Sunday, after a few
days visit with home folks.
Mr. Rhodabargher, manager of
Milligan Oil Company of Cleve-
land spent Saturday in town.
B V Cummins, who has been
Mayor of Waurika for a number
of years has located in .Cushing.
Miss Ada have returned from
Kmm^n'So^rwe OkMuWCity where, they
' - —- 4-Hrt bunclay o
are glad to welcome him to pur
city.
C.
the Kansas City
more furniture.
Mrs
from
where
Frank Perry
Oklahoma City
she has been for
weeks in the sanitarium,
slowly improving.
For Sale—Furniture and fix-
tures to complete a first class
restaurant. Address Box 274 or
Mum Cloe MH'argill *|H-nt
Sunday and Monday visiting her
sister at -Ripley.
•lack Jones returned fn»m Ok-
lahoma City Monday after n shor
visit with his family.
Mrs. Louis Wolf returned from
Guthrie Monday where she has
been visiting her daughter for the
past week .
For Sale, while multiplier
onion sets. Call No. 2 on No. 40.
43 lx
42 2tx.
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Harp
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The Cushing Gas Co. has a
carload of Gas Ranges and Heat-
ers, burners and appliances.
They will set up and guarantee
everything sold.
For Sale—Eighty acres 4 miles
north of town. Address Box 82,
Cushing, Okla. '
3t-W x
For Rent—Sixty acres of land
one-half mile from town. Inquire
of Daniel Burde. 2t
Pure bred Rhode Island Red
eggs, per setting, 50c for 15 or
$3 per hundred. Also Spanish
peanuts, $1 per bushel.. Phone
151-54. . 41-5tx
Mrs. Roy Bartlett and daugh-
ter, of Arkansas City, are visit-
ing the parents of the former,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Butler.
Holland
W.
Thoroughbred White
turkeys. Address Mrs.
Bradford, Agra,Okla.
Mrs. J. K.
tended the
vention.
-r, , . „ „ State of Oklahoma ) _
C Walters left Sunday for Miss Prank of Guthrie h s Payne 'County, ) s"
kansas City market to buy moved to Cushing and will De Personally appeared before me
with the Lutz-Sitterly Company. w M Robertson a Notary Pub
She is an old employee of this wm1jn an(j for the county
returned company. an(j 8tate above named, Adolph
Sunday . Frankel, to me known to be the
Place your Insurance with L.
several ^ — ---
She is G. Wheeler and get the best pro-
tection money can buy.
The celebrated Ripon automo-
bile gloves ran be found nt
Pln-nix & Company. 74 21.
Mrs. Claud Sitterly and baby
<»f Guthrie is visiting Mr. Sit -
terlv for u few dava.
L. .G. WHEELER
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Oil
Leases, Royalties and Abstracts
Office Phone 52 Rc .idence Phonn 169
Mr. Redden of Shawnee was
Cushing visitor Monday.
W. S. Barwick spent Sunday in
Guthrie with home folks.
C. J. Schmoycr made a business
trip to Stillwater Tuesday.
For Sale—Arkansas river sand,
hay and grain, in ear lots.—A.D.
Krow, Raulston, Okla. 40-Htx
Are you going to use gas?
Sure! Get Kelsey to pipe your
house. All work guaranteed.
We employ only experienced gae
fitters. Phone 100.
Ladies soft gauntlet driving
gloves, at Phenix & Company.
74-2t.
Certificate of Partnership.
This is to certify that the un-
siding at Cushing, Okla., is the
sole owner and proprietor of
THE HUB, a general store car-
rying Men's clothing, shoes and
ulI furnishings. The principal place
B of business of which is Cushing,
' Okla.
Affiant further states that
Gano and daughter there are no partners, either gen-
" om eral or special, and that said
at- business will be conducted under
the name of "THE HUB."
(Signed)
ADOLPH FRANKEL.
I wYning *
per fifteen.—David S. Enoch
, Cushing, Okla., phone 242.
An immunity plea, if allowed ^
be sts resigning, or the consequ- j ^ per"fifteen
enees of not resigning. It would , oirla
also cover a multitude of dis
closures. Mrs. O. L. Hudson returned to
her horn- in Oklahoma City, after
i'our Democrats have annouc- several days visit here.
ed their candidacy for I nited - - — ~ t_ _
States senators from Kansas to t For ^-^PMwb Peanuto.
-» -eed Bristow. The old saying A. B. Georgia, Ripley, Okla.
person he represents himself to
be, and being by me duly sworn
says that the statement contained
: ,— r, • in" the foregoing certificate of
for Fron\ P } \ partnership are true'.
barred Plymouth Rocks, j ADOLPH FRANKEL.
Subscribed and sworn to by
me this 12th day of March A.
D., 1913.
(SeaD
W. M. ROBERTSON.
Notary Public
My Commission expires on the
0th day of April A. D.. 1914.
ia that there ia aafety in numbers.
42-3tx. | Tyndall ft Ousler, Attorneys.
3 Doors
West
Charles
Hotel
THE FAMOUS
DEPARTM'T STORE
Wist
We want to impress on your minds, that we now have a
well selected stock of new up-to-date Merchandise that will
meet your approval both in quality and price. Give us a few
minutes of your time and be convinced. Make this store
your store. It means this to you: Your money's worth or
your money back.
To the man who
wants to be well
dressed, the first
thing is a new
suit, here we are
especially strong
and a try on is
all we ask.
Do not buy
until you
see our
$1500
Special
Prices ranging
from
$10 to $25
Hats
Caps
Shoes
Under-
wear
Shirts
Hosiery
Night
Shirts
Pajamas
We Outfit the
man from head
to foot.
Dry Goods
Ladies9 Suits
" Skirts
Muslin
Underwear
Dresses
Laces
Embroideries
Millinery
Notions
Ladies you should
see us for your
needs.
Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Window Shaces, Lace Curtains.
You have a most cordial invitation to visit our store.
We need you and we are quite positive yon need us.
THE FAMOUS HERMAN ARKY, Prop.
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The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1913, newspaper, March 27, 1913; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305792/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.