The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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rid of the d*nuler and car* r,n
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tno>e the "ifa" of thooflt. ^nd
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one of the vrorat.
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that of any other word and yet
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"If" is the emblem of hesita-
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THE CAfERERS
JUST WHAT YOU WANT,
AT JUST THE RIGHT PRICE.
What to eat)? And how to get it?
Are questions sometimes
difficult to answer.
11^ E can help, out; both as to
What and How.
Free Delivery. Phone 13.
$20.00
DO YOU
Want to Make Money?
WE WILL PA Y
1st. $20.00 for the most nearly correct list of the
five words appearing in this paper weekly until Feb. 1
2nd. $5 00 to the correspondent who sends us the
most accepted matter.
3rd. $5.00 to each and every person who brings us
20 paid-up yearly subscriptions or the equivalent.
4th. To school district which has the greatest num-
ber of paid-up subscribers on Feb. 1, 1913, in its
boundaries, we will present a school library.
PARTICULARS IN LOCAL COLUMNS
Green Print Co.
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t at* family by young mil
J naa«nt|y located P U Ik
City
K. t Pvr^T 0 Carter att D«I
1 d lb* Htat* flaptut A «oct t* a
a*t Friday and Satarda> at
Shawn**.
i|r». .I«.! n II. Cra*ford
Fmklil, Pifui. laa nri« -t
. . -ua1 and \ - . .#.
.••re for worn* tunf
Fmnd. if you find s-ytb ng
*orth rxadiliir in th • papei.
.ilm,. Land it lo a neighbtr. ll
•will help us and do no uiu- h"»rm
I>r D Ii. >IcH«i.-y will be in
'u*hing Stindav. at Dr. Dav»'
•fficc, and will be prepared to
rea: any tro ible of th* vrt, noae
ir throat!
Mr*. Olcn Smith r. turned to
icr Lome in Jennings on Wed
iv*»iay, alter a aevt-ral day# viait
^th her parents Mr. and Mrs. C
A'. Carpenter.
The office building for the
ra« .company, to be located at
he east end of Broad* ay, b s
>e''n started and will b«? rapidiy
jusb' d 10 completion ,\l*o a ]
onsiderable quantity of pipe h s j
already boen placed on the r<_-nr i
nd of the lot.
Baptist Church
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Heat-Uuraoility-'Apppeanmce
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And
stlca tt 4*t]
Kaif a dawn
rr .* ; af j a na at a wove -1
f4.in/ in h# (ml 4nd tfMKigl of
ato*c wt 1 ki! a I wig Umt if
om-C4»d ec0*1 an! *<ght 4 flr» In
irh v inter
P**# i« ;r*
ilti»l
The Round (Jak Double Burrir
it not
•toVr
Bjt it
The h>
has a 1
t ting
the tXM
It
f u 91' ve. In fact, thtrv is t <» •>'K*r
*%a. A >t*xr.g auieir.etit? I'crhapa.
the truth. •
Oak Doul.l .• Burner ii the only flove made that
j: hot bias: Any number <ti heating itove« have
biast whicl feeds one side of the fire oniy. But
hot blast- 1 patented Kor.so Oak feature-4HN
ALL ^UL'ND OMk THi KNTiai TOP Of THE FIRE, producing
the n ost nearly |4?rfect fuel combustion that has ever leen
ot«!a;r.«-d. The result it the greater amount of heat fr«»m the
least quantity of fuel, j small amount of clean a*h. no clink-
ers. and n > soot and ga .
It burnt hard or soft coil, wood «r coke. The magazine for
hard «! is hun>r in tK top a^d can be pyt in or taken out in
a monvr t. Warms th:: kloor flftlLT aroind the stove.
Made by the "Rc und 0;.k" folks who have been makir gst< ves
of quality for the p^st ] orty-one years.
Mnterial througtout th» best that money *an buy— he ron
u^ed is stronger than < ir-\*htel iron! Wi h reasonanle are
this stove will last a lif- time.
Ycu must sse this gran 1 stove to appreciate its handsome ap-
pearance. Beautiful ir proportion and out|me-rich ;n o.*na-
mcniatii n -.lad is aUr.ctivcresj and charm to any foo:n.
Tie "iiound Oak" people guarantee it-so do we. Call and
examine it. •
JACK HUGHES
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a* m.
In the evenicjf at H p. m. a
pt-eial programuu- will be r n-
icred by the children a'-d choir.
Ir. Scott Fwher priz w im r sk
>rator of Payne County will talr
>art. Everyone invit d to thi
ervice. Thanksgiving d nni-r cn
November the 2&th w 11 bi s r\ -
d by the Ladies Aid. Bejvival
BWwIf of the ehureh is exp ct-
d to lwgin about th»- 24th of
hrt month. Baptists comii p ft
o this town are reques ed to b--
rome acquain ed with tR»- pa t r
n<l unite with the church.
Route 4
Joljii E. Parish is in Colorado \
coking for a location
J. W. Pow -Jl went to Pawn- e !
on business last Sunday.
C. A. Smaltz is on the siok !i t
with the same old trou' le.
J. S. Anderson and s n wer- in
•his neighbor, ood Sund'y.
Susie Newj-ert spent Tuesday )
(jut.moon with Mrs. Gi' son.
Arthur Wilson bo-'gM fo r;
I j head of cat'l from Mr. Cardin
I , Harris, living nc! th <f
Cushing, wes in thi* .vie*n"ty ■
j Wednesday.
I Mr Redpath of Perk ns wf s'
j in this vicin ty the la't^r part
I of last week.
Fred SehLgel return#d from
Perkins bst Saturday with a
; buuth of eatll - wbk-h* be shipped
.Monday..
Irec»> snd I<oui« .\krrs return-
led to rushing Hundav even ng
I «fter sp-nduif? a couple of days
jar bom.
The lutie etild oi Mr. and Mr».
Sjxramie, die.4. >1 on.lax sfter a
long tllnsss of typhoid fever rnd
wss laid to rest in the Avery
Cenielerr.
M'nyjfOES
Style, Fit and Quality
For Well Dressed Men
Man a!tve~h</re art she sh • -s you want. Shoes with
st>'e—ginger—clo-;s—the v'gy ' bind. Shoes n ade
of rea; leather by reil sh«*- ^iScer? vvh.) know haw
to n.-.tee shoes yoj men ad v. ~e. They fit snugly
vet comiortably and v f-ar like buckskin. Made
{■ >Y ail kinds c : rn^n an 1 .iccasions. They're thc-
"real stuiT" in Men's l ine Shoes. Come4n
and see them.
SOLO BY
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Phenix & Co.
On<! of our |
tvlish Fut-
r toil liodcls.
Also made in |
Wucher Cut.
Mittens for the Whole Family
One of the finest lines that haa ever been d s
played in Cushing, at prkea ranging from 25c to
50c.
We have the prettiest little mittens for the baby
that you evor saw. Come in and see tlsem.
Phenix & Company
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The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912, newspaper, November 14, 1912; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305942/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.