The Kusa Industrial (Kusa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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7 VOLUME 1
KUSA OKMULGEE COUNTY OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JULY 21 1916
No 37'
EDITOR TAKES
A VACATION
The editor and wife left Wed-
nesday morning for a months va-
cation in t lie mountains of Ark-
ansas in search oT recreation and
hoalth The editor i as been
sick and just bireiy going for
Die past inon'ii and ‘lnvirg t ho 1 0 j
opportunity tf g tlmg a gfoJ4lo2 Tie ic-orgaiiizeJ c’ub
man Surauel I’ Watts of Oke-I
mah Oklahoma to take charge
while we are a Way and we
thought no time could he hotter
for the opportunity we have been
looking for
Since comiug to Ku‘a the edit-
or and wife have been constantly
on the jump linking after the
paper and job wo’Jc and have
workd o-ursthoi down but
when we return we hi pi to be
able to go the same old dip aid
to hand'e our work on schedule
time Duriusr our abinco any
job work and advert mug or news
you may he ab e to throw’ our
way we assuie jou w dr be hand-
led as promptly as if we were on
the job and iut! same courteous
way
Wewfll try to keep you all in-
formed of the lneiJcnta 'relating
to our liul s trip iu a letter cadi
wec't aud we hop ! 1 1 le lack in
tip tndusti i d City inidu of tin
murt''a a ytjcu byiter s 1
health
Amor O Hat kr
Election Proclamation
Tty authority vt-sltd in me bj ordi-
muiil No l’ of t lie Town of Kusu
Oklahoma an ulettion i hereby call-
ed to be hld ou the olbt day of July
1‘Jlfi in tlie To mi of Kui lor tlic
purpoe of voting upon tin- folloiny
pioHkilion -
A proposition to grant to the Ku
Traukit Company iu euct:eors ad
assigns a friichino for twenty-five
yearn lo erect construct build main-
tain and o penile remove change oi
repair a kindle or double track Ilreel
railroad or h king e or double Oa k
aulo-troHic road logclner tkilu ui-c-enaiy
poles wires and eiga-pincnl
in along or upon lue kliec-iu avi nuek
aheya and public grounds ol the Ton a
cl Kuta Oklahoma for the purpose
cl inainldimig and operating a klreet
railroad or auto-truiho road n kuid
to n all as prut olt-d iq ordinance No
lo of kald tow n
’lne pola will open at fil o’clo' k
in the inoiiiiug and remain open un-
til 6 o'clock the afternoon of tu'd
day Tbc polling place will tie the
Council t liambera m tbc front loom
of the building occupied by the Kiua
1 ranefer C ompany and T I ldurr
Altoruey at Law and located on lol
No It In block No ns of tlie Town of
Kucaj The Judges of Sulil election are
II J Kirby and J K Kamkiier the
Clerk of flection aru O 1’ I urgtle
and 11 11 Kumage
All qualified elector of aid town
re entitled to vote at kald election
Ju witness whereot 1 have hereunto
subscribed my name mid caused tin
proc I ainatic u to te attested on tins
2dth day of June lao
W N AN TilUNY
President llord of Tiutec-a
of me Town of KukA
Seal— Attest:
IKK V TAYLOR
Town Clerk
vr nt
She—-' "Why do ou work so hard!
It— “I win too DPrveiU to
4kr c--Xi xmn
KUSA BASE BALL TEAM
SOME SWIFT
The fast Ilitchita team lias
come and gone and and the re-
organized Kua Hall Club re-
maius uncoripunred the scre
until near the end though Inina
lief by 1 1 e feme of 2 to 2 but
the I in hoys tallied and liuisli-
in t!i“ 1 ad lv the score t!
seems to fill etery requirement
we had iiopt-d for the li t team
to 11 1 bit ticxi Sunday they are
tocr'Ss bits with the fast Dustin
IuJins aud will rereive a more
severe tdst and if the loyal fans
w 11 only turn out an 1 help the
home boys to victory by thir
rooting no doubt the hoys wil
turn o it Me- t that L it) 1 ir
L“i’s a 1 go hod ri ot for lh
IlMlU li ‘dl
SALUTATORY
I am lcrt 1 1 rim 3 lilt Ki-' A
IxrrsT:i u f jt Mr Ouar O
Ud! s t nil le is off on bis ta a-!
a:
ti n
- 1 dd not get here till Tuesday
eveiijt g u d have been buried up
viui jMi work for the merchants
of ll i iJ i-tiiul c ty and the
pup-' ti jV not come up to Ike
: la t: 4’d or out on timo!
-sur our ri i-l j- t' rt (
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week Wo 'till bi
cv-iy i'iq artuinty
niiii n
SAMI'! I !J WaITL
A vote for E B Shot-
well for County Sup-
erintendent will be a
vote for an experienc-
ed man and a vote for
good Schools
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LAST DAYS OF POMPEU
FOR STATE FAIR
The b’ggest greatest and most
spectacular attaction ever
the state fair ha?
ITEMIZED ESTIMATE FOIl CURRENT EXPENSES FOR
TIIE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 11916 AND END-
ING JUNE 30tn 1917
At a meeting of — the City Council of the City of— the Board of
engaged for tlia coming show Trustees of the Town of Kusa Ci unty of Okmulgee Stae of
l i lie held in September 23 to Oklahoma lie d ou the first Monday in July 1910 pursuant to the
5 ) No oilier out door eq’rava
tranze ha equa’ed tin succobs
f tnis uiiKt 1 p co the Lust
)as ofjl’oinpeii" It hat be 11
ndition Thousaid- if
fair
I
iivii y o: me ue lacto govern-
t i-f M'neat a'ly tLa’p 'cut
shown to the public ail uvt r the
wor'd for the past ii't vu years
at eve its of a similar pature
More than three hundred people
ire ciii 1 1 iyed in its pre-ei titicu
and duo to the space ntcesfaty
to Ktiige it most f acton is
in pantotniue th uigt chorus
woik is- a j romincut jari of
the H
!"ltr- wortn of fireworks will
i u 1 in its week’s slay at
!e O'-f'a'ionu s'ate
ci i a' g-'inent having lioou tuade
fora pu-'cntaiion ev-ry night
fom S'inddy to Fiiday ituln-ive
Tiisisme cf the miny fea-
es Lr tne tenth upiiii tl slate
I
lair
Closing
i G'-ivcsdoJ Texas Ju'y 2X-
! Till 'mre of Franci-co Villa by
y of the de facto govern-
i-ccoi-ding to a cab egr tin rciv-
j d 1 y J u in A Ma'eos Mexican
cuisdhere A cp ured Villa
1 ie-s-ngir reported that Villa
i’as ill and seeking midical aid
Treia Crape Wih tb FeeC
In the Iup lexica of Ejaln tb
rtethoj of treading tlia grape Is
everywhere about th same The
grapes are well spread out to the
press and barefooted men or men
wearing sandals or wooden soled shoes
tread them
HONLLlKE7!
: homes t
It Tells You How
io Build Them
The kind of home jou want
L a homelike home — nut just
a liou-e Well here i a brau-
t'tnlly illustrttrd bonklcr called
‘'HnmiliVe Iloit'cs" that allows
fur plans and interior as well
as eMeiior it tvs of many such
home ' -
Vv’e want to help jou w itlt vonr home-planning
Don’t tU want a copv of “Homelike Homes’’?
lr'i free This u n little Ixsik jou will value
liiuhlv ir is mth k-epirt' 'Talk otrr tour plan
t itli us 'e c:’i ! t ’p j oi nnd w ill gladly do so
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provisions of Section 73"8 Cbaqter 72 Revised Lows of Oklahoma
1910 tbc following itemzed rstimite for current expenses of said
inutTc'pality fur the fi-cal year bugining July 1st 1910 and ending
jnH ') )7- was a lop'ed and approved and ordered published
in TTno Kusa Ixih'STKIAL a newspaper published and of general
ircnlation in stid town — to-wit :
SALARIES
For Mayor $00000
For Couneilmeu fOOOOO
For Cty— Town— Clerk I $60000
For City— Town — Treasure $12000
For City Attorney $60000
''UP FLIES ANI) CONTINGENT EXPENSES
For Stall uiery’ Printing and I’ostige $50000
For Special ane Extra Help $300 00
ForSundiy Maiiitenam e “ $50000
For a $50000
POLICE DEPARTMENT:
For Salary of Chief of Police $120000
For Salary of Policemen gqftO 00
For Maintenance and Supplies fc $200 00
FIRE DEr AliTMENT:
For Hilary of Ctiief of Firo Department $1200 00
For SJuy of Fiamen $25000
f'or Maintai at ce and Supplies $50000
STREET DEPARTMET:
For Salary of Superintendent $12(000
For Salary of Employees $1500 00
ForSuppesand Equipment $1000 00
LIGHTING DEPARTMENT:
For Maiuteuaoce and Renewals $500 00
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For Salary of Employe $500 CO
I’or Mantenance and Supplies $100 00
GASH ACCOUNT:
Jjstinu’eJ Amount to Pc R-coived from Sjurcei ’Oder Than Tax
1 $50000
Pa anc to IE Rained By Tax L-v $212000
Supplies an l Oth-r C uutiuguut Expense fl'00 00
Poke Department $072Too
S raet D paitment $20060
Faika $0000
STATE of OKLAHOMA COHN 'Y of OKMULGEE ss:
M e the undersigned duly ele ee qualified and acting officers
f the 1 own of Kusa County an 1 Sta'e aforesaid ilo hereby cer
ify the items an l amounts enumer t-d in the foiegomg statement
if C'l'ina tJ Leeds are r aonably necessa'y for current expenses
i-t the propt r cuuduct of affairs of me ssi i muneipality and that
stun ales wire piepa-ed and inad- it a tne tmg held ou thi first
M uiJty 10 July 1910 the 3rd tlaj f July 1910
Wuues our hands tmu eal tnis 3rd day of July 1916
Ikk Taylok C erk Wm Anthony Major
G A Tomas Tieasurtr President of Hoard of Trusters
For Supplee ami Equipmeut
i’ARKS:
Correct te Habd Hab'L
Ybe kurort way to bring on pre-na-ire
old age U to get Into a rut Co
tin oilier hand tho suirst way to
I avrrt old age Is to gt out of tfc ru
I tf you dealre to kepp young do not
l-ske your liatdts hard and fatt or
J -ur arierles will Jtkewtse beronte eo
ivorn your hatiita do not b t them
rde you Just to r how them that the)
I !i not order them to break ranks
ftoin time to time — (train and Prawn
Retort Courteous
'Mj son Wlllto tells me that you
threatened to box bis ears yesterday
Miss Tooter’' said the frato parent
railing upon the school mistress “and
1 hav coma In to say to you that ti
you ever — “ "pon't worry Mr Mar
row fat" s)d Miss Tooter graciously
'I'm not at all likely to do It The jan
I'or has been through all the depait-
nt stores In town and he ean't find
a box big enough for tbs purposa-’’-llerper'a
Weekly
Lowest Human Habitation
The lowest human habitation Is
said to ba that ot tha coal miners in
bohemia soma of whom maka tbelr
dwellings at a point over 1000 feet ba-
low tha lsvel of tha sev
$S00 00
To Ktep Plarts
A good way In whiilt to keep plants
frreh wltloal watering them when tho
Louse niUHt be closed is to taka all the
plants to th cellar or som other
cold place and set them In tubs with
an ordinary brick under each flower
I it Four Into the tubs Just enough
water to cover tho bricks It Is best
0 place the tubs by an east window
tf possible
runtant eota or wace
fn Turltaa time though the bob-
'll us were carved with texts warning
tha workers against the pomps and er-
ror of this wicked world lace was
etitl worn to a great extent tha family
of Oliver Cromwell In particular hav-
ing a decided penchant for the more
costly varieties and after bis death
his body was clothed In a garment
more richly trimmed with laca and
ermine than that of any king before
him
Sensitive Mains Farmer
"Do the Maine farmer wear high-
top boot?" inquires the Globa Thy
do not Furthermore tb state grange
rt fused for ten years t meet In this
city because som paper ber said tb
member wore cowhide— Portland
Presa
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Bales, Amor O. The Kusa Industrial (Kusa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916, newspaper, July 21, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2335145/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.