The Cushing Independent (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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'mailing. Oklahoma.
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akar^r at iti yu l of fit* to Cuahing,
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relate 1*14 aefat arias of tha Y.
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Tnirj Men'a CtarUUaa ▲aaoeiatien.
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toaaa te Joto handa with the Oklaha—
iaaaiatlna men ia a determined effort
ti thoroughly aeUblUh association
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VOTICK OP SHKRIKF'H BALE.'
\otlc«* Ih hereby Riven, Lh.a In pur-
suance of an Order of Sale issued
, out of ibe District Court of Payne
I County, Oklahoma, on the 10th day
I >f November, 1916, in au action
therein the Farmers National Bank
>( Cushing wan plaintiff and Aetna
.iuilding and Loan Association a cor-
i poration, Chaa. H. Hippie, Nellie A.
1 Hippie, J. Burt and Ona Burt, bis
1 vlfe, were defendants, ditected to me
| the undersigned sheriff of Payne Co-
. inty, Oklahoma, commanding me
o levy upon the following described
■ property of the defendants, Chaa. H.
riipple and NelIie A. Hippie, bin wife,
1 '.o— wit:
Lots 47 an>i 48 io Block 1, Bast
Broadway Addition to the City of
Cushing. Payne County, Oklahoma
4ith the Improvements thereon or
so much thereof as may be neces-
sary to satisfy a Judgement and
.lecree of foreclosure 1 favor of
ald plaintiff and against said de-
fendants, obtained and made In
said Court on the 6th day of May
1916, for the sum of (1609.49,
debt and attorney fees with Inter-
est thereon at 10 per cent annum
from May 6, 1916, until paid and
the further num of (7.42 coats of
^nlt and accruing costs; I will on
the 23rd.vday of December. 1916
at the hour of four o'clock p. m.
of said day at the* front door of
the Court House in the City of
Stillwater, In nald county and
State, offer for mile and sell to the
highest bidder for cash the said
property above described, of so
much thereof as will satisfy said
Judgement with interest and costs
•Vltness my haad this 14th lay of
November, 1916.
J. H. Towiumd,
Sheriff of Payne Count*
Higgins A Bertou
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First Published November 16, 1916.
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<|i < the satire weak to Mm stotah
ether vteiter* daring the oasspalga
farted ttoto etoatda of OMehassa *M
toatoda In U. Lute. gaaaral naikg
«T the Diawf Assoasaassa; I v.
Pack, state aaaratary mt Mleasaelfc
•ad W A. Seett, general secretary ti
tha Delias Aaaoctution.
PreitBinary ta tka casspaign A. *
•aetk. oaa mt tka international aaar
Striae treat New Terk Chty. to maktef
• visit te thirty ar More mt Ua lae
aartant cities la Oklahona, oeUnlag
•eel ee-eparatiou ia behalf mt Ikto
Mate-wide aampaign.
Te Raise Three Year Pond.
While tka klg caaipelgS ia Okto>
Mm City fer |3U0,006 for a T. K,
4 A. building there Is eieiUag eaM
M6a—kla Interest ihreegheet tka
Mate, tkat undertaking la eeMrely mm+
Mat a team tka atate-wlde (WM>«lp to
to eoadeeted December I to I, laM
the latter having aer Ite ehjeat
raisiag of Ill.OiW. fer eaah af tka
1917, 1 1S and 1919. TMs rua4
«*11 be ased entirely to keep traveling
Mantartea la the tield, and tka H
Met lea mt asseciatlea werk to tka
HaaiuiiUea threugbont Okto>
! UOHSK. tor sale 701 H. Clareland
| Call after 6:00 p. m.
i H)K HALE—My Piano very cheap
! If taken at ^onco. Colonial Stlye.
I Leaving City. Call at 414 K. Broad-
! way. 6t-D-l-tw.
j WANTED—Two or three Llgkt house
kwplag rooms perform rooms close
| In but will eontdder others phone 39
j LOST.— Today between C. R. Wed-
, oho's and Illinois Refinery, one teath-
1 or Suit Case, finder will please return
! to C. E. Welch, of Illinois Refinery
and Tvceivu mward
i aaaapesteg Cha
aaaamlttee ara •nndartnkiag to
tkla kadget for tkrto years to
advaaaa, sa tkat paisiaaaany mt tka
Mate-wide werk may be Insured, and
to aava U per coat, er mere, in
touaual anpenaea by
•astly aaaual systeM mt
tor aabeartpU—a.
With
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totlabaM* City, sad Campal«n Otraa
Mr O. ■ Rtlkeimer, both ia|fg
toaaalTVF as balaf greatly plaaaai
wHk Ike amuuei intereat aaaalfaaU#
niaMtut OklakeM M T M a A
werk sad with the many graaMsM M
darteg
ilceure to visit the Palace of S - joti, j
nr your Tliunksgiving oaud And
;<>n lorgci the Palac*? ot Swtsotoj
or thus« hot and cold drtnkh ;ttlv j
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Thf Huttl© C>> ot P«aco, u cn.il to
\I-V0K WAR at titxc Onnd
•\t i '.'Htb nd 30th
KOR RENT.—3 tlm room Hotutea
including Bath room Gas and Elec-
tric lights, far 91S.00 per month.
T. H. BelUi..
| WANTED Perfectly trustworthy
| pony for children to ride and drive,
i |taoor or utnglwlouUjr p«rf«re<l K. P.
i Krolop Phone. XR-64 itw.
i The Battle Cry of Peac«<, a call to
Arm* against WAR at the Orand
1 Nov 29th and 30th
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BEN SHAPIRO,
Manager.
First Clin
Service.
Christmas Is Just
Around The Corner
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What About Your Gift
Preparation?
IF you are planning to make Xmaa Gifts,
you want to use care and judgement in se-
lecting, so as not to have your gift look
cheap or commonplace, no matter how low
the price you pay. *
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Jewelry h The Meal Xma Gift*
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Select your gifts from our up*to-the-minute offerings in jewelry! We have _
planned for weeks for the Xmae Event, so that we would merit the patronage of f
yourjelf and friends by giving equal ancf better value for the money than can be
had elsewhere. We offer a complete and wide stock of
Unusual Values in Jewelry Gifts
from as low as 50c, ^$1, $2 and op
In worthy and dependable articles, priced at ttie lowest figure puwdbiecoaiibittnt with quality, lacladiaf:
Watches
Chains; Charm*
Scarf Pim
Silver Novelties
Hair Ornament*
Diamonds
Necklace*
Toilet Seta
fobs; Brooches
Lmvallier*
Rings
Fountain Pea*
Birthmonth Jewelry
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Clocks
'ome in and Jook over our gift stocks before buying ok# wtwi* sie>« the axticles ron
uJid know just what you are paying for
We advise
rly haying this store Is ready.
R. 0. WATR0US
The Jewelry Gift Center
'Where Gem and Gold are Fairly Sold"
CUSHING, OKLAHOMA
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Ail light bills must be paid on or before the 15th
or service will Jbe discontinued withut further notice
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Miller, Otis M. The Cushing Independent (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1916, newspaper, November 24, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276457/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.