The Cushing Independent (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CUSHING IHUtPENDINT1— ' ™e NOT^ "^Z"" I A S S I FI ED
' ttnm 4kf "• '"ads !(i Cl 11 EatIflil itJi.l 1
grai', caily illuetra
i recent
' ti (HI of gG<*1
matter ohrk.ta.nlt>
Entered a* second-class
•>une 23, 1 3, under tile uet cf Con-,od-
i MarchS 1 79 —o—
- j Colony, in Washita county, Is a
i small place ijiu not too small to pie- l> . Nllteo.
Im The IMstrlft Court of Pnyti'
my State of Oklahonm
PUBLISHED KVKKY FRIDAY
AT INDKPKNIIBNT OFFICE
v**y
! dge $1000 toward building a sectlo.i
| of a proposed Ozark.Trail. It's on,
| the Ozark Ti all Short Line.
W hi. H. Palmer, aiii
Loretta E. Palmer.
IM-frmljint*
FROM Till; OKLAHOMA STATE
• BOA lilt OF HEALTH, GUTHRIE
I R. JOHN W. DITKF
! The merchants and other business
I man on Binger in GYddo county, on
the northern route of the propose!
| Ozark Trail, closed their stores and
o Aloes pin January 11 and spent the
day in road making. The ladies feu
'em.
HEALTH NOT EXPENSIVE
Most of us have got to learn that
■— J contentment and not worldly wealth
We are far too apt tv think of j brings happiness.
many of the good things of life as
•xpensive, a* benefits whl«h the rich
oan easily enjoy, but which are be-
yond the reaoh of the poor or those
tn moderate circumstances. But
good health, one of the greatest Rifts
which life can ben tow, | not expen
•It® Either by the standard of cost
•or effort it is easily within the reach
of nearly all of uh There are some
who from heretflty or special circum-
stances are handicapped In the effort
to obtain health, but these are a small
percent of the community. FYvr most
of us the attainment of good health
Is simply the price of a little effort-
an effort which will bring enormous
returns In the benefits accruelng.
The factors moat efficient infring-
ing about good heath cost little. You
may not he abl to have the kind of a
bouse you would like to live in. You
may be able to follow exactly the oc-
cupation you most desire. But you
CAN make the conditions under whic
you exist healthelr. You oan keep
more widows open in tihe house where
you live or the place where you wioirk
and fresh air is one of the most im-
portant factors in good heialtli. You
may be able to move further out of th
city, where conditions are healthier.
Even If you cannot do ull these
things, there are many which you oan
do Which will cost nothing. It coets
you nathlng to have your windows
open while you sleep It costs you
nothing to take breathing exercises,
nor to stand sit ant| walk erect. It
costs nothing to keep your digestive
organs In good condition. Almost
*11 of us oan take time to eat our
meals slowly. The foods which tend
for good health often are the cheap-
en! foods. Expensive' foods are apt to
be lens healthy. It should also be re-
mebmerod that we carj not only eai
and grow healthy from cheap foods,
< u|Jf IJiey are properly prepared gnd
a proper variety Is used, we eau thor-
oughly enjoy them.
A list of foods In which the oheap-
«Ht are given first and the most expen-
sive last, is us follows: gluooee, corn
meal, wheat flour, oatmeal, sugar,
salt pork, rloe wheat bread, oloomar-
:serine, beans peas, potatoes, butter
milk, cheese, beef stew, ham. mutton
-chops, beef, eggs, oysters. It will be
NOTICE OF CHANGE
The following change in the sche-
dule of trains will be made on the
Jennings and Drumright District of
ihe Santa Fe. EfTtctlve Wednesday
December 20th, 1916:
Train 457, heretofore leaving at
3:00 P. M. will leave at :• 55 P. M
connect at Freye with Train Tor Jen-
nings, arriving thtre at 6:20 P. M. In
time to make connections with the
Frisco for Tulsa
,HCG<iESTH NEW HIGHWAY DE-
PARTMENT
In suggesting the addition to the
state highway 'department of an es-
timate man who would be at the
service of the public when cost of
bridges, concrete and steel, are want-
ed, an Oklahoma good roads builder
writes the Ozark Trails headquarters
In Oklahoma City as follows:
•In spending public money there
are so many men who like to get
their hands Into the public pocket
so well that we very often fail to
get a dollar's worth of road or bridge
for ii dollar's worth of money, and
the need of such a department is very
great. *
GOOD ROADS SYSTEM AT SMALL
POST
"Oklahoma can have a better sys-
tem of good roads at less rost than
any other state in the union," Is the
statement made by C. W Shannon,
director of the Oklahoma geolooglcal
survey at a meeting of good roads ad-
vocates at Norman recently.
Mr Shannon says this Is possible
V«oa.dKe there are excentn materials
for rond building within a reasona-
ble distance of the roads to be built
In any section of the state.
With the alrd of n map Mr. Sht>r-
non showed the location of depoos't?
of limestone in the state, of gravels,
clays, gypsum, asphalt and asphal-
tlc oils. The tremendous variety of
road buildins materials found In the
I WHEREAS, on the Hist day of ,-v.
I 1916, at the regular May. I ft 16
term of the above entitled court,
final judgment was render*! in the
above entitled cause In favor of
the plaintiff and against the de-
fendants in the sum of StOO.OO
with interest thereon at the rate
of 8 per ent annue from the 16th
day of Jaunary, 1915. and the fur-
ther sum of $60.45, with Interest
thereon at(the rate of 8 >er cent per
annus frsm the 2nd day of March,
1916, and all taxes on said property
together with the furtker sum of
9*0.00 >r Tiey> fee, anrt <■ ,h< taxed
in the sum of $9.90, and ordering, ad-
Judging and decreeing* that a ct.-
tain real estate mortgage securing
said debt be foreclosed and that the
following described premise* situa-
ted in the county of Payne nnd State
of Oklahoma, to wit:
Lot Four (4 )*in Block Fifty
thiee (03) |U Swith Addition
to the Tows of Cushing, Payne
County, Oklahoma, according to. .
the recorded plat thereof* and
L ts Eleven (11) and Twelve
(12) Block 25 In Eltrman's
Sub-Division, South Highland
Addition to the town of Cush-
ing, PHyne County, Oklahoma (
according to the recorded splat i
thereof,
be sold under said mortgage and In i
foreclosure thereof, and
Whereas, on the 11th day of Deo'
ember, 1916, an order of sale tfas
issued out of said eoort and deliver-
To TRADE.—Slightly used high
■ i'iaso or player in first '' r
' a Ford Car In good condi-
al! or write Geo. L. Slawson j
' Be!lis Co. Cushing, Oklahoma
i
FOR SALE.—Old Paper* for sale atl
i-his office 10 cents per hundred i
FOUND.—Bunch of Key. between j
Oxford Room* and Cleveland Street'
In alley, call at the Independent of- j
flee • for same.
FOITND. Baby Signet Ring with two <
initials, owner san have same by cal-
ling at this office and pay for add.
FOR SALE.---Three Hair Switches
Made of my own hair, will sell one or
all, guarantee them to tie *n t elass.
Phone 409. * *
THE NEW
COY HOTEL
Opposite Post Office
Caters Especially to Weekly
Roomers
Rates 50, 75 and $1.00
per day
$2 50 Per Week Up
FOR SALE.—Old Papers for sale at i
this office 10 cents per hundred.
FOR SALE.—Cheap one Grey Stal-
lion weight, 1600 Inquire Cal Rap-
er. Drumright. Okla. P O. Box 421,
Phone 260 3^
FOR SALE. -Old Papers for sale at
this office 10 cents per hundred.
Mrs. Ernest Davis, Mgr.
WANTED—Boy 18 year- old desires
work In Restaurant as waiter or short
order cook, or will work In a store,
have worked at soda fountain
Guy Ratliff, Lilly Hotel
FOUND—A Fountain Pen, owner can
have same by paying for advertise-
ment.
NOTIfK
The Ladies of the Baptist Church
od to me, tlflu undersigned Sheriff of 11™ T* tte Church parlor Thurs-
Payne Cosnty, Oklahoma y afternoon at 2 :00 o clock Every
Now. therefore, Notice is hereby' ChUr°h lt ***** to *
given that at the south from doort^r1' " is t,me tOT ** e,<w0on
of the court bonse m the elty ofj°, a,s° P'« the work
Stillwater, County of Payne and State ** ®"*
of Oklahoma, on the 31 day of Jan-
uuary, 1917 at the hour of 2 o'clock
P. M., I will offer for sale and sell
at public veadae to the highest bid-
der for cash In haud the above des-
cribed real promises in pursuranee to
the commands of said order of sale
and in satisfaction of said Judgment.
Witness my hand at Stillwater.
Payne County, State of Oklahoma,
tl.ie the 1 Ith day of December. 181«
J. H. Townaend
SherifT 0f Payne County, Oklahoma
C. C. Suman and A. V. Dinwiddle.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
i First Published Dec. 16 ltl«.) H
FOR SALE. Old Papers for sale at
this office 10 cents per hundred.
WANTED.—To take care of child
from 3 to 5 years old, phone 247.
INDEPENDENT—Want ads. pay af-
ter all other ways fall, try them
FOR RENT—160 acres of bottom
130 In cultivation. Must have good
team and tools, Reference. .T. L
McFeaters, tl4 E. Broadway
seen from tihis list that many of the j 8tat8 |B unMC(,,led anywhere in the
■oheaper foods are not only healthy, I United States, according to Mr Sliu-u-
but palatable.
non.
One day was set apart as a good
roads day In the farmer?; short
course week at the A. and M. at Still-
water during the#flrst week in Jan-
uary. It was well attended and road
builders received %much instruction
worth while.
Las Vegas, New Wexioo Jan. 16.-
Kloyd Thompson, cl'nlrman of the
Ozark Trails committee of Oklahoma
City, will address a big meeting of
onthumstlc road builders in this
city, Tuesday, January 10, at whic'u
time it is expected that a neat sum
of money will be raised Tor the j>ur-
pospoee of promoting the Ozark
Trails ffrom the stale line west of
Amerlllo, Texas to this city Mr.
Thompson, who headed the commit-
tee that pulled off the big good roads
convention in Oklahoma City in Nov-
ember, was hero last week and ex-
plained the benefits to be derived asjthe •statl, :uld consisting of practic-
a result of bavin* such i itmdwaj '"v mUtts' Including the para-
as is now being built across Okla. 114,1 I,n<" w,n ,1ave be*n <*>n Pl&ted
o ! and oopen to state and traneconti-
Not until good automobile roads ! nental travo1' That they will be used
une constructed In this state can New I ll>r tho U,ltPr Purpose U indir-ued by
Mexico hope to make the moat of Its thfl fact ,hBt motorl.^t^ are already
natural advantage* a* a summer re Inquiring ihout it and stating that
tori and place of recreation for tout j lht*y •' «©««> Oklahb-
iste. It is tho intention of the peop • j,na lr"r" '!l ' r ,Wk 1,1
of this city, cooperating with the
towns between this point and Arner-
If you want to catch a certain kind
Before 1917 has become a<n old
man an<! ready to give way to the
young 1918, Oklahoma will have a
system of roads aorooss the state that
will be known from one end of the|
country to the other. The Ozark '
Trails system extending frrn the nor- j
them to the southeastern oorners of'i
the state and consisting of practic-
——————— OIL LEASE.—I will lease my 180
Fir,, hM*, u,, nMlD, •' C—IM
® # ) for oil and ga« to responsible par-
dependent January 12, 1917 ) ! ties. J W Albertson.
PUBLICATION HIIMMOXH
" rrziir °r nr™ « ««« «, . oo
Eli. cJL. Platnurf ,°" .""J" O*1 "
„ ' son streets $1,000 down. Phone 39
, ; for particulars.
Sdgar B. Cattron, Defendant
To the Defendant Above Named:
You are hereby notified that you' FOR SALE.--Pair of lots in May-
nave been sued in the District Court! wood Addition, Cushing Lots front
, >f Payne County, Oklanoma, by Ella ! Hne,- near Highland avenue,
Cattron, plaintiff by petition filed on , and are each 25x140 ft. Will sacri-
the 5th day of January, 1917, pray- j rlc® *** « h. Q. A. Harnack. Den-
Ing for a divorce from you and for i V*T- Colo., Qeo. Del.
illmony and to have title in the fol- | —
lowing described real estate situate!
tn Texas •County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
Tourist Fares to
Texas
Tickets on sale dally -final limit May 31st, 1917.
Htopwr at plewnre within final limit.
•
Austin • *21,30. Houston 2S.M
Brownsville 33.60 I^aredo 27.46
Carpus Ohrtatl 27.30 Mineral Wells 12.45
•
Galveston 23.65 San Antonio 21.JO
SERVICE THAT SERVES
For berths, reservations, train service or any travel
information see or write—
THE M. K. & T. Ry.
Drs. Furrow & Furrow
JThr Dentists of Quality"
Phone 7 I
CUSHING. OKLA
The Southeast (SE) Quarter of
Section Twenty-six (26), Town-
ship Four (4), Nortn Range Ten
(10), East of Cimarron Merldl- ,
an. divested from you and vested
in the said plaintiff.
and unless you answer said peU- i
tion on ot before the 24tb day of!
February, 1917. the allegations of!
: petition ! will be taken as true and i
Judgment rendered against you ao-1
: sordlngly granting the said Ella Caf
i ron a divorce from you and vesting
n the said EJlu aCttrOn title to the :
thove described estate and the
lllo, to have this road in g.Kxl condi- j " -vo" u aJ" 1,1 ' <-'erUiln kind I urtt,„T ,udRmunt for alimony ln the
tion for automobile travel by the rtf >"<>u use a certain kind of bait;! lUm of at loasl ,2 000 00 f(y
first of July next. j not all tlsh bite at all kinds of bait., ,ustody of minor 0^lw Md (QT a,j
Abundanit asslstanv-e from the le* , N<X |s^>ple respond to every ad- ooet including a reasonable attor
•Hlatnre now in session is pnictlea1 !y vertisenient. Tlie newspaper is a | i,>>•'., te .
assured . | medium Indispensibte to the majori-j Dated Jannary 5th. 191"
-o i ty of advertisers, because of its wide
Home is th greatest school of lit'-', ,'naid repeating elrimntion. \s u pro-
Few can receive the luuiors of a col- j nioter of tr;< f. and profit newspaper
log<« ed'UCatlon, but all lire graduates 1 advertising I - n«> longer a ti open ques-I \ttest
af home. The learning of the unlvet ,'tion, that is. when done In a practical j
and Intelligent m ^ifne-r, and pays be-
of its effectiveness and <*heap- j
LOST. Wednesday, Ladles Black
Beaded Handbag, containing $30.00
reward for finder returning same to
the nldependent office. No questions
asked. 2t.
SHOE REPAIRING OF FIRST CLASS
JIM, The Harness Maker
106 North Harrison Ave.
Gas Huilm&ig
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HORSE COLLARS
Don't buy your Collars until you see our Wool face
Collars. Manufacturers of High Grade Harness.
*it> may fade, Its knowledge ma)
moulder In the halls of memory, but
the simple lessions of home Impressed
upon the hearts of childhood, defy
the rust of years und outline the vivid
picture of life. "Mid pleasures and
palaces we may roam Be It ever so
humble, there's no plaee like home.'
—o-—
With Uood Koads aa his subject
Kev. Bryon Hester, of Chickasha,
prwaohed what marty of his auditor*
■ '■%'
V V \
ELLA CATTRON,
Hy J M QRUBBS,
Her Attorney
<\ E MILLARD
Court Clark.
S. B. POWELL •
Licensed Auctioneer
FOR THE err* OK CCSHINt.
Farm Sales a Specialty.
PHONE FOR DATES
ONE Per Cent Charge;
WELL DRILLER
(U1 US'
a Gentle tub
i Seal. •
Deputy.
POSTED
No hunting a lowed on the farms
oieuntloned Southeast quarter of
7, Roy Waller Southwest quarter
T, W. E. Dalleuge Northeast quarter
of 7, Holderead Northeast quar-
ter of 8. K R Fillmoire
To Whom lt May Conccrn
Anyone desiring to have a well
drilled it would pay you to get my
prices before letting your contract.
1 oan give good references if due I red
J. P HALL
AUTO PAINT SHOP
108 W. Broadway
PHILIP PELON, Propri^r '
SIGNS
Auto Painting a Specialty
J,
WHEN IN NEED
WE HAVE THE CREDE
LILLY HOTEL
Phone 386
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The Cushing Independent (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1917, newspaper, January 19, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276835/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.