The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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C D. ROSS' GROCERY
Mr. aad Urn. W M Taylor
«f 411 R. W
KjrU Mfe. Co.
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t>e«ing anyway when Um fiMwl to
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I|i(|Im' fator
DR. H. H. WILSON
Iv«\ car. nutc ami tlinmt
of l jiliawm*".
will be in Cu*i»i«g 11 Dre
Manning and Harris' of-
Itos the second and laat
Saturday* of aach mont h.
Hours from Saturday af-
ternoon to th« following
Sunday noon.
suieb mracuns
Prescribe Dry Zetmal and Moist
Zen«iI for Eczema because they
«•* reiulti quickly and surely.
They know that a cure-all will
jiot roach the different type* of
tAMha hence these two clean,
odorless ointments are used dal-
ly in their practice.—Sold by 8u-
mun A Hon, Cushing Drug
Co. (14)
Farm Loans
INSURANCE
Real Estate
CATT A WHEELER
Cushing OKLA.
Mrs Walter Robertson has return-
from a riait with nlativM near
ithrte.
Mr. Smith, of Caney. Kaa.. a broth-
't la law of -Doc" Riley, of the
(.ashing Dru«. visited here a short
while during the holidays.
Savoy
Grocery
Phones 894
429
214 W. Braadwa
216 W. Broadwa
DRS. FURROW AND FURROW
DENTISTS
Office in Rowe block. Upstairs
i ' Opposite Postoftice. Phone 71
n W. WELDON
gj\ LAWYER
||a Room 13, Gas Building
I CUSHING OKLA.
IR. BENJAMIN DAVIS
rrwor to Dr. McHenry
IIAALMD^ SURGEON
OI%.ICE. Opposite Postoffice
HADLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office phomjP1'- Residence 21V
—Lutz Bldg.
CUSHING, -vPOKLAHOMA
DR. J. T. DUNG AN,
VETERINARIAN
rtow US. Cashing. Okla.
Order an assortment of Savoy
Brand canned goods they are the
i»est.
This Week's Quotation:
Potatoes," pk 25c
Potatoes, bushel 90c
171b. Gran, sugar $1.00
I lbs. Gran, sugar 26c
libs, brown beans . 25c
libs. Pinto beans 26c
libs, lima beans 25c
<lbs. black eye peas 25c
tlbs. dried peaches 25c
Bring your pail and get a gallon
of fine country sorghum.
As an inducement to get you to try
the Savoy coffee we are still selling
it at 85c the pound.
WE HAVE WHOLE WHBAT
FLOUR
) boxes matches 10c
) boxes lump starch 10c
3 pkgs. toothpicks 10c
3 pkgs. chewing gum 10c
:j pkgs. cracker jacks 10c
Use O. B. Flour and avoid bread
failures.
For pastry call for Homo soft
wheat flour.
2 cans corn 15c
2 cans peas 15c
2 cans string beans 15c
2 cans tomatoes 16c
CALL FOR SAVOY BRAND CANFD
GOODS FOR SATISFACTION.
E. II. Ysahley ..
J. T. Dungan ....
Charles E. Draege
C. M. Ham 11 tea .
a M. Hamilton
Thus. A. Higgins
O. M. Mhoup
J. T. Dungan
J. A. Lindaey
W. 8. Berwick ...
Will
November 6th, 1913.
9.65
Arch Flood
Frank Partacho .
G. Baber Cromhil
G. M.
A«gws| 1 ISI4.
J. V Tot*
g l»
Ttoa A III
J. F
4. M
CC Wi
J. E King
T f Hough ....
J no gvaae
O. C Newby ...
L. J. Martin ....
J. N. Grother ...
W. L Ward ...
Human Drag Co..
*tsmher IS. **14.
Savoy Grocery .
J. J- Lalkey
J. W. Oswald ...
F. J. Springer .
8. Cunningham .
Prank Colby
O. M. Hamilton
C. R. Drug* ....
High A Lane ...
L. J. Martin
C. L Wiliamn .
J. E. Kirg
14 00
SjSS
30
I5.S0
.60
1100
2.00
S.S6
42.00
J. Elklng
J. M. Caldwell
J. E. King
Wright McGill
December 2, 1913.
E. H. Yeakley
Ted Carroll
J. T. Dungan
Bert Moore
C. F. Self
J. Shaffer
Joe Shaffer
T. J. Hughes
Thos. A Higgins
Charles E. Droege
C. P. Law
C. P. Law
Luther Dalrymple
Jones Bus Co.,
C. P. Law
Scatford Stamp Co
J. M. Caldwell
Dr. Benj. Davis
Corey Safe Co.,
G. M. Shoup
J. E. King
L. J. Martin
C. M. Hamilton
J. E. King
J. S. Cobbs
Price Foraker
J. A. Lindsay
Harry Gueb
Leon Long
Police Fund
F. Nash
January 10, 1914.
CI C. Walters
Frank Harding
Brook
Powell ^.
National Supply *
Jones Bus Co
Geo. Pound
F. Peery
Charles E. Droege
J. E. King
Geo. Michaels
Police Fund
February 3, 1914
Councilmen
F. Harding
Cushing Telephone Co ...
Shaffer Co. Democrat ...
L. J. Martin
Thos. A. Higgins
<~haries E Droege
Connie Bros.
J F. King
J. T. Dungan
W. S. Berwick
J. M. Caldwoil
ti ant a, 1914.
Bvwlee
Thos. A. Higgins
O. C. Newby
Joe Shaffer
Shaffer Bros.
L. N. Clare
7.50
66.1*
October 6. 1914.
E. H. Yeakley
Tom Mathto
Dr. Benj. Davis
Charles E. Droege
Charles E. Droege
Thos. A. Higgins
Raedeker-Lumley
W. S. Barwiek
J. H. Grother
F. E. Cragin
L. J. Martin
J. H. Grother
W. E. Deng
C. W. Wedlen
Charles Hamilton
Jno. Honea
News Dispatch printing
Pierce O. Carps
Joe Shaffer
Charles E. Droege
O. C. Newby
J. E. King
Suman Drug Co: ......
Alvin Gelbhaar
Frank Colby
J. E. King
L. J. Martin
Dr. Davis
J. W. Tate
J. H. Grother
November 2, 1914.
Charles E. Droege .. ..
Charles E. Droege
Thos. A. Higgins
T. E. Hough .
P. R. Pulliam
F. E. Cragin
G. A. Holiday
Z. G. Patterson
Saman Drug Co
Mrs. H. E. StUea
L. J. Martin
J. E. King
J. H. Grother
Dr. Davis
T. A. Higgins ,..v.. ...
City Clai*
Decent** *. W14.
O. C.' ™
Lawro
a E.
60.00
60.00
2.86
2.00
53.00
3.00
60.00
10.00
100.00
30.00
188.00
7.65
1000
34.00
26.00
16.00
.26
38.00
2.60
26.00
6.86
14.00
11.41
10.00
100.00
60.00
6.00
38.50
16.00
2.00
179.75
45.00
41.00
8.00
3.00
100.00
4.00
82.00
76.00
J. J. Mattery, of
RsAnery, has go*e to his hosas at TI-
turrit to. Pa., to spend *e holidays
with his family. He
tern about January t. 1916.
fr
Mr. Edgeeomb came la I
• visit with frtonds and relatives la
Kansas City aad ether petals In Mia-
Dowey,
of a telephone company having trouble
to a new one on us; thought that
a prerogative of the subscribers only
Frank Saner, president of the Bar-
tlesville Commercial Club, waa in the
city Tuesday visiting H. Askin and
looking for an opportunity to invest
in Cushing property. It will only be
a short while until Mr. Sauer will be
of us, we trust, and he will be
more than welcome.
Negro town pulled off its usual
weekly shooting scrape Friday night
Information is that the victim is
deceased at this time and two gun
i of color are guests, of Chief
Boyles in the city cooler until such
time as the county may have need
for them—If it ever does.
Col Hezekiah Hezalire, that most
courteous and genial of all souls, says
no blame can pesibly attach to any
lady who goes from here to Oklaho-
ma City or Tblsa to shop so long as
the present street crossings hold
their thirty six inches of slush and
mud.
1J0
1.80
11.46
16.00
78.60
60.00
86.00
7.00
I ASS Pi.
C..D. Ross is spending the holidays
in Missouri with the homefolks. In-
cindentally Jus Ve*y best girl weqt
home With him for the Chrstmas visit.
That being the case we look for him
to drop back to this region of sloppy
streets and muddy feet-about the same
day he
W. F. Clark and family, of Lamont,
Okla., visited here during ,the holi-
days with C. F. Clark and family
The visiting Mr. Clark is an old timer
in this section and
hugely visiting with
swapping yarns
she used to waj
hfthself
enjoyed
old MS
Custthg as
Mias (net Woodland of
in Friday for a visit with her
parenta, Mr. aad Mrs. George Weod-
E. 8. SpraUing, one of the boys
in Pumelhi shop, spent Christmas in
Oklahoma City viaiting with friends
Miss Grace Taylor left Monday for
Francis. Okla., where she will visit
with friends a week. She will stop a
"ew days in Shawnee, also.
Miss Atha Brink went to Enid on
Tuesday to spend the holidays w^h
her aunt, Mrs. Clara Brackman and
other relatives and friends.
— *
Mrs. C. R. Piatt and little son vis-
ited with Mr. Piatt here during the
holidays and returned to their Okla-
homa City home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sitterly and
little son leave today for Guthrie to
attend the funeral of F. O. Lutz. The
store here will be closed both Thurs-
day and Friday.
Messrs. Teasdale, representing the
Santa Fe, and Thomas, representing
the Katy, are here looking after their
respective roads' as they may be se**-
by ti
Mr. and Mrs. Blount and children
of Rushville, Ind., arrived Thursday
afternoon for a visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. C. W. Hughes and family,
for a week or so.
'h
Mrs. E. Yout, mother of Sam, of
the Leader Store, who has been vis-
iting her son and family here for
s time past, left
heme in little Rock.
Pernell and family went over
to Salina, in the CherobOS country, to
visit Mrs. Purnell's pse
holidays. Bill to g«ttie£jfegrGi«nd
river atmosphere in his systen
darn thick there's dan^j of hia
ing unable to get back afW ^
of his tripa. ^ ^
Dr. Daniran was nuking a trip
of town Sunday -night and when
of town got hto
not Ms Ford, hto
a mud hole so dssp 1
had to get eg aad pate
eat. Hereafter H to a ease ef
to to the
ef thla.
4*
Mr. McMillan, of thi
Piano Co^ in Tulsa, and Mr. Green,
representing the Wturlitaer interests
in OkiadijKM^' are in the city looking
after Business affairs.
Bill FYoug Was an Oklahoma City
visitor Sunday going down on a bito-
The very Idea ef JMM
idays! It to to
Wont sen
call that fftOO that-Frank
to offering to bet IhsS Drumright
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