The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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Passed b.v the Council and ap
proved by the Mayor this 22ml
day of December, 1913.
('linn- K. Droege.
Mayor.
Attest: G- M. Shoup,
City Clerk.
Curfew Notice.
I
V Notice is hereby given that all
persons under 1(> years of age
wiu not be allowed on the streets
unh'Ns accompanied by parent or
giia&lian after the curfew whiath
whfiay tijows ut 8:00 o'clock, p-m.
cliat*^ £>roege, Mayor
Another Splendid Entertainment-
Messrs White and Corry have
again proved themselves the
princes of entertainers.
On Friday night they enter-
tained about 50 of their gentle-
men friends at their rooms,
►Suite 31, Lutz building, and
every gueest was more than de-
lighted. As they had entertained
the younger set, this time the
guests were from among the
older crowd principally-
The first part consisted of an
hour of vocal music by musicians
engaged for the occasion. This
was followed by reproductions
of notable events, the actors all
excelling. Dr- Dungan showed
remarkable presence of mind,
while "Alvin" is still wondering
why.
The reproduction of the pur-
suit and capture of a '"bad man"
was so vivid that man}' of the
guests were affected- L. D.
(Jaunt wanted to take a hand in
it and it is said Leon High at-
tempted to escape through a
rear window, these and others
were deterred from doing some-
thing by "Doc" White summon-
ing them to a splendid lunch.
Story telling and some fine
music by Dr. Ogle, of Perkins,
made the rest of the evening pass
most pleasantly.
Such events as these are the
things which keep men whole-
some and strong to carry on the
Ilka fief I utility, Mllijp* I In
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7. 1914
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<*** prtftr||<al of I be Norfolh
rfauul la a candidal*- for County
»u|" *n»tri»dr|il of fctrhool, nil>
,«ti lo lit# result of lk» i|*wial
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VVr arr aulkuruvd lo
•tuum-r lhal llarr> Jottra, el
<vaglr Tuw u*hip, I'ayiic Coaoiy,
is a randidate fur County Cum
iniaatiuiirr from the arruud com
iiiWMiunrr » dialrict of Shaffri
County, auhjrrt lo the riault of
ihv Mprrial clrrliuu to be held
January 7, ll»H-
Por County 8upenntendent-
Mr*. Etta M. l.aiiiur, princi
,'al of Norfolk achool, ia one of
aytie County m moat aueceaaful
.ciuhcra. She has taught four
U-cu years in the public schools,
ill of which has been in Okla
boma. She has taught in Cush-
ing aud east of town in Indian
ownship, at Antioch school dis-
rict when there wiih just the one
tchool in the township, where she
(aught for four years.
Mrs. Larmer's interest in the
boys and girls goes beyond the
whool room- She is an energetic
uisiness woman, as well as an
instructor. With her education
specially, fits her for the office
County Superintendent of
Shaffer County, for which she is
candidate.
"Kaiik. hope and akarity. I
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im rliarny."
iHir family m Cushing
navr Itir brigbr*! Chrtalrnaa
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thr h<Hina of tkrir follow m«n.
Thm family «aa litis* »«
dllapidalrtl Irnl un Smith (1»*t
land A\«nur Th«» tmt had no
fliMir and «a» no protrrlion %r
thr father, mutbrr and ai* child
rrn. Neither had ibey beahnir
farilitlra- Thr lirad of tha f*u
ily waa without work.
Tin* eunditioii canu- to Ui
knowledge of Krv. Dc Ilaphart
who immediately gut buay. m
aaaisted by the busincaa mm and
others, lie auou bad a nrw t«*nt
floured and provided with
goud stove, on the ground- In
addition a bed stead aud plenty
of Itrdding were furnished and
the plaee made very comfortable
iu every way.
ItcKidcN all these an abundant
supply of groceries and eatables
re laid in. The man of the
family was furnished a job at
fair wages by The Common
Wealth Cotton Oil Mill-
A number of nucIi instances
have occurred in Cushing lately
but the persons doing the good
work do not "let the right hand
know what the left doeth," and
lo not publish the story. It was
>nly accident we discovered this
instance.
I hrrrhy declared lo rial by feaa
, I .no whetvuf II |a normaary for Ik
, m! itnmedialr |rrei«alun of iki
"** I puhlir Health and Hafrty, iha
will I ^ "cdlnaiire takr effort and Im
, _ I m furrr after ila |«a»aagr and a|»
jiroval.
I'awwMil and a| pru*. d iWemhrr
ifnd, 1»13
fhaa. K. I>rorge,
Mayor-
Atli'al: U. M Slooip.
Cily Cfork.
Greetings
1WISII to thank my many friend*
and customers tor their moil
liberal patronatfc during the past
year I shall endeavor to serve
you all the more faithfully in the
future so wishing you all a very
Merry Christmas and Happy
and Prosperous New Year
1 am yours for Business.
CLARK
The JEWELER
Opputiic PirtintHit CaaUag, Oil#.
Mr and Vli*
-re from Okla
(i A. Canritl
M**a Cily.
For County Assessor.
We are authorized to announce
ftiat B. H- Schlegel, of Indian
township will be a candidate for
County Assessor of Shaffer
County, subject to the resplt of
the vote at the special elpction
January 7th, 1914.
For County Clerk.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Walter Going, of
Eagle Township, Payne County,
as a candidate for County Clerk
of Shaffer County, subject to the
result of the special election to
be held January 7th, 1914.
For Clerk Of District Court.
We are authorized to announce
that L- G. Lewis of Yale is a
candidate for the- positiipn of
Clerk of the District Court of
the County of Shaffer, Subject
the special election, J&nuarv
th, 1914.
work of the day, and also keep
them closer together in the
universal brotherhood-
Those present were: G. Kelley,
Adolph Frankel, Carl Brown.
Jack Hughes. F. B- Lippineott,
M. B. Furrow. C- M. McCoy, L.
J. High, Chas. A- McCory. Roy
Menkel, W. S. Barwick, E ii.
For Register Of Deeds-
H- P. Barnett has announced
that he is a candidate fori Regis-
ter of Deeds for Shaffer <£ounty.
Mr. Barnett is a resident of
Yale and has been in tha coun-
ty for six or seven years- pie has
received a High Sclioal and
business education and bis been,
engaged in business most of his
active career.
Thus by education and experi-
ence he is admirably fitted for
the position.
Mr. Barnett is a very genial
gentlemao and is popular with
the people among whom he has
lived and bears a splendid repu-
tation for honesty and busine»
ability- Without doubt he de
aervea conaideration.
(Published in the Cushing Citizen
December 25th, 1913.)
ORDINANCE NO- 145.
An ordinance to protect the
health and safety of the citizens o
Cushing, Payne County, Oklaho-
ma, providing for a medical ex-
emination of persons desiring to
engage in the occupation of ped-
dling, canvassing, and soliciting
orders for goods, wares and mer-
chandise from residence to resi-
dence, in the city of Cushing, Ok-
lahoma ; and providing for the is-
suance of a certificate of health,
collection of examination fee ;the
issuance of license to follow such
occupation, collection of liecn>2
fee and occupation tax. and pro
voiding for the disposition of all
funds arising under the terms of
this ordinance, providing a penal-
ty for the violation of same,and
declaring an emergency,
Be It Ordained by the Mayor
and city Council of the City of
Cushing.
Section 1- No person shall en-
gage in the occupation of peddl-
ing, canvassing or soliciting ord-
ers for goods, wares or merchan-
dise, from residence to residence,
within the city of Cushing, Ok-
lahbiua, without a license to fol-
low such occupation.
Section 2. The applicant for a
license to follow the occupation o
soliciting orders for goods, wares
and merchandise, from residence
to residence, or of peddling goods
wares and merchandise from resi
dence to residence in the City of
Cushing, Oklahoma, shall apply
first to the City Health Offieer
for a Health Certificate, who up-
on payment of examination fe^
of Five (#5.00) Dollars. shall
make a complete and thorough
medical examination of the said
applicant to determine whether
the applicant is affected with any
contagious or infectious disease
and if the applicant ia found to
be free from all such diseaseMhe
City Health Officer shall issue a
|*uh|iahed in the Cuahiug Citiju n
lhwuibcr 25th. 1913 )
ORDINANCE NO. 142.
Alt ordinanrc adding rertain ad
jarcut territory lo the city iim
ila of city of Cuahing, and
declaring an emergeuey
Be It Ordained by the Mayor
ami Council of the Cily of CuhIi
•as-
sertion 1. That the following
territory adjacent to the present
limits of t|ic City of Cushing,
Oklahoma, having b^en herctofor
subdivided into tracts or parcels
of less than five acres, be aud the
same is hereby added to the said
city limits, to-wit:
BROADWAY PARK ADDITION
being a part of the northeast
quarter of section three, townshi|
seventeen north, range five east
described as follows: beginning
at the southeast corner of the
northeast quarter of section three
township seventeen north, range
five east; thence north five bund
red forty-eight and six-tenths
feet; thence west one thousand
three hundred forty and one-tentl
feet; thence south five hundred
fifty-one and five-tenths feet
thence east one thousand three
hundred thirty-nine and forty-fiv
hundredths feet to the place of
beginning, known as lots forty
three to ninety-four, inclusive, of
Howerton's Addition to Cushing,
Oklahoma; together with all the
streets, avenues, alleys and other
public places shown on said plat
and dedicated to public use-
HOWERTON'S ADDITION beirgj
a part of the northeast quarter of
section three, township seventeen
north,range five east, described a
follows: beginning at the center
of said section three (being the
southwest corner of Howerton's
Addition) ; thence east on the
south limits of the northeast
quarter of said section (being the
south limits of Howerton's Ad-
dition) one thousand two hundred
seventy-two and two-tenths feet
to the east line of lot forty-two
projected south; thence north
five hundred fifty-one and five-
tenth feet on said east line of lot
forty-two to the point on said
line projected intersecting the
center line of Broadway street
projected east: thence * west" one
thousand two hundred seventy-
two and two-tentl s feet on said
center line of Broadway street
projected east (being on north
line of Howerton's Addition);
thence to an intersection with the
west limits of the northeast quar-
ter of section three, township sev-
enteen north, range five east, (be-
ing the northwest corner of How-
erton's Addition): thence south
of said west limits of said quarter
section five hundred fifty-four
and three-tenths feet to the place
of beginning together with all
streets, avenues, alhys and o*her
places platted thereon and dedi-
cated to public use.
Section 2- That upon the pas-
*age, approval and publication
of Ik* ordinanre, ike Maynr n
Ihr • II) of I 'uahiftg, ahall raw* .
a dttly certified eoi y ker*of to he
filed Ml the office uf ikr l(rgl«l t J Ml » Kll*ahelh K»»««rh ***d MUM
uf Ih-eda uf Payne t'ouniy.Okla Helen Kr«k»p aeored a lie in
homa, together with an arcnr»*«» guraaing ik* Wright <«n Ike "w*-
mat* of lk» territory annr*ed.dnl# onomy l eak lk»U ' Tke weigkt
— 1 " i—" irg
rtiflrd by aa*t Mayor aa being
aeeurale. and ahall reuse a li^e
copy hereof, uilk a like ma|» al
larhed. lo be filed in ike office
of ihr County llrrk of Payne
County, Oklahoma
Seet loll 3. For the preaena
lioi, of Ihe public peace, health
and aafoty. an cmergmey ia
hereby declared lo exial, by rea-
«ur u hereof thia ordinance ahall
be in full furce and take effect
from and after the dale of ita
paaaage, approval and publica-
tion.
Paused by Ihr Council Ihi* IH?
ember 22nd, 1913-
Approved by the Mayor this
December 22ud, 1913.
Chaa- E. Droege.
Mayor.
Attest: G- M. Shonp,
City Clerk.
"ily
51 ounera un tke
gm eminent »ealea at the Poal
off lev Aa there was no protiaioo
in Ihe ron I •'•I to fcoteru ate.
In. h girl* will be gn> n a doll.
Thr gllrawa were regiatered from
all | aria of the rounly and ad
juining mwna and ranged from
!l to 1*9 ounrea Kcv. J.K.Hiard,
Mr Wharluti and Mi»a Birdie
Stewart actrd aa judgea, regta
tering the gmnaea end weighing
the doll.
There are three classes of peo-
ple opposing the organization of
Shaffer County, persons whose
interests are antagonistic to the
interests of the people of Shaffer
County, men hired at so much
per—that is, men who sell their
convictions and influence and—
a third who, not having a know-
ledge of the facts, honestly be-
lieve that it is not to their
terests.
The first class do not live in
the county- The second should
not be entitled to a hearing.
For the third there is still hope,
that when the real facts are
A number of Cushing people
went to Avery on Saturday ev-
ening to attend the Shaffer coun-
ty meeting- The meeting was
well attended and was very en-
thusiastic- J. Thompson, J. K,
lindley, Harry Jones and E. M.
Green were the speakers- The
return trip was made by special
ear on Sunday morning. Editor
Wharton, of the Independent,bav
ing a "pass" walked on ahead,
as did Walter Going: Going waa
the champion, reaching Cushing
ahout 5 hours ahead of Wharton,
although the latter claimed to
be an expert- That man Going
is a goer and he is running for
County Clerk, and his op|ioncnt
will have to be "going" some if
he gets ahead. The latenesd of
the train caused all the discussion
.' which resulted in the Going-
j Wharton pedestrian contest,which
resulted so disasterously for Bro.
Wharton- By the way, he final-
ly rode into Cushing.
Mrs- George Hudson and daugh
ter,Miss Edi'h, arrived this morn-
brought to them they will see the
right- If these will take the op- j ing from Springfield, Missouri-
portunity offered to gain a They will spend several weeks'
knowledge of these facts we are | with relatives here before going
satisfied they will finally stand to their new home at Bisbee, Ari-
for Shaffer County. zona.
When you are here
Do not fail to visit the
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