The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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CHILDREN
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—_ irini puMlttol February 24, If 14 I of Cushing Ottiaa. a weakly mrw*-
I Walker. af PAYING KKHOl.t TIOS Na. I I P»P** published and of gaaeral ctr-
of III* etecirir A Opting .p^jftcuons «»•*»«• lB ,
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for mrMtaiMiU of dUtrict No I. of re«dution. in conflict villi
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Paul. Yalley. owner*
irki plant at iKal pi
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Kali* Quinlan, ariili C. B. Shaff«-r»" jnJ finding •umcihm* that auited H-tng Frraff-ny from the ea»t <u,jr °* lh* P*rtJI of rB*°,ullon-
pipe llaa department was in from ihem derided to atay over until the) . t |K_ t wuv af ih» A T •r* b*»»by rapealad.
Drumright Sunday looking at a town ^urtxl po.^ion. a«.F. Railway to ih. waatlline of I*"*"* •«*» approval this 23 day
whara tha streets wr. not muddy Mr K. j. Aiulay. local insurance , ,llI# A¥M,or. H*niwn Avenue from of Hehmary. 1916.
• representative of Western Health it ^ renter line of the aaat and waat 1°' 4 oahing. Oklahoma.
W. S. Barwtrk ran over to Guthrie Accident Co.. of lienver, ha* moved a||ry rvnninjr through blocka M and B»p CHARLES E. DROEliE.
Saturday afternoon to >pand Sunday hia ortlce* fiom up*tair» in the Thornp ^ South Addition to Cuahing. Ok- Mayor,
arlth the homafolka and get acquaint -on hotel to the 101 real eatata office ja|ioinat «outh line of Broadway Alteat: K. W. TH1ELE, City Clerk
ed with that naw girl at hia home. North Cleveland, where he will be n*m»on Avenue from tha north line
• to mw?l y°tt of Broadway to tha aouth Una of Oak STATE OK OKLAHOMA.
Maramec Naw* carries a two col- ® mreet; Cleveland Avenue from tha Payne County, aa.
umn article on capital puiahment and I»«puty I>crrig Tup day afternoon c<,nt0r ||ne 0f the aaat and weat alley Before F. J. Springer. Juatice of
wanta to know if it ia right or wrong, arreated a negro wanted in Guthrie on rgnnjng through blocka 64 and 56 the Peace in and for tha City of
All we've got to aay is dum a dog a charg* of disponing of mortgaged .soutj, Addition to Cushing, Oklaho- Cuahing.
tax, inyway. property. Sheriff Sherwood, of Lo- ma to thc ,lne of Broadway; 0. K. Norris, Plaintiff.
o *»» CRme "'tor him on cleveland Avenue from the north line vs.
Fred Lubinski, formerly with thc Tue,<*uy night and returned with him Qj Broa<|WBy to the south line of Oak Robert Harms, Defendant.
..v: r» u ...w» w... w * _ to Guthrie Wednesday afternoon. .♦r—t frnm «.»
SEED POTATOES
GENUINE BED RIVER
OHIOS ANO TRIUMPHS
Car Jaat armed Jirwt fraaa
tU4 Rivav, Mlaa, Itaat fee
foaled aa t heap ^ fSnaiaoa
Ceaae aad sea ua before l>.ytkg
llava tha vary lett aaiaa eels.
ALL ATpRfiEA|ONABLE
CADLE PRODUCE GO.
I'HilS ( JJ.
Across From Economy Cash
Cushing Drug here, who has been nt
Pawhuska for some time past, came
in Sunday to go to work at thia place
again.
Wednesday afternoon. Street; Mosea street from the eaat Raid Robert Harma, is hereby no-
o line of Cleveland Avenue to the west tltied that on the 20th day of Feb
Mrs. R. E. Roacnstein, wife of the |ine 0f Harrison Avenue; and tha ruary 1816, he was sued by said Plain-
pastor of the Christian church here eafit 8nd west ajjey runnjng through tiff, 0. K. Norris, for money had and
left Tuesday for her home at Skia- Block 47 8outh Addition to Cushing, received to the amount of $66.06, and
FOR SALE
Eggs for Hatching
S. C. White Leghorns the
great egg producers. II you
want to raise chickens for lay-
ers I have them. If you want to
raiBe chickens for the show ring
I have the Norton strain. No
better in the United States.
S1.lt Mr Setting of IS Eggs
Mrs. C. B. Richards
6th and Noble South Highland
Phone 237
The interurhan neonle havo enn-in t0°k after a of * few days with Oklahoma, in the City of Cushing, an order of garnishment was isued
eers at work surv^iL a site for her husband here- Their son, we learn oklahoma, and declaring the necessity by tha above named Justice of the
the;r DOWer h0U8e on Euchie creek *** T"4'7 e"ter!.d ^ a"d j1"8 of making such improvements. Peace, against B. B. Jones, as a debtor »
just east of the new town of Schlegel f°rmed " Partne"h,P w,th Earl Fos- BE IX RESOLVED By the Mayor to the said Robert Harms. That the
Ind work of construction on the same t6r' at Drumn*ht' where they have and Councilmen of the City of Cush- same has been set for trial on the 3rd Before YOU
Jrill Turt atTce 8 renumerat,ve Practice- ing, Oklahoma: d»y of April at my office in Cushing,
o Firgt. That acting undar the in. at 10 o'clock a. m., and judgment will
o There's a pill-pounder running structions of the Mayor and Council- be taken against you by default, for
New departure in judicial circles in aroun{j at iarge over ,n the state of men the Engineer has made the nec- said amount and garnishment issued
Illinois. A "poor man s court form- Arkan8as that several folks here essary surveys and has prepared com- against the amount owed you by B.
ed. Not especially attractive to t is wouid jike to get a giimpse 0ff yfe re. pjete and accurate specifications and B. Jonas, unless appear there and de-
Build
Get Our Prices on
section. Wftat we want and need is
fer to one Guy Hoover, sometime of estimates of the cost of the improve- fend.
F. J. SPRINGER,
Justice of the Peace.
every court a poor^ and rich man the Suman Drug Co^ who seemg to m<jnt hereinafter described, which
court alike—but we re a long ways haye forsaken former friends and as- specifications and estimates are here-
from taw. sociates for the pastures new. Just by approved and ordered filed with ®t wkly.
• regard this as "lost strayed or stolen" the City Clerk of said city of Cush-
Mrs. Ci E. Droege and daughter and jet it go at that. It's charged ing, Oklahoma. (First published in Citizen March
left Wednesday afternoon for San up t0 Freiday, anyway. Second: That it is necessary to 1915.)
Diego, Calif., on a visit to relatives. 0 permanently improva Broadway from ORDINANCE No. 216.
They will be away about three months
and will take in all the fairs in that
section. Returning, they will visit
W. H. Tippett, manager of the the east line of the right of way of AN ORDINANCE Appropriating
Creek County Gas Co., has purchased ethe A. T. & S. F. Railway to the certain moneys to the payment of sun-
of the Cushing Investment Co., lo- West line of Little Avenue; Harrison dry accounts and expenses.
Colorado Springs with an aunt of Mr. caJ agent( an eight-cylinder Cadillac, Avenue from the center line of the BE jT ORDAINED By the Mayor
Droege's and the mayor will join them delivery to be made as soon as the East and West alley running through and Councilmen of the City of Cush-
there for the trip home. roads dry out enough to drive it down Blocks 63 and 54, South Addition to jngt Oklahoma:
° from Tulsa. Mr. Tippett, it will be Cushing, Oklahoma, to the south line Section 1. That the sum of Twenty-
Messrs. Keys, Hull, Millard and perceived, is not taking time by the of Broadway; Harrison Avenue from four hundred twenty six and 04-100
Turner, all of Stillwater, three sue- forelock; he is merely getting ready the north line of Broadway to the Dollars is hereby appropriated for
cessful and one defeated aspirant for for the paying. south line of Oak street; Cleveland the purpose of paying bills upon the
office in this county, were in the city 0 Avenue from the center line of the following accounts, and which bills
overnight enroute to Oklahoma City A B SchUck, real estate man with East and West alley running through have heretofore been audited and al-
to do i. little work against the bill 0ffjceg in the Quaker News, is some blocks 54 and 55, South Addition to lowed by the Finance Committee, to-
seeking to abolish the county court, stuck up over the arrival at his house Cushing, Oklahoma, to the south line wjt:
LUMBER
Our Specialty is House Bills. We
have the largest Dry Shed in the
eity.
Keim Lumber Co.
Main and Hough Sts. Phone 277
Water No. 3
. ... $41.55
44.12
Street and Bridge ...
.... 166.74
Fire and Water ....
.. 1179.95
Emergency
390.80
Salary
788.10
Street lighting
793.78
Total
$2426.04
a of twins, the finest babies, so Schuck of Broadway; Cleveland Avenue from
Reports from Oklahoma City are says, that ever spent a while in Cush- the north line of Broadway to the
to the effect that Mrs. U. J. Riley, ing. In passing, the gentleman tells south line of Oak street; Moses street
operated on there last week, is rapid- that this is "Schuck's Addition to from the east line of Cleveland Av-
ly recovering from the operation. Cushing." He's evidently right, enue to the west line of Harrison
Pulse and temperature were normal Mother and babies doing well we are Avenue; and the east and west alley
at a late hour Monday afternoon and happy to report. running through Block 47, South Ad-
the lady is expected home latter part o dition to Cushing, Oklahoma, by pav-
of this week or the first of next. Cushing Investment Company had ing. grading, curbing, guttering and
e a reasonably busy day both Friday resetting curbs therefor, in accordance
C. C. Walters came in Monday and Saturday. Friday they sold two with such approved specifications and And the Mayor and City Clerk are
morning on the oil train from Tulsa, residence properties and then came estimates of cost thereof so filed with hereby directed to draw warrants on
arriving here just before noon. He down after supper and sold a lot or the City Clerk of said city. said accounts, for the same, in favor
reports a wreck just outside of Osage two. Saturday they turned four resi- Third: That if the owners of more of the persons to whom said bills
the engine of the train he was on dence properties and two pairs of lots, than one-half (%) in area of tha lots were allowed.
striking a caboose that had been left and still they can't figure how they're and tracts of land liable to assess- Section 2. This ordinance shall be
On the track and splitting it entirely to keep up with the rush. Forty-one ment to pay for such improvements, in force from and after its passage,
in half, one part of it leaning against shipments cf household goods came which assessments shall include the approval and publication.
the tender and the other nearly that in over one railroad one day last week, cost of improving street intersections Approved this 1st day of March,A.
far back. Three men wen. sleeping each consigned to tbe individual own- and alley crossings, shall not within D, 1915.
in the caboose and two of them were er, and sfo there's not a vacant house fifteen (15) days after the last pub- CHARLES E. DROEGE,
injured, how badly it is not known, in town the real estate men are won- lication of thia reaolution, file with Mayor.
They were carried to Oklahoma City dering what they'll do with the naw- the Clark of aaid City of Cuahing, Attested: E T. THIELE.
BEING BROKE
Is rather an unpleasant sensa-
tion. W« apeak from exper-
ience, toe. Sat if it's
YOUR WATCH THAT'S
BROKE
That's easy, and doa't let it
worry yeu. Just hunt us up—
and yeur troubles are ever.
L. COUNCIL,
JEWELER
City Drag store. Gas Bld'g.
J. R. HADLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office phone 333. Residence 21i»
Room 7—Lutz Bldg.
CUSHING, -:- OKLAHOMA
PHONE 5 0 9
Well Make That
SIGN
•OLD OLOTI. MVLLMTm
ELECTRIC SIGNS
OTSMHIO ADV. SYSTaiC
sit
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
Your teeth are naceaaitias nat
luxuriaa. Wa can save them far
you at small coat and WITHOUT
PAIN.
22K gold crown, $5.00
Bridge work par tooth $S.M
Platea from $6.00 up
Fillings from 76c up.
Painlaas Extracting 50c.
Examination free and a writ-
ten Guarantee with all work.
STAR PAINLESS DENTISTS
OPEN NIGHTS & SUNDAYS
37 Lute Bldg. Phone 541
"WE"
arre now prepared to take cara
of your wants no matter how
large or small in the eating
line.
ACROSS FROM ARKY'S
UNION GROCERY
Prompt Delivery Service
Phane 447
SMOKE? SHINE?
Sure, we're ready for you with
anything yeu want in our line.
Ladies especially invited to
call at our shine parlor.
Come in and buy a shine Ticket
ROYAL CIGAR STAND
SHINES
LOBBY GAS BUILDING
I COAL-COAL-COAL
The remains of an extinct race have Just received two car loads of good
been found in Kansas and Nebraska; Domestic lump coal. Selling at
City Clerk, possibly populists.
$4.75 hi tea
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