Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Cleveland Codnty Enterprise
The Official County I'apei
•I.O. FOX
1'roprietor
Entered as second <■' !t - - nritter October
12, 1910, st the Post Office t N >rmun.
Oklahoma, under Act o! M.i: ii '.-Ti'.
COMMISSIONKRS PROCEEDINGS
March 6, 7 and 8, 1916.
The Hon. Board of County Commis-
sioners of Cleveland County, State of
Oklahoma, met in regular session in
the office of the County Clerk, in
Norman, Okla., this March Cth, 1910.
There were present Hon. S. A. Ward,
chaiman; J. A. Fox and J. -I. Ward,
Members of the Board: and J. B.
Wheelis, County Clerk, when the fol-
lowing proceedings were had to-wit:
In the Matter of Allowing Claims
Against the Townships:
Claims on file in the office of the
County Clerk, were examined and dis-
posed "of in the following manner, to-
wit:
Liberty Township
Fred Meyer, dragging roads, allow-
ed $11.25. '
W. D. Maronev, rond work, allowed
$34.00.
Cleveland Co. R. & B., 3 culverts,
allowed $52.40.
Ira King, blacksmithing, allowed
$7.50.
J. C. Shank, grader and engine work
allowed $26.74.
C. R. Glasgow, running grader en-
gine, allowed $14.10.
F. L. Groves, 6 bales hay road team,
allowed $1.80.
Little River Township
.1. A. Wilson, road work, allowed
$35.10.
H. P. Brendle, road work, allowed
$16.00.
Noble Township
G. W. Rider, road work, allowed
$12.00.
E. S. Kirbie. et al, road work, al-
lowed $68.75.
Carey, Lombard, Young & Co., lum-
ber, allowed $1.38.
1? B. Woodring, single trees, allow-
ed $1.60.
J. V. Hopper erecting bridge, allow-
ed $18,85.
Kansas City Bridge Co., extras on
14 foot bridge, allowed $16.54.
Canadian Tow nship
A. P. Hammer, road work, allowed
$18.00.
W. H. P Trudgeon, bridge material,
allowed $43.30.
A. T. Barbour, dragging roads, al-
lowed $3.00.
M. H. Williams, road work and ma-
terial, allowed $23.75.
Lexington Township
,1. W. Wilkerson. road work and ma-
terial. allowed $.*>4.0.".
R. L. Blackwell, road work, allowed
$3.25.
Carey, Lombard, Young & Co., lum-
ber, allowed $1.02.
.1. H. Rose, dragging roads, allowed
$8.75.
1 "ther Tiller, road work, allowed
$3.50.
T. J. Oliver, roa<j work, allowed
$17 0".
F Fontenier, work on engine, allow-
ed $8.00.
Bi ck Oliver, rond work, allowed
$1".0i
S K. Carmon. "Trader jnan, allowed
$15.00.
^ S Allen, rep'. irir'r grader, nllow-
- ' q no.
M. Daniel, road work, allowed
00.
r«<e Town-hip
Gullett, road work, allowed
J. C.
$22.50.
Norman Township
J. F. Garling¥ et al, road work, al-
lowed ?44.60.
Moore Township
Arnold Lesslev, gasoline, allowed
$11.50.
A. C. Janaeck, blacksmithing, allow-
ed $11.50.
In the Matter of Approving Official
Bonds:
Road overseer's bonds on file in the
office of the County Clerk were ex-
amined and approved as follows:
Bond of W. T. Ohaver, overseer for
Norman Towr ship, 9-2W.
Bond of A. P. Hammer, overseer for
('anadian Township. 6-1E.
Bond of T. J Oliver, overseer for
Lexington Township, 6-1W.
Bond of 11. P. Brendle, overseer for
Little River Township, 9-1E.
In the Matter of the Approval of
Depository Bond:
The Surety Bond for the County D •-
pository of County funds in the B'ink
of Moore, on file in the office of the
County Clerk, was examined and ap-
proved.
In the Matter of Approval of Offic-
ial Reports:
Official reports of various county
and Township Offii
office of'the Counl
amined and approv
Report of J. B.
• lerk, for January.
Report of D. H.
lent County 1:1 rm,
Report of .1 ,v Lit
1th Quarter, 1915.
in the
y Clerk, were ex-
;;i :is follows:
Wheelis, Count}
Hill, Superinten-
A nnual.
ton. Justice Peace,
Fel
Report
'Kept
H. P. Brent!
P. Hamra
overseer.
Rose,
II. Wii:
> llson, overseer.
W. Rider,
February.
' 1 Report'.
February.
Report i
February.
Report of R. L. Blackwell, overseer,
February, 1916.
Report of Luther Tiller, overseer,
February, 1916.
Report of J. A. Wilson, overseer,
February, 1916. 7-1 F.
Report of A. P. Hammer, overseer,
December, 1915.
Report of E. S. Kirbie, overseer.
February, 1916.
Report of T. J, Oliver, overseer,
February, 1916.
Report of J A. Wilson, overseer,
December, 1915, 10-1E.
Report of R. L. Blackwell, ov ■ er,
1915 Annua!
Report of A. I'. Hammer, overseer,
1915 Annual.
Report of W T Ohaver. overseer
J'.'lj Annual.
Report of W D Maroney, overseer,
, February, ltflC.
Report of J. F. Gariing, overseer.
February, 1916.
Report of J. C. Gullett, overseer,
February, 1916.
Report i f W. T. Ohaver, overseer,
: February, 1916.
Report of J. W. Wilkerson, overseer,
February, 1916.
In the Matter of Allowing Claims
Against the County:
Claims on file in the office of the
County Clerk against the County, were
examined and disposed of as follows,
to-wit:
Salary Fund
J. N. Brown, Assessor, salary, al-
lowed $141.66.
H. C. Cottrell, Jailer, salary, allow-
ed $60.00.
T. L. Davis, Surveyor, salary, al-
lowed $21.66.
I.. P. Barker, Deputy Sheriff, sal-
ary, allowed $75.00.
\v. T Rom.', Deputy Sheriff, fees,
allowed $5.55.
W. T. Scott, Deputy Sheriff, fees,
allowed $4.50.
Claud Picknrd, Sheriff, salary and
clerk, allowed $168.33.
J. D. Grigsliy, County Attorney,
salary, allowed $158.33.
.Ins. Lawrence, Farm Demonstrator,
salary, allowed $41.66.
Ka.t:- Barbour, Superintendent, sal-
ry and expenses, allowed $152.01.
G. E. Johnson, Deputy Sheriff, fees,
•allowed ?2.50.
J. A. Fox, Commissioner, salary, al-
lowed $41.66.
Frank Hoggs, Deputy County Clerk,
s:il"rv, allowed $65.00.
J. B. Wheelis, County Clark, salary,
allowed $141.66.
J. 1. Corbett, Deputy Treasurer,
salary, alb wed $65.00.
Eloda Wheeler, Deputy Treasurer,
salTv. allowed $12.50.
R. E. Clement, Treasurer, salary, al-
lowed *141.66
11 M. McComb, Deputy County
Clerk, saN'v. allowed $60.00.
1. McOoni'i Deputy Assessor,
salary, allowed $50.00.
J .1. Ward. Commissioner, salary
nd mileage, allowed $42.76.
S. V Ward, Commissioner, salary
and mileage, allowed $44.66.
Poor and Insane Fund
M* sev & Sons, feed to farm, allow-
ed $15.60.
1. il. Young, mdst. to Mrs. Fisher,
allowed $3.50. .
Ac • Farrell. work on farm pump,
allowed $5.00.
Martha Hammer. February allow-
ance, allowed $^.00.
S. H. McCall & Sons, mdse. to farm,
al'nwed $17.90.
F .1. Simpson, mdse. to farm, allow-
ed $3.95.
Palaor Drug Store. Lexington,
chool books, allowed $6.08.
N'ol-i i & Martin, supplies to farm,
allowed $12.40.
i?. B W '< dring, mdse. to Mrs. Ken-
nel!. allowed $3.00.
N M. & G. Co., coal to poor, allow
ed $7.25.
G. M. Clifton, M. T>., service to poo,.
, llowed $15.00
Barker l.br Co., material to farm,
rdlowed $5.70.
J A. F)odds. milk cow. allowed
$55 00
D. H Fill. Superintendent, salary,
Pli^vpd Mn or).
FH Od^noll, transportation to poor,
allowed S" 10.
C. E Nor+hc^t. M. D., service to
po'"\ "ll«"- d W 00.
q n MeC-ll & Sons. mdse. to poor.
-Mowed $5.0O.
Suprlv F"nd
Co Or •;><:^*e P l^lisbing Co. tax
;tpri rolls. l'>over $87.25.
lr; harty & Co., plumbing, allowed
$30 7fi.
v.,r«b" Wise. Citv Clerk, Januaiy
wati r. allowed $15.90.
>• i. ,i n-s;> footing Co., disinfec-
tants. allowed $1° 50.
J <) Fov. nrir<ir>< . allowed $5.00-
Co-Ope--five Publishing Co., court
•ecord. allowed $14 40.
\ 'i-'-iiel. boiler insurance, laid
ov. $61.00.
N'-M. & G. Co.. light and supplies,
.,ii, t., i -'p;- -
T O. Fox. minting and supplies, al-
lowed $104.37.
State Highway Fund
Claud Baxter, road work, allowed
J 2.00.
I' !.. Davis, Surveyor, surveying on
> o. 2 alloyed $8.00.'
J. B. Bennett, engineer, compensa-
tion, allowed $113.40.
A. T. Bar! our, dragging No. 7, Sec.
2, allowed $9.00.
0 A. Roberts, auto service to engi-
' eer. allowed $25.80.
.1. F Alexander, grading No. 7, Sec.
3, allowed $75.00.
I) I.. Hill, work on No. 7, allowed
T. L. Davis. Surveyor, surveying
Denver Road, allowed $8.50.
In the Matter of Opening of Public
Road:
1 answer to a petition by the resi-
. ts f 1 exingto' Township. Range
Two (i West, to the Board of County
Commissioners, the following is here-
; v made by ^aid board:
T ill I'.ithiiff and Lula Puthuff,
t nl < eli of you are hereby noti-
i that the 6 h day of March,
1916, the Board of County Commis-
o>m r- of Cleveland County, State of
i r,a, upon a petition of twenty
re-Vent- of I exington Township, and
who reside close to and travel upon
th< e ti on li: e between sections ten
ion three (3) of Town-
ship Seven < 7 > north of range two (2)
west in Cleveland County, said peti-
■ .. that mid eectfon line be
. pei • d t>■ the public travel, and in the
I petitioners, the Board
of C i y Comi nloi en hereby order
said r : d opened for the public travel)
and that the hearing of any protest to
•he . ;Ii. I* rd will be heard
• >n the "rd dav of April, 1916. at the
ii-i' '■ office in the City of
N> 'man, Oklahoma, at the hour of 10
o'cb a.m. nt which time and place
i you may appear and show any reason
w! v va'd order should not he carried
: nd said section line opened as a
public highway.
In th Matter of Contracting for
V approved for the shipment
f t vi :!'x 1 ' and 4'xl6' sheetiron cul-
ver' from the Boardman Mfg. Co., at
total cost of $104.60.
!• was ti en ordered that the Board
be ard is adjourned until 8 o'clock a.
m.. March 7, 1916.
S. A. WARD. Chairman.
.1 E WHEELIS, County -Clerk.
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March i, 191b.
The Hon Board or County Commis-
sioners of Cleveland County, State of
Oklahoma met pursuant to adjourn-
ment of March 6th. in the office of
the County Clerk. All members of
the Board present and J. B. Wheelis.
County Clerk, when the following pro-
ceedings were had to-wit:
In the Matter of Allowing Claims
Against the County:
Claims on file in the office of the
County Clerk, were examined and dis-
posed of as follows, to-wit;
Road and Bridge Fund
Minnetonka Lumber Co., bridge ma-
terial, allowed $6.42.
Nolan & Martin, road supplies, al-
lowed $7.60.
Phillips & Franing. 60'> erection of
bridge, allowed $240.00.
E. S. Kirbie, bridge repair, allowed
$9.00.
J. I. Case T. M. Co., engine repairs,
allowed $5.95.
J. P. Casey, work on engine, allowed
$37.75.
Carey, Lombard. Young & Co., lum-
ber, allowed $5.22.
E. F. Piatt Lumber Co., bridge lum-
ber, allowed $14.00-
Ilahn & Polk, blacksmithing, allow-
ed $5.00.
W. B. Howard, repairing engine, al-
lowed $21.25.
J. I. Case T. M. Co., engine repairs,
allowed $33.70.
J. C. Shank, engine repairing, al-
lowed $26 71.
.1 A. Wilson, bridge work, allowed
$28.10.
Kansas City Bridge Co., extras on
bridge, allowed $37.74.
Kansas City Bridge Co., extras on
bridge, disallowed $8.46.
Kansas City Bridee Co., erection of
brido-e. allowed $142.00.
Phillips and Franning, punching
holes in steel, allowed $1.50.
Contingent Fund
Lydia Briggs, work in Register of
Deeds denartment, allowed $21.00.
Geo. Carpenter, chairman County
Flection Board, allowed $3.00.
{ Goodservice Telephone Co., January
I service, allowed 52c.
L. P. Barker, Deputy Sheriff, ex-
pense, allowed $55.05.
Claud Pickard, Sheriff, expense, al-
j lowed $3.76.
|' W. T. Rose, Deputy Sheriff, expense
, allowed $5.86.
W. T. Scott, Deputy Sheriff, ex-
pense, allowed $1.22.
O. C Banks, livery to Sheriff, al-
lowed $2.00
Pioneer Telephone Co., Feliruarv
service, allowed $27.46.
J. A. Fox, Commissioner, telephone,
\ allowed 89c.
H. C. Cottrell, Jailer, board to pris-
, oners, allowed $42.00.
J. B. Wheelis, County Clerk, stamps,
allowed '30.00.
Dr. T. V. Hill. M. D„ quarantine ser-
vice, disallowed $143.00.
Court Fund
J. W. Linton, Justice Peace, fees,
j allowed $9.60.
Dick Travis, Justice Peace, inquest
of E. M. Abernathy, allowed $'20.95.
5 W. M. Pinkstun, bailiff County
Court, Lexington, allowed $2.00.
Jim Stogner, Court Clerk, salary,
| allowed $141.66.
Dick Travis, Justice Peace, fees, al-
lowed $4.00-
B. F. Wolf, County Judge, salary,
i allowed $158.33.
B. F. Wolf, County Judge, expen.-o,
; allowed $4.00.
| Chas. Adair, Deputy Court Clerk,
| salary, allowed $65.00.
■ A. C. Stevens, Deputy Court Clerk,
salary, allowed $30.00.
O. C. Adair, Janitor, salary "allowed
1 $65.00.
J. D. Grigsby, County Attorney, ex-
pense for witness, allowed $13.67.
Warrants issued by the County
i'lerk on orders of the Courts in pay-
ment to Jurors and Witnesses, Janu-
ary 13th to March 9th, 1916.
C. C. Nail, juror commissioner, al-
lowed $10.00-
H. G. Lindsay, juror commissioner,
allowed $6.00.
Junta McBride, witness District
j Court, allowed $2.00.
Carse Finchom, witness District
Court, allowed $2.50.
C. H. Brand, witness District Court,
allowed $3.80.
1 T. F. Grant, juror County Court, ai-
; lowed $3.00.
F. M. Thompson, juror District
Court, allowed $3.90.
F. B. Colerick, juror District Court,
allowed $3.70.
J. E. Harmon, juror District Court,
allowed $2.30.
D. L. Larsh. juror District Court,
i allowed $2.00.
Joe Dufran, juror District Court, al-
lowed $2.80.
E. S. Rowland, juror District Court,
i allo wed $3.70.
Mrs. D. J. Pieke t. witness district
'"ourt, allowed $2.0'
Geo. NlcKinnev. witness District
('ourt, allowed $1.00.
W. V. Shelby, wHives.- District Court
iillowed $9.00.
Oscar McCall, witness District
Court, allowed >1.00.
Howard Hall, iurm District Court,
allowed $3.60.
R. C. Berry, witi. -* District Court,
allowed $2.00.
In the Matt. "f Appointment of
Roadoverseer for Lexington Town-
ship, 7-2W.
L pon recommendation H. Wilkerson
was appointed road overseer in and
for Le.vigton T wnship, 7-2W.
In the Matti. of the Approval of
Official Repo ts:
Official reports on file in the of-
fice of the County Clerk were examin-
ed and approved as follows:
Report of H. C. Cottrell, Deputy
Sheriff for February.
Report of W. A. Leslie, Deputy
Sheriff for February.
Report of W. T. Scott, Deputy Sher-
iff for February.
Report of W. T. Rose, Deputy Sher-
iff for February.
Report of L. P. Barker. Deputy
: Sheriff for February.
Report of Claud Pickard, Sheriff
for February.
Report of Jim Stogner, Court Clerk.
It was then ordered that the Boaru
he and is adjourned tintil 8 o'clock,
March Sth, 1916.
S. A. WARD, Chairman.
J. B. WHEELIS. County Clerk.
March Sth, 1916.
The Hon. Board of County Com-
missioners of Cleveland County,
State of Oklahoma, met pur-.iunt to
adjournment of March 7th in the of-
, II '■ a — - ' *+*
aNNOUNCiit'lNIS
( HWF.t 1 (?VI\G VEA«S
PRGFEBSI&NAL CARUS
The following
•tie subjee'' t«i the action "1
Democratic Primary. August
lllKi
For County Jutlge '
B. F. WOLF
GEO. C Bl'RKE
For Sheriff
IRA.KINC
For County Superintendent
W. 1( CLARK
For County Treasurer.
JIM L. CORBETT
For County Commissioner.
Third District.
Z. K. WESTERVELT
For County Attorney,
TROY W GRIFFIN
For County Assessor,
W. E. BARNARD
T. L. DAVIS.
For County Weigher,
J. T. SEA WELL.
UI;F. ON sTonicii ILLS,
Geo. II Mayr, of 154 Whiting St.,
Chkv.go, 111., a prominent druggi-t, has
published a guide to health, in which he
-how s bow he curcd himself and brought
relief to thousands of other sufferer-
from constipation, biliousness, indiges-
tion and intestinal troubles by the use
of French healing oils. One dose usu-
ally convinces. The most chronic cases
rely need over three doses. This book
.v ill be mailed free on request. Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading
druggists everywhere with the positive
understanding that your money will be
-efu- led without question or quibble if
■ " b'.ttv i, to give you absolute
•lust three \ears ago Woodrow
Wilson took upon himself the re
announce wilts ... , .
(1„ spousibilities of this nation as its
For sale by the Pioneer Drug Store and
all other reliable druggists.
' •
'chief executive. There possibly
has never in the same brief period
been so much constructive legisla-
tion undertaken, passed and actu-
ally put into active operation, as
has been in these three years.
This administration has given
the people of this nation a much
needed banking and currency meas-
ure which has proven an absolute
cure for panic, a thing that you
have heard said could not be ac-
complished. To do this required
deep thought of the best brain of
America.
Another law worthy of special
mention is the splendid tarrift' law,
with the income tax attachment, a
most desirable law for the common
people of the nation.
But the greatest thing yet ac-
complished is the fact that war has
been prevented while on every side
of us the mighty roar of cannons
are heard, with rivers of human
blood being spilled and millions of
souls are giving up their lives fol-
lowing theii leaders. How much
better off would they have been
with a leader like our beloved
President Wilson, who has possib-
lv had as much provocation to de-
clare war with a number of nations
as some of the nations who are
now in deadly battle with each
other had cause for war Then
[should not the people of this na-
jtion, without regard to party,
: creed or what not, thank the All-
Dr. O. S. BOBO
PHYSICIAN AND SCHOEON
Office hours 9 to 12 a ni
2 to 5 p. ni.
Office Phone 66, Residence 69
OKLA.
VR J. M WILLIAMS
Phiilclan and Surgeon
Office over Mayfield'* Drug Store
Residence Phone 411 Office Phone it
Norman, Oklahoma
DR. S. H. GRAHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Recti s T rug Store
OFFICE PHOMfi 13 RESIDENCE 377
W. L. Eagleton
LAWYER
Office over First National Hank
i wise Ruler who is directing our:
fice of the County Clerk, in Norman, President for such a leader?
okla., this March 8th, li'16, all ineni- \y,, believe the great majority of
bers of the Board present and J. B.
Wheelis, County Clerk, when the fol- M>e American people are broad-
lowing proceedings were had to-wit: minded enough to rise above little
In the Matter of a Light on Top of . .
the Court House: : lmrt.v prejudices and give on hon-
A motion made by J. A. Fox and ps| inall .Tgdit for such services as
seconded by J. J. Ward that an elec- , .
trie light be erected over the top of 'i:ls been rendered by I resident
the Court House, with sufficient pow- Wilson, which has saved us the
I er to light up the Court House iard „
and the Jail. dreadful horrors of war, saved a
And a vote was taken with the fcl- prosperous nation from bankrupt-
j! .\. Fox.^Yes. and the loss of hundreds of
J. J. Ward, Yes.
A. Ward, No.
. K. TRANSFER AND
STORAGE COMPANY
Norman, Oklahoma
Office Phone 225
lies. Phones 263 and 58
S.
thousands of our best citizens
In the Matter of Appointment of a ''ie 1'eople of this nation sa\.
Constable for Justice District No. 6,jasthev should sav, "Well done
Lexington Township and Lexington ^ ^ &
Upon recommendation W. T. Scott,
as appointed Constable in and for;
servant.
\
Justice of the Peace District No. 0.
Order of Condemnation for Right of
Way:
To W. T. Shields, the Commissioners
of ihe School Land Department of Ok-
lahoma, each and every one of you
hereby take notice, that on the Sth
day of March, 1010, at a regular meet-
ing of the Board of County Commis-
sioners of Cleveland County, Stale of
Oklahoma, ordered condemned for n,.,.
Public Highway, out of the north side
of the north east one fourth (NE'4) n, .
of section twenty-one (21) township 11„ an
ten north of range two ( .1 west, I. M
in Cleveland county, sufficient land, hnm:
(subject to figures and detailed speci- -.he n
(■cation as will hereafter be prepared recti
iv the County Surveyor and County i ct
NOTICE OF SALE
IN 1'HE DISTltl T COURT OF CL.KVK
land county, oklahoma
Grace Tolford.
Plaintiff.
SEE
J.R. Stogner
tor
Farm and City Insur-
ance, Farm Loans and
Real Estate
Houses (or Sale or Ex-
change.
First door ennt of Stubeman's
Harness Shop
'j
No
II F Kohcrt.v Nor.i
M. Barber j C. Gay,
\V \\ iirown, I*. \\
Holden. and C F
DefeudanU.
,h hereby given that In pursuance
■ r of Sale issued out of the office ot
. ci« ric of Cleveland County. Okla
the 7th day of February, 1916, in
< ntitled and numbered cause. <11-
> me. the undersigned Sheriff of
1 C< untv < ilahom.t. commanding
Engineer) for said road, and that a ; me to advertise and sell w thout apprais*
heaitag of any protest to this order
will he heard by said Board on the
3rd day of Aprii in the City of Nor-
man at the Court House, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m.
After which the Board adjourned
;iiitil April 3rd, 191( .
S. A. WARD, Chairman.
,1. I!. WHKELIS, County Clerk.
Do ) ou hind huuit With Every-
body?
An irritable, fault-finding disposition
is often due to i disordered stomach. A
man with jrood digestion is nearly al-
ways good natured. A great luany have
been permanently )•• 'u-hted l>v « ham her
Iain's Tablet, utter years of suffering.
These tablets streugbten the stnmueh and
enable it to perform its functions natu-
rally. Obtainable everywhere.
Patronize
Colds (Quickly Relieved
Many people eoujjh and cough—from
the beginning ot Fall right through to
Spring. Other* ,; -t cold aftereo'd. T;.'ke
Dr. King's New Discoverv ami you will
int-nt tnt following prop rty and pre in - j
i■ ! ..tea and situated in Cleveland County ;
Stati Oklahoma to-wit:
The southwest quarter iSW'p ot see
Hon elev,-u' 11 ' Township Ten GO North I
Ranee One c West of the Indian Verio- i
•- atlsf) or apply on the judgment or de- i
cr. e >( fore« •.•sure in t«vor of said plain- :
till and against the defendants H. F Roh-j
erts and Nora M Harber fop the sum of
Seven Hundred and Fifty '$750.00] Dollar^ ^
w t interest at the rate of t ght per rent '
r annum from t' c;tober 1st u i3. and the.
a Iditioi a sum ( f ventv Five {175.00] Do! J
lars attorne\ s ft > * and costs, and ti satistv t
< r apj.h on the judKinent rendered in favor !
of the defendant and cross petitioner, \Y !
\\* Hrown and Hgalnst the defendant p \v |
H . ■ • ..it n the :Uith day of Julv l'.M v f<.r !
the sum ot One Hundred and Fifty (tiiio.no; j
Doi ai'N \s ith luleft tet at ten per cent from ;
the l :tb day of September. 19| and the ad
dltional mm of Twenty Five [|i5.00J Doll r-
:ittorneys fees to be applied in the manner |
set forth in said judgment
NO* THKKKFORe I will on the 21st dav
of March, I'.Utf. at the hour of in a. m o'clock 1
a the Kast i front] door of theCoun;\ (.'ourt
House at Norman Cleveland county
Olfjahoma. offer for sale and sell to
the bigue-t bidder lor cash the said proper-
ty above described or as much thereof a* !
will satisfy the afore-aid Judgment with in
KEEP YOURSELF
UP TO SCRATCH
FORTIFY YOUR SYSTEf/l BE-
FORE IT IS WEAKENED BY ILLS
Don't wait until von tire actual-
ly sick to take a laxative, you
know an ounce of prevention is
worth a pound of cure." If vou
will just take LIV-VER-LAX reg-
ularly, it will keep yon continually
in the best possible shape, bright,
energetic and happy. It is made
of harmless vegetable matter, and
by acting gently but effectively
keeps the system cleared of poisons
and ready to perform its best work/
LI\ -VER-LAX is sold under
absolute guarantee to give satis
faction, or money will be returned
For sale in.50c and $1 bottles
May field's.
lit!
at
this ;th da
|\ III !
get
sue-tearing <
tion. soothes
antiseptic
tie of I)r. Ki
it in the horn
medicine ant]
Franc
snti-:
- New Di
"It is i
write* VV
H. Mom
etief. It checks
king, rasping tis-
[> the intlamma-
bes Kiisy to take
Get a .Vie, bot- 1
ry aiei keep
; v a great j
f it eon tin-
(Maud Pickard
Sheriff of Cleveland Count v
Hy ly. 1 . Marker
Cnder-Sherlff
Nmwi.in a k-nometon
Vttorneys for Pialntllf :i.' .
Subscribe for tlie Hnterprise.
An Ideal Spring ( u.\atlve
A good and time tried remedy is In
King's Now l.ifc PUIh. The ttr t ilosc
will move the Hluggiwh bowels, Htlimilate
ttie liveriinil I'lenr the syntelll of wante
mill blood Impurities. Vou 0We it to
yourself to eleiir the system of body poi-
sons. iiceuniuliited duiiiiK the winror. Or.
Ivi'i« s New bits Pills will do it. At
your druggist
NOTICE I O Ct?I; [)l TOWS
'■ssoin tin,
All IK
ti rt
•k ctrtr- |K
and *1
line 41lf "<
bred H
r si tting of l i egf
(Ml Pet lint. «.! I
ring>.
•lohn S Allan,
Norman. Okla
• no havlnp claims .^anisi J une*
< a^ed. are required l<' present tin
11 he necchsary voucht rs.to the un
< 11 IK -sem. at the Snurit\
k Norman, olf ahoma or W i^
- ofti. • in the i'itv ,.f \,,r
in four months of tne date hereof
will be forever barred
t.ith da\ of March 1910
c H jjes-ent
Admin' tratoi
aglet-
rnc
1th Wl
eKed
NN L Douglas shoes—Kticker s
Mrs. (Jrover Pulkerson ?iri(i
children spent lit-st of the week
with Mrs ,1 \\ Kurrage on Little
lliver.
Subscribe for l!ii> Mnterpi ise
Mow Mr. Iliivi.N (lot Rid of n Had
Cold.
Some time ago I had a very bad
cough, Writes Lewis T Davin, Black-
water, Del Mv brother McCabe I )avis
1 : V' me a siuall battle of ('humberlnln'^
1 :''i Kenictlv After taking this I
I'Oiight hall ;i i|o/. -u bot ti os of it but on-
ly u-.-d one «•) thein n> the eoti rli l«'ft me
Mid I hux e not been troubled since,"
1 thtninnhlp e\ cry where
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Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1916, newspaper, March 16, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108546/m1/4/: accessed May 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.