The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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Judge Samuel W. Hays
will make the following
speeches on Tuesday, Julv
23 rd:
Chandler - at
Stroud - - "
Davenport - "
Shawnee - ''
Everybody
is
11:00 A.M.
- 1:30 P. M.
- 3:00 P. M
- 8:j0 P. M.
Cordially
Invited to hear him.
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Go To
|Oi#l Dru!
EFOr Yob
[aatis ic
"The long koll"
l he business ollege at Gutli- i
rie which has bee') adverf.isi ok
in these columns has made a
list of its employed studients
and printed a circular nearly
four teet long giving the names
of these former students, by
whom and where employed,
with a 1.1 information regarding
tuition, expenses, board, etc..
The list shows that at, the 7> 1 i
sent time 40 are employed in
Oklahoma City (eight of whom
aie stenographers and book Kce-
ersinstate officesy,) 44 in Gul
hrie, and several hundred otheis
in this and r.ixtten other states
of the Uniuu.
The Capital City Business Coll
ege of Guthrie is the oldest and
best in the state ai d turns out
the mo3t competent graduates
in the shu: test time. Write at
once for a copy of the long circ
ulaf am! m'ir i in this • papper.
BUSINESS EDUO A TION
PA YS BEST.
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MjUILUfUti
Sk<n I)i
atiwm
Mon ■ y
MILT TAULBEE
FOR THE
DE MOC r a tic NO MIN AT ION
FOR
STATE SENATOR
DAVENPORT, OKLA.
LOCALS
Lois Hall visited friends in
Stroud last week.
——
Mrs. J. .J. Fiijspati ick vtliu lias
been visaing relatives in Indiana
returned Lome la:; wee";.
financial statement
AND
estimated
M Item- M of Kts.Ml C..iv'i|ioii of the Town of Davenport County
ot 1,1,11:0' 1 S iteo Ok lata n a, for Fiscal Year beghming July 1st
l-1 o, 1 (I emli.'i,, .1 nil,' ,io 1and eitiinated Needs for Curien
a I Year b g-nning July 1st, 1914, and ending
Ex pens ? for I'V
June 30tlr, 191.").
CASH ACCOUNT
E V !. j 1 li!
Warie.'its Issued
Wat rents I'ai !
Balance-Oui -,iai.ding
Ceineter> Fund
Exhibit F'
G ntrdl Fund
Street Fund
Cemetery
Totals.
Itemisaed Eslinnite for Current Ex
$906,1)4
$931.49
'$(>5.45
$7(53.78
#2.29
*.r>,10
$22.50
$29.89
penses for the Fiscal year
■ ( ll I ' \
Eranw.
uiv ml ei
• 'ip-ed or
Back
Hun s 1 'ure is :
gu > ranteed to cure [f eli
Tett m'. Ringworm or
f irm of s*4in dis_vi«0. Failing t(,
cure the druggist is autlioiized
to prompt! \ lefund your money.
Price "mc. A.-k yom own drugg-
ists.
j j jt
• V'O r r? ;i Ot «*U IVa 1 tee
prom pt delsvery on or-
ders for Tire Bonita Farm
SiI wh;ch are placeb lat;
than one week from
this dale. Look at fill 1
sized sarnpleat our yard
icq vour orders now.
j Edd Hinciey said lie ai il
' Bstshiiin dnl not, c j to the neg:•
i icuic ii>a' Drum ,ight t hey
went toS'tiuud
' l r()i (I hulk C ' O I•'."I I !t r ill
iiaM I |l "( I, 111! ,'C L'o.
*
Sheriff . i- liw/A v. ai in (,ui
Avu vijh (lay 1 ist week. Ml
I i>uzzi i.i a i anaid n" lor tcnmni
aation and uuo jiaciicaily no
! opposition as he h;e, made good
| .'til:', the peo, le \ i, J-. i p him on
lie. job.
W. P. Woodruff left Fridry on
his vac itio i
Evciy ihiftg in oni ifue at great
I reduction pri s - Saturday
D -ii •• c ,
I V. GRAVES CO.
Davenport ,Ok] a
Mi's. Guai i
I v isited her mo
last week.
jf Sn
A i
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gn
If
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11.
Paul Price made a visit to
" I •' 6'aiuy to s -e Ins best
baginning July 1,1914 an d ending June 30, 1J15
At a meetia of the Board of Trustees of the town of Davenport
Coutity of Lincoln State of oklahoma heli on the first Monday in
In!*. 1911. pu.suant to the p 'ovisi n <>f Section 7378,Chapter''72.
Re i<5(d Lawn of Oklahoma. 1910, the following itemized estimate
for Cntrent, expenses of said inU'iic^Mlity lot fiscal year bcin
ling-Inly 1 1,1914 ind ending .J mi'1 30t)i, 191a, was adopted and
• pi- 1 • •>!. ai d oideri11 j.nl.lisl ed itrihe NEW ERA, a newspaper
l-Uhi s,' ed ami o' general ciiculaCpoii in Ha id 'own—to wit,
Salary Fund
Salaries
For Oamm ss: wnrs
F«' 1' > vn—Olerk
m' Town -Tr • i-iuror
For Attorney
For to pay cernetrv debt
Sutppli" ind C.mtiiigent Expenses:
Lighting Department
For Street Light
For C s
S,'l'A'i T kTHTLAHOMA, ( OUN'l V OF LINC OLN «,•
Wo the «in'iP"? cnpd Ma.orand C-r.v qiet k -President of Bord of
Trustee l ow , e k— of the Town Davenport do hereby certify
tmt atu rn:jeliMu -l the' C '1111. il of -.id City held on first Monday
in July, 1 ■ i. iMiissnrit t?i, the provisions of S.'c ion 7378 of chapter
72. Revised 1 a\>.- of Oklal « n 3:10. the within and foiefjoiii*
State;,I. nt of'th ♦ i8ca c nidition or ,-,:d municipality waspropared
and that said sVir.-Mftwt shr> vs a tru • 11 I correct condition «.f the
affairs thereof for fiscal year ending -1 tine 30th. 1914
Date at Davenport Oklahoma, this !l h day of July 1914
W A I r„ o rlwk . - Ol'v Olson Mafor
N. P. Myers I ien«nreiB|
?751H)
^i)O.(X)
$50.00
$26.00
$50.00
$200.00
$225.00
$120.00
$80.00
ESTIMATE OF SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 129.
Davenport, Lincoln County,
Oklahoma. Financial Statement
for Fiscal Year beginning July
Ist. and ending June3oth, 1914;
and Estimated needs for
Expenses for Fiscal year begin
ning July 1st 1914 ending June
30th 1915.
Cash on hand .July I 13 Geuer
al fmid . 61.88
Amount recieved liom current
faxes " 2000.00
Total balance & reciepfs 3602.70
Amount Warrents redec-mcftl
principal 3312.21
Interest paid 011 warrents redee
,nwi 26 68
Total Disbursement 3338.79
Balance on hand 263.91
Total tax levied for year 3044.00
Total recieved from County
Treasurer HM4 00
Ded l et 1 per cent from total
levy that was added for D liiapj
ent, tax 276.00
Available bal. in pvo.-es- „f
coilr'cl IOII
Appioved estimate
expenses for year
bat. warraiitc on; ,
30th 1914
Estimated needt
For salary of I teachers
Fuel
Furniture & supplifes
Janitor
Incidentals
Total Estimated needs
BONDS
Mutural .lnUiir.u purpo <
"Mlf. (95.0(1
'■Wa. 1075.00
I'll 1 ill inn; 96ft.fiO
BWs. i« 00.1HJ
(iS. 00
3264.Ot)
16,'i 1 K'l
-IMO, 00
100 00
100.00
100.00
-ill 00
:!(!()() 00
8 26-0<|
9-1-06
8-2-W
9-M1
7-1-24
7-1-26
.1-1-28
9-1-31
CupynH u pay annually
Alut. to retire Bond at matin ii :.
< 11 W : hi, a
v M it h in
v 111 j i •, t
Uaig.-ui iji good
PIANO AT
fit?
; !! « u I lie-
A BARGAIN:
eed
'o Tuts,
vi-it «ith
^ ® $
Groom, President Irving Stacy, Vice-President
|p M. H. Taulbee, Cashier
davenport Slate Bank
| Capital $12,500.00
-T
^ Money to loan at all times on approved security.
I Sale notes bought on liberal terms.
I deposits Guaranteed by State L'at/>
J.*-®—@®
VV> IWVA"WWW
*C0ME AND SEE"
Just how cheap I will sell you groceries
and wed meals. I will always make you a
special cash price on all pods.
W. A. Truinbo,
We h ive a used piano in good
v.- ;,; ,|.j ,, ; Mionditioa that one of our ensto-
f'.viia. •> 1 1 1 it t i) nibe rners was unable to ftnihh pay-
iL'iiiis WhiVi jing for. We \vi|l place it free of
i ihaigp in tU9 home of any saliij*
fachay party 111 the vicinity ol
Da >■ 1 port who will pay the
n.ilance in c;.sh or pa\ ment.s us
livv as six dollars per month.
AddressOnley Music Co..
da is is visiting her] St. Joseph. Mo.
ti <is near Stroud
D"iit, Endure Headaches.
1 Just, get, a bottle of Hunt's Li-
Willa Kaugn spent Satuiday I «btniug Oil and apply it to the
and Sunday with Miss Bettie' head. The acheing is gone quick
Scott near Sact.t Fox. Iy, in some cas^s instantly.
-t— Seldom fails tugive inwtint relief
Mr.'. < .■ iiy
S ) 1 E l^Ulh ■
Thursday 1
her daughter
M i t tie Ail
ann', ami
this week.
Ward Purge ss was over Sun
j day yisiting friendi.
I lo,r neuralgia. Fine for ltheuma-
tjsrfl also, Sold by all druggist.
ti
Here! Here!
•i
i SALESMAN
WANTED
Tobacco and Cigar Salesman
Willi!., || to Advertise. Experience
unnecessai v. ¥ 100 monthly and
i iavvlmg Expences. Vdvertise
'vi Hiking. Chewing Tobacco.
:ilvit' ■ Cigars. Send 2C
P foi full particulars.
HFv: KT TOBACCO CO.,
N w York. N. Y,
SPECIAL
B1"LE lecture.
. " " * • 11 ill T. Cummins will
1 '"e at the Christian Church
lui sd.iv July 21st at 8:P.M.
E i iv one cordullay invited.
State ofOk^ilnii
County ot lancoi; - :
We the undersigned ti,,. .
of School Disttict No 129 of ti,,.
County of Lincoln Stat ■■•of Ofc|.
alionia, do hereby ci-roi; v 1I1.1 '
the within and foregone -tale
nit nt of the fiscal condition of
said schocl district is true .nei
correct, and that the anion 1
enunciated in tiie staTeiix ntol
estimated needs are 1 ,e,inahl>
necessary for cure nt expenses
in the properconduct of fhe afl
airs of said School District.
We further certify that, said
statement, and estiniau-s u ere
prepared and made a. a meeting
held 011 the first Mobdar m luly
1014 the same baing tie lith day
of July, 1014.
N. P. Myers Dim 1:
W. A. Price CI 1 k
O. D. Groom Memln r
O. (J. Burgess and son Cl 'ir
were in our City Suuda v.
J* J* .V
Special priciis on Shoes Satin
day July 18 I)av, nport Merc . .
M. H. Taulbee wasinOkialio^_
ma City Sunday. I
v.*
Phone 35
City Market.
Is tlie place to 'tony your
FRESH grceries, eggs
and butter. Notions of
i all kinds. COME and see
me.
IT
« <7he J\ em Store.
I B. H.Chrisly
WE ARE READY
TO DO BUSINESS
A.L.Allred
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Baugus, R. A. The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1914, newspaper, July 16, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109952/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.