Taloga Times-Advocate (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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TALOGA TIMES-ADVOCATE
COMMISSIONER PROCEEDING^
FOR AMT CLAIMED
ti H Duckett: bridee work
Clarence Hicks, bridge work
H O Stevens, bri 'ge work
M t Parka, bridge work
Hanzn Boggeea, wire an'l sacks
.Toe H Livingston, bridge work
Ear! Knox, bridge work
f5uell Sutton, bridge work
.1 E Guthrie, bridge work
M W Kerns, blacksmith work
Albert J Meiton, bridge work
Gail Wing, freight
Oscar Neel, road wnrk
Lowell Featherston, piling
W H Henderson, road work ^
John B Campbell, mdse
John Duke, ro*d work
Dick Foale, road work
R M Brady, road work
Euell SuttoD, ad work
Robert Livingeton, hauling straw
J H Livingwood, road drag
A E Perkins, rtud drag
O F Jacksoni rond drag
M O Peck, road drag
Edward Maxey, rond dreg
D C Webb, road drag
0 F Jackson, road dreg
Carl Clnrk, road drag
W S Peck, road work
Bob Stanton, road work
Harrv Kvger, road work
C E Sexton, road work
H O Stevens, road work
Leo Ventoner, ror. I work
Cliff'>rd Payne mad vrork
1 C McGee, rond work
.Arthur McCrackcii, road work
L . Burton, roari w >r^
Alelvin DeGraw, road w rk
.J W Ducket, row,; work
431artnce Hicks, rond w<
Chas E Sextcn, h *d work
W 11 Henderso n o . i work
S W Knox, road oik
J) Soiiday. road :•
M B Ward, roan . ork
<Cla'vl Evans, r "i .«r«>rk
I? Aligire, road ' rk
Qjincy Kjgar, . work
* S W Cox, road uo'k
*F L Addington r aiwork
<5 W lair, hauling s nd
D A Keller, hauling sand
A. iTerri'iff, haul). _ tand *
J Campbell, hauiir.g sand
A|1 ti J Meltoti, aoad work
Jet; Folks, .'oa;i work
M J) r 1 • t-'I work
Frank \iarczynski, road wcrk
Leo Ventioeerj road work
Franli Lvani, r. ad work
"W D J jne«( road .ork 42.00
Johh Soiiday, r ad work
Jariie? V ung, dragging
E I Ward, hauling dirt
Ivan Gore, road rork
G S Tib' '•?, road work
X, E Crain, Dlacksmith work
Boardman Co, culverts
Boardman Co, grader
Ball and Wintpr, mdse
Ball and Lvda, m Ise
Geo Epperly, brdtje mnterial
Jobii Prichard, piling
<3a!!on Iron Works 105.00
E G Charter, piling
Ge> Tolle, road work /
Jjovi Bell Lbr Co, mdse
H M Dickey, road work
Hon e Featherston, bridge material
W H Newfelt, hauling dirt
Earl G Srjuuea
Clarenc DeMoss, road work
W C Folk, road work
X< P Hall, road work
Jam a M Hall, piling
E G Garter, bridge material
L* C Cleveland, road work
Seth rtohr, piling
Harrold Maddy, piling
T ). rnitb, pbo*!e calls
' tt Whitmer, right of way
I. > Davis, road work""
Ji- fcAfee, roa J work
E • Ellis, piling
Leake, bridge work
I \Toble. bridgf* cable
1 Hicks, bridg'- work
it McKinoey, bridge work
' " Hicks, luii 1 • bri-Jge workers
V. Kire, bridge work
X Knox, brid" work
) Weil, bridge rk
Cox, bridge rk
C! id Payne, bn ige work
L and Compa.. mdse 30, 7
Ed ?>uf! e*. bti. g- -*ork%
*—t J Mel* <n, b-'dge work
k I'n7n 1 work
AMT. ALLD
4.90
11.10
13.30
3.30
9,35
I 40
7.70
4.20
10.80
3.00
7.70
13.00
7 50
96.10
82 50
4f .50
45.00
11.25
75.95
1.40
20,0o
13.25
30.75
16 10
63.00
21.50
83.50
18.00
7.50
9D. 00
60 80
36.00
4.00
8.40
2S 50
7,00
6 50
78.00
16.20
8.00
16 00
21.95
7.00
40.00
77 SO
61.CO
38 50
30 00
42.00
22.50
87.00
75 00
6.00
12.00
30.00
6.00
11.55
66.75
21.00
27 00
17.50
22.50
27.00
3225
30,30
14.5l/
516.2o
26.50
3.U0
198.64
275 70
4.05
5S4
33.95
50.00
103 39
22.00
4.00
206.35
7.00
31.60
6.00
39.24
65.40
90.0o
21.00
30.50
36.00
450.75
25.20
6.00
2.20
106.00
5.00
15.00
31. it
5 45
14.00
12-< 1
2.SU
1,80
7.00 i
13 'J.'j
6.0 01
18
7.70
25.
. 3,50
2.80
600
13 00
Jrck L. Hart, nidsn
H M Dioaey, road work
Char Ha«e'baker, road work
W G Greenfield, driving truck
F G Be era, roadwoik
Riley Carliff, road work
W T Hough, road drag
R W Hamilton, road drag
< ■ N Han 1, r >ad drag
B W Shepherd, road drag
W E Stoddard, read drag
W T Hough, road drag
Chae Mohr, rosd work
C \ Hand, road drag
M C Ward, road drag
J H Livingood, road drag
Clark CollieV road drag
Juius Foster, road work
M C Ward, road work
W C Smith, road work
Tom Hicks, road work
Dick Htubbs, road work
J W H tys, road work
87 SO
8 80
100.00
4o. 00
3o.oo
31 fio
13.3o
37 .on
3o.cn
'.'0 5c
26.0"
2 >.2o
21 00
32 25
28 on
31.14
7.00
5.6o
22 00
I 4o
7 00
4.2o
8 2o
L F Burton, soad work 22 co
John Puke, load work # 94.13
Tom Kicks, road work lo 15
CN Duckett, road work 73,5
H G Stevens, road work 22 75
Arthur Pownall, ron.' work 5.6o
W H Henderson, roa l drag 38 • 2
Ear! Knox, road work 9 5o
C C Ileeord. road work . 3.15
I O Magee, road work 16 5o
Otto Fisher road work 37.25
Quincy Kygur, read work 42.oo
Buell Sitton, road work % 4.00
Clifford Payne, road work 9. lo
Alva Herrick, road work • 62.00
Wm Fenstermach: r, hauling, iud _3o.oo
J F Settle, hauling, sand 12,00
Bill Hutkins, hauling, sand 6,00
A Hurbert, haul'ng sand . 12 00
B peGraw, road work 66.5o
S P Felder, road work 76.5o
J W Co wen, road work 45.00
Geo Wint, road woik 58 00
Fred Gore, road work 134.25
A L Jone", roa 1 work 66 25
Henry Bules, road 3 60
Ralph Evans, road work 14.25
Boardman Co, culverts 161.98 Laid over. Goilion Iron Works nid^e!
34.45 laid over. Clarence Hicks, piling 15.00 laid over. Boardman I
Co, mdse 54.4o laid overw Gallion Iron Works, mdse 66 2S laid'
ovtr. II Weil Justice fees 48.95 laid over. A L Smith, mdse 7.52;
rejected. Jeff F.jlks, road work 91.eo lejected. B W Shepherd dt-'
1 ivering bullot boxes 3o ->o r. < ■ :,'d. F S Coolen, medical sir-ues
r -jeoted. T B S<niUr>uii 82S 0 > rejected. Western T M S<uit r-
iutn 328 60 rejsornd. Rxtella C J jhason right of w iy 2 ' •' • r j-c -
ed. News Dispatch Printing Co, supplies 5.10 ri Jjou-d. Frank
Muroayhtki, road work 27 o 1 r«ject« 1. Monthly rep r. >f C C Jjiius
sheriff approved rup-rc of I) ba S *p| . C urt «'l«rk approved
.Monthly report of M M Whittonburg, Ciuity Cl*rk approved.
Monthly raport of C D S ut, O iu oy Tre nur . p:ir n .mI.
Application of A W rfiok. to 0 "0«H pere insl tux of Hern tt l oale
in Se.'ing Townfhip appr veJ. Or.ler to re'usj to aceept thd a^iiount
of 43 93 in payment of the taxes f*«r thi Kmsui Ci >, a id
Orient Rail ll-m I Company approved.
Petition to open rcail between SjCiona Four and Five I'wp Nine-
teen Range Eighteen tejicteI. Pjtiti n to app.int L W ShGpe as
Treasurer Ta'oga Township nj |'io\e i. Official bind «f L Shupe
Taloga Township approved.
Official bond of E C Sharpe, Jutiiice c f Peace of Oikwi td City ap-
proved. There being no further business to come bofoie ihe board
hey adjournal to m ajiiti the fifst Mcndty iu Decciubrr 1923.
J. F.-Jlife, Chairman.
Atteat- M M Whittenberg, County Clerk.
Headquarters for Sale Bills
O. K. BARBER SHOP
Clean and Sanitary
Give Us a Trial
Measures T^ken for Clothing
On the IVest Side ot the Streat
Prompt Service
Courteous Treatment
HOTEL TALOGA
II. >V. GARLOCK, PROP.
Rates: $2.00 pkr day and up Patronage appreciated
An Old Business Under New Management
Lenora News
Mr. and iVira. Lee Rilev are
the parents 01 a tine girl born
Novetaber lLth.
F. H. Hickman and family f
spent Sunday at Bert HickmanV.
Orsha Bowser spent a few
days visiting at Camargo the
last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gastin-
eau and Mr. and Mrs, Cleo Comp-
ton spent Sunday at W. C. Thorn
sens.
Mrs James Nelson visited at
Mrf. Holmes Sunday afternoon.
R v. C. W. Burton was called j
to L-'timer, Kansas, last week
by th-; death of hie cousin, Chas. j
Atkin.-onof that place.
Mrs. Gus Peters of B'oomfield j
underwent an operatidn at the:
Clinton Hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Laing and'
Mrs. Zena Compton visited Mrs. 1
Livona Bowser Sunday. ,
VIr. and Mrs. Jack Haney. Del-!
bert Ward, d " Mrs. Stellal
Compton visited at Jacob Ar-j
ments Sunday
F. H. Hickman took a truck
load of Ho?s tq Custer City for
his sister, Mrs. Bertha Petree,
one day last week.
.Vrs. H. A. Higgins and daught-
er were Lenora visitors M' nday
aftfrnron.
Frank Feese made a trip to
OMatnma City last week.
Mr?.Viol a Greene, Mr?. Frank j
Fr>->>e and Mrs. Ruth Blaine vis-1
it^l Mrs. Frank Ha <ar n*=ar
T :' S* —' vand Sanda .
A :- urpri
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COME TO OUR
19c, 29c, 39c, 49c SALE
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days Red Hot Selling:
A Lot of Mens $23.00 Suits for $19.00
$18.00 Suits for $15.00
i
With every $10.00 worth of Goods bought during this
we will sell $1.00 worth of SUGAR for 69c.
SUGAR AND FLOUR NOT INCLUDED
pirty wn given tn
y Minerva i^ria^ol I st
-•dsv rvining, ir being h^r
enth birthday. Ab ^ut forty
nded and many r. ce present*,
were given to her. All joyed a
p ajent evening.
*frs. J. M. Blaine \vas here,
from Weatherford a few days
la-: wetk.
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SALE NOW OPEN
^T/ednesday, Nov.
Avoid the Saturday Rush
Shultise & Rieg
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Taloga Times-Advocate (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1923, newspaper, November 22, 1923; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281172/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.