The Oklahoma Miner. (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 10, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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Mine Inspector Boyle Says Vote "Yes" on Question 47 Sec. 18 of Mining
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KREBS OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JULY 10 1913
Number 19
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cAlester
The Home of Pleasing Photo Plays
Coolest Spot
in
Pictures changed every night
Four Big Reels Every Night.
Prices 5 and 10 Cents
No Higher.
Spend an Evening at the
YALE-MAJESTIC
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e.
Arrangement have been made
to have Paul Nesbitt the brilliant
democratic orator of McAlester
to meet and discuss questions
with the socialist speakers at
the big celebration here pn next
Wednesday.
We know nothing of the ability
of the socialists speakers for this
meeting but we do know Paul
Nesbitt one of Oklahoma's best
orators a man that ranks Al on
the discussion of vital questions
of the day and can hand it to
you '"right off the bat." In
other words Paul is there with
the "big mit" and "raring to
go."
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"Meet Me in Oklahoma"
This is the title of a new song
just out with words composed by
Dominic Antonelli of Alderson
and set to music by Samuel H
Peck. This song has been sung
with great success by Roy Var-
ley of this city and whose pic-
ture adorns the title page. If
you have not secured a copy do
so at once. For sale by all mu-
sic dealers.
good game is guaranteed by both
managers. Ben Barry and Lynn
Boyd both of this city will be
seen in the Elks' line-up which
alone is worth the price of ad-'mission.
Elks and Boosters Again.
The Elks and Boosters will
"scrap" it out again at League
Park in McAlester next Sunday
at 4 o'clock. These two teams
have met twice this season each
winning a game and this decid-
ing game will be for blood. A
Watch the Coal trust buy up
every newspaper in the state
that itfjs. possible for them to in-
fluence with money during the
next 30 days in order to help
them blind the voters now vot-
ing against the recall of Sec. 18.
Do not be deceived by any one.
This is a fight that is being put
up by the miners of this state
themselves against the Coal
I Trusts but is in the interest of
the whole people of the state so
do not fail to help us by voting
"YES."
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McAlester Okla.
.Most Modern Woman's Store in
13as(crn Oklahoma.
DISTRIBUTORS OF
Ladies' Ready-to-wear Gar-
ments Millinery Ladies
Shoes Fine Dress
Goods and Dress
Accessories
Mitchell Coming.
Word has been received by
Secretary Fred W. Holt of the
U. M. W. that John Mitchell ex-
president of Ethe U. M. W. of
America- that he will make a
cour of the state prior to the
election Aug. 5th in the interest
of the mining laws of the state.
Mr. Holt also informs us that
Lieut. Gov. Wm. Green of Ohio
will also make several speeches
throughout the state before Aug.
5th making his headquarters at
McAlester.
Slioot Was a
ig Success
On Sunday July 6th the Krebs
Gun Club held a most interesting
shoot attended by sports-
men from all along the interur-
ban. Five merchandise prizes were
offered and won by the follow-
ing: Ed. Fisher highest score and
longest run 50 lb. sack Choctaw
flour and 2 boxes loaded shells.
N. R. Homer second highest
man $3.50 Calabash pipe.
Jack Lane third highest man
1 doz. boxes Prince Albert.
Following is the score for those
making 74 and better:
Professionals.
K. L. Eagan .94
Harry Hill 99
Hank Donnelly 90
B.Gordon .-.85
Ed. Fisher 95
G. Spencer 90
Jack Lane 88
L. M. Jones 87
Joe Homer 96
C. B. Homer 86
H. W. Kiple 85
Wm. (Nig) Riley 85
Wm. Homer 84
John Hayden 84
Cecil Homer 83
Dr. Carlock. 82
Chas. Homer 80
Frank Hokey.' 76
Leslie Holstead r..74
Dan Jones vas awarded 50 lbs.
of Gold Dollar flour for lowest
score.
The big " fire works dioplay
takes place Wednesday night.
estimate oi-' lxpexses or schooi district no. j
OK IIOAHI) OK EDUCATION OK CITY OK KREBS OK THE
STATU OK OKLAHOMA KOU FISCAL YEAR IUIV I 11)1!$
'IO .ll'NE HO MM I.
Estimated amount needed for General Fund:
For Salaried 11 Teacliers $G1G5.00
Repairs 200.00
Fuel ' 250.00
Library and Apparatus . 100.00
Sites; 1-1 to U. S. t. 125.00
FurnUure and Supplies 300.00
t Janitors 9 mouths 550.00
F unitary ofliccr and Clerk's salary 125.00
Total Estimated Needs $7815.00
Estimated to be lccelved from the following sources:
Fiom State Apportionment $15 17.00
Unexpected Hal. (est.) year ending June 30 1913 225.04
Hal. to bo raised by Tax Levy $0042.30
Estimated amount needed for Sinking Fund and Interest:
For Sinking Fund $425.00
Interest 9G2.42
Total Sinking Fund to be raised $1387.42
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
COUNTY OF PITTSBURG j
Wo the undersigned mombeis and ofticers of the Board
of Education of the City of Krebs of the State of Oklahoma
do hereby certify that the within and foiegolng statement of
estimated needs of said Board of Education or School Dis-
trict No. 9 for current expenses and sinking and interest
funds are correct and necessary and that same were pre-
pared and made at a meeting of baid Bonrd of Educaiton
hold on the first Monday in July 19 13 the same being the
7th day of said month.
JOHN BALES
Prosldeni of Board of Education.
II. K. PEMBERTON. Clerk.
E A JONES Treasurer.
ESTIMATE OK EXPENSES OK CITY OK KREBS
KOi: KISPAL YEAR FROM JULY 1 li)l;t TO JUNE JJO 11)11.
Estimated To Bo Raised Balance to bo
Current Fiom Other Raised By Tax
Fund Expenses -Souices Than Levy
Tax Levy
Salary $2705.00 $1000.00 $1705.00
Fire and Water 150000 1000.00 500.00
Lighting 807.30 807.30
Contingent 1600.00 1000.00 GOO. 00
Total $6012.50 $3000.00 $3612.30
Sinking ' $2400.00
Interest $3275.00
Total $5675.00
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
ss
COUNTY OF PITTSBURG
"We Thos. P Otterson Mayor of the City of Krebs
and Roy A. Tegarden City Clerk of said city do hereby cer-
tify that the above and foregoing estimates for current ex;
penses sinking and interest funds are correct and necessary
and were made by the Mayor and Council of said city at a
meeting held on the first Monday in July 1913 being July
Tih 19"1R.
Witness our hands and the official seal of said city
this 11th day of July 1913.
THOS. P. OTTERSON
ROY A. TEGARDEN City Clerk
Mayor.
oney-iaising
Sale
V
' Opened June 26 and will contin-
ue ten days at SAFFA'S.
$14000 worth of Dry
Goods Clothing Hats Shoes
Groceries Hardware etc.
To go at unheard-of prices:
JLCJJy
Arriving Daily
And the Prices Will Astonish You.
PAUL G. SAFFA
Krebs Okla.
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Boyle, Ed. The Oklahoma Miner. (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 10, 1913, newspaper, July 10, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70649/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.