Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1919 Page: 5 of 22
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COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APPOINTMENTS
(Continues from pace 4 To tht Board of County Comniis.
W. L. Tigergkieo, dragging----18.00 • sionerj :
Fred W. Stranger, dragging----22-50 j I h-en.by appoint Floy KirkJum <de.
J. A. Sut*on, dragging---------27.00 puty Superintendent for the month of
E. J. Gum, dragging,------------40.50 September.
Ill
Homer Heaton, dragging ----1800
John Benner, const. ------------50.00
John Strother, const. ----------4625
Motion made by Roy Camp, second
by C. J. "Wihnore, designating all the
banks in Woods County depository
Banks for Woods Counjty.
APPROVED BONDS
AS FOLLOWS
Board of County Commissioners ap.
proved bonds as follows:
Capron State, $10,000 Expiry's 9 20
1930.
Commercial Waynoka, Renewal to
10.9.’920.
Bank of CaiJron expires 9.1.1920.
Hopeton State renewal to 7.14.1920
Amanda E. McDaniels
Count}’ Sup*
I do hereby appoint Miss Mildred
Dexti-T, Deputy County Superinten-
dent. Said appointment beginning this
1st day of October, 1919.
Amanda E. McDaniels..
County Supt.
BIDS APPROVED
1, S. L. Walton. Treasurer Woods
County, hereby submij for your ap.
proval bid of $75.00 by Gtorge Whit,
tet of Dacotna, on lots 21 and 22,
block 48 in town of Dacotna.
T. S. L, Walton, Tn.-asurer Woods
County, hereby submit for your ap-
proval bid of $30.00 by A. Schlarb,
Iqjts 28.30 Town of Dacoma.
RESIGNATIONS AND
APPOINTMENTS
To the Honorable Board of County
Commissioners:
Whereas, Mr. C- L. Steward, as the
Trustee of Whitehorse township, in
Woods County, Oklahoma, has ten-
dered his resignation in favor of Mr
F. B. Lyons, we as Other Members
of said Township Board. Do hereby
earnestly request th»? Honorable
Board of County Commissioners of
Woods County. Oklahoma to ap-
point Mr. F. B. Lyons as Trustee to
fill vacancy.
BRAND
Chas. Ricker, brand to be as fol.
lows: Half circle bar under on the
right hip.
CONTRACT
Jail was inspected and found in
first class condition.
m-M-HUO
MEANS BUICK
The Buick Built Crank Shaft
has been designated as the back bane of this famous
Valve-in-Head Motor because it must withstand the
impact of every powerful explosion that takes place
in the Buick Valve-in-Head cylinder.
Strength, accuracy and toughness are the fundamental
requirements—gauged, hammered and tempered into each
crank shaft thru the rigid processes of expert machining,
modern drop forging and special electric heating treatment.
Materials of the highest grade, Chrome nickel-steel of a
special formulae subjected to rigid metalurgical and
chemical tests, are other evidences showing how com-
plete the Buick Factory is equipped to manufacture this
important unit so essential in the successful operation of
the powerful Buick Valve-in-Head motor. ,
When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK. Will Build Them
Alva Buick Sales Company
ALVA, OKLAHOMA
A. L. Schroeder
E. J. Hampton
BIDS ACCEPTED FOR
TRANSCRIBING RECORD
Eva Lewis, price (8 cents
C. D. Rackley, price (10 cents)
Frances Rush, price (4 1.2 cents)
To the Honorable Board of County
Commissioners: Woods County, Ok-
lahoma.
1 hereby propose to transcribe the
numerical Land Index for Woods Co
into the new Index, consolidating all
neccessary intries, rechecking fhe
work at and for the price of -
per entry, and in counting entries
count only the grander i£nries in the
new index inclusive of assignments
and releases which are entered in red
ink on sailin' line. Should I be
the privaledge of access o the in-
dex to be usi.d at all reasonable times
day or night with lights furnished
as a large part of the work will be
preformed after ordinary office hours.
Transcribing of record was award-
ed to Francis Rush.
The following fees collected and
deposited with the County Treasurer
Emma Ringel Courjt Clerk $218.18
Emma Ringer Court Clerk $351.19
Harry Hodgson Sheriff $342.86
F. S. Gunn County Clerk $546.50
S. L. Walton County Trias. $25.10
There being no further business
the Board adjourned until the next
regular meeting the 31 of November
County Cltrk
Chairman of Board-
Bring your kodakwork to the El-
lis studio and see the difference in
your pictures. Over Monfort's. —
10.10.3t
GUS HADWIGER
Attorney -atJLaw.
Phone 117 Alva, Oklahoma
Over Tanner’a Clothing Store
ALVA STEAM LAUNDRY
Telephone 218
Work Called For and Delivered
Dry Cleaning Department
Alva, Oklahoma
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NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
FOR RESTORATION OF LOST RE.
CURDS.
Have Your
EYES
Examined
Every Two Years
By doing this and changini;
theihw of
examination proves it neces-
sary, you will experience
sight satisfaction to a ripe
old age.
We are at your command.
Holmes Crisp
Doctor of Optics
ALVA - OKL*
J. C. HESS. Cashier GEO. WEABER, Free.
G. W. BELL. V. Pres. W. H. BERGMAN. A. Cash.
Farmers State Bank
Capital Stock $25,000
ALVA OKLAHOMA
What is the greatest question before
the world today?
The outlines of the new map of
Europe.
We have this map with the summary of the
TREATY OF PEACE
CALL AND GET ONE
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Getting acquainted seems simple enough thing but it R
is a lasting pleasure. As time goes on we learn to know j,
each other better and to appreciate friendship. Come |
in and see us, we want to be more than merely your |
druggist.
We have purchased the store and business of the
Dacoma Drug Co. and are ready to serve you. Having
had 15 years experience in all departments of the drug
business, including pharmacy, we feel that we can serve
you well and intend to do our best to please you.
Our stock is complete. We shall give special and m-
| stant attention to the filling of prescriptions. Don’t
j Wait until you need something-"come in and get ac-
| quainted. We want to meet you.
Dacoma Drug Co.
George S. Erickson. Proprietor
Dacoma, Okla.
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For the stomach and bowel disor-
ders of babies, McGEE’S BABY EL-
IXIR is a remedy of genuine merit.
It acts quickly, is pure, wholesome
and pleasant to take. Sold by J. W.
Monfort.
SEE THE SINGER MAN
We have some good- 2nd hand
Singer Machines. Better look them
over before they are all gone. Di
let the other fellow get the 'bar
Hemstitching done.
J. L. BODINF
Phone 548 423 -Barnes A-
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921
CO-OPERATION
The greatest single element in the successful manage-
ment of a farm is CO-OPERATION with a bank.
We also need this CO-OPERATION and we especially
invite the accounts of farmers.
Help us when your yield is plentiful and we will help
and we will help you when it isn’t.
Central State Bank
NOTICE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNT*
OF WOODS, SS
In County C^urt
Notice is hereby given that on the
21st day of October A. D. 1919 Anna
Hiatt, formerly Anna Sellers, filed
in the County. Court of the County of
Woods and State of Oklahoma a pe-
tition for restoration of lost rec-
ords in the matter of the estate of
William R. Sellers, deceased, of the
County of Woods, and State of Ok-
lahoma.
And pursuant to an order of said
County Court Monday the 10 day of
November A. D. 1919 at the1 hour of
2 o’clock p. m. of said day, that be-
ing a day of the regular October term
A. D. 1919 of said County Court, has
j been appointed as the time and the
(County Court Room in Alva, Okla-
homa as the place for hearing said
(application when and where any per-
son interested may contest said peti
! tion.
| Witness R. M. Chase, Judge of the
! County Court of the1 County of
Woods, and the seal of said Court
affixed the 21st. day of October A.
D, 1919.
R. M. CHASE
County Judge
think of it before, not A'ter
jrou buy your .batter^
Think about two kinds cf service
when you buy a battery. Firs:, the
service die buttery itself will give—its Capac-
ity, its Strength, its Life. Second, the kind
of service and the amount of it required to
keep it operating properly; and the Spirit in
which that service will be rendered.
When you get a Columbia Storage Bat-
tery you get a definitely guaranteed perfor-
mance, guaranteed life, guaranteed capacity,
guaranteed efficiency.
Columbia
Storage Battery
When you get a Columbia Storage Bat-
tery you get all the service necessary to make
good on die guarantee. You cm come to
us twice a month, or ottener it necessary,
arxl we will test and inspect your battery.
We will see that all connections arc -vd
clean. Wc will see that everything is in
good condition. We will make the hydro-
meter test, and if necessary will put in pure
distilled water. Our facilities for recharging
are modern in every respect, and complete.
Our men know how. They tire able to give
you the highest type of intelligent service.
And our large stock of rental batteries, en-
ables us to take care of your wants ade-
quately and without an instant’s delay.
The StUry of a Turret Captain
Promotion in the Navy come* quickly to
those who qualify for higher ratings. In
March 1899 A. P. Nilsson enlisted in the
Navy as an Apprentice Seaman. 3rd class.
In April 1907 he was rated Chief Turret
Captain. His pay today is $165.76 per
month.
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A man s life—among men ?
Reel them off—“Rio”,Gibraltar,
Ceylon, Yokohama—all the great
ports of the world—are they only
places on the map to you—or are
they ports where you’ve gone sail-
ing in from the high seas with
every eye along the shore turned
admiringly on your big ship—
your ship I Every ocean has a
United States ship sailing for
some port worth seeing.
If you’ve any call in you for a
full life—join, and color all your
years ahr T '->h merr>ries of
things worth r-ec. . —w; .10 ’.-
edge worid. havin’ —with ^ni x-
haustible fund of ica t:;lcs and
adventures picked up ashore and
afloat that will make you a wel-
come man in any company.
Work?—sure, and a man’s work
it is, among men.
Play ?—well ,rather,witha bunch
of men who know how to ploy-
These comrades of yours carry
in their ears the pounds of great
world cities, of booming guns, of
swashing seas —sounds you will
share with them and that will
never die away.
And when you come home, you’ll
face life ashore with level eyes—
i r Uncle Sam trains in self-
.e.\~nce as well as self-respeat.
The Navy build? straigb* men—
no mollycoddles.
(Seal (
W. L. Hotits,
Atiornty for Petitioner
10 24-2t.
E. 1. HOLLOWAY
Alva, Okla
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Enlist for two years. Excellent opportunities for advancement.
Four weeks holidays with pay each year. Shore leave to »ee in-
land sights at ports visited. Men always learning. Good food
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full information from ycur nearest recruiting station. Iff you do
not know where the nearest recruiting station is, ask your
Postmaster. He knows.
Sliove off f - Join the
U. S.Navy
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Renfrew, J. P. Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1919, newspaper, October 24, 1919; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078126/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.