The Yale Democrat (Yale, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, May 3, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE YALE DEMOCRAT
Monday, May 3, 1920
(First Published April 30, 1920)
ORDINANCE NO.-
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO
THE NUMBERING OF THE
HOUSES IN THE CITY OF YALE
ANI) TO PROVIDE FOR THE
EXPENSE THEREOF BY SPEC-
IAL ASSESSMENT AGAINST
THE REAL ESTATE SO NUM-
BERED.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY-
OR AND CITY COUNCIL of the
City of Yale, Payne County,
State of Oklahoma.
Section 1. That the City of
Yale, Oklahoma shall cause to be
numbered all dwelling houses and
places of business in said city,
which said numbers shall be met-
al figures attached to said build-
ings in a conspicuous place. That
such numbering shall begin with
No. 1 on the four corners at the
intersection of Main Street and
Sixth Street of said city and shall
run consecutively in the four di-
rections therefrom on said Main
Street and Sixth Streets, the num-
bers on all other streets running
East and West begin with No. 1
at Main Street and run East and
West respectively and all other
streets running North and South
shall begin with No. 1 at Sixth
Street and run consecutively
North and South respectively,
therefrom and the even numbers
shall be on the right hand side of
the streets going out from said
numbering center, and from Main
and Sixth Streets.
Section 2. That the cost for
each number shall be One ($1.00)
Dollar, but upon the payment of
cash at the time said numbering
is done or within ten days there-
after there shall be a discount of
50 percent, if the cost of such
numbering is not paid within ten
days but is paid within 30 days
from the time the work is done
there hall be a discount of 25 per
cent; all charges for numbering
not paid within 30 days from the
time said numbers are put on the
property shall be and constitute a
lien upon the real estate and im-
provements thereon for the sum
of $1.00 and costs of certifying
and collecting, and special tax cer-
tificates shall be issued therefor.
Section 3. An emergency is
First Aid for
> Every Home
J
9 ’C’ROM the little things
s E that keep you well to
the things that make you
i well, you will find this
stor^ complete in every de-
3 tail of its service.
Keep sickness away by
3 keeping on hand such things
| as we can suggest. For
| cuts, burns and bruises,
| have a real first aid remedy.
^ Stork up well with the
i sanitary bandages, antisep-
| tic bandages, etc., that
I first aid needs require.
| Services such as suggesting
I these things is but a part of
3 our job every day. In addition
1 you’ll find us a ready source
= of supply for hundreds of “First
| Aids to the Home.”
§ TPIIB _ SIIEAFFER Fountain
| Pen is typical of the quality
| of our merchandise. The pen
2 that “always writes all ways"
| is like the quality thut is “al-
| ways the same always.”
I "And the SHEAFl ER Sharp-Point
Pencil's as good as the Pen"
1 Ask for a demonstration of both.
| Yale Drug Co.
i
I
hereby declared by reason where-
of it is ncessary for the immediat
preservation of the public health
and, safety that this ordinance
take effect and be in force from
and after its passage and approval
Anything in the Electrical Line
We are prepared to do your house wiring
or furnish you any kind of elecrrical ap-
pliances. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone 239.
O. K. Electric Co.
We Don’t Close
at six o’clock! We are open for the ac-
comodation of our patrons with a full line
of Staple and Fancy Groceries at prices
that are as good as the best.
Phone 211 C. S. STEWART
Office Phone 14. Residence Phone 272-J
CANFIELD & COMPANY
EMBALMING
Undertaking Supplies. Burial Robes. Motor Hearse Service
A. C, Christie
G. W. Bavenger
Christie-Bavenger Undertaking
Parlors
Day and Night Service—Ambulance
Day Phone 143 YALE, OKLA. Night Phone 39
The Buying Power of Ed. V. Price & Co. Organize-
• tion is Also a Powerful Factor in our
Economy ^Plus-Quality Tailoring.
Many men who have been accustomed to paying
their tailors $40 to $50 for clothes are now being
asked $100 to $125 for similar qualities by these
same tailors. Probably that’s your experience.
While obviously we cannot offer the old qualities
at quite the old prices, we do offer relatively bet-
ter values as based on today’s market.
At $60 to $75 we are showing a range and quality
of fine woolens that are quoted in some quarters
at nearly double the price, and we guarantee to
give you the utmost tailoring satisfaction in every
respect.
*
Fine imported woolens at higher prices but equally
good values.
TAILORING
Is the product of scientific, co-operative meth-
ods conducted on an enormous scale. It
brings to you the finest tailored-to-individual-
measure clothes at a fair price, and our idea of
fairness makes a mighty appeal to reasonable
men.
Nobby Tailors
Cleaning and Pressing
Telephone 146 Yale, Oklahoma
V—
Passed and pproved this the 29
day of April, 1920.
E. G. NEWELL
Mayor
Attest:
GEO. B. GELDER,
City Clerk.
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Notice
All applications for transfer of
pupils from one school district to
another for school purposes
should be made before June 1st.
No applications will be accepted
after that date.
Emma A. Bassler,
County Supt.
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FOR RENT—A Desirable south
roo mfor gentleman. Phone 68.
Political Annodncement
O. R. Lilley announces as a can-
didate for Sheriff of Payne coun-
ty, shbject to the artion of the
Republica nparty in the primary
to be held Ahgust 3, 1920.
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Girls Wanted
The Yale Tire and Robber com-
pany wants two girls for work in
hie cotting and trimming depart-
ment. Call at the factory.
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Southeast bedroom for rent,
electric lights, phone 21. 101-tf
Buy your rhubarb fresh from
the Scotts garden, 1 block west of
light plant. 94
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More New Books Arrived
Zane Grey and others’ latest
fiction; also late edition second-
hand books selling at 25c and 50c
at Yale Book Exchange. 105-tf
MATERIAL AND LABOR
Is what costs in building.
Let us figure your bill and
save you money on both.
Fairman Construction Co.
Office over Liberty Pharmacy
DON’T GAMBLE ON THE WIND
An ill wind blows no one good.
Insure your property now. The
Hartford policy covers Tornado,
Cyclone, Wind and WindDamage
to buildings and their contents.
Broad, liberal and economical.
Don’t delay—call today. We write
Tornado Insurance.
Cleveland and Flint
Phone 71
Yale - Oklahoma
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The Yale Democrat (Yale, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, May 3, 1920, newspaper, May 3, 1920; Yale, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1137416/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.