The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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SHOPPING PERIOD IS SHORT
All during this month o^Dec^ber^our aU XrtSf^TJAI^ ^TORE^06 ^
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Continuing the Special ^gCgyYERSS ^u*ts
15 00 suits at____.
20 00 suite at............
22 50 suite at....................
25 00 suits at.............
Q QC
..... 8 75
Q 150
........ 10 75
11 75
........ 11 75
.... 13 35
11 n1!
20 00 coat© at......
.........16 50
....... 17 50
.... 16 75
25 00 ooftti ftt •*••••
............ 18 75
For Christmas
A Beautiful Skirt at a Ridiculous Price.
Our line is most complete.
6 00 values at
.3 08
7 50 values at......................6
8 50 values at......................^
10 00 values at..........*..... ? ^
12 00 values at................ ®
15 00 values at................ 11 50
Alterations made free.
An Attractive X-Mas Present.
A new Bath or Lounging Robe*
Made of heavy ootton velour and terry oloth$4 60 e 00
Pribes
New Styles in Furs
We have selected a variety of
styles so complete that a pleas-
ing selection can be made at
any dbsired prioe.
Purs, sets..........2.00 to 27 50
Pur Scarfs.........1.60 to 12 50
Sale of Fancy Hosiery
An attractive X-Mas Gift.
Women’s hand embroidered silk
lisle hose in ail col- CLCfc/mt
ors, 75o value, pair..
Womeu’s pure thread silk hose,
sizes 8i to 10, black
only, a pecia! at pair
Men’s pure thread silk hose, come
come in all new shades
and black, priced
special at per pair.. _ %&
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
In our Men's Clothing Department*
The many special values offered in this department will prove a
great aid to the gift seeker.
Men’s Suits and Overcoats
12 50 suits at.............
.... 7 7g
10 00 overooats at.....
.... 9 75
12 50 ovorooats at.....
15 00 suits at...............
.... 1175
15 00 overcoats at.....
16 50 suits at...............
.... 12 50
16 50 overooats at... .
18 00 suits at............* •
.... 14 50
18 00 overcoats at ... .
..... 15 75
20 00 overooats at.....
25 00 suits at...............
..... 19 75
25 00 overcoats at......
7 95
11 50
Mr;
from
b^ssv
othfsr
Re:
Bern
well,
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15 75
Buy that Boy a Suit for X-Mas
3 00 Knickerbocker suits at.
3 50 Knickerbocker suits at.
4 00 Knickerbocker suits at.
5 00 Knickerbocker suits at
6 00 Knickerbocker suits at.
.2 40
.2 75
.3 25
.3 95
4 75
__ TT m Handles made of Bolid rolled gold plate and
X-Mas Umbrellas sterling silver, with a sild and linen cover,
See these for that dresent. Each.....................................
A Special Lot of Fine Laces
at per yard
3.00
5c
75c
vT i a tv j Q.1, We show the greatest variety of styles that will be found
y elvet .Hantt l5a2|S very appropriate for gifts, come in black and colors.
prices range from...............................59c, 98o, 1.50, 2.50, 3.50 and up to 5.00
Speoial Persian Ribbons
per yard
15c
More Fancy Ribbons, 6 to 12 inches wide, for fancy work. 1 Qa to 39 C
These ribbons sold at 25c to 75c per yard. Sale price per yd. I 9V
Special Bargain Price# in Every Department
BAR RETT’S
107-109 NO. MAIN ST. BLACKWELL, OKLA.
«l|t &nuc*-|Ucort»
100 101 10‘> 103. 104, 105, 106. 107,1 work .... .......... 21.00
l&r % a ««£: *;'sr-«an,;!<'-AST”-work “ «.t»
leys and public groundB touching ay, SUPPLY FUND
hereby d^edVbfvalated0 ’ | Dodsworth Book Co.. # ^
ofstebeti0cuyllof ^kweTTay Sunty. hSEKV Son.' ibrV.. MO
Oklahoma' and all other ordinances or A. L. baport, rep. clock 1.25
Phone SO- \ SSSS P&ct lug. *.!
SUBSCRIPTION KATM "ES*
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One year...........................°° I being the official paper of said city,! Dodsworth Book
Payable inadvanoe.
pabllshcrt Kvery Tnursrtay, at Blackwell,
Oklakoma. Hy
T. H. W. McDOWELL
editor and Proprietor.
19.50
23.50
14.00
4.75
2.40
3.40
14.00
17.80
12.70
13.30
13.00
13.00
30.50
22.80
16.25
30.50;
22.80 I
16.25
16.70
17.20
15.60
18.00
14.00
3.45
2.40
3.40
14.00
17.80
12.70
13.30
13.00
13.00
14.40
16.70
17.20
15.60
18.00
the*1 city'll etk^'shaH* burnish "the re^ T 7uppT.es ":. . .. 16.85
__________Lter of deeds of Kay county, Okla- Kay & Kaw Mer. ( o„ ^
Advertising Rates. ! Sance to b^by Mm7eco?dedhiS °r j Hamlin Bros., supplies 14.50_
Reading locals 5 cents per line for (SEAL) Approved: N. D. KISTLER, R. C. „ oo'
,a&\n«?cSds 50cents per month. AMe8t: A W. Brooks, City Clerk. ! W E. Shinn, stamps and ^
.S'lnttb.” l°C °U . C !°‘ ! Commissioner’s Pr«*ediugs_ '^"g Bell^Lbr. Co Mdse. 3.05
16.85
2.95
14.50
65.25
11.00
8.75
12.00
13.30
35.50
8.75
12.00
13.30
35.50
9.00
24.00
New- Paul M. Mead, stamps
Disw av a.u> •» --------- —---7 „ ...
amoer month. ; Commissioner s Proceedings
.^fiKisnr i -sfsi twr M;;rs i
”—ed “of eiChJ!!^ ^'TTJas 11 jjj* — •
- !*■ •. conn. g£££ <4. '
»,,d “ s.sDpBus,av.'r,p»:::
follows:
6.00
44.55
16.75
1.00
45.10
8.50
3.05
6.00
44.55
16.75 ;
1.00
45.10
12.78
4.50
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPEK
Kaj County Medlea! Association
Thi- Kav County Medical association
will hold its next meeting in this
citv next Wednesday. Dec. 13, a
which time they will discuss several
subjects of vital importance. Tney
have consented to make it an open
meeting and will gladly welcome to
the meeting the parents of this city
and community. Place of meeting
will he announced later.
SALARY FUND
Ulm'd
W. E. Shinn, salary
P. C. Viering. salary ..
Claude Duval, salary .
Sadie Nichols, salary ..
13. A. Duke, salary ----
i 0race Ingham, salary ..
! \v. O. McClellan, salary
| p; c. Denton, salary
3.70
1.75
5.60
7.20
125.00
F. C.
Groshong. salary 164.58
The Crescent Club
will meet with Mrs Greenwade on
Thursday, Dec. 14. with the following
program *.
Opening song, 297.
Prayer.
Reading of the minutes.
Roll call—Bible Quotations.
Recitation—Mrs. Payne.
Reading—Mrs. Benson.
Music—Mrs. Greenwade.
Reading—Mrs. Weigle.
Reading—Mrs. J. Williams.
Subject for discussion,
leader, Mrs. D. Bumgardner.
Closing song, 300.
Record,
Otis Cross, salary ....
O. H. Attbery, salary
| G. P. McIntyre, salary
b. J. Burkhalter. salary
i Paul M. Mead, salary
Paul M. Mead. serv. as
sheriff............ ;
! h. B Washburn, salary
j K. E Stephenson, serv. as
Ail’d !
$164.58 $164.58
75.00 75.00 ,
1*1.25 181.25
50.00 50.00
116.67 116.67
50 00 50.00
75.00
164.58
164.58
75.00
100.00
7 a.OO
50.00
181.25
O. H. Attebery. stamps
POOR AND INSANE FUND
H. M. Ziegier, serv. rend.
to poor............ S-00
Hufbauer & Son. coal 2.75
Dr. A V. Decker, transpor-
22.00
5.00
S.00
1.20
5.00
75.00
100.00
7 5.00
50.00
IS 1.25
9.30
52.40
12.00
8.00
9.30
52.40
12.00 I
8.00
9.00
9.00
3.00
5.00
6.55
10.20
3.00
5.00
6.55
10.20 I
X mas-
deputy sheriff .. •
J. C. Bond, salary .
J. J. Love, salary .
B. C. Wieck, salary
Mary Brown, salary ..
Fred Kistler. salary ..
I H. M. Ziegler, salary .
| A M Stalnaker. salary
(First
Published Times
7, 1911 )
Ordinance No. . .. ..
An ordinance vacatine blocks .0, 71.1 U*ng Bell Lbr to
-2 73 74 "I 76. 77 78. 79. 80. 81, I Canton Bridge to
108 109. 110, 111. 130, lol. 132, 133,
134, and 135. of the Parker towasite.
and repealing ordinance No 4o3 relat-
ing to the extension of the corporate
limits of Blackwell. Oklahoma, so as
to include s&id blocks- .
Be it ordained by the mayor ‘“O
the coungilmen of the city of Black-
well. Kay county. Oklahoma^
Rertion 1. That blocks Nos. f0. «1.
«nrv;™|. n. -a. M. n.
3S.04
60.00
50.00
IS 1.25
50.00
75.00
164.58
10.00
L. A. Cann, salary ---- ^‘0.00
H. C. Scott, salary ---- 50.00
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Frank Garnett, hauling 6.00 6-tK)
I. A Cann. R & » ,s 00 18 °.
A j’ Wittmer. labor H ^ u
cement 1.6.> 1#
pay-
1 ment on bridges .... 423«.50 4237.50
Wommark & Hanna
Mdse.............358
R. P. Kern, brg wrk 44.o0
G D. Rohr Lbr Co. lbr 66 r>5
E G Maring. Mdse .. 4.3a
J. A Potter, labor on brg la.00
Geo. Wittmer. paytnL on
bridge work ........200.00
Mike Herber. paymt. on
bridge work ........ 650.00
L J Burkhaltyr. R A B
6.00
6.00
15.00
11.80
7.70
tatlon
Rev. A. J. DeBeer. serv.
Rend, to sick......
W. Scott, Mdse.......
Jno. T. I^ee, nursing
J. R. Warren, care sick
Mrs. .T. B. Warren, care
of sick............
I^ee Kentner. meals to
sick..............
Roy Hill, digging grave
I P R. Traynor. Mdse. ,.
! H K. Mwlford Co.. Mdse.
Mrs. E. P. Ferguson.
I house rent ........
Mrs. F. Dunham, house
| rent ............
Noah B. Wickham, ex-
penses ............
| Ixtng Bell Lbr. Co., coal
I^ewis Mathews, house
rent..............
Wommack & Hanna.
coal........ ......
Chas. Hobaugh. care of
I sick..............
T. E. Smith & Co.. Mdse
Fulton Graham Co..
Mdse ............
!,. Mathews, washing for
sick..............
G. B Rohr Lbr. Co., coal
358.37 1 Creel Bros.. Mdse ....
44 50 1, j. Burkhalter. looking
66.55 1 after poor ...... ....
4.85 I Mary E Paris, csre of
45.00 Bell Gray........ 14.00 14.00
J. R Moore, serv and cot 5.5©
300.001 {>r J, H. Engles, serv. 16.50 16.50
Mrs F. Dunham, house rent 5.00 disal
COURT FI ND
D. H. Thompson, ert cert 16.60 16.60
38.04
60,00
50.00
t SI .25
50.00
75.00
164.58
10.00
50.00
50.00
1.04
9.06
11 25
£50 no
21.00 l L. C. Bleakley, meals to
31.00 i jury ........ • •
30 00 i Jay Haney, meals ----
1 A. M. Stalnaker, ert cert
610 >E. P. Wilson ert cert
[U. G- Brosh, ert cert
J. H. Stone, ert cert
i) 32 ‘ S. G. Lindsay, ere cert
8 30 i S. D. Simmons, ert cert
1251C. E. Roberts, ert cert
,c,'50iW. T. Swan ert cert .. --
9V50 I B. T. Armstrong, ert cert 14.40
’’ J Chas. Bode, ert cert .. 1fi
B. R. Keeley, ert cert ..
A. L. Horne, ert cert
J. W. Croon, ert cert ..
L. C. Bleakley, meals to
jury.........••• •
F. P. Gatchel, ert cert
C. D. Durant, ert cert
Geo. R. Shear, ert certs
First Nat’l bank, ert certs 9.00
H. Spencer, bailiff . • 24.00
Fred Huster, ert cert 2.20
Mrs. Myra McDaniels, wash-
ing for jail........ 12.78
Jas. E. Egan, ert cert 4.50
Paul M. Mead, boarding
prisoners........lal.20 t&i.-o
i Mrs Paul Mead, matron 15.00 disal.
CONTINGENT FUND
| Chas. Beacii. agrl. statis-
tics .............. 7.20
Jos. H. Gaston, cattle in- ^
spector.......... 125.00
E. E. Duke, visiting
' schools............ 22.00
1 B. C. Wieck, expenses .. 5.00
SINKING FUND
A. J. Cramer, err. paymt.
tax.............. 1-20
Gro. Midgley, err tax
«••• •••• •••*'•• .1)3 — —
The following bill against the Round
Grove and Weston townships drain-
age district number 4 were disposed
of as follows:
Northern Cou. Co., excavat-
jn!r............$1034.96 $1034.9b
The following bill against the Round
Grove drainage district number one
was disposed of as follows:
P P. Bridges, labor and
cash ...........- ..$98.00 $9s>.00
Monthly report of E. E. Stephen-
son, deputy sheriff, approved.
Monthly report of the district clerk
15.00 I approved.
I Monthly report of the sheriff ap-
11.80 1 proved.
7.70 J Monthly report of A. L Hess, dep-
j uty sheriff, approved.
.Monthly seport of John Might, dep-
uty sheriff, approved.
Monthly report of Win. Brown, dep-
1 uty sheriff, approved.
5 00 Monthly report of H. B. Washburn,
r» 05 I undersheriff, approved.
' Monthly report of the county clerk
approved.
I Monthly report of the clerk of th«
1.50 county court approved.
3.86 J Monthly report of the register of
6.24 deeds approved.
I On motion the board then took a
11.25 * recess until 1 p. m.
1 At 1 p m. the board reconvened with
14.001 all members present
5.50! Certificate of error was issued to
16.50 C. H St. Clair for penalties on per-
sonal property of Ross B. Turner in
Kaw C!ty for the year of 1905.
Certificate of error was Mae4 tfi
C. H. St. Clair for penalties on per-
sonal property of Ross B. Turner in
I.ongwood township for the year of
1905. J t
Certificate of error was issued to
C. H. St. Clair for penalties on per-
sonal property of Ross B. Turner in
Longwood township for the year of
1905.
Certificate of error was issued to A.
Moehlman for $1.92 on the south half
of southwest quarter of 10-27-1 east
for the reason that part of said land
[ is deeded for church purposes.
Certificate of error was issued to
| J. E. Warren for $54.34 on the north-
east quarter of 18-29-4 east and north-
I west quarter and west half of south-
west quarter of 29-29-4 east for the
reason that the same was not deeded
land at the time of assessing for the
year of 1911.
Ordered by the board that J. H.
.20 I Lucas, drainage commissioner of
1 Owen township D. D. No. 2 and A. M.
Stalnaker, county surveyor, prepare
an estimate of the yardage and cost
of construction in enlarging the Owen
township D. D. No. 2.
Certificate of error was issued to
G. A. Chappell for $35.48 on the north-
west quarter of 20-29-5 east in Bea-
ver township for the year of 1911 for
the reason that the same was not
deeded at the time of assessing.
Certificate of error was issued to
Jo. N. Keeney for $12.30 and penal-
ties on the southeast quarter of 10-27-
4 east for the year of 1904 for the
reason that the same was not deeded
at time of assessing.
Appointment of T. .T. Sargent as
deputy sheriff approved.
Appointment of Gus Swenson as
trustee of Vernon township approv-
0^
j Ordered by the board that the First
National bank of Braman be designat-
ed as a county depository.
On motion the board adjourned to
• meet January 2nd, 1912, at 9 o’clock
a. m.
(SEAL) L. J. BURKHALTER,
Chairman Board of County Commis-
sioners.
Attest: W. E. Shinn, County Clerk.
1 issrs
5.00
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| always feels
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CREAM
1 00
9.06
29 15 23.76
Baking Powder
1 A Pure,Grape Cream ^Tartar
tejTH! Baking Powder
Made froity Grapes
No Alum
No
Lime Phosphate
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McDowell, T. H. W. The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1911, newspaper, December 7, 1911; Blackwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139354/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.