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THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
< F< >i.
March
9.3t>
NORMAN HOUSEWIVES GET
WOOD CHOPPED FREE BY
WEARY KNIGHTS OF ROAD !
The <lny> of free hand-outs-
when w( ury knight,. of tin- r< ad
v e re in fu'l gloiy °f their life I ly-
Miim, once more returned to Nor-
man, and tattered, hack-dm i
"gents" were in vogue here dur-
ing the annual initiation cerrmon-
i< - of I'niversity of Oklahoma's
• hapter of Quo Vadis, hon irary
irat**rnit> of "WYarv-WiiLi >.
l-'riday at midnight. I-ehruary 10
Norman housewives iwro ono«
m«.rc getting their wood -hopiH I
fire for kitchen left-ow., a- the
twelve pledges this year hastened
i j prove up on their retjuin mcnts.
according to Marl W Hendricks,
Oklahoma City, hi•• h mogul oi the
oganization.
Quo Yadis, in the vernacular of
the "orofession." means "whither
a,'.ay." Mach member must hav<
"t.ummed" his way at least n
thousand miles over the earth's
unace. received several hand
uiits in Norman' and he able to
jump oft a box car blindfolded
They must be culinary nrrCC.
for they may at any time he " ai-
led upon to "sling togcher" a meal
over a camp-fire. I'niversity of
Oklahoma chapter is one of seven-
teen throughout the country The
original chapter w'as founded at
Misuari I'niversity several years
ago
Initiation will be held at the
Sooner Jungle (if Quo Vflilis, whic
i- a vacant lot near the Santa Ke
trucks Pledging of the "bo's"
was held earlier in the year, dur-
ing which time each "bo" was re-
quired to carry a stick on which
was tied a red bandanna contain-
ing two different brands of chew-
ing tobacco, a package of ciga-
rettes. one l>ar of soap, a box of
shoe polish, matches, and a >oup
can.
Officers who will officiate at
the ceremonies are: Karl W. Hen-
dricks. Oklahoma City, main
prop: Gordon Hierer, Guthrie*
prop: James V Carter. Tulsa, bti7
aard stick; Dewey Luster, Chick-
asha, bouncer.
The neophytes this year are:
Dixie fiilmer. Oklahoma ( ity;
William \. Stahl. I'erry; llenry
Hunt. Oilton; Harold I. James.
Ardmore; Roy ( Quiett, Little
Kock, \rk Herbert N. Guthrie-
Norman: Warren I'ailey. Snyder.
Mott M. Keys, Oklahoma ' ity:
llaold C I Jul"! au« r. Newkirk;
Winifi< hi R • Allen, (itithrie;
Thomas M. Weirich, White City,
Kansas; and Harry Kevelle. Okla
homa < ity.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX
DEED
s.i ,ii- oi Oklahoma, County of Clrve-himl
To « W. S« auion, ami :• II other iirrsoiis.
known or unknown. having an> interest a*
owner or othrrwiv in and to tin- followmf
described rcai mtak, aftuatrd "i the County
of i lr\i I.hkI Slat ' of Oklahoma. to wit
Lots 24 .ml 2 5 in Hl.uk . of Highland
Addition to I he t it v of Norma n
V„u and caeh of >011 art* hereby notified
that the above described real estate was 011
till I hird 'nil day oi Nuwmbe., I'M", sold
to Ho. k Clement for the taxes a*-< -«ed
agam>t s.iid premises lor tin year, IVIH.
w hu ii 1.1 .«• <. V- ere on *aid date dchfinuvnt.
That of the anie day tax sale certificate*
were is-1 led to -aid purchaser. the uncle 1
s now ihe owner and holder
said lots being -sold M-parate-lv
1 s of Tax Sal. Nc 6< / and
.ied to - id purchaser covering
re spei lively, that is, Cert i fie
..,id l.ot Nc
aid l.ot Xo.
Mgneo «no
thereof, the
stated above upon ti e following described
real estate mid premise-, to wit
The North west (Jnarter (1-4) of
Set tion Thirty four ( HI. Township
I - I'M North, R iiii-r rtmt • ' W
I M. Cleveland County, State of la-
homa,
ai-d for the « ile of said prr-miso* and real
estate according to law. and forever barring
and rujoiuing you and each of you fiotn
1 (aiming or averting any light, title, inter
- t or f-'tate either, legal, equitable or con-
tingent in and io said real estate or any
pair thereof, and for all other proper and
reputable relief and lor costs.
] V |jEOK< «K. Court Clerk.
J'y I.Ha Smalley, Deputy
(SEAL)
( . M. Keiger, Attorney for Plaintiff.
id Certificate !
notified that unless redemp-
tion is made from said sale within sixty days
after the tirst publication oi this notic e. a
't;ix Oeed .till hi demanded by tin under
signed, and will issue as provided by law
Witness my hand this 21st day of I'e-liru-
ar\. IV-'-'
ill ( K CI.I-.M I. \ t . Owner ami
holder oi >aid certificates of purchase.
DELTA SIGMA DELTA
ARE INITIATED INTO
NATIONAL ■-PATERN'T>
The fourteenth national fraternity
•av added to the I'niversity of Ok-
Sonia"' Creek letter roll W'eclnes
iy when Delta Sigma Delta local
vatcrnity was installed as Delta A1
a chapter of De lta Tan Delt.
ational fraternity. The ceremonie
v■' re held in < )klahoma ( it v
This chapter is tin- aixtv fifth in
Tjelta Tan Delta. The national
i.aternity is one which begans it-
•viHtence in 1X50 in bethany college.
. est Virginia, and has since spread
•f;o nearly all the foremost schools
t the country. Neighboring chap
•rs are located in Maker university,
aldwin. Kansas. I'niversity ol
.msas. Kansas State Agricultural
illepe, I'niversity of Colorado,
niversity of Texas and Tulane
'niversitv.
Installation ceremonies ware con
< ted by Thomas 1 Miller \tlanta,
(irorgia, president of the southern
'ivision: Frank F. Rouers. New
• irk, editor of the "Rainbow" the
ratemity magazine : and Harry R
' lewitt, Xfinneapolis. Minn., ritual
-t, assisted by Oklahoma C ity
alumni of Delta Tan Delta.
The following are charter mem
is of Delta Sigma Delta, who were
r.itiated into Delta Tan Delta
Wednesday; Tully A Xettleton, f)k
.ihoina City; Kerr ( McQoown,
Walters; I'rank U. Overman, Well-
ton: I'-Ugene C Chastain, Lawton;
Jerome I. Ridings. Oklahoma ( ity:
all of whom are active at the pres
t nt time. The following are . t i
members who are not in school at
the present time: Floyd I" Melott
Medford; Olson I. Anderson. I.ind
say; Noble I" Hilsnuyer. Norman
Donald R. Rodkey. l-'dmond.
Members of Delta Sigma Delta,
who will he initiated irv D< !1a Fan
Delta at a later date are: Charles li.
Duffy, Checotah; Harold l Thoni
ason Pauls Valley: Lawrence I.
Jones, Lawton: W Oti.« Ridinu, Ok
lahoma City: Bryan • Iriffin. ^n\
der: Hen K Parks, Stillwater; Low
ell P. Veale, Brt«kenridge. Texas
I) Orville Vogle. Snyder; Robert P
liates. Tulsa: Done\an \\. I'run-
skill. Lawton: Glenn Crimes, Wal
ters; | Dyle Carmen, l^ristow.
The following are members of Del
ta Sigma Delta who tnay he initiat
ed at any later date, and who are
also charter members of Delta Si::
ma Delta; Joseph A. Brandt. Rhodes
scholar in Oxford- Lngland; Herman
L. Lautbret. attorney, Tahlequah;
David R Crockett, in C. S. Navy.
Viatic waters; Sherwood J. Lab-
man, Tulsa; R. Waldo Wettengel,
on Chautauqua circuit. Chicago, 111 i-
i. is. I. Frank Deining. consular ser
viee, Venice. Italy: l.oy (i. Horn,
chemist. Los Angeles. California.
The I r ; • a I or-'ini/ation was funn-
ed in Deeetnber l('P>. and received
its national charter after the nation-
al convention of Delta I an Delta at
Omaha Neb., last August. Okla
homa received unanimous endorse
ment in the c . mention, the first
ime that such endorsement ha>
ieen yi'eti in >5 year-, and was the
inly group chartered out of ek-lit
it titioners.
FIRST SEMESTER TD BEGIN
A DAY EARLIER THIS YEAR
First semester o! the > lu ol .ear
'>22-2.1 will he . in : ' ptt inher 14, on«
lay earlier than ii h- an this v ear.
tcccirding to Dean Ro.V (iittinger,
\ ho gave out the eale uh.r for next
year this week.
The follow in i.' holidays are ob-
erved: gem ral election day, Wash
niton's birthday, the Friday aft«
noon and Saturday of the inter
scholastic meet, memorial day h
'.eper.dencc day. and the rea ss at
Thanksgiving and Christmas, and
Faster.
t hristlVias holidays begin at 5 p
u., Di timber 21, and last tint ii
lanuar> 2, 1923, giving the student:
1 twelve «lay holiday.
(l-Vb. -'«• M uch J ' M
NOTICK 01- A PPLICATO N FOK '1AX
DEED
St.ae of Oklahoma, County of < levelaiel ss
ID |ohn ll.imhr, and all other persons.
kiii.,\ri or unknown, having any interest as
,, ... iv 111 .ui'l ti. the fcilluv* n|i
(lc«crihi(1 real • •ilUftted in '■< « crunl)
.1 c level.ui'l State eif Okl.'ihc.'tn.e. to-wit
|a).. js rut J' iii llloek .< of llinhlatul
A.l.lition lu the 1 ity of Nnrinan.
> i.u and each eli you are hereby notitieil
;ibove d'scriheil real estate was c.ii
.1 (.|ili day of November, W, sold
f February 16-2.1 March 2 «' 41 >
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
No. 55*1
In the distric t court in and for < levelan*]
omit* state of Oklahoma. •
Neal Brown, Plaintiff
VS.
Minnie flrown, Iiefendrnt,
The St.4t, of Okliihorna. to Minnie Brown,
dcfendi nt. said di teiiclent, Minnie Mro..n
will take notice that -he has been sued in
the above named court by the above named
plaintiff for an absolute decree of divorce
on I he Kround of lUsntion. ..mI must ans
*rc tin petition filed :>■ mid court bi Mid
plaintiff on or before the .10th. day of March
ur s^iif petition will be taken as true
and judK'nent for plaintiff decree inK him un
absolute divorce from said defendant will be
rendered aecorelnjcly.
VN itnc s my I and arid the seal of said
court this 14th, d..v of February, 1922.
F. V liKOKliF, Court Clerk.
HV Kl.l \ SMAl.f.F.V, Deputy.
February 16 M March 2 Jt
Hue k
for ti. y.ar, 1^KV
..ij date dAiuqm tit
day tax sale . ertif.' ate-
.aid purchaser, the uinlei
,a tin owner and holder
of r.
id pure ha*
■espei lively, that i*
\e, nSl
the said lots .. ...
\„. Oftl leir said I.lit No. .'8 and ( ertifn
\,. OK ? tor said l.ot W J'>
Volt are also notifie d that unless rede m
t,,,;, |. 111.1 <11- f111 ri 1 aid sal - v.ithin sixty da
.ft- r tin first publication e t this notice.
!lX ,1 ,.| w ill be demanded by the undt
signed, and will i*mh' as provided by la..
\\ itue s" my hand this Jlst day of rtbr
I'>2
HI
1 I I M I . \ l . Ilv
\ man may have the decree
rnaster of arts without haviin; ma
icred the art .of making a livin,
( Fell ' ' M: ' eli 2 9 It)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ail perilous having claim* Kain t I! (
Kushauin deceased, are required to present
l ii 1 mle v it h t' " u' < e -at v vouc li • s. Io
;In ;-iyiied Winnie KavbaUfii. adinini-
1.. r .. . r the law offici ..i Dudle■> X llardie.
M ,, Uklahotna within four numths ol
,S. a „• Mei 1 ul e.l same will be forever
1922
hated this 21st d: > of F«
W IWII. KASIIAt X
Dudley A llai lie. Attorneys
1 I , l, 21 March 2 2t)
NOTICE OK SALE OF REAL ESTATE
x.oti e i-. hereby Riven, that in pursuant*
of an ord« r of the ( ountj 1 ourt ol ti t ( oun
•, ( Ir v elrind. and State of Oklahoma
•,i, .e 1 11 the .^.h d.-.y of February. 1922. in
th« maf of the c utrdianship oi L. I.
| ,,- - . |„I III'ompetent. the ..unU rsinned a«
Ml of thi estate of said incomtiet-nt
.,i| .lit at I. r i \ a 11 sale to tin- highest biddei
for cash, subject to the eiotlfirination of said
( , .liity I ourt. eel or aftei tin* lltli '.a* "i
March. 1922. at a. tn of said day. t Nor
man. iu said t .unity of Cleveland. Stall ol
)l< lahoma, all the right, .title, and inlen st
aid
of la
d t< .'l ti in^ lots, pie es t d pat
id ij i*. ibe d as follow ; and upon the fol
,,i;. t-rnis .ud conditions. to wn: the
luth hall of lot six ,in<i all of lots seven
1,1 eiKht block tour State luiver-lx Ad
be left
N OT11 E OF APPLICATION FOR TAX
DEED
State of Oklahoma I'ounty of Cleveland
To R i\ Marnier and .11 other person >
described real esta
eland
Lots
late
u and to the folio
Miuateii m the t o
(> k laliei
II lock
11 i k h 1.
herebj
Addition 10 the City of >
Von and each of you
that the abovi described real estate was e>n
the Third t.'iiD day of November. 1919. sold
to Hack t l.'tnem for the taxes an^ss-d
against said premises for the year, 1918
which taxes were on said date delinquent.
That on the same day tax sale certificate
cha
the
the
s of l.e
ed to
and ludelci
I ificat
the said lots respectively, that
No for said Lot N. It, and I'ertilicak
\o OHO fe^r said Lot No 27.
Vou art also notified that unless redemp
tiem is made from said s.ilr within sixty days
after the first ouldie.ition of tins notice, a
,.,N deed will be demanded h\ the under
sijiiieel. and wll issui as provieleel by law
Witness my hand this M.t da> of Febru
ary. P>22
Ma
'■ it I
lohn
not!.::: io creditors
All persons having '.daims a. am
llardie deceased, are required to present
i lie same with the necessary voucher*, to
the undersigned Ralph < llardie, executor
it the office of Ralph t . llardie. Norman
Oklahoma, within four months of the date
hereof, oi same will be forever barred.
Dated this 18th day of February, 1^22.
RALPH < IIARDIF. Executor
Jas. D. Maguire
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
Established 1889
Dealer in STANDARD LINES
YALE LOCKS AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE
BAIN WAGONS, SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILLS
CHARTER OAK STOVES AND RANGES
OLIVER PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS
CHAMPION MOWERS AND BINDERS
KEEN KUTTER EDGE TOOLS
BLACK HAWK CORN AND COTTON PLANTERS
BLACK HAWK AND OLIVER RIDING LISTERS
NEW PERFECTON OIL STOVES
AMERICAN FIELD FENCE
GLIDDEN BARB WIRE
AND GENERAL HARDWARE
Itiets must bf ill writing a
t the eiffice of Thus W. Mayfield at
ornc> at law. or may he delivered to sat.
: lardiaii personally, nt may be fileel in th
tlit e of the ludge of the i ounty t'onit
J lan d thi <r«I day of February. 19J2.
I -I (iRI'.FN. e'.ua. lian < i the estate am
lersoti of I L. Fore, an incompetent.
TIKIS. W MAVFI FI D. Attorney fo
uanlian
• le!.. 16-2' Mar !-«* it)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
State Oi < l!.lahoma. Met lain ( oiiuts.
In the District Court
I. E. Lee. plaintiff.
Le
defendant.
el court for a div
for
th.
,i-e will tak
mi the gro.a
uswer the petit
and
hi i sai'. defendant
filed ti -rein bv said plainti
tin- .Ust da> of March, I"2J. or said petition
will he taken as trn( and a judgment for
said plaintiff will he rendered accordingly.
ATT F ST, E. V (iKORC.F. tlerl:
(Seah By F.lla Smalley, deputy.
(I la sco ' Clasco. attorney for plaintiff.
Feb. 16 J.i Meli. 2 '> 4t I
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In the District ( ourt Cleveland ('outlay. Ok
lahoma Roy Wallace, plaintiff \* Anna
Wallace defendant. The State of Oklahc
ma to Anna Wallace: You will take not.
you have been sued in the* above nam d
court bv plaintiff for divorce, you must
answer bv March I. 1922. «.r judgment
ten plaintiff will be rendered as prayed. 1
\. < leorge. Court Clerk. By Ella Small-; .
(Vt
16th,
2.trd-2C)
NOTICE TO SIDEWALK CONTRAT
TORS
Notice i« hereby Riven that sealed prot os
als for the construction of sidewalks along
tile south side of lots .'4 and ?5 b'o k 1,
Bessent Addition to the ( itv of Norman.
Oklahoma will be received by loe Hair.
( ity Clerk up to Ferhiurv 28th at 7..10
o'clock p in . 1922 and will be opened and
considered by the Mayor and Hoard of
( onunissioners.
Said sidewalks shall be constructs! in ac
corelance with the following specilicietions
l-'our feet in width, consisting of base
course . 12 inches in thicktiesss and 12
inch wearing surface, base course to consist
of 1 part Portland cement, 2 parts sand and
4 parti Kcreened fravel «>• crushed stone;
wearing surface to consist of 1 part Port
land cement, 2 parts sand
The City reserves the tight to pay the
contractor solely with tax warrants issued
against the property liable to pay the cost
of such improvements, s.iid tax warrant to
he payable in three equal annual install-
ments.
The city reserve* the tiifht to reject any
and all bids.
J OF. HAIR,
(SEAI-) City Clerk.
February 9 16 2.V.1D
SUMMONS KY PUBLICATION
No. 5578.
In the district court in and for Cleve-
land County, State of Oklahoma.
John A. Ramsey, Plaintifff,
M A Copeland and Lenna Copeland,
husband and wife, ' t al . Defendants
The State of Oklahoma to M. A. Cope-
land and I.eona Copeland, Defendants
You and each of you are hereby notified
that you have been sued in said Court by
the above named plaintiff and that unless
you answer the petition filed in said cause
in .said ( ourt on or before the 25th day ol
March 392, the plaintiff will take judgment
.ikjainirt vou and each of you for the sure of
Three Thousand Iwo Hundred Forty and
($2340.001 00-100 Dollars with interest at
the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum
from the 8th day ol January 1923, and for
11ie- further sum of $250.00 Attorney fees
and for costs and for the further judginrnt
against you and each of you for foreclos
uic of on. certain mortgage given by you
to said plaintiff to secure certain note« iu
the sum of Thren Thousand ($.1000 00)
Dollais with interest ud sttoraey fees u*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons h. claims against Ella I
Birriii, ejeceased, are reeiuircd to present
the same with the necessary vouchers, to
thr niele-1 vignecl, AilniiuisUattlX of the estate
oi ML | Barrier. d« i eased, the law ol
fice eif Williams ami L.ittrell, Norman. Uk
lahoma, within four months oi the date
hereof, or same will be foiever baited
Dated this 1 .ith clay of February lt'22.
MINNIE >1 BAKRIF.K. Adiuifiistratri*
Williams and l.uttrell Attorneys,
Februaiy 16-2.1 March 1 .t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All perse r.s having clais against l-.leanoi
A Whit '. deceased, are required to pre-
sent the same with the necessary veiucheis.
to the undersigned. A. McDauit-S, Aelnnni
str. tor euiii ti t 1'n'ito altnexo. at the- of
(ice of \Vilik.tn> and l.uttrell, Norniaii. Ok-
laliofr.a. within .our months eif the ikite
hereof, or same will be l..r.-ve-r barrel.
Dale d this lit', day of February. W22.
A. McDANIKL. Administratoi
Williams and I attrell. Attonicys.
F-brnaiy '• 36 J.I at)
SUMMONS bY PUBLICATION
No. 5587
In the distric t • ourt in at el for • levelaml
ei'intv. State o. t )k l.lhOII.a.
M. y. Blake. PlaiTitll .
r heirs. Ear
ees. Tiustei
incite, of s&id
Mary I i nelon. e a-, d
colors. Administrators, I)
ar.d Assigns, immediate am
d.i I. D. i.ii.Ln--
The State of Oklahoma
•i.imed cb fenclarits
N eii and each e.i ye.u are hereby notified
that yon have been sued in the District
I ourt of said ( omitv and State by the
above named plaintff praying said Court
or judgment against you and each of ya
forevvr barring .d e njauiing you and - a<
e.i you from cl irning ur asserting .u int'
est. estate or - l..:m, «ithrr. legal, eejuitab
or contingent, in and to the following d
scribed real estate-, to-wit:
Lots Se venteen < 171. Eighteen (18 ,
Nineteen ("' Twenty 12u ■ in Block
Eighty-three (83) as shown on the origi
nal re-, otded plat oi the To^.u, now
City, eif Norman Oklahoma.
and that you must answer said petiton fileel
in s.iicl Co-art on or before the J'th d;
Maich 1VJJ, or -aid petition will be
.. • i lie- and ; i<U''n. nt rendered against you
forever barring mc! enjoining you and
oi you ironi as-ertiug and claiming
light, utb. intr test. state either legal,
ecjuitlbie. or c i imgent iu and Io s; id real
estate or any (art thereof, and quieting title-
in said real estate in said plaintiff for cost?
and all other Proper re lief.
E. \ GEORGE, (.ourt Clerk.
By Ella Smalley,
(SEAL Deputy.
I M. Keiger, Attorney for Plaintiff.
February « ■-16-2.l-.U>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against John
M Blackwell and Lou I Blackwell de
ceased are required to present the name
with the nee ss.iry voucher.-,, to the
signed Robert M Evans at the law office
of Dudley and llardie Norman. Oklahoma,
.vthin four months oi the date hereof oi
same will be forever barred.
Dated this day of December, 1921.
ROBERT M EVANS Administrator
Dudley ami llardie. Attorneys.
COM id ISSIQNER'S PROCEEDINGS
The Honoi.ihle Board of County Cummis
loners of Cleveland Coim'-- viet in ri-Riilai
l-'ehruary 6th. 1922, in the office ol
nty ' lerk The
fite Ce
ll An
Ch?
7.
Members
W'estc i
.. ith E.
Helms < ountv Clerk.
In the Matter of Allowing Claims Againsi
the General Fund
Geo. Brown. Labor, Court House, elisal
Este
$3 • ;>o.
r Moid. al. Salary
\ I i ash Store,
allowed $19.(10.
allowed $90.00.
Merchandise, Cot:
County Jail, alio
'.as and Oil alio
ran tile f ompnny. Me
Hurt Ho
Me
i untile
alio
ed 15
t ompaii i.
.1 $1.51
Me
R. i Berry Me-re nnlile tom pa
. handiv.. Poop, allow d $18.80
1> N. Kostenbade-r, Registering Births and
Deaths, allowed *5.0').
Eli/nbeth ( Denton, Salary, allowed
$110.00.
Will Brown. Screening Coal, disallowed
$4.80.
I 1. McGe-orj e,Blacksmith Work, allow
e el $9 :S.
< E. Talking ton, Work as Janitor, dis
allowed $2.UP.
Oklahoma < .as ,u.d Electric ('omp.uiy.
Llee'tricity, Court Hou«e and Jail, allowed
$4 ( f,i i.
I R. Phillips. Justice TVcs, allowed $6.42
Ella Smalley, Salary, allowed $100.00
W. A Le she, Guarding Prisoners, allowed
$9.00.
The Security National Bank. Norman,
Poulti Show < < ,ibbs) allowe d $200.00
W F Ketchie, Blacksmith Work, allowed
51. SO.
S II Vaughn. Itoael Work, allowed $1.15.00
Kirst Natonal Bank.
Norris, allowed Jltf.UO.
First Nation Bank,
llel.leii, allowed $7 S lip.
Fust National Bank.
Holland, allowed $162.50.
h C Me Coy, Salar. allowed $85.00.
J. A Mi 1 fit i re. t ri (• to LexingOfi wit!
County Jn Ige. allowed ^ 10.<J0.
N F Wolfard. Engineering, alb
$76.20.
Fi lix ( roll. Engineering, allow I S6 40 j; il I
E W'olfard. Mileage, allowed >17.'>5
Fred ( obh. Eilgiiie« rili^.'. ailov.ed
Verlin G. Thompson. Engineering, allow
$10.00.
Salary
Salary
Salary
allowed $40.ort,
Mrs. D. II Hill, Transportation, allowed
$18 <i8.
I-" McLennan, Salary, and Mileage, allow
ed $44 -'6 , ,
I MeLinnaii. Road Inspection and Mile-
age. allowed 1-64.00.
1 W England, Rnael Work, allowed $11.
Evert Steward. Road Work, allowed S12.
W B Howard. Overseeing. allowed
$126.25.
II. J. Humes, Overseeing, allowed $40.00.
I i.flier ilolstein. Road Work, allowed $14 (
I. - White. Road Work, allowed $.<2.00. |
P K' HoUtein. "Road W ork, allow, d >2<.
Willie Duff. Road Work, allowed $12."0.
Oscar Alexander ami Son, Road Work.
allowed "CJo.iO
t . (,. Mehan. Road Work, allowed •>21.00.
W'. A Gentry. Road Work, allowed ' 0 '
Kill Patrick. Road Work, allowed SM.'i1.
W 1 Duff. Road Work, allowed $21.00,
Pete Appier. Road Work, allowed S.M.UU.
R. C Co*. Road Wot k. allowed $42.50.
Ross Banning, Road W ork, all, wed
C. M Austin. Road Work, alowed $4.^ "0
Richard Ray, Road W'ork, allowed $28.50
II. ( llolste-ui.Road Work, allowed $42.
It. 11 Woodring. Road Work, allowed
$20.00.
Mrs. V S Stevens, Roa«l Work, allowed
C R. Rider. Road Work. Disallowed $50
owed $75.
I W. Moori.Roud Work, allowed $15.00
La lloy. Bridge Work, allowed $45.50.
Mucker and llardie-. Salary, aloweel $115.
Ru
id F
e. d
el it
itultiti
$1.1.40.
Me
Merchan
istable
rchandisc
disc. County
Tail.
allowed $1
McCoy Heating Co.. Labor on Boiler, al
lowed $2.00.
Carey Lombard Noting and Company.
Lumber, lad over. $70.05.
E. w < i a He and Company. Wiring, rt
allowed $4.50
Barbour aid Son, Supplies, County Ajses
or. allowed $1.95.
Barhoiir and Son. Card-. County Superin
tendent, allowed 'n cents.
Barbour and Son, Books, Poor, allowed
$12.7.1.
C F Talkington, Work and Material, al
lowed $1.20.
S W Bell Telephone Company. Service
Coqntv Superintendent, allowed >4 :,M
S W Bell Telephone ( ompany. Service
County Treasurer, allowed $6 15.
S W Bell Telephone Company. Service.
Court (lerk. Disallowed 25 cents, allowed
$0 20
S W Bell Telephone C ompany. Service,
Count y Clerk allow ed $4.95.
S W Bell Telephone Company, Service.
County Judge, allowed $2.5n
S W' Bell Telephone Company. Service
County Sheriff, allowed $7.95.
S. W Bell Telephone Company, Service
County Attorney, allowed $.1.70.
S W Bell Telephone Company, Sen ice,
t'ounty Assessor, disallowed $1 .10, allowed
$4 05
( ity Plumbing Company. Labor and Ma
terial, Court House, allowed $4 45.
Heraherg's Department Store, Merchan
disc, allowed $00.H4.
Jas Stiifflehean, Registe- tug Births ami
Deathv, allowed $1.50.
1 M la k.*on, Merchandise, $18 00
I M Jaekson. Burial Expeno < leorge
Gnber, allowed $40.00.
Nathean Howell. Service, dis,ilbiwe d $.' O'l
allowed $15 00
Dr. C. P. Kelley, Justice Fees, nllnweel
$14 05.
Marie Morgan, Court Reporting, allowed
$5.00.
John F Taylor. Cord of Wood, ditallowed
$2 50. allowed $7.SQ.
Geo D Barnard. Stat Co, Merclvaadise,
(ounty Treaburer, allowed $72.25
J P. Treat, Lumber, allowed $106.80
Oklahoma Bridge Company, Construction
culvert d• sallowed $100.00, allowed $.'65.00
Walker "T ivleir Company, T)tainage Record
allowed S * 7 vg.
Marif Me.igau, Transcript of Case, ..llowtu
>!4 0
H. II, Houston, Jauuary Salatv, allowed
$85.00
rsity Ho-pital. Servic- to Mat
ti. Turner, allowed J7 5.0O
I.Mlia Briggs. Sakirv. ( ua.iy T,.n^,rct
allow eel .h "
Lvdia Hi ij*Kl. St..mn«. ullowed i 2'.2'
VI v rile- Farlhuugh, Salary, allowed $VU.ou.
l.vdin McT arlunel. Salary, illowed $72.0(1
Mamie Io House. Extra Help to Count)
I'n a-uier. allowed $8..11.
Henry Daniels, Filing Cash Drawer.
Count> Treasurer, allowed $125
(oho Studholme. Monthly Allowance, al
lowed % 15 00.
A I . 1 .aii. Monthly Allowance, allowed
$15.0(1.
I) II Hill Salary allowed $25.29.
E B 11 elms. Salary, allowed $145.83,.
Lena Fux, Salary, allowed $72.00.
.\. vn,- Dispatch Printing Company, Sup-
plies, Codnty Superintemlent, allowed $5.16.
s. wis Dispatcti. Printing Company, Sup
plies, i minty As^-ssor, allowed $32.89.
I. I) Anderson, Salary, allowed $44,36,
I.io Hie. Supplies, Poor, allowed $5.45.
Edwin DeDBar. Analyns . : Com Mash
llowed $5.00.
G. T Childress. Meichaii.:.-e. allowed
I II Holland. Ti
el F.xpei
alio
ul fe.mpai.y, Rep.
ir Lights
I'ru.tiag,
t eiuuty Asses
I'eerU-ss
( ounty Judge
Sheriff
E. S.
$12.00.
Dorothy
nt. disallowed - 4j 15
owed $1^75.'
• l ompany. Printi
id $14.1.0
i Bridge.
Help tfl
ir to Gas
ll Lindsay. Supplies,
ty Jail, allowed $7.7 5.
Paul t lane. Engineering,
nbard Vc
allowed
' 60.
nl Compa
VN . . - r.. lor ( ompany. Sttpplie - Count
Tri aniri r. ,Howe,I $.(2.5.1.
Era lii .ik store , Merchandine, Count)
Farm, allowed $16.47.
W. II N'ewblock, Boardiig Prisoners,
allowed $216.45.
V\ 11 Newblork, Salary. County Sheriff
allow eel $162.50
Frank Boggs, F.xpen:
lowed $125.00.
Frank Boggs,
alowed $23.20.
Frank Boggs.
allowed $14.;r>.
W 11 NV
'rimina! ease-
Mileage, Deputy Sherifl
alio
block, Expeiis .
W. H Nc wli lock. Mile
'.60.
1 Ada
lowed $4.27.
Southwest! rn Bell Telephone Coinp
Service Sheriff, allowed $11.00
Southw este i n Bell Telephone Company.
Service County Tiensurer. allowed $5.65.
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
Service Court Clerk. Di sallow wed .15 allow-
ed $4.80.
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
Service ('ounty Attorney, allowed $4 20
Bell Telephone Company
Southwester
Southwestern Bell
iervice County Clerk,
Southwestern Bell
iervice County Judge
Southwestern Bell
or. allowed $4 05.
Telephone Company
allowed $
Telephone
allowed $5.
Telephone Company
F. B. Helms, Stamps, allowed $.1.1.10.
It was then ordered that the Honorable
Board uf ( ounty Commissioners adjourn tin
February 7th. 1922
ATTES'I I B Helms, Count • lerk
I ll. Anderson. « hairmaii Board e.f t oun
t. ('ommissione-rs.
The Honorable Board of County Com
inis-ioners of l loveland County met in ad
It.urn session, the- 7th day e.f February, 1V22.
There were- present J. D Anderson, Chair
man, Z K Wcstervelt and I* McLennan
Members, with E. B Holms, ( ounty Clerk
In tfie- matter of allowing elaims against
the ( ountji Road Maintainance and State
11 ighway:
County Read Maintainance.
R. J. Champi au, Hauling Gravel, allowed
$7.65.
The Boardtnan Company, Plow Share, al
lowed $13.75.
Berl Craig. Operating Machine-, allowed
the various Townships
Stella Township.
( A. Wilson. Rnael Work, allowed, $*4
Case Township.
I W McClure. Blacksmith and Road
Work, allowed $3125.
Moore Township.
Gross Bore (lUraRc. lasting for Engine
Etc.. allowed $8.00.
J llayelen. Road Work, allowed $0.25.
A. C. Janacek, Merchandise, allowed $2 10
Fiank Tublm. Road W ork allow, d $10.u;|
John Fry, Road Work, allowed $14.50
> B Levering. Road Work, alloweel $10
Boh Pie kett. Road Work, Disallowed $10
allowed $2X 00
If H Kerlee, Road Work, allowed $17.jQ
A. D Boyd, Axle Etc. allowed $37.92.
Taylor Township.
I'rank tfruce. Road Work, allowed $.16 00
A ( . Janac ek, Merchandise, allowed $7.
Norman Township.
1 C. Tate. Road Work, allowed $64.00.
J. c, Tate. Road Work. Disalloweel $8 00
The Boardman Company, Re-luforcing,
Lad Over. $14 28.
M. L. Graves, Road Dtaggiug, allowed
$7.00
I. M Fisher. Road DraggmK. allowed
$.19.00.
( barb s Borckhaus. Road Dragging, al-
lowed $6.25 .
Little River Township.
W F. Ketch... Blacksmith Work, allowed
$5.00.
Barker Lumber Company, Merchandise,
allowed $21 00
W W. Bernard, Bridge Work, allowed
$26.00.
John MrKenzie. Road Work, allowed ^20.
J. L. Suffleooal, Change oi Right -of-way,
s-4'
$45.00.
J V
$93.00.
G. Dye
Mc
Extending Culvert, allowed
l lure. Road Work, allowed
Putting Whc-e-lor Tongue,
YaiUfl
allowed $.1.00.
G. E Nemecok, Road Dragging, allowed
$15.00.
Farmers State Guaranty Rank Lexington
Road Dragging (Mo*ely allowed $11.75.
Farmers State Guaranty Bank Lexington
Road WWk, (Mc.liinsey I. allowed >4.00.
( E Hobaugh, Road Work, alowed $60 50
Farmers State- Guaranty Bank Lexington
Road Weill- tBettOhJ. aloweel $2.(Ml.
Farmers State- Guaranty Bank Lexington
Raid Work. (Woodle). allowed $15. 'HI
John Xemecok. Road Dragging, allowed
Ru
eli
rader, allov
ruder
Mariufai taring Company.
$195.
Russell loader Matuifacturtng Company.
Grader, allow..! $1"5
Russell Grader Manufacturing Company,
■ rader. allowed J 195.
I.. wi I. B1 e• • us i !"ip.-ny. Road Wf.rk
1 \uuiirigei. allowed $12 00.
W. B Griggs. Road Dragging. :d!owe d
SlO.'iO.
And> Smith. Rorul Work, allowed *24.00
E S Kirbic. Road Dragv'fg. allowed
D.17.70.
I I. Straka. Road Dragging, allowed
$.1*2.50.
Yirg Coodin, Road Drugging, alio
$25.00.
I L. Straka. Road Dragging allowed $7.^t
E. I. Keen, Road Dragging, allowed >14. <~
I J. Heitz. Road Dragging, allowed $.1.25
II W'otte, Road Dragging, allowed $4<J.0i
Ralph ll.irdman. Road Work, allowed
J. 00.
Road
Work, allowed
allow eel $6.00.
Patrick,
$23.25.
Sain Roberts. Road Work
I Ii Summers. Ro.nl Work, allowed I.-
(. f . Willamn, Road Work, allowed $4.00
C.-orge F Carpenter. Road Work, allow
ed $10.00.
Henry Sthein, Road Grading, allowed
? 12.00. '
I. T. Black. Moving Road Tools, allowe.
$j'oo.
Barker Lumber Company. Merrhandim
allowed $10.25.
L. 11 Jlowlan, Road Work, allowe
$22 50.
George Wilson, Road Dragging, allow
$15.63.
I. E Arnold. Road Dragging, allowe
$6.23.
S> hulze Brothers, Ro
$104.00.
S ( Scott. Road W
$76.50.
E. G <.iaft. Road W.
ti I Phillippi, Ro.n:
$17.50.
id Work, all
irk. Work, ullov,el
oj.
Company, I
County Superintendent, allowed
Groceries County Farm
ling Papers, allowed
Visiting Schools,
allowe
Walter Vicar
allowed $.*.'.45.
Ifinshaw's Store. Merchandise Coanty
Jail, allowed $3.10.
McCoy Heating (ompany. Grates. Boiler
allowed $144.41.
( A. t'apps. Labor and Material, ( ourt
House. Disallowed $6 50.
Maud Northcutt, Salary, Superntendent,
allowed $145 83.
Maud .Northcutt, Salary, Superintendent,
$25.67.
Mary Reiger, Salary, allowed $60.00.
Foy Runyan. Grading Papers, allowed
$ 15 .OiL
Kate Barl
$15.00.
J. C Walton, Trau
allowed $4J 50.
f'arlette W'igger Company Supplies Coun-
ty Superintendent. Disallowed $25.HO.
James M. Gresham, Salarj- (Allen) al
lowed $162.50.
W. E Barnard, Salary, allowed $80 00.
Palace Garage, Gasoline, allowed $31 40
V. W. Wheeler, Road Work, allowed
$40.50.
Boh Flauigan, Road Work, allowed
$20.00.
L. B. Scott, Road Work, allowed $20.00
Molvin Breedlove. Road Work, allowed
$14 00
Charley Baley, Road Work, allowed $38
I has. Goodmiller, Road WW.k allowed
Otho lones. Road Work, allowed $26.00
$16 00
Claud Kinter, Ro;«d Work, allowed $24.00.
R F McBride. Road Work, allowed
$57.50.
Otis McBride, Road Work, allowed $77
Ooral McNary, Road Work, allowed $J
Oliu McBride, Road Work, allowed $4.00
Presley Turner, Road Work, allowed $12
Green Wilks. Road Work, allowed $12
D B. Dyer, Road Work, allowed $56.00
Flovd Dyer, Road Work, allowed $2.00
• r. Tuekr. Road Work, allowed $20.50.
Rollo Marvel, Road Work, allowed $68.oO
W R Rue, Road Work, allowed $22.00
Cary Lombard Young and Company
Merchandise, allowed $12.70.
Carey Lombard Young and Company.
Merchandise, allowed $58.39.
S. D Morgan, Matures, allowed $19.35.
L L. Mcfomb. Salary, allowed $145 83.
Norman Mill and Grain Company, Coal
Court House, allowed $33.00
II 11 Ford. Repairing, allowed. $16.00.
C S. Petty. Budge Logs. Disallowed
/ K W'ostervelt, Salary. $41 S6
'/. K VV.-stervelt Road and Bridge Worl
and Mileage, allowed $81.80.
I D. Aafichison. Road Work and Mile
age. allowed $67 40
E 1 Kellfr, Merchandise, allowed $49 00
J L Sufflrccal. ( hang# of R'gbt of wey,
State Highway:
E L Met leorge . Blacksmit W ork, al
lowed $4.25.
Farmers State Guaranty Bank l.c-xingtor.
Road Work (HollowayJ, allowed $ur.(H)
( L. Creger, Blacksmith Work, allowed
$1.75.
Cary Lombard ^ oung- and ( ompanj
Lumber, D sal lowed .28 allowed $18.07.
Barker Lumber Company, Mcrchind
Disallowed .13 allowed $34 22.
O. E Roberts, Road Dragging, allowed
$17.00.
Dan George, Road Work, allowed $66 5«'J.
Will Banning, Kond Work, allow d $7.o
Albert Frost, Road Work, allowed $6 00
Ray Banning, Road \Sork, allowed $4.oo
Ed Roberts. Road Work, allowed $4.00
J S. Hoy, Road Work, allowed $v.b().
J A Bennett, Road Work, allowed $9.0'
Fred Marshall, Road Work, allowed $10.0
Ike Bridges. Road Work, allowed $7.00.
I K Wilcox. Road Work, allowed $14 0
J. E. Little, Road W'ork. allowed $6.00
Leonard Appier, Road W'ork, allowec
'.50.
Road Work, al
Work, allowed
J. B Soloman and Son
lowed $4^ 00.
(leorge Wtlson, Koad
$31.50.
Yern Banning. Road Work, allowed $48.50
John McKen/ie, Road Work, allowed
$19.50.
Lee Garrett. Road Work, allowed $15.00.
H. D Landress, Road Dragging, allowed
$15.H0.
I J. Blackwell, Road Dragging, allowed
$12.00.
Tim Moody. Road WV>rk, allowed $1.00.
Floyd Banning, Road Work, allowed
$24.50
Arthur Stapp, Road Work, allowed $6.00
( D. Grist om. Road Dragging, allowed
$12.50.
II. I Haines Road Dragging and Repair
allowed $49,00.
Ray Barnhill, Road W'ork, allowed $2.00.
Ilarvc Moon, Road Work, allowed $ 450.
Elmer < anfield, Road Work, allowed $6.00
Will Bates, Road Work, allowed $12 00.
T, (i late. Road Work, alowed 911 00
Homer Hames. Road Rork, allowed $24
Clomer If ames, Road Work, allowed $28
Thomas Morren, Road Work, allowed
$20.00,
Warren Havil, Road Work, allowed $16
Joe Bates, Road WDork. allowed $20
Will Garland, Rond Work, alowed $1Q.OO
I ieorge Doighm, Roud W'ork. allowed 16
Freed Garland, Road Work, allowed $12
Fred Deighm, Road Work, allowed $16
(I. W Ostium, Road Work, Disallowed
$2 00 allowed 29.05.
Farmers State Guaranty Bank Le.xiuglou,
Road Work, allowed $5 00.
J L. Cook, Road Work, allowed $6 00
John Fry, Road Work, allowed $34.50.
AM Yoachum Kt Al. Road W'ork, allow
ed $115.25.
R 11 McLennan. Road Work, allowed
$25. or
Neb Knight, Road Work, allowed $8.50
Ouglas Williams, Road Work, allowed $5
11. M Kerlee, Road Work, allowed $14.00
W. IL Kerlee, Road Work. Disallallowed
$2.00 allowed $47 00.
Barker Lumber Company. Merchandae
allowed $26.40.
It wa then ordered tlut the Honorable
Bofiid of County Commissioner* adjourn un
til Wednesday, Februaiy 8th, 1922
ATTEST r F B Helms. Court Clerk.
J t>. Anderson. Chairman of Board ot
County Commissioners.
Thr Honornhle Board of County Com
missionors met in adjourn February
8tit. 1922, with J. I) Anderson, Chairman.
/ K. Wcstervelt and F McLennan, Mem-
bers, with K. B Uelms, County Clerk,
lu Biatter of allowing claim* against
; 00.
G A Cole. Merchandis, Disallowed $9.06.
T. \. McMillen, Road Work, Disallowd
$14.25.
W. R. Wah%n, Bridge WVirk, allowed
$14.00.
Noble Townshp.
("ury Lombard Youiifl and Company
Lumlier. Laid Over, $.12.00.
Barker Lumber Company, Merchandise,
Laid Over. $1H.70.
J. H. Stufflobean, \ails, allowed $1.50.
F I "McGeorge, Blacksmith Work, nl
h>wed JJCia.
... !s. ..I. bio, Road Work, allowed $19.35
C. R. Ruler. Road Work, allow, d $24,00
Cary Lombard Younw and Company
Merc hundife. Laid Over, S24.65.
L. C Shaw, Road Work, and Black-
smithing. allowed $11.75.
Lexington Township,
Oklahoma Bridge Company. Constructing
Culvert, allowed i465 00.
Farmers State Guaranty Bank Lexington,
Road W ork (Smith)! aloweel S'6(J 0.
Northcutt, Road W'ork. allowed
i 27 Mil
C
>3.75.
i < reger( Blacketnith Worl
Higbee, Road Work. ullowe<l$ 14.00
J T W'a:hburti, Road Work, allowed $19.
Horter Brothers, Repairing Harm v., .,1
low eel 14.25
L E. ( launch. Road Work and Oversee
.ng. allowed $l4.te0
L. i Shaw. Road Work, allowed $12 00
Uounty Singing
i. e.-- ment diS-
ulloweel $411
R. S B.rBour
$101.58.
K. C. Hardie.
{ll .
allowed
ilk.w ed
It
Disallowed iv «W
R. K Kimberlin.
Disallow, d 40,
lohn G l.in.lr .y,
$47.09.
C M. Ke
Iger
F.ironious Sale, allowed
ix, Disallowed
Erronious As-cument
•1131 39.
George M.Kinney
Disallowed, S 14.91.
E. Jack, Erroniou
<\ F Hick
owed V 14.32
1b th matter of approving officers' r
iort«:
The report of F V. ileorge . Court ( lerk,
or the month of August and Septembe r,
was approved
The report of F Y George, Court Clerk,
for the month of October was approved.
The report of E. Y George, Court Clerk,
for the- month oi July was approved.
The report of F V George. Court l lerk,
ieir the month of January wr." approved.
The report of W. H. Newbloc*. Sheriff,
-..r the month of January was unproved.
The report of Frank Boggs, I'ndersheriff
•or the mouth eif January wa-. approved.
The report of Scott Wilson, Deputy Slier
iff. for the month of January was approved
The report of C. Adams, Deputy Slier-
ff. for the mouth of January wa sapproved
The repoit of W W Bernard, as Road
Overseer for the month of January was ap
nroveel.
'■'he-report of G. (1 Mortheutt as Rori(
Overseer for the memth ed December was
ipproveel.
The report oi II. J. ILimes a^ Road Ov
iseei for the mouth of December was ap
proved.
The report of E M Richardson as Road
Oversee i for the month of Dccemberwas
approved
Overseer for the month of January was
The report of John Mc Keniie as Road
approved.
The report of J. E. llayelen as Roud Ov-
erseer for the month of December, wa# ap-
proved.
The report of A. Howell as Road Over-
seer for the year ending December, 1921
was approved.
The report of Dr. < B Kelly as Justice
if the Peace for the (Quarter endng Dceem
ier 1921 was approved .
The repoit of W L. Lurry as Justice
>f the Peace for the (Quarter ending Dee-em-
ber. 1921 was approved.
The official bond of J T W'a-hburn us
Road Supervisor was approved.
The official bond of E. M. Richardson
as Road Overseer was approved
The ofiial bond of Hugh Houston a*
Road Overseer was approved.
A Privilege was granted by The Board of
County Commissioners to Earl L. Ball, to
inakr the Highway between Norman and
the t auadian Bridge wlh signs not less
than Four Feet Sejuare; to be panted Black
and White with Red indicating Arrows,
showng direction of travel to be pursued. A
portion o ft he board spae is to be used for
WHEREAS The Board of Count Com
advert sing.
missiouers of Cleveland County, State of
Oklahoma, in tegular session in the Cit>
of Norman on the 7th clay of February 1922
transacting the regular c emrs of buanss of
(said miuK biug hid bfore the annual meet
mg of said County Ecise Board and,
Whereas the Board of County Commis-
toners at saici meetjn^ fml that it is nr
cessary that some acton be taken regarding
the defeciencies iu certain funds and.
WHEREAS The Board of Count Com-
inssioners deem it an emergency that the
surplus and unexpended blames n the f. l
lowing unds be used to offset the defeei-
ences:
Disfecentant to jail $100.
Office Ee|uipment to Assesseir $' 0.
Supplies and Equipment to County Faun
$500.
Election Exjiens«-s $150.
Opening and ( hanging Roads $175
Bridge No. 12 Between Section 4 and 33
7 and 8 North range One East$40o
Bridge- No. 13 Between Section 6 and 7 S
North One West $2310
Fees collected over estimate
Sale of County Muyles $225.
Sale of Cattle $430.
Fees ami Fines $1000.
Total $5.180 00
It is therefore requested by the said Board
of County Commissioners that the unex-
pended balance* and Surplus as stated
above be transferee! by The Excise Board to
thr following funds .
Maintainance (of Prisonots in Jail $8(10.
County s-.ess6r's Extra H dp, Si60.
County Engineer's Salary and Kxpensts
$400.
Light, Fuel and Water, $300.
Widow's and Orphans Pensions $210.
Maintainance of Poor, $600.
Of fee Supplies to Court Cleik $250.
Construction of Roads on the State
Highway in Commissioners District No.
two $2660.
Witness our hands this 7th day of Feb-
ruary. 1922.
ATTEST E. B HELMS.
(SEAL) County Clerk.
J. D. Anderson.
Z. K. WVaterveit.
F, McLennan
It was ten ordered that the Honorable*
Hoard o Counfv Commissioners adjourn un
til the next regular meeting, March 6th.
1922
ATTEST: E B HELMS.
County Clerk
J. D. Anderson. Chairman ol Uourd Coun-
ty Coaimssione rs.
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