The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BILLINGS NEWS
Published every Friday
I, c BROWN
Entered in the
Billings, Okla.. as
mail matter.
postoffice at
second-class
taken upon said application until
two weeks noth* in two newspapers
of general circulation in said coun-
ty. and of different political faith,
has been given by publication.
Provided: That if there is not
newspapers and of different
two
Subscription Rates
I year paid ir. advance.
fi months...............
I year not paid in advance..
$1.00
50
1.25
FRIDAY, OCTOBER J8, I9H>-
PROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO PROHIBITION LAW.
Subdivision 5. If at any such
election a majority of the electors
of any incorjtorated city, town or
village shall have voted in favor of
license for the sale of intoxicating
political faith published in said
county, then the same shall be pub-
lished in two newspapers of general
circulation in said county. Provid-
er!, further, if there be not two news-
papers published in said county the
same shall be published in one
newspaper and if there be no news-
paper published in said county no-
tice may 1* given by posting five
notices in conspicuous places at the
county seat of said county.
Subdivision 8. Objections in
writing to the issuance of said li-
cense may be filed with said License
Board, when signed by ten (10) res-
idents taxpayers of the ward in
which said liquors are sought to be
sold, and if no objections are made
liquors as herein provided, then it
shall be lawful to grant license for . „ .
such sale for a period of five years as provided for herein and all other
from and after such election and provisions of law have been com
until a majority of the qualified plied with, it shall be the duty -
the
electors in said city vote against said License Board, to issue a li-j
license for the sale of the same. cense for the sale of intoxicating li-
Subdivision 6. That, in each in- quors m accordance with the pro-;
corporated city, town or village in v‘81Hns <)f ibl* section, provided,
the state, after a majority of the lhal na llcense ,sha11 ,lssue
qualified electors have voted in fav- upon the vote of a majority of said
or of licensing the sale of intoxicat- A. yea and nay record of
ing liquors in accordance with these which shall lie kept by the secretary
provisions, it shall lie the duty of of said board.
the mayor or chief executive officer Subdivision 9. If there be no
to appoint a board of four members objection filed with the secretary of
to be known as a License Board, the 8U1<^ board, as provided for m the
THE KEY-MOTE Or A VOl\AH'& COSTUME I£ HER OUTER &AR-
, MEMT. TN0&E YOU MEET JUDGE YOU FIR&T BY WMT YOU WE^R.
YOU AFFORD THEM MOT TO BE VERY CAREFUL IA CH00&IAG
iS^YOUR 0VER-G>IRAEMT<§>> DO YOU MOT Wl&N TO KAOW THj4T THEY
>1RE RE>II>0M>I&LY CORRECT IM <IH^DE At\D PROPER 1M CUT At\D
FIAI§N? THEM COME TO US.
THE &UI>IAEJ>I> POLICY OE THIS E^T^BLI^HMEMT II) TO DO A
Lv4RGt VOLUME Of BUJ>1ME<§><§ AT A liM^LL PROFIT, RATHER TH^M
A SM4LL VOLUME AT A L^RGE PROFIT. THIS II) WHY WE AR£ MOV
liELLIHG 0VER-G>1RMEMTg) AT UMDER-PRICE!>." VE BOUGHT A L^RGE QU^MTITY.
VE GOT A LOW PRICE; WE GIVE A LOW PRICE. OUR QUALITIES AKl ^LV^Y§ THE &EI>T
Cooper & Beaty,
Billings,
Oklahoma
C. L HOOVER FOR SHERIFF, may do so this year. The run today
, ... is 22,OCiO head, equal to a week ago,
Charles L Hoover, the republican anc| maritet is strong to 10 high-
ly divided between the political issuance oi sam license, me cnair whf,,.von to the Dolls a week .1 .u- c mantet ana
imrtv receiving the highest and the man of the board shall set a day wuen you go to tne pons a wet x another thing, buyers are afraid
party receiving tne nignest anu me ,htt aama | from next Tuesday to say who shall
enforce the laws of the state. He
i asks to not be judged by all that
(3) nor more | Inay be heard concerning him, but
a uJ wants the voters
nT.liYipal niVrVv r7triv\nZthTneY for hearing thereon, and the same 1 ^rom llext Tuesday to say who shall ct,jpts will dropdown sharply in the
ffSvoK«.togre™letoS *...... be lieurcl and dwnniiied l,y “....................
Public Sale!
near future.
next preceding; said board shall re- said License Board, provided,
Having rented my farm and leaving on account of health I will sell
Run of rangers at the public sale at my farm 2 miles east of White Rock; 5 miles east and
at
H
Northern markets fell off 25 per cent south of Billings; 7 miles west and 5 north of Red Rock, the following
ceive such compensation as shall Ik: n',t *ess *han three
to look into hjs
last w eek, and this week will almost
provided by the mayor and council lnaa lentiuj days nonce must oe ; “ know for themselves v i,«7 oc, ,
nr iun.nl of trustees of said oitv given by the secretary of the board reputation ana Know tor mem. tves. Yearlings reached $7.25 here today,
or noarn oi trustees oi said cuy, , . , , ... He stands for law enforcement and hulk of the fed steers 7^ to S7 25
tier annum for each member thereof; satisfactorily proven that the tip
and provided further, that said board phrant u an immoral person, or if
shall serve for a term of two years aI|y f°rmer license shall have been
and until their successors are ap- revoked for any violation of the pro-
pointed and qualified. ™1S of this section within a period
Subdivision 7. The license Board years; then the board
as hereinbefore provided for shall ^btill refuse to issue said license;
grant license for the sale of intoxi- provided, that appeal may tie taken
eating liquors, as provided for by to the county court, or any court
Jaw, upon the application by jieti- having like jurisdiction (where the
lion of ten (10) resident taxpayers 8an/1f„s. m, be heard de novo) witli-
of the ward in the city, town or vil- 111 GO) hays by either party upon
Inge in which said liquors are to Ik: *be execution of a good and suf-
ficient bond, conditioned to pay all
sold, to any bona fide freeholder of
such city, town or village, such ap-
plication to be filed with the secre-
tary of said board, and upon the
payment of the license fee, as pro-
vided by law, into the city treasur-
er: provided, that no action shall be
to $4.75, heifers $4.00 to $6,50,
fra*e L L ., I calves $4 00 to $8 25, bulls $3.50, to
He has been a resident of the $4150 st0ckers $3 25 to $5.00, feed-
county since the days of the open- ers w oo t0 $560
ing, has been a business success for Hogs advanced rapidly the first
himself, is honored and respectedln half of last week, but the market
lus community and can do justice went down just a8 fast ,he last half,
described-'property, commencing at TEN o’clock sharp
Wednesday, Nov. 2nd
to the office to which he aspires.
costs and damages incurred there-
by; and provided further, that an
appeal from the county court to the
supreme court may be taken by
either party in like manner as in
civil cases.
Subdivision 11. On the hearing
of any protest or remonstrance I
ugainst the issuance of a license,
either party may have process to
compel the attendance of witnesses
who shall he allowed the same fees
us witnesses in tile district court, to
be paid by the patry calling same.
All processes shall be signed by the
chairman of the board and attested
under the seal of the secretary.
Slightly Colder With Snow.
When yi u pee lh*t kind of a weather
forecast you know »har rheumatism
weather is at hand. G**i ready for it
now by Retting a bottle of Hillard’s
thine
and the close was no different from
the close of previous week. There
was a better feeling Saturday, which
has ripened into a positive advance
today, on the meagre run of 3500
head. Receipts increased percepti-
bly last week under the influence of
12 Head of Horses and Mules—1 matched team of horses 7
and 8 years old, weight 2200 pounds; 1 sorrel mare with foal weight
1100 pounds; 1 sorrel mare with foal, 9 years old, weight 900 lbs;
1 bay horse, weight 1200 pounds; 1 sorrel sucking colt; 1 sorrel
mare with foal, 8 years old, weight 1300 pounds; 1 bay horse 9 years
old, weight 1200 pounds; 1 bay mare with foal, weight 1300 pounds;
I bay mare 3 years old, weight 1000 pounds; 1 span of mules 2
years old, weight 2200 pounds
40 Head of Cattle—10 head of milch cows. 8 giving milk, and all
to be fresh soon, ranging in age from 3 to 7 years; 1 white-face cow
with calf by side; 13 head ot good yearling steers; 2 yearling heifers;
II spring calves, 8 steers and 3 heifers; 1 yearling bull calf and 1
three-year old Shorthorn bull
.Snow Liniment. Finest thin? mmie the advance, but from the size of
lor rheumatism, cniihuins, frost tnte, the supply today it looks like some
mre and stiff joints and n-useh'», nil more bait will have to be paid this!
nohes and psins Sic, 50" and SI uo a week to draw in any considerable
hottle at Smith’s Dm)? Store. run. Packers have appeared in-;
different for two or three days, but
OUR LIVESTOCK LETTER suddenly remembered today that
they needed some hogs, market 10
Head of Hogs—1 broixj sow weighing 200 pounds and 5 shoats
weighing 100 pounds each
Implements, Feed, Furniture, Etc.—1 new McCormick corn
binder, 1 Deering binder, 3 cultivators, 1 single row monitor, 1
twelve-inch walking plow, 1 sixteen-inch sulky plow, 1 disc plow,
1 wagon and hay rack, 1 ten-hole wheat drill, 1 Sandwich feet!
grinder. 1 road wagon, 1 combined walking lister and drill with rid-
Kausas City Stock Yards, Oct. 24. hjji|,er heavyweights $8.70 to $8.90. mg attachments, 2 sets of work harness
—Cattle receipts here last week were mediums $8 80 to $905 lights $9 00 About 600 bushels of oats, about 100 bushels of corn, 150 shocks of corn
74,000 head, a reduction of fifteen t0 $910 ’ i fodder, 2 tons of baled alfalfa. 4 or 5 tons of baled oats straw
thousand from the run previous
week. The market suffered from an
excessive supply at Chicago last
week, and steers declined 10 to 25
J. A. Rickart, L S. Cor.
cents during the week. Cows, heif- „ vou couldn.t eat What
ers and bulls sold strong, and closed (o0(1 do , child when a9 „opn M it entPr„
0«i««N A4..niM*| C» ,C>|’
Billings, October 27th.
Dear Friend ;—
We like molasses so well at our
bouse that Mama sent me down
town to get a jug full so big thut I
could hardly carry it home.
I made an ugly face while l whs
currying the molasses home,
when 1 had some on my cakes for
quarter higher, Stockers and feelers “rJa^'n your
firm. A gODcl many short fed cattle
eaten by worms?
ba^v is nilin?,!
. , . * ernes, pasty faced and thin Give it }
came in not properly matured and Whlte.6 CrPHm Verm,fU«o n win **
sold disappointingly. With plenty
2 good carpets, 1 oak bedroom set, 1 folding bed, 1 good Home Comfort
range, 1 coal or wood heater, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 dining room set
A Banquet i' nearly new U. S. cream separator, 1 new Trusty incubator and 2 brood-
spread before you would do you no Kood j ers, 60 rods of new American Royal fencing and other articles too
pood c*
A BIG FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Terms—-Twelve months time on all sums over $10 on approved secur-
ity with interest at 10 per cent from date. Sums of $10 and under
are cash Four per cent off for cash.
of fed in the country traders think
it is a needless sacrifice to send in
cattle that are too poor to kill and
not attractive as feeders. Top steers
sold last week at $7.80, and this fig-
ure was reached today. The eight
dollar steers has disappeared en-
tirely, not even in Chicago could
this price lie reached last week, best
there $7.90. A year ago top steers
were selling around nine dollars,
and the market was going up. Prime
cattle usually advance in November,
previous to the holidays, ai d tl ey
p*l the worms and ac» a* a t >nic for the
child Sold at Smi h’s Drop Store
Wm. Carpenter, Owner
J. B. Queen, Auctioneer
S. W. Smith, Clerk
Two Great
Events
Public Sale!
L L. COWLEY is making a strong
race for County Attorney. He is
but an alert, wide awake, energetic
lawyer as well as an honorable, up-
right, fairminded man. The voters
breakfast this morning you ought to of Noble county are recognising in
him. a man whom they can safely
nut in a position of trust uud re-
have seen me smile
Your friend.
JACOB
!>est
P S You can get the
molasses and the lx‘st of everything
to ent at
Morris’ Cash Store
Our Queensware suitable for
Holiday Table Decoration and Pres
ents is arriving in large shipments
Come early and get your choice
The prices are exceedingly low
sponsibility.
Mr. Cowley lias practiced law in
Noble minty for ten years and his
record I Kith as a lawyer and citizen
proves him worthy the confidence
of ail voters irrespective of party
ties. He is absolutely honest, ably
qualified and efficient. He stands
for cleanness in jxilitics and the en-
forcement of law without unneces-
sary expense to the taxpayer. His
motto is "A square deal to every
man and justice to all."
A vote for L L Cowley for Coun-
ty Attorney is a vote for the right
man in the right place
United States Land and
Irrigation Exposition
I will sell at public sale at the old J. P. Ojidylke farm, 7i miles south of
Billings, or 7 miles east anil 1 south of Garber, the following described
property, commencing at TEN o’clock sharp
The 1910 Interlocking Style S
Thursday, November 3d
UNITED STATES'
SEPARATORS
are pure hated eoeryu here
by long-headed, common sense,
discriminating d a i r y m < n; b\
those \n hoappreciatc rcctwji.
It's sanerer.son-
ing and eas) to
see the U S. is in
a class by itself.
Holds World's
Shimming Rec-
ord, won Grand
Prize and nu-
merous other
leading awards
in 1909. The
envy of cc
petitors. the
joy of owners
Chicago Coliseum
November 19 to December 4, 1910
U
5
Rock Islam! Lines v» :M have a comprehen-
sive exhibit showing in a novel way the won-
derful development along its lines.
U. S. Government exhibit and lectures.
16 Head of Horses and Mules—2 horses 3 years old, extra
good; 1 brown mare 7 years old, bred to Atlas; 1 bay mare 10 years
old, bred; 1 bay horse 11 years old; 1 bay horse 7 years old; 1 horse
2 years old, Atlas stock, extra good; 1 horse 2 years old; 4 yearling
mules; 1 yearling draft horse; 1 yearling saddle and driving mare;
2 last spring's colts
2 Head of Cattle—2 extra good cows giving milk
5
fntpmitfinnnl I ivp ^tnrlt ^^ Head of Hogs 2 extra good Poland-China brood sows; 1 hoar
knierndliun«tl Lave OIUCK. eligible to registry; 3 barrows weighing 250 pounds each; 8 shoats
weighing 70 pounds each
Exposition
Chicago Union Stock Yard*
November 26 to
December 3,1910
Greatest Show of lte Kind in
the World
Farm Machinery, Etc.— 1 wagon, 2 buggies, 1 as good-as new
2 riding cultivators, 1 walking cultivator, 1 riding lister, 1 two-sec-
tion harrow, 1 Deering and 1 McCormick binder, 1 Superior drill.
1 John Deere sulky plow, 1 Oliver sulky plow, 1 disc gang plow
3 incubators, each 1.50-cgg capacity; 1 eight-gallon churn, good as
new; 1(H) hens, 7 Iona of liny and other articles
You cannot afford to tutia thria event,.
They are imcrceting and iiutnictive.
A BIG FREE LUNCH AT N(M)N
F. B. O’Donnell,
White Rock. Oklahoma.
kek Rock Iclond
Ticket Agent for
information.
Terms—Nine months time on all sums over $10 on approved security
with interest at 8 per cent from date. Sums of $10 and under are
Four per cent off for rnsli
cash.
H. L. Coffman, Owner
Sanders, Bolb'k X Son, Auctioneers
u
II Murray, Clerk
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The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1910, newspaper, October 28, 1910; Billings, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172392/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.