Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT1 ™
Miss Bertha McCotinnll ha8|
a xepted :i position with I lie.
Oklahoma, (johln Drv Goods (Jo, where she
[ will l>e pleased to see her many
! friends.
ISofJSD EVERY THURSDAY
*eul.« y«l!fy,
J 3, MITCHELL, Fdiior-Qw «c
iUBSCKIPTION MATHS:
lB 1Y MAIL (IN ADVANCE)..
! BB Ul.-iSTH8
ters o
chart•
• us. card!) of t banks and
ltvidual Interest not new
>r .ii ib# "it":
Offiice of Publication:
O BAMT M('CI.L'I<K A\
PERSONALS
Mrs. Jennie Williams, of Bv-
..si.or [ aif«, tlied of pelegra, and the re
" mains were interred at Byars|
0k,. ! Monday afternoon. Mesdames!
I J. M. Blake, G. L. Johnson, I
"" i Hugh Simpson and Miss Ruth |
Blake of this citv atteniied the J
iua
in t>« funeral services.
-
Dr. W, D. Matthews, of VV yn |
| tie wood,democratic nominee for |
'Commissioner of Charities audi
i Corrections, was here the first
uf the week visiting his d in«h j
ter. Mis. VV. C. Van Hoozer audi
son. B D. Matthews.
D.D. D.
—for jr.yearr—
The Standard Skin Remedy
Instant Relief
i Skin Troubles
The Guaranteed Remedy
2 ^ SO
24.10
24.80
23.10
m
For
All
Richardson-Robinson Drup; Co.
Pa ace Prug Store
Alistott's Letter
F M. Dow eli. holding election ,...
J. W. Morrow, holding election*
I . M. Spain, holding election
Tom Grant. holding election ...... ...
W. E. Dodge, holding election ...
J. T Onderson, holding election.
rf. U. Conner, holding election
Claude Richardson, holding election
F K I« w. holding election
M. L. GrjMtor,* holding election . 23.3D I
Ivey Baldwin. woi*k on election
boxes 3.001
John M. Stanley, stenographic
work 25.00
C F. Worley, boarding prisoners.. S3.00 i
Thompson-Patterson & Hampton,
professional services. $109.00
Held i v er.
Thr folowing Claims Were Disallowed
W. H. Houaer, expense $ 1-'.-"
allowed.
;. C. Propes, livery hire 10.00
I W. H McCarty, sprinkling streets $.«>• ,
I It. Tolbert, work on Co. Kxamin-
Ing Board ; 30.eo 1
Jwirji, work on Examining
¥1
School Days...
ird
t<
M rs.
W
ft'on
Sun
in 1
i leopard raises rumpus
.-no visitor 111 Chukaslia. i
C. van H«z,r mJ IN A CLOSED TIM
New i ork ou Saturday.
4- Maliel Leedy returned m
lv from a visit to friends
. c 'II.
Kansas Citv —A leopard: still only
partly trained and rather savage, was
drivee :r. a taxi through ^.e Kansas
M;-- Marie Robinson returned City boulevards, and manifested great
>Moi: lay from a visit to George annoyance at the noises ol motor cais
Hd> "amily at Rush Springs. and motor buses. He was held in
Mrs B. D. Mathews and lut e !eash by Pete Taylor, who describes
daughter are visiting fi ier.ds in himself as adirectjr cf the Institute
Wea" herford, Okla. ', Zoological Psychology.
! Madam Zira conceived the plan ot
I an original wild animal turn in which
| she impersonated a mythological nun-
j tress and pretended to wound the !eo*
O f ! pard with arrows and then cure him
her | by her art In the end the leopard
1 crowned with roses like the tigers ol
Mr, and M:s. J. T. Baker and
children returned on Monday
from Eureka Springs, Ark.
Mis- Agnei Armstrong,
Oklahoma Citv, is visiting
aunt, Mrs. W. L). Gibson.
Pauls Valley Democrat,
I wish to -fesk the public
consider at present the cost ol
cured meat and fiesii meat, You
can live at a cheaper rate no«
on the fresh meats, and as th<
late rains have freshened up the
range, beef is and will be at it-
best for the next two or three
months, and you farmeis, don't
forget the beef togo with the
sweet tateis thats in your san-
dy land. Let the war men have
the supply of cured meat We
are going to try to have I lie all
round Sai;;rday'o everybody's
beef day at Alk-totts mar ket t > '•> ■
begin Sept. 1st. The night will i }'£!;
be cool and this r eef will be kil! ('lli,'k;'|s"lu ,l ur" 1-1
on Friday and will come to you w'irm'.i !'■!■
I resli and no ice,and can be kept
1 know how you need it.so come
all. J. O. All.-t.ott,
Your Begging Butcher
II A. Gage. tigt., premium on bond 1
Ceo A. McXee. interest refund...
!•: I'• Johnston, Interest refund..
v\ J. Harris, office expense 1
1 ".oncer Tel. & Tel. Co. phone ser-
vice. $128.05. I Msallowed.
The Supply claims were considered
disposed of as follows:
Alio
W H. Paul, office rent $lsOo ..
I. T Jones, insurance premium.. 2t
\met A. Taylor, insurance premium
Burroughs Adding Mach. Co., re-
pair work ' ;
Warden Printing Co. supplies!
Warden Printing Co., supplies ... i
Warden Printing Co., supplies l
Warden Printing Co.. supplies '.
'Hit* \ alley (Iro. t'o.. hrooms for
Court House }....
Co-Operative Pub. Co.. supplies]'.'. 1
1. J. Milburn. Insurance premium !
City of Pauls Valley water rent...
Washita Klec Power Co., electric
power 4
It. P. Lee. agt., insurance premldnt :
( hickasaw Furn. Co., matting for
court bouse ;
Burns H14S. Hdw. Co.. material
and lalior
Pa ti Is Valley Enterprise, supplies
Brooks. ele -. fan . 1
Barnard t\ Co., supplies... .
Barnard Co.. Supplies j
furniture for
ii!"
The Time is Here for School
Pleasures and Worries
We have the "STATE AGENCY" for the books this
year and we are now ready to make the exchanges on
the books. Our book stock is complete Our school
supplies this year are better than ever. We have it all.
Tablets, pencils, pens, Ink, rulers, lunch baskets, book
straps, school bags, water rolors, erasers, pencil-sharp
tiers, pencil holders, drinking cups, pencil boxes, pen
holders, etc.
b B
4KL W*D.
BAKER & BAKER
Deliver The Nyal Drug Store Phone 52
floor swe
supplies
Fuel t
Mi s Sallie Bradfield, of Wyn-jof Broohas follows the beautiful en-
visitin" her sister chantress The leopard was not do
new'od, is
Mis- Pearl Bradlleld.
Dr. D. H. Hoover, of Arbuck
le was in the city Tuesday on '
business.
Mrs. J. M. Love
Monday from a
mother, Mrs. Ella
Oklahoma City.
! cile and it was decided to take it to
I another part of Kansas City to com-
plete its training.
Pete Taylor had suggested a cage
! lor the transport of the leopard. Ma-
retiit ivd <>n j dam 2:ra would not hear of it I have
vi-it to her a better idea, she said, ''Let us take
Hanim, in j( jE a taxi." When Place Ven*
dor.i? was reached.the leopard became
.J, C. Coyle, democratic com .furious, and seemed about to tear
mitteemin, who live* east of through the roof of the taxi when
Wynnewood, was in the city on they reached their destination and
business Monday. iwere able to get out. Soon the leo-
, ,f r v u i . ' pard subdued and was easily handled.
Mr. and Mrs. L A. Browder |H
were in Chickasha the first of
the v et'k, the guests of Mrs.
Brow ier's sister, Mrs. Elmer
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS,
AUGUST, 1914, TERM.
<> AllRust 3rd, 1914, the lioaiil -t.f
County < ominlssioners met in the office
of the County Clerk. All members being
present, the house was called to order l \
the chairman.
On motion of Jno. L. Case and seconded
by Andy Allen, the Board adjourned t<>
meet August IT. 1914.
on August 17th, 1! 11, the Board «>t
County Commissioners met as per ad-
journment of August 3rd. Those present
were ii. W. <Jraham and Jno. L. Case
Th house was called to order by the
Chairman and the following business was
transacted:
The Salary claims were considered and
disposed of as follows:
* Allowed
i.. Johnson. Service as Co. Health
Officer $ 41.00
Pear Ltadfield, July salary ...... 116.66
Jeannettc Jordan, July salary .... 40.ou
A. C. McCord. July salar> 20.00
W. J. Harris. July salary and I>ep-
uty Hire L'P.T " •
John M. Stanley. July salary 17l* IT
J. A. Kinnebrew. July salary 75.oo
Andy Allen. July salary and mlle-
$12.00. Oisallow
The Horsey Co.
I >isal lowed.
Pauls Vallev l«-e
(Msallpwed.
J. X. Squires, supplies.
allowed.
(Je< . I). Barnard & c
$l . 1^. r>isailowed.
(' ♦•". O. Barnard vv C.
$3.00. T >isallowe<l.
Gt'". I>. Barnard c
4."'. Pisa (lowed.
It. H Shive, Law book for (
$T oo. Disallowed.
L. Milburn. Insurance premiu
$25. CO. Disallowed
Co-i M ern'ive Pub. Co.. sunplh
*4.55. Held over.
The Road and Bridge claims u
sidrred and disposed « f as follow
fit. L>is-
supplies.
supplies,
supplies.
Atty.
: \. Everett, road work
Thompson Co.. to Mdse
• are> • Loml ard-Young *v '
j ^lumber
< :. Bethany, blacksmith worl.
./ Kelly, hauling sand
The claims against Lindsay
I w^; e considere<l and «llsi
-ay Xevvs. printiri|>
■ ' . bridge pii^u
- Lom bard -Young
Alexander, road i
- . - :ist Wal..
• r i .riid dispose )
Wheeler, blacksn
Whitefield, road
. carlton, road oi
onnell. road
N • How To Give Quinine To Children,
16.15 ,
o . ! PTfBRf LINK i9th«tr;«de-m.irk name given to an
32i.sO I improved Quinine, ltis aTa>teleiiiSyrup, plca -
, ml to take anddoeu not disturb ths stomach.
' Children lake it and never knv>«r it is Qtuniae.
i Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
1 Township t ike ordinary Qui rime. Does not nauseate nor
1 of as f d- ! cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
. it lae ne*t time you need Quinine ior any pur-
Allowed pose. A-k for 2 ounce original package. The
S i:{ T ". j aiiue is blown in bottle. 25 cents.
er Towi.-hi
i of as foil
nith work,
vercecr ...
erseer
ov erseer ..
L. Hart, road overseer ...
Wheeler, publishing ta>
iate
pson A: Co.. to
• v I'tos. r.i r. Co
Kliiott. huildin,
motion of An<h
Mils
25.00
16,20
256. S5
3.11.20
-Hjht for Photography.
P^Qtogrftphers now receive light
very similar to that through the tradi-
tional studio skylight by vapor tube
electric lamps filled with carbon diox-
1 tde Instead of mercury vapor.
'ar
I--Li
•mhard
material
imbard
Younxr
ag
51.40
50. so
l|
60. on
162.50
Bridge material .T S3!**;. 1
lumber ; 201.45
Carey-Lom bard Young «<• Co..
lumber 14.85
K. Burks, bridge repairing u 7 fio
K. Burks. I)utldinv bridges lll.r.O
J. o. Tompkins, building bridges... 1
I'. \N Good, work on Co. Bridge.. 21.15
l.eeper Bros.. Lumber Co.. lumber i. T«
Kliiott, building iiridaes .... r.7.7".
It. II. Lamar, building bridges... i!4.oo
K. L. Keys Hdw. Co.. Hdw. for
road 29.00
1*. L. K«\s Hdw. Co., Hdw. for
road. $24.05 12.00
Carey-Lombartl-Young v Co .
lumber. $U.2T. Disallowed.
Jqo. L. Case road and bridge work
$ ISO 00. Held over.
R. W. Orahani, road and bridge
work. $loi.00. Held over. .
Tlie afrl<la\ ir of erroneous assessment
of H B. Boswell was allowed.
The affidavit of erroneous assessment
of H. VV. Mason was allowed
Affidavit
of ten with JONES BROS- and WIL
i SON S Trained Wild Animal Actors.
Pauls Valley. Sat. Sept. 18th.
Terrtll.
Mrs John Black and son Oeo.
of Oklahoma City, were guests' *'s'l*9ra uue >>2,e?'•
, , . .. . , ; Professors Scala and AleBsanUnal
the r.C9tof the week of Miss Mn-, 0' ([,e University of Rome have an*
t>el Leedy. Mrs. Black livetl in nounced the discovery that pellagra
Pauls Valley about 10 vears aKo| t0 ' Rater °f ,h,? 1,fle,ct1ed d,u'
' • tricts. which contains colloilal solu-
Mrs. Nellie Nelson, of St. I tlons flint. The disease can be pr -
* nted by adding carbonated chalk
Soles was disallowed
dls-
Louh. arrived on Sundav and|
is agaui in charge of the mil
linev department at VV, C. Van
Hoozer*s.
Mr. John K. Bailey, of Enid,
was the guest last Sunday of j
his daughter, Mis. L. 0. Ren-j
der. He came down to uiakei
the acquaintance of his grand!
son. Bailey E. Bender.
Olai k & Saunders, the grocers
sell in >ie of White's hand made
< iga ■> than any other fir .n in
the city— the cigars that are
made in Pauls Valiev.
Jno. L. Case. July salary and mile-
age A
r. \\. Graham. July salary
C. W. Worley. July salar\
i icero i. Murray. July salary
Setli McClure. July salary
Kd Carlton. July salary
Albert Plaster. July salary T]
. . . . . It K. odom. salary as Tax Assessor 40O.00 I nf umn vrir..||i ...r,
The above animal is one of a troupe w h. liouser, saiarv ami Ueputv 1 •Non!U
hire 337,.'01 Afflc
The Poor and Insane clali;;s were con-
sluereo aim Oisposed of as follows:
Allowed
Dr. K. H. Lain, Service to poor. Re-
considered and allowed for $ 28.50
W. J. Klinglesmith. Poor and In-
sane. reconsidered anTl allowed for 5.20
Dr. W. c. High, service to poor re-
considered and allowed for 25.00
Dr W. C. High, service to poor, re-
considered and allowed for lOo.Oo
J. T. Hargis. curing for poor 5.00
M. B. Kverett, caring for poor . . . T.50
John Keeder. caring for poor
Violet Morrison, caring for poor...
S. L. Cottrell. caring for poor
S. W. Richards, muse, to poor....
The Valley <H*o. Co. mdse to poor.
The Valley Gro. Co. mdse to poor. .
Wilson & Matheney, service to poor
A. J. GofT, mdse. to poor
Airs. Drusilia lira ham. caring for
poor
Mrs. Druzilla Graham, caring for
poor, $20.00
T Braniim, work on Irtsane
Commission
W. C. Van Iloozer, mdse. to poor..
Mary L. West, caring for poor
Baker «.<• Baker, medicine for poor
Pasteur Institute, medical treat-
ment to poor
< lark & Sanders, mdse. to poor...
Richardson- ftohinson Drug Co.
mdse. to poor
Valley Gro Co., mdse to poo- . ..
Mrs. Annie Fore, allowance as poor
.1. D Wilson, transporting insane..
«P. Worley. transporting insane
C P. Worley. transporting insane
• ird expense
The Court claims were considered and I Section
disposed of as follows: < Range 2 Last. said bridge
Allowed I *n length and to be built ac
i\nd Jul
lumber..
bridges..
lien and second >
•ii adjourned until !
1 August mil. 1 14.
«'n August 18th the Board met us pe
:i.!'«*uriim -nt Of August 'Tth. All mem
• -rs h.-ing present the house was calle
-•> by the Chairman and the follow p
i-i*^business: was transacted: ^he feverish condition, corrects the
1 mm ot J \\ Alexander for removing
bridge from creek was allowed for $25 # •
Monthly report of A'.bert Plaster. Conn-
. ty- cierk. uas approved. bowels Price 25c and 50c per bot-
A . solution was introduced !>v Jno L. |
' that the County \ttoruey be In-ftle
<tructed to bring condemnation proceed-
ings in the District Coti't t-- cause i road;
to opened and established along the j
following lines to-wit: a scrip of land 1«1 a i
r>- -t wide on each side of section line!
beginning nt the southwest corner of
section seven and the northwest corner •
of section is Twp. 4 X R. " K.. thence j
, 1 mile l ist along st.cpon line between
said sections 7 and 1^ The land belong- |
'nt* to one G. VV. Men ;W Strvitfi r I. |
' •klahoma.
Motion was made by Jno. L. t.'ase that
the resolution be adopted, i
seconded by Andy Allen and
carried.
«Official bond of W L. .lohnsoo. road
j overseer, was approved.
' Official bond of M M. Johijson.
' overseer. Klmore township was appnjve<l.
When the baby is suffering thedou-
j bre sffliction of hot weather and bowel
disorders, the remedy needed is Mc
GEE'S BABY ELIXIR. It reduces
1 storr.acn and check looseness of the
Sold by City Drug Store. adv.
Strange.
Strans things happen The other
evening we were kept awake for an
hour or so by two men arguing a cer-
tain question and for once the man
with the loud voice was right.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
1 The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
! GROVR'S TASTELhSS chill TONIC, drives out
to the water.
C'jrit SI.) Sores, Onw atiMdus Wii't Cuft
t The wnfst C i .r. no matter n how 1 'jn? standing,
j ,re cured by the wonderful, old reliable Or.
1 Porter's \nti*er>tic Healing Oil. It relieves
I ui4 Ue^ls at the umc time. 25c. 50c. $1.00.
FOR SALE
.^iiuiiuiy report oi it. ti. « an
noiieous assessment \ overseer. Walker township was approved.
reconsidered and al- Monthly report of W. \Y. Edwards, road
overseer. Stratford township, was
proved.
Monthly report of Paul Cook, road over-
seer. Klmore township, was approved.
Monthly report of Ray Pirinley, road-
O" ' overseer. Whitehead township, was ap-
proved.
.! o. Tompkins* monthly report as
road overseer. Stratford township, was
approved.
K. C. P'-rter's monthh report as road
overseer. Elmore township, was approved.
Geo J. Chrlstisen's monthly report as
road overseer of Brady township was ap-
proved.
On motion of R. W. Graham, and second «
of Andv Allen the following changes were j (
madrf In """! ■ UHrtrlc-ti.:' well known tonic propertiesolQUININE
Road district No. 1, Klmore township r « **, * *.u * • t-v-*
sh.'i®! hereafter ,be Tow ushV 2 north , IRON. It acts on the Ltver. Drivei
Range West, and the overseer of same out Malaria, Knriches the Blood and
Affidavit of S.
for lack of funds.
Affidavit of W. D. Strickland vv
allowed for lack of funds.
Affidavits of K. A. Butt and K L. Ri
inson were disallowed for lack of funds
Claim of Henry Anderson was disal-
lowed.
Affidavit of J. E. Whitehead was -al-
lowed.
Report of T. J. Austin. Clerk of the
County Court was approved.
-'r"o I Report of T. J. AVagner. Clerk of the
toon County Court was approved.
• Report of Pearl Bradfield, County Su-
x oo I Pcrintendent was approved.
Report of SherKT ami Deputies were
i.T'iin i appr ved.
to oo • Report of VV. J. Harris, Register of
10 oo was approved.
10 oo I Report of VV. H. Houser, County Treas-
urer, was approved.
t-^00 I Report of T. J. Austin. Clerk of the
j County Court, was approved. ,
Report of T. J Wagner, Clerk of the
County Court, was approved. *
Report of VV. H. Houser, County Treas-
urer. for-June, was approved.
10 00 Report of B. M. Horseman. Justice of j
the Peace, was approved.
1 j Depository bond of First State Bank of
• - ao Pauls V alley , was approved.
s oo D oo«lt^rv bo"d «>f the First National
Bank of Pauh< Valley was approved j
port of l>. C. Abuey, Justice of the i giialj hereafter be that part of
Stratford, was approved . 3 north range 3 west, south
lem. A true tonic. For aduks and children. SOc
L. D. Abney, of Stratford,
democratic-nominee for repre-
sentative is the guest of Prof.
J. F. Pratt.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
V i n | General Tonic because it dontains th *
shall have not exceeding t>« days at $2.00 ( Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents
per day: Road district No. 5 Elmore r
15:W0 '
8.00 .
12.10
!per . .
Township shall be that part of township
| 3 north range 2 west, being south of Rush
Creek: M. M. Johnson was appointed
j overseer of said district and his time
i fixed not to exceed 40 days at $8,0' per'
| day. Road district No. 2 Elmore Town- J faiTllS. 80 and ;MJ aCrPP □ DO lit 10
ship gball be changed to township 2 north • . .. '
range 3 west, except the north six sec- jSOUth-ea^t Of PaillS Valley. Ap-
FOR SALE — T vv o unimproved
tions of said township, and K. C. Porter,
the overseer of said district, shall have
not to exceed 60 days at $2 00 per day.
Road district No. 4. Klmore Township
townshin
Rush
On easy terms, a good team of
horses, S years old, weight about
1100 lbs., gentle. Will take good « i. Karns. May. jun,-
saiarv. $00.00
note. Vaughn & Milburn, " ' -
Pauls Valley
10.00 ^ resolution was introduced bv Jno. \«. ' (^reek and Sections numbering from . —
00 | ase that the ( ount Clerk adv ertise for f; inHusive in Two. N R :: VV. The over-
•t 00 bids tor the erection of a bridge, same to of said district shall be Kd. Stew«T*t:
lm t'lther It steel spnn "i suspensltin. same his ,.Xceudlng ".0 davs at $2.00
• 7 00 to be erected over Sand Creek between : per day.
" " | - <1 fi. Township , North. I Townahlii
plv to Wui. Stacev, Chickasha.
Okli. *
Only One "BR0M0 QUININE"
To get the genuine, call fc " full name. LAXA-
Pond district \'o '> P.radv TIVE UROMO QUININB. Look for aignatur?o!
shall hereafter be Twn. 1 N. R K. w. GROVK Cures a Cold in One Day. Stop.
to be 70 | l W, and tiiat piirt of f X. It 1 K. In Gar- « «*h and h«dache. and work, oft cold
•cording vln County. Geo. J. Chrlstlsen
1 his jar stays sealed
—absolutely air-tight—
until you want to open it
And it 13 a easy to open as So close. Raise
the spnng! That is all you have to do. The
top u all glaii—absolutely sanitary.
Atlas
E-Z Seal Jars
are made of green glass—to exclude the light
and prevent discoloration. The mouth is extra
wide—almost as wide as the jar itself—so wide
that you can put in plums, tomatoes, apples, pears,
'peaches, etc., without
cutting them. In that
way flavor and fresh-
ness are retained.
Made in hall-ninL pint,
quart and ha!f-gall'>n sizes.
•Most g: ><:er* ell E-Z Seal
ii t if your does not,
•t us know.
Hamilton Coupons are
packed in these jars.
Ha?ehAtlas Glass Co.
Wheeling, W. V*.
W 'rite for boo* of recipe*. 20
60 rtttpti. .Viw by
Marlon Harlan J; ton* ti
Jatnutu I irgmia cook*.
Harry Olinhant, July salary ....
Sum Gresnam, Janitor service
T .1* Austin, July saiarv
VV. R. Wallace, July salary . .
| En ,i i . i [fume Jul]
| A. K. Suggs. July salary . ..
IT J. Wagner, July salary
J. K. Walls, constable work. $1
Held over.
ij. K. Walls, constable work. $.1
Held over.
The Contingent claims were i
and disposed of as follows:
the plans ami specifications of the, «eer. time not exceeding '50 davs at
;;o 00 Count;, engineer. Said letting to be made ji'j.00 per day. Road district No 3. Brady
75,00 by the Board of County Commissioners Township, shall hereafter be Twn. 1 N.
3i .00 ^**Pt. 7th. 1!«14. On motion of Jno. L. u 2 V\ ; VV. L. Johnson was appointed
100.00 Case and second of And Allen the reso- . road overseer, his time not to exceed 50
17!'.]ti lution was adopted. ! days .«t $2.00 per da v.
7 , imi The Township business was then con- Motion w as made by Jno. L. Case that
UV.' 50 sidered and dlfposed of as follows: i the Hoard adjourn until the first Monday
;pi.0O Klmore Tow nship claims considered in September. 1914. Motion was seconded
• and disposed of as follows bv Andv Allen and the tioard adjourned.
Allowed [ u VV. GRAHAM.
I J. A. H'ger, road work $ 6.00 1 Chairman Board of County Commissioners
bard. Young & C|t., I Attest
•nslde.ed bridge material 2:'.V2:. |
Paul Cook, material for township.. 14.20
j Allowed *'aul Cook, road work 50.00
< Pioneer Tel. & TeL To. phone rent.$ 4>0.00 J. A Hager, road work 32.00'
jit. A. McMurtray. Agent. Premium iK. C. Porter, road work 6.00,
n Co. Treas. bmul 300.00 K. L. Keysv Hdw. Co., Hdw
ALBKRT PLASTER,
County Clerk
Earl li. Carter
PRACTIAL AUCTIONEER
Live Stock, Farm Sales, Real
Estate Sales a Specialty
Pnone Walnut 233b Offict 27 N. Robinson
Oklahoma City, Okla.
H. McCarty. Sprinkling stre
I I'earI Bradfield. office expense,
i $U.75
I Pauls Valley Democrat, printing..
O. F. Worley. criminal fees . .. .
C. F. Worley. traveling expense...
I''. F. Worley . office expense
; J. K. Walls, expense
} J. I >. Sloan, expense
IVV. H. Houser, office expense. $50.71
Albert Plaster, office expense
A K. Suggs, office expense
! .1 L. Menefee, holding election,
jw J. Wallace, holding election...
J. H. Leedy. holding election
Ira Bryant, holding election
C. Willard, holding election...
i J. M. Owen, holding election ..
■ .s J Goad, holding election
11 A. Bell, holding election
1 M. 11. Deal, work on election board
; t' \v. Cock, holding election
Frank Halley, holding election ...
; li. w VVettermark, Clerk of Co.
Klection Board
.1. B. Moss, holding election
Sam Hewitt, holding election
JJ. W. Katman. holding election
j Chas. Green, holding election
11. T. Jones, holding election
i A J. McClain, work on election..
I .1 M. Hill, holding election
, Henry Hargis. holding election . f.
II. F. liarten. holding election
Will Courtney, holding eUctiou
\\ . G. Baker, holding election
1 J. Kngland. holding election ...
J. T. Brown, holding election ....
Frank Deal, holding election
Walter Leslie, holding election . ..
Lee l^tyton. holding election ......
J. L. Roaily. holding election
H. A S/$vcnton, holding election..
V. V. Thomas, holding election...
H. VV. Mulllns. hohiiltg ^ectlor....
J. P.. Winn, holding election
2.00 Twp.. $14.00. Held over.
Kansas City Bridge Co. steel
.28 , bridge. $275.00. Held over.
!3'.i ".0 i Claims against Brady Township weree
L's considered and disposed of ag fallows:
3.00 | Allowed
23.25 Carey-Lombard-Young & Co..
.." 0 I bridge material $01.20
17.00 D. H. Hoover. Land for road.a 70.00
Carey-Lombard-Young A- Co..
33.lt' lumber 17.".7
4.oii '*eo J. Chrlstlsen. road overseer.. 21'.50
1.00 Kansas Cit> Bridge Co., 2 steel
25.50 1 bridges. $525.00. Held over.
2*>.30 | Fred Merriman, old warrant, $in Oo.
2s.04 | Held over.
24.30 | Claims against Whitebead Township
2fi.80 I considered and disposed of as follows:
2«>.40 ; Mfhnetonku Lbr Co., lumfTer $ 12.20
2H.00 Leeper Bros. Lbr Co., lumber.... 12.15
27.25 Minnetonka Lumber Co., lumber... 67.35
30 60 I Minhetonka Lumber Co.. lumber... '0 j
33.4R Ray Brinley. road overseer 14.25
3( ::.s VV. P. Dockiu rn. office rent, $20.S3.
1 >lsallowed.
132.90 The claims against Stratford Township
25 Od I were considered and disposed of as fol-I
To '■ lows.
26.25 J Allowed
2001 JJ o. Ton'ipkins. road work S «!.00 j
2> I. •' Tompkins, building bridges.. 150 om
30 40 ! L Oliver, land for road 15.00
27.95 Parsons .v Keaton. Hdw. for Twp. 13.00 [
25.40 ) Minnetonka Lbr. Co.. lumber
27.40 I Carev-Lombard-Young Co.,
29.€0 ! lumber
K W Good, road work
W. W. Kdwards, mad work
.1 G. Stockton, road material..
E. Burch. road work
J. C. Hart, road work
J. C Gosnell, road work
Fred Sllger. road work
14.45
26.15
25.95
24.70
25.90
25.20
■■■■
25.75 BlU Keef, n ad work
FARMERS
ATTENTION!
40 acres good up-land for sale
30 acres cultivation, 10 'acres
grass. Fenced. Small house. A
bargain and give easy terms
Vaughn=Milburn
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PALfLS VALLbY
47.00
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