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THE DEMOCRAT-TOPIC
PUBLIHHKU W KRKLY.
By Hbhh it t auk.
Official County Paper.
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j Dr. J. L. VVoniack wont to Norman
j Monday.
Mrs. A. H. Crist spent several days
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
Muskogee, Okla., Nov. 19 — Declaring
that the recent financial flurry was I at Choctaw this week.
caused by the avariclousneBe of man , Mrs. John Sheets iH visiting her
and not hy Hod's benevolent and son and family in Shawnee.
abundant blessings. Governor Charles1 Miss Hat tie- Fruit of Shawnee is
N. Haskell has issued a proclamation the guest of Air. and Airs. L It. Jones,
designating Thursday, November 28, Rev. Jordan preached a very inter-
as Thanksgiving day. Tin- proclama- esting sermon at the Baptist church
tion is as follows: Sunday.
"Whereas, the president of the Unit- i Mrs. H. C. llelfle of Wymore, Ne-
ed States has designated Thursday, I braska, is visiting her son. Carl Keifle
November 28, I! 07, to be Thanksgiv- and family.
ing Day throughout the nation, and • I lev. J. B. MeCance who for anuni
"Whereas, it Is the custom unlver- her of years was pastor of the M. K.
sally sanctioned for the chief execu- church south at Moore is now pastor
tlve of the states to appoint the same of the church at Sparks, Lincoln <oun-
day as that named by president to n. Oklahoma.
be Thanksgiving Day, and a holiday. Vada, the four months old daughter
1 C. N. Hskell, governor of the state ,,f Air. and Airs. S. CJ. Dyer, died last
of Oklahoma, in conformity with the , Friday and was laid to rest In the
custom aforesaid, do hereby appoint Smith Cemetery Saturday. Bro. J .W
Thursday, November 28, 1907, as Payne conducted the utieral ceremonies i
Commissioners Proceedings
November 15th. 1907.
The hoard of county commissioners i J. F. I Jen 1 son, county commissioner,
of Cleveland county, Oklahoma Terri- road and bridge work, allowed <5.90.
tory, met in special session at the I
office of county clerk in Norman, Ok-
lahoma, on the 15th day of November,
1907, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. in.,
of said day. There was present and
presiding Hon. J. F. Denison, chair-
man; W. A. Taylor and Sherman
James members of said board, also
present F. O. Miller county clerk,
when the following procedlngs were
had 'to-wit:
In the matter of approval of
official reports, ss.
The following official reports of
county officers were by the board ex-
aminedaml approved, to-wit:
Report of F. O. Affiler, county clerk.
Report of I. H. Sale, sheriff.
Report of R. s. Bryant, ex-sheriff.
In the matter of approval of of-
ficial bond of county judge,
In the matter of declaring this
a regular meeting of the ,
hoard ss The official bond of N. E. Sharp,
Th, board Mil* udvlwd that the an" lor Cltve"
prorlanmtiou d« lnrlnS Oklahoma a "" 10ou"'-v Oklahoma. hav-
waie will be Issued on the 16th lust., "'B bee" f,ltd wllh ,he clerk
at which time the t. nils of all terri- a"proval 01 'e hoard «>«nty
•orlal and .-nunty officials will have said bond Is duly cx-
lidid. It is the order that this meet- alld amou'H and security
lnK of the board be and l„ declared b'"1B HR" by the
i-gular sis-Ion of said hoard, and Ule "tale Pf 0klah°™ said
all nutters that pertain to official.', "nd is ilcc,|ltal a,ld Wm>ved by the
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I Local News j
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,„h„ M., t, FOR KENT: Two furnished rooms.
home folks RP""1 8U"d"y "V' ""one =9,
h0„ m„ , , , , 'Mayor John E. .Millar was a CJuth-
Hlake Hawkins is here this week',., , , • , ...
from Texas. Me Wsitur yesterday.
Mi.,, n . ... i . i AIr. and Airs. James Harden were
Alls. Coat w'as shopping in Norman i . \v .
last Saturday. j Oklahoma City visitors Wednesday
Homer Sellers made a business (?)
trip to Norman Saturday.
The Alisses Montgomery were guests
of Miss Anna Xulk Sunday.
Little Jimmie Pratter is recovering
from a spell of the measles.
thanksgiving Day and to be a holiday i Rev. L. 11. Fulllugame who has u r" *7™. i .V'1 ' T w",VI""rboard.
. , - , , , reports and the settlement of ao~)
in the commonwealth of Oklahoma, host of friends in the northern pari , . , , . '"r*
. , ■ m i . counts be declared in order for con-
and earnestly appeal to the people of of Cleveland county, was appointed
thiH new and hopeful state to join pastor of the church at Geary, Okla-
wlth the people of other states and of iioma, by the conference of the AI
the nation in giving sincere expression g, church south which closed its sHs-
of their gratitude to Almighty Ood ' Sjon at Durant .Monday.
for the blessings which have been be-
stowed upon them.
sideratlon, also as to approving
v&e matter of final adjust-
official bonds, etc. j ail(1 the settlement of coun-,
j~ ty auditor's report on office j
In the matter of allowance and | ' ^ bryant, sheriff, ss.
disallowance of claims, ss. J the report of Tom Hovdston.
itiiai.% soi iet\ was organized at The following cla ms against auditor and accountant, which was
"The 'union of"Indian territory and day night' VvTc T WHson la,,d Oklahoma Territory w,eVe to the boaid of county
, , i . , ' ' -xamincd and allowed and disallowed, '-onifljlssioners, and approved bv them
[lahoma territory into a state equal , was chosen preside, nt, Roy Wingo vic0- , utf. ,J' \L , 7 , '
mnstitut iona! rlahi and UoWer with ... mi... u-. i . * ~ 1 a,N ° August, U0,. it
Oklahoma
in constitutional right and power with | president Aliss Rhoda Kellev secre- V . ^„ ,,
i _ - Ul,} L. A. Bigger, surrender of tax cer- is Shown that R. S. Bryant as sheriff
tiflcate allowed $<". is due Cleveland county on account
Dr. J. A. Walker, professional ser- of fees collected and received In ex-
vices. disallowed $126.00. * of the salary allow* d him as
The Lead1 r Printing Company, sup- sheriff, the sum of $865.49, and the
■piles for offices, allowed 17.60. board being advised in the matter on
each of the other states, Is an event i ,ary and MJsh Dora McPetk treasurer
of everlasting importance to the in- phe society will have regular meetings
habitants of the state and of the , Vl,, v Wednesday evening.
Superintendent F. B. Swank wiioj
was in Moore Monday informed us
nation. Our people are inspired by a
deep gratitude for the blessings of
self government securt d to them by
a constitution of their own making,
with the privilege of self government (secretary to Congressman Seott 1*
under the guidance of a divine Provi- jl is Ml. Swank has made a most ex-
deuce and the honest laborer in all u COUnty superlntei.di nt and has
of the avocations of life, will be 'greatly endeared himself to the Peo-
Mi's. Homer Sellers has been quite
sick for the past several days.
Air. and Airs. Johnson were guetss
of Mr. and Airs. Frank Mozley Sun-
day.
Mrs. Fannie Rohbh was visiting rela-
es in Norman several days last
week.
Miss Eva ^'lse was visiting in No-
ble Wednesday and Thursday of last
week
Alias Susie Warner of Sayre arrived
Sunday to visit Airs. T. W. Ewing
ind family.
Ex-County Attorney A. Nlcodemus
is attending to legal business nt Tul-
sa this week.
8. AI. Rosen baum of New Castle,
who has been sick for several weeks,
is reported convalescent.
Jim Pile and family left yesterday
for Roger Mills county for a three
weeks visit with relatives.
How about the cream on your cow's
milk? Try a sack of alfalfa stock food
and see it increase. Phone 220.
S. 11. Maddon was here from Sul-
phur last Friday. He lias recently re-
DURKEE'S
MEAT MARKET
For Choice
FRESH AND SALT
MEATS,OYSTERS
AND FISH
PHGNE 317
Mrs. K. P. Cambron of Norman |b i ""?da..T" of ly."'"'ld
visiting her daughter and family, Mrs.
Geo. Alois.
Airs. J. A. Brown who has been sick
some time with fever is some Im-
proved at this writing.
Air. and Airs. Geo. Miller and family
of Norman were guests of Air. and
Airs. Frank Casey Sunday.
.Miss Lena Alozlev, who is attending
the high school at Norman spent Sat-
urday and Sunday at home.
Air. and Airs. Geo. Smith of Lexing-
Ali's. Dr. Ale Pike and Mrs. N. E.
Sharp and daughter visited friends
in Oklahoma City hist Wednesday and
Thursday.
Prof. \\. E. Replogle of 10-1-east,
was here Wednesday and made this
office a pleasant call. Prof. Replogle
will begin teaching in district 20 next
month.
Roland Hughes and John H. Mosier
returned! last Thursday from Kansas
City where they appeared before the
postoffiee inspector to give informa-
ton township spent Sunday with their tJ
daughter and family Mrs. J,m Wadlev. ,l°'1 a "«d cat company.
m<„.. *iii it , K. R. Sykes of Chico, Texas, trai
Aliss Mable Alorris, who has been
very sick the past three weeks the
Chico, Texas, travel-
ing representative for the Ellison Fur-
that he would depart for Washington T|]p L,„d(r Prlnt||lf; Company> Slip. the 9th day of Octobtr, 1907, held I Proving.
result of typhoid fever. Is slowly In,- "fr" & Car"et Co" of Ft' Wurth
Tuesday where he will act as private
given his just reward.
"The patience exhibited by our peo-
ple during the long struggle for state-
hood. aud the great development of
the all but unlimited resources of our
state under most adverse conditions,
are proof that our people will prosper
to the full extent of the opportunity
which the new order of things will
afford them and Oklahoma will enter
upon her career of statehood under
auspicious circumstances.
pie of Cleveland county. He will no
doubt be of great service to our con-
gressman from this district.
Airs. A. F. Barton, Aliss Minnie
Payne, Dr. C. P. Kelley, Dr. J. L. Wo-
mack, Dr. C. C. Nail, W. W, Hlnkle,
Henry P. Dresgen, C. E. Schnitzler
and James A. Cowan were among the
Cleveland county delegation attending
the Inauguration of the new state of-
ficers at Guthrie Saturday. Dr. Kelley
wore his confederate veteran uniform
"The financial stringency prevailing aluj (00j. n prominent part in the
not only in the state of Oklahoma, j proceedings of the organization.
plies for office, disallowed 0.00. that certain iums in auditor's re-( Mrs. George Alorris and little daugh-
It. F. Wolf, witness fee, allowed 1.00. I)0,,t were imp op -ily charged against ,er- Mildred, of Purcell spent Sunday
K. It. Chastaln, coal, allowed 191.00. "u- said It. S. Bryant, and ordered {ilIld Monday at the home of hercous-
G. E. Fuller, work on county bridge-, 51 correction in said report, crediting in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morris of Noble. p"a
allowed 43.70. the said R. S. Bryant with items to Miss Jennie Bradshaw returned to
but throughout the Union, Is not at-
tributed in any degree whatever to
any lack of God's benevolent, and
abundant blessings, but purely the
result of the avariclousnesB of man.
We have then to strive for the cor-
rection of the practices of men to
the end that we may better enjoy the
bounteous provisions for the happi-
ness of humanity which the kindness
of the great Creator affords ub.
"The people of this state, as in the
case of many others, are financially
distressed; but this is not attribut-
able to God. The avaricious tendency
of man is responsible for the misery
and distress prevailing. It is, how-
ever, to be hoped that the cloud will
soon be dispersed and business re-
sume normal conditions, conservative
and safe for the benefit of all classes.
Gov -rnor Haskell s Inaugural address-
was a model array of democratic prin-
ciples in which he sets forth the Idea
that every farmer and laborer Is an
important factor in the business and
commercial wealth of our state, and
the necessity of careful supervision
and rigid control of public service cor-
porations upon which the welfare of
the common people so largely depend.
Our entire list of state officials are
men of extensive business experience
and unquestioned integrity in whom
we can safely trust the new ship of
state.
Col. Wm. Cross Improving.
Col. William AI. Cross, secretary of
state, who has been seriously 111 and
whose death was hourly expected, is
improving and the chances for his
"On Thanksgiving Day, aa you meet uitlmate wm,.r! alv gool,
Bryant with items to
Henry Mawell, work on xcounty l'le amount of #805.reported by-
yard, allowed 1.25. auditor left a balance of $531.70 yet
Mrs. M. L Williams, money paid ll,,e the county by It. S. Bryant,
to pauper expense, allowed 34.50. sheriff.
Lilians Alercantile Company, mer- Now on this 15th day of Noveni-
chandise for pauper, allowed 110.00. 'Jt'r, 1907, the board of county corn-
er. T. Stlnson, work on county yard. inissloner8 being further advised in
allowed 2.25. the premises finds that the said R.
J. H. Hatfield, sheriff fees earned, Bryant, sheriff should be credited
allowed 730. ion auditor's report with the further
Nolan A; Martin, merchandise, al- Sllln °f $155.90, for the reason that
lowed 14.40. said auditor in his report has charg-
Abshier A: McLaughlin, merchandise t,(l the said R. S. Bryant with seven-
for pauper, allowed lS.So. ty-five cents (75c) on each tax war-
South Texas Lumber Company, lum- rant colleete.d when the law pro-
ber for county brigdes, allowed 104.73. vides that such charge should be only
South Texas Lumber Company, lum- fifty cents (50c).
ber for county bridges, disallowed. Therefore the board orders that
8-67. from the balance of $531.70 there be
C. E. Vest, stenographer fees, al- taken the sum of $155.9y leaving a
lowed 5.95.
returned to
her home in Minco, Oklahoma, Sun-
day afternoon where she spent last
Week with her sister. Mrs. Dora Wil-
liams.
Rev. J. K. Florence and family of
Ardmore, Oklahoma, will be at home
in the Methodist parsonage the com-
ing year. Bro. Florence having been
called here to fill the pulpit.
Boston.
Aliss Jessie Hagan is slowly recov-
ering from the chills.
Air. W. Peachee made a business
trip to Oklahoma City last Saturday.
Air. Bruce Peachee was a pleasant
visitor at Air. Moore's last Sunday
evening.
Mr. George James and Mr. Wallers
xns, was the guest of his brother,
S. L. Sykes, Sunday and Atonday.
FOR SALE: One handsome five oc-
tave "Crown" Organ at a Special bar-
gain. Elegant "Crown" and Hammond
'ianos at reasonable prices.—PHILIP
SCHMITT, 1302 West First St., Okla-
homa City. 18-5
C. W. Sammetlnger who has been
visiting here for several days left
this week for Lock wood, Allssourl. He
will Hkely return to Oklahoma in the
near future and again take up his
residence.
Airs. W. E. AIcFadden of Lexington
purchased a resident property from
E. II. Johnson in West Norman this
week. Tate & Clement consumated
the deal. Airs. AIcFadden will move
to Norman to send her children to
school.
The fourteen months old son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. .Moffett died at
7 o'clock p. in., last Saturday. The
funeral services were conducted by
Rev. AlcCorkle at the residence Sun-
"money to loan"
ON FARMS!
LONC. TI All;
LOW RATI-
I'RlviJ.i*.< r: I'WMI.NT
Money Ready as Soon as
the- Papers are- Approved
Gma.wD
JAMES A. COWAN
THE FARMERS FINANCIER
Office Over Hank ot Mcore.
MOORE, OKLA.
INSTRUCTIVE
IN TERESTING
balance of $375.71 now due Cleveland ila8t Sunday evening.
were pl< aant visitors at Air. Rayburn's , ,
, , ,, , . day afternoon. Burial at the Oddl'el-
liisl Simrliiv oVnll nir
the family in friendly reunion, re-
member the poor and needy with
gifts of comfort and Joy."
Senator Owen's Hot Shot.
Senator Robt. L. Owen of Muskogee
who will certainly rank among the
big men of the senate sent a bomb
Into the camp of his enemies at the
TW-Mtf lS!lipi C«ngr,«H convention i,roadwa; ha8 pa,M and
No man In Oklahoma Is more popu-
lar than he and his thousands of
friends will be glad to know that he
will within a few weeks take active
charge of theoff Ice.
Yesterday's Oklahoman says:
William AI. Cross,s ecretary of state,
who has been dangerously sick in Ills
rooms at the Saratoga hotel. South
at Muskogee Tuesday night.
his recovery is practically asa*ired. His
special to the Dally Oklahoman lemperatur>, and respiration
says:
The sensation of the day's proceed-
ings in the Trans-Mississippi Com-
bercial congress was sprung tonight
wheen Senator Robert L. Owen of Alus
kogee, himself an Indian, took the
platform ai d in an impassioned .-p,-, eh
made reply to a statement made by
Moty Tiger, tin full-blood chief of
the Creeks, that the desire of educat-
ed Indians to remove the restrictions
that ^u'round full-bloe d's land la e'aus-
ed by the itch.ng palms to secure con-
trol of tho< i lands.
This, Sen. Owen bitterly denounced.
He pledged his honor that he was
sincere in his efforts to protect In- g j oiddings
dia^s and whites alike and said:
"If the slate of Oklahoma has her
poor, she w ill take care of them and
not ask the federal government to
do so. If necessary by the grace of
God we will put food in their mouths
ai.d build a shelter over their heads
ai.d we will do it iu our own way
without the advice of a federal inter-
ference that has so long been a curse
in the form of a mismanaged aud mis-
informed interior department.
"Furthermore, the federal represen-
tatives who are now busying them-
selves about my personal character
and life will be driven from this slate
as they should be and the three de-
tective: that have been placed In this
state to secure information as to my
record will have little results to show
for tneir paii.s. 1 would give my life
if uece&sary to nrotect the people of Ierm
the state 1 shall represent.'
are nor-
mal, vvhile other developments e f the
last 24 hours give hope of a rapid re-
covery. It is believed that lie will be
able to go to Guthrie within ten days
and assume control of his office.
He fully recoveri el consciousness
yesterday morning and was «ble to
greet his sister, Miss Florence R.
Cross, who arrived at noon on the
Frisco from New York, and who will
remain with him during his convales-
cence1. A large number of his more
intimate friends were allowed 10 visit
him during the afternoon and even-
ing. Among the callers were Senator
VN'hltehurst of Sayre, Attorney
. John Threadglll
and Leo Myers, present secretarj of
.~iate. Governor ai d Airs. C. N. Has-
kell, who intended to visit Air. Cross
on their way from Aluskogee to Guth-
rie last night, changed their plans
because of his Improve d condition.
W. L. Chapman Appointed.
W. L, Chapman, editor of the Shaw-
nee Herald, and a former citizen of
Norman, was appointed secretarj of
the board of corporal Ion commission-
C. H. Alayabb, labor on county yard, county, Oklahoma Territory, by R. S.
allowed 1.50. Bryant, sheriff, on report made by
City National Bank, cash paid on auditor; and the board finds and or-
clalraB, allowed 10! .73. ders that the said amount of $375.71
A. Nlcodemus, salary as county at- is a proper charge against the said
torney, allowed 168.75. R. S. Bryant, sheriff, and that he is
A. Nlcodemus, expense as county at- Indebted to Cleveland ee>unty for
torney, allowed 0.95. such amount.
F. O. Miller, county clerk, salary j And whereas, R. S. Bryant, sheriff,
and clerk hire, allowed 193.50. did on the 20th day of September,
I. B. Sale, expense as sheriff, al- 1^)7, file in the office of county clerk!
lowed 24.65. a written statement authorizing the
I. B. Sale, sheriff, fees earned, al- board of county commissioners of
lowed 211.55. Cleveland county to hold bis salary
AI. C. Loeffelholz, work on county earned as sheriff of Cleveland coun-
bridge, allowed 79.10. ty, for the months of July, August
Perkins & Northern, merchandise for and Septmber, and to apply same on
bridge material, allowed 1.35. (any indebtedness that he, the said
G. M. Burnett, work on county B. S. Bryant, might owe Cleveland
bridges, allowed 23.50. ; county.
K. W Allison, lumber for county j And whereas, the board of county
bridges, allowed 23.22 commissioners of Cleveland county,
F. B. Swank, office expense, al- Oklahoma Territory, did on the 9th
lowed 2.00. i day of October, 1907, allow an account
L. It. Ramsey, examining teachers, or claim for $777.00 to li. S. Bryant,
allowed 15.00. j sheriff, fe>r fee s earned as sheriff dur-
F. B. Swank, examining teachers, j ing the months of July, August and
allowed 15.00. j September and order a warrant drawn
F. B. Swank, salary as county sup- in payment of said amount on the
perintendent of schools, allowed 150.00. salary fund of said county and it
J. E. Carrier, examining teachers, appears that said warrant has been
Aliss Essie Damron of Oklahoma
City is visiting her old friends In the
country this wkee.
Rev. Kelley of Moore closed a re- 1
vival meeting at Round Top school
house last Sunday night.
A singing was held at the home of
Aliss Pearl Schwartz last Sunday even-
ing. A nice time is reported.
We had a fine rain last Tuesday.
The farmers could not pick cotton
that day but they enjoyed the rain.
Mr. Ivan Conningham of Oklahoma
City was visiting friends and rela-
tives out in the country this week.
Rev. Graves of Kansas preached at
Round Top school house last Sunday
night. He Is their United Brethren
lows cemetery.
Analysis of Oite) Weiss' Alfalfa
Stock Food: Fat 4.77 per cent, pro-
tein 14.11 per cent, carbohydrates
53.51 per cent, fiber 11 per cent.
While corn only contains 9 per cent
of protein and material matter. $1.50
per cwt. Norman Com. Co.
Joseph and Janie-s, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Thompson, of Pauls Valley,
were the guests of their aunt, Airs.
Geo. Wjnans from Friday until Sun-
day. Air. and Mrs. Thompson were the
special guestB eif Governor and Mrs.
C. N. Haskell at the inauguration.
Mrs. Thompson assisted Airs. Has-
kell in receiving.
R. Jackson, a former citizen of
Cleveland County, came over from W'a-
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Row to Use It."
A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the
Use of English.
JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, Editor.
Partial Contents:
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How to Increase One's Vocabulary.
The Art of Conversation.
Shall and Will; Should and Would:
How to L'Be Them.
Pronunciations (Century Dictionary).
Correct English In the Home.
Correct English In tlie School.
What to Say and What Not to Say
Course In Letter-Writing and Punctua-
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Alphabetic list of Abbreviations.
Business English for tlie Business Man.
Compound Words: IIow,to Write Them.
Studies in English Literature.
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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Graduates of the American School
of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Alo.
Hours 8:30 to 12 a. in. 1:30 to 5 p. m.
Calls answered day cjr night.
Office, new Flood building, up stairs.
First door east t f P. O., Norman, Okla
PHONES-—Office 3611; Residence 304.
yesterday shaking hands with
" Ills numerous friends. Air. Jackson was
preacher for the coming year. , u . « t i . i
.... , ,on*a Wednesday night and was kept;
I here will be a box supper at the ,)U
Round Top school house Thanksgiv- i
ing night. All are kindly invited to ! ■ , , _ , . f ,
... . elected county commissioner from the
come and bring well filled boxes and u- , , . , ,
Watonga district at the last election
enjoy yourselves. , ... . r„. 4 , ,
bv <.! majority, rhe district has a
Norman republican majority of 250.
I Air. Jackson is the guest of his daugh-
ter, Airs. AI. Runyan, during his |
j visit
Engineering at'the University.
The School of Applied Science of
the University of Oklahoma is a school
for the higher education of young men
In engineering. Its course of instruc-
tion includes electrical, civil, mechani-
cal and chemical
OFFICE hours 8 to 12 AND I TO 4^0
K. II I'KNDMiTON,
l>R. OF DENTAL SURGERY
Office over thi- City Nationsl itsiik.
Norman - Oklahoma
allowed 15.00. I properly drawn and signed, and Is
R I> \1 xande'r surveyor's fe'es being held by thee board of county j l>ftS€-d upon drawing, mathematics, me-
eirued, allowe.d 13 30. commissioners pending a final settle-i°'lan'rs' Pll>'8'cs chemistry, and shop
Norman Telephone Company, tele- ment with the said R. S. Bryant on j praetice.
j Phone service, allowed 4.90. auditor's account. ,n the m°dern technical school the
N. H Sharp, probate judge, office And whereas, it appears from the -^'''^ nt is first made acquainted with
expense, allowed 2.35. auditor's report that R. S. Bryant.1"16 Gieory of principles and then in
N. E. Sharp, probate judge, insane sheriff, owes and is due Cleveland !the s1ioPb iill(l laboratories be verifies
I fees, allowed 17.80. county, Oklahoma, the sum of $375.71. l'1,s theory. The theoretical and text-
N. E. Sharp, probate judge,
earned, allowed 5.05.
fees Therefore be It resolved and order- l,ook work ls supplemented by ex
Dr. Newell for Superintendent.
Dr. Newell of Yale, Oklahoma, will,
engineering and Jn;j| |s rumore(| receive ,|lfi appoint-
ment of superintendent of the Insane
asyluiu.
Dr. Newell was a nieinbero f the |
constitutional convention.
"I have known Dr. Newell for Seven- i
teen years and lie stands high in his j
profession. No better man could have
been selected for the position," said
Dr. R. H. Pendleton to a reporter for |
The Youth's
Companion
d. by the board of county commla-!rinu'"ls ant* investigations in the this paper yesterday
L. Smith, cedar piling for bridges, sioners of Cleveland county, Okla- ,aboratories* Th(? student thus culti-
allow.d 143.75. homa, that J. F. Denison, chairman of I vates ,he essentials of a good
It. S. Bryant, ex-sheriff, fees earn- said board take the warrant issued to KilU(,; accuracy and clearness of Ujonday
ed, allowed 67.85 R. S. Bryant for the amount of $777 . thoiiglit.
J. F. Denison, county commissioner, and proceed to cash said warrant, and J Performance of laboratory ex-
jsalary, allowed, 37 50. pay into the county treasurer of Cleve- i Perim< nts with all the apparatus as- Xoilce
Dr. Newell's appointment, will be,
announced by Governor Haskell next
i will
i more
appointment of Mr. Chapman
ve universal malefaction as no
active working democrat re-
sides in the new state.
Jack Love gets the six year term
and is chairman of the commission.
J. J. McAlester drew the four year
term and A, P. Watson the two year
Sherman James, county commission- land county to be credited to salary j ®embKd ready to hand and all diiv<
er salary, allowed 37.50. fund of said county the sum of $375.71 lio,1K explicitly given, though usually
W. A. Taylor, county commission- and to Pay the balance of said cash ,a"e(l Practical, have really little of
er, salary, allowed 37.00. .received on warrant lo R. S. Bryant, j practice In them, iu actual practice
W. A. Taylor, county commissioner, Ordered that the board be and , l*u' enginee i Is confronted with diffi-
road and bridge work, allowed 12.75. adjourned. i cultles which be can overcome by a
Sherman James, county commission- Attest: J. F. DENISON, knowledge of underlying principles and
er. road and bridge work, allowed F. O. MILLER, Chairman- |lhe abillty «wemble h*8 own ap-
18.00. County Clerk.
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The board issued a
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ord
r Wednes-
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sh the two
S MMARY OF AUDITOR'S REPORT OF SHERIFF'S OFFICE
As adjusted by the Board of County Commissioners.
R. S. BRYANT, SHERIFF.
Charged In Auditor's Report with shortage of
For fees turned on lax warrants, and not reported $745 10
For taxes collected and not reported 10 90
For fees earned by deputies and not reported 99 20
For excess allowed ou salary claim 10 29 $865 49
$ht>5 49
Mr. SnedtH'ker and Paul Franklin
f Kansas City arriveel Tue-day night
for a few days hun
company with Fred Re
and Roacoe Smith ti
Chickasaw to be abse
Ye
ed, J. C. Hughes
e> left for the
at several days
Miss Katie Hartnian lefi Wednesday
afie.ri.oon lcr Kan: as City to spend
the winter with her sister
Charged on tax warrant account with
Credit* d on tax warrant account Oct. 9. 1907, with $27" 12
Cudited on tax warrant account Nov. 15, 1907, with 155 99
Balance due on tax warrant account 311 99
Lhu: K*d on miscellaneous accounts with
Credited on miscellaneous accounts 0< t. 9, 1907, with 56 67
Balance du. on miscellaneous accounts 63 72
RECAPITULATION:
Chargd In Audlteor's Report wlth shortage of
vTidtid on tax warrant account by County Comrn'ra. $433 11
Credited on miscellaneous account by County Comm'rs. 56 67
Balance du. county on all accounts not paid 375 71
$745 10
$745 10
$120 39
paratus. The laboratory and shop
equipment of the University is plan-
ned to illustrate the fundamental prin-
ciple's and to train the student to
j solve whatever pracitcal problems he
may meet in the course of his career.
W. O. W. Election.
| The annual election of the Wood-
men of the World will take place on
the first Wednesday night In Decem-
ber All members are requested to
be preseut.
JOHN A. FOX.
Counsel Commander.
Thanksgiving Dinner.
j The ladles of the Christian church
| will f?lve their annual Thanksgiviut,
dinner on Main Street. Everybody in-
cited. Price 35 cents.
Judge McMillan made a business trip
49 to Pauls Valley Tuesday.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the
county treasurer's office will be* clos- j
ed from Novembe r 25 until December
1907, in order to close up the busi-
ness of the present treasurer and pre-j
paratory to turning the business of
the- office over to the new treasurer.
ROLAND HUGHES, |
County Treasurer. !
Roland Hughes' Abstract Office
First de>or south of First Nat ional!
aBnk.
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