The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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Published in the Stroud Democrat
l'assed and approved, this the 12
U D
July 16 and 23, 1915.
D. V. BURTON
Editor, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
$1.00 Si* Months
,50c
ORDINANCE NO. 114
One Year
°rd"ed
imd„«e dd« .««OcW rJ, ."0. > ~ Oklahoma
under the Act of March 3, 1897.
Cards of Thanks, Church and other Entertainment
where charges are made will be paid advertisements and
Tents per line will be charged. No free t.ckets accepted.
THE STROUD DEMOCRA^
day of
W. A. Hadley
President Board or Trustees
Alspaugh, Clerk
Sayings By Graduates in Positions
c ,t I From Business College Guthrie,
An ordinance fining the fire ,units of the ,
TownOt stroud, oklahoma; providing fot Oklahoma
the construction and repair of l.tti.dings | ponca Cfty. "Four Worked
within the said fire limits, and hxing a pen-J c_~,l uv c'llarv
aity tor the violation thereof. jhere and none fired. My salary
Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees . a m0nth in One year. Quit
of the town Of Stroud, Oklahoma 'feeding cattle to enter school.
Sectio.1 1 rhe following described ler- ,, .
ritorv in ihc town of Stroud shall embrace Motto:-Education pa>S.
and constitute the fire limits of the town of Fairview Okla. "I would not
Stroud, towit: Commencing at " noint on I
Notices
five (5)
Stroud, towit: Commencing at a point on | , anvthiniT
Sixth avenue where said avenue is inter-; exchange my work tor anyming,
sected by Fourth Street: thence south along ! . , t th £ q B Q
,he liast line of said Sixth avenue to a point , am glad to
••We are willing to Join in evory ef-
fort to elevate woman but will assist
m none to <lraK her down. The de-
scent of womanhood ib the most awful
tragedy in civilization As she sinks
she may, lUo the setting Bun, tint the
horizon wtih the rays c-t her depart,
Ki„ry. She may tenderly kisn ths
mountain tops of her
farewell she may, like the sinking
sun. allure the populace with her
beauty as she disappears for the night
but when she steps downward, thn
earth is as certain to tremble arid
plunge Into darkness as death is W
follow life."
Mrs. C. T. Main visited friends
and relatives in Depew, Sunday.
Joe Warner of Sapulpa trans
acted busines here, Tuesday.
Willis Chastain of Marshall,
Mo., spent the first of the week in
Stroud, visiting friends.
Wright was here
Sunday visiting
IIP PORT OF THK CONDITION OF
THE CITIZKNS BANK OF AVKRY
ot Avery, Oklahoma. June 23 191'
RESOURCES
Loan and Discounts 25,211. <8
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 501 60
Slocks, Bonds, warrants, etc 225.48
Securities with the State
Banking Board 618.56
Furniture and Fixtures 2,381.00
Other Real Estate Owned . 62.00
Due from Banks 1.,226.11
Checks and other cash
items 309.10
Cash in Bank 3,/58.21
Total t i:.I, 21,293.41
A Square Deal
1 guarantee a Fit, Style, Quality of Goods and Work-
manship of any Made-to-Measure Suit I order lor you
See my samples and let me take your order-once a
customer, always one, try me once.
Panama and Feli Hats Wade Hew
Stroud Panatorium
Phone 24
Call or See "Nick"
am making
"Out of
avenue to a poirit
on said avtnue where the same is inter-j ,. .—0 - _
sected by Second street thence l ast along , pennant hanging in my
the North line ot Second street to a point navt > >ui peuu
on said Second street where Second street j r00m.
is intersected by Second avenue; thence WashinfTton, D. C., Depart-
North ..long the West side ot Second ave- ^ningt j
nue to a point where same is intersected by mental berVlCe.
Kourth street; thence West along the South , , ,,
line of Fourth street to the place of begin- kOOCl nU 6.
ning. i McAlester, Okh
section 2. It shall hereafter be unlaw- [ nQ Qne faJle{} t() hold the
ful for any person, persons, tirm or corpor- p- /- p (•'„ V-erf
ation, to build, construct cr ■ rect, or cause job hei e. 1 IVe L. U ti. ■ h. -
to be built, constracled or ,-rected within 1 compliment the thorough
the units provided by Section 1 hereof, 1
any building, shed, h use. warehouse, teaching of yOUl' school.
fence or other structure, without tirst oh- cherokee, Okla. "I recom-
tainine permission therefor from the Boar un„„ f0
of Trustees of the town ot stroud. mend the C. C. B. C. to anyone to
Section 3 it sliaii hereaf er be un jw- |)e most reliable. Left farm to
structure, being bui.t, cunsiruci-d or erec - Artesia, N. M. Sorry I
,.d 111 violation of Section 2 her
i in any manne
5,0(t0.0o
2, r o« >. o<
2,927.99
5,000.00
Miss Mabel
from Paden,
homefolks.
.1,4*5.00
Allen Garriott was a <'handle 1
business visitor, Mondaj.
Chicken Lifers
An old hen lias a much larger
liver than you in proportion to
weight or food eaten. Then it
follows that they get bilious just I
like you do. They
cross, unhappy
and make her happy. Then she
will lay eggs all winter. Come
and get a package of B. A.
Thomas Poultry Powder, reed
it occasionally. See your hens
perk up—hear them sing—look
for eggs. Your money back il
kfaiS J. W. Varner.
TOTAL $50,293.84
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock I'uid In
Surjrtus Fund '
Undivided Profits, less Expenses
and Taxes l'aiil 3
Due to Banks
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 25,060.12
Demand Certificates ot
Deposit . .
Time Certificates ot D<
posit
Cashier's Checks Out
standing
Total Deposits
TOTAL ....$50,293.84
State of Oklahoma, County of Lincoln
5S; 1, John Murphy President of the above
named Bank, do solemly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief, so help me God.
John Murphy, Presiden.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
: 8th day ot July, 1915.
Anna Dale Hamilton
lwvl„ ^ Notary Public
. are grouchy,' MyCoc™™ In".""'1"
Start hei li\tl j \ A . eit 11 I Uirectors
I K. L. Conklin |
after be
.7.710.0(1
. 61013
,:>4,865.85
„ 'the violation of said not enter school two years before
Raymond, Washington,
or corpoT , left farm near Prague, Okla.,
noved, an; came thru C. C. B. C. Glad oi it.
vithii^the Built fine home in six years.
Guthrie Milling Co. "1 would
not exchange my stenographers
hereof to
irovided by
it obtaining
Board ot
"1-
Section 4. It shall her
ful for any person, persons, lirn
ation, to move, . r cause to be i
building, shed, house, warehoui
otlu i .iructure, from one phu.
limits provided by Section 1
another place within the limits j
1 hereot without h.
permission therefor from the
Trustees of the town of Stroud.
Section 5. It shall hereafter 1 - unlaw-
ful to. any person to labor upon any build-
ill,, shed, house, warehouse, fence or oilier
structure, being moved in violation of
Section 1 hereof, or assist manv manner in
the violation of said Section 4 hereot.
Section 6. It shall hereafter be unlaw-
ful tor any per.-on, persons, linn or c<,rP«t"
ation, to move, ..r caused to be moved, any
building, shed, house, warehouse, feme 01
other structure, from without the nmits pro-
vided by Section 1 hereot, to a place wi ti-
i„ the limits provided by Seciion 1 >«««■
without first obtaining pi muss,on thciel°[
from the Board ot Trustees of the town ot
Stroud
Section 7. It shall hereafter be unlaw-
ful for any person to labor upon any buuu-
shed, house, warehouse, fence or
loiter structure, being moved in violation o!
' Sec ion ti hereof, or to assist in any man-
ner in the violation of said Section 6 here-
of. .
Section 8. It shall hereafter be unlaw-
ful tor any person, persons, firmor corpor-
alter, repair or build too, or
COL. CLINE
Auctioneer
^ <
Will cry a sale anywhere
and guarantee satisfaction.
MAKE ALL DATES AT
THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE
Misses Hazel and Ada Under
are visiting at the home of Wm.
Lippert this week.
According to a financial state-
ment the town of Wellston in 1914
collected $11 in fines and $48 in
dog tax.
If You
re troubled with heartburn, K<wc* and
a distressed feeling after eating take a
i ()0 Dyspepsia
texoucio Tablet
Tablet
before and after eaeh inenl and'you will
obtain prompt relief. Sold only by us,260
J. c. Burton's Drug Store.
ation. to alter, icpan ,
cause to be altered, repaired or built too
the outside of any building, shed, house work jg easy with yOUI
warehous., fence or other structure within , WOFK
the limits provided by Sect'on 1 J""1' . . ,
^.8i«a „i c,nth
stroud. , with your course.
Section 9. It shall hereafter be unlaw-; Enter gchool at Guthrie, Okla.,
a^r.; and be in the army of C. C. B. C.
other structure, being altered, rePal" °r j Boosters.
' ' 'ion of Section s hereot,
1 Don't Feel Good
Tli it is what a lot of people tell us.
Usually their bowels only need cleansing.
will do the trick and .nakeyoute.dfinOe
\V,. know ti..- positively- lake one
tonight. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
J. C. Burton's Drug Store.
COURTLAND M. FEUQUAY
Lawyer
FEUQUAY BUILDING
CHANDLEH, OKLAHOMA
We have just printed a new
batch of (No. 10, Prarie) oil and
pas leases and will sell them at
for 5 cents. This is the latest and
best form being used by all the
leading oil men.
$100 Reward, $100
j Pi'.1''.*.drt'ou«r„"[i:,£^;£;::}^,!;r\.o"n
| dreaded disease that ^ that H
'mmmm
I'ourdinK'up'l^he^'onstUi^l ion.ajii^assistUlff
nature In i'is curative pow-
rrn:e,hat XV . rf'r On.- Hundred Pollan
for any case mat It falls to cure. Send
'"""cmSnBT * CO.. Toledo. O.
F&YiStirLXut'i-'X < ' CO""**""
for any others.
Oklahoma City, State Office.
C. B. C. diploma decorates
my room."
State Superintendents' Office.
"I am making good."
Sioux Falls. S. D. "Salary
2500 per year. I observed scores
of your graduates from cot,!'1 re-
porting on down and none failed.
Enid, Okla. "I am making i
tfood with my work and prai e C.
C. B. C."
Sapulpa, Okla. 1 write B\ l ne. |
Finishislied school in three months.
Sure there on court reporting."
Okemah, Okla. "C. C. B. (-
delivered the goods for about '25
employees in this town.
I Kansas City, Kans. "Law
training."
-tIAlKVCffA?
[BS35!=
no
Siirasota, Fla. "Liookkeeping
violation of
Mrs. Knox Elder of Muskogee
is here visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Charles.
Old papers for sale at this office.
built too, in violation
or to assist in any manner the
said Section 8 hereof.
Section 10. The Board of Trustees of the
town ot Stroud shall hereafter grant permis-
sion for the building, construction and erect-
ion ot buildings, sheds, houses, «"h u"s'
fences, ana other structures, within the
linn's established by Section 1 h"eo£' and
tor the moving of buildings, sheds, houses
warehouses, fences and other structures _
from one place within the limits provided oklahoma railroads started
S teBilflnl't Tuesday for . three
^ p 3sereer ra,e'
structures trom without the limits provided
by Scction lhereofMoaoPUce^within the R j Miller, Harry
f'oTthe'alteration, repairing and building pen(Jeri Homer Breeding, Lltt
"U"J" WaIC" Cowling. Pete Byrne. Dick Corley
were among those who attended
the trial of the Stroud Bank Rob-
bers. Tuesday.
awful suffering.
•f suffered untold agons'
with neuralgia. I thought '
would go mad with pain. A
friend of mine advised me
to take Dr. Miles' Anti-Pa n
Jiilla I did so and the pain
stopped almost at once.
Then I commenced using
I>r. Miles' Nervine and be-
fore long I was so that I did
not have these pains any
more." K. J. WINTER,
r.r.l E. Platte Ave..
ik. Close attention to
work is the cause
of much Pain and
many Headaches.
Obtain relief by
taking one or two
DR. MILE-S'
anti=pain pills
Then tone up the Nervous
System by using
Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine
if fibst bottle. or box, fails
to help you, your money will
ine aiici#uw «> •-! ™
Ot buildings, sheds, houses,
Band Concert
Saturday night.
m Main St. every
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The Best Policy-The Lowest Guarantee- Rate
Backed by a Massachusetts Company with a Million I ollar
Paid-in Capitol. •
Oscar Presson,
Local Agent,
Stroud, Oklahoma
W. F. Malone,
Gen. Agent,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
UUIlUiugo, • , •
, , uses, fences and other structures within
the limit! provided by Section 1 hereof
said permission to be gumted upon written
petition, showing the kind ot build ng
Shed, house, waiehouse, tenci. or other ,
mcture tor the construction or erection of
... oh permission is asked, ihe material o
„„ich the same is to be erected or con-
structed, the location of the same, the di
mrnstiuns of the same and full particular
pertaining .hereto; and the building to be
moved with the place the nm
moved to. if the petition is for^ perm ss. n
to move, as herein provided and t ill par
ticuiars ot the building, shed, houi ,
' fure i f\he'alteration, tepairs and meternl
to he used therein and the location thereoi,
.he p. .'.ion IS lor permission t
1
STS^n-S6S w^'ot"frame con ||
—-r^e granted for The" buiXg. ^
sx&1 m^si£r%s
1,0 pemiC.^non^all'granted foi the mov-
nnv frame building, sneu,
hou.^, warehouse, fence or other structure
?; . matprial and construction to a
°i TAm .thin the limits provided by Section J
1 hereof and abutting on Third Street there-
Kwe'- S oo) no, more than Fifty
\ linllars for each violation ..er
di^om,nuance ot the vioUtion
ord ilia lie", in conflict herewith ate hereby
repeaied. for
b
M
Ycnrs of
leaud us
People Ask Us
What is the best ,;ivlll.v'';'
i'\perionee in sellitiM: all
to always teoommend
VteAO&t-
lory. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
J. C- Burton's# Drug Store.
When you feel
Stretchy, I!alf
Bluo and Out of Sorts,
look to the Liver; it
Torpid.
herbsne
(he ltemedy Vou Need.
xtuanrnv..0^;^.^
use puts till 1 blna ,llso ex-]
{."i^PiSand food assiml-
ft',1 ° the bow. Is and
&arno-ilVoi.or obstruct
U;i?'
I mental aotlvlty and cheerful |
| spirits.
rrtee B«e per Bottle.
| J a m e F. B a 11 • r dJV o p .St .Lou I«. MO.
"use Stephens Eye Salve tor
Sore E>es. It Cure^.
C. BURTON'S 0R11G STORE.
m
„ In ^Amea buggy. "Bred in Old Kentucky "
lirive your carcs away ^ ;dea gQ easl|y t|iat it just
Built like a race Wse. Runs so ligm., i ^ ^ ^ q( ^ pu,5
makes you forget your worr.e - , me,t,c- Makcs you 1 -fla
^ H-nl Pri&rou&di%vcyry tim, you go ou- for .. r
Jrl bugv.:.- ; • t •• :t..i * ^v<;et'.:'nJuse I Luiidmy back ot everyone.
UK ihe better buggy for your money and
Ej See tbe Ames at our dealer s. it > ou _
H don't know who he is, write us.
w-4 • The ARSES CO., inc.
*$« J..V1" -. OLlldi ia Owensboro, Ky. f y/
r*i
.,'5
M. W. _
STROUD OKLAHOMA
H
lynch
al' druggists, 3ii
package, for 25c.
day—enjoy this
laxative.
in an original
Get a bottle to
ileasant
easy,
An Easy, Pleasant Laxative
One or two Dr. King's New Life
Pills with a tumbler of water _ at
night. No bad or nauseating
taste; no beltching gas. Go right
t„ bed. Wake up in the morning. Rugs of all sizes and styles.
enjoy a free, easy bowel move- *lso have a fine line (or summer,
ment, and feel tine all day. Dr. |matting rugl.
! King's New Life Pills are sold by | _ Garriott Furmture Store
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Burton, D. V. The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1915, newspaper, July 23, 1915; Stroud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc121176/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.