Bartlesville Enterprise. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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RARTLESVTI.M1!
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SNAPSHOTS
October, 1911, and every bid" Shall
ilit> ueconiimnied by a certified .check
1, and often asserted' that the an- j 1'or '(lie "advent of the firs! edilion
o-blle was going to displace the President' Taft has come and gona
{that caused a mlxup In inSii5ou7itc3wifi^ rftk betel* five'oYUrfk 1'. (Whllshed in the Weekly Kuter- said plans spocilli-i.tions, maps
towi Lrtan The Nig shot the ' o., (V* I «.h ^ W -fltttfftr.HrWe tfOpt.^.'J!T rfhd'Oef. 6 tfftrf 13. drawings and requirements of h
•ft'ch 1>id shall be accom- 19M.) contract with suld county, and that in the Mint of temper cent of 'the
heck in the NOTICE OK l/KTTIXC; CONTRACT such bridge will lie constructed and; amount hid, made payable • to the
completed within the time specified | I'oard of County Commlssionpi-a of
ill his bid. j Washington County, OklatvonW
1UB_. The successful bidder shall also which shall be forfeited In- the
h.Hi Board of County Commissioners of J K| ve a u0nd with good and an (Helen t j event the successful bidder falls or
of Okla- sureties payable to the State of j refuses <o enter Into a contract for
Oklahoma in a sunt not less than the .construction of such building oi1
oountv|fbe amount of the contract price,I fails or refuses to give the bonds or
?d
cent of the amount j uitllKjl'.
Notice is hereby given that the!
j Mex and the Alex carved the Nig sojli'l l , and
(•■that they; both died. Last report i panled by a certifi
was to the effect. that the whiskisum of ten per
W3s stjll doing business at the old|bid. made payable to Ihe Hoard ofj
stand. County Commissioners 'of Wash in g-
■ non county, Oklahoma, which
Here's a pleasant thought, Twen- be forfeited In the event the success- J Washington
ty million people are preparing I toi'ulM bidder falls or refuses to enter rhonia, on tin* 17th day of Octobe
llefoember how it was once feaiv,emy would write a book, ^nd starve n#xt winter in-China. into a contract' for the construction' | j j nt the ofllce of- the
I. .. --j--. ,-jrtVv.. 1 ' ,.„r„ao«! ,,, I conditioned that such
of such bridge, oi faite or le tarns of 8a|,j county, will open bids
of]
county
State
irse and how It -was going to ruita
e hofse raisers of lhe country?
eli, liave you heard of any auto
tving to pull the horse and wagon
it of a mudhole?.. Now don't
lgh, please.
insist that
< more about
''Greek verbs
| °>0 long as mothers
liteir daughters (know
lie oarist tense of
Tian they do about the manufacture
If hash, just so lonf will the di-
orce courts be crowded.
'
1 One of the "deep voiced" men of
lartlesvllle makes the shallowest re-
st jBrks.
i the O R HAT OPPORTUNITY of
head line writers in the southern]
Kansas press has gone with him.
'alls or refuses
Judge narlbA" says lie'doesn't have | to give bonds or comply "with an
airdome to see the j the requirements hereinafter speci-
they are seen from j fied.
Every bidder shall submit
to SO 10 111
"spnoti01'3,"
liia back porch every day.
| and. let a contract to the
lOrisible bidder for the
I "
withi'of a bridge over Butler
i.
| pay till Indebtedne
e-t re"lioiK/ - nnd material
ah or and material furnished In the
ostruetionjdonatrueUon of said bridge.
Creek In] The Hoard of County Commis-j
the right to reject i
bidder shall |comply with any of the requirements
Incurred for j Uor^inafter specified.
How would you like to he a news-
paper nun? Early this morning a
woman phoned this department and
wanted to know right off the reel
how many i'nion and bow many
■Confederate soldiers were killed in
the battle of 'Gettysburg, artd how
many Were wounded on each side.
.Seldom a day passes that a newspa-
per isn't called on to settle some dis-
pute in sciencc, reason or revela-
tion. Olv, gee, but it's nice to be a_
bU.sy liewSpipdr man!
Kvery bidder shall specify In hie
hid a t'n|e within which said build-
lug shall be constructed and conw
pleted.
The successful bidder shall give
a bond with two or mor« good and
suffioieut sureties to be approved lb?
"Chin music"
is the inalienable i President Taft has announced
light of every woman, but that does | that he wili attend church twice
jot give the woman wljh a double j while in the town of Baldwin, Kas.
bin the right to talk twic
■ as much
the one who hasn't.
'rank Adams thinks there is
ome thing wrong. The Spooners
ave been here two nights and Mike
asn'f; suns "Buckwheat Cakes" yet.
his bid detail drawings, showing the Jackson Township in said l-ornty on | sinners reserve
Blessed i« the man who, having j manner in which he will arrange j the West line ol Section One t.1* I any■and all "1.^ sentem-
business to transact in^a busy bus!-1 the construotlftn of all parts of said .Township I'wenty-six \ i ot m
- piece, knows enough to go at j bridge and shall specify a time I Range Ittelve (1~* Kas. .moon • _ , . i
1hi 'ing to said contract and drawings, i Boned of County Commissioners 8m;li Hoard of County Coromlseton-
I plans and specifications for said jo# Washington County, Oklahoma. ■ j erg, which bond shall be giveTi and
bridge now on file in the office oft B.v A. C. Ward, Chairman, payable to said County and condi-
the County Clerk of said county at! ATTEST: tioned that «uch contractor shall
Bartlesville. Oklahoma. All 'bids J. C. Mitchell, County'Clerk. j construct such building accoriti<n« to
for the construction of said bridge j (SRAM (said plans nnd specification* and rfr
Bhnll be sealed and tiled with said, — qulretnetrt* of thef contract with
County Clerk before five o'clock (Published In the Weekly Kntf r-1Raj,j county, and that such bn-tldltiR
P m... on the 1Gth day of October, prise Sept. 22, 2 and Oct. <1 and 13, win .tjlJ constructed and completed
orce to the business and then, liav-i within which said bridge shall
fn'tr transacted such business, I constructed and completed.
str^ightlway goefh his way. Yes.j The successful blddeV siiall give
tlrrlce blessod k he. Hf blesseth theja "bond with two or more good and.
| busy man and others who are wa-it-j sufficient sureties to be approved 'by
ing to be waited upon, and be.-biess-|siich Board of County Commlssion-
eth-ihime B.' Just, when thia -depart-J em, which .bond shall be given anil
men'"vas trying to crowd eighty sec-jpayable to said COunty" nnd cotidi-
onrls into a minute today a man | tioned that such contractor shall
catn^ In and aftfetvconsumdng ten construct such bridge according tojIOll. aad
minutes' time in beating .around the i said plans, speciHcatiOtis, maps, panted by
his busi- ■ drawings and. requirements of the I sum of ten per cent of the amount
•h bid shall be accom-
eertitied chenk in the
'bush, jiroceeded ■ to state •
ness. In all twenty-threp minutes'
time was consumed when it would
The president seems to understand | ]lR^ raq-uHred ie««'than five min-
perifecrtly the most, popular form of j j,Rd tll0 ra^n realized the1 im-.
sport indulged, in by the residents' pg^tnK^e of time to a busy man.
of "flald^'ln. | ■
contract with said eount,v,
ani
that hid, made payable to the Board
Bueh bridge Will be constructed and
ieortiplete.d within the time specified
•in .'his bid. ,
The successful bidder shall also
give a bond with good and sufficient
of
County Conutftesloners of Wasliin^-
tto County, Oklahoma, which shall
be forfeited in the event the success-
ful bidder fails or refuses to enter
into a contract for the construction
1911.)
NOTIl'K OK- I.KTT1NO CONTItAl
I'Olt HltliKiK.
Nrotlce Is hereby given that the i
Board of County Commissioners of I
A'ashlngton county, State of OklaH
within the time specified in his bhl.
The successful bidder shall alao
give a bond with good and sufficient
sureties payable to the State of
Oklahoma In a sum not 1<mm th«n
the amount of the contract price.
No. Mayhelley, a man may- run
Tiie man who pretends to be Kim-]
niel also says be is from Kansas, jgelf liable to arrest on a chnrge of
,'J'iie fact that he says he is from | cruelty to ■animals. '
Kansa, makes it of Interest to thej _____
reading public. '
j Wonder i? the Dipper is the cause
I of the moon getting full.
A story about WlllianV Johnstone
bf Bartlesville and a boat race in
Illicit hfe took' part on Waloon Lake
k'hich is in Michigan, appears in thej Notwithstanding the great suc-i •
lurrent issue of the Argosy. HIjL, the aviators are achieving, you I ..n<Wg ,f anfiov you to an oM
ntitled "Out o£ a Stormy . ty, will: notice that the railroads are, (M]Sfonier f.ome out of a rival etore
s bjt H. Bedford Jones. Jstlli doftig the bulk of the traffic ! wi|), hjs ar|Dg f„n of bundles?*' ask-
| business of the country. '' [ ef? a reporter this hiorning of a
Third street merchant. "No," wijs
sureties payable
blind pig" and yet not lay Oklahoma In a sum not less than
he amount of the contract price,
bidder shall
incurred for
labor and material furnished in the
construction' of said bridge
the State of 'of'such bridge, or fails or refuses
conditioned that such
pay alt indebtedness
to glye the; bonds or comply with
any of the requirements hereinafter
suecifled.
Kvery bidder shall submit with
his bid detail drawings, showing the
manner in which he w'" arrange
, "(live me liberty or death," ex-j
katmed. John T. Palmer, and left
kimediately for -Missouri. He said:
'Since 1 fell out with the breweries,
I thirst until my tongue hangs out
knd my cries are in vain. Good bye
Oklahoma."
Judging from the titles of some of
he plays for this, the last week at
:he airdome, one would think that
:he end of all things had came, The
il.oy last night was entitled "Resur-
rection" and the one for Saturday
night is "The Devil."
/
Coburn, secretary of the
A Kansas newspaper announces j thp wly> „j jll9t ^ tQ hlni^ ask how
that Joe Rank is about to tie j the 'folks are, how bis business Is
The Board of Courfty Commts-jthe construction of all parts of said
sioners reserve the right to rejectlbridge and shall specify a time
any and all bids. j within which said, bridge shall be
Dated this 20th day of Septem-'constructed and completed,
her, 1911. '■ The successful bidder shall give
Hoard of County Commissioners j a bond with two or more -good and
of Washington County. Oklahoma.
Rv A. C. Ward. Chairman.
homa, on the 17th day of October.! on,mionefl that BUch btri(}er bUU
1911, at the office of the county j J)av a„ indpt,tedlleefl incurred- for
clerk of said county, will open bids Lbor and material furnished In the
and let a contract to the lowesl >■«-1eonntrurttcm of said building,
sponsible bidder for the costructioni Thp Hoa|,d of Cmjnty ComTnl8rf
of a bridge over Little Caney Creek j gj0Tiers rej,erV€ the ri(,ht to reject
between-Copan Township and Dewey ly ai](J ^ Wd-_
Townsip in said County on the South) l)flf<i(i th,g 2n,h d;ly of Sel,t«h.'
line of Section Thirty-one (31),K ,gy
Township Twenty-eight (28) North j u<)a|l(t of r„llnty
Range Thivteen (13) East, accord-
ing ■• to said contract and drawings,!
for said
1 attest:
caught in the matrimonial net. We coining on. if his little boy fully j ( p Mitchell, County Clerk,
refuse to believe it. They have got j recovered front the'measles and how| ' ' ^
to bring Joe before us wearing-hand his wife ?ot along with her chlek-j ^
c'uffk and leg irons before he will ens and a lot of such questions and
be!icye that he has been caught. , pretend never to see his purchases
— — arM nine times in ten the next time 1 ^
The average man discovers after i he comes to town he comps right OH
his rambles about the' world that j bn-'k to my store."
■the people hang to the dollar abbut;
as hard in one community as they j A Bartlesville woman wakened up
■do'in another. 'the other morning and told her hns?
sufficient sureties to be approved by
such Board of County Commission-
ers, which bond shall be given andi
payable to said County and condi-1
^tioned that such contractor shall j
construct such bridge according to
Enter- said plans, specifications, maps,
nd 13.1drawings and requirements of the
contract with said county, and that
LIOTTINO CONTRACT Sllci, bridge will be constructed and
conipleted within the time specified
in his bid.
The successful bidder shall also
give a bond with good and sufficient
sureties payable to the State of
plans artd speclticatlons
bridge now on tile in the ofllce of
the County,Clerk of said county at
Bartlesville, Oklahoma. All bids
for the construction of said bridge
shall be sealed and Hied with said
County Clerk before live o'clock P.
M., on the 16th 'day of October,
1911, and each hid shall be accom-
panied by a certified check in the
{or Washington County, Oklahoma. .
By A. C. Ward. Chairman.
ATTEST: '
J. C. Mitchell, County filerkv '
(SEAL.)
(Published in the Weekly Enter-
prise September 22, 29 and October
6th; 1911.)
\OTI< irritM'ni riCATlOV
State of Oklahoma, County of
(Published in the Weekly
I prise Sept. 22, 29 and Oct. fi
FOR BRllKJE.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners of
band that she "hadn't slept a wink"(washington'• county, State:of Okla-
11' the merchant knows his busi-1 al':the night. She said that £he bad j homa) on the 17th day of' Ot5loher,j0kl<,h(m,a in a sum not less than
the county the amount of the contract price,
sum of ten per cent of the amount, Washington, ss.
bid, made payable to the Board of |
County Commissioners of -Washing-
ton County, Oklahoma, which shall!
he forfeited in the- event the sue-j
cess fill bidder fails -or refuses to i
enter vinto a contract for the con-
struction of such bridge, or fails ori
ii the Court of Mark L. ITackett,
Justice of the Peace in and for
the City of Bartlesville, in' said
County and State.
A. H. Ruling, Plaintiff, '
vs.
Anna M. Allen, Administratrix of
fi1 ii Coburn secretary of the - , icouui, on uit? i uu u .i
lvin -m 'board of a^ultii're, has had neps- "e «! « lot ^v<\er Ihear^ e^ythiag that had happened m| fl( the -office of
: t rr:::i«^^ ^ or the of said county. W1
S nt. 1, i nrettv severe * digger bill than usual. hood. A few minutes later when I, Mcon4ract t0 ti
his
hanrt. This is -a pretty severe
Ithing to say against a man who has
[always had Mr., Coburn's reputation
jfor good commhn sense, but his lat-
est picture shows it to b6 true.
lie Russian who murdered Prem-
,Ur Stolypin ten days ago has been
hanged. Had he committed his
crime in' America the attorneys for
the defense would "'still have been
arguing the motion to quash the in-
dictmelif because it did not state suf-
Jicient cause for the' arrest.
It is said law is a jealous mas-
ter. But not so mean a one as a
jealous woman. Only one thing is
meaner than a jealous woman; that
is a jealous man.
From the Information contained
in yesterday's dispatches it would
(seem that this is the open season on
American soldiers" in' the Philip-
pines.
ill open bids'
the lowest re-1
| they went'down stairs they mder fo,. the costructlon
The private soldier who comes that burglars had been in the house |Qf brjdge over Tim,ber Lake Creek
Home from the Philippines always j and moved furniture and turned the j Madii;on township on the half
knows ft lot more about the "situa-jcontejlts of drawerfe on the floor,
tioli" over there than the congress-! —
men wnb are talking a^out it all the ! The story is told of a Hominy law-
time. ' jyer who.was seen with his hands in
j his owii pockets.' Qujlte unusual
If ignordnce really is bliss, then!this.
conditioned that such bidder shall
pay all indebtedness incurred for
•labor and material furnished in the manner
construction of said bridge.
The Board of County Commis-
the young thing that has enough of
It in her system to bawl at you in
a ptfblic business house and demand
the reason for, you not having clean-
ed your clothes, well—she must be
exceedingly jubilant.
Bartlesville 'gets into the Kimrnel
case through Jim (Mft^tefs. Masters
formerly lived in Arkansas City and
is as well acquainted with Kimmel
us any of the expert witnesses who
ihave been sent to Niles, Mich.-, to
Identify him.
A reader writes this department
and asks to know what a resident
oi Maine is called. He says he has
heard of New Yorkers, Oklahemans,
Arkansawyers, etc., but -Maine has
him stumped. The writer don't
know either unless you call him a
maniac.
A beauty expert eays in her ad-
vertisement, "Mark your nose, then
send it to me." How Would the
writer find the news in the mean-
time?
! Section line running North and J^i0ners reserve the right to reject
South in Section Bright (8), Town- anv and Mn bids.
sip Twenty-four (24), Range Four-] hated this 20til day of Septem-
teen (14) East, according to said|ij,er ion. . J ^ , ,
contract and drawings, plans and „OMP(1 of (•„„„♦> CommisMoners ^nffiei.nl sureties to be approved by ;a« commission for procuring
specifications for said bridge now onj()f washington County, Oklalmma.
file in the office of the County Clerk i hy A. C. Ward, Chairman.
of said county at Bartlesville, Okla-j ATTPJST
homa. All bids for the construct-1 j. q. Mitchell, County Clerk.
ion of said bridge shall be sealedj (SEAL)
|and filed wijji said county clerk be- j ' —
fore five o'clock P: M., on the I6th( (Published in the Weekly Entei-
u-tifuses to give the bonds or-comply the Estate of Dante!^W. Allen, and
with any of the requirements here- William D. Allen, Agent, Defend-
in after specified. ants.
Every bidder shall submit with, 1 Ko. 108ft. '
hi bid detail drawings, showing the I Said defendants, Anna M. Allen,
in which he will arrange J Administratrix of the Estate' of
the construction of all parts of said | Daniel W. Allen, and Wlllstn Di 'Al-
hridge and Bhall specify a time Men; Agent, will take jnotiice tliat"
within which said bridge shall bejthey have been saqd In the abote
constructed and completed. j named court upon an action for the
The successful bidder shall give recovery of one hundred and five4
a bond with two or more good and]dollars diM plaintiff from d^fendan^
ptlr-f
such Board of County Commission-] chaser • of an oil and gae mining''
ers, which bond shall be givea and'lease by plaintiff for defendants,*itt
payable to said County and condi- which case a writ of garnishment.'
' John D. Rockefeller's ancestors
came over here in 1723, 'tis said.
It's a safe hfet they' went to
immediately.
work
day of October. 1911, and 'each bid|,prjse Sept. 22, 29 and Oct. 6 and 13,
shall be accompanied "by a certified! 1911.)
check in the sum of ten per cent of|N<>™K OV LKTmO^THAC'l
the amount bid, made payable to
the Board of County Commissioners
Rev. Straight performed the As-
tor wedding. Now. give it to us
straight, preacher, how much of that event the successful bidder fails m
of Washington county. Oklahoma.,
which shall be forfeited in the
FOR imiDOK
Notice is -hereby given that the.
Board Of County Commissioners of
Washington county,- State of Okla-
homa, on the 17th day of October,
nter into a contract for 1**1. at the office of the county the amount of the contract price.
. . . . Ml „ LtJ*. ! JUIahaJ tlml ..unit uUttll
Carl Morris may still be a hope
hut he seems • to be'of the forlorn
variety.
Harry Roberts, who lives near
Springfield. Mo., did many strange
things until 'be 'began to sirfg Casey
Jones and then he was speedily ad^ ™ cures so 1 began taking them and
sure enough I had as good results
s .oW nr"e m yj" Wtt O, „« m,
■refuses to give the bonds or >et a contract to the lowest re-
sponsible bidder for the costruction
of a bridge over Hogshooter Creek
in Liucolu Township on the South
tioned that such contractor shall
construct such bridge according to
said plans, siiecitlcations, maps,
drawings and requirements of the
contract with said county, and that
suclr bridge will be constructed and
completed within the time specified
in his bid.
was issued on the 14th day of Sep-
tember, 1911, against the Bartles-
ville National' hank, of Bartlesville,-
Oklahoma, requiring it to answer as
to certain fund# in Its possession be-
longing to defendants, and must1
answer the petition iiied therein By
said plaintiff on or before the 28r<*
The successful bidder shall alsotday of October, 1911, the date set
give a bond with good and sufficient
sureties payable to the State of
Oklahoma in a sum not less than
\ Great A<1 vantage To WocUlrtg Meni,ai's or
.1. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St., Steu- [comply with any of the requirements
benvillfc, .0., says: "For years' I [hereinafter specified.
suffered from weak kidneys and a! EVery bidder shall submit with
severe bladder trouble. I learned of his'bid detail drawings, showing the <
Foley Kidney Pills and their wonder-
There is a story in the current
number of the Argosy about Win.
Johnstone and a yacht race on Wal-
loon Lake, Mich.
The rural communities are refus-
ing to tolerate or look upon the pic-
ture® of Bfeu 1 ah Binford, which may
make Mt' necessary for her' to return
to her old trade.
A girl una'ble to support a fam-
ily has ino, business marrying the
man of ner choice unless he is past
twehty and has ceased to look with
longing eyes on the best pool play-
srs in town.
jtulged insane.
A young man from the southern
part of the state recently applied for
a place in a local clothing store, say-
ing his "girl" had moved here and
he wanted to be near her. Needless
to say, that statement queered him
and he didn't get the job.
D.r. Cook is writing a book. Com-
mander Peary Repeats to himself the
familiar saying. "Oh, that mine en-
Gem City
Business
College
QUINCY, ILL.
Annul MrtndMCB 1400.
IB teacher*, studentt <>„m
. majority "f «* «•■ Ow -
Good • dScW tKl"e'ia r(""i buikl iiK.
positions j*?
hanil Trrewrilinf. Bookke pinC Ar-
'"tl Hu.Liie.. Pr clir«i. P«nmiMi«biP «cd
Mitthfrnmir.. Write fiw oar Nwai'fui uio«-
_tr««i catetonuerlTin* tnlt Inform*^ free
A man who thinks his wife
ought to make her own hats, would
have a fit if she offered tot make
his neckties.
In Oklahoma when a Pottawato-
mie Indian discovers that a woman
he married ^sn't a real truly soul
mate be just ni^pries another and
it's legal. Pretty much the same
high up in white society, eh?
manner in which he will • arrange
the construction of all parts of said
bridge !}nd shall specify a time
a sany I hekrd about. My backache] within which said bridge shall be
left me and to one of my business,, constructed and completed,
expressman, that alone is a areat ad- The-successful bidder shall give;
vantage. My kidneys acted free and I a bond with two or more good and
normal, ad that saved me a lot of ffi«ent sureties to be approved by
misery. It is now a pleftshre to such Board of County Commission-
work where it used to be a misery. !ers- ^'hiclr bond shall be given and
Foley Kidney Pills have cured mejlWble to said County and cond-
and have my highest praise." Eu- •««"«!■ ^ contractor shall
reka Drug Co : construct such bridge according to
J jsaid plan's, specifiea lions, maps.
(Published in the Weekly Enter- 'Swings and requirements of the
line pf Section Six (6) In Township
Twenty-five (25) North Range
for-the hearing of said petition,"'or
said- petition will be taken as true
and judgment for said plaintiff in
said action for the -sum of- on*
conditioned that such bidder/ shall I hundred and five dollars and -coets
pay all indebtedness incurred for
labor and material furnished' in the
construction of said bridge.
The Board of County Commis-
sioners reserve the right to reject
an/ and all <bids.
Foourteen (14) Tast, accoording toj Dated this 20th day of Septem-
said contract and drawings, plans ber, 1911.
and specifications for said bridge | Board of County Commissioners
of Washington County, Oklahoma.
By A. C. Ward, Chairman.
ATTEST:
J. C. Mitchell, County Clerk.
(SKAL)
I, r uuiiohcu hi
prise Sept. 22. 29 and Oct. fi and i3.jc°ntract *Kh and that
j y j 1 ) I such bridge wili be constructed and
NOTICE OF LKTT1XG CONTRACT I completed within the time specified
FOR BRIDGE. in his bid.
Notice is hereby given that the. The successful bidder .hail also
now on file in the office of the
County Clerk of said County at
Bartlesville. Oklahoma. All bids
for the construction of said bridge
shall be sealed and filed with sad
County Clerk before five o'clock P.
M.. on the 16th day of October,I (Published in the Weekly Knter-
1911 and each bid shall be accom- prtec Sept. 22, 29 and Oct. ti, 1911)
puled bv a certir.ed meek In tile j NOTICK OF I.KTTJMJ CONTK.ACT
sum of ten per cent of the amount BMIilHNU ■<>!< HKPARATT
will be rendered accordingly.
Dated tliiB lith day of SsptWB**
ber, 1911.
Veasey & Rowland,' ' •
J. D. Talbott.
Attorneys to* the Plaintiff.
(SEAL1
ATTEST: fr
Mark L. Hackett.
Justice of the Peace.
(Published In the Dally Enter-
prise Sept. 15 and in Weekly Enter-
prise September 22 and 29, 1S11.$
Notice of Final • Settlement of AO
ronnt of Ailmlnlstntom,
All persons interested in the fol*
lowing named estates, to-wlt:—Lee
S. Wood, deceased, Albert- S.* Hup-
bid, made payaltle to the Board ofi SCHOOL HfK'KK. ard, Admr. Mary I. Adams, decease
f!ounty Commissioners of Washing-j Notioe is hereby given that the ed, Moses Adams. Administrator:
ton county, Oklahoma, which shall'Board of County Commissioners of Cora Reck, deceased. R. L. OordOn,
be forfeited in the event the success-! Washington county, St^ate of Okla-1 Administrator: Viola Beck, deceaa-
ful bidder fails or refuses to enter homa, on the 17th day of October, jed. R. L. Cordon. Administrator: "P."
into a contract for the construction 1911, at the office of the county J. Moran. deceased, Frank Phillips,
sb' " " iir(,i„p nr faii„ 0r refuses to clerk of said county, will open bids Administrator, are hereby notified
rsr:ro.r!!::;r,:r r
jhoma, on the 17th day of October, j Oklahoma in a sum not lesa- than! of the requirements
|l'9t1. at the ofBce of the county ] the ainouut of the contract price, j specified.
bidder shall j Every bidder shall submit
Ti,o toioprtmli tPlls of a suffrae- clerk of said countv, will open bids conditioned that euch
etie parade in New York in which (nnd let a contract to th^ lowest re-j pay all indebtedness incurred tor jhls Wd
was carried a banner bearing
words. "Equal Work, Equal Pay j of
Equal Say." This is a great con-1 In
cession. Heretofore the women havs|lii - — _ Instructed and-completed
hereinafter 1 sponsible bidder for the erection j of each of saUl case* has been filed
jand construction of a school build- In this court and that said estate is
with! on a site located in the Northeast j now ready for settlement and dl*
the (corner of the Northeast. Quarter of j trlbutlon and that said account in
ill arrange thp Southeast Quarter of Section} each matter stands for hearing-on
a bridge o^er Caney Creek.construction or sam lge" . . .f North. Rang. Twelve (12< term of this court which is M n-
Say." This is a great con-,.;. Lincoln township on the West | The Board of C, .ty ihth said brTdgl shall bli East In WasbinEto„ County. Okla- dav. October 2nd.. 1M1. at which
. Heretofore the women have|Twenty-one sioner^reserve^ r !constructed and completed. Iboma. according to said contract |time any and all persons-interested
and mighty little of the Work. , ranthirteen ' (13) east, a'oeord-l Dated this 20th day of 8epten,-| The atK-cessful bidder
ing to said contract, and drawings.' ber, 1911. I * JOn" t A0
is revolting against plans and specifications for said Hoard of County Commissioners ^sufficient suretie
aid'bridge now on-file in the ofllce ofiof WashlnKion Count j. Okl hi ma. . |such Board of <
By A. C. Ward.* Chairman, j ers. which bond
had ALL tfie
Even Nature
the sugar trust
Peach*
weet th
rk af
Id
shall give
i good and
> to be approved tiy i flee of
ounty Commission-1 County
shall be given undiAll hid
Range
in Washington <
according to
and pla s and specifications for | in any of said estates may appear
said bnildins now on file in the of-' and be heard as to any objections'
County <
Rartlesvllli
r the constr
Oklahoma. Alt
action of said
1 and Oled wit!
Co
erk or
Okialu
ction of
l d and
id; Dt
ed
[llowlng of the fln-
day of September,
'ridge,
>ald|
'. Mitel
SEAL)
h« 16th
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Bartlesville Enterprise. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911, newspaper, September 29, 1911; Bartlesville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140876/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.