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BRITTON WEEKLY SENTINEL.
The Official Paper of the Town of Britton
FOURTH YKAH NO. 43
MUTTON OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER lli, I'M 1
$1.00 PER YEAR
Britton Weekly Sentinel
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
By
Suburban Newspaper Co.
Oklahoma City.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year tin advance) $1.00
Six Months 5u
Three Months 25
Entered as second-class matter aTThe
(Jet ready for Tfiankngiving.
Wm. Smith, living in Homedule ad-
dition, is making preparations to
move to his farm near Choctaw east
of Oklahoma City.
grantee may discontinue the service of , rtgtat* herein above conferred upon the
such consumer and said Krantee shall not U'antee for the term of twenty-one (21 >
be required to furnish service to an\ stu b Years shall continue In said Krantee for
consumer unfit he has first paid all in-
debtedness and In addition thereto a sum
not exceedinK two dollars i $2.00) as a
charge for reconnecting such consumer.
Section 7 No deposit for meter or
meters shall be required or exacted but
If. L, Sellers has been appointed for tl,e projection of Krantee from ti nan
water superintendent to tke the place S'^LlilTf
of (Jeo. Mitter,
lers will make
resigned. Mr. Sel- I require and the consumer shall if gran-
splendid man for i tee Amanda. deposit with it « sum,
postofTice at Oklahoma City, Okla., under the Place and we feel sure wilf m ke amount of money equal to the estimated
Act of Congress March 3. 1879. \. i" a service for one and one-half months.
I ITTON NEWS NOTES
, tP ,
J. L. WALKER
LOCAL EDITOR.
| good. Mr. Nutter has accepted a po
i Bition that will pay him more money.
A number of parties received a car
load of coal here Saturday. They
had it shipped from Eastern Oklaho-
ma and it was distributed among
several parties in and around Britton.
h
is that coal pile?
TI 5 quail season is now open.
Miss May Stuart entertained three
of her friends with a 6 o'clock din-
dinner at her home last Wednesday
evening. The following young ladies
J. • freeman has returned from a were present and a most pleasant
trip t ;ansas City. evening was spent. Miss Hoffman of
j Edmond, Mrs. Hoskins and Miss Zeta
C. t atum, father of C. R. Tatum,
visited his son here Saturday.
Kibby and Wilson have taken
charge of the Jay grocery store.
Gilbreath.
P. H. Jay has moved to the Hedge
house near the Interurban Hotel.
upon which grantee shall pay to such
consumer annually interest of 5 per cent
per annum, and the grantee upon receiv-
ing such deposit, shall issue to the con-
sumer a receipt therefor; and at the time
service is discontinued the deposit, less
any moneys the consumer may owe to
the Krantee at that time, shall be Imme-
diately returned to the consumer.
Section s. The Krantee shall upon
written demand of any consumer at once
test such consumers meter If found
within two per centum (2 p. c.) correct
either way, the reading shall stand. If
In error either way, of more than two
per centum (2 p. c.) the Krantee must
correct the readings for the month pre-
ceding that in which the test was made.
If wonsumer is dissatisfied with the test
made by the grantee, the electrician of
the Town of Britton shall then test the
meter, and If the Krantee's test is found
correct, it shall stand and the consumer
shall pay to the Town of Britton the
sum of one Hollar ($1.00). If the Kran-
tee's test is in error, the Krantee shall
pay to the Town of Britton the sum of
one Dollar.
Section !•. The Krantee shall have the
the additional term of four <4> years
from and after the expiration of said
term of twenty-one «21 years, subject.
however, to the right of purchase by
said town at the end of each year of sucn
additional four <4) years upon like notice
and like terms ami conditions as are
provided In said section 20 for the pur-
chase by said town at the end of said
term of twenty-one (21) years.
Section 22. Immediate Installation of
said Krantee's electric system whereby their payment,
light may be provided for building*.
streets and public places, are in the
Judgment of the President and Board of
Trustees necessary for the immediate
preservation of the peace, health and
safety of the inhabitants of said town.
and therefore an emergency | hereby
declared to exist, and this ordinance
shall take effect and be In force upon
Its passage and approval by the Presi-
dent and the Board of Trustees and
publication as required by law.
Section 2a. All ordinances and parts
of ordinance* In conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
Passed and approved this 3rd day of
November, 1911.
Published this Mh day
1911.
(Signed) A. W. HEDGE.
President of the Hoard of Trustees
Attest:
(Signed) D. I-. SEEDERS.
(SEAL) Town Clerk.
Full blood members of the Osage
tribe of Indians are preparing a pro-j
test against annuity payments being j
held exclusively at Pawhuska, the
capital of the nation.
The Osage nation is larger in point
of area than either the state of Rhode
Island or Delaware and it costs con-
siderable for the Indians "on the fron-1
tiers" to get to Pawhuska and await
These protesting Indians would
have tljree pay stations—Wynona,
Fairfax and Pawhuska—which would
make it convenient and of little ex-
pense for every -member of the tribe
to avail himself of pay day.
Annuity payments to the Osages
are a frequent occurrence and so ac-
customed are theso Indians to such
events that many old timers often fail
to put in an appearance at times of
payment either because of the ex-
r November, j pense involved in going to Pawhuska
lor be<*ause they do not need the cash
and are willing to let Uncle Sam be
their banker.
C. J. Hart was treated to a surprise
party in celebration of his 70th birth-
day on last Monday evening. The
surprise was gotten up by a number
of his friends living in North High- j right to make such rules and regulations ber, 1911, at
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
lands and a most "pleasant evening 1and"hleX%Blik°e ^JcCt" of iu | the' Board of Trus^I^'of"ufo''towi!
was spent by those present. j business, provided such rules and regula- of Britton, In the County of Okla-
Lok, i°r- u.,wn.
| fllct with public policy.
The new president of the College about been repaired and the well will and^t'onnecti a't^its8 expanse han meters!
is expected to arrive this week. be connected with the air compres-1 transformers, and service wires between
I sor and it is sincerely hoped that I 'A8 distributlnK mains and the premises
Mrs. H. S. Emerson has been quite
sick but is much improved at present, i The accident that happened to the
i deep well at the water plant has
_ „ j .. ... . , .. . " Y".— j | oi consumer, but said Krantee shall not
Quite an acreage of wheat has been there will be no further trouble about j be required to furnish or install any wlr-
~ tills having an abundance of water. in* or appliances within such consumer's
_______ premises.
sown in the vicinity of'Britton
fall
«on. partnership!
Peculiar Insect.
There is a peculiar insect, found in
the Malay peninsula and called the
Whereas, on the 3rd day of Novem-1 "lantem "J1'" which is remarkable for
its wings. It was only after several
specimens had been captured by Euro-
pean naturalists and brought weBt for
careful examination that It was dis-
covered that a curious projection 011
the front of the Insect's head, a kind
grantee.
franchise
Tiie worst wind anil dust storm I" j asSa""on or cot^ratlfm us.uk or de-
Lots of fine eating apples coming years visited this section last Satur-j slrlriK to use current of the grantee shall i authorizing said grantee to construct
to Britton and the prices hre reason- 'lay and played havoc with outbuilt1 allow said grantee, its agents or em- j maintain and operate in the streets
able. ings and signboards. The wind had 1 -'"i"'-
was duly passed by said Hoard of
Trustees, and afterwards there was
duly approved by the President of the
Board of Trustees and published In Iof noBe w,th a <re 8<! in it, waB the
accordance with law, a certain ordln-I leaping organ. When bent back under
ance numbered 41, which said ordin j the abdomen and suddenly released it
ance granted to Oklahoma (Jas & I sends the little creature flying.—Har-
Electric Company, its successors and pet's Weekly
assigns,
blown at the rate of about 60 miles 1 from Krantee
Mrs
Oklahoma
noon
hour.
The real first blizzard of the season ! That sand and wind storm last Sat-
swooped down upon us here last Sat- i urday was the worst in the history
C. L. Harris was shopping in an hour from the south, when all at ' reasonable times upon his, her, their or
11a City last Thursday after- once it changed and came directly repairing readme Meters "or're'nov-
from the north at about 80 miles an' j ink the electric wires, meters, switches
uhei; 8UfTictenr'leviden! eUi"? auUiorUy | alleys alui Pub"c places of said town
enter at any and ail
SPRING CREEK.
urday.
1 of the country.
WJiat has become of that Knights :
and Ladies of Security lodge in j
Britton?
Mrs. J. F. Harden has returned
from several weeks visit to Ft. Smith
and Little Rock.
,T. W. Kline and family will soon
leave for Michigan where they will
reside in the fufure.
BRITTON LEGAL NOTICES
J. L. Howard has gone to Michigan
011 a visit and has rented his largo
residence east of Britton.
The good roads election has been
postponed awaiting a decision from BK
the supreme court regarding same.
and sppllanccs. and If such person, part-
nership. association or corporation shall
refuse or fail to do so, the Krantee shall
not be required to furfilsh and may at
once discontinue the service to such con-
sumer.
Section 12. Nothing in this ordinance
shall be so construed as to prevent the
said town of Hritton from granting to
any other person, company or corpora-
tion. the right to use the streets, alleys,
avenues, lanes, boulevards, sidewalks
and public areas or ground of said town
for all purposes like those of said gran-
tee.
Section l.'l. No part of this ordinance
shall he construed to mean that the
town of Britton shall not have tin- right
at any time to levy a tax on all persons,
firms or corporations engaged in the bus-
iness of generating and distributing elec-
tricity.
Section II. Said grantee shari have
full right and power to assign to any
other person, persons, firm or corpora-
tion all the rights conferred upon it by
the terms of this ordinance, provided
Put that stove in that station. We
didn't need it Wednesday but there
■will be days when we will need it.
The Modern Woodmen will give an
yster supner at the Odd Fell
tonight. Everybody invited.
ORDINANCE NO. 41.
AN ORDINANCE (JUANTING TO THE
OKLAHOMA (JAS AL* ELECTRIC
COMPANY. ITS SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIONS, THE RIGHT TO ERECT,
MAINTAIN. EXTEND AND OPER-
A SYSTEM OF WORKS. POLES,
WIRES. UNDERGROUND CONDUITS.
CARLES AND ALL NECESSARY AP-
PARATUS AND APPURTENANCES,
IN THE STREETS. ALLEYS AND
OTHER PUBLIC PLACES IN THE
TOWN OF BRITTON. OKLAHOMA,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF GENERAT-
ING ELECTRICITY AND DISTRIB-
UTING SAME TO SAID TOWN AND that the assigns of such right
TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. eepting said assignment shall become
ORDAINED BY THE PR ESI- subject to the terms and provisions of
BOARD OF TRUSTEES this ordinance, and in the event of an\
BRITTON, OK-I assignment by the said grantee of the
rights hereby conferred upon it, such as-
signment shall be in writing and a duly
authenticated copy thereof shall be tiled
the office of the clerk of said town.
Section 15. The franchise hereby
granted shall not be operative unless
and until tlie same shall be approved by
a vote of a majority of the qualified elec-
tors residing within said town, who shall
vote thereon at the election called under
or pursuant to the provisions here: and
if the franchise hereby granted shall fail
be so approved at said election, no
its shall accrue to the grantee here-
mentioned, there is hereby granted to I ""s^ftlon 1ft \ ■mtelAJ aiMtiAn —
SEhoSSr'to erect/m'alnuiin, S5i and j
operate a system of works, poles, wires, Lni.t town ' electors residing within
•ables, and all | disapp^a'l
Section 1. The word "Town" as here .
inafter used shall designate the town of ,n0111®. °"1lcc,
Britton, Oklahoma, and the Word "Gran "1
tee" as hereinafter used shall deslgnati
Oklahoma Gas & Electric
a system of poles, wires and conduits I *Nlr8, "an,iah Casey, of Edmond,
for distributing and selling electric- 8,>ent "'e flr8t of the weelt wlth J,rs-
ity; said franchise being for the fixed I aIH' daughter.
term of twenty-one years and Bubjecl
the
oyster supner at the Odd Fellows hall i corporation organized under the laws I if
; the State of Oklahoma, and its succes-
| sors and assigns.
. ,. "TI 7 , ... Section J. For and durlns the term
Ho to the polls and vote for that j of twenty-one (21) years from and after
electric light franchise on tha 25th. ! H'e a!'|ir."val "J franchise by vote of j r'iWlits shan
Our little city needs light and powerj e ® °rs ? sa town as hereinafter | under
C. L. Harris has opened a real
not-ito and law office in the Hardman
building across the street from the
Interurban depot.
to certain contlngencleH as provided
in the ordinance granting It, for an
additional term of four years; and
Whereas, by said ordinance the
President of sulci Hoard of Trustees
was authorized and directed to call
a special election to be held on the
25th day of November, 1911, for the
purpose of submitting to .the (nullified
electors of said town the question of
the approval or disapproval of (he
franchise granted by such ordinance;
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
the authority vested in me by the
constitution and the laws of the State
of Oklahoma, and pursuant to the
ttald ordinance, I HEREBY PRO-
CLAIM AND (IIVK PUBLIC NOTK'K
♦ hat a special election Is hereby
called to be held in said town of
Britton, Oklahoma, on Saturday, the
2">th day of November, 1911, for the
purpose of submitting to the qualified ! HobBOn.
electors residing within the corpor-
ate limits of said town the following
proposition, to-wit:
Proposition
Shall lite electric franchise granted
to Oklahoma Gas & Electric Com-
pany, its successors and assigns, in
and by ordinance Number 41, passed
by the President and Board of Trus-
tees of the town of Britton, Okla
homa, on the 3rd day of November.
1911, be approved?
Mr. .1. L. ('.ray, of New Castle, Okla.,
visited Ills brother, J. O. Gray, last
Saturday.
The season for Bhootlngquail is open
and we hear every one talking of li-
cense, but they don't have to go to
Powers for them.
Drs. DEAN & DEAN
DENTISTS
With offices r, 13-614 State National
Bank Bldg., Oklahoma City, have
opened u branch office In the Crump
Bldg., over the Britton Pharmacy.
OFFICE HOURS:
9:00 a. m. to 12:00 m.
PHONE NO. 8.
GEO. H. THOMAS
fto*l Estate Leant IntnraaM
NOTARY PUBLIC
Justice of the Peace
I want your business and offei
you reliability, integrity aaj
careful attention to detaila.
Investment Building
Britten, ... OklahoMS
Harness and
Shoe Shop
In Britton
I FIX THEM
C. R. TATUM
Leather House
Just West of Car Station
Last Saturday's storm caught sev-
eral people from here in the city and It
was not very pleasant to face the
storm for ten or twelvfe miles.
J. O. Gray is preparing to put new
floors In the county bridges near Mr.
Baldwins.
Mrs. 1'renley has been Blck for a few
days.
Mrs. ICthel McMillan spent the day
last Tuesday with her mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Alberts who was sick, is im-
proving.
The M. W. A. will give an oyster
supper Thursday evening the 16th.
Messrs. Joe Hasley and Virgil Gray
went hunting Wednesday.
We bake every day
Bread, Pies, Cakes and
Cookies, Fine line Home
Made Candies.
Why buy stale goods
when you can buy them
fresh every day.
McFeeley's Bakery]
BRITTON
No More Worry.
'Party that lost, purse containing;
question of approval
Has anyone heard when the street „
railway people will put that heating \ ii1.? a*Ld 1°
stove in the Inteurban depot.
hope before another blizzard.
The wind last Saturday upset a
large outhouse and chickenhouse
TV E. Grout's place in Homedale ad-
dition.
You needn't freeze; come and buy
comfort at the bazaar held in the
the public generally, for lighting, heat
ing, power and other uses to which elec-
tricity may he put, and for said pur-
poses to enter upon" or below and use
the streets, alleys, avenues, lanes, boule-
vards, sidewalks, and public areas < r
grounds of the town, >r under the con-
trol or jurisdiction thereof, and erect,
maintain, extend and operate such works,
poles, wires, underground conduits, ca-
bles and all necessary apparatus and ap-
purtenances, subject to the terms and
conditions* hereinafter provided.
Section
bsmoment of Hip \f V church \'nv Section :t Said poles, wires, nnder-
nasement or tne m. iv cnurcn, inov. Kround conduits and cables shall l «• lo-
25th. eated and erected under the direction <>f
the Hoard of Trustees, engineer or other
H O Crum and (len Rilev undo authorized official of said town in such
, . 1,1 . anu ueo- rvlie> maae places and manner as will be consistent
a business trip to Eastern Oklahoma with necessity, least interfering with
last week. Thev visited Tulsa, MU3- °ther public uses < f said streets, alleys,
kogee and Ft. Gibson. ^SnuesL,. lanes, boulevards, sidewalks.
necessary aparaTus''and^'appiirtenanees j mSRed^whlctf electlon^Bhan'bk liefd^n I st"u,e ,lle Proposition and question
'%'vtv ;r
and as may hereafter be extended, for o'clock P M t « Prp«Lni i ? i aid eIectlon will be held at the
the purpose of generating electricity and ,;oard (lf Trustees of said town is herS-' fol!°W,"K PO^tag place, to-wit
by authorize., and directed to issue a
call for and a notice of such special
election to be held on such date for such
purpose, and the proper officers of said
town are hereby directed to give due ami
lawful notice of said election and to take
all steps that may he necessary for the
holding of Said election and for'the sub-
mission of said question at said election
to the electors of said town.
Section 17. Said grantee shall be re-
quired to furnish electricity to said town
and inhabitants thereof within si\
months from the approval of this ordi-
nance.
Section IS. in case the franchise
Said proposition as above set forth twenty dollars need worry no longer—
will be placed upon the ballots to be it has been found."
used at said election and will con-
Judge H. Y. Thompson
Attorn«y-«t-Law
BrittonJ Oklahoma
/
h< I
election, the salt
the clerk of said town -within IIfteen
<15> days after the date of such approval
a written acceptance of this ordinance,
and upon failure of the grantee to Me
such acceptance then no rights shall ac-
crue to it hereunder.
Section 19. The President and Board
of Trustees and their successors shall
At the Town Hall, at the water-
works plant, in the town of Britton,
Oklahoma.
The following named judges and
clerks are hereby appointed to con-
duct said election at said polling
place, to-wit:
Fred S. Goodrich, H. Y. Thompson,
Judges.
C. L. Harris and Cy Oye, Clerks.
The ballots to be used at said elec
tion shall be substantially In the fol
TheGem Ice Cream Parlor
—All Kinds of—
Ices. Cold Drinks, Fruits, Candies
and Cigars. Egg Drinks Our Spe-
cialty.
We serve parties and socials.
Phone us your order—38.
We Handle Dolly Varden Choco-
lates EXCLUSIVELY.
H. 0. CRUM
Real Estate and
Insurance
Investment Buildlag
nues, lanes, boulevards, sidewalks and : all times have power to Impose all need-
1 Vr grounds shall not be_ un- j ful and reasonable regulations for the
PROPOSITION: Shall the electric
franchise granted lo Oklahoma Qfl
& Electric Company, its successors
and assigns, in and by ordinance
Number 41, passed by the President
and Hoard of Trustees of the town ot
Britton, Oklahoma, on the 3rd day
and public areas or grounds of said
town or under the control or jurisdiction
There will be hot times voting 'or j a,,e^8'
the electric franchise and a ho* n'""* ,n"u ...
lunch at the basement of the M. E. necessarily obstructed and shall within protection*"of th^rnterest^of the'inhab- November, 1911. be approved?
church, Nov. 25th. a reasonable time be placed as nearly as ttants of said town, and among other
i practicable in as good condition and re- things, shall have the power after full
pair as before such obstruction at the ex- i hearing to require extensions of servi« e I I Yes
Come and get an apron from any pense of said grantee, provided that no | but in no case shall such order require
state you choose and lots of fancy fJ?anfe shall be ordered by said town in an* extension of service to any house
articles to be sold at the bazaar in ....!L!'octt _P -.a construction of poles, more thaji three hundred feet distant
Dr. O. T. Robinson
rHYSICIAK SURCEON
I Offlc* itu Brtttoa Pirn
Britton, Ok!&.
Office Hours: 7 to 8 A. M.; 1 to 2 P.
M.; 7 to 8 P. M.
Phone Rings: Office, 2 short rings;
House, 1 long, 2 short and 1 long
rings.
J. A. YOUNG, M. D.
BRITTON, OKLA.
□
□ '
(Each voter is directed to place
change shall 1
the location and a
tLn ,, o-,i wires conduits or cables at any time from a main line already established.
the M. E. Church basement Nov. 2oui. : erected and in use by said grantee ex- Provided, that this right shall be exer-
cept for some valid and substantial rea-; cised only within a radius of twenty-
The volunteer fire department of: "l,1"1u',"'nnLu,,iic a"!;' hundred feet from the Intersection
.% ... in i i . i -asonaole change so made shall be at of Britton Avenue and Edmonds Street
Britton will give a box supner at th' 'the expense of said grantee and said as a renter, in the Town of Britton
Odd Fellows hall uext Tuesday night, j grantee shall save the town harmless The grantee may, if it desires, extend cross (X> in the square opposite the
Nov °lst Tome out and assist the , .. ,,n ?ost a damages resulting from its distributing system into rommuni- word "Yes" if lie mnmvp nr in t>>
i-oiiie uui anu asbisi me the carelessness or misconduct of anv ties or territory outside of the limits . , aPProve. or ill the
agent or employe of the grantee in the of said town, and may supply electrl. S(luare Opposite the word "No" if ho
erection, construction and maintenance current to the inhabitants of such com- disapprove the granting of the fran-
no school at the west | ofSe8?MB!'We'^antee slmuTave the Chi8<' foregoing
right to charge a maximum rate of Section 1M. It is hereby further agreed Pr°PO8Iti0n.)
eleven cents (11c) per kilowatt hour for by and between said town of Britton and The polls at said election shall be
electricity furnished consumers connected said grantee that at the expiration of opened at the hour of 8 o'clock in
boys and encourage them.
There was
side school building Monday affcei
noon on account of the heat fans not
working properly.
The music and literary entertain-
ment given by the punils of ^?Ts.
Jones and Miss ITarie McClure was
fairly well attended Saturday after-
noon regardless of the bad weather
and was greatly enjoyed by all who
attended.
Ton't it about time that 6-inch water
main to the College was being tested
c"t and n lot of those unsiebtlv
ditches filled in around Britton. What
«^rp those wheel scrapers purchased
for 2 or 3 months aeo.
Vote for tb^ electric franchise th*^
Iwn^h with tbp lad^s of the M
church. o - hotter Ptill, come at j?.*-
for the "Feast of Seven Tables" and
enjoy a pleasant evening.
to its system, subject to a discount of said term oi nvemy-one years me ™a I *vQ ,p -i i > .
ten per centum (10 p. v. ) for full cash , town shall have the right to purchase all tne roreno°n of said day. and closed
p?yi!V,?nt ™ith,n ten ,}0) davs from date "f ,he property, rights, franchises and at the hour of ti o'clock in the after-
of bill rendered therefor, and said gran- contracts of whatsoever kind or nature noon
tee shall have the right to charge for then' owned by the said grantee under
such electricity a less rate or rates con- the provisions of this ordinance, provid-
sistent with the uses to which it may be ed, however, in the event such parties
put, and so enable such grantee to sue- are unable to agree upon a purchase price
eessfully coin pete with light systems or of such property, each party shall select
works or ot! er agencies employed in as appraiser one electrical engineer of
lighting heating, power, or other uses well known experience and ability, who
to which electricity may be put. shall neither be a resident of said town
Section The grentee shall have the nor a tax payer therein nor in any wipe
right to make a minimum charge of one interested in said purchase, and if sueh !
dollar ($1.00> per month for each kilo- . two appraisers are unable to agree upon
xvalt of I'Bhtlng capacity and one dol- j a price, they shall select a third pos- ;
>ar ($1.00) per month for each horse- ".casing the same oualiflcatlons and the
power of power rapacity which any ccn- three shall proceed to fix ;i purchase
sumer may have connected to said nrlce and the price so fixed shall be hind-
grantee s system of mains, provided such inu' upon said town and said grantee
charge shall he made only for those \n l provided further that in the event
months when the consumtion of current said town desires to make the purchase
by sueh consumer, figured at regular herein provided for. it shall give said
rate or rates, shall not be equal to such grantee sixty days' notice in writing
minimum charge. nrior to the expiration of said term of
Fe thn fi. All bills shall be due and tv*enty-one (21) years
payable ten <10> d-ys from the date of Se- ti- n 21. If at the end of said term ;
the rendering thereof, ;i nd upon failure j of twenty-one <211'years said town glial'
of any consumer to pay any bill within I not have exercised its right of purchase
fifteen (15) days from such date, the under section 20 of this ordinance, all
FARM LOANS
We are prepared to make long time farm
loans at a very reasonable rate. If you
desire a loan we can save you money.
T he North Oklahoma State Bank
BRITTON, OKLAHOMA
The result of said election Bhall be
returned and canvassed pursuant to
the laws of the Stai° of Oklahoma
in such cases made and provided.
Oiven under my hand and the seal
of the town of Britton, Oklahoma,
this 7th day of November, 1911.
A. W. HEDGE,
Pres. of the* Hoard of Trustees.
ATTEST:
D. L. SELLERS,
Town Clerk. "
SEAL
Will Help Some.
A Oanlsh scientist has invented an
. instrument to measure the nocturnal
' terrestrial radiation of heat.
Ladies, call and inspect the pretty
line of Trimmed Hats that Mrs. Cam-
mack of Oklahoma City has on dis-
play at our merchant's,
W. M. SHORES
Remodeling Done
Prices are Right
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Walker, J. L. Britton Weekly Sentinel. (Britton, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911, newspaper, November 16, 1911; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142980/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.