The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1906 Page: 5 of 10
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Supplement to The Edmond Sun, Wednesday, May 2, 1906.
Commissioners' Proceedings,
(Official Publication.)
(Continued from last week.)
Poor and Insane Fund
Hattie Jordan, care of poor
McCarty Bros, hauling coal for
pest house,
■McCarty Bros, care of poor at
county farm,
J. E. McCarty, nurse at pest
house,
C VV Richards, quarantining
small pox,
V G Welsh & Co., house rent
for poor
Ed. Overholser, transportation
of poor,
McCarthy Bros, supplies for
pest house,
L B Roggs, care of Mrs. Rock-
well,
Oklahoma Brick Co, brick for
county farm
G W Garrison, insane fees
W H Clutter, county physician
and superiendent of the poor
McCarthy Bros, transportation
to and from pest house,
McCarthy Bros., supplies for
pest house,
Lion Store, supplies for poor
Dr G D Munger. Supt. of health
March 1906,
Street & Harper, burial of poor,
A G Cole, mdse for poor
McCarthy Bros., laundry for
pest house
Shelden and Myall, mdse for
poor,
Supply Fund.
Laura M Whisler, office expen-
ses
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co
lights for jail
The Oklahoman, publishing
notices,
Arthur R Moore, galv. iron
jury box,
Lion Store, supplies for county
A B Si J. Iliff, carpenter work
and material
Guarantee Electric supply Co.,
repairing lights in jail,
E S Blackburn, stamps for
March,
R G Hays, office supplies
Geo H Klein, office supplies,
10 00
10 50
82 50
62 00
6 00
8 00
12 30
51 70
4 5°
2 40
11 75
60 00
94 00
222 45
47 95
200 00
22 50
52 00
14 85
44 IS
2 00
10 00
2 76
3 65
1 00
14 20
85
3 00
1 85
51 99
Citizens Bank
y
OF EDMOND, 0. T.
Capital Stock Increased from $10,000.00 to
■ $25.000.00
A Safe, Conservative and Reliable Place
to do your Banking
Plenty of Money to Loan on Good Security
Deposits have Doubled in past twelve months, and
now amount to $40,000.00
Cash and sight exchange has more than trebled
in past year
Road and Bridge.
John W Powie, steel for brfdges 1769 29
Ed Overholsor, one day bridge
work
C N. Mayfield, bridge Material
and wcrk,
L. Lynch, 6 days bridge work,
Chas Gokey, 15 days bridge
work,
) B Smith building and repair-
ing bridges,
Lee Taylor, bridge repairing,
Davidson & Case,
Contingent Fund.
Ed Overholser. 6 days work
moving to court house,
Court House Furnishing Fund.
Street & Harper, carpet and
shades for court house
The following bills were rejected
J. P. Barnard, coal for office
J P Barnard, office rent for Jan
uary and February, 1906
The Board adjourned until 9 130, a. m.
April 3, 1906.
> Approved, Ed Overholser,
Attest: Chairman.
E. S. BLACKBURN, Co. clerk.
3 5°
51 10
18 00
45 00
25 00
3
39 8°
18 00
456 40
6 50
Capital Stock has more than doubled in last
twelve months
If you have not a bank account, start one at once
If you desire a loan, we can accommodate you
CITIZENS BANK
W. J. HUFFMAN
President
0. N. WEISER
Cashier
CASSIUS E. TOOL
Asst. Cash.
Oklahoma City, Okla., April 3, 1906
The Board met pursuant to adjourn-
ment with Ed Uverholser and Chas. Go-
key present.
An order was made canceling tax
sales No 8773 and 8774 for the year 1904
A certificate of error was granted E J.
Turnbill on personal, $2.72.
A certificate of error was granted
Thomas B Ham on personal, J10 88
The appointment of F W Jones as
deputy sheriff approved.
The following bills were audited and
allowed.
Salary Fund.
R F Schaefer, coroner fees 37 50
Wm. B. Compton, janitor for
March 1906, 5° 00
J A E'.ving, janitor for March
1906 40 00
I'oor and Insane Fund.
Holtzchue Merc. Co. mdse for
poor 353 5°
Honea & Daniels, mdse for
poor, 7 75
Anna Shaw, cook at pest house 19 75
Mrs. Fred Wilson, cook at pest
house, 11 p5
E B Yoong, hauling dead man
from Arcadia. 1 5°
Harry Johnson, nurse at pest
house 3' 00
H S Baker, taking man to poor
farm 1 5°
G W Garrison, cab hire in in-
sanity case, 4 °°
Rhodes & Rogan, mdse for
small pox patients, 124 80
L B Boggs, care of Mrs. Rock-
well, «o 00
M D Cas ey, insane fees first
quarteri9o6, 5 25
Fred Holmes, insane fees first
quarter 1906, 6 45
N C Halt, insane fees first quar
ter 1906, 1 35
Road and Bridge Fund.
Thos Hollis Lumber Co., lum-
ber for bridges, 151 5°
Jack Bennett, hauling bridge to
Jones City, ( 10 00
Supply Fund.
Manley Office Supply Co , sup-
plies for probate judge, 1 3°
G VV Garrison, telegraph bill, 10 00
The Oklahoman, balance on
delinquent tax list, 48 28
The Oklahoman, engraving
dead man 1 00
G W Garrisou, telegraph bill, 20 70
(Continued next week.)
TRY THE
South Side Hotel
AND BAKERY
W.'D. Thompson, Proprietor
Meals 25c
All Grocers and Butchers sell
our bread. Every loaf stamped
with a T.
Try a loaf of our whole wheat
bread.
South side 2d St., near depot.
Leather upholstered Morris
chairs, fancy chairs and rockers,
for old and young, at Rosen-
burg's furniture store.
Get your calling cards printed
at this office.
for farm
jterest and
icts. Call
cing your
Bros.
ining Ed-
for dairy.
1TTEN,
d, Okla. .
an or lady
travel by
rail or with a rig, for a (iri of
5250,000 capital. Salary, 81,072
per year and expenses; salary
paid weekly and expenses ad-
vanced. Address, with stamp,
Jos W. Alexander, Edmond,
Okla. __ r-ovl
"Price is ft pood salesman,
quality is better." You will find
both right at F. E. Rosenbarg &
Co.'a.
Special silk stile, continuing
remainder of this week, at the
Cyclone Store.
>anta Fe Excursions
nformation on coming events, rates rte.. watch this
Then ask us about anything you do not understand.
>e pleased to assist you.
xlcan War Veterans Heunion Tickets on sale May
fay nth Fare, #9 00 round trip.
Special excursion Sunday. Mav 13th Fare. $2.3)
Train leaves Edmond 6 :25 a m; reu.rning letve^
-Various conventions. T.ck. 's 0.1 sa e May 7, 8, 9
nth Fare, 55c round trip
-May nth, inter-collegiate atlilei c content One aa>
Special train going and returning l ime of depart-
C. O. GIRARD, Agent,
Edmond, Oklahoma.
na Farms For Sale.
; farms, stock ranches, city residences.
f and farm loans a specialty. .
nd prospective purchaser- please write us fOr(
rm,U<"'- RINGER BROS.,
Edmond, O. T
HUFFMAN),
Licensed Drayman
ng at reasonable prices quickly done.
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IS HERE
iger. Buy
• summer
s for
wear
*y, Etc.
"Old Dr. Goose is a great
friend of the Tailor"
• •••••
When a garment haa been badly
cut or sewed it is he (the Hot Flat-
iron) who Shrinks or Stretches the
cloth to cover the defects in tailoring,
so that the clothes will look well
until sold.
If you want clothes perfected by
Hand Needlework, (not by Dr. Goose);
honest in materials and workmanship,
and with the smart lines of Fashion,
ask for
"SINCERITY CLOTHES"
We are Selling Agents
These Nobby Suits arc all the rage.
Come in, sec them before you buy
la a black Registered Percheron
Stallion 17 hands high, weighs
1900 pounds and is one of the
very best producing Percheron
horses in this part of the country.
Tebms of Breeding:— $10 to
insure colt to stand and suck; $5
cash for single service.
Brunetz will stand at my farm,
one mile south and one-half mile
west of Edmond.
J. N. BRANDT.
as the Osage nation of Indians
are the richest people in the
world, and they spend their
money, too. The country adja-
cent to Foraker is fast settling
up with white people.
Edmond Bakers Use Edmond Flour
For the past month Edmond
bakers have been using Edmond
made flour, exclusively, which
accounts for the excellent quality
of the bread now being sold in
Fidmond. This is sufficient proof
i that home-made flour is the best
j on the market.
Gowns 40c, 59c and
82c. Forster & Jayne
Oklahoma City, Monday.
M. A. Leedom and'C. M. Casey made
a flying trip to Edmond, Tuesday.
The Nebraska school closed Monday
with a basket dinner and program in the
afternoon.
in Gold
On May 12, the second special
prize in The Sun Piano Contest,
$10 in gold, will be awarded the
contestant who has made the
largest gain since April 14. Get
your votes in before that date.
Straw Hats
for chi.dreuThe rush
i ore meetinsr every requirement. We bought licit
for "toteenoZty „ "fori for lad"' but the supply has been exhausted and
we^were compelled to place another order. These new ,„odS will be here ,n-a
few days. See them before buying.
Coupons Given in Sun Piano Contest.
The Fashion Store
Chapman & McCoy, Proprietors
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Dailey, A. D. The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1906, newspaper, May 2, 1906; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150047/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.