The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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OPERA HOITBK
OKLAHOMA CITY
FRIDAY, FEB. 1 '2
LINCOLN'S B 1 R T li I) A Y
THE DISTINGUISHED GO/AEDIAN
Mr. Tim Murphy
Presenting His Best Comedy Success
"OLD INNOCENCE"
Positively Hia Last Appearance Hero
Splendid Cast Including
Miss Dorothy Sherrod
An Unusually Elaborate Scenic Production. Beautiful
Costumes
PRICES: $150. $1.00. 75. 5°, 25
This will be a fine opportunity for Edmond peo-
ple to see this celebrated comedian.
Stewart's Feed Store
When yon are in r.bed Of feed i ive-8 a tiial. Hay and grain of
all kinds at reasonable tales. We also carry four lehding bmnds
of stock food and poultry supplies. Produce always wan-
ted. Cash paid for furs, hides and Produce. Furs
in Special Demand. Choiou l,!tU for
Stewart & Son
PHONE 93 C,TY DEL,VERY
proceedings
OK THB BOAKU OF
vV R Clement, service Insanity
County Commissioners. ur
Oklahoma City. Okla., Jan. 15,1908. lH/0r
The boaid met pursuant to adjourn j ^ug|e Benson, care of poor.,
meat of Jan. 5th, 1909. Chas. Gokey,
L. Lynch and G. W. Carrlco being
prea. ut. ,
The following bills were audited and
allowed:
Salary Fund.
T. F. Smith, janitor for Janu- .
ar, 09 $165.00
T F Smith, extra help for
25.00
Worm Stor*. medlflne for I lug and after both district, were
Inor g 00 heard th« order of the County Super-
a a Oarrtson, Insane M.5U Intendefct. Mary D. Couch, was ap-
i... ,-wl Ki' ttio Honrfl
Oklahoma School of Ladies'Tailoring
Complete Course in Oarment CuttirtR. Millinery and l adles' Tailoring
''*r Kacli pupil'receive",'w.thhut extra charge, one complete Tailor System.
Time required to take this course, 15 <lays. j|s )(()
Millinery Course of 30 l<e on« - " „ ' w." i e vou > ihor-
ou^lV practical1 a nil XVpkT't'ra'lXg In "m' de"i*nlB|r-
Private lessons to those not wishing to take a full ionise. ^
T"',Cilsr°o"'\n th^r"""' jrnrments while .akin, ll.i's oours'e. S.tUfac I
lion guaranteed and a diploma furnished every griaduate of our mI«k^
PaMrrn and Cnr.et ll.wwrn,: V * htuakl'iiV Tw" ill •u n<l -a nliloj \
:?wrrj.^.«.r <■ -f •'
:• ftV«S " M AU DE ANGLE a, Pres
I. hiH>l «m*mi from k a. m. to . p. ni. ^ _____
::6 on
86.00
IB 00
27.00
9.:R
9 51
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10,00
)'0"
3.00
57.0
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BARRE55 &. BRYANT
the PIONEKU GHCK'KHS of edmond
Stare and Fancy Groceries and Fresh I ruits and
Vegetables always on hand
Kxohisive agents for the celebrated
HUNTER'S CREAM FLOUR
We pay the highest market price for farm produce. Phone M.
6/0
50.40
X.«l
6 61"
2$.95
2.90
1H.3(
Having disposed of my farm and will move to Iowa, I will sell at public
sale to the highest bidder, at my farm 1=2 mile north and 1 mile east of
Edmond on
Tuesday, Feb. 16
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property to-wit:
7 HEAD OF HORSES 7
>1 gray mare, 6 yrs old, in foal, weight - -
1 black mare, 5 years old, weight - -
1 gray horse, 2 years old past, weight
1 bay mare, 10 yrs old, in foal, weight -
1 bay mare, 12 years old, weight
1 bay mare colt, 2 years old in May
1 black horse colt, 2 years old in May
1350
1100
1000
1200
1000
January, 09 .
Jamos Powers, work on tax
roll*
A. L Carrlco. work on tax rolls
Poor and Intane Fund.
Susie Benson, rare of colored
child
H. D. Garrison. Insane foe
\ G. Cole, n'dse. for poor
Mine Monroe. < ore of child....
* Ion S'ore, mdsr for poor ...
floss 1). I .one, Insane fee
Huttte Jordon, care of poor. .
la* R Lewis. Insane fee
i). N McGowan. mdse. for poor
Supply Fund.
Loose Leaf Book Co.
•npnlles
i « ton Store. supplies for court
bou e
\y ] puttee & Co.. supplies for
county
\* ? Sherman Machine W Vs.
stslrwav snd lerdin" for I'll 166 00
\ F. Rlnns. plumbing for
county
louthwealern Klootrlc Co.. sup-
plies < •••
W. J. Pettee & Co., aupplies
for c ourt house
A. M. DeBolt. tupplles for Co.
9am B l-alrd. supplies for Co
Oklahoma Job Printing Co.
printing
Times Journal Pub. Co. print-
ing
Western Union Tele. Co.. ser-
I vices for sheriff * 9f
Contingent Fund
'ontrsl Pharmacy, dlslnfectent 7.5:
The following bills were rejected
V. T. Pot toe & Co.. mdsc. for
court house, and poor and
i"s«n« no.it
led Ball Transfer Co.. hauling
whl Vr,y 4
Dr. Geo. Hunter, placarding
w^oonln" esutrh • • 2 • 0<
M tt-nter. flupt. of health.. 40.84
Xo. 4rt6 A oortlfle*
• r-nr <v-<« -rint** to H. F. Mich
t,rr o F. Vi n^. 10-11 4 Wes*
innate Vo 107 A certlflcsto
• r nr wrpntod «o Anna Psb o
^ tot« ?T a9, blnoV '• Wdwards Boule
\(t«Hnn «o Oklahoma City.
r>-''or N'o 5^7. An order " HS ninrt
.prifpifn2 t e t'cv alo of on lots
•o. \ o "! In blo'k. No. :t7. OVIm
m*ws CI'v A'so all ns < ssments am'
■ on |r 1. ?. ?, and t. nnd 9 F
v or v f nv* ♦ho \\ v '
r.f S. F. vx of Sees. n. 12 and " West,
n to and Including the assessment, o
«>07. a "l « 1e of 190R: also tax sa'c
vo '01«« f r voar 190f .
Ordor No 568. An ordor wa- mad.
rancellng the assessment for th« year
I00H on lots 1 to x and 25 to 31. h"
Block 11. South Oklahoma Cltv sn«'
1 to 16. Inclusive. In Bloc** 1. South.
Park Addition to Oklahoma City; said
lots having been doubly assessed.
The petition of Jno. Vineyard for re-
bate of tax on | ersonal property foi
the vear 1908 was rejected.
The resignation of C. Schlelf at*
Township Clerk of Pottawatomie
township was accepted.
Drainage. The petition of If. W
Dunlap and others for the establish
meat of a drainage district came on
for hearing and an order was macb
onpolntlne Henrv Stegleman B. F
nnurhertv and A1 Spencer, three real
dent freeholders as viewers to vl *
proposed drainage distric t.
The Board adjourned until 9:30 g m
Feb. 1. 1909.
Approved.
Attest: CHAS. OOKEY. Chairman,
j w. RILEY. County Clerk.
United Provident Assocla:lon,
< are of |H or
Mrs. Sam Florer, care of poor
Moneer Merc. Co.. merc handise
for poor
>la Vandyke, nurse at county
farm
'rank Vandyke, superintendent
of countv farm Janunrv, 1900
>o Ford Mer. Co.. merchandise
for ncor
^r'ott Druig Co.. s liool hooka
for poor
r If. Flcsher. M. D., services
for poor
Rnad and B'ldce Fund.
V A larboo work and tnn
t^Hnl for bridge .
' ft Lund, lumber for county
bridge
J. W. Guthrie, bridge work. . .
\ Tromnetor. bridge work
« M Huffman^ bridge w^rk,.
•M atsnford, brld-e wotV
^d V'-rrovp. bridge work . . .
tnn Ha" nr 1 Hd^e work . .
"Iliard Sadler, bridge work.
Mck I vrn. pl'ln" for bildges
*r>nrv Ftter. brldwork. . .
i«trr OMbort btldge worV.
iv a* Cltv Bridge Co. stee!
, proved by the Board.
2.00 Order No. 569. The assessment.on
(lets 26. 27. 2S and 29. also on 6 7
10 0y and S In block 9, and on 24 Net c?{
12.00 lots 1 nnd 2. and 49 feet of lot 3 In
block 8. oil in the town of Ilarra'.
Okla.. was ordered cancelled and tfe*
same reassessed
Tbe Board ad loomed until 9:30
m.. Feb. 2. 1909
Aonrr vt d.
Atte t: .T. W. RTLFY.
42>.O0
2.28
.45
13.10
50.< 0
8.61
27.00
17.10
V 0
Oklahoma City, OUla.. Feb. 2. 190fl
TI e Br Bid met pursuant to adjourn*
ment of Feb. 1. with Chss. Cokey, L.
I.j iui and ti. W. Carrie u being piea*
bridge
anaas City Blidge Co.. st
bridge
Supply Fund.
F. Smith, supplies fc.r court
lion e •
M. Welch Co., as.se anient
rolls
i. H. Garrison, coal
anuM S. Twyford, expenses,
('has. McCaffcrty. stamp', etc
Mtliur It. Moore, repairs, court
house
1 I). Garrison, supplies for
Jail
1. |). Garrl on. stumps for
■herI i f
Drainage District No. I. A petition
;igncd "b> Walnut Grove Company. L v
II 11. Gaiclner. its secrctaiy. aud Joha
Havel and A. VV. Greenlee and others,
asking the Boartl of County Commis*
doners to establish a drainage district
in Greel. y Town hip In and about
Aalnut Grove Addition to Oklahoma
«ity. Okla. was flJ«*d in the office
f Count \ Clerk and the Board ap-
pointed to view said proposed drain-
ie© dlstrb t.
A bond for cost In the above n at-
• or wn«* filed as4 provided by law
The offb-lnl bond of John Bedm r.
ns nsses « r in and for the town of
i. ber w* s anproved
Ti e o'flc lnl bond of* A. F. Johnson
instlc e of the peace of Oklalion a
Co - - si Jp approved.
Tie (ffi'lal bond <t Horace Me*
Bath as trustee of Oklahoma Town-
si h \^as approved.
The ofl'i la 1 bond of Theo. Hauberr-
qlser. as assessor' of Choctaw City,
wal approved.
The commlssfon of Cha'. Woodward
as deputy sheriff, and day jailor was
approved.
W M. "Fisher was appointed as
Itowrsblp clerk in and for Pottowa o-
• 2 70 mie Township.
I The denosltory bond of the l.utne
5.00 Sti't" Bank for $5,000 was approved.
Tie depository bond of the Security
2.5 O.Oi'
1,116.4:
6.00
15 5.60
50.M)
3.00
82.1 0
paper Co.. toilet
ex-
Oklahon a
paper
Marv D. Cou«-h, expenses
W. Itlley, bnlance—on
pens'*s
•ki'v. K Uoardon. stamps ...
•nam B ' s t"'0 conatltu'lons
<kla Cltv Water Depsrtnu'ui.
wsfr. court house and jail,
.Tannarv. iona
'nnadlan Vallev Vo""7 P''b.
linn Monroe, care of Wm. Jen
slugs
■tiMp'e and la*-1 on. mer« ban-
ioneer Tel. Co, service lo ' xa'tlonal Rsnk was approved for $10.
w unty frZ) 00,,
-Ri> The resignation c.f A. T Johnston
p ar, a Justice ..f th.* peace In nnd for
ol lahoma Township wis aceepted
40
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dl
■ po
5 00
i s towns.'
6 00
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70.90
: nnd r,
7lbfor'
1 - 00
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Bn
morchandls
'nltxsohue
'or |m .
r,ontlrifK"t Furd
« <: Thames. Ht'iiaTPuble
•vorV for county election
boarcl
M/ W"1kor stenoprhpMe
«vork for county election
' ' n ril
M/.p Walker. atene?rrn pblc
w rk for county election
board
V S Bla«', burn. member coun-
ty election board.
t. .1. Beall, member county
election l>oard
' . S. Levy, member county
election board
1, Baneban. map for county
election board
. 9. Lew. stamps, county elec-
tion board
" H. Smith, work on census
board
"t. T Rtei honsen, work on cen-
*"* board
l-nii'irtn ' f I'l l 'er A. Kn1 R
i!< In s' d for Spilugir
Becepted.
\o 5 o An order w T1V(I
• ftftr svl r 1 lots 27 and
. ... >i .. . Ad 'I I".' * « 111
Mr I- Pi' PnrV >•',
r, "rV on 'o** 1 l rd
v„.||..,o . Aildllli.il. nil
(^\t- O'/lp
r..M |n« tfcp lanq
, .. lf, tr\ Lin-1* 6 In
fltv and ordering the sime
2.50
reprts KH"«\
| Or.' Vv.V
canceUlir/, th
west half of
non
U.oo
3.50
20.0'
7 - Head of Cattle = 7
Three milch cows. One black cow fresh in two
months, One red cow fresh in 3 months, One
red cow fresh in 1 month. Three small calves
and 1 Jersey male 2 years old in spring.
Chickens
4 doz.
Chickens
Seven Hogs
Weighing from
50 T0 150 lbs.
na j - About 100 bu corn in crib, about 75
rvvu - bales prairie hay, 4 tons Kaffir hay in
stack, 15 bu Kaffir corn in head.
Household Goods - heater, lounge
bedsteads, canned fruits and other articles.
. 1 set double harness, i hand corn shelter, spring wagon, farm wa2 "' £-™|
harm Implements . er and McCorniick rake both nearly new, harrow, walking plow, single_ corn and
cotton drill, double cultivator, weeder, Champion binder, nearly new grind stone, 20 gal on e
egg Incubator
LUNCH WAGON ON THE OROUND
All sums of $10.00 and under cash; over that amount a credit of 9 J™"1*"
will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note witn approved y
bearing ten per cent, interest from date. A discount of 5 per^cent. fo
will be given on all sums over $10.00. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied
Terms of Sale
Mary A. Barth,2E2S
O F. HURT, Auctioneer,
JESSE RINGER, Clerk.
Oklulmmii City. OKIn . K'-b. 1. 1 0 .
The board met pursuant to adjourn
ment of Ian. 15, l 0!l. Chan Cokev. I.
I Tiioh and G. W. Carrlco being pr« a
ent.
Drainage District No. 1. The matter
of the report of viewers on drainage
district No. 1. coming on for hearlnp
and there being no objec tion filed to
said report the same was approved
and an order was made ordering aald
ditch and drain constructed. S« ti
Drainage Record.
The following resolution was passed,
to-wit: , 4.
Resolved, That Chas. Goke.v. the
i halrman of the Board of County Com
niissioners in and for Oklahoma Coun-
ty, in the State of Oklahoma, is here-
by authorised to lgt all vouchers
for rent clue Oklahoma County from
the Cnlted States.
The following bills were audited
and allowed:
Salary Fund.
Chas Colt, deputy Sheriff. 1
month
M. D. Casey, deputy sheriff, one-
half month
R. J. Armstrong, deputy sheriff.
1 month
M. C. Blnlon, deputy sheriff Mi
month
Warren K. Moore, county sur-
veyor
Mary D. Couch, county super-
intendent
J. W. Rllev. deputy hire
las. S. Twyford, assistant
county attorney
Tno. W. Haysen, assistant coun-
ty attorney
Shirley Dyer, deputy sheriff
If. D. Garrison, guard at jail
C. Goodell, work e n assessment
rolls
K. S. Blackburn. 20 days as
sue'dsl auditor
A L. Cartleo. work on assess-
ment rolls
J. S. Powers, work on assess-
ment roll
fn-n Hooker, salary a« county
bid ire
I'dw. K P««wrdon. salary as
rnimii' aetr rnev
\ F Pof' nvor. special work
— ovds 150 00
W W Wl'tnn renni" nbvalclan SO.00
\ L Carrlco. work for county
treasurer .
Poor and Inaant Fund.
Henry Lewis, care of poor.. 34.25
J. H. Marahall, burial of poor 15.00
' T Black, work on census
board . . ■
r T II Flcsher. work, board
of hon!*h
' M Montgomery, work, cen-
sus for oloetlon
7 If Wbltnab wolf scalp ....
" Smltb. wolf scaln
<V*Ton K. Moore, expense Dis-
trict 1. dralnacre
' L. T von. roHsterlow voters.
'•ar -ab Prue fo. dlslnfoe* «*• .
n« ii| f-f«« on. po'soa |ng OVla-
Pltv, Vovo'dwr. Df-
'•om'trr eaaq nnd January.
isoq reto'ted 3°2 50
Tbe anointment of TT G Fin eh e*-
> ♦«• eountv surveyor was ap-
•r-od.
17.5'
10,10.
1" 5"
2.00
12.7*
3 4*-
1.50
2. ,An order was made
IfjOx assessment on
o"tinvest eiuarter. see.
nship 12 range 3 we t. the
i-.. tVo properly of the Okla-
homa Orphanage,
(Vrtlfleiitn No. L'S A certificate
,| rrre r was granted A A. Carpenter
u personal tax for 26.
Cert If b ate No. 103. A certificate
of error wan granted to Bthel Coppage
on the west 30 acres of north half
i southeast quarter, section 23. town-
ship 12. range- 3 west for $26.55.
Certificate No. 410. A certificate
•if error was granted S. C. Dolllver
on personal tax, $457.20.
Certificate No. 111. A certificate
uf error was granted on lots 14 and
* In Me Soto Addition. $45.08.
Certificate No. 412. A certificate of
rror was granted on lots 16 and 17.
De Sota Addition, $45.08.
Certificate No. 413. A certificate
f error was granted on lots 9 and
a in ICddles Terrace Addition, the
ame being church property.
The Board of County Commission-
ers agreed trf rent to the United States
he ss'i e re oms occupied by the TTnlt-
d States Court and officers during
he bfsf term of United States Court
eld in Oklahoma City. Okla . for th%
mm rf.-$2nn.no P«M" month or frac-
tion eJiereniJnr the time they are used
i,v tbo.se 1/1 I Jolted States.
Fampbeir Road The petition of
';M" *"m>; Campbell and others for a
public road' running east and west on
the half section line through section
"ti. iu.township 1?. range 3 we t. was
taken up and reconsidered and ap-
Tb- matter of anneal to the Board
>f Countv Commissioners from tlio proved
■ in>e Board adjourned until w.ju
lecision of the County Superintendent | 1
In the dispute over the territory taken nr l*e-b. 1 . L 00.
f'om School Distric t No. 511 and added j | W RILKY, County Clerk.
to District No. 54, came on for hear
50.001
100.00
50.00
20.00
100.00
100.00
75.00
75 00
.100' ft
60.00
28.50
100.00
31.90
36.00
•50.00
250.00
^GOODS
Our Spring Cioods are arriving and we have the
finest line ever seen in Edmond.
WE CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR
New Rugs
New Dressers
New China Closets
New Library Tables
New Mali Trees
New Wardrobes
New Davenports
New Rocking Chairs
See those new Split Bottom Chairs at 6oc each.
They are Durable and Comfortable.
D. N. McOOWAN
Give The Sun Your Job Printing
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