The Ralston Independent (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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Commissioners Proceedings
April 7, 1911.
Tlio Board of County Conirtw
sioners met, in regular monthly
session at the coinissioncrs' rooius
in the county court house on the
7th day of August, 1911, with all
members present:
.. Mf . "] W. K. Annett, W. J. Nail and
Admitted through th« mails as tecond I ^ CailllOn
E. M. Stanley was granted a
weekly allowance of $!{.00 pei
The Independent
Published Every Thursday
T. E BRYANT, Editor
cla«« matter
Subscription, per year $1.00
Strictly in advance and stopped
when time expires.
Display AcFvertising per inch, 10c
Locals per line 5c
Church and lodge announcement!* will
• run free of charge except when they
•re advertlnement* of ome money mak-
•nir affair. In which case regular adver-
ttalrifc- rates will he applied. Li dge reso-
lution* and cards of thanks will be run
at a charge of cents each.
Political announcements $5 each. C
to accompany outer
Oity Officials
Mayor—A. Levick.
Police Judge- C. H. Deskeet
Treasurer—Don (hvcns.
Clerk—Kaj Dodson.
Marshal and St. Com.—R. J
Jones.
week and M.00 per month.
Charles Kshelman was appoint
of t'erk of Hitmham town.'in
J. A. Lowry was appointed
constable of Coal Creek township.
The application for appropria-
tion to the Pawnee County Fair
association, came on for hearing,
and after due consideration the
board appropriated $250.00 to
same.
Mrs. Susie Jones wan allowed
$8.00 per month for support.
The monthly report of C. C.
Marshall, sheriff for the month of
July, 1911, was approved.
The monthly report for July
ot B. L. (lillespie, J. A. Lowry and
A. T. Johnston, deputy sheriffs,
was allowed.
| The monthly report of E. O.
I Lou than, undersheriff, was ap-
proved.
I^ ng Bell Ubr Co, mdse 1.75
'' C Marshall, office expense 4 0C>
J H Bllyeu. asseasing 3S.00
J T Leach, assessing 66.30
J W Mlnnick, ax seating 106.40
W' A Barnes. a«xe«Ming 08.00
M Ma rule, assessing 31) 00
1 rule.
• H l.aird, assessing..
O O Wyss, aaaeastng...
' J Hk mer, aaaMialng..
_ M Stocker, Mxesslng.
B <t Sut.lett aaeessing.
8 1 >uvih, assessing.
. 41.40
S0.10
'58.26
1 IW.80
11S.00
fi
M Ilenkel, A. M. Harry, Boy
Young and H. Hodge. I, , T . ' — -
Regular Council meeting. lit 1,™ ",f PProv«l
and :tr,l W.-dueadavs of ,-«<.|, h'' ",rr,.°T conrt for
month ' month of July was approved.
| The report of Register of Deeds
| for the month of July, was ap
proved
" * '«• IB, 11 A, (,Uv
T J Muston. msess. Blackburn twp. .IM.flO
I' I) Hoslck. assessing 46.(10
A A Colt.urn. assessing tH.00
M M Rhodes, assessing 51.00
I' K T/on*. aaaesslng .'MJ.tKi
V K Miller assessing 24.00
J K Spi ed, assessing Cleveland . 135 00
J A Walker, assessing Skedee twp..106.00
Joe McLaughlin assessing 42.00
Kugene S<'hornlck. assessing 90.00
Thus I>uok, assessing i00.75
John W Bell, Agricultural statistics. .5 80
John Bell, assessing
M <" Manna, Assessing 165 00
K C Shoemaker salary and ex 198 40
H C Muss, salary 75.011
Howard Harrison, salary 75'00
Lela Swalley, salary 40.1*1
f. L Ke^*"n *alar>' 00.00
Harry E Pray, salary 141 65
R 8 Cole, salary 5 "IlO&S
\ . <_ Ivouthan, salary 75 00
0 C Marshall, salary July ittSS
W A Cannon salary 49.31
W J Nail, salary
Ouvld M Walkt r. Mai and ex.... 1 .ViH«;
W K Annett. salary 4&ai
c care of pauper ]5.(*
.\ K JfnrilnKH. care of pauper 23
1 \N Myer-
Bankers Charged by Grand Jury
Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 14
Indefensible
(Kansas City Star) | uKianoma * liy, UKia.. Aug. 14.
The two decades immediately j A bner Davis, formerly president
1* .1 ..00, ... nf flu* V'iirlit Iin<l IV. .. I.1_ 3
preceding the Civil War consti-|,d the HD(J Day hank, and
luted a period of wonderful de-l?",'."'/ °f l''6 9kl"lu,™a <'i«f
, . , 4l ,, .A , „ hall franchise in the Texas league,
velopment for the Inited States. ai)d F H Myerg who was (,ashier
It was at that time that the tex of the hank before it changed
tile industry in New England hands recently, were indicted by
was firmly established. The in- *'le Krand j,ir.v here, thirteen
fant woolen mills for most of the j°int, jndict.m«nt« in «" ^ing
• , .... .turned against the two men. Ten
period were protected by a gen- 0f the indictments charge making
eral duty of .{0 per cent, which {false entries: two charge embez-
was later reduced to 25 per cent, i zlement, and one accuses the for-
Cnder the present Tariff Act i,ner offers with making
woolens reeeive protection of b*l"rV'epor'" t0 ""
from 75 per eent up The pro- Both Davi. and Myera appear-
tection on blankets, for instance, ed soon afer the indictments were
ranges from 104 per cent to 165; reported and gave $1000 bond for
on flannel underwear from 86 to eao'1 of t,IP thirteen indictments.
144; on dress Roods from 92 to al"°,.K"ve f™. '"""I
lie wi i . an°ther indictment which names
- . 18- Where articles are not speci- another pereon.
Mrs J c C.i'rti!upcarr.,f'pa'ut',..,: ioS t,ie duty 18 131 Per ceut if Thp «ture of six indictments
oki'a MosPpitaitfo,r'' ,x-' they are W0l'th niore than forty ^und by the grand jury at the
pense of pauper 27 00 CeiltS a pOU"~J 1cn * " * CMsinn itlnsinn Co4..-.l..., -fi
than that
Hayton l.ucas rent on room ."Vlio
« lay <'"unty, Kansas, hoarding Jno
l^ngree from June 21. 1!H( H0.00
H < oiling, care of poor to Mav
25th, mil 50,00
Jus Bellew. care of pauper 1500
John Teegarden. hauling 50
11 >heriiie Humphrey, boartl of poor.4*00
Mrs V Piitman. Itoard of poor.. 2 70
< VV Ballalne. met! ser 3000
. u nS?"" ,,f P""!**'- 32.00
J H Bel lew, .-are of poor...
J A McAllister, nursing sick
i>iinu nn iv h'ciiiu Jlli v itt till
cents a pound; 152 per cent if less spssio" closing Saturday after-
non, and which were not announ-
amount. Certain "7'oT ™t announ-
of 1 St;„yd.7h^hl„"5 T'ts
red from the country bv duties learned that five of the indict-
procession was composed of citi-
zens on foot, some of them dress-
ed and some of them half dressed,
and some of theui in night clothes,
and there were buggies, carriages,
wagons, and automobiles, and
some on horse back aiid some on
foot. Traveling men who saw the
demonstration claim that they
never saw anything like it before
in the science of town building.
Five thousand excited citizens
yelling at the top of their voices
to make Enid the best town in the
Southwest.
running as high as 375 per cent. ,ne,.,t8 werp against 'Nick" M.
It doesn't require the aid of a ?r^'s' ot the Planters and
. proveu. J M Henew.care of poo,... i!!Soo'tariff board to know that these J.Iech4a"icsL ha"k. liquidated by
'■sirrs. IT-H2 r,;7 7—
■ The report of county treasurer . U Myers. gr<a-erles for poor >0 0(1
- - - K Clark, groecries ^2700
CHUROH AND LODGE
DIRECTORY
The Methodist has services on
J r Join*, care of poor..
Speed « Cradv. indue....
< II l*h i 11 i p . in.-d ser
A W Mo re head. M S Mavis, from
May 31 to July 20
. .16.00
. .22.00
■ .67.00
, nBni««v rj. ij. uendi'v,
re can he 110 defense of duties president of the Night and Day
running above 100 per cent. Con-,h«nl< of Memphis, Tennessee.
reduce them 'VD ^ew at present.
gress proposes to reauce rnem t *vt * prcwjm,
Mav •„ ,"T-.-4S {"harpjy. But they will still he at'IS? 8 ?as sent to that
May 3i to July 2o 23 4s 1 , . . , * city asking for his arrest Tin tn
s-r&s:-a;*rr.':: ilef ,wr,as ^ s tbe w n ig hL C
e « «I?liS5!*h«V°worr' ?i:SS|U er B tUtile illd" t«es heard from the tolecram II..
s Fountain, hridire u„rk ,.S
|N(
„ - work1:. T5« 7 ; . u,uusines , eMru irora tne Telegram. Hen-
The petition of A. H. Marsden!NauZl"LiveryXm°Mve^ : :,14 ? lr start in the United {]r>' was arrested at Memphis Sat-
.. - • Jut o—.a.rn' "very.-.- 4.00 states. nrday, and Deputy Sheriff Mel
fir t and third Sunday mornings i"—, " *•*: """" "• wiuch Monn woife, work on road
and second and fourth Sundav n ,ost H,,(t <*annot be if. *^, Va2cf: work "" bridge!
nighta. Sunday school every fZ '«" '• ' «•""■«"■> 1
day —C. S. dark, Psster
„ ■ ' " • * • 1'ioiBuru i.-National I.ivery ham Uverv i'r*. r, ",,vu _ "...np,,,, Linl.
for a duplicate warrant in lieu of J °n hndge!!."!i?;«6 States. nrday, and Deputy Sheriff Mel
No. 870 out of the contingent I,rr*nk onmore. r.id work.;;;. i j ! Certain monopolistic profits '°^t Saturday morning to
, - ■ bi Cleveland ukia ' !factlonB W1" not be nearly SO1 The charges against both men
The petition from the re-loca-! ^The^XwinV' ,Hfw "- as st dents of conditions arp of se«ous nature. While the
tion of (piarantine line in McEl ^ ^r<^r,a woc^M.^'^'^^'helieve would be justified Pxact amo,ints involved were not
Tk R roy Township was not allowed, kh ggi Later, a closer adjurtment mav T** k?TK if Was learned t,,Ht
fj/iStilW^Sund"y.Cemora£g' Th* ?eUU°U for HousP Creek lie nossihl. on three of the counts against Ellis
and night. Sunday school everv
Sunday.—J. E. Rector. Pastor. _
rwraf -ssr.ti"™ s:'r,?.,„ - —ss —• - -
'ship, for road purposes only, was sioners . of (rwunt>' (°mmis- (1 t'PS. Hendry is charged in the one
m. XT . disallowed. . „ "i adjourned session count against him with having de- grandmother would say nattinc
The Nazarene has Sunday The petition of tax payers of memhere 'nr^nTw ^ ^ iP State Agricultural Board frauded the local bank through the baby on the cheek,' "grand-
2 p. rn MeBlroy township for thp ppnHi. u i v* •. . ..." J' Annptt, | (Ardmorp ^ connection with thp Night and him pan i
Day hank at Memnhi* hnt~*h ... " c.a.n km the P,ett>' ltt,e {oot-
What Good is a Grandmother?
Happy in having placed the
fathers under control the next
great step taken by the promoters
of the automatic baby was the
formation of the "Society for the
Suppression of Grandmothers,"
according to Ellis Parker Butler
in Success Magazine. The grand-
mother is the greatest enemy of
the sterilised, unrocked, unkissed,
uncuddled baby. The adaman-
tine stubbornness of a grand-
mother is almost beyond belief.
She will kiss the child! Regard-
less of germs, microbes, infusoria,
and rules, she will take the little
cuddly thing in her arms, hug it
up tight with cooing words, and
kiss it. Kight on the mouth, too!
The members of the society had
to be exceedingly firm with the
grandmothers.
"Mother," the member would
say, "please do not kiss that ^hild
on the mouth!"
"Very well! Very well!" the
grandmother would say, just a
little huffed. "But I am sure,
ray dear, 1 kissed you on the
mouth a million times when you
were a baby, and you seem none
the less worse for it."
"I prefer, mother, not to have
my baby kissed on the mouth!"
'All righty, 'ittle baby!" the
School every Sunday at 2 p. m. MeElroV townahip for thT'eiadT wT^JSw T'J? 'Ardmore Ardmoreite)
and preaching service every 2nd nation of cattle ticks was approv- Motion bv W I v«*iW,?n" ' Campbell Russell former state >>ank «t Memphis, but the eje- |Sies t
and 4th Sundays at I and 7 to n *1- .Motion by W. J. Nail to ap- ' lormer act nature of the alleged ?rand
m. • P l The sum of *40.00 was appro- Tw aPpoint"ent of Mro- Flos-8enator and the whirlwind PoH- has not been made known. In all ' 'P^ase. please, mother!" th
L. A. BOLERJACK Pastor P"«ted to the old soldiers reunion er aiid.llJw;,CIa" ot °kl«homa. has resigned J large sum of money is said to'I member would say appealingly
' of Paw. County. 1 mLtL SUm °f. 152500 from hls Place «^er the state ag- have been involved. "please do not kiss babv on the
The official bond of H. L. month as compensation for u-. ... i. u. | P ease ao not Kiss baby on the
I. 0. 0. F. meets every Tuesday Watts, clerk of McElrov town
iirht (I Iv.,i. v i> i.;. i'i... i.vi i .• ■ ,
L such services, motion Tost." " ^0r,^u'tural hoard and in his letter E -d Ch f Com on 't0°t! B8by "'i,rht pUt her toot in
of resignation says that he can- ^amoer o^ commerce on her ,nouth aftepwardg!
Well!" the grandmother
*•' V * ■ J a la VOV1U f * * v I v I ' . I " I l\ ' ' I .' M l, I | II \ M I >v II TI
night. (J. (j. Neidigh. N. G. I ship. Chas. Eshelinan of Burnham i ♦ e?unt^ . was in8tnict- .
R. O. CLARK, Secv.! township and John W. Farrar !. t° H('v'er,,8P to1' h'^s for con- am "s s^lf respect and re , „cltf llie Kranamotner
trnatpp f trete wa,ks to be built according tain his place.with the board. His Aho,,t *1"™ weeks ago Enid would sav. pulling her shawl over
ions to hp letter i« nf nnn^„uM. < ham her of Commerce organized her shoulders and arising with
day night
trustee of Burnham township , W8,k* !° ^ 5"" .according his place.with the board. His
Kebekahs meet every Wednes- was approved. nrenaTed bv'^thTcmm?t,0n8 l° be iSu°f 00nsiderahle length 'nam,,f 'oiiommerce organized her shoulders and arising wii
r'rifiTT," -•s-.i.a to wouSt T m,,ch Mi°g in ,he h- f"-H"h id ^
ty Commiaaionera Pr°P?S"' forl Tl"' rfplv h.v ,l" raging and locating fa,-tori!j"™., n "" "' f#r "
d session August to be opened Sept. entirely a different kind of doc- in Fni(, th f- t , |ip P tones,mother Oood-hye baby, I an. not
le.nbers present t, ! , , ,nent- Senator Russell is very purpose of the wanted here!"
. ' I IIP UOilm lllilllp ail ull Iri.wlK. i? POtlltUlllV U'M« iti 4 1. .. I
On motion the board adjour
MRS CHAS. LOPER, N. G. to meet at !> a. m
J. O. CALES*. Secy'
Hoard of County
""*t in adjourned session August rui, iqii
\ V k' \ m ♦ r * i 8th, with all members present, m. , ' , . ,, nient. Senator Russell is very i — -w..
third Saturday niirhts iW K An,,ett* W J Nail a,u, of *10 " ?nce kl?d,y ?p?kpn of b-v the board> * TT? fe-organize the I "Goodness! Goodness!" the
IONATHAN wrmPQ w \i A. Cannon. J t; a.- raonth and house acknowledges that is work will be * eoP'e 8 Packing Company and member would io i . i i
W R non4nv <s * "M" ,n"mv'"K elaims were |. J)er mo"th to Mrs. Ott erippled for the time by his retire- finance a car line out to the plant lout ti tin e was ed
W. K. DODSON. Secy. ]owe)j Koper. raent and thp ]pft , . " u P ant. ,0ut the baby s mouth with an an-
! j m nrim k>y. rent of room for . 0,1 '"otion the hoard adjourned sence of any feeling whatever 11 ' l, H e a 80 ,cl a lon among tiseptic after the grandmother
Kaater Star meets second and a't'Ts. ,■ i, A"*""! 1". 1911. "gainst Senator Russell. , T1 ,™'mTS who wu"1'1 '" had gone: "Mother is so old
fourth Thursdav nights. <.r Krnmi.i. for vai .v«w 'ne hoard met in adjourned The Ardmoreite is not acquaint- 1( tt<,<' -v t,,e Packing Plant fashioned'
M"u" A««nwl 10. ed with the charges made against ««<1 succeeded in getting dona-1
w 5.00 'fe "oard met in adjourned I The Ardmoreite is not acquaint- "enetitted hy the Packing 1
MRS. .I. L. THOMPSON, W. M. i \ \\ iiin. n .•mmmixh* «<•.«.uli h,usrHotII so,ss,o" at • a. in. on August 10. ed with the charges made against H,l(' succeeded in getting <
MRS. J. WHILES. Secy. .I'."..!?:" \\ ' "" r1" '"™ K. .the hoard. I,at the dignity of that tin,,, directly i„,lirectly for
(W w N"" "ml w' A - Jfimm worth ,r property.
.......... .... tax
! J T Bolton, Bounty
I' «' Mri'larey, iKiunty
M. W. A. meeta first and third I;,'! S"KXrbtSo;:
Jnursday night8. S K J'>hn on. election nervlren,.
t .. ti a o i) v \r n | Walter Koutrh, bounty
• . .^1 IIAnKt , N. ( . I Oia* Koieninn , utile Inwpertor
w. H. INORAHAM. clerk. ]f ::
__ L E W«tkln . hup for poor
IJ A McAllater, ervlre«
Rnyal Neighbors meet every sec ^STf^Stn.:
ond and Fourth Saturday after- '' " Hamniiv, iiminty
nn.mu ' John OrleMel. xalarv
n°;"8- o K Thompson, Turnkey...,
MRS. .IKssIF TNGRAHAM, See. u i! it"i,ni!.,,i, unman.>n
.8 J Cr«awell, Kxamlnation
Why pay $100 for . new type. ■' !• 3
winter, when you can buy it "sec-
ond hand for one half. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed for one year T
E Bryant. Agt. K. C. Typewriter
Exchange. tf
Some Marathon
...its r«T1- 'wrifiei-'v '""&™ naturally'xt0"' T" .1""" ^kh' h«"'laherrie in
The board ordered and directed leads one to believe that the sen ' eompan.v then proceeded to the mountains below Boise one
the county treasurer to transfer,ator is unduly wrought un and>market t60.000 worth of lots by 8Ummer One mornin' I was on
nsw *10° from '"terest. 1011, to Em- indicates tl.at'the board is not AuKust 2nd. these lots were sold " stpT1h'II*,de an' juat 'bout had
'''is'so T"7/CCTl* ltU' , ^ ]willing to sacrifice its important exclusively o Enid people and w'lS T ,h1inkin:
order of the Hoard of Coun- work to gratify any ill feelings or regardless of dull imes ,,i ♦ ii I 1 ™ <?ainp' Whtn 1
Am V' i r°mmissionere the County to resent charges made bv those ... aml. the,looked up an saw two gr/zlies
.Judge was authorized to dispose working under it. The agricnl- money market the citizens ®omin tearin down th'mountain,
and sell to highest bidder, iceltural board is an important fac s0,d the last lot of the $60,000 j e/,wa8 after me, that was plain,
•«! h(!x eonfiscated of Ira Yarbrough. tor in the progress of the state ' dget «t eleven thirty p in on In dr°PPfd m.v pail an' lit out.
,lw co*°paration ofthe night of August 2nd. and thia Ld^y'life.^"W Tea^"'
. 15.IH)
. . "«« oia^Kuu nuu ucorrv
. .ivno to have been kept and used by the people.
jtcvNo said ^ arbraugh in violation ot' the
bein'
_ .ue. county criminal. !'irSo Prohibitory law of the state oi
w'ff.r,,v !V "L Oklahoma.
\\ H I. intnpli. il. fees Brown, utate.'JS.ito
isi ';int Bailiffs, iiaiiirf 22.0(1 I lie ( ountv ( lerk was directed
Henry Delonx. salnrv jow ., i„ ' r , ,,
4 • ? ad\ertise for bridges and for
K A 'Xorrlx. i \|i. ii>
.uj me, i r in oears,
was the occasion of one of the fond of berries, stopped to eat
biggest demonstrations ever pull-| '?m an' that give me a few yards
ed off iu any southwestern city. . *tart. Soon as they had fin-
The Mean Editor
(Marion, Ga., Record) i *T "'v-Ij-u-j tU u"~~ ^ *"*u
A lawyer charges a man $10 for The Holding Company arranged '* y 8tHrted af'
'v;r."^ " ■« iur.10 minutes conversation. The to have a lion-fire on too nf thol ^ again.
n'.l'w-t.i'r,,U'Z,n> \)ri)]T f;r hnA* on township'.nan insists on paying it. A doc-'five storv Chamber nf r Lv ' T® ,n thm
mm 8u,l-lrm- Malarv • lu,e township 21 and 22, between tor charges one dollar for « nro hamber of ( oinmerce davs, an th way I covered
Try the new barbers at Bryant « j m h«V j'oi- p.' ",k sw,io« « ""<1 ;16, range four and scription. and the patient Jfvs-i g aild when t,le ,ast ,ot fr<Min ?**,* CRution- The hears
shop, satisfaction guaranteed or ,r {*eplaee bridge known as Oatlett,"Oh. pshaw! Is that enough?'*iwas 8old t,ie l,ont'ire was started. pt ^aini"' 011 me. though, till I
in ««S line. .An undertaker ehargea *10,1 for.H'e fire whiati. blew, and the fire °Ut ""
<• . Maisi,;,ii , , i,u,i jofv7 tonuHlnp -1 and 22, between sect- conducting a funeral, and he is department made a run fnr ti... ' ,i • tf f n an
•iV^r,rL«r^V,SSIM \i i0n t0,:r :md range just perfitlv "Ll \,T ™ ' H.run f0r the1Jne.uP.a11 Hht, but th' bears
Co. Tfi srr 'ive, all in Pawne
whiskers refunded.
tf.
To Be Expected
"Have you heard the news?"
asked a Xewburg woman of her
i Pioneer TH ,V Tel
H yard.
. Tel Ser. .
L P ( of fey. nidae
Pearwon mill Son, indue for tali!
W F Rlarton, lalw on lall
Paw nee < "it v, water and 'lights
Apr. May and June, 1011
^between sect- conducting a funeral, and he is, department made a'run for the™ up all ,rfJhf
,ee ™;';,y™riaffiJrMLrS:lfirp ^Tr,elpph""" <tirlsi5rok 'tthh,,f"v™
mitted and filed ily. A man buys a gold brick W°rf> "otlf,ed that the Chamber of d,°«'"led. That s how I escap-
oIahL i.a4 Li I .1 1* • .% . . . . . ( 'ntiiikuiix.il inna ,a t.1 "'I.
'"!*! l , , . 7 "anaur OIIU UlllNlllf (lie iam-
..S.40 proposal to be submitted and filed ily. A man buys a gold brick
h so with the county clerk not later land apoligizes for not having bit- jt°mmerce wa on fire. Every; en,
xr- Aiav una June, ion 79.40 J"«« < o clock p. in. on Scptein ,ten before. An editor walks « one calling in when informed that' , "f^e s>'ence, then one ask-
tar..stto,ohp "•• «'"•w-MIS.?; ««,tJ^fi,,,uheVoZl^ i r'i:::SLirwwe
i "" 1 vpewriier .. ,j so;''lied on September 5th. a death or a wedding nr 1 . , pieking huckleberries. How is it
H';, faa. <®a5'Mii"rtMwi::: !:i5 0n ll"' boani of conntv function and apenda three l,our«l""l'P " "WU> '* 'P"Ml1'' for t0 be ™
■ftps Z.TJS c'"Z7iTn "ST',1 ' «p ami teiia lies pr«,-l
Hjwm tt>Mlm on C 1! nnd jall..M- w v
"he got within hailing distance ol
her.
'No, cried the neighbor, eag
erly and all out of breath
is it—hurry and don't keep mi
suspense."
"You know Mary Juikings who
went to Europe last spring?"'
in
_ .. ... _■ .r- ,,,,,,, ,,,, ^ ,, Hn(]
'Wluit 1"* ,|,""W,N Prlntlnn sup .
I l "i Pi itituiK nip
Tlte I lorney Printinn Po„ sun
v ln« Co.. ,np.;
[ I Miller adding machine*
Ruiene Detxuen C,.. mippiiea,:.'
J \\ <irlenel, for tape...
H A l.eliew ft Co. mdse..
The Porney Printing f„, Miii
"Yea yes! What ha. ha,>, SS ggXXit<t, ««-•
to her? D Rarntrd - " -
"She has married a peei
! , «« inr iiMiinier i i oinmerce picking huckleberries
VI function and 8 f0CIaI, supponeti right away that it was possible for there to
mmssoners adjourned. ' I writing it up' and tells'lies prai^ 11 he <1,amber °f r°mmerce
SKAL) W R. ANNETT, ;ing people until he hates himself !,n*' the result was that in about..*™?' ^V°, . sa,di
hair,nan of Board of County .Then if he makes an insignificant' fifteen minutes about five thous-' v ,1' Th''" T l\h
mniissioners. omission or eh«,-«rn, ful .■ Iry ?ef Them dttrn be
,24,'JO
.won
14.:« « omniissioners.
PRANK SHOEMAKER.
!io'ooj*^ttx <t. County Clerk, is a stingy, careless, good-foi-
::58 A dTZ 'nothing .Miss who never gets any-
■■«2' i * , ,M lfhu,K "*ht and e barges four
37ft| I nele Ehen—I fell ye that it's!times the price of city papers
said anythin'
uckleber-
the President of the Holding
Company announced that the
I'.tV "«n|Hr,i v. r-o, .up:::;;:: " ;tI ' nele Kt>en l tell ve that it.'g|timet the pr
JtS. TW.'ir?«n J,nupply ""p UTO.excestive indulgence in pleasureItwice as large.
Ohl A peer) Well, that rnns vS.: ™ i,'V;.Vi^,i ISl"'?! fV " S,V
" ■ " ,0' I nele Ezra—Yon're right
. ' 1 tills « heeler \ Trone, nun fnr IaII a in i- i '
in the family. Her mother mar- i. J* p'onihinK and n-paii . i4 u. Ezra—You re right on
ried a dork walloper." «j"*a . !ih,„. 1Ehen, those fellowa that stav
rs te; .s«*> «h.«. «vwk pitchin
Rose Glycerine soap—Monk's
Z, — • —. flip . .
Peter Uriif t'n, «Up...
K G Oray atlpplleR ....
K ciniy. pub) < ? ii mil
■ ■•ig5l, y lantern light, won't realize it
« till their eye* begin to fail 'em.
Santa Fe Time Table
1'ass.-tiger. South—10:05 a. ni
Passenger N'orth- :15 p m.
Local Ert. South 9:55 A M
Local Prt North—2 00 p in.
He Got His
"Dear Clara." wrote the young
•ttiO.IMK) campaign had been com-',a'don me, but I'm getting
pleted. The Enid Itrass
j started up a lively tune and a pro- whether you said yes' or 'no '
eewion was started around the, "Dear Will." she replied by
stpiare and every telegraph pole note' "80 tf|ad to bear from you.
bore a red light fn/.ee. such as are • *a'd <no' to someone last
railroads for signals. The h"d forK« <' juat
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Bryant, T. E. The Ralston Independent (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1911, newspaper, August 17, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc161830/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.