El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 2 Friday, November 4, 1904 Page: 4 of 6
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(C&'lUiiSlO IR PROCEDINGS.
K1 IN'int, Oklulu int October -Ith, 1U04
The I,oni(I of countv commissioners of
('a mid Ian county,«>k lahoniA Territory, met
pursuant to recess, all inemberH present,
and trammel* (1 the following huslnc.ss tu-
wlt:
A||>iom(I the quarterly report of Karl
Beel.e,county clerk.
A|if)roved the quarterly report ofW . r
Bickford, county superintendent.
Approved the quarterly report of J. I.
Phelps, probate judge.
The board allowed the following claims:
Tope lift and El Reno Tel. Co. rents and
tolls 12(1 nil
Btate Capital Co., supplies for the dls.
trlct court us
01 ty of El lieno, cost of sidewalk In
front of old court houte 27 4.j
Lucy Jones, money found on body of
George Jones. 28 of>
Mulvey Mere. Co., merchandise for poor
15 (HI
William Kch^arherg, salary county
commissioner and road and bridge
work 124 40
W. A. I awter,caro «if Christian Sue-
rest, pauper 4H 0,,
Ham I Dodswort h[Hook Co. tax receipts
and supplies 07 yfi
J. O. Tiultt, indse for the county farm
2 40
Fowler Grocery Co., mdse for poor 7 <10
J. 1*. Norris, service superintendent of
county farm 105 20
Townsend Grccery Co., mdse for the
county farm 120 w>
W . H . Johnson, Hilary county commis-
sioner and roud and bridge wcrk 180 I
I.. C. Van Ness & Co. supplies 4 1;,
Earl Beehe, salary county clerk : si ;iu
W. C. Rlckford, salary county superin-
tendent gig 00
Topeka^and El Reno Tel. Co. telephone
service gg gg
El Reno Water Co. water for court
house and Jail <to pft
R. W. Bell for Janitor work 100 00
JjhnJ. Carney, salary county attor-
ney 887 fiO
Lange and Gore, mdse. for poor 5 06
El Reno Plumbing* Electric Hupply
Co. repairs at Jail 75
J. B. Kerrlck, coffins and burial of
poor 70 00
J. T. Pardons, coal for county j 00
Richard Btrathers, Janitor services
37 50
8, F. Roberts, M. D.,services as com-
mlKslgner of Insanity 7 on
E. T. Prince, mdse for poor <j yr>
J as. E. Kelso, mdse. for county farm
24 41
K F, Roberts, service as county phvsl*
cla,i lrt2 Q0
hn Heno Globe, Job printing and sup-
lies 70 2fl
El Reno Globe, legal publications, las ^
Earl Bee be, making tax rolls of 1WX. 800 00
J. T. Parsons, coal for poor j on
I . C. Brown, salary county surveyor 05 00
C.O.Brown, surveying for Canadian
river bridge ^ 7B
J. I. Phelps, probate Judge, fees In
criminal canes ^
Tin* bill of 8. J. Dyer and others claim-
ing V-ll. lo for fees I11 coroner's inquest
on the body of Alfred Miller wis re-
duced and allowed In the sum of 37 95
The bill o! Josle Wheeler, claiming $2u.on
for ca;e of pauper was disallowed.
The blllofChas. Brown claiming $1.00 foi
work 011 bridge wss disallowed.
C. M. Buckles, county treasurer presented
the following report which was examined
and approved hy the board:
_J ■_ :j 1 r.. treasurer's quarterly report for
months of July, August and September.
El Reno,*Oklahoma, Terr., September
80th, IMM.
To en© Honorable Board of County Com-
II.1 olonera of Canadian county Oklahoma
Territory:
GentlemenPursuant to law I have the
honor herewith to present to you 1 he fol-
low IngVeport, showing the llnanclal trans-
act lonsof this office for the quarter ending
September :ioth V. 01.
Respectfully submitted
('. M. BDCKLKR,
County Treasurer.
Receipts.
Balance 011 haad September 80th,
1Q04 f01^89S.S5
Received from taxes of 1WM 5 10
*♦ " ♦♦ 44 I HUH 40 JI5
•• • " looj 4 70
" " " " July IWKl 5,tV>M 74
• • " " Aug. IW« 8,17:1 Oil
| 44 44 44 44 sept. ltNKt 8,oi*l U7
: C. M. Standard, register of deeds,
' excess fees 105 75
j J. I. ("helps, probate judge, et-al fines 110 (12
1 H. H. Leeper,Count}*Commissioner,
sale of old stoves 10 00
W. (' Rlckford, county superintend-
ent normal Institute 04 (Mi
R. I). Shear, clerk district court
Oklahoma county, sheriff's fees 0 05
Roland Hughes, treasurer Cleveland
county, funds for S. I), ID 01
1 j. \ . Baxter, Terr. 8upt. 2nd. semi-
annual Appt. 421 so
Wm. Schw rber County Com-
missioner, 1 11 of district court
Mc Lean Bros, et-al liquor license 1,225 uu
Total
Disbursements
$7ft,NtiU. !•">
II,OHO W
Balance on hand Sept. 80tli 1004. $:M,2lu 0,
Disbursements
C. W. Rambo, territorial treasurer |5,ois 117
Salary fund warrants paid 1,7X1 04
Court 44 44 44 718 IN
Court order 14 '• 85 H5
Poor-Insane •* 44 140 88
Road-Bridge 44 44 2,580 <W
Supply fund 44 44 400 58
T. W. Jensen, treas'r El Reno Twp. hoi h5
Wm. Senuelbach treas'r Union Twp. 528 :U
M.V. Mulvey 44 Yukon 44 187 86
J.W.Drake 44 Matthwson
Twp. 162 (ti
George 1). Haworth, trens'r Reno
Twp. 711 04
T. E. Standard, treas'r Rock Island
Twp. 205 47
< . W. Richardson treas'r Prairie Twp. 240 27
F. R. Sitte.i 44 Maple " 82 22
T.J. Rasp 44 Valley 44 804 87
H. E. We 11 in an 44 Walnut 44 W 28
W. T. Malone, treas'r El Reno
City 8,140.40
School district funds paid S. J\ treas-
urer 12,748(0
School district funds paid coupons
and bonds 1,072 02
CanaJlan County coupons and
bonds paid 5,868 40
School tow nship warrants paid 1,011 78
C. Q.Horton special brktge warrant
paid 2,480 (X)
County Central warrant patd 20 00
Normal institute orders paid 245 00
Total
Cash Ralances
Normal Institute
Penalty
Territorial
County General
El Reno Twp.
Union 44
Mustang 44
Yukon 44
Frisco 44
Reno 44
Rock Island 44
.Matthew son 44
Cement 44
Oak 44
Prairie 44
Maple 44
Valley 44
Walnut 44
El Reno City 44
44County Funds4*
Salary
Court
Poor and Insane
R<>ad and bridge
Supply
$11,0811.80
8 00
241 80
1,070 84
:f7 78
100 CI
70 48
415 58
20 20
207 70
127 04
70 18
74 08
20 10
4S5 57
270 58
4K4 81
801 IS
657 55
1,500 45
i'oU t> Hcljool 44 222 .*">
County separate im'Ikm)! 44 *74 40
school Townships 44 8,510 ini
District Schools 44 10,412 50
Special Bridge 44 8,s*V." 04
nityofoeary 44 418 10
Total Ralance f8l,2lo no
T *rrltor> of < >k lahoma >
Canadian County
1, C. M. Ruckles, treasurer of Canadian
County, • klaluina T -i rltor* , <!o hereby
•ertlfv that the w ithin and foreg ing re-
ort of the f ausactlooH of this office Is
true and • • rreet to the be>t of my know-
ledfce a ti belief.
c. M Bt « klkh, county Treasurer.
Sub>ci"lbed and sworn to beft re me this
Itli day of < let. I0o4.
I!aKI< Bkfijk. County Clerk
| Seal J
The county funds are In the following
places:
Oitl/ens National Rank of El
Reno, subject to In as. check $10,710 8S
hi Reno state Hunk >.1 El Ite.o,
subject to l M «s. check I2,C 6M :15
First Niitloi al RauK of Yukon,
MUojivi to ; reas. on u 4,202 71
til uk of < ikarcne, subject to
i in- cock 8,208 511
National Pmk hank of New York,
■til >11 el to < reas. check 425 ou
E\p use acct, subject to treas. check 0 50
Cash ou band 2,857 « 8
'otrtl cash R11 lance |1M,2I0 00
'ilie board to(.k recess until 0a. III. Oct.
Olli 1001.
El Reno Oklahoma, October ftth 1004.
The board of county coiiiuilssloiiers of
t'aiindlaii county, uklalioma Territory met
persuant to recess, ail members present,
and transacted the following business
to wit:
Approved thequaterlv report of John C.
Okmu 11, slier 1 If ot Canadian county.
Approved iliequarterly report of C. M
Standard, r -glster of deeds of Canadian
county.
The board took recess until 0 o'clock a. 111.
October ith IM4.
El Reno, oklahoma Terr.Oct, 7th 1001.
The Bouid ol County Ooiiiiiilssloners of
( ana llati Oouut} , Uk lahoma ierrltory met
liur&uant to rece b, all Mienihers present and
traiisscted the follow ing business tow It:
Approved the quarterly n port ofC. A.
Bannister, Justice of tie. peace.
Approved the official bond i f John I>.
Pcnnebaker. twp. clerk Valley township.
approved the official bono of W W.
Morrison, trcaauier \ alley township.
Approved the « the nil bond of W. C.
(ieary, twp. tiustee Vally township.
The Board allowed the follow ing bills:
s* J. Dyer, et-al for inquest of Frank We-
werka 28 05
S, M. (iloyd, bridge lumber. 241 «i5
John C. Oieinuii, Juller 1M on
4* 44 *4 cash paid out. 12 85
44 44 beard of prisoners 25100
l lrst National bank Yukon assignee
acct. bridge work 58 00
Krank Molir, work of bridge smi
Loiig-Beil Lumber v o. bridge lumber : 8 06
Will Ransom, assignee, acci. bridge
work 42 ou
Sarah Pludps, washing for Jail. 5 in
S. N.C1 ase, bridge hardware 11076
Chase A Ma}, 4* ,4 28 10
El Reno .state Rank assignee, acct
hrluge work 108 25
W 111 Ransom, assignee, acct. I ridge
wcrk 10525
W, K. Ransom, assignee, acct. bridge
work 815 75
ji.lni C. (izmun, sheriff's fees 055 75
American Arithmometer Co,, final
pay me n 1 of machine noon
.s. M.tiio}U ol Yukon, bridge lumber 11480u
L. N. Shvpard,county map.
O.M. buckles, ca h pa.d out
U. M, buckles, salary county treasurer 047 60
.1. K. .N-.i ion, hauling in uige lumber 12W
John F. itussel, huu lug bridge 11111-
lerlul 0 5u
.uuivey Mercluntile C'o. bridge hard-
ware 25 14
W. h. Calwell, hauling brl ge ma-
terial 11 «5
William Wiedemann, blacksniithlng IK v#.
S. M. tiloyd of Piedmont, bridge
lumber 841 80
R. F. Koons, M. 1). Supt. County
board of beaitu, 27 75
C. A. Rannlster, Justice fees 14 00
W. 0. Rlckford cash paid out 7 5s
The Leader com pau> supplies 24 45
E. L. Lawrence bridge lumber soon
the bill of the Leader company for
f 104.80 for records an supplies, was re-
duced and allowed in toe sum of 00 20
The bill of El R0110 Township for $1:14 55,
for material and labor for county bridges
was laid over.
The bill of Jackman Rros. for bridge
lumber was laid over.
Now come 011 to be heard the application
and petition ofJ. J. Faulkner and s. D.
Spikerlora license to sell malt, spirltous
and vinous liquors i.t retail, In the tow 11 of
Piedmont and the remonstrance of L. s.
Shepherd and others against the same, the
applicants appearing by their attorney,
W. T. Reeks and the remonstrators by
their attorney J. W. Clark,
It Is stipulated and agreed by the
parties hereto, and ordered by the board
that Kate.M. Fitzgerald be appointed to
take the testimony and proceedings In
the above matter In short hand transcribe
the s>ame, and file said transcript in the
office of the county clerk.
On motion of attorney for applicant, it
was ordered by the board that the applica-
tion and iH'tltlon herein be dismissed
from further consideration of the Roard
and the accrued costs if ) stenographer
fees due Miss Kate M. Fitzgerald be taxed
to and paid by the applicants.
Roard took recess until 0 a. m. Oct. 12th
1004
I hareby "certify the above Is a correct
report of the proceedings of the baard.
Earl Rkkiir,
County Clerk.
R. E. RUNKLE, M D.
I r'Hctiee limited to disease* ol ui«
' h'YE, KAR, NOSE and THROAT
-peclal attention given to the correct ion ol
rtfractlveerrors 1 fitting of glasses)
Office over Bom hart's drg store, El ^
Reno, O. T. -
El Reno A Topeka phone s«. Rell phone 00
I TEETH of
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H. L, FoffR
LAWYER |
EL RENO, O. T. ^
. . 1 i 1 I iid State ^~
Oank.
Choice home curec x
riamb and bieakf s ig^
oaton and pure norm r
rendered lard, chear ~
for cash at £
J. W. Dix's Market. ^
Buy Your Groceries of
J. A. Den ham %
The Morrison
Grocer
Goods Fresh and Pure
Addition! ^
1
' ur $8:00 Si t of Toot'i look a«\ve!l a d we. r
belter than Pcrr. TI vy si and ;s j.uard ans of
the inner citidel, the Stomach, f< r they are \\ «. i 1
able to tho o p n?a«ticate your f.iod and thu>
prevert * >|>. ]• i i i and i ther trou1)ics that poor
f('('til «• ft<'n [)!'( (' !!'•('.
1 et lis put your mouth in order. Tnen you
can
Smile with Satisfaction.
and show your teeth with pleasure.
Si ver ! irjs 7.rc, Fates $8.00. God Crown?
$5. (C, Cesnirg 75c, Gold Fiings up SI.00
G. W. NEFF
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN gf
Graduate of Still College
of Osteopathy
Owens Bid#. K1 i\^no
1 ~
Jalorack
D £ I ^ Corner Woodson
Oik. ,,
and Bickford ave
EL RENO'S PAINLESS DENTISTS
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BUY!
You cannot get rid of yellow skin
pimples, lunterieus eyes, bad breath
with paint and powder. Holltster's
Rocky Mountainjri'ea, cures from
within. Hi cents, Tea or Tablets.
Morse Drug Store.
H. Harms «fc Bros, make a spe-
ei.i.ty m neliing best grade of liquors
in. family use aodjmedicinal purpo-
ses. tf
The "life-line'' is out, extending the
'glad hand" of life, hope, and hap-
piness. Reaches around Hie globe.
'Tis Hollister's Rock*y Mountain
Tea. 36 cents Tea or Tablets. Morse
Drug Store.
A PAIR OF
HENGEFS SHOES
and have the old ones
repaired at
MENOBR,
OOOOOOOO-OOOOO
J. B. KERRICK
Fune r a I Director
AND
uicensed Embalmei
Lady Assistant in Attendance.
Otflce open clay and uigtit.
Picture frames and mats cut t
order.
ill work done neatly prompt!
211 South Rock Island-ave.
Old Phone 177. N«w Phone 33P.
Mamifacdiring Establish men Is
vV. K. HUMPH HE
President
E. I). HUMPHREY
Manager.
t! Reno mill & Elevator Co.
MILLERS AND GRAIN DEALERS
MANUFACTURERS Oi THK CELEBRATED
EJ Reno Best Flour
El Reno Foundry &
Machine Company
There is a Powerful Grip iri
Death's Bony Fingers
ALL KINDS Of IRON WORK
ENGLE TRANSFER & STORAGE Ci
We Will Transfer and Store anything either in cc.r load lots
small lots
ELRENO O. r.
i Ask Your Grocer For
A
hand.
ND unless fresh, live
drugs get him by the
throat the chance are
he'll get the upper
We use nothing but
the purest, best drugs
motiey can buy
C. R. MILLER
DRUGGIST
\ Big "C Flour.
Manufactured by, Canadian Mill and Elevator Co.
I ~~«f
HENRY SCHAFER
\\holesale Dealer in U ines Liquors and CigarsJ*
and Pabst Brewing Co.'s Milwaukee Beer. I El Reno, O.JT.
Engineer Brown Monday submit-
ted to the city council committee a
proliln and estimate of the proposed
cost of the raising of the grade of the
DeBaun road, east of the ice plant.
The greatest proposed till is 1.5 feet.
The profile was submitted to the
county board by Alderman Menger
and that body will give it considera-
tion.
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A large line ef cookies and butter
goods alwaysjfresh
GERRER'S.
Misses Gertrude Saxey, Queena
Huber, May Guthrie and Maud*
Both ell, Messrs Arthur Patterson,
Pat Portell and Casey Williams at-
tended the first dance by the Okarche
Dancing club in this city on Monday
evening.
$105 to Oklahoma City and return,
tickets on sale October 27, 28 and 2a
return limit October 31.
The oldest bakery In Oklahoma,
established in 1SS>8.
GERRER'S
| J. M. WALKER,
Pays Highest Market Price for
I All COUNTRY PRODUCE i
r 5
£= A full Stock of Fresh Butter, Eggs and Staple ^
^ Groceries always in Stock
^ Give Him a Call. Ill North Bickford ^
Our President's Last Message
August 25th, 1904.
We have perfected financial arrange-
ments whsreby, after September first we
can close out all desirable farm loans with
dispatch, excepting such delays as are inci-
dental to defective or irregular titles For
money at fair rates, easy terms, long time,
see WINNE & WINNE Agency Over Mc-
G-rath's Grocery. W. 0.BASH0RE.
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Tadlock, J. M. El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 2 Friday, November 4, 1904, newspaper, November 4, 1904; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166902/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.