Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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(iATE VALLEY STAR. GATE. OKLAHOMA
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THE GATE VALLEY STAR
Published Each Tbur*d y at Gate, Ok la
E. I. HAWORTH, Editor A Owner.
Ktitered tin two ixl cla*. matter May J!fc. 1906,
it th« putt oSce nt Gate < >kliihnina, iitxier
rt of roiigres* of March 3. 1K9.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
One Year
Six Month*
$1.00
.50
Address all communication* and make
all remittance*payable to the Star.
FRIENDS CHURCH
Sunday School at 10, preaching
at 11 A. M. each Sunday. Pray-
er meeting each Wednesday eve.
Constance Gidley, Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH
Sunday Sc hool at 10 A. M. each
Sunday. Preaching 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 11 A. M., and 2nd
and 4th Sundays at 8 P. M. Kp-
worth League 1st and 3rd Sun-
days at 8. P. M. Prayer meeting
ach Thursday evening.
Virgil Ilayes, Pastor.
Commissioners Proceedings.
March 6th 1916.
lion Board of County Commissioners j
met in regular session. All members pre- ,
sent. T. P. McLain- Chairman.!
After taking up some miscl. business '
the bo?rd adjourned to meet at 7 o'clock
P.M.
7 o'clock P. M. Board met pursuant to
adjournment. All members present.
Oi notion the b>ard adjourned to
meet 3-7-16 at 8:30 A M.
March 7th board met pursuant to ad
jourment. All members present.
On motion the following Certificates
of Error were Rejected. D. M. Kile.
On motion the following certificates
for Rebate, was rejected. J. E. Blakesly
John S. Pitrce, J. F. Harhack, W. G.
Parker, William White, T. A. Williamson.
On motion the following Certificates
of Errors, were allowed T. L. Dailey,
H. N. Lawson, T. J. May, W. L. Thomp-
son, T. A. Williamson, D. W. Pieratt, M.
Wols, School Dist. No. 125, C. S. Parker,
Virgie Watkins T. C. Brown. J. W. Sa-
vage, J W. Webb. Mrs. R. M. Hascall
Stephen Beck, Charles Givens, J. B.
Norton, Herbert and Cortney.
On motion the following Certificate of
errors were rejected.
II. Holtkamp, W. B. Leonard' J. B
Dyche.
On motion the following Claims for re-
bate were allowed.
P. F. Spicer, $7.18 B. W. Tedder, 1.8H A.
H. Blank, 13.25 J. J. Frey. 2.28 W. W- In
man, 1.00 M. W. Senn, 25,00 C. B, Yoe-1
mans, 12 87 Joseph Ray. 7.65 J. H. Crab- j
tree. 53.51.
On motion the Board adjourned to]
meet 1.30.
1.30 Board met pursuant to adjourn- ]
inent all members present,
On motion the claim of the Peaver,
Mer. was rejectei $33.47.
On motion the following Certificates
of error were allowed.
School Dist. Change from 25 to Dist. j
No. 108.
Ollie Coshaw. exchange of school Dist.
R. W. Fry, exchange of school Dist.
J. Y. Alexander exchange of school Dist. j
On motion the following Claims for'
rebate were allowed for the following
amounts.
M. D.Maxwell Claim 47.70 amt. allowed
114.00. Karberand Cornelson allowed 6.30
J.P. Karoer' allowed 5.83 T. I. Trew, '
allowed 6.34.
On motion the following Reports were I
approved.
On motion B A Jones was appointed
Justice of the peace
! On motion the following petitions
were granted
Grand Valley Twp change of boundry
; line
L B White asking to continue aid to the
amount of Twenty dollars per month.
Change of State road in Twp 5 Range 24
j E C M commencing at N W corner of
' the N EJ of Section 14 thence 1J mile
east to the Twp line between 24 and 25
! thence south to the state road
j on motion the board adjourned to meet
! 9-30 March 8th 1916
! March the 8th Board met pursuant to
t adjournment. All members present
j On motion the following Claims were
; allowed on the Salary Fund
Jessie Bingham Dep. County Clerk $70 00
C K Drum Dep County Clerk 60.00
G T Ayers County Supt 137 00
C F Twyford County Aottorney 166.66
1 Frank Shockley Undr Sheriff
Johnnie M Jones Sheriff
j Johnie M Jones Jailor
H M Bulick County Clerk
George H Wright County Assessor 300 00
B G Brown Dep County Treasurer 75 00
Mrs B G Brown Dep Co Treasurer 57 75
FrysingerCounty Treasurer 150 00
' Lynn Moore County Surveyor 2000
| Criswell J H Sal and Mileage
| McLain T P Sal and Mileage
i W C Rutledge Sal and Mileage
I On motion the Board adjouned to
| nnet 130 P M.
(Continued next week)
RIVERSIDE
LASSIF1ED
OLUMN
For Kami Loans, see the
State Bank of Commerce j
75 00
166 66
29 00
150 00
50 79
49 13
43 85
Breeders notes for Sals at
Star office.
Small nursery stock for Sale
at a bargain. Star office
For Sale: Sudan (Irssrf seed
excellent quality, Prices. c to
I2ji according to nnmber of
pounds bought.
A. C. Guffy
K 2 Rosston, Okla.
' 52 57 <filSILSE52S2I2aa
5 WINTER TOURIST
Rou id Trip Fares to
£ Austin, Texas Galveston, Texas Beaumont, Texas
K Houston, " Brownsville, '* Mineral Wells 44
qj Corpus Christi San Angelo '* San Antonio "
rQ an other Texas points.
Southbound
Schedule
Leave 8:06 A. M.
Northbound
Schedule
Leaves 8:09 P. M.
The quickest time, best connections and service is oj
■j offered if your tickets read via the W. F. & N. W. Ry
For rate* and other information, call on
J C. L. FONTAINE, G. P. A., Wichita Fall* o. W. E.ZEIGLER Gate. jO
Delbert Morris an 1 family
visited with Vernon. Morris a
few days last week.
Mrs. Maude Pemberton and
children called on Mrs. Jake
Berends last Sunday.
John Lemm >ns an.i family and
John DeSpain and wite spent
Sunday at Mr. Kirkpatrcks,
Willie and Millie Cuningham
May NeUon, B. A. Elliot and
B. F. DeSpain and son Dalph
spent Sunday evening at B1 J.
Berends.
Where tan I get same good*
for iess money? From C. K.
Still
Figure with Haworth for that
Farm Loan. You might save
money.
Little Clifford DeSpain is on
Ibe sick list this week.
Ben Berends, wife and dau-
ghter Lola spent Friday and
Saturday with A. N. Root and
• familv.
There i* more Catarrh in thi* arction of the
country than all other di ea*e* put together, and
until the laat few yeara was *uppofted to be incur-
able. For a great many year* doctor* pronounc-
ed it a local diiease and preacrihed local remedien. i
and by conatantly failing to cure with local reme-
dies, pronounced it incurable. Science ha* proven
Catarrh to be a constitutional diweaie, and there-
fore aequires conatitutiona! treatment. Hall «
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A
Co.. Toledo, Ohio, i* the only fonHtitutional cure
on the market. It i* taken internally. It act* di-
rectly oil the blood and mucoiii xurface* of the
y*tem. They offer one hundred dollor* for any
cage it fail* to cure. Send for circular* and testi-
monial*.
AddreHk F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by DruKgiata, 75c.
Take Hail'* Family Till* for conoUpation.
BLANKS
For Sale Here
Warranty Deeds
Quit Claim Deeds
Contracts for Deed
Real Estate Mortgage
Chattel Mortgages
Release ofMortgages
Farm Leases
Property Leases
Blank Notes
Pension Claims
Any of the above
blanks carefully drawn
up when desired.
Gate Valley Star
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1'. P. Frysinger
II. M. Bulick
G. T, Ayers
|ohtinie M. Jones
C. C. DeGraw
Co. Treasurer.
Co. Clerk.
Co Supt-
Sheriff
Court Clerk.
Ou motion the Claim of II. P. Ogden
fur Rebate was rejected
On motion the following Bonds were
approved
T imlin Pete and R E for veiwing road
C'ipe Clifton for Mrs Herman (Duplicate
warrant)
Alkire Cecil Justice of the Peace
Whitaker I). T. Road Bond-
On motion E K Kugg was appointed
Twp Clerk
I have a limited num
ber of choice Angus
Bulls for sale.
Call or Phone
ROY O. COPPOCK
Gate, Oklahoma.
Dr. H* H. WYNNE
107 W. Park. Oklahoma City
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
GLASSES FITTED
The Scientific application of lenses
(glasses) to the eye receives my attention
You should know the difference between
the legitimate professional expert and
the "spectacle seller." YOU FIT YOUR
SELF IS THEIR PROPOSITION.
One regular visit of one day only Bach
two months.
See Dr. A. L Dougan at Drug
Store.
GATE, Tuesday & Wednesday
March 28-29
PURE-BRED LICENSE
Stallion No. SI641
No. 140
Sire No 24103
Dam No. 21497
BLACK JOE
wr
Black Joe is a black Percheron Stallion, weighing 1600 lbs*,
has white star in forehead, stands 16 3-4 hands high, and
of a gentle disposition. '
He will make the season of 1916 as follows: Gate Monday and Tuesday
at the Schwader barn. At my farm Wednesday and Thursday, Knowles
Friday and Saturday at Morrow's barn.
TERMS: $10 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to
prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. If mare
be-sold, traded or removed from the county, fee becomes due at once.
William Broderick, Owner.
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Haworth, E. I. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1916, newspaper, March 16, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167981/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.