The Aline Chronoscope. (Aline, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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News Of The week
As Supplied by the Chronoscopc’s Excc-
Icnt Corps Of Correspondents
Oak Grove Items
We need raiu again
Mr B V Davidson end wife from
Major county s)eut Satuiday and
Sunday w itb Lia sister Mrs llar-
ino a
Mrs J S Fisher aud daughters
spent Saturday aud Sunday with
F y Fiuber
Carrie Peterson ejent Sunday
with Naomi Tarter
Mr Richer aud family oud Mr
Peterson aud wife bj tut Sunday at
Pierce's
Mr Richer and Mr Fetereon start-
ed Wednesday for Curtis to visit bis
son Ed I’ete! sou
MAY BELLE
Old StocKade Items
Little Ruby Pierce is cu tie tick
list
Boss and Earnest Milltr went to
Alva Sunday to get tbeir rnotLer
wbo baa been visiting wilb ber bus-
hand tbe past week
Mr Hud Mrs W II (lulick aud
daughter spent Suuday with Mr and
Mrs Willis Lee Aud son
Joel Hood Lewie Young aud J
M Oulick returned borne fre ni I n-
come Saturday where they have
been hauling bundles for tbe past
week
Mi and Mrs Crley Wilson aietbe
proud perenta of an eight puuid
baby girl
Miss Lora Ileudiix fiun Caiintu
is visiting wiib ber biotber il J
Heudrix and iauidy this week
Trank Oulick ejent Suide y
witu ltoy Morse
lela Heudrix spent Satuidiy
night with Hazel Hood
Bert Beck wiib was repaiiing Ls
threshing machine Monday
Curl Wymau called at Oinga Sun-
day evening
Mr and Mrs B C Dale spent Tue -day
with Mr nnd Mrs Phillips
Round Grove Items
Tbe beat and wiud me drying tie
grouud out wondei fully and a good
lain won hi be aoprcciated
('has Singree is pulling down a
new well
Tbe dance at Sergeants Friday
evening waa well attended aud all
report a goo I time
Mre Edna Walters is suffering
from a severe attack of tooth ache
Mrs Ebeu Bushing is on tbe hick
list
Miss Muriail Gibson woiled foi
Mrs Edua W alters last week
Mr aud Mrs Wilson and family
speut Sunday at Thomas Thorntons
Mr and Mrs Johu ILoiutou ai d
family aud Frank RciLm culled at
Brannons Sunday
A crowd of young folks of this vie
iuity atteuded camp meetiug at S A
D Easterlings Sunday
Abe Woods called at M A Peter-
sons Suuday
Miss Myrtle Thornton spent Sun-
day at jack Walters
Mr Quinlin went through tbecoun
try lust week buying cattle
Mr McBride made a business tiij
to Aline Sutuiday
Lillie KUie Hutchison was quite
ill one day last w eek
Mr and Mrs Will Hutchison and
family from near Way noka are living
on their farm north of Galena We
arc glad to have them in our midst
agaiu
Mr Willie Sargent Las a new
buggy
William Wing spent Suuday at
Earn Tetters
YANKEE DOODLE
County News
Kuudtty morning at two o’duik
Marshall Mai lei arrested foul poker
players It liappenid wLen they
weie laast sm-peclii g it in fact 1 1
door was unlocked and with Lis shot a
off he politely walked in and hid
his hands on the money hi fore the y
detected Lis prete nce It ret no
that they were not all present ut
some weie out scouting for more
kerosene that the game might pro-
ceed hut up to the present lime
they have never showed up wi b
the oil I u ail J 1 9 40 w as found on
the table which Mr Maikle tick
possession of and turned over to
Judge Howe A few more life
these with f 10 and costs will put a
broader fuce on the tax payers —
Helena Star
There was an ire crista suj pi r
!a-t Friday night at the Hound
(irve school house
Mu S M Uobini-tt who Las been
neintiiOy ill is slowly recoveiii g
Mrs Will Alki son enjoyed a vi-it
faom her father and sister of Kin -mu
several days last week
An evangelist from Emd is nov
conducting nre'ival lueetirg for
the Christian people at the school
house Every body is invited to
tend
Mrs IlimiMin Young who ba-
been visiting willi her soli Sun
Young and family for the just few
weeks has returned to her home in
f I IIHHS
Sunday Ncliool at 10 u'c' ck eve ry
Sunday morning at Otte-rbeic ( haj-el
The ClnT-1 iau peojdewill bare an
all 1 i v in 'e’lug au l a basket diui-i r
nci Sumtuy Everybody come and
bring well tilled haslets
Ml GET
North Galena Items
Laura uud Edua Gnoduo called
at George Stallings Sunday evening
Vance McBrides and Monroe Me
Pride called at W M McLrides
Suuday
Mrs Laura Thornton sjent last
week with her mother Mra Wilson
Miss Eby Braunou is quite ill at
this writing
Ijiurn aud George Grodno Louie
Young and Herman Dietz called at
Brannons Sunday evening
Mail Carriers Will Fly
This is an aiie f jirmt discoveries
Progress rides on llic air Soon we mav
see Tin le Gain's mail uriicrs flying in all
I i reel ions transporting mail iiiplr
take a wondcifni iuli-ri si in a discovery
that henfils tin in 'I lais why lr
King's New Iliscovcry for Couplis ci Ids
and 1 1 In-r I liroal and lung discHsca is the
rnisr ponnUrmcdiciiie in America "it
cured me of a dreadful cough” wiiles
Mrs J F Hurls Micfcuey turner le
"utter doctor’s treuln i til and all other
remedies had failed” For coilphs enlds
r any hroncliisl alTi-ciiim its uneiUaled
Price W nnd 1 Oil Trialbottie free at
A UN K DKL U STORK
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snouaj Ra
What Makes A Woman
One hundred and twenty pounds more
or less ot houi and muscle diu t make a
woman lit a good foundation Put iu-
to it health and strength and site may rule
a kingdom lint tliats just w hat Kleetrie
Hitters give her 'i hoimaids tleis t he m
for overeoining fainting and dizzy s J -1 Is
and for rlispi llmg weakl eis Mtvcumin
haekaelie ami tired listless wornout feel
ing "Kiii-lrie llitti is hare il or e inr a
world of good" w riles Kliza Pool lirpcw
oku r '-'andl thunk you w ith all ny
heart for making such a good medicine
t)iily5ic Uuaiaateed ty Alice Ltug
Store-
O F IZZZZIZZIZZ
Dry Goods Groceries
and Shoes
Have just installed at the Sears old stand a new
and complete stock of Dry Goods Groceries and
Shoes Hats Etc This stock has all been purch
ased new paid cash for secured the discounts
and we can and will meet any fair competition
We handle The Celebrated Brown
Shoes None better
We waut you to give u a trial Come iu aud got acquainted wLelLei
you want to buy or not Are always glad to show good a and make
prices Our goods are here for your inspection
Bring us your produce Highest pri-
ces always paid
A W Bullard 8 Son
ALINE OKLAHOMA
KMMfUUQMUBMMaaiaaaitaHaMBMaakuaiiHtftiaHMau
ONE OF OUR BANK BOOKS
Carried iu your pocket
gives you ptideand con-
fidence iu yourself Y'ou
work think aud feel far
better uLeu you Lave
money in the bank
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Alakes You Neighbor Respect You
He kuows that your word is good and that you
jiay your debts promptly if you keep money in
the bank
THE BANK OL ALINE
Fnv® luJmd
The Southwest needs more people
More people will make better
home markets better and more
substantial land values and help
to provide all the conveniences of
life for town and country
Have 'you lived five years in the
Southwest?
If so do you care enough about promoting its
prosperity to write five letters describing
your success — telling of the battles you
have fought and won? Address four to
your friends in the North and East and
one to JOHN SEBASTIAN Passenger
Traffic Manager Rock Is land -Frisco
Lines La Salle Station Chicago or Frisco
Building St Louis Do it to-day Do
it nsw
The Rock Island-Frisco Lines pay cash for
printing this communication to you
The Rock Island-Frisco Lines expend thousands
of dollars even year to acquaint thrifty
producers in the congested sections of tne
United States with the advantages of the
great Southwest
You can help in this work You can share in
its benefits
Your letter will be read by thousands The
story of your progress and success is of vital
human interest It will inform and
convince
JFrite briefly—
Why you located Southwest and where
JPhat the climate is like the crops you
raise and the present prices of land
Tell what you have gained in comfort
and security
Tell what it has done for your children
Tell what your neighbors are like
Describe the character of schools
churches and roads
Three hundred words is enough Write the
letters to-day
Estimate of Aloney Needed to be Raised by Tax
Levy for Fiscal Year of 1912
Notice is hereby given that at a ejecia meeting of tLe board of
Trustees of zYline township held iu Aline State Bank on the first Mon-
day in July lun the following estimate of money needed for the various
funds and purposes for the above named levy for the fiacal year of 1912
ending Juue 3b 1913 was made as provided ly law and the same has
been certified up to the County Excise Board to be raised ly tax levy on
tbe taxable property within said townshipT
E K JACKSON
i'H KMIIIICNT
L II STEPHENS
Oiauii
'ifTTrrrit— mane
J M Sears Modern
REAL ESTATE
FARA LOANS
Road and Bridge Fund
Estimate for road aud bridge fund this year f 152000
Less unexpended balance above plua excess of total
cash assured over estimate approved last yaar 83307
Net estimate required 68693
General Fund
Estimate for general fund this year $12500
Lesa unexpended balance above plua excess of total caeh
assured over estimate approved last year 77 80
Net estimate required 4720 1
Fire Tornado Insurance
Notary Public
E L HODGE
DENTIST
ALINE
Phone 82 black OK LA
Geo L
Elliott
the Jeweler can now be
found in the Schenbeck
store
Repairing and en-
graving a
specialty
BIG JIA10WENS
General Auctioneer
Public sale business a specialty
Aline Okla
TLis garage is equijpeil with i
turniLg luy and all modem ma-
chinery with an expert machinist
for the repair ef all automobile)
ami gasoline engines Itepairs o
all kinds
Owen Bros
Shoe
and
' Harness
Repairing
Harness Oiled and repaired on
shart notice
W J Barrows
Inrear of Aline Hardware store
Recapitulations
Total amount estimate to be used for current and sinking fund
expenses $1645 GO
To The Public:
We the Board of Trustsee of Aline Township composed of the follow
iog members to wit: L (J Thomas C F Oeist and E- lb Clark In
special season assembled on this 1st day of July 1912 acting in com-
plianra with the law for levying Taxes on an advalorem Le'eia for county
tuuicijal and school purposes after giving tLe above rtvepua aid bal-
ances our careful consideration beg to submit to the taxpayers of Aline
Township the foregoing estimate of expenses with a feeling llaf we have
carefully and conscientiously j erfoimed our duly SLd tLst the esti-
mate is bob conservative necessary end just
Hespectfuily submitted
E R Clark Trai
Attest: Chaa F Geist Clerk
Estimate of School District No 97
To the Excise Board of Alfalfa County Okla
We Land you herewith ltaport of the estimated expense of School
District No 97 for the Fiscal Y'ear ending June 30th 1913
From State Apportionment
For salary of three teachers
For rents repair and fuel
For library and school apparatus
For janitor -
Total needed
Amount of Bonds Outstanding
$ 1C320
1 COO 00
20000
20 00
28000
2 TOO 00 S '
710000 '
THE
“ COME BACK ”
- Barber Shop
Batha with hot and cold water
Laundry 1'a'sket Leaves
Each Tuesday
J II PUTMAN Trop
ALINE
Interest to be Paid 42200
Sinking fund to be raised 345iOO
Total - - $76700
We the trustees of School District No 37 do hereby certify that
the above estimates were made by the School Board at a meeting held
on the 1st day of July 1912
Signed
K A Trainor Director
G M Ayres Clerk
J M S-ar- Trcosure-r
V J
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Timmons, S. C. The Aline Chronoscope. (Aline, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1912, newspaper, July 19, 1912; Aline, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1743913/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.