Miami Record-Herald. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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XVI
THE COURT DOCKET
For April Term of District
Court Convening Mon- r
day April 27 1908
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’ - CRIMINAL
1 State of Oklahgma vs John
Hopkins murder
2 State of Oklahoma vs Henry
Keno asBanlt with intent to kill
4 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs
At Large larceny
6 State of Oklahoma' (U S) vs
Henry Francis perjury
6 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
large wearing a weapon
7 State of Oklahoma (U S) Geo
Redeagle introducing intoxicating
liquor
8 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large introducing intoxicating liquor
9 State of Oklahoma (U 8) vb S
S Forge murder
10 State of Oklahoma (U S) vb
Emma Meabit murder
11 State of Oklahoma (U S) va
Tom Armstrong disposing of intoxi-
cating liquor'
12 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs
Tom Armstrong introducing intoxi-
cating liquor
13 State of Oklahoma (U S) ' vs
Tom Armstrong assault with intent
to kill
' 14 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large adultery
15 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large introducing intoxicating liquor
16 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large disturbing peace of family
17 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large introducing intoxicating liquor
18 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs
At Large disposing intoxicating
quor "
19 ' State of Oklahoma (U S) vs Sol-
omon Qnapaw introducing intoxicat-
ing liquor
20 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large introducing intoxicating liq-
uor 21 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs Os-
car and Chas Cantrell burglary
22 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs
Jesse Works and James Lowery In-
troducing intoxicating liquor
23 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs
Frank Brown introducing intoxicat-
ing liquor - " v
24 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs
Thomas Devalt and Maggie Gates
adultery
25 State of Oklahoma (0 8) vs Bad
Lewis robber
26 State of Oklahoma (vs) James W
Mosby disposing of mortgage property
27 State of Oklahoma (OS) At Large
false pretense
28 State of Oklahoma U S vs At
Large larceny
28 State of Oklahoma (0 S) vs J A
Walker aggravated assault
30 State of Oklahoma (0 8) vs Eliza
Lauvier aggravated assault
31 State of Oklahoma 0 S va At
Large assault with intent to kill'
' 32 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs Jno
Reynard larceny ' 1
33 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs Or
T J Bond and Mrs Holland adminis-
tering medicine with intent to pro-
duce abortion -
34 State of Oklahoma 0 8 vs At
Large larceny j
35 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs Jno
Ballard gaming
36 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs Old
Man West gaming
37 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs At
Largedisposing of intoxicating liquor
38 State of Oklahoma U SJ vs At
Large introducing intoxicacing liquor
39 State of Oklahoma U 8j vs At
Large disturbing public worship
40 rtate of Oklahoma U SJ vs Geo
Miller deceased introducing intoxi-
cating liquor
41 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs Jno
Barnes disposing of intoxicating
liquor
42 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs Jno
Barnes disposing intoxicating liquor
43 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ vs Jno
Barnesintrodncing intoxicating liquor
44 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ vs Min-
nie Conner murder
45 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ vs Has
Ervin larceny and receiving stolen
property
46 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs At
Large disposing mortgage property
47 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ J VV
Webb adultery - i
48 State of Oklahoma U SJ At
Large seduction
49 Mate of Oklahoma U S vs Hugh
Wilson et al disturbing the peace
50 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ vs Mike
Blansett disposing of liquor
51 State of Oklahoma 0 8J vs At
Large false pretense
52 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ vs At
Large wearing a weapon
53 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ vs At
Large aggravated assault
54 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ vs At
Large larceny
55 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ vs At
Large embezzlement
56 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ vs At
Large kidnapping
57 State of Oklahoma 0 SJ 'ya At
Large fornication '
58 State of Oklahoma U SJ VB At
Large assault with intent to kill and
maim '
59 State of Oklahoma U SJ vs At
Large carrying a weapon
69 State of Oklahoma U S va At
' Large disposing of liquor
61 State of Oklahoma US at
large disposing of liqnor
A notice stamped
In red on your pa-
per YeurSub
script Ion hasex-
plredMmeansthat you are in danger
of having your pa-
per stopped
8EEOUBOFFER
MIAMI
NO 221
Miami
12 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large disposing intoxicating liqnor
63 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large disposing intoxicating liquor
64 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large introducing liquor
65 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large disturbing public peace
66 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large disturbing religions worship
- 67 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large assault with Intent to kill
68 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large illegal cohabitation '
69 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large assault and battery
70 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large gaming
71 State of Oklahoma (U S) vs At
Large removing mortgaged property
73 State of Oklahoma U S vs At
Large disturbing religious service ‘
78 State of Oklahoma V 8 vs At
Lsrge removing mortgaged property
74 State of Oklahoma 0 8 At
Large disposing of liqnor
75 State of Oklahoma 0 8 vs At
Large disposing of liquor
76 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs At
Large larceny
77 State of Oklahoma 0 S vs At
Large unlawfully euttlng timber on
Indian land belonging to Seneca tribe
78 State of Oklahoma U S vs At
Large disturbing religions worship
79 State of Oklahoma U 8 era At
Large larceny
' ‘ CIVIL
7 Harry Wright vs Lizzie Wright
divorce
11 A C Spence vs I F Robinson et
al damage
15 Ethan L Zane vs Florence Zane
divorce
22 JefferBon Zane et al va Fred
Grinrod partition
23 Geo W Larkins et al vs Mary B
Geboe et al partition
26 JoeBnffalovs John Boffalo et
al partition
27 John Cnthberson va Geo Ward
partition
28 Thomas Armstrong va Eatella
Armstrong et a) partition (
29 Daylight Davis et ul va Heed
Winnie partition -
30 Dora M Smith vs Samnel Smith
partition
21 Ex Parte vs John Kariho et al
partition
33 Sherman Walker vs John W
Earley partition
34 Mason Furguson et al vs W J
Campbell partition
38 Francis Mary Stilt vs Sarah
Wadsworth et al partition
39 Robt Evans et al vs Alexander
Splitlog partition'
40 Mary Keno va Henry Keno
divorce
41 Jnlia Wilson ya I Thamer J Wil-
son divorce
43 Long Bell Lbr Co vs J G Mar-
coni et al foreclosure
44 Jane Pender et al vs Nancy
Dnahkne et al partition
45 P DonahoO vs H S Hill damage
46 Margret L Belew va Marry C
Belew divorca
49 Daniel Clinton et al vs John
Crow et al partition '
55 Snean Madison vs C D Goodrnm
et al partitioni
56 L A LaFalier vs Lonis Pascal
partition
60 White dewing Machine Co vg J
MMcGhee foreclosure
68 Orlen Bland vs Idresa Eland
divorce
69 J H Gurley vs M K & T Mining
Co damage
70 J McBride by next friend va
Omaha Mining Co damage
72 M M Edmteton ve Vern E
Thompson contest
73 E M McConkey va Robt Sorrell
contest
74 H F Elrod et al vs Chicago
Qnapaw L & Z Co foreclosure '
75 H F Reniker vs W J Chick et al
quiet title
76 Minnie Quapaw vs Solomon
Quopaw divorce
78 C E Geboe et al vs D G Elliott
et al foreclosure
79 Georgia K Herriott vs Pike 0
Herriott divorce
80 May McCoy vs David L McCoy
divorce " 1 -
81 Garfield Parkison vs The Com-
mon Law L & Z Co damage '
82 FA McClelland vs Percy Wil-
kins replevin
84 Anna Johnson et al vs Maggie
Johnson partition
85 W L McWilliams et al vs St
Louis & San Francisco R R Co damage
86 Alice L Johnson va Wm John-
son divorce
87 W P Daniel et al vs B A Offntt
foreclosure
1 88 W L Goodell vs Josephino
Goodell divorce
90 A E Allen ve ' Myrtle Alien
divorce
Just received another carload of
"Red Star’’ a light bread flour only
faDcy patent sold in town
Wilson & MoMakaman
RECORD-MiilA
BEOOBP AND HERALD CONSOLl DATED FEB’Y Stba 1904
Ottawa County Oklahoma Friday Apr 17 1908
Bid EXCURSION TO fllAMI NEXT
THURSDAY APRIL 33
The Miami people ahpnld clean up
their yards alleys and streets to
make Miami look her best as there
will be thousands of strangers here
The occasion of this excursion is for
a big sale of lots formerly owned by
the Miami Town Company Local
barties desiring to buy city lota should
do so at once as the excursionists
will probably buy all the remaining un-
sold Iota See the Ottawa County
Realty Co Bank of Miami building
All lots wild on the easy payment
plan no interest no taxes’ 1 '
Wyandotte Squlba
J W Howard spent Sunday in Ne-
osho Mo (
Mrs Lnther Usury j Is reported on
the sick list this week
C E Lundy made a business trip
to Joplin Mo first of this week
Mrs Reaves of Prosperity Kansas
is visiting her Son Tom Fleetwood
C B Coe is bniiding a new ware-
house in the rear of his store building-
Henry Hollingsworth iB Improving
his property by painting hie grist
mill
Col H B Durant of Miami was
in Wyandotte firBt of the week on
business
Mrs 0 G Boyd has returned home
after a two weeks visit with her
daughter in Sapnlpa
Mrs Pearl Cheek of Sapulpa is
visiting her parents Mr and Mrs
Mike Beggs
Mr and Mrs Harve Wallaoe of
Cooncil House were in Wyandotte
Monday on business -
W H Jones had the misfortnne to
losing a valuable mnle by it falling in
a sink bole east of town
‘ Owing to a washout near Granby
Mo Wyandotte had no trains for
two days the past week
The box sapper at' tbe Christian
chnrch was well attended and a good
time in general was reported
Henry Hollingsworth’s mill race
and dam was damaged to the extent
of about $200 by the high water
It is reported that the Indian
school at this place will be closed in
June by tbe government permanently
Mrs Dora Smith of fawhuska who
has been visiting her children at the
Indian school is tbe gnest of Mrs J
B Geboe
Dave Beeman went to Joplin Mon-
day We are informed that he will
be employed on public work near that
place for several months
The ladies of the Methodist chnrch
are practicing for an Easter enter-
tainment to be given at the their
chnrch Snnda at 10 a m
As the time for the town election
approaches street corner caucuses
become more frequent Wonder who
the ring have decided on for mayor
Will G Holt who has been em-
ployed at the Steadman drag store
for several months will leave for
Missouri about May 1st where he
will make his future home '
G L Parker former editor and
proprietor of tbe Courier at this
place came over from Miami Sunday
to see bis family He says Miami is
growing right along despite the
“panicky” times
S R Shepherd editor of the Cour-
ier and real estate man has decided
8fter a short stay in Wyandotte
to seek greener fields and will
locate in Oklahoma City - Who will
take charge of the paper we do not
know at this writing
Within the next thirty days J W
Crow Sr will commence the erection
of a commodious Btore bniiding on
his property south of the depot Mr
Crow states that when the building
is completed he will at once put in a
complete stock of groceries
The Ottawa correspondent in the
Beacon says Wyandotte is a candi-
date for the connty seat Wonder
where Jonnison gets his information
Wyandotte might have ambitions in
that direction if any three of her oit-
izens conld ever agree on a location
for conrt house and who Bhould have
the credit for captaring the plum
' Ed West who resided about seven
miles south of Wyaudotte was
drowned Tuesday evening of last
week while trying to cross Grand riv-
er Word was received here Monday
that they have given up the search
for his body until the water has gone
down i Mr Weet was abont 30 years
old and leaves a wife and three child-
ren to mourn his untimely death
The balance in county treasurer's
bands Wednesday evening April
15th at close of business was $22-
91770 County expenses paid in
past nine days $535319 There
is probably $1000 in warrants yet
outstanding aud unpaid
Senatorial Terms
11 districts odd numbered in
te all state senators hold over
910 in even numbered includ-
3 district tbe 30th the ' office
will be Glled by election the' ensuing
falL Not a few of the districts have
two senators ?hich have been deter-
mined by lot aa follows:' ' “ ' '
Second district — R' B Echols of
Elk City long term A E‘ Agee of
Putman short
Sixth ’ district— R ' A Billups of
Cordell long term JJ Williams of
Weatherford short ‘ '
Ninth district — S J Soldani of
Ponca City long term Edmond Bra-
zeli of Lemont Bhort
Thirteenth district-— S A Cordell
of Chandler long term M F Egger-
man of Shawnee short
Fourteenth district — Roy Stafford
of Oklahoma City long term W 0
Johnson of Calumet short
Fifteenth district — Lee K Taylor
of Chickasha long term George 0
Johnson of Fort Cobb short
Seventeenth district— D M Smith
of Dnncan long term J Elmer
Thomas of Lawton short
Eighteenth district — Clint Graham
of Marietta long term Jack Little
of Snlphnr short
Nineteenth district — H S Blair of
Katie long term R P Wynne of
Lexington short
Twentieth district— T F Mennin-
get of Atoka long term Jesse Hatch-
ett of Meade short
twenty-seventh district— Campbell
Russell of Russell long term Eck
Brook of Muskogee short
Summer School
I will conduct a Teacher’s Review
Course at Miami public school bail-
ding beginning May 11 and continn
ing fonr weeks np to ' the beginning
of the County Normal Institute
Co Snpt J T Davis will assist me
in this work '
Thos T Montgomery
Sup’t Miami City School
Afton Items
Henry Kiefer of near Fairiand was
on oar streets Saturday
Hngh Whaley is enjoying a visit
from his brother N P Whaley of
Pittebarg Kas
Miss Ethel Scales and MrRell spent
Snnday in Vinita
Mr Rogers of Vinita was here
between trains Friday
Miss Majorie Hubbardwho is teach-
ing at Prarie chapel spent Sunday at
home 1 - 1 ‘
Octa Victor visited in Vinita Thurs-
day and Friday
Dr P Donahoo of Joplin was in
Afton Thursday
- Mrs E P Hamacher of Clare-
more spent Thursday in Afton 1 -
t t
S S -Haynes and family move to
Vinita this week Mr Haynes will be
one of the guards at the jail nnder
Victor Their many Afton friends
regret to lose them
H R Gill was on the jury at Tulsa
this week
Hngh Whaley was in Seneca Tues-
day R C Meador Frisco brakeman is
spending this week at home
THE FRONT DOOR AND
ITS SILENT FUNCTIONS
- ) 1 ‘
Possibly It has never ocourred to yon in just this
connection but think it over How many times have
you approached a strange house and formed the op- 1
inlon that the fellow who lives there must be of gome
importance merely because the front door looked
rich and attractive 7 Something in it oh 7 Well yon
would probably be greatly surprised should you learn
' what an inexpenalve thing such a door (8 when bought
right We carry an extensive sample line of those
- doors In stock and know from experience with
the factory from which we buy them that any de-
alcn yon might select would be the right thing Some
of them are truly beauties in both workmanship and
pattern and even though you shouldn’t need one now
we want you to drop in the next time you are down
our way and look them over There is nothing we
t handle that we are quite so proud of ss these doors so '
come In — a look will do you good and will not coat
yon a cent
DICKASON-GOODMAN LUMBER CO
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T W Palmer wife and eon spent
Saturday and Sunday in Oklahoma
City
I
R R Sntton manager of Walker &
Livingston’s store in Claremore spent
Thursday in Afton
Oliver Charlesworth was np from
Vinita Saturday eve
Mn S G Victor and Mrs Edgar
Mam Were shopping in Vinita Friday
Miss Forrester of Aurora Mo is
visiting Miss Addie Morris -
Fred Langley and Fred Davis left
for Greeley Colorado Friday night
Congressman J S Davenport of
Vinita was here between trains Fri-
day night
Zoe Cox of Alba visited with Del-
len Duncan last week '
A L Owensby has returned koine
from an extended visit to Cleveland
his old home
Jas Lowe of Cleorawaa in the city
Saturday trading (
Lee Jndd left Wednesday for Vini-
ta Mr Jndd will be one of the
guards at the Vinita jail under Mar-
shal Victor
Misa May Lowe was in Claremore
W E Carver and wife of Cleora
was in the city Monday shopping
E L Collins and family and Wm
Curtis and family were in Claremore
Wednesday to attend the fnneral of
Mr Martin who died there Taesday
Mr Martin is the father of Mrs
Curtis and Collins
W J Creekmore of Southwest
City Mo was in town Taesday on
business (
John A Todd of Hudson Creek
was in town trading Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Lewis 1 Lnnday of
Cleora were injthe city Sunday the
guests of Mr and Mrs R A Arm-
strong "
U S Marshal Grant Victor spent
Sunday with homefolks and returned
Monday to Muskogee to prepare to
take charge of his office on 15 inat
Attorney H 0 Bland transacted
business in Vinita Monday
Wm Howell of Oseuma traded in
Afton Monday
Seymore Riddle attorney at law in
Vinita Oklawas in the city Wednes-
day on legal business before Justice
Parks’ court 1
M A Painter and A H Dawson
were transacting business in Miami
Wednesday
John A Reed was in Claremore
Wednesday
John Allen and R R Hill of Oaeu-
ma were in the city Wednesday on
bnsiness
Wm Kelly of Fairiand was in
town Taesday on business before
Justice Parks’ conrt J t
Will N Zilar county surveyor of
Ottawa couuty was here Tuesday en-
ronte to Wyandotte ' f
Fred Dragoo is in Oklahoma City
on two dayB’ business trip
Dave Doty was in Ogeechee Mon-
day Lewis Moore and Henry Frellick were
in Vinita Sunday
A number of Oseuma boys were
arrested Tuesday by Constable Bowen
for disturbing religious worship Sun-
day night
rtanagrr
Rosldoaoo Phoae No 91
UP-TO-DATB
JOB PRINTING
Snd Invent Prices
Cone latent with
Good Work
Rboobd-BxbaU)
125 Per Year
XXVNo40
NEW JUSTICE AND -CONSTABLE
FEE BILL
Passed the Lower House Last
Week and is Now Up To
the Senate
Section 1 Constables shall be allow-
ed fees for their services as follows:
For serving a warrant in a criminal
oase for each defendant 1100 For
serving a summons rule notice order
of a justice of the peace in a civil case
30o For summoning each jury before a '
justice 100 For taking a criminal to
jail 100 And for every mile traveled
in taking a criminal to jail and return-
ing therefrom provided there be more
than five miles the snm per mile loo
For serving each execution 50c For
taking every bond required by law to
be taken 50c For gammoning each ’
witness 25c For serving a writ of
attachment 50c Bach mile actually
traveled one way outside of the limits
of any incorporated city in serving a ay
process Sc For receiving and keeping
property taken in execution or attach-
ment or under the order of the justice
such compensation as may be awarded
by the justice making such order or
for whom the process issued for col-
lecting after Bait is brought and pay-
ing over to the plaintiff for all sums
collected on execution or other process
when property has been levi-
ed onthree per cent and where m uey
is paid to the constable on summons
execution or other process without
levy or to the person entitled thereto
his agent or attorney the person to be
paid tbe debtor one and one half per-
cent ’
Section 2 Justicesof the Peace shall
be allowed for their services as follows:
For administering every oath 10c For
issuing subpoena 25c For issuing ev-
ery summons 25c For entering judg-
ment in every case 50c For issuing
every attachment 75o For issuing
eaoh execution 35c For making cer-
tified copies on appeals or certiorari
for each one hundred words 1 Is For
issuing venire for a jury in every case
25c For taking acknowledg ueir if
a deed or other instrument in -vriti 1 ' 1
50c For solemnizing a marrura 5) 00
For writing deposition wnan requir'd
to do so for evury ooe liuudre 1 wor U
loc For signing aud certifying deposi-
tion if ready 25c For issuing an or-
der to view a fence 35c For issuing
an order to assess damages 35c For
issuing each warrant in criminal cases
35c For viewing a (lead body the same
fees 8300 For swearing a jury 23c
For docket and filing every cuse 81 00
For indexing each case direct and
inverted index 10c For writing and
taking each recogmzince 50c For en-
tering a continuance in each case 33c
For writing and taking affidavit for
appeal 35c For certificate to affidavit
For transcript of docket entry 75o
For any order or rule in relation to
personal property 25o For each re-
newal of execution 25c For certifying
all papers and recognizances in crimi-
nal oases 50c For burning each com-
mitment 50c -
Section 3 All actss and parts of acta
in conflict with this act be and the
same are hereby repealed
Vinita has has a good joke on a
former United States attorney in that
district In an indictment he said
that a man whom he was charging
with mnrder need a knife that was
loaded with gunpowder and bullets
His name is Graves of Pryor Creek
State Senator Davis’ bill calling foe
publishers to brand political advertise-
ments printed in the interest of can-
didates is a stroke at a free press in
Oklahoma ‘ 1
C E Billingsley former president
of the Capitol Bank at Guthrie was
given Beven years and five months in
thr Federal penitentiary and S A
Hayes former cashier of the First -National
Bank of Lexington Okla
goes np for five years the first con-
victed of misappropriating funds the
latter of falsifying reports Judge
Pollock was the Judge in the U S
circuit court at Oklahoma City
John B McDaniel the paper bang-
er is now engaged in papering the
rooms of the entire Sweeney double
building including the Record-Heb
ald job and stock rooms Odd-fellows’
hall Moore’s studio Stevens’ office
and Price & Hall’s store room Hie
next contract is the Wilson & Me-
Manaman’s store room and he haa
others on the string He doee
his work well and furnishes every-
thing from paste to paper Parties
contemplating work in his line should
see him and get his prices
Mrs J B Harper Mr Joel Har-'
per and daughter ' leave Saturday
to visit relatives near Southwest
City
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