Miami Record-Herald. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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The Record-Herald
Miami Okla Friday Nov 6 1908
' Thu Record Hkkald will charge a nominal rate from tUia tillin' for all
notions of church and society entcrlainnienta where admission is charged or a
ee taken for resolutions of respect cards of thunks obituary notices in excess
i ten lines and like matter not news
$125 PER YEAR IF PAID INADVANCE
Where’s the A P A
Bring on the smelling salts !
Confidence has been restored (?)
The country had a great vote
storm
Ottawa County casts her vote
for Gore !
Anyway Ottawa county did the
proper caper
All democrats it seems are
undesirable citizens
Let ’em have it all but we’ll
keep Ottawa county
A good working republican
majority is re-elected to Congress
Boys we never once had a
panic it was all a mistake ! For-
get it !
Greater New York went repub-
lican for the first time in her
history
Forget that Oklahoma and Mis-
souri belong to the ranks in the
Solid South !
Gumshoe Bill claims the sen-
atorship prize in Missouri and
that even is disputed
Cherokee County Kas went
democratic electing every coun-
ty officer except Walter Apple of
Baxter to the legislature
Bryan came into his own if
not the presidency when he car-
ried Nebraska and his own pre-
cinct as well as the city of Lin-
coln Cannon will again be elected
to Congress and again be Speak-
er and again use the gag and
sandbag ! Nux Vomica Whoop-
erup Erin go bragh !
If it wasn’t a Bryan landslide
it had all the appearances of one
less than a week before election
and republicans snatched victory
out of defeat It is thought that
possibly a train load of emergency
money was used in the snatching
There was dynamite and gun-
cotton placed under the fortifica-
tions of the democratic party and
Taft and Roosevelt set it off
The expected to some and un-
expected to others happened
Tuesday and the big increase in
the Taft vote can be explained
by reading the issue of the
Girard Kas “Appeal to Reason”
of date of September 12th 1908
Now will you get a copy and
read it ?
Tell us not in mournful num-
bers that Ottawa county is re-
publican for the democratic par-
ty is certainly gaining ground
And the service of the democrats
rendered to the county and the
efficiency of the democratic offic-
ers have been such that the
strength of the party is likely to
grow A good high-toned effici-
ent set of county officers bring
the matter home to the people
Of course we have some repub-
lican county officials that
we can’t exactly commend and
they by their acts are helping to
make the majority party emi-
nently respectable in Ottawa
county
A western editor is said to have hit
upon a plan to keep subscriptions paid
up which “takes the cake” Every time
a delinquent subscriber is mentioned in
his paper hia name is inverted For
example: “nhoj senoJ and wife are
spending afewdays in Chicago” Every
other subscriber understands what it
means and there is a grand rush to get
'’rig! suli up”
Ih' rl th is week of a would-be sporty
youn ' ring le wood fellow who sent his
best -'irl a box of flowers the otherday
hopin'’ it would make agood impression
on h T but the florist also inclosed his
note or Je ring them and it read “Do
the b' bt you can for seventy-five cents ”
A traveling man went into a Mitchell-
ville hotel for dinner The waiter came
to him and' said “Bean soup?" “No
thank you v aaid the traveling man “I
don't care for any bean soup" "Din-
ner is over then ” responded the waiter
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given of the intention to Apply
to the Honorable Secretary of State of Oklahoma
fur a charter incorporating the Ottawa County
Building and Loan Association under Article 19
Chapter 18 of theStatutes of Oklahoma
ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION
OP
The Ottawa County Building And Loan As-
sociation BE IT KNOWN That the undersigned citizens
of the State of Oklahoma do voluntarily associate
ourselves together for the purpose of forming a
private corporation under the lavra of the State
of Oklahoma and do hereby certify:
first:
That the name of this corporation shall be THE
OTTAWA COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
second:
That the purpose for which tho corporation is
formed is to encourage savings among wage earn-
ers and others securing safe and remunerative
investment for same and in building or securing
homes for its members to issue slock and sell same
on the installment plan of periodical payments to
issue new shares in heu of those withdrawn or
forfeited or matured to loan its funds preferably
to members on good and amplesecurity and upon
repayment to cancel and discharge such obliga-
tions as may be given for same to purchase at
sheriff's or other judicial sale or at any other
sale public or private any real estate upon whi-h
this association may have or hold any mortgage
judgment lien or other incumbrance or any
other interest to sell convey lease or mortgage
the real estate so purchased or any other that the
association may hold or beentitled to employa
portion of its capital stock in the purchase of real
estate and the erection of buildings thereon for
rent or otherwise to declare dividends on the
stock and to pay take up and cancel same at mi
tunty and in general to do ail things necessary
or inctdi nt toa building and loan association busi-
ness under the laws of the State of Oklahoma re-
stricting is bnsinessand loans to the County of
Ottawa Oklahoma
third:
That the principal office and place of business
of this corporation shall be in the City of Miami
County of Ottawa Oklahoma
fourth:
That the term for which this corporation Is to
exist is twenty years which may be extended to
fifty years under provisions made in the Statute
law of Oklahoma
fifth
That the names and residences of subscribers
and the number of shares subscribed by each are
as follows
Name Residence No Shares
1 C P Williams Miami Okla 10 shares
2 R J Tuthill Miami Okla 10 shares
8 J 8 Choyne Miami Okla 10 shares
4 Vern E Thompson Miami Okla 10 shares
6 G W Earnshaw Miami Okla 10 shares
6 W S Harned Miami Okla 6 shares
7 M C Falkenbury Miami Okla 6 shares
8 John Shoe Miami Okla bshares
9 J M Burdge Miami Okla 6 shares
10 H F Remker Miami Okla 6 shares
SIXTH
The business of the Association shall be con-
ducted by s Board of Seven Directors who shall
be elected annually the first Saturday in Janu-
ary as the By-Laws shall provide and the follow-
ing shall constitute the Board of Directors until
their successors are elected and qualified vis:
1 C P Williams Miami Oklahoma
2 Vern E Thompson Miami Oklahoma
8 J S Cheyne
4 R J Tuthill
6 W S Harned
6 John Shoe
J H F Keniker
Miami Oklahoma
Miami Oklahoma
Miami Oklahoma
Miami Oklahoma
Miami Oklahoma
That the amount of the Capital Stock of this
Corporation shall be Two Hundred Thousand Dol-
lars and shall badivided into Two Thousand Shares
of One Hundred Dollars each
IN WITNESS WHEREOF We have hereunto
subscribed our names this 22nd day of October
A D 1908
C P Williams
R J Tuthill
J S Cheyne
Vern E Thompson
G W Earnshaw
W S Harned
M C Falkenbury
John Shoe
J M Burdge
H F Reniker
Stats of Oklahoma £ gg
Ottawa County )
Personally appeared before me a Notary Pub-
lic in and for aaid County State aboved named
Vern E Thompson C P Williams J 8 Cheyne
R J Tuthill and W S Harned who are person-
ally known to be the same persons who executed
the foregoing instrument of writing aod duly
acknowledged the execution of the same
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto
subscribed my name and affixed my notarial a al
this 22nd day of October 19U8
G E Bomford
Notary Public
My Commission expiras Aug 3 1912
State of Oklahoma )
Ottawa County J
Personally appeared before me a Notary Public
In and for the county and state above named
Vern E Thompson C P Williams JS Cheyne
R J Tuthill and W S Harned and each for himself
deposes and says that he has read the foregoing
instrument and know the contents thereof and
that the same is true
Vern E Thompson
C P WlLUAMB
J S Cheyne
- R J Tuthill
r W 8 Harned
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day
of October 1908
G E Bomford
Notary Public
My commission expires Aug 3 1912
Tickling tight Coughs can be surely
and quickly loosened with a prescription
Druggists are dispensing everywhere as
Dr Snoop’s Cough Remedy And it is
ao very very different than common
cough medicines No Opium no Chloro-
form absolutely nothing harsh or un-
safe The tender leaves of a harmless
lung healing mountainous shrub gives
the curative properties to Dr Shoop's
Cough Remedy Those leaves have the
power to calm the most distressing
Cough and to soothe and heal the most
sensitive bronchial membrane Mothers
should for safety’s Bake alone always
demand Dr Shoop’B It can with per-
fect freedom be given to even the young-
est babes Test it yourslf I and see
Sold by The People’s Drug Co
Old fellows who laugh at the youth
of to-day because he begins to shave as
soon as the down comes on his lip
should recall how they used to daub hair
oil on their hair and sit for hours with
their toes against a board curving the
toes of their shoes upward!
For Thirty Years
“Inclosed find money order for one
dollar for which please send me its
worth in Simmons Liver Purifier put
up in tin boxes I have beon using the
medicine for thirty years"
Thos A Reilly
Jonesville La
No comments necessary
Price 25c per box
George Hough got this one off oiTme
this week Speaking of a certain lady
would-be vocalist he remarked: "I just
love to hear that woman sing ” I said
“Why she’s no singer she sings dread-
fully out of tune” "I know” said
Gaorgey "that’s just it— I like her
nerve"
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
StOauawa0£un?r 1 County Court
In the matter of the estate of Richard
B Paden (deceased)
Notice is hereby given that W W
Breedlove the duly appointed and qual-
ified administrator ot the estate of
Richard B Paden deceased has rend-
ered and presented for settlement and
filed in said Court his final account and
report of his administration as such ad-
ministrator and praying for distribution
of the balance in his hand and that
Saturday the 28th day of November
A D 1908 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon
of said day at the County Court room
in the city of Miami in said County has
been duly appointed by the said Court
for the settlement of said account at
which time and place any person in-
terested in said estate may appear and
show cause if any they have why said
account should not be approved and
distribution made as prayed for
In Testimony Whereof I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
of said Court this 29th day of October
A D 1908
seal D W TALBOT
County Judge
Cure Your
Dandruff
Why? Because it is annoying
untidy And mostly because
it almost invariably leads to
baldness Cure it and save
your hair Get more too at
the same time All easily done
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor new
improved formula Stop this
formation of dandruff I
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Formula with aaoh bottle
vers
Aok him about ft
thea do as ha aaja
The new Ayer’s HsirVIgorwillcertsinly
do this work because first of all it de-
stroys the germs which are the original
cause of dandruff Having given this aid
nature completes the cure The scalp is
restored to a perfectly healthy condition
Mad by ths J C Ay or Co Lowell Xait"-
J B RENTZ
Jeweler and Optician
AJKKN BUILDING
lost mis rRnin
Because he didn’t have Kentz fix hi
watch for him You should Hvoid such
an unpleasant predicament in time
Rogers “1847” Ware
The best goods on tb e ir arket
R E A D !
yyHAT Mr 0 J Fleming President
of the largest state bank in Ok-
lahoma says:
“We were a national bank and took
advantage of the Btate guarantee
law hot when it got down to where
we had to leave off the gnarantee or
denationalize we took the latter
route
Our deposits ran from $39000000
to $900000 00 under this guarantee
law and it takes a better liar than
e had to convince depositors their
mooev would be as safe with us for
security as when the whole stale was
behind it It makes no difference
how many brillantreasoos are advanc-
ed to assure people it is unnecessary
because the depositors are going to
use the hank with the greatest securi-
ty to offer and I shall not spend a
second trying to convince my custom-
ers of something I do not believe my-
self” We think the gentleman waB right
and invite 11 others who think like-
wise to deposit their money with us
MIAMI TRUST AND
SAVINGS BANK
Our Depositors are Fnlly
Protected by the Guaranty
Fund of the State of Oklahoma
J W ORR Pres V H TRAPP V Pro
A K WILDER Treasurer
LiBt your farm and city property
with The Bledsoe Realty Co 2m
Up-to-Date Meat Market
IN FRED LYKIN’S OROCERY
WEBB LYK1NS Meat Cutter
Everything kept rigidly clean and sani-
tary Only choicest meats butchered
Webb is an experienced artist in meat
cutting and asks a share of your patron-
age Meats will be delivered and the
utmost courtesy shown customers
Phan Pa Th
Wanted For Sale Taken np
For bale or trade— Corner lot No
20 block 47 3d and 44U” west part of
Miami will take team aspart Enquire
pf owner S F Bennett
Wanted We want a representative for work
which can be done in thin locality Can uze whole
or part time Pay according to effort and ability
Address Farm News Springfield Ohio
Wanted:— A collector and solicitor for the Record-Herald
Must give references and bond if
neceesary Apply at office in Miami
Wanted:— A few loads of Bluejacket red coal
apply by letter or in person to Recoid-Herakl
Miami Ok
Takkn UP— One red bull yearling
do marks L&kco up about Sent lHb
Owner can have same by catliup and
paving expense of keeping and adver-
tising One mile north of Miami
0 Uuodkkson
Regular convocation of Miami Lodge No 102 A
F A A M every Wednesday night on or before
full moon All visiting brothers invited to attend
R A Brown W M
L Matthbwb Sec’y
F A SEARS
AGENT AT
Union Grain Co
Coal Yard in connection
We solicit your patronage
Office at Scale Office Fourth St Phone 191
Elite Barber Shop
James A Triplett Propr
5 - CHAIRS - 5
Good Barbers Good Service
Keen Razors
Bath Room in Connection
A C WAILACK K C FITZGERALD
WALLACE & FITZGERALD
LAWYERS
Miami - Oklahoma
Room 7 Babcock-Fribtey Building Will
practice all the courts of the state
H W MOORE
INSURANCE
Tornado
Office In
Lane Building
Miami Okla
Not'ce of Sale of Real Estate
Notice ia hereby given that in pursuance of an
orderof the County Court of the County of Adair
and State of Oklahoma made on the 3rd day
of October 1908 in the matter ot estate of Clif-
ford and Lucile Grisham minors Chas C Gris-
ham guardian will sell at private Bale to the high-
est bidder for cash subject to confirmation by said
County Court on ard after the 1st day of Novem-
ber 1906 all of the right title interest and estate
of the said Clifford and Lucile Grisham their
estate of which they have acquired in and to all the
certain parcel of land situated Ijnng and being in
the counties of Ottawa Craig and Adair State of
Oklahoma described as follows and upon ths fol-
lowing conditions to wit:
N W 1-4 of NE 1-4 of Sec 20 and SW 1-4 of SE
1-4 of Sec 17 and SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 of Section 17
and SI-2 of hEl-4 of SE1-4 and NWl-4 ofNEl-4
of SE1-4 and SE1-4 of NE1-4 of Section 17 Town-
ship 28 Range 22 East containing 160 acres less
10 acres R R right-of-way SE1-4 of SEl-4of
SWl-4of Section 10 Township 27 Range 18 East
SE 10 acres of lot7 of Section 6 Township 17 range
25 East
Terms of sale cash in good and lawful money
of the United States bids must be in writing and
may be left at the office of Samuel S Priest At-
torney or may be delivered to the guardian per-
sonally or may be filed in the office of the County
Court
Dated this 14th day of October 1908
CHAS C GRISHAM
Guardian
By Attorney Samuil S Priest
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Office of Clerk Ottawa County
Oklahoma October 10 J908
Bids will be received for building
bridges over Cow Creek Coal Creek
Daugherty Branch Elm Creek and
Horse Creek in Ottawa county three
different bids on each bridge one all
wood one wood and concrete and one
steel and concrete reinforced
There will be a special meeting of
The Board of County Commissioners of
Ottawa county Oklahoma on the 10th
day of November 1908 for the purpose
of letting contract for said bridges over
Cow creek Coal creek Daugherty
branch Elm creek and Horse creek
Plans and specifications of said bridges
are now on file in this office Sealed
bids will be received until 10 o’clock a
m November 9th 1908 All bids must
be accompanied by certified check or
other security ig the amount of 10 per
cent of the bid which shall be forfeited
to the county on failure to execute bond
aa hereinafter provided The party to
whom Baid contract is awarded shall ex-
ecute to the county a bond in the sum
of the amount of the contract to become
void upon performance of the conditions
Bet forth in said contract Twenty per
cent of the contract price Bhall be re-
tained by the county until the contract
is completed and the work accepted
The Commissioners reserve the right to
reject any and all bids
Attest J E Supernaw
W I Bingham
J K Stephens
Co Com’rs
M R Walker Co Clerk
Order for Hearing Petition to Sell
Real Estate by Guardian
State of Oklahoma I In County
Ottawa County f Court
In the matter of the guardianship of
Chas Luther Darnell Cora May Darnell
and Elbert Darnell minors
Now on this 2nd day of October 1908
comes L D Darnell as guardian of the
above named wards having filed herein
his petition for the sale of the real estate
of said wards for the reasons stated in
said petition
IT IS ORDERED That said petition
be and hereby is set for hearing on the
28th day of November 1908 at 11 o’
clock A M at the County Court room
in Miami Oklahoma at which time the
next of kind and all persons interested
in the estate of said wards are required
to appear and show cause if any they
have why an order should not be granted
for the sale of so much of the real es-
tate of said wards as is necessary for
the reasons in said petition stated and
that personal service hereof be made
upon said next of kin and persons in-
terested in the estate of said wards as
required by law It is further ordered
that a copy of this order be published
for four successive weeks in the Miami
Record-Herald of Miami Ottawa Coun-
ty Oklahoma
Dated this 26th day of October 1908
seal) D W TALBOT
County Judge
MILLNER &
PICKLER
KEEPS ’EM
Right where he can
lay his hands on any
make of machine
needle at a minute’s
notice and for any
known makeot ma-
chine Call and see our Needles
use in
Not to be outdone or lo
do things by halves the
man who writes this ad
proposes to confer a
boon upon the over-
worked woman whose
eyes are giving out and
here it is!
HARDWARE and FURNITURE
BuyH Anything Sells Everything
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Viami Drag Go I
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5 Pure Drugs Chemicals and Patent Medicines £
Also for Paints Brushes and Varnishes Perfumery
and other Toilet Articles &
PRESCRIPTIONS ARE ONLY COMPOUNDED J
By an old Experienced Druggist J
RICHARD FINKE £
Manager jV
TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS
Are the modern method of communication
Investigation will prove our rates very rea-
sonable and points that may be reached very
numerous
A direct connection has been established
between OKLAHOMA CITY and WICHITA
which greatly improves the service to South-
ern Kansas points
PIONEER TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY :
Quality - Quantity - Quickness
YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT
mri E can do any kind of Job Printing do it better do more of it and
it on shorter notice than any Printing Concern in Ottawa
W County We have the material and understand the business We
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