The Grove Sun (Grove, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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County - Commissioner's Proceedings
Ofitoo of the County Clerk Jay Oklahoma
The Hoard of County Oomnilasl oners of Del-
k are cuuitu Okla nmt tlili :ird day of Dot
quiImt 1917 In itqrtilar session I'resont: H
A Sellers chairman W J itagsdule commis-
sioner of DM a and J H Todd eomrolssion
erof District ft and Alvin Teaeue deputy
county clerk and deputy secretary of said
board The following was transacted to-wit:
The official bond of E B Harrises Justice of
the I'eace of Kow district was approved
The affidavit of erroneous assessment of C
H Hum for W K Koss on tlie lots 0 7-8-9 blk
a town of Urovo and the sum of 1209 was or
w lerel refunded
The affidavit of erroneous attocssinenl of K
E Scott on the sw sw ne of 8c 25 2it4 was
allowed ami the sum of $l of was ordered n-
funded The appointment of Sam Suagee as deputy
sheriff of Delaware county presented and ap-
proved The apiKlutment of Fred Reaves as deputy
- sheriff of Delaware county presented and ap
The following monthly reports presented
and approved: Claude Thompson co cleik
lloss Hoy d eou rt clei k M G Cox dep clerk of
county court (rove division Clark liell co
Supt J U Beales couuty treasurer
Hi nte of Oklahoma Delaware county
n the matter of the Hoad Petition of Harto
rnes et nl Now on Utlfl3duy of Dec 1917
rarne —
there coming on for consideration by the
loard of county commissioners of said county
the iM-ttilon of Dario fames and others for
the establishing of a road uiton and along the
line in said ieMtlon and hereinafter described
and the board having considered said petition
and !eing satisfied that said proixisod road is
practicable and can be made without unreas-
onable exisMiM und the owners of the land to
Ik: taken iliereby consenting thereto It 1st or-
dered by the lsoard tiiat no viewers be apttoiu-
ted and thut said roiul so prayed for to-witj
lieginnlng ltl-2 feet N of the SE cor of lot L
See 4 T20 N K 24 K thence west Hue ft tltence
north to base line or standard parallel! Ie
opened and the county clerk is hereby direc-
ted to note such establishment uKn Hie road
securd of but office Hyoidorof the to&rd
H A Sellers Chairman
Biate of Oklahoma Delaware county
In the mutter of the road petition of T J
Rogers et al Notice is heicbv given that on
the 3 day of December HM7 in pursuance of a
jetitlon therefor the county coinniissioiicrs of
said county appointed VV U Stover Chat Lee
John Wood to view lay out and survey a road
tilHn and along the follow ing line to-wit: be-
ginning on liaif mile running north and south
-thiough the center of See 28 In Twi 85 N and
1 23 K thence running K on the Hoc line be-
tween Sec 2H and 21 in said Twp and range a
dWtancectf 14 mile thence north on the quar-
ter line iu the SK 1-4 of Sec 21 a distance of 1-4
mile thence meander iu a NE Jy direction and
foi miug a half circle from the BE coiner of
the N VV4 of SM4 running alxrnt IdO yds more
or less east of the quarter line through the
land of T J Ungers thence running back to
the NK4 of the N VV4 of HK4 thence running E
on tliequarter line through the NE4 of Sec 21
T 2 5 it 23 to the flection line and that said
viewers with the county engineer of said co
will meet at the beginning point of said road
on the 3 day of December 1917 at 10 o'clock A
M and proceed to view and survey said road
and give all parties a hearing Witness my
hand and official seal this 3 day of Deo IWIJ
Claude Thompson county clerk
Dy Alvin Teague deputy
Order Appointing Viewers Slate of Okla-
homa Delaware county In the matter of the
Hoad Petition of T J Rogers et al Now on
thlaff day of bee IU17 aud others having tiled
herein n legal petition and given a proper
itond asking In said petition to have a road
laid out and established upon and along die
following liner to-wit Beginning on hair mile
Due running nonh und south through the cen-
ter of Sec 28 in Twp 25 N ami Bunge 23 Kant
thence running east on the section line be-
tween Sec 2s und 21 In said twp and range a
distance of M mile thence north on the quar-
ter line in (lie southeast 4 of sec 21 a distance
of 1-4 mile thence meandering In a northeast-
Hily direction and forming a half circle from
the BE corner of the nw 4 of se4 running about
looydfl east of the quarter Due through the
land T J Rogers thence nmnlugbarn to the
N E4 of die N V 4 of SK4 thence running east
on the quai ter Due through the NE4 of Wee-
21 T 2) H 23 to the section hue It la ordered
that W It H lover ChasLee aud John Wood tie
and they are hereby appointed viewern and
tequlred to meet at ihe betrlnninif point of
aald proposed road on the 18th day of Dec
1117 at in o’clock A M and proceed to view
and lav out said road and give all parties a
hearing By order of the 1oard of county
commissioner H A Seller chairman
I hereby certify the alrove and foregoing U
lie a true copy of the original thereof of rec
- ord in my office Witness iny liaud ami ofli
clal seal this 3 flay of Dec 1917
Claude Thompson comity clerk
By Alvin Teague deputy
Order to county engineer State of Oklaho-
ma Delawaie county ss In the matter of
the road petition of TJ Rogers etal
Nowon this 3d day of December 1917 T
Rogers aud others having (lied herein their
petition to have a road laid out and establish
ed upon tiie following lines to-wit:
On half mile line running north and south
thru the confer of See 28 In Twp N and Rge
23 east thence running east on the Hec line
between Bee 28 and 21 In said twp and K a dis-
tance of 1-4 of a mile them:© noith oil the 1-4
line in the SK4 of Sec 21 a distance of 1-4 mile
tlicnce meander tu a not theasterly direction
and forming a half circle from the SK corner
of iho N W4 of SK4 running about KM) yaids
mote or less oastof the quarter line through
the land of TJ Rogers thence running back
to the NE4 of the N V4 of BE4 thence running
east on the quarter line thru the uc4 of sec 31
t wp 85 rge 23 to tlio section line
It Ik ordered that Chart S Martin the county
engiueerof said county meetsnid viewers at
tlie beginning point of said proposed road on
the IMh day of Deo 1917 at lo o clock A M
there to sni vey and plat said road a directed
by saidvieweis H A Selleta chairman
1 hereby certify that die atxve and forego-
ing to lie a true copy of tlie original thereof of
record in mv oil ice W lines my hand and of-
ficial seal tills 3d day of Dec 1917
Claude Thompson county clerk
Dy Alvin Teague deputy
Road Notice State of Okln Delaware co
In re tile road imhUIoii of J C Hates et al
Notice Is hereby given that on tlie 3d day of
Dtc 1917 lit pursuance of a petition therefor
the commissioners appointed Hen Smith W
I Camp aud Waller Wallace to view lay out
and survey a road uioii aud along the follow-
ing line to-wit: Beginning at Steeiey store
tJkla Sec 12 T 23 N U 22 e thence Iu a west-
erly direction following i-2 sec line tin u sec-
tions 12 11 10 9 H 7 Twp 21 N and R 22 E ns
near as practicable and not to interfere with
land in cnlti vat tun more than imssible and to
connect witli established road on county line
al James Wick I life and that said viewers with
tlie comity engineer of said county will meet
al the beginning point of said road oil the 20
dav of Dec 1917 at in o'clock a m and proceed
to view and survey said load and give all pur-
ties a heai ing itness my hand and official
seal tills 3d Onvof Dec HUT
Claude Thompson county clerk
Hv Alvin Teague deputy
Order appointing vieweis St ate of Oklaho-
ma Delaware county In the matter of the
Road peiltlonof J 0 Hates et al
Now on tills 3d dav of Dec nil? JO Hates et
al having tiled herein a legal petition and giv-
en a proper bond a'ktng in said petition to
have a road laid out and established upon and
along the follow ing lines towit: beginning at
Hleeley store Mb a Bee 12 T 21 N U 22 E thence
In a western ly direct Ion following 1-2 mile line
through sections 13 1 1 Id 9 8 7 Twp 21 N and
U 22 K as near as in actlcable and not to inter
fere will) laud in cultivation more than possi-
ble and to connect with established road at
James Wlckliffs It i ordered thalUen Hiuith
W P ('amp and Waller Wallace be and i
hereby appointed viewerfl and required ui
meet at the beginning point of said proponed
road on the 2tah day of Dec 1917 at 10 o'clock
A M and proceed to view and lat ouisatd road
and give all part les a hearing By order of
tlie board of county commissioners
H A Hellers chairman
1 hereby certify the above and foregoing to
lie v°ly of the oilglnal thereof ofiecoidin
in y office Witness m hand and official seal
this 3 day of Dec 1917
Claude Thompson county clerk
By Alvin Teague deputy
Order to county engineer State of Oklaho-
ma Delaware co In the matter of the Uoad
petition of J C Bates et al Now ou this 3d
day of Decemtier 1917 J C Bates et ul having
Hied herein their petition to have a road laid
out and established upou the following lines
to-wit: Beginning at Steeiey store Okla Bee
12 T 23 N U 22 1-7 thence In a wt-aieittly dir-
ection following 1-2 section line through Men-
tions 13 11 lo9 8 7 twp 21 N ami H 22 E afl
near ax practicable and not to interfere with
land in cultivation more than xssihl and to
connect with est ablished road on county line
at James W icklilT 1 1 is ordered that Chaw S
Martin the county engineer of said county
meet said viewers at tlie beginning point of
Hiiid proposed load on tlie2U day of Deo 1917 at
10 o’clock am there to survey aud plat said
load as directed by said viewers
11 A Hellers Chairman
Claude Thompson courny clerk
Following claims were allowed disallowed
to-wit:
W DOtbson mi p poor 570 j w P Davidson
dep slier 75c News-Dispatch 10500 al 2400
M H Lai man wolf scalp 250 Klmira Wearer
malntalnenceMK) J 1’ u&kley office reiit lono
Kum'l Dixisworth sup 3 mo Jiro and 500 Ida
H Heed widows peunioii 8 00 Mis W M Hovd
hoaiding Jury 04 2oj K W 1‘eak Intel preting
Hoti U M Fi ancis jailor 'mi On News Dispatch
supplies 1300 dshal I30o News Dispatch 12 47
dixal&Hc Alvin Teague dep co clerk 7500
C'luude Thompson oo clerk 11250 ’J Wealand
rent on Jail Oimmi ii D Ulbson work co clerk
2070 C A Bowleg sup 22t Hainl Dodsworth
sup 090 Alice McLaughlin widows pension lo
Fount Aberciomble w pen 45 00 disal 3750
G W Goad co atty 12917 John W Walker fee
deputy aher 1500 dlal ti 24 C D Bennett co
sur 00 Claude Thompson contingent 9 90
Nellie Jackson wld peu 1000 LesUtr Jordan
work co treas 40 00 W E Mode dep co treaa
7500 C D Bennet contingent l 00 J H Duftteld
freight 3 24 H L Marehallco judge 12917 J no
Franklin work cu road 150: I) o Bingham
road work ttOOj Fred Kruse- road work 500
(To be continued next week)
DOUBLE STANDARD OIL & GAS CO
STOCK 10 CENTS A SHARE
Q500 buys 5000 shares
0100 buys 1000 shares
Cash or 1-4 cash balance 3 month-
ly payments
Company has holdings in v Wyoming Colorado Kan
sas Oklahoma Kentucky Texas Has produc-
ing wells in Oklahoma where oil sells for f 200 a
barrel
Drillings to continue all winter
Expect to pay dividends by January 1st
-Money invested in oil stock brings largest returns 'of
investment —
This stock will soon advance to 50e a share
any
Company’s General Offices: Boston Building
Denver Colorado
GeoRMarkey Pres WF Reynolds Sec
A Gentle Tip
After January 1st 1918 the
GROVE SUN willbe $150 a year
All who pay up before that date
will get it at the old price $100
Many subscribers are already
owing this office for this year and
a few for last year Many who
owe us are farmers We have
been very lenient because you
have had poor crop years and
have had a hard struggle but this
year you have prospered and it
it due the SUN family that you
now come in and pay your in-
debtedness None of the accounts
are very large so it is possible for
all to pay
Do it today
Very Respectfully
THE GROVE SUN
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Nothing can speak stronger for the reliability and
general utility of the Ford than the constantly in-
creasing demand coming from every part of this
country and from all over the world By reason of
its usefulnesss it has become a necessity For pleas-
ure and business it is serving and saving for all
classes— it has become a part in the “business of
living” May we not have your order for one? Run-
about $345 Touring Car $300 Coupelet ¥500 Town
Car $045 Sedpn $093 One-Ton Truck Chassis MX)
All f o b Detroit -
TH THOMPSON HARDWARE
GROVE OKLA
Call For Coiaty Warrants
The following warrants are
now payable at the office of tlie
County Treasurer aud should be
presented for payment within
thirty days from this notice af
ter which interest ceases
County: '
General Fund (1917-1918 serieh)
1 to 30
Salary(1916-19l7series) 100 to 200
Contingent:11 50tq150
Court 50to70
Poor & “ 40 to 50
Townships:
Township 1 All
“ 2 ' None
“ 3 : All
4 None
“ 5 175 to 203
(1910-1917) ’
Totvrship 6
(1917-1918)
(Judgment warrants
townships not payable)
School Districts:
Teachers warrants on all dis
tricts w-orth par at our office
District No 17 147 to 159
(1910-1917)
District No 22 No 13 payable
(1910-1917)
Outstanding warrants other
than teachers’ warrants on the
following districts not payable
15 17 30 33 54 55 50 63 09
74 and 22
Respectfully
J Grover Scnles
Nov 29 1917 County Treasurer
and Neas
U S Standard Weights
ures
In order that every housewife
may know exactly the weight to
which she is entitled by dry
measure a table of weights
pounds established by the Gov-
ernment Bureau of standards
given
Apples
Apples dried
Beans
Barley
Bran
Buckwheat
Blue grass seed
Beans green uusliolloil
Cucumbers
Corn shelled
Clover seed 60
Corn unshelled 70
Castor beans 40
Cotton seed 33
Carrots 50
Corn meal
Hemp seed
Hungarian grass seed 48
Millet ‘ 50
Malt 38
Oats 32
Onions 57
Orc-lmrd grass seed 14
Osage orange seed ’36
Pens and split peas 80
Potatoes Irish 60
Potatoes sweet 30
Peaches 48
Peaches dried "T 33
Pears 48
Parsnips r 44
Red top seed 14
80 pounds
344 cubic feet
Rutabages
Sorghum seed
Salt
Turnips
Top onion sets
Tomatoes ‘T
Wheat
Coal
to bushel
Coal anthracite
to toil
Coal anthracite 381 lbs
hie ft
Coal bituminous
to ton
Coal bituminous
hie ft
Coke 70 cubic feet to ton
Coke 30 lbs to bushel
Standard U S bushel 215042
cubic ft
Standard U S dry gallon 2088
cubic feet
Standard U S Liquid gallon
231 cubic inches
Church Notice
Until further notice services
at the Methodist church will be
as follows:
Preaching the first and third
Sunday in each month at 11 A
M and 7:00 P M‘ respectively
Sunday School every Sunday
at 9:43 A M D F Allen Supt
Epwortli League each Sunday
evening at 0:00 P M
Teachers Meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:00 P M
Choir practice Friday evening
before the first and third Sun-
tiny in each month at 700 P M
Tlie Woman’s Missionary So-
ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
Avoidable PreparaliwiferM
r similnlintheFood tjyRejuUr
( Unn he Stomachs and Bowels
J-Ssi'J?
!$2
lHiiijnruiiiiiE
Thereby Promoting lH4eM
Cheerfulness and RestCarta®
neither Opium Morphine inor
Mineral Sot Narcotic
JhaBpkak Smi
MxXtutt
JbcMUSmth
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harm W
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For Infants and Children
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears
Signature
A helpful Remedy fcf
Constipation and Diarrhoe
i and iFcvwlshness !
i toss of Sleep
resultinttiererromsnmfai7-
Facsimile Signatured
Xjie Centaur GoHWtW-
NEWYORIL
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper
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Helping Farmers
E H Beauchamp
AUCTIONEER
Telephone No 120 Grove or
call at First State Bank
BERNICE OKLA
CITY TRAN8FER LINE
W M LONG Proprietor'
Careful atentloa given alt kinds
of dray work Movlug household 4
goods a specialty Best equip-
ment Prices very reasonable
Phone the City Went Market If
you want a dray - GROVE OK
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For Sale
My Rawlcigh retail business
Well advertised largest line low-
est prices Man of good industry
can make from §10000 to $15000
per month or more Good wagon
and outfit complete
Call or write
W P Hopkins -Afton
Okla
10-tf) R 1 Box 70
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO RIA
Printing
Are You in Need of
WITH THEIR GRAIN
The Federal Reserve Banking System enables us
to offer special facilities for carrying grain in elevator
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The vast funds of the Federal Reserve Banking
System are available only for legitimate farming and
business needs and in some respects farmers paper
is given preference over merchants paper
If you are not already one of
our depositors drop in and let
us tell you how this system
helps you
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tJpaQEa OaoQcifosifoQs'
When travel
ing attending
a Theatre or
some Social
Function or
if Shopping
don’t forget to
DR MILES’
-Anti -
PAIN PILLS
with you They are in-
valuable for Headache
and all other Pains
25 DostSg 25 Cents
IP FIRST BOX IS NOT 8ATIS
FACTORY YOUR MONEY WILL
BE REFUNDED
BRING DESIRED RELIEF
‘I have used Dr Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills for some time and find them
an Invaluable remedy for headnclio
I have always taken ffreat pi ensure
In recommending them to my
friend being confident that they
will bring the desired relief 1 um
never without them and ue them
for all attacks of pain knowing
that they will not disappoint me”
MR3 W H DENSON
West Haven Conn
GROVE POLLING
COMPANY
CRAIN AND LIVESTOCK
BOUGHT AND SOLD
ciety hold their
ing on Monday
Sunday in each
P M Come to church A
dial welcome for every one
Thos L Porter Pastor
business meet-
after the first
month at 200
cor-
Tags
Cards
Blanks
Folders '
Dodgers
Receipts
Envelopes
Statements
Bill Heads
Invitations
P Digrams'
Packet Heads
Letter Heads
Legal Blanks
Call at the Sum office
Good Work Is
Our Specialty
Iet tlio Postmaster of Grove’
order newspapers and magazines
for you lie "can save you the
postage money order fee and
the stationery it requires to
write a letter on (24-tf)
Helps
Sick
Women
Cardui the woman’s
tonic helped Mrs Wil-
liam Eversole ol Hazel
Patch Ky Read what
she writes: "I had a
general breaking-down
of my health L was in
bed for weeks unable to
get up 1 had such a
weakness and dizziness
and the pains were
very severe A friend
told me I had tried every-
thing else why not
Cardui? I did and
soon saw it was helping
me After 12 bottles
I am strong and well”
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The Woman’s Tonic
DEALERS IN
FLOUR FEED HAY AND COAL
Do -you feel weak diz-
zy worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com-
plaints so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surety do for you
what it has done fcfr so
many thousands of other
women who suffered— it
should help you back to
health
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui
She will tell you how it
helped her Try Cardui
All Druggists
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