The Standard-Sentinel (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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THE STANDARD-SENTINEL STILWELL OKLA
HOT
Weather
faials
Announcing
THE
1920
MODELS
(K SERIES)
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QUALITY has been the foremost consideration in the
construction of the 1920 Model K Series An estah
lished standard of Buick construction- that for years has
given to the Buick Valve-in-Head Motor Car a reputation
of superiority t -
Upon such a foundation of strength durability and value
has the 1920 Buick Series been designed and manufactured
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An inspection of the new line will reveal improvements
ard refinements that are sure to please the most exacting
purchaser -
Prices of the New Buick Series
Model II-Six-44 Three-Passenger Roadster
Model K-Sx-45 Pive-Paxsenger Touring Car
Model K-3ix-4i Touring Coupe
Model K-Six-47 Vi'': -Passenger Touring Sedan
M rdel 1C Si:-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Car
M'-hI--! It 3 S' T v-’en-:''" server Sedan
r O D Flint Michigan
$1495
1495
2085
2255
1785
2695
F A BLANCH Stilwell Oklahoma Buick Agency Cbero“ er mms
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Stilwell Okla July 7th 1919
Board of county commissioners met
on above date with the following mem-
ber present: D W Bushyhead II S
Holland and J M Richards No busi-
ness being transacted by old board the
newly elected and qualified board con-
sisting of J B Morris C L Fletcher
and R B Choate being present pro-
ceeded to organize and the following
proceedings were had Claims against
the county were allowed as follows:
A M Campbell sal co assessor $10H 33
Maude Gallaspy work for “ 150 00
C W Addington sal co clerk 108 33
Myrtle McLemore sal dep co elk 75 00
C W Addington postage exp 7 59
Geo I) Barnard sup co clerk 111 60
News-Dispatch “ “ 37 65
Columbia Printing & Auditing Co 12 44
Bourdman Carbon and Ribbon Co 3 00
J W Tatton printing co clerk 54 00
Buxton & Skinner sup co clerk 42 58
Sami Dodsworth Co 34 00 dis
Fletcher & Son " 4(0
John W Goss J P fees 34 00 dis
Chas Cordray “ 17 65
W II Bradley 46 25
W 11 Martin sal co judge 125 00
R S Holland sal court clerk 108 33
Lora T Browning sal dep co elk 75 00
Sami Dodsworth sup co elk ' 38 60 dis
Warden Company " 6 50
Hommea Wilson Walker 3105
Geo D Barnard ' 1789
News Dispatch P & A Co 13 47
Sterling Drug Co 2 86
Columbia C and R Co 8 16
Phoenix Office Sup Co 168 00
Geo D Barnard 13 37
John W Goss J P fees 14 75
R S Holland postage and exp 37 06
Max L Cunningham exp
state engineer 4 32
E C Duncan sal asst eng 60 00 dis
Gussie Sams work stste road 8 75
R 11 HickB salary co supt 100 00
R II Hicks postage 7 00
Lora T Browning ex attending
Westville court 10 77
W 11 Martin expenses 35 51 dis
J W Patten printing co judge 850
J S Atchley sal co surveyor 20 00
J S Atchley surveying 14 00
C S Blanck plat for co assessor '5 00
J M Richards helping survey 4 00 dis
Levy Bros refund taxes 14 79
W P Goss dep sher fees j p c 16 60
J R Maybery 23 43
J M Johnson 25 35
J M Johnson " 28 00
Fletcher & Son room rent
district court 10 00
J S Atchley print co assessor 3 25
M K Shannon postage 3 uo
A V Dawson aal dep treas 95 00
Maude Gallaspy work in
treasurer's office 180 x) dis
J W Patton ptg road petition 20 25
M K Shannon sal co treas 108 33
Roberts & Reed casket 15 (ifl
J W Patton ptg court clerk 42 60 dis
Mose Crittenden sal sheriff - 125 00
W L Cowart salary 100 00 dis
S 11 Adair salary 65 00
W L Cowart mileage civil rep 2 00
W L Cowart mileage civil rep 2 60
J R Maybery mileage civil rep 5 50
Mose Crittenden " 10 00
Mose Crittenden “ 7 00
J R Maybery dep fees j p c 4 50
Fletcher Garage car serv co eng 49 50
G O Grant sal county attorney 125 00
G O Grant expense 3 28
Buxton & Skinner sup co atty 7 40
R R Langley election serv 3 00 dis
Dean Cotrtfort ' 3 00
Dean Sebring 3 00
Ellis Akin 3 00
A II Cates 3 00
J L Williams 3 00
J W Waters 12 00
M W Bellamy ' 10 20
Geo Hummingbird 3 00
W M Shell 3 00
Jess Padgett 3 00
N M Walkingstick 3 00
Willie Jones 3 00
Joe Bradford 300
F S Howard 10 80
S E Gibbons 3 00
James Shell 3 00
Carl Wright 3 00
Frank Clinton 3 00
F G Duncan 3 00
William Terrell 3 00
A W Chastain 10 00
John Guess 3 0O
Isaac Batt 3 00
Roy Kelley ' 3 00
Lee Meadows 3 00
M L West 3 00
J T McCulley 3 00
Wyly Beavers 16 00
W M Hampton " 3 00
J L Noblin 3 00
James Snake 3 00
Chas Washington 3 00
John Wolfe 3 00
F S Palone 3 00
W G Stacy 3 00
Lee Fulsom 3 00
C R Smith 3 00
S P Cohea 3 00
J D Nunley 3 00
W E Bassett- 3 00
D E Hanna " 3 00
S A McLane 3 00
Scott Sisemore 3 0o
R A Houston 3 00
W A Shannon 3 00
Claud Vamler griff 13 60
James Wyly 3 uo
W O White 3 00
Wilson Walkingstick 3 00
Ab Walls ’ 3 00
Joe Byers 3 00
Jim Walkingstick 3 00
F R Jones 3 00
T C Buffington 12 40
Geo D McKee 3 00
W L Petty 9 70
Ed Sherley 3 00
G E Payne 3 00
Sam Bigby 3 00
T F Harrison 3 00
Van Freuch 3 00
James Scacowatcr 3 00
W P Fay 9 00
Troy Briggs 3 00
Lowrey Davis 3 00
L O Briggs 3 00
F L Harper 3 00
H Winsor 3 00 '
A M Cavin 11 80
M Gaylor 3 00
H K Yancy ' " 3 00
T E Mathews 3 00
Robert M Choate '3 00
C C Manus 3 00
N A Casey 3 00
Y C Ward 14 10
Geo Ward 8 00
W C Holland 3 00
Walter Cannon 3 00
0 M McBride 3 00
Silas Webster 3 00
John C Cannon 3 00
J W Cornett 3 Ou
S M Crocker 3 00
L K Whitaker 3 00
Mrs Burch 3 00
Mrs J R Reed 3 00
J L Ealy 3 00
Geo Greer 6 00
J II Dale 13 80
Geo Christie 3 00
Hosey Taylor 3 00
G II Lewis 3 00
John Rains 3 00
E W Broughton 3 00
John Bungard 3 00-
Robert Barnett 3 00
W C Vaughn 3 00
OllieO White 3 00
G W Mathis 3 00
J S Carter 3 bo
Charley Proctor 3 00
Eli Young 3 00
Josiah Sams 3 00
Lewis Quinton 3 00
W W Whitmire 10 80
R S Mateer 14 00
Leonard Stewart 24 40
T J Welch 13 80
J H Hess 3 00
D W Sixkiller 3 00
C M Martin 3 00
G N Snyder 3 00
James Grigsby 3 00
G W Tieskie 3 00
E E Adair 3 00
J E Akin 11 00
R L Akin 3 00
D L Dodgin 3 00
J W Keller 3 00
D R Webb 11 40
William Thornton 3 00
J M Richards 3 00
G H Riddle 3 00
c -A Worley 3 00
Joe Faulkner 8 00
Harve Jones 3 00
W B Anderson 13 60
Henry Morris 3 00
1 H Morris 3 00
j A Odle 3 00
C G Graves 3 00
G C Odle 8 00
George Morris 3 00
A J Masters Rent for election 2 00
T IX Rather election services 8 00
Will Holloway 3 00
J A Eaton 10 00
W P Goss deputy fees 25 60
Mose Crittenden sheriff fees 35 88
“ b’d prls Dec 1918 27 00
- Jan 1919 34 50
“ Feb 68 00
- Mch 101 50
Apr 64 00
May 131 25
J R Mayberry dep sher fees ‘ 16 50
J W Patton ptg co supt ' 7 50
J M Johnson dep sher fees 81 00
M A Palmer car serv sher 4 00
“ 6 00
Mark Shannon’ carp work sher 8 00
M A Palmer repair car sher - 4 00
J W Patton printing 23 41
election service 10 00
West Hdw Co sup Bob Cunyan 3 35
J R Mayberry mileage 1 50
Ross Butler car serv sher 22 50
Tom Devine filling vat 2 50
Mose Crittenden expenses 22 25
Columbia carb &-Rib co sup sher 39 82
Mose Crittenden expenses - 16 53
Stilwell Mer co sup for jail 33 40
Samuel Dodsworth sup co supt 14 00
(continued Next Week) -
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In Tho
DUtriet Coart
M A Sandora Plaintiff v R H Sandora De-
fendant No 1337
The State of Oklahoma to R H Sandora de-
fendant r'
Take notice that you have been eued In the
above named court by raid plaintiff for divorce on
the yround of roee nealeet of duty and ex
treme cruelty praying for the custody of the
three minor children for 11000 per month ali-
mony for further alimony In the euta of $25000
to be derived from a note in the sum of $60000
secured by mortem re on the following described
property te-wit:
W ten acre of ne 1418 acres of lot 8 and w
80 acres of lot Land w 1-8 of ne 1-4 of sw 1-4
and ne 1-4 of aw 1-4 of sw 1-4 and so 1-4 of
aw 1-4 of sw 1-4 and nw 1-4 of se 1-4 of
sw 1-4 and ne 1-4 of nw 1-4 of aw 1-4 of sec-
tion 11 township 10 north rang 20 east in
Adair County Oklahoma
and for an attorney fee In the sum of $6000 and
you the eaid defendant most answer said petition
herein by said plaintiff on or before the 6th day
of September 1919 or said petition will be taken
as true and said plaintiff will be rendered
judgment accordingly
Dated this ths 82nd day of July 1919
R S Holland Court Clerk
' By Lora T Browning Deputy
John A Goodall Attorney for Plaintiff
NOTICE OP HEARING OF FINAL REPORTS
In the
County Court
In the matter of the estate of Mabel A Holland
deceased No 1908
Notice ie hereby given that Henry S Holland
Administrator of the estate of Mabel A Holland
has flled herein his Anal accounts and same will
be heard in the county court at Stilwell Okla
horn on the 28th day of August 1919 at 10
o'clock A M
7-24-4t W H Maetih
County Judge
New Flowered Georgettes
Crepes and Voils
Waists —
The most complete line of Crepe De Chine
"and Georgette Waists ever shown in Stilwell
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Slippers— "
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We still have a-complete line of Ladies’
Men’s and Children’s Slippers
i Hats —
s Men’s Panamas Sailors and Felts All the
J Newest Styles "
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“All The New Ones All The Time”
Stilwell Here Co
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Nolle to Crodiior
State of Oklahoma I In county
xunty of Adair I " court
' In the matter of the estate of D J
Bunnell Deceased C C Bunnell Ad
ministrator
Notice is hereby given that letters
of administration upon the estate of D
J Bunnell deceased have heretofore
been issued to C Q Bunnell of Rhea
Arkansas by the county court of Adair
county Oklahoma and that K G
Comfort of Westville Oklahoma has
been duly appointed by said a adminis-
trator as agent of said administrator
You are hereby notified that any
person having a claim against the es-
tate of the said D J Bunnell deceas-
ed will be required to present the
same to the administrator at Rhea
Arkansas or K G Comfort agent at
Westville Oklahoma with vouchers
therefor within four months from the
date hereof or said claimjwill be forev-
er barred
Dated thia the 28th day of July 1919
C C BUNNELL
Administrator of the estate of D J
7-3I-4t Bunnell Ddeceased
Notice for Publication
State of Oklahoma I In District
Adair county I court
A 1 Medearis and G W Gibson '
Executors of the last will and
Testament of R A Medearis
Deceased Plaintiff
vs
Lee Manor Defendant No 1332
Said defendant Lee Manor will take
notice that he has been sued in the
above named court for foreclosure of
mortgage and must answer the petition
filed therein by said plaintiff on or be-
fore the 13th day of September a d
1919 or said petition will be taken as
true and a judgment for said plaintiff
in said action for foreclosure of mort-
gage Dated this 29th day of July 1919
Attest: R S Holland
court clerk W L Chase
7-31-6t attorney for plaintiff
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Chautauqua Program
Wm Cordon
j W Garrison
Marion Chance
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300
300
First Day -
- Afternoon and night concerts by the Cartwright Brothers Quartet one of the best
male singing and instrumental clubs -in the business Dr Roland A Nichols for years a
Chautauqua favorite will lecture on “The Man Worth While” Dr Nichols is a great
inspirational lecturer He 6peaks at night - - —
: Second Day
The Helena Burgess String Quintet of pretty girls in a full afternoon program and
a prelude at night songs stunts readings orchestra numbers costumes Dr L C Her-
bert at night lectures-subject “What Next?” a brilliant presentation and discussion of
- Reconstruction and its problems '
Third Day
The Royal Hawaiian Singers and Playara the most talked of attraction in America
R playing and singing in native costume the exquisite love songs of Hawaii afternoon and
night Sergeant Edwards Canadian War Hero in the afternoon gives his great war lec-
ture “The Escape of a Princess Pat” —
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Fourth Day
c A popular concert afternoon and night by DeWillo King of the Concertina-Grande
!1 M H Jackson lectures on “Shamrock and Heather” in the afternoou and at night Norris
1 C Hindua Russian scholar and exile gives his address: “Bolshevism-A Social Cyclone’’
i Fifth Day
The Fifteen Navassar Girls orchestral singing stunt band Finest organization of
j its kind of the world Full program in the afternoon and Joy Night program of surprises
' to closes the Chautauqua
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Stilwell Chautauqua
August 28 to September 1 Inclusive
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Patton, John W. The Standard-Sentinel (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919, newspaper, July 31, 1919; Stilwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1782563/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.