The Valley News. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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10 lbs. SUGAR let
With the Following $3.25 Order
3 It) Alton coffee 90c
1 large jar of Jell _35c
1 can Rupert's pure Fruit Preserves 50c
1 No. 2 can Black Raspberries 30c
1 can New State Peas 35c
2 cans good Corn 30c
1 No. 2 can Van Camps Pork and Beans..20c
2 packages New Jell 2Ze
1 Sack of Salt 10c
Total $3.25
These are all good brands of Merchan-
dise and are priced at the regular price.
R. E. ADAMS
Lamont's Leading Grocer
Minutes of Meeting of Board of
County Commissioners
At the meeting of the board
of County Commissioners, held
January 3rd, 1922, members
presort a* follows: W. T. War-
ner, \\. h\ Robertson and John
7? r~ fn.
' owing monthly re-
><■ approved.
vJuunty Treasurer, C. H. Sou
. F W. Baty.
1 rk, F. G. Bouton.
i Florence Wood-
* rly report of the
Col. j.'vjr was approv
ed.
The appointment of a deputy
County miorney for the twe
veohs f «i iod of January 1st tc
I5t!i was approved, and E. H
iirceden vas so appointed as
deputy.
fi.e following claims were a)
lo ved:
(General Fund, 1921-22
J I. A. Ayers. lunch for
jury $.3.25
Eva F. Smith, pension 50.00
First National Bank, salarv
claim 100.00
J. C'. Chesnut, fill work J0.00
George Nelson, fill work 9.0<)
J. A. Alderson, culvert
*ork 77.00
. C. Snyder, repairing 7.20
M; O. Lester, salary 125.00
* A. Campbell repairing 6.00
C. II. Scnmitz. graderman ~ 7.(K
C. H. Horning graderman tti.OO
Tnomas Miller salary 75.00
Grant Co. Bank meais to
jury 9.75
Walter .Slaton road uk. 15.00
\. C. Glenn salary and ex-
. Pense 161.83
V. Z. Fordvce engineer 113.50
John Konkl*' graderman S2.50
George Foos gradtrman 1.6.00
W. Baty salary and attd.
jail 181.00
1* H. Brown salary lOn.OO
•i. W. Cmckett salary l:U*.33
W. Crockett stamps 11 00
J. F. Thompson Lbr. Co.,
lumber 41.44
Stazie Keller, pension 10.00
J. F. Thompson Lbr. Co.,
_ piling 628.00
O. L. Mew bray, oil and
gas 302.W
Grant County Vidette, print*
' 32.50
C. If. Suncek, <xpen e 4.80
Stewart ltdw. Co.. sup. 8.10
.Maria Lanning p< nsion 20.0<
'•ti* -i j'.m.:,; i.ill k. laid ovei
Browning Gash Store, goods
to Door S0.38
?.iyrtle MnnuHs, pension Su.00
'/ong r- II Lbr. Co., cement
and 'timber 601.55
' ~vn grader-
36.<*
k ..u ana oitch
rk 10.00
' x^hange Bank, bridge
2.50
• -ad work laid over
>' r ad work laid o.or
lr ry 15O.00
1- W'l work laid over
A. > . .1 r, roa* *k. laid over
l(o. ton Store. goods to
21.90
Amp Davit, foods to Co.
lhl 690
'A. A. Zickafook g« nds to Co.
farm If .91
I). f. CaTlchan, supplies *J0
lai Walkoi Motor Co.. gas and
noairs gt.49
K. E. Martin. fill wk. i 413
Jim llwwir, road wk. 1I.2&
OUm Ben.on, raod wk. 12.00
iUmer sher. ruad wk. 27.23
Johr Hendricks, road wl. 51.23
Cso. Loy road wk. *3.21
Lillian Sprague, pension 10.00
Farmers National Bank, cul-
vert wk. 15.00
State Bank of Wakita, hard
dirting 85.50
W. E. Horn baker, labor at •
court house 5.00
C. L. Emory, work on
bridge laid over
Underwood Typewriter Co.,
machine 82.50
Medford Motor Co., repairs 1 .50
Ainsden Lbr. Co., lumber 7.80
Walter B. Russell, schooling of
colored children 120.00 j,i
F. S. Byers, road wk. laid over W. Baty, txpense *o*.o
Jesse Keneau, road wk. laid over M. O. Lester boarding prison-
Owen Graham, road wk. laid
over
E. E. Carres, road wk. laid over
Paul Schulke, raod wk. laid
over
Fred Redding, road wk. laid
over
R. B. Elder, road wk. laid over
J. L. Ilarp, repairing 1.50
lom Christian, road wk. laid
over.
R. P. Francis, road wk. reject-
ed. Filed in duplicate.
Fred Pinkerton, road wk. laid
over
Harvey McCulley. road wk. laid
o\ er
Floyd Bonine, road wk. laid
over
Clarence Johnson, road wk.
laid over
W. T. Warner, salary 83.32
J. B. Cowen, salary 10.06
W. T. Warner, mileage and
road and bridge 74.40
John B. Cowen, mileage and
road and bridge 58.60
Lee Anderson, work on cul-
vert
A. L. Arterburn, fill wk.
Geo. Hodges, fill wk.
Dell Rowan, fill wk.
Herman Fleming, fill wk.
Jake Fleming, fill wk.
Cleo Arterburn, fill wk.
A. C. McCoy, fill wk.
A. M. Porter, goods to
poor
F. J. Gentry Lbr. Co.,
lumber
E. V. Crexton, printing
E. V. Croxton, printing
6.84
52.50
52.50
3.00
21.00
21.00
21.00
28.00
2.37
88.45
6&50
45.00
139.87
F. R. Martin, road wk. 68.50
Eva McConnell, pension 10.00
D. Winfield, stne pipe .65
.r. J. Gentry Lbr. Co., cement
and material 65".44.
.Maude W all, pension 15 001
iuxlon .Skinner, sup. 7.70
t.ood Will Oil Co., oil aid
gas 20?.70
.1. D. Winfield, road wk. 20 40
N. A. Taylor, part payment
of valve 20.00
•'rink Sliepard Co.. Shepard's
Citation 7.50
burroughs Adding Machine
C., ribbon 1.00
'. L. Emory, road w k. laid over
j rant Co. Bank, aid to
poor 23.31
luber Mfg. Co., repairs 24.26
iioardman Co., scrapers 66.00
Jiarence L Boyd & Co., repairs
claimed $27.00, allowed 15.00
.urroughs Adding Machine Co-
repairs 10.30
1". G. Bouton, balance of amt.
due 233.00
W. S. Kobertson, salary 41.66
W. S. Robertson, road and
bridge 65.00
Will Siefert, culvert wk. 52.55
Henry Davis, culvert wk. 42.50
Herbert Steiger culvert
fills 25.00
W. H. Findley, repair sup-
plies 25.55
J. M. Sharkley, hauling 18.00
P. M. Combs, bridge wk. 32.50
Mrs. Howard Custard, coal to
Mch. shed 6.95
W. S. Robertson, C. O. D. on
repairs 31.63
Mrs. Howard Custard, cail to
poor 7.25
Pioneer Cons. Co., bridge con-
tract 2366.00
Pioneer Const. Co., bridge con-
tract 2304.80
•linnie Beckham, pension 20.00 First Natl. Bk. bridge wk. 19.5^
lome Grain Co., coal to
Poor 25.80
citizens State Bank, goods to
, Poor Rejected
i R. Sanple, repair wk. 4.12
\ F. V illiams. till wk. 10.00
•>. Phillips Supply Co., re-
pairs 5.17
standard Office Supply Co..
Supplies 8.25
Standard Office Supply Co.,
supplies 8.62
'onner-Keltner Electric Co..
supplies claimed $34.2"
allowed
Z. F. Compton, road wk. io.oo
!c*s3 Elliott, member of exam-
ining bd.
I. V. Hardy, visit to jail 1.0<
I. V. Hardy, insanity case 5.0<
a red Lanphere, road wk. 5.0o
First Natl. Bk.. salary
claim 75.00
Blackwell Hospital, care of
poor 20.00
Nc.lie Martenay, pension 15.00
virant Harris, printing 11.00
T. L. Sjrviss, road wk. 14.00
Kennedy Mer. Co., goods to
poor 17.00
R. W. Keller, meals to road
men 76.95
Ab' Jenzen. hauling 20.00
Sid Dunham, hauling steel 1.67
Ray Robinson, hauling
C. O. Purdin. fill wk.
— l'.OO -- ..
'uul Sshuelke. fill wk. laid over ,'"""I I-amp. fill wk.
Oklahoma Hook Co., Course of IBill Combs, liil wk.
Study 16.88!Fleming, culvert
4.50
4.50
36.00
71.1H'
Josephine Fuss, salary as tx-
. tra 12.45
r. b. Bonine. i-oad wk. laid over
Sews Dispatch Printing Co..
supplies -j.|9
fack Harper, salary 7" .00
eo. D. Barnard, supplies s«).7o
Ethel Scofleld, pension 10.00
\ alker-'lYylor Co.. sup-
pbes z.56
G. Bouton. salary 13.1 33
dedford Kural Telephone fk>..
rent 33.50
I'Jmer I sher. road w k 33.00
arl Dunkelberger. fill wk. 33.00
irst National Bank, road
. work 18.00
N. Cook. mch. repairs 2o.25
'.eo. Nelsor., fill wk. M.00 —
Ted llamphreys, fill wk. 16.00 Howard Rowan, fill wk.
.. L. Wright, salary 100.00 Loyal Hodges, fill wk.
irant County Bank, haulin<- (Chester Hodges, fill wk.
to culvert 21.00 Pred Yochems. fill wk.
V. W. Cunningham, fill
«k. j'i.(K)
Ix ng Bell Lbr. Co., coal to
. Poor 15.OO
'.'aHen Co., Supplies 81.75
harden Co.. supplies is on
K E. Sknggs, rrmd wk. laid over
First National Bank, road
work . i.iai
Farmers National Bank, road
work 75.25
rant County Poultry As 11..
County Poultry Show 25O.00
* armers Sutc Hank. All
^ work 20.00
r. G. Bouton, expense 35.00
First National Bank, salur
claim 133,33
Morcnce Woodrow, exp. 10.33
Sam P. Ridings, special At-
torney 600.00
l ioneer Constnictioa Co.. lock
and Tarria 830.12
wk. s |.4H>
John Fleming, culvert
work 10^2
Dick Miucli. wk. on cut
vert 32.70
A. Scribner. wk. on cul
vert 44.68
John Willis, work on cul-
vert 28.77
trunk Reynolds, work on cul-
vert 8.70
R. W. Keller, work on cul-
. vert 75.0*
John Belmear. fill w k. 28 0
Charley llomek. fill wk. 27.00
J. B. Urban, fill wk. 21.00
W m. Rankin, fill wk. 19.00
Frank Arterburn, fill wk. 70.00
21.00
19.00
6.50
22.50
72.00
52.50
73.50
19.00
Guy Rowan, fill wk.
Felix O'Connor, fill wk.
Ray Wilson, fill wk.
Frank Selmont. fill wk.
Frank McGonagle. fill wk 52.50
Sid Dunham, wk. on
trucks 22.50
Roy Robinson, work on
trucks 13.50
Al e Jensen, work on
trucks hR.OO
Salx rt ilott, truck re-
_ pairs 210..78
Salx rt A. Ilott. truck re-
pnira 114.79
5!. Dickey, wk. on culvert 44.17
Chas Schslmeh, work on cul-
vert 26.92
Fred I'mberhaun, work on cul-
vert 14.71
Herman Fleming, work on cul-
vert 20.50
John Fleming, work on cuN
vert 16J6
ers " 111.75
P. F. Wright Son, hardware
and nails 97.53
M. D. Smith, hauling santf 14.00
C. H. Soucek, salary 133.33
Geo. F. Pourron, salary 75.00
W. U. Shanklin, salary 100.00
Ruth Hornbaker, salary 29.03
F. G. Bouton, postage 81.10
J. E. Scout on, repair wk. i.50
Geo. D. Barnard, supplies iii.oo
Fred Bobeck, wk. 011 read lo.oi
C. H. Schuerman, wk. 011
roads 15.00
S. Wr. Bell Tel Co., rent on
telephone 2.00
S. W. Bell Tel. Co., rent anc.
tolls 19.1,
S. W. Bell Tel Co., rent 1.00
S. W. Bell Tel. Co., rent alio
tolls 15.00
Hampton Drug Co.,
drugs 23.43
W'illiam A, Sanders, oil and
**s 16.35
Ennis Combs, road wk. laid over
Ennis Combs, grading laid over
Hazel Hintz, salary 133.33
Hazel Hintz. postage and ex-
pense 2.56
C. R. Maintainance 1921-22
John Wald, dragging laid over
State Exchange Bank, drag-
„ ging laid over
R. D. Winfield, Jr., drag-
ging 10.00
J. F. Shepherd, dragging 8.0-1
A. I). Patton, dragging. 23.0<
C. F. Compton, dragging, laid
over
J. G. Ciskowski, drag-
ging 82.00
Sinking Fund, 1921-22
John \ olavak, rebate of m-o-
nious taxes $23.81
Adjournment was ta'an
fan. 4th, 1922, Mr. W. T. War-
ner being called away. \V. S.
.tobertson was named as chair-
man protem.
W. T. Warner
W. S. Robertson
John B. Cowen.
Attest:
Cleric.
Minutes of Meeting Held Tuc
day. Jan. 4th, 1922.
^ Meeting of the Board of
County Commissioners neld
lan. 4th, 1922. Members pre-
sent, John B. Cowen, W. S.
Robertson.
Petition for rebat-> of tn\n
tion on American Legion Bid.
«vas granted
After a discussion of the road
Aork to be done the coming
months adjournment was tak-
en.
W. S. Robertson
John B. Cowen.
Attest:
Florence Woodrow. County
Clerk.
BRING OUT THE BRAINS
Our federal reserve board has
kept this country from passing
through a disastrous panic dur-
ing the past two years.lt will
prevent others in the future,for
it is the safety valve to our non-
etary and banking systems.
An international body of this
character, organized by the
great financial of the various
countries, would do more to re-
adjust the shattering and tot-
tering momentary system of
the old world than all other ele-
ments combined.
If Europe will employ its
brains along these lines and go
to work the threatened collapse
can be averted, stability and
prosperity will eventually re-
turn.
Insisting upon the cancella-
tion of war debts is childis-i and
will avail thomn nothing.
For Snlo—Yen* cVan. good
four burner coaloil Perfection
Stove, also good baby buggy.
At Frisco Section House.
H. B. JOHNSON
Dentist
OfftM OV«r Drug Star*
• to 12 a. m. I >30 to ■ p. a.
LAMONT, OKLAHOMA
J. B. DRENNAN
Attorney
Over First National Bank
MEDFORD - - OKLAHOMA
J. M. WATSON, M.D.
Office over Lamont Mercantile
Company
Rural Phone 28
Lamont - • Oklahoma
Harmon,Crowe & Crowe
Attorneys- At-Law
1821 Ok. State Bank Bldg.
Phone 66, Enid, Okla..
We print anything bu* morv" . We print anj-thing but money
—as reliable as a good
guide—
FIRST
STATE
BANK
For Sale—A few thorough-
bred Single Comb H. I. lied
Cockerels at ?2.00 cach if in'u \
t one*. MRS. HOMER K..V
.'hone 5555 Line 10 Lamont, cr
ddrcss me at Eddy, Okla. 43 ;p
I am nov. prepares to gnad
our feed. Brine in j ,ui ,11,
a heat, oarley, kaffir or
-hing in tlte grain line anu we'll
ake care 01 you. "1-if
W. F. GOFF.
Beware of freezing your bat
tery. Come and let us test il
for vou. 39 r.
LAMONT BATTERY ST AT ION
A
THE VNIVntM. CM
'• TtaM for ProtMtion
Lightning, Torns.lo I
•nd Short Term tirsin [n«<iriii *ej
Irtt State Bank
Olik.
oitKi Ifivcstment
\757HERE can you spend $353
v v in motor transportation where
your clolSur will go as far as in the
purchase of a Ford Touring car?
The initial outlay and the after ex-
pens** are to small that your Ford
Touring car will pay for itself many
times over whether used as a family
car for pleasure, for business
purposes or both.
The sooner you place your order,
the sooner you will be enjoying your
Ford cur. 4
RRATTAIN MOTOR
COMPANY
Money to loan on farms. Cheap rates and easy
w * you AEtn*. Insurance policy whll* you wait.
terms.
Citizens Bank
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Woods, Elmer E. The Valley News. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1922, newspaper, January 12, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178961/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.