The Valley News. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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J. E. Scouton, repairs $2.25.
First National Bank, bridge
work $11.00.
Wesley F. Melka, road work
$1.50.
Abe Janzen, road work $8f>.
(leusman Bros., goods to
county farm $9.20.
Thos. Miller, salary $75.00.
R. W. Crockett, salary
$133.33. y
R. W. Crockett, stamps $10.60
I,. H. Brown, salary $100.00.
First National Bank, paint-
ing and repair of jail $69.00.
Will 1 a_ . .
ThomP8°n work on jail
$6.47.
$5317F Thompson, lumber
Johns Mansville Co., balance
due on contract |35.00.
Sabert Hott, C. O. D. on re-
pairs $131.20.
Sabert^Hott, salary $200.00.
g and repair of jail $69.00.
Will Maddy, hay to poor farm
$20.20.
Eva McConnell, pension $10.
Joh Sullivan, work at coun-
ty farm $30.00.
Boston Store, goods to pooi
$64.22. *
Warden Co., supplies $7.00.
Harry James, hay $7.60.
H. M. Brewer, secretary of
election board $37.50.
<ni?^-a(*xva-v Butter-V- groceries
flU.Uo.
Long Bell Lbr. Co.. coal $13.60
$665nit°r SUPP,V C°" Spp,ies
$8^25 Walker M°t0r C°- Fas
S90.0o! Harper' sa,ar>' a fl pig
Marie Lanning, pension $20
$I£mo. Barni"'d' supplie8
$2 50thrie Hannaford- hauling
M. O. lister, salary $125.00
Minnie Beckham, pension $20
Falkenberg & Early, hard-
ware supplies $14.20.
fright, salary $100.00.
'.rant County Bank, work on
machine $21.00.
i ^ra^LCountv Hank, salary
claim SI 33.33. *
|785145kn Lbl'- Co" suPD,ies
nh- au,-yan• re t on tele-
phone $.>0.25.
Warden Co., supplies $! | on
$ll!l0tOn & Skinner' suPPlies
Eva Smith, pension $25.00.
f«£ ll"°5 h"y for coun"'
F. G. Bouton. expense $21.39.
\f J p UC^k- «*Pente $5.35.
Mrs. Poy Cochran, meaU to
bridge men $21.60.
Ethel Scofield. pension $10 00
J U McKelvy, salary $150.00
Trnt.i#. |0nVnV* S,'P Work *3.00
simT p",nt Co-.
s 5 £!i t2* tolls *7-30
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road work
X U ' 52! £!• £°" ,o11" tr'-9"
* Co.. tolls $3 7-,
$3.40 * Skinner- supplies
Lillian Sp.ague. pension $10
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to «oll. Honey's Cash Mo* 3
doors south ol nostoffic*. l-tf
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Calls Answered Day or Night
H. B. JOHNSON
Dtntist
n Vi o I J V4W.VV
C 1 Soucek, salary $133.33.
)\ ■ ,V- Shankhn, salary $100.
•on Motor Co., repairs
$20. 55.
.W- Baty, mileage and expense
$50.85.
C. H. Soucek, expense $3.65.
Geo. F. Pourron, salary $75.
A. C. Glenn, salary and ex
pense $162.50.
Hasking. wagon tongue
$4.00.
uS°33nCe UOOdrOW' 8alary
Florence Woodrow, express
and postage $6.53.
, G. E. Hornbaker, hauling
lumber $4.00. K
Hillyord Chemical Co., sud-
phes $115.50. ^
, L!£ Moses, road work, filed
for $3o.00, allowed $28.00.
, 9- y*- Ewers, road work,
claimed $33.00, allowed $27.50.
Ralph Harrison, road work,
claimed $35.00, allowed $28.00.
G. \V. Tebow, road work,
claimed $88.00, allowed $71.20.
G. \\. Tebow, road work,
claimed $21.00, allowed $17.50.
Earl Wilson, road work,
claimed $6.00. allowed $5.00.
J. B. Cowen, salary$46.06.
y • T- Wurner, salary $47.26.
J. B. Cowen. road work $62.
K. V\. Keller, work on ma-
chine $29.00.
H. L. White, work on ma-
chinery $13.50.
Jake Reinier, work on ma-
chinery $3.ou.
$1165 ** ?oods to Poor
Hdw. Co., supplies
u-I" i,arp; rt*Pair work $153.1
$14 75 Go,r' reP*ir work)
$3 00 C* ClCgg' W°rk °n , oads
Browning Cash Store, goods
to poor $29.48.
Mrs Nettie Sharkley. car * of
poor $10.00.
^ G. I^ester, boarding pris-
oners $33.oo. 1
Roy Robertson, helping As-
sessor $2*j.00.
Mjach A Son, supplies $1.84.
$20.00 V iSOU' K,HK,S to ^°°r
Enid General Hospital, ex-
pense $193.80.
^Cortra, 4 son. ^
o poor
f P°n^ fS™* Kwl Cross, care
poor $36.00.
$41^66 a Koberts°"- •'♦alary
„ V| "; J .J^^rtson, road work
n District 1 $15.00.
w s. Robertson, i-oad work
<n District 2 $60.00.
Uimed $65.^'aj|owl.d $52%
work on
•r^SS"1"'' *wk «
:,3!I5 C°nkl'' "ork n br/d ,
.Mi Conklc, bridw work
JsiSoI" C<"""- Jr ' **** work
S7ajff°rt bri(J|re work
^Jjk. Sek.ierlinc. Urid« work
Y* G. Spencer, bridge work
$3.50.
««l£onard Black, bridge work
fo.50.
Conkle, bridge work
960.15.
Citizens Bank, board of bridge
hands $40.50.
First State Bank, board of
bridge hands $44.00.
Lula Runyan, salary as clerk
for superintendent $24.00.
Hezel Hintz, postage and ex-
pense $12.15.
Hazel Hintz, salary $133.33.
"azel Hmtz, expense $2.00.
5' xr" Glenn, bridge work $5.
.. E- X- Croxton, legal publica-
tion $29.25. •
W. B. Russell, schooling of
colored children $130.00.
Nellie Martenay, pension $15.
,V- Croxton, printing $36.
VVakitii Hemld, printing $16.
V. G. Spencer, weed chains
for truck $7.50.
Tucker & Cole, repairs and
supplies $70.77.
$47 058man Bros., supplies
1 ^i*°°ard Black, work on
bridge $26.70.
$36 75 ' Spencer' Work 0,1 ^id^e
^•^9 70 uol 't on bridge
, tIake ..Schilling, work
bridge $23.60.
$39^10 ^ bridge work
1 Christmas, road work,
allowed $4.00.
' te I'W'way C (instruction Co
,19,^V22 Estimate
NiSa 3S 60.W" h,rdWlre 3UP"
^Cjeo Arterbrirn, fill work
^rank McGonagle, fill work
Ancil Arterburn, fill work $35.75
Geo. Hodges, till work $36.75.
$19.50 I,odKCS' fil1 work
'$16 25* 0Cx>nner- fl11 work
C. V«:hems. fill work $28.
rrank Stlniot, fill work $22.
$17 25S Sr,letana- fi'l work
Henry Gerts, fill work $35.75.
1..mi Thompson Lbr. Co.,
lumber S*i 66.14.
$6*(5|te ^if'mer, unloading rock
$1(H)0 Janzt"' ""loading n ck
$6 00 ^ ^ hite, unloading rock
$6?ii ,,UMliam* "loading rock
$1^00 ^e"el' UI^k.*ading rock
$6 00^'" unloading j^ck
llk'w Idl Lbr* Cu- ^menti
..„l|a,'vr v f>avis. work 011 cul-
$36 00 Cla,nitHi allowed
Cla rence Davis, work on cul-
:*Vr c,aimeo $27.<* . allowed
$22/,0.
c.d Draper, work on culvert,
citt'med .-e.27.fJ0, allowed $22.5o.
Henr.v >.'<hnermann, work on
culvert, cla in. d $63.«m., allowed
$4.9.50.
Orlie Waji'k r. ier. work on cul-
tlaim^ti .563.00, allowed
$ 19.50.
L. R. Otis, woi.k on culvert
$27.00.
Herbert S^'iger, work on cul-
v<'t. Tlainn*.! $15.0.. allowed
$3fK0o.
W. F. Sie fert, culvert work.
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Over First Natkxial iiank
MEDFORD . - OKLAHOMA I
J. M. WATSON, M.a|
Office Over the Courtney Drwl
Store 1
Rural Phone 28
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Young Men and Matured Men
Our line of Spring and Summer Hats, Caps, Shoes,
Shirts, Sox, Ties, Etc., are arriving and if you want to
get something real nifty you will over look a bet if you
don't come here first.
Women and Young Women
Our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods are
here and they are beauties in Silk, Dotted Swiss, Beach
Cloth and Tissue Ginghams.
The Groceries that are the Best and Cheapest
If you are a customer of our's you know this. If
you are not a customer you are missing something good.
Keep this in mind and it will be money in your pocket.
We are here to satisfy you no matter how small
your purchase may be.
O. L. Caclvert
Lamont, Oklahoma
We Will Sell to the
Highest Bidder
One $95 I. H. C Primrose Cream Separator
SEALED BIDS ONLY
Will be Received Until
Tuesday, April 11
On which date all bids will be opened
Put in your bid today—NOW— and receive
a Cow Book
FREE!!
April 11th April 11th
Tucker 6* Cole
Lamont. Oklahoma.
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Woods, Elmer E. The Valley News. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922, newspaper, April 6, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178972/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.