The Texola Herald (Texola, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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COMMISSIONS y MEETING
The Board of Coorty Commissioners
met uu iiioudy Tib 1910 at D o'
clock A M pursuant to adjournment
ml as regular aiouthly meetiug
PrexHui OomuiUc'o-er 1 II- Carm-
ichael Basoom Bates and O WGtthens
Sheriff U B Francis County Attorney
h H- GipBou and County Clerk J O
Mackenzie
Olaioi u umber 57800 Hughes exam-
ining teacher $1500 was approved
Wo can booebrake Johnaou Hardware
Oo anpptieaflOO waa approved
No 840 (i W Oitheua work on road a
$4 60 waa approved
No 841 B H Mathewa work on road
$12( 0 a aa approved
No 8451 JM Wallin work on roada
$12 00 wua approved
No 843 M W Gray work on roada $4-
50 waa approved J ' 1
No 845 W H BaylesVork on road
$12 00 waa approved
No 847 Dr G WHenery reports on
births and deaths $2 00 was tabled
No 848 Ed Gray work on roads $19 60
wasapproved '
No 851 Maud Thompson care pauper
$2100 waa approved
No 862 I U: Carmichael onrriug sur-
vevor chain $3 15 was approve!
No 853 T O ‘ Ray holding election
$3040 was disapproved
No 854 D Elliot feed for County
Team $7 15 was approved
No 800 J T Adoox work on road
$6 75 was approved - -
No 881 Jim Lenox work on road $13-
50 was approved
No 832 U S Revenue Collector list
of lioensa holders $7 00 was approved
No 844 Maiigum 8tar publishing elec-
tion proclamation $24 75 was disa proved
No 849 Elk City Packing Oo meat
for paupers $685 was appr ved '
No 862 Cl De Shane work on roads
$3 00 wan approved 4
No 863 J L Heaton work on bridges
$3160 was approved
No 864 H M Willsey work uu
bridges $200 waa approved
No 867 W M Welch supplies $26 94
was apr roved
No 868 F H Audersou work on
sheriff vsk $175 was approved
No 810 Palace Drug Store supplies
$175 was approve 1
No 871 Jno R Lane beds for pris-
oners $850 was approved
No 878 Sayre Standard supplies $5
00 was approved -
'No 879 Basoom Bates supervising
roads $39-00 was approved
No 880 Basoom Bates care of pauper
$1350 was approved
No 881 Dr J E Standifer
pauper $18o0 was approved -No
882 Ed Sims work on
$12980 was approved
No 883 O Bailey work on
$4500 was approved
No 884 0 Bailey feed for
team $21 80 was approved
No 891 Hollnm Hardware Co
bridge material $860 was approved
The 8th day of Feb 1910 wasfixed
as the date for the order changing the
name of “Beulah” to “Carter” to go in-
to effect
A petition to appoint O M Boren as
Coustable of Sayre Municipal Township
Beckbam County was approved i
An application for a rebate of per-
sonal Property taxes against the Erick
Giu and Fuel Co for 1909 amount
$14040 was approved ‘
The report of J E Brothers as lick
inspector for the mouth of January
1910 was approved - f
The official bond of C M Boren as
constable of Sayre Municipal Township
was approved ’ I
An application for a rebate of 1909
taxes by E Williams on part of Section
7 Townshop 8 Range 23 was disapproved
The resignation of R B Francis as
Township Treasurer of Elk Township
w&s approved
The appointment cf W T Bingham
as associate examiner was approved i
An application by M M Turley for
a rebate of personal property taxes was
tabled " t
An application by John A Ross fora
rebate on persanal property was ap-
proved amount $160 '
An Application for a rebate by B d
Barton for the year 1909 was disapprov-
statement of settlement of finances
between Elk Township Beckham Coun-
ty and Kiowa Township Roger Mills
Comity was approved And Kiowa
Tojvnship referred to Elk Township for
SetAn“pication by E DDavisto
have a brand called Rafter-H-Bar ap-
proved as his was approved
P An application to have the Guaranty
State Bank of Texola approved as a
The Guaranty State Bank will soon be open for bugfueza
Capital Stock $15000 The oQcers of the new Bank are
t H Thurmond President A O Miller Vice-President
J T Cronin Cashier ’ -
DIRECTORS: Sam Williams A O Miller O HThur-
moudf EK Thurmond JT Cronin and Stonewall Jackson
The Guaranty State Bank
Texola
Oklahoma
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County Depository was approved
The appointment of D D Niehola as
Deputy Sheriff was approved
An application by M M Shelton for
a rebate of taxes in Block “G - In
Robinson’s addition to Elk City was up-
PrThedoffioial Bond of W Frank Mayer
as Justice of Peace of Elk Towuhip
wm approved -'
An application by C Strickland for
a rebate of taxes for 19o9 amount being
$4 62 was approved
The appointment of J W Earnest
as Deputy Sheriff of Beckham connty
was approved -
- Ac application for a rebate of taxes
of 1909 by John T Brown for lots IS
and 14 of block i3 of Neeley Add to
Erick City was approved Amount
being $306 --- "
- An application by J A High fora
rebate of 1908 taxes on S E N W
J4 Sec 35 Tw 9 N R 22 amount $6-
7o was approved
Claim no 866 P A Pinkerton work
on supplies $125 was approved r
The bids for the Connty priutang
were reviewed and the bid of M E
Ramsey of the Texola Herald was ap-
Areqnest by the National Sauitary
Co for pay for $2000 for insect exter-
minator was disapproved
t The report of O H Cope from Jan
nary ist 1910 to January 8th 1910 was
approved u
The qnartelv report of E M Decker
J P for 4th quarter 1909 was approv-
C(The report of'7"H Williams as
treasurer of Buffalo Township for the
year 1909 was approved
The qnartley report of John H Mey-
er for the 47 h quarter 1909 was apprlv-
ed as J P '
' The qnartely report of WR Trim-
ble for J P for 4th quarter 1909 in
North Fork Township was approved
A petition to appoint J W - Garrett
as Township Treasure of Elk Township
was approved ‘ Z
An application for a rebate of 1909
taxes for personal property of J B Ep-
person was tabled 1
Foard adjourned to meet on Monday
Feb 21st 1910 at 9 o’clock A M j
I H Carmichael
Attest Chairman of the Board
J O Mackenzie’ -
Connty Clerk
A Missouri' woman recently
rushed into a telegraph office and
informed the operator - that rher
husband had gone to Si Louis to
get a banner for the Sunday
school but she h ad 4 forgotten to
tell him how- larga the banner
was to be and the inscription to
pa placed upon it She then
wrole a telegram containing "the
needed information It read:
‘My dear James 4 Savoy Hotel
St Louis— Unto ‘us a child i-
born eight feet long and two feet
wide The husband is still in
St Loujs and it is rumored that
he isn’t coming back — Ex
I The First Bank of Texola f
:
JVe are now better prepared to take care of your bussnes than '
n ever before and if placed with us it will be safe and
j absolutely private '
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ft FURNITURE
- w now have on hand the nicest line of Fur
niture we have ever shown in Texola
Out’ stock is large and varied and we are able
to furnish you anything you need in our line -
J K N ESSA St CO '
Ed Baker -President
J M Philpott
Vice Pres and Treasurer
J Li Moran
Seo and Bonded AbBtiacto
BECKHAM COUNTY ABSTBACT CO
’ ' (Iuooiporated) ' -
Abstracts’ Fire Hail and Tornado insurance
BECKHAM COUNTY 7 ' ’ SAYRE OKLAHOMA
J A Minton J M Minton J W Burrow
MINTON MINTON & BURROW
Texola and Enok
Attorneys ' at Law — -
Praotioe in all Courts -
TONY HUMPHREY BERT BURK
CITY CAFE
When you want a nice lunch
call at the City Cafe We keep a
supply of fresh bread and pies
Every thing clean and up to date
HUMPHREY & BURK
A N Lawrence
Lawyer
Practice in all the courts Office
— in First National Bank-
Shamrock - Texas
Cause for Pride
Young Nobleman (proudly as he re-
ceives the dowry) — First money I’ve
ever earned! — Fliegende Blaetter
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Ramsey, M. E. The Texola Herald (Texola, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910, newspaper, February 11, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1841927/m1/4/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.