The Amorita Herald (Amorita, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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The Amorita Herald
Published Every Friday
Entered in th mails at Amarlta Oklahoma as
second class matter January t toil under the
Aat of March A 1878 Price One Dollar per Year
- ADVERTISING RATES
Tea eents per inch oh contracts'' - Foreign and
traasieat matter 11 cents an Inch Resolutions
and locals eents a line-' Cards of Thaake 60c
LAWmCEXILLSrAUSB Edit
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WIDOWS AND ORPHANS COMPEN-
SATION FUND
Ellen Neal pension amount allowed-
f00
Emma Bodenhelmer ' pension ' am't
allowed $500
Charlotte Summers pension amount
allowed 700- --
Mildred Higgins pension amount
allowed 000 - —
Marne Snapp pension amount al-
lowed 700
Florence Beach pension amount al-
lowed 100
Emma Noble pension amount' al-
lowed 900 - -
Bertha McConnell pension amount
allowed 600
Della Skaggs pension' amount al-
lowed $900 - :
- POOR AND INSANeVuND
Dr L T Lancaster service to poor:
amount allowed' 46-00 - -
W F Anderson merchandlso to
poor amount allowed I1ID0 - V v- -i
C"' F Cline 'ticket for poor amount
allowed 80c
Mrs M B Ross care of poor
amount allowed 1250
Cherokee Mercantile Co merchan-
dlsw to poor amount allowed SS6S
Mrs W H Fell care of poor amount
allowed 1700
A’ L Long- merchandise to poor
" allrfwed -41460
amount
JS D William L roods furnished
amount allowed 1200 - -
L T Lancaster service to - poor
amount allowed 870 '
Jf J Stebens merchandlso to poor
amount allowed $1000 - -
Dunn and Eaton merchandise'' to
poor amount allowed 12510
Alice Maypole cars or poor amount
allowed 812266
C H McCully merchandlso to poor
amount allowed $1885
L T Lancaster M D- service to
poor amount allowed $800
Anna Richards care of John Simms
amount allowed $500
Enid Millinr Co- coal to poor
amount allowed $460
8 W Cox cash advanced ' amount
allowed 4511
Cherokee Mercantile - Co merchan-
dlso to poor amount allowed 960
Santa Fe Coal and Fuel Co coal to
poor amount allowed 2015
B Frasier M D service to poor
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Your creamery will pay you from $600 to $700 a tpn for butterfat You
would not knowingly feed this valuable product to the pigs Com meal at $30
to $40 a ton will answer that purpose quite as well Yet thousands of well-meaning
farmers are doing this very thing -
r' Every old-style separator has constant feed but a changing speed Whenever the speed :
falls the milk supply becomes too great for the reduced separating force Thus a lot of butter-
r fat escapes into the skim milk — goes to the pigs f
' ' Experts estimate the annual loss of cream in this way at from
the herd You can turn this loss into a new profit which we call
Separator It skims clean at widely varying speeds Wholly and
entirely stops the appalling loss of cream in your skim milk A
simple but marvelous invention causes the bowl to draw in its milk
supply as needed — never too much never too little
The capacity is “increasable” If the “hired man” is tired and
only turns the crank 35 times a minute no harm is done The New
Sharpies gets all the cream anyway If you want to finish the job
quickly you can hurry the milk through by turning faster
Another splendid feature just set the cream screw where you
want it You will then get cream of the exact thickness desired
regardless of the crank speed You can tell almost to a cent what
your cream check should be ' -
The knee-high supply can is the largest and lowest found on any
separator The tubular bowl gives double skimming force It is
very easy to clean — only three pieces and no discs to wash
You can get a Sharpies in almost any size Let us bring one'
right out to the farm and try it in your own dairy Call us today
by phone or come in when in town " --
We can sell you the Sharpless Tubular Separator
Come in and get full Information
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amount allowed 4700
13 Fra' it?- 51 D t-rv!ce to poor
ano'Unt al)cwel 1 1100 -'
n A-' Clrici rr-rc'jxrj-iiHe -to- poor
ait-ourt 7 ull-wcd Ssl'J '
Samuel £i Gi-ov'dn M ‘ I servlet
to poor amount allowed $900
Robinett Bros merchandise to poor
amount allowed $1000 -
-Robinett Bros merchandise to poor
amount allowed 1000
F R Vickers msrshandiso to poor
amount allowed $00 -
Heidley and Phelps coat to ’ poor
amount Allowed 1800 - - - 7 i
Mrs A j Slaton care of poor
amount allowed 1800
R L Ml nuns coal to poor amount
allowed 100
Dunnlngtoto and Halstead 'Mercan-
title'Co merchandlso to poor amount
allowed 5160 - --
P B- Leonhart - merchandise ‘ to
poor amount allowed 700 -
E J Richley M D service to poor
amount allowed 6500
J W Wood care of Clifton Flatter
amount allowed 4500 -v
-J 8 Hibbard member Insanity
board: amount allowed 100
A R Carpenter member - Insanity
hoard amount allowed 400
J' W Mills merchandise to poor
amount allowed 00
J W Mills merchandise to poor
amount allowed 1000
I 8-Hibbard service to poor
amount' allowed 25 '
C H McCully merchandise to poor
amount allowed 1726
W F Anderson merchandlso to
poor amount allowed $1jOO
Tom Orry merchandise to' ' poor
amount allowed 445
Bonto’s Drug- Store ' medicine
poor 6260 laid over 1
SUPPLY FUND
H6mmes Wilson Walker Co ' sup-
plies amount allowed 8172
Warden Company supplies amount
allowed 4‘40
O C McDowell supplies amount al-
lowed $575
Warden Company supplies amount
allowed 760
Farmers Federation coal to jail
amount allowed 1006 '
Cherokee Mercantile Co- supplies
amount allowed 2245
Aline Chronoscope supplies amount
allowed 760
' -Francis Stewart' Form Book Fur-
nished County amount allowed 1000
George- Reed filing - Case amount
allowed 125
Cherokee Mercantile Co supplies to
jail amount allowed 190
Santa Fe Coal and Fuel Co coal to
court house amount allowed 8015
Warden Company supplies amount
allowed 400
Hommea - Wilson Walker Co sup-
plies amount allowed 1870
Homines Wilson Walker Co sup-
plies amount allowed 600
Carl -8 Dunningrton money advanc-
ed amount allowed 1000
Bonto’s - Drug Store supplies
amount allowed 125
' L' R Smith supplies amount al-
lowed 2185
Glenn Hinkle supplies amount al-
lowed 1179
Dunnington Halstead Mercantile Co-
supplies amount allowed 220 -
to
THE wew
SUCTION-FEED
DAVIDS Amorita
U KOt Oklahc
Buxton Skinner Co- supplies amount
xllow’d 219
j- i Wr Jiackleysuppiies: amount af-
I t 165-' - -
Nnw-Dl'rtch ' Pt apis ' '!dlt v
viipi’llMs amount allovHl -- -
Pioneer -Telephone' anil Telografc:
Co- rent On phones amount - allowed
$1800 V v n‘ V J
City of Cherokee light and water
amount allowed 180 - -- -
W L Owen- money advanced'
amount allowed 2000- i -'i r - - - -
Cherokee Ropubllcaa supplies
amount allowsd $060 & ?- -
Burroughs Adding Machine CoM
supplies amount allowed 9100
Burroughs Adding Machine Co-
supplies amount allowed 100
J W -Higginbotham moaey
vanced amount allowed 82SO
The Cherokee Messenger supplies
allowed 15459
Aline Chronoscope supplies ' - am't
slowed 1000 -
John F Parr expense for assessor I
amount allowed 200
McCormick Mathers Co- supplies:
$1100 disallowed v ' j
SINKING FUND 7 r
Farmers National Bank 1 protested
check: amount allowed 8420
V F Ford refund of taxes amount
allowed 7i ’ '
W M Payton land sold In error
anmunt allowed Jltlll (
G H Bowles " refund t of taxes
amount allowed 2418 - - I
J Dorr refund Af taxes amount al-1
lowed 8689 ' I
J R McGinnis refund of taxes I
2920 laid over - - I
Timmons and Stephens refund of I
taxes $25 laid -over - - ' -
Dr H A Lile refund or taxes
1289 laid over--- i- I
Gilbert Ferris' refund ’ of taxes
1825 laid - over "v I
J Y Barrows refund ot taxes I
1686 laid over - w I
J H Neal refund of taxes 5640 1
laid over I
Viva A Rodd noe Bonaell refund 1
of taxes 9460 laid over I
P B Laswell refund of taxes I
9106 laid over -- 1 I
Viva A Rood noo Donnell refund of I
taxes 8101 laid over I
It was moved by Young and second-1
ed by Swingle that the County Trsas-
urer be Instructed to cancel sale cer-1
tlflcates Nos - 885 and 687 for delln-1
quent taxes year 115 for the reasons I
that sales were illegal Motion car-
ried all vote yes-- - - '
Owing to the death of C A Carroll
Trustee of Round Grove Township it
was moved by Young and seconded byl
Swingle that Harvey Dodd he ap-l
pointed as Trustee to fill said' vacancy I
upon taking oath of offloe and giving!
bond required by 7 law Motion ear-!
rled all vote yes I
The resignation of O V Dailey as
Justice of the Peace of Round Grove I
Township was accepted and It -- was
moved by Swingle and seconded by!
Young that M H Tootor bo appointed
‘:fng
to fill said vacancy upon taking oath
of office and giving bond required by
law - Motion carried all vote yea
- Owing to the resignation of ' C El
Driskel as Trustee of Driftwood Town-
ship It was moved by 8wlngle and
seconded by Young that Irve McGlas-
$240 to $12 for each cow in
velvet” by using - i
on easy payments
Oklahoma
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Various kinds of smaQ vermin cause lots
cf woriy to the careful housewife
vybrnra
rat me—aQ these pests
Menace Your Health
and you ihoufcj extenwraue them at ncc wid
af and aura poesn
Tc9 m your bus ewdia and we wO rN you
“ dwn— r — ‘
PERIODICALS
I can takjE your order for any magazine -or
periodical published at the lowest pric-
7’-: : es ’ See my catalog ‘ V
If you Want anything sent out by mail
' call me over the phone We pay the post-
r! 1 age
?‘NYAL QUALITY DRUG STORE”
J V AacrMt Prep AMfita Ckla
this
Cottage Hotel
KKS CEO S HARRIS fftprietres
Open to Transient and Local
- Trade
Rate flBo
: We are kere te please joe Cell as
i RT 3IADISON
PHYSICIAN
Amorita Okla
FOR FARM LOANS AND INSURANCE
M A Blanchard
Notary Public
Lowest Rates Best Terms and Host
Liberal Privileges
on be appointed to fill said vacancy
upon taking oath of office and giv-
ing bond required by law Motion
carried all vote yea
- The request of Cloud Township to be
furnished with the County Engineer
for the purpose of surveying roads
for said township was approved
A certificate of error was granted
to Ursel Finch on lots 18 19 20 21
22 23 and 24 4n block 5 and lot 21 in
blpck 27 all in the town of New Jet
for 1912 1913 and 1914 taxes on ac-
count of erroneous assessment
Amount of 1912 tax 322 1913 tax
3546 1914 tax 369
The contract and bond of C E
Driskel as Township Road Superin-
tendent of Driftwood Township was
approved
The Board adjourned to meet in the
County Clerk’s office March 6 1917
at 9 o’clock AM
G J ROBERTS Chairman
Attest:— -GLENN HINKLE -
County Clerk
Cherokee Okla March 6 1917'
The Board of County Commission-
ers of Alfalfa County Oklahoma me
in the County Clerk’s office as per
adjournment with H L -Young and
G J Roberts present
The following claims were audited:
COUNTY ROAD MAINAENANCB
FUND
Musser Bros- sharpening grader
biades amount allowed $500 '
1 H Johnson blacksmlthlng-' am't
allowed 1605
T W Gray dragging roads Amount
allowed $300
C E Johnson dragging roads
amount allowed $450
Vern Ford dragging roads amount
allowed 2025
Ralph Campbell dragging roads
amount allowed 412
I H McCutchen - dragging roads
amount allowed 525
John Yocam dragging roads
amount allowed 900
T C Otlts dragging roads amount
allowed 93c -
A H Roush dragging roads amount
allowed 740
C E Johnson dragging roads
amount allowed 460
J W Ieerger dragging - roads
“ 45
amount allow
Roy W Asblll dragging roads
amount allowed 275
J R Hendricks dragging roads
amount allowed 876
8 W Rader dragging roads amount
allowed 600 - '
G W Ferguson dragging roada
(Continued on Last Fact) ‘
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17 H Johnson's
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Canaed Coods
Post Toasties
Grape Nats
Fresh Car of Ice '
1 Cocoanot
Leatoos
Cabhafe
Stock Sait
Cold Drinks
Oil and Gas v
Cocoa
Postoa
Bakin Powder
Matches
Chocolate
Spaghetti
Soda
Milk ’
Cakes
Bread
Canned Fruit
Pickles
Jellies
Crackers :
Cookies
Bon
Bacoa
Preserves
Butter
Our Motto:
‘‘Quick Sales and Small
Profits’’ Come and
see for yourself
If we haven’t
got what you "
want we-11 get
it for you
17 H JOHNSON
Amarita Okla ' '
Highest Prices for Produce
PntrooUe yeur' home' merctmnte
wko advertloe' '
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Millspaugh, Lawrence. The Amorita Herald (Amorita, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917, newspaper, March 16, 1917; Amorita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1861915/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.