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PAGE TWO
THE OKEMAH OKLA LEDGER
THURSDAY MAY 26 1921
In a new size packane
V
10 for 10 CtS ANY smokers prefer
1VJ it They Ml find that
this compact package of ten
Lucky Strike Cigarettes
will just suit them
I
Try them— dealers how
carry both sizes : 10 for
10 cts 20 for 20 cts
It’s Toasted
THE OKEMAH LEDGER
- OKEMAH OKLAHOMA
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TELEPHONE No 92
Foreign Advertising Representative
THEAMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
Since a general reduction in
wages of railroad employes is to be BJor? penoa mao
ZJSi S I should be corrected We have been
curing his election which make his
presence in the United States senate
a disgrace not only to his party
but to the senate and the nation
This legal fact can not be wiped out
Ford Is right — Newberry should be
expelled
—
The treasury department of the
United States reports that in 1914
before national prohibition went into
effect the people of the nation had
in the savings bank $3000000000
In 1920 this amount had increased
to $6500000000 And this in spite
of the business depression and un-
settled condition following the war
The annual drink bill of $2000000-
000 paid out previous to the enact-
ment of the prohibition amendment
now goes largely into the savings
banks and is held against adverse
circumstances
— —
The emergency anti-emigration
act has been signed by President
Harding a:d will now go into effect
It is an important piece of legisla
tion but the limit of its life to so
short a period was a mistake that
made the public should be given
lower freight and passenger rates - d -mp-lng grou? ° E“r?Pe®’
-—
W C P
riff raff for too long and should
Harding governor of the hereafter confined emigration to this
federal reserve board says that aU J"h tSSbJTfiS-'
danger of a financiaf panic in the
United States is now past and that ft £caC b?’ "d
normal conditions have about been v?j Ylc ou an'1 re"
reaored I v°Iu“onary element!
’ ""“ ' SINGING CONVENTION
A Hugo preacher visiting Okla- SUCCESS AT FENTRESS
noma City a few days ago dropped in — —
on the legislature and after looking The twentieth session of the Ok-
that body over advised the chap- fuskee County Singing ' convention
lain to cease praying for the legis- met with the Fentress class and com-
lature but to pray earnestly for the munity May 14 and 15 To say we
state A wise preacher i had a fine old time is expressing it
— — I mildly The singing was better than
Mineral leases to the value of ever Every body qeemed enthused
$15000000 belonging to Quapaw for better singing Seven classes
Indians and on which the Eagle were represented and all took part
Picher lead company desired to re-Mh the contest singing Van Zant
new were disapproved by the secre- j Mason Morse Forty-four Antioch
tary of the Interior Friday because
of insufficient royalty provisions
Curnett W R
Curry G R
Carter C C
Cook Preston
Clark V P
Conner Jacob
Callahan W N
Davis Ula Mrs
Davis Matt
Davis J T
Davis W II
Davis T S
Dawson W A
Davis Geo
Davenport Henry
Davenport J W
Dillanu James
Dilhard James
Donathan J B
Dorsey W N
Dyer Fred S
D er I S
Diehl Chas R
Diehl T J
Eaton M B
Eggleston E W
Emerson G W
Enosh G E
Epperley N S
Edwards Alford
Klynt A A
Fletcher N A
Forbes James
Foster J E
Freeze Tom
Gayles Pierce
Geren B
Gorgas H E
Gorges J W
Gooch A N
Goss Sallie
Goler J C
Griffith G W
Grammef John
Gray J V
Grant Niffie
Green J H
Griggs Robt
Green Rorase
Griffith J M
Groves C M
1090 00
38500
59000
21500
15500
59500
425 00
37000
385 00
715 00
405 00
585 00
5000
685 00
230 00
235 00
215 00
280 00
21000
67500
52000
1065 00
32500
60500
660 00
41500
30500
23500
89000
35000
225 00
28500
179000
55400
315 00
39500
224000
32500
42000
103000
23500
V- 32200
19000
45000
54000
40000
20800
50000
39000
17500
24500
Helphery A Barber 58800
Harris T M
Hutson Lucy
Haley W D
Haley H M
Haley E J
Hampton F
Hardman S E
Haralon H E
Hill J A
Hill J F -Higgins
H H
Holder F H
Hooka M H
Huston K L
Hurley Joe
Hunt C H
27500
85000
101400
19500
77000
22000
48500
27000
28000
528800
50500
72100
19500
47500
33000
In the death of Franklin K Lane
secretary of the Interior in President
Wilson’s cabinet the country lost
one of its ablest public men Lane
was a great worker and his friends
claim that his strenuous efforts
during the war undermined his health
and hastened his death
! Edward D White chief justice
of the United States supreme court
died at his home in Washington last
Thursday after a surgical operation
to relieve a minor ailment He was
76 years of age and had been chief
justice since the Taft administration
It is intimated that ex-President
Taft may be his successor in office
Justice White was considered one of
the ablest of the many strong men
who have held that great office
Henry Ford has asked the senate
elections committee to thoroughly in-
vestigate the election of Newberry
to the senate and make known all
the facts A federal jury found
Newberry guilty of crimes in se-
Okfuskee and Fentress Okfuskee
won the banner The crowd was
simply immense the people just kept
coming until the house and yard
overflowed The dinner oh my
how these people can feed a con-
vention is just wonderful Everybody
left Sunday evening feeling that it
had been the best convention in its
history Now everybody boost for
a better one next September at Van
Zant
W J BRADLEY
President
M E CHURCH
W H JENKIN Minister
Sabbath Services
Sunday School 1000 a m
Morning Worship 11 a m i
Epworth League 7:30 p m
The evening service will be dis-
missed on account of co-operative
revival meeting at South Methodist
Church
The public heartily invited to all
our services
Deputy sheriff Boots Jeffers was
in Weleetka last Saturday on official
business
niminiimiiiiiiiiinmniiniiiiiiiiiiiiinininiiniiiiuiimiiiiiiiimiiiiutiiiiiminmi
Machine and Boiler Shop
‘ ‘ '
Welding and Forging
Sheet Metal Work
Radiator Repairing
Tanks Smokestacks and Supplies
‘ r
: All work done promptly
and guaranteed
HARRY C DECKER
Hampton W R v 625 00
Hares W G ( 52000
Ha& J L ' 18500
Howell G M " 46000
Harris Sid 57500
Hallowav G H 27500
Hayes Edward 29000
ackson Ben 38000
'ackson W T 27000
ackson Linton 25000
ackson Eddie 265 00
ackson C D 19500
inkins Bud 24000
mkins Ben Sr 21000
mkins Ben Jr 40500
mkins Anna 10000
ones T C 80000
ones Milton 38500
ones W M 39000
ones A Y 45500
ones Walter 67000
ohnston C J 600 00
ohnston D R 27500
ohnston S D 875 00
ohnston 1 J 12000
ohnston Erastus 136500
ohnston Moses 44000
ohnston W J
ones Wf R
ohnston C
ohnston A T
ahnston J T
ennedy T H
Kennedy R M
Kerksey L R
Killman J H
Killman 5 A
Killman C L
Love S H
Lotta W M
Lee R S
Lee J L P
Little J P
Littlejohn W M
London Betsy
Lostis W L
Long T M
Love T E
Lowe A
Martin M A
Mayfield T S
Mayes J W
Mayfield A A
Mayfield W W
Mayfield Oscar
Monsker J S
May S
May J R
Maultne A
Marzette Jessie
'' ' 1 Willie
44500
200000
24800
28200
67600
33000
31500
87400
8500
20800
19000
121900
40500
29500
24000
42500
33500
210 00
95 00
23000
59500
25500
80000
57500
41500
505 00
41500
103000
59000
590 00
63500
29000
25500
98 00
Marfow Dora Mn 212 00
Morgan J L
Morgan L
Morelock A IE
Moore Lee
Morelock H S
Moon E L
Moore H T
Murpy Oscar
Murpy F El
Murry J p
Mustin K H
McCormick G R and
J"hn 93700
McCloud Tom 220 00
McGeehee S H 167500
McElhannon J M 26500
26000
225 00
79000
545 00
200 00
59500
563 00
865 00
39500
40100
995 00
445 00
170 00
66800
A IIGIlipSUII UCUi lOUW
Tucker J L 485 00
Tucker V C v 2540 00
Tucker J T 22500
Thomas O T 19200
Tippin Bob 250 00
Tease G L 165 00
Thorson J T 1 3260 00
Thomas Thomas 360 00
Wallis N O f 370 00
Wallace J S 124000
Watson W M 235 00
W ard W C 28000
Wallis A C 345 00
Watson Billie 225 00
Westrope A P sr 6500
Webb T H 1038 00
Whitecotton X D 5000
Whiteley J R 95 00
Whetstone G Wr 28000
W'idener A J 23500
Wilson Tom 42000
Wilson R M 76000
W ilson J W 100 00
Wilson T R 65 00
Wrilson S H 60500
Williams Clyde B 51100
Williams S M 47500
Williams O B 95 00
W'llliams Stokes 43500
Wrtiliams Tom 29500
Williams T C 26000
W'llliams L G 32000
Williams A B 35500
Williams Chas 44000
Williams Albert 19200
W'llcher B T 36500
Wisdom M L 28000
Walker A L 36500
West C H 35500
Young E L 30500
York B A ' 9000
Sr T McGEE
County Assessor
OKFUSKjEE TOWNSHIP!
The following is a com
plete list of the personal'
assessment of Okfuskeg
township Okfuskee County
Oklahoma for the year
1921 published as required
by House Bill No 151
Session Laws of 1919:
Name Amount
Adams Elmer 33000
Adams F M 53000
Allen Bertha 207000
Allen Ralph estate 42000
Allen Harry
Armstrong S L
Anderson R H
Allen Tneo
Baker W P
Barnett Martin
Baird C F
Baird A E
Baird P F
Bargo Matt
3acon T F
! Bacon Ralph 1 i‘
Baker J A
Bariow A C
Bean J
Bean G W
Bishop B F
Boggess J M
Boston Isaac
Bradford B L
Brass O D
Brewer Thamel
Brewer W J
Brown L C
Bradley W J
Bruner J W
Bras Chas E
Buttst T J
Burklin Kay
Burklin J L
Brashears Ott
Bowers R M
Blalock H G
Burris A R
Bullock D B
Bledose H C
Branch Osburn
Bradford John
Board C W
Chernault Ethel
Coffman A G
Case C H
Case A M
Carr W H
Campbell G L
Capps V T
Carney C A
Champion J T
Clarkson IL G
Collins
Collins
Collins
Curry H
Carter J R
'Clark T S
158500
85000
2280 00
20000
21000
25500
32600
40700
38500
205800
61700
14500
61500
64000
38500
110000
53500
51500
78000
31000
184300
15000
35000
20500
38500
700 00
188500
56500
2500
58500
335 00
2000 00
28500
230800
31500
23500
58000
400 00
335500
36500
87500
27000
31100
93000
70500
52000
55000
51000
202000
- 16500
211500
40000
49600
55000
91500
v IOI n 1 0
Clinkenbeard H R 45500
Curry VV M 206000
Carter W M 395 00
Chiton J R 355 00
Clark M E 13500
Day J H 4150 00
Deshielda T B 37500
Deaton Earl 235 00
Dicks Joe 470 00
Dilka Tom 70500
Dedson J O 545 00
Dodson ft W 21000
Duss Frank 345 00
Dunham A 240000
Dyer itack 10000
Dyer W C 154500
Davenport H G 280 00
Davenport C D 30000
Dill & Haydon 455000
Duger Rosa 77000
Estep Tilman 60500
Evans D A 44000
Edwards G W 1140 00
Flpps L W 225 00
Foster B H 2U500
Foshee T E 69500
Foshee R T' 595 00
Frestone Walter 27000
Foreman G E 63700
Freeman L W 54500
Fulaom C H 62500
Foster R J 11000
Freeman Ben 210 00
Foster Oscar 110500
Femaon F I- 48000
Fuller Joe 490 00
Carner J J 46500
Geller L J 25000
Geler J L 49500
Gibson L J ‘ 80000
Gormley G G 153200
Green C V 58000
Green O W 345 00
Cron Ell 25000
Grimer C E 24000
Grammer Mary 9000
-Name ’
Gregary Buell
Gregary Allen
Groff W H
Hartle N B
Hanson H S
Haddox A R
Hanson W E
Harbin J R
Hamie R C
Hallowell O W
Harrison S C
Heard A J
Henry Joe
Hedge Ed
Henderson D C
Henson Vyhs
Henneha Jonaa
Hixon J Fe
Howard E A
Hutson J D
Hunter John
Hutchison W Fe
Hunsaker Jake
Hunsaker B Fe
Hall Nellie
Heard Wf M
Haddox J G
Irons A
'ones
ones
ones
ones
ones A L
ones W’e R
ohnson G N
osien E
ones C W
ones Freeman
eck N
King Thompson
Kidd G W
Kidd C H
Lane W D
Larkins John
Lawrence J Fe
Langwelt L R
ong R F
fOvelady H C
' wovelady Clyde
ong W M
uunsford E W
asty James
-asty K L
Matthews Roy
Marler O L
Marler L J
Marrow D H
Marlow E I
Meek J M
Medley Annie
Miller Clyde
Motley J W
Moon E E
Moon J W
Moore N G
Muns L J
Musgrove Carl
Murphy Ge L
Motfey Earl
Martin E
Moore M J
Moreu W M
Mogridge Roy ‘
Micco Henry
McCall E E
McCall A
McCall G W
McCulIy Porter
McCully J W
McElroy It W
McKinzie J A
McMillan J C
McGee G W
Newman E L
Newman Earl
Newman P E
Northcross Chas
Nichols D A
Osburn R J
Osburn H
Ogburn J W
Oliphant H Z
Osburn J A
Patterson H W
Parrish J H
Pope W H
Pinion S P
Pulliam J P
Pendergraft S D
Potter R F
Purkey G G
Penion J W
Rastick John
Ray G W
Rains T J
Rains J T
Ray E C
Ray W J
Rash W E
Rose Ed
Ross W T
Rosson XL M
Redon B
Risenhoover M J
Reames J P
Read V A
Raney J F
Raney j L
Smith T W
Scott John
Schraa Edward
Scott F W
Scott S R
Scott V U
Schlots H F
Sellers
Sellers
Sitton
Smith
Smith
Smith Georgia
Smith S D
Snow W D
Sorden J W
Southwick R G
Speer C C
Speer S M
Stiles Emma
St Cyr Bennie
Stiles J J
Stout S S
Stine Ed
Stone T E
StanfiVJd L M
S winford W H
Sowder H U
Smith R B
Stiles J S
Snyder J W
Shannon E L
Sevenne E F
Taylor J C '
Thorton S L
Thornton Loyd
Thompson Taylor
Threet G H
Thomas Hk B
Thomas A M
Tilley James
Turner J T
Tunnel! J B
Tunnell W M '
Turner J L
Thompson Webb
Thompson A J
Tayior R F
Taylor Sandy
Vanzant G L
Vanzant M G
W'arren Ned
Walker J R
Waddel & Son
Walkup W A
Walker J R
V alls Alice
Webster W P
Weaver J L
Weaver Ed
Weaver Asel
Webster Roy
Welch James
Williams J A
Witty A F
Wisdon C E
Wilson G G
Winkles A N
Williams Calvin
Wishon Ray
Win ford C T
Wiles A L
Williams W H
Wilson E A
Whitson J J
Wheeler A G
Whaley F G
Womtck D W
Wright H C
Wright John F
Wright T H
Wright Rosa
W'oodard F H
Wolf o Me
Williams J H
Waddle Jf N
White J W
Williams L
Yadon T G
Yeager W F
Young T M
Young M
Haddox J H
i j
Amount
17500
65000
156100
23500
37200
955 00
26500
84500
63300
r 67000
142500
79000
22500
57000
23500
30000
141000
108000
26200
1570 00
14000
35500
k 35500
65500
11500
61000
920 00
11000Q
60500
215 00
134500
7500
52000
54500
32500
31000
710 00
19000
148000
67200
17500
325 00
410 00
30000
315 00
705 00
' 38500
1905 00
- 165300
49000
4 36800
27000
1 68500
‘ 19200
31500
35000
43300
36000
542 00
61000
265 00
40300
76500
172000
210 00
’ 39500
167000
43000
530 00
o 52000
26500
1075 00
85500
12560
4050(1
260 00
325 00
20000
642 00
285 00
2195 00
328700
56000
51500
10000
5000
35000
97000
400 00
945 00
34000
170 00
97000
17000
64500
1210 00
35500
92500
80 00
27500
35500
37000
61000
1560 00
335 00
125500
109500
9000
49500
66600
- 15000
42500
20600
12500
100500
7500
37000
69500
35000
12500
22700
22200
38800
15500
90700
36500
41500
59500
32300
70200
12500
8500
30500
23000
73200
55000
55000
171300
62000
46000
42000
214400
23500
51200
17000
164900
35300
34000
395 00
43900
163000
31000
33800
20500
49000
74000
35000
81500
32700
101500
6000
57000
83000
339000
140500
37500
95500
22000
21000
i 54500
168400
305000
44500
36500
24000
55200
81200
15500
200 00
12000
5000
34500
929 00
26500
79100
1065 00
205 00
61500
27000
9400
110900
35000
2140 00
140000
35800
465 00
570 00
200 00
95 00
26000
84500
200 00
325 00
650 00
114000
80500
230 00
220 00
345 00
38500
36000
56500
31000
69500
17700
Friend
Pinion G M
Hollingsworth L J
Cross Bud
Okfuskee Trsdlog Co
13600 00
Beidleman J H 33000
Reiley W B 133000
Perry O H 27500
S T McGEE
County Assessor
PADEN CITY
The following Is ft com
plete list of the personal
assessment of Faden City
Okfuskee County Okla-
homa for the year 1921
0 uiuhi
ii n -
ifiei i
Itt
0 ct ifi
iMlH “
publiihed ae required hr
House Bill No hi Session
Laws of 1919:
Name Amount
Abereon Henrjr 55000
Aldridge G B 38000
Barnett M J
Bette S D 150000
Belew B W - 30000
Blackford N T
Bombarger C G 578000
Bryant E ' 5000
Bryant S L 9500
Case V H & Son 45000
Case! L C 10004
Cecil J S 39500
Coleman L W 300 00
Cook O N 25500
Colima T A 280-00
i Coney M R 530-00
Cash Allen estate 500000
Carter Henry 23500
Cash Emma ?I9'S9
Davts W A 168500
Davis! Henry L 80000
Dascmb-Daniela
Lumber Co 6000-00
Davit Ira 436000
Denslord R W 14000
Donaghe J C 283500
Dovefi fe N 31500
Dovell John G 6000
Duke W E 7500
Deweber P W 16000
Dovell John C 61000
Ervmg L E 8000
First t'l Bank 2150000
Fisher T 75000
Frooge L E 130-00
Garett L W 10000
Gates A J ' 15000
Gibson Frank 2JU0 -
Gibson Sam V 2500
Gibson S W 7500
Goode C H 67000
Groves W E 25000
Hamilton E P 15000
Hale O Jt ' 8500
Hatcher T C 20000
Harnson G E 10000
Harrison T C 30000
Haralson T A A
Son 600000
Heatley L L 30000
Henry J B 5000
Howard E S 18000
Hosey Ike 410000
Hudson G W 29500
Hunt G A 441000:
Henry J P 33500
Holmes Edward H 33500
Hixon Mra U J 30000
Harneon Mr ft A 3650S
'aggers R S ( 1 15500
effers H H 1 44000
enkins A W 45000
'ohnston W R ' 16500
ordan G F 218000
ohnaton H S 774500
giehart H D 92000
Irtck S 50 00
Keener J B 47000
Knight T L 45000
King J W 2000
Kirkmen Geo 100 00
Lawleee B F 22000
Losswell G 30500
Langwelf L O 540 00
Lemonds ft L 425 00
Loney G T 54500
Maesey J W 128300
Massey Bryon 26000
Marstera W ft 79000
Massey Brady 16000
Name Amount
Martin J E 45000
Melnecke J A 90000
Meinecke W A 40500
Mitchell M M 15000
Miller A M 70000
Moore Josie Mrs 50 00
Munsey John 7500
Muncey H O - 55000
Muncy N J 400 00
Muncy T B 11500
Muncey I B 57500
Murrell Willie Mrs 40000
McMullen H 13500
McClain C C 10000
Neely Geo H 91000
New State Hwd 900000
Novatny A R 22500
Osage Cotton Oil Co
Muskogee 150000
Paden Nat’l Bank 23175 00
Parsons J E 35 00
Paden Furniture Co 110700
Previtt R P 9500
Previtt A J ' 13000
Rewdon F A 22500
Rawdon Motor Co 160000
Rice W E 40000
Rollins J S 58000
Seay: R H ‘ 17000
Shoffer H 43000
Simmona J H 65000
Stagg E W 25000
State Bank of
Paden 2254600
Strawn O R 2790 00
Taylor W H 21000
Taylor R E L 19000
Taylor H A 15000
Taylor Mrs H L 2500
Thorton W T 46500
Thompson Hwd Co 410000
Thompson S 96500
Thomas Wouglae E 7500
Tims Mrs M J 32500
Wood G O 40000
Worley W M 21000
Woods 4c Harman 95200
Woods J W 63500
Woods L J Mrs 45500
Wyckoff S W 5000
Wyckoff! H 5000
Ward F L ' 10500
S T McGEE
County Assessor
‘ PADEN TOWNSHIP
The following it a com-
plete list ot the personal
assessment of Paden town-
ship Okfuskee County
Oklahoma for the year
1921 published ai required
by House Bill No 151
Session Laws of 1919:
Name Amount
Adams Mrs Sammie 65 00
Adams E E 25000
Allen Fred 47000
Anderson J J 34000
Anderson P L 58000
nuucituiu j
Avery A P 185 00
Arrington W M 37000
Ary Albert 25 00
Allen Sarah 165 00
Beasley M H 99500
Breakneld L B 25000
Brownfield Maggie 395 00
Barnett Cleve 30500
Barnett G G 25000
Barnett Polly 1245 00
Bailey J M 55 00
Baker G W ' 26000
Name 1 Amount
Barber L A 100 00
Barge J B ‘ '3J0 00
Barge Leon 55 00 j
Baker A L t 568 00
Barnes D L v 380 00
Battle Lewis 36500
Barkley J S 44000
Behrnes W S 59?
Beard A L 29f(X)
Benson M B 13500
Benford Burley 13200
Bennett J S ( 28000
Beard W M 274 00
Bellamy Thomas 23700
Blackburn Lewis 28500
Blackburn N D 3099
Billings J L 45000
Bowie VV M 21500
Bowies J 29500
Boyd W! J 23000
Brannan J M 405 00
Bryant G M 72000 -
Briley Frank 53500
Brown F M 465 00
Brock G T 120 00
Bradshaw N O 24500
Bouly C M I 520 00
Bowen J D 35000
Baykin E L ’ 84500
Bray Sherman 447 00
Brown A W 32000
Bryan F G 338 00
Brooks R P ' 51000
Bright L D 46500
Brown J M 23500
Brown Willie ’ 19000
Brooks Isom 19000
Brooks Millard 9500
Brown Evans 28000
Brasill J B - 18300
Brisco C 18500
Boyd S C 175 00
Boyd A D ' 37000
Bowles J R 10500
Bobbins J L 29100
Burrell J D 18500
Bylord W 17500
Burnett GW 768 00
Baker O tf 23800
Bradley O H 96500
Brewer R L 25000
Burns Robert 184 00
Brown Willte 16500
Caw John 16500
Capps J E - 50500
Carpenter J W 5000
Carpenter W M 37000
Case W H 113000
Carton J F 19300
Cash Mrs J M 68000
Cash Jesse 4803)0
CaU J M 9300
Choate W W 20000
Chetwood G W 66500
Chetwood C F 470 00
Choate D V 17500
Chism Willie 107500
Climer Will 46100
Charles Mitchell 105500
Chiles Charlee 30500
Chiles Charles Sr 80000
Cheatham S C 56600
Collins John 34300
Collins John 19000
Collins A H 14000
Coleman A J 40500
Coleman N C 38500
Conley R B 29500
Cotton J A 48000
Cott L F 14000
Colt G W 38100
Cox M W ' 79500
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