The Valliant Times (Valliant, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol 1 No 16
Valliant Oklahoma Sept 30 1910
$100 per' Yea
y
M
SAFE
CONSERVATIVE COURTEOUS
JAS M CECIL President
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W E WATKINS Cashier
ALL HOME PEOPLE YOUR
When you borrow money from the bank you are expected
to give security for same so when you deposit money io a
bank see to it that you are given security All deposits in
this bank are gnaranteed by the Depositors Guarantee Eund
of the State of Oklahoma
TO HAVE MONEY IN THE
BANK
If you don’t believe it will mke you feel good to have
monev ini” bs(k and watch it grow just TRY II It vul
be easy is don?save if jou will only BEGIN Do it to-
master ’i§ave
f streets are 1
y
ASLreeis are
xirrpomo big ones yotIR per
Pings are display time deposit
J this festival year a '
rtrary booths besides iCashier about taking out an inter-
rtpost cards or other thin Deposit payable on demand to--Ktraveler
has nee£v t- This is a good S&yf-tO le-"
T2 ipluJ-’-eyforyou -
YOU
Vloney Gro
BrOV rec
flings'
Uar —
Capital 4nd Surplus $21000
Deposits : $50000
Batik of
Valliant
NMKjS
Those who have subscribed or
wish to subscribe to the newM
E church may- pay the same to
either of the building committee
or they may leave the same
at the Bank1 of' Valliant to the
credit of the M E Church R
F Wilson E- J- Gardner Jud
Moore Building Committe
A Knot lri Nerve
Indomitable will and tremendous
energy are novel found where
Stomach Liver Kidneys and
Bowels are out of order If you
want these qualities and the sue
cess they bring use Dr Kings
New Life Pills the matchless
regulators for k$on Brain and
strong body 25c at all druggists
£W H Neal is quite sick
IT
Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents "Hints to inventors “Inventions needed
"Why some inventors fail” Send rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records Our Mr Greeley was formerly
Acting Commissioner of Patents and as suchhadfuU charge of
die U S Patent Office
EELEY & MANURE
Patent Attorneys
Washington D C
R F WILSON V-P
m n vm a
S R O’BANNON V-P
INTERESTS ARE OURS
IT MAKES
A MAN
FEEL
PRETTY'
GOOD
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cent interest on the money
You Will Let It
Valliant
Okla
II Sivcd Hiucg
“All thought I’d lose my leg’
writes J A Swenson of Water
town Wis“Ten years of eczema
that 15 doctor could not cure had
laid me up Then Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve cured it? sound and
well” Infallible for Skin Erup
tions Eczema Salt Rheum
Boils Fever Sores Burns Scalds
Cuts and Piles 25c all druggists
The township board has a
large number of hands at work
on the streets cutting weeds
and opening ditches The boa r
will make connection with the
culverts put in by- the railroad
which will add greatly to the
comfort of pedestrians during
the rainy season
I I hone E0 in Fettck’B frui
stand
The
Wnere
ContgCisrl Deckel Oct 3N
Counry Court wili convene o
Cct3rd " -
Tuesday
Docket
Oct 4 4 1910— Civit
No 76 T W Smith vs StL
S R (Jo damages 2d suit causes
separated
No 100 C II Connor vs Illi-
nois Hardware Lbr Co &AL
Caldwell and Choctw Lbr &
Veneer Co suit on account
No 127 Stephen Birlew vs
Pneoba Thomas Appeal
No 139 A J Marsh&Carl C
Wever vs Max Brummor
Appeal - -
No 140 John Scrapp&Sons
Drug Co vs City Co Appeal
No 141 First National Bank of
Ictabel vs A J Waldock Damages-’
'
No 142 Wesco Supply Co vs
Idabel Light & Power Co suit
Lcoount
No 144 J J' McClain vs F C
Taffe and T B McMurray Ap-
peal No 146 Choctaw Lbr & Ven
eer Co vs F S Hendrickson
1 iibr Co Suit on account
No 147 W J Weems vs StL
& S R R Co Appeal
Wednesday Oct 5 1910
No 148 J E Hale & Co vs J
H Hill Appeal
No 149 In Re of the confisca-
tion of intoxicating liquors Ap-
No 150 John Wright vs W M
i Jobinson Appeal
152 In Re confiscation of 98
)ints of whiskey Appeal
No 153 J E Whitehead vs C
A Harris Attachment
No 154 C F Fope V3 H E
McdonalcL Suit on note
No 155T Green McKiney vs
David Henry Appeal
No 156 D C Whitman & Son
vs H C Wallace- Appeal '
No 157 Wm Wilmoth andH
O Stanford vs Wilson Fraizer
Appeal
Thursday5 Oct 6 19IQ— Cii-
mal Docket
No 399 State of Oklahoma vs
John Wrignt selling whiskey
No 4o8 State of Oklahoma vs
Gus Robinson and John Prince
No 444 State of Oklahoma vs
Ed Harris selling whiskey
NO 445 State of Oklanomavs
Ed Harris selling whiskey '
No446Stgte of Oklahoma vb
Ed Harris Selling whiskey
No 447 State of Oklahoma vs
Ed Harris Selling whiskey
No 448 Statae of Oklahoma vs
Ed Harris Selling whiskey
No 449 State of Oklahoma vs
Ed Harris Selling whiskey
No 490 State of Oklahoma vs
Ed Harris selling whiskey
No 451 State of Oklahoma vs
Ed Harris Selling whiskey
No 452 State of Oklahoma vs
Edllarris Selling whiskey
No 453 State of Oklahoma va
Ed Harris Selling whiskey
No 454 Statd of Oklahoma vs
ma
Sobol Drug Company
Is the
i ’S
you can Purchase School Books and Supplies
itmm
Ed Harris Selling whiskey
No State of Oklahoma vs
Ed Harris Selling whiskey
No 457 State of Oklahoma vs
Ras Shields Selling whiskey
No 458 State of Oklahoma vs
Sally Johnson Keeping a -haw
dy house - ‘
No 459 State of Oklahoma vs
Anna Peterson and Lonnie
Chadwick Keeping a Oawdj
house i
No 460 State of Oklahoma vs
Johnson Walker Pointing a
deadly weapon at another person
'"1 State of Oklahoma vs
iATetiter Indecent ex
V
State of Oklahoma vs
Jenkins Pointing a
eapon at another person
isey Ill treatment of
No 46
Fred Mi j
posure
No 46!
Henry
deadly Ye
Lims
chill rent '
No 465 State of Oklahoma vs
Benson Maytobe Disturbing
religious worship
No 467 State of Oklahoma vs I
J S Coffman Selling whtekey !
No 468 State of Oklahoma vs
Mrs Philips Mrs Thomas and
Mrs Burnett Keeping a baw-
dy house
No 469 State of Oklahoma v?
P Y Herndon- Cruelty to pris-1
oner-
No 470 State of Oklahoma vs I
John J tephens and Charles H ol- j
man Crulety to prisoner
No 475 State of Oklahoma ys
Ed Nicholson Selling wtiskey
Attorneys should notify their
clients and have witnesses serv-
ed in time to attend court
T J Barnes County Judge
Tie Valliant Publle schools
TheValliant Public School will
open Monday Oct 10 We hopo
to have a full attendance at the
opening All parents patrons and
friends of the School are cordi-
ally invited to be present on tl e
morning of the Opening
All pupils who haven’t a card
showing them promoted and
who wish promotion and those
who came from an ungraded
school will be given an examina
tion on Thursday and Friday Ik -fore
school opens as the teahei s
will not have time to examine the
pupils for promotion after school
opens
There wili be an examnaticn
given at the close of the fb fit
quarter which will be 2 months
from date of opening and at the
close of each quarter of the
school afterward
W A Martin Prin
ttaalcd
A good clothing and shoe
salesman will pay $75 a month
to start with: experienced maD
Grand Leader Valliant Okla
J M Sisk left Monday for
Millwood Texas to be treated
for cancer On the face He will
be absent several weeks
WArt!
OU
BJSKB
DD0G
“LONGWEAR SHOES
WEAR LONGER”
THIS is a him to inc wise wear
ers ol sdks
ON SALE AT
J G VELViiTS vaiiiau m
District coart cases
State vs EmerSonEveredge plea
of guilty to larceny domestic ani
mals one year in penitentiary
State vs Tom Brown petit lar-
ceny guilty $100 fine cost $50
United States vs Ainswoith
Moore manslaughter guilty 5
years in the pen and $50 Verdict
set aside and new trial granted
State vs T Buchanon sellir g
whiskey to minor: guilty 3 years
in the pen: appealed
State Vs Bud Wright selling
whiskey to minors two cases
guiity
State vs Thos Alexander lar-
eny domestic animals guilty
State vs Thos Perkins mur-
der guilty
State vs Jake Eads murder
guilty manslaughter
State vs Lou Pig murder
guilty sentenced to pen for life
State vs JimTaylorjdefendant
withdraws plea of guilty of man-
slaughter entered last week and
trial set for November 21st '
Solon Butler larceny Domes
tic Animals 5 years in pen at
bard labor
- State vs Tom Alexander Mo
tion for new trial overuled 10
years in pen hard labor
Frank Pulte Larceny Domes
tic Animals’ animals 2 year® at
hard labor
Bud Wright Selling Whiskey
to minor 2 cases 5 years in each
case 10 years at hard labor in
penitentiary
Jake Eads manslaughter 15
- 'ears in pM at hard labor
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HI b!u
ft belt
t cor
rf thh1
The Coltea Martel
The cotton market has been
quite lively this week the Towest
price at which the staple
sold was $1350 and the highest
$1450
Some 800 bales were sold on -he
street since lastPriday being -pretty
evenly divided among the
several buyers Guests gmhas
ginned 385 bales up to this morn-
mg The market closed yasfer lay
at $1350 $l45o and open 3 1 this
morning at $1415 to 1450
laskcll Not GuiHg
McAlesterOkia Sept S'7 —
(Special) — By sustaining a mo
tion domurring to the charges
gainst Governor Haskel o the
gounda that the acts complained
of did not constitute an offense
United States Judge Marshall
lite this afternoon practically
eronerattd the governor and
with him W-T Hutchings of"
Muskogee
Judge Marshall held that the -acts
complained of if true did -not
constitute an pffense aginst
the government but that five
charges agi net C W Turner in-
volving other features of the -town
lot matter may upon Ju-
town 10& raaorer uiay upon in-
vestigation prove to be the basis -of
an offense Hence the court
rulod that they sir all proceed
for an inquirj as to the charge iS
against iuruer
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Taylor, Tom G. The Valliant Times (Valliant, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1910, newspaper, September 30, 1910; Valliant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2308274/m1/1/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.