The Oklahoma Clipper (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Estimate Hxp^nceS of |
the Town1 of Indianola
I'o the Excisa B >nrdo! Pittsmirp
County Ok la:
We hand you here with a re-
port of the estimated expenses
necessary for 1 ndianola i ovs n
for the fiscal ye.ir endin.tr -June
:iOth, 1914.
CURRENT EXPENSES
Contingent and supply fund bal-
ance on hand July 1913 $28.90
Total ,
Cross amount needed 500.00
Net amount needed 471.10
Street and Bridge Fund Gross a-
mount needed 500.00
Net amount needed 500.00
Salarv Fund Gross amount need-
ed ' 99G.00
Net amount needed- '.*96.00
Genius and Childishness.
A groat philosophrr r>nce Raid thafe
• rory true geniu r<t-n^tined, In a cer-
tain s< nre, a child his whole life Ions.
If auoh Is the caw, then relying upon,
believabi- acto nt3. Do Quince/ must'
have ever displayed this murk ot men-
tal distinction. In the practical
fair a of dully lif> he is said to have
been unusually hd On one oc-
casion. It is i elated, he starved wh!le
carrying in his pocket a draft lor a
considerable bum, not knowing that ^
It could be converter into cash. Early
In life his wife died, leaving him with
a family of chi'.t'ren, whom lie was
unable to care fo properly. Toward
the close of his career, however, when
he had practically broken his terrible
habit, and his works were circulated
widely, he 6eems to have enjoyed
more prosperity. lie died in 1809.
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Real Estate
Five and ten years at eight pCf
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T* J- PICE
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Total balance on hand $28.90
4 4 net amount needed 1967.10
We R. F. Turner Pres. of
Board and J. C Dona^he To:/n
Clerk of Town of Indianola in
Pittsburg County State of Okla.
do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing estimates are cor-
rect and necessaryand were made
by the Mayor and Council Board
of Trustees at a meeting held on
the first Monday in Juh* 19li!
which was the 7 day of July 1-13
Witness our hands and se.i! this
Sth day of July 191".
At.t.es
IVes of B
The new mining law will cause
some additional expense to the mil-
lionaire mine operators, but it will
safe-guard the lives of the men
and will aid in bringing the price
of coal down. Vote NO when you
are asked to repeal this good law.
The people of this county are
interested in cheap coal. They do
not want the mining law that will
give it to them repealed. Vote NO
on Question
In the historical collection!), Jut;
published, the late Governor John a.v
Martin tells where the late Senator
John J. Ingalls got hie inspiration for
"Catfish Aristocracy."
When Ingalls went to Sumner (now
an abandoned town) a young man of
twenty-four, aald Marttn, he took great
Interest In such characters as Jonath-
an Gardner Lang. I<ang was a jug
fiaherman In the river, malon raiser,
truck patch farmer and town
drunkard. Ingall" says that Lang: was
really a bright fellow. He had been
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a dragoon in the Mexican war. ar.d his ^ proved 'hat he has ihe business habits which create capital. I
■tories of experiences in the west | ^ Tbe greatest proof of business habits is the HABIT OF
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experienc
were Intensely interesting. Ingalls
used to fro out in Lang's boat when ho
was jugging for catHsh, and tv :.d
When vou start ;.n accouut with us you
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State of Okla. Pittsburg (-o- -ss.
Personally appeard befo.e
me J C Oonaghe Town Clerk of
Indianola Town, and makes affi-
davit that he has complied with
the law by having the above es-
timate published in two consecu-
tive issuesof the Okla Clpper a
weekly newspaper published in
Indianola.
Signed J C Donaghe
Sworn and subscribed to me this
8 day of July 1913.
M, L. Stockton Notry.
My commission expires Novem-
ber 1 st1 °1 **
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■ I "HE 77larfin Modtl 1893 Rrprftbrrg RiBe u the
I tot all-around riflt ti*T made. .,
With (he .32-40 high power cartridge I™
(fun h unsurpassed for shunting deer, antelope, moose, „
mountain sheep, wild goats, dk, caribou, bear. etc.; and with the .3Z-40
jjiort range cartridge it ia a tale rifle for wttled country where wood-
chucks. foxea, badgers, etc., afford good sport.
With the ttar/in wlid >°P *d the fflar/in ide ejection, the
1893 Martin Repeater is a rifle that cannot fait to give sanction.
Rain, sleet, snow or otbet foreign matter cannot reach ,he .•f0?™ •.
lever movement is short and easy ; the aim it unspoiled in rapid shooting.
There are hundreds of valuable pointer* f"f every
up-to-date shooter, as *ell an a full description of nil /Hoixut
repeaters.rlfle*andnhotKuns, In the handsaui,. l"$-p«ge " OZarttA
Book." FREE for 3 stamps pontage.
wui0w St.. tte/Martin/trearms Ca,
libelous. Lang lived en a, pieco cf
land belonging to Ingalls at the time,
and Ingalls declared it was actually
fue that he pettier! with Lang for s«.
sack oi flour and a side o? bacon.
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< )klahoma people <1< > not propose
to allow either millionaire coal op-
erator or mine workers' union to I
Veto the mining law that will re-
sult in cheapcr coal for the people j ^
of this state. Vote NO on Ques-,
tion 47. : -i-
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The new mining law safeguard!
the lives of the men in tne mines
Oklahoma ])eople do not want thai
law vetoed.
No. 47-
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HATS, HATS, HATS.
Season is about over
HATSATYOUR OWN PRICES
At Mrs. Lula I Mickle's one door east
of J. B. Mickles Drug Store.
Indianola, Oklahoma
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