The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919 Page: 2 of 7
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Thnnday. NoTtmber 13. 1H9.
ial should be feat In with the Mat of !• desk calendar* are here The
members. Beacon.
Districts in County Failing to
Raise Quota in Membership Drive.
Some Over Top.
If the question of mill feeds Is your Onr Men of a neetew organisation
worry thnt'a easy. Gsrlach Motor would be n Society For Attract in*
Company has plenty In stock and yon Country People to Town.
want to see us when you need them. I ■
Von will be glad. Before buying a tractor, it will pay
! yon to Investigate the record of the
a ft,.., T "" Another bad thing aU.u( this rear s Tit*n- A number «• ***** operated
some over Top. weather is that the Texas jeean crop ' Washita eoaaTr Jofea Bow*. Agent
' may have to be harvested with sub- j Be**'*
marinas. j
The county at large made poor pro- _____ | Buy a Titan tractor of J. Bose and
gress toward raising the quota of Red Free cooking ware given at onr Ma- ** happy.
Cross memberships allotted thla coun- jeatie range demonstraUon. beginning -
ty. Par more districts of the county \ovembef 17th Pe sure to see the ConBtJ" Engineer Fred Pord was In
have failed to raise their quota than rrt.,t Majestic ran*e. It will make an th' neighborhood Tuesday ( Trowbridge, Mra. E
have raised It idesl Christmas gift for wife or moth- ,>oklnf *n*r th* Tt*ds lB **** s*c,lon : 26S9 Smith. W. H.
The county quota Is 660« ip embers. er. Aachte Hdwe k Ira pi Co. j 1 J 2690 Morgan. Stella a
Every schhol district in ths county — Investigate the record of the Titan j J691 Junta, Rudolph
were allotted quotas on this basis. ETen If President Wilson were not { Tractors that John Bose sold nt Bee-
*cme of the districts hav^ failed to already sick, probably most of tb- *1*.
secure a aingle mem! er. In these commissions he hat created would .
districts, very little effort has been make him tired. L. W Burns waa in from the North
pot forth to obtain numbers. ' i Burns community Saturday on busi-
The Retrop district lu the sumh we*t The following in Washita county j ness.
part of the county haa mad the beat own and are operating the Titaa j M
Emmett V. .
Kmmett N. ..
Eunice
W. H
W. H
tNMaway. H. C.
Preeton. J. F.
8trealy. A H.
Pord. F D ..
Garland. II
Coker. G D j..
Galloway. O. T
WtaUngham W. P
Sapplngton. T. G.
Prfca. Mrs. Callla
Roberts. Mrs. R
Salary
Telephone
Salary
Salary
record of any dlatrlct la . e county tractor: Gustus Jarrorsky. Abe Regier,
that has been h'-ard from. In this Conrad Fox. John Welgnant, and oth-
distrlct every one except one, bai era. It can be seen what it is doing.
Joined. A rigid campaign was car- Investigate its record before buying.
rled out in this district
No active campaign waa hfgun
Sentinel until Tuesday, the last day
of the campaign. The workers re-
reived good encouragement in the
drive, and the district is sure to make
its quota Colony has raised its quota,
doinr this in the first part of the drive.
Cowden in the first part of the cam-
pain made good headway towards
getting Its quota, and is thought to
have raised it. Cora, never quite rais -
ed Its quota, but approached it in
good shape.
It is thought that many of the dis-
tricts are still working on the drive
with a determination to raise their
quota
Cordell had raised only half of its
quota last night. The solicitors are still
busy here trying to swing in more
Seven pounds of butter fat will buy
enough of our calf food to raise a calf.
You figure which Is cheapest feed.
Cordell Produce Co.
The lagging In the campaign here
and all over the county is attributed
to the inability of any one being able
to organize and direct an active cam-
paign in his district. And it is not
thought that there Is any indifference
or opposition to the organization.
Strictly speaking, the campaign date
has ended, yet it is thought that its
being continued In a number of the
districts, and while so far the county
has approached Its quota very slowly,
yet it is thought that the workers will
not stand to see the county fail to get
6000 1950 members.
J- T. Bailey, county chairman, la re-
guesting that all district directors send
In their report at once, so it can be
determined what has been done, and
what is to be done. All unused mater-
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET.
Washita County Board of County Commissioners met In regular session
on Nov. 3, lSli at 9:3© A. M. with all members present, but Mr. \)'ining-
ham. delayed by wreck, and transacted the following business, towlt:
The following reports were approved. H. L Rigsbee. County Clerk; V. L.
Priibble. County Treasurer. September and October: E N. Sasseen. Court
Clerk. September and October; W. H. Dean. Sheriff.
The following bonds were approved: J. H. Caldwell, County Weigher;
S. G Thomas, County Superintendent.
The resignation of Miss Rachel Van Meter was approved.
The appointment of Miss Sina Hayes was approved.
The following peUtions were approved: Mrs. V. B. McClure allowance
raised from $7.50 to $10.00; Mrs Zella Strange for Lease of 15 00 on land
for Road; H. A. Kennur for $50.00 allowance from poor; Mary Ledbetter
for $25 00 allowance for poor.
Erroneous assessment of $2? 94 cUimed by J C Wright rejected.
The Board adjourned at 4:30 P. M.to meet Tuesday 11-4-19 at 9. A. M.
The Board convened at 9:A M.. Tuesday. 11-4-19 with all members
present and transacted the following business, towlt:
Sale of lots by County Treasurer confirmed and deed of conveyance or-
dered issued as follows:
Foss. Lou 13-14-15-16-17 k 18 Block 2 to E. W. Easton at $5.00; Foss.
Lots 15- Block 6 to E W. Easton at $2 :.A; Canute. Lots 1-7 k 8 Block 4 to F.
L_ Funke at $6 00; Colony, Lots 14-15 Block 2 to W. E. Bergthold at $6.59.
Following claims were allowed:
2«55 Pribble. V. L. Salary
2656 Pribble, V. L. — Stamps, Telephone
2657 Burrow. R. G. Salarv
265$ Murdoch. R. H. —- Salarv
2659 Miller. G W Salary
2660 Thomson, Frank Salary
2661 Springer, J. O. Salary
2662 Springer. J. C. Meals k postage
2*63 Springer. J. G. Telephone rent and calls 5 85
2664 Rigsbee, H. L. gal. k Ex. 175 35
2665 Herrington, Grace Salarv 82 50
2666 Pribble. C. M Salary 66.00
2667 Thomas, S. G. Sal. k Ex. 183.80
2668 Harper. Lila Salary 82.50
2669 Henegar, Owen F. _ Salary 177.08
2670 Renegar, Owen P. Stamps 10 00
2671 Van Meter. Rachel Salary • 32.50
2692
2693
2694
2695
2696
2697
2698
2699
2700
2701
2702
2705
2704
2705
$706
2707
2708
270#
2710
2711
2712
2713
2714
2715
2716
2717
| 2718
I 2719
I ss
I £2
| tm
! 2725
2726
$160.40
70.10
8250
35.75
160.40
88.00
177.08
2.20
Harris. Mrs. Lydia
Crump. J B.
Wilbourn .Mrs. Nellie .
Hart, Rebecca
Kutch, Carrie
Little. Bessie
Inmann. Mrs. Joeie ...
Davis. Mrs. Etta .."
Wilson. Mra. M.
Jackson. Mrs. T.
Gorgas. Mrs. Roxie
Cox, Mrs M. C.
Maddox. Sarah
Ybunjt, (loe
Harris. Clara
Ledbetter. Mary,
Proake, Anthonla, .
Goodwin Mrs. Mattle —
Firestone. Katie
Walkrr, Mrs. Minter ._
McClur.-, Mrs. V. B. ...
Robins< n, Mrs. Oma
Peters, Mrs. Pearl
Stlnspn. Mrs. Millie ..
McMillan. Ruby
Chinniss. Mrs. Elsie ..
Baker, Mrs. Nancy ...
Broadman. Co.
Brotdman, Co.
Broadman, Co.
Bartgis. G. W.
Lucas. C. E.
Totten. J W.
Smith. Chas. E.
Adams. (J. D.
Burrow, J. B.
Reuber. E
Taylor .1 H.
Williams, Frank
MeNees. Dave A.
Rartgi- G W
Howell. J. D. 1...
Ensev. J. W.
Smith. Chas. E. _
Merrlfield. T. F.
Mershon. W. W
Reuber, E. ...
Rogers. B D.
Schafer. Adam
Kerley.P A
Dunn, E. F.
Kutch, B. F.
Pope, D. 8.
Keenum, H. E.
Sal. * Bd. of Prto.
Fees
Sal. * Ex.
Sal. k Ex.
Salary
Feea
Sal. k Road work
Sal. * road work Mil
Sal k road work Mil.
Allowance—Poor
Allowance
..Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
.Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
.... Allowance
Allowance—Widows
— Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
..Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
.Allowance
Allowance
.Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
...Allowance
Alowance
Allowance
—4 ..Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
Allowance
—2 Scrapers
Supplies
Supplies
Road Dragging
....—Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Road Dragging
... Road Dragging
oad Dragging
Road Dragging
..Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Road Dragging
....— Road Dragging
... Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Road Dragging
......Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Road work
Road work
Road work
2746 Molen, E C. wor*
2747 Litka. John Road
2748 Richey. J. C. Road work
274 Werhan, W. H
2750 Werhan, L. R Road work
2751 Rich. O. D. I ...Road work
2752 Scoggins. W. H Bridge work
2753 Lovelace, Dan Bridge work
136.40 Allowed. 8754 Watemeyer, Chas. Bridge work
130.00 Allowed 2755 Scoggins, W. H. Bridge work
1«0.40 Allowed
16 60 Allowqd
82.50 Allowed
223 08 Allowed
$4.35 Allowed
132.00 Allowed
87.45 Allowed
85.50 Allowed
1.50 Allowed 8758 Magnolia Petroleum Co. Supplies
56.00 Allowed 8757 Remington Typewriter Co Supplies
63.00 Allowed 8758 w«"len Co. .°>JFp!!es
54.60 Allowed 8759 Be8s'e Lumber Co. Supplies
7.50 Allowed 8760 rare>r Lombard Young Co. Supplies
10.00 Allbwed 87®* Aachte Hdw. Co. Supplies
10.00 Allowed 8762 °kIa- Mtl1 & Elevator Co. Coal
4.00 Allowed 8763 Stewart T. J. Co. _i_ Supplies
10.00 Allowed 8784 Strange Hdw. Co. Supplies
7.50 Allowed 2765 Beacon Publishing Co. ^..Supplies
7.60 Allowed 27615 Kight, R. E. Salary, -etc
7.50 Allowed 8767 Lambert, J. H. Bailiff
2768 Miller. J. E. Bailiff
2769 Loyd, W. F. .Bailiff
2770 Lambert, J. H. Bailiff
2771 Western Okla. Hospital Maintenance of Pub Pat. 197.24 AH'd
2772 Central Okla Hospital ..Maintenance of Pub. Pat. 100.00 All'd
5.00 Allowed
7.50 Allowed
10.00 Allowed!
12.50 Allowed
7.50 Allowed j
10.00 Allowed |
5.00 Allowed i
10.00 Allowed
• SS Allowed
23.00 Allowed
83 20 Allowed
149 25 Allowed
45.00 Allowed
126.25 Allowed
3.76 Allowed
$.55 Allowed
24 80 Allowed
8.75 Withdrawn
38.77 Allowed $19.39
.35 Allowed
112 20 Allowed
32 26 Allowed
101.40 Allowed
37.30 Allowed
139.85 Allowed
60.86 Allowed
17.40 Allowed
611.86 Allowed
147.75 Allowed
10.00 Allowed
28.00 Allowed
8.00 Allowed
10.00 Allowed
5.00 Allowed j 8778 Gflmma, P. S
10 00 Allowed I
5.00 Allowed '
7.50 Allowed |
7.50 Allowed '
15.00 Allowed j
7.50 Allowedj
5.00 Allowed |
5.00 Allowed I
7 50 Allowed ,
10.00 Allowed
7.50 Allowed
10.00 ' Allowed
7.50 Allowed
10.00 Allowed
f.50 Allowed
7.50 Allowed
81.00 Allowed
71.55 Allowed
126.00 Allowed
7.50 Allowed
1.50 Allowed
12.00 Allowed
2773 Snoddy, F. W. Serving Subpoena
2774 Kerley, J. W. Prof. Services
2775 Ronham, John Jr. Rabbit Scalps t
Rabbit Scalps
Supplies, etc.
...Hauling cook shack
Car Service
Casket, etc.
.....Plumbing jail
...... Supplies
Car Service
2777 Jones. L. M.
2778 Younger. J. S.
2779 Piatt, O. F.
2780 Wilson. J. B.
2781 Strealy. A. H.
2782 Dean. D. H
2783 Caldwell. E. L.
2784 Weaver, Mrs. Winnie Vital Statistics
2785 Preston. J. P. _F>es as Dep. Sheriff
2786 Treadawuy, H. C. Stove for Jail
2787 Hotel Iron ..Board k Lodging
2788 Sherburne. A. M. Prof. Services
2789 Lee Bros. .Tiling
2790 Lee Bros. ....Coal
2791 Farmers National Bank Court Certificates
2792 Florence Hospital J Hospital Fees
2793 City of New Cordell Light. Water, etc.
2794 Vaughn. W. T. Road work
2796 Carter, Ed. Car hire
2V&6 State National Bank Court Certificates
2797 Central Hotel Juror's meals
2798 Cordell State Bank Court Certificates
4.00 Allowed
72.00 Allowed
1.10. Allowed
1.15 Allowed
7.15 Allowed
11.05 Allowed
2.00 Allowed
81.40 Laid over
1.00 Allowed
19.15 Allowed
1000 Allowed
2.00 Allowed
62.25 Allowed
96.50 Allowed
86.50 Allowed
30.00 Allowed
32.88 Allowed
100.15 Allowed
46.00 Allowed
40.00 Rejected
7523 Allowed
16.60 Allowed
56.50 Allowed
40.90 Allowed
13.00 Allowed
27.60 Allowed
15.00 Allowed 2799 Canonn, Prof. Teachers Examination 15.00 Allowed
15.00 Allowed
20.50 Allowed
12.00 Allowed
18.00 Allowed
68.54 Allowed
9.00 Allowed
15.00 Allowed
23.20 Allowed
11.25 Allowed
28.50 Allowed
24.00 Allowed
22800 Carder, Mrs. A. Teachers Examination 15.00 Allowed'
2801 Higginbotham, Hauling Cinders. C. H. 2.75 Allowed
2802 Culver. N. Hauling Cinders, C. H. 2.75 Allowed
2803 Farmers National Bank- Court Certificates 14.00 Allowed
2804 Kenner, H. A. Allowance Poor 50.00 Allowed
2805 Strange, Mrs. Zella J For lease on land for road 5.00 All'd
2806 Winnlngham, W. F. Supplies Co. Engine 113.86 Allowed
2807 Ledbetter, Mary Allowance for poor 25.00 Allowed
2808 Hampton. T. J J. P. Fees k Constable 30.00 Allowed
2809 State National Bank Court Certificates 3.60 Allowed
Nothing else coming before them, the Board adjourned to meet In ad-
24.75 Allowed 1 i°urn«l session at 3 P. .M„ November 17, 1919.
6.00 Allowed i ATTEST: H. L. Rigsbee, County Clerk
68.25' Allowed , O.Y. Galloway, Chairman.
19.45 Allowed j _
9.00 Allowed _
Zl GASOLINE— GERLACH'S
2.00 Allowed
iso Allowed fhe one means the other !
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Anderson, A. W. The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919, newspaper, November 13, 1919; Cordell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270415/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.