The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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power.
Your* for nevor
failing rebuilt.
Your* for purity.
Yours for economy.
Your* for every-
thing that goes to
make up a strictly
high grade, ever*
dependable baking
powder.
That is Calumet. Try
it once and note the im-
provement in your bak-
ing. See how much mora
economical over the high-
priced trust brands, how
much better than the cheap
and big-can kinds.
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—moderate in cost.
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Investment
Farm Loans
Hightower Building,
Sooth Side Square
...Phone 315..
Altos,
Okla.
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Alum, Okla., Aug.. 11, mi
It U orderod by the Hoard that tb
fullowins claim. be, and the same ar«
hereby allowed on tHe Contingent 1
Fund am foliowa, to-wit:
flulin h to Sanitary Plumbing Co.
for work on sewerage, 1420.
Claim 30 to Sanitary Plumbing Co.
for repair work, If25.
Claim 38 to I. M. A.hlock, County
The Hoard of County Commission! c,erk for CI|,enae, 115.70.
em of Jackson County, Oklahoma, Claim 40 to Stout ft Marahsll for
met pursuant to adjournment, 8. IJ repairing wheelbarrow, 11.50.
Boulware aud It. A. Shield* preaentj Claim 47 to O. A. Norwood for scav-
aud D. D. Ballard Chalrman.ab.ent 8. 'n*®r
L. Uoulware was elected chairman pro- , ' 48 t0 <«« ;/• "■ ^''on for
. , „ , n„. „ taking care of children, 111.10.
ttm. wb™ .6. Wkwlu |.r«..dln«. ^ u u ^ ||>||e>
were u o-w ■ , ei|n,nite nod MletTAlnl I36.H5,
It wan moved by R. A. Shields and ' , . „ * , u. ...
, . . u , ,i , ,i Claim 63 to Johu I . Halley, Shorlff.
leconded by 8. L. Boulware that the .....a
bonrd for prisoner*, *184.50.
pnindlon of K. J. Kd«.rt. of Okta.
bom. CI ,. Oklahoma repr,«i.«l u
by C. C. Robert! Jr.. for the purchase ' ' _ . ,
' . . , , |, , Claim 122 to 8. L. Newman l'robn-
of the proposed Itsuo of funding . ,
.i > . t,on Officer Chickasha, expense for
bonda aggregating about 120,000.00 Cb|,dren $35 ^
to bear 6 per cent Interest and run ' " "
. . Claim 123 to Fagln Bros. for aup
20 years at a price of par and ac- ftr
. . . Plies to jail Ill.Du.
truocl In.iTMt, li. J. to c,„nl ,
crnl.h ">« ' «'* lng Btartff .W.00.
! nea and (he blua\ bonds, avd to a", i
s. M the County on .cars In the pro-| 't ' ordered by the Board that tbo
coedIngs relative t« the ist.uuci ol following claims he and the aame are
,«id bond*. with m<. furthc;- uhi «<, hereby allowed on tho Supply Fund
FI.IU Ccuiity, be ac.epted, <ui>l *.iid a8 follows, to-wit:
1,-mN awarded -j H. J. Edw.irl* m| Claim « to J. E. Whittle for Insur-
accordance with *a!d proposition, anco- *43.01.
niade In writing and now a part of Claim 21 to J. P. Orr for printing
the records an dfiles f the office of court calendar $15.00.
County Clerk. | Claim 24 to The Warden Printing
After which the Board adjourned Co. for tax roll tabs, $1.50.
to meet Monday, August 14th. 1911. j Claim 33 to J. M. Dale for express
W. D. BALLARD, j and stamps $18.40.
Chairman Protorn. . Claim 35 to Ned McDanlel District
Attest: I. M. ASHLOCK. Clerk for stamps and expense $27.20.
Clerk, j Claim 37 to BumbargerBook Store
Altus, Okla, Aug 14, 1911. for supples, $5.00.
The Beard of County Commission- Claim 43 to Geo. D. Pendleton, 1
ers of Jackson Count, Oklahoma, case of paper, $7.50.
met pursuant to adjournment, S. L. Claim 51 to John D. Bailey, Sheriff
Boulware and R. A. Shields present, for stamps, $3.10.
and W. D. Ballard absent. S. L. Boul-| cjalm 66 to J. W. McLemore, Coun-
ware was elected Chairman Protenv ^ cierk for expense, $2.45.
when the following proceedings were
had to-wit:
Question Often Asked Us
CHEAP?
satisfied
Three-fourths
Greatest Wholesale Market in the World
THE VARIETY STORE
N. Main
Street
Claim 2'J to T. A. Hanks Jailor, for.
3 days salary $t|.00. j
Claim ;;i to Stansell Whltesldec,!
County Court Stenographer, salary i
Claim 114 to W. O. Carter $4.00.
Claim 115 to E. L. Castles $2.00.
Claim 116 to A. H. Richards $4.00.
Claim 17 to E. E. Hucffon Count:
for July $75.00. I Surveyor, road surveys, $40.00 roail
Claim 41 to L. Klnkle Jailer servl |and bridge fund.
ces $54.00. j Claim 131 to W. E. Rosses for built'
Claim 42 to J. R. Ham, County'lng bridge $30.00 road and biiug
court Ballff services $22.00.
RACE FOR MOTOR
BOAT TROPHY
Claim 45 to E. E. (lore services as
special Judge $12.50.
Claim G5 to J. W. McLemore, Coun-
ty Court Clerk, salary for July $75.00.
.. •• York, Sept. 4.—In connection
' :i the national carnival of tho Mo-
i Hoat Club of America, the e:,;btli
r.U'ct for the British International
i';o^hy will begin today and continue
' ree days, with three boats repre-
senting America and a similar fleet
fiying the colors of England. The
as follows to-wit: : curse is on Huntington Bay, Long
Claim 16 to E. E. Hudson Couuly is!aEd- an ideal b-dy of *ater f°r
such a contest between the craclt mo-
tor craft of the world.
fund.
Claim 142 to R. A. Shields Coui:t
Commissioner road work $27.09 roa .
and bridge fund.
It Is ordered by the Board that th
Claim 132 to E. E. Kennedy, Clerk'following claims be, and the same ar
County Court. Eldorado, salary for heleb>' allowed on the Salary Fun
July $50.00.
Claim 126 to B. N. Woodson County
Judge, expense, Eldorado Court $9.80. Surveyor salary for July, $2j.00.
Claim 139 to W. F. Miller Court, Claim 19 10 s- H- Starkey, Deputy
r, >i< . i r< . ,n nn County Treasurer, salary for July
Bailiff Eldorado Court, $8.00.
It is ordered by the Board that the ' ! 11 1\|V CT HTC
following claims for services as Ju- Claim 22 to Joe Williams, Deputy j lin /■ Ml ¥ A I /I I l"
rors and Mileage be and the same are County Clerk, salary for July $75.
hereby allowed as follows, to-wit, on Claim 23 to I. M. Ashlock, County
Claim 117 to Cage Beach for rent
, on jail lots for July $15.00.
It is ordered by the Board that the j ^ ^ ^ M L HankjnB Coun.
following claims for bridge work and^, Attorney for expense $3.00.
repairing bridges be, and the same Clajm m tQ j D Bailey sherifti
are hereby allowed on the Road and expense
Bridge fund as follows, to-wit: j claim m t0 j s> Moore, County
Claim 8093 for $164.85 to Simp- Treasureri expense for July $7.50.
son Morris Lbr. Co. for lumber for, Claim m tQ Ge0 D Barnard & Co.
bridge. |for 8uppiies $15.15.
Claim 8101 for $187.05 to McClure ordered by the Board that the|
Natzer Lbr. Co. for lumber for bridge. (0u0Wing claims be and the same are
Claim 8097 for $29.45 to McClure, hereby al,owed Qn the poor Md In.j
Natzer Lbr. Co. for bridge material. gane fund> as folloW8> t0.wlt:
Claim 8099 for $24.50 to J. N. Payne Claim 49 tQ j T Klmben( Deputy
for bridge work.
Claim 8100 for $5.40 to Tim Mur
phy Hdw. Co. for bridge supplies.
Claim 8120 for $15.00 to F. P. Dow
dy for hauling bridge material.
After which the Board adjourned
to meet Tuesday, August 15th, 1911.1^'" physician salary for July $50.
W. D. BALLARD, 1
Chairman Protem.
Sheriff, for taking insane to asylum
$24.50.
Claim 125 to D. R. Karnegy, Deputy
Sheriff, for taking insane to asylum,
$3.40.
Claim 129 to E. A. Abernethy,
Attest: I. M. ASHLOCK,
Clerk.
Altus, Okla., Aug. 15, 1911.
The Board of County Commission-
ers of Jackson County met pursuant
to adjournment all members being
present when the following proceed-
ings were had, to-wit:
It is ordered by the Board that the
following monthly reports be and the
same are hereby approved as fallows
to-wit:
. Claim 130 to J. T. Klmbell, taking
Lee to poor farm $3.50.
Claim 134 to W. E. Sanderson, M.
D. services rendered Mrs. McCoy $10.
. Claim 143 to R. A. Shields, County
Commissioner, services looking after
poor $10.50.
Claim 146 to S. L. Boulware Coun-
ty Commissioner, looking after poor
$13.50.
Claim 148 to J. F. Baugh, M. D. ser-
vices rendered poor, $110.00.
It is ordered by the Board that the
following claims be, and the same
Report of A. E. Bilbrey Register of J are hereby #Uowed on the Sfnking
Deeds of fees collected for July 1911. i Funtj
Report of J. E. Driggers Justice of ^ g tQ c E Reener rebate Ux
the Peace of fees charged for July.
Report of I. M. Ashlock County
Cterk of fees collected for July.
Report of Ned McDaniel District
Clerk of fees charged and collected
for July.
Report of J. S. Moore County Treas
urer of fees collected for July, 1911.
Report of E. F. Kennedy Court
Clerk, Eldorado, of fees collected and
charged for July.
Report of John D. Bailey Sheriff of
fees Civil and Criminal for July, 1911.
Report of J. W. McLemore Court
Clerk of fees charged and collected
for the month of July, 1911.
It is ordered by the Board that the
bid of Goodman-Floyd Furniture Co.
for burial of paupers be and the same
is hereby accepted.
It Is ordered by the Board that the
appointment of J. M. Kelley as Dep-
erroneous payment $2.33.
Claim 36 to J. W. Agnew, erron-
eous tax sale $5.50.
Claim 140 to J. W.Agnew, erron-
eous tax $45.89.
It is ordered by the Board that the
following claims be and the same are
hereby allowed on the Court fund as
follows to-wit:
Claim 1 to I. H. Davis, Jailor for
salary 4 days $8.00.
Claim 2 to W. E. Copeland, Jury
Commissioner, services $6.80.
Claim 3 to T. B. Hyde, Jury Com-
missioner, services $6.00.
Claim 7 to Joe Kirby Board for Jury
County Court $7.00.
Claim 9 to Commercial Hotel for
Board for Jury County Court, $3.50.
Claim 10 to F. E. Gardenshire, As-
sistant Jailor, salary $56.00.
the Court fund:
Claim 67 to C. C. Dishman $2.00 ,
Claim 68 to S. M. Weesner $2.00.
Claim 69 to J. H. Hankins $2.00.
Claim 70 to Isaac Kinney $2.00.
Claim 71 to R. G. Kimbell $2.00.
Claim 72 to Keith Chilton $2.00.
Claim 74 to W. R. Downey $22.00.
Claim 73 to W. A. Adams $22.00.
Claim 75 to A. T. E. Hall $22.00.
Claim 76 to T. A. Howell $22.00.
Claim 77 to J. B. Boyd $23.10.
Claim 78 to W. T. Emerson $16.80.
Claim 79 to J. A. Wallace $13.50.
Claim 80 to T. F. Castles $23.30.
Claim 81 to W. A. Sanders $23.00.
Claim 82 to Eli Vortrees $22.80.
Claim 83 to J. O. Coleman $19.20.
Claim 84 to W. B. Goodfellow $23.40 j
FAIRS OPEN
Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 4.—Five
Clerk, salary for July $158.33.
Claim 32 to Idah Herdom, Deputy
County Superintendent, salary for
July $50.00.
Claim 34 to J. M. Dale, County Su-'of the fastest and most famous horses
perintendent, salary for July $116.65. in the world, Dan Patch, Minor Hair,
Claim 44 to M. L. Hankins, County Lady Maud C. Hedgewood Boy and
Attorney, salary for July $175.00. George Gano, will be seen in action
Claim 50 to John D. Bailey, Sheriff, this afternoon on the Minnesota State
salary for July $175.00. . Fair track. The big exposition at
Claim 54 to F. E. Gardenhire, Depu- Hamline was formally opened thin
ty Sheriff, fees for July $3.60. i morning and is the* most liberal ever
Claim 55 to D. R. Karnegay, Depu- offered in the Northwest.
ty Sheriff, fees for Jujy $2.91. j ■
Claim 56 to J. T. Austin, Deputy, Lincoln Neb., Sept. 4.—The Nebras-
Sheriff, fees for July $4.23. ka State Fair opened its gates today
Claim 57 to M. A. Lanham, Deputy with every prospect of attracting a
Sheriff, fees for July $7.23. j record-breaking crowd during the
Claim 58 to W. T. Vance, Deputy (week. Four $1,000 harness events
Claim 85 to W. M. Amerson $22.90." Sheriff, fees for July $3.66. | will be decided, including the Capital
Claim 86 to A. J. Johnson $14.05. I Claim 59 to W. F. Miller, Deputy City 2:30 trot, the Industrial Purse
Claim 87 to T. O. Lynn $22.50. Sheriff, fees for July $1.02. 12:20 trot, the Cornhuskers' 2:25 pace
Claim 88 to J. C. Newberry $22.65. J Claim 60 to M. B. Cochran, Deputy and the Gate City 2:15 pace, each ral-
Claim 89 to J. R. Thompson $21.10. Sheriff, fees for July $5.13. |ued at $1,000. . ^
Claim 90 to M. D. Johnson $19.20. Claim 61 to A. W. Collins, Deputy. ——
Claim 91 to T. L. Goselin $4.60. Sheriff, fees for July $27.96. I Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 4—With a
Claim 62 to J. T. Kimbell, Deputy special Labor Day program, the In-
Sheriff, fees for July $39.54. | diana State Fair was opened today,
Claim 63 to J. C. Ford, Deputy Sher- and will continue to Friday night. An
iff, ees or July $87.75. innovation this year is the entire ab-
Clalm 64 to R. F. Goodloe, Under, olition of passes and eery person pass
Sheriff, salary for July $75.00. | lng the gates will he required to pay.
Claim 118 to J. M. Williams, Assist-1 Boston, Sept. 4.—State fairs were
ant County Attorney, salary for July j opened today in three New England
$89.00. t | state. The Connecticut exhibition at
Claim 128 to J. S. Moore, County, Hartford is rendered notable by the
Treasurer, salary for July $130.59. j Grand Circuit harness meet at Char-
Claim 144 to R. A. Shields, County Iter Oak Park, the grounds of the fair
Commissioner, salary for July $47.83. association. The Rhode Island fair
Claim 145 to S. L. Boulware, County i was inaugurated this morning at Hilla
Commissioner, salary for July $47.43. j grove race track, seven miles from
Claim 147 to W. D. Ballard, County j Providence. The Maine State Fair
Commissioner, salary for July $49.83.[at Lewiston also opens today.
After which the Board adjourned to I
meet August 31, 1911. Houston, Texas, Sept. 4.—Bowlers
W. D. BALLARD, I from Fort Worth, Dallas and Houston
Claim 92 to S. H. Starkey $18.00.
Claim 93 to J. W. Berry $9.20.
Claim 94 to H. T. Kirby $9.80.
Claim 95 to G. W. Brake $9.20.
Claim 96 to J. D. Tinsley $9.05.
Claim 97 to F. M. McElroy $9.00.
Claim 98 to W. W. Lester $8.70.
Claim 99 to J. W. Cunningham $9.
Claim 100 to J. C. Glenn $7.00.
Claim 101 to E. C. Small $9.75.
Claim 102 to C. B. Holley $9.70.
Claim 103 to S. Q. Walker $8.80.
Claim 104 to G. F. Firestone $8.85.
Claim 105 to W. M. Cunningham
$9.80.
Claim 106 to J. W. Shields $2.00.
Claim 107 to J. M. Ventress $2.00.
Claim 108 to W. B. Jones $2.00.
Claim 109 to Tim Williams $2.00.
Claim 110 to N. B. Coker $2.00.
Claim 111 to J. D. Jackson $2.00.
Claim 112 to H. T. Jones $2.00.
Claim 113 to G. Pinnell $2.00.
Attest:
Crairman. aiv entered today in the state cham-
I. M. ASHLOCK, | pionship tournament of the Texas
County Clerk, i Bowling League.
„ „ cv : Claim 12 to W. H. Lacy, for witness
uty Sheriff by J. D. Bailey, Sheriff,! (>0
be, an dthe same is hereby approved.!
The appointment of W. A. Adams'
as assistant Jailer by John D. Bailey,
Sheriff was approved by the Board.
It is ordered by the Board that the
Bond of John R. Daniel abstractor be
Claim 11 to L. C. Berry for witness
fees $3.00. j
Claim 13 to W. F. Miller for witness
fees $3.20.
Claim 14 to J. L. Crocket for wlt-
and the same is hereby approved.
ness fees $3.30.
After which the Board adjourned Claim 15 to R. Craig Janitor, .al-
to meet Wednesday, August 16th. ar-v (or Ju,-V
| Claim 20 to M. E. Kizziar, County
W. D. BALLARD. 'Court Bailiff ofr services $46.00.
Chairman. Claim 26 to Ned McPaaiel, Dist.
Attest: I. M. ASHLOCK. ;Cierk. salary for July $156 25.
pjerj. ' Claim 25 to Maud Kimbell. Deputy
Altus. Oklahoma. Aug. 16, 1911. District CJark .salary for J jly $50 00.
The Board of Count* Commission Claim 27 to Harry Ollpbint. Deputy
em of Jackson Count. Oklahoma District Clerk, .alary for July 75 0e
rc.-t | urs'iant to adjournment, all Claim 28 to J. H Jarkaoa for
- amber* fceta* prweat when the fol n«teaiM r *«rda District CUrfc
ring pr—I'.dtMS *ere had to-wit: IKN.
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Williams, R. T. The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911, newspaper, September 7, 1911; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280489/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.