The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
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TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA, OCTOBER 14, 1920
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Altus, Okla.. Oct. 4. 19JO.
The Board of County Commissioners
met in regular session at the office of
the County Clerk of Jackson Counyt.
Oklahoma, for the purpose of trans-
acting such business as might legal-
ly cojne before the same, with ail mem-
bers of thfr Board anil the County
Clerk present. After reading and ap-
proving the minute* of , the pre-
vious meeting the Board entered upon
the work of allowing claims, and such
claims were allowed except where
erwlse stated or shown, to-wit:
Claim No. Amount
1541—The Wardert Co.. rebindiim
Book Co . ClTc. $21.00
481V-Co-operative Publishing Co.
sup. for 4,'rt. reporter 15.c,r
-W1—Co-operative Publishing Co..
sup. for Crt.' re|wrtt r. 3<>.7o
1920-1921 claims.
495 t it;, of Altus, paving tax 1481.41
4t>v—City N'atk Bank, iuror cert. 12.-W
49" City Xatl. Bank. juror cert. 18.50
498—City \at! Bank, juror cert. 8195
490—M.' | Xander, juror cert 11 !U
5i)t>—City N'atl Bank, juror cert. 57.95
5»H— First Natl. Bank, juror cert. 24.(it)j
502—City Natl. Bank, juror cert. t7.0>)
SB—City Nat!. Bank, juror cert. 19.80
504—City Nat! Bank, juror cert. 552JO
505—City Natl. Bank, juror cer:. 11.1(1
50f>—Southwestern Bell Tel. Co..
rent and toll — 78.77
507-1.. A. Pel ley. salar> 172.75
508—J. L. English, salary and ex. 275.'>1
5(19 S. C. Duke. salar\ and post. 125.30
510—S. O. Banks, salary and
mileage 15<>.90
511 -Henry Southall. deputy work
and mileage 1.1.50
512—A. ). Garner, ice for court
house use -- 5.00
513 Times-Democrat, supplies 1.50
514—1. H. Collier, deputy work
and mileage 1 61.15
515— Rob Morrison, deputy work
and mileage 8.30
51(>—Jim Grant, exp. trans, pris._-2.75
517—Burl Smith, mileage on
. quarantine orders 22.80
518—News-Dispatch Prtg. and audit.
Co., supplies, sheriff 3.25
519—City Electric Shop, supplies
for court house - 3.75
520—Mrs. J. H. McNeill, work as
deputy sheriff (>.00
521 Sirs. J. H. McNeill, trans. Clark
children to orphan home 21 44
522—J no. R. Daniel, salary and
stamps 31.12
523—Elsie Maxwell, salary and
expenses 188.02
524—Mrs. Lena Little, salary &J.40
525— Miss Velma Kirk, salary .. 7200
52*— News-Dispatch Prtg. & Audit.
Co.. supplies county clerk 4.20
527—The Warden Co.. deed record,
county clerk 48.50
528 Times-Democrat, supplies, print-
ing commissioners' proceedings._-82.00
52^—C. S. Highsinith. salary .. I5f>.25
c.Vt -Mrs. Kotha Smith, salarv __ 90.00
" 531—Miss Mamie Joe Howsv.
work for Co.. Treas. 30.00
532 The Standard Office Supply
Co.. supplies for> Co. Treas 10.531
533—Times-Democrat, resale tax
list --_ 93.25
^34—Geo. D. Barnard Stationary
Co* supplies. Co. Trea>. 12.75
*35—W. V Ferris, salarv and . \ 156.74
536—Josh Kirby. salary . 100.00
o37 J. C. Darwin, assessing
delinquents -- 14.00
538—Standard Office Supply Co.. writ-
ing fluid, county assessor 4.80
539 -H. H. Porter, salary and ex. 137.17
540 -Mattie Henry, salary 90.00
541—Oklahoma Equipment Co.. -tip-
plies, Co.. Supt. claim $113.85 58.00
542—Altus Drug Store, supplies..34.05
543—J. C. Chism, salary 20.00
>44—J. C. Chism, surveying 10.00
545—M. L. Lewi>. supplies 3.00
546—J. T. Ratcliff. salary as
Co. Com. ... 48.13
547 \V. M. Cunningham, salary as
Co.. Com 47.73
548—A.C. Lock, salary as Co.Com. 45.83
>49—J. T. Ratcliff. R & 1! inspec. 12.00
550—W. M. Cunningham,
R & B inspection 9.00
551 J. T. Ratcliff. R & B
inspection 24.00
552—J. M. William.s salary 172.75
553—A. F. Aldridge, jury bailiff 24 00
554—J. T. Austin, court bailiff 24.00
555—A. J. (jiarner, salary, janitor 95.00
556—Fred Zimmerman, salary 156-25
557—Bessie Abernathy. salary .. 90.00
558—Geo. D Bernard Co.,
marriage record 55.50
559—Geo. D. Bernard, supplies.
court clerk .. 17.50
—Altus Weekly News, supplies. j
court clerk 12.30 |
561—Co-operative Publishing Co..
supplies 55.80
5f*2—Geo. D. Barnard Stationary
To abort a cold
and prevent com-
plications take
Co., justice' docket 20.25
5^3—-Mrs J. H McNeill.
vital statistics, 21.75
5<>4—C. ti. Spears, monthly
report 15000
565—Jno. B. Thaggard, expenses
trans, insane 10.44
5t> Torn Ward, trip to Enid.
taking insane 17.42
567— V Thompson, exp. in trans
insane .. 6.00
5'>8 -I)r. C. (i. Spears, caring for
Long in hospital 90.00
5f>9— Dr. C. ti. Spears, pauper
physician .. 200.00
570 I E. Burke. Gor. for poor._43.95
571- -Mrs. Nora Dodsoii. »cho!ar-
•hip and books fi r orphans.. 23.01
572 Mrs Belle Dodds. widow
pension * 10.00
?*3-~Mrs. jattie Rainey, wiiiow
pens i, »;i _ 15.00
574—City of Altus, light, water._52.;>8
575- -W. C". CU'ere. plumbing -- 47.25
57' — Xltus Mill Work Co.. work
on c< urt hous • and material .. 630.55
577- -W. C. Cltere. supplies.
court house 250.25
578 City Natl. Bank., mono..
id < iord< i Wallace 147.7.1
579— Germo M re. Co , supplies 135.47
?SO -Germo Mfg. Co.. supplies _. 9839
581—(Vniin Mfg. Co.. supplies __ 108.94
.-82—1. I*. Ham. inspector, election.
Aug. 3. 1920 3.00
-83—M. K. \\ (H)ldridge. inspector.
election, Aug. 3. 1920 300
5**4 John D. Bailey, inspector
election. Aug. 3. 1920 3.00
58>—I. \\ . Estes. inspector
election, Aug. 3. 1920 3 00
58 -\\'» T. Thurman. inspector
election. Aug. 3. 193) 3.00
•s8"—J. M. Madden, inspector
election. Aug. 3. 1920 3.00
.-88 J. M. Eel ley. inspector
ele.-tion. Aug. 3. 1920 3(X)
589—J.. \\ . Fareley. inspector
election. Aug. 3. 1920 300
5W N I! Strother, inspector
election. Aug. 3. 192" 3.00
591—I. [). Hall, inspector
election. Aug. 3, 1920 3.00
592—R. M. Thorp, inspector
election. Aug. 3. 19i*' 3(X)
593—-T. W. Yates, inspector
election. Aug. 3. 1920 . . 3,00
594—G. T. Mitchell, inspector
election. Aug. 3, 1920 3.00
595—V. M. Arnold, inspector
taction. Aug. 3, 1920 3.00
596 J. M. Motheral. inspector
election. Aug. 3. 1920 3.00
597—John T. Roberts, inspector
election. Aug. 3. 1920 300
598—C. H. Nance, inspector
election, Aug. 3. 1920 1 3.00 j
599—Rayburn Kimberlin. inspector
election. Aug. 3. 1920 3.00
600—J. L. Piatt, inspector
election. Aug. 3. 1920 , 3.00
601—Geo. Smith, inspector
election. Aug. 3. 1920 3.00
602 —Bonebrake-Hightower, supplies
flection Aug. 3. 1920 ...... - 5.05
603 R. E. Berry, salary and ex..
farm demonstrator 115.27
604—Otis Garner, work on negro
school house .. 6.00
Mb— E. {'.. Allen, sanitary work
for separate school 4.00
606—Crew-Lcvick Co o5.33
607 C. E. Branch, road work ._ 148.50
t>08—J. A. Vaughn, road»work .. Ui.OO
609 J D. Barnes, road work .. 16.00
610—rE. W. Brown, road work .. 31.00
(•11—G. W. Martin, road dragging 12.00
612—B. F. Ingram, road dragging 8.00
613—Crew-Levick Oil Co.. .J _. 92.35
614 -Wey Motor Co., oil 5.75
615 B. F. Ingram, road dragging 10.00
616—M. E. Jcfties, road work .. 135.00 j
617 -Lee Chi mii| as signed) pay roll 40.00)
618—J. W. Robertson, road work 165.001
619—W. I.. Eastman, road work 58.001
620—C. B. McCormack.
(assigned) road work 221.72'
621 — 1. C Robbins, road work . 144,'JOl
(.22 Dascomb-Daniels Lbr
Co1., lumber 197.101
623—C. Clyde Martin, bridge
work and dragging road 19.501
624 -!.. N. Giibcrt, road work,
claimed $72.00. allowed 58.50!
625—Summers Hdw. Co.. supplies 23.40•
(<*' Elmer Buck, road work .. 9.00'
j 627 - I. W. Aguew. supplies .. 2.1(1.
t o28 I k t arter, road work __ 58.50,
for poor house 7.35 j
t'30—J. W. Dawson, teaching
separate school 100.00
631—I arl !\. Reid. engineering ex.,
and nay roll i 528.22
632—W. k. Bradford, bridge work.
claimed $68.30. allowed 66.00
<<33 C I! McCormack. road wk. lMi.10
(o4 Ed Lewis, bridge work __ 14.00
635—Farmers St. Bank. Tipton.
Tipton bridge 1108.55
636—C. B. McCormack (tssignedt
F.xt work St. Hy. Repairs 277.00
637—I). Waldroop. hauling
bridge mateliar - 40.00
638—Altus Machine & Boiler Co.,
supplies, labor 38.69
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Weeden, M. L. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1920, newspaper, October 14, 1920; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287514/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.