The Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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personal tax of J. K. Davidson, for
Davidson (iroctry Co.. in the sum 01
.519.80 was ordered cancelled. Tin- affi-
davit of V. V. Moorelicad for reliat •
■>f lax on land was continued. The afti-
lavit of erroneous assessment of T. ft.
..Hyde was continued. It was ordvre.l
'hat the assessment of 1918 he cancelled
I" '»n Lots 1, 2, .? and 4, Block M, Origin-
. al Elmer. same being church property,
llie affidavit of erroneous assessment
<>f C. C. Hightower was rejected.
No action was taken on the petition ,
_ of I). V Jameson, et al. asking that i
Perry Steeds be appointed constahk- i
of Martha Township.
There being no further business at!
this time, the board a<ljourncd to meet'
\\ ednesday. March 5th, 1919. at which I
time the consideration of a petition to!
opeii a public road through Section 19.'
* Twp. 2. X. R„ 18 \\ . will be considei -
ed. A. ( LOl'KK.
Chairman of Hoard
Attest-JOHN R. DAN'IKI..
County Clerk.
Now, on this Stlwlav of March. 1919 i
at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.. the!
.same being the time set by the board j
of county commissioners for hearing)
and determining the petition herein !
filed praying for a certain road to be'
opened and laid out. which is hereafter j
more particularly described, it appear- j
inj,' that petitioners for said road have
hied :> legal petition, bond duly accept- '
ed and approved provided by law.
and notice in the Times-Democrat has
been published as required by law. and
thai each land owner through which
said proposed road shall run has been I
duly served with notice of this meeting |
[for more than six days prior to thi> j
If date, and that said petitioners have'
Jin all things complied with the law in'
ptnis cause: and said commissioners of J
J)Jackson County having heard all the
evidence introduced by the parties in :
interest and being in all things fully in-!
tormed and advised, do herebv order
ithat a road thirty-three feet wide, be- !
jZ^rinning at . the one-fourth mile stone
r, >iiI the east side of Section Nineteen i
f. (19) in Township Two (2) North, of i
I Range Eighteen (18) West of the In-
dian Meridian, in Jackson County. Ok-
lahoma. thence 10.5 feet South, thence
West 2<>40 feet, thence South 45 dc-'
grees west 21.5 feet, thence South (i9_',
teet to the right-of-way of the St.I.oui- '
and San Francisco Ky. Co. thence i
North 7(X» feet to the South line of the '
N\\ j of said Section 19 T. 2 N. R. j
18 W.. thence hast along said quarter i
section line K-.5 feet, thence North X)!
degrees Kast 4.1 feet to intersection of |
Kast line of said Section NW'j 19-2N- !
18. thence F.ast Jft-KI feet to the East i
line of said Section 19-2N-18. thence
South I(>.5 feet to place of beginning, be '
and the same is hereby ordered laid '
nit and opened as a public highwav of'
Jackson County, and dedicated to the •
use of the public as nuch.
Witness our hands and seals this 5th
day of March. 1919
, A. C. LOCKE.
-Attest: Chairman of Hoard.
JNO. R. DANIEL
County Clerk.
After which the Hoard adjourned to
meet in regular session the first Mon-
day in April, 1919
A. C. LOCKE.
Chairman of Hoard.
Attest: JNO. R. DANIEL
County Clerk.
First Christian Church
Sunday School 0:45 a. in. Subject I
at II a. in. "How Christians May Know 1
the I.ord Dettcr."
At 8:.H) p. ni.. "I'n pardon able Sin. or
the Sin -against the Holy Spirit."
Nou are invited to attend these ser-
'GEO. W. LEE
ALTUS. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. APRIL 3, 1919.
o! Administrator in the County Court j rowing won.- The money al-i> seems t'reir vi es. She can't live with
County of Jackson. State of Oklahoma I <o have a religion of its own :i< it ......r-! 1l"' t ,ivi" without her.
County of Jackfon. State of Oklahoma
lu tile Matter of the Estate of lame
\\. Geyer. deceased.
The State of Oklahoma : To the heirs
next of kin and creditors of the suit'
.fames W. Geyer. deceased.
Von arc hereby notified that Hen K.
I'lowfrs and G. !•'. Geyer have applied
for letters of Administration on said
estate to be granted to them and that
said application will be heard at a
regular term of said court held at the
court room of said court on the I5th
day of April; 1919. at 10 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and seal of said
court hereunto affixed this the 27th
day of March. 1919
(Seal) J. M. WILLIAMS.
County J udg
to have a re I i.
Iv always keej
touising fashin
of its own. as it near-
Lent iu the most as-
The war 6syd to he three tho
mile-, away—and now the P/esid •
I to- tir r
vard : EacI: of ftw I.
land ■ terror mark
Russia.
sjikI ' How wotil.l
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shall knou tliem."
ion. pestilence and
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Tires! Tires! Tires!
30x3 $11.00
30x3 1-2 $ 12.00
Where? You will find them at The Altus
Tire Co., 107 S. Main Street.
We are established agents for the famous
KELLY SPRINGFIELD and MOHAWK TIRES.
We also rebuild your old tires and do first class
guaranteed vulcanizing, put on Gates Half Soles
and retreads.
Bicycle Tires, Gas, Oils and
Accessories
Remember the Place and Location
Altus Tire Co. Moore's Place
107 S. Main ^t.
ALTUS, OKLA.
Phone 485
Ladies Attention
Juat Installed
Harwell's Electric
Hair Dryer.
Shampoo Board
Special'Attention given To Children
Harmon & Glazner Barber Store
North Side Square
Wm
Tho att-yoar^round soft drink.
Leader <>h 5 ft, mtcc ostahl fohed,
k strengthened «ini confirmed
by its followers and imitators*
Bevo's leadership is proclaimed
by the largest rear guard that
ever followed a leader.
Sold cvpr>»vherp » Fami!io< supplied by
^roccr.dru^iot and dealer.-"--Visitor*
arc cordially Invited to inspect our plant.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
ST LOUIS.
The WiUiamaon-Halscll-Frazter Co.,
r»'ntril<utor« ALTl'S OKLA.
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