Bixby Bulletin (Bixby, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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BIXBY BULLETIN
VOL. X
BIXBY. TULSA COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, l9W
NO. 25
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DELICIOUS COLD
DRINKS and ICE
CREAM.
ertson are Close
FIRST LADY OF THE
LAD IS DEAD.
PRESIDENT IS HART BROKER WHEN THE
EN3 ROME.
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We handle the Mus-
kogee Ice Cream Co’s
Cream, which is Pure
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Mrs Woodrow Wilson, wife of
Returns Coming In Slow; About 85 Per cent Of Votes Counted the president of the United
Both Men claim Nomination But- Will Likely
Take The Official Count.
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WOULD FALSIFY OUR
UTTLE CITY.
“tommy rot” about matters else
where.
MRS. ADA BLANCH HOWELL.
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March 28, 1856, Ada Blanche
i Murthy wets born near Ramney,
, Hampshire county, West Vir-
Tulsa herself is so infamously
rotten that her newspapers
seem to be aftieted with the eon
tagious epidemic. Both the
World and Democrat, have Per- i Her brought the
sisted in (living, this thriving rassCn„ntVi Mo , in
Iittle city crouit for nl most GTGry 1H6S
murder and soandal outside Tuh | 0n Member 3, 1877i ,he be.
“ ‘ _ came the wife of James K
When Ralph Perryman, an Howell. To them were born
.lnM1^n^.°Ut lSh?.t and ln#tantly four children eland, Sallie, Roy
Davenport Wins Over Malloy For Congress
COUNTY RETURNS ARE PrtAGTlCALLY ALL IN ANO NOMINEES AND ARE NAMED
CROSSLAND ANO SNEED MAY ASK ANOTHER COUNT TO OES DE WINNER.
killed Charles Smith at Jenks
several months ago Tulsa papers
and Beatrice ,
They came to O klahoma some
stated that the tradegy was en yeai.s since? ani have been
ae e in ix y. 1 ot long ago }rap0rtant factors in the life of
several young bucks” were ar- this communitv.
rested for disturbing religious Aboufc onp year ft(?0 ghe suffer
worship at a rural church sever- ed a gtroke of paraiysiS) and
a mi es ,ibove Bixby on the i about two weeks ago another
opposite side of the Arkahsas : followed Frow this she never
sirer and a Tulsa daily reported !ralUed and passed away on
that it took place in Bixby. mhursday) Julv 80, aged 58
These reports as are dozens of year8f 4 mo„ths and 2 days,
ot eis concerning just such Funeral services were con
matters are false and untrue. ducted by Rev. H. E. Brill on
These publications seldom Friday at Vd a, m., after which
publish an article about Bixby interment was made in our
but that it is false. ; cemetry. The services were
Tulsa newspapers need to tell attended by a large concourse
t'b* J^ruth aljout_ conditions in , neighbors . apd friends fv'un
Tulsa and stop publishing its town.
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Condensed Statement of the Condition of The
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK
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At Bixby, in the State of Oklahoma, at the Close of
Business June 16th, 1914.
RESOURCES.
Loans............................ $64,576.78
Warrants........................................... 1,644.45
Furniture and Fixtures ..................... 2,000.00
Real Estate ....... 2,177.05
Cash and Sight Exchange .
TOTAL
I 1,909.95
LIABILITIES
$82,305.23 fj\
Capital..:...................................................... '$10,000.00
Profits .....................
DEPOSITS
Bills Re Discounted
Bill Payable ...».........
TOtAL
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381.79
64.123.44
4,800.00
3,000.00
$82,05.23 f\\
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The above Statement is Correct:
M. S .WEBSTER.
Cashier.
[DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
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’23 • 0*- ■00- *0 ^ ^000*0 0-000-^ **-^-0* 0* ■ 00* • 000 ■ *0 mi-**-*?
With 85 pur cent <>f the votes
counted 33 counties complete
• 1 ud 34 incomplete Judged B
A Robinson is slightly in the
lead for the democratic nomi-
nation for governor Williams
supports are duiunng a victory
for the Durant jurist of over
2,000 plurality. The votes us
counted and Robinson 26,132,
Williams 25,389, Jennings
16,278, Dunlop 10,133. West
9,030, and Herrin}' 7,360.
CONTY NOMINKLS
County judge, J. W.Woodford.
County attorney,Ed ward Cross-
land.
Sheriff, James Wooley.
County clerk, Lewis Cline.
County treasurer, Edward Dal-
ton.
Clerk of the coiTWN. Frank In
grab it m
County assessor R E. Curran
Superintendent of schools, H.
1). Maxwell
County surveyor R. K.Hughes
County commissioner, district
1 Ed. Baker.
State Democratic committee
man, Thomas I. Munroe.
Practically complete but un-
official returns canvassed yes
terday by candidates and other
interested persons give tire can-
didates and other interested
persons give the candidates
named in the lore going tin*
AWbmvdi the,pW
tion board last night completed
States died at the White House
at five o’clock yesterda.v after
noon Death came alter a brave
struggle of months against
Bright’s disease with complica
tions.
The President was completely
I unnerved by the shock and hi>
grief was heartening
Both houses of Congress
adjourned when Mrs. Wilson's
death was announced and for a
j brief time the wheels of
government wore virtually
stopped
The flag on the White Huse
dropped and the silence of
. deatli spread over the White
House for the first time since th-*
the death of Mrs. Benjamin
Harris in 1892
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NOTICE
Any person shooting any kind
of firearms within the Incorpor-
ated limits of the town of Bixby,
will be prosecuted hereafter un
der the ordinances of said town,
in such cases made and provid
ed.
1 C. C. Thrasher
Justice of the Peace.
it and themselves and with ener
and ability.
Jim Wooley lead his opponent
H F. New block by 200 votes and.
W E Hooker was far behind.
It seems from the returns of
Tuesday’s primary that Lucas of
Slriutook, Avery of Tulsa and
B iker o! Bixby are the Demo
cratie nominees for Commission
er.
County Judge, Conn Linn de
feated Charles L. Fildes for the
Democratic nomination for I)is.
trlot Judge in every precinct in
! the entire district.
According to John D. Porter,
secretary of the county election
board, the official of the Tulsa
country vote will be made to the
i state election board today, with
j 65 candidates on the state Demo- 1 _________________
crattc ticket together with Re j Ed pHiton defeated Guy J.
publican; Progressive; Socialist j Meaoham for County Treasurer
and Prohibition tickets at least j b a wid* Inargin.
doubled the work compared with
the election four years ago.! JohnPierce.oftbePiercea-
However.the lack of system and | mU8tcenfc (1° ’ is 1,1 tu
apparent disregard of making 1 ^a,v
early returns to the state board Miss. Lana Lnwtium left Thin
proved a serious handicap to the! sday for Colorado where she will
Tulsa county board. .spend the month
“Uncle Joe” Cooper has great
The following persons have
either advanced the suscriptlon
else become new ones during the
past week: C. G. White, Othello
O. Henderson, ,T. W. Hamilton.,,
ana J. G. Hart of Bixby and J. J.
its official canvass of the Tulsa j Bepriest of Monero, N. M.
county votes, the exact vote for j — - " ■
each candidate was not known,
as the compilation of the figures
had not been completed.
Sneed and Crosslanu agreed to
recount without a formal con
test
Crossland yesterday afternoon
said that he would consent, and,
in fact, urge that a recount Lie
made, in order to positively know
the nominee.
The progress made by the j
county officials yesterday was j
slower than expected, but with 1
nearly every precinct the candi- |
dates who were leading Wednes- i
day slowly gained on the nomi-
nees.
R. K. Hughes is leading for
county surveyor by a wide mar-
gin.
Robert E. Curran has won the
Democratic nomination for coun-
ty Assessor, He is the only man
ior the place and his election is
as certain as the rising sun.
James W. Woodford has de-
deated Judge, H. B. Schaeffer
for the democratic nomination
for County Judge. It means j
something for Jim Woodford to
wid the nomination from a man
like Judge Scliaeffer. Either
of these men, however, would
| serve tills ot/unly with credit to
ly improved tha appearance of
things on S. Armstrong and
Breckenridge Streets If every
body was as energetic ns is Un-
cle,. loe vv,e would not hnvojo de-
maed that the weeds be cut nor
declair a cleanup day.
No. 10467
Statement of the Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Bixby, Oklahoma,
At the Close of Business June 30th, 1914
KKSOCKCKH
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Ivuan.s and lllscounts.................
Overdrafts.........................
1'. S. Bonds........................
Kurnituiv and Fixture ... .....
CASH ANO EXCHANGE
.....*T#,flti5.58
.......71.05
......(1.250,00
.........1.500. Xi
- 17.144.83
Total ....
. $104,631.41
madimvikS
Capital Stock..........................
Surplus. CnUtvided i’rotli*..........
Dividends 1 npald. . ...........
Circulation...................... ...
DEPOSITS _____
■S'iri.OOO.(XI
.V8611.8S
.. I.250.(X'
........•,200.0(1
- 70.561 53
Total.....
$104,631 (K>
The above Statement is correct,
C. LIPSCOMB,
Cashier.
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Worsham, Harry W. Bixby Bulletin (Bixby, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914, newspaper, August 7, 1914; Bixby, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496420/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.