The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 15, 1920 Page: 3 of 10
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Perryton
Acreage
Tracts
View
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Eight 10 acre tracts Eight 20 acre tra cts Two 40 acre tracts diTDJ C. D. Highway one-half tnUe South of Perryton.
Absolutely to be sold to the Highest biddei-on easy terms. Saleliialfitrytlldbc;iockp. m.
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Will Conduct the Sale Assisted by Ed Littleton of 5PertWn Te'as
The name was selected because of the fine view of the city. The tract contains 3?0 acres of level virgin prairie. Was selected Itecaiisfe
of the excellent location and good drainage arid the great.demand for suburban homes. Each subdivision faces on laid-pUt street
The residences of Perryton View will be in easy reach of business school church and lodge and all advantages of city life aftcUlsojenjdy
'the freedom of the country life and the freedom from city incorporation tax that is bound to come with the growing city. Ah excellent
location for dairy or poultry business. . J -.
Fifty Dollars in Cold Given Away on Day of Sale!
TERMS OF SALE: 20 per cent cash 30 per cent in 60 days 15 per cent in 6 months'15 in iV'moriths "20 per ctit'in 18 Mori'fatsfiiWsrcent
interest on deferred payments or 5 per cent discount for cash.
Sale Managed by
COMMISSIONERS' 'PROCEEDINGS
j. April S 1920.
'.Board or County. Commissioners met In
regular session with O. O. Mendcnhall
Chairman F. II. Drum A. G. Daniel
members. .
Slaved" end-seconded to adjourn to meet
Tuesday April C at 8 o'clock A. II. Tues-
day all member present.
Moved by Daniel and Seconded by Men-
dcnhall that tha following rcporls-bo'np-proved:
Brown IJ. O. .Treasurer.
Couch J. II.. Sheriff.
Gardner I:. U. Under sheriff
C. K. Drum Field sheriff
Keith Jcsslt- cowt cleric
Foster A. 8 county clerk
Hammond K. H Justlco panco.
O. W. Talor Justice peace
shockloy Ai J llnlko township.
Mateman Alack and H. II. Marvel Hpe-
clal deputy sheriff.
Moved by' Drum seconded by Daniels
that tax be jipt extended nny farther time
Motion carried.
Moved by Daniel and seconded b Drum
that the following bills for salary bo al-
lowed. Motion curried.
Mendcnhall. O. O. Sal.tr' $49.71.
Drum. C. K. Salars $115.00
Mendcnhall O. O. Inspecting roads. $D.
Biuilcl A. O. Inspecting rouds 12.0V
unlet. A. a.. Salary. $48.SS
i Messe. H. D. Salary J1C6.CC.
Keith Jessie Salary J1C0.00
Miles Udlth Salary 190 00
Brown II. a.. sataryr$ll0.00
Hueulcy Chas. salary $90.
Miller. A. U. saUry fSl.OO
Huguley Jennie Clerical work SCO.
Maddox IL It. Salary Jailor and board
1101.00
Drum F. It. salary $4C84
Oardntr. Ed Co. Attorney sal tlGG.GG.
Couch J. 1!. salary I16S.CC.
Couch J. U.tMlicnKC $2i.fiu.
Drum C. K -Mlleasu' $"G 30.
Gardner K. O. Uxponsa delivering J. G.
Stewart to asylum $11.49.
B. U. Gardner expense trip to Clinton
Com case $21.02.
. Rehfrow J W salary county nssensor
$150.00
Jlroun Stella salary $90.
' Slurry W. Vf. .Assisting County As-
sessor $70.
JKnnuss A. IXialary and board of one
Inmate. $71.50.
Gardner 13. JL salary $125.
Drum C. K. drnjnfro $0.75
Qulnn J. HrSalary '$23.00.
btalllnRs Matule sulnr' $72.
Elcman Vlnnlo bounty $3.25.
llammon II. H.
Hall. 11. salary $90.
Foster A. S.- salary $150.
Hall. U clerical work. JC0.
Hickman V. A. Itctr. Olrths and death
$3 00.
Derthlck It) ran B. Hot' birth & deaths
$4.75.
Henson W I. salary $150.00.
lli'nson W. L. Expense visiting schools
$48.60
Smith Marlon R.. Sec. election board
$50.
tlierim. W. A salary and cxponon as
Cwicty engineer $153.90. '
5(o?cd by Daniel oml seconded by
Drum fist tl.r folio lug bonds bo op-
Ipra- ; ittoi "1 Thiili. Beaver
..tatc Uank y Commtrru Gate Okla
l.anH of Ucitver City Beaver.
LaKsmp 1 tate Bank LaKemp.
il'lrat Btatt Bank Forgan Okla.
Moved by Drum and seconded by Dan-
tclj Uiat tho following marks and brands
bi!upprocd: Motion run ltd.
!obie. J. Y N reverseil on right hip.
Jloblnnon Geo. W. II on right hip.
p right car.
Canndy M. It. "K connected on left
hip.
.Cumm. Clinton It. 4 Quarter circle four
oir'fett-nlp.-
Kitchln A. A. open AK connected on
left hip.
;. Glrk W. C. lazy XT on left-hlp on left
1 shoulder. i- -
u Movod and seconded that tho follow-
ing claims for bounty be allowed. Mo-
tion carried.
fresh dump odor of a BelglarTSatur- ns wcirairoriiie'ipv""-
dy. Xhe woodeji top 0' the ompty j their manufacture.
ins hero actually savea ner irom
I asMed cwlte keen on the drasaaUc j dliUculUaa U Ute com la bauJ"
WEDNESDAY
ww-w. w m r .r-i
jcM" KiitK oi iventucKy
Chcgg Chnrley lxunty. $2 00
Uvuns Carl A. bounty $2.30
Claflln C. U. bounty 10 C5
Tenner I F. bounty $2 00
Heard J M. bounty 3.20
Golf Tom bounty $15.00
GettlngB. Cecil bounty $1.00
Beason Tom bounty. $11.70
KUlgevtay John bounty $3.C0.
Howe A. N. bounty $1.90.
Smith. Clifford bounty. $3.00.
i;.A. Bennett bounty $2.25
nock. II 111 ce. bounty $5.00.
Sheldcn Xenon bounty $2.70.
Brower II. A. bounty $1.25.
Bradshaw. Spencer bounty $1.00.
Just. J. J. bounty $2.0
Morris. T. J liounty $12.35
Seybold John bountyt $2.00.
Hllderbnind. Oliver bounty $1.05.
Smith J. II.. bounty. $3.75
Dyer I.. A. bounty $3.75.
smith J. It. bounty $1.25
HagcitW A. H. bounty? $22 65.
Nell Frnnk l bounty $4.15.
Moitlrick J. J. bounty $1.15.
lturet l'hlllp. bounty. $4.20.
Foster. A. S. Cash from 'cash box for
bounty $21.90.
Moved by Mendenhall and seconded by
Daniel to adjourn fur dinner to meet at
1 o'clock p. 111. Motion carried.
Hoard met pcrsuant to adjournment; -all
members present.
Movcil mid seconded that the follow Ink
claims b allowed. Motion carried.
Hoy & Co.. groceries for L. II. White 2
months. $40.00
Strickland J C board and car hire to
County cnglitccr $2S.30.
Knowlus Co-Operatlvo Co. groceries to
I.. A. Iiylou $20.00.
Truux t'udertaklng Co. Casket Melvcn
Kiver $83.00.
Keith Jessie Telephone stamps and
drayugo. $12.90.
Hen I low J. W. Tel and stamps J 2. CO.
Buxton F. CUInni r. Supplies County
tn'nsurors o(llci) $21.75.
.Micker. "Will. Mdse'. tot- Jail $5.42
Noel. J. Fred supplies looso l(sJ bind-
er $37.50. '
Warden company supplies court clerk
$2.50
Co-Oporatlvo Fub. Co. supplies $4.26.
Warden Co. supplies County Clerk
$16.83..
Law son sll. N.. wall map of County
i'ur A.-we'or. $8.00.
C U- ItodgLrs mcdlclno and medical
Bvrvlco for John Dally 524.50
Callaway O. l.. casket for J. M. Brown
JM.CO.
Heady E. IJ. Medical attention Lafa
White. $45.23.
Blown B. G. Stamps and telephone
s:c 00.
Gardner Edwin H.. expense account
County Attorney $12.50.
Henson W I.. telephono and express
$7.89.
Couch. J. II telephone $25.34
Hoinms-Wllson-Walkes Supplies to
cord. $43.00.
court clerk and couutv clerk $75.34.
Truax II D. cuspldores for court" room
$3.60.
.uuKer I.. It. printing looso leaf deed
moid $15.61
iltnord Co. Lerk $40.74
uOjdDjaj '-og Su)tuitT i(3)udci 'nnou
1 llominesrWTRon-V-alker Co Supplies
"MIU Uui .'uM IOC.1'6.
WiUcn Co.. Delinquent Tax sales re-
cord. IStcphcnscii Owen salary. $50.00.
Trtiax. Wallier IIwil Co. supplies for
court houso $27.55.
Thomas. Maudo O. Printing and Sup-
plies $283.50.
Culwcll J W. Attorney In Stewart case
$10.00.
Fosfr A. S. Stamps telephone and
drayagu $10.12.
I 'nr melee. C. D. bounty $300
Beaver Hwd. and Fur. Co. mdso court
houso $4.00
North wCBt'Tclcphftno Co. rent on 10
phones C months $167.90.
Movod by Daniel und -seconded by Drum
to adjourn to meet at 8:00 o'clock- Wed-
n(ria'.Aprll 7 1920. Motion earned. .
Wednesday April 7 19X0 Board met
pnrbuaui to adjournment alt members
present.
iitui renuert-u uuLtasni ut io civ-.
FREE AlrfO SEttVlGfi PO THfe
w 'm r "j
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'Perryton
Moved by Mendenhall and seconded by
Daniel that the following certificates of
error be allowed. Motion carried.
Itoscoe Illzlcy Admr. ;Oaear Gardner
estate on personal property.
Nlcholcon. C. J'-V Cancellation BW1-4
SK1-4 I'J-2-21 Balko Twp.
BrowHtDg Wm. Cancellation Nl-I N
1-4 Scs.30 Twp. CN It. 26.
Buckner W. D. Cancellation SW1-4-
SWl.l Hep. !J. Twd. 5 It. 17.
. Buckner. U. W.. Cancellation NW1-4 J
NKlrl Sec. 6 Twp. 6 K. 17.
BuVkner.- D. W. .Cancellation Wl-J'NK
1-4 Sec. 31 Twp. 57H.M3..
Following- certificates of rcbdta:
Bathlot. Wm. W. Lot 11 Block 7 In
Forgnn.
Marvel-E. II. Lot S'ln'block f. lot S
block 8 'town of Forgan.; $11.00
I'atttson K. If. Nrl- SEI-4 17-4-15.
$5.45..
ItAtan. P.. erronou asse'ssrneVttr $.17
lKofce.C Art. Listed" In wrong school
district. $1.1.44.
Lkwson. II. N".fJ. IV".- Lewls.r personal
tax.'nald twice. $10 01.' '
Bishop 1- W. NK1-4 Sec. 9-4-20. $8.S0.i
.Mxon. I. t.'lriel-r;rror in consolidated
Mr- t.t.t.
fairt lie DanlM- and amcnnApA hv fn'l
dnnhnll that the application of J. C.Ij
tricifiana as.uificiai'tvojusterof losses
by fdatnugeliy hall In 'Beaver County In
compliihto nlth"Sec. 7 House-nui No
314. ifotlon carried.
Movd hv Daniel and seconded hv fen-tl
di nlinll that the hills' of Owen Stephen--I
son tor $ibana-$is oacK saury d aisai-
'owed.;MotloncnrTied MqvecJ nndvsc0nded to Increase sal-
.irv of Gwon Stephenson $10.00 making
salary $00.00. '
Moved by Daniel and seconded by Drum
that claims of It. BensCoter for work on'
state roads. $C74.. '
roster A. 24. expenso to Oklahoma
Cltyto sign foptrueks $32.45.
Carson W. "I. -House rent for Mrs.
Woods. months $12.50.
Moved by Drttm sveondeci by Daniel
that the application of a. I. Illlderbrand
marks and brands be approved and the
application or C. R. Hawkins be rejectedi
an 'Illlderbrand has ben branding with
H'on right hip.
Mov'etl by Daniel and seconded by Drum
to adjourn to meet May 3 1930. Motion
carried. .
State of Oklahoma. Beaver County SS.
I A. S. Foster county clerk in and
for said State und County do Hereby!
ceftlfy that the'abovQ la a .true and cor.
rect report of proceedings had at this
regular session- of the Board of County
Commissioners April 5. 6 7 192u
IN WITNK88 WHUKKOF I art tny
hand and official ' seal this 7th day of
April. 1920.
(riBAC) A.S. FOSTEK. "
County Clerk '
By 11. Hall Deputy.
ST mtxs
There wm quite a chance In tht
weather Sunday.
The Conquest-school cyphered the 87
school last Friday evening.
Mrs. Marr had a party ut her home.
In honor of her daughter Bernsta last
Saturday evening.
Doctor Itoifem made a business trio
to Wichita recently.
Bill OlUcsple has 'moved on the oldi
Hodman place.
If the wind fteens'en blowlncr wa will
have a new soil In Beaver county.
W. C. Bentley and J. D. Dunham's
came home from their courting trip
early.
Lots of the "farmers have stopped
work In the field on acount of the dry
weather.
We had a slight shower last night
hut not more than enough to settle the
dust.
A. W. Cecil spent Sunday at the home
of his parents at Laverne.
J. W. Hall spent Sunday with Clar-
ence Stephenson.
There was some snow fell here Sun-
day evening.
Jessie Onenl our carrier has his car
A2
""'ljnlbadlBB.
I "Boh I I da BQulngt Zex
APRIL 21st
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Texas
fixed now so" he does not have to come
In the buggy.
(Too late for last week.)
W. C Bentleymade a business trip
to Ashla'nd Kansas. Friday evening.
Henry- Hauth left here Saturday for
Wichita. 'Kansas with a can of hogs.
I Held Bingham Is building a new
house. "-'.
I J. Wi Hall took hoe-s to Krowlee Sat
urday.
'The "17". Conquest and Block schools
had a school picnic at Hound Stlnber.
They had a glorious time.
. Oil la reported to have been found at
the Gate oil well.
The Block school boya arft going to
have an Kaater camp out trip Easter
Sunday.
Chamberlain's) uxUKeaedy
The great benefit derived from
the use of Chainberlala'a pouch
Itemedy has been gratefully acknowl-
edged by many. Mrs.-DriDjamln K.
Biakeney Decatur '111 writes.
"Chamberlain's. Coagh Ifemedy U by
far the bestt medicine fotVcolda una
coughs ut -have ever Used In our
family. I 'gave It to say children
when small' for croup and have tak-
en It myself." -
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-HO VTH KLMWOOU
March is past but still .Ihs.wlnd dots
blow. '
It Is wind more wlruV'then a little
more wind. Sunday the ltttr being the
worst day wo have had this spring
Lawrence Walker cldeed a six
month's term of school at the Garrett
school house on Saturday "April 10th.
There was a surprise dinner at noon
and a splendid program .at night. Mrs.
Mabel Hughley and 'Miss Kva Green
treating the crowd to some fine music.
.Mrs. Vivian Kile Is hn jpoor health al-
though not "confined .tot her home.
T. V. Green returnid'-'to bis home
at Oklahoma City laafMwtek after a
visit with his mother. "-
Elwood Bridge and family of Beav
er City spent tbe 'week-end at the
home of Mr. Garrett. .
Lawrence Walker spent Saturday
night at the home of C. L. Fowler.
' ' 1 1 T
(Too lata' fur last week.)
Mr. Mohoffey and wife returning
from California stopped. .oyerMo visit
Mrs. Mohnffey's lsteO"Mrs. Kellogg
of this vicinity. '
The farmers got busy sowing barley
and oats after the rain of'Mareli H4th.
Kills Woods and Freda Mai-tin 'were
unltel In marriage at Sunset. March
24th.
Mrs. Walter Smith' and Mre. Jim Cun-
Inglmm attended lodge at Caleyvllle
Wednesday hlght.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. ItWoode
has been sick for two weeks but Is now
mucn improved.
Mrs f;oy ' Browp and "Mrs. Jim
Hoover were canning pork luls Meek.
Mrs. Dester OUaer and' tbee' chll.
dren left for Knld this week. Fool
Dick looks )onesrae.
The 'sale at Wm. Erie' was well at-
tended by parties from this neighbor-
hood. Arc Yo Kayy7
To be happy you must be well. If
you are frequently troubled 'with
constipation and Indigestion you can-
not "be altogether happy.' Take Cham-
berlain's TabUti to 'Cbrreet- 'Jlheae
disorders. They are-' prOBpt'aod ef-
fectual easy and pleaiant'to'take
brlflglusliftgJS newspaper.
iNOiea tana Auctioneer
LaMASTER
ft&jiMi) TVVlSlE
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'W te -.
cffl IT tts iTtlf
HtAlll
NewinBeiaVcr
W1LLARD
Storage Battery ;.
Service StaStn
READY FOR BUSINESS
New Batteries
'Rebuilding
'BEAVER BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO.
AtCrofe.W.
HarveCrosslteyiMfr. '
Beaver
NORTsI' KLMWSOB
J (Dlst. CI.)
1 We're still baying uand storms and
ihlnk many are getting nearly tired
f them by now.
- The Twlni did much damatte to Hose
tit Culver's ranch Sunday blowing over
two brom corn sued
1 The Warren'beya from Kastern 'Okla
homa passea tareugn tnis neignsor-
bood last week with their raee-noreea
-Which they were taking to Booker
-fesae.
1 Al Jaeoba folk -went- dowo by
Sheney Saturday te vUflt relatives and
Idn't returu Sunday as lb etvrta
wlth-hsM thkm. .
-Lna Jacobe stayed with Belle Hoe-
ford while her folks were gooe.
William Oray has beu helping K. C
Gray farm the past week.
Mra Gray. Mrs. Nellie Gray and Belle
llosford 'were calling- at 'Mr. aud Hire
I-atln Kyef's Friday bfternoon -to see
the -hew Tmbytioy.i Kenneth FraiikllD.
A number Of- people were disap-
pointed In not letting to go to-tt
school entertainment at the Garrett
School bouse 'Saturday night.
SuDDoee large- crowd. attended the
meetings at the .Garrett and the Mount I
Vernon school bouses Sunday but)
didn't hear on aocouut ef the wind.
Ida Hoeford sneut Saturday uleht
and Sunday with Luelle-Kgbert. '
There -waan't mauy (tlrrtag yester -
day (Sunday) on account of the w tad.
but they're hoping the- wlu4 'doesn't
blow wery Sunday;.-As the wladblewl
l-thls week.
me news away yesieruay 1 win siop lor
How to Tou-"OowiuuY
A woman should' grow jm ore bean'
tlful aa she grows older and she will
with due regard to baths diet ;and
aerdw-. and by hela her llVe
and bowtlsrltLtgood working order
If you are haggard and -yellow yotuv county aperlateadeat.t; t'e ctittrt
.'eyee loeln"thelr Itutrerasd whltM(bouaala BesvTeraiJWihMsJa o
vvvviuma jmuwHU jwiii. imt
flabby (t'taay- be due to Indlgeetloa
or to.a-sUifatenjtyer. ' ChaaUf-
laln's'Tabtets corfect"tHeedlsOrdere.
1 oalrcd.
" laiuilUr fate.
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In iEe couaty et yavUrtUj.
s3l. Pi. of Arroyu'iralUy
Faut north ofBcATor waa eul-
neaV.fTlaltor herp yesterday.
Aty Craktre ui Tif6 04 Mlaa
UeU Murtby rtre' Liberal. Xaata.t.
rleltr Salurday.ef tutjraek.
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; B?J. BloUBt.ituL Ccll Hnell. both
of aeaj-iLk wer bulla eu vU4toc
u Beaver yeeterday. s
.J f" ""' '''j'''' 'in VS
Wr. aud Mrs. fc'- fctfurriw.-aid
sou. HtaaUy lefvyr)day04riiM
for New Mestc wk'r. ItiusWy wtU
locate oad.flle. oa Uad.;
O. sli Light. coyatyi4lornr. ef
Sewurd County. Kansas'. waa-B-av-tf
vUltor fTow Lbal UM rWk.' be-
ing here oa court boabupa
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0. li. Cafgy 3fU XtiMk&nMjtm oJ4
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to Liberal
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