Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 22, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SATURDAY MOnMXB ADVERTISER
JATURDAYJULYiJ
WILLIAMS STATEMENT TO
IIKYAN COUNTY VOTEKS
Candidate For Count) Attnrni) l.n
Claim Itcforr Democrat.
Stiinloj William catitliiiatu for
county attunic. mal.o- the fullowini;
anmiutuement to tin- Denmenitie vo-
ter. of tlio emmty.
Jly Dear Friend-:
I have lioi'ti mtikine my enmiiniim
for County Attorney of Iiijan Coun-
ty Oklahoma ami lin.e etidf.ivmed
to inert a- many of tin1 olcr" a
onnorttiuitv would iciniit. but
not had the time to see anvtliiliL' like
fill of them m I take this mean-; of
putting tint elaimi fot the noniina-
"tion before you.
I liae been a life Intitf Penioctat.
was born at Helton Texas and reared
at Caddo. Oklahoma whoic I lived
until two year. uko. I attended pub-
lic nnd liiKh school in Caddo and
'Washington and I.ee University at
Lexington. Va. After 1 finished my
law course there 1 enlisted in the U.
S. Army and since my discharge have
been engaged in the practice of Uiw
in Bryan County.
I have been Assistant County At-
torney for the past year and a half
-and during that time have had much
xperience in the affairs that conic
before the County Attorney's Office.
Jjunnjr my connection witn tnis or
HKCONSTKL'CTION LEAGUE'S
CANDIDATES I'OK OFFICE
Last week the News printed what
put-potted to lie a eomjduto list of
eatidida.es etldor.-ed for Statu office
by the Keeolistntction Ia'.-ikuo. of the
'ui I'.uti an League mill the Farm-
1 ab if L'nioii. It -lent- lioveet that
ill the names did not appear in the
'ii ! teasiin of niiumplete infor-
uiatitiii. I'm the tnfoi niation of anyone in-tete-ted
We print below a uiinplete
li i ..I' i.'itnliilates endorsed bv these
hae ....rjimx atn nis fur both State and
iiemty office.
tiovetnof .1. C. Walton.
I.ieiitelinnt-Coveinor William Dar-
nell. Attorney Cieiieial. E. P. Hill.
Auditor .!. 1". lrby.
Secretin y of State. K. A. Sneed.
Treasttier. Joe 11. Strain.
Court Clerk. Frank Iiuford.
County Clerk. .1. Walter Mill
County Treasurer. E. P. Yoad
(Viunty Assessor H. I). Clear.
School Superintendent Ceph
make.
County Commissioner Distric
1. Cepha P. Slreetman.
County Commissioner Di-trir
''. A. C. Ilerndott.
Count v Commissioner Distric-
'!. i. Pat rish.
N-.
So.
SMITH-LEE PICNIC
The big picnic to be held at V 'e
I Line Patk on the Smith-I.ee ' 'in
least of Wade is attracting con- !
'nble attention this week. The pi '
will be held Friday and Saturdn. V
big barbecue dinner will be si i ed
nnd music will be furnished b 'he
Smith-Lee band led by Prof. M 'ol-
Inugh. who alo is principal of 'he
chool there. A nuniner of come
P. Bat-
1'iesident of the Hoard of Agricul- jnns navt. jjppn 0i ani n iarpe
crowd is expected. I harlie Mel r.er-
ren is expected to arrive in an air-
plane nnd make a speech. Tom
O'Brynn. another noted Oklahoma
orato'r will also made a speech Friday
afternoon.
For-
lii ie. II. O. Mi lor.
Sunt. Public Instruction .1
tenburg.
Institance Commissioner. C. F
dyce.
tabor Commissioner. Claude E.
Connelly.
Examiner and Inspector Fred
Parkinson.
Clerk of Supreme Court. William
I- ranklin.
Commissioner of Chanties
II CUT IN ACCIDENT
Miss Knthryn llelhach was brought
home Monday evening from Wilson
-uffefir.g injuries sustained in nn au
to accident Saturday between ni
nunc and ii-on
n iniinn Mirrri IlLIArVIVfi P 4rvt l. . -.
MAIHlI'.l HUH ill javiuim ..n.iBuv iur VOnCTCSs I.
i ...-. M.lt of thn Nnni mure attll Tf (hi j .? "3 'S
community was arrested late hatur- women will. u
Inv niirht. phnrped with highway
robberv upon Bonner Compton. of
Twel.e Mile Prairie. Mr. Compton
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ci... i.i . ..iH.i-h.ii the rn huerv to tne siieriu s i j wiriiriFjK
If mill II liill. .Tilt- I. in '"" -"r. .-- 7 . . " . ... . ..
pend the week-end with Mr. and Mr-.toffuo. and within n sliort time iney
IJ. E. Helbarh at Wilson and in trying I had Melton lit jail charged with the
to avoid another ear Rudolph ran his .offense
tar in tne tlltcli. 1 lie car uoor camc
open and Miss Knthryn was thrown
in the ground and rolled down a hill.1
She was pit kill up unconscious and
liken to Lone Grove and two phy-
sicians rallul from Ardmore. Al-
though no bone were broken she
uffered a badly sprained back nnd
bruises over the entire body. i
There was a wedding performed at
the Dixie Store on North Second nve-
nue here Monday. B. F. Faubien of
Ynrnnby and Mrs. Lillie Lotspeach of
Calera were married. Kev. Vinson
performing the ceremony.
ADDRESSED LOCAL CLUB
Sim Naylor. president of the Ro-
tary Club of McAlester. addressed the
and Rotary Club Tuesday noon his ad-
dress being devoted to the annual
Frank ' International Conference of Rotary
Clubs which was ncitt in June at i.o
ing talker. Aside from his talk he lid
the club in a new song which he
brought back from Los Angela
-fie. it hiin iim.n mv loiv fn nssist Corrections. Mabel liassett.
in the prosecution of several hundred Corporation Commissioner
der down to "imp" t I have' Ch Jf Mine Inspector Millard Hay. Angeles. CM. Mr. Naylor is full of
drawnndreds of indictments some' First DM. Mine Inspector. W. G. energy and ideas and is an i ntcro-t-
-of which are veiy technical and in all Rolieits. ....
my experience have never been put Congressman. Third Disk J. B
out of court on account of a defee- tauglilin. . .
tive indictment. We have had num-. Judge Sixth Judicial District Por-
erous tax and load matters brought tor Newman.
in the District Court nnd before the State Senator. T. K Mcmmtnger.
board of County Commissioners and legislature C. E. Thornley and E.
I believe nil have been handled satis-. P. White.
fnctorily. I have had charge of the County Judge Sam W. Maytubby
collections of certain shortnges which Jr. t
existed by renson of defalcations nnd ' County Attorney J. A. Shirley.
Bank failures and I have collected I Sheriff. John A Conn.
practically every cent that was due' County Weigher J. Sam Wright.
Bryan County.
I believe that within the experience
I have had that I am better qualified !
to serve as your County Attorney. .
than nny other candidate who is nn-1
nounced nnd I pledge you that if i
elected I will devote all of my time
-and energy to serving as economi-.
tally and efficiently ns is possible.
I nm not under any obligations to j
nny individula. class or faction nnd I
if elected. I can and will enfotce the
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SAVE LAST YEAR'S STRAW
Have It Cleaned
PRICES REASONABLE
Legion Hat Works
42 West Main 'Phone 67
U-
OSTEOPATH
DR. A. L. STOUT
First State Bank Building
Phone 888 Res. Phone GGO-J
FARM LOANS
ATTRACTIVE RATES
QUICKEST SERVICE
Lewis & Matthews
First State BftBk Bid.
DURANT OKLA.
NORMAL STUDBNi
Our line of School Books.
Supplies is very complete.
we can meet the stud
needs in this line let that J
be what it may.
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I oueuBi prices on quanta
ilots of Blackboard Crayons i
I Erasers.
Durant Book StorM
Phone 699 204 W. M
C. O. JOHNSON
FARM LOANS
Rear Office
I) u nuil Nutloiin' wank
IJLIRAN'I. OKLA
IJldp.
We Invite Visitors to
Durant to
visit our nursery and
see what a splendid
institution we have
and what fine trees
and plants we have
at the west end of
Main street.
Durant Nursery Co.
Inws fairly and impartially alike
all.
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I would be glad if you would think
over my claims and if you believe
that I can make you a good County
Attorney. I will greatly appreciate
your vote nn the 1st of August. '
Respectfully.
STAN' LEY WILLIAMS.
Adv. ;
Mrs. Kid.i Guy is entertaining
nephew from Hastings
(Michigan) News.
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Ladies find CORONA very use-
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Looks nice ; gives your letter an
added touch of individuality.
Have One demonstrated
E. M. EVANS Dealer
114 North Third
Phone 71
JULY BARGAINS
New Perfection Oil Stove 4 bur-
nor complete with oven regu-tBr J B.m
htr price $34.50 only fSm aV V
2 Quart Ice Cream Freezers (Ql 7 IS
serves 12 people each $9 mum b&
Water coolers from $3.75 gfb uk m KB b.
to $22.50
White Cups and Saucers per 9 J"
set m vC
White Plates per
set
CRUSO CREAM SEPARATORS
Large size 550 pound capacity (S 7 S ff j
375 pound capacity - tifemESl 4f
each P09bUU
5 Gallon Milk Can worth $1.50 OS
each OC
Milk Coolers all sizes from 40c (Q tf
PRESERVING KETTLES LARGE SPOONS FUNNELS
AND EVERYTHING FOR PRESERVING
AND CANNING
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E. G. McKINNEY HDWE. CO.
20S West Main Street 'Phono Hi
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Every mat. who haa charge of the affairs of this bank are men who
live here in Durant and Bryan County they are In touch with every
phase of business live stock and agriculture.
They want to serve you to the beat of their ability consult them
often
C. C. Hatchett
L. F. Lee
Dr. J. B. Smith
J. D. Abbott
C. Dyer
B. G. Brown
V. J. Steger
J. W. Brown
Frank Gibson
Hial Currln
The First National Bank
OF DURANT
Speairs Township
County of Bryan State of Oklahoma
Financial Statement for the Fiscal Year beginning July
1st 1921 and ending June 30 1922 and Estimated
Income and Needs for Current Expenses for the Fiscal
Year beginning July 1st 1922 and ending June 30th
1923 as required by Section 2 of Chap. 226 (H.B.
418) Laws 1917.
Financial Statement as of June 31) 1922 For Use of Township Board
Detail Total
"A" GENERAL FUND
ASSETS
1 CASH on hand June 30 1922 $ 104.42
2 TAXES 1921 In process of collection $4246.59
3 LESS the 10 oo added for delinquen
cies 789.85
4 NET TAXES in process 3456.74
5 TOTAI Current Assets $3561.16
LIABILITIES
6 WARRANTS outstanding June 30 1922 5422.54
RESERVES:
7 FOR APPROPRIATION Unexpended
Balance Current Year Line 18
Column 6-C. (Note 1
8 FOR INTEREST Accrued and accru-
' ing on outstanding warrants 350 00
9 TOTAL LIABILITIES and Reserves .... 5772.51
w uux.un.iNi ouKri.ua
11 CURRENT DEFICIT 2211.38
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
GENERAL FUND For Fiscal Year Ending June 30 1922.
- - Total Warrant
Appropriations Issued
TOTAL $7898.59 $7898.69
ESTIMATED NEEDS FOR YEAR FOR USE OF TOWNSHIP BOARD '
ENDING JUNE 30 1923 DelaTl Total
"D" GENERAL FUND
2 For office supplies blank books station-
s ery and printing $ 90.00
3 For dragging and other maintenance of
roads .-. 4924.00
5 For tools and equipment 500.00
6 For road work including compensation
of supervisors 1800.00
7 For building bridges and culverts and
nurchase of rierht-of-wnv 1 am nn
TOTAL ...."""."; ' ' $8776.00
CERTIFICATE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY OF BRYAN as.
We the undersigned duly elected qualified and acting officers of
Speairs Township County and State aforesaid do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing statement of the fiscal condition of Bald Town-
ship is true and correct; and that the amounts enumerated In the state-
ment of estimated needs are reasonably necessary for current expenses
in the proper conduct of the affairs of said Township.
We further certify that the above and foregoing is a true aud cor-
rect copy of the statement and estimates prepared and made at t
meeting held on the first Monday in July 1922.
J. W. JONES Trustee.
Chairman of Board of Commissioner.
B. N. HULTSMAN Clerk.
Member of Board of CommisalonerE.
W. L. RAMBO Treasurer.
Member of Board of Commissioners.
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Evans, E. M. Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 22, 1922, newspaper, July 22, 1922; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83268/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.