The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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Commfssiotiers' Prof'erfUnps
Oklahoma City, Okla., Auk. 6th, 191R. at
1 o'clock A M
Th* Hoard of County Commissioners of
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, mot In
regular (tension a* provided hy law. with
E. I*. Shelden, ('halrman, it W. Black and
Hoy 55. Taylor, present.
The followliiK claims wore audited
and allowed.
Merrill A Bra niff, Premium on bond,
$635.00.
F. H,
K. II. Morria, Mdae for Poor, $48.00.
D Graham. Halllff. Hint. Court, 12.00.
T. P. Pnnitghiie, Wolf Sculp, $1.00.
7 > W. Parr, Work " “
BM
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rd to he-rr »oditI.oinI evidence In th< < •••!e
it was moved hy H W. Black and sec-
onded by Hoy Z. Taylor, that the petition |
far un the rf
be *;ninled uh In
and u.MHeH. lack und Ntalllon und the coun-
ty Clerk w in ordered to Issue a certificate
to the Treaaurer of Oklahoma County,
reducing the valuation of miffl hhmchn
ment to the amount of $400.00, which mo-
tion WII dulV carried.
Moved by Mr. Taylor and seconded by
Mr. Black that th6 Hoard of County
('ommisMloners adlourn until 1 o’clock P.
Elk Township,
I
, on door, $1.00.
Bridge work.
etc.,
Arnold Alt Wetherbee, 1 Fan Blade, 75c.
Hanson Bros., Work at Co .lall, $1.80.
1* Lynch, Expense Hep, Hhff. to Nor-
man, $2.75.
Henry Beveridge, Milne. for Poor,
113.00.
Hay A loinvon. Mdst* for Poor, $13 05.
Klutseiihecker A Aaploy, Mdse, for
Toor. 122 22.
Nt. Anthony. Care of Poor, 942.00.
The following duIrnH were rejected:
Kalrlawn Cemetery Association. Burial
of Poor. $80.06
H. Maxwell, testimony and advice
for Co.
for Co. A tt y . $50.00.
C. IV Hcribner. Kxam. Doc.
Attv.. $15 00.
O. R. Norman. Uuarantlua. $75.00.
The following reports were approv
ed
M. Motion (Carried.
The Board of Countv Commissioners of
Oklahoma Countv. Oklahoma, met pur-
suant to adlotiinment of 10 o’clock A. M ,
with K. L. Khcldcn, ('halrman, B. W.
Black and Hoy Z. Taylor, present.
The following claims were audited and
allowed:
M. O. Blnlon. Feeding prisoners, $9.00,
L. Lynch, J*l:
$2,40.
L. Lnych, Expense, Insane to Norman,
$4.25.
It. T. Jacobs. Hal. as Evidence Man,
$75.00.
Myrtle Mu!key, Sal- ns Dcp. Co, Troas., I
$80.00.
Okla City, i »i la , Aug. 12, 1015. at 9'
J. H. Alexander. Hal. as Dep. Co. Treas.,
$80.00.
C.
If. Pro2tt, Sal. as l)cp. Ca Treas.,
I8n.no
W, F. Jones. Hal. as Dep. Co. Treas.
$80.00.
Mary L. Vest, Hal. as Dep. Co. Treas.,
Hal. as County Treas.,
C K. Clifford, Evidence for Co. Atty.
$10.00
Davidson A Case Lbr. Co.. Lumber,
$35.00.
T. F. Donnell, Acting Coroner,
Warden Printing Co Simnlles
Judge. 75c.
$2.00.
for Co.
Boardnuin Co. Truss Bridge, $385.00.
L. C. Hmlth A Bros.. Hepalrlng Type-
writer. $15.00.
Report of the Flitted Provident Axao
tine. 19t
month of July, 1915.
elation, for the mont
County Farm, for the ...
Report of David King, Justice of the
Ponce for Luther, for the quarter ending
June 30th. 1915.
The otTIclal bond of Oeo. Harris, Clerk
of Edmond Township, Approved.
The following Depository Bonds were
approved:
Depository Bond of The American Na-
tional Bank of Oklahoma City, Okla., for
$50,000.00.
Depository Bond of The Oklahoma
osttory
Htock Yards National Bank of Oklahoma
CU>, 4 ‘kin., for $10,000.00.
Depository Bond for 'Phi* Hirst Nation
nl Bank of Edmond. Okla.. for $10,000.
Depository Bond of The Oklahoma
•____I.
Block Yards National Bank, of Oklaho-
ma City, Okla., for $10,000.00.
ty, Okla..
Depository Bond of American Nation
nl Hank of Oklahoma City, Okla., for
$50,000.00.
Depositor'- Bond of The First National
tank of Edmond. Okla.. for $10,000.00.
Denosltnn Bond nf The First National
1 ‘eposltory
’nrds National
Okla . for $5,000 00.
Depository Bond of The 1
Bank of llarrah, Okla.. foi
$5,000.00.
Bank of Hurrah. Okla.. for
Depository Bond of The Oklahoma Htock
Yards National Hank
of Oklahoma City,
Fits! National
r $0,000.00
he
Bank of llarrah, Okla , for $8,000.00.
Depository Bond of The Security No-
kia
tionnl Bank of Oklahoma
$30,000.00.
The Board of County
tie Set
City,
Okla., for
Com mlssloners
f Tl
Lidse
of The S
nh tuna
Hour vet ta, Okla.. Board of Education
approved the appointment of
Clift :»« Special
homos R.
.1 udse
The Assignment of The State Notional
Hank of Oklahoma Cltv. Okla . of Cttv of
5% Bldg Bonds was approved and the
chairman was ordered to sign same.
Moved hy Mr. Taylor and seconded
bv Mr Block that the resignation of
W, S. (Ireenord ns Janitor he accepted.
Motion < 'at 1 led
Mr Tavlor nominated Mr. Kelley to
ylor
he appointed to succeed Mr. Greenard.
Shelden nominated Mr.
janitor. Mr
ttklns Roll Coll. Taylor. Kelley,
Black, Atkins, and Shelden. Atkins Mr
Atkins having received a maturity of the
votes was declared elected,
Moved bv Mr Block
and seconded hv
Mr Tavlor. that the Board of County
Commissioner*, adlourn until Aug. 7th.
1915. at 9 o’clock A. M Motion Carried.
Approved.
E. U RHFLDEN.
t'halrman.
Attest: M COBVRMt
Countv Clerk
Okla. Cltv. Okla . Aug 7th. 1015. at 9
o’clock A. M
The Board of County Commissioners of
Ok Vi horns C<
aguant
1915. with K
'ounty, Oklahoma, met pu»
adjournment of Au
nth .
I* Shelden. Chairman. H.
AY. Black and Rov 7. Tavlor. present
and os nothing of Importance came before
Klein OH Co., Oil A (his, $2.90.
risrvll
D. Frank, Coroner Juror, $4.50.
K. J Armstrong. Serving papers, $2.50.
H. Htuckl, Coroner Juror. $4.50.
T. M. Anderson, Coroner Juror, $4.50.
N. (Ci alii, Coroner Juror, $4.50.
J C. Waites. Coroner Juror, $4.50.
Guy Hallev. Coroner Juror. $4.50.
Jilo. Murt hv. Notice for bids, $1.56.
L. P. Parker, Serving papers, $1.65.
Jasper Sipes Co.. SuimlleH $3.90.
Okla. News, Notice for bids, $1.56.
Keystone Bindery Co., I Mortgage Rec-
ord. li’.’t 25
E. I. <leller, Sliding Casters, $5.10.
F L. Kelley. Hteno. Work for Co. At-
tornev. $5 fto
A. Burkehvle. 76*%. ('lvll Fees. $11.28.
F. Craig. Wolf Sen In. $1.00.
F. L. Kelb
Kellev. Hteno. Work for Co. Atty.,
$15.00.
J. T. Brown. For services rendered.
$12.00.
Bass Fur. Co.. Supplies for Co. Jail,
$4S (Ml
Edna Kelsch, Hteno. for Jury Comm’rs.
$27.00.
J. W. McColn. Jurv Commissioner,
$29.20.
J. N. Abernathy, Jury Commissioner.
$27.00.
G. R. Brown. Jury Commissioner, $28.50.
,J II. Cooper, Coroner Juror. $3.00.
Dan Rodgers. Serving miners. $2.10.
Western Paint Co., Disinfectant, $15.00.
Warden Printing Co., Estimate Blanks,
$1.00.
A. E. Rockoven. Sal
Dep., $75,00.
It. G. Green.
CVll b
as Court t'lerk,
Repairing Door, $1 50.
seine asked for on Claim of
for $56.85,
i- ifi 11. niov: mini W«S as follows:
Tavlor. No. Mr. Black. Yes. and
for (
the Southwestern Electric Co
for 3-16 ft. Elec Fans
Mr. Tavlor. No. Mr. Black. 7 es.
Mr. Shelden. Yes Motion Carried.
Hauling confiscated
Expense. Insane to
M. C. Blnlon.
goods. $48.65.
Enoch ('apshaw,
Norman. $2.35.
I* Lynch. Expense to McAlester, Ok-
lahoma. $33.86.
Enoch Ca pshaw. Expense Insane to
Norman. $4 25
A. M. DeBolt, Sewer Pipes. $7.43.
A. A. Gordon, Expenses. $25.60.
Enoch ('apshaw. Expense. Insane to
Norman. $2.35. •
M O. Blnlon. Stamps. $5.00
Western Paint Co . Floor Sweer. $4.38.
(\ K. Hunlev. Service Rendered. $2.00.
Roardman Co., Approaches,
Rendered. 32J
Roardman Co., Approaches, $385.00.
Jasper Sipes Co.. Supplies. $4 30.
H. S. Baker, ('ornner TTuror. $3.00.
Frank Ditto, ('owner Juror. $3.00.
n. *
$90.0k.
E. K. Hmlth. Hal. as Dep. Co. Treas.,
$80.00.
Thorne Robinson. Sal. as Dep. Co.
Treas., $80.00.
A Hchabel. Hal. as Dep. Co. Treas..
$80.00.
Geo. Bakor.
$215*40.
Geo. Baker, Stamps, $60 00.
Horigun A McAtee. Burial of
$7.50.
Lennle L. Kune, Sal. as Dep. Co. Court
Clk.. $50.00.
('IIff I. Myers. Hal. as Den. Court Clk.,
$100.00.
Anna Burks lx»ve, Member Co. Exam
Board. $30.00.
Poor,
Martin ft. Rvan. Sal. as Deo. Court Clk.
i 00
E. D. lloblnson. Janitor, $25.00.
J. 3’. Brown. Evidence for Co. Atty.,
$12.00.
(’. W. Callannan, Co. Demonstrator,
$41.66.
T. F. Donnell, Acting Coroner, $2.00.
Burroughs Add. Mach. Co., Repairing
Mich.. $2 50
J 8. Butler. Bailiff County Court,
$52.00.
Win. ll.^Zwlck. Stamps. $2.00.
Wm. H. Zwlck. County Judge, Salary.
$200.00.
Jus. Beaty. Stamps. $50.50.
Ezra Offutt, Expense, 65 cents.
Ezra Offutt. Hal. ss Bailiff. $50.00.
Okla. County News, Pub Commission-
slouers Proceedings. $17.64.
Okla. County News, Pub. Statement,
$47.04
Edmond Enterprise. Pub. Commission-
lings, $25.20.
_____lond
$67.20.
ers Proceedings. $2i
Edmond Enterprise, Pub. Statement,
Cogswell. Sal. ns Dep. Court Clk.,
Okla. Children's Home Society. Care
of Poor. $166 60
Ethyl B. Wright. Sal. ns Dep. Court
Clk.. $50.00.
enrol Cor
$50.00.
Joe O’Leary. Sal. as Den. Court Clk.,
$75.00.
Elmo Graves. Sal. ns Dep. Court Clk.,
$75.00.
M. A. Clark. Steuo. County Court,
}1on on
S. C. Armstrong Bailiff. District Court,
$54.00.
T. A. Whetstone. Mdse, for Poor. $8.00.
Okla. l^abor Unit, Pub. Estimate,
$115 50
M. Cornelius. Sal. ns County Clerk,
$175.00.
M. Cornelius, Expense. Stamps, etc.,
*21.75
I. V Cruce. Sal. as Den. County Clerk,
$100.00.
W. J. Peshek. Sal. as Dep. County Clk.,
$75.00.
^L*n Heaston, Sal. ns Dor. County Clerk.
C. K Pvburn. Sal. ns Dep. Countv
Clerk. *50 00
(’. E. Rogers, Sal. as Dep. County Clerk,
$100 00
Axle Harmon. Sal. ns Dep. County
Clerk. $75.00.
I>. L. Sellers. Sal. ns Dep. County
Clerk. $50.00.
Wm. D Thompson, Sal. as Dep. Coun-
ty Clerk. $50.00.
S. B. TJppIneott. County Representa-
tive at Normal. $200.00.
J. M. Butler. Bailiff, District Court,
$58.00.
John Howard Pyne, Member Co. Ex.
Board. $30.00.
Jasper Sipes Co., Supplies. $1.30.
The Nation Co.. Lock A Bolts. $1.95.
John H. Reeh, Sal. as Undersheriff.
$100.00.
I,. Lvnch, Sal. ns Guard, *75.00.
jpioch ('apshaw, Sal. as Jailor. $75.00.
oace rvp. si.fr:
C. H. Stuckle. Coroner Juror. $3.00. # ~ - - - - —
o'clock. A. M.
The Board of Countv Commissioners of
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, met pur-
suant to adjournment of Aug. 11th, 1915,
Shelden, Chairman, B. W.
with E. L.
Black, present, and
portance came befon
nothing of im-
>re the Board It wa
moved bv Mr. Blank arid seconded b:
Mr. Shelden. that the Board of County
Commissioners adjourn until Aug. 73th,
1915. at 9 o’clock A. M. Motion Carried.
E. L. SHELDEN,
Chairman.
Attest:
M. CORNELIUS.
County Clerk.
Okla. City. Okla., Aug. 13. 1915, at 9
o’clock A M
The Board of County Commissioners
of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, met pur-
suant to adtournment of Aug. 12th, 1915,
with E. L. Shelden. (.’halrman* B. W.
Black and Roy Z. Taylor, present and as
nothing of imoortance came before the
hoard it w
w«««.i u u was moved by Mr. Taylor and
seconded by Mr. Black, that the Board of
County Commissioners adjourn until
Aug. 16th, 1915, at 9 o’clock A. M. Mo-
tion Carried.
E. L. SHELDEN.
Chairman.
Attest: M. CORNELIUS.
County Clerk.
Okla. City, Okla., Aug. 16. 1915. at 9
o’clock A. M.
The Board of County Commissioners
of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, met pur-
suant to adjournment of Aug. 13th, 1315,
with E. L. Shelden, Chairman, U. W.
Black, and Roy 7,. Taylor, present.
Moved
by Mr. Black and seconded by
Mr. Taylor that owing to several Town
ships failing to elect any members of the
County Fair Commission and pursuant
to Hec. 3 of Chanter 1179 of fjU~
1915 Hessioi
don
egj
townshln that failed to hold the eviction
10 nee. a 01 i nanrer or
Laws, that the Commissioners proceed
eh
to appoint two (2) delegates from eae
as provided bv law. Motion Carried.
Moved bv Mr Black and seconded by
Mr. Tavlor. that the following men be
appointed from the following townships
to serve as delegates to the Township
Fair Association. Motion Carried.
Lincoln Twp.: James Kuntx, James
Kenrby.
Oklahoma Twp ; J. S. Rudkin. Alfred
Hare.
Jreeley Twp.
W. M. Little, J. M.
Needani.
Council Grove. Frank Branniger, D. T.
Meek.
Dewey Twp.: J. R. Blevins, S. NY. Man-
well.
Cass Twp.: Geo. Precure, Samuel
Reeves.
Boone Twp.: I. B. Corns, Gene Cage.
Deer Creek Twp.: Frank Whistler, Ed.
Lynch.
Spring Creek Two.: Abner Q. Lynch,
Ollie Grev.
Moved by Mr. Shelden and seconded hy
Mr. Black, that the Countv Clerk ontlfy
the above named parties of their ap-
pointments. Motion Carried.
The following reuorts were approved
subject audit:
Report of M. Cornelius. County Clerk.
for the month of July, 1915.
Beat
Report of James Beaty, Court Clerk, for
the month of July, 1915.
Report of J. F.
Report of J. F. Burks. Dep. Sheriff,
for the month of July, 1915.
Report of B. B. Moore, Dep. Sheriff,
for the month of July. 1915.
Report of James Earns. Dep. Sheriff,
for the month of July, 1 §15.
Report of U. S. Dyer, Dep. Sheriff, for
the month of July, 1915.
Report of R. H Moore. Dep. Sheriff, for
the month of July, 1915.
Report of G. E. Johnson, Dep. Sheriff,
for the month of July, 1915.
Report of M. E. Smith, Dep. Sheriff,
for the month of July, 1915.
Report of M. C. Binion, Sheriff, for the
month of July, 1915.
Report of M. L. Sanders. Dep. Sheriff,
for the month of July. 1915.
Report of \V. D. Witcher. Dep Sheriff,
for the month of July, 1915.
Petition nt r r Cassidy, for rebate
of taxes on personal property for tne
year 1913.
Petition of Ellen & B. H. Anderson,
for rebate of taxes on improvements on
Lots 9 & 10 in Block 40. Terrace Lawn
Addition for the year 1913.
Petition of P. A. Huddleston, for re-
bate of tax on personal property tor the
year 1913.
Petition of Stutsman & Tracy, for re-
bate of tax on personal property for the
year 1912.
Petition of Geo. Steaney. for rebate
of tax on the East 18 ft. of Ixit lt> In
Block 24, South Oklahoma, for the year
1914
Petition of Estate of Max Herskowltz.
for correction of assessment of the West
90 feet of Lots 32, 38 and all of Lots 30
and 31 In Block 6. Original Plat, for the
year 1914.
Moved by Mr. Taylor and seconded by
Mr. Black, that the Board of County
Commissioners adjourn until Aug. 17th.
1915, at 9 o’clock A. M. Motion Carried.
Approved.
E. L. SHELDEN.
Chairman.
Attest: M. CORNELIUS.
County Clerk.
Okla. City. Okla.. Aug. 17th, 1915, at 9
o’clock A. M.
The Board of County Commissioners
of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, met pur-
suant to adjournment of Aug. 16th, 1915,
with E. I,. Shelden. Chairman, B. W.
Black and Roy Z. Taylor, present.
The following petitions of rebate of
taxes were approved:
Petition of Arthur Jines, for rebate on
improvements on Lot 14 In Block 3, Gast
Heights Addition, for the year 1914.
Petition of V. Vr. Hardcastle. for
rClIUUN Ul 1 . ». iiuni' naiiv, * i ■«-
bate of tax for the year 1914, on person-
al property. Double assessment.
I’ptltinn nf M C. Nnskeur. fr
Petition of M. C. Nuskeur. for rebate
of tax for the year 1913, on personal
property.
Petition of Scotch Tone Remedy Co.,
for rebate of tax for the year 1913, on
personal property.
Petition of C M. Keys Com. Co., 'or
rebate of tax for the year 1913, being
assessed In the wrong township.
Petition of T. J. McComh. for rebate
of tax for the year 1913, on personal prop-
ifty.
IVI
Petition of M. O. Bart hell, for rebate
of tax for the year 1913, on persona!
property.
Petition of Phil Schwartz, for rebate
of tax for the year 1913, on personal
property.
Petition of A. L. Woolfotk, for rebate
of tax for the year 19:4, or. persona! prop-
erty’.
1 etttion of Geo. G‘ie:e*\ for rebate of
tax for the year 1913, on personal prop-
erty.
Petition of A. B. Deselius, for rebate
of tax for the year 1914, on Lots 3 an
4 in Block 2. Stander’s First Addition, on
improvements.
Petition of P. H. Van Winkle, for can-
cellation of tax for the year !912 on per-
sonal property
Petition bf F. D. Williams, for can-
cellation of tax for the year 1913, on
personal property.
Petition of B. W. Liggett, for can-
cellation of tnx for the year 1913, on
personal property.
Petition of Rov Cogswell, for re-
bate of tax for the vear .’913, on per-
sonal property.
Petition of Perley A. French, for re-
bate of tax for the year 19i2, on person-
al property.
Petition of
F. S. T^amb, for rebate of
tax for the vear 1913. on personal prop-
eirv.
The following netitlons for rebate of
tax were relected:
Petition uf F. M. Hill, for rebate of
tax for the year 1912. on personal prop-
erty.
3<»t
Petition of Nelson Witt Co., for re-
bate of tax for the vear 1913. on personal
propertv.
Pa
J. A. Bruce. Coroner Juror. $3.00.
Wm. Hodgson. Witness Fees. #3.5$.
— ~ * — m *2f.s
the board. It was moved by Mr Black and
seconded by Mr Tavlor that '‘;
the Board
of Countv Commissioner* of Oklahoma
Etta 1 Hiualas*. Witness Fees. $2.58.
Winnie Blakely. Witness Fees. $2.5$
T. S K Brown. Court Order to Pay
Counsel, $25 00
Franklin ITlntlng Co.. 1 Line Indicator,
#5 rto
Hanes Bros.. Repair Work. $2.70
C. J. Marhoffer. Coroner Juror, $3.00.
Expense.
1:30 j Norman. $5 “ ‘
C B. Taylor. Sal. as Co. Physician,
$80,00.
M. C. Blnlon. Sal ns Sheriff. $175.00.
J. R. Whitehill, Bailiff District Court.
Report of J. W. Chancellor. Dep. Sher-
f, for '* ‘ ’ *
Ooi
an. Expense. Insane to
“.50.
$54,00.
J. S. Morrow, Sal. as Assessor. *137 $3.
M. C. Binion. Feeding prisoners,
$444.00.
Times Journal Pub. Co., Briefs for
Co. Attv., $25.50.
Paul M. Pope. Sal. as Sec’v. Elec. Board.
$33 33
Klutsenhecker * Asplev. Mdse, for
County. Okla.. adlourn until _____, ...~-v
o'clock P M Motion Carried | It S Moore. lVn. Sheriff Expense. . p***,. j10 ^
OMSlLSr*e^n^rM&£^ j“UT H. Moore. Hro .Sheriff Expense.!^ A^^lmmo™. Member Inanity
ba & v j. . o, w»u,^ M*mh*r»—"■«>
Black and Rov 7. Tavlor. rpes*nt $19 46
Hid* being called for the following bid-® j F. H. CrwwforH
were received on suordies bv the Board $19 48
of Countv Commissioner* who reserved
the rirht to award the bids late*-
Franklin Printing Co- 600 certificates,
96-50 and t,0t>0 4x9V* Manila envelopes,
93.00; Western Bank Supply Co: 4 books
*0 pp. in Dun printed pare and ruled
‘ ~ led. 92$ 5«. ench t Book
original perforated.
600 Certificate. 93.00; t Rook Trea* Pav-
~ full Russia 921.50;
ment Register 600 pp. ..... ««.
1 Boston ledger *34.50 Homme*-WII-
son-Trav* Co 1 Trea* Boston Ledger,
628 00 1 Pavment Register No 1179 \
C. S. Dyer, Transportation, 91 14.
E. I* Shelden. Expense* to Granite.
92? 46
W A. Gwin. Painting Jail. 9406.85
okla Concrete Bridge Co.. Bridge No.
!9. $320.00.
Ilk)* Cn
Ok
26.
Convent
V*70 0<rnCr*** Bridge Co.. Bridge No.
Poor. $8.00
of Good Shepherd. Care of
. A. McAuliff. Lumber. 9$ 30.
Sam Hooker. Expense to Lindsey, Ok
d 1179 B. 921 00 4 Trea* Dally Reports, lahoma, 910 30. No ,
«U.»: W»«*« *° **> C°Un' | C»”
^ %«•!» i C. A. Blanton. Sal. as Supt. of Co.
\N itnesa. j $40 on.
C. A. Blanton. Expense and help.
910.00
Walter Murray. Mdse, for Poor. *15.00.
W. P. Hawkins. Acting Coroner. $14.00.
Mary K. Harris, Member of Examining
Board. *30.06.
A R. Balch. Mdse for Poor, *12.00
New State Brewing Ass n.. Ice. 630.CO.
<4tste University Hospital. Care of Poor,
948 66
Rarrett d Bryant, Mdse, for Poor,
927 73.
Lovell A Lovell, Supplies School Dist.
Report, $27.50
of True (Vov
er
50
! 9110 :
iJSEl.'SSk I°ourt 0rrt*r *° Co-sup-
m 50
I*e«1eer. *3$
$27 M:M~
Anderson Printing Co.
■M
(4 books), j
Trea*.
Trea* Payment Regiater
Tre*» DaIR Report
118.95; 600 Certificates *4 SO; Time® Ml 75
Judge Mauptn, 6tk) Orttftcatea. • Books ;
Datlv Report for Trea* 1 lNivment Reg- | _ Norman
Sheriff
J*s^r - stat*' Pr'ntin* * thihUshing Co.. Su-
" I!lUrl,0V' “ST* ,for ,Poor• J*1*-**- r«Mi Court Clerk. 115.00
1.1n.ka.i. Jlirors j rrintine ft Puhlmhintr Co.. Sup-
j plic* Court Clerk. *12.50.
Expense, state Printing Publishing Co . Sup-
, ,, ! piles Sheriff, 965.00.
. _ , _ ----l^---w* ^or j s. <\>«tea. Rent on Index. 9io<»h
iste*- for Treas 1 Co Treas Ledrer *1«,00 1 R Holliday. Member Insanity Board.
*.vv;ni; Plate Printing At P*<btishu\g u* i r-. A. o ogner. Bridge Work, $6.(H» > on
1 600 page double cap, full Russia, print Warden I Tinting (N> Suimltes. $20 00 Edwards d Guy. Burial of Poor. *7 50.
e<l head and numbers down **de e-'re of; Enoch ('apshaw*. Expense. Insane to fitnrm A FVIckaon Hdw Co
hook, for Trow offlo*. *« to 1 I Norm.h. M W 1 *,ornl
Hotel Klnekade. Meals
1.76
Journal Publishing Cn i ww Envelope* for | M E. Smith. Dep
“ • 'll*
Grocery, Mdse.
Supplies
Ledger. 8 K. A
$17. page 18x21. '
lire, full hound, with 1$ special tabs. *s
l>er Instructions from Tre*« offii'c. *34.50
full bound, with i* *i>ec)al
4 B*n>ks. Count\ Trea* Dally Report. In
for Jsnttor. $7.60.
3 T Armstrong. Mdse, for Poor. $64 on.
Ethyl B Wright. Steno Work for Co.
Walter Wilson. Mdse for Poor. $15.00.
Anna R lane. Stamps, etc.. $30,30
Anna B Lore. Sal. as Co Sunt.. $150.00. j Attv ***70
Lhilliu Cottel Sur,.!i« 15 75 ! , v' Mor«*n. for Poor. Ks »T.
hannus < l«y Br1d«* Co., Prldp.' mill- ft Son, M.lse for Toor »n<l Co.
Contract. *300 0») I J#B 9137 50
(Omuls Cltv Hruler <\> ?5«t Contrart rionrrr T»1 ft Tr( Co. Thonr Jtos.65.
for rrpairs. MSS f-O Kx.-rlolor Wnlrr Co Watrr. IIS (C
(■ Oontvrll A,-tin* coroner, *: <KV »i.\rn Iktot steno for Co Attv SSn.OO.
Mdse for Poor. IS 0«. | Western t’einn Tel Co.. Tel Service,
Wm Holtiwchue.
for Poor. 9S.00
Helen
Western
__ 95 75
duplicate. 90 set* to a hook, on Old Deer-
field. as ncr Instructions from Trea*.
Office. $22 0* 600 Certificates check
bound, on white papgr, 3 to a hook a*
per Ipstructmns from County Clerk's ()f-
flce. 96.59- 1,060 No. 19 weilev envelope*. t
80 pounds manlla. for Judge Maup4t%, ) H. P Sworvt. Supplies. $4 90. j cneriff *7 83
$5.15: Total 999.5$. for entire or>)er. de- | Homines-Wilson-Trave <?o.. Supplies ' —• - - ‘ **-*-•
duct 17*5. f*t»w sDive pHce. making the j $34 90
net price of $79,00 Nellie Broad. Sal. as Dep Co. Supt., j p Hur^e Serving papene
Moved hv Mr Black end seconded hv • 959 99. ^ p»n'|cn Drayare. 969 9*'
Mr TavW that the Board of County C K. Vest. Taking Teatlmony. $5.09. B p Mo*o*e.*60r!- Criminal Fee
..... $75 09 vx* ‘p Witt her. 60ct Crimln)
Warden 1 Tinting Co Supplies, $2 59
W _D. Witcher. TVn. Sheriff Kxpana>a. | _ L Sanders! 60*^- Criminal Fees.
Western Union Tel. Co.,
tv 72 cents
Tel Service,
I for Co Attv . .1 ren
Hu roe. Serving papers. 75 cents
Commissi'
lahoma adh
9 o'clock A
Approved
of Oklahoma «'9«ih OK-
•urn "’ til Antuat 9th 915, at
M. Motion ('arried
Attest
SHELDEN.
('halrman.
I CORN ELIl’S.
Count* ('lerV
Okla.. Auk 9th. 1915, at
K. Vest. Taking Testimony. $5.99
Western l*aint Co , Disinfectant, $75 09
Supplies. $2.50 i }i((>
..srlff E
tfa 45
Warden Printing Co , Supplies. IT.59. j t«nie« Kama 60<
Fees.
si Fees, :
riminal
\ $299.06
('are of l\>or. j •}44 ot
Wildman, Janitor. $79.99.
J Armstrong. 75C. (Svli Fees, $9 99
Steno Work for Co. Atty.
okla. Cttv
♦'clock A M
The Board nt Oapntg tVmmt**ioner* I
of Ok 1*horn* Countv Oklahoma, met nor- |
suaut to adjournment of Aug 7th, 1913, _ R B Cooke
with F L Shelde. Chairman, B W. *19 99
Black and Rov X Tavlor. present and i R B (Aooke. Sb
»* nothing cf Imnorlann'e came before Attv. $14 69
the Board of Countv Commissioners. It I J. T. frown. Work for t
waa moved hv Mr Tavlor and seconded I ()kla. City Time*. 1'utv
hv Mr Black that the Ikanl adlourn un- (25.40.
Ill August 16th, 1915, at 9 o’clock A. M ( J W. CktMillor l>p Khff Expense,
Criminal Fees,
U S Over, 699^. Criminal Fee*. *3
Tim....
H B Moore. 69c* Criminal Fees. $59,43
Work.
$24 99.
Atty
L/Cgal Notice,
ttotion Carried
Anorove»1
K. L SHELDEN.
Chairman.
CORNFl ,n*s.
$1.24
Howard
$2$ 99.
Attest:
County ('lerk
Okla. Cltv, Okla.. Aug 19th a*
Kelsch.
Kdna
1915, at 9 . $66 65
•'clock A. M. I H. C. Adam*. Sal. aa Co
The Board of Countv Commissioners of , $20,00.
Oklahoma Countv. Oklahoma, met pur- H. O Adams. Bridge Work, $615.75.
aimnt to adjournment of Aug 9th . 1915 « H C Adams. Blue print* for (V Clerk,
with K L Shelden. Chairman. B. W. { It.**
Flack and Rov f. Tavlor. present Mrs. Nina Babcock, Steno for Co. At-
Steeelman. for 1 tornev 162 89
J W. Chancellor. 60*2: Criminal Fees.
$14 37.
.1 F. Burks, 60O&. Criminal Fees. $3 57.
R S. Moore. 75n- Civil Fees *29 74
T.. A. Rvell, 75<5, Civil Fees. *5 31
W D. Witcher, Civil Fees 336 D.
W. IX Witcher. (Tvtl Fees. Ex Rel
$5 62.
M L Sanders. 7*af- Civil Fees *99 63.
O. E. Johnson. 759f. Civil Fees. *4 7
M. E. Smith. 75<5- t'lvll Fee* $36 53
M K. Smith. Civil Fees. Kx Rel
$19 9S_
—— • ■ 1’. 8. i»ver, ' 1 r
Typewrltln* K*|>otT. | jamM K»i n*.
Surveyor,
Drue Cn. Druca for IHxor,
Massillon Bridge Co., Bridge. $1,971.59
Frank R, Young. Mars. IF T9
4 Tn jt. ■» 11 1 ’
refund of taxes, presented to the Board ! H R \\
of Countv 4\> mm I as tow era h' \V A. Smith, j s\’ 925.99
his attorney, with evidence, and said W S (
tornev #62
R. Winn Court Order to pay C-oun-
his att
rase wa* contlnu
Ur meeting
Moved hy Mr
Mr. Tavlor. that
< 'omm las ton em. a
J916. at 9 o’clock
Approved
ed until the next regu
seODn
Atty.
T.
RHFLDKN.
Chairma
CORNKIJUS.
•ountj' Clerk
ok A M
Aug 1!. 1915. at f; 927.10,
Greenard. Janitor. 979 90
J. (Ranlwin. Repairing Bridge. 922
j Sam Hooker. Sal aa Den. Co
? *125 99
i John K DuMara. Sai aa lUp. ('o. Atty.,
913k 96.
( John Kmbrv Sal aa ('o. Attv., 9250 90.
] John Knibry, Stamiw and Court (Vats,
j $45-90.
1 ('haa K Selbv Sal as l>eo Ca Atty..
| $195 99
DavJdaon A v'ase Lbr Ca, Lumber.
U. S. Dyer, T5* Civil Fees. *3 9$
» Kama, 75C7. civil Fees.
J W Chancellor, 75c*. Civil Fees. $791.
Fees. I1.
"tty Water Dept
Cltv Clerk. Spe»'lai Tax. as
The fo'lowtn* cUlms were rejected
F C F.hba, Juror J. V. ("Vurt. 91.69.
G. M. Thompson, Juror J. P. Court, 91.99.
iff. for the month of July, 1915
Report of John H. Reeh. Dep. Sheriff,
for the month of July, 1915.
Moved by Mr. Taylor and seconded by
Mr. Black, that the resignation of J. W.
Wilson, as Township Trustee of Okla-
homa Township be accepted. Motion Car-
ried.
Mr. Taylor nominated Mr. Alfred Hare
to succeed Mr. J. W. Wilson, as Town-
ship Trustee of Oklahoma Township. Mr.
Shelden, nominated Mr. J. C. Rdkin to
succeed Mr. Wilson. Roll Call, Alfred
Hare. Black, J. C. Rudkin, and Shelden.
Rudkin. Mr. J. C. Rudkin having re-
ceived a majority of the votes was duly
appointed to succeed Mr. J. W. Wilson,
as Township Trustee of Oklahoma Town-
ship and the County Clerk was instruct-
ed to so notify him of said appointment
and have him to file his bond at once.
The appointment of C. C. Coates, as
Deputy Co. Treas. was approved.
Depository Bond of the Wilkin-Hale
State Bank, of Oklahoma City, Okla., for
$20,000.00. Approved.
The application of C. E. Ferrell, for
the appointment for three (3) disinterest-
free-holders of said County to
Petition of Jos. R. Dixon,
of tax for the year 1913, on personal
for rebate
property.
Petitioi ■■
nation of tax certificate for 1912 sale
etition of Katherine Barnes, for can-
on Lots 25 A 26 in Block 4. Main Street.
The resignation of A. E. Broadv.
Drainage Commissioner for District No. 3.
was accepted
The resignation of W J. Arthur.
Drainage Commissioner of Ditch No.
accepted.
The claim of E. V. Kelley, as Janitor,
for $*3.56. was arm roved.
The claim of Oregonia Bridge Co., on
bridges No. 21 and 22 for 11707 5«* was
approved for 11610.00. ami the County
Clerk was instructed to draw warrant for
said amount.
Moved by Mr. Shelden and seconded
by Mr. Tavlor. that H. C. Adams, be ap-
pointed Highway Engineer for Oklahoma
Countv and that he be required to make
bond in the sunt of $5,000.00. Motion Car-
ried.
Moved by Mr. Taylor and seconded bv
Mr. - Black, that the Board of County
assess the lands included in Drainage
District No. 5, to meet the payment of
the judgment secured by C. E. Ferrell,
In the Superior Court of Oklahoma „ viMvit
County, on the 21*t., day of December, -phe Board of County Commissioners
»9lz. for the sum of #650.00, and costs cf Oklahoma County Oklahoma, met pur-
CommissionerR. adlourn until Aug. 18th,
1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. Motion Carried.
Approved.
E. L. SHELDEN.
Chairman.
Attest: M. CORNELIUS.
County Clerk.
Okla. City. Okla.. Aug. 18. 1915, at 9
o’clock A. M
..... .v. ..... 0«... u.iuo | or Oklahoma county UKianoma. met pui
9‘. *- on. .n?w amounting to aoout 91.- suant to adjournment of Aug. 17th. 1315.
with E. L. Shelden. Chairman. B. W.
009 00. which petition was ordered filed
and the Board of County Commissioners
appointed the following free-holders to
re-assess the land in said district. J.
W. Arthur. J. S. Robertson and R. Klein-
er and the County Clerk was instructed to
Black and Rov Z. Tavlor. oresent.
Bids being called for suppli
different offices the following bids were
of the
received.
Warden Co: 7.000 Court Wrappers,
$3.75; 500 Marriage License. $5.00. 500
Guardian’s Bond. $3.25; 2.000 T
notify them of said appointment.
The assignment of *20.000.00 Stat© Guardian’s Bond.“ *3.25; 2.000 Treas.
Funding Bond* bv the Tradesmen s Miscl. Receipts. $20 09; 10.000 Perfect At-
State Bank of Oklahoma City, to se-
cure County Deposits, were approved.
The petition of taxpayers of School
District No. 2 fo ra buildir
tendance Certificate*. $20.00: 1,909 Cer-
•ates of Award. *30.00
tend
tlfieates of Award. *30 00: 1-8 Qr Coun-
ty Clerk’* Open Market & Contract
Purchase Records. *16.00 12 books. Re-
quisition in Duplicate, $14.00; 2 books.
Order in Tripl.. $7.50.
Keystone Bindery: 500 Order for hear-
ig petitions. $4.00; 500 Marriage Li-
ng for school,
being presented to the Board, it was
moved by Mr. Taylor and seconded by-
Mr. Black that the petition be granted.
Motion ('arried.
The claim of W F. Mclver. for $35 95.
duly audited and Warrant order
ordered drawn for *15.85. ] 1118, IJ0.S5: 15 Book*. ...
Tho County CVrk was Inslnieted to U23 75. porm 1210. 500 in riuyl .
secure t.lde on supplies for the offices Smythe Printing Co.- 500 Marriage Li -
by August ISth.. 1015. cense, J:2.6R; 1,000 Court Wrappers.
Moved hy Mr Tsylor and seconded hy|J4 SS; 5n0 petitions for Probate. *6.00,
nn
cense. #6.60; 1,006 Court Wrappers. $5.75;
1 Books. Form 1217, $9.00: 1 Book, Form
1218, $20.25: 12 Books. 1276. in Dupl..
Mr. Black, that the Board of County | Form lll6, 911.50
Commissioners adjourn until 1:30 P. M. Franklin Printing Co.: Form 1210.
Motion Carried. 112.00: 1.000 Court Wrappers. It 50: 500
The Board of County Commissioners M»rriage License. 15.00: 300 Order
of Oklahoma County. Oklhoma. met pur 1 ■ — ---- -
ma County. Oklhoma.
suant to adjournment of 10 o’clock A. M.,
with E L. Shelden, Chairman. B. W.
for
ch.
hearing petitions 93.00; 2 Books 100 ear!
Orlg. Pup. and Trip, size 7xS\* Check
$5.09; 12 Books—Sixe 8^x14 Form
Bound
> Orir.
book Check Bound, $75.00; 1-S Qr. double
A. &
i,
B. 109
A 109 Dup. to each
cap ruled Ptd. and bound Full Russia No.
36 Defendum Ledger. $15.00.
Harrah News: 1,000 Court Wrappers.
.75; 500 C)rder for hearing petitions.
with K la. Shelden. (
Black and Roy Z. Taylor, present.
The following petition for Rebate of
Taxes were allowed and the County-
Clerk was ordered to issue certificates
for same
■The petition of Mildred F Emerlck, for 12.75;
rebate of personal tax for the year 1912. $2.00.
Petitton of Mildred Emerlck. for
bate of personal taxes for the year
Petition of M A Jackson, for rebate j i Book. $4.50;
of personal tax for the year 1913 Perfect
Petition of .T«'
of personal tax
Petition of C n josey. lor reoaie or i censes. M>o. *4.00; Marriage Licenses,
persona! tax for the year 1914. Double 5,000. $17.00; 7.000 Court Wrappers. $6 50.
assessment. After careful consideration of all bids
Petition of Ellen A B. H. Anderson, for j it was moved by Mr. Tavlor and seconded
rebate of tax on Lots 9 A 19 In Blo^k by Mr Black, that 2,000 Miscl Receipts
40, I'atterson Terrace Lawn Addition for for Treas. for $11.50, be awarded to
the vear 1914, on Improvements _ Rmythe Printing Co
509 Guardian's Bond, $3.25, 12 Books
f r*- j Anderson Printing Co.: Form 1216
1913 Requisition Books. $12.75; Form 1216 B.
ebate i Book. *4 50; Form 1217. 2 Books. $9.50;
1217, *
Attendance Certificate,
$17.25;
•hn L. Mitch, for rebate j Order for hearing petitidh. 92.75: Misrel-
for the year 1913. laneous Receipts. 917.23. Marriage Li-
B Josey. for rebate of censes. 500. $4.00; Marriage Licenses,
Petition of Oacar Grace, for rebate of
personal tax for the year 1913.
Peltin of Wl*ey Jones, for rebate of
personal tax for the year 1913
J'etition of F. R Moaher. for rebate
hompeon. J______
John Dodson. Juror J P Court. 91 99.
L D. Mitchell. Attorney in case as
Spencer. Okla,, $11.00.
— - —--------- » _ qp4rtti
J P <
Burton. Juror J P Court. 91
J T. Brown, Service Rendered (V At-
torney, 934.00.
Manituon Bridge Ca, Extras on Bridge,
9319 09
A. R Borkoven. Sal as Dep Court
W F Dicken* For Operation. 313YO0
W W. DeLong, Juror J P Court, *l 99.
r J ~ ~
u R. Borkoven. S
Clerk. (3 bin*), 975.00.
I B. Taylor, i
,t. B More,
Collected), 94.41
lerk.
C. B Tavlor, Mrmapy on body, 919.90
Non#
nmmiseioners ( J. \V
met pur- ft 19
c 19th. 1915, Ja»
John Moore, Rrieirini. 91 90.
"I Chance iUw
J F.
'nlle
(None
Dtp. Shff. Expense.
clemen. Haulm* Trash.
B. \Y. F V 8. Hall. Hauling Lumber,
Sal aa Dep
Co Treaa.,
(*«
,e E. Ta> k>r. present | l^oui* Harnett
< geimatv. for re-j$|9 99
In taxes for the year 7913, H N. Kmney. Sal aa Der vo. Treaa..
tii the Board thav proceed- $160 00.
Burk*. 75«$ Civil Fee*.
Collected). 91 68
Moved hy Mr. Taylor and seconded by
Mr Black that the Board id Ooumy
adjeurr. ur.tl! Aug- 12th.
!915, at 9 o clock A M Motion Gurtai
Approx ed
R L RHRLDF.M.
Chairman
Attest mi- COTV«rtJHt«
Count) Clerk.
of*tax on Improvements on Lots 8. 9. &
10, In Block 2. Meads Second Addition for
the year 1913
Petition of Dr. John A. Brooke, for re-
bate of tax on tversonal property for the
year 1913. trouble assessment.
Petition of Wm Ooweriy, for cancel-
nal
proper-
latlon of assessment on person;
ty for the year 1913.
Petition of Robert E. Flynn, for re-
bate of taxes on personal property for the
vear 1912.
Petition of Geo Baker. Co Treasc. for
cancellation of certificate No. 2367. 1911
sale certificate on Lots 27, Bk>ck 2, Sub-
div Blocks 1. 3 A 11 Magnolia Heights
Petition of F Nlsaen, for cancellation
of tax on personal property for the year
1913.
Petition of C. T. Ingalls, for rebate of
tax o npersonal property for the year
1913.
Petition of C. M Hopper, for rebate of
tax on personal proparty for the year
1913.
Petition of W Id Stlckney. for rebate
of tax on personal property tor tne year
1913. Double assessment
The following petitions of rebate of
taxes were rejected
Petition of Arthur Jines rebate of
-- t 14 <■> RWb t ila«t Hftirtiti
tilCr Cr. LC* 3^ ::: -T-- -
Addition for the year 1914.
Req. in Dup. 914.06, be awarded to War-
den Printing Co. 1-8 Qr. County Clerk
Open Market & Contract purchase Rec-
ord, $15.00; 2 Rooks 100 each Orig. Dun
and Trip. Check Bound, $5.00, be award-
ed to Franklin Printing Co. 1,000 Court
Wrappers. $2.75; and 500 Order for hear-
ing petitions, $2.90. be awarded to Har-
h New*. 590 Marriage Licenses. $4 90
and 10 000 Perfect Attendance Certifi-
cates. $17 25. be awarded to Anderson
Prniting Co. Morton Carried
Moved by Mr. Shelden and seconded
by Mr Taylor, that the Warden Co., be
awarded 599 Certificates of Award Roll
Call: Tavlor. vea; Black, no; and Shel-
den. ye*. Motion Carried.
Moved by Mr. Taylor and seconded by
Mr. Black, that the Board of County
Commissioner# adjourn until Aug 79th.,
1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. Motion Carried.
Apr roved.
E L SHELDEN.
Chairman.
Attest M. CORNELIUS.
Countv Cleik.
Okla City. Okla, Aug. 19th. 1915, at 9
o’clock A M
The Board of County Commissioners
of Oklahoma County. Oklahoma, met pur-
suant to adjournment of Aug Dth. with
S. L SheMen. Chairman. B W Black,
and Roy Z. Taylor, present.
Moved by Mr. Taylor and seconded hy
, , tii x on tho W. 7.! foot of T,ot»
. , ilfnrP s Bpworth Arf-
ri tio„ for the year 19H. on Improve,
merits, which ws approved. Motion tar-
ried
Moved by Mr. Taylor and seconded hy
i l 5U . • . . .t. . . ..niinn nf rohnts m
Kpworth Heights Addition for the yeat
1914, be rejected.
The following petitions of rebate of
taxes were rejected:
Petition of State Kxchange Hank, foi
rebate of fax on personal property foi
the vear 1914.
Petition if E. H. Jayne, for correction
of aHHessi..t*nt on part ^of the Northeast
uarter of Section 25, Twp. 14, N. R. c
1. M.. for the year 1914.
<|Ut
W.
Moved try Mr. Black and seconded by
Mr. Taylor, that the Board of County
Commissioners, adjourn until Aug. 20th,
1915. at 9 o'clock A. M. Motion Carried.
Approved. ); L SHELDEN.
Chairman.
Attest: M. CORNELIUS
County Clerk.
Okla. Cltv. Okla.. Aue. 20th. 1915, nt 9
o'clock A. M. _ , ,
The Board of County Commissioners
of Oklahoma County. Oklahoma, met pur-
suant to adtournment or Aug. 19th. 1915.
with E. L. Shelden. Chairman, and Roy
Z Taylor, present drfTQ as nothing of
importance came before the Board it was
moved hv Mr. Shelden and seconded by
Mr Tavlor, that the Board of County
Commissioners. adlourn until August
.... . .o M Motion
23rd, 1915. at 9 o’etoek A.
Carried.
ADnr°Ved- E. L. SHELDEN.
Chairman.
Attest: M. CORNELIUS.
Countv Clerk.
Okla. City. Okla., Juz 1915. 9
o’clock, A. M.
The Board of County Commissioners
of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, met pur-
suant to adjournment of Aug. 20th. 1915,
with E. L. Shelden, Chairman, B. \V.
Blnck. and Roy Z. Taylor, present.
Petition of W. J. Rodman, for rebate
of tax on personal property for the year
..... ed.
1913. Approved
Moved by Mr. Taylor and seconded by
Mr. Black, that the Board of County
Commissioners, adjourn until their next,
‘tag ” ~ ‘
regular meeting. Motion Carried.
Approved.
E. L. SHELDEN,
Chairman.
Attest: M. CORNELIUS.
1 SlilE FAIR
Worth a Trip To See It—Note Closing
Dates For Exhibits.
The demand for space in the live
stock section is proof that a big sale of
pure-bred stock is anticipated by the
breeders, at the Oklahoma State Fair,
Sept. 25-Oct. 2.
The farmer who is going to improve
his stock this fall will find no better
opportunity offered, to not only choose
from all breeds, but to select from
dozens of each breed.
Oklahoma needs more livestock.
There is evidence of this on all sides.
Every farmer in the state should at-
tend the Oklahoma State Fair if for no
other reason than to inspect the thou-
sands of dollars’ worth of hogs, sheep,
cattle and horses to be displayed
there.
However, there will be hundreds of
other exhibits- and features during the
eight days and nights of the Fair and
entertainment as never before.
Secretary I. S. Mahan has announced
that the closing dates for entries as
given below, will be rigidly adhered tc
as every exhibit must be in place be-
fore 8 A. M., on Saturday. September
25, when the gates swing open.
Class "A"—Cattle, Friday, Sept. 24,
6 P. M.
Class “B”—Horses, Friday, Sept. 24,
6 P. M.
Class “B”—-Horse Show, Friday.
Sept. 24, 6 P.M.
Class “C"—Sheep, Friday, Sept. 24.
6 P. M.
Class
6 P. M.
Class
8 A. M.
Class “F
■D”—Swine, Friday, Sept. 24,
'E"—Poultry, Friday, Sept. 24.
Manufacturers and Mer-
chants Products, Saturday, Sept. 25. S
A. M.
Class “G"—Farm Products. Fruits
and Flowers, Friday, Sept. 24. 6 P. M.
Class "G”—Indian Agricultural Ex-
hibits, Friday, Sept. 24, 6 P. M.
Class "G”—Dairy and Apiary, Fri-
day, Sept. 24. 6 P. M.
Class "G”—Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs,
Thursday, Sept. 23. 6 P. M.
Class ’’H”—Minerals, Thursdav.
Sept. 16, 6 P. M.
Class ‘T’-—Fine Arts, Wednesday,
Sept. 22, noon.
Class ”J’’—Education,
Sept. 15, noon.
Class “K"—Culinary,
Sept. 23. 4 P. M.
Class "L’’—Textile, Tuesday, Sept.
21, 4 P. M.
Class M '—Better Babies Contest,
Saturday, Sept. 4. 6 P. M.
Class “N”—Machinery, Friday, Sept,
24, 6 P. M.
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Disinfecting Navajo Rugs.
Navajo rugs and Indian baskets
should be thoroughly disinfected be-
fore using, as many of them have seen
years of service in tepees and other
places where sanitary conditions are
not very good. Both baskets and rugs
can be washed, and will be improved
by the process.
Mr Black, that thr Board
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County
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of rebate of Virginia V. Hosteteier, fur
The Right Side of Serge.
When determining the right side of
serge or any other goods in which
there are diagonal lines in the weave
these lines should run from the upper
right-hand corner to the lower left-
hand corner on the right side.
Inevitable Difference.
"My husband's ideas and mine are
so different. ” sighed the young worn,
an. "Well." replied her mother,
thoughtfully, “the ideas of men and
women are bound to differ. A wom-
an can’t see the sanse in a box of
cigars that nobody can wear, and a
man has no reaped for a new ht that
you can't smoke.”
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Keyes, Chester A. The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1915, newspaper, August 27, 1915; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859843/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.