The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1913 Page: 4 of 6
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$lic messenger.
Published Weekly._
FRANCIS X. RESCH, B. L.,
Editor and Manager.
I structed of cement, the base
orbed of said walk, shall be
■ excavated so as to let the sur-
j face of the finished walk down
__ | to said grade, and the bottom
Subscription—Cash in Advance.^ j ^ ^ ^ be thorough-
six' iMonfiis .............. 25 Cents ly pounded and packed, and a
----- 1 base three and one-fourth in-
Entered at the liarlsboro 1 ostoffice ' . <•
as second class mail matter. dies thick to be composed o,
crushed stone, mixed with
sand and cement, in the pro-
portion of four parts of sand
Side Walk Resolution.
Be it resolved by the pres-!an^ one part of cement, sand
ident and board of trustees of to be free from clay or soil,
the town of Karlsboro, Okla. j The top layer or surface of
Section 1. said walk, which shall not be
That it is necessary to con- jess than one inch thick to be
struct sidewalks in the town of COmposed of two parts of sand
Earlsboro, as follows: 1 ancl one part of cement
On the west side of Layton Section 4.
Ave., beginning at I revop When concrete base is put
Street and running south to fpnvn jt shall be thoroughly
Main Street along the whole tamped and permitted to set
lengths of blocks numbered wep before the surface coat is
11, and 18, abutting on said Sprcad, all cement used in the
Layton Ave., and in front of saM sidewalk shall be of tne
lots one, two, three, four,five, best Portland cement,
and six in said block eleven., Sect.on 5.
Lots one, two, three, four,five | The owner and occupants
and six in said block eighteen, ;c)f ap lots or parcels of land
and along the whole length j adjoining the sidewalks here-
of block twenty-five abutting1 -m declared necessary arc here-1
on said Layton Ave., and in * by notified and required to
front of lots one, two, tinea construct said walk along and
and four in said block twcu.y- front of his, her or theii,
five. property at his, her or their,!
On the west side of Lamar ovvn cost and expense within
Ave., beginning at Ma.11 thirtv days from the first day!
Street, and running south a- 0f posting or publication of |
l mg the whole length of blocks! .]r;s resolution as the case may j
numbered thirty-three, that}- be, and, if you fail to oo so,
eight, and forty-seven, abutt-' safd walk will be built by the
inig on said Lamar Ave., and town of Karlsboro, and the
in front of lots one, twenty, cost and expense of the same
nineteen, eighteen, seventeen, will be levied as a special tax
and sixteen in said block thir- against your respective prop-
tv-three, lots one, two, three, erties.
four, five, six, seven, eight, j passed and approved this,
nine, ten., eleven and twelve 2nd day of June, 1913.
Klnr>V tliirtv-eip'ht. lots /y Ingram,
Prescient of the Board of l
Trustees of the Town of
E ar 1 sboro, Old ah om a.
Attest: A. R. Morris,
Town Clerk.
met
in said block thirty-eight, lots
one, two, three, four five and
six in said block forty-seven, j
in front of lot one in block j
fifty-two.
Secti°u 2.
That said sidewalk shall be “T
f mr feet wide and the entire ^ie Bafihes *^K. ,
lour tec.ru Bro. Harris’ yesterday, and
said sidewalk shall be built to i .}1 meet with Mrs. L. Wil-
conform with the natural or; g(m next Wednesday.
surface grades of sdd streets | ^ ^
along and f tS 47 ' Chillkothe Business College
number 11, 18, -o, cm, j sc]10larship by making the!
and 52, as indicated by the j highest general average in the
president and board of trust-j tellth grade this year.
CCS, or the town engineer, and | ^ Ua^* bly and girls
when constructed the outei j ^ tbe countrv today,
edge of said walk shall be of a' •* j*
uniform distance of 12 inches Come out to hear the Ad-
from the lot line. | ventist preacher tonight on the
E VERYB 0 D Y INVITED
To attend the cooking demonstration
lext Saturday, June 7th. from 1 to 4 P.
M., on the new Perfection Blue Flame
Oil Ccck Stoves.
Come and see how to prepare the
meals in comfort, more easily and with
better results.
OTTO KNABE.
Knabe’s Store,
Karlsboro.
Fine Line of Star 5 Star Shoes.
A
Clean Stock of Dry Goods.
A
Bie Lot of Round House Overalls.
A
Car of U. S. Flour.
All
Waiting for You at
A. L. GILLIAM
We are prepared to lill your
orders for Binders, Mowers, Hay
Tools, Twine and Repairs.
Section 3.
“Millenium.” He preaches.
WILSON HDW. CO.
v5vCtlUIl O • - - -
Said sidewalk shall be con-'in the Free \\ ill church.
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Resch, Francis X. The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1913, newspaper, June 5, 1913; Earlsboro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860647/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.