The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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REGENTS
of
Alva University Ilavi
Violated the Law.
loose Methods Pursued
The Office Furniture of the Presi-
dent Was Paid For Twice
and Funds Drawn 1* rom
Wrong Monies.
The drawing of two warrants
each for $175.35 for the furniture
in the office of President James
lv Anient of the Alva Norma
school does not seem to be the
only offence connected with this
transaction.
used it for the puchase of furni-
ture. Attorney General Strang
opposed this action in an opinion
which declared the diversion to
I he violation of the iaw which
made the regents liable to prose-
cution. In the last legislature
representatives of the Alva school
asked for an appropiation of *13,
i)00 to tnaVe good the deficency
caused by the diversion, saying
1 that unless the money was forth-
coming the school would be closed
for a lack of funds to operate it.
Vigorous protest was made
against this attempt to manipu-
late the legislature. The oppo-
sition becam so strong that the
backers of President Anient and
the board of regents weakened in
their demands. The legislature,
not wishing to cripple the school,
agreed to a compromise by which
an appropriation of $8,000 was
made, the language of the appro-
m i+him m m itTw+w-n M IM I IMM *'*■ ;
Cnnrnl Stenography, Telegraphy,
jUtlldl lUl Book-keeping. Penmanship
all Commercial Branches.
AT THE
The board of reg- priation bill reading:
ents of the normal school violated
the law in both instances by au-
thorizing that the warrants be
upon tunds that had been provid
ed solely for the support and
and maintenance, and not for the
improvement of the school. 1 he
tirst warrant was drawn on the
Alva Normal fund and the second
on the general fund. '1 hat these
'To the Northwest Norma
school at Alva the sum of $8,000
for the running expenses for
school up to July 1,1901."
The recent board of regents
was fully cognizant of the use to
be made of the $8,000 and knew
that it should not be diverted
No other fund was available
however, lor the payment of the
. , . i , of S17^.35. which had been
funds cannot be diverted was ac- > ■ - •
knowledged exactly a month ago paid January , ,
hen Governor Jenkins counter- board ordered the warrant drawn
tn&nded. contract made by Presi-lthe *8,000. The
dent Amual for the lilting u,. ol | that still another ,h.ers on o
two class rooms which was to he 1 funds was authorized SeP'™bcr
paid tor hy money diverted from 20. 1000, when W.ll.am Ihomas
land lease fund. Attorney a contractor was pa,d *735 for
General Strang held that thishin.slnng" hree rooms the
" > '«
sup^rtand ma.ntenance of the J lh-
The warrants drawn for the Alva school is becoming irksome
second $175.35,in payment for to a large number of Oklahoma™
President Amenk office furniture and does not meet the approv
ou ju,v l i«M)l, was directly in of a large majority of citizens of
conflict with the kowledge that Alva, who feel that their school
the money could not be used for already has been given too mi
this purpose. Two years ago the | unpleasant notoriety
board of regents diverted $13,000
You Now!
Capital City Business College
. , GUTHRIE, OKI.A.
Corner Cleveland and Division.
Fall Term Begins September 9, «90l.
" ^.,^mr.ir diicimpcc mfim'Q niPFCTORY... t
from the tax levy fund for the
support of the Alva school and
I HE DOCTORS
Extend Their Time Owing to
the Large Number Who Have
£een Unable to See the British
Doctors, these Eminent Gen-
tlemen Have Extended the
Time for Giving Their Services
Free to All Who Call Before
September 30.
Owing to the large numbers of inva-
lids who have called upon the British
Doctors at their office, 118 East Okla-
homa Avenue, over Burke s grocery.
Guthrie, Okla., and who have been
unable to see them, there eminent
gentlemen have, by request, consented
to continue giving their services free
for three mouths (medicines excepted)
to all invalids who call upon them be-
fore September 30th. These services
consist not only of consultation, ex-
amination and advice, but also of all
minor surgical operations.
The object in pursuing this course is
to become rapidly and personally ac-
quainted with the sick and articled, and
under ao conditions will any charge
whatever be made for any services ren-
dered for three months, to all who call
before September 30.
The doctors treat all forms of dis-
ease and deformities, and guarantee a
undertake. At
Experiment Station Report
A copy of the tenth annual re-
port of the Oklahoma agricultural
xperiment station at Stillwater
has been recieved. The following
articles constitute the report:
Statement of the work of the
Oklahoma Agricultural and Me-
chanical College, by President A.
C. Scott; report of the work of
the experiment station by Direct-
or John Eields. Summary of
press bulletins issued during the
past year; Farm poultry keeping,
being largely a reprint of I' antl-
ers' Bulletin No. 41 of the U. S.
department of agriculture by G.
C. Watson; Tables showing annu-
al rainfall in Oklahoma and Ind-
ian Territories; Symptomatic an-
thrax or blackleg by L. L. Lewis,
Veterinarian; Beef-making with
corn, Kaffir corn, and alfalfa,cot-
tonseed meal as pig feed, and
cow pea liay for swine by F. C.
Burtis agriculturist; Notes on
troublesome insects and plant dis-
eases by E. M. Wilcox, Botanist
and Entomologist; The orchard,
Variety tests of fruits, and Tree
i planting, O. M. Morris, Associate
Horticulturist; Wheat pasttre by
A. B. McReynolds, Assistant in
i Chemistry; The annual financial
School Lands for Lease.
Territorial School Land Office,
Guthrie, Oklahoma, September
2, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that ap-
plications and bids will be re-
ceived for the leasing of all
school, college, public building
and indemnity lands located in
that part of the former Kiowa,
Comanche and Apache reserva-
tions lying south of the Washita
river and east of the range line
between range 13 and 14, west of
the Indian Meridian, beginning
ou the second day of September,
A. D., 1901, and continuing to
and including the second day of
October, 1901.
Blank applications, lists of the
lands for lease, together with the
appraised annual rental value of
each tract, and the rules govern-
ing the leasing of the same can
be had upon request at this office.
All applications must be made
upon blanks furnished by this of-
fice.
By order of the board of leas-
ing school land.
William M, Jenkins,
Governor, Chairman,
William Grimes,
L. W. Baxter.
Jas. J. Houston, Secretary of
the Board.
...GUTHRIE BUSINESS MEN'S DIRECTORY... (
Are You in a Hurry
f. E. Houghton
General
Merchandise,
Guthrie, Coyle. Cashion.
Cotton 61ns at Guthrie, Coyle and Seward
West Side
W. L.
Rhodes
Furniture and
Undertaking.
Carpets and
Curtains.
Hardware
Full line oi New
and Second Hand
Furniture bought
and sold. Full line
of House Paints.
All kinds of Tin
Work done at reas-
onable prices.
715 W. Noble
J.F. SHUJL,TZ,Prop
STOVES
If you wish first-
class Laundry go
to
Large assort- Guthrie
m en t. O Id
stoves taken
in exchange
at....
M. Collar
S. Second St.
( l,re in every case they unaenaKc. I statement; and list of previous
ti,r first interview a thorough exain- j Siaienicui, * r
iuatiou is made, and, if incurable, you publications availiable for distri-
are frankly and kindly told so; also | bution.
advised agalnit spending your money | report and future publica-
tions of the station will be sent s
Convention
Episcopal church at San 1' ran-
cisco on October 2. For above
occasion we will sell tickets from
Guthrie to San Francisco and re-
turn by direct routes at $45.00.
Tickets will be on sale Sept. 19
to 27, inclusive, with going tran-
sit limit Oct. 2. Return trip to
begin on date execution but not
earlier than Oct. 3, with final re-
turn limit to Nov. 15. Stop overs
will be allowed within the final
limit of Nov. 15 at and west of
Colorado common point?. Bag-
gage will be checked to any
points in route, either going or
returning, at which stop over is
permitted.'—A. J. Corkins, Agt.
Editor Woosley, of the Mulhall
Enterprise, and Miss Bessie Kelly
were married at the home of the
bride's parents, four miles south
of that city last Sunday evening
at (> o'clock, Rev. Chas. Hazel-
rigg, officiating. After the wed-
ding ceremony an elegant supper
was served. The bride is a most
estimable young lady, and Mr.
Woosley, who was thought to be
a confirmed bachelor, is to be
congratulated in thus getting so
worthy a helpmate. The World
extends hearty congratulations.
OK
Second
Hand
Store,
General
Household
Goods
324 W. Okla.
Steam
Laundry,
Chas. Pond, Prop
Phone 109
123 East Harrison.
to get that Printing of
vours. You can have it
when promised and at
the same time done in the
best metropolitan way at
THE WORLDf 12t North First St.
Page
& Co.
are making
millions of
those lit-
tle pic-
tures,
H.C.
Crawford
& Co.
New and 2d ulate Bon Bons
H a n (1G ood s *"dtmen?**
J.E.
BLACKMAN
Real Estate
Farm and City
! Property for Sale,
I Rents Collected
and Taxes Paid
for Non-residents.
j Your Business
Solicited.
I Go to the
! VIENNA
BAKERY
I For Fresh
i Lowney's Choc-
Headquarters
for Stove Re-
pairs.
Cor. Okla. Ave. &
Division Street.
New & Second
Hand Racket,
323 W. Okla. j
Pants and
Overcoats
at Half Price
New and Seeond-
Hand Goods of all
Kinds Bought and
Sold.
J M. Allison.
Troy
Laundry,
WM. KINNARD. Prop.
207 S. 2nd St.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Wm. Pickett
ft Co.,
WEST SIDE
DRUG
STORE
Drugs, Medi-
cines, Glass,
Toilet Articles.
70!) West
Noble Ave-
c . D E. E. TAILMAN,
c s'iLipdc CampHouse
SAUNDERS andWagon
Yard.
Li very,and Horses
Bought, Sold and
Exchanged.
Full line of Flour
and Feed. Goods
delivered to any
part of the city. We
solicit and apprec-
iate your trade.
PHONE 143
21-2 5*. Division
Christinas
Candies
Cor. Broad & Okla.
Phone 23.
WM. RITZiHlPT.Proo
"The TOWN
market:"'
Coyle's Old Static!
213 W.Harrison
Cane Seed $1.20
per bushel.
Mason
Fruit Jars
at lowest prices
Tobaccos,candies and
a full line of Staple
Groceries alwayf on
hand.
Highest Prices Paid
for Countrv Produce.
Sidney W.SchmidtPr*.
for Bar-
gains in
HARNESS.
Lap Robes
and Whips.
113 West
Oklahoma
for useless treatment
rupture, without charge to all citizens ui, m;eting in Guthrie. Cashier
goitre cancer, all akin dUeaaaa, and j Oklahoma and Indian Territories | t ♦ ,«. Ranif ,
all diseases of the rectum, are posi- wi10 request them.
tively cured bv their new treatment.
The Palace laundry has passed 1 — ^ in his efforts to harej
personal Charge. into the great beyond. It was everything in good shape by the
Office hour* from 9 a. m till 8 p. m. 0\0Sed out under a mortgage held (jate set for ^ie gathering.
No Sunday hours. ^y Z. Clark last Monday after-
SPECIAL NOTICE if you cannot Clark bought the ^ow is the time to read the
The local bankers are making
ill be seni■' preparations for the com.
citizens of If .----Guthrie. Cashiei
l'ainter, of the Bank of Indian
Territory, and secretary of the
! Bankers association of Oklahoma
call seud stamp for question blank for
home treatment.
property in.
Southwest World.
To Memphis, The East
aurvd Southeast.
VIA
Dally
Pullman Buffet Sleepers and S'ree Reclining Chair Cars
on £.11 Its tropins. The only Territory Line rea-ohing Mem-
phi* over its own rails. The very best line
TO HOT SPRINGS. ARK.
AH agents will be glad to explain to you its advantages.
Addrwe—
o. B. HABT, O.n-1 Wwt. Ag«., A. P. BCDOWSK*. TrsT. P «. Agt.,
Oklahoma City, O. T
JO HIV ▼. T1DIOB1). Tnv, Pmi. Agt., GEO. h. LEE, (leal P*a . Aft.,
Uttl* Hoflk, Ark.
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Booth, H. A. The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1901, newspaper, September 21, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88923/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.