The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911 Page: 1 of 10
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THE CHANDLER TRIBUNE
Vol. XI
A
NEWS IBifflT THE
• COtifs f tiDDSE
Chandler, Oklahoma, Thursday, November \?f ign
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DISTRICT ('OORT
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COMMISSIONERS
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letter printed
y ( iork Rdopi,
mmissioners to
or:-.- Nov. 1: .r<I.
from Wood & Oak
inley and il is rumor-
oivliom cd no (ommissioners will ad
been as- » [>r He jr bids in perhaps two
That lie does ways ohe for cash and the other
ra ways, but for berm in payment of digging the
is \ orance in u. 1
ft
alleging th;
filed peli
John l li
asking ft
to the E
14, R. 5,
and asking that «
petually barrel a;
setting up or ass<
terest Lo =-
The 1 ‘lone
graph company Ii!
district coma
the Wei 1st on- '• ’*»• h
paitv. ri lie i
on two notes and
500 with interest
Hen. Sand*
is the •1 ■
This is a sin for
alleges tha they
23, 180 0, and Lin
doned him in Nov
i ara T. ..rnes e al
. i , y and
No doubt the meeting will be in-
id well attended. The
November 15, 1911. •
v, r;i nl S' anb , Esq.,
Chandler City, Okla.
1 Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
The additional matter furnished
, sev< ral objections in
n . November 3rd, number-
s cut down in
TEACHER’S SALARY
WARRANTS
Man v
in plain ts have •come to
Sup riuicmlent R. H. Wilson
mu turn over *■ the state that
are compelling hem- in dis-
thpo* Hakii y* v artvifit.-k Su'd.
\.i? h opinion 'that in
iscg ii is not neto'Ssary
ks auraiits *to he curried by, the
but that. they vtin- be peal btil
. hiking fund and carried as
s» ment * by the school dis
Regarding this matter he
e well to call the tei-
i to Chapter 93 of the
of 1910, which pro-
iuVes meut ol any kic-
king funds in school
11 might
lion to the special session of the
le: .. iature in 1910 and the laws
above referred to was passed.
At the time these resolutions
wcro l)6Ing considered by lie Ho-
in convention, we had in mind
! i the coiihty treasurer should be
o . ed to pm chase • i< hi. i sal*
.r. wan mis i> the amount of tho
nking fund, of tlie school districts,
on deposi with him. It is our
and we so expressed cur-
es in the convention at Hobart,
a.it the district, to which the sink-
iit fund belonged was entitled to
any credit that might be gained by
epoatt. if t his i s em ere
follow ed up in- diet ricts w here the
! building has 1 . ■ i ere d by
i' bonds, and the shaking
kept intact, any district •• it h-
• n tlie state can pay its teachers*
salary warrants from the
leave a sum sufficient to provide f
ed as No. is removed,
the contracts are let it j
le to prepare a formal
you cannot tell how
. , ovule lor a surplus to
the cos :s noted, in No.
O turk, you who strutted the summer away.
Abundant attention you ’re getting today,
We praise you beyond all the bird or fowl kind;
Our feelings to you are with favor inclined.
We thanks, too, give for you, O creature of pride.
And all the fruits of the season beside.
Though slighted you were, in the days that are past.
Attention long due you are getting at last,
salary warrants from the firs of
member until tax collecting time.
ion be enacted
(l,js j11|,. .......rnor Vlan\ schools are taking advantage
>f this law at the present time.”
Haskell recommended such legisla
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. Ol
The new school house
• plete. The palrons of
I district are a proud !
‘they have some tdiiii'-, >
of. They have* umioub
A suit on a note in the
$355.15 with
,11 (Oil'
from Nov. 18, 19 11 nnd
fiey foes was filed t >
Lockwood Aii'- • • ■
Davenport ( k
poration, T. B. W
co-partnership compot -i oi
'HIV. T'
McCue, Mrs. J '' Me, ue
the district constructs the
would not seem that Lin-
ny is entitled to damages,
jv, would it not be better,
consent, of the* county, to
i* m, 1910. as allows darn-
iuncoin county in the sum
•07 Tho order should, of
the most modern, tlioromm
—Arthur J. Burdick, in Sunset Magazine. I'1'1 ■ n,i
ed rural school houses in t
ilia. The former stone senoo
used in the construction
v. hat
The petition
the note was
on he theory that Lincoln
. .unity would have lo construct the
sridgeB, hui as the construction of
; ue bridges has been undertaken by
the district Lincoln county is not
entitled to this allowance.
the completion u. ............ On the whole, on the record as
office covering more than six submitted, 1 am now prepared to
Ul 50AY, DEC. 7 IS
GOGS HOAG DAY
foundation of l
of I he live w ire
Ul* a.soil, has bt
to present to
io new build
k of tliis di»> net, Ed.
eu working on plain
t lie school di.si rici
against humanity since the erucinx-
ioii" muv be recalled. It uudoubt-
v coi.i would be in his part 01 the
.wire in* the pro mdl
i.icl'S . K»1. If .4 fX-
eptionally effective on tin* stump*
Din- of He is a man whom people like, *;s-
.... i a j i y a iransM issourinn .•«l:ip-
, a of Speaker Cannon, and the
i superior iu ibe all cultural
peels. Although Champ Clark
<»f the WiUS born on the politically Inexpedl-
i i:
Whitt on and the
pany a corporation
does not slate
given for.
District Clerk Nor,on is happy
over the completion ol a chsek in
his
board of this district lor a new
school building. The nice new buil-
ding stands as a monument to the
united efforts of the good people in
this community.
cut. Bide of tlie Ohio river, Kentucky
was also the birthplace of Abraham
i,iu in. From the present outlook
i ho contest would seem to lie be-
tween Clark and Wilson.
There lias been installed a Smith
, . „ , ,. ,, ... r., 0,, , sanitary heating system. This is
At tlio mPitting of the Executive Committee of the 3.! miles of | ayBlem of h(;atlng Ulat i8 «„
SCHOOL Tl<:.\t uHUS OK LINCOLN
COl'XTY
Please take notice tHat the De-
is so much Pendent Children’s home located at
At the meeting of the Executive Committee of the 8.1 miles °I|B„Btem of heating that is »o ...... ..----
| Kood roads without a cent expanse Assoeitition, held in Chandler; UBed in <_.|1IllateB. The new Davenport Is a Lincoln county instl-
vesterdav it was decided that the date for huildintf the road'seats of the most modern patterns | 1111 iou aml interdenominat ona , a.
I •• . work ol charity, without state aiu.
nmpe covering more than six submitted, l am now ................ would be Thursday December 7th. This action was partly for j and all ibe . ..iiv.mu.mi.-.-« go to sho , Mav W(, exl,e,.t that you will take
vears since he installed his present issue a formal opinion it the sug- tlie reason that Osajfe Township had thoroughly organized and re- a spirit ol progressiveuess.
y ^ - v bbooui.i.f «ho founda- gestions of this letter can be met. The school house is used for
system ot >°° judgment ledger. It might be wA'i to have a certificate quest-u! th it < .1 l. . . church services and Sunday school
Se" hi TeoeU more" than *U5, from , he clerk to the effect that no Every Township was represented and enthusiasm was as I SumJay 8cUool convene, at may „rlng a pouna o£
unn and has paid outfall except a appeals are pending and no litiga- pronounced as at the hrst meeting. Several rel)0lts of offtrs ot o'clock p. m. each Sunday. On last | ri(.„ „r can of fruit. \ card
..... than $3 000. In four Uon is pending or threatened af- assjstance f rent townships on each side of those containing the Sunday, which was the opening day, | fmm vQn wi„ brlU(! our
little mo e ’. _ * Ar^niyitinn of the dis- roa(j were made. j there were some thing like four hun
Men and teams from Cimarron, Otoe. McKinley and in fact (lr(Ml Pre8ent
. . . -i I M’l. .. »../.( ( .
little more 'A y Office of dis- ; feeling the organization of the dis-
........... 0. ,i„. i.K.m>»..... —-
one cent, a record hard to equal and meat
impossible to excel.
POI NTY rot KT
1 I’KIjLNIAN
HORACES
CO. WILL
OAKLEY.
CAY TAX
The county court furnished a four
weeks' term last Wednesday during
an offering, no matter how small for
a thank offering for our orphans,
potatoes and nickel shower. I lio
. , , The Pullman company who run ------
weeks' term last \N einej ay sleeping cars on the railroads, have , how,inK suc{
which two jurys had been been fighting their taxes ever since j cwllo
led. 1 ' . ......ls vs Oklahoma became a state, claiming
In the case of Deo. a. ha( their assessment was unreason-
John Stalker, a suit to le™''er ™",e able. As a result of this litigation
mission for the sale oi real owe taxe8 for 1908, 1909 and
brought front Davenport, same * ] ^ ^ and the county clerk is in re-
tried to a jury which toun' " l.„i t of orders from the s ate audi-
Ho recovered $DM». ..... directing the assessments as fol-
For the year 1910, $l(i,->9l.
For tiie year 1909. $28,4.‘it. Tor
' 1. or a total
Oklahoma.’’ Be
! credit, they will certainly make it
j interesting for the schools tlwt are
a j better. A liner example of “United
plain till
fendant pays cost of sun
On Tuesday another jury trial . ^
held. Parker and Cocklin vs
than Cox. This was a suit on a note
the year 1908, $28,451, or
given by Cox to the Lincoln tounO ^ nQt yet entered this tax,
Co-Operative association ot a • wi„ amount to ahoul $2,00u wiu i —........ - - • -
for a share of stock in the company , ^ be divided between the chandler. The road is on the half section line for four miles,
on the representation '“M”, 5u.e. Lincoln county Wellston, L|len jogs one half mile to the east (last week we said west) tin
Ige, Paw- th to t|ie north line of the county.
Chandler, Me- I
The i Tohee, Otoe, Cimarron, Osage. Paw-
on the representation . ta;e> Uncoln county
«•. - ~s££ ........ v
In operation at Mid ...... „ee, Keokuk,
iinripn. i tvinicy w» »»*»•»*• *i--» Ulld
fendant
from every borderinur township was offered and accepted. I # “"bes!
Reports would indicate that about 200 scrapers have already ' ’ ()), .......... . |u, it 8ul(1 t0 their
been secured and seven or eight hundred ti is with only about
half the territory canvassed.
From present indications, the whole propostion will bo a
howling success. Each Trustee made requisition for powder to s,tan<1' is har<'l> Tiuml any
fix the hills and blowout t.ie rocks and stumps. Ibe County j t,atabligheil bu, ther„ is preaching
Commissioners are taking care of this proposition. The Trustees j <iVory Siulday
propose to have the powder work completed before the seventh of |
December, the day on which the work will be done. Peter Iloh j
linger of Chandler Township reported that he expected to have j
tho plowing done before the date.
With but two weeks of time remaining in which to prepare i
for the work, every one interested must hurry, Every detail!
must be worked out so that no labor will be wasted.
We want to apologize to our readers for the error made in'
last weeks paper in regard to the location of the road north of
"or four miles. It
we said west) thence
from you will bring our team to
your school house in the next days
following Thanksgiving day.
Managers of union church ser-
vices please take notice of this, and
ii said to their i , „„
i:\ KKYIiODY TAKE NOTH K
send your collection to us.
MISS OLLIE EWELL,
Seeretry-Treasury.
BOYS LEG BROKEN
A very painful accident occurred
on the .rifle range Tuesday after-
noon. where Tom Bridge and E. C.
Keen were bailing alfalfa hay. The
The merchants of the city of IWUe nine year old son of Mr. Keen
Chandler have ........I to keep their «ot Di« leg caught in lie bailer and
mures Closed all day ThanksgivingUlje hone was broken in two places,
day. Everyone should make not. lie was taken at once to Dr. Adams’
of this fad and make necessary pur office where IPs lnjuried were at*
chases before that day. tended. He was then removed to
„---- |llis home three miles out in tha
country, where he spent a very rest-
less night, but on Wednesday morn-
's < >TH t;
(’handler,
for
a veruuA t Kinley townships,
”iS C08ro db Pissed Wellston, Stroud, Agra, Carney and
Several like cases were db and tlie following
on motion of plaintiff after th.s <=aae J"™, „„trlctB
was tried. i 2r>. 16, 17, 194,
marriage license ■
Marriage licenses have he
1Ja'ls’ 'under the circumstances, people are
>"• , ,, and Myrtle real glad that sleeping care are run
Prank Hurd, Met loud - ^ ^ ^ of QUr roads and regret that
l,,.;,- are not on all the roads.
On the branch line or Guthrie
Hi ■ of the Choctaw and on tlie Tt
.11itlx and Western and the Santa
Fe no sleeping cars are run hem
‘ , , roud I no'tax on those roads are collected
Alice Cra"f0j1|,'1,ar1.1uii. Pa: con and irom the Pullman company.
Will Beach was tried at Stroud
last week on a charge of cotton
stealing before Justice J. T. Haynes.
He pled guilty and received a sen-
tence of $lou line and thirty days
j in jail.
43, 33, 34, 105
18, 10,
lit 126, 71, 16 joint, 54, 53, 52, 63
73 62 61, 60, 1, CG, 110, 59, 58,
issu-lp,: 138, 57, 127, 128, 1 26, and joint
71.
follows:
and Roxit
Kton.
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STORES CLOSE ALL DAY
THANKSGIVING
The U. S. rural mail carriers of
Lincoln county will meet at Chand-
ler in llie district court room at 10
a. m. on Thanksgiving day to ban-
quet and carry out a suitable pro-
gram. All Lincoln county mail car-
riers and their families are expected
to attend. Come and have a good
time.
H. C. WATSON,
President.
J. G. CANSLKR,
Secre ary.
ing seemed a little easier.
lavs sale baths
Rackley, McCloud.
Hugh B. Cook. Wellston
p Reed, Wellston.
,an Hargis. rhandK.r
A*
I
Ulissis S. Graves,
lice Cn
Lo uis
and
Clara E. Harris, Pa: son.
j H Calico who was arr sted on
a charge of burglary allegro have
been' committed at Meek,
brought to the Lincoln county jail
Saturday night
The merchants of Chandler
have signified their intention
to close all day Thanksgiving
thereby giving their clerks a
chance to enjoy the day.
\ MAN WHOM THE PEOPLE MKT
It
oston, MasB., Herald.)
! real strength of Champ Clark. He
comes front a doubtful state, whirl
I republican nominees, and that elec
1 (oral v > e Ib the sixin in size in tl
union He would he thoroubhly S'
!,-eptable to Bryan, having gone t
Itlie full length of silver radicalism
in 1896. His denunciation of <
I gold standard as the "worst crime
Monday, Novembe 27, S. P. Ro-
mans, on the Wallace place 2 1-2
| miles norlli and 1-2 mile west ot
i Chandler and 1-2 mile south of tlie
Banner school house.
Friday, November 24, G. E. C'on-
kliu arid K. C. Mays, on the .1. H.
Bayes farm, 1-2 mile east and 4 1-2
Advertise your sale well, I will
pay half of the printing hill.
J. O. LAY,
Auctioneer.
A man by the name
oats which
Trial was
Art Feebeck was put in the co-
unty jail Saturday charged with
selling whiskey. He lives at Sa-
j.ulpa ami has given bond for $10U0.
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911, newspaper, November 23, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914933/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.