The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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When you are thirsty go to
WILKINSON’S
Confectionery
and get a glass of RED
CROSS CIDER. The only
brand like it in town. Red
Cross insures purity.
Notice.
DR, T. S. STAFFODR
Dental Surgeon.
Permanent Office, May, Okla
AtLiverna, Okla., every Tues
day.
County Commissioners Proceedings
D. P. PARKER
Attorney at-Law
R U FFAL O. OKLA HO M A
Business attended
to promptly.
WILLIAM A. BRIGGS
Lawyer
POSTOFFICE.BUILDING
Woodward Oklahoma City
The following Letter Is Self explanatory
Oklahoma City,Okla., July 1,1915
To Officers and Directors of all
State Banks.
State of Oklahoma
Gentlemen.
For the reason that the prac-
tice of paying checks which over
draw accounts is both illegaLand it was oraereu
out of harmony with sound busi-' to the normal fund,
ness principles, you are hereby The First Natio
advised ’.hat in the future this
practice must be discontinued
and you will so inform your cus-
tomers.
The Comptroller of the Cur-
rency is co-operating with this
Department in this movement
and for your information, 1 beg
to state that the National Banks
of Oklahoma have received sim-
ilar instructions from the De-
partment at Washington.
You are instructed to have
this letter read at the semi-an-
nual meeting of your Board cf
Directors and your Board must
pass a suitable resolution in con-
formity with this ruling, and
such resolution be spread upon
your minutes as a permanent
record.
Respectfully,
J. D. Lankford,
Bank Commissioner.
8'
Allowed
The Centra!
M. J. Collins, Proprietor
Reasonable Rates
Good Accommodation
Everything Homelike
A GOOD PLACE TO STOP.'
Woodward, Oklahoma.
YOUR EYES MY BUSINESS
DR. C. E. WILLIAMS
of Woodward, Okla.
To Our Custotners:-
In the future it will be im-
possible for us to pay your
checks unless you have the
funds here to meet them. In the
past this has been a bone of con-
tention left for the cashier to
decide. Please keep a record of
each check issued in order that
one will not be presented
that would overdraw your ac-
count as we would be bound to
protest it,
Yours very truly,
MAY STATE BANK,
V. B. Browne, Cashier.
Stings or bites of insects that
are followded by swelling, pain
or itching should be treated
promptly as they are poisonous.
BALLARD’S SNOW LINI
MENT counteracts the poison.
It is both antiseptic and healing.
Price 25c, 50c and$L00 per bet-
tip Sold by Whites Drug
Store. Adv
The Board of County Commissioners of Harper county met in
regular session Monday, July 5,th 1915. Present J. R. Beeman,
H. M. Welch and E. H George.
The report of the county officers were appproved Fees were
...................................™
fe:ierk.7 .. .. . ' '
™ ' ... 13.75
It was ordered that $175 be transfered from the salary fund
le normal fund.
The First National Bank, of Rosston, was designated as a de-
pository for county funds.
The Boaid ordered the division of Kiowa Township upon the
township line between townships 26 and 27, detaching township
25 and 26 anc creating of the detached territory a new township
to be named Laverne Township.
The fellowing claims were allowed;
Claimant Purpose
Salary Fund:
I. N. Waggoner.
C. W. Simmonds
S. D. Lynch
W. E. Morris
C. W. Vorris.....
E. L. Hubbard. .
W, D. Drake
Warren A. Brown
Q. E. Mullins.
L. E. Cravs .
E. M. Anderson..
L. . RH. Durham
A. H. Walker
H. M. Welsh.
E. H. George.
J. R. Beeman
L. D. Smith.
Court Fund;
Jay Jones
R. W. Price
S. T. Love......
W. W. Murray..
Sinking Fund:
Buffalo Republican ... Publishing delinquent tax list
The following official bonds were approved:
C. B. Whalen, County Superintendent.
J. W. Myers, deputy sheriff.
E. C. Maddox, public weigher at Laverne.
The board made the following estimate of funds required ioi
the year beginning July 1st, 1915, and ending June 30th, 1916.
Salary Fund .......$14,000 Poor and insane fund L"UU
Court 5und........ 7,000 Widow and orphan compen 500
Road and Bridge fund 16,000 Supply fund ... ...... ^,000
State highway fund. 1,250 Contingent fund
County highway fund, L250 Common school fund.
Thc Board took a recess until July 15, 1915.
H. M. Welsh, Chairman.
E. L. Hubbard, Clerk. E. H. George.
J. R. Beeman.
We are for GOODRICH
Fair-Listed
Tire**
Because Lhey
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.Salary and mileage
.Salary and making land list........ 336.00
$ 155.00
20.00
75.00
125.00
108.33
108.33
66.67
67.50
75.00
. 108.33
67.50
75.00
125.00
35.90
34.00
34.20
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if showing tretnondous
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. Boarding Prisoner
Auto trip for County Attorney.
.Conveying prisoner to Buffalo .
Serving papers
19 50
6.90
7.20
7.95
24.35
C[ Tf you apo charged- less Lot some otker make,
they re taking it out of the tire.
C Tf you are charged more, they re taking it out
of you.
MAY OARAGE
IHE FIRST IN MAY. THE 01D RELIABLE
Discs (old Rolled. All kinds of Black-
smith and Anto work
Clovd’s, May, Okla.
Glasses fitted Correctly.
Regular visits to May* every four
weeks.
Next Date TUESDAY, JULY 27
The Advertised
For Sale or bade
The property known as the
Cottage Hotel, at May, Okla.
Will sell cheap for cash or will
give good terms. Might consid -
er a trade. For particulars see
Adv 16-3p W. A. Richardson.
Article
Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
Woodward Steam Laundry
*
Woodward, Oklahoma.
W. L. SCOTT, Agent MAY, OKLAHOMA
Rates Reasonable. Drive Day oi Night.
auto LIVERY
.1. R. SNEATH
Phone 22
In connection with Keystone Hotel. May, Okla.
Office Phone 93. Residence Phone 88.
W. El. TEMPLE, - Undertaker.
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i ~l]arge assortment of Caskets,
\ Burial Robes and Supplies car-
^ ried in stock.
f p. V. Kanada licensed embalmer
^ Calls answered promptly day or
f night.
^ Hearse Furnished.
Buffalo, Oklahoma
A
Isjone in which the
merchant himself has
implicit faith—else he
would not advertise
it. You are safe in
patronizing the mer-
chants whose ads ap-
pear in this paper be
cause their cods are
up-to-date and never
shop-worn.
See US
for sale bills
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[to health and comfort in
failing to exercise great
care in protecting your
family against the fly pest
Now is the time tu begin
I your fl y campaign and we
[invite you to call and in-
spect our complete line of
[screen doors and screen
stock.
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LUMBER CO.
Phone 25
Ip. m. HASP Mat, Ok.
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Farmers' and Business Men's Co-Operative Association. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1915, newspaper, July 15, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941128/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.