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PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE
Under and virtue of authority
conferred hy the Constitution and
laws of the State of Oklahoma, and
pursuant to a resolution adopted and
approved on the an day of August lgl6
proclamation is hereby made and no-
tice is given that on the 14th day ol
October 1916 a special election will be
held in Adams Township, in Harper
countv, Oklahoma, for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified electors,
for this purpose, of said 'township,
the question of issuing bonds of said
Township in the sum of $15,500.00 to
provide funds ior the purpose of con-
structing bridges, such bridges to be
numbered and located as follows:
One across 8nake creek on sec. line
between sel sec 31 and swf sec 32 twp
29n r 23w. one across creek on sec line
between sw4 sec 4 and se4 sec 5 twp
28ti r 23w. one across Snake creek on
sec line between sw4 sec 27 and nw4
sec 34 twp 29n r 23w. one across Uead-
out creek on sec line between se4 6ec
21 and sw4 sec 22 twp 29n r 21w. one
across Snake creek on sec line between
swf sec 6 and uw4 sec 7 twp 28n r 23w.
One across Readout creek, s side.
sw4 see 32, towuship 29, n r 24w.
one across nw Buffalo creek at inter-
section ot sec lines between secs 26,27
34 and^otwp 28n r 24w. one across
Clark creek on sec line between nw4
ae.c 26 and nej sec 27 twp 29n r 24w.
one across Clark creek on sec line be-
tween secs 31 and 35 twp 29n r 21vv.
one across snake creek on sec line be-
tween secs 15 aud 22 twp 29n r 23w.
one across snake creek oti sec line be-
msmi
ot the State of Oklahoma and pur- b,eeiioi; for the ,Uh day of October,
suant to a resolution adopted and ap- |9|6 for the IHUpose of submitting to
proved on the -oth day Hie qualified property tax-paying elec-
1916. proclamation is hereby made and ,or8lof 9aid .jT0Wp thJe Question af the
notice is given that on the 14th day ol
October, 1916, a special election will
ie held in Doby township, in Harper
county, Oklahoma, foe the purpose of
nibmittiug to the qualified electors,
for this purpose, of said Township, the
trucling bridges, such bridges to be | to'na'ohe
numbered and located us follows:
issuance of bonds of said 'Town in the
s.mi of $15000.00 for the purpose of
raising funds for the purpose of con-
structing waterworks improvements,
including extensions and equipment,
same to be owned and controlled ex-
to-wit- an undivided one tenth inter-
est, eacli in and to the Mouth half ol
the Northeast quarter and the north
half of the Southeast quarter of Sec-
tion, nineteen (19) township twenty-
eight (23) north of Range twenty-one
U\) W I M.
Said real estate wiM h* said «n the
following terms aud c mi lions, to-
wit: cash.
Bids for the purchafe thereul must
be in writing and must be lilofi in he
County Court or delivered to the un-
dersigned at my ottice over First Nat-
ional B illK of nulfalo.
Dated 5th day of September 1916.
M W McKenzie ttuurdian,
erty in said town sufficient to pay the j 9-8-3t 1-J Did; Attorney.
One across Buffalo creek on sec i me, , . . ... ... „
s side, swf see 11, twp 27, u r 2tw. One : “U(l “lso t0 oon,8t,*"‘e a sinking fund
icross Ruilalo creek on sec lines, at!lor l!,e Payment of the print 1 1
interest on said bonds as it tails due;
he intersection between sec: 10 11 14 of when due; and also for the purpose , ul(1 u(?e comes (J
end 15. twp 27, n r 24w. One across l‘fVSFJZlhl ! IDvit,n* “■ Some K)0k t,kJ at l0,ty
Are You Looking Jld;
Old age comes quick enough wi hout
center sec
across
nvl sec 8
biliousness take Chamberlain's Tab
lets. They are intended especially tor
these ailments and arc i xeeffetit. Easy
to take and most agreeable ■ a t - fleet
Obtainable everywhere.
tween tief sec 20and uwi sec 21 twp Ruilalo creek on sec line, u side nef
29u r 23w. one across uw buffalo creek
on sec line between sec 27 and 31 twp
28n r2Hw one ecross nw Rutfalo creek
on sec line between sec 28 and 33 twp
-Hu r23r. one across uw Buffalo creek
on sec line between secs 29 aud 32 twp
i‘8'i c23v\. one across uw Buffalo creek
on see line S s'de sef sec 30 twp 28a r
23w. one across uw Rutfalo creek on
see line near ceuter S line sec 30 twp
28n r 23w. one acre ss nw Buffalo creek
mi sec line s side swl sec 3u twp 28n r
23w. one across nw Buffalo creek on
sec line s side sef sec 25 twp 28n r2fw.
one across nw Buffalo creek ou sec
liness side swf sec28 twp 28u r 2fw.
.Said bonds shall -ear interest at the
rale of live per cent per annum, and
shall become due $7000.00 in teu years
trom their date and $8500.00 in fifteen
years Irom their date.
The vote shall be hy ballot, and said
election shall be held at the following
places, which are Hie usual places ot
voung in said Township, and ttce fol-
low mv persons shall conduct the same,
»ori they snail also act as counters, to-
wit:
iu Precinct No. 4 ct School House
li.-i No If aud tTie Judge shall be
J I . Hieronymous and the Clerks
sM|i tip Howard Oimslead and E M
Claycomb.
in l'u edict No. 5 at School House
School Dist. No. 12. and the Judge
shall lie and the Clerks shall
be W C Aspinwall and (J W Crouch.
in Precinct No. 25 at school house
dist. No 6 and tfie Judge shall be A \V
Bates, and the Clerks shall be li \\
Hancock and Chas Holler.
The polls shall be open at seven o’-
c'oek a m and kept open until end
closed at six o’clock p m on said date
Witness my official baud this 26 da.>
of August 1916.
(signed) .J W Etberslon
President Township Board of Diree
tors.
Attest: James M Smith Twp Clerk.
(Meal)
sbr I an"n-Jlrr
Rutla!0 creek on sec line, s side, near ^ pu Q{ ra|8ing fund8 with | and your liver hi altl.y and you »t I not
««ffiio creek.on Bee line'S side j SKoE"T
tcross Butfalo creek on sec line, s side, controlled exclusively by said town,
swl sec 27, twp 27 n r 24w. One across Hnd ^. afld collect an annual ax,
Buffalo creek on sec line, a side, sef i ln addition to all other ta* •
icc 27, twp 27 u r 24w One across uPon . al) llie fa.xakle pr°pe.ruy
Buffalo creek on sec line, s side, sw4 said town sufficient to pay the
me 3. twp 26 n r 24w. One across interest on said bonds as it falls due
Butfalo creek ou sec line, s side, sec 3. »<‘<i constitute a sinking fund
near center, twp 26. n r 2tw. One ‘or Die payment of the principal there-
across Rulfalo creek on sec line, s side, j ol when due; and also for the purpose
of submitting to the qualified property
tax-paying electors of said Town the
question of the issuance of bonds of
said town iu the sum of $2oOOO.OU for
the purpose of raising funds for the
purpose of constructing a public sar
itary sewer system, same to be owned
ami controled exclusively by said
town, aud levy and collect an annual
ml, sec 3, twp 26, n r 24w. One across
Buffalo creek ou sec line, e side, nel
tec 1U, twp 26, n r 24 w. One across
tec 4, twp 26, u r 23w. One across
Buffalo creek on sec line, w side, sw4
sec 1. twp 27, u r 24w. One across
Ruilalo creek on sec line, s side, svv4
sec 6, twp 27, u r 23w. One across
SEE oua
Delicti' Dsnn
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HUGHES
SAYS:
WORDS
v».
DEIDS
WIL80I
DOES;
A CHRONOLOGICAL CONTRA8T
Compilsd From Nswspapor Rsports
AUGUST 8th.
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Chicago:—“If anything In this cam-
palgn It real It it the quet-
tion whether we want wordt
or action.......As I was 100 per
cent, judge I became 100 per
cent, candidate.”
AUGUST 9th
Wathlngton:—President Wilton wins
his fight for a bigger navy st
a White Houee conference with
heads of Senate and House com.
mittees. Senate passes Child
Labor bill.
£
Washington:—The Democratic House
of Representatives adopts the
conference report on the Army
Appropriation Bill, the first of
the President's defense mens
tires.
St. Paul:—"Reasonable adequate-
preparedness Is a primary ns-
» tlonal duty and if I am elected
T propose lo see that Hint duty
Is discharged to the credit of
the American people.”
AUGUST 10th,
Fargo, N. D.- "Tf alerted I should Washington:—The White House an.
devote my ability to serving . nounces that the President, will
the United States.” . | not take any of the govern-
• . w nient's time to answer Mr.
Hughes’ attacks.
' AUGUST 11th.
Rutfalo creek ou sec line, w side, swf tax. addition to all other taxes, up-
r 2fw. One across on nil Hie taxable property iu said
sec 2, twp 27. n
Ruilalo creek ou sec line, s side, svv4
sec 5, twp 27, n r 21w. One across
Buffalo creek ou sec line, s side, sef
sec 5, twp 27, n r 24w. One across
buffalo creek on sec iine, between secs
5aud 6, near center, twp 26 n r 24w.
Due across buffalo creek on sec line,
w side, swl sec 32, twp 27, u r 24w.
One across Butfalo creek on half sec
town sufficient to pay the interest on
said bonds as it fallp due, and also to
constitute a sinking fund for the pay-
ment of the principal thereof when
due.
The form of ballot to be used at
sa;d eitetion shall be substantially as
follows:
Official ballot of the special election
iitie,w side, nef sec 16, twp 26, nr 23w. held ic the town of Buffalo. Harper j
Oue across creek ou sec line, w side,
rtwf sec 9, twp 26,0 r 2fw. One across
creek on sec line, vv side, swf sec 9
twp 26, n r 2Iw. One across creek on
sec line, near center, between secs 8
and 9, twp 26, n r 24w. One across
Buffalo creek on sec line, w side, nw4
sec 36, twp 27, n r 2fw. One across
Buffalo creek on sec line, vv side, swf
sec 25, twp 27, n r 24w. One across
Buffalo creek on sec line, w side, nvvf
sec 20, twp 27, 11 r 24 w. One acrors
Buff alo creel: on sec line, near center,
w side, sec 20, twp 27. n r 2fw. One
across Buffalo creek on sec line, s side,
sef Bee 23 twp 27, n r 2fw.
Said bones shall bear interest at the
rate of five per cent per annum, and
shall become due $10,000 00 in teu
years front their date and $7,200.00
in fifteen years from their date.
Ttie vote shall be by bailot, aud said
election shall be held at the following
places, which are the usual places
ol voting in said Township, and the
following persons shall conduct the
County, Oklahoma; on the lltbday of
October, 1916.
FHOFOSITION NO. ONE.
Shall the Town of Buffalo, Harper
County Oklahoma, incur an indebt-
edness by issuing its negotiable cou-
pon bonds in the aggregate principal
sum of $15000.00 to provide funds
for Hie purpose of constructing Wa-
terworks Improvements, including
extensions and equipment, same to
be owned and controlled exclusively
by said town, and levy and collect
an annual tax, in addition to all oth-
er taxes, upon all the taxable prop
ty in said town, sufficient to pay
same, and they shall also act as count-
ers, to-wit:
In Precinct No. 8. at schooThouse in
-chool District No. 32, and the Judge
shall he doe Sheriff, and the Clerks S
shall be P. E. McElhiney and C. II. I
Dungan.
In precinct No. 9. at school house
in School District N >. 33, and the
Judge shall be Geo. Brown, and the,
C erks shall be Floyd Cosby and Lloyd 1
the interest on said bonds as it falls
due and also to constitute a sinking
fund for the payment of the princi-
pal thereof when due; said bonds to
bear interest at the rate of six per
cent per annum, payable setni-an-
nua Iv and to become due within 25
years Irom their date?
Hirst: | | For the above proposition
! ■Second: | | Against above proposition
Bismarck, N. D.:—“I am keenly
aware of the importance of our
agriculture prosperity, and I de.
sire to do all that can be don#
to promote that prosperity."
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Washingtons — President Wilton
signa the bill making appropria-
tion# for the Department of
Agriculture and containing thrr*
measures designed to improve
market practices and the ator.
age gnd financing of crops.
AUGUST 12th. ^
Helena, Mont.:—"The present nd- Washington:—Secretary of Cmn-
ministmtion is to a very great mere© Redfield makes public
extent a sectional adnffnistra- figures showing that lndf his
tion.’’ staff is composed of Taft h)>-
polntees.
AUGUST 13th.
Spokane:—Mr. Hughes rests from Washington:—President Wilson, to
his arduous work of criticising avoid a nation-wide railroad
the depds of President Wilson's strike, calls repreaentntlyes of
administration. the unions and employers to
the white House.
AUGUST 14th.
Spokane:—“I am desirous that this
matter of the tariff should bs
attended to without abuse.”
Washington:—The Senate approves
the administration’s revenue
bill providing for the creation
of a non partisan tariff commis-
sion.
AUGUST 15th.
Seattle:—“If we ever full so low
that we will not protect our citi-
zens we might as well haul
down the flag. I am not too
proud to fight.”
Washington:—The House of Repre-
sentatives adopts the Senate
amendments to the Navy Rill
calling for the building of six-
teen ca pi t a I ships within three
years.
AUGUST 16th.
PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE
Uiiderantl Iry virtue of authority eon
foiled by the Constitution and laws ol j IJoy.
the Slate of Oklahoma, and pursuant to a j In Precinct \o Iff a* court house
reso utlou adopted and unproved on the j m B(,|iillo_ ah<i\Ul, .] ,’nJg'e shall be W .
1 day ol Sept. 1918. proclamation is here
by made and notice is given that on the
14th day of October 1910. a special election
wi'l be held in Garfield Township, iu Har-
pei Com ty. Oklahoma, for the purpose
of submitting to the qualified electors
for this purpose, of said Township, the
question of issuing bonds of said Town-
ship in the sum of $12,300.00, to provide
fuuds for tiie purpose of constructing
brl ges. .-ueli bridges to be nun S ered auii j
located as follows:
One across the creek r>n see. line on
sou h side sec. 35. twp. 29 N, It. 26 W
one across creek on sec. line between
nw 4 sec. 2. and ne4 ste. 3 twp 28 nr ‘>6 vv.
one across creek on see .inf be w.. sn i
4 sec. 2, .aid se4 see. 3 twp 28 n r '6 vv. i
oue across creek on tec. one on soiirh
side -ec. 10. twp 28a. r 26vv. one across
ore. k on w. side nw4sec. 1U. twpr’S'i.r 26 ‘
westou sej. line, one across creek on w j
side 5*4 sec. 10 twp 28n. r 26w, ou sec
line, unt across creek on sec, line on s.
side sw4 sec. 13 twp 2Sn r 26w. one across j
creek on .*ec. line ou s. side se4 sec. 13 |
twp 28n r 26w. one across i reek on s .
line on s. side svv4 sec. 18 twp 2sn. r 25vv.
ll. Spiliers, and the Clerks shall be B
W smith and (i. W. Randy.
In Precinct No. li, at school house
in School District No. 47, and the:
Judge tball be H. B. Scoti, and the
Clerks shall C. E. Nesbit and \V. K. j
Croizer.
in Precinct No. 15. 3t the school)
hous* m School District No. 19, ai.d
the Jui go shall be H. It. Campbell,
ai rt tin Mer'rs shall be A. G. ' a len
and Eu Gaultney.
The nobs shall be opened at seven !
o’clock, A. M , aad kept open until
and ciosid a: s x o’clock, I’ M., on
said date.
U isness my official baud this 25th i
day of At gust. 19!H.
iMgeed) John MortiRon,
President Township Board of Directors.
(Meal) ~Curtis Hamilton,
S>-S-5t Township Rierb.
Notice for publication
oue across creek ou sec line on a side. r
ae4 sec is twp 28n. r 25w. o> e acrosscn ■ k D‘ p.irtm*-iit of the Interior. 1. S. Land
on sec lire near center on E. side sec. to,: * ifitee at Cutherie, Oklahoma. August 241 h,
twp 28u 25vv. one across creek ’ ii e 1916.
Notic
iVf'ifS*}. OT’ V'
line on e. side se4 sec I? -wp isn r 25e , ■ hereby given that F> i, k
one aero ■ creek on sec Hue on w side I •V' eso. of L>oby Kprlngs. Oklahoma, who, j
bw4 tec 19 twp28n. r25w. onea-.v o - creek 1 °u June 7th. 1913 made H< raoste.id Entry,
on see Hue on s side sw4 sec 20 twp 28h r 1 No. 022742 for S\i ‘4 S \ 1-4. He,.Iion 20,
25w one across creek on sec line on s side ' Towrship 29. North of R.»nge 25. 1\. i. K..
se4 sec2(( twp 28r, r 25vv. one across ci’eek Ted notice of intention to make
on sec line on E side sc4 se,-; twp 28o. ] r***• Three\ear Proof, to estah.iahclaim
r 25w. one across creek on sec line on £ 1 ,0'he land above decrlbed. before A. H. i
side nc4 sec 20 twp 28u r 25vr. one across . 'Vulker. County Judge of Harper eonntv. •
creek on sec line on E side se4 sec 17 twp . 1 *klaiipma, at lSiiETaio. tikiaijoma, ou the
28u r 23w lteadoiit creak. oneMCross Read- 3rd d:w of Oc .offer, 1916.
mu cierk on ae< line on W side e«4 ae- ; ( lalmant Names ss W It nesses:
17 twp 28n r 25w. one acios- Readout Fra,,k of lettoa. Oklahoma:
creek ou see line on H side s< 4 sec 17 twp i O. A. Hhurnan. leiton. oklaip-ma:
28n r 25vv. one across creek on eec line on ! Edward Lo:-peich. or leiton.
H side svr4 sec 21 twp 28n r 25w. one ! Okiah-ma: J. Orville Honnes. of Yelton.
across creek on sec line on W side sw4 I oklahonva. J. Y. 1 allauv*.
sec 29 twp 28ii r25w. one on creek on sec 9-l-5t Itegister.
line W sld*- nw4 sec 7 tvv[ 28n r 25w. oue ) -
across Readout creek on he,: line s si ie Nprlinn Pror Ltm^f ifin
Se4 sec 16 twp 28n r 25w. one across : Ll€CllOn rrOCiamailOfl
Readout creek on public toad iu ns4 sec. ! I nder anti bv virtue of an ordinance
PROPOSITION NO. TWO,
“Shsll the Town of Buffalo, Harper
County Oklahoma incur an indebt-
edness by issuing its negotiable
coupon bonds in. the aggregate
principal sum of $15000.00 to provide
funds for the purpose of Construct-
ing and Equipping an Electric light
Plant same to be owned and con-1
trolled exclusively by said Town j
and to levy and collect an annual
tax in addition to all other taxes up-
on aff the taxable property in said
town sufficient to pay the interest on j
said bonds as it falls due am! also to
constitute a sinking fund for the
payment of ihe piinr pal thereof
when due; said bonds to bear inter-
est at the rate of six percent per an-
num, payable semi-annually and to
become duo within 25 years from
ihei- date?”
Firs*; | j For the above proposition
-te <• \,» ffftsl above proposition
I'Ki-PO'! i ION NO. THREE,
"'hall the Town of Buffalo Harper
C'niotv Oklahoma incur an indebt-
edness bv issuing its negotiable cou-
pon bonds in the segregate principal
sum of $25000.(10 to provide funds
for the purpose of constructing a
public sanitaiv sewer system same to
be owned and controlled exclusively
by said (own and to levy and collect
an annual tax in addition to all oth-
er t xes upon all the rnxahle prop-
erty in sa d town sufli dent to pay
Hie interest on said bonds as it falls
doe arid also to constitute a sinking
fund for tne payment of the princi-
pal thereof when doe; said bonds to
b t interest at the rate of six per
cent per annum payable semi-annu-
ally and to become due within 25
yeats from their date?”
First; | | For the above proposition
second: j | Against abov>* proposition
The polls shall tie opened at 8 o’-
clock A. M. and closed at 6 o’clock 1'
\f. on said date The number and
lorst on of tiie p filing places and the
persons who sjoill conduct said elec-
tion shall be as follows;
Precinct No I. Voting place C mrt
Boom. Judges O. I, Z »<>k and W. H.
Spiders C-rrks L E. Crays and C. E
Me Minn.
'uch officers shall also act as count-
ers.
Witness un band as President of the
Hoard of Trustees of Said Town affix
See the Big A>l.
Temple's
Department
Store
Saturday, Sept. 23rd.
Portland, Ore.:—“It would be a
breach of trust for the United
States to abandon the Philip-
pines at this time.”
Washington:—The TT. S. Senate
passes the Philippine Bill en-
franchlslug Offff.itOff men and re-
taining guardianship over the
Islands until they can establish
n stable government.
AUGUST 17th.
Roseburg, Ore.:—“We must he sure Washlngtoi :— President Wilson, finfi-
that we do not leave unused the Ing tiie railroad managers have
national powers which will give not full authority, summons the
us national prosperity.” railroad presidents.
AUGUST 18th.
San Francisco:—“The people are en- Washington:—The Child Labor Bill
titled to the very beat.” is adopted by the House and
goea to the President, who had
urged it* passage. Senate paesei
Shipping Bill.
AUGUST 19th.
/
SENATOR JAMES D. PHELAN
15 twp 28D r 25w. one across Beafiout approved on 'he ll'h day of S ptem w1jntne Town ot Buffalo Oklahoma
cueek "n »ee line w Hide nw4 sec 22 twp 28 ! bur, 1916, -ntitlfd: lbia |Uh dav of Scptemb-r 1916
"An ordinance teiaimg to the calling w H. t emple, President,
at <1 holding of an election in the Attest-
town of Buffalo, Harper county, Ok- ’ H Chastain Town Clerk,
lahuma tor the purpose of snbmi'- seal,
ting to the qualified property tax
paying electors of said town the --
n r 25w. one across er>**;k on sec lin*- on
W side sw4 sec 3 twp 2Su r 25w. one across .
creek on sec line oa S aide se4 see 26 twp j
29n r 26w. one across creek on sec line on
8 side near center sec 18 twp28*> r 25w.
Bald bonds shall bear interest at the
rate of five percent per annum, and shall
become due. $6000 00 iu ten years from i
tbeii date and $»i300 00 in fifteen years
from their date
The vote shall be by ballot, and said i
electb.u shall be held at the following
■•U-'-M. vli ch are tn. -'usual p'aces of vo -
lug n. said Township, aud the following
|*ei sons slant! conduct th*a same, aud they I
shat at-o act a- counters, to-wit:
la Precinct No 5 at He ho© I Hans-
Mclioot (list. No. 10. an 1 the Judge shall '
be Bdpli Wolf, and D.e fieri* shall fc,, |
Geoigc Hailuck and John Hears.
Iu l’reeioct No. 24 at tb-h Mil House in
kchool lu»t. No. 9. and the Judge shall
l-e E w pmot. and the fleiks sh*|| be i
W illiam Kuubal! and W. E. Jessup.
The p-dU shall b*opewe-fi at seven »'
clock. A X. and kept open until and
cloacj at six o'clock. P M.. ou said date.
Vu»e-« my oflt-:i*l baud :bi> 1st day ol i
Kept 1916.
I signed) C. E. Cat pettier.
President Twp Board of bitae:ora. I
(Heat) Win Klmtaill. Clerk.
Oakland.:—“Wherever we linve the
government represented in regu-
lation and supervision It must
be a regulation and supervision
that Is really expert and square
with the facts of business life.”
Washington;—The House pass, «
file Administration Shipping Bill
designed tn create a naval auxil-
iary and naval reserve and htiilfi
up an American merchant ma-
rine to meet the requirements of
the nation's commerce.
AUGUST 21 at.
San Diego “1 believe In preventing Wathlngton:—President Wilson r»
children from being drawn too reives hundreds of letters corn-
early Into the hardships of in- mending him for hie success*
dustrial life.'* ful fight against child labor.
AUGUST 22nd.
Somewhere in California:—“Mexico-
Huerta - policy —<— recogni-
tion -intervention --shame
- weak - conduct -
- American citizen* - bul-
lets - border - wrong .......—
trouble - Administration-
t
Washington: — President Wilson
names Secretary of tha Interior
Lane, Ex-Judge George Gray and
Dr. John R. Mott, as memberi
of ths Joint American-Mexiean
commission to ssttle peacefully
the differences between the
countries.
\
Huerta -”
AUGUST 23rd.'
Reno. Nev.:—"Wp can have peace Washington: — Th* United State*
without trouble In this country.” Senate repaase* the Army Ap-
propriation Bill.
AUGUST 24th.
Ogden, Utah; -“T,et us brace our-
rpIvps fnr the new era. Let
ns maintain the honor of tha f
American name. Let us got t
the driving forca of patriotic '
sentiment.
AUGUST 25th
Washington:—At President Wff«..n >
urging the Democrats in th*
^ House resolve to push the fight
fnr a non partisan tariff board
; t” meet d»w trade condition*
\ after th# war.
Cheyenne, Wyo.:—"I believe we
ought to have compensation acta
wisely and fafrly provided—in
order that those who work msv
he a<-«ured of proper protection."
Denver:—“I do not think there has
been in many years a campaign
in which business men, solici-
tous for the future of the coun-
try, should feel or have so deep
an Interest."
AUGUST 26th. s
Washington: —The House concur*
fn the Senate amendment# to
the hill providing for compen-
sation of workmen Injured while
yin government service.
WashingtonThe Federal Reaarve
Board's weekly statement show*
an Increase of more than $2.
' 400.000 in th# total earning as-
aeta of the member banka.
Estes Park,
Snapshot of Senator I’helan of Call
fornla taken on a warm day In Wash-
ington.
. . _ Air Fighters Stay Far Apart,
question of the issuance ot bonds of NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE As everyone probably kn..«s, the
?or‘the m'r'JJeof "r“eln* funds t',* In the Matter of the g.tar.I.anahip of ZZt'^nv marine' d'lsnsJcr's f Two
the putp te of c**f stfuctmg Mater- t I irk McGinnis, Bay McGinnis and
works improvements, including ex Msrie McGinnis
tenaioos and iqu'pment same to be Notice ij hereby given in pursuance
AUGUST 27th.
Colo.:—Mr. Hughet Washington:—President Wluon con-
goes into seel.,Mon to rest from fers with Democratic leaders
the arduous labors of his cam- / about plans tn Mv# country
palgn criticism. frotn , ril|strike
AUGU1ST 28th.
Estes Park, Colo.:-Still resting
-n game of golf
moving picture men
cale In the evening
om neu and controlled exclusively by of an ord*-r of the County Court of the
said town; and for •■Ms'llffW lor the ■ ounty of Harper Mate of Oklahoma,
puipoee o» Miring fu .1* with which male on the alth day of Amud 1916
to M'ltatf uct and equip an electric the iiridereigio-d gusrdisn of (he ee-
liglit piaut. same to ie owned and tateof Clark McGinoia. Itsy MHiinnie
controlled exclusively by ssid town; and Marie McGinnis, minors will sell
and $25 isi.uj tor the purpose of at private sale to Die higtnst bidder
raising f'inda for the purpose of coo- eip-ject to con(irmvtion bv *aid t'ourt
etruepng a public sanitary sewer on Mor dav the 2-5'h dav of September
system, mme to be owned and coo- A. D. 1916at 3 o'clock I* M. al the
trolled exsiutivety by said town, and ••rtice of l»iek and McK«*ni: e ov«r
levy and collect an annua! tax upon *-V*t .Nali m*i ntnk of i; ,it«fo said
all the laxsbie property in said town C «rk Mcfi'Onia. Itxy McGinnis xtid j ,„iH, g ,|„.v lry
sndicieut to pay the intereat on ana M trie MuGmuia minors in and to the I , ,
principal of said bonds, and fixing *--**~—*—— ■*——“—* —'—*
the ueceasary details iu Ihe tuxller
following desertited real estate «ituat< d I " , ' ”
iu Harper Couu'.j, Mateo! Ohlabuuia.l 'L'«i|ng OUSL
ships run close fo encli other mid sue- ;
Hon brings them together. It is tin*
*ninc wi«li aeroplanes, only that in
ihe nature of things the suction Is u
hundred times more powerful. When
I hear ftiose stories about aeroplanes 1
attacking each other within 40 yards, j
I always cross my fingers. Two )
machluea approaching each other 1
at that distance would come together ]
and smash. The men who run th * i
.-it>parells de chaase understand that 1
than I do. In maneuvering to j
never to approach
nearer than a hundred yards.—Salur
posing for f
-a musl- t
resting. f
.Washington: President Wllaon afffl
1ab#rlng to
iste* Park. Colo.:—Mr Hughes
from a mountain top mono feet
above the sen obtains a bird's
eye view of the ''Inactivities'* of
President Wilson's Administra-
tion.
V
•th.;
Ests# Park. Col# :-Mr. Hughe* rw
freshed hy his four days' rear,
prepares to resume his task of
. ***** per ceut. candidate
• vert a railroad
atrlke, decides to go before Con
gres# and ask for arbitration
and right-hour laws.
AUGUST 29th'
Washington•—President Wilson asks
Congress to enact legislation to
railroad atrlka. Tha
Ident completes his prapar
program hy algnlnf the
i Army and Navy Appeapeiatlan
1 Bilks Ha also sign* tha Phlllp-
l P*"« *"d tha naw Blit of
Lading Meaaurg.
AUGUST .50th
/ WasMngtae —Waadraw Wilson still
“an tbs jab” In Washington,-*
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1916, newspaper, September 22, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941309/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.