The Monitor. (Doby Springs, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEED-
INGS.
Tha «omnllMlontram«t Injrag-
ular session Monday, April 6.
look continuing In melon until
thclOth. The entire board wm
prtssnt, and the following bus!-
aeaa waa tranaacted.
Minutes of laat meeting ap-
proved.
Motion made and seconded
that the deeda of lotii and blocks
belonging to Harper Co. be plac-
ed upon the recorda of Harper
Co. Lota 1, 5, 6.19 and 20 n
blocks from 1 to 49 inclusive, in
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will tail
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era aol deed
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The Board entered Into a con-
tract with R. % Me Minn for his j
building to be uaed as a jail at a
rental of $9 par month.
Motion pretoiled to postpone
action on road petitioned by
Matthew Smyth et al, until re-
corda are procured from Wood-
ward* ivjjgt
By order of the Board, the per-
sonal bond of E. J. Dick, Coun-
iproved, and
>y the Com-
__________ Jnmpany waa re-
leased and cancelled.
A committee, appointed at a
mass meeting consisting of Wm.
Little. J. u.~ Calhoun, H. C.
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tiii non by Byron WllUasM
. Application
Thar* in many able hltoCHloy **•
•duoated, too. . .. . ...
Who know a lot of tht» and that, outs
omnrhow wilt not dot ___
Thoy’vo had idvMWfH and lifts. ayw
KvntuiM and suoh—
.But wluiu II comn to uuiklna aooC, u>w
. don’t amount to much!
lo, ana teat w. n. Miner ana uiwe. ®v*u*i,v-'u,“uun* u
wife be relieved of tho taxes up- Bayne, 0. G. Harper and John,
on said lota for 1807; also that Pitcher, having redmtrictod tne*
block 8 be set aside for school county into precincts, it was or-
purpoaes, and block 88 bo per- dered that such division ot the
coun
mat1
assessed valuation of eaidi Post of Buffalo) anu that notices
nty property is -hereby eati- of the changing o! voting places
ed at 5-24 of the amount as-(be printed and distributed.
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Thfy atari out writ and do\* heap ot
braptfinc on ronown 4. .
But wry won, attain you noir. «"•> r*
holding boxra down!
Their wives «rt> taUln.i washings in, of
cooking cuke by weight.
White they alt ’round thb corner otoro
- ahd cuts I be wuya of Kale!
gptdil Ctobbteg Otter.
Ml flV VVi •aOl 8999| BWBUWU
i« peer ysebt driven ing $1
jl.j~.A- . ...i • la asm I
I ever; end the#
sesied to said W* H* '*Tj8K be- Ordered that1 J. R. Lite be in-
ing $1,025.00 Carried. | strutted to go to Woodward and
They know a lot about the Trueta aod
ten how folka get rich.
.But when It cornea to doing thins*—wan.
* aornehow, thtffe’a the hitch!'
Thalr children crow up after while mod
everybody wcarka,
Bleep ling "Dad," wl*oJ$now» It all and
alia ot homo and BlUrUa!
g l«WI«weVM W gV W vwW«r,ww ——
rwUruH that A J Lewleaa be secure a list of deeded land in
uraerea inai a. j. j-fwiepa o« H r„ fw t,flq hoAn
tytat ttors—" LilowedlS.(K) ue r‘ raonth in mo- Harper Co. that has been deeded
Ite eessbter et T™ T tSrh of tfiae Feb. 1. lt>07 to March 1,
Iff* be laid. I ViaiOTll w ^ Ufliw *w thu emmtv clerk
1 n,n. nieImonths {The* nESSo? g^lSSC inTt^tTthe county clerk
it hor^ia Store ot Lowo ^ Son Supply, I be directed to deliver to each na-
tter beet (eabioe-lokla., and to be paid in county I aeesor a list for. his township.
tee aboea. »b*
eat et • teabtoe
warrants.
Ordered that action on claims
mi
Th. «u»rt«riy wporii | iS,dai®
warrants be
elect be set
“No boeaa
"bat ta took
’ lot be bed
'tore bto toot
wee badly .
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rtoh* eteeafttr
booM ter e
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boeao ell etoelt1*
w
‘•ieaae
"Bet wbet
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ftobWbettttt
til brief yoe
' to thto
Hr beoetoe
Meed. Mto
tool.
And when “OaiV* dlw. th* editor wilt
wrtta with groaicat care:
«H» knew a lot. did the deceased—a man
of genius rare! . _
Had OppiVtumiy come nigh, he wouw
have reached Uie west
And dlod a mIHIonairc, yon hat!
Jacet—let him rest!”
Rea Time.
'When e man Is intoxicated with
love or whisky he te quite apt to be
sentimental enough to propose.
If wishes wore horse*, it would
coat something to lmvo them—aud
•till more to keep them.
Every man should subscribe to
his local paper, because from R
he secures a claaa of news and
useful information that ho can
got nowhere else. He should
however, also subscribe to a
first-class general newspaper.
Such a newspaper la
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Thousands of its readers pro-
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paper in the world. Its secret
of success is that it gives the
farmer and his family just wl at
they want in the way ot a news-
paper. It.furnishes ail the sews
of the world twice a week. Ijt
has. a splendid page wham the
farmers write their practical ex-
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like attending an immense farm-
ers1 institute. It has pages
specially gotten up for the with*
for the coys and for the girls.
It gives the latest market re-
ports. In short, it gives a com-
bination of news and instructive
reading matter that, can be se-
cured in ne other way.
For $1.75 cash in advance, we
will send The Semi-weekly News
and The Monitor each for one
year. This means you wili get
^ Plrtiea who domSTSe road to The report of W LLittle, Reg.
be allowed the use of land in va- of Deeds, was approved as fol-
ib. ™ Btction Hne, lows;
Arab* aeid. Viewers were appointed for Total reccipto for quarter end-
at the light* road positioned by II. L. Sawyer ing March 81, t $665.16
and tethtr’i fti, ^ao the one petitioned by Salary,
S? SSmSmi, Excesi
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la ettoa*! y
(not
‘You’ Meat line^iiTeectiona 16 arid 10
I’M Mien* toroiw*.'** r** i,
I 002CN YACHTS — I OH*H Two
V«f eotaCATiow iHNvtiagv “
200.00
--------- Excess fees, 465.15
Ordered tlmt viewera be Half of excess fees, 282.57
, K mfnu^ter I Expense, 92.00
*“ibeMM.|by^Geo. H. Cooketal,onquarto j Turne(jtoTreas., 140.57
» te tots R gfiTandeatimate cost of bH<lg- By motion the’ personal bond
«0MM.ead ing iumbbr on section line be- offered aa surity as dej ositary
day.’* I tween sections 15 and 16. | of county fund was rejected
Ordered that the claim
_ meeaer Cm*
•tee tbe rocky
It
•Mali Meed*
te mum by
toerelee tb*
• awaeroua the claim of erroneoue aasesa- tow.
claim of er- and a ruling ipade to accept no
nt of T M. bond as such tore y except buch
I. Orderedithat f8 is specified authorised by
gkaaeHWiwvIM I tiro wkUMisi va « viiwnw
•eat froq«Mt»d ment of Leo Conley be tabled.
“ Ordered that those reported
* delinquent on road tax ho given
a beekot « ^ IB chance to work auch tax, and
m diver wtib that the trustees of the various
•m.” be 25, towuahipa tom to the county
ThiJoStoitoir BMeieed Mt I clerk all delinquent road tax turn-
•owa H*Mhw, It wee irowtee dark i «d to them by the road overseers
Mere she •***"* toH Ibe dleghy I of thoir townships.
JwlSl'dlfead — -ie»•** Ordered that the matter of
- - .So&ey talks all r!?ht. ThatB wbf
Motion prevailed to accept as a many of the newly rich are so load,
a county bridge the Cimarron. a Chicago man cornea into the lime-
river bridge located on said riv- lght and declares that a had eye la
er on sec 28 t 29 r 26 thirty rods .*e^onslhlc for drunkenness. Get oat!
more or less west Of section line, j He most moan U at druakeaaeaa la
anu to assume a debt on said reaponsihic fer t.:c bai eye.
a total of 156 copies. It’s a
combination which can't be heat
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and you will secure your money’s
th ten times over.
worth---------------
Subscribe at once at the offi^
of this paper.
Lister Shares*
Plow Shares,
Bolts of all kind s.
When I put a share on I guar-
antee satisfaction. 1
’Dad’ DuTigmn,
Doby Springe.
__vat def eed the aext day Hey
igeat legeHeK Aed aow tor the Ant
time Carter, fwafimad becbelw, bw
gen to toll e vtottol te He little god he
bed aaaaeed. jibe llrt, Ha, did net
•aem everee te bto. He noticed that
eke grew wore eectens.
"TaMorrow Abe nteemer aellar be
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abe twmed «wey. Tbea be eew Hat
ber eyee wwO MU of tear* He took
bee bead to lib,
"Peer,* be aeM, Nto yen think yen
canto grow to eere tor mer
"C, 1 bare totttto yen." nbe Mto
toyetnewily. Hat Hr all bU nrgtoi
•be weald say to __
"Ten wtU ebme toanwnew te glee
«m yonr nietrf
"I wU) SMet ywe et He point of He
Mnnd ib*ra,"*tto
erroneous assessment of .Wallie Bonds were issued to tnej Au' CXchouirc tern ns the important
Moore be tabled pending receipt State school fund tor a loan of > that a C|g*.et u inches loeg.
of affidavit. $8,000.00 to pay indebtedness of; This is "too much" by at least ate
- - -- ** - -- the county. I !»<£«*.
Commissioners met at call of i BiD^ a®1 “*d “dwca\1!l
Co. Clerk. Present j R Uu him » hvperhrachrcepfcalSc. By He
bridge for $382.00.
Adjourdod April subject to
call by Co. Clerk.
April 16,1908.
Bonds were issued to the
"Many a ten fools away hie Uni
Maying up when ho should be asleep,"
uya an exchange. Poker fame? Or
does a burglar take his watch?
Family tree* are quite apt to be
atody.
Road petition of C. H. Root et
al held until next meeting of the
board.
. > > 6* Wi i • • r- ** V»*J
Camel Better Than Horae,
Coating about aa much as a goqf>
horse, the cam el's speed Is a equal!?
great, his life considerably longer an#
his ability to carry a load equal to
that al three horses, while the fwt
that he oan travel for a week. or. jf
neceosary. nearly two weeks without
water renders him Invaluable to those
grant sandy stretches. He can also
go for several days with Uttle or 10
food, subsisting meantime upon the
£M stored ep la the humps on bto
hack, which nature seems to have
provided as a storehouse for susten-
ance In case of absence ef food.—Na-
tional Geographic Magazine.
srtXSr B c,^|K?i^s?r3
torney rovtougntw uw vsiiwie i------------ {next ««y ac ran,* "»»
Justices of the Pence of th? coun- j Ordered thnt the clerk write; mow ehoveL Bought yeum yet?
y >m- u> th* clerk ofWoodweri Co.1 i"™1'*
tv snu aactfttin 11 mu uu- w v«
tiaed bv them have beer collect- end request him to hrrmnge a
JTVndif not to institute pro- joint meeting of the commiss-
eeedlmi to collect such fines, toners ef the two couotie* et an
SS,
end other supplies of the office, I ties.
M's snivel CWBr to He tnt tone
walked ataag Ha beech. It waa belt
walked etaag me mac^ w kins be eppomtetl unaer Menu; surveys,
e wile te the petal; eiA. turetng tt. to gml iniler ht A adtory of $1 per :n#nt ^ ^3fS* kl. 4J
bt» ttavitOMM, ha tew before btm V ^ j Ordered that L. G. Aldridge
aa togasi buHgMl baartag He toad:!”?- u . . - --------* ^—
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___________^ _ Aovv-iM? auBointments be apooinaed treasurer of Otter
“ * i mi
Al Ewing.
•tod M * the following
tow l^jt iwored:
gnd Jailer.
Detroit la said to manufacture 4.0M,-
.Jheee pills a year. How can disease
stand suih n pilbnge?
"Plant more bos»r cxdalma n small
pic* exchange, in'er bust o’ cauSdencn.
NO, ah. we don't plant no more boga!
We planted some cf ih* dinged things
last year ssd thar cum on such h
drought we bad tx carry water all
summer to st*nk their ribs so'st they
wvuld bold swill an' git fat Enough far
market! No mor* pig piaatin* fer as.
Hack ye!
Some women cculd play Poker tor
seven year* and rot Sears what eon-
Stitntea a littie
Once tfcow wrz a sbl who bad two
vurr caraest Ipvera and * the gift
I eoOMn't decide wfckb ef the twe MS
of them I
.
stayed at
in He local
day. the rich
the*
A TWENTY TEAR SENTENCE.
*1 have justcomoleted a twen-
ty year health sentence, imposed
by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which
cared me of bleeding piles jupt
twenty years ago,” writes O. S.
Woolever, of LeRaysville, N. Y.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve heals
the wont sores, bails, burns,
wounds and cats in the shortest
time. 26c. at H. P. Barnard*^
"Why did you leave your last
place?** she bluntly baked the
kqoe WL
*twaan*t
an* *tr.*?
Ik V mA.' X 1 " "
Frank
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Oner TrvaaMp,
C*!V (Wttblk Ot*?
TvViah^.
_____ Ordervc that the Jwhky ?f*
do yvu Mow you; jv*" 5UU ki (Oi^cs^d of
Wk^aB hawmi gat 'ficiaHy the center ef Harper Oh.
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Deem, Charles F. & Betts, A. J. The Monitor. (Doby Springs, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1908, newspaper, April 23, 1908; Doby Springs, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941606/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.