State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO
STATE SENTINEL, STIGLER, HASKELL COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 10 1 18.
NOTICE OK PUBLICATION.
The Board of County Commission-
ers met in regular session as provid-
ed by law.
Present:
It. M. Muncy, Chairman.
W. F. Bammons, Commissioner.
J. B. Hickman, Commissioner.
The meeting was called to order
by the Chairman and the following
prceedings were had.
It is hereby ordered that the re-
ports of the following County Offi-
cials for the month of August 1818
be approved:
R. E. Stalcup, Treasurer.
Dan Folsom, Sheriff.
M. Cunningham, Court Clerk.
It is hereby ordered that the re-
port of . Elmer Moad, Court Clerk
of Chant, for the month of August
1918, be approved.
It is hereb yordered that the resi-
gnation of Clark Clement as Deputy
County Treasurer, be accepted.
It is hereby ordered that the ap-
pointment of E. E. England as Dep-
uty County Treasurer, at a salary of
$65.00 be approved.
It is herby ordered that R. Hogan
be awarded contract to publish the
Commissioners Proceedings for the
months of October, November and
December 1918.
It is hereby ordered that the re-
port of Geo. Cooke, Justice of the
Peace o t District of Stigler, for the
month of August 1918, be approved.
It is hereby ordered that the as-
sessment on Lots 5 & 6 in Vlock 55
in ihe town of Stigler, be reduied to
$15.00 for year 1917.
Ciaihs were taken up and di sposed
ol' as per calender of claims.
Claims were alloted as fol'ows
Claim Xo. Claimant Amount Purpose
2 7 Guy Bryant
St.50
Posting Estimate.
274 W. H. Qualls
10.00
Dragging Twp. road.
275 Short and Ogle
16.40
Road Supplies.
276 W. S. Stephens
7.55
Lumber.
277 Short Ogle Co.
17.85
Road Supplies.
Road work.
264 M. D. Hamilton
9.00
Dragging road.
265 M. D. Amans
6.00
Dragging road.
266 Harrison Farmer
6.00
Dragging road.
267 M. T. Hamilton
52.00
Road work.
268 Morgan Walker
9.00
Dragging road.
269 Joe Lemley
10.00
Error on Claim Jury.
Liberty Township—Lerjr
STATE OF OKLAHOMA |
188.
Haskell County |
r. G. Walthall, plaintiff, vb.
Blanche A. Walthall, defendant.
Said defendant, Blanche A. Wal-
thall, will take notice that she has
been sued in the above named court
for upon a petition for divorce, and
must answer the petition filed herein
by said plaintiff on or before the
30th day of August, A. D. ,1918, or
said petition will be taken as true,
and a judgement for said plaintiff
in said action for divorce will be
rendered accordingly.
Dated this 15th day of July, 1918.
Attest: M. Cunningham District
Clerk.
HOLLEY & MEANS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
First Published in the State Senti-
nel July 18, 1918
379 S. C. Christy
17.00
Road work.
380 Herbert Brown
4.00
Road work.
381 S. C. Christy
4.00
396 Bill Pugh
10.50
Road work.
382 J. R. Christy
4.00
Road work.
383 Horace Redden
4.00
Road work.
384 Everett Johnson
4.00
Road work.
385 Western States Lbr. Co.
8.60
Supplies.
386 C. S. Johnson
10.00
Road supplies.
387 Melvin Burton
1.50
Road work.
388 Dan Mdsterson
2.00
Road work.
389 Luke Alexander
2.00
Road work.
390 Dobyns-Lantz Hdw. Co.
118.90
Road supplies.
391 J. H. WilUby
60.00
Building bridge.
-Levy
4.68
80.00
6.00
44.00
.00
18.00
7.00
18.00
-Levy
20.50
Hrookcn Township-
211 McClanahan Co.
Dynauiitp.
213 Mill Creek Lbr. Co.
Road Material.
214 J. L. Holmes
Posting Estimate.
216 R. E. Litterell
Dragging road.
217 II. J. Bryant
Road wtork.
218 B. J. Tune
Road work.
219 A. J. Howard
Road work.
220 J. H. Lipscomb
Road work.
221 J. H. Lipscomb
Road work.
222 Mill Creek Lbr. Co.
Lumber.
223 B. li. Winn
Dragging road.
224 II. E. Littrell
Dragging road.
Outer Township—
474 W. G. Grubbs
Road work.
475 Frank White
Road work.
476 Walter White
Road work.
477 Bole White
Road work.
478 O. R. Railes
Road work.
479 Fears Sims Co.
Road supplies.
4hi; Stigler Hdw. Co.
Road supplies.
481 E. C. Holley
Road work.
'482 Red Phillips
Road work.
483 Elger Holley
Road work.
484 G. C. Prentence
Road work.
485 George Marks
Road work.
486 Harrison Kirk
Road work.
487 John Phillips
Road work.
488 L. L. Sullivan
Road work.
439 J. E. Gregory
Lumber.
490 B. P. Grace
Pick and Paint.
401 Mansfield Lbr. Co.
Lumber.
492 J. R. White
Road work.
4 93 J. C. Smith
Road work.
4 94 J. A. Stumbaugh
Road supplies.
Diamond ' unship—Levy
.262 Moody and Craig 25.00
Road "low.
263 D. i . riddle 10.'. 0
.Machire Township—Levy
289 C. P. Harlop
Blacksmith work.
290 Dobyns-Lantz Hdw. Co
Road supplies.
291 P. H. Bridges
Key and wrench.
2 92 John Harlep
Cleaning culvert.
2 93 O. H. Williams
Road work.
2 95 B. P. Grace
Blacksmith work.
296 J. O. Williams
Road work.
2 97 Ray Scott
Dragging road.
2!>!i J. W. Penburton
Lumber.
4X6 Tim Aj:y
Dragging road.
' s 7 Barnett Casen & Co.
Koad supplies.
•! S $ Sam Peevyhouse
Stings or bites of Insects that are
followed by swellings, pain or itch-
ing should be treated promptly, as
they are poisonous. BALLARD'S
SNOW LINIMENT counteracts the
poison. It is both antiseptic and
healing. Price 25c 50c and $1.00
per bottle. Sold by Stigler Drug Co.
In "The Lion's Claws," the Univer-
sal company provide an eighteen
chapter serial in which lions, leo-
pards, elephants and other animals
are introduced in the action, the
scenes being laid in African wilds,
the plot centering around a British
army post and showing an important
new phase of the present European
war.
6.15
11.90
2.00
1.50
30.00
i.OO
4.00
15.18
9.00
A bad taste in the mouth comes
from a disordered stomach, and back
of that is usually a torpid liver:-—A
condition which invites disease.
HERBINE is the remedy needed. It
corrects the stomach and makes the
liver active and regular. Price50c.
Sold by Stigler Drug Co.
Try STATE SENTINEL Job Printing
PRAIRIE GROVE NO. 73
WOODMEN CIRCLE
Meets 2nd and 4th Tues-
days at 8:30 p. m. Each
Month. AGNES COCKE,
Guardian.
Wanted at Once
THE UNITED STATES NEEDS SKILLED EN-
GINEERS IN FRANCE FOR CONSTRUC-
TION AND OPERATION OF RAIL-
ROADS, HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES
AND WATER SUPPLY
THE NATIONAL ARMY NEEDS ENGINEERS
FOR
RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION, OPERATING
AND SHOP BATTALIONS, FORESTRY (SAW-
MILL) BATTALIONS, QUARRY BATTALIONS,
ROAD BUILDING BATTALIONS, SURVEYING
AND MAP REPRODUCTION BATTALIONS,
SUPPLY AND SHOP BATTALIONS, WATER
SUPPLY BATTALIONS, TRUCK AND WAGON
COMPANIES, MINING COMPANIES AND
PIONEER REGIMENTS. ALSO MEN WANT-
ED FOR THE QUARTERMASTER CORPS SUP-
PLY COMPANIES.
Men are needed who are qualified in the fol-
lowing lines of work in the Battalions listed above:
Volunteers especially desired to construct, repair
and operate railroads in France Lumbermen.
Experienced quarry-men. Men equipped with
road making tools and machinery to construct and
repair roads- Carpenters, masons, plumbers, ele-
ctricians, blacksmiths, concrete foremen and con-
crete workers, pipe fitters, tinsmiths, recorders,
cooks, lithographers, instrument men, chainmen,
surveyors, wood-workers, storekeepers, machin-
ists, artists to do Camouflage work, sculptors,
moving picture scene builders, steamfitters, and
machine tool operators, drillers, tool dressers,
bricklayers, rigg builders, gas engine men, pump-
ers, chauffeurs, mechanics, handymen, teamsters,
horseshoers, farriers and saddlers. All kind of
miners. Men for work in the trenches and be-
hind the trenches to build wire entanglements,
operate trench pumps and searchlights.
THIS BRANCH OF THE ARMY OFFERS
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SERVICE IN FRANCE
For further information apply in person at
the U. S. Recruiting Station, 16 West Main Street,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma or to
J. T. HOLLEY, Postmaster.
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W. F. Hooper, M. D.
Office Over Palace Ding Store
Phone No:
Residence, 77 Office 31
Office Hours:
1 p. m. to 2 p. m.
Saturdays 1 p. m. to 4 p. m.
"Worms Interfere with the growth
of children. They become thin, pale
and sickly. Get rid of these para-
sites at once if you -would have heal-
thy, happy, cheerful children.
WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE de-
stroys worms and benefits the whole
system. Price 25c per bottle. Sold
by Stigler Drug Co.
The STATE SENTINEL Kind"
WE DELIVER THE GOODS:
We are in shape to supply the
trade with the very best in Commer-
cial Printing and at the very lbwest
prices consistent with first class
work and the Increased cost of print-
ing materials. We have one of the
best equipped job equipments in this
part of the state and no order is too
small to receive our instant .attention
or to large to be turned out promptly
and satisfactorily.
We. have had years of experience
in the printing busines? and can fur-
WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT
WE MAKE THE RIGHT PRICE
nish you prices Instantly in any class
of work and can help you to find out
just what you want. Be sure and
call on us when In need of anything
in our line.
We make a specialty of mail orders
and this class of work is turned out
promptly and delivered at once. Give
us a trial and we will attempt to
make a permanent customer. Also
remember our prices will be right
and that all our work is guaranteed.
"IT IS RIGHT OR IT COSTS YOU
NOTHING."
OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED
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Milam, C. D. State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1918, newspaper, October 10, 1918; Stigler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99714/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.