Star Gazette (Newspaper) - July 14, 1911, Sallisaw, Oklahoma The STAR Established 189a VOLUME V. JULY 14, 191.1. NUMBER 3T SPOT CASH FOR COUNTY From Now on No One Will Have to Walt More Than 30 Days for His Commissioner W. E. of was here Monday and while in town took occasion to ' have the County Mr. county announce that all valid claims incurred since Juno against the which are regularly filed and allowed by the proper the Board of County will be paid in cash by the county depositories as soon as warrants are issued for which will be soon after the first of each month for the amount filed the previous For the debts incurred and properly filed this month will be passed upon at the regular meeting in Aug. and if found correct and will be and a warrant issued for the same the holder of which can then go to the county depository and get cash for his claim without any discount This is news to all and will save many an oppressed fellow from discount ing excessively his obligations against the nell and his fellow McCullough and McGow are very much and have a right to at the turn affairs have Cruce Named to Head Red A letter received by Governor Cruce Tuesday from Ernest P. national director af the American Red announces the appointment of the Oklahoma state board of that The board includes Governor Lee Dennis T. Miss Kate Oklahoma M. S. William Seymour C. Hey in Oklahoma Charles and H. B. Spauld In his letter Mr. Bicknell ex presses his appreciation of the assistance been rendered in connection with the Oklahoma Board and expresses a hope that it may be a long time is called into activity by reason of a disaster in the FORMER BANKING DONKEY IN BOARD ELEPHANT Governor Cruoe Declares That Coney Island to Raoe Present Condition is Speed Ib Affected by the Due to Excessive Heat New July Fell From Load of Kills Owen stepson of W. W. who lives at the old Drake west of while hauling oats on the farm Wednesday of last week accidentally fell from the top of a loaded wagon and was run both the wheels of one side of the wagon passing over his crushing it and causing his death within a few The team went slowly on to the house and the seeing them without the TWENTY-TWO BALL ENTERED County Attorney of Cherokee Co. Fatally While That the sum of in cash had been put into the Night Jennie is a to the and Day bank by state good in her race from Coney ing board to prevent the collapse land to Washington against the of that before it was i purchased by L. Wilkin and John driver of the j became alarmed and ran on a sound and that the reported from N. | down the the team board also and still that he had arrived at I the 94 assets of the the New Jersey short from in which at the elephant far in the against which warrants have he been developed Satur he had passed Frank Walker and day when the statement of the his elephant at the edge of a the agonies of He gasped only twice after they reached him and then passed into eterni He was only fifteen years of bank guaranty fund was made pond in Franklin It Takes a Man to be a Banker The enemies of the Guarantee Backing Law use to say that anyone could start a State bank and place a sign on Guar an You cannot get a state charter now unless you comply with the tallowing You must give your ad complex of if mar ried or how many people depend upon to what extent you use intoxicating whether or not you have been discharged from any giving whether yon are in how and to whether you gamble in any manner whether you have Where are the Editor Sometime ago I noticed an ar tide in your addressed to the president of the Board of from our County Superintendent of Health in which he called their atten tion to the unsanitary of the and urging them clean up the town and keep it so The suggestions offered as the methods of doing this arc quite But when is this board of What steps have they taken improve the sanitary of the Have they had meetings that you know Have they ordinances for enforcing these 9anitary methods and if do enforce these Us when the board of council men meet in their official capac ity and transact the people who elected them to office would like to know what they have and anything for the benefit and of the town and its people I am sure our worthy editor would be pleased to put it in the columns his that the people would know what is being done by the city fathers for the beau of our little and for the protection of its start a crusade against dirt and throw that feeling of Father your ranks and routed all those good intentions public by F. G. Judy had fled from the of the Walker was making heroic efforts That the bank was to get the elephant on the road more than a year ago and was coaxing her with sugar known to have been insolvent and and but at last accounts should have been taken in charge Judy was still enjoying the by the former banking board ery in the with her donkey was the statement Saturday opponent making tracks toward night of Governer The the does not represent all of the money put in the bank from the state as the former board put in more than at one before the when the present state officials took Webster pur chased the agreeing to put and it was hoped thit this place tlx institution in good alleged that this sum actually as .it was found that would not place the bank in the shape While the assets of the bank were it was reported that large sums had to a single and that a considerable portion of the assets were In assuming charge J L. Wilkin took only of assets at while taken by the state banking hoard at what it thought the assets were Warrants were issued for this and if the board realizes 36, the money will b e turned into but was a remarkably bright and good His interment took place at Tamaha the next day follow ing his and was largely attended 48 Certificates Grades made by teachers in June 29th and 30th 1911. 1st T. Maud Bertha Ethel Defla Eth el Lizzie 2nd Essie Myra Kiim J N. Maud Mable Coder Mary Gebr gia Jessie Go riia Olive Earl Susan Annie Hattie Ethel Burch Lexa L. Ethel 3rd Watie J. W. Hazel Florence W. S E. F. J. happiness and good luck B. Laura can come to deserving people Cleo Zilpha who sea and their many other H A c H. Mae friends in heartiest Mary tions 1 McCrady Foster McCrady and Miss Pearl the former a son of L. L. and the latter a daughter of arid G. W. of near were afternoon at the ceremony taking place at the residence of Mack a brother of the and being performed by Rev. A. P. of the of contracting parties were reared here and are known to The wishes them all of 10.- The deadly 22 target rifle claimed another victim today when W. L. county attorney of accidently shot dying from effects the wound one hour Mr. Johns was using the little gun in his barn ' morning as a rat and manner unknown discharged the gun the charge tering his No one present except his wife who was at the house heard a struggle in the barn only to find her husband a victim to the deadly 22. ' Johns was only 25 years of and was one of the brightest young attorneys in He is survived by Mrs. Johns Baptist Preacher Rev. O. N of the Baptist his resignation to his congregation last Sunday along with the earnest request that it be He has ore than two come here from is a good preacher and is He has had good m He this and its feels deep in his heart for the old home where where the sea breezes blow and where - the winds murmur through the leaves of the tall I History of the Growth and Success of a | s played the whether ideas that were suggested to not your habits are or that you had when in in proportion to your ducted into your Let's have you within work and make Sallisaw * the cleanest and most de- your whether or not you in eastern 0k. a mamber of the Y. M. C. When we are asked by whether or not you are a kind of place is ber of give name of can rise to our full schools you have how swell out our and you whether or not sav with utmost you are good at do you cleanest and healthiest own the residence you live town in the state of Oklahoma what is whether An it is covered by o and if for what have Fami Residence you ever been bankrupt vbr in did you compromise w with your in what east of had the misfortune capacity are you now to loose his residence and its salary do you how tents by fire oneway last week years experience have you The blaze a defec had in and must give tive flue while Mrs. Cheek was and where were you employed during ten preparing and when covered the flames had gained considerable headway on the Marriage Owing to the dry weath The following matrimonial er and scarcity of water an at have been issued during tempt to save the building was i - useless and the family turned Abe 28, and Miss their attention to their house Minnie 18, Marble hold but the fife spread so rapidly that they only sue Jesse 21, and Miss deeded in getting a few things Nancy 19, ouk There was no insurance James A. 36, and and in as much as. Mr. Cheek's Miss 22, crop had been badly hurt by the attained by square and honorable business is the story of the the fund to take up the inal growth of the progressive If the collections ex- jewelry store of C. M. ceed this amount they also will and Sallisaw and Sequoyah coun be turned into replace part of t have the distinction of being the money actually the home of this which Should the assets be absolutely from a very small beginning has the guaranty fund grown to be the envy of tne would be out just in Eastern business consisted of a small window space in the front of the Star printing then located in a frame building where the Dan Matthews brick store now In a short time he was able to secure more suitable quarters in a location on street vacated by the absconding of an itinerant jeweler named In a time By selecting only the of there as but about and putting in sufficient cash in addition to the amount assumed by the state banking the new owner has out the on a sound Since April 5, the banking ly forgotten in the commercial board raised by the worid 1 per emergency assess In selecting Sallisaw for his which raised such a Mr. Crossno used the rore when the bankers met excellent judgment that lin It received in he has shown in his business ca. tion from the Planters & Mechan and backed by a good town ics bank assets 84 had he displayed the necessary on hand while r u i j honesty and ability the continued success of Mr. Crossno is an exemplification of the old adage that merit can attain such and those who from time have tried to succeed by deception and unfair methods soon fall and are J er including the more than assets of the Night and Day nettled a total handled from the period since April 5, of The board paid settlements of approximately were made for five smaller and with the put in the Night and Day the fund has again been virtually depleted until there is only 73 cash on and it is possible that another special assess meat will have to be lev ied to provide for future Contin that it takes to gain the abso ute confidence of the general which after is the corner stone of real Mr. Crossno was born in Franklin April 7, 1874. was of a genius disposition and his friends urged him to select the jewelers pro and at the age of. 16 i 1 w up the work by entering upon a four which he served in 1899 came to Bis first place of C. M. he was forced to seek more commodious quarters moved back to a room on Oak Business by this time had grown to such aa extent that he felt he needed the front fire that a brick building would for and erection of the Dunlap building 8eoured^quarter8 Iras and gained the distinction of being the first Sallisaw business in a brick With the of ihe chants National Bank Mr. Crossno was able to more commodious therein and made Sometime later all the business of the town was Cherokee and of the class of fellows behind the Crossno moved to a which next to and remained their until the growth of the to demanded a new be moved out to make the erection of that the Farmers Bs building which em hp stored considerable vith the remainder iris business in the by completion of National Bank ror aud better stock continued to dence of the public an that much ' - his f from but was a 1-After