The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CIMARRON
Published Every Thursday.
It. C. THOMAS, 1'ublinber.
Entwwl u,. n>i ehi •• mrittor at the
• 11 nt BoImi ('ity, OI< '.ilmmii, uti
der ti.. t«.[ AUrt'li 18i.
Ofticbl Un,l
ron county
Ofth
• i Tor Cimar
Srml nl orunti of llm l1*. K. A (',
U. of A. nf ('hum ron count)'. < 'ontribu-
tionM for tli< k<h)"I of , In I tiinn Holn-itiMl.
Advil tiding raU
on application t,<> t h
tnnrio known
h office.
SUBSCHIPTION, St-00 PEK YH-
Mr*. I)«'lla Burrows from Houtb
whs Hlliippin^ hero Tunsduy.
Miss Fannin Sevier of (Jurlin^
ton was shopping here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mi-h. J. .1. Hallnrd
are in the city from their Ciiimr
ron ranch today.
Ihive JurK<*n«Hn was circulat-
ing hen- WtMlnHsday and in Ins
rounds iimde the Now#<ifliro.
11 urlcy
J. L, Wood ami Fred I'VuhPt
imichi r returned Hatnrday from
Guymon with loads for |Ji<* Hur-
ley Mere. Co.
The cM^lit month's old baby of!
Mr.ami Mr* .1, S llaoicy pattscd
the ureat Ix-yowl Saturday eve |
iiintC about m'ven o'clock. ilia
death w a caused l y scalding wa-
ter fulliin/ from a stove, euterinunt
r*
Turkey
Shoot8
l:z ;>• - «•
friends are glud to eeo her auniti. *'■ Coiner returned from
... , Guymon Monday.
POK oAI.h—Lxtra K<>od team l! j
year old horses Also sunn-1 ' ^ Fairchild's, John F. Gra-
smaller horseii for sale. Prices ; kaui "'"I Charley jicrslicr made ii
riwrht.
If
Prices
M. W. Pujfh. Boise City.
• + + • • + + + +
++++++++++++
H*
+ LOCAL AND I'KMSUNAL.
+ + + + + * •
A. W. (
was In re *
Ira Wolf,
of tie; i it
4- + * <■ + ♦ * +
Sampsel
iimpboll of
Wednesday.
and I j. C. McKelvey
r v.fre In it; yesterday
P. .1. Schneider of Willow bar
is attending to business here to-
day
Henr.v iia'lz< II, Walter Peters
and hi Z (J n-'oii are hauling coal
from Clayton tiiis week.
W. T. O'Neal is Lack from a
trip to Dodge City and says the
railrii i ! oxcitoue iit up there is
at a bi;:h pitch.
Win. and Henry Jentner of
Doe are making proof before
i Commissioner Denny today with
, | VV. F. St Clair and Geo. W. Fos-
ter as witnesses.
N H. Abbott, Wm. J. ("amp
bell and \V. L. Abbott of Marella
are attending to proof business
here today and made the News a
call this morning,
T. W. Meyers of Jasper, Ala.,
came in Monday to visit his sis
ter, M rs. W. p. Stancil. He is
favorably impressed with our
country and thinks be will stay
and acquire a homestead.
Boise City's population contin-
ues to increase; a line eight
pound American citizen arrived
at the home of Mr. and Mrs 0
VV. Weir Monday morning and
will grow up with the town
ria i* Ikj u ♦ i 11 i< UI.a 4 . ii
Dr. F. J < !lasH -r, the optician,
is in the city for the next ten
days prepared to correct all de-
fective eye sight. 17 tf
H. E. 1 louts was at this office
Saturday afternoon to advertise
a strny sheep, also to place his
name up a notch on our honor
list.
Do you cure to borrow reason-
able money on your patented
land?
City
wants. 17tf
T. W. f'arnsworth and Mrs. H C.
Snodurass were here Saturday.
The latter called ;ind renewed!
for two subscriptions, neithe r of, -
which had yet ebpireii. We ap-1 ('ul,ntr.V °ut here loo'.rs good to
predate the way our subscribers ,'IOIn•
are responding to our call for J. W. Shireraan came
a^- j from Bertrand Sunday and." is at
...v. Os
car is still able to carry the mail.
O. G. Henderson of Griggs
made proof before Jud^e Pugh
Monday and while here got a-
round and renewed his subscrip-
tion with the News. A H. Brow
der and Wm. Murray were along
to witness for him.
. .. ,—iiMiiea Luther Mayhan returned Sun
Dr. (ihittser now in Boise Pay from an extended stay at
an take care of your Frederick and other central Ok-
'lahoma points. He says he is
back to stay and will endeavor
to get him a claim and stay with
it. The boys all tell the same
tale on coming back—that the
C. V.. Ogston, rural carrier out' °'d place in the Treasure!
LJHunsaker has gone] into
of (i;i' iinyton, dropped into this otlict?- L;l9t week our reporter ho^-ame'in'sTi'dav w^th"8^ hoad
ofhee Saturday and donated a overlooked mentioning the treatj0f niC0 voun,,
■>., Mr Shireman mnrin tn a fiv.. ,,r } "
trip to Clayton I'liursday f r coal I
fur the Hurley Merc. Co.
Bruce and Theo. Wood and
Will Benedict came 4n Friday with
coal from tho Seneca miners.
It has l>een a little like winter I
for the past low days.
Frank S^ook, J. L. and Tlieo
Wood took dinner Sunday with
Mr, Saiidcfur.
High Point
G. G. Henderson made a busi.
ness trip to Texhoma Tuesday of|
Inst week.
Win. Muroay was a Texhoma
culler last Tuesday.
A. L. Huusaker made a flying
ftip to Goodwell Thursday.
W. H. Larkey and faintly inov.
e<l to Texhoma the first of the week I
to spend the winter.
Geo. A. Seaman and family,I
1-). J. Derr anil wife and Clarence
Jenkins spent the day Sunday
with Samuel McOonneigh and fam-
ily and enjoyed a sumptuous din- 1
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Henderson
visited at their son Josie's Sunday, j
Goo. Watts Jr. was a Texhoma1
caller Tuesday,
Perry Combs spent Sunday eve-
ning at A. H. Browder's
The many friends of Misa Grace I
Boston of Rice will be sorrv
lenrnc
Friday
Sam Haine9 made a trip to Tex-
homa and returned Friday with a
over! load,for A. L. Huusaker.
A
the cattle
Wednesday, November 29th
Bring your Rifles Shotguns and enjoy
one of the biggest ever held in Cimarron Co.
Target Shooting'j
With Special Prizes on Trap Shooting.
I 3Y 3 m TJVmt, &m\\es axvd o\W
l^Yes\vrcYew\s a\ veasonaloVe pv'vces.
Come early
Among others wljj have h"Oi
summoned as jur .rs for the Fed-
eral Couytat Woodward are the
names of Jas McOnrmick and
J. D. Paul of Boise City.
I Will m il liiirni'./. rlirii|ior
thmi pvttry 1'iitaln^ liuutu In
tlir tjunlry. (Ji:.i nr e«i
MIIKHKII. Il.i'iU mill >ll o«
U4oil« aiul r«|iitlrt"'
W. KRATOKNBUHa
Texhoma. Oklahoma
Jack 8. Harris J. K. Mro tlin
HARRIS 4. BRESLIN
LAWYERS
S|"'finl Attention given Land Practice
♦ GUVMON, - • OKLAHOMA.
Shooting begins
VICTOR FULLER
General
Merchandise.
F. M. M'KINNEY
Justice of the Peace
ANO NOTARY PUBLIC
HolHK OITY OK1.AMoMA
THE SANFORD,
A P. 8ANC0SD. Prop.
TEXHOMA, OKLA.
Carry Full Line of Magazines
fcll the time.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE CIMARRON COUNTY BANK
At KENTON in tha citato of Oklahoma, it the close of business
Sept. 1st 1911.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts
... of Rice will be 8orrv .ot! Pu,rniture, and fixtures
of her death which occurred uther real estate owned
y ^,Kht" ; Due from Banks
Checks and other cash items
Cash in Bank
TOTAL
LIABILITIES:
choice frying s;z > chicken to the Shireraan miirie to
Rhv. (j. A. Seam on preached at
...wnv'll IU Lim I ~«..v.uuil UJHUC IIM a few of j
mistress of the Now**" culinary j Boise Qity friends, distribu-l —T" -."-iiuiuu picaiueu
department, for which generous! ting amongthem fifteen tine Mal-|t,ie ^e,'Ue school bouse Sunday
act M r. OgsUm has the hearty j ! 'rd ^ucUs. They were strictly Clarence Jenkins was a business
thanks of both the madam and the I "ne< lanlep, because we were caller in Texhoma Tuesday of last
scribe. Ogston is branching out, Hmonl? the fortunate few. ! week.
H;;r-"t*rby- , '
hisw.v to recompense him for j Honor Roll, also to leave an or-' ltTr^'u:nqpte Vinrge!1^^ndance
the , h""""■ IVouih-. Compa j tut'lv:' v 3.SS!
^ - .at 2:30 p. tn. Everybody invited.
: D. J. Derr returned homo last
e r-M-m « j Tuesday from a trip to Dalhart.
Melvin Mich and wife leave
soon for their new home at SyraJ
Okla. Wo regret their leaving as
they are good citizens and neiRh-
bors.
Harrison Browder was a plea-;-'
ant caller at W. O. Uray's Sun I
day eve.
$75,321.25
1,500.95 ;
2,065.00 !
21,439.55
796.68
3,246.64
104,970.20
OR. C. K. H AVE L Y
DENTIST
TEXHOMA, OKLA.
OfflPH In Kftrmer's S Phone
Stnte Bank j Connections
§25,000.00
1,000.00
ises
933.20
BEFORE
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expen
T . taxes paid yoo.^v
individual Deposits subject to check 55,161.86
Time certificates of deposit 11,127.57
Cashier's checks outstanding- XO
Notes and Bills Rediscounted
TOTAL
80.58
10,240.88
104,970.20
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, County of Cimarron.
D , , !• T. H. Rixey, Cashier of ( he above named
Hank, do solemnly swar th i Chi above statement i.i true to tin-
bast of my kuowled," an 1 bjli^f, so help m • God .
c, , , T. II. JitKEY, Caahior.
oubsenbea and sworn to before me this 12 day of Sepi-., 1011.
H. C. McFadden, Notary Public, Union Co. \ M
My commission expires L'-l-'lo
i H.J. Hammond, |
B. P. Behimer, J Directors.
( T. H. Rixey. j
C A P i T 0 L
BARBER SHOP
I. E. HILL, Prop.
Best Workmanship on All Tonsorlal Work
ita/oi-H Honed and Si tears Ground. Flr*t
door south of di'UK Ntyit'.
Dr. D. P. Long
Physician & Surgeon
All calls answered promptly
day or night.
SWU Sec. 9, Twp. 3 Hi?o. 8,2 milos SW. of
DEM. OH.LA
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Correct Attest
COUNTY
BOISE CITY, OKLA.
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Come see 111c
BLANKS.
or write for
.•I r. and Mrs. Neal Adee were '
in tovvn i\l/i>nday from Doby and!
took time to pay our sanctum an '
j appreciated call
Afto,.ney yntis has painted his
residence and it now looms up
I like a Like Talioe bungalow.
<wj O. P. Hastings of Frederick
H c;;:n 1 in Monday to look after his !
H ,lie« farm m-ar Garlington. He
^ w is in town a couple of times
this week and called at this office
; and left an order for this Jgreat
! dissirainator of Cimarron coun-
ty news.
Pain in
Heart
m -i m .*• x..
8f3
«• iia m m. w m :ar * m m . •«
ers General Store
Is the place to buy your winter supply of—
Outinsrs. Ginghams, Underwear, Overshoes,
B Si
® in. m
Groceries
Flour
i
;nch Supplies
■ !
"For two years I had pain in
my heart, back and left side.
Could not draw a deep breath
or lie on left side, and any little
exertion would causc palpita-
tion. Under advice I took
Dr. Miles' Heait Remedy and
Nervine. I took about thirteen
bottles, am in better health than
I ever was, and have gained 14
pounds."
MRS. LILIJE THOMAS,
Upper Sandusky, Ohio.
For many, years Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy has been
successful in the treatment
eart troubles, because of
tonic cfTcct ypon the heart
nerves and muscles. Even in
...: severe cases of long standing it
j .i has frequently prolonged life for
:fc"; many years after doctors had
given up all hope, as proven by
thousands of letters we have re-
ceived from grateful people.
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy is sold by all
druggists. If the first bottle fails to
money y°Ur S9'st vvi" roturn your
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
very
of
its
pnees ave as W as soiwi
® |g wess yg"a\
TOIV! BSTOIXSES
m^ujvients
I f M^KMunn^^.n^^;:,:
H mid evfirythiiiB f<.r • lot
lf •!. isaac filer.
8oi o City. Okla.
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Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Alitl
in fact, anything: kept fn
General Store.
Our stock is complete and a
prices on Dry Goods and Groceri
in Canned Goods. Brino- vour
BUTTER. E66S
Shirts,
wmtmmmmm-.A mrmj? r a *•.* *■ «
E. CASSADAY
auctioneer
Overalls,
1 c]c.iss
PHONE ME AT
GRIGGS.
RICES RIGHT
OKLA
Drugs, Oils. Drug Sundries
Articles, Fine Specialties, etc
Books. Jewelry, Cut Glass Chine
Ware: Optica? Goods - Dr. ofCp .c
charge
Special attention given to the riilin^
of Prescriptions. Try us
Toilet
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POULTRY
in Clayton uic
V hen
Headquarters.
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911, newspaper, November 16, 1911; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233346/m1/2/: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.