The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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MILTON
Motor
City
Suits,
E WILDER Boise
Hearse. Excellent Selection of
Robes and Burial Goods kept in stock, full assortment
of caskets. Personal supervision of funeral services,
("alls answered immediately day or night.
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country.
You may he interested to know,
if you have not heard it. that
I competent ^eulogists have idonti-
i fied an upiift crossing Western
| Colorado and the Texas Pan-
hant)le that ..connects the Rocky
! Mountains in Colorado with the
! Wichita mountains in Oklahoma
j that off that uplift to the south
! the Atnat illu eras field had been
Mens Clothing
§15.00 MACKINAW $8.y8
$11.00 COURDROY COATS... .$7.98
$12.00 BLANKET LINED
DUCK COATS $8.99
$21.00 MACKINAW $16.20
$10.00 SLICKER $7.19
$14.00 LEATHER VESTS ....$10.98
OVERCOATS cmf cmcra 1
89.". 00 LEATHER COAT $73.75,
$75.00 LEATHER COAT $64.79
$41.25 LEATHER COAT $32.98
$35. LEATHER LINED COAT$27.98
$3.50 COURDROY $249
$2.00 LITTLE MENS
OVERALLS SI.19
At; Wilders Big Sale
ItiTERES' IN WORK
The craftsman of a former
generation was keenly interested
in quality and quanity of work.
He bragged about th-' fine shoes
In* made or the fine potatoes he
grew, and much of his reward
came from the satisfaction he got
from high class work.
The complaint is often heard
now, that multitudes of people
are not interested in the qual t.v
or amount ol work done. They
do not feel pride in its excellance.
Their aim is to get by. to satisfy
the requirments enough to hang
on t° their job. The pay enve-
lope is only reward that counts
People who work for such ends
may ol
in rush times when work is
dant. But slack times ;
come, and the first workers
laid off are always ihe
ibun-
ways
to be
clock
watcheri
in their
w
nev.'.rtake inte
> o, k.
discovered
field'in the
Kansas.
M illions
! P. S. gove
; Mexico ai-
and
' a re
Idnz^n CO
ind to the
vicinity
north a gas
of Liberal.
ivatc, Stale and
joveri'ment lands in New
i) are under lease for on
,s purposes and test wells
robably being sunk in a
nties of the state.
THE OIL SURVEY
The Industrial Survey, a pub
lication issued-' from Oklahoma
City, has this to say about oil
developments in this section:
"Oil tests are being drilled or
are under contract to be drilled
in the county of western Okla.
homa. a region which geologists
Scores of perfect structures are
arc found there. Subsidiaries
of the Standard Oil Company are
t aking a t>ig lead in wild'* itting
jMew Mexico is a land with in-
dustrial promise that is awaiting
millions for development —Dal-
hart Texan
We have a H,") — 71/ Hubpr
j Tractor and Rum ley Lleal Sep
1 aiator.
H(j (i() size, with Oardeti
of undoubted ability assert con I City pteded and 2-1 foot Extjmtioii
tains many inviting structures !lI1('ru'r,,.,er (^rnt *'!*' " . Z1
■ I4o0 gallon gas tank, mounteo.
Proven fields are being developed TblB outfjt is jn the best of eon-
and being extended in twelve i (^ition, and practically new,
counties from the Kansas line to father tractor or separator is
the Texas line, and oil and gas worth the money asked.
sands have been found in nearly fta9y terms can be had on part of
a'l other counties westwairi to I tln> price Quick shift to threaal)
tlie Texas Panhandle. row crop Must be sold at once.
The Amarillo district of the ' The Fire Realty Co
Texhoma, Okla.
Votice for Publication.
lent of the Interior, U. S.
Office at Guthrie, Okla.
October 14, 1920.
; is hereby given that John
e of Willowbar, Oklahoma,
February 14th 1916 made
•ad entry. No. 010603, for
id 4 and El-2 SW1-4, Section
nship 4 North, Range 9 E.
i Meridian, has filed notice
tion to make final three year
establish claim to the land
»scribed b«for« E. B. McMa-
mty Judgw of Cimarron Co.,
a, at Boise City, Oklahoma,
*3th day of November, 19G0.
nt names «s witnesses:
V. Stiles, Eva, Oklahoma,
ZHuck, Eva, Oklahoma, Chu*.
ind J. R Pr>den, both of Wil-
Oklahoma.
J. Y. CALLAHAN,
Register.
c« of Sale of Real Estate
atter of the Estate of Wil-
is hereby given in pursuance
•r of the bounty Court of the
f Cimarron State of Oklahoma,
the 8th day of November 1020
signed Administrator of the
dillard Cole, deceased will sell
; sale to the highest bidder
) confirmation by said Coutt
ay the 27th day of November
1920, at 10 o'clock A. M.
City Oklahoma all the
e and interest of said in and
Mowing described real estate
Cimarron County, State of
i, to-wit: The South Half of
-east Quarter Section Seven-
he North Half of the North-
ter Section Twenty, all in
Six North of Range One East
narron Meridian in Cimarron*.
)klahoma, same being ap-1
$3000.00 .
estate will be sold On the fol-
ms and conditions, to-wit: For
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
room I" 'ti
out stone
For Sale; A thoroughbred Jet'- granerv 1
sey Bull,two years pist, Also feet of <i
several Barred Plymouth rock black sip
cockerels. Six miles west of | we'l and in
Boise. B. L.Graham. i tanks, I w
For Sale; Cherovelet car about) garage, ado
as good as new, run 2000 miles.H
L. Harris 5 miles west of Boise
City
The New Bank at Texhoma, THE
FARMERS STATE under n«w man-
ngment has grown to about threa
times its size of a year ago*. Your
account will be appreciated and your
business handled to suit you.
For Sale: Overland DO Touring
Car, New Motor. New tires and
15 acres of headed Maize all for
$400 if taken within the next few
days. Also my farm for sale.
Consisting of 320 acres, miles
South of Boise City at $35 per
acre. $3000 cash balance, at 7
per cent. Good improvements
and young bearing orchard. C.
W. Anderson, Boise City. Okla.
Nov. 4 -25
">| It'IV 12 (I Ug
' i h.Mjse barn 12,\20
-0 hhed 14x40, 100
(I > K 7 f> et hiuh.
-in'.' 14x20. w od
i. two large- ck
•ii without mill, new
On house good
terms For particulars see
J. S Htinmond
Boise City, Okla.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
Musonri Lady Suffered Until She
Tried Carthu.—Says "Result
Wa« Surpriiing."—Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Texas Panlianble contains some
of the greatest gas wells in the
United States one of which made
initially over 100,000,000. cubic
feet of gas daily.. The line of gas
wells extends for oQ miles- Tests
are drilling in at least forty coun
ties of the Panhandle, including
Oklahom i counties situated to
the north. Structures are so in-
viting that they have
Mr. Farmer: You market in Tex
homa, what about vour
Texhoma has now a New Bank,
SERVICE institution. THE FARM-
ERS STATE. The present owners
also own The Oklahoma Farm Mort-
gage. Company, Oklahoma City, and
Twenty Five more of the oldest
banks of the State. Your account is
solicited with th© assurance we ii-e
fully able to take care of your needs
both in banking and Farm Loans.
Farm Wanted: Wanted to hear from
owner of farm or good land for sale
reasonable.
L. Jones, Box E>15, Olney, Illinois.
Dr. Bancroft, Dentist, will be
in Kenton all week commencing
Monday, November 22. All kinds
of dental work guaranteed.
LAND FOR SALE- 9tO acres
4 14 miles Boise City, Okla.
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|Dr. W.B.HALL
{ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
j County Health .Officer of
j Cimarron Co.
I Calls Answered Day or Niflht
J Long Distance Calls will be
j Given Prompt Attention
Boise City, Okahoma
the purchase thereof must
ing and must be filed in the
urt or delivered to theunder-
Boise City. Oklahoma. Dated j fenced and cross fenced, two hun
y of November 1920. I bred acres in good state of cui
Stringfieid, Administrator. tivation, 150 acres in wheat, •
Springfield Mo.—"My back waa go
weak 1 could hardly stand up, and I
• ln fex," would have bearinK-down pains and
Banking? waH not well at any time," says Mra.
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
farmer on Route 6, this place. "I
kept getting headaches and having to
go to bed," continues MrB. Williams
describing the troubles from which
Bhe obtained relief through the use of
Cardul. "My husband, having heard
of Cardul, proposed getting It for me.
"1 saw after taking some Cardul
.. . that I was improving. Tho result
was surprising. I felt like a different
person.
"Later I suffered from weakness
and weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest well at night, I was bo
nervous and cross. My husband said
! he would get me some Cardul, which
J he did. It strengthened me . . • My
doctor said I got along flue. I was in
good healthy condition. I cannot
eay too much for it."
Thousands of women have suffered
as Mrs. Williams describes, until they
found relief from the use of Cardul.
Since It has helped so many, you
should not hesitate to try Cardul tf
troubled with womanly ailments.
For sale everywhere. EL83
H. RAY.
BEN COX.
tain plenty of employment many leading oil concerns of tlu
Coming Down
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entering our sto.e who is accom
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|§ Take Your Meals at
I The Home Cafe
Courteous Treatment and Good
Service
JOE L. RANDALL, Proprietor.
BOISE CITY. OKLAHOMA.
Tuesday, Nov. 16
GIFT DAY: You will make
some Christmas gifts. Buy them
now. This ticket good for 7.*> cts
on any $5 00 purchase of china
rJ or glass ware in our store
i his announcement gives us more pleasure
than any we have made in a long time. Our
prices have been reduced in a number of
lines and we invite your comparison.
'pa.'os \o Arm a YittVe \o Vrade a.\ \\\t Wlerc&xvVxU
Monday Nov. 15
MEN —
ticKP w 1
r= i <»ne free.
Buy a cip and this
entitle you to another
BONDED ABSTRACTERS
CHAS J WARD©. Mnio^
Saturday, Nov. 13
Dolls! Dolls! Dolls!
We have them galore and this
j ticket good f«»r cts on any doll
| of oO cts or up in our store
Preliminary Work • Specialty |
Office Coutr House Upstair* { j
lot'K of Settlement if (mil Aciount
IStatP of Oklahoma.
ICounty of Cimarron,
CITY TONSORIAL PARLOR
J. R MIZER. Prop.
Bath in Connection Good Work Guaranteed
In The
County
Court
T c»rn-
We Buy Eveiythiupf You
Have to Sell
We Sell Everything* You
Have to Buy
FOLLOW THE CROWD AND YOU WILL 60 TO TMF.
Boise i^ity Tfylercantile
}£St I
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arket
Kill Thai Cold With
CASCARA
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SELL IT
In lha K»t*te of .f iui
well, deceased
Ordpr for hearing lo Mortgage
Keal Property.
Now r»n thisi'th duv «.f N ivnin
Ii)20 Beatrice B. (Jornwell.
H<)a inistratrix of tlie « «t}»tn of
J anion Cornwall I
haviowr f l»*d heifiii h^r |>e umn j
| or a vine f.,r ord. r »uU,»r /. ng j M#|ice PmkHcmi^
I (ht to mortgaiif the real ••>tat»* I I>^partm«"-.t of the Interior.
' de»':i io*»d in said petition for ti e
That th*» real estate sought to'
be m-'rliratft'd in said petition is
described as ]o|[itvcs, to wit: The!
South-east Qtv t f Station
T*»-nty-S,x, in Township One
Nor'h of Thren of I
the Cimarron Median in Cim-
iirr«rt» ('oiinty. Okiaiioma contain ,
u.tf 1"P ^cr.M
It is lurthnr urdered th»*t n|
«n»py «»f this uriipr pubhahed 1
f• • r two «nnseeativh wt-^ksin the
' imarrnn N«'W» published at'
| Boii»e Cnv. Oklatvinx.
K- B McMahon Com ty Judge.
B. O. Gate r
VV. T. Douglas
B. 0. CAT03 GRAIN CO.
Stratford, Texas.
Dealers in all kinds of
SMALL GRAIN
ti. S.
| , 11ifu 1.1 *aiu iievuion lor u e j Und °ff,ce ,4^'lWO
rea^.ns in s.iid j^tition d ' Voti„ u ^rH)y ^ Hai-r^lf.
It is ordered thai Mid |>etltion I Dorris. of Ric?. Oklahoma, who <.n
jb* and came i-* l»l rebv set for (Oct. 1. 1917. mad^ homestead <*ntr-..
I lieatinir on th^ lTUi d«r of Nov i N" c"r NWl-4. S<*. 2C. Towr
I -hip 3 North. Rar>e<» 9 East (.'imam
lumber l.»iO at 10 nckk A II IhmM^ U* filed not.ee of intent
j 4t IUV office at It ••««? Cilv. . ion to meke final three yrar proof to
l.oraa at w hi'"li t«m» a'l wrsoi.* • «"*tahi >h claim to the Und *bo\e
ir,. ,M d scribed, before E. B. McMala-.
j County Jabje of Cimarron Count\
**" I Oklahoma, at Boise City, Oklahoma,
ot derl n 26th day of November. 19?'
•r I •»* I Claimant names *.* witne«*e*:
We buv wheat, all kinds of
andkaffir, in fact all kinds of
maize
tfrain.
e«tat-
■ r.il >h<
t.*rp«r»'ri jr. -aui
lir**d to appear
any they have, why 4
i« nld not be |«rai:l« I
Mtr
' th»'
i J K. Barb< ur. E Eubank, N. Yours
I W L WecJ, all of Rice. Oklahoma.
J T. CALLAHAN,
a^ors m said petition stated sept 2-Oct 7. Re«L»Ui
I LTAVe r
is T. <
! the re«
•rowi-ll d*
We ineet all competitors prices
at other points.
\\ e handle all kinds of Flour ;
Meal, Shorts, Bran. Chops, etc. t
B. O. Color Grain C
Stratford, Tex.
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1920, newspaper, November 11, 1920; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305099/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.