The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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brought with hi
noun- amateur a-
He soothed his conscience by the
thought that ulnci- for Nun's sake he
had decided to relinquish the sport
and had made arrangements to have
the Imp placed on sale, this Inst race
should not be counted against him.
He won, but after that exciting mo-
ment wht ti he forgot everything but
the Imp and victory. 1i1b apprehension
Increased. Van Alstyue showed him.
in a New York paper which had a
representative at Ormond, ft graphic
account of his victory. Thenceforth
Reggie wore his laurels heavily, de-
voutly wishing that Nan, beyond the
city was beyond newspapers also.
Hut she wa8 not. He found among
his mall a day later a letter from her.
"I have read of your reckless ca-
reer. followed In defiance of my wish
and at the expense of my happiness.
I have today sent tbe ring to your
apartments."
- — Notice lehereliV *lveu thalEn .-2'l,r't 1*
taxes for the year 1910, land nnlea* re | wi, . «• May W. >**< nm-d'
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larimcuto.
In deep gloom, but determined, Reg-
fiic, iboardc^, an hour later, a north-
bound train. When he reached his
native city lie lost no time in setting
out in the Imp to seek Nan at Ravens-
-wood.
As he emerged froqj a wood near
his destination, he saw, some distance
ahead of him, a countryman driving a
hull The beast lumbered past tnp
gate through which the countryman
tried to drive him, then set off across
an open stretch of pasture. Reggie,
paying little heed to the beast and
his pursuer, was speeding toward a
mansion he espied before him, when
a shout behind him made him slacken
speed and look back.
He saw before him an impending
tragedy. A girl was in the Pasture
into which the bull had turned The
brute, inflamed at the sight ol the ie
golf coat she wore, was making to-
ward her. He turned the Imp swiftly.
As he wheeled the girl, seeing her
danger, started to run.
-Hack over the road and across trie
-pasture he set the Imp at
■utmost speed, heedless of the bushes
and rough ground. He gained upon
the bull at every yanl. yet when ne
at last overtook the beast there was
left but a few seconds in which to
accomplish the rescue.
' Though the girl's back was toward
him a sudden fear gripped Reggie as
he drew nearer, and as at his anxious
cry, aware only then of a rescuers
presence, she turned with a gasp of
relief, his fear was confirmed. He
beheld Nan, and releasing for the mo-
ment the steering wheel, reached out
for her. Hut in her eagerness she
stumbled, and as he shot by was
-whirled beyond the grasp of his arms.
On turning the Imp he saw that Nan s
danger had been stayed long enough
to allow him to act by the pause made
when the Imp came between the red
and him.
Reggie saw that the bull, the gar-
ment again flaging before him was
about to start forward again, under
a sudden inspiration, desperately re-
solving that this attempt should not
fail he sent the Imp at full speed
toward him. The car with a shiver
struck the brute squarely. Its front
shot under the brute's breast, thro*
ing his lunging horns upward^ Then
Regige, who had shut off speed at the
moment of contact, by deft manipu-
lation extricated the Imp and turned
It. little the worse for the encounter?
to where Nan trembled, too dazed t
horror to realize her escape. A mo-
ment later Reggies kisses were bring-
ing the color back to her face.
When he reluctantly bade Nan
edieu late that evening at the Ha ills-
tons'. and turned the Imp cityward,
in the exuberance of his joy he l ien
tally addressed the car:
"Good news for you, too. Imp. ine
mvS rm not to sell you-tbat yr ve
redeemed yourself. I've proi ?ed
there'll be no more racing, th' m.
Wt won't mind that sacrifice,
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How would my Sallle O like to see
little old New York?
'•(), Jim. Jim. you dear old thlni
Her arms were about his neck.
"lteally? Don't tell me it isn't so.
When?"
"Tomorrow."
"IIow perfectly de— Not tomorrow.
What 11 I—?"
M\V*ar what you've got till you get j
to Chicago, and then get something ,
fit to steal into Broadway in. after
dark. You couldn't get anything here
hui a string of beads and a Navajo
ring, if you's «o wait a year. Tomor-
row you're off at daybreak."
••Hut you're coming, too?"
"Why, little gray goose, I couldn't
get. away on a bet."
Thev were rather silent as they
drove into the little railroad town the TIh«
next evening. There were plenty of |
things to be thought of.
The big fellow stood on the platform
to th«* land abovi
\. «*k « f tii
, nun of Cimarron county. Okl«
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< III I mull t unmet a* wtiiiriiM'
John i in,ham, Tom ^ ^Tii/t"k h "mJ
To V
it nv on - -
the follow in# described reni estate
nited in the lounlvcf Cimarron anil. .■„
, r U, 3 Oklahoma. L NEK .1 Ste. M J*"/"-- " • ;
Twp 6N. Range K E. <- M- ' <-lU n"d '•KO
' each of you are hereby notified that the Kir-t |.ubll*h«l
undersigned - the ladder of 1 ax JSulo Xotlce for . uMUallon.
( ^rtifirate No. M2 issued on the ^ day rtme|ll of the interior, U.
of November 1911 on the above doncri ed| r Q^ce woodward, Oklnhon
property, upon the sale of said property net.t i
for dclimn'ent tuxes on suid date, for tho
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Mountain Cedar
1 FENCE POSTS
ORNKR. Reenter.
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Uinu
I demption he made from i-ai'l •''ale within "
I sixty days after service of this notice, a
tax "deed will be demanded and will lie
i~ucd ns provided by law.
VV. C. GI HI T.
Holder of Certifieate.
First Published Oct 2'X 1013.
Notice ol Demand tor Tax Deed
To A H. Holland, owner, unit tin- tennnt
W A Mi I'l'iiie! In |iOHP *lonoriiiiyonc iti-
I, ,e-l.'<l in till- fullowi K diM. ribod rc l e-
into ni toati il hi riroarron county. Oklohoma,
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M' rlilVan'. tins~it 1 «.*• 1 notice of inl* ntleii lo
r.iiiUi> tlnal tiv« year eronf t<«
Itsh claim to the lund above • • ..' ^ ■
hotiire It A 0«enn. ,-NtK «>f «lm Dl«lrlct
court ut BoleoCity, « Kla, oa the -ml day of
Dec. l i:i. ..
I'laltnnnt namen a wltni« es.
V. hi Mn> A. ti. l<iiil>a i .lulln fiKctly.
,!i"'e Tanner all nf Wheelc**. Ilklu.
Ulfio. I' OltNUtt. heglites
Flr«t pnbllxhe I Oct. « ■ 191-'
XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
and watched the train pull out. ami
the little figure In the gray gown and
turban left its impress on his heart
rather than his mind.
After all, there's a feeling of free-
dom comes with this sort of thing.
Jim .walked up the street with a light
step. There was a hum of congenial-
ity about the open doors of tne sa-
loons, billiard balls clicked in secret
merriment behind curtained windows,
while from tha subterranean depths of
some basement near by came the long
roll ni.d cataclasmic clash of the
bowlin T alley.
"Hul-lo. Jim!" He was greeted on
all sides. N'o one dared ask him to
have a drink, and he stood talking
with the proprietor. A game of faro
was on at one side of the room; the
roulette wheel was thronged with
players; Mexicans, Indians and white
men mingled amid a perfect babel,
above which rose the song of a rather
corpulent half-breed girl and tho
stringy tones of an outworn piano.
"Hullo, Jeem!" said the singer,
making her way toward him. "You
no spin em any more, no? You use
play—you use spen' lot o' da rnone!
Ilein! You "membah dese?" Sheho'.d
up a finger, displaying a flashy ring.
Nita," said Jim, slowly, "I'll buy
that ring."
"You geev eet to me; I no sell.'
Appealing to an instinct that he
knew to be strong in her, he stepped,
to the roulette table, where he placed
a coin en one of the large numbers,
and continued to play until he had
won. Then he turned to Nita^
"Take it; give me the ring." She
slowly drew it off and laid it in his
hand. As he rode home under the
stars, .Tim took the bit of jewelry
from his pocket and threw it off into
the sage brush.
The next morning things at T^a I
Itancli Honita had a desolate air.
• She's about, to Albuquerque now,"
said Jim, and he drew a solitary
chair io the table. A step sounded
on the threshold.
•I'm back!" said a cheery voice.
"You?"
"Jim, I just couldn't do it, and
when the conductor told me I could
redeem my ticket, I turned around."
"Now, look here, young lad? "
"No. Jim. it wasn't or account of
you. You know how tired I was of
everything when I left New York?
Well. I haven't been away long
enough yet. I thought 1 wes home-
fi'ck, but when the waiter Drought in
Department of the Interior, I « Land
Otli e at Woodward. Oklahoma.
Oct. IK IBIf.
NotleeU hereby iriven that Iti-utty
i of WilUin«. Okla.. who n Ai rll lSth.
rmmrron Meridian #. , law ittadeH Uec*i|>t No. ••i'.i. i. tor s1:- * w 4
Will and endi ol >ou me hereby uotiHixt , ,WJti<>1( .,. tw,, in U 4 h., ( iinir'-.j't
that th« uiiderelKin <1 ih i he holder* j . meridian, h m filed notice of Intention to
Tax Sale Certlficute •>. H i>-iii d on ni mnir. ,tI111| , hren year proof to wfiil IUh
iPUTt" . <1. •' 1?-m v
r «th 1911 on the above (ie#cnl«Kd prof orty
iiixui i)/f nf nnh\ property on n in dale "•
the ,i"e< r«r tliejear ISIU, nn.l unle redemp
I Ion Ix* made fr.mi -Iil.l H le «ilhin
days afl'or nervl<'e of till* iK'tlce. a tax ileed
will he demanded and will he issued im pro-
% W^Af McDnntel. lloldor of Certificate,
l-irst I'lihlisheil Del. .11 l'.'l"
mnk Itnni three yenr proof u>
claim to the land above described, betoie
K. A Owen* clorK of the Ointrlct ('Hirt
of Cimarron county, Oklahoma, at Boise
City, Oklahoma, on the ti day of lJec IBM
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. II Walker. J. I. Cider. Will V '' mm
Wilkins, Okhi. T. II Walker Dulse' Ity Okla.
GEO. D. OftN KU. Register
First published Oct, tin 1913
ALL SIZES
Made from best, live timber
they last longer
AsK us for prices.
R. II. Kemp
Texhoma, OKla.
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. S. iJind
OUlco at Woodward. OMalmma.^ ^ ^
Notice I* hereby given that Thomas B. ^
lluckett. of Carthairo, OUla., who on l ee. l i. p
jWi. made Homestead enUyRNo. ^ «
Iniiil above described U'fore Snniuel IWKi'i
1' s. Commissioner at Guymon, Okla..
on the nth day of Nov, 1018, ^
Claimant names as witnesses:
.1 I' Lluckett- M. A. Kv n , h l . done?. M. ( M
h. l.arsoi., nil of (';irthaKe. OUla.
Oklahoma. oJflo D ORNEr, Register ^
First published Oct.. i, 1W3.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ^
Department of the interior. U. S. La no «
OtHce at Woodward. Oklahoma. __
.Sent. 25. Iftl",. «
Notice Is' hereby rlven that Jay E. jj
ot t'ai thiiire, llUli. who on A|n' '
mini" Houiostead Entry No. 3886M)Lin. f'!''; m
NE 'i of Section 20 twp north ramie ' ~
east of the Cimarron meridian, has nied y
notice of Intention to make filial Kiv-e year
proof, to establish claim to ?.,e land aoove .
dencrihxl lief re Samuel Kcker. t . 1 1 . .
missioner at liuymon, Okla., on theoth djj s
^i>vember, ll'lii
:i; hi in ill ;li in is' mi in ®
m in • M IB W M 1SI. JX! * III
III ,11!' :HI At * 'ill • IB « ® •
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JotlPS
kvemuer, r.n.i
;iaunant names as witnesses.
.1 !>. Dm-kett. C. Uaknr. Earl T
Mab,e I^rs^aH ^Register.
First published Oct. 2, , l IH •
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior V. 8. I^ nd
Office, Woodward, Oklahoma. «
Sf-pt 2o, 1M' . g
' Notice is hereby Riven that K rl 1). ^ol'cJ! &
of CiirthaBf. Okla.. who. on 4"*- .-*■ U
IflOH made 11. E entry No. 02S8H for I g
SWM Section Ml, Twp. •>: N. . an«te |
10 Knat C. M. has filed notice of Intention | ^
to make final throe year Pr<i<>flo establish ,
aim to the land above itesctlhed. di \m
Samuel Fckcr, t'. S Commission-., y
Guymon. ('K'aboma. on the ^
I Dt'n da.v of Nov . lfll.3. j -
Claimant names as witnesses «
.1 1' Duckeit, J. fc. .Joins i . MnKer anu
Mable Larson Register J
. First published Oet. 2, 391
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SCHOOL BEGINS SOON
Have You Bought Your School
Supplies?
Our School Supplies have just arrived
and we have a full line of such things as
In
Pencils,
Tablets,
Erasers,
Crayons,
Water Colors,
i. e, hill
U.S. LAND ATTORN'Y
{Notary Public.
Generai Land Office Practice.
Cotr.raissioners R
of Sawip*el, J. L. Alle
C. Gilmer j je
of Ken | a
sick, but when the waiter orougnt in i ^ p A goutar of south of , ~
my dinner, and I saw all those horrid j r> jse (ijty WPre here first of the r
silver covers over the fish and things | • their reprUiar
--.veil. Jim, it just reminded me of, we^h1 hll„!npss session 8
the restaurants on Broadway. Hon- j monthly buhin ^
estly. it was all I could do to beep, gupt Waiter Kennedy visited j
from throwing them out of the win-! g^ools over the county apart §
dow. and I Just couldn't wait to get j jas^, WPpk. ®
b.ck her. to breakfast. What yoo | p.|ei> Cured .„ 6 M D,y, g
8°'°Tbat""'" W Jim; "that «d 11 •
dove pi
Pens.
School Satchels,-
Drinking Cups
Drawing Paper
)rawing Pencils,
and anything that can be found in a first-
classs drug store.
When in need of anything in our line
o-ive us a trial and we Will give_ you the
best to be had. Our prices are right.
- Sno Us Yarn Plait Drtas -
We are located due westoi the First National Bank.
ElKins Drug Store.
TEXHOMA, OKLAHOMA.
for her'
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Thomas, Roscoe C. The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1913, newspaper, November 6, 1913; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233452/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.