The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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First National BanK
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'PRECIATION OF
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■re^e? u Is* rata baiidsag
b*-pal *p we b- fir:
?.•■} Saddarth sftde ft inp to CUj*
to* T: wrfij. aad by the way.
dids't fo ftkae.
A.-5oef lb* safortsiaU andidttet
riD be tix« «V. have refated to
baft the ha bias—ao Cftj the ey.ther*
rtw> w~ :r.5aeaoe the rottn.
Chm Wvt^tU v the
p«'t ftt the St rote: kot.
Meier to k*a oc real <
rate* ire righl. See mi
—T. J.
rtate. My
BADER.
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STRONG
THE CIMARRON NEWS
Pobcisbed every Thursday.
OR C. THOMAS, PUBLISHER.
Ity. I dliahoma.
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CONSER V.A
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EXPERIENCED
. . .. £ X$X&X6tWfflW>tt ',$}&8X(QXC0!QK~ JXfTW
a jet lUftbit to bear uj weight or. bee
it. Be getting rather old to tale
such as be au: bare.
Lmm Barf* aa outbmu. Tub,
Knta >•< N«« Be sic* Laarft
We bar* p eaty of money to toaa
oc Okkaooa. Ttiu. Colorado. Wett-
er. Kansas aad New Mexico iiodi
oa good tem ftad yoa get your
coney promptly. If yoa vul ft
kitfi fteod us foii deseriptwn of yccr
iuds. *ad sow moch loan ywi want
iac we car. tell you how much we
ca*j loan yoa. We have Oklahoma
ftad Parhaad> Texas wheat and
•arc's lines ui any sire tract*, im-
Eatend ftt iite h
Mt odK* a* mw ok ;
Qffrvil County Publication.
Ac**?-. 1 v ratei "-ftoe iroe * - .r --yr..
VOr. Rftftat Lrw uuown Fed.
T. J. Bader enjoyed a nne !uacb-
eoc at the Jas. Mixer home Tuesday.
Mrs. Mixer told bin: it was the re-
mains of a harvest dinner, bat be
saxi erren the® it coasated of chick-
with au tae 'fiaa's" that were all
"fit for ft king".
da.i-h er of James Smith in-
stead of Thooufts, who was raiting , , , „ ,
„ ™ - _ . arcr.ed or unimproved, to sell ana
Mrs CW.fy Smith. Ti* writer . . «e *
-x-faaag*. Pncet frem So to S25
acknowledges toe fault. .. . . .
: aer acre. List with us any property
Mr. aad Mr* Joke Suspaon were ^ for or
ARTHUR MELD REALTY CO.
$l/)0 Per }"enr In .idvanr*.
7. r. Cook waft
first of the week.
>r. Texhoma the
at Boise City Saturday.
Will Merman cat feed for WiT Og-
ston the latter part c.f the week.
' Wade Burnett aad family attend-
ed the preaching at Gar'.irgtor. Scn-
A we go to preu Cras. Vaoftr.'^'
and v/r C-aresce of Parcna. Ok^. . C^' *''*r tr^ cojote ard kill him.
come ia and hand us a «i cnptior.. | ™ their pelu.
They own lard orer southwest ; Caadsdates are quite jrameroof nc«
of Midweii and were oet Jockirg the | days. Well, only three mere weeks
country over. They contemplate | tUl the eection.
moving oct here later. j Rayraon McLaoghiic saved his mor-
n Monday. He ]** ttat ^ "Drkfa« 001 tfa'J
„ , ' __L j summer and booght him a nice brood
I bow . He intends to raise bogs and
jseil and hay cattle. That is right.
j Rayme®, yoa have a gr«od eye to bus-
in that bat be found lots of
Texhoma. Oklahoma.
Iasure your boiidings and Irvestoc* i
against km by fire, lightning and
tr rmAo ia the "0>d Reli*b?e' Saint'
PaoL Mast libera, farm policies at
rates yoa ears Ifford. Jno. F. Gra-
ham. Be je City.
FOR SALE—10 tons of
-raize at S& per ton.—E.
STON. Gariington. Okla.
A. A. Snider came
has jtust returned from Dakota where j
he went some time ago for wheat
harvest. He said be did not do moch
good in wheat, oniy getting nine days ..
" Jiness. Sach caahtres m a boy Ray- —x;
work
t.rit to
healed
there.
do. His bemed shin ;
"ight after he got ap 1
W. H. RoU, Elkhart liveryman,
made a trip over here Tuesday.
Wm. and Cyril Strong were here
Saturday from the ranch.
C. J. StillweU, Roy Bnurton. W.
J. IJndqaisrt. wife and son of Tex-
Ipma *ere Boise City visitors Son-
day.
S. N. Cayton of Sampsel dnnt
ap in his big new Cbalmen first of
the aeek to look after his telephone j
bmtmem.
Carl D. Anderson. A E Barr-
hart and Ira F. Noble of Wiilowbar Jari(j carj Bogus, Wiiiie and Paul j ' have several tboosand bandies
were in t'-wn Monday to make propf I
for the first named.
jSv'nith and Mr. Brown went to Tex
I boma Monday.
Rev. J. W. Chapman preached to J
a large congregation at Gariington i
Mr. and Mrs.
es McCormick
entertaned at dinner F'.rday Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Clifton and little
daughter Oelore* from ssssth of town.
mon's age shooed be encouraged by ,
parents. Go ahead. Raymon. yoc
will make yoor mark in the world-
The party given at Mr. and Mrs.
GARLINGTON Chas. Smith's Friday night was larg-
The poptee •? the Klemp school ' attended and a good time was
rho rot a certificate for being neith- ; ^ &T al,•
r absent nor tardy for the month I Sunshine,
ndsng the 13th are as follows: Pear's
I
organ and Oscar and Gi*r. Wood. jof "r,r- rna,M> snd fr**> 1«
^ . r , _ 1914 and 1915 and 1&16 for sale-
Scott and Curt Moore aad Chas. .
J. w . BADER. west of Boise, lltf
beaded
L. OG-
lOtf
Strawberries TiH Ckrrstmas
The McRill Company. 15-!«9 West
23rd Street, Oklahoma City, is ad-
vert sing Oklahoma-grown Everbear-
ing Strawberry Plants that bear nine
sths in the year. Our readers are
Are U Helping
pa? #«r «W pr ai
«ft«r ijtUm *f
aad ithr caat« ea tba car Uad
that are Ibis
Did You Ever
rta* t« that af haw mtmr mAHim* af Mmn it h*H ta aaad
ymm thaaa fraa utdtfaa' Tbert are Mft af tba
thai xif ara4a«a aa arOar. bat art jmtt fbrawa
bafty per*
Who Pays? ? ?
YOU WHO SEND YOUR EARNINGS AWAY FROM HOME
TO 6ET GOODS CHEAP AT THE SACRIFICE OF QUALITY
PAY ALL THOSE INCIDENTAL EXPENSES AS WELL AS
DONATE TOWARD THOSE FINE BUILDINGS YOU SEE TME
PICTURES OF RUT HAVE NO INTEREST IN IT TAKES
SOME KEEN REASONING ON YOUR PART THOUGH TO
FIND OUT YOU ARE DOING THE WRONG THING.
■ail km/ haatet caa have aa iaterest ia tba developmeat
this particular part af the aaaatry. D« yoa suppose yea
ptt satisfactory re tar at f ram a letter like this ta year
af bar^aias?"
MAIL ORDER HOUSE.
FAR CITY, U. S- A.,
Dear Sirs My farm is only a few miles from Boise City, Ok-
lahoma. and I know the better the town near my land is the
more my iand is worth, so will you please send our school
a donation and heip us pay the preacher's salaries, so we
can maintain a good standard of civilization out here. We
are asking for heip to build another church in our town and
woold appreciate some help from those interested in our wel-
fare. Also, will you piease send an amount of tax to our
county proportionate to the business you get from here, such
as oar home mechantc haw to pay.
This has been a hard year artd I may be a little short on
lands, aad besides I can invest my spare money in cattle or
something that wil: brinp in big dividends, so I will ask yoa
to please keep track of ail I am ordering. I think I will raise
a good crop next year and will be able to pay you off.
Yours for Fairness.
A. CIMARRON CITIZEN.
We tbaaM. aad do. have direct iaterests her*, aad aaty
ask your dae caasideratiaa ta HELP US HELP YOU!
M. E. WILDER
CEMENT BLOCK
BUILDING
BOISE
t
CITY, OKLAHOMA.
FOR SALE—10 head of nice
sboats. JOSIAH MARTIN. 3 miles
north of Gariington. lf-2t
terested ai
Oklahoma.
HARVEY COX. Hooker,
9tf
invited to write tbem for their free j
bx*:>U "Oklahoma Plants that Grew ! danger u diseases t
,. . D . „ )3 d cold. Taxe
B:z Okiibcea Berr«
If yoa want
T. J. Bader Jt
to buy land.
CO.
ROBT. J. FRENCH
Notary Public
Full suri "? of Oklahoma fom
blanks. All papers correctly execct
ed at reaaooabie rates. At your ser
•.ice at any time. At Abstract office
Whea You Take Cold
With the average man a cold 5s
a. serious matter and shc -.d not be
triSed with, as some of the most
t with s crwu-
Charrberiabin's
Cough P.^-edy and get rid of your
cold as quickly as possible. You are
not experiment ir.e when you use this
remedy as it has been in use for many
years and has an established reputa-
tion. it contains r opium or other
narcotic. Obtainable everywhere.
iHQTEL,': I
joe *argo. proprietor
«
Laad
Ta Trade for Cimarron Caaet
Three nice fairly weU
farms in fruit belt of r
ansas. Write for description if in
New England
Style Meals
~:r. ed ^ Exclusive Service Ri
thwest Ark- fl
John F. Butler and Gea, H. Bat-
terson and John Pack were taking
in the land sale in town Thursday
from the east end of the county.
State Examiner and Inspector
Meckiin has been here the past week
going over the records at the court
house. He left for Guymon today.
C. A. Parker. Wm. Crawford. D.
eD Canaday, J. A. Susesrwre and son
Berrrie and G. H. Moore were in
the coofcty seat Saturday from Gar-
SANDY HOOK
Gilbert Nixon of Altus. Oklahoma.
\ isited friends in this neighborhood
from Sunday until Thursday. We
understand while here he sold hi:
and his brother Charley's places to
jG. H. Kappiensan.
W. A. Sparkman and Nay Melton
each brought oat a new Henry Ford
is week.
Mrs. S. F. Tripiett called on Mrs.
Mart Cornelius Tuesday afternoon.
Mr
the 1
ind Mr«. P.
mer9* fst b^r f:
Texas, aad J.
wstoring on our
rron •-•o-jthwest
F.
Among those from over northwest
that were here Tuesday were J. W.
Jones. N. D Adee, A. A. Leedy and
wife. D. C. Meaas, wife aad daugh-
tes Ida and Iva.
Mes^r?. Roberts, LaFaver, A. F.
K u '1. W. E D^an and wife and
soa Clyde and little Mi* Haxei La
Ftrer 'A Midwefl came over in the
KruLi *. rcring car Tuesday and min-
gled pleasure and buAineja a few
boari.
T. R. Lewis was in town Tceaday
assisting bis loeooiotiGa with ®tw:k
A horse fell on him out at the ranch
and painfully broke his foot ant:', be
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. He
delivered a fine sermon. He under-
stands how to handle his text and
hold the interest of his congrega
tioa.
Mrs. Kisor Moore was oat to Sun
day school Sunday. It seemed u
nice to ee her in her usual place and ;
to know she is so fast recovering
from the operation.
„.. , _ , , , , ,. Thanks to the editor for the re-
' %):! Ogston and wife and children _ „ ,
, . ,, d • c j t P°rt Hook crops last
cailed on Mrs. Parker Sunday after- . ' ,
:wee«. e naie been too busy tak-
! ing care of the big crop to report
The Sunday school at Gariington •ollrLC}vca _
attended Sunda;. A cor- W N. Bohannan aod family and
Butler and dial welcome is extended to all. j Mrs } w Xnpiett visited at the
Wii: Morgan was in tne county K-^rkman brxx last Sunday,
county seat Monday. j The candidates are beginning to
Pat McLa«ghl:n went to Eikhart come around and give the boys the
after freight for H. C. Gariington
EL is Foreman is trading again. I
is a pair of burrows this time
orr, Hansford
D. Dickson
streets Sai-
gtad hand and ieU tbem what a good
feilow tbey are.
A. O. Johnson and family were
Remember the Sunday school at j Sunday viitors at the Whisennaad
Klemp school boose at 10 o'clock j home.
each Sunday. A large attendance j J. J. Tougaw's brother came down
: way- ne tbe-e to w rr.- yoc Dodi-e City last week and *1i-
<y-Tte and study the beautiful les- probably spend the winter here.
- s WTth us. There is so-r.ethir i' Mrs G. B. Kent visited the Hook
for each and aii to learc in each | school Friday afternoon.
eseon. C. L. Crtnrell called at the S.
Chas. StringfeJiow and Kisor IF. Tripiett home Saturday mornirg.
•-re wer.t to Texhoma tha latter j Mrs. Mart Cornelison and mother
pent Thursday with Mrs. J. W.
"Tbediord's Bteck-Draugfct
is the best aU-rocnd oedic:ae
lever used." writes J. A
StecLnzu. of Paioerille, Texas.
**l suSer«! tsrrfi^y %i2i Ever
trcxibics. a&d could get no rehcL
The doctors said I had coo-
suruptioo. I coti.'d net work al
ai Finally I tned
THEBFQRD1
IK-
IT
art of iastw ee*.
Miss Mary Chafftn is doing boose-
■ .i duties for Mrs. hisor .Moore
r.tii she recovers her heath.
There was a mistake made ia the
Tripiett.
Ru«eJ
nriM
fk's stems. It should have some.
had the misfor-
ftnd the wagon wheel
leg and bra Jed it up |
aad to my surprise, i got better,
and aa to-oay as weU as any
maa."Tbedford's Black*
Draught is a general, cathartic,
vegetable Lrer medicrw, that
h2s teea regulating irr^-uiari-
tles of fite Lver. sicmach and
bowels, lor ever 70 years. Get
a package today. Insist oa the
geaiLX—Thedk«i*s. E-70
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Three strong reasons urge you to buy the Ford car:
First, oecause of its record of satisfactory service to
more than fifteen hundred thoosaod owners: Second,
because of the reliability of the Company which makes
it: Third, because of its large radiator and enclosed
fan, streamline hood, crown fenders front and rear,
black finish, cieke* trimmings, it is most attractive
in appearance. To the-e must be added its wonder-
ful economy in operation and maintenance—about two
cents a mile: likewise the fact that by reason of its
simplicity ir construction anyone can operate and care
for it. Nsne thousand Ford agents make Ford service
as universal as the car. We fill new cars with
and oil and sell them at the regular price.
Dennu
gas
& Johnson
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