The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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Prairieland is the Flour known everywhere for its healtlitulness. It is made from
the very best <>1 home grown wheat" and the latest patented milling process which
preserves the wheat's starch and gluten cells.
Bread made from PRAIRIELAND FLOUR is moist, nourishing and deli.cious na-
ture flavored. It is scientifically made by the latest patented machinery, not "killed"
in the milling by excessive pulverization.
You hear people say, What kind of flour is this bread made of? It is so nut-like
anb appetizing I can't get enough." Everyone notices the difference. Yet it costs no
more to get this wheat flavored FLOUR than the other KIND.
JUST SA\ PRAIRIELAND, don t say flour—and you can enjoy this delightfu
treat tomorrow and save money by doing so.
More Loaves Per Sack Than Any Other Flour.
For sale and guaranteed by THE
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j v.herein Forest F. B'.'-tu and K. M,
I spencer is plaintiif and Snrnh K.enn-
I cc'.v widow, \Vi.l:;'n u. Kennedy
^ 3ms Developed 10 cents each ' and D. V. Kr:-:v.ly administ r>
4c 5f r.nd 6 cents accou" <r < f i r estate of St-; hen A. Ken
lug |0 j20 j nody deceased were defer,dan tg o.r.
eeted to me the unersigned sheriff of
Cimarron County, Oklahoma, comm-
uning me to advertise and sell with-
JFSrish Glussv 12 h.ur service.
KSABL YOUR FlLWS TO,
RiVFS STUOSO
CLAYTON. NEW tVlUXiCO
out appraisement the following des-
cribe d retfl property situated ir
Cimarron County, Oklahoma to wi
Southwest quarter of section 23 in
IF you need a farm LOAN'(Township 3 North of Range 1 East oi
and \V,1111 PPROMPT SERVICE j t! e Cimarron Meridian, to satisfy :•
Sr F. IT HH" 1.. Jolrn- :n FIKST (judgment and deci eo of foreclosure
STATE BANK, BOISE CITY, in favor of said p,!&intiffft and against
AIIOiVI 48t5 j 'd defendants, chiamed and made
I in said court on the *20th day of Nov-
ember 1917, for the sum of $1383.33,
with interest thereon fiorn the 20th
day of jsnuary 1914 at tihe rate Oi'
10 per cent per annum and costs of
suit taxed at .$30.00 and accuring
costs and an attorneys fee of $i00,00
1 wi'J on t^e 30t.h day of July 1&23,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of
sftid day, at the front door of tne
court houee In Bolgts City in S?h1 Gim
a; ron County, Ok a! oma^ offer for
sa'e and tjell to the highest bidder
for cash in hnnd( the said property
a bove described or so much therc-i r
wi'.l satisfy id judgment wiiu
il'.t'. rest, attorney's fee aid co^ts.
Witness my .ha;:d this 1 5th day of
June 1923.
Ben Cox, Sheriff cl Cimarron Co.
Jur.e 28 o\t JuJy 26t"n
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ONE-TON TRUCK
Here is a chance for you to get started
jtoward greater profits—or to build up a
business of your own—and it costs only
$5 to make the start.
SEW PERFECT
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
'FINAL ACCOU.%r
St.te of Oki;iV. ma,
Cimarron Ct .'■••• ss.
Jn County' urt in and for Cim-
arron C'ouru • ahoma.
in tie Mii; ' the Estate of Bar-
niej. Hoc it v.- ceased,
m i riven that C E.
Smith, the n appointed and quali
tied admin r of the estate of
JJirnie J. ]'■ '. deceased. lias re.
jit) -i] and ■ ;nted fop settlement
• Jed in ■ rrert his final acco-
unt iind rep' "f his administration
ns such admii.Sstratorf and his petit-
ion f">' distri: .:iion of sr id estate
and for his di- :ugc; ar.d t at the
2'-; , v of ' IP-3 at 10 o'clock
A.M. of day at the county
^ou'.'t room in Boise City in said Cim
jpnon County, Ck.ahoma, has been
at' pppolnu ' court( for tr.e
s;: • .tent oi1 >1 account and fof
hearinpr ? id petition at wh-
leh time and 5 ace ftny person inter-
ested in saiu ".state, may appear
a d i"*e his t
jsrd . - ount
In witness whereof, I have hereun-
to set my hand and affixed the seal
of said cour 3 26th day of June
ism.
(SEAL)
F . B. McMrhan Co. Judge,
Juie 2S Jul". "h 1923
If you want to know whether
it rained in the eastern port ot
this neighborhood or not just
apk Charlie Cobray. ;
It is said that the roadster of j
Vernon Davit! was seen in the j
. 'newfhbon Hood of •. Iloff; ort 1
ceptiorw n wrltin? to ur.iaj. pight. Wonder what thai
id contest the same -attrac{;cn Js JCVt>n there.? j
Mrs. George Nail was h°s-;
tc;ts to the W. M. S. -last \V< r
esday afternoon. After a short
business >ess;on 0 v. . y enjoyable \
evening was sj^ent in visiting
and sewing. Miss Letha Nali cn ;
tertained with omo delicht*;
fu! music. Those present were j
MeacVtmes (:tahaii\ Stocked!
Bolr'mer, Follows, Cox, and Nail
Next meeting will be with Mrs. j
Piiice.
Everywhere, Ford Cne-ton Trucks and
Light Delivery Cars are saving more than
this every year for their users. So, as soon
as your truck starts running it will quickly
take care of the purchase price and add
new profits as well.
It will widen the area in which you can do
business, enlarge the number of customers
you can serve—and keep your delivery costs
down to the lowest point.
Start now toward the ownership of a Ford
Truck or Light Delivery Car—use the
$rOO Under the terms of this
^ Plan, we deposit this
J? Enrolls money in a local bank at
^ ou interest. Each week you
add a little more — this also dravs
interest. And in a short time the
truck is yours to use. Come in and
let us give you full particulars.
H
with SUFERFEX Burners
The New Perfection Oil Range
ith SR PER FLEX burners.
I
Not known a year ago, NOW
jused NATION WIDE.
We carry a complete line °f
|New Perfection Oil stoves and
! ovens.
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.NOTICE OF ..ALE OF LAND AT
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice is hereby given, that in pu-
jmance of an < tier of sale issued out
4t( the District court of CI....aron Co
mnfy, Oklahoma, on the 2Gth day of
4#ui e 19"i3 in -• :.c.ion in said coint
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powelsoil motor go
KGSSE CITY OKLAHOMA
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News Adds Get Results
I am in a position to make!
LOANS in the following ron -
ontnire^ WILLOWBAR. SAMF-
SEL. GRIGGS. WILKINS,. WH-1
! EELESS, and Mexhoma. IF
1 vou want a loan and WANT
THE MONEY QUICK SEE,
HOMER L. JOHNSON.
FIRST STATE BANK
i BOISE CITY, OKLA. 4St5 i
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1923, newspaper, June 28, 1923; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233527/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.