The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CIMARRON NEWS
Published every Thursday.
ROSCOE C. THOMAS. PUBLISHER.'
Entered at the Bi- '*Uy. <Htl*h«|
Announcements
CONGRESS
fo* county
FOR
poftt offic* *•' ■,"'or 1
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notice is heresy
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extended the -
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ZILPHA MCCLAIN The New* w au-
tborued to annoane* Ziipha Mrt La.Ts
u i a-.: ii*.e foe (HMM to t're
hereby anooonce my*tf as a can office of County Superintended of
d.d#« for Cor.*r«s subjtct t the Public Instruction. subject to actio*
mill of the Republican *oter t the of the Democratic primary.
tv election August I. I^l€- j
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
DICK T MORGAN
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PUGH—The Ne«
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ndni.it* for Repn
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and filed,
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(First published Jar* Ml.)
BEN' COX The New* w authorised
to anr.-junce Ben Cox aa a candidate
. author- for re-e^tion to the office of eoa«-
W Pugh ty uHMor, subject to the actioa ot
tat -e to the Democratic primary.
'exai and
ataea. subject tA the ac- JOHN F GRAHAM—The News is
Democratic pr «ary. 'authorized t ann«*ince John F. Gra-
barr. a a candidate for County As-
' F. I BlUBJt—lfc News u author* I anaor of Cimarron county, subject
i ixe«l to aaneaace E J Ear!-? aa a to the actioa of the Democrats.
'cavHdate for Representative tc the'
i State I --ti* Mature from Texa.* and E. F A DEE -The News is author-
■ t.-untie*, subject to the ac- , ixed to announce E F. A dee as the
the Democratic Primary. Socialist candidate for the office of
— county assessor.
for county ju06e
IB. E LEAP—The New* is author-
i I hereby announce try candidacy "*• E E. Leap « a
for the r.HWe of county judge of C o- candidal
. int. subject to the approval
i,jf the Democratic wters at the pri- pebliean primary.
nary election. Aomft i. 1916
ROSCOE C TH ;MAS FOR COUNTY COfMIISSIONER
First District —
>1 rvnt mm The Newa is author- p M MeDANIEL—The News is an-
il i ir.rr>unce Oir.r Wt :* a- the thorixed to announce F M. McDan-
: >«ialut candidate for County Jud^e ^ ^ a candidate for county com-
of Cinamn County, Okiah >ma missioner of the first district, sub-
for County Asae«^ r of
Ctaamon county, subject to the Re-
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
ject to the action of the Republican
| primary.
BIG EXPENSE TO TAX
Are the tax payer* A
rne** interests of 0*
made the sport of the
lawyers' The foiui* ^ from the
Daily Okiahoman of , l^th jus-
fies the saspieiar:
Oklahoma!
PAYERS
the bus-
a oeior
rage suit
7 H > i'RINGFlELD—Tr • Ne* b FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
o a"' ■ • Judge T. B. Second Diatrict
Stnrii.T id as a cardidat* for county J. R SMITH—The News is a ;thot«-
attorney, subject t« the action of iaed to announce John H. Smith as a
the lienrf>eTatic primary. (candidate for County Commissioner
! of Second District, subject to the
FOR SHERIFF OF CIMARRON CO. action of the Democratic primary.
J I_ ALLEN The New3 is autljor- RALPH J SLOAN -The News is au-
txed to announce J. L:-,y Allen as a thorixe^o announce Ralph J Sl-aa
candidate for Sheriff, subject to the " the Soc.a list candidate for County
actior of the Democrat : primary.
Commissioner
trict.
from the second dis-
"The district court
county were loaded «' with the
trial of darr.ae^ - .rt Th, lay. Two
were disjxxsed of and tvv. • w t-re placed
on trial dun-^ the da> The ag-
gregate amount sued for the four
suits is 898,0 >.
3 G SIMPSON The News
i thoriiwl to announce S. G.
-mp-
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
rr-.nd-.date f Sheriff of Third District.
fV.unty subject: to the Re- \ p. KRULL—The New3 is author,
primary Au^-^t 1. 1916. j^d to announce A. F. Krull as a
candidate for county commissioner of
THHOjJORE WCXjlJ The New- is au- the third district, subject to the ac
thon"d to annotrny Theodore \Nood tion of the Democratic primary.
son as
Cimarroi
publican
FOR COUNTY CLERK
of the Third District, sub-
i ject to the action
: lican primary.
of the Repub.
"In Judge Hayson's c urt >n the the JV>cia!ist candidate for County
j^«e of w. J Rockv • ■! of Jone* Sheriff of Cimarr n County JESSE J. BURROW—The News is
CIt* aeainst the J<-« City Tele- ' authorized to announce Jesse J. Bur-
. . . . . " , . , for county treasurer i row as a candidate for county com- i
phone company in whu h he ued for r i mi3sioner of the third distric'tt sub. |
S20,fXX> damages for fx-r^na: injiir ^ TAYLOR The News is author- to t'ie action of the Democratic
ies the jury returned a verdict htn announce C. O. Taylor as a primary
favor of the defendant ompany. candidate for reflection to the office
"In Judge Ciark s court Ida F. Has- of county treasurer, subject to the u «. au-
ley lost her suit again.t Insurance D«*H^ratic primary.
Commissioner A. L. Welch for S10.-
000 for damages on account of revo-
cation of her licence to sell insurance j c j MARGO—'The News is author-
in Oblahoma. . ized to announce Charles J Margo as niTrnipn ti. vr
"In Judge Oidrield's c • . ' the trial a candidate for County Clerk, subject F- ^-OU™ER The ««« ^ au-
.f Guy U«b.y. -il «-«. .Ke
^ -L^ricHAR,^ mens -n-«.r *.
company for ioi ai thori7^d t-- announce Charley Ricks J
leged personal injuries was placed on & candidate for County Clerk.
triaL. Mrs. Pearl Hayder's suit a- subjcct to the action of the Demo-
gainst the Missouri. Kar <;- & Texas ci-atic primary
Railway company for $10,000 dam- DAV(l. rNGLf: ^he Neu- < author-
ized to announce Dave Ingle as a
candidate for County Clerk subject
to the Republfcan Primary August 1.
A nnouncement
The
BIG SALE
Postponed Until
JULY 8th, 1916.
10 Bargain Days
Prices Next Week
M. E. WILDER
CEMENT BLOCK BUILDING
BOISE CITY, OKLAHOMA.
to the G. W. LOWERY—The News is au-
l thorized to announce XJ. W. Lowery
as a candidate for county commis-
the Democrat voters.
The Officers and Directors
ages for alleged personal injuries
went to trial in Judge Hayson's court.
Judge Clark has another damage case
set for trial commencing at 9 o'clock
Friday.
"Mrs. Hayden alleges in her peti-
tion that on account of faulty con-
FOR COURT CLERK
B. K HOUTS The News is author-
ized to announce B. F. Houtjf-as a
dition of steps on a j a->enger coach : candidate f <r Court Clerk of Cim-;
of the -Katy" railroad .she caught arrf>n county, subject to the Derr.o-
h&r heel and fell, cau-ing her per- crat,c PniTUlry
manent injuries The accident hap- p M McKINNFY The News is au-
pened on July 18, last year. thorized to announce F. M. McKin-
"In Guy Lindsey's stiit against the ney as a candidate for the Repub-
Santa FI the p!a: -iff allege, he I «nation for Court Clerk of
ta Fe train C,n*f*?n C^qnty, Qklahyma.
| . . ]
ROBF.RT A OWENS Th? Nev
was fin over oy
suoth of .4rrl*TK>rJ and V.Jst wo feet1
were cut off. The accident happen-
ed in April 1915.
Each of these cases plants a big
burden of expense upon the tax pay
ers, and imposes heavy expense of
council and witness fees and L>-s of
time on the defendants. Legitimate
business and peaceful citizens should
not be annoyed nor ————————————
dened with false damage claims. Mrs A. H Brite ami children
Oklahoma needs an extension of the Wer> seen in town Friday afternoon,
laws, placing such claims in the hand-
thorized to announce Robert A.
Owens as a candidate for the Demo-
cratic nomination for Court Clerk j
of Cimarron County, Oklahoma.
GEO. R.* PITZER—The? Nva, is au-
thorized" to announce Geo. R. Pit-
zer as the Socialist candidate for
Court f'^rk of Cimarron County.
of a commission. Good citizens
should not be required to leave their
homes and business to make up juries
in so many baseless cases. A<1.
To the Public
"I ha%re been using Charr her Iain's
tablet- - indigestion f •: the im-'
six months, and it affords me plc*>
ure to -ay I have never used a rem-
edy that did me so much good."
Mrs. < K. Ri!*y, Illien. N Y.
Chamber • s tablets are obtainable
everywhere.
FOR SALE—A Few cboic- :
of deeded land in W di-'-
See >r write at once. —Jas. Over-
street, Willowbar, Oklahoma 2t
Whoopinq Couqh
One of the most -uccj^sfu'. pi
rations ir. — for ' ■ d -ea-
Chamberlain's Coupl Remedy. S
McClintor,. B!znd' Spring-
writes, "Our bab) r. an
cough a- bat: - m* any baby
lave it. I gave 1 . Chamber'
Cough Remedy and .t soon got
well." Obtainable ^/erywher--*
Stomach Trouble* *. d C«ast!^alien
"I will cheerfully >ay that
berlain's Tabie ire the r t sat-
isfactory remedy for -.tomach , ^b-
les and const i:>ation t hat I r e s« J
in thirty-four year.- drug rt,';re se?-
▼ice." writes S. H. Murphy, druggi.-t. • v'evnwfced
Wells burg. X. Y. Obtainable every- abi> ^n>™ed-
where.
Mrs. Kisor Moore of Garlington ;
was calling here Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tagcart and
.•<on Master l^irrrfan of Uni i Chaj>el
wrc Boise City visitors Monday.
Rev F. E. Neat and family of;
Guymon vi t ^d af the Steele home
in this city tuonday.
Rev. H. B Wilson of Hooker held I
quarterly confarencc at the church j
her ■ hVlday night and preached a
fine sermon
We have had seven years exper-
ience in handling western lands. If
you have something you are willing
to sell cheap or if you want to buy
vwrvething cheap, it will more than
likely pay you to let us know. John
A- Ox & Co, Texhoma, Okla.
Mrs. R. C. Gilmer of Union Chap-
was greatly surprised by a num-
ber of her friends srathering at her
home on the 16th to share the joys
of her 60th birthday She had in- <
vi tod and insisted or a few friends \
dining with her that day but they j
did not accept, so when she return-
ed from church to find them and j
many others at her home with a i
Worn Out?
No doubt you are, if
you suffer from any of the
numerous ailments to
which aii women are sub-
ject. Headache, back-
ache, sideache, nervous-
ness, weak, tired feeling,
are sorre of the symp-
toms, and you must rid
yourself of them in order
tc teel we!l. Thousands
of uoinen, vt.o have
been benefited by this
remedy, urge you to
TAKE
Gardui
Hie Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Syivania Woods,
of Clifton Mills, Ky., says:
"Before taking C a r d u i,
I was, at times, so weak I
could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back and
head nearly killed me.
After taking three bottles
of Cardui, the pains dis-
appeared. Now I feel as
well as I ever did. Every
suffering woman should
try Cardin." Get a bottle
today. E-68
First National BanK Union County Trust
and Savings Ass'n
Of Clayton. New Mexico.
Esiablislied 1901
Of Clayton. New Mexico
Established 1906
Cimarron County BanK
Of Kenton. Oklahoma.
Established 1908
WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR APPRECIATION OF
PAST FAVORS AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
Fifteen Years of Service and Growth
Investment, 1901.
Investment, 1915,
25.000-00
200.000.0o
Total Business, December 1, 1901,
183,639.62
Total Business. Dec. 1. 1915,
1210 445 25
STRONG
CONSERVATIVE
EXPERIENCED
S'iSS.'
H0TEI#
sei' ^afe bv insuring your buildings . f your land and improvements and;
and live stock with the "old reliable we can tell vou how much loan we
301S
JOE MARGO. HROPRIBTOTJ
New England
Style. Meals
Exclusive Service
Saint Paul. A three-year policy for
fire and lightning costs only $1.75 on
the hundred. This is only 58 1-3 ct--.
on the hundred per year. You can't
afford to be without protection when
the St. Paul wilL carry your risk at
this small cost. Notes taken for the
premium giving six to twelve months
time. See or write—
JNO. F. GRAHAM. Boise City.
For Sale—Se. Sec. 8, Twp. 4,
we can tell you how much loan we'RangeY. All tillable, good well with
can make you. List with us lands ; sheet w- one milc to schooi for
vou haw to sell or trade.- Artht. .
isield Realty Co. Texhoma. Okla. 51,100; three hundred cash: long time
Jon balance at 7 per cent; will dis-
Carpenter and Painter count for all cash.—PERRY' VflL-
For carpenter work and painting COX, Centerville. Kansas. 48-2t
see me. I am located here permanent
ly. Any kind of building, steel or
wood. Estimates cheerfully given.
References; F. A Soutar. and pood
city references. Leave orders at. the
lovely dinner spread sho was agree-
AU present pro-
nounced it a very happy occasion.
Farm L a«s •« Oklah^a New
Mrtir.o and Kansas Lands
Fire! Fire! Fire! We have plenty of money to loan ^
. on iands in Oklahoma, New Mexico
is is the most uanger<v - tune of
and Kansas lands on good terms ana
ar for fires and v. soon be we yoai- money promptly. If
time for lightning again; make your- you want a loan send us description i er
News Office.
W. L. BURGE.
We live at Texhoma—quite a ways
from taw—but we have handled lots
of Cimarron county land. If you want
to buy or sell, tell us your troubles.
John A. Gex & Co.. Texhoma, Okla.
Insure your buildings and livestock
: ' LOAN* -John F. Allison & j against loss by fire, lightning and
it. oraa. OUuhoma. 46tf | tornado in the "Old Reliable*' Saint
Paul. Most liberal farm policies at
rates you can afford. Jno. F. Gra-
ham, Boise City.
i sal-—New balb auto horn, nev-
ujed. Apply at News Office.
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