The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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NOTICE TO
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THE CIMARRON HEWS
RCSCOE C. THOMAS. Editor and Publisher.
Knlereti at tht Uoim City. O*
for tranamiMicm through th« r
n*. poetofflc*. undtr th« Act of March 8rd. 1879.
la fteoorc! cla m&tUt.
.mm ..I iumi | - Cimarron cojnty "Blcial papar for Land Notica*. tami-oflScial
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SSUED EVERY THURSDAY. $1.00 PER YEftR
(io vot*
Vote YES on the cowl i i
Vou; YES on Sec ti Art. ti.
Vote No on tli* Agruolturml
Hoard amendment.
Section ti «'f Art. IX abould h>
amended. The pro)>o*ed amend-
ment He«*niM to be Rbout us fair
km wt1 will be able to and
should be adopted. Volt* \ LS
on thib que '"'i>.
There art? several bill* to be
voted on Tuesday and u few on
ntitutional amendments Not
half the people know w.j t all of
them are but they will be on the
t*llot and will either be adopted
or rejected. It in your duty to
get out to the poll* and vote one
way or the other on each one.
You will find out what they are
the best way you can, but, every
voter should net out and vote.
You can get a sample ballot and
ntud.v out which side is right
The Now® acknowledge* rt>
. ceipt of a copy of Vol 1 No. 1 of
1 tli * P. A I School and Home
Visitor this week. Prof. Black,
president of the school, is the
editor and publisher, and the
sheet contained many items of
I interest from the achool. Prof.
Mark i* a real booster for P. A
I and believes tliis a great step
for still «renter progress for his
school.
Vote YES on the school tax
amendment. This measure will
cause to be equally distributed
j among the school children of the
state the money derived from
the taxes of the public service
corporations. We help support
the railroads and should be en
titled to a share of the lax toey
pay.
.,If one who has received a
comfortable salary for years
suddenly finds himself out of a
job without any money saved up,
he is quite likely to blame bit
luck."
"ISvtfry man thinks his burden
the heaviest."—Old Saying
{ We understand that prepara
lions are n<<w neing made for
the sal«> of the school lands. The
lands will be sold at the county
si st of the county in which the
hind is loca #d. am) not st Okls
homa t'ity as some have the
idea. Pive per cent of the pur
rhasc price mesi be paid down
and the remainder to bear per
cent interest and payable in
Forty annual payments The
sale will likely tane place in the
early fa1
State {jussion ttO is amend
aoent recalling the Hoard of Ag
ricultureand r> ducing the mem
bersliip We belli ve this amend
inent should be killed, not that
wew.tnt t> told our jib on the
H^ard, but because wo ar«i op
poned to the governor beinn al
lowed to appoint someone t look
after the farmers' business. W*-
believe the farmers have enough
sense to elect the It >ard If it
I was only a Uw which could be
; repealed at any time it would not
I be so bad if you put it in the
I constitution it may be a long
lime before you can change it
' again. You are bound to gel
! some governors who will hand it
to the farmers every chance, in
! (act you just about have one now.
Better vote for your own inter
jest, no body else will Vote N°.
I Vote YKS on state question 47
and help the miners ol our coal
in their tight against the million
aire coal operators. The miners
are spending a $100,000 of the
money they made digging coal
ut the bottom of some mine to
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at oaca the wonderful old reliable J>*
limTI'K 'a ASTS.KIM ■< HI M "M •"_
Kical drniltl thai reli v«« i>m
Ibe am« Uom. Not a liuiwet*
beat section 1H of the coal law
and the coal operator*ar«i spend'
ing twice that amount of the
money they made off the coal the
miners dug to keep the Mtnyof tbe young people
necliou in the law and thus make | a pleasant evening at
the miners dig their coal i H. B. Nail bomi
lying down instead of standing, This Is one of the places they
uo at present. If this section never fail to go when opportU"
is kept in the law it sim ply nity i* afforded, and on this oc
ut-ans that the coal trust will caston they report their usual
buy up all the little in de pan dent j nood time.
mines at their own prif
en-
the
east of town-
NOTlt'K KOK PUBL1CATIO.N.
<>f ilia Interior.
I'lillMSliiln UihIiiIUm ti WihkIm aril. OkU
biMun. J ul> U
Not lee I* liervl *l eii Omi William A I
It.'.'f of H UH'|iy OkU.. l>" on Mar. Mil.
timila II 14. No. MMi-OlSUH for N Kit I
S.M iloit ''U>. townihp I N. I< • K t'lmar-
or, Meridian. hai nini notii-e of Inleti-
II,.1 lu meke flnal fi - >«ir I roof t ae-
l ibllah claim io the luud ! • • |
.l .«r: u«l. licfore K ll MrMnhiiii rK-rk of thr
i r««nrl of i linarroii ooiint*. OiImhi
nut. ul ItolM- ('ity. Okln .on tlmWli tla) ol
s«pi. Ivi i
i In • in - n n iB a* wltiiaM*"
K K IIuhwimhI. L. J. Hmuintr. H. K.
Krani-b. Wnit r Kanovily nil ol I!'• •«- City, tik,
URO L> ORNER. H<cUl«r.
Kir t pultllalml Inly 31. IHI3
Notice for Sealed Bids
Notice iit hereby given that
s^aledbidn will b^ recived for
thi> hauling of the county coal.
Bids must be filed on or before
Monday. August 4th, 1913. The
sucqiMsful bidder will be requir-
or t > havj all coal delivered on
ed before Oct 1st. 1918. Bids
must bo submitted for hauling
from Clayton and other R. It
points. The Board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
By order of County Commis
sioners.
E. B. MeMah.m.
County Clerk.
"Undercutting!"
m
' Court—u Oklahoma News
"Cured"
Mrs. Jay McQee. o! Steph-
enville. Texas, writes: ' For
nine (9) years. I sulfcred with
womanly trouble. I had ter-
rible headaches, and pains In
my back. etc. It seemed as U
1 would die, I sulfered so. At
last, I decided to try Cardui,
the woman's ionic, and U
helped me right away. The
full treatment not only helped
me, but it cured me."
TAKE
Cardui
The Woman's Tonic
Cardui helps women in time
of greatest need, because it
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yet gently, on the
weakened womanly organs.
So, If you feel discouraged,
blue, out-of-sorts unable to
do your household work, on
account of your condition, stop
worrying and give Cardui a
trial. It has helped thousands
of women,—why not you?
Try Cardui. E-71
All persons
gainst James K. Cox, deceased,
are required to present the same
with the necessary vouchers, to
the undersigned administrator
at Garlington, Oklahoma, within
four months of the date hereof
or the same will be forever bar-
red.
Dated June 27th, 1913.
J?. H. Cox.
IIMDIS AND I ARM I0ANS
$7000 stock of dry goods and
groceries, 2 story brick, renting
ut $7T u month. I and 0 room
residences, good farms in cent
ral Texas, Ark.. Mo. lnd. and
Beckham county, Ok. These
lands and properties are clear
and will trade for lands in this
part of Oklahoma and Panhandle
of Texas. Plenty of money to
loan on land in Texas and Cimar-
ron counties and on Panhandle
of Texas lands, on good terms.
List with us what you have to
; sell or trade.
Arthur Nield Realty Co.,
Texhoma, Okla. 1 It
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
IH<l>artin«iit of llio IntKrlor, ('. s. I.ami
||r<> at WiMHlwuril. Okla.,
July S. IBIS
Nolle* la hi-rrhy alvttn that William P.
' Matiiiinnf Willowbar, Okln.. wlio on Snj.t. 4.
IMS. inado liomettfiad niury No. 4(/7« (Wfift|
for .1W*4 Sm-. HU, Twp. i N. llaiiun t K. C. M
ha* niwl notion of Intfiitlon to mnk<i flual
n vi* yi-nr proof, to i<ntnl>IUIi dnlin to the Innd
alKivn (ii>ierllM l. lwfor« K. A. Owan«. rlark
"f liiairlrt ouurt, nt lloUit Olty, Okln. on
lllth day of Ann . lull.
Claimant name* n* wltni<«in<a
Juliii lioldt, Jania Taylor, Uhuincl Fry no<i
Jo.. Vau all of Wlllnwliar. nkU.
OKO D. ORNER. Rc(llt*r.
' Flrit nublUhnl July 17. Sun.
NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION
Dei>urtm iit of the Intarlor, U.S I.mid Office
iti W.MHlwnrd. <>Kln . July . 1011
Notion la hereby given that (ieorge Manu*
of ltolie City. Okla. who on Nov. 3, 1907.
tnu.le H. K. No. 37WT-0IS) • for HKU
Sec. VS. Twp. < N. Kni>ge 4 h. C, M . hn*
filed notice of intention to muke HuhI fivn
year proof to entabliah olnlm to the
land above deicribed before K. B. MeMahnn.
Clerk of the couuly court of Clinnrron
county, Oilnhonnt. ul BolacCitjr, OKln., on
the lUth day of Aug , I'-lH
(Mulmant rntmea na wltneMea:
I). C. Meanll. J. Hammer. Bert K. rook of
ltolie City, Ok .He. Kllawortb of Hurley. Ok.
QKO. D. ORNER, Ret(later.
Mrit publishi'd July 17. 191:1.
Send Your Boy
to the Lamar Union High School. Under the new law your
district can pay his entire tuition.
THE SCHOOL otfers classical and scientific courses
preparing for any college in America; commercial courses in
shorthand, bookkeeping, typewriting, etc., with actual busi-
ness practice; expert work in agriculture, animal husbandry
stock judging, farm carpentry, manual training, etc., and
special music training and practice in orchestra, nle.fi clubs,
chorus and class instruction: thorough training in public
speaking, debate, declamation and extemporaneous work;
and physical training under competent supervision.
Lamar is a good school town and a good
home town.
Your school district, no matter what
your county, can pay the tuition.
For further information, address—
GEO. R. MOMYER
Supt. City Schools.
Lamar
Colorado. ^
The Kansas
Post
AS^SD
The Great Dallas Semi-WeeKly Farm News
AND
THE CIMARRON NEWS, YOUR HOME COUNTY PAPER
ALL ONE YEAR FOP. ONE DOLLAR AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
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Thomas, Roscoe C. The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913, newspaper, July 31, 1913; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233780/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.