The Cimarron News. (Kenton, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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The Cimarron News
i> a Vmr« _25 Si* Months GS «- u«-
•*rotiate JudfV, U. D. M« *
'Wrk, TFrcd C. Tracy
.romper, H. E. G. Putman
[M. E. fllbb*
4immor. C. C. Hoot]
*1">tney, ChM II. Wright
<eifi«ter of I>ee<ts Fred C. Tracy
Hnpl. of flen ole, Miaa Ella Baker
Surveyor, G.M. Gardner
t'oraaer George Webb
(.T.C.Oranhum 1st I>Ki
fommtMloner* J 7mch Cain 2nd "
I R. M. Rliley 3rd "
Local and Personal.
No Dlatrtrt court at Beaver till fall.
Herb Dari* came id Bonday from ti
trip toTexlIne.
Barry Blvcn* was over from Soutt.
Carrizo Saturday.
Mra Bonis Tislted friend* In town
Monday and Tuesday.
Dara Hadden moved wllh his fami-
ly to Clayton. Monday.
C. K. Cur ran and aon C. 8. were dc-
'ug builne*. here Saturday.
Tlorsne Rughei purchased Rev. W
II. Guy'* hor*« and Uugyv Weflne*da>
A. D. Rambaud of Mineral, was
transacting business at Kenton, Satur-
-lay.
Q. W. Snyder raroe Ju from Clayloi.
la't evening bringing hi* father witl
b!m.
I>. W.ftnydar look bia broti < r to his
nbue^i ramp near Clayton, the foro part
rtf itio week.
L. If. Jones of Vilas, im. arratagod
10 work for R. A. Murray during Ihe
kpiin:' month*.
All'tt Tanner r« turned Saturday
ATralng on it t* -tasi' fro a a trip lo the
tione St*l Wste.
Ben Cl«'men#a operw-i* lite l e rrean.
feea on lu re la t Baiiiid.i* •. free*.
«r full or bis l. t.
lti-v. (itiv ami Ills .laughter, Miss lv\
ti.ited relatives it Clayton the fore
t>art of the wc l
Alei MeKehtte is a good fisher. II.
taught a -vera I big cat fl h on the ^lag>
Monday evening.
Dr. A. E. Falrlianks of Raton. N. M.
•tame lo Monday evening on Ihe
' tie le an optician.
Paints, varnish stains, and other tin.
ferial for (Minting tu«t received at A W
Tanner's hardware store.
Tom Snyder returned ll.e fore part
bf the m«k to Sherman County Texas,
to attend to aome business matters.
Don't wail until our new llhe o'
Men's underwear la all picked i.vei
!:otne aud get your site now-, at li
I itnafron Supply Co.
TVaeh tree* are lu full bloom, and
•jnlc-sa a h rd fteete follows fruit wli
U plentiful next Milliliter and fall.
A dm ranter reprea-nting an Out.
hardware eoidpany came in Sui l• >
bvemng and remained over Sunday in
bur community.
Miller Rice drop|«-d Into tofn Snt.u
Hay for A few hours etay lt>> •*>'
Vo.ne to Mineral lo order *orr..- wind-
hitll repair* for hit company.
Rev. Guy has changed his p'ans and
will not stall to conference till ti xt
Mondav, and will All I.N rvu"l " sp.
Wdntinenl here next Suu.U\.
The Cimarron Supply Co. has tlx in
and you uiay save your child* hen It
au.l a doctor bill by Investing lu *<>iu
Children* warm Aecce lined vet* and
dmwera.
Don llurue.it, tloe Craven and in.
htofleofthe Qarrett boy* were her
%atutday—called ai witnesses Hi the
proaecullon of tcach.
Wo are sorry to learn that Tlioma«
'■vain 1* la a poot Mto or health, lie
*t«* had bad health for a nutnhcr of
rear*, but thl* spring ho I* worse <>fl
ti an usual.
Walter and Will Otto*, and Bud
rrecman took tlie air line lightning ex-
piree* to Clayton Monday. The latter
-rturnrd Wednesday, "heart w • ie mid
faoey fVwe."
Snow fell lively Satindav night for
11 hour or (wo. Most of It melted a*
'(fell. The dampen** may help the
Iry grass to some eitent, and the green
. cds that are atari Ing.
J. II. Chrlaty one of Baca county*
■ i- imlucnt cattlemen spent a fnw rtsvs
the rlmr coming down la t Friday
jd g Ing bark Monday. II" was ge|.
.- § blacksniltnlog done al Lyon'sth«f<
i Mher ^•«• •*•
Mr«. ll« risr>' II•— 4..1 M.s A.V\
fanner and M -t> r CJl.*rle« Tanner a.
visiting ti. " * I'amile* or llllev wn.l
Will K. Ililltl.es doTti t' .- liver,
Dan Kull.vsn n.-anl. I ; er, of li-«n
count*' Katia*', si< lu ihe valh-y S i-
urdav, trying to buy st<' i - II ..der
■4112.50 for one b;inc!i of r iming
yeaillng*, SO .!• < delivery, but dh'
Uot get them. W>* have lieitrd of ri<.
purenasea lie made.
Henry Jon<* got l> rK from hU ai
i- Hdan.-e s| court at Clayton, Saturday .
*nd brought sorrow and gri>T to sou.
of Ida nelgtibor*, in the wav of tutu-
inotia to go to court, and In ronse<jnunc
quite a number of "Mexico" citi2.'l
re In Clayton this week.
Rev. Locke and brother were here
Saturday and 8nnday,the form, r holii-
lug aerv.ee* b"ih day*. Ills year Is up
and the Baptist brethren wciv arrang-
ing bu«ln< *« matter* for tlio pa-t >eni,
and the y.ar to eoine. Tney will prob-
ably call Rev. Lrficke to thl* work foi
another year.
J. J. Harnett of Garrett, ivoa lien
Saturday luorning getting galvanize.)
bucket* and Iron for hi* water whii l
lie will *oc>n lie able to make a text of
the ability of bla wh.el to tiirow wat. i
into hii ditch, and has promUedtok.i |
.till If the tiling 1* a failure, otlierwlw
jou will hear mom of It.
Kobt. A. Murray and R. W. H'aguet
|x at most of last Saturday together in
town trying to watch a horse race, bui
they con Id uot agree, and so no rare 1>
hooked. Quite an iuterest would t«
UVen if a race should be had bet ween
lite two horse*, as they ure ti e awiftot
in this neck of the woods.
W. II. Staley of Allegheny, I'a. nut'
til .lone* of Columbus, Ohio, were In
town Saturday evening. They are
frh'nd* of Willard D. MaeU-y. auil
are here to investigate the mineral pros,
pert# of the country, and may luv.-t in
some of the best locations, li they d>>
'ill show that they kuow a good
ihing when tliey see It.
The trlrvl of voting Leach Tor cl ang
Ing brand* on horn s did uot cotue oil
Haiurday l>eeause of the nonapis uranee
of the defendant. Tuc proMTiition h u-
ready witii strong evidence to u tabli h
Ihe Charge* made. Tlie younK fellow
vhlently thought It tho b -st policy to
make hlin . II soarei*, hut It wasn't ttent.
ug his bon.lsmen as ti,py wanted to le
treated. It Is barely possible he will
brought to Jn«tlee yet il* Word was Sent
to sherilfs In ilitlVn lit parts of ti eeoun-
iry.
Di*'rlet eotiri hi ( ' n t. n coullftues in
■ession thl* week. Several cas.«s were
db|Mised of last wts k. The Carter-
Slane-Saut i-t. phait in* . w. iv nil ills
mlMX'd. TlK- m ilder C.ise ol the Mex-
|ean killing a woman I- to lx> tried ti:Is
week, and M wit thought It would be
hard In get a Jury t<> try the c .so. Un
county had an undue number of
in iriler case* on docket i ds term.
Barm st*. Rvart* of Oarr-tt, wa«
hsi* Rat'ir.lny ns attorney for the ptose-
KM in ti >• caw of the Territory v*.
U ac.h dr Evans Is a yoong man o'
promise 11- la stu.lvhig law and
gill ing A llllle practice n« he
ic.> * along in lluite J utioo court easea
Cor ins fXia'rl. iliv 'n- l.sitd1** a oa>e
well, Hn.l Is g> Iltleiusilh |. (he Op|HS>ite
aide. |i in linp<>rtaut to have your east-
hail lie.I rtgld if il itiV' |vt<« any great I
Btlloni.t of prop. I tvj or (.l lnclp|e, or
liable to Is I. .1 | . a ■Igle'l court,
anil We know or IV. ..nc III ll.e Vallex I
nlore capahi. tti m iiHigitig a cane h.
aiioi ih) .
Mar* a I..*.at II.. Hum.
I>' t. i M. Holt, civil rnjiin" !, an *
■ Mi*(aulengineer I'.ti. lii-oio^lcfci Sur-
- <, *c.>OMi|.anie.| l.y M. M. Brown and
i'laud Khhtr, hel|ier*, came lo Kenton
today to make a thorough examination
f tlie nga rvoir *nd darn site near town
They will cro *.scction and take level*,
mil ascertain the territory and probable
tailing)- ili.it will occur 'tout iniitnl*-
lation. TIm'V are also looking up ti e
• alii fall and tlie drainage area of the
'errllorv above tlie dam. They will
uea*ut'C the water of the itrenmt and
**tablish ga^es for measuring the tame.
I lie work will probably tak« thin
Meeks of their time.
W. C. liomx is informing tho act of
a good citiaea th - week by titling on
the Jury. N<it many ranchtnon enjoy
the job.
A. K Wilt brought over the govern-
mcnt tut veyor* today from Clayton,
lie will vi«it with hit ptrettle tonight
mil ret'irn hotuc tomorrow
If y.>it sen John E. Snawl.an roinit^
ip tlie walk with a big book under his
inn don't ju tip at tho conclusion thai
let Is an Insurance agent, for lie ia no.
in the usual acceptation of of tlie term,
hut just Hit down and tell him whai
iliat brag milch cow in worth, or thin
you wouldn't take u hundred dollars foi
tiiat horse, uud lie can Insure ;uu to pay
soiun taxes next year.
Working U«s>rllinv.
Eigiit hour laws are ignored It)
osetlrelese, little workers—Dr. King's
New Life fills. Mlllious are always
at woik, night and day, curing indl'
ge*iion, IlilliotiMn-**, eon-illpat iuu, Sick
Headache and all Stomach, Liver and
Bowel trouble*. Easy, pleasant, safe,
sure. Only 25<-. All dealer*.
Fred llolliktor of Vila*, Colorado,
attended to buslne«a on the liver Ihe
first of tho week. lie. *old out) of hi'
river farm* below Garrmt, lo Thoiu..-
liichiiion.l. Monday he shook hands
wit.i friends here. It ia hi* first visit
to Kenton lu four years. Yeara ago
Nlr. Hollister was well known among
Ihe range boyt and has helped trail cat
Ho north to the Wyoming, Montana,
-lud Dakota grn/.ing grounds, by the
thousand. Now be I* married, and
has a bunch of rattle grazing on thc
liiaclou* grasses of tlie north llats, to
hand down to hi* children when the
hree warning* have come and gone
and lie Is called lo take the last trail,
which lead* "over the river."
If you are compelled to Itn out in the
cold there Is nothing like the "Herman
Sock*" lo keep your feet warm
When ? They are hanging up At the
f)imar;. n Supply Cu's.
■ I Ma trail III. |,e>j.
I* A. Dan forth of l^aGrauge, Ga.,
iiiflered for *lx months wllh a fright.
fit! running sore on his log; but write*
that Bocklcn's Arnica salve wliool.-
cured it in live day*. For Ulcers,
Wounds, I'ilos, It's the best salve In
the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25
cent*. Sold by all dealer*.
Di«t it-b*
near v ..
d
M«r« Mlal*.
s< of «triker* ntv not
ive n* an Individual dl or
All diaease* start in tlie bowel*
Keep them opeu or yon will be iok.
CASCAllETS act like natnr K«-i
• Iver and bowel* active without a -Ick
-nlng griping feeling. Six millioi
.sn|ile take and recommend CA8CAK j
KTS. Try a 10 cent box. All droggiat
Berkshire Pips For Sale.
D- C. Johnson, at I'xter, N w M< xi. '
haa Berkshire pigs n iul> for d. livery j
lie also has for sak- 40 la-ad of good I
«tock mares, Alfalfa and Vega llay,
and a pasture to rent.
TrtKr.l. ' % irrtr*.
".lust in tlie nl< k or time our lilt 1 •
hoy was *avi-d" write* Mra. W. Wat-
kins of Pk-arant Citv, Ohio. l*neumo
had played sad havoc with him and n
terrible cough act In besides. Doctor*
treated liitn, but he grew worse every
day. At length we tried Dr. King'
New Discovery for Consumption, an-'
our darling w * «avcd. II.'* now
sound, and well." Everybody ougl.i
'o know, It'* tlie only sure cure foi
'ougli*, colds and all Lung disease*.
Guaranteed by all dealer* I'rice 50'
and $1 00. Trtal botll«s free.
Wu.t. Tit*tia ob Exchahov—40<t
choice residence lots in tlie town of
I'Uvimi, N M. for stock cattle on tL<
Cimarron, or iu Beaver comity, Okln
Title l>> the land, perfect. Addre** II. I
K. ('. Tn •nm.-aii, N. M.
John W. Tanner
—Dealer in—
A. W. Tanner
For
Hardware and Drugs
Ecllpae Windmill*, Tin Shop,
llepalr work a *|iecialty . also make
GALVANIZED TANKS
«et up ready for use. Express paid to
Garrett ou #5.00 orders Tor diug*
Kenton, - - Oklahoma.
If you want a new *addle for tin
coming spring work or repair* for your
old one or if you want a rope. Re-
member the Cimarron Supply Co, Is
the place to leave your order.
Wanted—A few regular boarders,
canuut furnish lodging.
Mna. II C. McCool.
NOTICE FOR Pl'BI.ICATIO*
licpirtnt'iii of the Interior
I.acl Offlrs at W svlwnrd. Okla. Tor.. >
Kebruirr 1* l.HM. \
Notloe Is herrbjr (i> >11 thst the f llcnin*
mo I 4,.tii*r tm. M...I ... a 1,1. I
t'i mitkf* Anitl , •: ■ I i m - n 1.1-. rt of hW «*!, iin. an-l
tint mM pro if Wilt I.' l)«f r. Rob. rt II
Ill-Ill. It..", r.iurt l'.'mini-"l'm«r i .ml fm
llnsvrrfnMntyOklnh'imii T.-riit..ry, in hi.uftif.'
In 1 iirti if o T.i ril * t* I. L:
JOHN 1- \\ \TKIilH. limrre-t.'). T.
H E. Nil. IItil for ! SKV. SI.', r ami
.s ... W M mi4 X K- W % a..., . 1. 0 N„ It
7 R. C. M.
II* IIKMISI. thr f t.l low i \<r * I' r It- • * < . t . i •
hi 6ontl.iu<.ii« rt',i 1. . < i.i a i *t I' it.mc.i"
of. i i.| land. vi.
u*|.er IliriuO'l. J. It i- ti Kin/, ll. r.MPl \ .
..ill ii .1 li,.vl.| ||.. ft,..,, .i.,-r- -t. i.i
I b"iun Territory
I'. D, IK ti t. lUciatsr.
C. Peckens iV co.
(of Trinidad, Colorado.)
jeneral Cement and Concrete
Work.
Plleh, Tnr nn<l Aamllhaon HimiUhw
All Kinds of !loof* Repaired
FIREPROOF PAINTING.
Addrew for prese-nt, Garrett, Okln
General Merchandise. \
A full line of ^ecories. Flour
afid Provisions.
A Choice Line cf DRY GOODS
I carry a full stock ol Shoes—ll.e celebrated
Star Brand Shoes.
Goods Exchanged foi Live Stock*
I a.k a tire of j oui putt < tmye and ; i t i. i -atisfacticn in every
particular,
KENTON ... . OKLAHOMA.
Jiiulk Po'i'ifi'i
Sells
Cattle and Ranches
On Commission.
•rLUtyonr l'r«|M-rly wllh htm
KKXTOX .... OKLAHOMA.
"W. D. BAK'iilFi,.
Real Estate and;
Commission
Will sell Ranclie*, Stork, or anything J
yon have to. aell.
List your property ivith him.
Kenton, Oklahoma.
Kenton Hotel.
ROOMS and MEALS
At reasonnble rate*. Will ««k to
please the traveling public.
I keep a yood team and carriage
and . i n trnnafrr people to oth-
er point* quickly and com-
foti ably.
W. C. B.4KER, Proprietor.
Carpenter Shop.
Contracting and Building.
Furniture made and repaired. Screen
doom. Job work solicited.
Burial Caskets
All sizes constantly on hand
A. A. WILT - • Kenton, Okla.
n. IX. I..oofbourrow
La it'i/er.
lleaver * Oklahoma.
Will practlr.! in all com ta of the Territory an.I
boforelhe I', ti. Laud 0IUc«.
J. H. Mori'land,
Mining Engineer and Assayer.
Write for price* and envelope* for
mailing; «a in pies.
14 W. Missouri Ave. Kansas City, Mo.
PEACH TREES
Kiberta, Champion and oilier lies!
coinlucrcial sort-.. 100 perrcct tittle
trees, l--year from bud, express paid to
your station for *3 00. 500 bv freiyhi,
charges paid, $15. Varieties true—no
disease. A foil lino of other hi*i.
grade nu|-«ery *to..k . S.'inl at once for
llati
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New Haven M...
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Rocky Mountain News
(Morning nnJ SunUjr)
The Denver Times
(Aftrrnnon aii.l Eveniug)
THE WEEh'L } • . YE jrs
and
The Colorado Weekly Timea
(COMIIINRIt)
Tlio .ir.-ftt Reproinitntive New.|.i.t«erH nf thr
It... Uy M.i.i.itaiil .Slntca ami T<-rrit.iH<-«.
All tho Nr « from All ti... World. Illu.-
tialloas l'arti«..i. B 11**1*1 I . aturrnctr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATIOS.
Tbk Xk#i Tits Tiiik*
Per Month - Iti.TR Per Month - - l ,4
I'.t Y.ar - - ft.nO Per Wir - - - '>.*
I |.i vr'.' 'ii WlihSumlarX..*.
W e l«lv ,111.1 r.il.i )>..r 11. .05
Weekly Tin.. < (.on.- With N> ,
bluMi |.«r rr - l.' i per year - - 7.*0
A thlrea*
T1IK NEWS TIMKM Pub. Co. Denver Colo.
STAR LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO.
Kansas City and Chicago Stock Yards.
«\pettt* for t n- sale nf Cattle, Hoys and Sheep Corre pondeit(*>
aud eonklgnineDts solicited. Market report* furnlslmd on
application. We are represented in Denver by the
Canver line Stock Commission Co.
alio represented at St. I.on if and St. Joseph ami can give you choice of tlicif"
markets.
C. W. JONES Agt. at Lamar Col,
CIMARRON NEWS
and
Thrice-a-Week New York WORLD
Both one year, in Advnce $1.75.
•r of IIni *y
>1 111 On I-Work
ts'lt, n.rt.1.1
i- trust m will p.
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liom. dla' lv ei
lien-** nol'il
IIIso . <fl l.llt t.l .
■tiers Of III
" Live. Ol f< III
A Stylish
s 1 > i' i n «: s n i t
i i is the need
* j i I c v e r v
gcntlem' nj
M we can fix
you Up to
suit your
| tasle and
;f>' means
Conic in
* "* and let ns
show you samples and |
take vour measure.
i
CI mat ton pp!v Co.
Tiie
\|. R. t
id
kn ateiit all tm
dow ti *1 *lrm<<
Rheumati-m, >
ar oreaeldng « ivkv of tin
Ii al Ket.ioh, will U-n« foi
i *wli« at II a. tn. ami til"
iiIkm A. to, .1 tituar, S, IT,.11 ]
and ti, March T. ai ft.
Win It. (iur, l*a«tor.
nrtai <^-|.«miI 10 it. ever
FEED YARD
Don't fortret .link \t. «avre'< Ke- .l
Yard w lien in rowm bill -lull-
Camp liouM) Am kind of
Teed f..r -ale.
Northeast of the l.ake across the «tn*
.JINK M. 8AYUK,
CLAYTON
The Bio « !«• Hull) ^ni.ttriiiii'n
€ nl«'ii«li%r
The te-l*«ut> of the Bicvclo dallyd. a
■•al. o.lar may le- considered the o|s>ii
t K nil proeUltulllK the natural ntii'
heallhrul ret iu it of btcyel'tiy. Col Al
lie11 A. Pope, tho fouiid. r nf our hick
ele indiistrbsanil tlie f ioiieei iu ti,,
(ioo.l llnatls movettieni, I- aya:<i ut tl«
head nf Ihe hleyele iudu-lrv. I |ioti lie
:ttlC> rati liil.ir leaves are flwlily wrlilen
line* front the |H*ns of our tire.ito>t col-
lejte presidents, doetorsp ler^> men, hii
other cinlhent inen and women, all ol
them enthusiastically suppoiirtiK b'cy.
•■linn. Half ttf each lea' I* l l.ink lor
m.'t it out ti. 1.1. Thl* cak-ndar I* free at
the |'o|H< Mauui'aeiurlug tVuiipnnt '-
tore«, I* any of our n'a.ler* can ohis i
II h setutlny live two.enl atam|i* I.
Hie | o|h. Manma. turlnit Co Mart .
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Rit« kM fiwaiu for j«an b-«wtw of their
ACCURACY, SAFETY* Ul'KABILITY
They mr rm.f.- tn n l*r^ rui Wr of s«vIm mx.l
'•' 'k' k, J 1 • >>uth
RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS
d«iC !' *'i t' t.- |
J. 8nn . ■ ■ i v i. I
P. Kk n DX M '! 5
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PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER.
THE ONLY PKRran WRITtNO MACHINE MADE.
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The writing I* In plain
view of tlie o|ift-ator
al t' • ♦ 5ni"—-implest
and stron f-i eon-true,
ti.hi. fmi l n.-tioo, ea-y
t , - — i f ipf.-d lo all
kinds of work—ln-i
i or lat. ilalln j and in -
voice work- .iiiilvt'rsal
keyboaril—*e. movable
It pe action—instantly
cleaned.
Tr. ol • the life of nhy oth-
er machine for yood,
clean woi k.
^hxi) FOR
CaTALOGUp:.
The Pittsburg Writing Machine Company,
208 Wood Street. Pittsburg, Pa,
II irk.
ma
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Hrt-
I'll
Tlie Cut.at
yoi.r «*tdi r t
ey wi'l tr> at
>n promptly ,
rV I and w*lt
Tbr * Mil fn <ik I an*1,111 storh lirnn
rr* lti*rl*lii>H, Innxal
■nii*i April itk.
I Tlie alt..vr ,imo wllltn.et Mon
day AfVll l,Ht. /| school i on*.', al
10Lki. t A Kvkat.
i The yAnng folk* have * partv at th.
♦H*WN«n** of l?«nrv doixi, thl*
meeting oti Thursday ev«ulny
| eacli wta'li.
It.i|i|i.\ i>i«'ticliltttf >>rvlee everj two
• ivk*. alievnatlv with tlie M. K.wrvice.
We have never hart a eollhe fl at tiave
as universal *at!*fact1on a* due* lite
'.«tTk«e put up In "A 14* and 0 I-t pound
irnnuy «ack*. At the Cimarron Supply
Co'*, of eourse.
I IN.4 1* HO'
loan) atldi
|.t Islttg III \l
hook ean I*
No family
sllllt • II i
weal her In Imi, n
ful lllck* Alma"
an
Until,
apl>
i nl previa id
r pet son |k pit>|*iia>it lu
iv -iis, or ihe atorm* an>'
out thl* w i at.l. i
and Prof. I lick-
MPS. CTCELIA ST0WC,
Orai.*r, l.nlre N >is t lab.
ITU Warren Avenue.
t'uii o. lu., Oat. NM.
I'.t Marty fniir rear* I mitl.Ted
from ovuriae tr..ui.l«>*. File 4oa-
I ' ■ in.i t ji* iiis'rwtlon a* th. j
• •illy Way to t l . ll. I, howaver.
. . i t.. nn o|ier*liuii. i
'h l.unn.i I ,• .u.h.-xrt. :ie>l *.
«ll 0* I. f >r It..me with a *kk
n ..iron i« .1 ilis. ns<il,il ■ | u'<> at
l"'«'. A fr -ti,III dr.i ; a lw e I
him t«> ye! a l>oltle ..f W ins . f
Cardm f. r me !e try. and '•>•■ did « .
I lievan to teiiir .To in n l. ■ .In i" i
111) riM^. ry wn« ver> r || \V it
.11 < ItflO. . i . I, , | . "I... 11. ■ • j
lieing.
Il'llll II IMMHIIIIII CiSm
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FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
'New Rival" "Ler-:er" "Repeater"
i■ i ■ ni ^ tuji
^ou arc 'O0^in" ' )r pliable shotgun am-
E il munit'on the kind that shoots where you
"*•-^1 point your gun, buy Winchester Factory
Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with
Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater,*4 loaded
with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester
Factory Loaded Shells, and acccpt no others.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM
lis.
9 aline t ir,prd C C C. «T,vy loM la kull
splendid pM*.r, Word aut *Vnrk*
Hot It are m nt for onlv one dollar •
*c«1\ Word and W ork fk among t'
l«' l Amerl rtn maftahinek l.ik« ti .
III. k • \ llllHISl', II I* tOO Wei' htl.'K I
lo need fnViheV .unoi" tl.lali.'li K> "
lileit haVe lal-oi. d <inMa> fall'i n|l> f..i
tlie f nblk'yom\ At fmM a war met
pl*c III llw* heftSi* At tin. netipk* ltd
ordn-lo Wold and Works |'„Wi- . i v
t n ffttll<a'urt st.i. • Hi. louts. Mi.
Mrs. 8towe'« letter si I I I I
* i .. . i , . 1 i I
1 Win. , f t or.It11 ran < Umm .... k
| new and briniM l.e*ltli and liarn.i
isaca n Ii.. n..l i* 'nn. i
| ing. t.n to \,..ir dr..fi/fit t'slav
Ii I I A l 'I Is.ltll <"
..I i an i n.
WIM CPfTDfll
ORQAWS
ti ■•"iT-r • raiji'MfcTm—rt ftTllll
BEST in Tone!
BEST In Quality!
BEST in Everything!
Thn bef In Ihe rlisapusl,' Tli; « 1« 1 rn ! ■ • uoir apnlje*
with e*|i«cia! force I,, a Mu.ic.il lto-tt. . t, w ! .Jt. M ' • "., tte r ,n
Mruct'-d, w ill lri*t * I'le-tltne. Then.,. HHff'i; , .. 'urativ.,j
fliat-clits. wi.tk, ti f In test tiNW.pt.ti it; mil f . ir mi.l h#*teintbl tlealintp
® ^ ^ 1 ''>e )■ niailc.l lo ai.) ml.Ir.s-. ^r i
tlii* ji.tper.
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The Cimarron News. (Kenton, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1904, newspaper, March 18, 1904; Kenton, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233913/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.