The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CIMARRON NEWS
Publinhod Kvorv Thumday
K C. THOMAS, I'uhliahur,
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+ local and pmbaonal.
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8««o Walter Kennedy for Farm
Loans. I'H-tf
Arthur Nield Realty (Jo.,
tf Texhoma, Okla
We have gome g<iod farm* near
Texhoma to rent.
NOTES and chattel mortgage*
for sale at the Ni;wm oftke.
Wakkanty Dkeds alwa.VN ||
Stock at the Nuwh offlce.
Ste Waller Kennedy lor Farm
•wty aud School DiHr.cl Warrant
CoLoans 30ft
IVter Schneider of Willowbar
wan over Saturday to attend the
Democratic convention.
Mine Liva Filer came up from
6ampsel, where she ha« been
teaching, and spent the week
with her parents here
J. G. O'Neill returned Friday
night from a Mix weeks visit
with relutiveH at Cheyenne and
Calumet, Okla. Hi* says he is
glad to get back uud means to
awhile.
If you waht (o k<II or trad** « ne laat wtwl I could have iutagin
your farm ktut Moore A Ognion, ««| I Imard the iraiu whialle, but
l(ov. (jilletrt In holding revival K«arhngton, OkU. 510 if you've got to allow utt> no*
aervioea at Ham pad this w««k. j. \ Uuekc*tt of Carthage aa
0. A. Parker of ({arlington | looking after bualneN* in the
wan up for Iho railroad inoeting
Hatuiday
K. A. Owens wns alto tiding to
huMini*NN at Wilkins the first of
the week.
MfHtJsinog J, A. Mills and Jsm
McCormirk /rout *«a*t vi iud
Mrs K, C. Thorn a* Saturday.
One good but tor cow for aale
cheap, frealt, Apply to J. W.
Hell, 8 W. J Bee It—4—-H. It
John H. (iraham. th * h uniting
real estate man of Hurley, wan
making Uw roinda la Boiat OHj
Monday*
Ij. U. Alliaon and S. T Smith
made a buainess trip to Konion
Friday, making the trip in tin*
Denny oar.
Johnaey Kaney and sister,
Jasie, of ((arlington attended
hurch worahips in Hoiae City
Sunday morning.
Fog Balk— One good work
pony, will aell cheap or will trade
for a good young cow.
W. K Moon,
01- 3t Keutou Okla.
C. W. Ogaton, route man out
of Garlingtou. wan in town Mon
day afternoon on his Motor cycle.
Will In a live business man and
can gel in about tut many placea
in aa little time as any of theiu.
C. W. Anderrton from south
ks in town Tuesday and a call-
er at this office. He thinka like
all of us that our chances for a
railroad are gi>od, if we will but
do the right thing.
city tht ti rat of the week
Mrs F. U. Shackelford and
Him IjtiUis left Monday for a visit
with her parent* in Kentucky.
MHadairtHs W S snd C. U
llarm< and Mastor Itslph
Hames wore visiting snd shop
ing U e oily Ssturday.
Fok Uknt- NWi Sec, 25.
Twp. ; Itan. 6. e, iho sen**
Inquire of Uu Hreintiorai.
Ottuuiwa, Iowa l*U 4i
A pit* a upper at M'hool Iioumi in
Dial. 21) on Feb. Every I**ly
come, bring pit* sod have a ^otnl
time.
Hurley
Hurley had a big blue rook aboot
>alur'lay smlalt enjoyed the sport.
J. S. Kmiifv was trammeling
businesa in town Thursday
S. F. Whitney and wife were in
town Wedm aday mid went from j
there to the home of A. H Knoll. |
J. Ij. ami Bruce Wood returned
Saturday with oil cake for J. Mar
ftbc Clayton ©rug Co.
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Drugs, Oils. Drug Sundries, Toilet
Articles. Fine Specialties, etc.
BooKs. Jewelry, Cut Glass, China
Ware; Optical Goods— Dr. of Optics if)
charge
Special attention given to the Filling
of Prescriptions. Try us.
When you are in Clayton make our
Store Headquarters.
M r. snd M rs. Berry L. Hiven
of the upper Cimarron were ovei tin Font.
ffiiJ ".SL'fT, IT" W,dl * d«. I T. W. Fart), worth r.torm.1 from
; ' • N';w" "I .ortlM*.. Mi«ouri l,«™ U ...it
, . ' ' H. y. th-yliiMl
I 1H ineht*s of snow when he left snd
B. T. Cagla, one of tlie gotnl atill auowiug.
citisens of Wilkina, was circulat
ing here Friday snd called to
have the
week.
News visit hitn each
Miss Grace Hamilton came
over from the river Saturday to
visit with houiefolks a few days,
She was accompanied by little
Miss Eula Ballard, who will hIho
makca visit atthe|ihiinilton home.
We have some good farms in
Beck man County, Okla , & Ark.,
Mo., ind., Central Texas, stocks
of merchandise, town proberty
to traOf lor land 111 Texas, Citn
arron C mnties, Okla., and Pan
handle Texas lands. We can
make you a loan on your land.
J. J. Ballard and family were
up from their ranch on the river
Monday and while in town J. J.
ropped into this office and left
a handsome order for ou r job
department
H. E. Houta returned Satur-
day 011 the mail stage 'rom a
visit to his old home in Missouri.
His father died while he was
there an account which appears
in another column.
S. A. Fry and family moved
back to their home at Cold
Springs Monday. Mr. Fry had
the contract for the stone work
on the new school building and
finished that last week. We
should be glad to have this good
family live here all the time.
I* L. ENNIS Town property for Sale
Ennis Loan & Realty Co.
Guymon. Oklahoma
Bargains in Oklahoma and Texas Farms and
* Ranches
Opportunities
The News household is indsbt
to Mr. Jataes McCoruuck for s
liberal sample of bis tine saun
age on Saturday. "Me" believ-
es in good eating and we appreci
ate his rememheriug his friends
with some of it occasionally, too.
I Representative Kev. D. Msr
shall of Griggs was shaking
hands with his friends here Fri
day and Saturday. He is look
ing hale and hearty and will give
the man that tries to beat him
for the oftice of representee the
race lof his life. Marshall can
see bettor than any blind man
we ever saw. Chas. E. Stallard
of Griggs accompanied him.
Just as we go to press today
the preliminary hearing of the
accused horse thieves now held
in jail here is called in Justice
McKinney's court. The sheriff
came in today from down toward
Guymon with a woman supposed
to be connected with the horse
thieves gang. Full particulars
will be given next week.'
We call your attention to the
article on broomcorn by C. A.
Parker in this issue. Mr. Park
er has been working on this
proposition for several months
and knows what he is about. It
will pay you, if you have broom
corn, to call him up or write him
before disposing of your stuff
He is perfectly reliable and you
can depend absolutely on what
he tells you. 1
Investment
Unequaled
Funeral
Director
Ca ke s Robes Dresses, ietc the
best a d mo&t compJeie line in the Pan-
Handl •>. Prices ihs lowest*
Pianos and Organs at factory Prices.
M- E. WILDER "3R8J,
Just Groceries
Is what we are talking to
you - - - and the price we
charge for them. The quali-
ty of our groce ies is never
questioned-they are always
standard. And our prices
are our best j-dvertisement.
In uying groc-ries thvrR
are 3 things to observed
Quality and Price and then
see that you get Fair weight
or Measure. /VII Three are s
correct at our store.
© Martin
Esbon
H. Brooks made a trip to Guy.;
mon this week wi li broomcorn
seed. He and M. V. Jackson have
been getting in their summer fuel]
We understand that M
Streeter has traded hi9 aud his
daughter's Cimarron county land
for a farm neal El Reno, Okla.
Wc regret to learn that Chas.
Doyl's stack of feed disappeared
with the snow.
Mr. Ford bought soire shouts of
olin Camp last week.
P. H McCorkle is hanling
roughness from near Texhoma, it
scarce here since people had to
feed so heavy during the snow.
Sunday school at Mrs. John-
Camp's next Sunday.
L. B. Castor went to Texhoma
for Geo. Crawford. Roads are
much better now.
John Camp is fencing the quar-
ter north of him for pasture, Sam.
Snyder and Chas. Castor are help
ing do the work.
B. R. ife P. H. McCorkle are in-
tending togo to Goodwell soon, thfe
latter going from there to Nelson,
Mo., to stay indefinitely.
Sorry to hear of so much pilfer
ing in our country, it is cursed with
a few theives we must admit and
blessed with a great many good
people.
Geo. Crawford is moving all the
improvments from Miss Fiedler's
farm to his farm near Garlingtou.
Several sections of land leased
out here for pasture. We will he
glad when people can take care of
their own stock instead of letting
| them run where they will retard
I less of stock law.
Mr. and Mrs. John O.tniu vis,* -
Ir'l at th.1 niter home i iinrs-
il l\ HftlTllOOn.
j It is itsin"-d there is m"re nioji j
: < v for ! list L'O from t;ixes and
:Mins (/tills will tea h 2 months]
l"iiger.
! J. ''amp and wife and 1. E. I
I Fairchilds and «-ife took dinner at
L. B. Castor's Sunday
j A. Nelgin is rejoieine over his
I new well, a little over 2U0 ft. deep
with VO feet of water.
T\ c hope the R. R. news is not j
a fake, if we had seen an item in
thej«ijH?r live years ago like the I
Theodore Wood whs n businc
visitor in Boise City Ssturduy.
J V. (kmier came in one day
till* week with u lond of goods for
ibe Hurley Merc. Co.
Jno F. Graham csIIhI si Bruce
Wood's farui one day Inst week.
Wane Millar took broomcorn to
Texhoma last week.
Bruce Wood snd family took
11tiner with Mr. aud Mrs. Theo.
Wood Sunday.
We believe we are going to have
a bumper wheal crop tdis year, it
looks good in this part.
Hill and Lou Castor were trad,
ing in Boise City Tuesday.
Latest Railroad Newt.
J. Q. Denny, seretary of the
Commercial Club, is in receipt
of a letter from the Winnipeg,
Salina it Gulf railroad, stating
that they would have two corps
of engineers in the field from
Guymon within thirty days and
would begin actual construction
work before Sept. 1st.
Real Estate Transfers
Charles M. Poe et ux to K. P.
Jones, SE$ Sec. 10—4—(>, $1 00.
E. C. Ward et ux to R. H Clark
Penn Mutual Life Insurance
Company of Philadelphia.
Has Assets of more than
One Hundred and Nine
Million Dollars.
Has more than One Hun
dred and Eijrhty Thou-
sand Policy Holders.
For Information uud Premium Payments see
T. J. BADER & CO.
General Agents Boise City, OI<tal)oma
We will also insure you against accident or sickness
and will insure your live stock against death from any
cause. See us today.
List your property with us for sale or trade.
J
S^ SwJ W^ NEi Sec. 34—6—4
$400.
Sheriff of Cimarron eo. to Wich-
ita Development Co., Sw4 Sec
4—2—9, $o77.<K)
| fj. N. Elliott et ux to E. C. Ward
SJ SW} Wi Sec. :i4-«-4
$10.
Geo. R. Floyd to E. M. Cray
crab SE^. Sec. 1—2—6. $100.
Foster Heinley to Julia A. Titus,
NE$ Sec. 31—4—5, $1.00 etc
John C. Warren et ux to Chas.
E. Smith Nw4 Sec. 27-315, $1050.
Marcus B. Dismukes et ux to
Cons. School Dist. 25, 1 acre in
corner NEi Sec. 4—3—7, $25.00
Elmer C. English et ux to M
McCarty Swi Sec. 2(5 l-! , $750.00,
R. M. Funk to Mrs. Hattie E'
Funk, Nw| Sec, 18-1-9, $2000 00.
H. C. Garlingtou et ux to school
dist. 14, Block 16, town of Garliug J
ton, $1.00.
Edwin B. McMahan to Major H.
Russell, Lot ti Blk. 15, town <1-
Garlingtou, $10.00
CENTRAL HOTEL
MRS. T. R. LEWIS
Proprietress.
Nice clean beds, best table service- all the market affords.
Special Attention given to Automobile tourists.
Popular f^ates
North of Square
Boise City
Public Auct oneer
I will cry sales anywhere in the
county on any day except Saturday.
Have had many years experience
and can please you.
H R. FRENCH,
Doby, Oklahoma.
4a\es a\ He\x)s G^vcs.
Dug His Own Grave.
Cornelius Fariltt, for 17 years em-
ployed at Fulham cemetery as a grave-
digger, was burled the other day in a
grave which he dug several days ago
before he went to the hospital, where
be died.
PrMk Potato.
A freak potato was dug up lately la
a Belfast garden. The potato. In the
couroe of Its growth bad forced its
way right through the center of a
beef shank bone. It had grown to an
enormous size too, and was firmly at-
tached to the bone, bulging qut both
above and below *t
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BUYS a 160 tract of fino levr,
Cimarron County dirt, ci.-po 1 >
the county seat; well and other
improvements; a bargain.
Also, many othei bargain
Let us know what you want a:,d
we can please you.
We believe we have the cheapest far'ms in the U. S wher
their quality is duly considered nerfer-t-lv ki.■ «.*! i
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SHERIFFS SALE!
AT THE COURT HOUSE DOOR 2 P. M, THURS. FEB. 9M
The M. B. WITT @ SONS stocK of Genera!
Merchandise, consisting ©f Dry Goods, Gro
cenes, Queensware, Fixtures, etc.
4 Head Good Work Mares
T'vo have Folts at side. This is good, straight stuff
. This stuff well Positively be Sold to th*
hignest bidder for Cask _ Come early.
Boise Oily
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912, newspaper, February 15, 1912; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233955/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.