The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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NOTI< TO CREDITORS
To the C.
Drew, Deri t
The cr-'.
decedent
undersign:
K.i.'I
s.
ii ti of the above named t
hereby ir ti>i.:«! that the j
wu by the County j
Court of Cinarron ' ci'nty ()!<!aho-,
ma, appointed Executrix of tne e;-t-
ute of sa;cl decedent, and tbut all
persons having c'aims against the
«*state of gaid decedent are required
to exhibit them to said undersigned
Maggie T. Drew with the neceswary
voucherst at Kenton Oklahoma with
in four months from the date of the
first publication of this notice to-!
witi: from the 17th day of May!
3923t or the :;ame will be forever
1).M"l-d.
Dated May 12th 1023
Maggie T. Drew Executor.
4!sv 17,1'4 -
To know
how good a cigarette
really can bo made,
you must ?ry a—^
<40
^ : Healecl f |
Th t' fter year* have passed away,
The- Mars hB «j .-lowly heated.
N \w.ihI I,hi Kf/wn upon the tree.
. r.'fh ; ,,,) , r, tl,e
Ar I, .VI. „t | •« tile fi >! tiers IT. i<.
Tin- noldler* have r*p«al<-d
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In the District Court in ai d for
Cimarron County
State of Okkhoma
Pittsburg .Mortgage It.v.■■ i t Co.
a corporation F.uintiff
v*
Julius H, J -.es end i, ji .-; u. .m «,
Imnbajjd and tef and D, B A'; >< nd.
Dcr . : t
'I w
a\CIG ALETTE
%
It
ffJllr"
of Wa
ar
said real estate being described as
j follows, to-wlt: East half and
Southwest quarter of Section II in
I Township 3 N orlh of Range 5 East
of the Cimarion Meridian, situated
i in Cimarron. County Oklahoma
and that the 7th day • f June 1923,
1 at the county court room in ' the
j city of Iioi$e City in k rid Cimarron
: County, Oklahoma px thr hour of 10
'
' • t "buries AI. Stendinun
of . ''• 11<<! mi iitid (J6ugre#*m a
Hen . Z. < Isborne of 'alifornla wit* ■ !
blti r v. ciiimics, are now I
'r'«' :<■, •; - Con,, !
•" ■■ •-•« -i 1 ' I, enlist.<1 as a t
private . . !!.,■ vi.Ji Of the Civil i
After llie Civil war luid been fo'iglil j
I .ind the noldien of the Army oil
the Potomac and of Sherman's army j
tn the number of more i'.i >n lion.000 |
marched In a wind review througl j
the streets of \V«-r.n. Tills r< wn j
in': (•.•r.-moiiv .if ;j,t* ••. revio-.fd b\'
iilent J-iliTvvjn mul fiy firiuil :in<!
Sherman and other gen -nils, was die j
supreme Pageant of nl! i m • t. thi
.soldiers and the fj?ii;>le who lain
fflljflit ill ni' s 1111 j i. > j- ♦ "I t!:i" |..r till?
I'ninn. It v, -i "a Aisn'riet • i,nt
pure and simple; i . its vlew -d >.y the
representatives of r..rei. -i tut: 1.I tti
curiously, and wp*. respect f«-r tin
sorely proved .r.,.; nn'v triumphant
power of the A; n retail;:!, . l\,r
Get the High Prices for Cream.
Come in and let its show you
our line of Primrose Separators.
We have the number 2
Bearing and the number
Bearing Types. •
Ball
l
*, >
it
C:
1 ' < • ■' i tut said dc
that Iha defendants
said p"lition herein on
29th day t J;iiV 1923 <
on wi'i be t i n as
true find
rer dei c:l in • id at tiop
defffor the forte, are
• : e upon t! • fo lowin,
estate cituflted i
cf> peri bed
"Thi\ Count
Ci
ti'-
Ok
f the twbo
iid
on v,
of ?
ti
.60 \
rate of
TO CI
7o tho Creditors of Crawford
>!mes Shetirer Oeceufced
s a t,
IN'OTICE
OR i-'i
a nor.
ti tv wer
e the
Oenartment oi i
U S. Land Oil
ay 18 1923
Nfot'ce is 1
ice Lautzerhei
t ado who, on May C
Homestead' Entrv
nl' i5, W
W
Nor ti
n.ipo Colo
1) L.b
! on
uampo
ever f
.-hirt
! J-0 J
in rrance
cutniev Reeistei
av S 1th
out Juno' 21st
liousands or per
nrrenueu the unveiiy
meinorttsi at Cniertj
day 1: i ■ : yeiir. Tin
in i. lay count\
nf tli,' Liberry
lentori,
titeture show.-;
iite thousand men for the
-' y '-x
" ' I1-
yJ-Sirr.
( i E M O r>. IA L DAY
bi\
ilemonst "<*Xv>n
mis < *;
w w
i'' ":o bc!h":<i ci' cv
ivo V-
'OS VIS
eu it;
cadcrs
opfioncs r-ttd
c.r,hi' jiiiinH
we
s Service.
1 is now d
h interest inereon
•: P'T ccrit from the :r.l
th 'iay - f :hut-h 19.19 ami . o }ltti
"'•reys ff<•; ,,-.d pdjudgir;: U.at cl. -
faii.'t, has bee,i m •< jn s i, niori
Re. the plaintiff h a firs' !u it «n
said premises for the ar, :■ tire '
on ind 'hatednees secured by said
mortgage as aforesaid and order in u■1
fiaid p .mi s to be sold without
appraisement and the prccecds appl
ieu Jo the payment of ti e amount
due plaintiff and costs of suit ar.n I the "P{,""''!i-ned was. i>y the Conn
forever barring and fo
dC'ft'idan t
iat" I'l' I qui 1 of !(■•'• i n, i ll in-
to said premises or
F. M. Mi-Kinney Court. Cleric
* ■>" 17 :.4 and 31. 2
!e of
PiADTOPIjONE STATION WOC
one v.-ho wit- PliOGlvAiu—The, Palmer Schoc!
rarad" win cf Ofc-iroprsr.iic, Oeavonpcri 5
Ceoii-r.: Sia.;;.5-vrd 7 hae^OO TxHi.
SatarJay Rfiay
10:55 A. M. Time Signals-
11:00 A. M. Weather-
11:05 A. M- Opening Market
Quotations •
12: CO Noon Cm rues Concert.
nn Swindali
ce Hamper, (
y, Elsfe Dac
Musical Dir.
ertrudc JIc*
; and Ivoscoe
iaU tw nal 'Lecture
On-the Farm,"
nel, of Delco Light
o:uu p. m.
■'Electric
by Jos. Kii
Company.. -
10:00 P. M. Artist Musical Prog
Erwni Swinroll- Musical Dir.
J. Dwioht Clark, John McGr
eevy, MrsJohn McGrtevy and
Blanch Whitcomb.
Immediately following the late
musical program. ''Tourist s'
road repo rt."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Harry C
'lius Deceased.
The creditors of the above named
! decedent are hereby notified that
tiio Stat lie erveted at a eost of 94,000
In iiieiiiory of the "silent heroes" of
Clay oiinty who took part in the
Sig «5i _<:r,.of.?.rrT 0W-.I morfo.r1'- °",!r l'""n,y ,nr"M""i
war.
from nil tight, title «- [ hon,« appointed administiator of
!t«he estate of said decedent and i
y part .thereof |that a!1 Perswns having claims *aga-
li.si the ••>'. , « . ! 1 T-e lent t ie I
itt oired o exhibit Jim to said ..i.
d -^sipped adniiitisttalor. v.irh the r.e-!
r• ■ :-a y vout'- > .-.r h. (iiice in j
iPoi-e City in said Citnarrdn County j
| wi!fhin four months from t^.te of {hoi
j first publication < f iris notice to-
. wit: from the 24th day of :'.)ay'lS23,!
i or the same wdlbe forever barred.
Fro:r.
Com-
E. HiV Adminisii ator.
May 24tb out M ty ;>lst.
WILLOWBAR
The creditors of the above*named I E itgd May ?lst 1928
decedent are hereby notified that
the undersigned was, by tie County-
Court of Cimarron County, Oklaho-
ma. appotrted Executrix of the
estate of said decedent and that all
persons ha\in£ claims against the
^estate of said decedent are required
to exhibit :hem to said urdetsio-ued
Executrix with the n.ecc a ry vouch-
ers. rt the office of I. E. Ilili, in
Boise City Okla homa. or the same
may be fih with the County Judge Mr. and b
of Cimarron County^ Oklahoma, j burie'l
months from the t.ate
P'jblicalion of this m'-
fi-'in the ?l h of
r the same wi!! bo lor-
am.3 RiiselI 'Lowell
memorat'on Ode.
; Not In alitor, not In rrlile.
• t' r • !'! .•: ? te.hwure ru<I«
| Ever to ! earth allied,
! ti' i with K.r-lienrd i;ratit
1 Still ~'i heart and voice renewed,
I To h<-'Iving am! dear martyrs 'lead,
The .«• .Min sl'.onUl close that consecrate
our hrave.
1 I.lfi the ! -Irt and lift the he;id!
I Tv>f;y hi- it.; tnoo'l and grave.
I Not without r\ mr.rtiai lin.-r,
Tt,„ ' ii i • Nnt without a prouder tread
ine jnrmeis are a1! busy since And mi ot exultation;
the rain. I Utile rlRht has ho to sing
1 Thr- ii h whose heart in sueh an hour
Bents no march of conscious power.
Sweeps i:0 tumult of elation!
- ■> Mi
r' - '
^ ~s
I .
2 00 P. ?•.!. C.itig Stocks and i Tuesday IVir-'
Markets-
3:30 P. M- Educational Talk, i
C. C- Hall.
5:45 P. M. Chimes Concert.
6:30 P. M. Sport News.
6:35 P. M- Sandman's Visit•
7:00 P. M- Musical Program
10:55 A- M. Time S'smals.
131:00 A. M. Weather-
111:05 A. Iu- Opening Market
! Quotations-
J 12:00 Noon Chimes Concert.
mU
Erwin Swindall, Musical Dir. j2;°0 p- M. Closing Stocks
Apollo Mandolin Club; ! o Markets-
Henrn- Dismer. and Louis Crow-i3:30 P. M- Educational Talk,
der . | by F. C. Walker
9:30 P. M. —Dance Program!5:45 P. M. Chimes Concert,
(one hour) P. S. C. Orchestra . broadcasting on Tuesday
; evening by agreement of Tri-
!City Stations-
Fr'riry «7. ?y
: r -vv- - v f:vi
Carl Anden-rns' h.rm rr,n a-
way Friday but no damage was
done.
v.itiiin f. ;
of the firs
inc. t-i-wi".
M<ay 19:3
ever ban
Date ! :
Car.-fe En
May 2It .
X)tjl
Cir:
tner,
!S:h 1*23
Sheerer
Exec
( a:
YYV-
St.L
"'sed
bride
•'ends
happ
•*. Co-
ir.;. 0.
infant
^riuvn-i
Werbir
friends
ith b'r1.
W. Vannata
Eon Tuesday.
n 'nrnel fro
dry: He su-
b.v bringing
many
•Ttt nt Alan v cot^brnte,
My tl. >i ;;try'. vi torles great,
A lieio tinlf, and half the w!.',m of Kate,
But the pith and marrow of n Nation.
Drawi ii: force from ill her men.
Hlsrhe l, Insmi,! t. w, a1 -st. all.
For her lime -if ne.-d. :;nd then
thi
Plll.fi' ■; i
Till t''.> i
reeling I
Touched
hem
Com. 1
n thr
>ng
them.
K'er coiver.
divlnelj tall,
y her manUe-
•1.'. for 'tis her
10:55 A- M. Time Signals. -..i v
j, 11:00 A. M. Weather- | y
\ 11:05 A. M- Opening Market a m t „-,q q- t
This i« . A men 1,.n^UMrann0rVand ^"n'0Rr.amS' ' '
mno irlio di«l ]„ II., Wi.rl.l vviil. I J?'®°_No°n ®™es Cpnc,ert ■ ,
erected in Now Orle ir.s by the Amur! , M. Closing Stocks and |
can Legion pnsts of m-m <-itv. Opjiositf Markets-
the hteiiioria! Inserij-tii i t die b:ir,e! 3:30 P. M- Educational Talk,
<>f the simft is n.;. first . <rse of "in by C- A- Russell.
mders Fields," t-.n-i a h-.j (,f pop :5:45 P. M. Chimes Goncert
,N% At :!l( 6:35 P. M- Sandman's Visit-*
vcrjti-Ktiriii'c.intin? 17:00 P. M. Artist Musical Pro
gram—
P- S. C. Orchestra •
Is filiofl'
<!ea, the emblem:
! :iir service. The !
■ irry onf the idea!
F
pies stiriuiiuc
top, where the
I'.'ijrle (if tint m:irln
also, on t!.e other s
of the army. n;t\ y
lantern effect is to c
of the (load holdir.it high the t-ircii Thursday 'Hay
of patriotism. ' .
10:55 A- I'.t, Time Signals.
Dsf^s vviii R;-.-, r,-';r-:-.->;t. 11:05 A. M- Opening Market
v:"":! : v/ifh Quotations and Agriograms.
■- •'•vvrir! ?.-:00 NtK-n Chl.vcs Concert.
^ ! -'OOP. M. Closing Stocks anu
Th
.-T.-yei
Ma
unds l!r -'-d
Kv.
obser
mty .,
Court
!' • Cimnr h(H1se
if the
ETIC
est;;
the
■iup
tnatfcj v
ereby j
•rt the
nvford
P3HI p
Hoimes
IB poiu
Letter I
and Sunday at
Dw ght Lawsor
Som.: of the
tended the oat;
r-.ro .\ew
Wed neu-
ral ff ih\
"r. Horn
:: :homa. ■
e Diester
hui'sday. '
a\< • cat Satu;d;-% n.Tr-i
^'c.tcrs Mrs.
j elin
I men
ng Foibs at- or
■ Paul Nobb °f <•
by Tims.
1 (111 V f I'-
.i v.'.;r is a ,5.
is wIu'.jk they
")! 'ii<=torv
*n-:e
h -11rl progress
I: • hnimiii lienrt .
ro.Ts, Its ..)i|,os;il<
Time; boMI g his
S hie worldly rl
' -rlj.! heiirhts of i
•nn do no ot|-,rr I V
n t the fiuiet pro
"i iit on. the \v<rt:ii
•rriives rrovm over.
>s
ttnd I
'■■ok
vanci
'■1 fort i >i;
l:er soolie
liiive hefo;
3:30 P. M- Educational Talk, s
b"v* Karl G,. Stephan-
5:15 p. 'r. Chimes Concert.
6:35 P. M- Smdrnan's Visit.
?:00 P. M. -Artist Musical pr-
ogr- in —
En'-in Swindell. Musical Di-.
Pr.y tirrjahed by the
Eavid, of W&slvnv
. ; ton, lows
;; *'• E'ucational Lecture
!- sCheraistitf and Its By-Prodt-
nets, by Prof. J. p. Magnusson
'• .• Chenvsi-vy I)ecartment Autrost-
11:05 A. M- Opening Market
Quotations
; 11:00 A. M. Weather-
112:00 Noon Chimes Concert,
j2:00 P. M. Closing Stocks and
Markets-
:3:30 P. M- Educational Talk.
by A. L- Willis•
jo:45 P. M. Chimes Concert.
6:35 P. M- Sandman's Visit-
'•'00 P. M- Musical Program——
E;-win Swindell. Musical' Dir.
Program fiurr'shed by the
Ov/..;nrort Hiiro School' Orehest
ra i ! 05 under the diirection .of
I duiius Sch • t-.v
i MO P. M.#Educatioraal Lect-
rimv1
Wnl
i en,
Maj
! Paj
uv
■") unite.'
';age^ Cn ok
en port, lov/a
'.■"e.-ica'ci Worn3
D. Al'lli^an,
Eros. Laundry
• f (•! imes Corr
Youths in Civ
nna (v- o
Wrd.: ri?y
'k Island, 113.
9:00 A- M- S;
! _cert.
j; ' n- 'T-/v,n- Selections
r . ' LOrchestra-
( • P'i;e Orcan Concert
fi.Qft ^;Trn §win^1 Organist*
N'ews.
n P. M. Church Service '
1 • r" ■ Boaz. Pastor:-
- • ' " ri'Ui-ch. East
' :r- ■ The Flea in 2,- Shad
ifter described
7 ,0
if tllM
tiiereon from April 1 t 1923 &t
rate of ten per cent per annum;
LRE G
WAY.*
F. F. .
r )K
1' ; i M1 00 CASH
: F GOODS AT|
. YOU WiLL iiEj
D : ' ' -•: CHANCE
LPHONOCROPK
1NG TO GIVE A-
Frstric:c" -
Ti e -,v. r v.. ;
Army vpfc.-M-t
ernrs. and th.-
nnd t! t- V. '
our .voting rii'ii
pmwicallj an
Str.fc "orgotten.
B. in Which Crji
■ is of both, fotip
x"i'tli and Sou*
• u;? ti, forget t!
is cursed wi
d is
)UR
CO.
war in tLe Six.:-. -.
Te ? the v. or Id what you have
to ou-
that V - :
to used ti
,s (ucut.ate enoi
10:55 A •
11:00 A.
Quotations
52:00 Voon CI
2:00 F ?" "
? arkcts
3:30 P. :,f. Educational Talk
by C. C. Chandler.
0:35 P- I'd. Sandman's Visit'.
<:00 P. M. Pipe Organ Concert.
T'me Signals.
Weather-
mes •; oncert.
^o ng Stocks and
i am (2 hours)
ucical Progr-
. \ . 1 ;u ilANDISE
' ! ' • .'T A CH-
m T'TIFUL
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