The Cimarron News. (Kenton, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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The Cimarron News.
Odc year fl .25. Six months 65 cents.
®«nly UOIrtrti
Probate Judge, H. D. Meese
Clark,
Treasnrer,
Sheriff,
Assessor,
Attorney,
I Agister of Deed*
Bapt. of Be i ols,
Surveyor,
Coroner
Fred C. Tiacy
II. E. G, Tillman
M. E. Hibts
C. C. Hood
Chas R. Wright
Fred C. Tracy
Mim Ella Baker
G. M. Gardner
George Webb
_ C -T.C.Grashstn 1st Dlst.
Comml loners 1 Zach Cain 2nd
i R. M. Rlzley 3rd
Local and Personal,
/ Screen doors an J wire screen at Bob
Isaacs.
Dr. t. Regnier was doing business in
kenton Wednesday.
Goto G. F. Marsh, Clayton, for
lumber. Read his ad.
Edwin Broobhart made a pleasant
Visit to Kenton Saturday.
Charley Maisclm and wife were
Chopping in town Tnesday.
W. S. Potler has sold his ranch to
Robert L. Baker for W,.'>00.
If you want paints, and want to be
lure Of getting the best try Bob Isaacs.
Auntie Fetcher went to El Moro, Colo
Monday on an extended visit to mends
Mrs, McCool anil daughter, Daisy,
went to Clayton Tuesday to Visit rcla
tires.
Ed EddlCmart went to the Job Met-
fcair pasture Tuesday to look at his
'*** cattle.
Horace Hughes and li!s boys were at
the ranch this week branding their
talVei.
Bruce Say« bad on Ills trading clothes
Tuesday but laid he had'nt made
'dollar.
I
• Misses tva and Myrtle Guy are Spend-
ing the woek lu the BroOkhart neigh
feorhOod. <
Will E. Hughes and Tamily, of Gal-
lienaa, were trading and visiting here
yesterday.
Tanner Bros, hare added a fine pair
0f bdifipufing stfftlcs to the conveniences
at their 6tore.
If ydu want hardware you will ilnd
What you arc looking Tor ir you go to
Ihe hardware store of Bob Isaacs.
Willard CochVan Wcht to Lamar the
tore part of the Wee* after flour for
Tanner Bros.
year old hlgti
W. C. IfclNTZ,
Foe Sat k—2 three
Ijrado Hereford bulls.
Kenton; O. T.
Goo. J. Cornish ^ot home from the
rallrokd yeltcrflay with a load of gralu
for hit own ufte.
Don't forget that We make a s|ieclatty
of iron pipe and all kinds and sizes of
pipe rixturea. Bob Isaccs.
A1 Baker was on our Street* Satur-
day. Mrs. Fly accompanied htm home
Tor a Visit with hla mother.
John Tanner sold hlb yearling steers
this week to W. S. Totter, delivering
thein Wednesday. Trice 114.
A. R Wilt ckme bai* froni ClaVtoti
Saturday ahd has tioen laying here
^aitltig orders from lilt rOmpatty.
Deputy Si erilT, Harry BensOn of
BeaVer, Was on the Cimarron a few
day* ago sub|srMing fcitneaMs f«ir «he
district court.
George Cooper proved up his home-
Mead Monday before It. II. I>ean. I). I)
CV>lli'ns and \V. M. Eddy went down
as witnesses.
the old Cimarron is ImAk full and
Vunnlng over every two or three days.
Vlty the bin reservoir was not in snd
save this waste of ifraier.
F. B. Diew %irt1i\fog a buggy *lted
bear Ids brick re^A-noe. ||c will alan
Vut up a wind rrtltt *0 that he can Irri-
gate his trees and shVubberv.
Work IMK 4 l«Id •••<! II nt .
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever Was ft ado Is Dr. Kind's New
Life 1 nIs. Yll< e pills challgiV WcakllOu
Into strength, list I rustic** InloYucrg
orain-rtg Ihtr; cVtilal power
Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Jones are back
rrom Trinidad, tiie health of the form-
la improving.
Frank Anderson was down frem
Exter Saturday evening laying in sup-
plica. He was accompanied by Me*«rs.
Record, Clover and Bradbury.
A good time to buy a plow is when
the season is over, for tlie you can get
It at rock bottom prices. We don't
want to carry ours over and they will
be sold way dowu at Bob Isaac*.
Bill Mctoalf and family staved all
night in town Saturday night ou their
way to the mountains where they will
speud six weeks for the benefit of
tlielr health.
E. B. Curran of Tratt, Kansas, who
has been visiting his parents at Gallienas
left, Monday, on account of press of
business matters. His family remain
for a longer visit.
R. W. Wagner, of Sloan canon, was
In town yesterday and reports a hard
rain and hail storm at Ids place Wed-
:sday afternoon. The water from
the canons raised the river.
C. W. Jones, of Lamar, representing
the Star Live Stock Commission Co.
of Kansas City. Mo., spent Sunday
and Monday In this vicinity, soliciting
business Tor bhi firm. Head Ids adver-
tisement in this issue.
Willis Mei ns, deputy Sheriff, has
subpu-naed several parties in this neigh-
borhood as witnesses in the preliminary
healing of Will Regnier, which com-
mences Tuesday the l8tli at Guymon,
before Squire Qulnn.
Bob Cotton wife and babies spent a
day or two this week vlsitlug Zurick's.
He reports It very dry out at his place
fifteen miles northeast or here. The
heavy rains that have been falling have
not reached that far east.
We understand the school board have
employed Mrs. Eugene Smith aud
daughter to teach our school for the
Coming term. Mrs. Smith is said to
be an excellent instructor and we inav
count ou having a successful term of
school.
Miss Cortha Kagay and Miss Mary
Daves were here Wednesday to do
some shopping. Miss Ki#ay will re-
main on her. homestead near Garrett
till court set# in September when she
will have to go back as a witness In
the Craveti ease.
Jas. a. Stlusoh, of Springfield, CjIo.
was iii Kenton Saturday evening on
bis way from Tcxline, where he had
been receiving t 000 head of two year
old steers. The steers pas* up to his
rang? this week, lie purchased 20
head of cow horses of Gcok and Will
Grahnm while here.
Trof. C. A. Waldo, of Lafayette,
Ind., who bold* the chair of Mathe-
matics iu Tar Due University, is spend-
ing a portion or his vacation here pros-
pecting for precious metals. W. D.
Mac key Is giving hiin lessons in tramp-
ing over the mountains. The Trof. has
some mining interests here.
Tetfple have been on the move this
week. Malm's moved from the Met-
calf place to their new residence on On-
tral Ave A. W. Tanner moV-ed to
the Metcalt property John Tanner
moved to the ti. Graham propcity.
Walter Giles mov. d Into the Freeman
brick and O'Brien—Ilaughton family
went lo Texllnc
14 rent cotton Is what goods are
inadt Of now days. This of course will
make all kinds of cotton goods higher.
We bought our goods before they went
up, but Just for the sake of getting a
big trade started We are selling today
1J l-2c trade of muslin at lOe.
fie grade muni in at 4c
7 1-Sc calico at ti 1-le
other goods at same rate, but we < un't
do thfli ohly while what WO hate lasts.
TanrteV Bros.
*Ukl Ws* Her TrrrSt •
I could cough nearly all night long"
rite* Mrs. Chan. Applegate. of Alex-
andria, Ind. ami could hardly get ain
sleep. I had consumption so bad that
If I Walked a block I would cough
frightfully and spit blood tint wheft all
other medlelne* failed, three hot tie,
or King « New Discovery whooly cured I
me and I gained .V pound* Tts ah
•olutcly guaranteed to cine Coughs, I
.11.- .. .. .1 I i
Frank Welch or Gallleim- was on
streets yesterday.
Borx:—Yesterda), to Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Eddy a son.
George G. Graham and family stm
ed, Tuesday, for Liberal, Kan , wln-re
they will remain till fall, or till Mr. G,
disposes of Ids cattle, then they will go
to El Taso, Tex., fot the winter. Mr.
Graham will likely gu into the cattld
business in the south next spring
Kenton Is sorry to lose Hi's family.
During the two years they have lived
here they have won many friend who
will miss their hospitality and as > ia-
tiou. May tliey find good friends where
they locate.
Doc Emmcrson, or Carrizo, spent a
day or two hero this week visiting W.
D. Mackey. He report* the Carri/.o
camp quiet but that a venture is on
root to consolidate Interests and do
more extensive concentrating than has
been done hertofore. It is a jilt/
capital does not take hold of the Carrizo
proposition as there is thousands of
tons of low grade ore in sight that can
be profitably worked.
Ilrnlally Tortured.
A case caine to light that Tor persis-
tent and unmcrelful torture has per-
haps never been equaled. Joe Uolo-
bick, or Colusa, Calif., writes: "For
15 years I endured insufferable pain
and nothiug relieved me though I tried
everything known. I came across Elec
trie Bitters and it's the greatest modi-
cinc on earth for that trouble. A few
bottles or It completely cured me
Just as good Tor Liver and Kidney
troubles aud general debility. Only 50
cents. Handled by All Dealer*
Will E. Hughes recently returned
rroin a visit to George Garnet, at Tu
cumcarl, New Mexico, called there on
accouut or the sickness of Mi. Gamel
He lert him much [Improved, and he
believes he will now get well.
I have a ranch in Baca countv, Colo-
rado, in my hands ror sale. [t cm-
braces range sufficient to run 400 or
500 head or cattle, 640 acres can be con-
veyed by warranty d>ed, 760 acres by
qultclaliri. frame residence or 4 rooms,
stables, cow shed, corrals, 2 12 miles
or fence, good well, some timber.
Half a mile of living water.
l'rloo 12,200. Write, or call and see
me. L. A. Wlkoff. Kenton, O. T.
All diseases start in the bowels.
Keep thcin opeu or you will lie sick.
CASCARETS act like nature. Keep
liver and bowels active without a- sick-
ening griping reeling. Six million
{teoplc iake and recommend CASCAR-
ETS. Try • 10 cent box. ai: • .ijsts
Fob Sai.k:—1 bed-room set, bed-
steads, extension table, ny ker<. chairs,
kitchen cabinet, cook stove, etc. all good
and little used. W. II. Graham.
We are headquarters Tor wall paper,
window glass and alal>a*tliie, all colors
at Bob Isaacs.
Wo Pity N|i„*„.
For years fate was after me continu-
ously" writes F. A. Gulledge, Verbena
Ala. "I had a terrible ease of Tiles
•auslng2l tumors. When all failed
Bucklcn's Arnica Salve cured me.
Equally good for Burns, and all aches
aud pains. Only 25 cents—by All
Dealers.
Charley Wiggins caiuo in last even-
ing from the road with a load of corn.
notice FOR PI'blication
Mai-artiuf hi uf thr Interior, t^n-l office at
Wix.lwaM, Oklahoma Term, ry July is. 1s0n.
Notice ifchereby riren th t the f..llowln -
naiiiF-l f eiiler hai* fllej notice of lua intenliuo
tn make final in tupport of bis claim, and
that .all proof will be mail c lx>f ,rc Robert It.
• it. 8. Court • urni-Mom r ii ri| f,,r
,cr 1-uuty ' '.a.. Ty.. at <iarrett ti. 1.
in Sc|>:cinl.er I 1 IS \ I :
« ii.i.i am ti. .u\ii am. Kenton, 0. t..
ii. > \ . Tti for the 8', NW i. an-t Lou ami
i • t ' n.. k. 1 e., r. m.
lie umiiie* th< foildwinc wilnc -r< to prove
lii« contiuuoui re«idence upon mi l cultivation
of. <ai-l land, v|i:
V illi- Mini. David D. < '.Mine Hubert N.
Tan.i> and I'het Malm, alt of Kenton, Oklabo-
uia T rritory.
f. D. tlitai y. Resiater.
New Drug Store
K. Q. Palmer it Co.
—Dealers In—
Drugs,, Patent Medlciues, Taints, Toi-
let articles, cigars a:id Tobacco, Candies
and a full line or
DRUGGIST'S SCVDRIES
Kenton, - - Oklahoma.
Office or Dr. I.auc.
H. J. IIJuim ond,
Tresident.
C. Q. Cll\Xi)LE«,
Vlce-Tresldenl,
J. W. Evans f
Cashier.
Be up-to-date ami advertise your brand
OKORtiK t. wood
Pottoffiec: Kenton Okla.«
The First National Bank of Clayton
Clayton. New Mexico.
«M|>lliil, m.io.ooo Nurplna 8<10.0S|
t'ailcil Sltiftf«-« Dcp< l furj .
Terrltorlnl I <-|>« llory
Comparative Statement.
Loans and Discounts,
Overdrarts,
Expenses,
Furniture and Fixtures,
U, S. Bonds
Five Ter. ('ent. Fund,
Cash and Exchange,
HB80UT1CI38:
Jan. I 19"2
I 60,838>2."i
2,4417(01
02 48
1,825 91
0,300 00
315 00
36,882*49
j HI. 1 19IJ.1
I 95.330 54
noxe.
none.
1^0462
100,54(5 75
2.2woo
53,217 41
Capital,
Snrpb
Total. *108.721 84 #262.289 35
IjIA JQUJITXES:
$ 25.000 00
Tnone.
9
,0
id
s
.9 ■
Interest and Exchange, 2,381 79
Circulation, 0,30(100
Deposits, [ 75,040 05
| 50,000 00
450 00
5,120 01
50,000 00
156,719 34
Raii e—lo mile* north
ea«t of Kenton ou trib-
utaries of I'at canon
Kartuarku—Crop and
uniieruit each enr
Horse*—Huuie orand
aacnttle i xoept it W
put ou iult hip.
RED POLLED CATTlE
and
BERKSHIRE HOGS.
Stock or highest
breeding and best
qnalitv,
FOR SALE.
I shall aim to have
pigs to dispose of
at all times
Write, or call aud sec meat my ranch
8 miles west of Kenton.
Wm. 8 Totteii, Kenton, Okla.
Carpenter Shop.
Contracting and Building.
Furniture made and reptlred. Screen
doors. Job work solicited.
Burial Gaskets
All sites constantly on hand
A. A. WILT - - Kenton, Okla.
TOTAL, *108,721 84 1202,289 35
The above statement is correct. J yyT
Cashier.
We Are In the Market For Your Banking Business.
STAR LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO.
Kansas City and Chicago Stock Yards.
Agents for the sale of Cuttl , Hogs and Sliced Correspondence
and consignments solicited. Market reports furnished on
application. I am also representing the
Denver Live Stock Commission Go.
and can give you choice of three markets.
C. W. JONES Agt. at Lamar Col,
X. X>. LAPJ-E,
Physician and Surgeon, j
Kenton, ~ - Oklahoma.
Call- promptly answered
n. xx.
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Dr. t'II AS. I I.Y. Kenton, ukla.
Uraitsslr h|ilUiaii.
jiiulk m. po'l'ia^
Selis
Cattle and Ranches
l#"l<ui 3r nr
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llnrlx.r. .HI. I..
"AfUr my first baby was born I did not
stem to rc$ain my tr«nnth a!thou<h the
doctor j(av« nw a tonic v hi«h he tontid-
ered vtry superior, but Instead < i sotting
batter I «rew weaker every dsy- Mv hus-
band in«f|<H that I take Wine ut Cardui
for i tA snd ire what It would do for
me. I (II* take tne maduine and wai very
grateful k find mv strength and health |
slowly returning. In two weeks I was nut J
of bed s «i in • month I was able to take (
up my etful <lut>cs. I am very enthusi- S
astk in U« praise."
Wineel t'nrdni reinforces flu1 organ
of generation for ti.<• ordeal at pr.-g
nancy and chililhirtli. It prevenl- inn-
carriatft*_ Nn «..n an who take* \\ in<>
i'f Caruwi nc.il feur thp coming of her
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sho wouM >e t hove been weakened ««
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