The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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tit CIMARRON MEWS.
CSCOE. C. THOMAS. Editor and Publisher.
inrud at tho Boiso City, Oklahoma, postoflftee, under the Act of March 3rd. 1879,
lunsmiasion through the mails as second-class matter.
bi paper for Cimarron county; official paper for Land Notices;
I '.innci, Union; only county seat paper. Independent Polltcally
semi-official
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY, $1.00 PER YEAR
for
1291
Commissioners' Proceedings
The Hon. Hoard of County Com
nii-Hioncrs of Cimarron County,
Oklahoma, int't in regular session
ni iIn* oilier of tho County Clerk
id 11<iiae (vity, Oklahoma, Monday
m 10 o'clock A M . all members of
the Hoard boing present.
The following proceedings were
had-
It is ordered that the following
stock brands bo approved
N. (3. Su.ith, 7— (seven bar on
right side for cattle same on right
shoulder for horses.
Hen Cox H. C. anywhere on
right sid of animul for horsus and
cattle
It. F. Reed, F. It. bar connected
on left shoulder for horseB and
cattle
It is ordered that the following
application! for stock brands be
rejected on account of same being
conflicting brands.
Will May slash on left hip
cattle.
Jotm LVigim •! R. conncctod
on Lift id' and T on left thigh.
It isordore l that the following
claim) be allowed on supply fund
Claim No. 12H0 L. B Allison sup
plies f«r jail $ I 00
Claim l2Hi G. D. Barnard <V: Co.
supplies $32 <5(5
1282 Warden Priht Co., blank
records $13.19
„ 1283 Wardeu Print Cj. sup
$19 10
„ 1285 £>• Barnard & Co .
r legal blanks $4.95
„ 124(1 G. D. Barnard & Co. la
gal blanks $1 2<
„ 1287 Dorsey Print Co , blank
records for <30 75 allowed
in sum of $30 00
John O inick rent, for
December $40,00
.,181# L. B Allison supplies
for prisoner s$l.00
Hia^nloro 1 that tho following
officuu reports bo approved.
Ajtuu.1 E Bu '!v JUitlC.* of tlM
Peace,
E. A. Ellis treasurer, monthly
and quarterly reports
T. li Htringlielu Annual report
'K. A Owens District clerk and
register of deeds.
E B. McMahan County clerk
and clerk of tho county court.
S. T, Smith sheriff
It is ordered that claim 1289 in
favor of John Ohnick for rebate
on erroneous tax sale certificate be
allowed in sum of $8 67
It is ordered that So of No-, Sw
of Ne 22 3 4 and Nw of Nw 27 3 4
he stricken from 1913 rolls and tax
sale certificate to same be canceled
same being school land.
It is ordered that the affidavit of
John Butler for exemption from
land tax fo* 1612 be rejected.
It ib ordered that the valuation j
of peisonnl property of <'rit E.
AJIeu be reduced in sum of $(>77.00
on 1913 rolls same being a clerical
error in extending on rolls
On motion Board adjourned un-
til 1 p. m.
Board reconvened pursuant to
adjournment.
It is ordered that the following
claims lie allowed on court fund.
Claim No, 1288 M E Wilder
jury services $2 h0
1304 M. W Pugh sal. $112,50
,, 1318 F. M. McKinney fees as
justice of tho peace $4 10
It is ordered that laud assess
ment of T. A. Peters bo reduced
$70 on account of clerical error in
extending same on tax rolls
It is ordered that Nw 20 4 7 be
assessed at $500 00 same being a
lake and erroneously assessed on
1913 tax rolls.
It is ordered that Ni of Nw and
N$ of Nu f> 5 4 asasaee-ed to A. II
Brite be stricken from 1913 tax
rolU same being duplicate I
It is ordered that the affidavit,
of R. M Wiley for reduction of
taX'is be rejected same being on
roils as rendered to assessor
It is ordered that that the per
sonal property of A W. Mutts be
ass issed in Dis No 16
It is ordered that Lots 2. 3. 4
and Svr of SEaud So of Sw 7 5 2
and N2 of nw. sw, nw, uw of ue 18
be stricken from 1913 rolls
same being duplicated,
If is ordered that claim No,
1315 in favor of John Thomas for
for board for prisoners and for
board for Roscoe Fox and his
brother while attending him dur
ing him during liis sickness after
being released from fail Jbo i.llow-
edas follows, $2"> 35 ou Contin-
genr fund and $10 00 on poor an d
insane fund.
Disordered that the following
claims be allowed on Contingent
Fund.
Claim No. 1292 R. A Owens post-
age 4 95
laiui 1293 J. A. Ellis postage
25.OO
., 1291 Walter Kennedy postage
and express $13 06
, 129/) T, B Btringfield post
... 1296
The Board, having, on Decern
ber 16th, 1913 in accordance with
notice given to commissioners pro
ccedings of Dec. 1, 1913, proceed
ed to view the proposed Kenton <V
Mineral road as reported by county
surveyor auil to assess the dam
ages caused by said road to Ben F.
.Johnson and Maggie Johnson Ins
wife and being fully advised in
the premises finds that said H n F
Johnson and Maggie Johnson his
wife will bu dainiged to the ex
tent of one hundred and thirty
and no00 dollars It is therefore
ordered that the Township Board
of Harrison Township pay to Ben
F Johnson and Maggie Johnson
his wife the above sum of one hun-
dred thirty and no 00 dollars for
all jhtuingcB accruing to them by
reason of said road running thro'
their land in accordance with re
port of county surveyor, said road
to be sixty six feet wide.
On motion Board adjourned.
J L Allen, E. B. McMahan
Chairman. County Clerk.
State of Oklahoma,)
Cimarron County. ) CERTIFICATE
I, E. B. McMahan, County Clerk
n and for above mentioned County
and State do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is a true
and correct report of the proceed-
ngs of the County Commissioners,
had ut their regular session
January 5, 1914.
E, B. McMahan,
County Clerk.
SCHOOL NOTES
School opened after the
days with a very good
ance.
holi-
attend-
We are glad to welcome Miss
73 i Lonie Peters back to her accus
E. B. McMahna postage
and express $2 50
,, 1311 S. T Smith postage and
feeding prisoner $1 40
., 1297 J. C Boyd salary as sec.
on election board $25.00
It is ordered that the petition of
S. A Kennedy and others for the
closing cf section linea be rejected
as the board not huviug jurisdio
tion over s tine
It is ordered that Lot 9 block 4
Keutou, Okla , be assessed *155 00
instead of $500 on account of error
in extending on tax roll..
It is ordered that S se;: 31 3 2
bastrick >n from 1913 t.a< rolls
same not being deeded.
It is ordered that Geo It. Pit
zer be appointed justice of the
peace in and for Hurley precinct,
Olevelpnd township
It iij ordered th it Hiiiry Shd%
alter be appointed constable in
and for Hurley precinct, Cleve-
land township
It is ordered that the Sw of nw
28 4 2 be stricken from 1913 tax
rolls same being duplicated.
It is ordered that claim 1307 of
Chas. J. Margo for $28.00 for
work in treasurer's and district
clerk's offices be rejected
It is ordered that the following
claims bs allowed on Salary Fund.
Claim No. 1298 It. A. Owens $83.33
,, 1299 T. B. Stringfield 112,50
„„ 1300 J. A. Ellis 75 00
,, „ 1301 Walter Kennedy 66 57
,, 1302 S. l\ Smith 100 00
„ ,,1303 E. B. M Malum 83.33
,, ,, 130.") Ermah Shirem vn work
in treasurer's office 40 00
,, ,, 1308 Ben Cox sal try 10.77
,, ,, 1308 It C. Gilmer 35 33
„ „ 1309 J. L Allen, 36 53
., ,, 1310 F A. Soutar 33 68
„ ., 1312 S. T. Smith crimnl fees
2 10
,, ,, 1313 John Hughes fe. s as
deputy sheriff 11 94
,, ,, 1314 John Thomts guarding
prisoners 21.00
,, ,, 1317 L, B Allison sal June
to Dec. 30.00
., „ 1319 D. C. Gamble services
as health officer. 25 00
The petition of Cimarron County
Teachers' Association, addressed
to County Board and to Cimarron
County Bank asking that the said
bank as County Depository cash
all teachers warrants at par, was
considered and the Board recom-
mends that the bauk comply with
their request.
tomed place after a prolonged
absence.
The Intermediate Room won
the banner for the highest stand-
ing of the room during Decem-
ber. If the High School pupils
are not careful they will stand
no chance of winning that five
dollar gold piece.
Please examine your child's
report card and see whether he
is making the required average, i
If he is not doing satisfactory
work will you kindly co operate
with us in seeing that lie studies
more ab night?
Community day is on Wednes- j
day, Jsiu. 14,1914, at 3 o'clock p.
m We hope to have wjth us j
the county superintendent, who
will talk to us on "What Parents
Have a Right to Expect from the
School." We are also anxious to
m*et the parents of the eighth
grade pupils that we may talk
over the worft.
BIG SHOW COMING
A big show will be given ut
Boise City Jan. 24, for the bene
tit oi the Boise City Schools, the
play chosen for the occasion be-
ing "Grit, the Newsboy." The
play is being produced and
headed by B R Forbes, a well
known professional comedian of
the dramatic stage Mr. Forbes
is being ably assisted by his
wife, known on the stage as Hope
Carlisle. Miss Carlisle is the
daughter of one of our citizens,
Mr. J. W. Bade r. This couple
have enjoyed a long and prosper-
ous career on the stage and Mr.
Forbes has decided to come!
among us and settle down to the;
quiet iife, he having purchased j
land here during the recent I
and sale.
Owing to the recent requests
from all sides for a real enter
tainment of some sort, Mr.
Forbes has consented to produce
a play, assisted by the best local
talent available. He has in his < ^
trunks with him here more than j
100 plays and from among this "
vast number he has chosen
"Grit, the Newsboy." owing to
its pleasing qualities, its cloan,
wholesome humor, and wide
spread popularity in general.
M r. Forbes will be seen in the
title role of "Grit," the outcast
while Miss Carlisle will appear !
i as his pal. "Two Penny." another j
street urchin
j The cast in full and further j
details will be mentioned in the1
next issue of this paper
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AT WILLOWBAR STORE
Boys the active fur season opened Nov. 1st and
many were the boy who answered the Call of tne
Wild"-Why not you? This section of the country is
alive with sKunk and with 1 doz. to/2 doz. traps you
can easily make enough money to buy your winter
clothing as well as many other luxuries of life—such as
a gun, bicycle, etc., without loosing one minute from
school.
Come and let me give you full instructions how
skin and otherwise prepare your pelts to get tho high-
est market price-you be under no obligations to sell
to mo.
I will have plenty of traps by the 15th. Would
have had them now had they uot got lost in transit, I
will buy your cow bides also,
My dry goods will be in tonight Yes, by the
way, I came very near forgetting to tell you that I have
in stock now the swellest, most up to date ladies win-
ter hats to he found anywhere, and they are cheap too-
25c to #2 75. Come and see them you wont have to buy.
Now, boys if it. isn't convenient to bring your
furs either skinned or unskinned, just wrap them up
securely and send by Parcel Post—I will puy postage,
will retuin your furs prepaid both ways if my price
doesn't suit you.
Moses brand of Hour is the best.
Bring on your furs either skinned or unskinned
want them and Will make it worth while.
D. P. LONG
WILLOWBAR OKLAHOMA
I CIMABROi COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
BONDED ABSTRATERS.
DISTRICT SCHOOL MEETINGS A
Boise City
Oklahoma.
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The County Superintendent will hold apublic meeting with
the patrons of the various school districts of the county on the;
dates given below. Detailed program of the meetings will "be an- [
nounced next week.
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District 33 21
District 9 28
District 11
District 24-19
District 48
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District 35
District 47
District 39
District 55
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District 20
District 10
District 53
District 25
District 13
District 41
District 38
District 52
District 45
Distric' 7
District 54
District 42
Disti-iot 32
District 58
Diftrict 40
District 50
District 34
District 51
District 36
District 18
District 6
District 43
District 5
District 4
District 3
District 17
District 8
District 2
District 10
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jO NOTARY PUBLIC. U
' Will call, on my motor, andp*
A do your legal work for you. L
i R charges reasonable. 1
Y Garlington, : : Oklahoma.Q
|a. e. buck
and Justice, .of the Peace
All Legal Papers Correctly Pilled.
} willowbar, oklahoma.
Grain wanted
Will be in the market for all kinds of
Grain, Maize Heads,and Produce this season
at Texline & Perico, Tex.a§, and at Clayton,
New Mexico.
HTGEST CASH PRICES PAID.
McMAHAN GRAIN CO.
TEXLINE, - TEXAS.
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Members of the school boards~are requested to bring their j§ most popular daily in the
TIIe Cimarron News; newsy, live and covering com-
pletely all the local news of this section. Sent weekly one
entire year. Regular price $1.00.
The oklahoma News is Okiahma's liveliest daily
newspaper; newsy, brief, piainspoken, covering completely
the state and world news. The News is a "peoples paper,"
independent and unbiased in politics and is fast becoming the
record books and school laws.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
THE STAR LUMBER COMPANY
elkhart. kansas.
Plenty of Good Canon Coal.
Farm Loans and Trades
uit,e. Hnns from 8 -tn
.xcept Sunday; regular
12 pages
published
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Five passenger forty horse i a
power Auto in first class shape to « such as the Ladies Horn
trade. Good farms in Ark. Mo.. ^
Calif, and other states. Town j *jj
properties in Kansas City, Los j I
Angeles, and in other cities and j 9
towns, and stock of merchandise j f
to trade for lauds in this part of j g
Oklahoma. House and lot in ~~
Elkhart. Kan., for sale or rent.
Have several tracts of school land j ?
for lease or sale in Cimarron and P
Texas Counties. Plenty of money f|
to loan on Cimaaron County land g
on good terms List with us what u
you have for sale or trade.
Call or write, j ^
Arthur Nield. Realty Co , ; ti
Texhoma, Okla i
daily. Comes every day
price $3.00.
Today's is a woman's magazine. Probably none in it
lield has come to the front, iw rapidly as this magauzine has
during the past year. Similar in size up to the old standards
Journal, etc This is really a high
class magazine and a bargain by itself at the full published
price, 50c, Crmes m< r ti l\ cne year
Household Journal—A good live, home magazine,
reolete with good stories and household hints. One year,
price 25 cents.
Better Farming—As the name indicates this journal
is devoted to agriculture. Farm economics, and soil culture,
breeding, etc. Well worth the full price. One year 50 cents
Farm Life and Home life are both good story and
fireside magazines, containing both good fiction and scores of
practical suggestions for the Home- Both one year. Price
of each 50 cents.
These papers and magazines having a'total value of
MORE THAN $3 are yours for one whole year upon receipt
of only §3 00.—Less than the price of the average daily news-
paper, alone.
Send all orders to this office—your subscription .to this
i paper will be dated ahead one full year from date to which it
To Cure a Cold in One Day sj it i^,now paid.
i'ake LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the 3
Cough and Headache and works off the Cold.
Druirgists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. ioc.
The Cimarron News
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Thomas, Roscoe C. The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1914, newspaper, January 8, 1914; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234140/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.