The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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YOU CAN HELP RAISE THE'
PRICES OF OCR FARMERS*
WHEAT
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"PRAIRIELAND
"Here's a Flour with Quality
"There's A Reason"
The splendid results obtained by the critical housewives of Boise.City is the.
• REASON WHY
PRAIRIELAND FLOUR
has secured the leadership in the homes of Boise City and vicinity
On sale at the
Boise City Mercantile
NOTICE ICR PUBLICATION
Dc-parttrui t
U. S. I And
May 38 1923
Notice is
■once "Laut/.fn
Cone W. E.
Cluck Joe
Davis R. S.
El lard Joe
E lard M.
Fones J. E.
Fusom E. J.
Howell Chas M
Jacobs Floyd
Johnson J. H.
Jacobs Glenn
Lambert A1
1-2
1-2
all
1-2
1-2
re Interior,
_e at Guthrie Okla,
012938
cby giver\ that Fflor-
ser of Campo Colo-
rado who, on May* 6th, 1920 made
Homestead Entry, No. 012938, for
14 1-2 of S. W. 1-4 Section 26 and E.
I I of N W. 1-4 Section 35, Town-
ship « North Range 3 East, Cimarron — . _ ...
M3ridlan, has filed notice of intention McDamel F. M.
to make'Final Three year Proof, to Mowcry W. C.
establish claim to the land above McCarty J. II.
described be Tore The County Judge j McBt'jde Roy
«>f Cimarron County Oklahoma, at | One&l T. J.
Boise City Oklahoma, PH the 27th j Pillott H- 0.
Any of June, 1923 , j Record Joe
* Claimant names as witnesses;: j Reed R . Fi
vSam Hallock, of Regnier Oklahoma, Rfee\tes Porter all
Eugene Flow'of Regnier Oklah oma Sampson Chas a'!
Edwin Brookhart of Campo Colo- Sampson Chas all
-rado . Shireman Jno.
'Arthur Brokhart of Campo Colorado Taylor & Son L. M.
N. D. McGinley Register, Hiastcn H. W.
31av '24th out June 21st
WHEELESS TOWNSHIP
3.60
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1.42
11
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all
R. A.
1.46 |
5.06
47.44
19.10
3.74
7.60
Canter Jim
Drew F. B
Drew Mrs. M
Edd'eman
x.-x.- Edwards E.I
4.00 Eddy Bros.
2.50! Eddleman Estate Edd T2 26.31
4.07 | Frantz L. S. all
3.70|Pennock W. M. all
5.14 j Regnier Jno all
17.96 ; Record Jno. iall
1.50 Tucker Oliveij 1-2
20.84 Wilson Martin V. al'l
13.93
5.43 CLEVELAND TOWNSHIP
14.62 '
11.22 Adee G. L. 1-2
8 96 Boise City Drug Co. 1-2
88 Bull S. A. al'
•p.khage Wm.
14.97 Cruder D. T.
Reno Lee alfl
Swagerty B
Vance J. J •
Wilson W. M.
Wood D. N.
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all
all
all
1-2
all
SUMMING UP
enry. what kind of chickens
you Prefer?*'
u'se they both has mighty
Aragon Benj
Bergman Chas.
Black W. H.
Raker W. C.
Bannett W. S.
Deshaze V/ E.
all
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01 point, ne S A. C.
asy to locate, -but hard to Grcen Mrs A
Je De bla
locate but easy ti
NOTICE
Notice is hereby
? following taxe
iness da.1
that i
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Horsley A R.
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given t'
on perso
ir 1922
15. 1923.
Lawson D. E.
Lujan Louis all
Lewis R. T. all
Machotka Frank 1-i
j Mil cr Jno. W. all
Marbi-y G. F. al'L
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P. lb,Carney B. S
9.1(5 Clifton H L
12.82 'Cryei1 Jas.
2 6.22 Cox W. L.
24.64 |ChafTin D. K.
I EnJow Florence 1-
I Fenstermacher Paul
| Gillis Geo W. 12
3.82 Guin Mellie all
II.uo if^rl'ngtQn Merc, Co.,
3.13, G reen Enoch
4.52 |Hen.chaw R. D. all
6.56 Hardy Geo.
2.56 Hamilton C. W.
3.40 Houits B. F. 1*2
6.64 Hickman T. L. 12
1.48 Hangman Jno. all
.36 Hollis L. C.
25.56 Johnson Edcl
3.74 J: m .3 B"0:
1.42 jair.es Bros.
12.76 James BrOs
7.68 lvng Geo W. 1-2
2.88 Kimoe'.'l C. D. all
2 20 King Jho.
5! 14 Linger J. E.
31.n m t>.
7.03 *M >vhan 1
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GARRETT TOWNSHIP
30.18 I
5.32 ! Bi-'te A. H. 1*2
65.72 Pellomy Clarence all
19.60 Cook B. E. 1-2
10.30 I Crawford S. C. all
2.80 Dixon TI. F. 1-2
Daniel J. W. alii
Ellsworth ED. 1-2
Eiland D. J. all
1.55 ! Ford J. Martin 1"2
82.25! Ford J. Martin 1"2
2.32 'Fw M. W. al
5.34 1 King R. H.
4,80 I House I. H.
12,62; Hagarman Art
7.05|Kel!ey Lee all
6.64 Mendes A.
3.60 j Mat-ruder Alfred
8.64 ! Neigen Aug. 1"2
4.16 I North Bernie all
all 8.16 j Pitzer H. F. all
8.82 j Qu'ckenbvsh Clan
5.701 Ra^ton A. V.
46.40;Ralston I. D.
1.44 ; Strasburg H. H.
6.24 ' Stassi Tony 1-2
1 X)6 Sfragart J A 1"2
27'.84 MARELLA TOWNSHIP
V
NEW PERFECTION GilRange
with SUPERFEX Burners
The New Perfection Oil Range
10.261 ^
iSwith SRPERFLEX burners.
1.32
6.88
7.141
21.06 |
3.381
Not known a year ago, NOW
8.46
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2.42
4.14
3.46
. 2.84
49.68
6.56
119.28
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70.34
5.88
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: used NATION WIDE.
We carry a complete line °f
New Perfection Oil stoves and
10.00
Ashby H. F. all-
Burrows F. A. 1-2
Brown Edgar 1"2
B'ako Errory all
R-'liteu Hugh all
Blake E rl
J Brssett F. H. 1*2
^ Brujer Bros all
; Cavis Frank 1*2
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2.341
12.021
2.66
6.29
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5.73
80,74
5.10
2.26
3.12
3.90
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10.04
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Boise City
Hardware
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Kiger J. W.
Lowcry E. T.
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Light. Clayton
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4.08
11.10
1.681
21.01
7.56
4.91
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VELIOW PENCIL
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'AGLEPENCIL CO. NEV/YORK.USA.
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1923, newspaper, June 21, 1923; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234191/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.