The Cimarron News. (Kenton, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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The Cimarron Xews.
iftrro >00 for lue Maxwell grant coua-
- Jut. where Ja/1 expect* ti- fiu.l work.
One Year ti.25. St* aoat!>s65 c*-nt*
t*ssi; *1
Probate Judge,
H. D.
Merse
CVrk.
Fred C.
Timer
Sheriff,
Imw,
Adoracj,
Register pf Dved•
Sept. of Si o2s
ftarrei c r.
Corooe*
F1. E. G. rntmaa
M. E. Ilibti
C. C. HolxI
n«i R. Wright
Fred C. Tracy
Mm Ella Baker
<•. M. liardner
Gftxjf Webb
t JX^TMhi -n lat Pist.
Comm!«:cr.fr , Za : C- Id 2nd "
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i R.
M. RU • . 3rd
local and Personal.
Edwin Brook hart of II J caooo wa
ft visitor in town Wedne*! v .
Yea cm get Cue ice at A'.oert E*s>t'
t.onse for 1 rent ;*r pound
R. W. Wagner I.u asovod - finiiit
back to town for a few day-
Jwk Zurtrk sold a bunch rf caddie
I one* Saturday 10 Geo. Smart.
C. G. and Mr*. Cleland g.t bv L
Sat ur lay from a trip to Cla\tou
Jack Potter lias an lnma*ed numUr
of workmen on ht> hotel addition.
A new line of Rotlotf hata—tU U ,1
that mottey can buy at tlw I iik.d Cooi
tnerrial Cornpanj , Clayton
Cbarlev Wig^ltia made a ti to Ciay-'
lon the fore part of the week after corn
Rev. bocke moved Monday Into the
! tap tut parsonage in the South part of
town.
Col. C. W. Young, Of the Kenton
Clayton canon-ball line went througli
to Clayton Tuesday.
Do you want a Bradley rake, none
better, few at good. 9 foot at 120.00
They won't be thli cheap any more.
A. XV. Tanner.
A. W. Eaaley la the full-fledged
Uepulv county surveyor, having qtu*li-
*led Monday.
Mrs. A. W. Tanner is cb)oying
Visit from her |>arent« Mr. an<1 Mrs.
&cCo1um of Texas.
0. 8. Patton of Of the Woodward
Volooy came in Tueaday afternoon to
>{iend a season on hit homestead.
A. W. Rasley Is building an addition
\o his residence. W. K. Davis and Jno.
^Iiawhan are carpenters in charge.
J. J. Ballard got back from Clay
v.on the fore part of the week where In
bad been seiling and swapping horse*
R. 9. Watson, As«t. Manager of the
!*Vairle Cattle Co., of Itigbee Cola, wa
*lt the South roundup Saturday.
D. W. Sny der webt to Ciayion the
fote part of the Week to meet hi- wlf.
And children And bring them to their
bew borrte four miles north of town.
The Ubion Coold'.ercial rompanv
have Just received an elegant war : « •
of shoes: best value eter shown in the
Iowa of Clayton.
Ilarocs' ltaniM ! llarm-a*' I am
putting in as complete a stock of bar
Sees as you can flud in Claytou. M
Prices are tight and t sell them «
\lroe. A. W. Tanner.
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Living at an out of the wa> place ro
mote fh>lh < Ivlll^atloo, a fair.lly is
often d'rlVei to ilesjicratlon in ease of
accldttir, resulting In Burn*. Cut''
wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply
of tou&teb's Arr.lea Salve. I'ts tlx
best 06 earth. IV, At All l>.*a 1
If V(It su(t>*r Willi head a<" • after
Veadlog, or your eyes get tired, or tin-
Wters seem Mured or tun together, you
Wd gausses, tfcll aud have your e>
examined by Dr. Chaa. Fly, Kenton t
T. Ko charge f<^ examination
llCrtrs ItuVhos delivered his ehtii
berd of *l>eep tbl week to IVer & Kle
of tjtf An'tnaa, Colo-, who took them
north to their paAitYv oa the Affcfttisa*.
Call and see J*. C O'Brien who w! I
Vepair yoar Poets and Shoes, liar
neaa aad Saddles a't reason* b;e | rl«i
"Give n« t trial ir. * see what he oa
do.
Jofcn TswVey if4 f r if *tartM
nooa Mewls; f r liberal K« « 1
Se fom two w< kt <it «n rr. TWy w
'liVpow of '. w fr 'Xttle as *4M as |««*1
•lifc Ad w #-*« to O
Riley Hnghes and wife are rejoicing
over the axriva! of a *oa at their home
Sunday n> .u.-.g . 'ma IIi.^
lost du tiu( in g Ing d «n - .in Jay to
ir)o ee wita them.
ICE.
B. F. Clement will be :i K< ntoa every
Satiinia.i ** ii ^nd f < *h
vegrtabte*.
M C. <>«nn, of l\.:k in, N. M.x.
-)>i\wtitseg an old line lut.iran.v c -ut-
l>any has been doing a ; *xl bu 'u- *
liere for a week j«a t.
Altiert lUgsiiak, ■ rnaa of tie
jm]<any M. ranch a a* vUiting Ken
ion Monday. lie sa> - the Santa Fe
«urveyors run their pn :ininary m . vey
within two miles of the raweb
headquarter*.
Cattie nten of I'nlon t'ountv, N w
Mexico a<e a U J to meet at Clay .on
July ISth, to traofact important bu>t-
De*« in conucctiou with cattle raising.
Our Cimairon cattle growers above
town should attend.
Dr. Clias. Fly will examine your
eyes free, and if you ne^d gla*««-s will
get ihctn for mu '1 ]<•>* ttian you can
l them for id a rity. Dr. Fly has
an up to dat^ optical equipment and
wii! guarantee satisfaction. Ofllct next
dor>r to Tanner's store.
Ijee and Herb Davis have the coo
lra^< for i ruling Alex. M Kenzie's
wool to Clayton, and they made tlie
flr>t trip over Tuesdav. Tl ey have
goo*I freig it outfit and csut make some
mooey at tlte business as loads back
can generally be secured.
Hob Miller spent Saturday and Sun-
day heie. He is expectiug his alum
corii| any to put in work licre soma
day a* they have takcu up more claims
Ju-t south of town. They keep up
their annual Work on the old locations
If a railroad should come iu hailing
distance the proper mills for reducing
tlte alum to a merchantable ar.icle
would be put In without delay.
The government surveyors locating a
perihanent line U iweea Uklahoma and
Colonulo, throw K.Inorth I^yon
tills terrltoiy. Mr. Lyon proved up
his homestead at the Lamar Land office
and has record title to tlie land In Baca
county. Just low he would like to
know "where he is at'*. In the mean
tiiiK' we welcome him to a place in
Beaver count> and Beaver county
ihould niake a d< maud ou Bant county
for pa t tax«*s paid tliere.
Would quickly leav you, if you
uacd Dr. King's N«w Life Pill
Thousands or siiffen-r* have piov
their matchhrao merit for Sick and
Nervoua Headache. TIm*\ make pun
blood and hulld up your health. Only
25 cent*, money ba< k If uot cured
Sold by All Druggist*.
The aouth roundup has quit work.
The cattle were fathered at Mineral
and lield several days, many from here
going out and getting stud* that belon
e<l to tliein. The Graham* started Tue*>
day. oo their drive to Liberal. Kansa<
A eloud bunt <x. urr 1 .ast of Car
rett,on Wednesday of ivst week. At
B. A. North's place the water was
foot deep ai*d two In- lie* deep in the
house, which stands on reasonably high
ground, All th u-l <*s in tic \ indow
of Uie bouse were broken by the ball,
and the farm b&J!« washed away.
I JasJs iVl. Potiw
j S?lis
B.
Cattle and Ranches
On Commission, i
i«l)<Mir t'tmprrlf «llh hnu i
■' s
, >g vaccine, in all form*, double
•>r -trlng. I.incotn d'p by th«- j
: ,r !..• t' " gallon. Wlv.r m< gj
1 w4to t it l.'-n whm in wrd of )
r.
L. A. Wiaorr.
HARNESS SHOP
M. C. O.BRIEN", IV |.ri t w—
lb |«trs Root*. Sh«* «, llirsrs* and I
Mdilk-, at a rea*onabW- prxv.
Shoes Half-Soled
(iiic hi«n a trial and what li«-taado|
Main "Mre«l, K- ut<•*!. Okla.
lie u;>-to-d ie and advwtihe your brand
L3.
T. WOOD
< - Kt nun Okla.
Ru/r- I" niW mhiIi I
• I KtstMiaalnt'
■Urirl rf I'll nii'-n
larwtilii-l'Mii ai.l I
*; -irrl.it uu.h «r
llort«-(iHS« -r i.ij
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Irlt Wt,..
Marallbrha/I L.
A we«-k ago tliere arrived la ' om
mnalty Mr. ti. C. ilampt « w, and
daughter Suale, the latter year
an t -oilei ,i.g with qu'fk c n* t *>n
TI* ) were traveling from t> • l orn-
t Cuskioa, Payne comity (o t hig>«< r
1 J;yer altitude la bop's .at tlx
^.ng« would Improve tl«eliealrh of 11m
. ighter; but alas for the Uoj*sof man!
li *t ng Itere for a few day* that Ibt-
fa>t fai'.l^g strength of tlie sick one
aii,hi be n-galaed, t' e jiaivn;* *a« tlx
ii. viuble approachiug, and W<-dn- «!a> '
night lite daughter gave up the ati {
an 1 |> **eil away. Friend- In tln>- o' j
vd a-alateJ as t>cst they could daring
few days the strangei* « «-re In oui
1st, and teuderly attendol tli* tlut k-
of the funeral. I It v. f^orke eonducte*!
th< services and feelingly spoke <vord-
of Hilton to the sorrowing psruts,
.0 expi ••<ed thankfulaen- thai tltey
r> telted 1' hristian comuiunity li> fon
tlie Wor?t hap[>eiied. Tlie deceased
was a ui'-mber of tlie It~-«;«l i~i • hureli,
aad lta<i beeu sick only sine the 23u<:
of !a t F bruary. Interment was inadt
iu Keuton cemetery at 3:3U, y *ierday
A meeting has been going < n at the
Cimarron during th^pa-t week —"Pis
J rattb* .idfit reoeived :;l(W stter-
from tie: fl I«t CaUle t'. . U-i Mou<1
i.ev will drive them f• ti • I'olorido
rail ... Mr. and Mrs. I). < John-
.1. F. Anderson and wife, M -* M 1
lfc-' «ii<? and John \l> ■ ord «>. makit c
desert proofs Im l ore the l oid offic-
Friday.—Clayton Enterprl*e.
Mrs. T. L.O'Bryan U-ft l .tenday lor
six weeks vi>it to Iter claim in B< av. i
county—Slierifl*Stump aiitl tauiily |. :t
Tuesday for Kenton Oklahoma. I
Sheriff exi*ct to It.- yonc a .oi.pl.
weeks, his wife will remain \ 1,1
months iu lio|<e« of regaining her
liealtli.—Woodwai.1 Live Stock In-
spector.
Mr. It W I-aacs Clayton. S M x.
Dear Sir:
In answer to your* will i-ai that I
have used the Buckeye Mowei on 111 >
rauch for 10 years. Tlte re i- s \era!
kinds of grass—salt, wire,amp,
steal aud reed gras«, aud tlie Buckeye
cuts it all—thickor thin. Itegardiug
tlie Cimarron ^ras« 1 do uo< know Just
What it is but *uppo«- It i* •miliar ;
what we have here on t - IV
There Is no mow ti 1: iat 1
work like the II . '•.« ye.
Yours Very Truly.
W. A StL tv.vx tiuyuion, O. T.
All diseases «tart in the bowel;..
Krep thera open or you will be sick.
CASCAUETS act like nati . K ;
liver and bowels acttve without a sick-
ening griping feeling. Six million
|ieop)r take and recommend CASCAK-
ETS. Try a 10 cent box. All druggists
MlartllMg rodmrf.
Fresli testimony in great quantity
is con-t us: coining 1 «"■• - Dr.
I";::,. .' Rocky Mountain News'
recent expre«*ioo from J. J. MtiPH -i
Carpenter Shop.
Contracting and Building.
Furniture made autl repthvd. Screen
doors. Job work solid led.
Burial Caskets
All *!*••« eon tautly on haml
A. A. WILT • - Kenton, Okla.
I. U. LANE,
Physician and Sur£ron,
Kenton, Oklahoma.
CalU promptly answered
n.
Witt
XX. Lioofbourrow,
Lawyer.
betnr - Oklahoma.
•rafiie* ta all fosrtt of lb« T«rrlt#r* al
'cforsth# C. 8. La ad Offira.
The' i
land, B.ntouvillc, Va.. -• v.-« a- exam-
ple. He mritMi lia.l Bronchitis for
tnree year* an<l doctontl all tlie timt-
without bt'ing benefited. Then I began
taking Dr. Kind's X w Di*-- v > . and
a few bottles wholly cured me "b)ual-
ly effective in curing all lung and
Throat troubles Consumption, Pnt ii-
m<>nia ati.l tirip. Guaranteed by all
ilralrrs. Trial bottle five, ivgtilar su'
SO.- and *1 00.
This hot wi-atlier I* making lots of
flk's. If yol il* t fly pa;.. 1 j ;KI si on hi
not use the kiudthat draw Hies, l anglt
foot catches thein— that if tlie kin.l
A. W. Tanner sell*
Dr. Lane made ft professional call at j
tlie Charley Norris hoi-, S>:ndft> night
Mr*. NoiTi* «i< «i>k.
(Moroinc *H'I fo'i'lty
The Denver Times
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THE WEEKLY .VJJITS
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The Colorado Weekly Times
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Cn shier.
The First National Bank of Gtayton
Clayton. New Mexico.
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Comparative Statement.
nESOUTtCES1
J n. 1 \*1
Jan. 1 IM!
t>nan* and Di-«',ounts.
f nr. - m is
$ 9.5.3.TO 54
Overdrafts,
f.h'T 1*1
vevr..
Exj^n-i.
*. 2 1«
No\r.
V rnitiire aii'I Fixtures,
1 ••• ''1
l .ftOl r,2
C. S.Dond«
to
109.510 75
F:ve I\ r. ft nt. Fuiid,
315 00
2,290 00
Cash and Exchange,
^6.^2*49
£1,217 41
Totai-
♦108.721 84
#202.2 SS
IjIABIIJITIES:
Capita 1,
$ 25.000 00
| .50.000 00
Snrttl' «
rKOVF.
450 00
Inten-t and F.xchange,
2.WI 79
*.12001
Circulation,
6.:i0fl0(i
80.000 00
Deposits.
7.5,040 0.5
150,719 34
Total,
♦10^,721 84
#202,289 35
above ftatc.nent is correct.
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We Are In the Market For Your Banking Business.
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RED POLLED CATTIE
and
BERKSHIRE HOGS.
^tot k of ldii!ie>t I
breeding and h> t {
qiAlitt.
FOB SALE.
1 t>l*all ayii toha\.
(tig* to d is pose of
ai-nll times
Write, or call ami sec n:< at ury ram 1
8 miles west of Kenton.
Win. 8 IVnrri:, Kenton, Okla.
Ai l carefcl typewriter
Be VERS SELECT THE
C"IC AGO,' fXi.OO
Tlie 11 a-011 is simple as
A BC. It surpasses all ot'-"
er standard machines
., on merit as well as
3L r^| in price,
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Chicaoo, 0.8. A.
pittsburg visible typewriter.
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all the tims—simplest
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kinds of work—b>*t
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Tr bl the life of any oth-
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clean work.
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The Pittsburg Writing Machine Company,
208 Wood Street. Pittsburg, Pa.
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that rVory irmuU will be your last.'! * 1 ,N 'l ' \ '
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News it, P itur, Ala., Tor thrw
years," she write*, '-(eadurwd MsulTer-
able paltt from indige*llon, ftoinach
and bowel Ironble. Death -h)<n1 in-
evitable when dtv.ora and al « >n«dtes
faiied. At li-r.^ili I was induced to
try Electric Bitt r an l lit n <ult was
tnlrsu-c!cu . 1 improved at r r and
now I'm compleii: > 1.. >v-n I ' For
Llrer, Kidney. Slu nirn ni.l Itowel
(roubles Electric It,iters is the only
medicine. Only .*>0 ft'* guaranb^d by
all deA.en.
Ueary lons's with Ida family left
yealrt'dav , for % ui<wlli> so)oum la tlie
Rociy rtio«intaln« Titry h*v. Colora-
do Afirlnga as their objective p.tltii «fr.!
■I mm health baa l*<*a «|nIt* (0"f fort
*« k« and it la hs|««| |l<« trip'
will rt^-^taie toward hiseuoi|4*<t« r -cov-1
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The Cimarron News. (Kenton, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1903, newspaper, July 3, 1903; Kenton, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234207/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.