The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Dr. D. P. Long
Physician & Surgeon
All calls miswered promptly
day or night,.
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TEXHOMA,
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OKLA.
OUIi-i' ui Fnmier's
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Doyle
^ [ snow anil (.hat they're mighty home
CORRESPONDENCE , Blt#k f< old x h niaYriiii
<4u jr '-oQnty. Come on Mr
■ «>will Ik- sI,,,! ,-o S""yZ
2-8 Items A watch meeting
Winter has surely come to Bt;i\■. i ''°'U1 ^ A ^ l>
but will be si good thing for tin- tl",t<> " '"Hnlw r tln«r,
country. ' y,,fu" o"1 '>'i I the t
- -a
win held at
r's eve wjrh
to watch the
ewyeur in.
Hauling coal from Texhoma "
seems the order of the div. All ^
kinds of vehicles are pressed into
use.
snow seems to have I
Sngb
had
wen
Of (./ i:iik !i:i m
a ten iiirli
TH£ SAMFORD,
A P. SANFORD, Prop.
TEXHOMA, OKLA.
[ Carry Pull Line of Magazines
all the time.
F. M. M'KINNEY
JUSTICEOF THE PEACE
AND NOTARY PUBLIC
BOIHK 01 TV -«. ... OKLAHOMA
Texas says they
| snow there.
K fc>.|Lowery and Brother «*<{ j Vr!" ,v" y!;"' .tn *«'*
S L. Trout made a trip to Tex- • ,).s ,""1 (>u' whf,t «« '-< "<< on
' 1 ■ ' Mn Limarron. county as there has
«<>t beetj much "doing'' in this
ho'ma last week for coal
Thft stork visited at .the home of
<Ca8lyHubhatd hist wpek and left a
finh baby boy Everyond seems t >
he getting along well but father
hut we think he will survive.
•F. L. Tnggart and Tom Cayton
went to Texhoma hint, week (or
coal, were gone from Wednesday
till Satuiday bnt arrived Inane ail
O K.
nftfk-o th'e-woods sineo the
Jai;k S. Harris J. E. Breslin
HARRIS A. BRESLIN
LAWYERS
Spocinl Attention given Land Practice
GUYMON, - - OKLAHOMA.
W ill unit harness ehenpei
than every etitsl"K liou
tlio country. Qu. i.ity <'oi
hidkrkd. Hoots ind shoos
uiaile and repaired
W. KRATSENBURfi
Tenhomn. Oklahoma
TOMBSTONES'
MONUMENTS
J bnve thf iva icy M? ti I .... ..
Mm >>*■ A. Millio-.: Co.aiwlcjwi furulsli.au>;
aiM eveiythliiK for the ci-incti ry
■ me ilRui'u wiiii.yon. ISAAC f.lLER.
Bol « CUvTOkia.
Ft. E-CASSADAY i
AUteTlONEKR
PHINEWE ST
GRIGGS.
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1 Have your cfeeas,
mortgages, leases, etc. H
drawn by a competent
Notary^; v
!: ll.W. J.
Coin; Mouse gjoi
A fine baby girl cama to makt
her home with Harvey Wise and
family. Harvey said it would be
Prof. Wise from now on.
i?ay, you ought to have been at
the J, 0. Warren home New Year's
clay. His friends and neighbors
took him bv surprise, it being his
Wth birthday, but the greatest and
biggest was the fine dinner and to
say it was fine would be putting it
mild. Anyone wanting to be treat-
ed royal just wants to call on J. C,
and his good wife for they are roy-
al entertainers.
L. J. Felkner and Lowery were
in Boise Oity Tuesday, the former
to make application for five year
proof. Dad went to pay his rent.
_ O. F. Smith, O. A. Dnngau and
C. L Twombly went to Boise City
Tuesday, the former makfng final
ffve year proof.
Ernest Warren is v!si it>g his
parents J. CX ami family t'or1 a few
days. He is farming his father's
fartif in Iowa.
Owing to the cold weather-"the
writer hasn't gathered nine!) news.
But will try and do better when'
thi weather gets better
Union Ridge
'The Snow/still covers the ground
ijj this community.
J. -J. Pearson and B. Kimble
whom we stated in our hist corres
pondence wert> ng.'-to -leave for
tl>o l oluj-a.\'s tailed to get oil'oti am-
ount of the snow.
Mrs. Air Ilie Gum and son W'al-
ter Nvere the t'uests at the Mayhau
home Monday.
A letter rece!voilr;by .Miss Liena
Ma\ ban from Mrs. W M. Mogan
of Mangum. Okla , states tliat it
snows two or three times n week
there. , ;
J !!■ llajhan atvl l:i:lv visik-dj
at the Peters home Suiuhi>
J. A Sizempiv'of Mainps.-! vigi.!
•ted at the Peters home Monday
night-uud. 11 A.\.. j'^teis Hc-compii
nied him to Boise City Tiwsd.iv,'
•1 D. Paul Was trti'hti'ft'Tuig busi-
m^9rin ^ho>#'Ouwity seat- T-tV'whyv. '
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6arlin(jtoh
News is scitrce but it's- Rtill cohl
antl lots of snow on the g.-ouriii
This is surely a hard s[i"ll on the
rang'' flattie that have nothing 1
but*snowdrifts, and ahould hoi
a gocxi lesson for their o\,iuts to
provide feed lor them next time '
Perry Alexander and G A Mil.
ler were in Boise City Saturday.
G.I. Parker and W. S Warn-
baugh went to Texhoma after coal
in the snow Friday
Dave Jnrpensen is busy these
days playing the part of The Good
ouepherd carinp for his sheep.
H. C. Garlington is on the sick
list at this writ;ng,
Prof. R. A. Cox resumed his du-
ties again Monday after a week's
vacation.
J A. Sizemore went to Boise
City Monday with two fine dressed
porkers.
Ben Cox of Bailey was an over
night caller at S G, Simpsons Sun-
day, Ben was on his way to Boise
City.
Kenton was well represented
At court this week.
Ira Myers, editor of the Ken-
ton R cord was in the city this
week.
Josiah Martin of Garlington
was.a.business transactor here
Saturday.
A letter f.-nm A. D Thomason
of Vernon, Texas, formerly of
this place, states that bis health
is no i ctter and be continues to'
grow His many friends
| here will regret to learn this.
We rail your,.attention to the
pre-en ti Cimarron Co. bank state-
ment ;<•; Mie same appears in illis,
isst:i'. j bey run their stitmno-ii '
as a jeuul.y. a,d ,f .r ,.tll'«ii- baelj L
and st, i-: a in.iglii.-y good one l!
Phis bank has mil-, br-en in hu-« '
in ess a. leu
a good 1 m -i
long tintil
t). st. c >;int!
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Sa"t i. I-1.. NT
H-z I S :>-<!•
< 1 '"I ttauv lit
isbmael Sp
yen
Miv '
rJ +«!i + i Master Grarly Mayl'.-n li-ppyn^.
Uv-lclll i ,(i >1 painful accident Tuesday.'-He
H h"o\?Vjl-Ii:^lopio'aud
11 is sintering from a wo!;rtd on his
loise City. ] T7i . C l
-i- lj.. .J r. A. boutnr was attending
;ind has made
' "growth light, a
ranks among the
pk>' of the state.
- nleasure in tin-
' |JXW'i"! Ch'-lt MiSS
the sixteen year
'f Mr. ano Mrs
■ of Santa F.., N.
Prevent
Rc?lie¥je Headache
"It givers me great pleasure to
be n' Jc to r^fer tot Dr. .Miles"-
Anti-Pain Pills, as the best rem-'
edy we have bad in our
bouse -for ti i e ;' rev c n: ioh'.' a nd
cure of f-tenV.wri-.H'c. hVy wife who
bus ix.'cn :t eosia'nnt .-tOfi'rrer for
a niirnber o;' -n-cars wi;h above
«iw«r'.aint j-o-rs me in tj e ^ ope
th t vnev nicy f?.!l into the hands
of J1 -biiti tiers."
• .KXiN .BUSll!
.Vv'^lcraUeit,', Me.
Uwd Them Fcc-r Y «afs.
"Dr. TWti- Flain Pjjls
.are the best f'ever Trienl for the
relief of beacjafhe. j hqvg y.->ed .
Itoem for. ntdtfy.'iotir vjuHlmv} '
the y never fail to give me relief.
I haVe tried many otheC rem-
edies, but have never foimd any
better."
JOSEPH FRAtfKOWICR,
.S54 Tronibly Av., Detroit., Mich.
There is no remedy that will
more quickly relieve any form
«f headache than
Ur. Miles' Anti-Pc.in Fi?ls.
fie best feature of this *e-
jhf'-dutio.Hotl i'X-i olllet-. iis;( N-urims-
w.oriet- m. tjv* ^ounty. eijpitid (his
vi4eeR. " ' 1
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hart called
at the MaS-ifnrdfiy af-
ternoon.
J, J. Peii^eon, Emmitt and Lulh
er Mayhau were in BuUe City
Tiit%|jiy.
iHt 7
M.. Ins recently been awarded I
.the Slate mi-.d-Ml for the best oris/
inal oration. The young lady al-
so Wmh the lligii sciipo! n:edal on
th '- samo.oration - The state con
'test ||e|<:l bef.qrelive hundred
10H,-hers Of the state, ^nd sh" ia_>
;cfeivv>i ,:m«n,v congratulations
She is a jriandduughter of Mrs.
B.. A North' of Garrett and has
visited bere, . and has many
friends' in tliis county.
TH£ WCi-iu ALMANAC.
101* s ti it ion.
.0 on wmprt jp.um, ..mimif,!,,
'• "f '' tit i.-rVd/t.
s JlT , .'"U' "" -"H-ui-r, 0,
1 i i ot 1 tli*- nerw%nt. '.•♦tmu#
\r ble remedy'is Ihe fact that
Vs not derange the stomach
ve any disagreeable aftej-
gists everywhere ic'l thtm. H
iskajje f.-^ils to benefit, your «Poa-
II return your mone v.
"S MEDICAL. CO., Elkhart, In*
LIS Don
The inoft -precious gif^'-we iiavV
heaid of 1 or 1H12 is a Ivi'oy gIr]
born to Mr. and Mrs Bert. Burnett
1 hey h/ive two bright little boys
bnt th s is the first gir!, born -bui
iut?v 1st. Mother and child both
doing w« ll tir(<I papa is hiippy of
course.
P. H:"'MeCorkle gave a htee (Tiii
per to h fe v of their EsAvm fd^Bids
audihe inly .thing'we regivt. .is' we
could not go, He ii^d the 6tool all
fight < ' f- > : ;> •>
Mies Edith Gjilis has returned
to li-r;hum.q oji die fl ii« afiei; n
we^;'s va<-«<io+>. - Sue reeumeil
school M'pxk Tuesday
L. B Cnstor-. wife mid baby Lu-
cille took ^ unduy dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. John Camp
Mr. and Mrs, H. Brooks and
am.ily, Mrs, Pitaer and family and
tJharle- «"astor were guests of H.
Sbowalter Snuday.
On accountjof theeontinned cold
spell and deep snow ihe oiesnpper
in Dfst. 20 was postponed until the
weather'moderates.
A letter from Mrs. Chap Doyle
El Reno states that they are
having lots of cold weather and
CrHi lncitf*try tn Jmpgr..
L*«« tfc*n tbrw tm."? JzptM
to 'Mjw rrr.b trx-jit Tor txport^
i.herf crpr a hundred caa-i
T««r ' tb« output wofl
f.lWiOOS C«M.
Prieon Fare.
If vrkat ia «1«1-of FVcpct primtas bg
cor* ct th« vroacler is tbat a
tn> lift outside Ai
return ef tk« ■«o*ssfirt«B and
; i) ypli d BM«atly to the prison dagNMPt-
iPftwt shows Uuit there t m> Btlirt.
Ajoomb tfce •diblee supplied are M.00C |
tablets of chocolate, 17,000 kfhv
Kra«use« o< hirtt«r, 8.000 ktto;*Kuimi«w
•f rifn ««,•« *c**. new kUA. of j
«©*■>••; C9.9#i klk>c7amBMe of Boktgna
•aaaocn, >.•«« IM kllo-
gra«ina«« t€ eammeWi. an4 ten times
that weight ot other sweets. A Idlo-
Kramva te aecriy pruntie.
■( ILL sigfns point to a prosperous
' '.'f" was, . believe, tha
en'ital period in the life of our
county. I'rom dawn of 1912 will
date the beginning of the real
growth and prosperity of Cimar-
aon county, and in a short while
our hard times and misfortunes
will be forgotten.
Wishing you a share in this
prosperity, I desire to call your
your attention to a few prices:
f
A few prices tell tlie reason
Coal oil, 5 gallons - - ... j 75
Oianulated can ? sugar, 13 pounds - - 100
Old Homestead Flour 100 pounds - - 3 Q0
Enns Best ,
r A- " - - 3.00
Lorfee, guaranteed to please, per lb. 25c and 30
Keeced blankets, 66x?4 - . . . j ,q
Cotton bats, 1-2 rolls, 3 for . . - 25
J Shoes for
1 MEN
I # sp F'i
S til W ofJU
, high arm,
automatic lift, ball bearings, full
set of attachments - - $20.00
Qp'pd second hand machine, as
good as new, for - -
Fortify ^-onrself as?
• v c winter's
tlaiigerous ills! Cold father alw,avs
briggs more sickr jS than an>' °ther
reason. The rector is a very busy
man in the-lDter^me- ^ a^s0'
lutely important that you get your
syster-111 a healthy condition before
winter begins, so that your stomach,
liver and bowels are in perfect work-
ing* order.
If you find you are troubled with
liver stomach or bowel ailments, 'take
a few doses of MAYR'S Menicine
and you will feel like your whole
system is Ball Bearing'.
Do not delay for delays are danger
'ms. ;lf you are not feeling just right
?ee me at once.
H. C. GIRLINGTON
^^UNGljjw, OKLAHOMA.
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1912, newspaper, January 4, 1912; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234214/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.