The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CIMARRON NEWS.
RCSCOE C. THOMAS. Editor and Publisher.
BREEDER'S NOTICES
Enterod &l
for transmn
>« Boim City. Oklahi
.on through lh« mai!-
stoffica. under th« Act of March Srd. 1879.
3nd-cl& matter.
Official pap«r for Cimarron county. official paper for Land Not:;#*; umi-odlc j
organ bar mart Union; only cojnty .eat paper. Independrot Politidlly
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY, $1.00 PER YEAR
Petral
2-8 Items
Health it fairly Rood At pri *«*nt
A yood ruin would be appreeint
e 1 by every one.
•I. Dtiffield is still improving hut
*;ow|y.
Fifty eight uttendtd Huiuluy
Sehcof Sunday. On account of
the busy season quite a few were
not present.
J. C. Wftrrt'U Bays he h*hmi?b to
UCt out "f puff walking after his
high headtd team. Remember J
<!, you ure Hearing your ihret
•«*ore years ami leu.
Fred Hursow and fauiily attend
ed Sunday School Suuday (Jome
agaru Fred.
Frank Outhier has ordered a
cream separator from Duffield
The creaai and clabber wiiyon
liauls cream for souiethitii! over
fifteen p MHfft.
Every one was glad to see Miss
Merle Wise at Sunday School
Sunday.
The stork visited the home of
l)r. Lonu Saturduy morning and
left a tine baby boy. Mother nud
eon are doing nicely.
Most every one is working and
planting the land even if it is dry.
Miss Florence Richnrcsof Rich-
ards, Colo., is visiting at Sampsel
Tom Cayton, Clarence Huskey,
Thornton Duffield and Carl Ovis
spent Sunday with K. A. and OrviJl
Lowery.
Closing Out Sale
As I have bought out my father,
I wish to close out my entire mock
i«nd will give you a few prices
Sugar per 100 lb. $."i lf>
Tomatoes per can .10, case $2 40
Corn 4 cans .25, case 1 40
KverylxxJys Baking Pwd. can 20
Matches perdo-z. boxes .40
Apricot* per can 15
Peaches „ „ 1/'
All Syrups 50
Chewing Tobacco per lb. .44
L. It Allium and family spent
Sunday on the Culd Sptings.
1). I) Ilennon and wife were
in from the ranch Sunday.
Mr and Mr*. Wrinkle visited
at the Theo. Wood home near
Hnrley Sunday*
Mr. and Mrs. Mart man and
little son of Sampsel tiaited the
Nfcwa during preas hours last
week.
IS COAL BLACK PERCHERON|
seven years old, 171-2 hands high and
weighs 1800 pounds. Investigate this
horse before breeding your mares.
He will make the season of 1913, Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thurs., at my
farm 4 miles east of town and Friday and Saturday in Boise City.
Certificate of Breeding
March 14, 19151.
Mr. A. P. SHAFER,
Dan bury, Tex.
Uoise City, Okla.
The black colt, Petkal, was foaled May 10, 1900, on my farm
in Putnam County, Mo. The sire was Petrolin, weight 2000, im
ported by McLaughlin Bros, porters of Percheron stallions. The
dam was the black Percheron mare, Queen, weight 1650. and as
Kood mare and as perfectly formed as was ever foaled Her sire
was Freezes, a black Percheron, weight 2000, imported by McLau
gblin Bros, and owned by Joe Adams and R M. Buckmaster of
Greentop, Mo. All these are Registered stock. This horse could
Thursday ar.d called to see the have been registered if he had been taken in in time as he is per-
News press at work. feet as far as breeding is concerned and eligible for registration.
T J. Bader lias abandoned his Th' ia entirely correct. I remain, D. H
usual walks and is taking in the —————————————————_—
sights of Dalhart this week as
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith of
Garlington were in town last
Bkasfield, Danbury, Texas.
Overalls and Jumpers Best Grade
each 85
Soupo Lye per case 2 40
Hominy 8 cans 25
Kraut per can 10
«Sbap Lenox wise .'J. 15
WhiteNaptha case 10
<3andiesall kinds per lb. J.")
Flour.Old Homestead 100 lb 1 f>0
Vienna Sunfage 3cans 25
Pork Henna 3 cans 25
Lunch Peach 3 can 25
Nice Fresh Cheese per lb. 1,H|
Dress & Apron Gingham yd. 0HA
Ladies Vest 3 pr. 25
Ladies A: Childrens hose nil kind*
H pair 25
Calicoes j>er ye. ' 5<V (• cent*
Work Shirts Mi
Rest Granite Dish Pans 50
Everything else sold iu proportion.
F. P. Homer,
ftalley Okla.
Gone to Arkansas
The other week the News said
Wi'l Ogston had ridden hi**
«uotprcycle over.1200 mik-« and
vas st,iJl going good which was
correct in a sense but Will wag
ever here Saturdaj* and t rrtjnto
tlie editor about it and g u*
to understand that it was consid
erably over 1200 miles, in tact it
is just about 13000 miles by thip
me You see, Will gets bis
rime in the paper twice hx do
•uanding this correction which
•s double advertising jind \x*-
iim to takj? ten cents a line out
*>n the price of the machine we
are figuring on buying from him.
the guest of Cave Bull.
Rev. Steele is attending dist-
rict conference at Hooker this
week. He expects his sister to
meet him there and some out
with him to spend tho summer.
J. Martin Ford moved his
family back to the ranch Tues
day. We will miss them from
the town and "hope they come
back as soon as school begins
again.
Miss Derrick returned to her
home at G riggs the last of the
week to spend the summer
She will be back for Normal and
will likely be back in the same
room at school this fall.
Judge Pugb does some visit
ing around since he has a car.
Friday he and family were over
at Kenton and Sunday they visit-
ed his mother down north of
Griggs.
Henry Fowler was on the
streets Saturday and says he is
farming to beat the band Evi-
dently Henry thinks it will rain
one of these days and he will be
ahead of the game when it does.
Assistant State examiner and
Inspector Meekling was here
last week checking up the co
unty treasurer books. He gen
erally comes about twice a year
.Hid about that often we fail to
meution it
Notice to Breeders
Breeders who intend patroniz-
ing my horse will please try to
bunch their m-ires at the farm at
5 o'clock on Mondays and Thurs-
lays and at 3 p m. on Saturday at
my barn in Boise City for the use!
• >f imprecnator, or otherwise youi
may be disappointed.
A. P. Sliafer, owner of Petral '
Fou Sale or Trade—Improv-I
ed HO acres near Carnegie. Okla.'
Will trade equity for good clear,
quarter in Cimarron couuty. i
Mortgaged for $800, 5 yrs.. (3 per'
cent, price $2000. Perry Wilcox.
Se.'ma, Kans. 43 4t|
Wanted to buy a hous\ If!
you have a house on your land
that you want to sell give me
siae and your lowest cash price
at once. Arthur Neilri, Texhoma,
PIALET
MAMMOTH BUCK
JACK
This Jack is 5 years old. 14 1-2 h'd
high and has good bone and good feet*
He will make the ceason at the same
places and dates as the horse. Petral.
Good jacks are scarce and it will
pay you to come and see him.
$>\0.Q0 \o lu&MTe coU \o s\ax\d axvA sucV. The same
terms for both the horse and jacK. If mare is sold, traded or removed out
of county the service fee becomes due. Breeder's lien retained on colt.
Will try to prevent accidents but will not be responsible if they happen.
A. P. SHAFER, Owner & Keeper.
No. 10523.
Keqsiiitoq
Is an Imported Clydesdale stal.
lion weighing 1(500. He is known
ni this county as the Kaaley horse.
Una proved a sure foal getter. He
will make the season at my farm
in Sec. 35—3—4, and in town on
Fridays and Saturdays
Tkkmk: §H 00 to insure living
colt: due due when colt is foaled
or when mare is sold, traded or re-
moved from the county.
HENRY HOUTS
Roise City, — — Oklahoma
m
Honest
Jim
TERRY
Is a solid blue five year old NORMAN
seventeen hands high and weighs 1600
pounds. Has fine style and action.
Will make the season of 1913, Monday
Tues., Wed. and Thurs. 1 1-2 mile west
of Hurley, and Friday and Saturday at
the Wrinkle Feed Barn in Boise City.
TFRMQ. $8-00 insure colt to stand and suck. If mare is sold, traded or remoed
from county fee becomes due and insurance is forfeited. Breeder's lien re-
tained on colt until fee is paid. Care used to avoid accidents but will not be responsible.
Colonel Blue
Col. Blue a Maltese Jack, 5 years old, and a sure foal
getter. He is 15 hands high, weighs 1000 pounds, is well
built with broad knees, strong stifles and very muscular
in general form. He was bred and raised in Oklahoma.
If you want to raise good mules it will pay you to come
and see Col. Blue before breeding your marej elsewhere
This jack will make the season at the same places and
dates as the horse, Terry.
Care will be used to avoid accidents but will not be
responsible should any occur.
110.00 to insure co!t to stand and suck. Service fee due nt any time if mare is
sold, traded or removed from county. Breeder's lien retained on colt for fee.
TERMS:
R. C. ELLSWORTH, Owner and Keeper.
THE ALL PURPOSE STALLION
THAT SIRES ALL PURPOSE COLTS
Will make th« «ki«oh of liil.1 at my plni-« <t-
milrx X W of City. * tulle* west of Hur-
ley on SW! ifc!-4—*. nt $fc.OO to Insure living
oolt: money when colt i< foaled or any time'
n>iire U mild trmled or moved away.
Hoaekt Jim ia u dark brown in color. 1* IS
hands lilgb and weigh* 13-10 IIi.s. Hnn good
■tyle and action U mire foul setter. ]||« *|re
was a Couoh hors<-and his <|nm a Live Oak
mure -a i-oiuliluatlou of blood that tlie world
can't beat for endurance. Hax a kind di*|>o-
•Itioit and imp <rt it tc bin colts.
Marcs from a distance pastured free.
J. W. Jones, Doby, Okla.
PRINCE
Prince is a good solid Hamilton,
ian stallion weighing 1150 pounds.
He will make the season at the*
Shackelford farm, iii miles east of
town at $8 00 to insure living colt.
This horse was sired Gay Brit-
ton 30380, he by Electioneer 1087J?
both in the 2:30 class. Come and
see this horse's colts now on our
farm, they are his best advertise-
ment. Breeder's lien retained.
Thos. White, Boise City
Settle Up
Parlies owing the Boise City
Drug Stor" or Doctor Gamble for
services must settle up as .we need
the money anil we must nose it.
4G-2t . Gamble & Owen*
Prof and Mrs. J. L. Kinsey
came out from Texhoma last
week to reside on their, farm
rear Hurley for a while." 1"hey
were in the city SaVur.day and
♦ old us about a big fishing they
had out on the Cimarron last
week. Mrs. Graham and sons
John and Tom, Miss Ruth Mill-
er and Messrs Brurrbelow and
Briley were in the fisbirg party
so we guess the Prof, is telling
. it straight when he says they
caoght 200. Prof, js sporting a
new Ford runabout and is putt-
ing on some class for a school
Aeaqher.
NOW HER FRIENDS
HARDLY KNOW HER
But This Does Not Bother Mrs.
Burton, Under the
Circumstance?.
Houston, Texas.—In an interesting
letter from this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton
writes as follows: "I think it is my duty
to tel! you what your medicine, Cardui,
the woman's tonic, has done for me.
1 was down sick with womanly trouble,
and my mother advised several different
treatments, but they didn't seem to do
me any good. I lingered along for three
or four months, and for three weeks. 1
was in bed, so sick I couldn't bear fot
any one to walk across the floor.
My tiusband advised me to try Cardui,
the woman's tonic. I have taken two
bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained
15 pounds and do all of my housework.
Friends hardly know me, I am so well."
If you suffer from any of the ailments
60 common to women, don't allow the '
trouble to become chronic. Begin taking
Cardui to-day. It is purely vegetable.
Its Ingredients acting in a gentle, natural
way on the weakened womanly constitu- \
tion. You run no risk in trying Cardui. j
It has been helping weak women back to !
health and strength for more than 50 !
years. It will help you. At all dealers. !
Wrilt to: Chattanooga Maflcln* O.. I sJIcs'
Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Ttnn.. far Special
'rutn.dtoni Ml your ca*t an J 6*-pa** book. "Hocr.«
re*La*i>l 'jf W«mrn." ^nt la plain wrapper.
SAM
Fine Percheron Stallion
Will make the season at mv barn at
GARLINGTON, O K L A.
WATCH
MAKER
and
Jeweler.
At L. J. Edgar's every Saturday,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ERICK WUSSOW.
I. E. HILL
U.S. LAND ATTORN Y
Notary Public.
General Land Office Practice.
Description and Pedi^ree^ss^
SAM is a black Grade Percheron Stallion 16^ hands high and weighs 1650 lbs. JFoaled
in May, 1900. He was sired by the registered Percheron stalli >n Se.mtor 29382, ownerl bv
Philip Smith of Alhambra. 111., he by Pieerop 2450 imported from F arce. 2nd Dam I'oiiv
25905, by Sir Gilberto H127 (5203). lie by Sultan 362. he hy Jfyv.'iri 1511 (705). he by French
Monarch 205 i734), he by Ilderin 5303, he by Valentine 5301, hp bv Vm ux Chaslin 7i;j |1P hv
Coco 712, he by Mignon 715, he by Gean le Blanc 739: 3d Dam by X n S'.v Tr-<Ue 4054 (437;})
he by Bertrand 43S9, he by Bibi belonging to M. Derias; 4th d*m bv Hot-ton 1524 imported
from France: 5th dam by St. Lauren 435 imported.from France: 0th «l uu ov Henry Abraham
224 imported from France.
TERMS:
Service fee $12,00, to insure colt to stand and
suck, or due when the mare is sold, traded
or removed from the community.
Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsi-
ble should any occur. q gr SMITH
A. E. BUCK
"PvtbVic
and Justice of the Peace
All Legal Papers Correctly Filled.
| willow bar. oklahoma
gSHi
Money
to Loan
on seven yenrs time at 10
percent; no interest to pay
in advance. Will reduce
in tercet six percent at end
of second ye^r, Getappli-
cation blanks at Cimarron
News office, or see
JOHN F, GRAHAM
Hurley, Oklahoma.
Caret Old Sires, Oiher ffemedles Won't Can
The worst caws, no matter of how long standing,
1WU. a y. 'he wonderful, old reliable pr.
' i*®pt,C Ilf*lin« Oil- ^ relieves
1 un ana Heals at the tame time. 2Sc, 60c, $LOO.
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Thomas, Roscoe C. The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1913, newspaper, May 29, 1913; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234247/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.