The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Plenty of money to loan on Cimarron County deeded
land at reasonable rates. One to m-ven years time. *>
CHAS. J. MARGO NOTARY PUBLIC]
Boise City, Okla.
HOTEL BOISE
J. A. MARGO. Proprietor
Automobilist
Invited
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Special Attention to Trapsient Trode.
Funeral
Director
Caskets Robes Dresses, .etc——the
b^st and mofct complete line in the Pan
Handle. Prices the lowest-
Pianos and Organs at factory Prices.
Boise City,
Oklahoma.
|VI. E. WILDER
Sampsel Sardines
A bunch rhvo Lee Helm and bit
bride a cbiriviri last Friday night.
Frank Cavi® was in Boise City
! this week on the Jury Commission
Norhin Cayton took his mother
[and BisU'rs lo Texhoma Sunday
; afternoon in their nutomobilu.
Wm, Helm helpod to move his
I brother Lee to Conlin Suturdhy.
I. Wiuibli«y and D. H. Tngle
! spent Thursday evening at Clark's
I H. N. Clark spent Thursday at
G. W. Ingle's nxiny up their organ.
We are c;lad to see the corn's-
pondcncc from Griggs Ralley
in thi) last issue. Come again.
Mercury on Monday 4-noon
stood at — 5 degrees.
We have all regard, respect, ad
miration and detnWN for tb«
many good cooks of Cimarron
county, but must say that Mrs. .1
C Warren i* entitled to the Grand
I Prize for the splendid dinner serv
ed to a uoodly company who gath
[ered on New Yea1 's day to help
.1 C celebrate his 61st, birthday
[ Mav they b >th enjoy many mere
I such occa-ions.
Found-a stray burrow. If any
one lias lost the same inquire of
Aline Duffield
Some are thinking of going up
to work on the n -w railroad above
Carthage
R L. Wheeler took 4600 lbs. of
sorghum seed to Stratford on the
1st.
Farm Loans!
Interest Annually.
Anywhere in Texas and Cimarron
Counties. Rates Most Reasonable.
H. C. PARCELLS
Summers Building GUYMON. OKLA.
MOLES AND WARTS
Removed with MOLESOFF. without pain or
danger, no matter how large or how far rais-
ed above the surface of the skin. And they
will never return and no trace or scar will be
left. MOLESOFF is applied directly to the
MOLE or WART, which entirely disappears in
about six days, killing the germ and leaving
the skin smooth and natural.
MOLESOFF is put up only in $1.00 bottles.
Ench bottle la forwarded poitpaWl on receiptor prion, in nmitly pnck^d in a plain
eaM'. necomiiunied by full directions and contain* enough remedy tc remove eifrbt
o? tenordinary MOLES or WAKTS. We «ell MOLKSOKF under po.lllve
lilJAK ANTKE if it fulls to remove your MOLl'. or WART. we will promptly refund
the dollnr. letters from personiM?e we all know, together with uiucti valuable
information, will be mailed free upon request.
Guaranteed by the Fin. Distributing Florida Distributing Co.
Co. under the Food and Dru«a Act, «
June so, isms, serial No. 45033. Pensacola, Flonda.
For Farm Loans
Boise City,
Oklahoma
-See-
. W. Pugh
Willowbar
A beautiful snow fell here on
the 4th & 5th. This will irrigate
the hopes of those sowing large
crops of wheat this fall.
W. D. Jones has another attack
of fever, however we hope for his
recovery soon,
Misses Mina and Hazel Key and
Edith Bradford attended the read
ing circle at Boise City last week.
A E. Buck and J. E. Swiger
each made a business trip to the
oounty seat last week
Homer Bellomy made a pleas-
ant trip to Boise City Thursday
evening.
Carl Anderson has sold his inter-
ect in the Willowbar Liar, to Mr.n
Ed Swiger who with the assistance
of Ira Noble (assistant editor)
will continue it's publication for
the benefit of the Willowbar Lit
erary Societv. The Literary mee*s
again Jan 17,1913. A very inter-
eating subject is up for discussion,
namely; "Resolved, that foreign
immigration should be prohibited
in the United .States." All are in-
vited to a'tend.
J R. Pherigo and daughter,
Mrs. Lrwson. John Vannatta, F.
C. Behrendt., Howard Connor and
T. S Hickman went to Boise City
on proof business Saturday.
Ashby D. Shumwav is improv.
ing at this writing. Dr. Long is
attending him.
A. J. McPherson went to Boise
City Saturday on business.
Revolver The Retrioften U-M-C Cub « tf* Bcvcbwr March.
and Pistol Cartridges
The red bull brand is chosen by tb« majority of revolver and
pistol experts because ihey know tfeat—
the ignition is prompt, uniform ond sure,
the accuracy is jjoaraateod by records
V'orU's Tndcwrr Fifty-Shot Pistol Record held by Oenrd? Armstrong, score 482 ex 500
World's Isdoor Twctity-l'ivc Shot 1'istnl Lvcoord held by George Armstrong, score
ct 251.
World's Seventy-Five Shot Rapid Fi™ Record held by A. P. l*sne. score tli6 ex 750
World'* Ootdoor t*ocke: Revolver Record held by A. P.
L-«e, score 211 or
World's Grand Ajftresatc Individual Record bold by A. T.
i ,ane, soore 1236.
World's Military Record held by Samuel Potcrnn,
SIS «x 250.
eli made with Remington-UMC ammunition
RMiTtrton-UMC—ihe perfect shootina combinstian
Rciisftsa Arais-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
Z39 Brotivii 3 Jerk CltJ
Doby
Jim Jordan made a trip to the
railroad last week.
Lawrence French has moved
his house from the east side of his
claim to the west side to get closer
to his mother's pumpkin pies.
Monico Casteneda is improving
and can get about some with his
sprained angle.
John Ohnick was in this neigh-
borhood last week and finished up
the broomcorn threshing around
here.
Quite a snow storm Sunday and
Monday— almost a young blizzard
W. J. Witt has accepted a posi-
tion with The HnrVy Mercantile
Co. and began work the first of
j the year.
H. R. French and S E Potter
and families ate New Year's din
ner with A. D. Stassi and family.
Mr. Stas9i proved his ability at
baking turkey, and the 20 pounds
went onto the table without a flaw.
The host and hostess did honor to
the name. Those present pro
nounced it the finest dinner they
had had the pleasure of pa-taking
for sometime.
Henryt Hood was in town Tiies
day.
Harry Johnston made a trip to
the river Wednesday.
C. Qoaekenhush is spending a
few days with Chas. Rowen on the
river.
H. R. French was in Boise City
Tuesday
A Natural Question.
"Hubby, I'm going In for the simple
fife a while." "Alt right, my dear,"
•aid Hubby, as he reached for his
•heck book. "How many gowns will
that require T"
Commissioners' Proceedings
The Honorable board of Coun
ty CoinmirisionorM of Cimarron
County, Oklahoma, met in regu
iar Hc.sxion ut the ofllce of the
County Clerk at Boise City Ok
lanoma Monday, Jan. tttli 1013.
at 10 a ni' all members of the
Board being present.
The following proceedings were
bad:
It is ordered that the follow
fog claims bihid on Court Pond
Claim No. HtM l'\ M. Mekinney
Bailiff for G. J. $4 00
„ ,, 805 Alva Ualston jury Her
vices 4.00
,, n HOO It. H Cazee jury s. *«.110
„ , H07 D. C. Means „ „ 4 00
„ , HtJH G. W. Fellows , „ ft.40
849 OP. Witt
„ „ H70 E. li. Truax „ „ 5 30
..H71H.G. Miller 4 IK)
,, „ H72 F C. Simpson ,, „ fi 40
„ „ H73 C. W Stepp ., ,, 7 ftO
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i NEW YEAR S
Greeting!!
,,0 00
„ ,. 4.00i
,,7 50
„ „ 4 00
„ „ 5 00
„ „ 0 00
,, „ 4 hft
„ „ 0 90
„ 7.50
,,4 10
„ 4 00
„ 4 00
, „ 7.00
., „ 7.50
,, , H74 August Decker
„ H7.r> II T. Walker
,, „ H70 W. E Hughes
„ „ H77 J. E Belt
t, ,, H7H John Yeo
,, „ H7i> W II. Walker
,, „ hho John Graham
„ HHi lien Cox
,, , 882 C. E. Allen
,, , 888 T. J. Bader
,, „ hm4 li. C. Thomas
,, ,, 885 T. W. Peters
,, „ hho A L. Cunningham ti.iiu
,, ., 8h7 L- D. Bull ,, ,, 5 50
,, ,,88h J. T Brown „ 7.50
,, „8tf9 M H Russell „ 4 00
„ ,,891 Chas. Craig ,, ,,7.55
„ ,, 891 H. G, Wilson „ 5 ho
„ „ 892 George Adee ,, „ 4 55
, ,.893 J R Campbell „ „0.10
„ ,, 894 F. R, Hegwood ,, ,, 4.80
„ „ 865 L. E Shaw
,, „ 896 H. A. Harris
,, ,,897 James Mizer ., „ 4 00
., ,,898 L. J. Edgar ,, ,, 4 00
„ 899 John Vannatta witness
fees 3 20
4, „ 900 Sid Lackey „ „ 1.60
„ „ 901 C. S. Margo „ „ 1.00
„ „ 902 Buck Sevier „ ,, 2 00
,, 903 Geo Means „ „ 3 00
„ „ 904 E. D. Ellsworth „ „ 2 50
,, 905 C. F. Rowan „ 4.00
,,906 A. M. Russell „ „ 2 90
„ ,, 907 F. A. Soutar ,, „ 1.00
,, „ 90H Walter Kennedy ,.1.00
! It it ordered that the follow
ing stock brands be approved
John Hughes T. K, connected
anywhere on left side of animal
for cattle and horses.
Tom Hughes Lazy T. tiguro 4
connected on left shoulder for
horses and cattle.
F. B. Cavis CX on right hip
for cattle same auywhere on
right side of animal for horses.
On motion board adjourned un
til 1 o'clock.
Board reconvened pursuant to
adjournmeut.
It is ordered that the follow-
ing official reports be approved
R. A. Owens register of deeds
and district clerk.
E. B. McMahan county clerk
and clerk of the county court.
A. W' Butts county Attorney.
M. \V. Pugh county judge
S. T. Smith, sheriff
B L. Bivins twp. Clerk of Har
rison township.
It is ordered that the follow
ing claims be allowed on Supply
Fund.
Claim No- 862 G. 6. Granville
for coal $21 27
„ 1, 910 Cooperative Pub. Co
supplies 4 10
„ 926 R, A. Owens post. 5 28
„ „ 927 Walter Kennedy post
age and express 6 97
„ „ 928 E. B. McMahan postage
and express 8.95
,, „ 929 J. A. Ellis postage 15.06
,, „ 931 A. W. Butts express .85
„ „ 932 M. W. Pugh exp. .Ho
It is ordered that the taxes on
sections 25 to 30 inclusive 5 7 be
jplaced in district No. 13 instead j
of school district No. 7 on 1912
rolls
Il is ordered that the taxes
figured on 160acres in 5 8 no de
scripLion of land being given be
stricken from 1912 tax rolls.
It is ordered that Sw of Sw 14
2 9 be assessed on 1912 rolls as
40 acres instead of 160 and taxes
reduced accordingly.
It is ordered tliatNw of NE
24 5 3 be stricken from 1909 roll
same being duplicated and tax
sale certificate be cancelled.
It is ordered that the taxes of
Haivey Wise be placed in Dist,
No. 44 instead of Dist, 9 and tax
es reduced accordingly.
It is ordered that the personal
taxes of F A. Soutar be placed
in school district No. 16 except
taxes on cattle one half shall be
placed in Dist. No. 55
It is ordered that Nw 14 sec.
7 1 2 be stricken from 1911 rolls
same not being proven up.
It it> ordered that N 1 2 of Nw
1-4 and N 1 2 NE sec 5 and w 1-2
Sw N 1 2 Nw sec 35 5 4 be strick
en from 191- rolls as assessed to
H Biite affidavit being made!
that A- H. Brite does not own I
said land.
[Continued in noxt issuej •
Fob Fakm Loans—See M. W.!
Pugh, Boise City, Okla. 2l-tf!
111 11
1912
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WAvS THE BEST YEAR
for me since 1907. I want to
thank my patrons for their liberal sup-
port and the confidence manifested in
me—My aim is to do the square thing
and extend accommodations as far as
I am able, and I shall continue this
policy as I know of no better way to
run my business.
I have about 12S regular customers
and I want about that many more for
1913—and I will get them if fair deal-
ing counts for anything.
I have doubled up my stock to get
a good start on the 1913 trade. Now
it you are not my regular customer,
come on and begin with the new year
and get a better grade of goods for the
same money you have been paying.
New Cash Prices
c> \ * $1/15
ComvoxiTvii 50-\to 6.00
'Ko. 5 Atomvwa yir &ox \.£0
M M ^ il y, ,1
AD\vv\e "R-ocW Cau&xj
Ask for prices on soap by case.
will make some very low prices on
baking powders in quantities. Have
finest flavorings at lowest prices.
I can interest you in Piece Goods—
5c to 60c per yard. Have just opened
up some very heavy triple fleece flan-
nel for making blankets.
I have a good supply of shoes, overshoes, {
leggings, overalls, jumpers, in fact, I have
my store rooms full. I am also carrying the
best felt roofing I know of. If you want
something good try it on your house or barn
and the rain or snow wont get in and it lasts
for ages. Can get anything you want.
^alVoved SuWs axvd 6\)eveoa\s
I expect to sell $1000 worth of tailor made
clothes in the next 60 days, so don't help to
disappoint me but put on your best fitting
suit and come and let me take your measeue
and lets begin wearing better clothes. I will
please you or it's no deal.
"Wlae\vvxves
I am still in the sewing machine business
—not a sewing machine agent but I buy
and sell machines. If you want to save the
freight and two or three dollars extra give
me your order and 1 will please you.
"Wl&vyr's §\omae\v "5Um&a
Well, if you don't know about it you had
better get you a few rounds now and get your
system cleaned up before cold weather. "The
Kenton Drug Store now handles this won-
derful remedy, and I will have a gross in a
few days. Better give it a trial now.
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H. C. Garling'ton
gGarling'ton,
Oklahoma.
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Thomas, Roscoe C. The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1913, newspaper, January 9, 1913; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234254/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.