The Cimarron News. (Kenton, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Treasurer,
Sheriff,
Assessor,
Attorney,
Register of Pee.h
Sii|>t. of S.:
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.Coroner
Fred C. Traey
II. E. G. Putman
M. K. Iliht.s
Thomas J. Jndv
Clias It. Wright
l Fred C. Traey
ols, Mias ( 'urtlia Krijjay
<J. M. Gardner
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C J. T. Dunlap 1-t Di-t
Commissioners.?Zu<h Cain 2nii «•
f K. M. Rlzley ;jrj «'
Local and Persona'.
GRAIN—Phil ]>nitz Is now handl
fog Corp, Chop,Bran, Oats.
W. II. Graham has brought up hl-
cattlefrcra tlie Mctcalf pisture.
James Pylea plastered tlio Fireman
brlek residence this week.
Itcmember Kev Lawler will be here
next Thursday to hold a meeting.
Baby Graham has been fjulto for
few daya, but she Is better to.lay.
GRAIN—Phil Denitz is no<v handl
Ing Corn, Chop, Bran, Oat§.
Bob Adams and Dave Darling or
Carrlzo were down laying hi auppli,
ill Is moining.
Dr. 8. I. North ha« resumed prat-tie-
and can be found at Ida oflltu in h i\
W. Fox's ding store In Clayton.
Cheater Bniner is in from a several
days trading trip aud reporls hubiuo
dull fn hia line.
Geo. G. Graham Is rounding up hi*
cows this tffeek and tukiug away tin
calves to wean.
Fd Kd die man brought In soma cattle
from the roundup and will winter them
on his vegu and in his dry pasture.
Mrs. Ed Harrington and son, Jay,
visited the latter part of last week at
the Henry Jones home.
•
Goo. G. Graham will pUce 100 head
of cattle for the winter, south or tho
Cimarron iu Riley Hughe* care.
If Edw. W. Fox, of Clayton lias not
what you want at hi* drug storo In
Clayton, lie will order It for you.
John M. Pawlcy and John Johnson
went to Clayton, Wednesday, after
lumber, grain and provision for them-
selves.
Stuart Eddy lias let tho contract for
two room brick residence to bo erected
right away. It will faoo east ou Cen-
tral Avenue.
Edw. W. Fox, at Clayton, carries
ouly the standard lines of drugs and
pharmaceuticals at his drue store in
play ton.
Wiu. Mctcalf has contracted with
^lagerman .t Duncan for a three room
brick house, the corner* to be trimm-
ed with stone.
A handsome line of Roger's and
Gillctt'n imported Persian perfumes,
pow ders and toilet waters at K<1 w. W.
Fox's drug store in Claj ton.
Jerry Barton went to Clayton the
forj part of the week after lumber for
hjs residence and goods for tho Cimar-
ron Supply Co.
The Woodmen, at t! <-ir meeting
Saturday night took Will Gilt.- iuto
Hue forest and showed hiiu >01110 of
tiie working tools,
1 ft H-ast of Mlddk wat. . I
landeil V*) head .. drj . w- ami rov , I
and calves, Monday, ot Wn. WMt>
ranch 12 miles up th« rlvor, where ti* •
will be winter* <1.
Graham Bros, are nvll satisfl-d wll
the returns of their shipment of cows
ind steers. The c>ws were off-color,
ind aged, yet net f2l, w hile H e ste.
brought oven a better price.
Roy Wilt left for Ids old home, neat
Topcka, Kansas this week for a thru
months visit with friends and recatlve*.
Ills father, who has been here for tw
months past, ae. ..mi auk d hi n.
The Cimarron Supply Co. lias jusi
placed on its counters a big Hue of drj
goods, notions etc. Muslins, Oil tin ^
flatiuel, blanket^, and more goods
coming «oon. Call and see tliem.
Don't let that cough run into con-
sumption. Go to Edwin W. Fox's drug
store and get ouo or the twenty tw.
different rough euros 1 0 alwto carries
lu stock.
John Record and bee Davis ware op
above Folsom the fore part of tie
week collecting on their hay harves
work. They brought In 1. h :nhcr foi
F. B. Drew.
Two cattle buyers came down tl.<
valley from Folnm^hls woek ns fara-
Wm. White's, and returned without
making any purchase 1. Pre vail It)
prices probably did not meet theii
views.
J. J. Ballard lias employed W. J.
Gllllspio to sink a well on the south liti
of lils farm, whetc ho will af once •
nunce Uttf-rectlon of a Idni . Itw::
lie situated about a | ,.it<ir oT a U. ,•
from the K tnt011 town-it .
Fred and Orvil Yog to were doln^
business here this week. They ave
going out to the Butte mountains, 75
miles north, in a few days to do some
work on mining locations they have
there—gold pro«pcct> that arc ver\
flattering.
Mrs. Madaiine Haymcs, of Garrett,
who has been seriously sick for tw<
weeks or more was taken to the
hospital at Trinidad, Monday, by Dr.
Lane and Mr. II ay met Mrs. Game I,
her mother, accompanied them as far
as Clartou.
C. 8. Stevens, Henry M it. lie'1 and
John Jones, of Lamar, Colorado, «> re
here Wednesday on their way south
ast. They were hunting land to
homestead and have small pastures
adjoining. They run about 100 head
of cattle each.
W. E. Davis Is in receipt of a letter
from M. W. Lincoln at Newton Kaunas
Mr. Lincoln reports that he i- much
improved In health but not quite able
to walk, fie is being treated with the
X rays. Ills many fronds here will be
glad to kuow he is in better health.
Rev. B. F. Lawler D.D. of Tr1ni<iid
las set a time for his coming to Keuton
lie will be here Thursday ii ■ 21 «t. ami
remain over Sunday and possibly
longer, lie may bo !i> . ■. >panled by n
in salomu) of the church. lle>momboi
tho date an 1 coins out anil hear him.
of the men who hare *e y 1 with tti|
will 1 Ise above tho froth on tin
wave and be retire millionaires.
County Superintendent, Miss Kagay
states that of the twenty applicants who
took ttie examination icently, thlrti
passed siicoesst'ully. Of the sueeeitsful
candidate#, seven were granted second
,-rade certificate* and the other third
grade.—Beaver 11 mid.
Isn't It about time for western Kan-
fas to boycott King Corn? Only habit
will lead a man to pay 11.30 per hun-
dred for corn when wheat is 10 cent*
less.—Syracuse Journal.
Come down here and pay $2.00 per
hundred. Brother Block before von
complain at fl.iiO.
F : Saw: Good well drill outfit.
Will take part cattle in payment.
W.J. f'.n.T v-Ti'\ Kenton, O. T.
homestead «' •xximdatf.ij v ,ti,'e
fort P0BLI0ATI0V.
l)«t rtmi-ol of llic Iotcrior Unit«.l Stat. .-'
t.saa
han't Offlec at Woodwsnt. f.kl*. Ter. t
o,.iol)*r 29 luot. I
Voli oil hrrsby fivon that thr f llawtng-
ltutad (•ttlrri harr tiled nuticc of their totsn
'Ion to make 0na1 iironf on thvlr r«sp«cli e
■t.ilim before Robert II. I>ean, IJ. 8. Court Cum
.uiidoner at U*rrett Baarer Co. Okla. Ty. <>.
tlereoiber Pth I!*4!, via:
J. RfRABTREE H. A. \ . W0
for the W • aud S ■8 \\ . Section 33' T. t
v.. r.s E. r. m.
He Mmfi the fotton-lnir wltncaies:
Frank CrnMree oH RMianl Cr.ibtras bstk >f'
OaltlanaSjCL T. «nl M .rt Pcav -y and Tho^. K
Kviib. of OArrett, O T.
EH !!, CKAlJTitKi: II. .Vo. let
for the Trf>i« I nd Sand ES".U .^ -c. 1 T. ' V
R. 9E. C. M.
He names the f >H- wins wit nefsas:
Robert Ombtrae. Richard Crahtrae, and A. D,
• • d " I -.-is. 0. I.C; .1 Marl I . •
Vojr'cf <! ' iv <•'. •. T.
r 1. I! r, Re*l t' r.
|St. Louis Gfirlsfaln Atfvocate. ■
it - the organ of the Methodist Eplseo-
l'-i! Church South. It Is pub-
.1 weekly, 1R [>agt s, and the sub-
scription price Is 12.00 per annum.
Wc tiave made special arrange nicut-
to club ti: is great cliurvh paj*r with
the Cimakhok News, during ti., re
mal'ulerof this year, and will furnish
both papers for 12.00. If you are
not already taking a religious pajter,
you had better commence this century
by subscribing for this one.
If you have taken advantage of any
.>t r premium offer that we have made
«*c can still make you a money saving
Come in aud see us.
L. A. WiKorr, Kenton, (). T.
•■••• • i I F itry V" ' l
XOTi . ' • t \ i ■.
neimrt.ii" ' f t!i I i. e, L* .1 • ..r^
'taytoa, N. M< ■ . o,■! (* W1WJ.
Notice !• hereby (Iv-en that the Toll ■>
unmed • tt' h*« 11 d i.otlee of liU .
tion to iiinlc f at proof In auii' rt of Ui'
Inim and tlm: - .id will be • 11.| he
Re<i*t.-r ai.d UMelrer i . 8. h.iuj >):!. , at CUy
ton, N. M -x.. ■.! Jannarj- I*., 1 ■*£ viz:
BRi er: SAYRE of Kenton, oklahoma
for tie hot. 1. 2 and t SW'i \FA' nn.l ,eF.
Smi, See 2> Ti-. -1 N . R. 7 F
ftc names the following wUnente* to prove bi
ontlnaom r«i| t"nco upon and cultivation of
•aid land, vii:
Walter II. Eaaley of Kenton Okla. Tsr.
James Pytn of do ,!■. .1^
Jaek M. Potter of do do do
Henry Jones of do do do
Edward W. Fox, RevUter.
Homestead Entry Xo. 876
NOTICE FOR PrBLICATIOX.
Department of the Interior
Land Or ■ tt etayfon. N. M v.. i
Octob. r 16. 19ill J
Notice l« hereby given that the following
nami'd (etttorhns Ille l notl?e of his Intention;
to make final proof In support of his claim, mi
that Kiiid pr. f will be male before Rrri-. •
ind Receiver D. 8. Land office, at Clayton, v i
M> :ie >. .ui I i • '• r ' 1901, * |/;
Lf'V - EA It S of \ ,m ton, Oklahoma
fortheW' . NFVor.l . N>yi<t; •. r, T|. I \
R. 6 E.
lie name* the following witnesses to pro..
M« cuutirinou# residence atou and cultivat' i
• >f. ial4 land, vis:
Harvey H. Bramlett of Kenton, Okla, T.
Robert T. Mannker, 'f Clayton X. Me*.
Alex McKanile of Kenton, Okla. T.
William 8. Potter, of
Ei>w i. W. Fox Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
I> pnrtmcnt of the Interior, United 8t«te
Laud "(Bee, Woodward O. T.
October 2nd iBfcl.
A sufficient eonte t affidavit having been ti 1
intata "ffice by J.ihn C. Hill, eootciant, ngni .tt
I nine* trad entry "tn ?«i 4. mad. Augun ill I
1 V in..I \'.. „f SI.'
<•-tii.il t. Mp \.. K .i ... i i:.< m i,,
. M.intoya i oni -\ t, la which it it al!e*ed tlui^
l M..nt«ya I • . wholly a' an i ...et tuid trnn
. d binge.1 liin rmtdenee thercfr..in fur mori
th in t .••!.tli. .in,>e making naid ci.iry ami
•>eat prior to the dale of rontr.t and ttmt *aid
irotlaaot sattlo l m.. n and . n! iv l«l bv aid
party as truuir.-t by law. and that ..aid alweii. •
fr. in «aid land v« nol d.n- to the . .iiidoyn..- il
. in i
Arter alt the price of eattlo this fall
lius uot bot n ruiuous to the grower.
Salves ut |10 to 13 arc profitable. Old
«o'W/l re really bett< r patce than for
sveral Jul,). Three year old steers iu
the vti!. y have Lr.i ^ht |37.."iO, oml
callings |10. Th< so prices teu year*
ago would liavc bent ron,jI.l red
|f you wantt* «*• something extia|; We hear little w m-. at a
f
of I prices tvniiwjd but the e.r • inajn p
nice call and lns|N>ct the Dtw lim
stationer) ut Etlw. W. l'oa'sdriij- - n t. . v t, v i• I n,,t . i ,
market > > i> ting within a \eap
secure sueh prices as have prevailed for
In Clayton.
Frank Amos and Clifford 1'atton, two
promising young Kloodlkers nunc in
on the stage from Woodward tho fore
part of tlio wtxk to l o at iwtnu for a
while,
Jack Zurich has completed his round-
up and is now weaniug a l ig bum h of
calves. He will ya.s luatc in the neijj i-
borhoiid or :i00 this weaning.
W. Wilson, of tiurrett, camo h i. ugh
tlie I'tites and by ways to Kenton, j
Monday, lie has lo«l tin<>. In'inl of
valuable .'Hives, from hliiitkleg.
K. II. Drew look l)r Patton to
C'ai i l/.o, Sunday to pi. . ' ( <..
Condlt, w ho has been - • li Willi a e. i.
pll. atioii of dlci'tiaes for the pitt -i\
Week*.
the In >t Ave venra.
t
Not much Is doing at the Carriio
mines at this time. Tht Smolter Co. h .
dUpowed of nearly a ha\f Interest in tli«
smrltrr, gnliiin^ new capital, and tiro
now -tud.i ng Ihv on* and rnek >f |t.,
countr> with a view to adding n<
neif .sary nuvcbln' iy to makr I'm (>re
smelt. A Ias Anlm . < ompnuv h i*
lieen organired to put In aot'ie sort of
| lvdnethm worl.-. IT thi« «• nsp ,1
railroad the ore could b1
slilppe«l to the rueblo utiK
outlay ftprcx|N'rluicii{at work v..
nol be twessary. TlMontup t* mim
under ditll. uttics at pi> * ut but '«<n v«-
alwa> • . ouiea to lh«i«t who peralat, and
i.i •
sil \u\rt(c<
'.. iI'p. iir. •.... , 1 «;._l ,
r'l'.Mik l t. f'.r<> tiubsrt'll'
•mini.ii in, t al < Jarr, it. iikl
ring w'ti b, bill m in ..>! ■,
•r . I'SJl bufi the Ita-sri
•! >• • nlt.id i t. . h..ud
i !. Ww ! tt-nnl t:«j. Okla.
Id .ton'.-'m nt ha< ing, in a pr
IIctobsr 1 Ittd. .,•! I'.irth '
nfti r duo it
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^250 Reward.
N, Y. World,
AI.WOSTA DAUV-JiT THJE PIIKT
Of A WCCKL.
The fin shlentlal campaign is over
but the world goes on Just tlie same
and it is full of news. To learn the
news. Just as it is—promptly and Im-
partially—all that you have to do l
to look in the columns of The Thrice a-
iVt k I. lltiou or tlie Kew York World
whiuli r ::^es to ti c st b^cribcr 156
times u year.
Tlie Thi'hi -n-Week World's dllipencr-
as a publisiier of flr?t n- v.-s has given it
rlreulatlon wherever tne English Ian-
^•iage is s])ok"ti—and you want It.
The Thrice-a Week World's regulat
-ubeerlptloo price is only $1.00 j>er yr.
We offer this unequaled newspaper
and The (.imaukos- News together one
year forfl.SS.
Tiie - rular subscriptloii i dee of the
tw i- ti'.?*
tanner &
.■palmer,
KENTON.
Okla
—
Our bu«in"ss was started on Commission -Machine Business in 1894
and n tin «e eight years of successful business, It is ocrtaln that we
have established a reputation for fair dealing, and selling at right
prices, and never misrepresenting our goods, and always treating
nil customers alike, and giving one price to all. We never have
one customers that can buy good* of us clieaj.er than another, and
we believe this is the only way that will stand real test. All criti-
cism that comrs up and is used when one is selling goods. Tho
proof we offer is our fast iner -ing trade rrom year to year. Wc
have sold gou<l f .r < !„'ht years and here is our sales for October
each year:
MONEY to
^LOAN
If you want to borrow money to buy
cattle, or carry on your business
I can fix you up. Come
In and get my rates
and find all a-
bout it.
F. B. DREW, - - Kenton, Okla.
In
October
1804
we sold $21
.39
worth
In
October
1895
we sold §27
M
worth
In
October
1896
we sold $35.45
worth
In
October
1897
we sold $G5,
.50
worth
In
October
1898
we sold $867,
.75
worth
In
Octobei
1S99
we sold 977.
,30
worth
In
October
I900
we sold 1,361.15
worth
In
October
1901 we
sold $2,743,
,44
v,rorth
This Is what wo itra doing—selling
almost fi,000 in one month. Do^cu
want to do business with the house
that la trying to gain more and more
trade, and which is fast gaining trade?
V"e have not a 'satisfied customer
that w< know of. If you want to buy
for ca-t we have tin.-price: if you want
credit we have tho price, if you will
make arrangements to buy or us on
credit. Yours Truly,
Tanser & Palmer
C. H. JUDKINS.
Physician and Surgeon.
Kenton, Oklahoma.
, Boyi
(torniNG.
Come and
Clothing.
see our BOY'S
Finest lot ever
in KENTON.
r
We '.he i:ude*iun .1
pay • reward •' IC.'iO fe. i
• ou vi. ;ion ti* an> or all |
h aling cMt 1 belonging I
her of the a««ix iKtloo.
V." ^ • i:n Out. Allow A fv'M M (':,;• WBI:1
As*ictATt n, ttaiH tt, O.'1.
' Allixuti
an v
n will
«t and
mtight
moil-
THE COMMONER
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor and Proprietor.
Published weekly at Lincoln, Neb-
raska. $1.00 per pear
We l-.ave made arrangementa with
tliis great weekly toctob It with the
CIMARRON NEWS, and we will
furnish the two papers one year for
1.75.
T:.e Commoner employs no traveling
agents, nor canvassers. Get it ilii" 1
or take advantage of our liberal offer. I
L. A. WiK«>rr. Pub. The Cimarron
News, Kenton O. T.
Ellv.n, Bell,
Howt, PtOKcr,
'mct'ofiiuck. Hid
oth.'f niillimiai
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^CTtxxjr.
r«rttinc awni'
Jther ln entnrs.
Can you dctiji Im-
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"New Rival," "Leader," "Repeater."
WINCHESTER
Factory Loadcv" Shotgun Shells.
"New Rival" loaded with Black powders. "Leader"
and "Repeater" loaded v h Smokeless powders. Insist
upon having them, take no others, and you will gel the
best shells that money can buy.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM.
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Maker of tho
Best Saddles
i ii:; West. Pueblo, Cole.
If you wnntt.. rill.' tUs lll'.H I i* A Pl> 1.1. tli
iuk.Ii in I'nu it.i < otu'a to, a Itift! T. Ffv ut if
.tamiician tt. )l. .'nr nh" tio other aiacn-
fa«tur*r i1tr -w .-raa « hl {nllltiMltii ImH
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/• .1 |- a'nuwuiif r.- af .'"uirys. fi' i'la wliq
rl.le IV 1 ly.1'1 M.ltl# . t!. 1 ar-iHi ' • <1, a '
they ari> the <um*. thsl kit .
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BUY
SEWING MACHINE
Do not 1m div^dvi^I by those who nd-
Vertiso a f SewingMaehlno for
f "il.oO. '1 his kind of a nm.hine etui
be bought fi.' i in or nny of our
dealers fhmi?loj00U> i IS.00.
wc make a vahicty.
THE NEW HO^E IS THE BEST.
TheFi't 1 ' >rmincRtho strength or
I wenkt i i tif H, mp Mut bineH. The
Otmltle Feed e onl 'ii. d wIth other
roitu . in New ll'uuio
I the I < <;. Kewiujj - iiluo to buy.
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Botanufati.. . i udj.1 m U ...to ^ar^Kuiiing
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