The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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the cimarron mews.
ROSCOE C. THOMAS. Editor and Publisher.
issued every thursday, $1.00 per ygflr
A bill is beinp initiated down
state tliat provides for the elec-
tion of U. 8. senators ender the
l>lun now in usoln Orotf.'tn, which
liian now in U-" - trip to i exii<iu
jf adopted will give us a «ha"ce| turning Friday,
to vote for our rhoic« for senator
P. Schneider of Willowbar was
circulating here Saturday.
J G. O Neill made a business
trip to Texhoma last week, re
Announceman t*
DEMOCRATIC
Far Oongretiwan At Large
R. E. EOHOLS,
Elk City
Far Rej)re entativr
W. L. ROBERTS,
Texhoma
O. MARSHALL, re election,
ttriggs
republican
For Congressman l*i«1 District
DICK T. MORGAN,
Woodward
I. L
Town property for Sale
Ennis Loan & Realty Co.
Guymon, Oklahoma
terry
— ^«mii in an> m
at. the general ejection this fall
"We hope it carries and will si«n
the petition when it get,a to us.
The Hplit between Taft and T.
Roosevelt is becoming so acrimo-
nious that there seems to be an
excellent chance for each to yet
t,eii the whole 1 rncb °n the other.
Let us nil hope it results in the
defeat of both of thoin
Mr.and Mrs J. Q Denny and
daughter visited in the city but
urday from their farm west
E. E , Alva snd Ira Ralston
from Do by were our streets Sat
urday.
If you want to sell your Cim
tirron County land, rail on or
write LONC & VAN WORMER.
Richfield, Kans. «H,tr
W T. O'neal was over from
Guthrie wants the state oapi Konjon'tj,e |ftst,0f the week He
tol back again and is initiating a at wol.[t over there fQr
bill to relocate the capitol in that
town The state owns <i40 acres
just west of the Boise City town-
site which would make an excel-
lent location for it
See Walter Kennedy for Farm
Loans. 42tf
Riley Hughes of Kenton was
here in his car Saturday.
B. T. Cagle and daughter,
Mrs. Lisle, of Wilkins visited at
the l-Iulett home yesterday.
Dan Eiland was in town Mon-
day from his sheep camp near
Doby
J Linsey and Critt E Allen,
Prof Wilson, .lane's Morris and
Henry Collier of Kenton attend
4 d Odd Fellows lodge here ^ ri-
day night and stayed over and
visited with the boys about town
part of Saturday.
Bargains 11 Oklahoma and Texas Farms and
Ranches
Opportunities For Investment Unequaled
if you want to sell your farm list it with me
some time.
John Lewis is thinking of at
tending the pie supper to be giv-
en at the Berg school, near Uilya,
on the night of the 4th.
(I. C. Young of Dilya was here
Wednesday and called to see us
and handed out a cigar, raabe he
is going to run for office.
G. H. More of Galington, sen-
ior Wmber of the real estate
firm Moore & Ogston, was a
business visitor in the city Mon-
I day, and while here called to send
the News to his brnther-in law,
1 John C. Warren of Purdin, Mo.,
foravear. Mr. Moore seldom
jrets to Boise city and when he
does he only stays a little while,
and we are glad to take off a
while and have a visit when he
does come.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
the cimarron county bank
At KENTON in the State of Oklahoma, at the close of business
Feb. 20th 1912,
RESOURCES:
$85,278.07
1,500.95
2,665.00
10,285.65
68 90
3 750 02
103,557.59
Loans and discounts
Furniture and lix.tures
Other real estate owned
M Due from Banks
-4 Checks and other cash items
Cash in Bank
TOTAL
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses
taxes paid
Due to Banks c7 174
I ndividual Deposits subject to check 5/
Time certificates of deposit > • •
Notes and Bills Rediscoutited w w
total .
STATE OF NE W MEX., County of Union.
j r h lJixoy, Cashier of the above named
Bank, do nlomnly tl t tfc- itov i«toin '"t is ««. «®the
Ef my knowlidg" M - hr£
Subscribed an<l sworn to l >fi>r>! nif this '.I day of Mrli.. '"O-
SuoBcrioea H c M,.]r,l,|,i„n, Notory Public, Union <.o. V M
My commission expires 2-1-
C. W. Ogston of Garlington
was hereon his motor cycle yes-
terday and loafed with the boys
awhile.
George Crawford of Garling-
V*n was in Friday for Odd Fel-
lows celebration and dropped in
,nd paid a dollar for a year of
this paper. Come thou and do
likewise.
Miss Emma Gilliam returned
• ii>iii an extended visit with
liMinefolks at Stover, Mo., Satur
• I 'V.
Hurry Mefford and John Fry
I Oc.« were attending to busi-
t'hs here Wednesday.
Mrs Brown Mitchell and chil-
dren of Halley visited at the
Wrinkle home several days this
week.
! .OST— Congress envelope with
valuable papers between Boise
City and North ranch. Return
to M. H.Russell and get reward.
No 111 won the 2fi piece silver i
set at L. J. Edgar's grocery yes-
terday.
A. G. Boylan, C. E. Twombley
and O. A. Dungan of Ralloy were
up for the former to make proof
Tuesday. M r. Boylan left an ad
which appears elsewhere in the
News. Read it,
Mrs. Joe Miller and baby ar-
rived from Bogata, Tex., Satur-
day and are at W. P. Miller's.
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. W. P. Mil-
ler were in yesterday and the
former made proof on her hus-
band's claim-
H R. French of Doby was
here Tuesday and told us about a
swell dinner'he had the pleasure
of eating at the Sam Crawford
home on Sunday. Sam had just
gotten baclc from Oklahoma City
and brought a lot of tomatoes,
strawberries, aiid such truck
with him which was the biggest
sort of treat in French's estima-
tion-
Funeral
□erector
Caskets Robes Dresses, . etc-—the
best and most complete line in the Pan •
Handle. Prices the lowest-
Pianos and Organs at factory Prices.
jVI. e. wilder ^Oklahoma.
Is a 4 y®ar rn i biti Nohm Stallion, IT
liaivJi h'rh nrd wfigho 1500 pounds
Ho will n-ni'o t.'-o «*ason nt my '
SKV: -C.«n P. 4 R. ti. 1 b miles W.
of H'.irlev. 4 mil's N. of Bolso .. ity.
TfPMS: 00 to n-uro colt to stand and
suck , If innT ;? rem'vd from county,
•••.vi •! '•:>('■'.! f' U heccm's t'ua and insur
anoe forfeited. Stalutory ltin on colt
is retained
PL I SWORTH
Oklahoma.
central hotel
mrs. t. r. lewis
Proprietress.
Nice clean beds, best table service- all the market affords.
Special Attention given to Automobile tourists.
Popular f^atcs
{ North of Square
Boise City
hotel boise
j Serwx.
a. margo.
^—
Proprietor
^
^ooms.
$25,000.00
1,115.00
1,147.19
844.99
typewriters given away
Ihe Emerson Typewritercompa- I
iiy of Woodstock, 111., have recent-
ly given away over 400 of the high-
i st grade, wholly visible Emerson j
Typewriters made in the world.
They have gone into every state)
and territory in the United Stubs.
There may be some in your town. |
They are giving them away every- ■
where to men, women, bovys and i
girls, over 18 years of age, on sur-
prisingly liberal conditions. !
If you could make any use of a +
S1UU.00 typewriter, providing itjJ
did not cost you even one cent, A
then in a letter or on a postal card j +
Automobilist
nvitecl
Special Attention to Trapsient Trade.
Public Auctioneer
1 will cry sales anywhere in the
county on any day except Saturday.
Have had many years experience
and can please you.
h. r. french,
Doby. Oklahoma.
Correct Attest
i H. .1. Hammond, j
F li 1«A Ki. Ii i nu>
V Directors
r. H. Kixey.
-before
m. w. pugh
mwi judge, cimarron county,
f^oise City5
card
addressed to Frank L. Wilder, j a
President, Woodstock. Ill, simply +
say, "Mail me all your Free Offers."
ami by return mail you will receive
their Free Offers, the names of
over 400 who have recently receiv-
ed typewriters free, and you will
learn on what easy conditions you
can get one of their typewriters
free right away.
The Emerson Typewiiter is one
of the highest giade, wholly visible
typewriters made in the world.
Many who have used the "Emer-
son" and other makes pronounce
the "Emerson" superior to any
$100.00 typewriter on the market.
It is a wholly visible machine, has
every new, up to-date feature, looks
like other high grade 1100 00 type-; Jj' .
writers, though it is selling just | (gW
now at an astonishingly low price,
and on terms of no money with or |
dev, trial free in your o\ui home.,
Nothing to pay at first, and after a
thorough trial. 10 cents a day until'jgB
paid. The "Emer-on" has every Jfl
im w iniprovoui-'i;l, univtvoal «vcy utzJI
board, back spacer, tabulator, two
color ribbon, everything the best;
is the i'leal machine for beginners
as well as for the mo3t expert
typists and stenographers; just the > M
I typewriter for the smallest or lury !
est office. j |
If you could possibly make any | V4
use of a high grade typewriter, "^11
I,.- • . .t ''''i:*t cof t yon e:
cent oi mouey, or if you would "kejM
the. agency in vo ir town on a plan |
-M-+++++++++++"
BUYS a 160 tract of fin j levC
Cimarron County dirt, CiOse to
the county seat; well and other
improvements; a bargain.
Also, many othei bargain
Let us know what you want and
we can please you.
"We believe we have the cheapest farms in the U. S.
their quality is duly considered perfectly smooth
chocolate loam soils at less than $5 per acre. For sale by
colli It' I Cm IN niMir. ,
Weir £ McKinney
• iT« .1.. A 1^1 •> l!li At
Boise City. Cimarron County,
ni/1^3inmn
seeds
Wc have cJi kinds harden ^ Seeds
Fieid Seeds of Standard varieties.
Best Onion Sets, per gal.
Sumach Cane Seed, per pound 2
Home Raised Irish Potato Seed per lb
•i uis M-eil h i > : •«• prow ii 1> t«* li> e yei.i-s suci'es-lulb and is
,„r% porVecir; m-clim«t«d. Try th-nn and you will raise potatoes.
f| Will have Sweet Potatoes in a few days
Fresh Pickled Fork, direct from
Morris & Co, Oklahoma City, lb-
,cti0n Oil
$12.50
X
3 Burners Coair^plcte
Fully Guaranteed
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Pt'KPOSE COLTS
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( Hurley. <iu
liviiitf oolt;
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money «1
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SUllion. , He will
f?rm Northeast
$7.50 to Insure
is sold, traded or
f e l.ecouies due
d. Care will taken
, will not Vie respor
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Thomas, Roscoe C. The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1912, newspaper, May 2, 1912; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234295/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.