The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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ti i action taxed ftt $19 00 and co:'• .Geo Trimpa
ncriirini', T will on lh* 1 'th day ;\V E Harris
j:iri><Mry uww, nt the hour of M [Glenn Jacobs
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . i , I A. M of Bind d«yf at ti • < ' y Centry
Department of the Interior^ ,.Mt .tom ..f the cmH. house in raid jC J, Parsley
U S LAND OFFICE at Guthrie 0'nu 1 of HH-o rity in Cimarron Count '. ' | ; Srh." t
December 2 1922 ' -.homa, offer for sale and sell 1 • ,) i'li.Ti .
Notice is hereby Riven that Calvin '; „ hifrhrst bidder, for ci^ph in Iw..I .' Wh'itaker
0, 1
; • nil property above describe )
. i vo much thereof as wi'I satis I .\
,-iiild judjonunt with the interest
I'o.ta and an attorney's fee for the
sum of $'56 00,
Dated this 12th day of Decembe.'
1922.
F. A. Soutar
Sheriff of Cimarron County, Okla.
First Pub. Dec. 14th Out Jan. lit'
Meredith Hughes of Kenton Okla-
homa who, on January 2 1920 mnde
Homestead Entry No. 12767 for S. K
1-4 oT S E 1-4 Section 7, N W 1-4 of
N W 1-4 Section 17, and N 1-2 of N
E. 1-4 Section 18; and who on Oct 13
1921 made additional Stock raising
Entry No 013308 for S E 1-4- of N E
1-4 and N E 1-4 jof S F. 1-4 Section
18; and who on Oct. 25 1922 made
% additional Stock raising entry No
013549 for N W 1-4 of N E 1-4 Sec-
tion 19 a'H in Township 4 North
Range 4 East Cimarron Meridian, has NOTICE OF SALE OK REAL EF
filed notice of intention to make jTATE UNDER FORECLOSURE.
Final Three year Proof, to establish Slate of Oklahoma,
claim to the land above described, [cimarron County SS.
before the County Judge of Cimur- | jn the District Court in and for
ron County Oklahoma, at Boise City . said County and State.
Oklahoma, on the 11 day of January | Forrest F. Bourk and J, M
1923. ' i Plaintiffs
Claimant names as witnesses: ; vs
Sam Iiallock of Regnier Oklahoma
Tom Johnson, William Clark and Ccc
it Brite of Boise City Olcla. ,
J, B. Campbell Register ,
Dec. 7th out Jan. 4th.
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NOTIE OF SALE OF RKAl.c,STATE
In the matter of the Estate of J. ;
F. Plunkett.
Nut ice is hereby ^iven in
Sarah Kennedy and I>. W. Kennedy
administrator of the Estate of Stepb Lambert
cn A. Kennedy, and William D. Ken- p Q Percy
nedv, heii Defendants. Herman Reeves
Notice is hereby given that, in pur ! 1 nt biocd next week)
suance of an order of sale is3U< <l j
out of the' district court of Cimari- j ■ ■ 1
on County Oklahoma on the 12th i
rlay of December 1922 in an action : ^ PITl'i STATE B0AKD Of'
1 00 powder kegs by water power,
1.75 eight shoe-maker's shops, two
r,. 00 i tailor shops, one prist mill, one
I 5? j starch factory, one hoe factory
: : i'O j with water driven machinery,
1.00 one tavern, two saw-mills, one
1 °0 , clothing shop, one carding shor
H oa, three lawyer's offices, two stag-
1 00 . eS passing through three and •
1" 00 four time a week respectively.
00 He adds that 400 dozen hoes
1 00 were made during the winter in
1 00 which he writes.
° 00 N0te what 225 people were
1-95 do ing besides serving as a
".00. trade center for the surround-
2 00, jng agricultural population.
3.03 | In spite of a harsh climate and
5.00 J relatively barren soil New Eng-
8.00 j land has done wonders in creat-
3.65 | injr wealth and producing strong
1.15 men. New England thrift has
100 become a proverb.
6.05 The town of New England
4-00 worked. They work now; they
1.90 always have worked. The
1.00 smallest villages have manufact
2.00 t>ries and other industries be-
1-00 j sides agriculture. New Eng-
l'OO; land has never been content to
■5.00 carry all' its eggs in one basket,
nor has it permitted blocks of
its population to idle; no com'
rr.unity is content simply to ship
out raw agricultural! products
and ship in from other regions
all the manufactured articles it
Bos
0
wherein Forrest F Bourk was plpin-
if iff and Sarah Kennedy jlj'.d William ;
l'",M"111 j) Kennedy heirs and ft. W. JO" ,
ce of an oruor of th<> C <.m.i:t v ' "''i'-' , , , , . . ' ,
, „ ,, , , , ,. nr-dv cdm'r'Nt'ntor of the tstate of
.vf tlw * otmiy of (Jimc,rron Sia'.c .
' •' , ' ' * ' , n A. K; I'.'cuy
Oklanonvi, mnc^e on tVn Uih r'ny of 'drfcn<j?,n1s> dilP,to<l
. igned ad-
December 1?>22 tie rncle
«n'n!strai<-.r of the of J
"Plunkett wi'il sell at public
to the hi:r)ie:<t bidder sub
fmnation by snid Court on tlie GtH
day of January A. I). U)23 i\t It
o'clock A. M. at the frojjt £oor of
the court house, in City Okla-
homa nl! th_a ^',,,'ht tltfo and inter-
est pi fV;e ttaid J. F. Plunkett, at
^ihe time of his death, and rill the
right, title and interest that said es
late has, by operation of law or ot_
Jierwise acquired in and to the fol-
lowing described real estate situate
in Cimarron County State of Okla-
homa. to-wit:
Northwest quarter of secti'bn 14
in Township one. North of Range 8
East of the Cimarron Meridian.
Said property wiU be sold subject
to a mortgaged indebtedness in fav-
or of the Oklahoma Farm Mortgage
Company in the sum of
Said real estate will W so'd on
the following terms arid conditio.ia,
to-wit Cash in InmL
Dated the L' th d;A 'of Decemba'r
1922.
I. E. HM1
Dec. 21 out Jan 4
I
deceased, v.-ei o
tme the un •.
i1 .,v '1 Sheriff of salj f''
A T.TTT
'i ivls ronmissioner.
" -jy f?OU6N.
c '^-h is an infec-
tious d.isease, characterized hi
„r J F WUM.SJ WI«* VW
corinv^ci^ me to levy « -• spe]]g 0f COughijic? accompanied
:.„.t "t0 coil n,,v"!'l'w0 lmd Fc11 wlthout by a long drawn inspiration pro-
' ... proisfiinert. the following <Wn. j,lflJnfl. the "w.hoon", whence
ducing the "whoop
vrni esia'r- situated in Q.smanrv. diesase is named,
County, Oklahoma? to wit: South- Whooping cough attacks
west quarter of section tv/enh\. 0f all'ages, not render"
three in Tn\v: -i,i;> (V.i'ee N-n th o' e(j Jmmune by previous attacks.
Ranre (W East of the Cimarror ^ ^ ugua|]y QCCUrS between
Meridian,*o satisfy a jrdgtnent the first an<j second dentition,
decree of fm-eclosure in favor oi nQr ig it very mre in adults, in
sftid p1VvintiTf ar.d against defend
saw
ar.d
obtained i.ncl
made
whom it may become very sei -
ious. Its epidemics are more
court on the 20th day of Novembo ■ common ;,n the spring and witr
1917, for the sum of $1383.^.'?, with ^er often precede or follow
interest thereon from the 20th day those of scarlet fever and meas*
of November 191? at the rate of 10 ^ The ^jgg^e js generally
per cent, per annum, and the cost'
herein taxed at $30. and an attorn-
ey's fee of $100.00 and costs accur-
ing, I wil'I on the V2th day of Jan-
uary 19S3, at th? hour of 11 o'clock
in 't'he fdrbi<06h of said day, at the
front ^oor ^'le Court bouse, in
communicated from one child
to another and few escape
who are exposed. The delicate
and those suffering from bron-
chical or nasal catarrh are
most vulnerable.
Some persons are immune
the city of fioise City in. said Cim- There is no preitiomtary symp-
tom separable from the prelim-
inary stage- beginning with a
cough which is in no way pecul"
,!1 iar, being that of an ordinary
rntisfy said judgment, interest, at- c0|(j wj^ s]jght ;fever and with-
tornev's fees and costs. out expectoration. This cough
.non County, Oklahoma, offer f
sru'e and seU to the highest biddo
for cash, the said property nbov
described or so much thereof as
uses.
Times have changed. Smai1
■fstores of certa:n types do
^ot succeed ns they once did.
But has the principal changed?
Is it not t;me al' Oklahoma
towns went to work?
BERTRAND
(To late for last week.)
The Christmas Program was
well attended at the Un ou
Church Saturday ni;-ht.
Mrs. W. P. Henry of AmoriRn
and little son Frank are here
visiting the formers parents Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. McDaniel and
other relatives.
The meeting which was to
have started the 24th will not
start until the 31st.
The young people enjoyed
singing at the Union Church
Sunday night.
Mr. Cellinsworth of eastern
Oklahoma came last Thursday
to spend Christmas with his
children.
Miss Mabe! Horabeck spent
3 the week end with her parent".
Witness mv hand this llth day of may on fot. a couple of weeks: her friend Miss Hannah wa
Get the High Prices lor Cream.
Come in and let us show you
our line of Primrose Separators.
We have the number 2 Plain
Bearing and the number 3 Ball
Bearing Types.
SK for demonstration.
Fastest Pursuit Plane in World
Gives America War Mastery ot Sky
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Cave M. Bull
Deceased.
The creditors of the above named
decendent. are hereby notified Ihat
the undersigned was, by tho County
Court of Cimarron county, OklaliMin,
appointed Administratrix of the
tate of * said decedent, end that all
persons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are requited
to exhibit them to said undersigned
Administratrix with the necessary
vouchers, at Wi.Mowbnr, Obiahorua,
vithin four months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice to-wit: from the '27th
Dated December 2?th 1922.
Aline Miller, formerly Aiine Bull.
Administratrix.
First Pub. Dec. 28 Out Jan. 4th
December 1922c
Sheriff of Cimarron County'Oklahoma
F. A. Soutar,
First Pub. Dec. 14th Out Jan. llth
and if there is nothing in the
history of the case to suggest;
the nature of the disease, may'
occasion no suspicion.
During the end of this _ period
' the observing mother will have
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION noticed that the cough is gracv
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ually growing worse and oecnrr
u s. LAND OFFICE at Orti ii-. ing "in spells. Then sucuicn y
Oklahoma December 2!) 1022. a "whoon is noted and the nat-
Ko'i p K Is I rrebv piven that Ruble ure of the disease suspectec.
Allen Meredith of Kenton Oklahoma The treatment of whooping
who on December 15 1920, made COUgh B one of the hard propos
Stock raising Homestead entry. No itions'of medicine; notwithfetand
013236 for Ei-2 Ei-2 Sec. :-M, T, 6 ing the dliaims of tnany to ine
N. ~ii. ie Lot 4 swi-4 n\v "l-i'w contrary, it remains a fact
? 1 ' ^ WA m/ionu i
that
1.2 SWi-4 Section 5 Lots i 2. 3, 4 we possess no means of cmlmg
Sl-2 NEi-4 and Nt-2 SEi-4 sec. 6 it short. We may palhat® the
Jftanga 1 Eas{ disease, by dmushmg both m
vTmnrron Moridi;iir^r«iTs Ti\x^-ntrqc^ ui a oov«fjt.y_ lvC
of intention t° make Final three yr. paroxysms.
Proof, to establish claim to the land The remedies to th''s end Vie
above described, before the County the opiates, chloral, and ant'-
Judge of Cimarron, County Oklahoma spasmodics. of the latter bella-
at his office at Bojse City, Okla., on donna is the most efficient- the
the 6th day of Feb, 1923. ' ' size of the dose must be armed
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S"SALE OF Claimant names ns witnesses: at by trial.
REAL ESTATE UNDER FORECTOS John E. Record Ernest T, Cooper Bv the judicious use of pare*
URE. Ira E. Myers and A. C. Easley nil goric, the intervals between the
In the District Court in and
Cimarron County Oklahoma.
P. M. Hargrove . ...Haintiff
of Kentot\ Ok|j.
J B. Campba'l Register
Jan 4 out Feb. 1
Lijlian M, Bradley ....Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of of an order of sn e i>.-red CC> ^TS^IONERS PROC
out of the IX:strict Court of Ciniar- State of Oklahoma
inn County, Oklahoma, on the 12th Cimarron Counts' . .SS.
day of December 1922, in an action The Board of County Commis-
wherein .P. M. Hargrove was plaint- sioner s met in the County clerk
iff and Liliian iu Bradley was -ii*office in regular session on Jan
paroxysms at night may be pro
longed. Parents should be
careful to protect their child-
ren from undue exposure, be-
cause it is this that causes com-
plications, and it is the compli
cations that are; dangerous.
_ *1 T 1 \TTTY FORUM
$ 100
1.5
endant, directed to me, the under- uary 2nd 1923 all members
signed Sheriff of Cimarron County the board present Meeting be'
Oklahoma, commanding me to levy irig,ealled to order by the ( hvr~
upon and seji, without appraisement matt, the following busillCiS Wi>
the following described real estate tl'an y<*tQtl
to-wit: The Ipwytg Bounty Claims
Southeast quarter of section thirty allowed.
one in Township one North of It ) - ' J. B RatlilT
nine East of the -C'lMiarron Meridian, C. San.pson
situated in the County of Cimarron Pyrf W alton
and State of Qk'.ahow^ to satisfy A T Rose
'a judgment and decree of forec'o -- D. W. Sizemor
ure in favor of said plaintiff a,id Dannie Hagan
against said defendant, obtained and B. S. Thomas
made in said court on the 6th day of G L Adee
June 1922, for the sum of S563 70 Clarence Bellomv
with interest thereon from February R. E Frantz
14th 1922 at the rate of 7 per cent, M M Adee
per annum, amounting in al! to $572. Arthur Coble
W with interest thereon to thi? Q K Barr
J. E. McAfee. Community Coun
of selor. University of Oklahoma.
v< Lt>y to your editor
givino- vo'u* answ'ter to questions
raised bolow.
WfWN TO
. .. ihd of "tne in New
England Ivg^n writing a jourr
l .C^ al of everts, which he cotinnp
1-35 until his donth, a short time ago
1.00 He hecarre a cabinet seeretan
2-50 th t his Lome villrge imd 22F
4.50 inhabitants, with 96 dwei'i
i-00 houses, one church, one grario
l.-v" school horse, one hitrh school
1.0*1 ho11-^. s ctores, two black
■s. me carpenter
vssDon shops with
L 0r sn*'+
4.0r sho.
4.1? w-
n maph'tiiftrv, one
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. j. M- Rader eir
tertamed a number of their
friends sand relatives with a
dinner Sunday, 87 were present.
Mv. rnd Mrs. L. L- Rader and '
daughters and Miss Opal Mc
Daniol left Tuesday morning
f'o • La .Tunta and Rocky Ford
Co'o., where they will visit re-
latives.
Te:1 Coble snont the Holidays
in this community.
Mr. rnd Mrs. W. T. McDaniel
entertained -some of their
friends and relatives with a
line Christmas dinner.
M'-s. Frank Stubblefield is
slowly recovering from nneu;
monia, but she "is not able to be
home yet.
Claude McDan'el was seen in
this community Sunday.
A. ruirober- of TVTr. and Mrs. F.
M. McDaniel"s relatives ate
Christmas dinner -with them.
• Grandma Nmph nas been
Tor the past wee"k.
ul
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Baker are re re
vwit'ng the latters parents M \
*md Mrs. 0. 0. Main.
,phe two Miss Walkers ot
Wieeless spent Christmas v/ith
tbf'r co" -'i K llth W ?«-k?r.
Hips. Hornbeck is home
fVe winter.
for
Our mail1 carrier believes in
"ce'o-brating Christmas, he never
came wvth our mail until Tue*.
Miss Bessie Durr of Tex line
's spending her vacation with
hoire folks.
Mr. pob V/eeks one of the
settlers that filed on a
. L ;m in this community, made
th's his home for several yeais
bnt now of DaShart. Died last
VORAPIO-R^CU.tJ
reLENN CURTISSl
I
D-12 MOTOR
Skeleton View of New Curtiss
Purouit Plane, Showing Metal
Construction.
The test performance of a new
Curtiss Pursuit Plane has caused a
sensation in the Army and Navy ser-
vices. Ever sisce the Pulitzer Race
at Detroit, in which a new all-Ameri-
can motor finished in the first four
places, it has been expected that
military planes of a super-type would
make their appearance at almost any
time. The actual performance of the
first pursuit ship of a series surpasses
expectation.
In many respects, this aeroplane i:>
a departure from precedent. It usei
the same Curtiss motor used in the
racing ships at Detroit. It is equipped
with wing radiators, the most radical
advance in the art of cooling a motor!
shtce 1917, and which reduces the
resistance of the air almost to zero.!
These features were expected. The|
construction, however, is said to pos- j
ses ;. also, a new feature, in that the I
entire machine can be stored for a
perad of twenty years, if necessary,1
Engin- Waic.- is Cooled by Win*;
Radiation — Diagram Indicate^
Hov.' Vater Is Pjmped Tiiroug^
Tiny Grooves i^\/ing Surface.
an l taken out of storage, ready to
assemble and fly on twenty-four
hours' notice.
This machine is also stated to ba-
the first real iigh'itia: ship of all-
An^-rican construction and design,
While tests are not completed, expert
opinion is that it U not only the
fastest, but aho the most powerful
fighting ship in existence in any na-
tion today.
Farm Loans
it you need a FARM LOAN it will pay
you T() SEE me First.
HOMER L JOHNSON
At the First State Baak,
Boise City, Oklahoma.
Application Received for Federal Joint Land
Stock Bank, Loans.
a wife and four children to
mourn his departure. Also a
hots of friends. FOR SALE
. A good 4 r<5om box house for
Ttv s f. M information SEE John L. Tag'
d xvant il(1° in the News Rart. Sampsel Okla *>it9
THE CIM/
KESLER
Publishec
Entered at
Boise City. 0
Class Mail ms
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$ Most people
'Furniture, a
some)bin:
^have discarc
^no longer w
^ These thir
^ attic, or sti
Jbarn, or left
rtting of less a
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a Somebody
^things whicl
^no use to .vo
^find that son
va want Adve
^ THE CIM
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In accordai
Law 1915, I,
the varlious v
eesaing the p
and at the pi
property own
render his pr
the place me:
ifaiil to render
office will be
$1.00 for sue
added to the'
Iiave your Ills
I wiili rema
Hurley Store,
HVilllowbar St
J,. R- Pedens
Berg School .1
Sandy Hook i
Harmony Sch
Mid well Stort
Griggs SI ore,
Griggs Post C
Sampse'l Stori
Gaiftington St
IWillkins Post
Bert rand Sto
Gretsham Sch<
Mexhoma St(
|Wheeless Sto
(Kenton, Wed
Hudson Scho
Boose City, F
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my office in
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