The Cimarron News. (Kenton, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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Pile Cimarron News.
-v Vear « 15. 81* moofh* 65 OM t*
(uunl) III
ale Jiidtfo,
ChrV.
froaaurer,
Sheriff,
Aasessor,
Attorney,
Register of Deed'
Siipt. of Ac i ol*,
Purveyor,
roncr
H. D. Meese
' Fred C. Tracy
II. K. G. Putinan
M. E. IIIbLs
C. C. H«Od
Chan It. Wrl«ht
Fred C. Tracy
Mis* nil® Baker
G. M. tiardner
(ieorge Webb
( J.C.lira liatn 1st Di«t
J Znch Cain 2nd «'
{ It. M. ItUlcy 3rd "
Local and Personal.
Kill III
* llSTVi
at ll
The treatest variety of toys at Hot.
Is* act.
Edwin Brook I) art attcnaod quarterly
hi. *<tlng here.
Mrt. Bradley marketed her turkey*
lU Clayton Monday.
S. A. Fry of Z II wastrannai ting bu.
■i:\tiM here Monday.
Jolm Like or Troy was doing busl-
<m here thia raoi-ulny.
F. B. Drew and Mr*. Lane dined al
lln< Harrington k Cornish ho ne yoeter-
Hay.
Geo. Hubbard look a wagon load of
Turkey* to Clayton the for**|«rt of the
week.
If you would wrar the best hat made
tuv a Itoeloff of th« ITnlon Commercial
Wimpany at clayton.
Lewi* Regnier wa* supplying Kenton
With cabbage and turnip- Wednesday
Evening;
ttcv. Lockc wa# confined to the house
hio*t of the cold day* of the fore part
bf the week.
A new lot of pauts on sale thi*
Vnoniing at the Cimarron Supply Co'*
Vlore.
Carving set, knives and fork, spoons.
The) an' all ta*ty presents, see them ai
Wb Isaacs.
J. E Lyon was up from his ranch
the fom part of the week trading with
bur merchants
Robt. II. Dean, U. S. court commis-
sioner, was in Kenton Wednesday
Afternoon on business.
The I'nlon Commert lal Co. of Clay-
ton ha* a complete line of l*eicr *lioes.
None better; try them.
Mi*. Blven'* w < op to church
Wedne*day ctwtiBjS A d also Will
baker and ramlly from South I'ark.
John C. Watkins of Garrelt wa* a
Visitor to Kenton Wednesday, lb-lias
Vi homestead flrteen miles below tiar-
Vet I.
IV W. Snyder *U«own lo tmrrett
\lM fore pert of the week arranging for
A daughter was b"'ti in Mr. and M. .
Tlieo Cotton Wedne*.lt> .
Albert Tanner 'pent hi# Th*nk-;. *.
mj* Willi Ms Cncle Wi . in t mn.
Ma.liline Hayings of (iallh-ns* wis
• ip to the ball Ti< nIv!i f evening.
Not Him i dipi-'iii. ti:. II..- mi
in (lie valley. Slockinen report no Itch.
Tlie Thank«'.'irlng turkey I as <lmn
'ils duty and tho Christ un- f < -• i« In
tlie coop.
November has done liei-elf |
the weather line. N<> hard slot
prevailed.
Jack Zurlck itlpp.t Ills cattle
W. T. Hughe* dipping vat ' psrt
of the week.
W.T. tlugl.c- pii.vcl (i|• <>ii a slon.
claim In the head of North canon
Wednesday, at liauinr.
Ml«s Minnie Bu^'url of (iarivlt, In
company with the lady school teacher
of that place spent Tliank givlug here.
Jesse Tanner Jr. w* down from lil*
winter i]iiarters In I toad canon, for Ihr
Thanksgiving dance aud *e|..ioi enter-
tainment
Go to the I'uion Commercial .-ompa-
ny wlnU iii Clayton, for >>>ur Milliner,
lliey have an eleguut up-to-dat'- line t.i
•elect from.
The feeling aiin ug cattlemen of thi'
Vicinity Is forbettei price* In tie-«|irlBg.
Now I- the 11in.- to buy uiieap vearllng-
and calves.
Tlie Cimarron Supply Co received
e.ter.lay an levoic of shoes, list)', ami
dry goods that art] now <m sale. Coin<
and sec them.
Tlie roail in the lane norili of town
lias been greatly Improved ii> ti
*ocr—graded up and a bridge put in.
Moro work will make It better -till.
Tlie Cimarron Supply Co. has thcin
and you may save > our child* health
aud a doctor bill by Investing in some
children* warm fh-cce lined veti* and
drawers.
Andres Sadchez has wen acooplcd a*
mail carrier on the new route between
Veda and Cuatc , 17 mile*, once a
week at fl50 per annum . H< it 1 Mes.
seuger and Don Pacheco are hi- surely.
We have never had a coffee that gave
as universal aatlsriictlon a* dors tli<-
coffee put up in 3 11- and (I I J pound
Kuuiiy sack*, at tlie 01 narrow Supply
conipuuy of course.
Three ycung men from Cripple
Col. Bl'l t'ortiian, who wa* one ol
Barbi'r eoiinty'* early frontiersmen and
Inter was a ■ >i> | .• non* character with
UoomwN'* Hough Hider* in 'lie Cuban
iiimanlty campaign, was in town la t
week shaking hand* with old timers
Col. Cochran i* now holding forth In
Itoaver ><.i.lity, Oklahoma wliliiu i*
■■•lies or the New Mexico line. He first
itndcilon the harlier oot.nty pra'rle.
In 1872 « K it tlm buffalo aud the Indian
were tlie chief Inhabiiants and the cow
mau had a wlderght of* way. At thai
ilaie In* I.e. l-eovercda large acrea;.
'lilt ** the i-utitlfry wttlnl lip lis moved
t'arthrr and fnitlicr away until In 1SS8
he wascotiutln^ Ids herd* "on a thous-
and hill*" In what wa* then "no man'*
land"—now Beaver county, Oklahoma
where he i* still holding forth, bi
tin,1 m liie K'ttiers battling for tic
•upn-niacy. lie think* Barber count'
silrlght hut (he cow man who want
room ha* no bu*ln«>« here. Col. Cocti-
ran used to hold fo ill near Sun Cll)
when lie lived in Barber c>unty. lb'
has relatives who atfll reside there —
llitrber County Index.
If you ate compelled to be out in the
.-old there i* nothhig like the "Gorman
Socks" to keep your feet warm
W lie re? They are hauging up at tin
i in a rr on Supply Co's.
A. L Williams returned from Lam.ir
Saturday, with '0,000 pounds of flour
for the Cimarron Supply cotniiany.
Just think, half a car load brought in
by «ix horse*. Thi* will la*t the firm
about thlity day* with a regular trade.
The wagon* that came in with Mr. 'V
had about the same weight of feed and
flour for Tanner.
Kou Sai.e:—-I want to sell my
room stone residence and two Main
•tree! lot* in Kenton, for cash, or will
trade for cattle. Ihaiucl I>. Lank.
It Q Palmer will o|>en a Chriatmai
•tore about the I) ci'tnber l*i., and b-
Ide iittracflve tots will have man)
beautiful and scrvicable article* that
will make Di"*< nreaents.
A U\" Ullfr.
Would not Int* rest you If vou are
looking for a guaranteed Salve for
Sores, burn* or Pile*. Otto Dmld, of
Ponder, Mo., write*: ,-l suflbred wltli
an ugly sore tor a year, but a box of
[luckleu'* Arnica *al\c cured me. Ti'i
the best salve on earth. 25 cent* at all
dealers.
Ta* i ^Viu. Teawc na 1 \.ai4Nt.K—100
"Onr little dautfhi.-i i.sd « «lmoat jehol.* n.'..rM lot# m tlie tnwu uf
f,t*l attack of wi . „og ,_h and S - f* "f* '',"0
II. J. Hammond,
M iyt. s. < * _ i l
C. Q. Champi.br,
VlovPrevldent,
, " ... ■■ I Cimarron, or la Beaver county, Okla.
bronchitis, W t|e. Mrs. K. Hat I (. ( •*. H.
laud, or Arnionk, N. \ ork but when , jj> Tll s M
Is that oven-oaf thlu? tJrdcr a new
ouo before cold weather chills you to
tlie l> me. Voil get the b<'kt Ihrou^'. the I
Ciuiniron Supplv Co.
1VJ, IPd'l'Jsa'j
Sclis
Cattle anl Rancties
On Commission.
•prrl) with him
• - oklahoma.
J. W EVAKK %
Cashier. <
all other remedies fall'd, we *avi d Iter
life with Dr. King's N. « Di-covery. I
Our nk<ee, who ha.' ' - inptlon u an j
advaimnl stage, also u <1 this wonder-
ful medicine and tod • v she Is perfectly |
well." Itevperafe t. ' it and l ing di—
■use* yield to Itr. Kin:. > New Di
ry as to no other nted cine* on earth
Infallible fur Coot; i and fold*. "Or
and #1 00 hotll<>- gusriuiteed by All
Dealers. Trial bottle- free.
The First National Bank of Clayton
Clayton. New Mexico.
apllal, ►ao.ooo Mnrpln
tnltrd t t.* nepo«l( Vy.
|Territorial l p« ll«rji
■ ■
Comparative Statement.
HT3«SOXTtT CHS :
N 1
• . of
trend-
Member* of Kenton l.l
Modern WiKiiluieli ..t \
pleaaa lake notliw ih it Satui'di"
mg Novemliei i i i.^ul.
ing night, and a* there i* bu-,
iui|K>rtance to attend to a full
ice I* desited and urged.
L A. WiKorr. V. C.
Brake Int., III. Ilouar
S. Le Qiilnn, of Caveudi*!:, VI., wa-
robbed of his ciiatomal y health hv lu-
va*lon of Chronic t oo-tlp'ttioii. U •: •
Dr. Kind's N. tv lit'.- PIHs broke Into
,i« iiotisr, his trouble wa< arre-t. I and
now lie'* antlrely cured. Thy're
t'.Mnilifi* d to cure, 2-V; at All IX'aler*
Hii ad for sal/; pie* and rake* baked
to order.
Mattik It. Smtms, Kenton
I have a good range stove for sale.
It Is almost new and will be sold at a
bargaiu. See me at tlie blacksmith
■hop.
. M*
a.\i'.
'New Drag Store
R. Q. Palmer aV Co.
—Dealers In—
Drugs,, Patent Medicines, Paluts, T i-
ki arfick-s, civars uud Ttbacco, Candief
aud a full line of
DUL'GUIST'S SL'N'DKIES
Kenton, - - Oklahoma.
« rti- c of Dr. I. ii".
Loan* and Discount*.
Overdrafts,
Extent..,
Furnlt i" and Fixtures,
V. R. Bond-
Five J>. r C. Tit. Fund,
Ca>.li uud Exchangr
| 00,838 Vt
2,4(17 11
112 48
1 R23 I
6.S(H fx>
315jOO
36,88Sf4
J'UIV
start
t \. hi..>>ii
All .11- i-i -t'li't 'i i botvi
Keep Ihein open i vou will !*• sick.
CASCAIIETS a lik" iiature. K>'ep
liver and bowels acflve without a sick-
cutng griping rifling. Six million
people lake and re -ommeml CASCAR-
KI'S. Try a 10 cl-iiI box. All drtiKgisU
We wish to close out the following
brands of colfics, and ill order fo do so
will make special price*:
Our #1.00 slz.e -linn) -a k<*t
Our TiOi- size giituiv suck at 4$c.
tlur 35c tiohleii Itio at 20.-.
Our 40c Alamo II! 1
Our 35c Panther at 2"ic.
If )ou want goul collee al a bargain
bny while ours last. Jno W. Tanner.
PAfKN I S.
Carpenter Shop.
Contracting and Building.
Furniture made and repaired. Screen
door*. Job wor k solicited.
Burial Gaskets
All size* constantly on hand
A. A. WILT - - Kenton, Okla.
TITAL. $108,721 84
X.X JfV J3IIJITI I3Si
Capital, I 26.000 00
fNONX.
Int. i. -t and Exchange, 2,381 79
Circulation, 6,300 00
Deposits, k7o,010 05
-sr. l m-
$ 95.330 54
XONK.
NOSF.
1 904 f.2
100,5411 75
2,290 00
53,217 44
1208.289 35
$ 50,COO 00
I V) 00
5,120 01
60,000 00
lWi.719 34
Total,
The above statement la correct.
1108,721 84 9262.289 35
J. W. EVANS,
Cashier.
We Are In the Market For Your Banking Business, i
- - i. ? ^ Ws/ti
I. X?. XJA T3EJ.1
I'llysician und Surgeon,
Kenton, - " Oklahoma.
Call, proui; ly an wered
II. XX. ZjoofV>ourrow,
Lawyer.
Beaver - oklahoia*.
>Vi!l prju'ti.'. In all i-.i'i - . f tho and
before the t'. 3. Land Office.
The
STAR LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO.
Kansas City and Chicago Stock Yards-
Agent* for the sale of Cattle, Hog* and Sheep Correspondence
and consignments solicited. Market reports furnished on
application. We are represented in Denver by tho
Denver Live Stock Commission Co.
also represented at St. Loui* and St. Joseph and can give you choice of thcaa?
market*.
Rocky Mountain Newsic, w. jones Agt. at Lamar Col. ^
Hie merchant* of Kenton have Iwen
laboring for a year m- two fu make
such price- ami keep *ueh supplies on
lutud us would mippiy the t'iiimrron
trade uud prevent It going to uther
p!a>v«. Now wit 11 the advent ol' the
. new Htuckof good* tecntlV put In bv
Creek, drrtppe.1 in hen- We liie-.il o , tt-. Tinm r ti n, h ittf .v
hunting work. The> expeeti'd to gi i
«m ploy men t in I tie mine* w.-i or town
One of them l*a*<>i. of Mr I'.itt* wlio
Uwd to tie |K *illlil tcr at tisllKin , and
ha been in flic countrv before.
A fliv In the brink hou-e a'djuii H.g
Tanne*'* storV. M.iiuhit eveiilny, ..n
near gettlriy start enongh In il.i nimtl
tin
i rnnlt'oil Kf < i
I PrlfM
cu*e to go fo tlie rnllrotd points to get
Mipplic*, «tn*l certainly not from :i
srnndpoint Of saving money and tlni" j
In going a i*>ng dt*i in. A bill of good* I
imreliased at Clayton a short time since |
We promptly oht iin I". S. and for-
ei^ti Pnteiit*, Trade linn k-. eli'. We re-
port free on pateuluhilit t, iiiitneili.itcly
M rivcipt ot model, Iniwiig or photo
of invention \V. n inn. > nito- nt'or
ney's ice It we fall t.i g.-t .'iteiil. Ili -t ,
bank reference:
& Go.
Patent Lawyers. Dp|t. Patent Office,
Washington l> C.
Ci n in
bin it ted t
ii which '
Article
in.- iiiin.ii wa*
Tinner for ■
inie In'Iow:
(lav ion
jenfly
n|mrt
\li# Wintering Of his bucks Willi m , j,n„Ke A lied twtonytog t < (
Fliand. Collin* got afire from some chiim-
A Tlmnk*giv ilg dauu' (WflM M [ill "• Ud tvini ,ll-e..veied h
Utibbord II ill last evening Qolte n iug to t elllng. Clamt Olles yanked
bumber were In from tlio country It out. The lied wa* lomunteil.
Surrounding. Hr,. ,\. £. Wilt and chlldten cant*
f m, Mrtealt completed tbe punsliaae over from the raoeli Satni hit snd
WllwnnOuUM walla of the .tone j stnyed over Thanksgiving with the old
Vtilldtng ou main Mrcellhls week, of folks. Mrs. Htan. of Trinidad, ac*
bradley Dinkerson. compMlWI her. S visited k w«* k
IraraHH.. ih.i Will, ti • It fMI I Bg fi •'I ;. -
Such things that can bo found in u qualutauce. Mr lit .t> - cliief of
ilware store always make subatau-
\lal preseufa. from an axe to a w nd-
Wlll. Oel them at Bob Isaac*.
ir you are Intending to present any I A pUno Inner sno w Ih r. ot U
one Willi a raior don't lie gn\ded by a * < « '■ N M " "> ' v""
^treltv paper box. Bob I*aacs ha* ab*o- j "'K rhllng X moi. r II- ha* *u.
Wly the finest 'hat you can get. i ' ' "r "'nn J "
one broncho >is hl<
Don't wait entll our new line of
Men's underwear Is all picked over. w' * * '**■ *
Come and get your slso now, at the able to t. avel .. fa-t ■«- n< ■> .. <"
tTlinarroo Supply Co. hour, lie ha* tuned <*<v«*al m*tn
Tlie store of Tanner Bro*. will be Bh ,n ,u'' v'
ostd Monday and Tue*day to ti* W. .1. Martloda)c T^. D . prt-*idln^ and :i p*«t n
• iibllc, for the purpose of intolclng of the Dodge Citv d.-irlct csim We haw lot*
•fork. Customer* please take |n on tlie *tag.> last W' iiu >.ta> evening ware tie that
1
l>r'"' lil
lirltv.
.VSilti* corn at #t 2.®>
*6 25
ir.ao
mis t,.n • It | Ma.
—toe* at ILS'i
3.70
3.M
Mllh* n. lute,lit at ITe
*.80
7.50
6011m lard at l:le
7 SO
li.tIO
TiIm dried apple*
1.00
.00
71ti* ill le.l (U'lieliaa
1.00
90
1 ( r overall*
1.23
t.oo
(ijd* w i*li vrusi |(ooil
a
-at I.S&
10.00
n.oo
Total . . .
*fc .V)
|34 tO
The* flgtio* *li. w that tlie bu)er
could have saVed ♦"i :10 on tin* Villi of
go.nl-, h -*ldi'* III* three d
and come rnmr Clayton, '
dent of Vila«, Colo.
II
i, e'.Oo! outfit
claims Vi In-
stable aud hotel hill* ndded. Tin go.^1-
were no fie*lier, or b iter, alid every
aitlrleco Ud have li-11 «cf<ii<-1 sit Mr.
Tanm r'- at lite fig.itv. <|>> «vd an I they I
ate nut eul ri.le* elllier. t'uu.e to Ken-
■der and at* If you
>ot do tatter ttiMt to go ct*tWii«'tf.
Berkshire Pt^s For Sale.
D C. John-tin. :.l l.xft I, New MeJtieo
ha* Uri-Milt* pig* reotl* for deliver).
Hv :.i-.i ha- ior Mil. Ul I lend of g "'.I
\ Kmt Ubrrtll oiler.
All our farmer rt;i'.-r* should Kke
advantage of the i>"; ivtvdcnt'-d clulv
hlnu offer we this te.u make, which In-
clude* with thi* paper, 'Hie Live Slock
Indicator, If* special l arnier'* InMitute
Kditlon*, and Tlie Poultry Farmer
These three publlcati us are the l*'*t of ,
tlielr class aud *11011111 lie In ever) farm
home. To them We add, for local, j
county and general newa, ot.r own
paiwr and make the pi lee of tlie four
imc year only #1.75. .Sever before was
•o much *u|M<rlor reading matter oD*cr-
eil for *0 small an aic nut of u-oncy.
Tlie three pa|a>r* ninneil, which we
club with our own, niv well known
throughout the wt*t, aud commend
tliemwlve* to H.f read, r* favorable ar-
lention upon mere nn ntiott. Tlie Live
to itoj ><i,M'k Indicntor i* the Kietl agrh-nltiira
feed , nnd live *t.n k papef ,.t tlie We-f. TI*
. Morn ins and Sunday)
The Denver Times
(Afternoon nnd Evening)
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and
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Tb* Haws Thk Times
Per Month - - Par Month - - ".« I
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M e-kly New. andi'ol.. - .OA
W *«*ty Time, (i'uib- With Sund'y New.
binc.li per yr - i." per yunr - - 7.80 i
a.tlre«.
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Poultry Farmer I* the uto*t practical
|K>ullry |Ktper for liie farmer, wl.lk' the
*l>ecial Km. mcr's |n«t'.t te t'dilhm* are
tlie t.io-f pl'.si ilcttl publ it ions for the
promotion of >n tvl farHitng ever pub-
'i*h.'d. Take Ai|VanU)iv ot this gn at
offer, a< II *111 hold ;i"od for a short
time only. Sampk" of tlie*e iiap-r*
mat ! • exa'iiirted hy raltln* * ri t-
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LLS. MASS.
Isa^.
A NICE
MPS. CECELIA ST0WE.
Orator. Kalee Nuas c lab.
tloe.
Did you say "Toys!"
.Ia*t lanrv a I() to iVO foot table
.ketl and stacked with Tov* and
•tma* presents—You can *ee
.ciu all at Dob I*nac*.
M- W. O. Cochran F.b and Marfa-
rot boiM from lfanta* Tueaday
ii on the *tage. Sir. Cochm* and
< aic coming overland add will
m he ti mitt neck.
abti«*al*n*s«s b u< > « •
a one of those Royal iloa*tert gar-
etl with a nice fat tiirkey or <uck-
I i . tim, yum, al.*" Vou can
i . lion*ter at Bob Laac*.
and prenelietl that
dav morniUK lie delivered
rh.mk*glviim urni Ht to
appreciative audlcm*", a
iiuarterly oonferenc*' In ti*
Rev. Martlndale will 1. ha
rt*'mtbs, will -1 will lie t' <
tcrty tBretlnu tf the ron
ai'.d tlie U*t time lie v
lie hM served .1* ye
I elder on ^hl« dl-frtet *
ton inn* of the etum
placed agatb on this
i Interim of' sit > «
Bhlei Martin.lal.' Is ..ne
men of tlie cliureh In the «
I'oUlM AM on R rock and are *nrry to know that hi
in hi* back, a few Aa; « aooi fo ts **e We have
■ uUd his cominf t look foVwaril to t.i •
inlay. Ill* eppetl^r for ne* ttn.l w, ... ■>
•lojr, hoW vr wie ^ tbaS ha*- -o oOe* | mvtd a o.
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WINCIir.9TER
FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
"New Rival" "Leader" "Repeater"
|F you arc looking for reliable shotgun am-
munition, the Kind that shoots where you
point your gun, buy Winchester Factory
Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with
Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater," loaded
with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester
Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM
178 Warren Avenue.
CnttAoo, III.. Oct. 82.1902.
I'.* nearly four tears I fullered
froui ovarian troubles. The doc-
tor insisted on an operatic# a* tli<'
only sray t.i iret wrll. I, however.
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My t i-l.ai i f. t dt-ueartei.ed a*
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wimait i* a ili*vi -<-l*te place at
l..«t. A f ndl* dnu/gist adtise.1
I'.in ti ff.-t a Mtlc of Wine of
CaHii f r -ne to try. • --•! he did s
heg ui impr>*e in a few dav* an-i
■gr recovery wa* very rapid. With-
cbtsen i-vk* I as aaoth'-
ORGANS
BEST in Tone!
BEST in Quality!
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"The bout Is thi' chenpfxt." This old and trut ..ivinp appiic*
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fcTN'swl ^u* mailed to any addtess i xc.
this paper.
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