The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Hail! Hail!
Hail!
The hail aeaHon is nLmoxt here. Protect yourself by inaurinfc
your wheat and other small urain against lews by hail with the
"Old Reliable" St. Paul. By insurlnr with thin company you 1ak.«
n< chance*. A policy with the St. Paul means absolute protection.
Following i a list of policy holders to whom the St. Paul paid
hall louses last year In Cimarron county:
Jameson
Iru F. Noble
P. E. Alexander..
P. J. Schneider..
H. H. Nail
Peter Schneider...
Denver Nail
John Vannatti
Wm. Castor
A. J. Jlles
JOHN
...$
51.00
32.50
36*J.r o
447.RO
175,00
45.00
1626.0(1
8.40
60.00
F. C R A H
Boioe City,
J. A.
G. Ruppamer
K. C. Behrendt
T. C. Schneider
Geo. W. Marsh
Curmon Nail
II. A. Schneider....,
J. II. Conner
A IN, Local Agent.
Oklahoma.
87.50
60.00
443.50
870.OU
450.00
186 00
1H4.00
4.80
There
SAMP3EL
lotn of land lookers a-
round this week.
The drouth is pinching many pas-
I tures as well as wheat fields.
T. C. Cay ton has lv*en out re-
pairing the telephone line two or
three times recently.
I Mr. and Mr . Gilmer are enter-
I mining tneir two i;rand children from
Missouri.
W. P. James and wife and Mrs.
Gllmi i vii.it d at H. N. Clark's last
Friday.
The hoys played ball on G. W.
Lowcry's place Saturday and Sunday.
Hugh Bllllter expects to begin a
PrepuTedness!
PREPAREDNESS IS THE ISSUE OF THE DAY
Wo arc prepared to shoe your family ||l
and save you several dollars. Our ; 1
new Spring styles are ready the as- L
cuiupivvn
s Ladies,
sortment is bigger and more complete
than ever before.
Smart new styles for the
pretty Sandals for the Children;
sturdy Oxfords for the Boys; all are \
splendid values, made from solid Inn- V
iber throughout an,l sold at less then
you would pay for "shoddy" shoes.
WE ARE PREPARED TO S
ERVE YOU TO ADVANTAGE.
WHEN YOU NEED SHOES COME TO US.
L. J. EDGAR
noise. City .. ■■ Oklahoma
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PURE BRED STALLION License
CAKRACI (0S171!) 52290 in on imported prize win-
ning 1'erchieron Stallion. Won lirst prize at Nogent,
France, uh a two-year old. Dark dapple gray, weight
liMKi lbs. Have seen his colts and know hi' itt a gocx
breeder. Come and see him before yon contract.
C.ip&ul« Service only, .it 2:30 p. nt. every day ex-
cept Sunday. I attended two terms of the H reed in
School at kant«nH City and know how this service
should Ik? handled and handle
test sciontiliic methods.
2-B ITEMS
iry good at
11 Ith very i.ood at present.
I v and wife and D.
H. W
Si i
. Ingle and family visited at tie j
jme of B. Ingle Sunday.
Prof. II. L< Brown freighted to i
tford tho first of the week.
G. W. Ingle lost a good work horse
Friday night of Inst week.
Isaac Wimbley went to Elkliart
Tuesday on business.
The wind blew Dad I/owcry's large
cattle shed down Saturday.
G. VV. Graybeal delivered hogs to I
Texhoma last week. He received 9|
eents per pound.
A. S. Cupp and sister Miss Mnudo
and brother-in-law and wife made a
flyng trip to Bee City Monday.
The person that gets any of 16 j
or 36 will surely have to do some
bidding tho way it is selling.
IS. T. Ixiwery went to th R. H.
Clark ranch to help brand cattle.
.J. Outfield is helping at the Wil-
lowbar store lor a few days.
according to the la
Scrub Jack Licensc Na. 290
JOE BAILY is a Black Jack, white points, a big jack
with good bone and long slim ears: gets the good
kind of mules Plenty of young mules on the place
to show you as to his breeding qualities.
Will lervo natural service in tho morniup and
Capsule Service at 2:30 p. m. every day ?xc?pt Sunday.
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Thin stallion and jack will make make the 191G season together at my farm five miles
north of Willow bar, Oklahoma. TERMS: The service fee for either the horse or jack
is Ten Dollars to insure colt to stand and suck. The lien provided by 1915 Statutes is
retained on mare and colt for tho service fee, and fee becomes duo at any time marc is
sold, traded or removed from the county, or when mare foals.
GEO. D. YOUNG. OWNER WILLOWBAR
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The School Land Sale
Will be held in "May 1916.
Are you prepared to buy that adjoining quaitet
That's the question.
If you havn't the money, let us make you a loan;
That's our business.
We loan for three, five and seven years;
That gives you plenty of time.
Our interest rates are reasonable;
What better could you ask for
Hurry "p and get a loan, if you want one;
That's the only way.
Let us have your application for a^ loan today.
We get the money for you right now.
THE CIMARRON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY,
That's our only name.
BOISE CITY, OKLAHOMA,
That's where we live.
WHEELESS
The revival at Mexhoma closed last
week. Although the visible results
were not Vrge we feel sure much
good was accomplished.
Quite a number of cases of mcas
Ios are prevalent ir fhe neighbor
hood.
Mrs. Stratton, who has been very
ill for several weeks has improved
sufficiently to be removed to the
home of her daughter Mrs. Clarence |
Roberts.
E. D. Strohm made a trip to
Boise City the first of the week.
W. S. Bornett attended the land
sale at Boise City.
Jacob Mosie'r of Clay county, Texas,
visited at Grandpa Klaus' and at E.
D. Strohm's.
Land seekers are here almost daily
looking over the country.
We hear that our neighborhood is
to have another store.
Considerable planting is being
done.
" SCRUB JACK
LICENSE 353
COLONEL
BLUE
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This is the same Jack which I had last season
and the one before tlrat. He has plenty of colts in
the community and they are sufficient advertisement
for him. He will stand any comparison, you wish to
make with other jacks of this part of the county and
come off winner. He is a good jack and a sure foal
getter and good breeder. Has good style and action.
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COLONEL BURNSIBES is a coming four year old
Missouri Black Jack of the best jack stocks of that
great jack and mule state. He has all the points of
the best pedigreed jacks—large head, long ears, big
bones, strong joints, good foot, etc. You should see
this jack before you breed your mares. He is in ex-
cellent condition and ready for service. Every one
who has seen this jack has been pleased with him, so
olFer him for service with full confidence that he will
make good and that you will be pleased with your
colts by him.
SEASON OF 1916— These jacks will make the 1916 season at my barn on Section 28,
Twp. .'5, Range 4, seven miles southwest of Boise City, on the Goshen Ranch section.
TERMS: Service fee for either jack will be $10.00 to insure colt to stand and suck;
fee due when mare foals or at any time mare is sold, traded or removed from the com-
munity; breeders lien is retained against the mare and and colt for servir • fee. as pro-
vided by Session Laws 1915; not responsible for accidents but every precaution taken
to prevent them. Experienced breeder in charge.
R. C. ELLSWORTH. Manager
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For sale-—New bulb auto born, nev-
er been used. Apply at News Office.
Subscribe for the News. It : ■ the
only county seat paper and only' Si.
Rheumatism
j If you are troubled with chronic
or muscular rheumatism give Cham-
I borlain's Liniment a trial. The re-
! lief from pain which it affords is
■) alone worth many times its cost. Ob-
j tainable everywhere.
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Old people who are feoble, and younger © QB& <52E93SB3SBSS9 © ti* ■..............
people who ate weak, will he st lengthened
end enabled to go through the depress- |
ir.g heat of summer hv taking regularly
Grove's Tasteless Ch ill Tonic. It purifies
and enriches the blood and builds up
the whole system. % 50c.
Grade
iVOLEUR du SCAT
III
This Big Bay 'Belgian stal lion is now acclimated and is
in the county. Come'and see Iv's colts before you breed,
colts from him—have some now to show you. II is an imported
ce in Belgium. He weighs 1,800 pounds in work order and
The American Association
of Importers and Srect'ers
of Belgian Draft Horses.
—Certificate of R i tr
THIS IS TO CERTIFY:
That upon the application of
Mr. A. Latimer Wilson of
Creston, T>wa, there hat
been recorded in Vol.. 3 of
the Resist .t of this Asso-
ciation as Number 334, th-
Belgian Draft Stallion
known as Vdcvir dc Ka1 ,■
whose Belgian Stud No. if j|
42612. As shown by the j;,
proofs on file, said stallioi p
is in color bay, stripe ir
face. a little white on bine" I
heels. Bred by Messrs. Dc-!
Croes Bros, o" Hoves. Im-
ported Jfly 17, 19t'-„ by A.
Latimer "Wil.son. Foah d or
April 15, H'05. Sired by
Marquis d'Erboek 20710, h
by Major d'Herffelinger 31CP
Out of Julie c'.'Erbeek 16<>59
Dam Cha: lot to d'Abeea'.str-
aat 14r)93, she by Orangiste
3694, out of C< ndroza 10229.
J. D. Conner, Jr., Sc
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showing the best colts
AU liiy mares will bring
hoi'se. approved by the
has good bone and act;on.
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He will make the season at my place on the school land Sw. 31 3-6; 4 miles west
and 2 south of Garlington; east and 3'^ south of Boise City.
itiRfflb: $10 to insure colt to stand and suck. Money due when mare foals and
breeder's lien retained against mare and colt until
paid. Fee must be paid bafore mare is sold or trad-
ed or removed from county unless arranged for. Care
will be taken to avoid accidents but will not be re-
sponsible f theey do occur. Free Pasture and Waier.
Breeding hours 10:30 a. m. znd 6 p. m.
s(Ja
Oar ngton, Ckl i
lOll A He v the
iyfiO 1916 so -.son at
my farm nc<-ir Garlington
Equipped .with bam n irarp Impreg-
- nator -recommended as being sure in
most cases or bi:
No: 1.75
n erms:
$10 to insure
colt to stand and
suck. Breeder's
lien is retained
and service fee
becomes due if
mare is sold or
traded or remov-
ed from com-
munity.
Verv careful to
preven t accidents
but will not be
responsible ir
they do happen.
Pasture and
Water Free
SAM is a Black Grade Percheronl6V2 hand:- hi-h and weighs 1G50 pounds.
A sure foal getter and breeder. He was foaled May 6, 1906, and was
sired by the Registered Percheron Stallion Senator 28382 owned by Phil
Illinois, he by Piceron 3450, imported from France; 2nd darn Polly 26605 by
Gilberto 8127 (5203); I e by Sultan 362, he by Favori 1542 (765). he by French Monarch 205(744)
he bv Ilderin 5303, he by Valentine 5301, he by Vieux Chaslin 713. he by Coco 712, he by Mig-
r.on '715, he by Or.e h>* Kane 739; 3rd dam Nit; >'y Trotte by. Bert rand 4389, he by Bibi, be-
longing 'to M. Derias 4th ea-n by Rector 524, imported from Franco; 5th dam by St. Laurien
435, imported from France; 6th dam by Henry Abraham 224, im|xjrted from France.
g C. E. SMITH, Carlington, Okla. |
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Smith of Alhambra.
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1916, newspaper, May 25, 1916; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc235489/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.