The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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I am leaving" the County ane State, therefore I will eli at public auction
at my farm in Sec. 1, Township 2, Range 7, 1 mile north 1 quarter west
of Sampsel, 19 miles Southeast of Boise City and 9 miles Southeast of
Garlhigton, the following described property.
THURSDAY, DEC. 2nd.
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Sale at 10 o'Clock Sharp
Should day be too stormy to have sale will hold the following day
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7 HORSES /
1 sosrt-l horn* 51 years old, Wt,12"0
3 black niare.ir. foal, 7 years old,
weight 1000
1 bay mare, lij years old, wt. 1J100.
1 black gelding, coming .'5 years.
] brown saddle pony I years old.
1 spring filley colt, 8 months old
1 bay horse, smooth m^utb.
12 CATTLE 12
2 cows 1 years ol<l; fresh in spring
1 cow I years old. giving milk.
I cow 4 years old with calf by side
1 yearling ateer, 1 spring calf
4 yearling heifers.
1 White faoe .'> }ar o Id gnult bull
FARM MACHINERY
1 McCormick row binder.
1 disc 12x14, 1 two row curler,
I Emerson lister, 1 Hock Island
lister. 1 l lin, walking plow.
1 12 foot harrow.
1 good ;i 1 4 inch Peter Shutler two
wagon, 1 good 2 ;■{ tin wagon.
1 carriage with tougue, 2 sets
leather harness. 1 set chain liar
ness, I saddle, a good ont, and
riding bridle.
1 |1 tooth garden harrow.
2 l'Jin horse collars. 2 1 Hin horse
collars, good as new, 1 17in
horse collar,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 4 burner oil stove, 1 bachelor
stove, 1 iron bed stead, 2 bed
springs and mattresses. I sanitary
cot, 1 folding bed and feather ti.jk,
1 organ, 1 sewing machine, 1 bu
reau, 1 rocker and set of chairs,
1 cupboard, 1 piece linoleum and
m carpets; incubator, Old
Trusty, lDeLaval cream seperator,
No. 10, some cream cans, 1 5 gal
kerosene can. Wash boiler, tub,
board, wringer und irons, 1 Hgal
churn, several jars, 8 or 10 dozen
fruit jars.
FEED
7;*i bushels Barley.
Several ilozdti chickens and other
things ton numerous to mention
to figure why
Camels sell!
TERMS:. All sume of $10 and under, cash. On sums over $10 a credit of months time will be
Riven, purchaser to give bankable security, note to liear 10 per cent interest from date of sale.
4 per cejit discount for cash. All property to bo settled for before being removed.
J. C. Alexander, Owner
11.
L.,'Bock and Col. Johnson,
Auctioneers
Lunch will be served at noon by the Ladies Aid of Union Chapel
First National Hank of Texhoma,
Clerk
At uAi^t-
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No. 11084
Report of Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
in the State of Oklahoma at the close of business on
Loans and d>
(except thni
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Notes land hills
Reserve I'ank
RESOURCES
nuts, including rediscounts
kj^ii in b and c) <1277.580.8(1
277,580 80
diiuountetl with Federal
38,177 .85
Foreign bibs of exchange or drafts
soldi with indorsement of this bank
not shown in item d abone
•rdrifts. uua< cured
Deposited t>> «cure circulation
0 S bonds. p;>r value
and unpledged
pings certificates and thrift
>8 actually owned
at I' S Govern men t securities
f Federal Reserve Hank
• cent of subscription
f Bauking, house ow ned and
nmbereil
and Fixtures
reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Oiish iu{ vault and tie amounts due from National Minks
Net iiiiivunt due from l>ank« bankers and tp;*t coinpunes
in Bie I it«M 1 State
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Checks
The Home Town
One Sunday afternoon two
tourists, a man and his wife,
were passing thru a small town
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TURKISH & DOVZSTICi
BLEND v-
You should know why Camels
are so unusual, so refreshing, so
satisfying. First, quality—second,
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos which
you'll certainly prefer to either kind
smoked straight!
Camels blend makes possible that
wonderful mellow mildness—yet all the
desirable body is there ! And, Camels
never tire your taste!
You'll appreciate Camels freedom
from any unpleasant cigaretty after-
taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor!
For your own satisfaction compare
Camels puff by puff with any ciga-
rette in the world at any price !
Camels are sold everywhere in sciautttically sealed packages or 2C
cigarettes for JO cent s; or ten packages .200 cn.arette^
paper-covered carton. We strongly' recommend this carton for the
horne or office supply or when you travel
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston Salem. N. r
investment a f irming communi
t.v can have and it only requires
the good will and cooperation of
the business men and the f irm
era to make it pay big dividends
socially and financially, to every
family in the community, both
I in Illinois, eoa menting the while town and country,
on the prosperous look* of tin
prosperous looir or tin
place When right in frot:'. ot urn
,.f the homelike rosid a tie:
on their automobile blew nut.
The day was hot. the trawlers
Owned
War sii
sta m
To]
Stock i
50 p«
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unintl
Fur n it
ha w fnl
10.000.00
I7ir.it
were tired and dusty Butchang-
$•-•*11,403 01 | ing ik t,jrP ja no easy task at any
2.181 I I time, ai d on a hot Sunday after
■noon in the .residential district
jof astrange town the job was a
I real tragedy for twotouseled and
[grimv travelers having a fair
10.171 t»0 j degree of pride. Operations
Iliad nut bi-en Ciirried far before
1,050 00 .. „ ,
I Jie owner nf t!
:5 (500 (101saun,ered on,>
I.Mil 28 traveler* v here
480 -fj-l and be in\ ted
it? homelike place
iut|uir:ng of the
they were <_;■,j, jr
the lady touristi
porch
th his
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tor clear'ng bouse
mother banks m the same city or town 11* reportin.
bai|i | "t tier than It* m ! •"> |
lotal of item- 12. l-> H. 15and 5t> 04* 54
mi banks lornti'il outside of city or town <•! r> port
ling hank and other cash items
Redemption fund with I S Treasurer and due from I
■ Is. Treasurer
Other iiaBets. if any County warrants
Checks
l.lln 70
.•i iii
Igeti.
cotne up on (lie
where there
i cool shade
ance of ice wul-T.
After the tire Was
the tourists were invi
up and u« rest and refresh them
selves. Can you imagine a more
appreciated c <urtesy ' This tii-in,
the owner nf ttie b nueliko place
1,40000 jiu the little town, wis the lead
jd to
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BERTRAND.
The ladies Aiit met all day Thins,
the I8th at R.rs. C. C. Netthtous.
No work on har.d so we h;.d a .jolly
time. After the sumptuous dinner
for which our Aid meetings ure fam-
ous, we enjoyed a good devotional
service. YVe always have pleasant
times at our meetings and for the
d:nner each lady takes oneth:iV-T. 14
members were present at Mrs. Net-
tletnns. Our next meeting willbe
Thursday Dec. 16th at the home of
Mt-s. J. \V. R:leys. Remember the
date. Th^ 3rd Thursday in Dcc.
Our work for that dav w'H be some
thing very unusual and promises
lots of fun but there will he
work for all a' d we hope every
member w.ll make a special effort
to be present all day.
The sympathy of our canuuunity
is extended to Mrs. T. J. Oneal.
n the d?ath of her brother at Dcn-
cer.Cnlo. This item should ^r.ve
hern written !act week. We were
irfoflned Mrs. Onenl had arrvod
home l'rem Denver, but we did not
I'esr of her brvtlur..s death until af-
ter t^e items had* been ma'led.
OKie Beck, one of Goodwell.s Star
fiv t-ball n la vers, sj>ent Saturday ar.d
sundry here with home folks, return-
"gt o Goodwell Sunday afternoon,
r. ■ v .'re } Ird to -ce Oil e at Sunday
-r >. Sum ay morning. Seemed like
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Boise City Garage
Oscar Thomas, Prop.
The Rible ela«a at ,S" ir.d.iy se:
so large, it was finally deeit ed to
tbe it. Cha.«. MeDaniel w..s the te
and eontinnes as teacher
class. The ladies »r»
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1920, newspaper, November 25, 1920; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc304980/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2023), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.