The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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A thoroughbred Jer Krown up eh
j Featuring Pauli
WMte Arrow Oil Station
GEO. W. KING, Prop.
GASOLINE AND OILS
Wholesale or Retail
se.v Bull,two years p ist Also
several Barred Plymouth rock
cockerels. S'X miles west of
Boise. B- L. Graham.
For Sale; CheroyeJet car about
as «ood as new, run 2000 miles.H
L. Harris 5 miles west of Boise
City.
Farm Wanted: Wanted to hear from
owner of farm or good land for sale
reasonable.
L. Jones, Box 515, Olney, Illinois.
Dr. Bancroft, Dentist, will be
in Kenton all week commencing
Monday, November 22. All kinds
of dental work tiuaranterd.
LAND FOR SALE-940 acres
4 14 miles Boise City, Ok la
fenced and cross fenced, two hun
bred acrns kn good state of eul
tivation, 150 acres in win at, 5
room house, good new 1 2 dug
out stone milk house barn 12x2o
graner.v 14x20. shed 14x40, 100
feet of wind break 7 ft et high,
black smith shop 14x20. good
well and mill, two large sti ck
tanks, 1 well without mill, new
| garage, adobe hen house good
i terms For particulars see
J. S Hammond
Boise City, Okla.
BOISE CITY,
OKLAHOMA
Lost or strayed a Herford cow, weight
about 1100 or 1200 lbs. Branded 4f right
shoulder, White face heifer calf with
her. Left my place about Fair week.
Any information notify G. W. Lowery,
Sampsel, Okla.2T
Our Business
CLEANING AND PRESSING
North Side of Street Opposite News Printing Office
Also orders for Tailor made Clothes, and fine wool
cloth sold by the yard at reasonable prices.
Geo. R. Pitzer, Proprietor
o „JJ?® ^ew Bank at Texhoma, THE
FARMERS STATE under new man-
* agment has grown to about thrna
J times its size of a year ago. Yamr
J account will be appreciated and your
j business handled to suit you.
Wanted between 50 and 100
j tons ot broom corn to seed. A
i ch an j ib, pretty bales and Quick
! done
Dad Fellows h-ts a new ad in
this issue of the New» in which
he inviu s you to his chili parior
He is putting up a good article
in his line and everythiny is
neat and ciean-
Notice to Creditors
! The creditors of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that the
undersigned was, by the County-
Court of Cimarron County, Oklahoma,
appointed administrator of the es-
tate of said decedent, and that all
persons having claims against the
esta" of said decedent are required
to exhibit them to said undersigned
administrator Everett Dye with the
necessary vouchers, at Stratford,
Texas within four months from the
date of he first publication of this
notice, to-wit:from the 25th day of
November 1920,or the same will be
forever barred. November 22nd 1920
Everett Pye.
Administrator.
Notice to Creditors
To the Creditors of Ethel Ashby, De-
ceased.
The creditors of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that the j
undersigned was, by the County j
Court of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, !
appointed administrator of the estate •
of said decedent, and that all persons I frflTIPF MCI UfH' \TQ
having claims against the estate of* KUMUt Kt I NUUlM &
said decedent are required to exhibit I Until further n
them to said undersigned adminis- -n . . ,, ■
trator, Everett Dye, with the neces- ln le
sary vouchers, at Stratford, Texas, j intf
within four months from date of the Sunday School
first publication of this notice, to- Punching at 11 s
wit: from the 25th day of Novem- . kl
ber 1920 or the same will be forever I „ ', Pwot '
barred. November 22nd 1920. Braver Meeting W
Everett Dye (5:H°
Administrator. I You are always i
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Model T One Ton Truck with Its
manganese bronze worm-drive is really a
necessity for the farmer because it solves his
problem of economic transportation from the
farm to the cityv And in farm work alono, it
\vill be found a great money saver as well as a
big labor saver. Has all the merits of the Ford
car multiplied by greater capacity with greater
strength. No extra cost in operation. We'd
like to talk it over with every farmer. Bring
your Ford car to us for necessary repairs and
thus get the genuine Ford parts and reliable
Ford workmanship.
Powelson Motor Co.
Boise City, Okla.
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November 25- Dec. 9.
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Dr W.B.HALL
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
County Health Officer of
Cimarron Co.
Calls Answered Day or Night
Long Distance Calls will be
Given Prompt Attention
Boise City, Okahama
Robt. V. Hurst
Eva, Oklahoma.
Poland China Hogs for Sde.
Sum" choice Boars ready f<,r
service Will s. 11 at a bargain it
. I sold al Oi.qp. Will furuinh pa
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Take Your Meals at
The Home Cafe
Courteous Treatment and Good
Service
JOE L. RANDALL, Proprietor.
ii. Okld
V. H. RAY.
HEN COX
12 Up
sr | 1 wo lUuO bushel steel grain
2j bins a.> go d as new at a b.. igain j
Hsj'f taiit ij a ooue—fc.. Ii Kore
rs j man, G<i nogton, Onla 12 Up
For fv-tM- or trad : Intei national
one too tru.-K in good condition
Will trade I »r good team wagon!
x; | afiu harness
W. M Castor Wiliowbar, Okla.
Coming Down
This announcement gives us more pleasure
than any we have made in a long time. Our
prices have been reduced in a number of
lines and we invite your comparison.
tA \o &vm a VMe to wade \\ve KlevcauV.Vc
^ We Buy Eveiythiug V
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HOISK CITY. OKLAHOMA.
Have to Sell
For oale or Lease: N. V\ . ;; 4 I ^
= Is' S- E 4 4 H and the N 12, 9 4-
Hfj *■ w I<: ron Meridiao
Garret Hur.-t
1 I Ha r wall-r. K oiaas.
We Sell Everything" Vou
Have to Kuv
CITY TONSORiAL PARLOR
J. R A^IZER. Prop. {
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Bath in Connection Good WorK Guaranteed •
A Tonic |
k For Women
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a * $ was so weakened," writes .Mrs, k
I I'M ,,v- F- Ray, of Easlev. S r fr
follow the crowd aind you will go ro the
Iyoise Mercantile
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Edward R.- Ei
dleman. Deceased. w
All persons h:ivin|f claims against 1 ♦ H. O. Oat<Ar
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decea?ed are hereby required to Z
present the same with the necessary | *
Roy Cheney of Camp
W. T. Douglas |
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I. E Hill, A<!jftinistrator
Nut ice for r iibiicai ion.
,. . Drj.artinent of the Interior, I
J ?A ( I .and Office at Guthrie. < >k L.
B yk Nov. 19. I'JJ
Li Notice is hereby g'ven
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Strong, of lioise
August 25
B. 0. €AT0R GRAIN CO.
Stratford, Texas.
Dealers in all kinds of
SMALL GRAM
We buv wheat, all kinds of maize
andkailir, in tact all kinds oi "Tain.
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SWl-4 &i
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We meet all competitors pr
at other points.
SELL IT
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J. Y. CALLAHA
Ke£i*tc
We dandle all k;
Meal. Sin»rts. Brai
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B. O. Cator Grain Co.
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.