The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CIMARRON NEWS, BOISE CITY, OKLAHOMA.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1920.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Model T One Ton Truck was the
first low price truck to carry the worm-drive—
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Home Made Candy
Mmle by J. A. LONG.
The BEST In Town.
HIDES and FURS
I am thv Hide and Fur man of Texhoma.
See me wu. n you have anyttiin of this kind
to sell. 1 pay the highest market price for
hides and furs. Located at Texhoma Pro-
duce Co., on Hast Main.
W. 8. TERRELL_
TEXHOMA, OKLAHOMA.
his departure. He was sick for two
or three days, then passed away on
Saturday morning at 9:35.
It is sad indeed to give him up,
but we must realize that God in all
his wisdom knoweth best. Through
this vale of tears we cannot see him;
through faith in Jesus we do behold
him, and with our great Redeemer
he is quietly resting in that city
beyond the skies.
"Sweet little darling, light of the
home,
Looking for some one, beckoning
Come!
Bright as the sunbeam, pure as the
due,
Anxiously looking, loved ones, for
you."
Contributed.
James IW. Avery
James M. Ave»y of Midwell died
Wednesday of last week. He was a
bachelor and lived alone on his claim
out there and was sick with the flu
for about a week at his place alone,
but got better and got out and
went to E. E. Leap's, a neighbor,
and took pneumonia and died there.
Undertaker Wilder went out and
brought the body to Boise City and
Notice for Publication
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.
Jan. 24, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Bert
Stewart of Elkhart Kansas who on
July 10th 1916 made Homestead En-
try No. 010769 for SEV4 Section 9
Township 5 North Range 8 HE.C.M.
has tiled notice of intention to make
Mini three year proof I••
claim to the land above described, be
fore County Judge of Cimarron Co.,
Oklahoma at Boise City, Oklahoma
on the -1th day of March 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
S. F. Kelly, F.. L. Wilkerson Ed-
ward Jermyn and R. N. Stewart all
of Elkhart, Kansas.
J. Y. Callahan, Register.
First published Jan. 29, 1920.
Notice for Publication
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.
Jan. 24. 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Roscoe
C. Brown of Garlington Oklahoma
who on Nov. 24th 1916 made Home-
stead Entry No. 010979 for Lots 1 &
2 and S1^ of NEl4 Section 5 Twp. 3
North Range <i East Cimarron M.
has filed notice of intention to make
Final Three year Proof, to establish
tried to locate his people and finallyjclaim to the land above described, be
heard from a brother in Georgia.
He was unable to come, so the body
was buried at Willowbar cemetery
Tuesday of this week.
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Charlotte Alice Leap
After several days illness of influ-
enza and diphtheria, Charlotte Alice
Leap, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Leap, one of the prominent
and well known families of the east
end of the county, passed away on
Thursday, Feb. 12. She was born
March 6, 1912, so was almost eight
years of age at the time of her de-
mise. Her life so brief and beauti-
fore County Judge of Cimarron Co.
Oklahoma at Boise City, Oklahoma
on the 4th day of March 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Josiah Martin, E. R. Foreman, S.
D. Noble all of Garlington, Okla. and
C. E. Smith of Boise City, Okla,
J. Y. Callahan, Register.
First published Jan. 29, 1920.
Notice for Publication
| DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.
Jan. 24, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Clara
Justina Kelley of Elkhart, Kansas
who on Feb. 3rd 1917 made Home-
stead Entry No. 011186 for SE'4 Sec-
tion 23 Township L N. R; o. 7 K.C.M.
has filed notice of intention to make
final three year proof to establish |
claim to the land above described, be
fore County Judge of Cimarron Co.,
Oklahoma at Boise City, Oklahoma
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ful may well be compared to a sun-
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to gladden the hearts of her fond
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to fade to shine again and more per-
fectly where day fadeth not away
and shadows of parting do not come.
Funeral services were conducted by j Qn thp 4th . of Mardl 1920
Rev. I. Jones and interment made Claimant names as witnesses:
in the Wilowbar cemetery Pridayl John Cooper, John Goodman,
! George Wallace and Claude Shields
*—0 I all of Elkhart, Kansas.
J. Y. Callahan, Register.
First published Jan. 29, 1920.
afternoon.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Land
Under Foreclosure
Notice is hereby given that, in
in pursuance of an order of sale is- ;
sued out of the district court of Cim |
arron county, Oklahoma, on the 16th .
day of February, 1920, in an action I
\vherein John D. Carter was plaintift |
and Richard Kennedy, William Ken- i
nedy, Tom Kennedv, James Kennedy,'
Dave Kennedy, John Kennedy and
Addie K. Smith
:it law
ceased,
Notice to, i-ubheation
C.PARTA ENT OF THE INTERIOR
. S. Land Cftice at Guthrie, Okla.
January 9. 192«
Notice is hereby given that Ward
1. Sta'lurd of Elkhart, Kansas, who
.*> Ju'v 27th 1915 made Homestead
i,ntry'No. 010187 for N E Section 9
the known heirs Township 5 North Range 8
of William D. Kennedy, de- Cimarron Merridian ?ias filed no
and the unknown heirs of tfc. (>f intention to make Final three
•BERTRAND CO HIJNITY NEWS*
* Mrs. Dan Shoit, Editress. *
•i/r tr-ok our pictures. We re-
■ t t1 p.t Mr. Bencdom has only one
rthdav a year.
Lee Rader has gone to Stillwater, ■ of
baby Pittman
•<- r occasions in this
separation and sorow
world
l ser-
buT"expects to return immeddiately j in-ms seem rold and formal and the
w"th ST automobile. ' ,h|7 *pnng from
Miss Irene Brown, North Bert-, b- arts tender with love and sympa-
rand'-; successful primary teacher, I thy,
spent the week end visiting Her pa
the river in Victory
are irdeed comfortless. Such
w -i t e occasion last Thursday, Feb.
12th. at the funeral of the infant
William D. Kennedy, deceased,, said y„ar proof to establish c'aim to the
William D. Kennedy, deceased, being 'njid above described b< faro E.B. Mc
nt the time of his death the sole 1 n an, (o. Judge of Cimarron Coun-
heir at law of Stephen A. Kennedy, ty, Okla.. on the 20th day of Feb-
deceased, were defendants, directed ruary, 1920.
to the undersigned sheriff of Cim-; Claimant n-imes as witnesses:
arron county, State of Oklahoma, Joo Kelley, Roy Brown, El wood
commanding me to levy upon with- Ha ryman ard W. H. Harryman all of
out appraisement and sell the fol-. Ikhnrt, Kansas.
lowing described real property sit- J Y. Callahan, Register.
uated in Cimarron County, Oklahoma First published January 15, 19..0.
to-wit: the undivided one-half int- j —
erest in and to the southeast uar- Notice for Publication
?f»r of section eighteen, in township DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
three north of range one east of the
Cimarron Meridian, to satisfy
appn
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who ;"
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Sold By BOISE CITY DRUG COMPANY
J. Y. Callahan, Register.
First published Feb. 5th, 1920
Notice For Publication
State of Oklahoma,
Cimarron County ....SS
In the District Gourt in and for
said County and State.
Grace Estelle Harris, Plaintiff,
VS W. C. Harris, Defendant
Said defendant, W. C. Harris
will
Come right on in and subscribe
Notice for Publication
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.
January 9, 1920
Notice is hereby given that Mary
F. Cochran, formerly Mary F. Clay, of
Kenton, Oklahoma who -on
July 10th 1916 made Homestead Rn-
try"No. 010772 for W^ of NE»4 and
SE1^ of NW'i Section 20 Township
6 North Range 1
take notice he has been sued in the
abovo named court by said plaintifT, i East Cimarron Merridian has filed no
for divorce, restoration of her maid- j cf intention to make Final threo
en name, $26,.00 per month perma-1 yPar proof to establish claim to the
nent alimony, attorney's fee and jan(j above described before E-B- Mc
costs of suit, and must answer the Mahan, Go. Judge of Cimarron Coun-
petition filed therein by said plaintiff; ty, Okla on the 20th day of Feb. 1920
on or before the 4th day of March, ] Claimant names as witnesses:
judg '
mnnt and decree of foreclosure in:
favor of said plaintiff and against j
•aid defendants obtained and made
in said court on the 2nd day of June
1919, for the sum of $887.44 with
interest thereon at the rato of 10
T>er cent from the second day of
Tu-e, 1919. $'.'5.13 costs, $28.0(1 attor
"evs fee, and for accruing costs in
sum of approximately $25.00. 1
."ill nn the 22nd day of March, 1920,
at the hour of 1<> ocloek a. m. of
said d<y. at the front door of the
"r>urt houao, in the. city of Boise
U. S. Lard Office at. Guthrie, Okla. j J920, or said petition will be taken as j j> c. Johnson, Elizabeth Eddleiuan
January 30th, 1920. 'true and judgement for said plaintiff | an<) Cora Pylea of Kenton, Okla, and
>f Mr.
rents, across
district. . ....
Rev. L. E. Wright failed again to-the Whole
fill his regular appointment at the t presence
Union church. We understand that
he and family have been having a
siege of influenza. .... r 1
* Several men from Bertrand attend-1 self "VV:-s a man of sorrows and ac
ed I. O. O. F. lodge Saturday night j cpia'nted with Knef.
T y Cjt O' ! If the eve of fa<rh was a little
1,1 M'rs Noble* of Wheeless spent last | keener. - thet wp might pierce the
week "here visiting her daughter, Mrs - e veil wHc 1 separates temporal
Chas. L. Bowman.
Pupils of North Bertrand have
presented ye reporter with f year* 1-uM of the sun. neither of the stars
subscription to our favorite magazine! «nr of t>,o moon, for the glory of
token of their love and appre-■'rod . the light thereof we would
rendered 1'"sorrow >iot, »ven a^ others wnicn
:.nd Ws. Wm. Pittman of
community. In the
of such gnef. we cannot
prer.ch. 'Ihere always is, however, a
preat yearning in our heart to point
th" bereaved ones to him. who, him-
from thi spiritual rerlm, and look j
i ;»to that Citv where "They need no
Notice is . hereby given that Merit
C. Hiatt of Ripley, Okla., father and
>>r>ir of Loren Hiatt, w: o on January
21st 1914, made Homestead Entry,
No. (9891 for Northeast quarter Sec-
tion 24 Township 4 N. Rge. 9, E.C.M.
has filed notice of intention to make j
Final Three year prx of to establish j
claim to the land above described1
before the Register and Receiver of j
the U. S. I and Office at Cuthrie, Ok- |
Cilv, in said county and ^tati. offer lahoma and the witnesses to givf
will be granted as prayed for in said | Fannie Garlington, of Boise City, Ok.
petition. | J. Y. Callahan, Register.
B M. Strong, Court Clerk. | First published Jan. 15, 1920.
I. E. Hill, Attorney for plaintiff.
With all steel mills from
ders. You better get that
to eight months behind on their or-
fr>r sale and sell to the highest bid-
fW for cash, the property rbove de-
scribed, or so much thereof a« will
.tisfy said judgment with interest
:ind costs.
Witness my hand this 18th day
of Februarv. 19 0.
J. L. ALLEN, Shetiff of C:mar-
ron County. Oklahoma.
F'r st pubim ed Feb. If. 192<».
their 1 stimony before County Judge i
of Cimarron County, Okla., at Boiae ♦
City, Okla. on the 12th day of March, IS
1920. ♦
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Hoskins. Bert Pottman, Mr.
Copeland and Frank Dean of Eva, Ok
lahoma.
P.&.O. LISTER
Plow or Harrow
While we have them. Our first car has arrived. Get ready for
Spring work while the stock is complete.
R. W. ISAACS HARDWARE COMPANY
Service
NEW MEXIUD
ciation of little services , ..
them during various entertainments have no t <.pe.^
was
given by their school. The gift ?
a pb a-ant surprise and we havn t
words in our vocabulary to e\press
our gratitude, not so much for the
Could we but understand that this«
w >Hd is God's n>Tsc**v °f the humar {
oul and that this frail flower war j
1 nlant of God's own plantirg. Thar 1
gift hut for' the feeling of good, j sometimes tV storrm wind? wHr I
true f 1 iendsh p which ,.n m; t (I -V sweep over life s sea and the rigor.
Mrs Chriss is here from Colorado of th-s earthly dim at > are not f:
visit ire relatives. She was formerly j voruble to the best growth of C.<>
Miss N ra McDaniol of this place. | plants and their fuller dfveh pmert
Me<«* Glenn Jacobs ar.l Paul (^kI in his care for th#t plant
Cornw. ll both have been seriously, times pluck- it early and transplm.
ill of nneumonia, but are convale.-1 it in his own paradise
ring nt thia time ^ ^ T? tbe ^ ' !
The Reading Circle mci FHJay j quettion that ever sprirgs anew .
niirht %ith Melvin Short. All iwm- t»ie human hrart, a- we stand h
her* wen nrcsert but two. T're the open grave of n-r loved o--
club is composed of all the eighth | "If a man die. shall he live ar .ir
grad>- ..nd h?gh school puwls of the | I would answer
North Rertrand school. Th* boy* that n
and • -rls took turrs reading alf.ud j dieil last fat 1 b.-fore the ch-ll of w
until the bonk was finished. This tefs * ind. will blo^m again ,v th
was followed by sn enjoyable ,oC:a! surirgtime. so „ur. is that .itt
time Music was the main feature flower you --w faoe .Iroop d
tv«. entertainment. Metvin anl] before cold wn.. from the th
. i • ich
. Just so si i
waA bla-ted
of
ter of death, blooming now in
•• ereen pastures h^side th"
waters." F H. Neff. P
Marvinn Short assisted their mother
to serve refreshment« in four c>> r (
ses. IVw1 club meetn again In it*"
week«.
We »-ave had another ra> cemnv;
nity bisVrt dinner Thl« time we
went to Mr. Beoedotn s immediately 1
.after S.nday school Almc t the en-1 Kenton. w« born Oct
tire rrr>lwr«hip of the Union
went After v» «te all
of the deled able viands, we »
irnisie f*r«i an Edison in one
■ast~- Earl EdP»r Potter
M..-ter E-.rl Edyar Potter. ««n • r
Mr and Mr«. Jame« M. Potter <•'
in. 1911. a-d
thi- 'if» F»b. 7. 1°? '•
rould] was * year*. * mor.th® and 27 d->
jintdioM at hia death
rr^m! He was a vet' r^ntk
school
ard
and *a \*ietr»»la in another
hody fhere had a cneat tin
befor- :. we II lirnrd
looked our prett>est while
iu>:
' bf vte
j MTTT
1
little fellow and V"owr.
rte in this Town, lie Ic^
father, mother, fonr «i«t'r-.
»thers and mam friends to me
Tin House
CLAYTON
WOULD BUY
1000 FEET OF
COMMON
LUMBER
WHEAT
WILL BUY Tlir.
same lumber
AND 2. O LACKS
OF CQWE»'T/.NO
2.Ci SAC S cr
PLMSTr.fi BESIOES
RESIDENT LUMBER COMPANY, BOISE CITY. OKLAHOMA.
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