The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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iVOLUME 24 . No-G
BOISE CITY, CIMARRON COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. Sept. 8, 1921
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A
SCHOOL SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES
' Special Sale on Columbia Records.
ALL 85c Records 60c, 1.00 Records 75c, 1.25 Records 1.00, 1.50 Records 1.15, 2.00 Records 1.50
$
Boise City Drug Co.
R..F Hal Prop,
baptist church
Baptist church central time.
Sunday School 10 A.M,
Preaching evfery second Sun-
day 11 A. M. and 8:45 P. M
Prayer Meeting' Wed. evening 8:45
B. W. M. S. Meet* Thur's 2:30 P M.
You always have a cordial welcome
to all the services of the church.
John J. Stephens Pastor.
Now watch the changes every j
■week something Mew "WHAT
WOULD BE THE RESULT" on
Inside page.
The members of the Boise City
Band have received their instru
ments and will start their pract
ice right away, we predict a very
musical town. Meeting Fri. night
Rosco Thomas from Roby Tex-
as, having sold out his banking in
terest there and is visiting his
Kiauy friends in Boise City.
W. C. Lucas and S. T. Cryer
prosperous farmers from Gar-
lington neighborhood, were in |
Boise this week.
rev. DAVISON PREACHES
FAREWELL SERMON sun.
/
Rev E. W. Davison will
preach his farewell sermon in
Boise City Sunday. Rev. Davi
son has done good work here
and has made many friends. We
regret very much to loose this
influential man, but may success
follow him.
MARRIED IN BOISE
CITY LAST WEEK
Married last week at Boise City
James M- Battles and Louise
Welch of Campo, Colo.
Edward Crawford and Ruth
Jones, from Mexhoma-
Reid Burton and Lois Ford from
Sandy Hook.
Geo W. Houston and Ethel
Hanes from Midwell.
Burley C Nail, real estate deal-
Miss Lois Evans from Medford
i Oklahoma has accepted a position
I as a teacher in our Grade school
Miss Evans is here now visiting
- ' I Aiiss Hivan8 is nere now visiting
erfrorn Guymon, was transact- L ^ Mrg E B McMahan.
ing business in this City last of |
weejf J Edward Smith'sou of Mr and
1 Mrs John Smith from south'of
A. F.Chnrch has moved to Ber-j town jia(j misfortune to get I
trand to take charge of^ the store J [jja arm broken by falling out of I A l»rgs crowd attended the fea-
I ture program at the Majestic Sat-
LOCALS GATHERED HERE AND THERE pabtist hold revival
meeting this week
Percy Foreman from east of
town has a new jitney.
E. H. Kesler from Willowbar
was trading in Boise last of week
Roy Thompson and family were I '
trading in Boise Monday-
J. E. Admire and two little sons
from Garlington were trading in i There is a revival meeting be-
this city last of week- in« beld at th° BMist Church in
I Boise City this week. Rev. H. T.
Crocker from Guymon is assist-
ing Rev. Stephens in the services
H A. Hagan from Eva was
transacting business i n Boise
A DeJarnette from Garlington
was trading in Boise first of week
Frank Hall made a business
trip to Dalhart last. week.
Tom Johnson from Cold Springs
was on the streets of Boise Mon.
John Johnson and family re-
turned from Buffalo, Sunday.
John Hartmanfrom Garlington
was in Boise this week.
J. H. Turner from Garlington
was trading in Boise Tues.
Orris McBride from Willow-
bar was in Boise this week.
Bruce Woods from east of town
was trading here Monday.
Bernie North from Colorado
was meeting friends in Boise the
first of this week.
Jim Godwin from Whitsboro
Texas, was here last week look-
ing after his land south of town.
Chas White from Wheeless was
trading with merchants in this
city first of the week.
Tobe Unrue a merchant from
M eno Oklahoma called on merch-
ants of Boise this week.
J). B Henson and family from
west of town was trading in this
City Monday-
Homer Johnson left 3/onday to
attend a rail road meeting at
! Wichita Falls, Texas.
H A. Stephens from Garling-
ton was a business caller in this
city first of the week.
®ut their owned by Boise City
Mercantile Co
| a wagon.
! Rov Suddaith
urday night.
returned last
D.C.Sloan, Ralph Sloan and I week from an extended visit with | Jjm Kel)y from SftBdy Hof)k
famlies and John Cadwalader and j bis sister who is sick. A rs Sud . eomml,njj.v was a business caller
wife of Citnpo Colorado were in
Boise Tuesday.
" - " H?»rry Paul and family from
< 'south oftown were visiting friends
!his sister who is sink. Mrs Sud
j daith remained for a few weeks , jn ^ Cjfcy ^ wpe({
linger. I
BINDER For Sale— Practly new
Deering binder, part cash bal-
ance on terms R. J. French 5tf
methodist CHURCH
Sunday School 9:45 A i.l-
Preaching U;0OA-.Jl
Epworth League 7; 30 P.
Preaching Service 8;lo P. 11
Prayer Meeting Wed 8;00E£;i.
Ladies Aid Wed. 2;3oP
You are always welcome
urged to come.
E. W. Davison, paster
>R.l.
ait-!
We have on the market two
good Ford tourine cars for safo
or trade priced worth the mo^ey
also an overland 90 car inquire at
News office if you mean businfebci.
Kisor Moore of Garlington re-
ceived a new reo truck from Good
Dr Steel and family of Sayer
Oklahoma are visiting their
daughter Mrs Tom Bader of this
City.
. Furnished Roonis— See Mrs. S A
Pete Wagner and family left ^ i^art for cl«'aii eomfortable r00ms tt tut
Monday for Shattuck. Oklahoma I ,
where they will visit Mr Wagners
father.
There will be preaching at. and Waguer this week.
Union Chapel next. Sunday at 11:
o'clock, all are urged to be pres- ' Mr J, C. Rennet iff, Campo Col-
ent. Moses Whittington Pastor, j or»do was down here last of the
XT , , ' r, . _ I week and bought o.'i he:id ofcattte
CLOSING OUT SALE , .. „ ^ , „ a
. a from Mr G. W. huodgrass.
Six sections of four and nve]
disc Oliver tractor plows, see L. Mrs V. W Ray and Children
A. Denny CHf h*ve returned from a two weeka
visit with relatives in Frederick-
This Man Knows
ONCK UPON A TIME a man
talked with his bicker about
renting a Safe Deposit Box for
the protection of his valuable
papers, records, etc.
This man was surprised to find
such per feet protection at a cost
so small. H^ could not utfor torun
serious risk when it cost so little
to be safe
But he waited a few days and
that is why tire destroyed the
thing-" he expected to piu in the
Safety Deposit Box.
If yeu ask this mm to tell you
the pmp-r time t> rent a Safety
Deposit Box, tie wiil say.
in Boise Monday
j | J. M. Ford fror
J j was transacting V
>rn the Cimarron
business in this
City first of week.
Rev. Stephens baptised J. A.
• Cochran at t'okl Springs Sun-
I day Sept.. 4th.
! | .John Davidson from Garlington
| j was trading in Boise first of the
week.
Mr and Mrs Carr from Waketa
»re here visiting their daughter
Mrs E B. McMahan.
Joe Brown and
Earnest Paul and wife and little
son from west of town were visit
ing friends in the city this week.
L. C. MandewiUe. tiie Rumley
agent from liberal Kansas] was in I
town Tuesday.
Dr Steel, wjf^ and daughter,
Elizabeth are visiting their dau-
ghter M.s Tom Bader.
ft G. Isreal from Sa«psel was
transacting busiuess in the city
Tuesday,
Paul Fenctermaeher from Hur-
ley was trading with Boise City.
Merchants this week.
Good and wayuer sold another I
Reo Speed wagon to Kisor Moore|
who will be the next lucky man. |
Carl [Andrews our County A
nent returned from Stillwater:
Oklahoma iast week.
O. M. Lewis living out east of
town had the misfortune to get
his arm broken by a horse kick-
ing him.
Oklahoma.
Use News Want Acts for Results.
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Several thousand fence post (>r
' sale at twenty cents. D. K. Lor J
and Co. M3
The Si-a lc Behind
lis Sta teBanks
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J. A Siz?more and son. Beruie
W. H. Black fpom Sampsel were trading in |
from Wheeless were transacting I Boise this week.
business in this City Monday.
Ellis Foreman, living out east ChapmJtns Concert Company
busiii' -»s trip to will ''e help September 1-nli, doiit
forget the date.
J of town inadt
| : Mead Kansas last week
i
burn
your
stolen.
vain I't.es
'hat d > yo« think a'>oftt it":
The First National linnk
I'.OISE CITY. OKLA.
Mrs Noah Bishop is here visit
ini: her parents Mr anj M rs R
F. lienshaw.
Mis Minn.e Cook and Eri
Lewis made m busine.*
Texhoma Monday.
D K. Chaff, n from (
Rex Po*elsou made a trip t«i
, Eikhart Kansas last < f the v.eeb
J to «'»|ofid a car of Ford trucks.
| .Jinks Wilder from Garlington
1 °l waH a businejts caMer in this City
i last of we*>k.
■linutop
was transacting business in this
City first of Wfpk.
C. W*Q|fthi>i th»* Rtirai mail
carrier of Garlington was "a bus":
! ness visitor in this rity lwt
.Miss Rose SehnaulTer from
'Campo is visiting hpr sister Mrs
.Ind Hepp^rd of this City.
A good one ton truck for sale
or trade- Impure at the Home
! Cafe. 4tf
391VSil lion Bushels of Wheat
Yearly in Oklahoma
Any thiug that adds f,o the wealth of Oklahoma also
adds to the resources «»f our more than than • state
b inks. Every year millions of do'lars are ren'; ed from
tne wheat crop. This money tines its way to sections
Of the st-ile.
The bank always h*s been interested in farm ng Wa
h- !pand enc jurag^ the farmer in every lejfititnato bank-
ing way nnd we w;»nt the farmers of this cotr.u.nn>tj to
feel as friendly towards this bank as we f**el towards
them.
Aft r all wp are dei>endent upon the farmer foT pros-
perity. W« are proud of our oil, oor c »al, onr l>i<! '»nd
zinc and other industries but we know that by fur the
greater amount of the solid, substantial wealth of the
state i* protlueed from the farm
We invite the f urners of this community to .ise °ur
bank h* their h»»idquarters when in town. Deposits here
are pr"t«-«'ted by the State Depnsit'-rs' Guaranty fund.
|)rpoMt«r linw cvrr l-o*l a in s Sln»«-
It.-uiL in Oklalmma.
GUARANTEED t
TIIK FIRST STATE BANK
ItOISK CITY. OKLAHOMA.
FRENCH BROTHERS
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