The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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. /JX'E
^-eme on along •
Fill up your makin's
papers with P. A.
Greatest sport you know
to pull out your makin's
papers and some Prince
Albert and roll up a ciga-
rette! That's because P. A.
is> &o delightfully good and
refreshing in a cigarette—
just like it is in a jimmy
pipe! You never seem to
get your fill — P. A.'s so
joy'usly friendly and
appetizing.
Prince Albert will be a
revelation to your taste! No
other tobacco at any price is
in its c.'ab.;! And, it roils up
easily because it s crimp cut
and it stays put
It's the best feet you ever
laid that you'll like Prince
Albert better than any ciga-
rette you ever rolled!
And listen! If you have
a jimmy pipe hankering—
by all means know what
Prince Albert can do for
you! It's a revelation in a
pipe as well as in a ciga-
rette! P. A. can't bite or
parch. Both are cut out
by our exclusive patented
process.
P rt nt * At b*rt I•
in teppy r+d
tidy red
he rid« pevndl
und pound ttn
ttvrradorg atnd in t ha
pound cryettJ giatm
h v m i d o r 'M it H
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Wis* W* IV'**
Copyr ihi
by h J. P-y
*? obtl'XO CO'
N.C.
the national joy smoke
What Would
Be The Result
IF every one of us living in this community were wide-awake
boosters for our h< me tcwn, and made a special effort to court
the good will and esteem of every other person living here?
Science teyches that prosperity is the result of ri^htor con-
structive thinking and dealing, and that poverty is the result
of wrong or destructive thinking and dealing. 1 his being true
u itti tin- individual--and it must be for it is Bible doctrine
which savs "as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he,"--it is
also true of the community ;is«i whole, and if we are to expect
the beM results we should work in harmony with the interest
of all, for "a hausedivided against it>elf cannot stand. So a
community divided is in dargerof l<K»sing the benefits to be
derived from unity of thought and purpose.
Who, ol all the people in our community, c!o we look to
and expect a ltlieral contribution when we need money for any
worthy enterprise? Is it not our in rchams and business men
The men wh<> have their all invested here, and are they hot
entitled to our ^patronage? W h\ not give this matter the
thought and consideration tiiat it deserves, and resolve that
from now on we will at least compare qualities and values
with our home incrchrnts bel« re sending our money awav to
some foreign mail order iiouse ft»r something that might be
purchased right here for the same money, and the entire
cominunitv benefit b\ the transactiilti
II >
A Imegrum re
from Bifctejf* W#..-ckrf aniw;
the apjMBtmevt of Err ]
a# Pa«itor of l$» 1
<" bnjefc at Ab^ey*if*e £4138
He*.. Davise® wili preac
d Friday
F W
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laffeweb ixtmuu ovw
jiiSL Ereryowe tented to *£te«dL
AxttHitef tiibn vjji be berfc to
l&itfe 'Tjirgi ol tiife "WO' £ L 21 few
dajs-
OkDEU FOR HEABING FE1ITION
TO SELL HEAL ES'-lAlE BY
GUARDIAN
Is Couxt
-i,« G;-s
J In the masu
I Mutot C Gismpj
i' Now, on tkii 2»ti tA Attract 1821
] tome*- Oaie G.'&-py iranrcisus of zht
j wtatt of the aw.** mtsut-s ward iairajg
| fijed we in r.s pefur t-t u e of
tbe mi fc'UWr of tsua *sra for trie
! rejuauM ia Ea.<a pet tM sts-tfed
J It It orttM, Ituit rijQ petiuso be asd
| nereby i.- mi lor Lbur.e on the 24th ca%
i S*spV:Bivrr A I> 5^2:. tr. 10 o'cioek AM
i at wnx.ti tune ti« netr of iua ana ju:
I ptrmfis sEterested b th£- f-bUit of s»a-d
i w arc ire required to tappear and sfisw
J ciuvr, if &ry tbey oj»ve wfcv u orcitr
I tti'Ma not ot Er&cifeo fir tne of &o
j mocii of Uif rfejij e-tiie of &aia war a &=
j iis aeee«s&ry for tnt reasons jxi ^aid ]>eti-
1 luju (staieo, ,aiid taai per&iri*) s-erviee
| here of l>- manie u^oo iaia next of kin
J perwa- J£itere-.ted ia tne e.-tate of
j i.*.6 w&r'Jt sir rtoquirtHj bv law, It is far-
J tber oroereu that a eopj^tf this order
j be pubi.sb&d for two sucec»jve weeks
j id tbe |CuR&rroB News of Boise City
(Jzinhouih, «Ed tbai ou^ies of this notice
I be p'Jt>:ec anc majJeo out a* reqiLr^d by
j law.
E. B. McMAHAS,
County Judge
| tn& 25th. dsy of 1^21
j Firrt pnbli»ted Sept mu, last sept I5tb
Notice of Sale of Rta Estate
j 'ijlate of Oklahoma,
Cimarron County, ss.
j In County e/jort, wild County land
State.
1 Notice k hereby jfiven that in pursu-
ant of an order of the County Court of
the County of Cimarron and btate of
Oklahoma, mad'- on the fifteenth day of
j Aujfuit. 1921. in theTnatter of the estate
I of J. W. Johnston a»<J Lena Mae John-
sb>n, miners, the undersigned guaraian
j of »aid J, W Johnston *n<J Lena Mae
j»hn«tcn. wil sell at puoLc auction to
I the b/gne»t bidder, ail the interest,
riyht, estate and utle of the said minors
I jn and to the fail hereinafter de^cr.oed
r»-al e»tat'-, »ubiect to confirlnation »,by
«"ia coo t, oi the 17th day cf Septem-
ber 1W1. at the frjnt door of the '-ourt
hou>>e in Boi-? city in said cimarron
County Oklahoma, at the hour of ten
o'clock A M. of -aid day, said property
being d« -'ribed as follow.-, to wit; An
tndivided two thirds int<re«t in action
31 ii township 3 north of range 3 east
of the Cimarron Meridian, and the north
1 west quarter of section 9 in town-hip 1
' north of rarge .5 '-ast of the Cimarron
Meridian, on the f'.I wing terms, to
i w,t; One third < ash an>i balance i« one
t/.o and threeyi ar- in equal payment*
j purchaser to give good binkab'e note^.
-j-cure'l by 8r>t mortgage on said l^nd
I for all d«ferre<l |«ymcnt-.
I this 26th day of Augu-t 1921.
j Winnie Linger. Guardian
I. K. Hiil Attorney
First Published Sept. 1st. last 15th
Nash Sales ompanv
For Real Servise
Gasoline that is Filtered.
Oil that will Lubricate.
One pKce to all. Your business ap-
preciated
Remember—That we sell
the Xash line of goods.
Perfected Valve-in Head Motor
Ask For Terms
THE NASH SALES CO.
Boise City. Okla. Oscar Thomas. Prop.
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The Q®e of glasses cau be defered for some little
time after ibey are really needt^d, jast as a machine
can operate wjtbeut a proper supply of Oil acd stil!
do its work but not without a waste of power and
damage to tbe partr. The time to begin wearing
properly fitted glasses is when you find your usual
work fatigues tbe eyes, wbeo reading, the words
blur and run to gather; after doing near wo»k for
some timf. «oeb as sewing, the stomach becomes
nauseated and the headaches: distance objects are
distanct
SeeHALL & HALLi
GLASSES
Boise Citv, Oklahoma
Hor
NUTICh TO CREDITORS
To thp Creditors o; jackson G. Bun-h-
am deceased.
'the creditors of the a'>oved named de
cedent sre here by nstified that the un-
dersigned was, by the I'ounty Court of
Cimarron County. Oklahoma appointed
administrator <>f the estate of said de-
cedent. and that all |ierv>ns havinx
claims ag;»in-t the estate of said deced-
ent ar • required to exhibit t - m to sal i
nnders'gne<l administrator with the nec
e-sary uouchef*, at l^ois« City fiklanomn
within tour rmniths fro. t ie date of the
.-t publii-atkwi of t.ii- notice, ti wit
from IN* 1-t day of {t plimlx-r 19J1 «>r
the sam<* will be forevr i>dir ti,
Oated August ^7th l rjl .
I. G Hill Administrator.
I r»t Pub!i»h«d Sept. 1-t lait 8th
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
OKI'ARTMCNT OF THE INTERIOR
'J. S. Land Office at Guthrie Okla.
Atijrist 29th 1J2I.
\otic is berf by flven'that Frank P.
U l«on <»f M»"xh««r a Ok aiioma. who. on
N vjmber *th, 1S-7, mak' H^me-lead
bUy NotHITW. f.»r S 1 of S W i; S F.
of S W i-nl SWT n*S E ]. -ection
tow hif 2 tattfa. ra^ite 1 i»*', Ciai-
*rrr« Mfri<tiu. ku f ed rVt-e of intea
li»-I" mak» final thr»e «ear |r«p t >
•Mabiiah cai» t» the land aU.ve des
(tibrl t*b«re E. B. McMahan County
Jud^e of • imarrwi County (Iklafoma
at I-<»«~e City Ok ah'ira <- UtC 10*h day
*A Oct'Hter I92i.
lU mant names m witne*-es
j C I- ukI L Lwjan of Clayton N
V , <• i Albert Valuer if Mexhoma Okla
'A I> Siatk of Delfin Oklahoma
j Y Cal av.*n K. *ister
Fir.4 ('Usbtkre Sepl Mh la t Oi t flh
The
Stratford Equity
Exchange
Owned and operated by an Association of farm-
ers for marketing of grain products,
Ki{niped with dumping equipment for both
trucks and wagons.
Get our prices before selling your grain, we pay
the highest price consistent with the market
♦♦•••••••••••♦••••••••••••••••••••••••••it
E. Cx. Gladish, Mgr.
Stratford Texas
CITY IONSORIAL PARLOR
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J. R M'ZER. Prop.
Bath in Connection. Good Work Guaranteed
White Arrow Oil Station
W :!| \A lu'les>lt' cr Hetjii and d^litrr in B»fr<*i !ot«
Kerosene or Oasciliue
Phone ft*
All kinds of Tr^rtor »r,d Motor (>|« end Cap 'Vr~iBT
Free Air and Water
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Gea W. King, Prop. Hoise Citv, Dkla. :
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921, newspaper, September 8, 1921; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305084/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.