The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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! A HINDU HOODOO
' Wanted at the Home
rHE CIMARRON NEWS Cafe a girl or women
steady employment. 6tf
Published every Thursday.
KfcSLER and shumway
PbtfLISHEKS
j Cimarron News $2.00 per Year
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
BARGAIN
To appreciate it ,vou must see it,!
j four room house, two lots, out I
I buildings, water piped in, willselll
with or without electric lights.
See L. A. Denny (jtf
Reo Speed wagon prices re-1
duced see us before you buy for |
new prices Good and Wagner Btf I
Eighty Acres good wheat land to
trade for horses or cattle.—Pioneer
Realty Co.
An Abstract ot Title
What is it
Wagon for Sale One Ruck Island
WHgon siz* 3 1-4 with Peter Schuttler
box, with tip top boards in a one con-
dition J A Hartman
Garlington, Oklahoma 6 t2p
Use News Want Ads for Results.
One practly new Ford Sedan 1920
model will trade for good Ford Truck
write or see me at 2 miles north and
4 east of Boise City S. D Noble 5tf
Boise City Abstract Office
Bonded Abstractors Boise City, Oklo*
SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION
HOSEA GARKETT. OWNER.
the cimarron county
abstrac f company
WEST SIDE of STREET SOUTH of COURT HOUSE
BONDED ABSTRACTERS GENERAL ABSTRACTING
BOISE CITY - - OKLAHOMA
Thedford's Black-Draught Highly
Recommended by a Tennessee
Groccr for Troubles Re-
sulting from Torpid
Liver.
East Nashville, Tenn.— The effic-
iency of Thedford's Black-Draught, the
genuine, herb, liver medicine, i3
• | Notice to Creditors.
J | To the Creditors of Charley Craig Dece-
ased.
The creditors of the above named de-
cedent are hereby notified that the un-
dersigned was, by the County Court of
Cimarron Connty, Oklahoma, appointed
administratrix of the estate of said de-
cedent, and that all persons having
claims against the nstate of said dece-
dent are required to exhibit them to
said undersigned administratrix with
the necessary vouchers, at Griggs, ° » " I • a . , . TT1
Oklahoma, or the same may he left at vouched for by Mr. W N. Parsons, a . f mUSemC tltS Agricultural t air,
the office of the Count* judge at Bo.se I grocer of this city. "It Is without . & . ...
City, Oklahoma withm four months from doubt the best liver medicine, and I j J j^} tOUmailieilt, br0tich0 riding,
the date of the first publication of this don't believe I could get along without • ' .
notice, to-wit from the 8th day of Sep- \ lt 1 take 11 for sour stomach, head- f ronlncr HIC^S. 012* barbeCUC, CianCe
temberl921, or the same willlbe for- ache, bad liver, indigestion, and all * ' 6
other troubles that are the result of . everv nierbt and many other attractions
a torpid liver. » J o •>
• Tri State Fall Fair & Festival
j ELKHART, KANSAS
: SEPTEMBER 15, 16, 17
: 3 Big Days and Nights 3
ever barred.
Dated £ept. 6th 1921.
I. E. Hill, Atty. Lillian W. Craig
Administrator
' First Pub ^ept. 8th Last pub 15th
DENNY-SHOWALTER
Motor Sales Co.
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Delco Light System, Overland Cars,
Advance - Rumely and Wallace
Trucks, Tractors, Farm machinery,
Kxsellsior and Henderson Motor
Cycles. If interested see us at
Showalter Hast of The News Office
Deuny-Showalter Boise City. Okla-
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT of The INTERIOR,
I U.S. Land Offiae at Guthrie Okla.
% August 29th, 1921
\ Notice is hereby given that Elmer E.
% Leap heir of and for the heirs, of Rich-
' ard F. Leap deceased, who, on August
% 3rd, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No
I ol0571, for S. W. i section 13, township
I 3 north range 8 East, Cimarron Merid-
\ ian has filed notice of intention to make
T final three year Proof, to establish claim
A to the land above described, before E,
% B. McMahan County Judge of Cimar.
i- ron County Oklahoma, at Boise wity.
Oklah on the 10th, day of October 1921
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. R. Peden. and Roy Brown of Mid-
well Oklahoma, Johh H. Hilton, J. D.
McBride of Willowbar Oklahoma.
J. Y. CALLAHAN. Register.
I First published Sept. 8th last Oct 6th
"I have known and used it for years,
and can and do highly recommend It j
to every one. I won't go to bed with- I
out it in the house. It will do all It j
claims to do. I can't say enough for
it."
Many other men and women through- i
out the country have found Blaclc- |
Draught just as Mr Parsons describes j
—valuable in regulating the liver to j
its normal functions, and in cleansing
the bowels of impurities.
Thedford's Black-Draught liver medi-
cine is the original and only genuine.
Accept no Imitations or substitutes.
Always ask for Thedford's. e.88
Given under auspises ol American
Legion of Elkhart, Come and
have a good time with us.
Cimarron
County-
SELLING A TEXAS RANCH
The famous Lemon Ranch and adjacent lands, comprising 13,480 A
adjoining the citvof Dalhart, Texas, at Public Auction on Thursday, Sept.
15th 1921. Commencing promptly at 10:30 a. m. This entire body of land |
is in adjoining square sections, and will be sold in particles of 1-4 sections,'
with the privilege of purchaser taking remainder of 3-4's sections at same
price per acre, if desired. According to the following attractive terms:-25,
per cent of purchase price to be paid in cash on day of sale, the balance to I
be paid in six, equal annual payments, at the rate of 6 per cent interest, in
other words, six long years to pay in lull.
WHAT THE DALHART COUNTRY PRODUCES
Wheat from 20 to 40 bushels per acre: indian corn, from 30 to 50 bu.
pei acre, kaflir corn, from 25 to 40 bu. per acre; maize, from 30 to 50 bu.
per acre; oats, from 40 to 75 bu. per acre, under favorable climatic condit —
ions. In fact, the Dalhart countiy, is rapidly becoming one of the leading
diversified areaies for farming in the Panhandle district,
Pleese bear in mind that we are inviting you to this sale for the pur-,
pose of buying this land; not to disappoint vou, as we are determined to
sell, regardless of weather, conditions or price. It must be sold on the
above date. This unprecedented opportunity will afford you the advant-
age of buying a home at absolutely your own price.
Opportunity Knocks at Man s Door but Once—Cant you hear
her Knocking now?
AN OLD FASHIONED BARBECUE
At noon the faithful ladies of the Civic Aid Society of Dalhart, Tex.
will serve you barbecue beef, and coftee in abundance. There will be no
hungry people around Dalhart
Remember Date and place ot sale. Thur. Sept. 15
Dalhart, Texas
King Bros of Hutchinson Kan. O. K. Lemon,
Salesmen Owner |
Bruce F. King Auct. Lon S. McCrory. Clerk j
Citizens state hank .Dalhart !
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The Desoto Hotel will be headqnarters the time of thesale. Land j
will be ghown bv appointment three days before Sale
For further invormation, or Illustrated Prospects of the Dalhart,
Hutchinson
ATTENTION
The things that come to those
who wait aro Usually Pretty
Well worn.
Build that Granary Now
Header Barge Season is Now in | •
Full {Swing with Cost
Cut in Half.
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Our Service Pleases |j
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T. M. Deal j
Lumber Co. ;
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Elkhart, Kansas
Education pays on the larm :
as well ai in any other busi- j
ness. :
Why not have schools in ♦
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our community to justify our •
demands. i
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This Advertisement presented by the :
courtesy of :
Boiie City Mercantile Co. •
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BEN COX.
A Cow could catch a Jack Rabbit if size was the main thing:
—But it Isn't—
The main tiling is ability and the same is
true with us. Ability to serve oui patrons
So they will be satisfied is the main thing with us And a satisfied
customer is tlie best advertisement we cou.J
since that is true we have a host of advertise
all over the countrv
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The Main road leads to the Mercantile
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