The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Report of the Condition of
The Cimarron County Bank •
Kenton, Oklahoma
—■ o
1921
BERTRAND
RESOURCES
dhscoants
rith Banfefcg
Loan*
Board*
Stat-*-, B*'. - Wirw
ii&nking Hoose
l*m front hanks
1300.00
zm.co
t.msh in banJc 4410.19
TOTAL 8131, ^Tl :{g
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In 2S.000.00
Surplus fund 3,200.0©
Undivided profits less expen-
ses and taxes paid 3,659.26
Individual deposits
Sublet to ceck 71.42486
Time O-rtcficavi of Deposit 27,426
Cashiers checks
outstanding
TOTAL
1.261-2*.
$ 121-971 36
I Stat* .New, Mexico, County of Union, act
| Herbert J. Hammond, Jr0 Cashier of the above named bank, do
f solemnly swear that the above state-ment is true to the best of my
4 knowledge and belief so help me God.
X Herbert J. Hammond, Jr., Cashier
1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of j uly 1921
I Lei.-, M Arthnr Notary Public.
♦ J. Hammond, H-ror: J Hamraaid, Jr FC I Boca Director
B. O. Cator
W
1. T. Douglas \
B. 0. CAT0R GRAIN CO,
Stratford, Texas.
Dealers in all kinds of
SMALL GRAIN
We buy wheat, all kinds of maize •
andkallir, in fact all kinds of grain. \
IRews Correspondents
* Department *
by Rer. H:I of Taxljne will begin
here Sunday >ept l^th
The Methodist meeting closed,
last Wednesday night
(ilea and Floyd Jacobs and
families. f«nd their mother and
brother and wif^ who are visiting
here, spent the week end camping
at the road Canyon
Herb Bundy and wife and Ray :
McDaniei came ia Saturday from
Savons burg Kansas, for a short
visit wit1* friends aod relatives
School opened Monday at North
Bertrand. Miss Wakefield of
Dalharf and Mrs Jennie McKeeve
will tea^h
Mable and Opal Kerrey and
Vivian Cone h*ve gone to Go°<l-
well for the school year
Messers Lntber Taylor and D
J. Kersey and Mrs. Jennie Mc-
Keever were Dalhart visitors last
week
Mr. and Mrs J. Riley took'
their daughter wan da to Dalhart
Saturday and bad her tonsils re-
asoned, they returned home Sun
day
Job McDaniel went to Kansas:
Snndayon business
WILLOWBAR
The protracted meeting at this place
ia prcgressing r.ice'.v, large crowd every
night all are invited to come and ijring
some one wi:h you, come at 7:30
The party Saturday D ght given by
Miss Paaline Behrendt was largely at-
tended, we played untill 11 o .?lock and
then broke up and went home, every-
one spent a most enjoyable evening
Who says you can't rai-e wheat out
here.T:T Wiggins 8000 bu. Jr.o Hylton
7,-580 bu. and there a re others
Mr. Mayfield and Sons from Kenton i
have rented the old Beilomy farm and
will stay there indefinably
Bill Everstreet. Gien Beilomy and the
Connor bros. have new Ford trucks
Edwin Marsh was seen in these parts
We meet all competitors prices ♦
at other points. t
We handle all kinds of Flour and
Meal, Shorts, Bran, Chops, etc. etc.
j B. O. Cator Grain Co
i Stratford, Tex.
Cimarron New $1.50
Misses Edna and Nellie Ryan, popu u
tea' hers of Stsli* a:er. returned to tieir J
1 [ home in Stillwater Friday after a
' ptescnt vis;t of several week-? here with i
i | their sister Mrs. Lee Rader
Mrs. B I'.y Kagle is home from Dal
hart where she had a serious opera* on-
) for appeadiciti?
Little Miss Wanda Riley has
been having tonsilitFs and was
, taken to Dalhart Friday for medi-
| cal aid, she is better and probably
i return to Dalhart soon 1o have
j the tonsiis removed
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mowery,
I bave a new boy at their home
Luther Taylor has returned
j from Kansas City Mo- where be
I shipped his cattle to market, bis
>; sister Mis* Louisa returned with
I bim and will make her home here
! i this winter with her nephew, Lee
I i Rader
; I School opens .Monday at West
; ! Wilkins, Mrs. I«ee Rader and
; j Miss Florence Hornbeck teachers
II Two threshing machines in this
Mcommunity are making things
I bum
: |
> Wbeat and oats are turning oat
! good
Arthur Nobles sold a nice
bunch ol cattle last week
Mr and Mrs Jacabs are here
from Illinois visiting Mr. Jacobs
{brothers Glen and Floye and
I mother Mrs Delia Jacobs, also
their uncle Ed Elliott of this place
j Tbe metbodist meeting con-
ducted by Rev. Whittingtcn will
continue during this week
Rev. Parson will preach bere
j Saturday night Sept 10 and Sue-
I day morning tbe 11th. Be will
j preach at Wheeless Sunday night
Mesdames B?rt Davis and Cur-
ry, with their children have re-
turned to their homes in Texline
after a short visit hero with their
parents J- M- H. Edwards and
sister Mrs. Job McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. Gro'-'er lambert
have a baby boy at their bome in
tbe Gresbam neighborhood, Mrs,
Lambert was formerly Miss
Norma Enlow of this place
Mr. and Airs Ernest Black spent
Sunday here with their parents
Grant Black and wife, they .live
[ on company M ranch
Singing Sunday night at Miss
Florence Hornbecks was enj»yeu
j by a large crowd of young people
The baptist meeting conuacted
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We think we are safe in saying, you
will not be able to buy lumber any
cheaper than it is now. Why not start
planing, thac home or that addition
now?
THE RESIDENT LUMBER COMPANY
BOISE CITY, OKLAHOMA
Incorporated Capital Stock $20,000.00
A. A. Leedy Pres.
J. H. C«ok Tre-. and Sec.
W. B. Biraes Mj-
N. D. Adee, Director
Jim Mizer, Director
J. L. Hirris, Director
FARMERS CO-OPERATIYE STORE
r
WATCH
la~-t Sunday
Jas Overst'"ee^ an(l daughter Miss
Mary n.ade a trip to Boise City Sun.
UNION CHAPEL
Robert Gayu>n and sister, Miss'
Orpha, left Wednesday for their
home .u H utchinson after a two
months stay assisting in the
harvest and thresljir.g
G. A Miller and Geo Johnson
finished threshing Tuesday noon j
Kathreue Turner and Hazel
Lucas ]«-ft Friday tor Goodwell
where thev expect to attend
school this coming term
School began at this place and,
willowbar Monday Miss Kelly|
teaching the former and Miss
Craig the latter
G. C Thomason and wife went
to Goodwell Friday and secured
Htcomidations for their dahgbter
Ctc.l who will attend school there
this coming winter, {Cecil left for
Monday
GENERAL MERCHADISE
Everything The Farmer Needs
BOISE CiTY, OKLA
NO SIR
We don't consider it a sale when you Mr.
Farmer buy your first bill of Groceries.
Then is when our interest begins, we help
you to sell your cream, eggs and addition-
al surplus produce.
OUR METHOD
I
| GOOD GOODS GOOD SERVICE i
and prices reasonable call on us and let us
show you our plan.
Highest Prices Paid
I.
This Space
next week for
fall Price on
Dry Goods
WINDER'S DBF. STORE
LtJCKY
its
ARMERS CO-OPERATIVE STORE
mfiaiiriEr
n
0 HILTON F. »A/!LDJ:P Boise City ?
Motor Hearse. Excellent Selection of Suits, ^
Robes and Burial Goods kept in stock, full assortment &
of caskets. I*ersonal supervision of funeral s
services.
L Calls answered immediately day or night. S
tcto
'O seal
in the
delicious
Burlcy
flavor
Oncc you've
enjoyed the
toasted flavor
you will al-
ways want it
J
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VOLUME 24
SCHOC
ALL
Boise (
SCARCITY 0!
The scarcity
If on farms in th
S lavming. The
i what the numi
w cnt time is the
1 history of tho
# prospects forJ
H are better than
F. conld never he
M time for the far
H and rough feed
1 and hogs at th»
*1., to consunH'-th;
p otherwise w-sti
:| to him. So in
|§ many cattle ar
a on them. If t1
I in their local c<
m ers that need i
I ing to go to
I freight, com mi:
1 the paper cou:
1 fitting to each
8 he needed and
■ would have to
I the transac.tic
I froni now t be
■ will wonder wt
I a few cows an(
I stock up atvl rt
8 of Oklahoma
J. A.
Pres. State
Lost near "V
j Friday, the 9ti
I kins tube 80 x
I Cimarron New:
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CASE TRACTORS
I
A size that will fit your neees 10-1«S, 15-29 !
22-40 A big cut in prices on the 10-lN. was ;
now jnS(K). (Vet your orders in early. !
♦
A size for every purpose, prices and !
terms that will suit you(> per cent dis- 1
count for cash. 1
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