The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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I will sell at Public Auction at my place known as the Gallager
place 9 miles south 16 west of Elkhart, 11 north and 14 cast of
Boise City, 7 east and 4 north of Willowbar, (> west and 3 south of
Sandy Hook Store, on
Wednesday February 23
Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp the following
II Horses & l^ules II
25 Head of Cattle 25
5 Heads of Hogs 5
Farm Implements and Households Goods
My Farm is for rent or sale
9000 Bundles of Feed
FREE LUNCH on C,k< )lT.\l)S
S, N,
IV. W. Stewart, Aucx
Owner
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D' pnriinrnl of the Interior
ffl. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.,
OM). 14, I 1.
Notice is hei ■ i" • Von that Pete
ASjulinc^, of Dei' ..ihoma, who on
«>«V ir>, 1017. t.i - ' t. a<l entry,
iN<K "0116612, f. - ,i ' ■ ,V 1 I ami
<N\V'1-4 of SK 1-4 S < i n 13, Town-
ship *'1 N, K " iro 2 Kpst Cim. Mer.
Ims filed notice of intention to make
lin.il three year proof, to establish
+-4nii') to the land iihosi' descrihed, be-
fore E. B. MeMahan, County Judife
of Qjnarron County, Oklahoma, at
Boise City* Okla., on the 14th day
of March, 1921.
Claimant names as Witnesses:
John L. Beck, George Reed, John
Chick and C. C. Ax ford, all of Del-
fin, Oklahoma.
J. Y. CALLAHAN, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.,
Feb. 14. 11>21.
Notice is hereby given that Samuel
Brite, of Boise City. Oklahoma, who
on Jan. 5th 1916, made Homestead on
try. No. 010429, for SW1-4 Sec 2.'.,
Tp. 5 N. Range 3 East Cim. Mer.
has filed notice of intention to make
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be-
fore E. B. MeMahan, County Judtie
of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, at
Boise City, Oklahoma, on the 11 day
of March, 1921.
Claimant names as Witnesses:
Scott Brite, C. E. Strong. .Meredith
Hughes and A. II. Brite, .ill i f Hoisic
City, Oklahoma.
J. V. CALLAHAN, Register.
If you want to buy or sell real es-
t.ite in Cimarron County, see or
write Jno F. Graham, Boise City,
Oklahoma. 12-16tf
ri 11 k.
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TURKISH t
It's dollars
to doughnuts—
no man ever smoked a better
cigarette at any price!
AM ELS quality, and their expert blend
of choice Turkish and choice Domestic
^,3 tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat-
1^1 isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed.
You will prefer this Camel blend to either
gfckind smoked straight!
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^ Camels mellow-mildness will certainly
^ appeal to you. Th ? "body" is all there, and
« that smi . /mess.' It's a delight!
the )•'• t with Camels! They will not
tire ' .ur t.. u. And. they leave no unpleas-
;jr.t ~ aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga-
„ a. - f compare Camels with any ciga-
rette .'n the world at any price!
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The Chapel program hist week
Was a yoocl one given by the f-iyhtli
j/r riders.
The Chapel visitors vwre Mes
(Ihini*9 Brite, Potter, Heppard. ti, 1
I is. Lfwis, Maru'n and Mrs Vaniell
from Enid. Oklahoma
Kay Pouu-roy wan absent Tim rs
day and Friday.
Katie Graham and Arleda Webb
were absent Monday on account of
the bad weather.
Misses Ottinger and Rader left
Wednesday to attend the State
Teachers Association held at Oiila.
homa City this weck.
Pupi's in the primary room who
have neither been absent nor tar-
dy the last month are Lloyd Bar-
oes. Wilbur Deriney, Ralph Hart
George Manness, Allen Owens.
Earl Thompson, Leruy Wagoner
Mildred Good. Walter Sechler,
Vernon and Agnes Swagerty and
Howard and Joy Mahony.
Opal Mc Daniel and Lois Tag
u'art spent the week i nd with
home folks.
The eighth grade was entertain
nd at the home of Gladys Cook
Friday night.
Cecil Ottinger returned to school
Monday
Clyda Hart was absent Tburs
day.
Mr Smith is unable to return
to school this week, we w-jli all be
glad when he can come back.
Bertha Fry was absent from
Wednesday to Tuesday on account
of illness.
The Texas side of Texhoma
basket ball teams came and play
ed the Boise City boys and girls
The girls score was lf>tol3 in favor
of Boise City, and the boys stood
14 to 12 it) favor of Texhoma-
Basket Ball News.
Texhoma on the Texas side, both
boys ancl girls, e tme to play the
high school last Friday afternoon
Both games were closely match-
ed. playing even through the game
I The scores stood l'i to 13 in f tv
or of the Boise C'ty nirls and 14
to 12 in favor the Texhoma boys.
We will probably play (Goodwell
boys this coining Friday, to play
on our home court. We, hope to
pi y them a urood game
Mr. Farmer: You market in Tex-
homa, what about "our Banking?
Texhoma has now a New Bank, a
SERVICE institution, THE FARM-
ERS STATE. The present owners
also own The Oklahoma Farm Mort-
gage Company, Oklahoma City, and
Twentv Five more of the oldest
banks of the State. Your account is
solicited with the assurance we i e
fully able to take care of your needs
both in banking and Farm Loans.
CLASS PAR i'Y
Friday evening. F t) U;'. t'»e
gr;u)» c i >s were* nt«»rtain«'d
at the home of -1/ r.aml M's ('ok
the event was given in honor of
(iladys Cook's fourteenth birth
day.
Tbe house was beautifully de
•orated in the elass colors pink
and whit** The evening was
spent i t plnving gann-** C .e
very int 'resting game was play <
ed i-y eac.i one bein^ giveu a s»hp
of i ap.»r on which was g.v» n
some fact concerning th'- nann»>
of the members of the class A
priz" wag «iven to the one guess i
ing the names lirst
Delicious refreshments of pea
<• ics and cake were served. < Is «
large birtliday eake was serv*«o
The (nrtlidiv eake contiired h
t>>iuibl->. .i oi tie ai d a ring, t" yd
111 rt got the t' iu;b|e. L«»yd M'J
ier got the d«»ie J 'I hona »s 1» d
lomy got the rins
At a late h >ur all departed fori
their hou>t*« expressing tlum-el I
v.-s as having >in»nt a \**ry er.j »y
a de ♦ v n:nn *: ich "id be lou »r
e itembeted by the members «d
l e i ss. (»n.. who v. as there !
Mationa! Repair
u
February 28, to March 5th.
Prepare now for the busy season. See that your farm-operating
equipment is in good running oider. Overhaul it now, when you
have time- Make a list of all repairs needed, and order them at once.
You can make money by placing oi e order now for the repair
parts you need. This will save you the expense lat^r on of long
distantce telephone or telegraph tolls, and of freight, express or
parcel post charges on numerous shipments of repairs which you
may be obliged to order.
Make National Repair "Week
Mean Something
Its object is to assist you in getting your farm machinery in
working order before you need it. There is no better time than
right now—just before the busy season opens—to get this machin-
ery in order.
Be prepared! On the last day of Repair Wsek have the satisfac-
tion of knowing to a certainty that every implement and machine
on your farm is ready for use the moment you need it.
Buy Genuine I H C Repairs for all
International farm-Operating Equip-
ment
Boise City More. Co.
CONDEMN HIGH PRICED
STOCK FOODS
PROMINENT HOG RAISER SAYS
PRICES CHARGED ARE UNWAR
RANTED WAKES HIS OWN
HOG FOOD, WITH
BETTER RESULTS
"That he is all through payitg
fancy prices !or stock foods and I
hog remedies and that he is raise
ing some of the best hogs ever pi |
iced on the market was the stat
ment made recently by E. H.
Beekstead. well known hog rai-
ser and authority on live stock.
Mr. Beckstead's hogs are the
^uvy of his neighbors, and have
topped the market'1 for several
years in Iowa. Ho states that
for years he bought high priced
hog foods and hog remedies, but
he is all through paying extra
vagant prices for what he
c make himself. He states
that what the hogs need are min
t-rals. and tells the secret of his
wonder success by explaining
that he t ikes ao'oi1: live pound*
if ordinary mine-aiiue \vvhich is
pure concentrated minerals and
cost only a couple of dollars) ar.d
mixes same with enough bran or
tiller to make a hundred pound*.
All hogs. a:r! especially brood
sows require minerals as they
keep them free from worms, and
in the pink of condition, and are
essential to the hogs growth and
a well balanced ration. This in
expensive mixture placed in a
sheltered box where the hogs can
get it as they need it, will produ-
ce far better results than any
high priced so-called stock foods.
Seuu two dollars to The Min-
eralinn Chemical Co., 1033 North
W'ella St., Chicago, Hi., and they
wih forward you by prepaid par-
cel post, enough mineraline to
m ke a full hundred pounds.(Adv)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
United StatesLand Office at Guthrie
i Oklahoma, February 1, l&il.
' Notice is hereby given that Royal
K. White of Wheeless. Oklahoma,
l who on May 22nd 1916, made home-
stead entry No. 010t»82, for Wl-2 of
SWl-4, Sec. 21 and NW1-4 of NW1-4
Sec. 28, Township 4 North, Ranjje 2
East of the Cimarron Meridian
has tiled notice of intention to make
i final three year proof to establish
! claim to the land above described be-
fore E. I>. MeMahan, County Judjre
of Cimarron County. Oklahoma, at
j Boise City Oklahoma on the l;day of
I March, 192 i .
.Claimant names as witnesses:
J. D. Rowden, Fred Rowden. Jonh
1). Skelley, Jr. H. T. Walker all of
Wheeless, Oklahoma.
J. Y. CALLAHAN, Register.
Keep ¥©ei*
SAYE SOUR EYES
Wc are pern.sncr.tly located in
Optometry and will office with
Dr. Hall in the Shmnlier BuiUiinc.
i >ur bc«inrt< is to take care of
y«!:r eyes .nod to fit them with
- j wr.en reeded.
DRS. HALL AND HAIL
ll^ifist* red < >pt4.metritis
UR business ;s
A to ket-p your car
vyi*' in that smooth
running' condition
that produces the
maxmium amount
of milage per gal-
lon. Onl\ a thro-
ugh knowledge of
cirs and expert
workmanship can
do this.
< )ur customers ne-
ver complain.
BOISE CI1Y GARAGE
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1921, newspaper, February 10, 1921; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305092/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.