The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 30, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME 23, NO. f>n
BOISE CITY, CIMARRON COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 192!
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 51.50 A VFJUi
The' Right wms to Smoke Meat Is to
Wright's tumaensea smoit
G.VV*
It's 1
> rurp.
Wright's Smoke is the Original Liquid Smoke.
It is universally used IT HAS STOOI) TFIE TEST OF TI M E AND THE C OURTSlt makes meat taste righ*
tJOIsE CITY DRUG CO. F HALL, PROP
liocai 1Rews
in IfBrtcf
Monico Castenado came in Fri-
day and renewed for the News
another year. Monico is always
on the dot when it comes to pay
ing his bills.
This county was blessed with
another fine snow Thursday night
and Friday, and everyone is feel
ins fine over the fine prospects
for pood crops this year.
FARM LOANS—rates
see Homer L. Johnson.
Dun Burnett, ranchman from the riv-
er country, was in the county seat Tues
day
Mr Farmer, you can make the
public sales held in Boise twice
a month a big success if you will
bring in your stuff.
Robert Niccum and Miss Delolo Mc
Coy both of Eva, were married in Boise
City la6t Friday Morning by Judgs Mc
Mahan at the Court Hcuse. The News
extends congratulations.
The New Bank at Texhoma, THE
FARMERS BANK, under new man-
agement Las grown to about three
times its eize of a year ago. Your
account will be appreciated and your
business handled to suit you.
Geo. Means and wire were shopping
in town first of the week.
Seed Oats For Sale-141 bushels
50 eeuts bushel while they last,
see or write I. E. Fairchild,
Hurley, Okla.
.1 W. Music and »lolin Sellers
were attending the sale Monday.
tef
HE DA
y>fUiL6
u is ON
Mrs. Barnes who has been very
sick is reported to be improving.
H B. Dixon and wife weut to
Dalbart Sunday, returning Mon-
day after Mrs. McGruder had been op-1 fitac
emted on.
UMSOfii CHAPEL
First Public Sals
A. SURPRISE PARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mrash were Last Monday afternoon the
callers at the Crawford and Canady , members of the M , E Ladies Aid I BfHSfi A SllCCCl 5
Davidson by going to her home j
and helping her celebrate her ^ast Monday Col. Hammond
birthday About thirty guests pulled off the first number of %
were present. A pleasant after-1 serios of public salts to bo held In
noon was spent in which delici-1 Boise City twice a month, and it
ous refreshments were served by ! was entirely successful for the
the ladies. Mrs Davidson was first sale. It is the idea to try and
presented with an aluminum set
and several peices of china.
home Sunday afternoon
Raymond Angle and Ben Jameson
went to Start ford Tuesday after Mrs.
P. E. Alexander and daughter Carrie
who were returning from Dalhart
where the latter bad undergone an
operation for adhesioas. They arri-
ved home amid the sand storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilmer called
at the Alexander home Sunday after-
noon , >■
P. E. Alexander is down with a
lame back.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Marsh and
Mrs. t». C. Thomason were in Texho-
ma Monday interviewing the dentist.
The severe wind and sand storm
Tuesday did quite a lot of damage to
ATTENTION OF ALL lii.D
CROSS WORKERS
* r
O. E. Weir
Boise Tuesda
from down east, was in
i- :: .
ajestic Iheatre
ADMISSION $1.00 and TAX
March, 4, 1921.
The Resident Lumber Co. are mak-
ing attractive prices on all grades of
lumber.
| Mrs. Claude B Mc ^urtney, Field
nnd out buildings. I Secretary of the Southwestern Division
I A. M. Hart man visited at the S'/.e-1 w'h be in Boise "ity Tuesday, March
more home the latter part of hist the 1st. I would like have a good repre.
week. sentation from the various auxiliaries
and branches through out the county.
Of course most of the work has been
.ES'i MEWS IT EIV.S
Homer .]
'ess trip t<
he week.
omison
Kansas
rri-'i.ia
City
x Ousi-
first of
♦♦»>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * i for
♦ s \ /~\ iu n i 9 '■ he
B. O. Cator
W. T. Douglas ir
raud Powelsc
'alifornia whe
>u miner.
'eft last week
he will spend
allowed to lapse, \ ut. the o.d officers uro (^ol
still officers if no sucev'sors have been or
| elected . All others interested in Red .
j Cross work are earnestly requested to
n meet with us. The first conference will >
>y j be at 1:30 P. M. March lot, in the Bap- j
| tist church, followed by various confer-
£iee spent Sun ' 0,108 t*ur'ng th£> afternoon and evening
(1. , k j as deemed advisable by Mrs. McCartny
M. E Wilder, County Chairman.
here w:ta a party -'-t the Felty
| homo'Saturduv niirht mid a eoud I ADVERTISING IS INSURANCE
fciuu
No' many attended Sunday
schawl Phinday,
Thl sjngflitr at Mrs. Emma Tan
nere Sunday night waa enjoyed
those present
Veluu and V : t Vj
day night at the Mathis home
make this feature popular with
the farmer and town people too,
for that matter. If you have stove,
furniture or any article you do
not need, bring it. to the square
Monday Jan. 7th and have it sold.
It is a good plan to list what
you are MOing to sell and h ive it
advertised. it will rost you noth-
ing for th'i advertising as
tii it is pan! out of th > commission
charges. Li:,; v. ■ property with
H mini. 11• 1. 11, >y Showalter
tbe N't \va <!i, ifo for the next
ATHENAEUM JJ I'-OiES
B. 0. CAT08 GEAIM €0.
Stratford, Texas.
Dealers in all kinds of
1 ~
Jones Bro<
lington way
seat first of
from down Gar-
was in the county
the week.
VV
u'i
D. Ha! i nek,
is visiting hi?
from Regnier,
i daugh'hr Mrs
^Saturday night r.nd a good
was reported by all present
Era Rowdt>n, Okla Mathis, and
Jam#. Mvranda wpnt to church
at Mexhoma after Sunday school
at Wheeless Sunday.
Advertising is the. ouly itiaur
anoe the merchant can have to pro
u-ct Ins business for the future.
But he must continue to keep
paying tlie premiums if he wish-
Clarence Roberts
Herman Bulls and
The Athenaeum Club was entertain-
ed by Mrs. Harry li. Hall at th i>r.
Hall Koine on Feb. <1, r.ir-rly every
member was present and a very en-
joyable owning was spent. Following
the business session a splendid pro-
gram was remh'ied with Mi:O.
Thomas as lcat . Subji-e;: Anffir-
•ican New: i taper rs p - Educational
fort or. A."ter wh'.rh the Ho* teas abr-
ved delicous refreshnienj^,
We enjoyed having Mrs. Ivan Hull,
Mrs. W. P.. Hall and Mi. s Olivo
I Thomas as visitors.
We buy wheat, all kinds of make
andkaffir, in fact all kinds of grain.
We meet all competitors prices
at other points.
We handle all kinds of Flour and
Meal, Shorts, Bran, Chops, etc. etc.
B. O. Cator Grain Co.
Stratford, Tex.
Four Ages in Business
The First
A Member.
LANDS & .FARM LO^NS
See us for farm lefttts aftd insurance
and family, jes his protection to continue.
family were "To discontinue advertising."
| j -1 <\ Johnson and while here call-1 guests at the Bigly home Sunday. John iVanamaker said, "is like
tied at the News office. Howard Bulls is oil the sick list taking down your sign, if you
J| 'this v i ik. j want to do business yon must let
Th- Hiitertainment at Wheeless | people know it. I would as soon and if you ^nt to sell or trade your
^ school bouse w is well attended for j think of doing business without property list it with us. We have
''' lJrl<' l' i audi anight as Friday, night w is- clerks as without advertising."— stocks of merchandise, city income
Mrs Dan Roberts has been on ' Cottonyarns. property, flour mills and lands in otto
the sielt list for the past week I * or stat"s ;'""1 mo? "V*11** >"u
it ix.mii nnv wm the to trad<* for panhandle lands. 3-17p
farm ARTHUR NIELD Realty Co.
For Sale: Co,)d four year oiil |
mules, well broke
right, will be in Boise City, Satur-j
d^y Feb 2'!,—C K. KoberU
Wheeless.Oi<la. 2 :
,| It will pay you to see me
William Picket M v isiti Utr his; event yon are interested in
(daughter. Mr
I) V. Gleives and wife from thei ^ hee'ess.
j(}arlmgton counti-y were visiting j r :,1(^ Mathis. Opal :,m'
friends and trading in town first j ■ ^ were at the W. T Rice houie j
I of the week. | Sunday.
j Ernie Walker and family spent
W. D- Bulls, of I loan.—Homer L. Johnson.
Texhoma, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Stubblefield, from Wilk-
ins, was a county :-eat visitor1
Mondav.
Mrs. Roy Suddarth is home
from an extended visit with rela-
tives in the K-isf.
Sunday at the H T. Walker home
Several were absent from
seho'd yesterday.
SAK1PSEL
j The wind storm last Tuesday i
made lots of house work besides i
injuring feed and destroying a
j large acreof wheat.
Wated 3 teams yoticir, broke i. m . i ».i . .i
_ * *' , It was ii ni'-e little snow that
mules, not over 7 years old. not under)
price
»HERE ARE KOT7R A' iK
successful man.
in th" Mtniocss ife i f ■ \
The tirst is when, hs .i boy, he begins 'o earn sotn^ money
for himself and to upend it wisely.
There ran be no succvrts unless on'1 h '*'■?.« to n And to
spend earefnlly—otherwise there wo nil 'v nothing tit
At this time in life the future h»i«in.<ss man bniMs un his
savings account ur.'i iienius to win tie* r»a(ldenc*» of older
nii-n in bnsinese. Thie is ti e be*', o.ssible prep * ration for
tbedny «»f opportunity.
Tjiis tirs* i® 'he tiir.e us-d in geiring Btar|«;d. It
should b- gin as eariv in :if • as *»
Next week we wiii talk ^boot the »ec<.nd
The First National Cank
BOISE CITY. OKLA.
loco lbs.
first letter.
D. K. Lord nni
Describe and
Htc.
Oklahoma
For The »jld paraooa
the \1. K. chnreh and t!ir»-e
dence lota loeatml m sonth
of town. If interested s^e K,
Mc.Mahan 3 li t. ».
came Frid iy.
The Tuesday w nd took tlv
j per roof off the new school h
, in 2—H and part of t.h^ front
: dc* n also
na
• use
W
S Barnett
<• Tmi l^s
Aif<>ro I^anibt rt and
Delfin. vere trailing
lioise City mer« han»*
ani
W. M Castor
fr«>m the north !
mg the sale hen
A Jaiur»nn ai
'•* on the streeis
forepart of th».
tn.
,,f; Miss Fli»r»»n. e Sh i".' is .s aying
re.si 'at K khtrt ar p esent
pir' ! dpsse Jon^s w:t< helping Mr
inbly fix a pump last week We
j u-.derstar.J that Nir Wimblv is
'contemplating Raving hi.s place
business! tb's "oriog
j U fc. Twoinblev is nearly dis-
irhled with :* noil on his foot,
if.' fr"ui j S<;m« of ti e cl « sa playet
with the!*1 *'• R- I)uf
* Monday, j f°r a #er'^s
j Aak Fr"*d Browr hovv to f.tart
«on Harry |a car if it wont tfo for yoo.
efe attend
jay. j Mesdasi<»sK'sor >i ».sro and Per
\ins. from tiarlmj.' n. w.'re a-
»>on lt'n.' mom the v:<,tors at Itois*' .l/on
Boiae City j day-
■ek. i
Your Friend The Banh
The moment vou open an account with
the FIRST STATE BANK, you win a bu-
siness friend.
Our officers gladly confer with patrons on
any business, in vestment or financial mat-
ters regarding which they can furnish infor-
mation of value, and take pleasure in offer-
ing our services to those whom the}' may
benefit.
met j
!:'* - I' li • ti. V MU'ht ! I
, ' Ham* Miller. W. D. Sanders and P.
" *' er was ta , > teinbenrcr of the Gtriinftoo country,
ken to Dalhart t . the Hospital »rre uadinr in t«wn Tw^day
Sunday where she will undergo Cy Strong is rebnilding kU tarn that
in "Deration.
, the t iik! blew away last wee k
•No l>«-po*.it«r linn «**«r I/O^t r. IK»ll.ir in ■ Slat«"
Bimk in Oklaltoana.
(GUARANTEED1
" " ' • - b'
THE FIRST STATE BANK
BOISE CITY, OKLAHOMA.
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