The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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;>nc CIMARRON NEWS, BOISE CITY. OKLAHOM--
1HURSDAY, APRIL 15th. 1920
So
and Summer
Wear at Wilders
.*.4I-i-4,
WILL FIND IRUCH
IN OUR ASSEMBLAGE OF NEW SPRING STYLES EVERY WOMAN
PERSON 'L ISTERE-T. TVE ATTRACTIVE NEW SHADES ARE WO ST DELIGHTFULLY AC
CENTED AS DEVELOPED «N THE SMARTEST WODES OF THE MOMENT.
for |
rew ♦
Coats,
I)re>
t« thi. you sho
(r UJ>0n TOOT n
.«o- pr, very sr
• secured values
•b'e 't: vV w r,{
9bo r*JLS1*
Suits
ses
Beautiful
Waists
r' v. ar. siaior"
dre-s wear—'*
rs for every
t makes shop-
Neckwear
Li nee
■ie
would do the
-1A • m h w *.«
will pie
Come
you.
Siime more New Hats
this week. The'repretty
FOR THE WEN
bf the
chic fir.i
Footwear
erv in varied grades to meet
iried demands—something that
r,t f'"! to p ease you. Daintv
for ibe particular dresser.
WE ARE SHOWING FOR THEIR SPECIAL BENEFIT A LINE OF STYLISH NEW HATS AND
CAPS THAT CAN'T BF BF AT ANYWHERE. WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF CENTS
FURNISHINGS THAT WILL SATISFY THE HOST PARTICULAR DRESSER.
Dry 6001U.
UW.nFR'C
Vtens Furnish
LfJlC GoAiis
DtPAKTRfbWT srunt
SAWPSEL Apr. 13 Ti e Examination foi Teacner's Or
J. A. Fizfmorc, Orviile Lowcry. J e \ !icates will be he d at my office in
tJjf'ield. Earl Cavis, A. C. K rcn Boise City on the '22, 2\ and 24 days
esxnnoi, Geo. Giab al, Frei Burrow Qf April 1920,
ICr'.' >t r*1 v an. S. N. ' ivt. r,, k)*a George W. Gillis, Co. Supt.
Bui iow, H. N. Clark,F. H. Basset,
Arthur i?uriov«. R. W. Irqle, an^ O.
A. Duncan, are araonp those whose Notice by Publication
«rindmill* were injured or destroyed Cfatp of Oklahoma:
in Sunday's wind. rimsrrnn County. SS
The Langston Hardware Co. at jn the j>jstrict Court in and for
Texhoma sold over $lfi<X) worth of ^aj(j £ounty and State.
windmills Monday by a very little Willie Sparks, PInirtiff vs
afternoon. Two of the worst fee- (;ror"e Spark's, Defendant.
tures of the storm were the extreme wi'l take notice
cold and the fact that it laeted 20 • },p heen mif*d in the above
tours. ramed court for the annullment of
unity good times where old and
ung meet together and forget we
e either, "mere kiddies" or "white
-aded grand parents.
Union Chapel ♦ <
The storm Saturday ard Sunday a
wa« the worst the writer e-,er saw J
r. t'r is courtv and the losf can not J
be fully estimated. Lots of wind- ♦
Is, cut builair.rs a-d some houses a
rvere blown drw, while the wheat, &
barley, and speltz nearly a!! covered f
up 01 blown out. We have heard of •
no live* lost which is fortunate. a
The sick fork in this community j
r.re better. J
G. C. Thomason and J. Sizemore %
Vave core to Texhoma afte- repairs X
for their wind mi!!s. Sizemore
a new mill and Trorr.asor. fr r a
tower. •
KENTON RECORD *
Wrt. W. W. Eddy. Ec'-'fcs*. J
.',.^^4^.. • ; a
The Methodist and Baptist Church f
joined in celebrating Easter Day at f
the M. E Church. The church wa« a
appropriately decorated with Easter Z
Li'lies. flowers end evergreens. Ow- |
ing to the cold the attendance was f
not as large as usual, but this in no a
way dampened the enthusiasm or X
happiness of the children who took f
part in the exercises of the hour,
The prog-ram consisted of rec
tior.s ard sorps by the primaries
ard intermediates, and responsive
readings, solos, choruses, and an-
them by the choir. The violin ac-
companiment by Louis Regnier was
very much appreciated by all.
Then followed the Easter Message
by Rev. FL H. Davis.
At the close of the service a rice
luncheon was spread in the church
end later in the afternoon the child
ren's Easter egg hunt completed the
day.
Mr. a^d Mrs. Chester Sears, of La-
Junta Colo., have established resi-
dence on tveir claim north of town.
M-. and Mrs. John Hughes gave
one of the nicest turkey dinners out
at the Palmer ranch to more than
thirty of their relatives and friends
about two weeks ago. They will
soon move back to their home near
town.
B?*"t Allen and a friend of his
from Lamar, Colo.r, are here visiting
at the home of Riley Hughes, and
with friends in town.
Miss Margaret Easley entertained
at a buffet supper and a forty two
party, a few of her friends, more
than two weeks ago.
Chas. Rowan and Ron Frantz are
week dipping their
I
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varies I
Report of the Condition of
The Cimarron County BanK :
Kenton, Oklahoma. |
February 26. 1920 2
RESOURCES ♦
Loans and discounts 109,620 41 f
Overdrafts, secured and nr. *
secured * 73-67 2
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants etc 2,650.00 Z
Barking House ♦
Due frrxr. Banks 53^38.84 z
Checks & other cash items 7f2-% t
Cash in Bank 4.3S8.75 J
S-rurities with Banking
Board
Total 1T6,094£1
LLABILITIES
Capital Stock Psid in 2&,0fj0iX)
Surplus Fund 6,500.00
Undivided Prof.ts lew Ex-
pense« and TsJte* paid 801.S2
Reserved for Taxes 199.39
Individual Deposits Subject
U> Check 114,772.22
Time Certifi,>ates o? deposit 07.61O.2C
Cafv:e--B Checks outstanding 2,31132
Total 176,094.51
County of Union SS State of New Mexico
I, Herbert J. Hammond, Jr, Cashier of the above named Back do
solemnly swear that the above state-mer.t is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief so help me God.
Herbert J. Hammond, Jr. Cashier.
Subscribed and swore to before me this 16th day of March 192t
'jois McArthur, Kotarv Public Mv com. expires Sept. 9th, 1922
W. T. Hughes, H. J. Hammond, C.C. Hammond, Ihrectore.
LOANS
C«rl I/jcfts hnd the frame work of v,;„ marriage with !«aid plai^tifT
■ rew hon«e a'so a windmill blown pro'inds of ext*r*
down. Waiter Jarne* had a steel answer the petition filed there-
frain bin wrecVr-d and blown down j,_ nr plaintiff on or before the
towu'-d the Beaver. TMh day of May 192<\ or said peti-
Mrs. John Taggart is at T»-ihoma fjon ^ taken as true and judg«»-
at preeent since the removal of her -^^t fr,r said plaintiff for the anu'l-
tonnl*. • ent of said marriage and for the
TV- E!evat< r men are advising farirJ,rP ^ cu8trdy of Agnes Sparks.
mer». not to mn'ket any more grain : ( •ifntjff'n « Mid of her m .rriage with
for e conp'e of we*-k« as so much of de'^ndant, will be rendered ac-
the grain in piles has he«-n scattered pording'y.
■nd l^t. Attest:
Alton Whf-lT and wife iro\-ed on-, p y Strang. Court Clerk,
to the Wm. Pis«ett place M» nday. | 1 K Hill, Attorney for Plaintiff.
W«- find n great many who would puhl'shed April 1^. 192' .
vor a p'an by which the County
Cemm's«i"T>ers would employ a road
bulldi*".' gar- co-tin'ally;
or nrr.iring nr-.da in the county, as | g
|Pr r '« r»ed for such wort ! S
ff ♦♦ • "T raised * ha7f mil-|^
lior hr«»-'-• "f ers'n in 1 •»'.*» a« «s fc
^» d it rr an average fc
rt. ■ m h- \t m«rket it. the amount • E
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
AUGUST PRIMARIES
Announcements under thi6 heading very busy this
will be run until after the primary, cattle.
The fee for announcing candidates it Mrs. Will Baker is very sick this j
{5. Payable at the time of announe- week out at her home at Mexhoma '
ing. Oklahoma.
I>r. and Mrs. Enlow spent Easter
Ft Canty Clack Sunday here with Mrs. Enlow's, par-
Subject to the will of the L>erao- ents. Mr. ard Mr*. D. C. Johnson,
cratie voters of Cimarron County. Mrs. Ma<-y Meagrer has gone to
ALEXAKDER COOPOR. BOISE CITY Denver to visit her daug-ter. Mrs.
Far Caanty Auatsar .Ch&s Collins.
eltv ar.d Subject to the will of the LWmo- O. C. Johnson, one
cratic yoters of Cimarron County. men. made a trip ti
D M SMITH. GRIGGS. OKLA County site
F#r y^,|f i O-ar Eddy went over to Clayton ^
I Subjeet to the will of the Etemo- Friday to file, up in New Mex. He^
cratie voters of Cimarron County. was accompanied by Rob Potter. |
? C <^UACKENBt'SH. BOISE CITY. They returned Saturday n company;
For CamiBieaiaawr, First Di.tri.t .with Jack M. Potter, ar.d lawrence j
1 Subject to the will of the Hsmo- Gillespie. •
crat e voters of Cirnarroa County. p'r6 '-has. Potter ieft Tu'.i>da> for
i JOHN L. BECK. DEI.FIN. Texas, to be with her father who i*
lying very low at their oid home.
Old Mr. ar.d Mrs. Capansky, of Vi-
la, Colo., have been visitir.g their
B- ;se C'ty, Se« or write to n fc, j WIfe, ar.d Mr» Mar.r.;e
Frank Don'ey, Wiikins. (-kla 3f-3t c
Plenty of Money to
Loan on Farms. None
too large or too small..
NO WAITING FOR MONEY
M. W. PUGH.
' our business :
week to the 1
HOSEA GARRETT, OWNER.
THE CIMARRON COUNTY
AB5TRAC r COMPANY
BC«OED ABSTRACTERS
BOISE CITY - - OKLAHOMA
For Sale 240 arr^ candy loam; im*
, j r'.vrw^ f».r3i. ] lee «. 'ith ar.d 14
Roy Chaney oi Campo
aiiw-Ai MQ'non&m.
Will try sales a."ywl-tre ia Cimarroo Couety. fi'iake dates at tha
tMta rvn Mcms 04tiee in Boise City for dates in this county.
£UF FFMFbit * First Naiioael BauU of Seise City. Oklakoma.
Stat* Vatty- Cccipo, Cslorado.
s: — 1 r—1 1111 111 tktv*i
The Home Cafe
A Good Place te Eat
(. apansky.
Mrs. Rich Eddleman. at the hoi
her mother. Virs Ed Eddleman.
r. «et
etc. j g
Hher.li
Short Orders
At atl hours.
kcQHi«r .Meals
family style
wc are m cm'wcu r» v\jl» y»u *n« puea^c rwu.
JOF L. RANDALL, Propriet<
BOISE CUT. UKLAMOMA
aisted by h<r mother and
Anna Beerley. aerved a
ef.n. edy^urred t
M l'er E^aa'ev.
F R Hall. Druggiat.
was ir town one day 1
W. P.. Miller went t<
urdey t,
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ith Mrs
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£ ftliLTON E. WILDER Bois.e City
Moior Eearec. Excellent Selection of Suits,
I E Robes and Buris.1 Goods kept in stock, full assortment B
J ^ of caskets. Personal supervision of funeral services. S
Cails answered immediately day or night.
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' A FEW OOU.AR5 WORTH
; Of PAINT IS MONEY
j| WELL STCNT.
I TELL US YOUR PAINT
' NEED*. WE CAN
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