The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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theatre
"PASSFRS BY"
Shown Here Saturday June 4.
8:15 Fast time
"THE MYSTIC HOUR"
MONDAY JUls^E 6th
5 Reels of Motion Pictures
And
The Western. Amusement Co. Presenting
Prof. & Madame Faye, in Mysterious Vaude-
ville
Saturday June 14th H. B. Warner
IN
"ONE HOUR BEFORE ^AWN''
• A PICTURE THAT WILL FOIL THE
: KEENEST MIND
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Pitzer's Tailor Shop
North Sid. of Street Opposite News Printing Office
Cleaning, pressing- and mending. $1.2-> a suit
AUo dress making, and sewing of a.i kinds, at reaso-
able prices'.Tailor Made Clothes at lowest prices.
[ Geo. R. Pitzer, Proprietor
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t Costs More Not To
Paint than to paint
Monarch Outside Paints 100 pr.
pure $4 00 per gallon
Inside Flat Wall Paint 3.00 per
gallon
Pure Unseed Oil rjl.25 per gal.
Save The Surface and Save All
Neglect Means certain Loss.
BUY
Ideal Portland Cement for
PERMANENCE §1.05 per sk
T. M. Deal
Lumber Co.
Elkhart, Kansas
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V. H. RAY,
BEN COX.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:4 > A M.
§|Preaching 1 1; 0 0 A- m.
Epworth League 7; 30 P- M
Preaching Service 8;15 P. M.
Prayer Meetins Wed. 8;00P.M
Ladies Aid Wed. 2; 30 P. M.
You are always welcome and
urged to come.
e. w. Davison, pastor.
SECRETS
Yes, the secret of GOOD LIVING at
REASONABLE PRICES is easily
solved if you are buying from us your
Groceries, Fruits and
Vegetables
There is 110 better or cheaper livingtlian
provided tor you in our complete and
fresh stock of GROCLRIES.
Boise f^ity Mercantile
*&t ^ash *>" arket
BOISE CITY mid BERTRAND
asm
kesler and shumway
PUBLISHERS
NOTICE FOR BIDS |
Office of County Clerk
Cimarron County, Okla. ;
May 18th 1921 j
Sealed bids will bo received for building ,
an emergancy or temporary bridge ac-
White Arrow Oil Station
Will Wholesale or Retail and deliver in Barrel lots
Kerosene or Gasoline
Phone 18
Ail kinds ol Tractor and Motor Oils and Cup Creases
Free Air and Water
Geo. W. King, Prop- Boise City, Okla.
Notice to Creditors.
To the Creditors of Lulu A. Cannaday
Deceased,
The creditors of the above named de-
cedent are herepy notified that the un-
dersigned was, by the County Court of
Cimarron County, Oklahoma, appointed
administrator of the estate of said de-
cedent, and that all persons having
claims against the estate of said deced-
ent are required to exhibit them to said
undersighed administrator with neces-
sary vouchers, at Garliflgton, Oklahoma,
within four months from the date of
the fiirst phblication of this notice, to-
wit: from the 2nd day of June 1921, or
the same will be forever barred.
Dated May 25th 1921
D,D. Cannaday,
Administrator
First Published June 2nd 2t
Gooodrich Reduces
Tire Prices
It is a pleasure for usvto announce to
automobile owners of Cimarron county that
the B F. Goodrich Rubber Company has
reduced prices 20 per cent on its celebrated
Silvertown Cord Tires and Tubes.
You can't afford now to drive without
Goodrich Silvertowns or Fabrics. Come in
and let us quote you the new Goodrich
prices.
to whom it -may concern
Notice is here by given that on Mon-
day, -une 6th 1921, the board of County
Commissioners sitting as- the county
Board of Equalization pursuant to law.
will meet in regular session for the pur-
pose gf equalizing the taxable property
of Cimarron County and that on Tues
day, June 7th 1921 they will be in ses_
sion for the purpose of hearing any in.
dividual complaints as te their grievan-
ces against their assessments for the
year 1921, Jos rendered to the county
assessor,
Any person failing to appear on thelast
above date will be barred in the future
from having their assessments corrected
so take notice of this meeting
COUNTY ASSESSOR and Exofficio
Secretary of the County Equalization
Notice of Settlement of Account
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
Cimarron County, as.
In County Court
In the. Matter of the Estate oi W-
L. Ta>'lor Myra Taylor Deceased
Notice is hereby given that I E.
Hill the duly appointed and; quali-
fied administrator of the estates of;
\\T. L. Taylor and Myra Taylor decea-
sed has rendered and presented for
pitss aqi ui ;P«nJ PUB
Court his final account and report of
his administration as such adminis-
trator and praying for distribution
of the balance in his hands; and that
the II th day of June A D 1921 at 10
o'clock in: the fore noon of: said day,
at the County Court room in the Cily
of Boise City in said County, has
been duly appointed by the said Co-
urt, for the settlement of said ac-
counts at which time and place any
person interested in said estate may
appear and show cause if any they
have, why said account should not be
approve d and distribution made as
prayed for,
In Testimony \tyrhereof, * ^ave
hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Court this 20th day
of May A D 1921
E. B. McMAIIAN,
County Judge
First Pab May 20 Pub June 2
Notice for Publication.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U.S. Land Office at Guthrie Okla.
May 14, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Forace
— —' " ------ - | F. McDaniel. of Wilkins Oklahoma who
cross cold spring creek between bee. is, ^ ^ ^ ^ m&de HomeBt«ad
Tsp. 4, R. 4, E. C. M. and Sec 24 Tsp. Qnm forg E m Sec. e>\
4 R. 3. E. C. M. Mile A State Road Sec. j g w . g w j Section o2 and E. 5 N.
26 in Cimarron (Bounty Oklahoma , Section 28, Township 3 North,
There will be a regular meeting of the ^ East, Cimarron Meridian, has
board of County Commissioners of Cim j ^ Qf intention t0 make fiiml 3
arron County, Oklahoma, on the fath day . prQof ^ establish dftim t0 the laIlU
of June 1921, for the purpose of letting . describedt before E. B. McMahan
contract for the above bridge on said lo- ( Qf Cimarron f;ounty 0kla-
cation in said county and state. Con- j ^ cifcy oklaholliat on tht,
tract will be lot in the office of the Co- I 2
unty Clerk of Cimarron count/Okla. j claimant*
Plans and specifications of said bridge | ^
are op file in this office, Sealed bids will . Vi"riril Caudle
be received until 4 o'clock p. m. Junei
6th 1921. All bids must bo accompanied Daniel Etland,
by certified chock of other security in the i Lee Thaxten. .
amount of ten per cent, of the bid which J. Y. CALLAHAN. Reg"ter"
shall be forfeited to the county on failure j First Pub. May I9th Last Pu >. J
to execute bond as hereinafter provided.
The party to whom said contract is
awarded shall execute to the county a
bond in the sum of the amount of the
contract to become void upon perform-
ance of tha conditions set forth in said
contract. Twenty per cent, of the con-
tract price shall be retained by the
county until the contract is completed
and the work accepted. The commissi-
oners reserve the right to reject any and
all bids.
Attest:—
C. D. Fellows, County Clerk.
L. H. Hood, Chairman Co. Comm.
W. A. Ingram Co. Engineer Cim. Co.
First pub. May 19 Last pub. June 2
s witnesses:
of Boise City Okla.
of Boise City Okla.
of Boiso City Okla.
of Wilkins Oklahoma
Use News Want Ads for Results.
BOISE CITY GARAGE
; Oscar Thomas, Prop.
PARTY AT BERTRAND
/ —
Miss Wanda Riley celebrated her sev-
enth birthday by entertaining a number
of her little friends Sunday afternoon
at her hom«>
NEXT SALE
SATURDAY THE IITH
Gather up those Implements
that you will not use the coming
year and list them for the next
sale day which will be on the ll
Someone needs them.
farm wapons 1 wire stret-
cher, 1 big 6 hole range cook
stove.
Deering row binder bought last
fall have only cutlOO acres in
good shape.
One Lacross Six disc Plow, will
sell on six months time
One Dinning room table, a good
one
I good Real Cow Poney
Report of the Condition of
? The Cimarron County Bank
a n
Si
Let's Celebrate
The
July
v_v
4
of |
This
Year
Sun-Baked Soils
Sun baked soil and hot weary horses have long been
the bugbear cf fall plowing. After a busy season the
farmer finds himself and his team unfitted for this
hard task which nuat be done on time.
But neither soil nor season affect the Ford son. Its
rugged power is ever present to draw the Oliver Plow
through the toughest plowing job on time and the
measure of accomplishment is greater and more
cheaply attained than by any other method.
No matter what the soil there is a spcaa.1/ juflt
Oliver Flow tiat will turn it properly.
PO.VELSON .*OTM CO.
ROISE CITY OKLA.
Kenton, Oklahoma
April 2fl
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
$ 88.939.73
Securities with Uankfng
Board
l.fOO.OO
Stocks, Bond-, Warrants, etc. 26 73
I tanking House
2^00.00
I>ae from banks
40,967.66
Checks and other cash
items
18S.&4
Cash in bank
S.994.0K
TOTAL
$138,611.«S
LIABlLlTin
Capital Stock Paid in
24,000 00
Surplus fund
3,200.00
Undivided profits lens expen-
ses and taxes paid
2A47M
lte^ervad for taxes
275.07
Due to banks
7.BK3JI
Irdiridual deposits
Subject to eeek
ASkM
lime •Certificate af Deposit
Ca»hiem checks
11.standing
l.m»e
TOTAL
$i3^11 O
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1921, newspaper, June 2, 1921; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305172/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.