The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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are so unusual, so refreshing, so
satisfying". First, quality—second,
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos which
you'll certainly prefer to either kind
smoked straight!
Camels blend makes possible that
wonderful mellow mildness—yet all the
desirable body is there ! And, Camels
never tire your taste!
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unpleasant cigaretty odor
| We are continuing to offer our trade some real bargains
in seasonable merchandise and are offering you a saving
iu your purchase oi these goods.
SILKS---Our line is seasonable and up to the minute.
GEORGETTS—All colors, also figured and best quality.
GEORGETTE WAISTS-—Made up in latest styles and all
colors.
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT—Is well stocked with late
style shoes at attractive prices.
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REYNOLDS TQ3ACCO CO., Winjtor,
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of Count;, »'• iM .i!.-,»i<tn«»rs 1.1' suit I Cim-
arron Coirty, 111?- fullowiiil>" describ-
ed real e-1•>t<•, situated in Cimarron
County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
Ix)ts 11. 12, HI, 14 and IT), in Block
lfi of the > • i:• i -i I'l-v.-ns't" of Boise
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Notice of Fi--S»l« of Real Estate for ('it v. for the proposed price ol SI l.i. A SAD ACCIDENT.
Dnl>i!t)MCi;t Taxes. to Frank A. Soutar, and that the i Our community was un-atl> cnoek-
Notice i- h -ivby >4i\^-n that I, Hazel
D. Taylor, ns ( ounty Treasurer of
Cimarron (uunt\, Oklahoma, have
sold sublet ' ' o I Me a I h n'le. .11 of Board
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BOISE CITY, OKLAHOMA
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1 Frank A. Soutar will apply to j ed last Tuesday afte
the Board of County Commissioner^ j Davis bein^ killed b\
of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, on j Lester, little brother and sister, j
the fith day of September, for t were at home alone. Mr. Davis, his
its approval of said sale and an or-' oldest son and two aunts were gone
tier directing that a deed for said on business to Amarillo, Monday in-
property be executed by the chair- j tending to get back that night and
man of said Board, to said purchaser, on account of car trouble didn't get
HA7,EL 1). TAYLOR. back.
County Treasurer. Lester and his younger brother.
Troy, was out in the pasture tixirg j
—I1 fence. He had started back to the:
house His hat flew off and he turn-Ik'*
er had; after it. His horse stepping
i: 1 a hole Stumbled and fell, thl owinu j [l|
the bov, whese foot hung in
stirrup. Thi ; frightened the horse i Kj
and le began tn run, dragging the ■
little bov some distance down th. 1 Kg
f The li-ile broth-,! t•.. •! <
s1 <• |> the horse but cmilil
t '««> I >y's foot came lm ;i
I'ndi'Tg him unconr'. ioe' ( .
1 he I onip of a near r.> is. 1 ' • ■ for help. 11|
On the way he met V>r. to'iiu* Beed
and i dd him of the •• ent r.iul
t ' ■ I i ti I : a -V d get ti e body. ' ^
Mr. Reed *nd M s. H. S. r>;wi.s and
t'-e two children started for Texline
f<»r medical assistance, thinking there
> 11 itri• t be some char.ce for the boy.
VVoiil was sent on to the doctor who
!"• t the party a few miles froni town
h'it the bov was d>ad. The body was
I ft with the u"d-rtaker at Texlir.e
> aw ->» hi: folt.s who nrriver about
I)EPARTMEXT STORE
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We are prepared to take care of your wants for Harvest
Headers, Binders, Header Forks, Lumber
Barges, and
HARVEST GROCERIES
Buy them bv tSie case and save monev
WAGONS, WINDMILLS, AND PIPING
for
!£d We Buy Kvei ything* You
Have to Sell
We Sell Everything You
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Stratford, Texas.
Dealers in all kinds ot*
SHALL GRAIN
We buy wheat, all kinds of maue
andkatiir, in fact all kinds of grain.
We ireet all competitors prices
at oilier points.
We handle all kinds oi Flour and
Meal. Shorts, Bran. Chops, etc. etc.
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1920, newspaper, August 26, 1920; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305184/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.