The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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THE RESIDENT LUMBER COMPANY
BOISE CITY. OKLAHOMA
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DEPARTMENT STORE
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MR . EMMA MERITT POSEY
3/rs. Emm* Merritt Posey
wds born in L^^ch township,
Wayne county, Illiuois, December
1 7th, 1^>4; d- ted lb.s Ij.e, aft< r
a brief illness f..ll.iwirig maternal
confinment. February 15 u, ly2l
agrd 36 yaars, oae moain ind 2*
days. Debased was the daughi
erof Mr. aud Mrs. WintVld Merritt
and was married to Samuel Posey
Aprii 2u 1. 11*03. To tins uui.iu
were boTo & x s n> ^tio onedangh-
I HAVE THE AGENCY
FOR CLETRAC TRAC-
TOR AND WOULD BE
PLEASED TO DEM-
ONSTRATE IT FOR
YOU.
Call at my place 14
miles south of Boise City
FRED BREAKAGE
& SONS
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Ir.c : rnorat . d Capita! Stock $20,0 0.00
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Out of the more than 3,000,000 Ford C'
now in use, about sixty percent have been tc
WHEELESS I\iEVV5 ! . E S
Sunday M.ho< l was well attendee
day.
C. C. Roberts and tarn
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L. H. Hood, Scc'y-Treas.
1'. A. Sou tar, Pres.
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E. R. F reman, Director
A. A. Le:dy; Director
% Manager
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FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE STOK
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to farmer.- ! rc
no otne-r one t'
brought to the farm so mucli of comfcrt r.: J
profit as has the Ford car. It has c
the social life, doubled the facilities for market-
ing, brought the town next doer to the farm,
multiplied for the farmer the pleasures ot living.
A family car without an equal in low cost of
operation and maintenance^ We solicit your
order for one now because the demand is large
and continually increasing.
Powelson Motor Co.
Boise Citw Okla.
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f M »:his. Ja nes and B-*rnic« Miran.J
1 Ja'nes Toibert, Mrs. Emma Tanni
:■ Av i Felty and Clyde Roberts \v"fere
t! I Boise < ity Saturday evening
| Lot BrjA-n hji returned to
ij I in this community.
i ' Th« party at Herman Bulls wsa
J I attended but seems to lack the usu
| j terest they have been taking in pa:
C Roberts andfimily. James l'ol- "n!" t1!l'
( bert, ()k'« Mathia and Ruth Miranda Funern
spent Sunday at Mrs. J. W Tanners (irowctli
H?nry Mo .re. G. D and W. T Ri<-e
Herman B ills. Mr. Walker. Thai Rob
erts and Elmer Miranda went to town rn,lfl iS^ru P iT!e h i i w
Monday. largely att--n lel R tu 'i.js w »re t
Ther^ was a big crowd attended the laid t"> r st in tli - s tnp-oa iraie !
Christian Endeavor Sunday night tery to a ,v o» ' n -ert . - ecti »u morn I
Mrs. Chas. White will lead next Sun Z
day nitfht. I
There will be a social at the Wheeless NOTICE
school house Thursday night , &
Misses Ruth Jones, Vurbie Machotka -Se 'intT t'at my patrons are I
Ed Crawford. Kenneth Warner and not willii g tu give rne my vaca f
wife of Mexhoma, attended the Endeav- t- T , , _ ., 1
c , . . tion. I liavrt decided to an>wer a X
or Sunday nuht. T
Frank Bu'is returned to Wheeless lust ^^ same a« b«*forf I made the T
Saturday. anni»aneecne»it. |
The Penny 'arnival at Liberty was Dr W R H '! t
well attended Saturday night.
Oscar, Emery, Miller and Ava Felty, *
Era Rowden. Irene Brown, Bernice, El- « - - r > *
mer and Paul Mir„nua spent a piea^ant J _ } f
day at the J I> R)berts h >me Sunday [ Q f". P, L» ' *
Yeta and Velma Rice, Frank Bulis, i ! »
John Noble. Henry and Jimmy Daoy. j PHYSICIAN and SURGEON } *
Howard. Eibe-t and Gladys BulLs were ! Countv Health Officer of • ♦
GENERAL MERCHADISE
Ev ryl; irg The Farmer Wee;'s
LO SE CITY. OKLA
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Ana increasing f
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THE REASON
A small profit and quick turnover,
your money will buy more good6, qua-
lity equal, than any other place in
l marron County. All transactions
satisfactory or no trade.
W e have Ferrv s Seed on
Hand and Red River Earlv
Ohio >eed Potatoes.
SCHOOL NOTES
BERTRAND.
Several of tije nnigbbvir
Mitchel -VcDniel gathered ?
Me i*re glad t.i say that Mt*s home Sunday to remind bii
^ mker is mpr >viiig as raoidlv his birtl.da)
as ea" > > »* j > •. W* hop* tri »t Bom to -Vr and Mrs- Linff-T Mr. EJdward* of Kenton was at the
ible to b,. jn
County Health Officer of
at the Mathis home Sur day. { Cimarron Co. ] i
Herman Bulls and family spent Sun- j Calls An.wered Day or Niqht ! t
of day at the ( has Lookinbill home. J , „ .. .... » •
, t>o\ie Tanner *spert Friday night and j
t Saturday at the Skelly home. J
Little William Tanner was -ick the | Bo'f' City
ater part of th
H^ve been r^i^ed in Cimarron Co-
unty. for fourteen years, they will
make good.
j Lor-g Distance Calls will be
Given Prompt Attention
FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE STORE
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Mrs D. W. Short is sti"! at I)U
>»l ha^l thr » -*isit liart *ner«' <<h»- is r^covenhg
k and th«» fj st uf fro in a serious <»p**r*ti«>n
W 'n -s m tttie sp^nt tti»» S. X
v. * T. we «:Od with li«»nie f ilka. ■ kl
J -V K td>-r an i ftmiiy lave Mrs -
,h- »a mov-d on t v Mc.Vtb»n pU>v
;»v f. J»:n >« m Dmieis i« t>.'irg sen* W". C
.m K. ?r.'tn tn- I*.:n Sondiy v1i». » Pvtm .
*eN a d igate . • ir.f state S j>. c«»n l" n» int.
terti«»n idtt»«d i)
*V,t* M' L^ake t.a« rt-tnrned V> to*
. h •a»«'afu*r sDcnd.t.ir th** winter Clarka t*» g«t .-h
. with Lis dangler, Mr* O H Me f m pluts Salgidaj,
D»n>»i j Ti»» Tp U>»rd «va-U«-<Icontra
g* Hardy is re-y ul graiiuu of »tx m .«
Mr. Farmer: You market in Tex-
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. r- Twe"!tv of the oldest &
• r«»ni\ "i-V* of the St*t». Ycnr aceour.t is v
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SERVICE institution. THE FAR.V- 8 » «, v
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V.ILTOIM F WILDER Boise Citv ?
Motor Hearse. Excellent Selection of Suits, ^
Uobes and Burial Go*is kept in stock, full assortment ^
>f caskets, f ers- nal sup®r\i«irn of funeral services.
Cails answered immediately day or n gh'. |f
ted w^rh the assurance we : e S
v ,iMe to :a'<e c,-r« of your reeds
h in banking and Farr-, Loans. ^
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| THE CIMARRON COUNTY
.- S- wereg *i to ^* Mrs n«ci of<,rgj> «»t Sit«nla> J«"Jty. •?* F V-Clure. t-<x 1CCO Z
AB5TRAC COMPANY
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fcjy r r se!i *•». * ■ ♦ BjSOED A«ST«
tat* in CtParrr* Ccsr.tj. «ee fr X . , ..
* e J- F. (.r.-ja, h e f t; J BOISE ClTY
The F*d cino m^t m the at 11 ,w * **** *
aacal place witu m m Homoecit ,,*y*°n »» recorerina frna »
Satarday u <cht. A *ery enjoya . ***** at Hatcb,»»rm
ble etemng ««« »pect di»cB»«"nif Tt)*U *^c'* to ^ <*a'te * ^ jOklahcma.
P «ae for the fatare aa i other °r*1 u».
*hat might happeo aboa'd a wry
heavy * n-i atrike thp c»-w school
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t^OEO ABSTRACTERS CCNERAL A^STRACTIN*
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OKLAHOMA
BUICK iSENCY
1 «:*b t 1 Pi * * ^wo ®°°r* East of Pest
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VOLUME 23, Is
BOISE <
SPEAKk GO
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Don't fail t
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your town
y,.ur neigbbo
If he prospp
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town and eo
make prospei
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prosperity ca
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on its wave
your town, c<
and eyeryoni
Chas Stri
Smith, popu
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