Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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CIMARRON
Vol. ij, No.
COYLL, OKLAHOMA , THl.'RSlJA \
CLIPPER
WiiiHeatfier
Hosiery
,MsiKCH 16, igift
[♦Kit taketti away the -in of tlie }{1)>v
> uistt iptii r. $1.00
work).
Fight sin.
Fight lor truin and Christ
Obey the Lord.
Be useful.
is one of those eommodi-1 ,u‘bai'i>)
ties by which people I 1,r^rful
measure the buying pow= 1 VTT' , lCh,rist and
, • s k \ou will be honored both by the
er 01 a dime. Not only, Lord anil public, (let busy.
will it outwear most ioc
hose, but no 25c hose will
last longer.
Buy a box of six-
show holes
I his I Oi Alahiiig
Money?
! File Dry Goqdsitian, which
I printed in St. Louis, stated
G ■ hna hul.
son, Derby Jndgt
e is . i
this
]>airs if they
within four
mouths. exchange the old f01
new. No such guarantee ac
companies any other 10c stock-
ing.
Made of selected, firmly woven
yarn and dyed fade prool. The
elastic top hold ; hi, V. , :
Leather where other stoclviii!--
’'lall down.” Evefy garter 1 a
good garter il you ■.veai
Clarkson Items
We are having some beautiful
Ug W rather now.
Sylvia Henderson spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with Mary
| Drum.
Mrs. Lbu Me Anally and Ora.
Nil and Mi-. Kelso spent Suu—
day with i' X Bender- on ar.cl
lamb
Frank Gaskin and family, Mr.
and M r - I- ra ler ■ jat Siuula v
j at I. Williams.
Charley Ilarfamari and family
spent Sunday afternoon with
| Guy Persing.
I Ians Wolfe .a-? on the ;ick
lint Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Kveritt McAu
ally spent Sunday wilit her sis
11 , Mrs and Mr I. ,,, Bit hop
Lizxie and Panzie f'rarier
spent Sunday with Ethel Carrier
Mrs, A. Nclier, of Guthrie,-
spent Suitday ", Uh Mrs. Ii c
! {fewer.
is
in
an ijsue oi recent date that a
barrel ol purple dye which cost
before the* war j.-ii>o, recentv
sold for $12,000. Some profit,
isn't it -
■3C Fou.id for Hens
We have sold all the poultry
we liny up to - JO Monday morn-
ing and will pay I;{c per pound
in trade for hens This is a
special price we do not look for
them to go higher. We can use
any quantity at this price.
Artinn- Rhomb, A ('■>
iting her
week.
The surprise party on Autia
11Tutje la , at in hon■
°l her eighteenth birthday,
was well attended and ail re-
port ,1 good time.
M r ,i nd Mr- I.e-ter 1 )a v i.- 1
.1 Mi Cowger made a trip to1
Stillwater Wednesday.
are
District yp
having windy
d a y -
a ii
Mi. and Mrs, El/.ie Tlionipsoa
>f near Hopewell, spent Sunday
y/f/ •/ f ■' ‘ irandma Morrill'-
U/hitleather ,ldM,s « , ltl,
-oil spent Sunday afternoon at
D. C. BretveVs.
•r u , . . i Ml- alul Mrs. .Pbn. Morrill,
Toughas Whitn.e-llier”lMr, and oer*.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bon- j *Sundai'
_ eat her
CuahantTeo
HOSIERY
fvrkUn U'omioi OK'hildn-n
10 and I5c.
ARTHUR RHOADS CO.
We
again
C red Hanas and ,1 ach I/m
went to Cushing Sunday.
Freni liinp at Plea ant Valley
bJ M 1 ankersley fie . it,
preach the- 1th Sunday in i-,a ry
mouth.
io Barnetts , ited at Mb
Cook : Sunday .
M 1i Mrs 1 he Ganes and
Mae f., kert a me in Sunday
from Beaver county for a short
'1 1 - -lL home. The, a«re Tiding
in their new Ford.
Mr. and Mr. . Todd visited at
Ed Hamilton's Sunday
Mr. Jones is real sick at this
writing.
Mr. anil Mrs Courtney visited
at Bentley’s Sunday. ’
Tommie Stockton will preach
at Pleasant \ alley every second
Stinrly in every month.
Myrtle Todd and John Cliand
lei ' isited Bessie LiAterman
Christian Church
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Lord’s Supper 11 a m
Oltrisfian Endeavor G.JO p. m.
M^d-week prayer meeting
Tteuisday evening 8.00
Preaching every two weeks
billowing the Lord 's Supper in
the morning, and at 7:30 m m
Everyone is cordially invited
to attend and take pa rt iu all of
these set views.
J C. Niningeu,
Pastor.
Scotties Scott iology
It IS ea-y for you to light your
enemy, is it not - Then hit the
Devil one between the eyes and
tell*him to get to tie 11 out of
your way
An ey il conscience is bad com
jutny and follows you liite a
shadow on a sunshiny day and
drag around like a chicken with
the roup and complain of liver
trouble, All you need is a good
dose of repentence toward Cod
and faitli in the Lord Jesus
Christ and you will feel like and
lie a new man.
The Devil is like that great
-sea devil fish that has many
arms and hands to reach out
and suck the life blood and no
hands or arms to give anything
in return.
The wages of sin is death.
What has the devil give you
tor vOur service or has pay day
come yetY The wages of sin is
Death,
IKisr.-i offers you lib and help
and a home eternal in the Hea-
vens and you haven't got sense
enough to take it but you will
sit around on Whittier's Square
and cuss preachers and others
tuat are praying for you and
yunr children. (Swallow this
pill.)
Your wife ■ religion can't savt j
you, but Jesus can. j
Behold the Lamb of the Lord
uie Spaulding at Pleasant
V’aiiey.
s. M. Barke( and lanuly spent
ISunday* vitb their daughter,
i Mrs 0»C. i oriiis am] family.
1 msie Cartier went to Guth -
’*c 'biesday for a few days visit.
state of Ohio, City of Toledo. I
Lucas County. (
1 ' ! ' r hi- la
-ir part not- i.i Hi.- tlrr„ ,.r j ch.-ney
? bui In, - ii, 11,,- i it v „f -j n.
. • ' TMV •»"! Stan aforesaid. and
1 >•' o' Cal UTh ,i it , , nm i n. , ured
Lj the use of IIAM.'S t’ATAHHH Cl 'Hr
FRANK J CHENEY.
Sw,,rn to before me mid subserihed in
Ayt5ri886 Ce' "'l3 6th day of I'l'c-'cl'-r.
(s<“al> A W GLEASON,
Notary PublU
i liere will be a pie supper at
Mt Vernon Saturday night to
Faise money to paint the china ii.
Everybody invited to come and
bring pies.
Little Geviene Harris is sick.
Mint {Chandler visited with
Lily tit Longan Sunday.
Mother’s ami Daughter's!]
Cl uh.
Saturday afternoon, March]
11, lOlti the club was splendidly'1
entertained at (lie TImrnbv
honm by Miss Louise, assisted
bv h. r innt, Mrs. Dr Be tnson
* Mi LaMar as president with
Miss Amber Stewart as sec re
tary.
J hi mil call wa,- an-,Wi red
with i i ria n l even I
Alter tlie bnsint s session the
•oliow ing pi o" i -1m i , njiieli
en r a eil , ,|]|
1 -■ 1 uni Vetm i i
Id e,
flecitation, Lucile Miuutcli.
Recitation, Leona Montgomery.
A QeauJJful StoTy told by Mrs
JiezausSn.
becitation, I,eota Montgomery
Recitation, Velma (.'obit*
Recitation, Mrs. Grace Shaffer.
Recitation, Fluremv i_: >ble
ReciTatiufii Louise Thornl^^*
During the social period beau
tdi.I and delin.eis refreshiflents
W, re served. For the first time
in the history of our club have
we had the pleasure to meet
with this charming little hostess
iu her beautiful home and we
c i ely hope to meet with her
again in the future.
\ cry late in the evening all
departed for their Ironies to
meet again iu three weeks with
Mrs Louis Montgomery April i
Press Reporter Protein.
Popular Broadway Favorite
Nal ' .......i a in in i icta ■ ■ Mirni.eams masterpiece of
. 'BUSINESS IS BUSINESS produced in six
dramatti a<hi Gtis Turner. Til
mount i iu of s. • 1 li •- hnt- uguo. (allnatural human alfection,
ami it. t«n rii)le r* $ i! t
MI-SSItCAR A RIDDI |
A ii'l go fu
1 Who wiiu|.|
I Itcv i rt
j IfOl iiIlf i-Kl lif h [if
<'".(1, iill r I aUlPi .
utlis y
MtVi
IlCH
ill V
' «OL” „ Ui-eparedness.
ties of thu Island of ((nylon is a fruit ! " 1"> b ’V i to battle
supposed to bear the mark ot Co- - " 1 '
,e< tb 111,1 tree "i> wlUch It grows is teavfit , , .
I known by the significant name or • the
[ forbidden fruit, or "Eve's apple
lie 1 lie blossom lias a very pleus
“in 'sent, but tin ri-ali> remarkable
teat in o ot ill,- ,,, ........ w-hlib
U owes its name, is the fiuit, n i»
beautiful, and hangs from iho tree in
“ muiim-r. Oram,, „„ tl,e
outside and deep crimson within, eucli
rruit huu the appearunct of huviiiK u
Piece bitten out of ii. Jins tart m
ID Hi. i ftitli Ita poisonous quality ic.l
the Mohammedans to represent it »s
the forbidden fruit of the Garden ot
Eden, and to warn men against its
noxious 1 Ida J i ties the maik of the
fruit is attributed to k!\,, \\ by
bite of Adam did not ulso leave its
mark is not known, hut as only ono
niece seems to be missing its loss la
ascribed to the woman.
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f’PIMl II.If i|«,\ pi (
,ivi* his [HircioUd
Hit* fie1.! i |,ey h i
them ev,
I *H 11
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Let us save our boys from battle,
lot us shv. I lime Irpiu the tie id
Let ns nil join bauds to helptbem,
Their precious lives m shield.
-'lav (lie cruel w ar mon he ended
Money of Various Kind. IVa.-e pi.a-l.i.....1 II,r.mut .h. world
'‘eed ,m"ncy aa something of J Gist all men may live as brothers
tamlHKi vain- to lucllitato thu ox-, Wiib the Hag of peace iiulurl.-d
change of commoiiitieu in the trading | .. .
that is inseparable with humun life. I __ r_ P“r?o1*
1 Hiding in one form or unotiior goea |
on constantly in the tourso of main- • ' his week we have received a ship
, . - ----------- — main- •
taming our existence. We are con-
tinually exchanging what we have for
meet c.,( l.oosi Wiles rakes and cookie
which we are eelliug at If, anri 2()0
■------------
Are Ydu in Arrears * jgf
**° r”«1 '-ibwlri'on T Via know
WE NEFD THE MGNtY "
What we need or want, and money is a p- nel. When il, cornea lo quality no
standard by which relative values are .......... l.oose w,k. line ' .
established. Skins of animals were W - *ow1
long used by savage tribes as money | n f ' ' ,tbe ,,Hl“'rv Hl
4 man's lortuiie was reckoned by the I ' ....... y* fre,b aod *ood
number of skins he owned. When Arthur Hhoads A
a.iimais' beaam domesticated, the
whole animal replaced tho skin as the
unit of value Among domestic ani-
mals oxen and sheep were the earll
eflt forms of money. An ox was con-
sidered worth ten sheep. Cattle are
still recognized as the wealth unit
among Zulus and Kaffirs.
Miss Wade came I nine Friday evening
for a visit with home folks, returning to
her school duties at Meridian Sunday.
Report of The Condition ot
; Cimarron Valle)1 Baal
^”om.!,"lm^U,,M,f 0k,“"u'"'*- 111 'l
Morcli 7, Ibid.
WcHourceu '
Loan.and Discount* tSOWOC
Uv'1'1 ...... * unsn-uifd. .-ot.on n> -ii
-•1 urltie. will, Bank** Board i .-jui.i;
......... B warrant*, ImlAienl, omi
HaJ*! Catarrh Cure VakTn^iSernallT
a ' tlv upon th< bli od i
'i- surfaces of tlie ikyatem Send r,,r
HstlmiulVits fi,-,.
„ CHENEY & ro . Toledo. O
oy .11 Drogglsts. . ,
I'.K, Hall's Family Pin. fur ,«nsnp* n.
New Passenger Service
.Ye\t Sun,lav the new oil train
s|>ecia] will in* juii on iietween
Guthrie .up.I Cushing fill gelds
This train will leave Guthrie
every mdrninS at M:30 and ar
rives at Coyle about UJO. [ie
turning in the evening it will
arrive Ini.- about 7:80. This
will 1,,’ a great Improvement in
the oil field service as well as
an accommodation t » those
wishing to make connections^
with nortli bound trains on the ■
main line.
The “8101110” Meetings.
The protracted meeitng con
ducted by Rev. Scott are pro
greasing nicely with twelve con*,
versions so far. He will close
the meeting here next Monday
night an l Tuesday night will
deliver his famous lecture on'
‘‘Thought and Thinking This ]
lecture lias been endorsed by all
'lie leading men and newspaper-
where it lias been given as be
ing a great help to business, ed
ncational, physical, moral and
spiritual life. This will be es
pecially beneficial to children.
Admission will be 10c forschonl
children and 25c for other,.
R- B. M. Brand Canned Foods
Unsurpassed in Quality
i*ing flavor'nf^h'1 lhc g0(u,ness and natural, appet.
m. fD L Mhe esh products in the generous
cans of R. b. M. canned foods. They bring t«> vnur
.»uH^tr.0BeM,pK,S1fr#,“ evir-v ol Hi,
purity and dlUYaWI^ ",,ali,-v'
DauJlInn House
Furniture ;md 1 i.xiuros
Hue from Hanks
* lie. Ks min ( (f I,,.I ( ',,^1, It,.,,,.
(’aM, iu flunk
Stock Account
Total,
Liabilities
Os*x»itill stG. L Paid In
Extra Selected
Vegetables
Lach section of the country
has its certain fruit or vegetable
in which it excells. R. g# /y\
canned foods are selected from
that section, only, on quality
alone.
1
1,60(1.0
30,0*25 2
:
0,214 ol
S 1*2.9’
#1U‘2,008 til
#10,000 in
ii . b.OOH 01
, “rollts, Jams h.\iK iises and
• i'"1 (,247 91
Individual l->wI>o*lts Subject to C’k* 73,500 tif
t ^enittiul certitlcu^H of dopoilt
, Tinu CcitlfinutcM of Deposit
L’eiliflcd Checks
Cashier's Checks outstanding
AJnrjilitleB other tfiun those above
dI filed
' nrplns I’und
I 'ndlvided Pro
Taxf-.s Paid
8,829 0
1*13(1 9
■-4
k D M| C°1
Sk
Prepared by Master
Chet's
R. B. M. canned foods are pre-
pa red and packed from whoie-
some products, by the most
sanitary methods under the
watchful eyes of master chefs.
R. B. M. Canned Foods You Should Try
Peas
Oats
Kraut
Corn
Coffee
Spinal Ii
Oysters
Macaroni
Pumpkin
Mustard
Vinegar
Asparagus
Salmon
Pineapple
i itted (.’hurries
Baking Powder
Goose Berries,
Kidney Beans
- a
I;
fT 4 • ttn*ND Fffl
" -V
It tou want wood nr fence post* avr
Malt I Gasoil at Coyle, (Jkla Also wuud
Chopper* wanted, Phone Nj. Jo,
ARTHUR RHOADS & CO.
General Merchandise
“WhiiRf: QUALITY COMES FIRST.”
Exclu -
sive
Agents
for
k. B. M.
(ioods
i.mu. sura.io* :-
Btatf.or Oklahoma. I
, Comity of l.-iiiHii, ) !i»-
I, r. M. Hi-eil,liiKlilfr, of the nl.ovi
1 mi iiiimI Link rt-• solemnly swem-Unit ,,..
nhovc stnleiiicnl Is true lo ihe h,-st ,,f ,,,!
knowlediiu unil beftef, so help me God.
O. H. liBKo, Cashier
any'r'r'xi'T'1 1,1 ,"e .hislUfli
'1 hco. l.o\vcr, ASotury P'ubllc.
Co R R ECT* A TT ESI*:
Wii.i.AKP .Iptis-STON. e. M. (’Ann. Director*.
REPORT OE TllE CONDITION OK
The I’eoples Stale Bank
S,H‘e "f "J
MARCH 7, 1910.
HEMOUBCKH.
IsoaiiN and diMcouiits .,
O vet drafts. Keen red A unsecured
Securities with tin- Hanking Hoard
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc.,
Banking house
Furniture and tinctures
Pvp. iis.- Account
Due from Hanks
Checks and other cash items
lit I Is of Fxchunge
ihuh In Bank
172,132 (1<
87 01.
1,064) Uti
618 01
3.000 01
2.000 00
28,082 «0
6,019 hi
>111,980 71
Total
Isl AUlLi'l IRU,
Capital stock pm.I iu
•hirplu.s fund v
Undivided profits, , ^ ,
Individual .t. posits subject to check 47,024 i
I'miecertificates of dep(,slt ..
Cashtei's checks outstanding {go
>16,(100 IH
1,500 fti
7,000 »!
>14.1,980
Total
Statu of Oklahoma, >
County of Jmgun. | *<M y
1 'U i i , er ol tht iboja
named Bank, do sOioimily swear that th
,Qjo\. stateiuuui Is tru9 to ttic best o
mv knowledge and belief, so help rue Clod.
M . K. I* RUIN, ('ashler. ’
Suhscrlhed and sworn toVforeme this 1
duy of .March, 1910. %
Thfo. Lower, .Notary Public
dlrscwi*.1 UU",l: *' M' 1-'rulu. AlffWl Uur.
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1916, newspaper, March 16, 1916; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910567/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.