Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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! Iiose W hit “Leather hosiery for Men,
vV omen and Childre n that vv e bought four
months ago and should have been here for
0111 laJI trade, is now on the way as we
have received (he invoice and will have
them in our store in a few days.
J his will be good news to our Whit-
Leather customers as t liey know th< .- real
service \\ hit Leather Hose give. I he price
will be 10, 12 1 2 and 15c per pair.
‘V. hen a Man’s a Man.”
Coyle Drug Co.
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1- ' • G: : da is in Oklahoma City j
.nd Guthrie this week.
Only 14 Shopping Days Till
Christmas
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Live! and Feed Stable
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5 to !:\ 1
I7. W. RUSH,*Prop.
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i w •:,o Heavy haul-
Am prepared-
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Jh . Byrne returned Sunday morning | a
j )rum a several days trip to Kansas.
I vou can get dependable pres
ciiis for ;n! the family at our
Sho|) early and remember
! pers Monday.
Easy to Take
No Pain or
Ache.
I ancy Lvaporated Peaches
i 1 l,J ' week we received a shipment of fiOO pounds of
l'\mcy E va |iorated California Peaches that we have
placed on sale at 10c per pound. These are very line
ami worth hunter the presei.t market I2lc per pound.
Haltimore (iooseherries
l.i cases standard gooseberries packed at Haiti more,
] he wlloh sale price (.1 tin se yoo-ebi-ndes is 1.25
per da/, but we bought ........ at a price that we can
anil are selling them at 10c per can. There is noth
ing hettei than a good yoost-berry pie
• Candies
A tod; of 1B17 wall paper just re- 3
'civedat Gephurts. Come in and look 9
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in y and Bay ('ohee were Oklonoma City f
I visitors Friday.
store.
Coyle Drug Co. Headquarters \ or
Xmas shopping
Stoves, Ranges, Wnshhi£>
| M. L. Butler place for rent. Apply at I
j this office or write Mrs. M. L. Butler, |
> 1 W. Noble, Okkihoma City.
| machines, Aluminum ware,
On Wednesday we received H5I. pounds o| p, aunt
butler, kisses, peanut M|uares, peanut brittle, burn
peanuts, butter .scotch kisses, for our Christinas trade.
We bad received last week one thousand pounds of
different kinds of candies and have yet to come 500
pounds, so you see we will be in the best shape to lake
care ol any kind of an order. We will sell tin- peanut
squares, peanut brittle, peanut bullet ki . . anti but
ter kisses at lac per pound.
Ora nges
We have placed our order for 20 box. oranges and
will have them in for our Christinas trade. The re
fiort is that oranges I ri’in ('aliloniia will he <.r|low
and sweet Ih'iee . will he according to size.
Nuts
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Bring in your pictures and have them 11
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iienthorn Furniture Co.
Mrs. Wehr, of Orlando, is a guest at i
tin* Kckman home this week and is tak-1
ing treatment from Dr. Swallow.
Karl Norman came in the last of the j
j week for a visit with home folks. Karl
aims to get in about once a year.
Silverware, Chinaware, Shot
(iuns, Cities Air Rifles, Car-
penter loots, Pocket Knives,
Carvino Sets, Robes, Auto
Shawls, Perculators, Bu£=
tiics.
• : ■ ' VV to l.nnr tha
: pi nc ; 1 terr ible nausea
, ' s fnilo vj ac ■ of calomel.
UV V„n YaX ok ■. . the torpid liv-
. and iivi i up i a whole system by
j oisons. Yet
' i works so pent' / and pleasantly that
. hardly know you’ve taken it,
i *dJV-V.TR LAX, b'cnp purely vege table,
i is nlwolufely harmlc •, aril d,,j not
r up the i n ■ id. And
t r ■ "0i : 'ml to P? satisfactory, or
i'. ’C, ♦ I r -n yovr money.
For sale at ;>>V end 5-1 .. t
I1.*(jEPIIAR L, Druggist
C’ut glass at cut prices.
Coyle Drug Co.
Nels Dixon returned the first of the
week from Nebraska where he has been
. ilit* past few months shucking corn.
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We have not been able lu buy anything- but Knglish
walnuts but have o e, L’Oo pounds of tliem ., i ;o, ,,
tor the No. 2. and 25c pound for Ihe No I. \\i|| have
a lull line <d nuts il we can buy tin in.1
Canned Hominy
Our wholesaler today ail’, isd us that the w , ,|,fp
|>ing our Iuture order ol canned luimiuv and will h ive
ni a big supply of white bulled ......... bomiuv at 10c
per can.
Michigan Navy Beans
1' ell - - II in- so I, ■" li liuil i|,. ►
erved on Sunday only as a d.-eri, but we have re
Ceived a shipment of si sacks ol liu new crop and are
felling them at 2 pounds bn- 2.V.
Seeded Sun Maid Rosins
Do your Xmas shopping early at the
Coyle Drug ( o.
Mrs. Hattie Ford returned to her
I home at Dewey Sunday after a several
days visit with relatives and friends here.
Also remember we will seli
you mmn ution tor your
Christmas hunt cheaper than
you can buy it elsewhere.
j We handle the Singer, the White and
i New Royal Sewing machines which will
s,,ll lor c i ^ or payments,
KB. Iienthorn Furniture Co. I
BTRNE HARDWARE CD.
Mr Sordis Renolds, of Stillwater,’ »r.
i was the guest of Mrs. Frank Shoemaker,
• south of town the latter part of last
week.
COL, MOCKER & SON
AUCTIONEER
\\ ill cry sales on short notice and at
u a lonabie rates. Merchandise and real
estate ale solicited. Have suited others
can suit you. Call at my expense.
Telephone 73. Waukomis, Okla.
When Moving
Do you want your furniture guaran-
teed against cratches and breakage? If
so set* me.
ROBT. I IX, Iransfer.
F. II. PHELAN
I ransfer and Storage
Rhone 14
o. E Swallow
ihe Drugless Healer
"«?»j win ......-I- -iii. s tv.1 v,.' I1,::.
___ use un t nat lire cures you, so why
Mr ."i Mr H C. Vi.....- WPre here 1 AUtluMew luting al " -
llh
Misai
from Sparks the ffrst of the week vi .it- cal1 at my barn before Jail. 1, 1 ;n7. , . .1
ing Mrs. Winner's sister, Mrs Frank Ialter ^hat date there mil |„. an I’ln.i
Irni Byrne and Viola Rankin Bueknam, and family. They returned Bance from $8 to P«’r bush, I. Tl !
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nave very inter, sung reports Sunday of home this morning,
tin* S. S. convention held at Guthrie re-
cently.
is guaranteed 95 per cent pure :tHaifa.
VV. F. R
Another .shipment i c . ived thi . week . This ni.ike .
I >'Ui i punnd.s nl Sun Maid i.e in r. c. ■ i v • *1 111 i I,ill We
ar< '-b • '-in .it I" • p> ■ p .
Ihix id 25 pounds
m Boxes I Vac lies
| We have at right prices men’s dress I !
shirt -, underwear and nocks. Also child- v , w > y fratlfy"'K a ,0»K <k irc,
We Will take prodmv checks on ail ren’ stockings. StocHon Grocery i, te Mo®re htt Theo. I.ower on the
•tores in ( oyle .lie same as cash lor all • | head with a holt at the B nil'll el •
goods and accounts. j -pna_j, 1
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,, , . ... , . j and n always good. This flour has been I |,vhf cm on tl, i i " J
Mr . Lizzie King left lues,lay for bo- handled in Coyle foryears and has stood -
Wfll. Alfred
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liw| ''oyle, Okla.
DR. (i. W. WVAT1
lather, daughter and other relativ
Mild friends.
and
A ten pound box of extra fancy California p, .udies
packet] for family trade. A ten pound box for |.:;5.
I lolalav <iootls
This week- our entire line of Holiday i.’oods will be
]iul on display and ask yon to - ive us a look before
purchasing''. The finest line ol handkerehii-i., evt r
show. III Coyle.
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'*• llea,nd “'Ida Rice attended......... tj g i price but it is a fine piece of al- tome or the first c ^ i
"""'"no at Oklahoma City falfa land and will mal e Mr Rich some I Vh *hc (,rst lime in eleven ..-car
Friday and Saturday. i monp,. | ^ W,H ^)e Quite a reunion for the boj
‘ and a very enjoyable event.
DENTIST
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1 ' ’ -■ ,;|. "Ili'-" m .if B.\ rhe Hard-
ware Store, Coyle, Okla., lira Monday
ago
old
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in i a.-li month and remain one weef
1 '' I iippoaitmenl early ill week.
J. H. KNIGHT
Veterinarian
Si
i 1* Khh: A nict* tlish with every pound
j of (iFBHAR'r’S FAVUK1TI-; COFFEE
I now on display.
Arthur Rhoads Co.
Where Quality Comes Hirst
iba era E=nc=U
j Mr. anil Mrs. (leo. Bixler came up
OklalmmaJ
ia \ isit with Mrs. Hixler’s parents, Mr.
j and Mrs. ,). M. (iiljson.
j Mrs. John Byrne went to I’awnee
’ Monday evening for a few days visit
ill Mrs, Calvin, formerly Miss I,cilia
The Leader
Now located in Coyle, OlCa
Uai-H a ipmeral practice of Vetin-
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ry- I’hont- 2<i
Den
Br. J, R. fiost
liavt* you saw the wonder at ihe
(’oyle 1 )rug ( <».
FOR SALE •
By
VAUGHN & ECKMAN
So acres land near Coy le to sell
able.
reason
One good piece of tow n property
Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher were down
from Stillwater Sunday for a visit with
their daughter, Mrs. (J. S. Reed. Miss
Fula Thatcher accompanied them home.
1*ire destroyed the old Breaux store
building and stock at Langston Friday
night. There was no insurance and the
building anil stock were a complete loss.
Don i forget that you can always get
liiai celebrated Diamond K Flour at our
store. Stockton Grocery.
Guthrie
IHE 0NI.V DAILY I'AI’LK IN LOGAN COUNTV
RM\ sic in n and Surgeon
1 )llire .111(1 I,’,-side,ice in |»,v,
’ll'’ s'"t" Hank I tld--. ('a.tls
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I eople of Logan county should stand by their own publi, i-
1 Outbrie Leader givei all the new i of the ,
slate ami county Kvery day the Leader gives in del,ail lie
news ol the probate and other courts. The Leader is s I v,.
and ilionld be read by every taxpayer in Loe.iu county.
IHE I.EADER, (iuthrie, Okla.
I'll,' editor's better half and luo
daughters were taking in the sights in
Oklahoma City last Friday. Nov, r
mind, it will lie the old man's turn afier
Idle.
The X- L,
MEAT MARKET
Dr. Host ond Chalmers Gillen attend-
vd the Ozark I r.til meeting at Cushing.
1 iie.N report large delegations from north
of the river and Perkins and lots of en-
thusiasm.
Always a Big Movie Show
Will handle limA grade line <d .Meats, l-’irdi, Oysters and
LuuMi yuod .. Hi ■ in-i p, , - II b> p.mi tor hide- Phone ,a
dvrs delivered proa ptlv. Try us and sec
Phone 72.
A». H. SHAW, Prop,
•I package | 1 .11 I'RulU ,f , • ,, a‘
good investment at the present price of
‘‘gg*. Get our free Poultry Book.
Gephart’s.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mills and i|,e
■Misses I'arsel autoed to Red Rock Sun
day. H. K. reports wheat in flue eondi-
,
spWntfid pasture.
Every Tuesday night and
Saturdays afternoon a n d
evening. Everybody come.
. I> A RNLS Fir HEN THORN.
TOM LOGAN
Auctioneer
*" I. (kill
me for dates at my expense.
Coodni" Id, Okla.
ROBT. X. WADE, HI. li.
I iiysiciftii mnl Surgeon
* ^ 11" l-‘r'11' profitly da v
treet
from l dipper oliice.
M*1'....., liesideii'/e 5s, Office GK
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(iiU! Mtidt Mrirkht
i • li. HI 1 n Prop,
' 1 c ■ h > 1 ui 1! t M eaIh. (>.
A. i:. ;md A. M.
’ri"' 1 ""Rlar Co muni
'’ i'.’"s "* the Ciman-or
l'n'1"' 1 HI am held on the
tirM and third Monday niplit
of each month at the Eatrlec
Hall.
\ (Davis,
Secretary
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W. M.
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Gui)lQ>
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Auctioneer
Coyle, Oklahoma.
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VMViuitu III J umtal rate . Phone Nc
<0. 37.
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1916, newspaper, December 7, 1916; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910662/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.