Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER,
C. F. WANDELL, Editor and Publisher.
L.tabhshed 1900. . Published Every Thursday. Subscription 1.00
I nit-red at the Postoffice at Coyle, Oklahoma, as Second Class Mud
IttQ crackers (Me lb, by the box.
stockion Grocery.
J>r. Boutin was h Guthrie visitor ye?»
terday.
Automobile bats, 11,00 eacU,
Arthur Rhoads & Co.
E M Baines ami son, Claud, autotd
to Stillwater Hiindt.y.
Men a oxfords at reduced prh es at
Rhoads
A 13H pound girl anived at llie home
of John Dobson Friday morning.
\ nu o liti<- of curtain scrim from 10c
to 35c per yd. Arthur Rhoads it Co.
.1. It. Cranmei was4n Guthrit l uesda)
having Ida eye treated by Dr, Newton.
Fine se rried rune seed II 00 •bushel
Stockton Grocery.
Mr and Mrs. C. S. Reed and Mrs, Roy
Teal returned Monday night from Shaw
nee.
Aunt Jen^mas pancake Ilnur inr tir^t [
class condition, 3 packages for £0;.
• Arthur Rhoads <fe Co
Rev Bolt receive! word ti e first of
the week that hie mother was qoite ill
at her home In Pufaut aud left yester
day fur that fdace
duet received a new line of ccunter
panes in exceptionally good values, at
low prices,. Call and see them.
Arthur Rhoadr & Co.
Kafir corn, bran, corn chop, mill run
and shorts. Stockton Grocery.
A nice rain yesterday and today came
just at the right time to boost the grow
ing crops.
Miss Crystal assisted the county super
intendentin grading papers at Guthrie,
Saturday.
Miss Pearl Roark came • home from
Stillwater whers she is attending college,
Saturday, fur it visit with home folks,
returning Suoday.
Ladies’ aud children’s hose in pink,
liirhi blue, cadet blue and hello 10c pei
P*lr. Arthur Rhoads & Co
Miss Mary Vales, of Mulhall, niece of
Airs. A. Rhoads, is here tins week for a
visit at the Rhoads homo,
_______
There will be services at the M. E.
church Sunday morning anil evening
conducted by Rev.Slnapagn.
Call and see our new Hue of percales
In candy stripes and figures per yd. 10c.
Arthur llhoads it Co.
Have you ever tried any of our Ogden
ten.aloes, full packed 0 lb. can with
large size tomatoes for 10c.
Arthur Khoada ft Cj.
Mis. .1. M. Gibsou lelt Tuesday morn-
ing tor an extended visit with her
daughter, Miss Joan, In Kutisaa City aDd
at her girlhood home In Missouri.
Silk tailed a ribbon in black, navy,
white, red. pink and light blue, six inches
wide, per yard 25c.
Arthur Rhoads & Co.
Mr. and Mrs E. M Barnes, uceorLpai*
led by Mrs. K E Green, left early Mon-
day morning in the tar for a visit with
Mr llarnes slater In Caddo county.
--,---
We are headquarters for A. I Root
Bee supplies, If you need anything In
this line call and we will fill your orders
Arthur Rhoads & Co,
Mr. E. M Raines ami Mi-a Cladrs
Barnes motored to Stillwater Saturday
Miss Barnes was one of the committee to
grado eighth grade examination paperc.
times every year you
use a separator
IF IT RUNS HARD OR ISN’T EASY TO WASH OR DOESJH !
»kim clean, it is a constant annoyance and bother. - |
NO OTHER MACHINE OR IMPLEMENT ON THE FARM
receives such constant use, and there is no other machine on
the farm where quality of work means so much and first coM
means bo Uttle.
A LITTLE LOSS OF CREAM WITH A CREAM SEPARATOR,
multiplied 730 times soon runs into money It's too big a Lands-
cap tor any cow owner to try to work with.
CREAMERYMEN ALL OVER THE WORLD LONG AGO CAM!
to the conclusion that the De Laval was the only machine they
, could afford to use. That’s why 98 per
- * cent of the cream separators used la
creameries the world over are De Laval*.
You will find the biggest and best dairy-
men almost invariably using a D« Laval.
Experience has taught them that it la tte
most economical.
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO TAKE ANT
chances with your cream separator nn4
we know that if you come to us and M
us put in a De Laval for you 730 tunas
a year you will .ay to yourself, “I m
good move when I bought that
m
BYRNE HARDWARE CO.
HOUGHTON’S HARDWARE
Hardware, Furniture,
Implements, Stoves,
Undertaking in Connection, !
Henthorn Furniture Co.
COYLE,
OKLAHOMA
Licensed Embamler and Funeral Directors.
Rugs, 1-inoleum, Window Shades
Store Phone 23 Coyle, OK la. House Phone 29
i——
Mrs. Claud Baines left Monday for a
visit with relatives aud frionds iu Okla-
homa City and Edmond.
Menzo Graham has recovered from an
attack of diphtheria and the family was
released from quarantine the first of the
week
| Ask to sec our new line of summer
.dress goods iu Flur l)u Lace, crepes,
plaaablolh, rice cloth, tissues, voils, etc,
at popular prices
Arthur Rhoads & Co.
Miss Morrison left Tuesday for Spring
, field. Mo . where she will attend school
j tliis summer, returning In the fall to re-
j sume her dulics us teacher in the Coyln
- s bool
Mr, Farmer and Live Slock Grower, the
Lubbock Sudan Grass Seed Association
Is calling’ you to quit buying teed and buy £udan grass
$et'd._ The Lubbock $udan (trass Iji^ed Association was or-
ganized last year and is composed of Lubbock county far-
mers who are producers of pure $udan grass feed. Every
crop handled by this’ association, was inspected in the field
before the crops were harvested, by a committee of five
men. Mr. V. L. Cory, superintendent of Lubbock sub-
station No. h, a state experiment station, is chairman ot
saitl committee. All crop's found lobe poisoned by obnox-
ious pests and weeds were condemued and not handled by
this association. Mr. farmer, Jo not In.- misled by the ‘in-
spection certificate’. You have no way in the world lo
i onnt ct the seecj with the certificate offered. Sudan grass
is a big bay producer as a follow-up crop after harvesting
the wheat and oats. It can beplanted, with good results*
up to July first, "Pure recleaned, well matured, officially
inspected fudap grass feed, forty cents per pound delivered.
Seed that will please you and produce satisfactory results
Free booklet on request—“The Story of fudan Grass.”
The Lubbock $uilan Grass $eed Association,
Lubbock, Texas.
I C E
Fok Salk: Four good milch cows, all
giving milk, two fresh spun.
58-41 John Phillips.
Fairvlew school closed Wednesday,
May 18th. An interesting program was
given and a large number of visitors
were present
The Clipper has two 10 lb sacks of
Sudan Grass Seed for sale at 80c per ib.
This is recommended as oue of the best
feed crops that ran be raised and la said
to be an excellent crop lo follow after
cutting oats You can buy tt at this
office or at F. E. Houghton’s. We un
derstand that this is ail the Sudan G rass
Seed there is In town und If you would
like any of this seed, better speak for it
now.
Among those from Coyle attending the
| funeral of G, (’. Mcl.ure at Shawnee
Friday were: Chalmers Uiffen, Peyton
Glass, C. II. Eekmao, Dick Goebel and
Ed Stockton.
M at of (tie first cutting of aitalfa was
harvested this week, It was a lino crop
aud the prospects for tbe next cutting
arc excellent.
.1. A. Farquarson, U.S. Demonstration
Agent and Mies Smith, superintendent
oRtb* git a clubs of il.is county, were
hero Tuesday In the inlerest of their de-
partments, Mr. Farquarson is also su
pervlsor of the hoys’ clubs and reports
splendid progress among i he boys and
girls of tlin county.
sions obtained, divided up among the'
different churches. All were baptised
by immersion, some in the Christian bap-
tistry and some at the river Monday.
--- _ Mrs. E. E. Baker and little son left
Little Veva Nehr, who has been quite Tuesday fur their Ironic at Greeley, Colo.,
ill with diphtheria, is reported much i4^ter h several weeks visit with relatives
better. Her mother came down from c.mipan^
lu the ovening,
The eighth grade examination was
conducted by Miss Gladys Barnes at
Fairvlew school house. May 13th and
Stillwater Friday morning to assist in
caring for her.
Fopnu. A pair of spectacles,
can have same by calling ut the
office and paving for this notice.
i Iwuer
“RUNAWAY JUNE"
Continues to grow every-
where it is shown'-also it is
growing in Coyle. We ap*
predate the lar*>e attendance
are having with “Runaway
dune” and will continue to
show “Runaway June” until
captured.
Messecar & Riddle
Mrs W l( Jones, of Stillwater, wb <
lias been vl'i'uig tar brother, .1, Ghy
Howe, and family, returned to her dome
Friday morning via Cushing where her
husband is holding court Ibis week
Don't forget “The Trey O' Hearts”
Thursday nights by ihe new’ manage-
ment until the pictures arc finished, in-
stead of Wednesday night as heretofore
T. M Carr returned last eveutm; from
tin: hospital ut Oklahoma City whore he
has been the pa8t couple of weeks. Con
sidering everything, Mr. Carr Is getting
along fine.
Sun Gold, Capital and Gold Dollars
flour arc our leading brands— every sack
guaranteed. Stockton Grocery.
Clipper 1-Rli. Tlie applicants were: Velma and
| Lloyd Goble, Lowell Carter, William
j Diilln, Gladys Harold and Kenneth R>-
urk.. All these made the required
grades ami will receive diplomas
DON’T NEGLECT
CONSTIPATION
Gity M6dt MM
iSE&Fi?4- -*• . . .
iste+U:-y - t. t. GREEN, Prop.
A Fresh and Salt Meats. Oysters
and Fish ir. season. lligh-
Egfe ..yp ’ •> ’ et price paid for Hides.
:-'ri Cou'e. PH?SNE Oklahomri
Rose Conib Rhode Island
Rods of Quality
Reduced prices after May 15th
Baby chicks 7 to 10c each.
E^gs 35 lo 75c per 15. Book
your order now to insure your
wants.
Birt Bentley,
• Coyle, Okla., R 3.
DR.
(i. W. WYATT
DENTIST
se-verfu
Report of The Condition of
Will be at Dr. Boutin's office, Coyle
Okla., first Monday in each month am
remain one week. Get an appolntmen
early lu'the week. Phone 24.
Cimarron Valley Bank J- M- Swallow
at Coyle, In the State of Oklahoma, at the lilt; Hanlp
at Coyle, In the State of Oklahoma,
close of business
May 15, 1915.
(Re8ourc«t*
Loans aud Discounts .......... $54,490 03
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.* 737 92
Stocks, Bonds, and Warrants . ...
Banking House
Furniture aud Fixtures . .
Stock and Feed Acct.........................
Due from Banks
Checks and Other Cash Items
Cash In Bank
The Drugless Healer
Curia all kinds of diseases. TYe cun
where medicines fail, We remove tin
cause aud nature cures you, so wb'
poison your system with drugs? Offlc
1 block south and tk block west of Byrn
1.87o si Hwrl. Co.
Total,
Liabilities
t.fton.uo
1,800.00
24,052 00
250 82
li<SI2 63
892,410 10 I
Phone 8 Rad
Coyle, (Jkli
Miss Ruth Ifcntborn, who has been at-
tending school at Edmond, came homo
Tuesday on account of the Illness of her
brother, l.eetor. who lias bail pneumonia
fevr i. IU .- re| nru t b< tu r today.
Miss Shirley Traylor went to Cushing
’Friday where sin visit I her bmiht.r
and Miss Grace Houghton, returning
Monday. Mrs. Claes axrdati i in ihe
poitoOttt duiluj Mis fraylot ■
' r nstipation poisons ihe blood. After
tic stomach and smnll intestines have
absorbed the nutritive values from the
food, it is Nature's plan that the remainder
s hould be cast out of the body promptly,
II the bowels do not move regularly and
easily, tlie accumulated matter remains
there rutting, decomposing, generating a
lo fSONOUS CAS that passes into tlie
blood.
This poison, borne by the blood to kid-
neys, heart, lungs and every vital organ,
soon show s its effects in various symptoms
o( disease. Also, in skin eruptions, head-
aches, dull heavy feeling, loss of energy
and ambition, nervousness, etc
WHY PERMIT YOURSELF TO BE
POISONED? You would not knowingly
take arsenic or any other deadly poison
into your system. But by permitting
your bowels lo remain constipated you are
poisoning yourself just as surely. You are
courting sickness and disease.
Violent cathartics that grineare not a fit
remedy for constipation. They “hit tlie
bowels with a club” when GENTLE
treatment arid encouragement is needed.
DR- THACriER’S
Liver and Blood Syrup
Livery and Feed Stablt
EDUAR LOWER, Drop.
Auto in Connection
First-class rigs at reason'
able prices,jday or night
Rhone 42
I H. KNIGinT
Veterinarian
---------------------- v— Now located in Coyle, Okli
aSovs^tatenlvn't'is triul'tooi*1 hut 'u?' I^ Uoes a general practice of Vetin
knowledge and belief, so help me Una. | ary, Medicine, Surgery ant
Capital Stock Paid In.............. 810,000 00
Surplus Fund...... 5,000 00
Undivided Profits, Less Expense* aud
Taxes Paid.............................
individual Deposits Subject to C’k
Demand certificates of deposit
Time Certificates of Deposit .....
Certified Checks .......................
Cashier's Checks outstanding
Friabilities other than those above
stated.........................
0.458 84
93,001 58
7,555 50
343 lb
Total, f 92,419 10
State of ‘Oklahoma, i
County of Logan, J **•
1, U. 8. Heed, Cashier, of tbe above
C. 8. Heed, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th
day of May, 1015.
Then. Lower, Notary Public,
Correct-Attest:
W ili.ard Johnston, <j. m. Cade. Directors.
Dtntfcstry,
Phone 26
III PORT OP THK CONDITION OP
The Peoples Slate Bank
At Coyle, in the
the close of buelnehs
State of Oklahoma, at
may. ia, isia
HKSO PUCKS.
Loans and discounts ...........
Overdrafts, secured A unsecured
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc.,.
Bunking house..............
Furniture and fixtures
Due from Bunks
Checks and other cash J tens
Bills ol -liunge
Cash In Hunk
8U.2I3 84
72 OB
2,073 16
3.000 00
2.000 00
- 24,915 44
22 09
4,418 91
190,715 40
ROBT. X. WADE,M, 11
Physician and Surgeon
Calls promptly attended day or nlgl
«>ffl< e ovet Robei te Hardware,
lleuldeuee phone 58. Ofllcepbone C
Hlgbeo, li imeily of Covie, I j* *Gc GENTLE yet M’RE remedy your
r-1 av morning for a sn. a need. It will strengthen tlie bowel
Mi3. ( hap
Cftitve in l uchilitv n.wil ing f.*r a u< . *■ ** ..... ■ >-..St..ui me uuwci
. iaft „iai, iff. ■ i i cleg, act aa a tome, and HELP 1 HE
\ialt with Mis Hoy it... having fester % UOWRLS TO HELP fHFMSKLVES. *
<Uy morning for Guthrie where slip willj Take this famous rented/ and your
visit friends beft.ro lotumi : > luo nome soon be moving easily, regu-
larly, of their own accord. No griping
tv-ins. N'o h.irsh treatment, lint N-A-
1 I RE'S OWN WAY. . .*,4
t,et .1 bottle this very.day. Roth 80-
tn Washington stall
El Vampire powder Is sure demh ta
flies, moiqnitoes, bed bugs. lice liens'
|moths, coekr.iReties aud ants, per pack
age lOoor 3 for 95e,
Arthur Rlr^ail, jt t
1 ■ ,
u Wire euim :
’cent and #1.00 bizeu,
'him in u mi 11 u i\r company,)
Cbuttauooau, Tennessee.
For Sale By
H..GEPMART,
* . Coyle, (jU1 u.
Total
r lAlJILITIKrt.
C apital block paid in -116,000 00
hiirplhs fund ........1,500 00 I
1‘ndlVlded pinfits, less exuenscb aud |
taxes paid •- . 2,2.c2 |
individual deposits subject to check 40,078 26 u eatmeut ot diseases of
rime certificate* or deposit 20,07;. 22 eye. Office in Peoples Stal
Livery and Feed Sfalil
F. W. RUSH, Prop.3
Feed and Livery accommodi
tions at reasonable prices. W
I give satisfaction—try us.
CXCGMI-TON, M. D
1 Ac.es a general practice.
Special attention given to th
CH-slilor'* clun ks outstandlnu
684 7.3
»80,7U» 40
total
Mate "l ftkhihwmA, J
County of l.ogau, I
J, M. K. I ruin, v-'HHhler of the above
named Bunk, tio solemnly sweat that the
above statement Is true to the bust of
my knowledge and belief, so help me tiod.
M . L. FHUIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworu to before me tills 20
day of May, 1016.
Thee Lower, Notary Public
correct attest; N. M. Frulu, Alfr«.*d Uare,
'1*1*. lot*.
Bank, day or night phone No. (
F..!. Boutin. U. D.
Physician Sc Snrgeo
1’nrtlcular attention to obstetrics.
G wn fitted correctly at lowest prlc«
Teeth extracted. All calls attend:
prjinptly. Over Jfi y rare In practice.
House phone 15, Office phone
COYLE, OKLA.
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915, newspaper, May 20, 1915; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910761/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.