Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1904 Page: 4 of 14
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IS WORTH READING.
A Few Special Prizes OP
fered by our Business
Men.
7 lie CLI F’l’KK will give a years
subscription to the Clipper and
American Home to the person
who brings us the uicest boquft.
Will also give a \ ears subscrip-
tion to the CLIPPER, American
Home and the Guthrie State
Capital to every one who brings
us two cash subscribers, July 4th.
Arthur Rhoads will give a fine
Sntes n.m $2 hat to the persoh
who tinloads the largest load of
people in front of the New York
Ca-di Store, July 4th
The Cimarron Valley Hank-
will give a new shirt to the man
who brings the largest family to
Coyle on July 4th.
H. Gepheart will give a nice
card receiver to the tallest man
or woman who comes to Coyle
c n July 4th.
A baloon will be sent up in
front of E. E. Houghton's store
July 4th. between 8 and loocloek
with a ticket attached entiteling
the one who brings it back to
$1 00 worth of fire works.
Jake Shell hammer will give a
shave and hair cut to the first
man from the country who
presents himself first at his shop
July 4th,
Mrs, Antrim will give a hat to
the prettiest ladiethai visits Coyle
July 4th. The Judges will be:
Alf Johnston. John Charbenau,
1’. 1, Fix, B. J Dobsoti and James
Elder.
Wilfred Rupe will give a credit
c.f 50c to each of the first five
farmers who placu orders on July
4th for one or more new plow-
shears.
There will be other
offered later on.
W O •©• O ■ G O • <*
{CIMARRON VALLEY BANK,
f Local and Personal i
t $
Send the CLIPPER to a friend
C. P
Benj. J. Dobson,
Pock,
F. VV. Rotterman,
m. f:
THE DOLLAR
THAT IS SPENT
Oliver Mears,
Whipple.
Houghton
Perry Flour.
sells the Pride of
See Garner & Lewis and get
jone of their real estate loans. It
| beats bank interest.
lias .-aid good-by to you forever.
The events of tomorrow are un-
certain, the wages of tomrrow are
uncertain. A nestegg of savings
lends certainty to the future ai d
contentment to the present.
Don’t wait
to get the first $5 or $10,
Save The First Dollar,
The Cimarron Valley Bank offers to its patrons
all the courtesies and opportunities consistent with
safe and sound banking In addition, it offers its fire
proof vault for their convenience and will receive
from them for safe keeping any important papers
that they- might wish to leave.
Why not take advantage of our
offer of two papers, for half the
I price of one. We will send you
’the American Homo and the
Cl.I ITER one year for 50c.
Buy the best flour—Pride
Perry, at Houghton’s.
| CIMARRON VALLEY BANK, \
1
F. VV. ROTTERMAN, Cashier,
MEAT
MARKET
prizes
Fresh and salted meats and every thing to
be found in a first class market, highest
market price paid for stock.
There are several subscribers
in ami near Co>le w ho are sever-
al years in errage to the Cl.i ITER
and if paid now would help us out
considerably. Vou know who
you are, sb ctmie in and “dig up"
are vve will be forced to send out
statements.
There are 226 men in the de-
partment at Washington over 70
years, of age. They have had
salaries of $4 a day for a genera-
tion but have spent all their mone)
and they think they should now
be kept on the rol indefinitely.
The”taxpayers will see about it.
G. W. Heywood, rural route 1
carrier Mo. 1 has just received a
new delivery carriage and it is |
handsome, convenient and com-
fortable
Green & Son, Proprietors,
i —<
JDrop in at
l THE POST OFFICE DRUG STORE,
, Leave your watches and
jewelry for repare with Garner &
Lewis with whom I have made
arrangements to deliver at iny
store. All work garanteed.
L. A. Douglass. 1 Fie jeweler,
Guthrie Oklahoma.
I A FREE WATCH FOR SOME ONE.
In order to increase our sub-
scription list we have decided to
give an elegant ladies gold watch
free to the most popular lady in
either Logan or Payne county.
Rules.
Any lady of either county is
eligible to this contest. One
vote for every cent paid the CLIP-
PER on subscription, job work,
or advertising; vote to be counted
for whoever payee may direct.
Contest will begin Thursday,
June 2, Igo^ and closes Nov. 24,
I90L a careful record will be
kept of all votes cast and the
' votes canvassed November 30,
1904. The vote will be given
|each week in the ClirjpER. We
should be able to run the list up
to J 500 easily. You will see that
, this is no money making scheme
.as the subscription price is only
5oc a year. What we want to
, do is to increase our circulation,
and we believe this liberal offer
will do it. Let evreyone do what
! they can in the contest to help
us. We have tried to give you
a good little paper, and want to
make it better, so give us your
help and cooperation and we
: will do it.
Garner & Lewis can loan you
mone)- on real estate cheaper
now than ever. See them.
Their prices are right,
Their goods are right,
Their location is right,
They will treat you right,
Call and you will be right.
t
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* Drugs, Stationery, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Sundries,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Wall Paper.
* Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
in. GEPHART, The DRUGGIST I
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*anla t’c K’y Time Table
WEST BOUND.
Daily
MV 409 leaves Coyle 7:58 a, m.
' 1 V1- u " 3:63 p' IT '
4l7 freight “ 5:05 p.m.
EAST BOUND.
Daily
Mo. 412 leaves Coyle 12:25 P m
" 410 “ “ 5:46 p. m.'
Mo. 418 freight •• fl;2o a. m.
Sunday, train going East 12:25.
" U est 3:53. p. in.
A. G. Swartz, Agent.
See Garner & Lewis
orchattle loans.
for farm
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Garner, E. J. Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1904, newspaper, June 23, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910910/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.