Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Charley Harraman brought the writer
au apple out of bis orcberd the tint of
the lyeek that was the largest we ever
•aw grown In Oklahoma It was of tlit
Wolfe River vaifety and measured 14W
in , weighing l^tiurid and 3 ounces It
any of our readers have any'ffiug that
will beat that, they* will ka/fc to sin tv
us. •
A r.oup'e of yo^gg boys in Coyle an.
thinking seriously of advertising |lti* tbe
Clipper lor a couple ot girls tbafdo not
sting These yoting fellows say they
are gelling tired ef being stung, but It is
our n| fnion that they l.ave not met up
titb the right girl. .1 be i nly remedy
we could suggest would be to keep on
trying, t"f you know there is a ways a
Jill for tv ry Jack as well as a Jack fot j
evtr Jill.
We will a ion bi/e h nio li*'- nlji ,
fieri L i8f: Whit Leather* hu,*e*for
Cniidren. 'I hy sprint 10 and 15c per
pair and ev, ry pair is sold vfith a gunr
a itee to dve Shtlf faction. *
Arthui Khoadi? & Co.,
Sole Ati-nts for Coyle,
W idle in Guthrie Tuesday the w ilier*
had a little extra tin.e and looked upour
°‘d townsman, i\*!:. II .light in. While
he informed us that he wua taking |,|3
vacation at home thia year and resting
up, ir appeared lo us that he had plenty
t') look aficr. Resides finning several
grocery stores and a feed store, he is
tlif Oveiiand < ars and has a oar
oad of the e ura Mii e; ordered an i a)
sold liut one All thf* appeared to us as
d ling pretty good for a man who was
iiikiiii.: his vucition and didn't claim |o
he doing anything, and we wondered
What he would do when lie got busy
1 he Hubhard Hotel came very neai
h t /ing a disast runs rtre yesterday after-
nuoii, John iluhh rd was doing some
I vaidishing up sluirs and had the varnish
<m v stove to keep it waim enough to
spread good, when part of the bottom of
t le can Hie varnish was in melted cut
a lowing the tioid to run out on the fire
The expi' si mj that foll jwed was quick
J ami tin* tlarnea spread to all the recectly
varnished wood work. 1 lie f];e waa ex*
j liuguiihcd after J >hn had ^sustained a
rather badJy burnt band and the room
had been put iu shape for the painter and
, paper hanger I be damage could have
j been much worse and John is quite
thankful to get out as easy as he did.
DON'T NiiGLECT
CONSTIPATION
HOUHGTON'S HARDWARE I
That every added ink- J|
tcriber helps to Bake this
paper better far iimjUSj
t
g«rt McHenry.
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It teem* to be tbe opinion of all ffe
efficers of The United States army »k»
• re familiar with the history, »tks W
ration ami the environment of Fort Ida
Henry that th.s old fortification should
lifted by tb< Government and used
ss a military post. Even thoae wh».
consider it useless as a defense believe.
It to be important as a post to be usel
in connection with the outer defence*
ef the city at. Forts Howard and Small-
wood. Troops stationed at Fort Me
Fenry,would, in tune uf danger, 'not esly
be available in Rnbiuiure, but could bs |
rushed to WaVtiingtos !a 40 minutes, and
io Philadelphia and New York in a skart
lima.—Baltimore Sun.
Hardware, Furniture, J
J Implements, Stoves, 5
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J Undertaking in Connection. \
1B. ^ ’
Henthorn Furniture Co.
Japs Have New Light.
The Japanese students at the stats
university have withdrawn all oppus*ion
tin the produetioc ot “The Mikado/* by
the Women 'e League of that institution.
'"Yoeluo Tanikawa, one ef the Japanese,
says that his countrymen meant no af
frout to the coeds, and that since they
haw* seen the rehearsals^? the play they
have been given a new insight into
’American customs.
“In Japan," he said, “to make any
rieature of the Mikado would be a ser
ions offense, und we acted as loyal sub-
jects of Japan when we at first refused
to attend th# performance. In America
I cau see that all is done iu a spirit of
humor, and I believe that the American
people would ever present a humoiuuJ
character to represent their own prert*
dent. “ *
Licensed Embaniler and Puneral Directors.
Rugs, Linoleum, Window Shades
Store Phone 23 Coyle, Okla. House Phone 29
.-ti» n* ti w n.i tr t;> c »*■*. . ». w t M strtr, *•'*-#■,'
J Choice Oklahoma Farms to sell un easy terms. I
i Insurance of all Rinds written irf standard Co’s. |
| THEO. LOWER
; Real Estate. Loans and
£ Insurance
CONSISTENT.
'1 Uncle Joe Cannon says he is jm)j the
servant ot the house of representatives
“Well, he lords it over them a* »f be
were their cook. ’'
I owest and best terms on farm loans. A gen-
exchange bureau in connection. See me if
you have anything to trade.
ICE
v ^ ( onstipation poisDns the blood. After
tbe stomarh and small intestines liave
Must Be Feminine.
ClAlAlfHON VALLtiV CI.IPPbR,
C. I5. WAINDLI^L, Lditor and Publisher.
absorbed the nutritive values from the
tuijilit io Nature’s plan that tile remainder
should be l~t out of t!ie body promptly.
If the bowels dA not move regularly and
easily, tiie uecunuduted matter remains
there rotting, decomposing, generating i
POISONOUS GAS that passes into the
j I loud.
~ " i This poison, borne by the blood to kid-
Subscnption I 00l*'>9> ,heart'. ,unSs •ll1,1 ' X vital organ,
r i soon snows its ^rttuts in various symptoms
of disease. Also, in bkin eruptions, head-
aches, dull heavy feeling, loss of
, | ami anfWion, nervousness, etc.
Hev. h .i » I WHY PE«MIT YOURSELF TO BE
lleve we have the lest *1.00 overall iu FOIbON'M't S'-'U would not knowingly
| take arsenic or any fflher deadly poison
----( into your system. _ But by permitting
M. K. bruin aud family returned Sun ' >’°ur bowels to remain constipated you are
a.,a.,. . ..........
u h o. 1 bey ieit irf having h Nni»n. , \ iolent cathartics tbuy gripe are not a fit
Established 1900. Published Every Thursday.
• r...... . Boon snow* its ettsets in various symptoms
Entered at the Postoffice at Coyle, Oklahoma, as Second Class Mail]
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the County, Arthur Rhoads A (Jo.
1 bey report Laving a Kplen !
did time, but M. E says the fellot
fcays that it i8 sport to climb Bikes Peak
Is about the biggest joke going
NTV. and Mrs. Rhoads, of Bristow,
parents of Arthur, dropped off here rhe
?/ “r‘he ........ 1 «vlval meeting. hvn ,Us. week
be Pan. Amebian tipoallluD, for a, conducted by Kev. Ninluger, are draw
tew iia> a vl,lt ^ log latgetrowda. While no converaim
.. . „ . „ . have b«eu made as yet, the pastor, ia.le
Mr. and Mrs. A .(•. Uavis returned
last evening from their vneatinn trip.
The) it port having 1. ul a sp mdid tjme
a. [bough part of [bo j.niruoi Was out t
on accouDt of bad weal her
Tbe outside duor of Ibe lodge ball was
Itft open Suudav alid tbe shiruz. b,inda>
night blew rain in, running down-on tlie
stock of tbe ib-nthoru Furniture Ou,, and
causing about tin damsge.
He are headquarters fur school sup
plies. M|f■ sell n large 1,0 jiagt suiimtb
paper pem.il tablet for .r)e. This tablet
bag 30 pages mure than the ordinary 5c
l*»Dlet Arlliur Hjioads A ('u
Coy'e sboulij have a good exhibit at
IU couutf fair al Guthrie which btglut
September M l.et.lhe busineas men
BDd fanners anang. for an ’ p ileulniral
ahnwiug belittiug our splendid trade ter
rltory.
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saya the fellow wbo{remet*> 1,11 constipation. They “hit the
in i.iimi. pil.b 1.1 bowels with a club'' when GEAJTLi
treatment and encouragement is needed.
DR; TBACHER’S ^
Liver and Blued Syrup
is the C.F.N'TLK yet SflJtF. remedy your
........ ,,, ,„,1C bowels need, it will strengthen the bowel
ltverluit Isome mini i, i I muscles, act as a tonic, and HELP THE
whlevarC r g y ' seimona , BOWELS TO HELP THEMSELVES.
y oough.y enjoyed by those lake this famous remedy «i.d your
unending • I bowels will soon be moving easily, regu-
------ — .. | larly, of their own accord. No griDing
• I pains. No harsh treatment. Just NA-
Hilfie! Hope cstue in from Hugo tbe
la-t nt tbe week for h visit noil relatives
amt f,lends be,e H'i|l|*,| ,,uUl. #
“Tell me, what do
iecret of BuccPBaf’’
“No secret about it. Succeu
t^lls. ’ —Boston Transcript
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City Medi MarKet
b. B. H BEN, Prop.
Fresh and Salt Meats. Oysters
and Fish in' season. High-
et price paid for Hides.
Louie, pm?5"s Oklahoma
Actresses nt Home.
A prominent actress n leeking a M
roro from hor husband, »l9o of the thea-
tur, because she grown tired of the
artificial life and wishes to live one that
jeems to her more genuine and ennob-
ling Her husband, about the sole rem-
nant of the old guard of managers who
DR. G. W. WYATT
DENTIST
&S£W
8“"ru "r mauaRvrs Who Wiuueat Hr. Boutin's mti, ■, t'„y|B,
combi,rnd art with bus,mss in .Urn prop- ofc,Bi |ir8t Monday iu eu.-b mon.b ami
er lltlllnirtimis SPP» ill hna itrTfxa «nli» fl * I
rumHiu one week Get an appointment
1,1*ort 11 l» pieuj hard fu him
to avoid labor while iu Coyle. He has
>' '** ,,r“ft‘d *»t" several j„ba Ibis week
auil the end not yet.
I wiui* h boy >.i, l h . we e Lori, to
Mr. and Mrs. At»a Barrel the lai»t of the
week. All reported getting along nicely
, but It will probably be a long time l<e
lore Abu will bo able to notice cooituou
people*
All of ojr outings, blankets. Percales,
shlrtiogs aud dress .goods «re uoiv iu
amt read\ for your dus itctloo I )ou i
wail u,.ill tin tio.-y.fall wmkeouimeut
in do your (ewlng but buy your goods
D IW* Arthur Hhoads & Co.
We are In receipt tl.la week of a dol
lar from (!,«, \\ . PM1 k.,.f Irvington
I d . to renew bis aubacrl tl„„ t„ tb|s
paper for another year. ,\l, |.»rll.r lia8
th# nr'' °< 'W <' ippei printed and
is one of our oldest anbaeithera. He
slu H Ll- ,e»,,ce,s to *c ,,|,| i,i(.Llj., •
LiUar anl H^ilett l.oijer ariived
mine frqn, dieli
vaca-iun trip t„ L,C8&8 H„v nls8l„ir|
, I rtey Sot *“r »« Orlando When their
car got to working wrong sod limy came
Bulck | tU» balai ce t»V ti Wa
E lgar went b^k the uext day and
brought It Inwlthr al "horse power"
___________ No _
j pains. No harsh treatment. Just
IT RE'S OWN WAY.
t.et a bottle this very day.NyBoth GO-
rent and SI.00 sizes. _
T ilACIll R MEDICINE COMPANY,]
Chat tail inula, Tennessee.
For Sait* 15v
H. GERHART,
Coyisr, Okla
L)*ve Barren purchase a new
»i» last week ami is bqgy these days
learning how to rtm the thing. U.ve
eaye be knows bow a Ford lanstrbcted
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allied. - t^
Another ahlpmeot^f those celebrated atripaa and llgurea r " ""
Os..... a, tb. kind have been llgbUolor. fi
aeiling for thepaat> It, years U'a /) ‘ Arthur KboadTlft Co,^
After
Business
H'-ttc. — . i.rr,OT»W
In a business way—the
advertising way. An ad
In this papai offers the
maximum service at the
■minimum cost, it
reaches the people of
the town and vicinity
you want to reach.
Try It-
It Pava
er proportions, sees in hig wffe only tL«
•ucceecful star and in some degree lg
aores her womanhood, her natural desire
for domeeticjtv, her It-ininiue longing
be the center of a tame. When she get*
her divorce ilie is going to many 4 jnan
who«e interests are all a w ay from the
stage fi)ie wants to have flesh and j
blood babies of b/sr own instead of lav- j
iibing h< i affections on the iUg.e puppets
of the dramatists,
ifcre i« another case.
May De S<;u?a ii a Chicago girl whe
has made a success io London. She is oiy>
of that hands id< and magnetic ^.nerL
eau gpptingent flint have shown tlie Brlt-
leh playgoer what sparkle and iprightli-
ness mean and ha*« made the Eiigluh
*ta£P boanties look frumpy Lcai^e 'the*
good loot* ftKd Vit. None has been more
admired than %li8* He Sousa, but she
has grown tired of it &*i. She is coming
home, and the pther day she wrote her
mother a tug, Hieing he? gj,turn saying, “I
would rather be opr litHs Jjome i«
Clvstnut street^ helping yui» *L?€?n hr ee
than ’Ahw in London’s liveliest cafe J
4m tired df dined and wined nn|
; 1 want to see l^tlpfr and moth-
er <4gain.“ J/
These are two straws which show •
hopeful drift toward domesticity. ()th«
professions wotlld show ji like direction of
fsminine impulses if they were as closely
studied. It is simply a swinging back
of the pendulum. Wumon were ..ug.- hold
too tightly. They had few chances to
live their own lives, aud these they
fought for. When the hobbles were taken
off some ji them run too far and too
fast. 0w a part, at least, are coimj^g
back.
The old time idea of the mere houss-
sflti’ was ibsuid. Dieic a no reason Why
the woniea wl ; act cauuot have a nurs-
sry as well i» a ^ dressing room;
why thofnovelist cau not know recipes fin
pie or the sculptor Tie equally deft ia
carving a turkoy or duck or a*statuo.
Few men wish to »«*. .1 woman tied to her
afrou strings. Few wish to seo hor the
roa*rcl igure gf a raiee-show. .Time ia
ust is differences and pra- I
early iu tbe week,
Pbme -4.
F. .1. tinblin. M. i).
J. H. KNIGHT
Veterinarian
Now locafod in Coyle, OkJa
Uoea a general practice of Vetin-
aty, Medicine, Surgery and
Dentistry,_ Phone 26
ROUT. X. WADEjTo.
Physician and Surgeon
HhIIs promptly atlcmleil day or night
•mice over Roberts Hatdware.
Hqaiiieoce phone 58. Ofllcephone (18
Uver.v and Feed Stable
Particular attention to obstetrics,
G:asses fitted correctly at lowest pruvo,
Teeth extracted. All calls attended
pr /inpily. Over ?5 years in practice.
House phone J5, Office phone 24
COYLE, QKLA .
1 J, M. Swallow
The Drugless Heater
Curia all kinds of diaeast's, Wr cm
where medli'iuea fail. We remove the
cause uad nature cures you, so why
poison you* system with drugs? OfHct
1 block south and £a block west of Byrne
Hwd. Co.
Pb.gp.e 8 Had Coyle, Okla.
EDGAR LOWER, Prop,
Auto in Connection
First-class rigs at reason-
|able prices,Jday or night.
Phone 4 a
Livery and Feed Stable
F. W. RUSH, Prop.J
Feed and I.ivery accommoda-
tions at reb-onable prices. We
give satisfaction—fry pa
Don ’t Overlook
that wUcriptlan. If you
are kl arrears remember
that we can always find
good oae fur
Me MONEY
a hfc.grou. Jc uiootiLg pket.
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915, newspaper, August 26, 1915; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911037/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.