Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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W Clltes Are fasH toti) M m l,„ Wrel, ■ i,'sAI»m fresh «|.fc* Dll MOW S CO.
tM**,'***- #,'*#y**iv *<! *,t *v «V ** M wwimiUf *.
5 Choice Oklahoma Farms to sell on easy terms.
5 *llsurance ot all kinds written in standard Co’s.
THEO. LOWER '
Real Estate. Loans and
Insurance ,
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I owest and best terms on farm loans. A gen.
exchange bureau in connection. See me if
you have anythin# to trade.
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Another thlprnem of those solid I
pai led hliickbcrrles Id gallon fans nt SO 1
jiiK received, These are Jarge juin
bUckl writ - ' tied la M 8t»i< \\ .,:
I w« ' -■ w -'ll pu feed ;
jaMfln cans, peaches, apricots, str.nvher '
rlt«, cberile-, ,.ig.,n henies. c .stihcriir, I
0e‘ lire babll I,„y!„s p, ijn.|
""" *"Vl “*r O *i HhnuiJa .V
*'* Lfca,|,,8 «* l-as been used I,.,: ,<
II • 1
Ic julre Nt K'uoada' stole.
S«S. -«S. W*
CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER.
* • C I VVANDf I I,, editor and RirttJisher.
'Established 1900. PM,she,/ Every Thursday. 0 Script,on 1.00
fntered at the Postofhce at Coyle. Oklahoma, as Second C/ass Mad
I bom* of Mr
ir ' Vi- lli- t ner.tr. V iK.rtbcait of tow-h
* LOCUl .A 's,ln,l»>’n*«l'f
NeVvs ' f*
?- ♦> 4*. 4* 4* 4* 4» 4i 4- 4.4* 4
id Quart galcaei/ed palls nl IS
TALES OF EXCITEMENT THAT AC. 1 f
• COMPANY A HKE. ! t
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Old Man Peaalse's Stery Probabfy tha I t
Best of Good On** Related After I ^
the Conflagration Had Been
Subdued. ,
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Tho llttla village of Dilmo'uth had 1 f
' d from fire—■’Ethan Nudds low
11 'vl:e't b6 had stored hia faro.
1:‘« ‘eolf. bad burned tut. ai.d a lmge
: ' ■ immunity had gathered
. " | about the ruins. The men were busily
" aired er usual heai"i*".»,,| " V ",t"1* their own exploits, and ?!g.
,p 11,11 ^ 1 1 1 v 'iIth-IUng tb6 behavior of
C‘“ESS 6°ES; HOUGHTON’S HARDWARE i
rn Cl, r\r *vam...____ I A —...... I ——.....— ---^
We arc gad to report (hat little X,;J
* A tl .1, , , D11 .
arrived tUnudsy etc,ring tu „„,lst |(J rar
ing for him and Cbi-aerurcumad bra
d'ltlea at the store Tuesday.
Mlsv R(j*j lleij Mc.inii.ch, wh
iaju'M b, a fall .. vor.l „*
Hardware, Furniture,
ImpiementvS, Sieves,
{ Undertaking i:i ‘Connection.
■* ^ "» «. ^ ^ u ^ SS-
pecis to resume her du
tire Patau Is aclio M
"lay.
teacher of
Jed ttlp-
f s r.y t an Ur s i
rlrcss Untie,- Untie
The tain of
the ground I
fu iny plalrtlnrt »
dlaudva.asge tn <
oats and tu vt- n
others who had gouo home,
son avian sneaking.
"It reelly takes a Are to bring out
the last mite of foolishness there Is
In n n I - asserted, with convtc-
___j *‘7n- "F'r Instanc®. did any of you
, , r' *»otIc© ono of them Benttev
''V-clcs bss pm t.- i. s. s.... ,vh<u Le WM d0,Q.*
1 ’ '..' 11 c a. \ d
v' i- /: nn
a iect, UklaLoma City. •
Henthorn Furniture Co.
Gpf-I!
It Will
i08 w
‘T'rrwtt
1« Htii t* .
v.-of.,
o wish t.o o
^ j
I»* KHi-lit was (fttu n from Knld
lur lyi over Uunliay vi.-it with his paretrta
and frlcndt lu re.
• i did. and' hiVai
°Tel ftlaT drf well, south of the
tern, with a patt p- > . rr.ne, tryla’
to y.ct water out of lr._air.il there ain't
been a drop of water iu, tlrat woll for
nwi*‘ii ten year! '
•dho, now .Teddiet" aoothed Mr
P(: *e- "D ■ 1 be ha'.h du your Jedg
ach.
Arthur RhonilH A Co.
Freab louelt d coffee eveiy week is the
nf brtv fh-uMeil oiii e
■ People Wfin cDj,.y f St
u€k .
. < "of roll, f. v tbeT UhiiHii j A: Co.
°yr '* Saturday I
• ; hcL' Ore,,.^rcsplendid bar,was a dry rre|,.- it
"d .will n,.r lsi.t lorp. ui, ;-..f
' n bn, pi,.,,.). ,. r-
at tire prl,
raelr.
. S, Olson \\ ns
'i nday. *
• Job Porlu
Sumlay.
here helwten* trains I
A big 12 Inch Hat tile al I
10 inch at 1Ur each.
’ . Aril.ui III. \.l ,2
*’ 1 •-'• ' li au.l Adeline cstim up
* . ,r""‘ r l"|i-. Im . Ja; f„r a vj,R
, | lelmii’t, aud an. ml
Outl.rle vlaltor | ------ ------* •
I here will Ire preaching at Fair View*
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Taki:n r, j s p, ^
ihn t
Owner iv. I,ev prov^
pCOy n..d ji.tying ,..»peo«
Manure! Ilumphti
41 ' Siv’iii-. 'outliofC
• Sensed Embalmerand Funeral Directors.
Store Phone 20 Coyle, Ok la. House Phone 29
i Ire bain- burn to .1! r
t.'i.iree n51 , j j.
ur .mio - r uiieini rer..
the afierrmon v„i inri rrn
I Coylp rriTirfo*v. Thr»
*:av J t h
•I• L. Sicklos
Monday*
'vas a (Jn'brie visitor
Mrs. (leo. Illvler camo up fr .ui
; bourn < lit y Tin sday ovenin ; for t
rsglativt - and file, da here.
«tk; i-
visit
iripat
Wav..,'
P r u i i I i j
•' ■ ’*iri
o trly 'I'm,
c*i were In
nr mack j
OlH; iW
of Iho comm 11 ri
Gity Meat Market
E. E. GREEN, Prop.
Fresh and Salt Meats. • Oysters
and Fish irt season. HOh ”
et price paid for Hides.
Gouie. PM&Nr Oklabokt
Uav.
rige
kafir ar.d er at graan t
Mills i.r . , ,,.
^ Hie pro 1 ;» i,
In Coyle.
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I
Augusts I,1 v, w a.*■ mu, (|M (; . v*
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Misa Lea Kn^ visited home folk* v »• " ...... Ln'^en ''^ vent
Goodnight Sumlay. ... . . . ~ ulu a: Imt report nae get.
<•<■ Mill have about JQO pound.) of ibe Mug,alomr utce'v, \|, Faos’i r ai
Try » pound of our Pea' Hern collee ' Wl;1" S"T W1..U tula is '•er e-d in,in<
fresh roasted each week, at 25c | er II. I’,'" bl‘ ,lb"M08111 saV more|'*"til -Mis- Pogrl is n,;!t. return home.
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Have you penned your i hiekeus u| VI Arthur Ulrouds & CIj
1 trot ,1. II sir..IIIII do Si. al ..m ■ ,
Mis. Uuth Hemin.ru came up froin
Ldinoud I'nday evening for a vrstl with
borne folks, re uruing Monday morning,
• i. v. Wise preached two excellent sir
mons nt^il.e ('biistian chore h Fundny.
.'lev,
Peyton Glass was laid up for repairs
yesterday on acoonrt ,,f a refractory
tooth.
, l.ittle I.diet I.. liman has been on the
s'ek list this week but la lie'ter at this
w I if ll,".
<tur nei? line of lares and nil nvi rs rn
now (n from New York, at from tie. up
to 2-r»e per yard* .
Arthur Rhoads & Co.
It has been mining most of the lime
81 "V bist Kri.Jai I! and fire’gum,-I
•< pretty thoroughly soaked by this lime,
A big Can or t.„i I packed toma’oes at
| is pretty tboiougbly soaked bi tl.ls tin .. B'e, Early Juc. pens Kie r#u Vau C'anil
piw.pkiD-lOr can. i , amps h.'m'.te’i
•Mi, aid Mr-. 1 11.1 t'ulicc eanio , » "" Cl4n. l *u Camps ,
from CirHrlng Tuisday to attu.d ,be c»e. Van Camps kidney beans 10c car,,
time ml of Will k baby, teiiiruii.g yester I l!- ••• M. Himrir.y, white bulled Ive him
lUy '.y UH can, R. II. M Kidney I,cans 1(h-
P' ■"eui'.er iv. ii.irai.i,. ...
sti. iris'll <tut)erirren,i.;..|
preaened at,he ............ churcU Satl
day niiirnfiig and th,.*.. who failed p, ,,
tend niisa.d n rare tteat. Rcv Simpson
occupied the pulpit In Ure ev. nl ,g aI,e
preached an i,,u resting Im(a!l.liv,
serrnon,
SC HyOL—DIRECTORY.; ,J f;. [, „ V/AU(;HN
y«i STAMMER Auctioneer
Write HcKte
lith
Troz i;
- Bohool
st . K •
COi.ibii. -•!
for S.nmrua, era
Cdv. Wo. R..ua
Cind^Ud’bv"/ * : tr-!v-s‘-a.
o’
lo. ,„ ll-- ' b* ai«£d*» '
coi wetfid by pr.rp. t •
IL v. Hit W. |: ,|f
(*Hk Dale Rchool hcMise
>»i * p. in.
Miss A11 • i n I e Rentier wu* uji !><•□»
KsI/iiumI, wberc h)ic id nttcuUiug the
l “iviTMiy. jnr mi ov*’r Sumlay visit witii
bOMK* ti'lUa. •
will # preu li at
. t
■" ‘ ■ 1 iA,il III p,l
H yuli take nu >lak.
Arthur Rhonil- ,V Co
I',,11 Pi N
•'•j k;iJit- (Mi’ii,
S‘G i‘. Martin.
Jnir
J reut fr
■ a' pi. t
tWi. f,
' , ’r'•*,« f'llpper now ha-n sobotar-l.i.
- Ti ( nptflll (
‘...... it a litre,'.it discount. Anyone wishing t,
Cos pop i)ar tmstuess setiooi
•i vi .1
!l.e p,
, Cups j, r
l11o ii (. 't:
?! 25
• •' .L Hit ll I>0 VV lr»
.1 ^ i ^1.2 ')
A:• bur Rl.oad8 & Co#
Op.ti i.i
• ntiU
E. Jink
bark an*
if
■ • itud.**,
Ga'»y, ainl Ml»8€
<»x r>* ci* tl here from
f a i.-i; .villi .1 Ja
Hiui,
m ile a Iaii
le »«lc* herp iraturfay way woli
Qslden; " i b«- ininy wentbnr,
soiuc sold very cheap, 1 h#»;
♦vera£tf •
. GET RID OF '
CHILLS AND FEVER
( hill-- .mil 1 1 \i 1, or M..!,iri.i, are c. nc |
Gy a germ. Millions ot thee jh-m u
#»oon multiplied from the ft tv tluNirst find
loot hold in the blood ol their victim.
f lo RIL) VOl RSI.LF ol these germs
you must FURii'V your blood, strengt hi n
the vital organs, aud make yourst*lf r.o
robust, vigorous and healthy that they
will be CAST OIT to M \V Ol l .
,
DK’. THACHI R’S
Liver ami Blood Syrup
has Ireen w idely known for many years as
thi "Best ( hill 1 onii*" 1th , riled tin's
■putatii.n I,J !,. Iping i .,i,nt\ | 11011.
AMDS of people, many of them living
■n the malarial sections of this country,
>t LLANSI tlnii lilisrdanil Lit II f |’
their strength so that the fever germ
would be cast out ol rheir Irodies.
A vast multitude ut people take Iu
Thacher’s Liver A lllornl Sjrup io pre-
vent hever and ( hills I mm an.ickim
tl.om. It i a »i-»■ .ml pr.rlii «
tion. It PA1) S to fortify yourself against
malaria. Audit it happen 11. , t j..,i :
lected to do that, ana are n,,\\ ,, , 1
will surolj pay you to take A-iant
nnd get tlii. reliable remedy wuikfn
you at once.
t TIO 1 I AND PRO\ I. that relief i at
haad. 60-cent and *1.00 bottles.
ITHACHFR MEDICINE COMPANY,'
CliuUMiootfa, TennesM, . * Ira llm , k and :i. ’MeMurdo re- i
For Sale Hy turned Tuesday morning front Wlolul*
li (1PDHADT where they went to attend the black
’ J'*1 ,1/'*<*i . smiths’ convention They icport a great |
Coyle. Ok J a di l1 -y of mae\inery, j
a n: ,'l li-t.es ,|i ! U,i* *rhol,,n""P
• . ,l1 l,e »n the marki:
• ' M ",v'Air f. tmer experienced
'■I '•die: It »■■■ fori’'1" Glen L if .yon urn not nnlii
•' "1' 1 "tuo,!, it wiil bo n p„v
"tr f buy low r-el mrekl H
siiu^aott .k ivir.g on the purchase prim
Some second hand furnltute .md
machinery for s.de ebt; p, errs 'r or rr.'.li*.
. _______ ' • H. Leo.
f ' ^ M
1- r
• ’ ' . I • l t, < • 1 'on,
■* ' . »nd < iiL ,,
"bourse ho knew It!*’' scoffed Jed-
■ .Impatiently "That wsll wont dry
! Bent,*y blasted oust for that
clc.'P wo., f his—cut Into th© vein
am! i(iked Km«H w-.R M aB ugb
' °' ^Ir Ita ,<sel as J tell you
J' ' b,inc'' out Stl the foolishness
'“,ln a '"r- acal he'll ,llo things
r i n mit« of f„nse ta you!
0 r‘d see tf i uJn.t r[sht^
.nvln 4«nt do all the
fo„b b and i. "ms- things that was
Uoue .nei-e,' broke fu Wendall Cooper
. i" ’ T1 ' ril!‘d IJto capsbeaf of fool-
!Shn: “8 "as wbe“ «*at passel of IUIlk
-ads from the lower road broke into
,irLfaIher Pnd of thf* burn and
. ."'rmd out that old hayrack full of
,1 bPSM, 8traw- got U Just outside
, the barn and then they dropped the’
won.dni f “ tberfl —v-t|.ht where It
would ketch. C’oirrse It would have
burnt tn the barn, but It wouldn't have,
burnt any quicker than If* did’where
r raSiu Tl,<,y m,gbt jt8t a8 "e” !«-ft
•t In the bam:’'
Here Caleb PeastLe's mild old voice
Interrupted atraln.
«* Gnder ^strain of excitement, same’s
1 bo °h«ervtd. ruoderatelV
f l 88 says, „m,
folks do things that rnebtro they
^ ,f t,M >r ca'rn, but I've
noti-ed this besides—and It don’t
ZmJ° har fi,ruck all—
l y 'T* 1,0 any t,mo ,ik* ‘hat
Th-r , B/RS that hen<,“r or htclp much.
Thar Is to say. even If they do seem
to he usdess and foolish, the chances
theVre-T f ” ' rlpb' '1C”' “ hurtful—
tie t y jSSeB of poor Jedstment.”
Be twined his ash slick in his hand
If he had* 37’ WCT’, 0n akaIn as
' , J‘ topped talktrsg
„ like ‘hdt," he ninMnated, as
to b.nifl"l|- "alwnv* put TOC In mind
of old Aunt TYllly Pssterbr. the time
on Dm wand ll'ld ,hM flr' 'Po,kfi down
on l,e river road board hetr scrnechln'.
se,. what tbe matter
■ - and the. f und Aunt Dllly bend- I
e chP.n uirv t'Ck,"T' h,a1 UE»’'irneuth I
L.e chin ulfh ft fltraw Dbctor Wh1t« !
wms ‘here, am, he asked ti#rwhaT htrr I
th'at and Aunt told, hl.m j
2 dom-Tt fcpWa’flt " hsf sh.s I
■Youth's otrmpanion. *' ILivery and Feed stable
P- C .. y lira] a *3 I__
KANhA'^ Cit’v
(tonsFr v’atory
OF MUSIC .
i ’ Will cry your .sale and guar,
an tee sa'.isfaolift! (, -,c me a
Ji'-ill v. lion yutt Itwe anythini*
S7-8t
0. VV. WYATT
DENTIST ’
Begins September 7th.
Kansas ,fv, M0.
EtSPi;
■ ms
Aji KsfablMved School
Y Notional bpiiutaiiia,
Jg& Mstf
viel
i . ^r'f:kt«<h*.|aili.-J Aim. pi.c- __
f fsomriiervial c.-ilcj*... *, t» ,. . , '■ J*
' J Wi »t b eaU ,.•* 4 .. ^ ,
j Will bo at, Dr. Boutin’s offle-e, Coyle,
Osla., flrsr .Monday in each month arid
remain one week. Get an appointment
| e*r,Jr ‘he week. Pii-jue 21. '
K
■EK. Wi ne .lonce
C. W. Bhimi.., Fro..
32^ r*w. p-u’ .. I • UA
T erm CUj. B*.
LOGAN
Auctioneer
vVnl cry sales anywhere and
guaraiiTee yatis'actiori nr money
refunded. Give mo your sale
and I will do the rest. Get dates
i at Clipper office or phone me at
J Goodnight. *
- VOklAJ KJS AUeCu*
See
init P
The Cupboard Was iurt. I If wuuT^o
- •s.T-’’ f 5
tara»'
lOtlfwj'.
*r*rp * n
Frut, ttt.
Immari.
Mi- .nit ,Mit Seth RaritH went i-
< ’kIhIioiuw City Suturdny tnr «n over
Sunday vlsli, returulug Mouduy uccom
punti t by Ju Dinettus'tr
Y.ur ,1 • urn know wbat you are mils
u.luj, turn 1 11. |
*■ |
powder that is j fli 25. |,rr ,ixuU I
-b Business
Go
A fter
■Sf 01 t 1
gtisiaiili ud to give Mti.-frietlcn
Aithin Rh.iads A >:o ‘I
a .nlrstenarx in faftton,
" ‘ ItVed in Berkley,
n " ’ -'' fi 'ei. J and,fell ew mlsslonai-y,
r ' returning on furlough
° aritv© in Ban Fr«t-
tZ° 0n a ,cer,,1,n *>*■ Doctor Mas
m l 'fee ,he bB-v t0 1118 r“>’: b©
n -tv f0;ac!t Doctnr »oone aud his
slL-i . ’ afnd' aft6r the day In
a wi l' u 8’ 50 ,?k° ,llni ,0 dJhWr.ut
a well known ret-1 cue rant
,» x d ,:t.h,eD w‘-’
rtm-u ki., Masters got to the
■ 2- b8d lm- “0 n.ade
could -ot fl*d ^ prlDclp,'“ hotels, Put
j,. !l~m In onflow to notl.Ty
V 1,1 of ,he necc**-'
^ “ » p.aus. Doc#nr Master
’ora a talemm. Her* is th©
•Xp'fl
•ud
----j V .\:.d t>e«f *3
the Y.ViM Wri,
WVF.ENEY
It. 5tn* St.
+•’*. .-*»l
Bd for fi<*«
' aW vil»J
'“iv. s Ol iht
• • «. sc! ol la
i od;t y. Fox?.
At'-. 0 fz -OOL
sltowiitjf
EDliAR LOWER. Prop.
Auto in Connection
u-, 3 es esc. i * *|’sf"Class rigs at reason-
Ka„.„ ei,y. i»e. ^aule prices, day or ni^hl.
J. M. Swallow
Hie Dru^less Healer
t nil - nil kill,IX l diseases, \Ve cure
where medicines fall. We icmove the
cause aud nature cures you, so why
poison youi system vi.h drug*? Olllee
I block south aud H block we*t of Byrne
II wd. Co.
Phone 8 Rod f'oyte, Okls,
Phone 42
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sum Bijiosl'l.m ut s,,,
f.u-uia
I tie 1 . \ & N'
11 nestr.i ea 1 e u
re.sity
ioieuenra gave a tonecri m
! I'ouse Toes,tsy night which ,
b .iiM und I
the "per*I
'IIS itlf -'ll)y
in p b"c>ness way
advertising way. An ad
<n this paper nffers th..
ms Imum se: dee at the
minimum" cost: !:
resc.hes the people of
the town and vicinity
you v-’ant ts reach.
------- -,v, re la ill©
' '• " -."d message that Mrs
-rs enr.lly read:
' u;'f..bon*s. AYlfl com©
ii. r. 1 oi/th'a"t',ompauloi..
si(. i.ited mol very much HppreeUteil li,
those ill atlundauem
/gKameiMbarfC]
U Tl ..____ .11 j . U
Tb *t every added tnl- 9i
scriber helps io maiu n... ,J J
^ paper better f©; «vev7h#dy / i
. Myaierte* 0f K.Yyvkun.
'I, l'V.,a'i! *up^J**» ■““« *» great'
• h‘ c-eouirra of tho afr Is 1
"’il‘sible- but t,!® »PpncntJim of
p’.i ! mofhod Indicated by
' "ne# lut*restli*g results H©
DncPI V,hb* "m «rc« K£«?r
'-1 ,h» "Poctrum of krvptou s.
■y #■••- J. Boutin, M. ft.
iv,----—— ■ Physician & Surgeon
Paftlcular attention to obetet
Iry
■ j r Pavji1*'
J. H. KNIGHT
Veterinarian
Now located in Coyle, Okla
Does a general practice of Vctin-
ary. Medicine, Surgery and
Dentestry. lffionc 26
RlmXwAliEXlb
L hvsiciati and Surgeon
Balls promptly attended day or r*<sbt
Ottlce over Roberts Hardware
Residence phone .58. Offl,.'qPhiu.e Ct
i.ivery and Feed Stable
* - A. RLSH, |>rop.
Peed and Livery necommoda-
t.ons at reason,i,-]e prices. We
give satisfaction—tn us.
; *^rt‘ ’Y ou in Arrears
•V T Y.U ka*re
«, v": Np:to thl money
i b-----—.—„
■ ......................... - s.
t! tauftkiB fitted c.,r;. <,• ©. low. ^rs,«
(Vietb cjctractod, All -alls atemtud
I ir.rmptly. Over ?6 yen nt piactlie
I (uusepbunr 15, < UN , p.:wn 9
lOTLE, Oiil.A.
C. ,1 COMPTON, M.D.
Does a general practice.
fS-idal_ attention giveB fot.be
treatment erf aiRcases of tht
f-veA Office in J’cop'es State
bauli, day or night phone No. 61
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1915, newspaper, March 4, 1915; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911039/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.