Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER,
C. F. WANOELL, Editor and Publisher.
Established 1900. Published Every Thursday. Subscription 1.00
Entered at the Postoffice at Coyle, Oklahoma, as Second Class Mail
aimed our people t j think that we were
located on a real railroad.
We received tlila week a number of
copies of the Cimarron Vafley Fair pre
mium lists, to be held at Guthrie Sept.
15 to IB. Anyone wishing a copy cau
secure same by calling at this office.
Mom spent Sunday with J. M. Moon
uoi tbeaet of town. Mr. Moore doe* hi*
own housework and keeps things up
about the place and the boys say he does
a good job of it. A good dluner and
a very enjoyable day all around was
spent.
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For Kent
A pood residence proper
.1 W. King
Aitbur ltlf^rtds isrn IU« Hck list
week.
this
Edgar Low< r )ihd deutal work done in
Guthrie yesterday.
F E. Houghton returned
tast. week from Chicago.
I he
last of
It 8 Fix, nephew of Bjb, arrived
Monday morning from Speed. Kansas,
for a visit and to look over I his sect inn of
the country ^ % .
F. A. Stockton * went to Stillwater
Tuesday evening on a business mission,
icdi • m,;:' yesterday
A nice shower visited this section Sat-
urday night and whtle not as much as
we could have used to an advantage,
did considerable good As near as we
could tell there was about Mdnch of wat
er fell. * *
The M. E. Aid wi'l have a
time at the home of Mrs, G. C
tomorrow (Friday)f.fternoon Ail mem
hers should he there
Politic iat i • on i he R >b« rt s
corner these hot days If President \\ il
son could only spare the •time to^comc
down and stay a few days the small
matter of saving the country would be
lir^zy” | simple indeed
M (Lure
Mrs. John Snyder and
Guthrie visitors Sunday.
Maurine were
I he editor’s family enjoyed a very
pleasant visit from Bert Travel and fam
i)y Sunday.
01 Moars is cutting and baling bis third
crop of alfalfa f»r this year and yet then
is n<> ram.
John Snider came in Sunday eveninng
from Enid for a eouplo of days visit with
his wife and baby.
Mr. Graham of northeast of town, lias
......gbt i he restau^nt, tal c of
same the first of the week.
MBs Gladys Barnes is spending I he
week in Stillwater when- : he Tm attend-
ing the session of Clmtangua
Mrs. Stein came down from
Sunday morning for a visit
Stillwater
with her
Mrs Tom Hay left Thursday to join
her husband for a^visii^" their old home
nt Logan, Kansas, before returning to
their home in Texas.
We n. tine that the Vale Farmer is
carrying the announcement of .lames S
Ross for “Congressman-at- Large,” We
guess this is about right as ho lias with-
drawn from the race and seems to be
•t unning at largi
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Mrs Byron Galusha and Clyde left
yesterday morning for Florida to join
Mi Galusha who want there/ioim weeks
ago to prepare a homo.
Mrs. A J. Rutter and Mrs. Anna
Moure, of Stillwater, visited the week
. nd with Mr. and airs, l iank Cox, Y
turning Sunday evening.
•Mr. and Mrs. Fruin autoed to Still -
water Friday. M. E. went on .business
and whi’e there they took in the Chau-
tauqua and report a splendid time.
\ cott and i n, Roy, ol I lea
Moines, Iowa, arrived Friday evening
lot a visit with Mrs. Scott’s brother, C S
Reed, and family and other relatives.
On account of a wreck on the main
line, t his branch of the Santa Fe was
u 1 foi that business Tin iday • wblob
A A. Leer,#on ididate for County
Clerk, and John A. Rink in, candidate
foi Gounty Sm veyor on th< r< publican
i leket ate In io t oda) . iiolh a
men in their line and are very pleasant
fellows to meet.
M. E Fruin and family will leave the
hr.st. of August for a vacation frip to
Michigan. As it has been two or thr^ee
years since M. E. has visited his old
home, it is easy to sec that this trip -will
be an enjoyable one, C. L. Minnich will
lielpiu the bank (luring Mr. Fruin's ab-
sence.
If reports coining to Ibis office cab be
depended upon, C, L Minnich will be
the next county commissioner from the
3rd district in Payne county. The peo-
ple of that locality have got Charley
where he can not back down now and
they are going to elect him while they
have the chance-
The interior of the Cimarron Valley
Rank was treated to a nice new coat of
i>*tiit and pap< i this week vhicl
improves the appearance of this popular
linanc nil institution. C’harli \ ( lire did
the work and it is*certainly an artistic
job. *
L. E, land, prescient of the Capital
City Business College, was here from
Guthrie las* eveniug in the inteiest of
the Colfcge, The Capital City lias many
oaduat.es from this locality add there
are several young people here now who
contemplate taking a course in this
spleudid business-school.
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Political
Announcements
County Treasurer
This column Is open to candldstea or
all political parties st our regular an
uouncenymt fee and will he run uutil the
August primary. •
I hereby announce that I will he a
candidal for County Treasurer of I.ogan
county in the coming ptlinsrles; subject
to the will of the Democratic voters.
Alfred Adler
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Clerk of the Court
We are authorized to announce the
name of Frank A. Weiss as a candidate
for Clerk of the Court of Logan county
on the democratic ticket, subject to the
will of the voters at*the primary Aug. 4.
We are authoriz'd to announce 0. f,.
Millard as candidate for Clerk of the
Court of Payne county on the democratic
ticket subject to the will of the voters
Aug. 4. *
For County Clerk
The Clipper Is ||Uhorlzed to announce
A. A. Leer hs a can dilate f.>r County
Clerk of Logan county on the republican
ticket subject to the will of the voters at
the August primary.
Wc ate authorized to announce the
name of Clarence E. Hill foi Conn#)
Clerk of Payne county subject to the
will of the voters nt the democratic
mary Aug. 4.
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The M. K. Sunday school celebrated
the victory of the “Reds” in tlie recent
contest at the McLure home last Friday
night. The usual good time was ha l
with the “kiddies” coming away with
their capacity for ice cream, cuke, etc,
well supplied «
S. S. McMurdo, Torn Lewis and J
t>ick Goebel, Frank Bucknam, John
f* lutoed to Di ma-
rig lit Sunday to take in the sights at the
oil town. They report business in that
town as brisk as at a Fourth of July
celebration, with oceans of oil every-
where and such a loud odor that it
would be hard to hear it thunder.
County Superintendent
I hereby am ounce myself a candidate
tor the office of County Superintendent
of Payne county on * the Progressive
ticket, subject to the will of the voters
at the August primaries
Gladys A Barnes,
Fred \V. Gi( «;|i, candidate for the re-
publican nomination for county attorney,
was heie Saturday and made this office
a pleasant call. In speaking ot the Coyle
case Mr. Green said he would be perfect
ly willing to id John Adams prosecute
the case should he be elected and the
case come before him as county attor-
ney.
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We are authorized to announce the
candidacy of Miss Grace French for
County Spperin^ndent of I*&)nescounty
subject to the will of the democratic
voter* Aug. 4.
County Attorney
Arthur R. Swank authorizes us
to announce his name as a candidate for
County Attorney of Logan county ou
the Republican ticket, subject) to the
will of the voters at the Aug. primaties,
aunouncr the
We arc autdoiii; d
uameof Fred W. ruccti, of Outlirie. as
name 01 rreu ......
a candidate for County Attorney on the
republican ticket subject to the will of
the voters at the primaries Aug. 4 »
* For Sheriff
I hereby,announce myself as a candi-
date for the democratic nomination for
tyierillof Logan county, subject to the
action of the voters at the primary. Aug-
1, gi 4th. Claude Mize.
The Clipper is authorized to announce
the name of "Bill" Sherwood, of Guth-
rie, as a candidate on the republican
ticket for Sbcrlif of Logan county sul>
ject to the will of the voters nt the
primaries on August 4
County Commissioner
We arc authorized to announce’ the
candidacy of C. L. Minnich of Paradise
township for County Commissioner of
the 3rd district f’ayne county m the
democratic ticket, subject to tire will id
lies ' ' ' '
tin vtttei'B ai the primaries August 4tb.
L. .M. Oliver hereby announces him
self as a candidate for ro nomination orf
the Repnblicarf ticket, for tire office of
County Commissioner of tire Second
Disttict nf Logan County, at the primary
to'bc held August lth 1014.
I offer ot public sale at the Pouts homestead lJ miles
west of Coyle, on
Thursday, July 30, ’14
Beginning at 10 o’clock, the following property:
& Head of Horses 8
FREf
With
every quart of our ice
cream, purchaser will he given
a coupon which \yiH be redeem-
ed in payment for \V. A. Rogers Guaranteed Silyer or Al-
uminum Ware at less than wholesale price . We handle
Steffin’s Ice Cream, the best on the market, and sell.it
25c quart—cheaper than the average person can make it.
Try our cream and ask us about the free coupons
COYLE
W1. Ct. Thomas
Presrriptioii Um^isl
OKLAHOMA
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City Meat Market
E. E. GREEN Prop.
Fresh and Salt Meats. Oysters
and Fish in season. High-
est price paid for Hides.
i brown Stallion, 6 yrs. old,
i bay horse 3 years old.
I 1 black mare 2 years old,
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1 bay horse 10 years old,
Coyifi,
PHONE
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Oklahoma
DR. G. W. WYATT
DENTIST
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1 bay mare 4 years old,
1 brown horse 2 years old,
i bay liofse 2 years old,
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1 brown mare 5 years old.
.Will he at Dr. ISnutin’s office, Coyle,
Okia,, first Monday iu each mootli und
remain one week. Get an appointment
Varly in the week. . Phone 24.
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II Head of Cattle |
1 red milch cow 3 years old,
1 red cow 2 years old, * ,
1 red cow 2 years old,
1 roan calf 1 year old,
1 red bull 3 years old,
1 red cow 2 years old,
1 spotted cow 2 years old,
4 little calves.
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[)r. e. g. sharp,
Surgeon
Special attention given to Consultation
and tiencral Surgery.
122H W. Oklahoma Ave., Guthrie, Okla
Phone 301. *
Livery and Feed Stable
F. W. RUSH, Prop.
heed and Livery accommoda-
tions at reasonable prices. We
give satisfaction—try us.
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16 Hogs and Pigs 16
2 br,'"‘l sows 'vil"pi?st 8 stock »«**•.
Some Farm Machinery ' 1 •
^f!r*FREE‘LUNCH AT HobiT^™
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IF YOUR EYES
trouble you call and let us examine them.
We use only the most modern and up-
to-date method. Wc operate our own
grindlDg plaut and can deliver glasses
shortly after ordered. No charges for
for examination.
COOK OPTICAL CO.,
122 West Oklahoma Ave.,
Guthrie, Okla.
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J. H. KNIGHT
Veterinarian
Now located in Coyle, Okla
Does a general practice of Vetin-
ary, Medicine, Surgery and
Dentistry. Phone 26
C. M. COMPTON, M. I).
Does a general practice.
Special attention given to the
treatment of diseases of the
eye. Office in Peoples Stale
Bank, day or night phone No. 61
Dr. J. M. Swallow
The Drugless Healer
Cures all kinds of diseases. Wc cure
where medicines fall. Wc romoYV llio
cause and nature cures you, so wbv
poison your system with dings. Offl.i
i 2 blocks south of Roberts Hardware
i Rhone Sited. COYLE, OKLA,
FfiffUS Of SSlS" A crVl,it 3 months will be given on all sums over $10.00,
purchaser giving note with approved Security hearing ten per
cent interest from date of saie. s Der cent discount for cash on
time sales. All goods must be settled for before being removed.
T. G. PAYTON, Auctioneer.
M. E. FRUIN, executor,
Estate oi Wm, J. Louts, Deceased.
. C. H. ECKMAN, Clerk.
WONDERFUL CURES
In Rheumatism, Insomnia, fn-*'
digestion, Constipation, Bil-
iousness, Eczema and all
kindred ills.
Finest Equipment
Every Known Treatment
Rates very reasonable. Give
these Baths a Trial and
Be Healthy and Happy
ROBT. X. WADE.M. U.
Physician and Surgeon
Culls promptly attended d»y or night
Office over Roberts Hardware,
Residence phone 58. Office phone 38
T. F. LOfiAN
Auctioneer
\\ ill cry sales any whore and
•guarantee satisfaction or money
Ircjunded. /":-
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Give me your sale
and I will do the rest. Get dates
iat Clipper office or phone me at
Goodnight.
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1914, newspaper, July 23, 1914; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911083/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.