Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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When You Think-About
' Hardware,
Furniture,
; Rugs,
Visit the LGY Store
'Sjifls. Etc:
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Jan. 8.-.Wm.*McColley J mile,*
south of Coyle. I*
Jan. 9 —R. F. J nn u> " V- .il-s #'j
. south and mile west, of Coyle. «,
i Jan. 10—G. D. Wright & Son 1 ®
j; mile east and 3 miles worth of ,«•
I Coyle. _ |{
II Mrs. tj M.,Orenclorff was taken
to the hospital at Oklahoma City
this morning.
Present Prices
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We are making'some special prices on a
lot of staple items, jusi the things you are
needinjfnt tlu-tim- Come in and see us.
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before you buy
LOV iiROS. CO., Hardware & Furniture
Phone (n Phone 6i
Word has been received here
oi the birth of a baby daugnter
to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burcham
at Naples, Idaho, recently.
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esli Fish 23c
mb Oysters
pint 50c
quart 00c
j: t The trouble 'with eating corn on tlie
cob Is that one loses so much time
l!
reaching for more butter.
Balloon racing is something like try-
ing to find a place to park, One never
knows where lie will finish.
Cl WARS
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>N V-\LLEY CLIPPER,
F WAN DELL, Publishers.
Wolves are multiplying in Russia, so
it isn’t true that Bolshevism discour-
ages expansion of every kind.
Established 1900. Published Every Tlnirsoiiy Subscnohor. 1.5
firm, -j f fh i Pos loftier fit Coyle, Oklahoma, <>s Cocant t : - A*
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Except for the automobile, some
good citizens never would have dis-
covered that nature is wonderful.
Als salt fish, mackrel and white fish
Country and Creamery Butter and Oleo.
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Traffic noises get on one’s jierves,
Mi's. Sauer had an attack ofitnit it isn't tlie electric horn tlfut af- i
plon.ain posiouing the Iasi of the ; ,rigllts so much as the greenhorn.
week and was pretty sick for a j ia obtaining mew material for our
few hours. ! national melting pot, we shotfld first
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Mrs. Frank Buflingtcn
Thelma came up from Yn'
| seiefet only material tlmt will fuse.
ami
fA metliod for photographing the
es* 1 byain has been perfected. Here ibid
Miss Ruth Ryati is visiting rel- ter lay morning to make pre-par-; tfiere, just possibly, it will enlarge.
ativesatAda. atiort to move to Blackwell. *----
_________ I ______... ? Balloon racers hafoff their own idea ?
Hattie Wandell returned m... u-------- w— r— -...,!offun- They never .know where they
school at Edmond Tuesday.
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vill do what v claim ’’or it—
'; Mrs Hal e and Mary Jane and j are going when they jure on their way. I cul.c Catarrh or i • a fu ■- caused by
and ■ r. and Mrs. Balinger and i --*—-— I Catarrh. We <J , ot claim to euro
MrB. mTe. Fruin was a Cush- >“*hlw- Vwla. of Oklahoma S””? “ »y otl„r ,lis,
ing and Agra visitor Sunday. i[y> apt'nt New \ears Day a-
School started aga n Monday
after the Christmas vacation.
If you know something of in-
terest to the general public, call
75.
F. A. Thompson shipped a car
of Cattle to Oklahoma Cit to
day.
A baby girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs La Verne Goble Monday
morning.
the Fruin home.
Just received two cars of first
class Northern corn which we
are selling for 85 cents by the
load at the elevator.
Coyle Commission Co.
Clyde Roberts, who has been
sick for the past several weeks,
was taken to the hospital at
Guthsie Laturdayjniglit for treat-
ment.
jail men. for having an opl.vion, a lot- tt • t t >o t . , a , . - . riiVTYF
of prominent politicians will J>e safe. 1 . JLl;.L 'V , "
__j___ is m liquid, ins- a ■ • ijy, cud
Advice to “buy you}.- coal now’* may acts through t!:
seem funny-today, but it will not s’*™ •mucous t-urfr -”
so funny ntfct winter, Tf you neglect reducing i- c
ndn iors.
Misses Alma and Jolinnic
, Brookman returned Tuesday
Several new cases ol. mumps from« weeks visit with their
and measles are moor ed in town brothers in Wichita. They
this week. . port a very pleasant time.*
Miss Gladys Pfalzgraf v. Bermie SteiarTITd family re-
from Stillwater for a week-end turned to their home near Can-
Visit with the family. ton Sunday after a few days visit
Mr. and Mrs. Archer Pfalzgraf with Monfoe Stevvart’s and other
‘relatives here.
storing normal
Now and then a vHfe is found who I AU'Drinr:
says, after her husband is wounded,
that she was - hootflng somebody
else.
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Bt eslau, in .Siesta*, possesses-a chim-
ney ■ feet lijLi, ruaife-. entirely 'A com-
pressed pap./. It isi staled to b(* fire-
proof. \
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Walter Johnson
A iicti o n ct*r
Live Stock and (jtner a
Farm Sa'es
; YAN & RYAN
Physician- & Surgeons
Calls answered day or night.
Office over Houghton
Department Store.
Phone 63 — Coyle, Okla
hIRAM WILSON
Auctioneer
Farm and general sales
co-iductcfi FREE thw bal-
ance of this season,
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The
^ A guokei j , one Swho tlinks the^
'■good are [icj .idled about over
the country to g^-t,
a chance.
lie small iuvestur
Tlie ct/nnpion of ulL time is
re H«c dcA/er who adjlrctrtiMS “The new
retnrned to their home at
land, Kansas, Sunday.
I’ort-
EvangeJist "Scottie” held ser-
vices at the Baptist church Sun-
day morning and evening.
Tankage $3.25 cut.
Meat scraps $4.35 cwt.
Coyle Commission Co.
Mrs. John Fry is nursing a case
of mumps and Mrs. Glen Mo
Cleery is teaching her room.
Mrs. U. M. Benllev is reported
sick with diphtheria and they
are again under quarantine*
car
today is t'he used cat of to-
morrow.” ;
kome bright lit ile boy in the class
Vhpu asked "Wtfrt'Js the capitaU of
prel|ty \ikcly to answer
Russia?” is
“Insufficient.
Ice is thick Aff tlie fcbast of I.abra
dor. Doubtli/kp the tumrner resort-
Mr*. Woodwani, ot Orlando. 60“t l'W'’"'s '"™t
has leased fhe Galusha restau-
If your subscription (o Clipper
is in arrears, start the New Year
right by paying up- wo need the
money.
rant and took charge of the same
fia first Mrs. Woodward is aff
experienced restaurant woman
nng wffl no doubt conduct a first
class place.
Basil Teatcher came in Mon-
day from Sedalia, Mo., fora visit
with his little daughter, Edith,
and his sister, Mrs. Clarence’-
Wandell. Jr. He returned la/(,
evening accompanied by Clare/jCe
Jr. who will look over that sec.
tion of Missouri with a vie\/ 0f |n
eating there if suitable.
Ami call tin? finny creature* UnN lurk*
hi the frigid fifty-foot depth's h rtsB.
’.venther os tills you do V't
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Condensed Statement of §
First National Bank |
of Coyle, at dose of business Sep. 14, 1923 $
RESOURCES * . |
Loans and Discounts------------------ ----- $79,177.77 §
Over dr: t_________________________________ 227.86 §
________ 5,000.00 2
th U. Ti r----------- 1,250.00 g
United ‘ rculation_______ 25.000.00 %
O Btfnds and Warrants_________ 22,053.23 ®
Cf.fh in "• P.anks .. .. 41,956.83 o
: .— 24,159.49 g
Total Bonds, Wa __________ 68.189,55 g
Total............... . . ________________$198,845.18 |
LIABILITIES |
Capital Sto<----* $25,000.00 g
Surplus 3,100.00 g
Circulation--------------------- 25,000.00 c
but in such
cult him a j [)00r |[sj,
iiiu- rrnj (,n for ojiposln^ tlie tliri-nt
enetl redi) n of tlie hoopskirt Is the in
tensifu^nll effect it will have on Uiit
I,rev/dinfg traffic Jam.
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M
5 Deposits...............
% Total___________________
The above statement is correct.
J*«aw.io<5noc..'v r>OOOc-
------------- — 115,715.18 |
■8198.845.48 %
M. E. FRUIN, Pres. |
\llti(1elpluii firugilist. knmkeii
Pill
-Iowa :i JjnildIt wlin {tried to Hold litin
up. This affair, too^ li^ti tin* euriuai-kn
of having been ovei* a purse.
Aecqs'dilig to llie fftovy.of ajiusbund
In (Jit^irce routt, bis w(tet too^ in MU
many roomers he )i au,^o i-deefi .on a a
ImprotW ed fied. To'lij; lei't tier ibouril
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mntance
Miss Carlotta Fruin left yester-
day morning to resume her stu-
dies at Cottey College in Net ada,
Missouri.
FOUND: Traveling bag. Own-
er can have same by callL.g at
City Meat Market and paying
for this ad.
Preaching next Sunday morn-
ing and evening at th<> M. E.
church. ETverybody cordially
invited to attend.
Warren Gates and fa’mify re-
lumed the last of the week from
a visit at Pauls VaJiey. While
down there A .uren had a Jonv
H. Murry and say,
eYer^ in8 is being made
ready for t nrst South Ameri-
can colony to leave New Orleans
early in April.
Wanted!
A man of character and good
standing for our organization
Representative who has br'
1 and ling this territory is |*
transferred to our * Calif' J,re
branch. Further infor- Jrnia
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! v ry child c
ed v. . . iib- *
the war deb1.
. i ha world endows
fjjiortunity, and a share of
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Did It Ever
Occuit ioYou
,J 1 .at price ii not 1-i e firit thin^ to
Y l onsideretl in® jobol printing I
‘ fhfowing type t b gether in a hap-
haiard way Joe- t not require any
knowledge ol f he prinOhg art.
That isn’t th* kind of work you
want. But arti (tic typography in
•tationery and advertising reflects
credit to any cc intern'. Out knowl-
edge of prrntii Fg gained by long
experience en» kies us to produce
Attra^tiv* t Printing for
Ev«ri | Purpose
Don t orde htiff jrtfkhg /n ttdt
Una until , ftou call ott us.
You v sit to ti it little tot a com-
fort it • t! ;’f - (I education. If
* u would tart'o ..\mg> account ^iow and
add a few dollarf each month, the
h . h ho pn bii.iii 5 or io years from now
would be easily handled.
Let unt In this bank pro-
vide for the reeds of the family when you
become disabled to look after the hard woi k
on the farm.
Cimarron Valley Bank
COYLE, OKLA.
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Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1924, newspaper, January 3, 1924; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911198/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.