Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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THE CaYlE ©UPRER
Mrs. H. B. Mills returned to her bom q
at Hominy Saturday after a weeks visit g
with her daughter, *Mrs. Ed Stockton, a
|andfaroij^. »
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The family of Louis Ahderson s are o
down with the flu and neighbors are # g
having to keep things going around O
their place. g
FOHSALE—Pure bred S. C. Rhode
Island Red roosters at $2 each.
Mrs. Charles Bezanson.
Don’t Forget
*■
■
Mrs. Jennie McLure left Tuesday
morning for Shawnee whete she was
called on account of illness of her aunt
Mrs. Willard Johnston.
Mr. Berk, our now grocerymun, is
getting his store in tip top running or'
der and is now ready to handle tin
trade in a satisfactory manner.
The last number of the lyceum cource
Thursday night was one of the best of
this season’s course and the Watteau
Girls made quite a hit with the Coyle
people. * #
Miss Mol lie Thomson is at her home
in Mulhall this week on account of
sicknesu. J. Carl Lawrence is teaching
her room this week.
, »
The whole family of Bert Traver s
have been down with the flu the past
week. They are all pretty sick but are
recovering. Mighty bad when the
ty'ltk il?t
Autographic Kodak
the elate anil t tie nia. be written on each film at the
time the picture is made.
This autographic 1'- ature is exclusively Eastman—
and cverv Kodak, has it.
For pictures on the jiwtor trip, snap-shoft of the
children,in fact foralmost any type of picture, the title,
in the years to come, adds much- the date even more. *
Photography expensive 1 I .ook at the price tags in our Kodak
window— ir betti1 still loi k ( r thg j me. Expensive?
* You never ■ pK- v>t .o Etna 1 cost
Kotlaks $2.00 up—liras: nies $2.00 up
Our stock of harness, collars and sweat g
§ pads is complete. Our price is right.
Roettger & Son
“Harness of Quality*
On account of the storm there was no
Tuesday night Mr. Galusha informs
us that this picture will be secured and
put on after the other two of the big
feature pictures have been run. Don’t
forget the big picture Tuesday night.
Notice: I have about 400 good burr
oak posts 6 ft. in length, which have
been hauled from the timber and rickefl
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Airplane* 500 B. C.
hog piece of literature, wijt-
aephar* -‘fug
IKY THE Or.UG STORK FIRST
8 miles north
of this week
[ the state
winter and
frnit and .small grain
Winter whea t had been
i own but .this snow
will bring it out in good shape..
was just what*the farmers’ of
have been waiting fer all
almost*innures a
crop this year,
barely holding uJs
CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER,
WAN DELL & SON, Publishers.*
Established 1900. Published Every Thursday * Subscription 1.50
mianan nt *lhn PantoftlCu a “0:":U' it’i ~... •: er.und Mu\
. d ah tern
m . in ■ xvu&jx * <4 .':«j*yanaw
g That every adii*4 ».b-
t scribe? keips to nffite tkii
The regular Coinuoi
T^j^catious of the Cimarior
Igjdge No. 184 are held on tl\c
first and* third Monday night-
of each month at the' Eagletc.r,
Hall.
Rtiel Gepbart
W. M.
medicine that does
Tanlac is on
what they say it will do
iinucv in nv m
WWflar*«4|fabjf ft
II. Gephart Drug Co
•T'n. mVetings at the r'hri
Cosed Monday night on
stormy w-iatber
■fcrtfj.I-'.*.
Diamond K Flovr always good at
Stocktons
J. W. Ecktnan
Sec.
; Garde- seeds of all kinds and white
I and yellow onion sets at Stockton’s
Haifa Has Figured Prominently
in Biblical History.
Cleo L v is has been
week with the flu.
Advertising
In thisp^ttr will bring
good returns on the
money Invested £*
Waller Johnson .
Auctioneer*
-e Stock and General
Farm Sales
Coyle, Ok la
, ( < v.... - - - — - ri
We like to sell Tar,lac v.ecause it at - fij>
flw our customers.
H. Gephart Drug Co. #
. J. G. McCall was here from Shidler
Ted Thompson was down from SfiU- *< ’ - da> visit and to move the fain-
water for a Sunday visit. | »>’ int° 1WUSI! vaSttted b-v A‘ S’ Hoff-
______ |stot.
Genuine Red River Ohio Seed pota-
toes at Stockton's Afc.nlut merit and merit alone is
___ *----- i resp .nsible for Tanlac's phenomenal
Frank Bucknara’s and H. W. Bur-’ und unprecedented success
eham's are among those aick with t
flu this week.
—-* Mr Jennie Reed was here from
Tha stormy wep’hcr ol the past two stillw ter Saturday attending to some
weeks has retarded work on the new busim ; matters and meeting Coyle
filling station. friends. *
Broudw/ay and Forty-seepnld'l street In
New York for a year and '■VcaIV at’
tentio/i would be comparablt»yo ifiitfS'
comi/aratlvely obscure along u lltjftjorn1
fletVed by Tyre and Sidon a tod
un(l Jhffii, with Damascus and\ JertHjw
lem in the hlnteffland," says a bulletin
of the National ideographic society
concerning the city which, db ^patches
state, Is to be u free port byf agree-
ment of British and iPreneft Jt lands
Phone 25 on L.
I Photographs $
♦ oooooo * ♦
, oooooo .
% Come in and have that
1 photograph made
i we do all kinds of portrait work' and
♦ |lave the latest In folders and mounts. t
1 Also Kodak Finishing
♦ Our prices are as follows: *
T Films developed per roll - ‘9^
XV Film packs beveloped - aoc
V Prints 2 1-2 X 4 » ”4 or smaller 4c
X " Prints 31-4x4 •"4 and 3 '*4 x ^ ,“2
T and post cards 51
♦ All work in by Tuesday morning each w^efc
"Haifa now bids fajfr to emcra e up-
on history’s ptoge ns‘one of thn free
ports of the world—/n ’.Vhrrs, Wit o' tlf
cities ranging from( Hamburg tol Ma-
cao and from MarabiRes to Triciery
*the paradox of I/aifa Is that H is
geographically associated with ftk>Ant
Carmel and the grert plain of T-kjlrA’-
lou, the Armageddf ,n of Bible tSuei^:
B1 a c k s m 11
AND
Machine Work
but historically If Is linked cliidr tV
Berlin, Buffalo, N Y., und the'<CrtiV
Our itock of fitted plow and lister lays
will save you money.
I Quality of Work (iuaraiiteed
I
| Persing&Son
J consuoMMl the burnt 1
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Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1922, newspaper, March 2, 1922; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911339/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.