Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1906 Page: 4 of 12
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K. J. Gaunkk, Editor.
Mrs. G. L. GARINlilt, Associate Eoitor.
' 11•• i< 1 iis secoiiU-cluss mult«r*Ht the
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Oklahoma City is still having tits over
t-i* capital location at Outline until 11)lo
i i t he proposed si atcTnkhI hill.
No one believes the story that John 15.
Favors whs boosting Fossett for sheriff.
Favors is a democrat and a dyed in t lie-
wool Hart .Murphy supporter.
A Connecticut woman, the mother of
twenty seven .children, eloped one day.
last week. .Most women would have elop-
ed along time ago. Marshall Irilium
e
t he ei! izens’ own fa n’t.
" •• aduii e l he good lirof Jut's amhition.
As long as he is willing lo admit that
Marshall is by long odds the best town in
the county, we are not goiiig to criticise
him severely for aspiring to the second
I'1" in Hie indu-lrial parade Marshall
Tribune. ♦
In as much as editors Maher and Kelley
have never been out id’ the townships in
which their respect ve towns are®located,
we will excuse their ignorance relative
to 1 he size and imp irtancc of Coj s-
Traveling men tell us I hatCoyle d'oes
more business than both Crescent and
Marshall. Now will you he good?
A business man who does not know the
value of printers ink, should never be
classed as an enterprising citizen. And
if what the Hummer says, Jennings is
peopled by a dead lot of alleged business
men.
Editor Russell, of Langston, positively
refuses to be made a catspaw of politi
ciaus on mere promises, lie demands
compensation for the work in the real
coin.
Garner has several newspaper plants
for sale in Oklahoma. Write him fo
particulars.
Hemh rn is still in the picture
business, if you clou t believe it
come and see.
col. 0. R, Lllleu.
Pioneer Auctioneer.
Sells anything, anywhere, any-
time. Leave orders at Peoples
State Hank. Cimarron Va ley
15 stik at Coyle, or at the Clip
HER office. Write or phone me
He has served public notice to this ; at my expense. Reference, any
r • ' bank in eastern Oklahoma
O
With bowie-knives and razors polit-
ically speaking, the republicans of Okla
homa are severing the ties that bind
the factions together.. The win* and
outs are fighting each other like kil
kenny cats.
Sheriff Murphy lias landed another
of ex-sherilf Carpenter’s •‘get-aways,” in
the person of one Burton, who sold mort-
gaged property some two years ago.
This makes about a dozen big Hart has
nailed to the cross.
Robert A. Lowery wauls to be a dele-
gate from I’ayne County to the coniming
Constitutional Convention and we don't
know where the republican party would
go to find a more efficient piece of polit-
ical timber than “Bob ” Lowery.
R. LI [.LEY, Ripley, O. T
P. A. BALLARD,
AUCTIONEER.
Will conduct sales in any ol
the states or territories, Herd
books compiled, prices reasonable
Phone 101.
Coyle, =• Okla.
Pay attention to poultry and pork and
you will win out. Sow a field of alfalfa
for those milk cows and hogs and the
chickens will be benefited also.
With these branches nf industry easier
money can be made than one crop of any
kind.
Editor VanPelt, of Ripley, in butting
into our bridge deal, will tind that the
way of the ‘‘butter,” is hard before the
matter is settled. Your insinvations
that there was a “steal ” on the transact-
ion are not borne out by the facts and
figures--and you may he called upon to
prove the assertion which is broad and
hold. *
(i. HERBERT STAQNER,
M. D.; C. M.
G neial Practiftoner of Medicine
and Surgery.
Phones} off,'ce,ncb «JS: Coyle.
DR. CHAS. BEZANSON,
Does a General Practice
Office Hopewell Farm.
Phone — — — _1
In Coyle Every Saturday.
IT MAY BE
NOW
Some brother editor on the west, side
accuses editor Welker, of the Cestos Re
porter, of chunging his polities ;it least
once a year. Not wanting to east any
reflections, but some people do not
change their socks that often, and lie
sides what’s the difference polities and
old son properly stirred up create n
similar smell.
D. E. McCarteu, M. D,
GENERAL PRACTTIONER
AND OBSTETRICIAN. .
Obstetric patients will find it to their
advantage to consult me four to six
weyks before expected confinement.
Diseases of ear, nose and throat suc-
cessfully treated.
GOODNIGHT, OKLAHOMA.
or
NEVER
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The time has arrived to buy THAT ORGAN Take
advantage of this Great Sale and Profit by these
Prices.
Dr J P. Norvall
New Jersey is surely relapsing into
barbarism. A murderer v ns recently
hung in plain view and only fifty feet
from the cell where two women wer'
eon lined who are doomed to death. One
of these wiiim n was given a death sent
cnee for killing a man for att mp ing lo
take liberties with her. These New
.1(1 -\ • >Mi( ill- oil III to I rt hi . : lit out to
the Territory of Oklahoma and Met civi
liz.e I.—Alva Review.
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reseent
county
Editor Maher says if (
I ae second iiest town in I he
s not
it is
General practitioner of medi-
cines. Calls made to reliable
parties day or n:ghf.*
OFFICE PHONE 2 7.
’ RESIDFNCE PHONE 25
COYl.K, - OKLA.
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COAL! COAL!* COAL!
Colorado Coal for Sale.
W. 11. Coyle & Co.,
Coy Id, *$* rU cU f.o, Okla.
Putnam, Oak
Kenwood, Y
IN 1 w m
Regular
To Close
,$95 CO
$50 00
$95 00
$50 Oo
$ 115 00
$75 00
$ 115 00*
$75 00
$125 Oo
$80 on
$125 00
$80 Oo
Ts Renowned
Kin ball
TERMS TO SUIT
B. II. KNAU8S, Music House,
104 West Harrison Ave. Guthrie, Oklahoma.
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Garner, E. J. Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1906, newspaper, February 22, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911527/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.