Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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COYLE CLIPPER
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When Yoi Write Letters
You ought to hav3 the most suitable
stationery you can get, whether you re
writing for a job, or accepting a pi 0"
posal of marriage, or "imply sending a
long gossipy letter to a chum.
long gossipy letter to a chum.
Our Stationery
supply is composed of styles, tints and weights to
please a variety of tastes. It makes writing a real
pleasure. And our pfices —Your Money s Worth.
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Minnich is in Shidler this week looking
ouer this booming young oil town and
will probably put in a garage at that
place.
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Evangelist Will H. Chappell is con,
ducting a series of , meetings at ‘ the
Christian church. Everybody invited.
Mrs. M« O. Boyer had the misfortune
of having six teeth knocked out by a
pump handle of a broken pump Wed*
i nesday besides fracturing the jaw bone.
I Dr. Wade was called and dressed th'e
injury.
Mrs. Ora Thompson, of Wichita,
' Kansas. and*Mrs. A. I. Thomson, of
UUth'A-. Ol'e* * *" *• • • 1
, Oklahoma City, arrived Monday even-j
! iH(T for a visit at the F. A. Thompson |
1 home east of town, return r.g home'
' Wednesday morning.
Notice: 1 have about 400 good burr
oak posts G*ft. in length, which have
been hauled from the timber arid ricked
at my residence. Idesire,fo sell them
ri any quanity at 10c at my residence
C. H. Sailing, Coyle, Okla.
3 miles north. R> F. D. 1.
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H. Gephart Drug Co.
“TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST
•CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER,
* WANDELL& SON, Publishers.
The great amount o! luss mande ovyr
a simple court decision of Judge H- F--
Christopher#t Okmulgee last Thursday
confirm the old idea that most people
are ready at all times to kick a pub ic
otilcial. Oh you men in public life have
a sweet time and earn your money we
guess.
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Big. Productions
Universal Jewels .
Feb. 21 ‘ .
. A Big 8 Reeler
“The Right to Happiness”
Featuring Dorthy Phillips in the greatest
love story ever told.
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Feb. 28
“Mo Woman Knows”
. * The amazing story of .
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'‘•Fannie Herself”
’Established 1900. Published Every THursaay Subscription l.oO
aiereo at the Postoftice at Covle. Oklahoma, as Second Class Ma>
it has been thought for some time
that the gossipors would run down, but
if reports are true they ara still on the
job .and if the oues who started the
scandal can be found out, they will
probably*have a chance to prove it in
court.—Contributed.
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Is your liver out oforder? Dft you
sufler from biliousness, headaches, con-
fa Utipation? If bo Tanhe Js what-" you
l-J | need H. Gephart Drug Co.
Rhucl Gephsrt was taking in the
eights'at the st%te capital yerterday.
J. G*. McCall came over from Shidler c . friend8.
Tuesday for a short visit with the lam-
Wanted: A few hundred bushels of
corn, will pay 4oe bushel.
Gibson Bros.
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Abovt ?1,000 was pledged for the ntw
Methodist chure?i in a few hours tht
first of the week.
Don’t forg t the rat killing contest
closes Satin iy. Get your rat tails
ready and be on hand at the Clipper
office at 4 p. m.
The Peoples Stata Bank has added a
new service in the way of a farmers
Bulletin Board where the “For Sale
and “Wanted*’ list of the farmers can be
listed. While the newspaper is the prop-
er advertising medium for this class of
advertising, this bulletin board costs
mbthing and many will make use of it
that would not advertise otherwise.
• Judge and Mrs. H. R Fi.ristophc-r,
and © in Phil, arrived Thursday night
for a visit wilh F. A. Thompson’s and
Jas. Byrne went over to the new oi
town of Shidler yesterday to look -over
the town and see how the boys are com-
ing with the new lumber yard.
A gen*, of reai life drama
Julienne Scott. *
staring Mabel
March 7
‘‘The Virgin of Stamboul”
' The $500,000 production featuring Pris-
. cilia Dean. A most wonderful picture.
March 14
‘Outside the Law’
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The Valentine measuring party given
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by the Willing WorHsrs class of the
E. Sunday School Monday night
• Another big 8 reeler featuring Priscilla
o. Dean. A whirlwind drama like the “Vir-
gin of Stamboul.” __ %
These big shows wili be.the same old' price
§ 0f ,0 and 200. Do not fail to see each and every g
8 on’e-of these big ones as they will please you
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quite a success socially and, while the
receipts were not large, it helped to lin-
fsh paying the balance on til* piano.
With the exception of fhe contributions
made on the first payment on the piano,
the W-.W’s. took it upon themselves to,
finish paying for it and you can tell the
world they’ll do it.
g ELECTRIC THEATRE. Coyle. „
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77 7. m ItOBT.X. WADE, M.D.
A. I • 3fl*1 A, iU. physician and Surgeon
regular Cotnuni Galls answered promptly day
. . 'w»*-r\oo L'trririt
The
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Mr. and Mrs. Ci. A. Karner, Mrs.S.J.j
Lowe ami Mrs Hilton visited Mariu
Mrs Ralph Torter, lormcrly Loui (
Christ ipher, came up from Okmulge-
Tuesday evening and drove the car back
lor V • Christopher and Dan Phil.
relative Suut^y
If you are feeling badly, put your
troubli b iking Tsnlac. •
R. Gei yirt Drug (
Chas. Baker has ' Id nts b. >: a
M. K. Rayes and Susanna went
to un-
to Quthri. Friday, Mrs Rayes
d rgo on operation for appendicitis and
Susanna. to visit friends and be near
iier mother. • ,
'to a young man f
charge this week.
Perkin? who to ■!;
V. Prince was out from Guthrie 1
■•n--d.iv showing off the new Maxwell, j
' .r ... ms th be very little complaint!
I 1 rn.'.ij about
David Barettis teams down*the nlfl •
Fruit Pressrvri Millions of Years.
\n interesting geological discovery
l,ns been made known by Dr Venerost,
rt-pre- entlng the Italian government,
by whom he was sent to the little vil-.
In-.,. „f Mart is, lu the northwest ^cor-
ner nf the island of Sardinia, to re-
port on the*runiored existence of .a
petrified forest, said to be the most
wonderful in the world. Together with
Crv. PencUl and a edj a of royal
fo.-^r: 1 *lie investigated the matter,
and , ..res that the rumors were'not
exaggerated. ,
The petrified forest of Anglon as
It 1 known—was evidently- sub-
F-:-- new popu-j nipl...,.(1 through volcanic action. The
i NVab‘ l>v its i .;n r tf properties, acted
»• a.:-... iVin PAlirte
, v .cations of the Cimartor
Lodge No. 184 are held on tht
firsthand third Monday nigh’
of earli month at the EagleL «. j
fiall..,
R-xel Gephart. J. W. Eckman.
W. M. * Sc*:.
or night. Office across street
from Clipper office.
Phone, Residence 58, * Office t58
Walter Johnson
Auctioneer
Live
COL. DICKER '& SON
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auctioneer
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Stock and 'General
Farm Sales
Phone 25 on L. Coyle, Okla
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Uavid nareu. is teumn. uo-,. -- - < ...... ng n , orvative, and In the course
Bell building un.l will iv-.ln the croftioa j A ^ Uolfstott . us moved back to his , “ „.... , • .„sfornW the t egctatlon to
of a resilience on Hihnd View soon. pavnc county farm and will again enjoy i stotl(,
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hart attended the show Chu t bin Chow. • | tnn,: k ,,f trees, but the foliage and
at Oklahoma City this week. .vnluge. _ jCv.n " ■ fruit preserved ihftmgh
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store will now have a home ot its own*.anj he Wl!1 sti|t r,akc his'living by. • »
Tanlac is well udmti«7 but adver- j -arrying Uncle Sam’s mail on route 1.
tising alone could ttot have produced J ^lo.;s an,i David Barett have leas-
Tanlac s popularity. It hud to have i t)?e Minnich BaraKe and will take
merit.* II. Gephart Drug Go. jch e the firat 0{ the month. Mr.
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will save you money.
How about your letterheads,
billheads, statements, enve-
lopes, cards, etc. Don’t wait
until they are all gone and
then a :!c us to rush them out
in a hurry for you. Good work
requires time
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4. Cougolluni yd goods, nice
% patterns,, regular 90 cent
% grade special this week
^ 70 cents per y%i,
CongoSium Rugs 9 by 12,
regular $18.SO quality at
$15.50.
A nice iline o1f trunks, suit
cases and traveling bags.
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Come in.
and save
look then
money.
over
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