Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. 19, No. 41
CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER
COYLE, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY- MARCH 4, 19‘20
Subscription |1 00
School Wln,|
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Eggs! Eggs!
. . Bred to Lay . .
Single Comb
Brown Leghorn
$L00 per 15
$5.00 per 100
100 per cent fertility guaranteed.
by L arge Majorky
I At the school election here Saturday!
j to consolidate Districts S4 and 67, con-!
i solidation carried by a vote of 94 to 2S :
lover three toone. The lol lowing officers'
were elected for the new consolidated
district: Direitor: C. S. Reed; Clerk,
Frank|Martin; Member, Roy Teal. No
better 3et of officers could have been
secured in the entire two districts and
the school matters of the newly formed
district will be in safe hands and the in-
terests of the taxpayers and the children
will be lully protected. While we may j
not reach the heights of our ambition for,
a few years, all can be sure that our'
school will continue to improve in every \
way possible and kept up to a high1
standard of perfection.
FARMER'S INCOME
SUBJECTED TAX
Gains for 1919 Must Be Figured
Under U. S. Law—Returns
Due March 15.
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Above the level in quality.
On the level in fair dealing.
Below the level in price.
LAND SALE PROFITS TAXABLE.'
Necessary Farm Expenses May Ua 0e-
ducted—Special Form for Farm
Income—Cash or Accrual
Basis for Computing. ^
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A farmer, shopkeeper, or tradesman '
must figure up Ills uet income for 1919 ; ,
and !C the farm or business Income i
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SHORTHORN SALE
By Logan County Shorthorn
Breeders Association
Guthrie, Oklahoma, March 25,1928
at County Fair Grounds
About 50 head of Scotch and Scotch-Topped
and Milking Shorthorns, all Tuberculin
Ttsted.
Write For Catalog:
Address J. R. Wiley, County Agent,
Guthrie, Okla.
Col. Ed Heriff, Auctioneer.
| Pleasant Valiey Commun-
ity “Sing.”
j Sunday afternoon a number of young I plUs *‘'J 0,ber Income was sufficient t* i
people from the Christian church of r<f<Julr8 an Income tax return, a com-1
Guthrie, motcred to Pleasant Valley to, plf le r©tuii, must l>e filed with the col '
BESiat in a "community sing." The pro-1' l<H;tor of internal revenue by March 15. I
gram consisted of several fuvorite songs I A f|U,n<’r should ascertain the gross j
by the community, accompanied by - ' lBC<’n'e
three-piece orchestra, a solo by M
of hts farm by computing all 1
gains derived from the aule or ex i
| Carl Voris, and a qna.tettc by Tatar i th,u'S!e tf hU p,'oduets' wh*ther P>» !
1 Allen, Chester Lindsey, Carland Walter' duced CD tU* fftnu or Purchased and
■ I resold. 1
| Farm Expense*.
• Prom his gross Income
Voria.
j Such gatherings are good for a com-
munity and should be held more frequ-
ently. The young people’s assistance
was much appreciated by the people of
Pleasant Valley.
TO FORD OWNERS
We are getting a complete line of
genuine Ford parts and have quite
a stock on hand now. Also a stock
of accessories. Insist on getting
genuine Ford parts aud be satisfied.
All kinds of anfn repairing.
%mm & sons.
A Boy’s Class was organized at the
I Union S. S. at Pleasant Valley last
Sunday. The ela-s begins with a n'm-
j ship o! twelve and plans to treble that
Lumber by Easter Sunday. The eol-i
| lection was fifty-five cents. The class is i tr'8u'J u> «" erren-e
entering a contest with the Girl’- Clu- ‘ ,b" ,v :'sc,‘;"
. and is going in to win. Tins ,s r li<,
j bunch of boys who ’do thing- ’ You
! will hear from then, agxm.
Zona Smith,'Teacher.
(First Published in the Cimarron Valley
Clipper March 4, 1320.)
Order for Hearing Petition
to Remortgage Re^l
Estate
State of Oklahamu, 1
County of Logan, ( 3S>
IN THE COUNTY COURT
In the Matter rt the Estate of Marths
A. Pulliam, Deceased.
The petition of Fielder S» Pulliam as
the Administrator of the e-state- of
deceased, having been presented to this
court, praying that an order be made,
a farmer It,
allowed to charge off all of his uece»- i
sary expenses 1* th» conduct of th» j
fttrni during the year. These Incliid.
costs of pluntlng, cultlyatlng. harvest-
ing and marketing In addition t.
these costs he may deduct money spent
for ordinary farm tools of short life
bought during the v«ar, such as shov-
els, ro’tes, etc, Aim, toe cost of feed
purchased for his live str T may b«
us an expense. In *o far a.
sutlny: but
the rnlue of hi, own p .-'duct* fed tv
.an*., t.vta '.',1. .. t at.
• C'.T • r larra ex; -a a nbl* are
tlj cor; of minor r—.'-.d.-s „a buildings
! (but not the dwelling b-v. - j o* fences, l
I yni’n --id fern. j- ' hlr.ei j; al.o bill*
pnlil for horseshe-ing, cicck pewdere, |
I rock s-.lt, servfi e: i veterinary, lnsur
•nee (except oh dwelling house), gaso J
line for operating power ana sundry •
; Oth— expense, which wore paid for In 1
. cash. I
j As to hlre„ help, all the produetlv*
, labor Is a deductible expense but the
, wogoa ct bev-obotd *r-> _nts, or help
Ulreu to lniprov.- vfie i»rm. r« 1n tro*
plantlue, dll hing, etc., cannot b#
claimed against earnings. A fannar la
; not allowed to cla.m u salary for him-
, self or members of his family who
said j work on the farm.
Wear ar.d Tear,
- -----,. Purchases of farm machinery, wag-
j authorizing said petitioner to remort-' ons, work animals, etc., also the co»t
gage the whole or so much of such parts *** construction or extension of bulld-
of the real estate described in said peti- 1,,:s’ ,tioh *tc., snnuld lie con-
tion as the Court shall judge net-essarv, -lidlti<»dd In- estm-nte in the
and beneficial, and it appearing to the'*"? nDd 41' “°f pi'up*' d'<Suctlou<
Court, irom such petition that it is nee'- "“"“S „
. * nun, inac ii is noc- a rea»e*ai>le allowance may be
- > emortgage the whole or Borne elalnae*! for wear and tear «u farm
portion of such real estate, for the pur- buildings (except the fanahousel,
pose and reasons mentioned in said po-j fences, Machinery, work animals, wag
e»» tasks, windmill* and other furio
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GROCERIES
Fptsh and Sanitary.
Choicest of fresh
Meats
Free delivery any-
where in city.
ANYTHING ELSE?
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tition; therefore, said petition will be
filed herein, and a time appointed for
hearing the same.
And it i3 hereby ordered, by the Court
that Monday the 22 day 0f March, A.
D„ 1920, at the hour of 10 o’clock, A.
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•Vnlpmeat which Is used In the c*n-
duct •( the farm.
As to autos aid tractors, the cost of
these Is not an expense, although the
east of their upkeep Is uu allowable
deduction. If the tnachiaeo are used ex-
•#****#c®*r,*1**l*ta®,*G****®«,S**,>*••#»«€wNicli shall be si the Coin Housewhe- i reeu!»tior,s
? Any Room? |
In your house for Wall Paper? t
Wall Paper in our house for 4
Any Room {\
Obey the impulse! |
and have It done while the I
weather lasts
Drop in and let us show
you all the latest things In
Interior decorations.
H, CEPKART
of said day, that being a day of the clu»lve.y for farm purposes aua not
regular January Term, 1920, ci this for pleasure. Ale«, In Ruch cases, a da
Court, be, and the same is appointed as! <uctlon for Wl>al a®'1 ;ear la allewed.
the time when all persons interested in Farm Leisis.
sdid estate are directed and required to' Th® loss ot * f'Of'ng crop 1* not a
appear before this Court to show cau»e i ®r®Per from Income, lnas
why an order should not be granted to “uch »a the value of the crop had ,ot
said petitioner to remortgage said rca. i S TZ J£
, I through storm, lightning, flood, etc., I.
. nd it is further ordered, that a copy an allowable deduetio.), but care ebould
(of this Order be posted up in three pub-j be used to ascertain the correct loss
j lie places in said Logan Couuty, one of I aur'aiued, as restricted by Income tax
-.er- j r*eh!*tiof's'
the hearing is to Im> held, and * copy* No Eduction is allowed in the case
personally served on or mailed to a’V °f loas nt cniniulfi ra,“d on the farBi'
Persons interested m said s ate anl bU' 4 Tl* 'D'
.. esiuie, any. CBHie the animals had beea pur-
general guardian or minor so interested, chased for draft or breeding purposes.
and any legatee or devisee or heir of the [ FbrtsVage In weight or thIuc of farm
deceased, at least ten days before the 11>‘ ■ held for favorable noarkel
time set for said bearing with the post-' prices i m-• be deducted as a loss, for
l ft UbDapIicatuYour Broken Lense
Crook Optical Co.
MANFG. OTHICi \N*?
id Vv’. Oklahoma Av-f.
Et^s -fxainincJ
able fann expenses within tho year.
Or he niKv make Me return on the ac-
crual basis, which means computing
the iecel«t3 aud eyp-n.e. that pertain
to the tnxnble year, excluding income j
earned and expense* incurred in fre
vlou* or sBcceedlng -tar*.
and OPTOMETRISTS
- Guthrie, Oklahoma
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To turn out that job
of printing when^
ever you need it.
Our Prices Are Right
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DISTINCTIVE MODELS
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age thereon prepaid. If the Poatoffice
of any such person is unknown, a copy
of this order shall be published lor two
successive weeks in The Coyle Clipper,
a newspaper published in said Logan
County, and said nearing shall not btk
less than fifteen day s from the date of
the first publication of such notice
Provided, that if uii p*rs tu Intel 1
in the estate joiu in the pviti in lor tl.<
remortgaging, or signify in writing their
assent thereto, no notice shall b, g,v .
and the Court sliull proceed at ,m.ce
heur same.
Dated the 1st day of March, 19^0.
A. H. BOLES,
(Seal)
•tat. of Ahlo, City ov Tol.du,
Luca. County, as.
Frank J. Ch.mry makes oath that he
1. .onlor partner of the ffini of F J.
Lh«n.y A Co , doing buslnoss In Ihc COy
of Toledo. County and mate atoiesulj,
and that said Urn, will pay M.e sum n
ONE HUNDRED W’1 ' ' Jirv
ar.d ev.ry case o. C.th. Ca..i n r •
8wcrn to b«for3 r-« .,
rrace’,1"’ vertex?'''
(Beal) isotax. ) uV.il
FfalJ’a Catarrh M d;-lne t»i v n,
temuJly and vetr , .mien t: itlocu i
tu Mucous Surf. 1 „ Sy.ieTn.
for tc-tlmu/'lk, froc.
F. J. CHEN a. Y ft CO
the reason tfut wheu such product*
are sold Ihe sh.lnbage will h* redacted
1* the selling price.
8al« of Farms and Land.
The value of a.ricutturvl lauds has
been Jumping during the past few
year*, and . during 1919 many owner*
sold out part or all of their lands at big
profits. All aimh galas constitute In
con,, cud unis' be tene" Into the net
i Income rm the --or
j Auy poison wan ► -. part of a farm
| nr ranch, or part ! ■ »f land,
must ulso show any yuIns realized by
tbe Shin
Tu. n thed of h.i’ilng ealDs and
loesfs on such ti-fc: ... done is prescrib-
ed in the Incotnn Tax i-'gulatlon*,
County Jud6e ) copies of which uu; be seemed from
I Internal Ke>-euuw Collectors.
, Ffm. ..r ticlur.i#.
Tbe iincriia. i . uc ... : >'uu has Is-
sued a. proved 1 c. toto. for the
■ use f fnrrr.e. .• -• » f» «. to;eth’‘r
e-“b 'Tim id-. * -r vjf ■ ■ ^ give the
_ furtna. eg: 1 'I'l '<n"'lo. ns to how
’ L rouerty «*i - 1 t et Income for
19 IP
T1 jrc tv* two n’tP' ils of ngurlng u
• fanner, income tu return till* year
1 P' .nay u-. i 1 ■’ ■ rc'u.u nn the bail*
i tf tbe *i." .cl cn be.ween be Koiiey
jo.l eon’: e -heii far hl> prod rets
fl
If It Is In Shoes
our
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:: t -:Tten
n 1 t . i-u.ed
Toledo, O.
r rnngtln*****,
j uud -ha i.-ii paid out (vumctu^l allow.
You will finj w iiat you want in
celebrated HAMiLTON-BROWN line. We
can shoe the tatr.ily from the youngest to
oldest from a line of quality backed up by
one of th«. t--tres.., best known and most
r indue »i > iu-j .ui.>cturers in this country,
bring- your : hue ,n,Diems to us and Nve will
b'-th be be:'e;tied.
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920, newspaper, March 4, 1920; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912854/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.