Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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CIMARRON VAL
CLARENCE F. WANDHI >
established 1900. Published £,-i•
«/wg.7 at the Pjstoffice at Covlt. i:
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Men* and boys work shirts, overalls
jumpers Stockton
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j Buy Your Nestis in Hardware and imple
We huve keen liavinjj some real spring I
weather the past tew days -wind wi i |
more wind.
FOR SALE: Extra good milk cow,
years old, fresh Boon, for $85. Inquire
Clipper Office.
FOUND: A fountain pen. Oar.
can have same by proving properly .
paying for this notice.
l^Tonighf
Tomorrow Alright
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Your
Druiviot
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menls Now
Mtey wlii be scarce and prices will be higher
.£** *
y 3Sl
Ace Parsel and family returiied t. 1
first ot the week from the west. K,. •
place like Oklahoma yet. ! j,
Carden seed of all kinds.
Stockton’s
--jft.d.
Mrs. Maud Erwin and family have ;hi '
moved onto the farm just west of Coyle '' ■ - .■■■
recently vacated by C. E. Mayfield who
will farm this year near Stillwater.
'• and All-. F. E. Blukculey • and
S'da I
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V": '; “■ editor .. id family. Tii"
If' i'uesc! y ii’i* h ir former hone i t
I ' vi'eri, ' li t:.n.i, where Mr. !tlu :e'-
le.- . ill i. ■. in ihe oil tieldw. I
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H. D. Thing, our new merchant, iia:
been somewhat under the weather the
pust week. He will probably be in chape j
to get down to business shortly. t
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Don t fail to see our t omplete : pricy ,
line of Hamilton-Brown Shoes. Wo I i
have the pair you have been looking t.,r. j pr
Stockton's JC'i
U. H. Hudson has bought the p, \ J
Ballard farm north of town at a cons.,1 J or
eration of $8000. P. A. was uj lr. ij
Oklahoma City Tuesday to sign up tit •
papers.
Mrs. Lizzie McGinnis «j, in ; vui.
again Tuesday' aficr a four w ok’s . ; i t
with the flu. While not very str : ; . >
yet, she is lhakful that she is gelt. :’i|
along as well as she i
■> fin - ■ a! hum the number of i
'.. running at large in I vn that *S
• ••' " who were not able to ■ ^
■ 1 thoroughly _ understand Mar- |
i.mi • miiicp to pen up their 3
.Butter put them up or the , a)
“< • v 19 get you and that shortly. A ■ *
woid to i uv wise should be sufficient. !**
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ay d of our subscribers are in nr-i f
.r sulf Tiption to tills paper f§
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call at the office or send 1 Hi
■ ih'-.v.ption and nave us theljp
a ting out bills. We are ' ,J
A ins lo the old subscription) y
• r- ., :rdl. of the advance in j f!j
1 i i foci lih.i wasting much I J
I'or Sale: lot) bu. choice black i
dwarft kafir seed. Large uniform
at per bu. $2.00 as long .13 they h,.,t.
Frank (i. ■ : ,
Miss Mable Itoark resigned as
at this printery last Saturday and b-
the Inst of this week for Shawne
she will take a course fn music .. tit
Baptist University.
. by. on oi the writer, clc-
i: totli bu-tiiday yesterday by
and enli iting fur a per-
1 • Coast Artillery.
. i:r ire n have the privilege of
; md the boy hop'a to
lu i'1 service in better shape
y 'i.- ... .it in. He will leave
i City in the morning (or Ft.
«'ii»re he will undergo
d’ :ar and expects t
i tht.-e to dan Franci<co.
I
We have the varable drop two-horse planter. You can regulate the
amount of seed planted by simply shiftin j the foot lever.
NVc have here for your inspection a full line of Deere tools, the world
standard for over go yrs. Also a full line of hardware, oil cook stove, in-
cubators, Primrose Vicking cream separators, Village blacksmith tools
ai.d c uttelry, .Sherw in-Williams paint and varnishes. Our prices on
these paints are less than today’s wholesale price. Paint up and clean
up time is here. Look over our stock before you buy. Our price will be
less than else where.
MurpSiy Hardware
S he Store Where Y ou Pay Less
Do Vou Need
ErT-I
Stationery-
A nice line of box
paper to select from
both white and
tinted.
Perfumery and
Toilet Ariicles
grade per-
a ii d f i n e
! i;;ir !>i tisl.-
combs, tooth
Orti hv s . f| a s h
lights, stlit,oi sup-
plies.
C3YLE DRUG STORE
1
' h«y ruke. T rising lister, 1 walking ! FREE LUNCH AT NOON of .ale. 5 per cent discount for cash on
the*, l ‘ -ter. 1 14-m. walking plow, 1 riding fill- j Everybody Kuts Out Doors, Bring (.'ups I lime sales. All goods must be settled
l‘ j tiv.itor, 1 Monitor, 1 2-section harrow, 1 j And Spoons ' ror before beiug removed,
j road scraper, 1 grind stone, 1 pair 00' l j TERMS OF SALE A. G. MARQUARDT, Owner.
1 set good heavy leather work J A credit of 7 mohths will be given on Roy Harris. Clerk. Col. MeVieker, Auc.
lli.irqess, 1 torn tliellcr, -1 rank stovi |a!* sums over $10.00, purchaser
5-r,hovel culll-' *i,bn. yf 'Minty I Let the Clipper print those horse and
b? i. mg ten per cent interest from dale I jaek biUs now .U)d avoi(1 thl. nisl,
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| COL, MCVICKER & SON
AUCTIONEER
Will cry sales on short notice and at
reasonable rates. Merchandise ard real
j estate sales solicited. Have suited others
, can suit you. Call at ourexpense.
; telephone 73. Waukomis, Oka
L !*. Her,thorn
Auctioneer
I cry sales of all kinds—satisfaction
guaranteed. Merchandise, live atoak
and farm sales a specialty.
Phone Clipper office for dates.
will sell
Hev. Junks preaclii‘d at the Baptisi
church Sunday morning and eveiiii'.
Mr. Jenks has resigned as pastor of t •
church at this place and there will li-
no more services until another min, ur
is found to take his place.
We neglected to mention last wo
the arrival of a line baby girl at t\
home of Mr. and Mrs. \ irg. Ward, 1
Pdth. flu* little lady is already the bo:-
of the household and Virg. lias to step
around pretty lively these days.
rjn, 1 ».
10,
.1300;
1 Iron gray i
It. Kaa?mus.sen, u lio hm. charge of the
road work between town and the river,
i» gectin§ ^
job. The road is being nicely graded
and about four foot of day put on top.
When completed we believe this road
will “stay put.”
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hs old;
.a old.
le: 1 3-yr. old cow
dd cow fresh, 1 2-
er fresh iu ipring,3 r< nn Dur-
Uyr. old. 1 roan Durham
: w1 "c Durham helf,i 1
■ i. 2 young calves.
1 young sows, in pig, wt. 150.
i iiinu b'l.r wt. 175.
100 bu. co, n more or less,
tv, i. 300 ibj. Mebane iot-
torn
j wood, 1 1 horse pluntor, 1
, vator, 3 dozen K. 1, Red l.ens, ;i R. 1
1 R. roosters, some guineas, 1 iron Led, 1
, ■ ooden bed, 1 folding boil, 1 band mill,
j 1 iron kettle, and lots of other stuff too
! mimerousjlo mention.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
, Ei\ ■ body eats out loori, bring cups
..... >t J spoon.
terms of sale ;
' \ mdi: of 8 months will bt given on
! sums /ot r 10.00 pirehaser giving
ire 10 . :e wnb proved security bearing ten
; i > ci nt Intnreat frutn date of saip. 5
m ire r l“ "l diaeount for ensh on time sides. •
All goods must be settled for before
Waller Johnson
Auctioneer
Live Stock find General
Farm Sales
i Miniie : ,i mi |Coyle. ( >]<la.
jtogan County Hereford
ing removed.
S. C. M A US HALL, Owner.
C. -S. Reed. ( h i k. V/altpr Johnson, Auc.
1 mower.
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Just received u iar^e
shipment ot* Fumture oi all
kinds, consist!* f Dress-
ers, 1) i n n i i ii> i
ers, Dinning
brary Tnbkt*,
inp,s <‘|i?d r.E d
Come in, we c n e you
money.
yours for 1
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1 As 1 have sold my farm and will quit
farming, will sell at public sale2 mill's*
north and Ij miles east of Pleasant Vui- *
ley: ' mile we, t of old Ularkson corner,’
I miles north and 2 j mllr;: wt st of Coy!*
TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920
Beginning at 10 o’clock
9 Huses and Mules: 1 gray horse 7
yrs. old, wt. 1500; 1 iron gray horse S ,
vrs. aid, wt. 1400; 1 hay horse smooth <
.'Mouth, 1 bay hone 6 yrs. old, wt. 1260; I
i 1 d irk gt»y bor:e 7 \r> old, wt. 1350:!
1 bay horse 4 yrs. old. wi. 900: 1 gray ■
! mare y yrs, old; l«bay horse i \ ts. ofit, j
! wt, 1200; 1 horse mule coming 2 vra, I
! S Cattle.' 1 White (to e cow 4 yrs. oi l j
[ 1 Wliite face com 3 yr-. old; 1 spotted
jeow 3 yrr. old, 1 Jera»y cow 5 j r . old. I
I fresh last of April; 2 good milk cows S
I vrs. old, frc'„'i soon; 2 rt I Mi-er ealfj 1
White face calf.
! !-i Hog.; ,j brood sows, will (arrow
a .on; 7 shoats wt. 150 Ihs. each; 1 hog
wt. 200; 1 sow with 6 pigs; 1 black male
hog.
Feed: 75 bu. oats, 50 bu. ear corn, 80
bn. kart- corn in head, 4 bu. thra»hed
cue seed, about 200 bale* prairie hay.
Implements Etc. 1 new 12-disc Van
Brunt grain drill, 1 good 7-ft, John Deere
^ g'.tin binder, 1 new John Deere mowing
•machine, 1 i «; John Deere walking
plow, 2 good 6-shovel riding culti. .tors,
1 2-sfction haiiow, 1 good n-enlter, 1 2'
row planter, 1 ltl-in. John Deere sulky
plow, 2 w..gons, 1 4-shovel walking cul-
tivator, 1 buggy, 1 good b frame, 2
ret., heavy work harness good as new , 1
post hole digger, 1 blacksmith anvil, 1
Wire stretcher, 1 cotton scale, about 40
rod hog w ire, 1 good grind -tone : good
hog troughs. 2 good water barrels, l
dating room table, b chairs, l healing
Wit, 1 kit. Ill Wi; 'let. teuds.
l bed spring, 1 6 octave organ, 1 Ld-gul
Jtoue Jiir, sonic- fruit jart 1 liitbegg
Favuriti Ifivuhctor good a» new, t 60-
gab barrel altmT't lull of vinegar, 1 but-
t’. chu-n, 1 10x12 rug. About 150' nong.
some good white roosters, ajso s^nte
Brown Leghorn rooster" -ome igiu-Ken
coops and other orticles too numerous to
mention.
Breeders Sale
A
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! March 24, 1920
50
I HUAI)
AT Tll£
corniry fair grounds
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA
501
HEAD
1 alls answered promptly day
or niv,lit Office across street
from Clipper office.
Phone, liesidence 58, Office 68
K S. Bobbin SI. D.
! Practice of General Medicine and
j Surgery. Office up stairs over Hougton
^^15 Phone 63
Herd Bulls and Herd Bull Prospects. Cows With Calf
foot and He 8: ed, lired and Open Heifers
tah fax. Anxiety and Columbus blood l ine-
1
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and A. 111.
I Every Animal Guaranteed a Bleeder,
| Free From Disease and Tuberculin Tested
e regular Comuni
ns of the Cimarior
Lodge No. 184 are held on the
rirst and third Monday nigh-,
of each iiiouthjat the Kagleton
Call.
Ruel Gejdiart, Chas. Eckimin,
\\. M. ^ec.
FROH THE
A. N. Ores sen
5. S. Smith
Otis Jefteries
WELL KNOWN HERDS OF
Dr. Robert Allen
Frank Weldon.
Frank Burkett
Cleve .Vlartin
wanted
Young men and women to Prepare for
Positions now awaiting them in Banks,
Business Offices and Govermcril work;
thousand of openings; only few months
to prepare, lessoii3 by mail. Write for
FREE trial lessons and full information
Guthrie Business College, Guthrie, Oklu
Oklahoma's oldest and best equipped
•chool of business.
And other well known Hereford Breeders
A Chance for flic Beginner to Start Right
Don’t I orj-et Your
f)wn Friie Makes
I hem Yours
Be A Hereford
Enthusiast And
Tell Others
L LMcCLDRE, •* *
j Col. ED HERRIFF, Auctioneer.
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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/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.