Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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CT MART? ON VA.ILEV CLIPPER
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CIMARRON V ALL Li.'/. CLH
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Established 1900. Published Every T''.s, .*'•* . '.....
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Friends and Patrons;
Roy Teal i , reported * >n
sick list, this cock.
the
M. E. Fruin is sporting a
model Buick sedan.
All chickens must be kept up
after the first of next month.
Ted Thompson was here from
Shidler a few days the first of the
week.
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Jo oil the
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year,
The Seventh and L ■ 1
B. J. Dobson left Friday fori
Atoka to look after .-tune land he |R '• 1 ' ,na '
has there with the second Hi S<
Monday evening and while : hey
Hattie Wandell is attending
the stafp teachers meeting at
Oklahoma City.
were defeated the high school
team realized they Ifad been in a
game. The scorn was 11-12.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Henthorn 1 he Coyle school will be closed
and baby were here from Okla-j I hursday and Friday of this |
homa City Friday.
Seth Thompson returned to
Acting upon the advice of both State and t\a-
n G Banking Department, we will open at oA, M.
■ close at 5 P. M.
-Ve take this step as a p ecmtioaarv measure
. uHuIng the hazard for dat fi>,I:t robb ries.
ry insurance; on our money, but we want
he risk of day-light hold up ar far as pos-
se ;
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•* 2rt*st we may have have y ■ . . -<■ »- • •.
at i ;n this matter.
Shidler Friday after a few
visit with the* folks here.
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B. J. Dobson returned
evening from his trip to
southeast part of the state.
days
last.
the
ball
week to allow the teachers to at-
tend the state mooting at Okla-
homa City. Thi. -;i!i 11 i in*
largest teachers meeting evt r
held in the state and will b * v, •
worth the me and money, pi •
MARRfiN VALLEY BANK.
Hi
MONAL BANK
The Coyle boys basket
players were defeated at Crescent
lasr night 3 to 23—hard luck.
,ie. This isn’t so bad when
>. e considers that a new school
use was built and r-tra touch-
s and equipment added lor aj
The : chool boa: d's ‘dry o« rier"
in and around the scliwoi bouse
seems to be having the proper
• Ifect. There is said t* have felly accredited 1 igh school. I he!
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property in the
town.
south art
of 11
been quite an improvement in 0ityaftd township’ -xpenscs were■
I these conditions al the basket reduced to the lowe t poin p -.
Roy Patton moved the first oflballgam Friday n 1 rhere Ir>ib!e that would
the week tothe Mrs. Henderson had bet ir be a change or government w hi h
'•better for the board mean; busi-!,any helped to keep tov* down
j ness and some one will get the j Nothing worth ha\- . ar, i. ■ £e
cured without pavin;.*' ,r L, i.d
.vc feel that as Lr as our local
a 'airs an* concerned. ih. ;pk.
are getting full value for their I
money. When full va! te is re-i
rived, there is ;.o money spent,
he benefits are as great as1
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Mrs. II E. Mil's came up from'
Hominy last evening to •-•pet' I a
Tew days w. T. F. Stockton
and children.
lira:' if they irsist on loading up
on “corn j i.’i.e” t these enter*
i linmeuts
The lax roll, for Logon county
are now out and the tax payers
cun settle with the county as
soon as they like.
Tin < ivic Federal.ion of Coyle:
' will 'c.t Trosday evening. Feb.;
1.7th, at the new school to us«*.
Worn preparing • govt p.si-
gn. o. Doth : '"tic a.hi lead
for t • is evi nin : Co uc u 1
OIL J. L. COLES &
DR. C\THERIVK COLES
3TEORATHK' PHVSfCl YNS
Stillwater. Okla.
The M. E. Aid dinner given at
the church last evetrng w , v
successful and a n -nt 1 i* *:!►•
was added to the Aid i : n \
Mrs. J . A. Thom; •••■ n. who ' as
been ill for some time, is imp/ce -
ing nicolj and is now up and
around the housu most of the
time.
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•' i • '-a and the agony I
pa:11 extraction" of.
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Iresh fish and
Ovsters
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Smoked Picnics, lb. 201-
Fresh Celery, Lettuce
and Grapes
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Country and Creamery Butter and Oleo.
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Mrs \\ m. Atchison returned
home to Arkansas City Tuesday
after a several days visii with j
her mother, Mrs. F. A. Thump-1
son, east of town. •
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on for his sen... . j 1
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then* is ao .av, to i.tl.u'ize tha|H
j jiayinj; of the clerk out of rcgu-J jj
! lar school funds, but l. e;e ho”t»i1
A change in the weather this/)<-1 •St,;.-e way to handle -hi i..c
week reminds us that winter is j ter- I he annual ••••boo: tr^etitv- i.
still here and that the ground j W*H be h :ld next mont 1 and tl •
hog is not quite as ignorant as patron.; should, at that time, in-jjf
some might think. sist on Mr Martin getting thisj.'j
.small allowance, not only for the i M
FOR SALE: 10,000,000 cab- j coming > ir, but also foi the !
huge and Bermuda onion plants, ’ year pi •. \.« doubt t..o hoar.;*’
$1.00 per 1000. All tin* leading Teels a little timid abou' this sa i lj
varieties. Shipping daily. ary, although smnl!, on account; *j
Dorris Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga.
of not being able to provide foi
We are glad to report that lit-
tle Billy Joe Knight, who war .
taken to the hospital las: week
is improving and it is thought
that he w'll get, along all right
now. •
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it in the regular way. Neve fill *
less, in 'ustice to Mr. Martin ana | H
the decided, j]
wish of the patrons, this allow-' I!
a nee should be taken care of in 1 L
come way, manner or y>t m
. . , , i n 1 In checking up the ;-i\o.- fc ' |
The gtrls basket ball team . • TT ,
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went lo Perkin:- test mght and 0TCrtost y0ar of som^lhi..,:.
? ttot‘cam b> 3 Jore . “f like two dollars d,;
11 to 22. The very untovorable ; 1 of|U
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Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1925, newspaper, February 12, 1925; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912894/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.