Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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CIMARRON VAL\.‘
.CLARENCE r. WAN DELL,
Established WOO. Published £Y. /
i iff ice at Covl
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(First Published in the Cimarron Valley .
Clipper April 1, 1920.)
In the District C uirt of
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In the matt or of the Dissolution of the
Houghton Department Store Corq
puny, a Corporation.
No. :11r»i
Publication Notice
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For Sale: A go.
Whitney’s barber
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Several from h'*r
Itei ec trial at < Jut
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Mrs. F. P. Buffington left Friday for
1 Irani, Kansas, where Frank is working.
liia;- enterprises
i will probably be
ii.stant future. Of
k;.o\v all about,
o arc* not in a |
• ieluib.
A. \V. Pierce li:..? bought
Freeman property on west
Boy ,
Mrs. Fra no
r • Mond.r w
ness College.
Watkins went to Gut;
ere she will enter Bus-
Good] 1
.id, charged with the murder
nriy Ir t mouth, wits
in ju.-d ion court at Guthrie
tw
.1 was placed at $5000 which,
tin; .state 01 oki aiioma to;
ALL PL I ISONS 1 NTERLSTKI), I
GREETING: #
Notice is hereby given that on the!
27th . oi March, A. D., 1020, tin;
.Houghton D partment Stoic Compaiiv, j
a corporation, tov its full Board of D’r-i
iclor . . id on the order of the District !
Court of said County, filed i a* ; b-a-
tion in said court lor dissolution of <; .
corporation, and that any person m iv 1
f’io objection * to said application with
the Court Clerk o! the District Court of1
C inty ■1 na, on or be!
< : • i D., 1920, otl
wise an order of «aid court will he made i
granting tlie prayer of said application
for dissolution of said corporation, and ;
granting such further orders and relii f
a- may be prop *r in thi premises.
IN WITNESS WHliUKOF, 1 have
j hereiinto set mv hand and affixed the
! .s»■ m 1 of the District Court of Logan1
j ('ounly, Oklahoma, at Guthri *. this 27th
day of March, A. D., 1920.
1 Seal) MARTHA M. NEAL, i
John Adams, Court Clerk. 1
Atty. for Applicant.
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lit Vising . jp.: ::or is the woman’s choice. In de-
signing this . shine ne manufacturers not only have in
mind the attainment of skimming; but ^57^
ease of operation; simplicity in construc-
tion and mechanical excellence.
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The only thing in
th world that has
iv.-1 advanced and we
arc selling them at
prkes that is cheaper
than today’s
sale prices.
whole-
Hvcry -
Arthur Arnett. .. baby has been ouii*
sick with the whooping < ough the pa .
several da .
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J. R. Hunger;vrd and Miss jViaticliY
re h et fro
clay visiting Coyle friends.
OVERDOING A GOOD HALM!
Writer Decidedly of Opinion That
Squirrel Is Altogether Too Miserly
fur His Own Benefit.
It is easy to clean and keep sanitary.
Built the correct height for com-
fortable operation. There is no
leaning over to turn the crank.
Examine the illustration closely.
Come in and let us c-monc' ate a
Viking to you.
TtE.t,
Pa
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Mrs. hi. L. Garrish and a
jiutoed down from Bli. stlb-
Mrs. G.’s now Ford coupe.
tiled on I ij;h I
'II I O rn if u%
lady friend
morning .n ■
Ermine L'Win has purchased il
Lower property and will occupy .same .
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am tl
J. F. Ualstin was i
editor with a dollar on sub ;cnpi
The squirrel Is a thrifty soul and
always seems to have the rainy day
w»* are admonished to save up for in
’■ • d. Our squirrel came out of his *
’■i” rn 1 u li.11 wo suppn>»*tl him In '
1 be hibernating one cold, snowy day, |
1 ond, thinking hr looked hungry, we
11 ; f>ung out on the hard crust of snow
b ' almit. Mr. Squlrn 1
■‘v 111 1 j pounced upon It und, after examining
| its soundness thoroughly, made off
, with it and buried it just as he does
Dt the autumn. Wr flung out an
■ v ’ l'11’* other, and another, varied by a soft
' bc-U, v.ill he j slelled aiuiond or two, all of which
i i ('re nai’ / \ x^pir laid away for that rainy day. As •
parties are among | he titill looked hungry to our henevo '
We will give you our
personal guara n let
’ - with every machine.
WTe n .1 'k~ you terms to suit. Call ami look them over, we will be
e!:.cl to explain the merits of our dairy supplies.
Yours for Quality and Service,
Sir*
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FOR SALE: Purebred Brown
horn egg, 75c lor 15.
4i-_t. Mrs. G. Martin, I J
acted and
tat (?. We
L'P-
I’one .
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Stockl' n’a will be in th<
ers on the corner by the first
month «ii»d will lmvc on * of ii c
stored in this \ art of tho state.
w quart
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ition last \v
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hav
Lev. Smith will till hi., regular ap-
pointment here m xt Sunday. R gular
Id i 1 tl-
of:
Mrs. P. L i
Saturday l> -;
prospered 1)
?ntly nr. j i
u:n<! o» l '
qua,
terly meoti
ing with a
be
You
EXPERT PI
;<nds will
can l)e mire
mown wlien .
tfcal
lent dyes we cracked a couple of
English walnuts and again flung them
forth. And he was hungry! Lie ate
them all and biiiflVd around the shells
for more. lie looked up at us Ik*
seeohingly with his skinny little paw
on Ids stomach, os much ns to say:
“My, that went right to the spot.” So
..im s-ane more, but all the
fiiiirt «* had a feeling that he was
carrying iV; paving habit too far and
that In ftU case /ciohopy Hope’s defini-
tion of economy fitted—doing without
f 1 n othing you want itAw in order that
Mine day you may have something
\<-n p».-obably won’t want.—Ohio State
Journal.
jottinus
do to get themT Til wish for them.”—
Chicago Tribune.
" bh the p<>sf lble e? • of van*
ty. a woman may outlive all her faulta.
His Rsply.
A teacher was explaining the moth- I
ods used in taking the census, and
col. mim& son
AUCTIONEER
In chnsint; tho Ideal one often sue*
■eetls in eateliiug tip with the mate-
isl,
Will cry sales on short notice and at
. ' s ■. aSS®
Billie K. this
A woman’s sphere Is the home. Any
nide of u week is willing to admit
his.
Misfortune
mU-A Hie injf
•erfelt.
Is the filter Mint sepu-
frlends from the coun-
ters. She asked lilt!
question:
“Billie, what is your father’s poli-
tics?”
Billie, being only eight
was not “up” on politics,
swered thus:
“T—I don’t know, hut he Is either a
Bull Moose or bebmgs to Oriental
lodge.”
Telephone 73.
Waukomis, Oka
years old. ;
so he an- !
f3. Lien thorn
Ancttoneei*
dN(..
of
Mat. La vail.
T1 r.nQ,? Okie's Advice
‘ In con^;dci;;*^‘** said n hard'
er. I once • nsulteo 'L. JParncgte
Th * average politician Is ns tough
is India rubber and his conscience i*
pore elastic.
1 cr\ sal s of all kinds—satisfaction
'
iar.*n sales a specialty.
’ e Clipper office for dates.
Phv
i - uortunc to iaU
a badly dislocat d
promptly attended
“ )t ca * muc
il :• ii". v. ii.lire. Th.. In
u’.f tC's of tho
*’ - »ked ns if it ought to he profitable.
'! tu i <* i. med to he a public need of
It Still there was some risk Involved,
pud I was afraid.
“ftut Me Carnegie laughed at my
fours.
” ‘If R H a '.rood thing plunge In,’ lie
paid ‘Fear E * Id womanish. F*»ar is
"hat keoos unfold millions from mak
big fortunes. When Benjamin Frank-
lin thought of starting a newspaper in
Philadelphia his mother, greatly
alarmed, tried to dissuade him. She
pointed out that there were already
two newspapers In America.'"
It Is p'a!l> sorprtsujg how much hnn-
wedding ilu
There’s
Consolation for Mother.
Jack wont to the bathing bench one
day with his father and mother, the
hitter being very stout. He went In
bathing with th^ ' ’hvr hoys and after
he had again joined hi pa ms k told ,
them of the fun he had had. adding
j thgt the hoys had made a lot of fun
Waller
lohcscn
Auctioneer
Live
no usp arguing with a man
who has his mind made
sgree with you.
up not to
If you would outshine your neigh-
bors acquire a wmI reputation and
then keep if polished.
v‘t* 1*1 wuupm th ■, had seen in
over ..
fintliing at n distance,
consolingly: “But you bet 1 dion l
tell them you were my mother.”
Stock and General
Farm Sales
yii L,
Coyle, Ok la.
I !u» trouble with some people is that.
ih'*v always want to unload their
troubles onto oilier people.
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Crown Ralm.
j When General Pershing arrived in
; Wnshlngtoti after Ids return from
; France he had with ldm n trunk con-
, tninlng a mass of medals, citations and
j ribbons and the correspondence con-
ceding If. Attaches of the war de-
partment were detailed to go through
(h«* material. They had not gone far
v.h'*n they ran across tins memoran
dutn which bore the signature of one
• ' general* 11ds and a date sev-
eral months old: •
“The King of0— was here yester-
day and left a couple of medals.”
In one corner of tho memorandum,
over the initials o? the C-in-O, was till 1
penciled notation: «
“Write him something pretty.**
When two women meet they kl^s;
"hen two men meet they don’t ids-;.
That shows who likes kisses the best.
Mew Aluminum Treatment.
While it has been long known that
aluminum can he extracted from Its
Silicates with adds. Profs. H. and V. M.
Goldschmidt of Christiania university
claim the first commercial process.
Their raw material is labrndorite.
which is a mixture of alblte. sodium
aluminum silicate and aqorthite. cal
elum-alunilnum silicate, and occurs in
great masses at Kkersund and other
places on the west coast of Norway.
Treating the mineral with nitric acid
dissolves out. the aluminum, calclupi
and sodium ns nitrates, leaving the
silica. The solution is evaporated to
dryness, und Ignited at a temperature
The More Profitable Way.
“The servant ha asked for ntdVe
money or she’s going to quit.”
“What are you paying her now?”
“Twelve dollars a week, and I make
:1| the beds and we send the washing
out.”
“I tell yen what to do. Tell her
to come on downtown and fake my
job and I’ll stay home and do tlie
housework, and she can pay me.’’
: m X, WANs,0.
Pi . titian and Surgeon
('a 1.' an v/cml piompC.y da\
or i flit. Office .iuii- street
from (.'lipi cr office.
PilOle . p. ii'lpnce i>"
Office liH
!
Tlie Retort Courteous.
“I wont to call on that newly rich
upstart, Mrs. Allcash, at the refined
and artistic apartment she has leased, ,
and she had the Impertinence to send
me word she was not at home.”
“What did you do?”
“I s*ent her word back by the maid ‘
that I did not suppose she would be
in such surroundings.”
S. BobbiU Si. D.
Practice ..i General Medicine und
Surgery. Office uj> stairs over Hougton
Phone G3
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Might Have Bren Worse.
The man who sometimes spoke his
1 1 - ) it
corned with the things of th*' world
than with things spiritual. One <hn
by chance his hand fell upon a book
containing the catechism of a certain
Protestant church, and he wit noom
earnestly engaged in reading the T* 1
Gommandments. For some time h *
tf
“Thou s’ alt not*,” which had been f«v
gotten aim ^t since childhood. Tin it.
laying down the book with a sigh, to*
tliat
decomposes only the aluminum
salt, after which the remaining ni-
trates are leached out. Tim alumina
thus extracted serves In preparing nlu
minus salts, *the crystallized calcium
and sodium nitrates are utilized a* fer-
tilizers. and the nitrogen oxide ovolved
In Ignition Is recovered as nifrtc acid
Try It, Ladies.
Mrs. Upstairs—I understand Mrs. I ^ f _ i
Nexdore hns a new hat. How did she1 ‘ ‘ 1
get it?
Mrs Downstairs — Her husband
came home late the other night and
she placed her old hat so that lie sat
on it; consequently he had to buy her
u new one.
, muttered
■
at * F' hjii •>
killed anybody
&m%•.> % ? $3 2
A Word to the* Wise
“What are tlie < hunces to g*»t rich
; quick In this town’.’’ naked the flasli-
(Jl> die -.1 man who had just alighted
In < ’bigger-:vlilt* from the nftsrnooti
Rii’nuimodntlon.
“q’hcre are tlie usunFopportunffies
I guoss' 1 Ipl td S rc v thi
•*Goqd ?w
“Put thtrt was a slick fell#! througl
here about a month ago and I’d ad
vise you not ts try to duplicate bis
methods until another generation ha**
had tlino to grow up.”—Birmingham
Agv liars]#.
Anything to Get Them. .
For several weeks last fall 1 live!
at :i boarding house in a resort town
In northern Michigan The meals were
good. !>»fl the service uus ‘-low at
times.*
One evening at supper we had eiif**n
everyth! in >ight uaeked our dLhe-f
and waited a long time for the wait-
ress to bring the dessert.
M I
said. V’W ill you I'ey# w isli for dew-
berries and cake?”
Before any of the rest of us could
smile and say. “Yes, please," one fel-
low said. "If that's whni wo have to
Proposing by Tejephone.
•“Excuse me,” said the telephone girl
“but I see the lady refused you.”
“That’s right," gloomed the
mar. “Thank you.”
•Tlirdofi me. I think I cun givr you
n number whore you’d have hi'itei
*u ■ k , 1 \llle Courlai
young
'Che regular^Comuni
cations of the Cimarror
Lorih"e No. 184 are field on the
third Monday ni^li4,
of e toll monthjat tlie Raolett.n
Kail.
I.url (,i pliarl, ('has. Ecktnau,
Sec.
WANTED
Prudent Arrangement.
“At u political banquet," said Sen-
ator Sorghum, “It’s alway* best to
wait until after the eating Is over bo-
tort bringing on tho speakers"
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"If roil Rturtod tho speaking too
early there would be a chance of hav-
ing everybody’s appetite spoiled by ro-
.no source or anothor."
• • i vdti n to Preparefor
th im in Hanks,
Hii.-inr i Ulliccs and Uoverment work;
r * 1 o'i.; !, i,-w months
mail. Write (or
^ 1,1 ■ 1 ri;d 1 an i iu.I information
('.ii. , ... i.’tnlirie, Okla
dd. at . i i .osl equipped
school of business. • *
irwc Tcir’hdresasaKsasabasiisai’sr
marks from
Just one 5 lollar brings the
Clipper lo vour nddress ? i* on :
year. Subscribe now.
We Are Ready
To turn out that job
of printing when-
ever you need it.
•j jjj Our Prices Are Right |
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920, newspaper, April 22, 1920; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912899/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.