Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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CIMARRON VALLbV CLIPPER,
. C. F. WANDELL, Publishers.
Published Every Thursday Subscription 1.50 iitSe^Vbblts fbnt^ulsyncoatt mnSt
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If you raise your kids to put tbei*
trust in riches, it’s a good idea to put
your riches in trust.
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Oas On -Stomach May
Cause Appendicitis
The most absorbing home-stretch is
the effort to stretch a pay check%om
one Saturday to another.
A welfare report says that a family
five can live ’on §0.00 a week. A
of five what?
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Mrs. Jennie Reed
■from Cuseing Sunday
Chas. Signs was ...., ..
C-othrie Tuesday on busidess.
Mrs. Ed Stockton and little
daughter went to Homing Sun
*ti»y for a visit with relatives. •
Constrfnt gas ca n 3 ins* on which
i may involve the appendix. Simple
urn* hprp!glycerine’ buclithorn bark, etc., as
1 mixed in Adlerika helps any ease of gas
jon the stomach in IF.:-.' minutes. Most,
7“ , ! medicine* act only on lower bowel but
herp from] Adlerika acts on ROTH upper and low-
| er bowel and removes all gas and pois-
ons. Excellent for distillate constipa-
tion and *0 guard agsim-t appendicitis
* H. GEPHART DRUG CO. *
A European critic says our buildings
have no inspiring windows. How about
the one where the paying-teller stays?
Many statesmen who are unable to
rule their own countries appear to
know exactly what Is wrong with the
tolled States.
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Washable Walls as Soft as Velvet to the Eye
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well to make any
It may he that long hair induces
asthma and hay fever, yet tye can
think of several bald heads who li^ve
had the diseases.
Mrs. Ted Dangerfield and baby but will ay th:
were here the last of the week themselves like <
from Drumright vi/jiting relatives actresses.
ial mention
conducted
ictors and 1
It will be sad Indeed If King Tilt has
lain peacefully in Lis tomb all these
millenniums only to be squashed at
last a? the result of a petty squabble.
Fla rwashable wall paint beau-
Drillers struck a showing of
at 1770 feet at the ‘Franklin
OLI test near Crescent yesterday.
Keaton Gibson came over from
Sbidier Saturday for a short visit
with homejfolks, returning Sun-
day.
Tully
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mehan were here for an Easter
via*t with their uncle, Bert Tra-
ver, and family.
The ladies of the M, F. Aid
wish to express their unbounded
gratitude to the public for their
most libera! patronage of their
bazaar and dinner s rvice an
hope it may bo as bread cast up-
out he waters to be gathered
many days hence. We also wish
to thank the Christian ladies for
use °f their table .
The M. E. Aid.
According to n London investigator,
moving pictures were known 5000 B.
C- And, apparently, the «c»narlo
writers are still using the same plots.
Grand opera Is being given In Eng-
lish. Perhaps it is not too murti to
hope that one day muslctl comedy
choruses will also be sung In that lan-
guage.
I J. W. Eckman was at CIct
Jm. Byrne and Frank Johnson Sin? o' n0rt,h
came over from Shidler Saturdav 1 ^tl)n!iay nd «
for a few days with Coyle folks 1 lin^ wo,in? -mouthly , this
returning the first of the week, ’btnn ' fIown ,Jel'ween
------- 1300 and 140.....et, the hole i in
Tom Cook is here from *Cush-|good s*,aPe» plenty of fuel and
ing today circulating among old 110 reason w*' ;' ‘■balling should not
friends and trying to buy a few i,3rogres ’ rapidly. We *
Judging from the trend of current
criticism the United States is a coun-
try in which there are too many laws
afld too may people who do pot obey
them.
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- tifies and satisfies exactly in
the degree that it hides the surface
underneath and develops the desit td
color effect with a minimum num-
ber of coats,
Devoe Velour finish brushes
out freely, covers perfectly and dries
rapidly into a flat, velvety finish
without glare, su-eaks or brush
marks. It ts easily washed with s.ap
rind water, always sanitary ar.d ex
tremeiy durable.
Don't tolerate worn, depressing,
imeleanlywxfl; another single wc-*li
Through the tasteful use of the del-
icate and effective tints of Devoe
Velour Finish you can very easily
aiyd inexpensively achieve the ut-
most beauty in your home.
Remember . the quality of tbe
p.oduct determines the kind of a
job you get,
rifts Coupon is Worth 40 Cents
sSSaaffiSSS
want, or a redaction 01 40 cent* 00 a iarg« can.
Y»ur Nam, AdJrttt ,
Pthif ,
One cop-
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To be ooo# adalto oi>|y.
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MURPHY HARDWARE
AUTHORIZED aqeht for.
DEVOE PAINT AND VARNISH PRODUCTS
-/fan, we are reliably informed, is
or*fly a little lower than the angels, and
'Te have our moment? of depression
when we wonder how low the angels
nre, anyway.
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boga from the farmers of this lo-
cality.
•stand that the well
Another indication of the inherent
perversity of the human race Is to be
observed in tlie fact that some people
are still trying to raise the bobbed-
hair question.
Tan-No-More
' 7/a 'Skin Red utifier'
35.6CK &l°-°TheJar.
AT TO/LET COUNTERS.
^SAMPLE MAILED ON RLQUEST.
AKER LABORATORIES
Live
Waller Johnson
Auctioneer
Cienera
Stock and
Farm Sales
I t* COR -p ORATED
MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE
undet;- ,
is being I , -*' ■ ■ - —
> A thought which should be kept in
- 1 mina just now is1 that this country can
Mrs. Hattie Wandell came up ..........u..u. i
from Edmond Friday evening for i Pitted,
a visit with home folks and to!
sign up for a school. She will'
teach Oak Dale school north of
town.
pa nles and^herewdl'ho 0i' 'UUI' j “ind l*st nm'ls' ^ this country can
, e;,.a e 0 vvl11 he no i<?t up I never be as rotten as some people say
in drilling until th? test is coup ** •*
HIRAM WILSON
Auctioneer
DRS. RYAN & RYAN
Physicians & Surgeons
Calls answered day or night.
Office over Houghton
Department Store,
Phone 63 - Coyle, Okla
Miss Leona Byrne ha pur-
ejnssed the Essix six of Dr. Ryan
mkJ will try her hand at climbing !
telephone poles and other stunts. !
ft is u nice car and Leona will no
A medical paper says that long
' ‘age 1 women has
•'l. tendency , shorten .heir
■ No- ,,u- tendency has lK'en to
shorten (licit- . kii-K
it is because if it: were it would imme-
diately collapse.
Farm and general sales,
conducted.
out
John Jacob Astor, who "was only | ”
it of parliament a few days before c° gooocqooooqoooooooooocooooooooooeooooo
: was re-eloeted. could rankle a lot of o ___1______ 1 c. , . 2
he was re-elwted, could rankle a lot of
money selLLug his plan to lttme duck?
In this cormtry.
d<Hibt see that it gets good
The way to prevent
r'miv the meant of ■
really-needs t„ travel
mile tr. two minutes.
care.
{ doctors, firemen and.
“d is to take
v i. j}n one
faster than a
except police,
oks.
a cursory survey of the situation I
indicates thf4t the British premier will I
liave to ho a good tiglit-rope walker if
lie stays v.p where he Is fov any greet |
leugth of time.
0ne the finest entertain-1
ifiente given at the C. A. & \T. U.;
in a long time was the “Last Sev-1
*u Words of Christ” Fridayeven-
ijitf. Several from Coyle attend- .
Nd and all were highly pleased ’
*ith the program.
l-ortunatelj for t»„. rat.e „ia
t.cc of commit,(no Suicide ho,rm, one
bas run o«t ot Ido:, , no, , ,
S,"V1",1' alVavr politics
as a last r>",>it.
If GrUrer Cleveland Eeagdoll should
mepper to see the latest list Of Car-
negie T.eroes he will probably not
think', ft worth while to look for his
own,mime in it.
Condensed Statement of
The First National Bank
of Coyle, at close ot business March 31, 1924 §
RESOURCES o
Loans and Discounts...........................$88,804.65 3
I liv/Mi/l tm i t ft a.
•Hn-
sov that they have decided to ball
it Loningrad people who have been
t /ving all these years to remember Pe-
'frograd will pnJbably gilve it up and go
• *"uk to St. Pebwstnit'g-
Practically the entire member-
Tl,t* • >,v' lur.eV.t rules tln.t
vnim f,.!,«,• ,, utuy,
! j!'',' TJ‘ 1 IU? ’-’'ut that ail < i: ai bail
j h'j • Grail I nr l.iheN I 1 *~v * ~ .
i rnyirr •• , . Jt . .j, , Melodramas of a generation ago
athin --nv uiciiiuer- . - : not succeed tdday. Then one
pot olfax Lodge I. 0. 0. F.,Lll.r ’ ! 11 • <*ouUl always tell the** villain by the
And the Rebeckas attended the* forms ’ * !l !> ’’ : ! f,ut ll|nt lie smoked cigarettes. Now
^»»» nMiiW .tCtwcnt ye,- •-! i ,. .' t-c- 1.-IC
,6) ay. They report a splendid 1 i,>ii ° 1■ {tj Av.gust, I The English woman morelist who
rime and the tired but happy i
tuineh came drilling in home in j |
Overdrafts...................................... 561.86
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.......... 5,000.00
Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer.......... 1,250.00
United States Bonds to secure Circulation....... 2s!oOo!oO
Other L. S. Bonds and Warrants....... 21,260.85
Cash in this and other Banks... . 29 737’si
Bills of Exchange....................." io,87L52
Total Ronds, Warrants and Cash______...... 61.872,68
t'he f»mall hours of the
Soil Kumcr?5 Yachts
| Ha.vn yacht*
longed in the form* r < top,. r oi ■
{many linvo just been sold in Holland. '
morning
t'he M. E. Sunday school heV]
**®rtb on the bluffs north of the
river on the Goble farm Sur^av
followed by a picnic dinner nnd a ’
*eoeral hike and outing in the
aAernoon. All enjoyed the ne ' & lr'l,lu,ar,y * ^ former
o^ion very much and returned 11uJX
to town that evening tired but j
j rommltted suicide because she ran d>ffY
j "f evidently took IkU' work nnidti
i inori' seriously tten most of the worn-
1 en writers on tlufs side of the ocean
r<)tal...... —. $182,489.19 8
LIABILITIES |
% Capital Stock. $25,000.00 8
0 Surplus and Profits...................... _ 4 281 69 8
1 Circulation.. ........ -- - -- 25,000.00 g
O Deposits................. 128,257.50 §
6 TotS""-.................$182,489.19
1 he above statement is correct. M. E. FRUIN, Pres.
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lone, the ■ -n. :■ Vetraw w‘. ’'i’V.V'VV • Shan*hai exported 1,500,000 mah-
Jb.v Mine. He riot. ,he Jir,t, “ Pronrh ’<5l3ee SCtS t0 tbe VaMeiX Sta'cs last
. . i, x»car. That ouglit to furnish profit
i • ome port will be r»i fenoa«b to pay damages In a consider-
C'.ieht the Vamp::, which u.ionge,) 1,ble n«nit>«r of UKJnapi.'d missionary
cases.
by u.n Amer •’
happy.
Frank Martin went to Stillwat-
er Tuesday and John Eckman to
Guthrie to secure data from the
records of each county necessary
to the school bond election. The
board is making sure that every |
thing is done in a proper and le-
gal way so there will be no loop!
holts at the final outcome
The play, “AH a Mistake," giv-j
eaatthe Christian church Fri-!
day night was a b:g success and i
shoae taking part are to be high.
»J cw»plimtnted on the way they
handled.their parts. Al) did tool
TT will pay
you to get
be*
Jot
our prices __
fore you order
Announcement by the Journal ot the
American Jfe dica^ Association that mi-
crobes are no t found on money will
bring great reli.’'I to those of us who
have been refush If *t lest It make us
sick.
T1>at Geneva dis Vktch saying that I
nn umpire wns Ivqc bed fit a football
ghows the 'net
in American sport re
opposition to official
troes beyond throwing
n-tering threats.
id of instruction j
filiations, where
decisions rarely |
farp bottles nnd
iPffito
Conbensed Statement of the
Cimarron Valley Bank
Coyle, Okla,, as at the close of business March 31, 1924.
Loans and Discounts.............__^ $99 9^9 66
Overdrafts-.......................... KTaoK
Banking House......................, 500’ft0
Furniture and Fixtures.......... isnn’nn
Cash Assets: . 1,80°-00
Bonds and Warrants..............$4,344.57
Cash in this and other Bank...... 24,655.02
Total Bonds, AA arrants and Cash ........... 28,999.59
132.79410
Capital Stock..:......................... $10,000.00
Surplus and Profits....................... 11|034.43
Deposits.................................. 111,759.67
132,794.10
The above statement is correct,
JOHN A. FfcY, Cashier.
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Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1924, newspaper, April 24, 1924; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913008/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.