Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1913 Page: 1 of 6
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corzM, okLAfiOHA. Thursday
•i u iter if th Ri.oo
Panama—California In-
ternational Exposition
I *
San Diego, Cali., Jan. 29,—The
plans of San diego for a grent ex-
[ nosition in 1915 are attracting
!| world wide attention now, and
| foreign nations are sending here
j special commissioners to investi-
j gate conditions and
! what sort of national
; should he made here,
jde la Vegas
Should lie Careful
We understand there "are 34
Bills before the Oklahoma #legin-
'ature adversely affecting the
railroads in the stat„,
we are as strong! v in
compelling the laTroadi
the right thing as 1
care should be exercised in' the
matter not to overdo, the ood
Popular sentirne.it V
against the rjil-
Projjress.
The Infant son of Alfred l’ierce
sick at this writing,
We are sorry to hear i f ft,
death of Mrs. 1,011 11 igan.
Is t*» io( ■.!«. Clarence Shnff
anj one, yrt vidi koaia folks We.lr>,,d
• tis Phiilippu oal f -i or. ,\i,
Hotfstott Tuesday aft-*rno n.
Miss Cor;. Js vi-itii.
and it might I her sister Mu. K.,tg of Cast]- ' I
Sv.ine crank to • „ • . J
M.-. Alf, Hero'.d's babv ... sl
j reported quite s,ck FmH <■ ,
Mr, Bennie Stewart I
e sa.e fur Ark ,11s... ,
! Walter Brideristine is expect* I
J to move bank to thSr entfage
j in the woofis.
Mrs. Motde Green , n- -
t'l. .y r.ie»ht with h • .......
John Be.wen. [j
VValter M u-thaii and Albert '!
j Lf.mai- returned from Ctlslr 1!
Tuesday evening. !j
Mrs. Mont Ornery 'vent Sunday |i
f )rafew days visit w.th her I
daughter, Mrs. Lyle Wears.
_ Clara Montgomery and Rj} j
Cl irk spont Sunday cventu* wnl, I
We have^f.oved our store across the street in the Bracken
brick when^jhl, find us better prepared Jo cater to the wants
of ou. Old customers and new ones as well. Come in and see
, 8 when iri t°wn' We w*'1 carry a complete line of every-
RernrT-°T e' • A‘S? P.h?n°8raPhs- Talking Machines and
your headquarters'when in Coyle'5 l”‘ ^ ^ ^ }’°Ur
'^onnt'ti!!n HENTHORN FURNITURE CO d " goodenow,
____ r,
,;t i oti Want
detiiniine J
exhibits
Marvuis
___ fnrlan. president of
~ ' “' l of the Spanish Cortez, came here
Cdsant \ alley ja$a personal representative of!
North of river) King Alphonso, and after noting!
M. A. Marshal spent Saturday ^ ',P°n ,h<‘ CXp0sition
»d Sunday at Chandler. . Unde"0n,tiruct,on ™d Iea™ j
the new idea adopted, declared j
Milas Yost of Red Rock, visit- f*n is thc Plac,: where Jfr,
i.with G. VV.Yost last week. ','’pamf'h friars established the
first settlement on the Pacific
Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Freeman | r<,ast. in 1672, Spain should by
rcnt^Sunday with home folks. 2,1 means be represented in 1915.
1 Porto Rico recently decided . to
Plowing is the general priced- i provide a splendid exhibit of Is-
e in and around Pleasant Val- j land resources here.
« Missouri and Colorado have I
u, ,. ,, . , |employed architects to design
B I ? " “a)7 ha£ moV;d to ^ir buildings at the exposition, i
Lt/' ^ ‘n L°eaniUtah' Mexico
'• * (nave virtually decided their ap-
Mrs. M. A. Marshall’s father, jpropriation*, and the lislature of
(..handler, spent last week Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Wash-
th them, returning last Friday, 'ngton, Oregion, Kansas. North
The present mild weather is and ^0utl1 Dakota, East and (
icrally taken as a good omen West V,rSinia- New York and
an early spring oy the- early Massachusetts will consider ap-
ds that’s after the' spring cat- ProPr*ation hills for exhib its here ,
il'ur. within a few Weeks, with large
11 • Indications of favorable action. 1
work
prt ty stron
roads at this time
| not be dificuli for
j run in a measure o
Mimi-ntlh.it would be .in injuvne
to the railroads and do mncti
damage to the development of thc jsoon after tb-
its anything! y
but 4 what is L
this matter
should receive the proper consid-
eration from the cool" hour! J and
responsible members ot our leg-
islature. . It would seem members
of the legislature are not satisfied
I until they ght 10m- kind, of ,
whack at the railroads and .11 c use '
they are not able to frame up a
bill of mfe-it they turn in for
Vuu can get
A them by ad-
vertising in this
P*pcr. It reaches
the best class of
people in this
community.
Mrs. Mag;in Dead
Mrs. 1 Hagan di< .1 »Satui
d.y morning of pneumonia at
h.-r home near Mirena, Funer-
al services were held Sunday,
attended by a large number who
came to pay respect lo a friend
and neighbor, after which enter
cient was maae in the Merenn
*j&e £ ui9 Papef
>'H w lh home - 11 10 Oclock, and lit< r.iry cveipi
I r .day night. The queftion for
in from1,1 :bate n‘;Xt Fridaj night is
his mV-. "vV°inin sufferag.” .
lie h,.w pi ly given by hope tal-
years. :i i-' vh.cli was very aipusin r ?I1j
Willie Pursel jWe,! 8PPrec'jted by a exta large
I audiance.
at home tor ,>rogrc?s'w- IVogressivo, Pro-
ike-r ”reSS°r'
■ A very sensational case w\a
:rt|J I field at Progress litarar y Friday
jter I ,,??ht u-ain8t Mr. Albert Lam-
qr ‘or “Willfully and Malicious-
,va„ j ,3'" remaining an old bachelor
i ;'.’'dn9t *he peace and dignity of
j the patrons olub. A very con-
1' ;neive evedence was brought up
•~\ against the defendant but when
J ibe defence took up the ca-e
^ "hc> proved beyond all doubt
^ hit a plot had been entered into
* '>y 1 he young ladies of the neigh-
iV'od whereby they might be
J e .'rom his urideserxbl# pfes-
r j ei.ee and rid of such horrible par-
> j ioi decorations as that awful face,
f !lhe Jury of sevea women-
[ 1 brought in the venTTct of not
[ j I'ilty.
r- h lay lor came
Neb. for a visit with
Mrs. J. C, Shaffer whom
not seen f ir 3/
Mr. utid Mrs,
have returned from thefr
tnoon, and will be
their old friends ori
farm.
A number of tciend.s
and favt Mr. and Mr
Bndenstinc quite a surp
day evening. A" j-illy
reported by all.
* _ Toledo, O.
kctln^!dnvo?i,'r!l °'Jr® & Ul:cn (nteri II;
uirecily upon tl.e hloo.I antrmii-
Skm Prtlf %0cs:'u'rn- T U
by uSI cent3. p< r bottiv sold
T*lte Hall'. Family Pms f„r ..uantij^Uoa.
Abe Martin says “A uevrr
failin' way t’ git your name In th’
paper it t' climb thro’ a barb**!
wire fence with a gnu. What’a
become o’ ttt clever .Me butcher
that uscll t’ trim tit’ steak inroad
of the customer?’’
niicrt ollu in tne bin Diego ex-
position, writes that he finds sen-
vL> timent dcvul.jping rapidly there
in favur of state display.
A delegation of twenty-live
^ prominent fesidents uf Montana
|cJ c*Ae *11 the way from that state
y veeWtly to look over the *ypOn-
Uifin plans, and returned home
0 Enthusiastic boosters for the San
's Diego cclebratien of 1915.
commissioners.
John Schnider made a
Hobart to take Mr. Resi
children.to relatives. We
- tand that Mr. Schneider
a farm while at Hobart at
move there soon.
S. M. Barker (liul son
rented and leased one
quarter and the Watins 8,
and wbat is known as the
plade, Also the J. J.
Advertise
Lost, strayed or stolen, one
,J" fu0' s't*! bridge at the mouth
of Clear Creek in Clarkson town-
ship. This bridgu should have
been completed December the
first according to contract, but
owing to the political Pass-over
of this county we haven't seen
hide nor hair of it. Anv infor-
nr rou
W»»l» Cock
• W»o» , Clerk
Wool • Partier
Weol a Sltaatioa
Woat * Swaat Qrl
Woot to SoU a Plooo
Wool Soil « Carnap
Wont to Stoll TowoProporty ,
Wool to Sell Yonr Grocerlee *
Want to S*(l Yeur Hardware
Waot Cuatonero for Aaythia|
Moarrtoo Weakly la Tkla rayar.
UvartUbg la tk. Way >. *oe««
Bria|a Castawara
AdTartiaiag Kaapa Caalemara
Adverttala* luaurea Siuxeaa
AdrertiaiaJ Skowa Caerd;
Aiverrtata< Skowa Plack
AdVerlialog la "Bli”
Adrartiaa or Boat
Advartiaa Leag
Adrartiaa Wadi
ADVwnsr.
At Oaaa
Everything is now in siidjiwt*'
i» a*»frg!rmi»;ii im for the smkfrt£
't .1 3,500 foot w-ell for ,'trftrsiin
-vat r 1 he matter will first bd
'• eted out in court on a friendly
life .« speeding fast; the wise
man gaily huinys, and lets the
spectres of the past go hang or
bump the bumps. O'er vanished
things like dreary fools, we fuss
and fume and fret, and so I say
we need some schools to teach
us to forget.— Walt Mason.
Notice
By order of the ^.President’ a
meeting of the Stockholders of
the Logan-Payne' Oil and. Gas
Co. will be held at the Opera
House in Coyle, Okla, Friday,
February Tth, at 2 o’clock p. m.,
for the purpose of adopting . a
code of By*Lavvd and any other
businMB that may' come before
the meeting. AU stockholder*
are requested to be present in
person ar by proxy.
M. E. Fruin, Sec’y.
separated troiu het father,
George ' Cameron, of Pleasant
Vallpy, this county, thirty-five
years ago, Mrs. Clara Comeron
Batlett of Cripple Creek, Colo,,
finally loc* ted him here,
ant} came today to yU't him.
She was considered lost by
Cameao i. After long years of
trying to locate her father, Mrs
Bartlett finally learned that h*r
brother was a Spanish American
war soldier. She wrote to the
war department at Washington
secured his address and in this
miinner found her father. H. W.
Bartlett her husband, is a Santa
Fe engineer out of Cripple Crqek.
— Leader.
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Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1913, newspaper, January 30, 1913; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913019/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.