Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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| Mins Corrine Wade left Monday fo
(.’oihWhiih Texas, where she has a post
lion iu the schools as supervisor of Pou-
j mai.ship at 8fi0^per mouth
Tin- ball’cnmc which w ..s t wfiavo lak
on place here fSuuday between Coyle and
Orlando was postponed on account of
thceraiu Sunday morning. •
Vou can get the up to-date Millinery
at Mrs. ^1 ilia Millinery Store, Call and
s.e them. «
Don’t forget the county fair at Guth
rie ncft week. We are informed that
all arrangements have been madq, for a
splemfi 1 exhibit and r.ll around good
time.
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Star
Shoe has the
manufacturer’s name on the sole
their star trade-mark on the heel.
They have built up the world’s greatest £hoe
business by making honest leather shoes. No
substitutes for leather‘are ever used.
They make more shoes than any other manufacturer.
The more they make the le|9 they co#t to make. This
saving goes into extra quality.
There a’re lots of good shoes," but—
“Star Brand Shoes
.Are Better”
You get your money’s vyorth when yqu buy Genuine
“ Star Brand ” Shoes.
Made in all styles, grade^, and prices for men, women
and children.. #
go into any store and ask for them, but
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or call
Don’t just
come to us.
ARTHUR RHOADS fv CO.
Sole Agents for Coyle.
“THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES”
THIS
NAME
ON EVERY
SOLE
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THIS
STAR
ON EVERY
. HEEL
Hue Clarence Wandell, Jr.
the Clipper office for tho Saturday Even
ing Post, Sunday St. Louis Globe Demo-
crat . si. Louis Post IHspatch and Okla
human. *
The Colored University at Langston
opened Upnday with a good alteml.inm*
If Is thou/ bf Hint tbi ■. i .i will In-., a
record breaker lof this popular colored
school.
1* A. Ballard and A F. Spurgeon at
tended the democratic county conven-
tion at (Juthrie Saturdf^ as d< i< gat< -
from Coyle. Perry went on to Oklahoma
City to tee the Mrs. #
DrT Wade rejiorta the following births
this week: A boy Friday at Lee Gun
| kle’h, •ofTon $und ly a b >y at H» ,\,
Troxeii,«also a boy at C. A •Durgea’s,
both of Lincoln eounty.
Arthur Rboads weut to Oklahoma
City Tuesday in the jnteaest of the Ok-
lahoma Retailers Insurance Association.
It is reported that one of the officers of
the association was short.
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A. Upshaw will go to Guthrie the first
of the week where he will hold .down v
barber chair during the county fair.
Pretty easy way to take in the fair and
I make expenses at i be same t imo.
I). .1. Barrett, of Oklal^una City, has
sold bin interest in the Variety Store to
Arthur Rhoads. This department will
I bo annexed to the other store and both
1 rooms will be operated aa one store*
The meeting of the M. E. Aid Friday
at the home of Mrs, Payton Glass was a
very pleasant affair at d enjoyed by all
who attended. The next meeting will be
Sept. 18, at the home of Mrs. 11. Uep-
bitrt.
M. E. Fruln and family went to Gutb
rfe Sunday and brought out M. K’s new
Buick. It is a dundv and Mal. om will
no doubt enjoy it to the limit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, Belle, of •Lambert,
■"d daughter from the eastern part of
G*c state, were here the first of the week.
Mi. Belle traded for I bo Thomas proper-
ty last fall and we understand that they
an thinking of moving to Coyle lo make
fli^ir bogie in the near future.
While in Gulbric Saturday we railed
"ii County Surveyor John A. Rankin
Mr Rankin stands well with the peo-
I < of all paitii s and a - b. has no oppo
^tion by the dernecrats for surveyor bf
• < an «ounty, it would Jiot b# In thi
least surprising if b< |.s elected this fall.
'I hern is a mighty nice bunch of can-
didates on the republican and democrat -
i< tickets in J.ogan county this year at^il
tii*’ boys arc going to have hard work to
stir up "thunder" for the campaign
I bis iy one 11 ufc: when the voters can
take If easy while the candidates do .the
woi ryfng.
■McKInty, the KaDiu City horse buy
or, was here Tuesday and bought fifteen
head of horses about 25% more than
they were worth on the local market.
He was not advertise^ at all and few (l
people knew be was coming here, and
for that, reason there were n« t many
horses in town.
now on
(ANNOUNCEMENT
On last Thursday I purchased from D.
Barrett, of Oklahoma City, his interest
the Variety Store and will from
operate this department in conjunction
with Dry Goods and Shoe Department, Hie
same as 1 did before the change last spring.
The entire store will be known as Arthur
Rhoads Co. ‘ . -
Respectfully,
ARTHUR RHOADS CO.
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( has A. Johnson, progressive cabdi
date for*county treasurer of Logan coun
ty was in town Tuesday mixing with the
voters in this part or the county. Some
may be •inclined to tike the progressives
as a joke in this county, but Charley
may surprise them when the votes arc
counttd in November,
Mrs, Msrquardt, of Pleasant Valley,
who had a leg broken and an ankle dis-
located a few weeks ago in a runaway,
bail Hie plaster taken oil Sunday after
being on just f‘»i*r weeks, with splendid
results. *
Mrs. John Snyder and I tu'liter. M iu
line, left Friday for their home at Enid
after a several month's sojourn here at
Ihu home o£ her parents, Mr and .Mrs
K. E. Green. Mrs. Green accompanied
her to Uni hide.
Civil Service.
A stenographer for Untje Sam
begins at $900 per year, which
is $75 per month, and has a
steady increase up to $150*per
month. A bookkeeper has as
good advantages also. r£he
Capital City Business College
of Guthrie makes a specialty of
training young people for this
work. 11 an’yfme interested will
write the College, full informa-
tion will be given of how stu-
dents have been placed in these
good positions. Guthrie has a
regular Civil Service Examiner
living iu the city and the C. C.
B. G. assists in making all prep
Entered at the Postoffice at Coyle, Oklahoma, as Second Class Afo//j aratious for the students.
1 Write at once for full informa
CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER,
C. F. WANDELL, Editor and Publisher.
Established WOO. Published Every Thursday. Subscription 1.00
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rfr Local* *
f. News *
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Get your school supplies at Fortune’s.
Cold drinks nud icecream at tbcCovli1
Drugstore. *
Mr and Mrs C. S. Heed and Mr, and
Mr. (il Moira autoed to lluthrlo yester-
day afternoon,
tion. Quite a large number en-
rolling for fall work. Best busi-
ness houses iu the state use C.
__ 0. B. C. graduates. Write a
Mrs. Frank Hucknam ami little Helen jcard or letter now saying what
returned Thursday from a several days j course you desire.
visit, m Spark
o.ii—™—r~--- | Clarkson Items
Miss Sldrley 1 ray lor came out from 1.1:,, ynn Kpp(p f
Ci 111 In iu Friday evenlug for a short visit Neele spent
Mills Millinery
11 12, 191-4.
Opening Sept.' the
with borne folks.
Vou are welcome at any and all times
wbetheer you buy anything or not, at
the Coyle Drug Store.
Chalmers Olffin was a business visitor
in Guthrie yesterday.
A full line of school supplies at Iho
( oyle Drug Store.
Foh 8aLe: A 23 Winchester rille.
Inquire at this office.
Mrs Holmes and daughter, Mildred,
departed for their borne iu New Orleans
Friday,
The Coyle schools will open next Mon-
day and indications point to a hcavv cn»
rollmcnt. *
Mrs. John Phillips returned Friday
from a few weeks visit with her sou at
Faiafax, Mo,
Don’t fail to attend the millinery open-
ing at Airs ILK M ills Sept, 11 12
Claude Knight returned last eveuiug
from a n extended visit with Willis
Townsend's at Grand field,
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Vou can save money by buying your|
mi littery in Coyle at Mrs II. E. At i * Is.
Miss J ale i la mps« n w. nt 4” 8till-
water Friday where she will attend the
A. & M. College this winter.
Monday was Labor Day and the post
office and rural carriers enjoyed the oc
« assion by taking the day oft.
Misspertrude Wade went to Edmond
Monday where she wi bliiiMi her course
jit flu* state university this year.
Miss LeJali Fansler arrived last even
in!_•' from Wapamicka where she has
been the past year, and will lake a post
tion at ilouglitoi.’s about (bo 15th of
this mom Ii
MEN ARE
MADE STRONC
CHRONIC BLOOD NERVOUS and SKIN DISEASES
Yo.vr afu*r year Continual Practice Treating
Dianas* • of Men tu which WE NAVE MADE
GOOD is positive . \ .If! ■ that w ih.-
»ii • • v • i.-h t "Pi >jr< i.« y
SKM1NAL WKAKNKSS audfSKXUAL
UBBILITY- causing the* lu s of SKXUAL
POWkU with Pluipl' H and Blotches on th»
far#*. ><Nrstou to society, extreme bashful
with caufused ideas mul loss of rut ui
ory. rxMK for life
Follies of youth corrected and removed.
SKXUAL, NhltVE and BRAIN POWER
fully restored
“606” or “914”
SALVARSAN or NEO-SALVARSAN
ere
can lake thL treutmeni
and
aud
imiKiKTLB, Varloocele, Plica
KhllMUKiv 1’ur.i bout the kmf-
< > r i ■ if «fr»
BLOOD POISON and aU Privite DIn
eases IVrmanent ly Lured.
lyuli’Vlv
PROATA’flt: uud K1DNKV TFOUBLKS
and AM AfTectionsof the BLADDKK cured
to «tay^:ured.
Ul
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l*iin.
Quickly fund
ttUTM,
leer a an.I SIGN DlSKASKS
nud every ryuiptotu dla-
Prof Khrltch 8 t-'imiij is Discovery for
the CORK of ULt >OD h IJfi( >N oi 8V PH
I US CurM I" u sbor|gti»ci«; •• Reatl Ilf ar*-
marvelouN.
We Hdaitid8t<;r Him preut remedy In
work. Vou can take this treaimei
TODAY—If you can tint cai« write
WHKN in Him city non i lm m vl-it our !•
In health and disease—ADMIS ION i I'HI K
Vou *
V -If j
WHKN i
it an
US fc
n \ t til to visit on
.....nr otllce without pain,
nd teturu hotnc the - am< day
nr full pa'idfuiarN
I’TIKK
Inconvenience or lo**nf
CALL
P<* not delay
OF ANATOMV-Se
STATE
804 MAIN iTRtfcl
MEDICAL
OFFICES
KANSAS C.TV, MO.
Miss Nora lveefe spent Sun-
day with Cassie Carrier
There will be preaching at
the Christian church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W„Cari ier left
Monday for their home iu Kan-
sas.
C. S. Henderson, Sr., and
family spent Sunday at Bent
Gould's.
Lou Harraraan returned home
Saturday with iiis threshing
machine.
People are getting busy pick-
ing that “said cotton’ whether
any price or not. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mullins, of
near Perry, are here visiting
her sister, Mrs. C. S. Hender-
son. *
John Beck and Grace Brewer,
Clifford Brewer and Amy Height
spent Sunday afternoon at Ed
Morris’. *
Miss (ioldie Gripe, ot Ripley,
was here last week visitlngf h
aunt, Mrs. Shoemaker, and
other relatives.
X, S. Gripe, ot Ripley was
through here Sunday on his
way home from district meeting
of the Brethren church held at
Cordell, Okla. „
Mr. and Airs. Ed Henderson,
Sylvia, NAha and Marie, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Drum, Mary and
Mabel went to Uruinriglit Fri-
day morning and returned Mon-
day eveniug.
At the risk of getting shot
(or half shot) we give this news
item Lester Parks and Miss
Huth Dyer, Floyd Shoemaker
and Miss Lelia Dyer were mar
ried Sunday at ihe home ol the
bride^' parents, at least that is
Uufcljews given by friends of
both parties We extend heart-
iest congratulations and wish
the young people a life of hap*
piness and contentment.
All of the school children of Logan
County will be admitted free t.i the
Ciumiron Valley Fair, Guihrie, on Wed-
nesday, September 10. This will beEdu
national day, with special educational
uml athletic and many other new and
novel features in addition to the regular
races and the grand free aeroplane lilght.
Frank A. Weiss and Alfred "Adler,
dcmrcratic candidates for Clerk of the
Courts and County Treasurer, were here
yesterday.* They had been down south
east the clay before where they broke
down their auto and drove in here for
repairs. They are two pretty g*od fel
lows and are making a telling campaign
lion. John Fields, republican candi-
date for governor will address the peo
j,lr "I I-olmii and surrounding Counlies
"t tlie ( imarrou Valley»Fair on Friday
September 18, at 11 A M. On this day
wIJI occur a great live stock parade,
coll show, saddle horse contest, sweep-
stake, I ti e for all race and final flight for
the great aeroplane.
Lost: One Elgin Gold Watch with
I-nh.!. E. Freeman cngiaved on inside
of lid, W O, IV. Emblem engraved on
outside of lid, Lost at the Cimarron
river north of Pleasant Valley Sunday^
Si-j.t (ilh, at ilie baptising? Finder te-
t m u same to J L. Freeman or the First.
Male Hank at Pleasant Valley, Okla,,
and receive reward,
Miss Gladys Haines, progressive can-
didate for county superintendent o f
Pii.r m- eipinty. purchased a new Ford
ear ibis week at Houghton's. The other
candidate for Ibis oflice in Payue county
w 1' I .,r is< take n> tire and govern them
S' Ives accordingly as il is plainly evident
in us that Miss Gladys is arranging to
make an active campaign.
A merchant, iu a neighboring town
says that, advertising actually ruined
him—nr,d we believe it. lie bnd been
in l,i tlne> in town three years and never
advertised ami a new merchant came in
II" advertised constantly and got all Ui_e
11 ad-.: and the old merchant had to quit.
That’s the way advertisiug has ruined a
good many men who tried to do business
without it.—Ozark Democrat.
Geo, Gregory, (be colored Iran living
on Mis Fausiet’s place six miles south
of Coyle, was arrested the tirst of the
wet . at Pauli Valley and is now in jail
at Guthrie on the charge of mortgaging
property that did not belong to him and
ther all around crooked jess We un-
derstand a Giillitie hank is prosecuting
the ease, although they were only one of
several let down by the gentleman ot
prominent color •
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dobson returned
Friday morning from theli summer’s
vacation trip to the State of Washington.
One glance at Mr, Dobsou would make
the question as to whether he hud a good
titjie seem foolish.
Most of tho, vacant houses in Coyle
have been rented by outsiders who will
move here to send |heir children to
school this winter, With a graded school
here with plenty of teachers,-the demand
for houses would he much greater than
now. ,
Why do without .a good .daily paper
when you can get the Oklahoma* News
by mail one whole year for *2.25. Those
living on rural routes can keep up with
the European war and other important
new^ of the day at a small expense.
Olabence Wandet-i., Jk.
Local Agent.
Notwithstanding the drouth that exis
ted all season, we have yet to l.ear of a
state that is very much better off than
Oklahoma, all things considered. While
corn is a very short crop, the wheat was
exceptionally good, oats above the aver-
age ami cotton bids fair to rival the best
crop Oklahoma ever had. Where is the
room to lambast Oklahoma as compared
with other etatis? —Mulhall State Jour-
nal.
My practice in the past twelve mouths
has more than doubled that df the pro-
ceeding twelve—there’s a reason.
Leslie C. Carr,
• Graduate Optomotrlst.
Doctor Wade's office 1st and 3rd
Saturdays.
DR. G. W. WYATT
* DLNTIST
Will be at Dr. Boutin’s office, Coyio,
Okla., tirst Monday in each month and
icmain one week. Get an appointment
early iu tho week. Phone 24.
am.
IF YOUR'LYES
trouble you call and let us examine them
We use only the most modern and up-
to-date method. We operate our own
grinding plant aud can. deliver glasses
shortly after ordered. No charges for
fur examination,
COOK OPTICAL CO., *
122 West Oklahoma Ave.,
i k thi!ik. Okla.’
Report of The Condition of
Cimarron Valley Bank
atCoyle,in thcStateor Oklahoma, at the
close of business
8e^it, I, 1914.
Resources
Loans and Discounts 858.257 06
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, 43fi 34
Stocks, Bonds, and Warrants 1,959 81
Banking House ... ,
Furniture and Fixtures 1,800.00
•ludKineuts ........................................ t
Due from Banks
Checks and Other Cash Items.....
Cash In Bank
7,948 78
43 03
Dr. U G. SHARP, '
Surgeon
Special attention given to Consultation
and General Surgery.
122K \V. Oklahoma Ave , Guthrie, Okla
Phone 301, ’
F. J. Boutin, M. [).
Physician & Snrgeon
GA^'aitontlon ,t0 hbstetrics.
Teeth
Glasses fitted correctly at lowest prices.
SCHOOL DIRECTORY.
IF
YOU
STAMMER
\Vnt<* Xlt'Ki* School for Btammwors,
-10:: K Kth ?rt Kaunas City M*> littrus
and rejiool combined. Highly lnd*r»wd
Conducted by foramt Htammorer fttum-
merlntf, if neglected, rutne vour chance
for aucM-eas iti life, but il can be spendtly
corrected by proper training
KANSAS CITY
Louservatory
OF MUSIC
Fall T«rm Begins September 7th.
Kludenls may enter any time
SEND FOR LATEST CATALOGUE.
Linwood Boulevard and Wayne Avenue.
Kansas City, Mo
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Ehiiftbllrthrd School of
Nrafioual Reputation.
Exnprt teachers. I Arne school
"►niB with’ modern edict* cquIpiM-nt.
rsoiiMl f,rtti cUms Instruction in sM ths
JRf commercial and enrluh hr.uuhes. Day
fry an 1 mffht iu'ltoul ail year. Am piac
L. inf our Students aa Instructors in
Wcommercial cotlefos «nd ofl.re posi-
tkw• at hi^h vnlani*. New Uollcjre
JoantAi full of interest in* infotni*-
*jtJ<'Ui hovr to cl>tain u good l>osi-
K. Write at onca.
t. W. KuiiMini, Hrts.,
129 S»eti nil!:;., H .h k (era a it At*.
>u<N OH), IU. •
Total,
Linhilitie8
Capital Stock Paid In...... ...
extracted. AH calls attended
6.«2 18 prjiaptly. Over 35 years In practice
House phone 15. Office phone 24
878,166 80
Surplus Fund
Undivided Pit
Taxes Paid
...... 810,000 00
................ 6,000 00
fonts, Less Expenses and
..................................... 8,604 26
Individual Deposits Subject to C’k 47,888 62
Demand certificates of deposit
Time Certificates of Deposit 6 641 92
Certified Checks. .*.........................
Cashier's Checks outstanding ______ 32 00
Llaoilitles other than those above
stated...................*..........
Total, 878,166 80
HTATKof Oklahoma, 1
County of Logan, J ss*
I* C. H. Heed, Cashier, of the above
named Bank do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief, so help me God.
C. 8. Keed, Cashier
Hubscrlbed and sworn to before me this Kth
day of September, 1914.
Theo. Lower, Notary Public.
Correct-Attest: g. C. McLubk
Willard Johnston, C. M. Cade. Directors.
REPORT OK THE CONDITION OK
The Peoples State Bank
At Coyle, in the State of Oklahoma, at
the close of business
8BP. I, IOI4. *
KEHOUHCKS.
faults and discounts 844,790 88
Overdrafts, secured A unseoufed 736 93
Securities with 8»ate Banking Board 1,008 29
OKI,A .
J. H. KNIGHT
Veterinarian
Now located in Coyle, Okla
Does a genera! practice of Vet in-
ary, -Medicine, Surgery and
Dent,strV- Phone 26
.D.
Does a general practice.
Special attention given to the
treatment of diseases of the
eye Office in 'Peoples State
Bank, day or night phone No. 01
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc.,
Bunking house
Furniture and fixtures
Stock Owned .............
Dm* from Banks
Checks aud other c“»fi Items
HMIs of Exchange ...... ,
Cash in Bank
231 99
3.000 00
2.000 00
Dr. J. M. Swallow
The Drugless Healer
Cures all kinds of diseases. We cure
wacre medicines fail. We remove the
cause and nature cures you, so whv
poiaon your system with dings. Office
- blocks south of lloberts Hardware
Phone 8 lied. COYLE, OKI.A,
13,706 53
6,060 12
170,638 71
Die ds*roMul for t rain
$76.1*0 U> $1.-9 GO
al) iifNait •trttun.'Uii k* |
r art sal
I slut to *u.
nliiloc
Bysloni ’
mstmon
ii •»*>■)<>),ik« in mis «r**L*t by •
THE “6WCCNEY SYSTEM"
of p*aot'. *\ niiensmA la o«r nuu hint
EAra^w »du oa tho n>Ml tom TwiaU
fiend
• tpiilnlug i "Swivn»y
and shnxvli.g views of ths
It . - .-i aj.d Jh’M . i ii i n .into school In
lb. Woi'M Wilt, teviay. Now.
8WEFNKV AUTO &CHOOL.
1133 E. 16th, 6t. Kansas City, MO.
.. - -m J. — mmm^
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 816,000 00
Bnrplaafund .. . .. i,ooo 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes Piu.l
Individual deposits subject to check 81,633 53
1'liue certificates of deposit.......20,916 10
fashler’s checks outstanding 39 02
S Livery and Feed Stable
I F. VV. RUSH, prop.
Feed n>id Livery accotumodH-
tions at rea*r>nahle pricey We
give satisfaction—try ns. *
870,638 71
Total m
Htatc of Oklahoma, |
County of Logan. J
I, M. R. hrulu, Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that tho
above statement Is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief, so help me God.
# M • E. FKUIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9
day of Sept,, 1914.
Theo. l/ow4i, Notary PuhUo
correct attest: N. M. Fruln, Alfred Hare,
directors.
KOBT. X. WADEJ.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Calls promptly attended day or night
Office over Hoherta Hardware. ,
Husidcnce phono 58. Office phone 08
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Are You in Arrearr
raw niWulptiao r Yaakaow
WE NEED THE MONEY
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