Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Th« editor and wife expect to take iu
the stale fair a couple of days this week
and wc- are trying to get the paper out a
day early,
,u,;,;Kui3 *“»»
THfi CITY BAKF.RY
Quality
Cleanliness
Grandp« Ward has traded his rcsi
dencc property to L. M. Shull for pro
pt-ity iu Guthrie and will m#ve to that
place aoou. w # J
FOR LESS
THAN OTHERS
CHARGE « ALL
COLORS A IN D
GRADES. '
C?rr ^JilLE we believe tliat everyone con-
|Dj nected with our store is reliably
honest, we do not wish you to think
that we are boasting of it, but we believe
that square dealing is a good business i>o I -
icy. Soonef or later the crooked merchant
is found out, he looses the confidence of his
customer and consequently hi* trade..
We want our customers to know that not
only are they getting good groceries, fit to
eat and at right prices,.hut also that they
a|e getting 16 oz. to a pound and that the
goods are as represented. •
Therefore, we have adopted the policy of
square dealing, not only because it is right,
but also, because we want the confidence of
our customers and that means satisfied
customers and that means more business.
Watch this space next week for some live
bargains. •
THE CLEAN HOOD STORE
ARTHUR RHOADS CO.
Square Dealitfg. Right l*Vices.
Mb- Tjoreurr- Campbell, who taught
ttie intermediate roum of the Coyle
school last year, has accepted a position
in the Midhall schools.
Puritan Verse.
Among the offenses jjf the Puritans,
for the ^nost par t left behind them
when they came to this country, was
that of turning hits of the Bible aii^
parts of the New Testament into Eng-
lish verse. They were much given,to
the printing of objurgatory and de-
famatory pamphlets, tor which from
time to time a sctlbtylug offender
would ,A,t find repose at "mine 1i,„.”
but in the.stocks to the amusement
or all the idlers of the town. *
• It was soon after the Reformation
that til’s spirit of Versifying the
Psalms and other parts of Scripture
began, and moat of the collections
published with quaint titles arc now
worth several times their weight in
gold to gatherers of curios. Alllter*
tions artful aid was much In evidence
in sucli titles as “Seven Sobs of a
Sorrowful Soul for Sin,” which com-
prised tue seven penitential Psalms
in me’er, and a “Handful of Honey-
suckles,' in which were collated vari-
ous blessings out of the book of Deu-
teronomy. William Hunnis, chapel
master to Queen Elizabeth, turned the
entire book of Genesis into rhyme un-
der tile title of “A Hiveful of Honey,”
and Christopher Tye, a contemporary
of Hunnis, rendered the Acts of the
Apostles in English verse. But these
before the Puritans, the chief
If you are in arrears on subscription
il.i uot neideet. to drop in igi pay up l,e
fore the fir9t of the*month as we may tie
compelled to drop you from our list.
A good many Coyleites will attend the,
state fair at Oklahoma City litis week.
According to reports this will he the
greatest fair in tho history of the stale
I >r. I! nit in li a ,dnii , cm t, ft
lowc.-l prices Is lien- every ,l,,j and
i an id', liettVi i ,lir,faH imi Item an/
transient opt: yin Bri..c ill your eye .
C. P. SHARUM 1
2nd Door Hast <>! I^od Office, Coyle,'Okla.
Wc up- » \(^';sivc agents t«»r (Vipital
lioni --ever v ;acl. ^ur runto ii l• • give
But is faction *Try a flack and you will
b( u regular customer.
Stockton"Grocery#
Perry Rallarrl came up from Oklahoma
City Friday to make the acquaintance of
the GW oound Misd that arrived a*, the
home of his sou north of town Thursday.
IfOOETI OO
-r - --if *
fb Loqal
News Jj*
Fall and cool weather will soon he
here,. Better let Robinti Hardware Co
ordei those stove repairs now so you
will have them here really for n«e when
they are needed*
?r.y,~ic»6 s (Tfr
Its no JOB at all to lay
l^gf/PFK Ii I, H S S R i i O lf IN Q
IIn ' / You don't need : . !.>;-<• c\oensivo
|LiW carpenter. You or - our o ' t boy could
doit. PKKR1 .ESI5r with n*iil»
Hr and cemonUorltiy.i ' • .1 ‘ • 1<*<
r toughest* mo it dumb ■
cheaper i -i < * < * . . •
old btylo roofiii^ V oi - . ill
end forever
Also unexcelled ns a sidi *
Como in mul let us .ho v yo \ s-eu-.te.
Ask for free booklet tioi-rribiuj; ARGOT 1LE
ornamental roofing.
American
PEERLESS
Ncls Ifixou left Satui day for Amber,
Okla, where he will husk corn for Fred
Harris this fail.
were
offenders, especially in pamphlets, had
arrived.-
Mrs. Nora Burt liliolz, sister of Mrs. .1,
F. King, returned to her home at King-
man, Kansas, last Friday after a several
weeks visit here, Mrs. King and Vesta
accompanied her as far as Guthrie,
Will sacrifice i*r nu immediate sale on
two good SO acre tracts within 5 miles of
Coyle; good neighborhood and on main
road If <1450 interests you, come and
see mo, Will talro some young stock as
part payment. * Bon Mead,
Tlie Stockton Grocery is about as neat
a store as there is in towu since it re-
ceived its new c,,at of palut and paper.
W. A. Eubank is hero from Piipley.
Jim Welch lost one of his horses Sat.
unlay night.
Depraved Benevolence.
“One of the queerest old human
freaks in New York shows up arouusk -
il Ting
Mii, Friuik Lee and Fredda went to
Guthrie Monday for a visit with jrcla
lives and friends.
the police station whenever there is a
report of runaway boys in town,” said
a policeman. “His purpose would not
be exactly approved by the Bible so-
cieties. He does not want to lecture
the boys or send them homfc or im-
prove their morals ifi any way. He
simply wants to gratify their thwart-
ed ambition and show them Coney
island*and the Bowery before they are
yanked back home by- angry parenfs.
T'.at is what most of tl'em run away
fc—to see Coney island and the Bow-
ery—and this old codger argues that
any boy who has grit enough to stand
the hardships of a stolen ride to New
York ought to be allowed to see .thoSte
places. His benevolence isn’t all
Don’t forget the first number of tbc
Lyceum course Oct. 7.
J£au5 OH ESD;
A baby whs born to Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Boutin Thursday nig'il but lived
only a f'*\% hours. •
II. R. Christopher was in Guthrie Fii
day on legal business,
ARKANSAS LliflIBFR COMPANY
John Mashaw, tbc colored fellow who
carved up Henry Turner last week, was
taken to Guthiie Tuesday and lodged in
the county jail. Judge Eckman derided
tiiat bis bond was not quite sufficient and
that tlic c mu';, In-! la Her Tifce charge
of him, *
Read Caldwell & Son’s public sale Dill
on the front page of this issue.
Section Foreman Hrlgbtwell has been
transferred to Navlna and moved his
family there Wednesday
You take no chances In inlying Capital
Muir—every sack -d and tolly guar
anlred.oy id. Stockton Grozny.
Joe Scddetb retnr icd Satnrclay morn,
ing from southern Kansas where he has
beou the past several mortl.s
Ground feed of all kintjs at the lowcs
prices at t lie Stockton Grocery.
John Kelton, brother in law of Q, IT.
Leo, and si9ter, arc here on a visit.
Ilalph Gephai” inis !e:,-3ed flic opera
ho p d will . iiiai, ,.iuic th - c’ti.ing
year. This season s Lyceum course has
ala > been ttirnr 1 otuu hi n by 1bt j ro-
niulers with 11: c .iinuteeof an "even
break."
Guy Ohesnut was hero from Outline
i lies 1 i > i is’, ling t h^ p mo business.
E. E. GREEN Prop.
. ••
ah t i I 'v ilt Moats. Oyster
rul Fish in season. Id it Ii-
e st pri t < pai d foi 1! i dtts .
‘fillip -
N B. C. crackers, fresh and crisp, by
the box Okie lb. at, II »nt;ht m’a Grocery.
Mrs. Henry I An rc*
turned Friday evening from tlieir visit
in Illinois,
Mrs BaileyeFIder sold their household
o/Teets on tho streets last Saturday and
will soon join iRiloy at Kaunas (Mty.
I will ■ fib Bn i s Sc|>. Uj, ini Ship”
man Sep *8; for (.’lillootc Oct. f>; foi
Fields A B . uford Oct. x*. for +1 O.
Thorp < #<rf. Id; for W. fi. (’ox Oct. 1*J
for Oiiniets Oct. ^8
A. I.. IiUDiBUHci, Auctioneer.
Tlu* Fan lor Hotel wants a good,
eady boy 1 do ebon flits Is a od
i. -u * for -■ >mi- i »untry€bo> who would
liku* to /«ttond school iu (• wn,
Edmond
PHON E
Fd Itankin was quite sick the
first of the week but. is reported better
♦ t this writing.
(Taud Barm s wontd^vu to
Hu* last of the week reterning Sunday
wirli a betterT«alf. / Here’s our host
wislwH.
There have been several parties iu
' >vnu lately looking for houses i>» i vt
Vacant residence properties are ^mighty
scaice In Coyle these days and about the
only way to secure anything in tin’s line
is to buy or build.
Don’t Overlook
tiiat subscription. If you
are in arrears remember
that we can always find
good use for
A I IV ^ n 111 ire E /. il fruit j u
left,— they cun*t lie heat.
* llought >n’s Grocery
Mi-,s tiiici 11'Mi vlit nn went to Crescent
Die Inst of the we* tii :i-ust, In the store
at that place.
» Choice Oklahoma Parms to sell on easy terms
Insurance of all kinds written in standard Co s
the MONEY
Houghton’- Grocery
Friday will he Press Day at the Okla-
homa JState Fair an l groat preparations
are being made to entertain the newspa-
per boys of the statu in a royal luauoer.
Ouu thing wc must say of tbc big towu
ou the Canadian and that is she always
treats her visitors right,
j THE©. LOWER .
| Real -Estate, Loans and
| Insurance
I I owe^jt and best forms on farm loans. A gen
exchange bureau in connection. See me i
you have anything to trade.
5 • • •
Stronger
Than
The
Law ”
Physician and Surgeon
CuUs uiswprci! prompt.)’ day
or ni.;lit. *Otiice rooms Peoples
Slato Hink Building.
Office Phone No. r)h
0 Cotton will be coming in by the last of
the week lu good shape when our farm
era wifi have a lilt I* money to pul in
• nit i his v.■rysfiF.«;98sr> artich
ibnt it would bo a strange experience lo
boin possesdon of any noticeable amt unt
50 UD
l TAT HER
COUNTtR
^POCKtr
SOLE
LEATHER
COUNTER
(>ill cni m .[»<Midi iu. h: p hi I’M f ah ing
a lay olT during tin* hot wcuther of the
past few weeks. \V«‘ certainly do uot
blame them ns we wou.d have done the
same thing had the opportunity oc
cut red. However wc would like lo see
them nil lake liolu ai.d send iu some
good, newsy letters each week fiom now
on.
Livery and feed Stable
•F. \V. RUSH, Prop.
Feed and Lively acciiiiinodii-
tioris at reasonabP prices. We
give satisfaction - try us.
D rin H this
Ad v e rt ______
M.nf to our soUdus-mcrsou* «
S fore.
You can take a saw, hatchet or knife and diucct the
‘ Stronger-Than-T'he-Law ” shoe \nd you'll find it honestly
made of good leather through ru -1 through. It is a Star
Grand” Shoe:
i ho upper, are ma.lc of Clironie- : "3tronger-Than-The-Lsw shoe.
made tor men. boys *11111 youths
-i lie mad*. You c 't at $2.7h up to $J..S0. Also fur
ivar tiiis leather and you van hurdly women, misses and children ,t $1.50
wear it ont. up to $2.25. ^
'I he counters heels and double "Star Brand shoes are marie in
’ole. are of the line t oiv leather. over _<H) styles in our own modern
I his shoe is put to - er I soil won't factoritr. Every pair is honestly
It will keep V ,.!•’• and made of GOOD leather. Nosubsti-y
i ive jou double w: . lutes for leather are ever used.
The "Stron 'i ", 'han-Tl.e-Law" Always ask for and Insist on having
*. tliejargesl ,1- m y work shoe "Star Brand’ shoes. Look tor the
m the world. Ii i .ie trongesi and Star on the heel. It protects you
1- iii-e-.t V , I„. made. It is against inferior shoes, many of which
both in.niioii. - and good looking are made by convict labor.
arc ,.eTul agents for "Star Don’t let any men haul offer you
B ,n« oi '/Something lust as , n .! nine to
...... Ii, w it us for‘‘Stronger-Than-l*e-Law ’
is marl tins aJoertisrmenl ! and a full line of other 5Ui Bland
with pou * ami ii, to see the tut shoe. i shoes./'
i - « .fh-
i a-*r.. .. ' s*** “r - -■ ■'
.SOLE LCATHEH MtfLJ
auctioneer
Live Stock and iA.rm S.tl, •
Specialty. Headquarters Mul
hall, or^et dates at r.itlv r Itatil^
Covle, Okla. '6 tf
HJ&. Ov< icratTu candidate
for county coinmlssiouer from die tliirti
district of Fayiie Couuly, whs a pleasant
caller at ihisotlice Saturday. Mr. Ov
holt seems to be a ihhu of considerable
businesi* ability ami, if elected, promise
to do ail in his powi r to ,0r ii the at
fairs of the county are coudueied with
as little expens as possible to the lax
LAWYER
Physician and Surgeon
; i miptly attemit •)*ttuy**or
, Offivu witli Thomas Drug
o. Residence phone 58,
Office phone ,jCi,
Practice iu all the CourtP of Oklahoma
\\ i Is and legal papers coneetly drawn
Expert examiner of titles t.o real estate.
•Veterinary Surgeon,
Now located in C ,yl«, O 'a
Does a o eti^i al pi .a’
ary, Medicine, Surgery ate
Dentistry. Phone 2<,
ollice
Office 3rd door cast of [,o^t
(t)YLK. OKLA’
o tr reporter caught the folluwiug
C’>,\leltc, gel ., wv.-t I, , Tut-,lay tuejn
ing’s passenger some going to Guthrie
hu,1 the rest to Oklahoma City to Dear
Teddy aud take it, tho state fuir: ii.’ F,
Burknatu. Mrs Leu Uuckuau,, Mrs. Boy
Teal, Mrs. GrO, McLuro, Mis W D.
Knight, Mr. ahd Mrs. V, il. Lee, J IL
Knight, Alf Johnson, Arthur Rhoads, C.
P. Sbaruiu, W. 3. Uopkias and mcther,
Mrs. l'iefchei, Miss Knox, John Signs
B. J. Dobson and 'V. £, boutloy.
I. M. Swallow, M. i)
and Drugless Healer
\,,w located iu Coy If* Oklu.
cures all kinds of chronic diseases.
We euro where medicines fail,
W,.- V, tv.,v<- the cause and nature
cures you, why poison your
system with drugs.
Office opposite postolfice.
It*Will save you time and
money to figure witii ltob 1-ix
on that piece of cement work.
All kinds of conefete nnd cement
block work executed on short
notice and at reasonable price.
Veterinary Surgeon
Now located at Goodnight,
Okla. Treat all diseases of *iive
tock. Dentistry a specialty.
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