Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1904 Page: 1 of 12
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Cimarron Valley Clipper.
VoJ. 5. No. .?/.
COYLE, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY NOVEMBER, 24, 1904
Subscription $ 1 ■ 00
Four good papers for otily, $1
Druggist Gephart was at Guth-
rie yesterday.
Mrs. Antrim is in Guthrie en-
joying Thanksgiving.
We are sorry to report that
father Whipple‘is quite sick.
Francis Rotterman has c'ome
h^me from Guthrie to spend
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Walter Ratcliff and baby
are visiting relatives at Perkins
this week.
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PEOPLE'S STATE BANK, \
We have just received a
barrel.of old fashion New
Orleans Molasses. It is
very line and only 60c per
gallon at the New York
Cash Store.
Don’t Start a Row
The Ladies Band of Perkins
will give a concert at the opera
house, Saturday night, Novem-
ber, 26. Admission 15 and 25c-.
. Notice M. w. A’s.—All M.
W. A. are earnestly requested to
be at meeting Saturday night
Nov. 26 We have a candidate
to initiate and there will be some
thing doing. Arthur Rhoads, V.
C., E. E Green, Clerk.
Ouf line of boys’ and men’s
clothing is going fast and some
sizes are now broken. If you
want a suit of clothes come soon
as we are determined to close
this line 'out by Jan. 1. New
York Cash Store.
It wou’d be much better, in our judgement, for
you to start an account with the Stal«*
■tank.
We carefully look after the_ wants of our custo-
mers, and protect their interests.
We still have a few cotton picker's memo books
left, whiclf you are welcome to for the asking.
OFFICERS.
Grandma McKay returned
Wednesday frtm a 6 month’s visit*
to relatives and friends in Mis-
souri.
ArtYiur Rhoads received word
Tuesday of his patent for the dis-
play of hoseVy and handkerchiefs,
had been granted. This patent
is one of the most convenient
things for the display of hosery
and handkerchiefs we have ever
seen and we t!o not see why it
will not b£ a ready seller.
J. L). Townsend, Pres., C. L. Minnich, V. Pres.’
M. E. Fruin, Cashier.
PEOPLE'S STATE BANK,
COYLE, OKLAHOMA.
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SMALLPOX.
Therd is no danger taking it ff
you have yoyr wgrk done at'
Coyle, or will your pictures Took’
as though you have had it be-
cause they will be'finished up nice
and smooth., I will .unti' Dec. To
give one enlarged * picture- free
with every dozeh cabinets'. Call
and see if I am not doing the
•best work in Oklahoma.
Yours for business,
. I. P. IIenthorn.
\ A bunch of bargins for this week
\ ^iAT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE
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Bargain No. 1.
5 dozen men’s and boys’ corduroy and cas-
simere caps with ear protections. These caps
are exceptionally good values at the price
Each only 25c
1 *
Bargain No. 2..
40 dozen men’s and boys’ jersey fleeced
lined glove for dress ware, Also 5 dozen
men’s and boys’ leather front and back fleeced"
lined glove. They go at,tHe small 'price per
pair 25c
Bargain No. 3.
iooo yards of comforting mjting, thjsse are
just the thing for comfort,lining. Very warm
and fast color have thetrnn all colors yd 5c
Bargain No. 4. Dress Goods.
36 inch, wide wool casYimer per yard 30c
36 inch all wool sacking per yard 45c
42 inch all wool serge in brown, black and
red, extra heavy, per yard 5oc
28 inch all wool, trecot waisting all shades
per yard «, * 35c
Bargain No. 5.
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Grocery Department.
7 lbs^ake hominy
25c
7 lbs cracked hominy .
25c
Good cracked rice 51 bs • ...
•25c
Fancy head rice 3 pounds
25c
Fancy apricots 2 popnds
25c
Fancy^ peaches per pound
loc
Sun dried apples 4 pounds
25c.
4 lbs good prunes new crop
25c
3 lbs fancy prunes new crop
25c
4*lb8 2 crown raisins “
25c
3 lbs 3 crown raisins “•
25c
1 lb 4 crown fancy muscattle
raisins new crop
loc
3 lbs ginger snaps
25c
7 bars white Russian soap
25c
7 bars swift p'ride'
25c
Country Sorghum per gal
40c
3 lbs good stick or mixed
* candy
i5c
• ' Bargain No. 6.
School -Shoe, for the Girls.
Have you-ti ied a pair of our .accadamy
kangaroo calf, school sh*oes for the girls, they,
will stand the knocks of the girls that .walks
two and three miles to school. • Double at toe
si/e .* lo to 12 $1 35 . l3.to 2 $1.50
Bargain-No.. 7.
School Shoe for the Boys. •
Heavy Kangaroo half double sole, double
toe. These are tanned in" oil and will never
.get hard and will turn water. Try a pair if
you want something good,’ $1.50 and $1.85
Bargain No. 8.
Dry Good.
36 inch wide L L muslin per yard*
Comfort calico per y’d
Heavy storm‘flannel per yard .
Heavy dress outing per yard (
36 inch bleached muslin per yard
Large bed spreads each only
6c
5c
IOC
loc
7qc
ARTHUR RHOADS, & CO, COYLE,
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OKLA
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Garner, E. J. Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1904, newspaper, November 24, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913441/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.