Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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Stop That itching
There is a lot of skin trouble in Coyle
and surrounding territory this spring, j
We will sell you a jar of piue Star
Remedy on a guarantee for Itch, Ec-
zema, Ringworm, Tetter, or cracked
hands, Old Sr res or Sores on Children.
Will not stain clothing and has a pleas-
ant odor.
I). GEPHART DP.ITC cTO»l .
Are just as universal in their pesterence as
taxes, they collect at the milk pail. I)i*. Hess
fly chaser makes work horses workable du' ing
fly time and saves' swear words. Trades day
only: I gal.’ Dr. Hess fly chaser and spray $i.,s<>
Chlor-e Dixo tooth paste and 25c brush 50c
:• H. Gephart Drug Go. :
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♦ * “TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST" ' ♦
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CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER,
WANDELI.& SON, Publishers.
Established 1900. Published Every Thursday Subscription 1.5$
nieren at the Postoltica dt Cuvle, Oklahoma, as Second Class W
* Local
* News
£4* 4*-*’4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* •4*
Ellison Weldon visited home
folks the past week
Circle No. 1, M. E. Aid, will
I serve sandwiches, coffee, pie, ham-
j bergers, etc., on the First Nat-
ional Rank corner, July 10.
M. E. Fruin returned the last
of the week from his trip to Wis-
eonsi n.
Jas. Byrne came home from
Shidler Saturday for a short visit
returning Sunday.
Vote Addie C. Rickard for
Court Clerk, Guthrie Township.
Adv.
Judge (i. W. Partridge will
speak on the street, Saturday
J uly K, in 2:30 p. m.
Stop talking about your trou-
ble Take Tanlac.
11. 1 lepharl I h ug ( u.
Miss Nannie Weldon |»-ni ilie
4th with her mother and sister'
in Coyle.
Mrs. B. F. Cleaver visited her
grandifiother, Mrs. Hugin, sever-
al days the past week
Seth Thompson returned to
his work of selling aluminum
ware in Stillwater Tuesday.
Dr. Bobbitt is moving here
from Marshall and will have of-
fices over the Murphy Hardware.
Mr. and Mrs. Nix of Oklahoma
City, visited Mrs. Nix’s parents.
Air and Mr! 1 B LaBelle a
couple of days the first of the
week.
FOR SALE: Bigred cow giv-
ing four gallons milk a day.
Virge Ward.
Congivisman Swank will speak
at Perkins at :! oelock and Covle
at 8 p. in., ne^t Wedn ■ .day, July
12, Let all who can come out
and hear our congressman.
Ilf
*)K
FOR THE
| jO Y OU know of anyone
who is old enough ro
read, who has not seen that
sign at a railroad crossing?
If everyone has seen it at »um«
time or other, *.hen why doesn't
the railroad let the a , 1 r. \
away? Why doe# the ra. .
company continue to >• p
• thosft signs at ever}* crossing i
Maybe you think, Mr. Merchant,
"Mist everybody knows my
store, l don't hr.ve to advertise."
Your store and your gor eed
more advertising than . • r; if.
roads need do to warn j eoj It
to “Look Out for the Carr*"
Nothing is ever completed in tht
advertising world.
The Department Store, are a
very good example—they
continually advertising i
they are continually do:
good bucine**.
If It pay* to run a few ads 'round
about Christrna* time, it cer-
tainly will pay you to run ad-
tertisements about all the limes
it » just Lualiici*, that's all tw
ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER
Charter No. 12141
Report of the condition of’the
First National Bank
at Coyle in the State of • Oklahoma, at
closo of business qn
June .30, 1922
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including re-
discounts, acceptances if other
banks, and foreign bills of ex-
change or drafts sold with in-°
dorsements of this bank .,$90,449.80
Overdrafts, secured, none
unsecured...... 219.18!
Total United States Govern-
ment aecurities.......... 37,090X0
Other bonds, stockR, securities,
, etc......................... 6,076.’0
Banking House.. $3,000.00
Furniture and Fixt. 3,000.00 5,000.00
Lawful reserve with Federal
Reserve Bank.............* 7,938 91
Cash in vault and amount due
from national banks.. .....21,733.27 ,
Exchange for clearing house. 281,55
Miscellaneous cash it^n*..
Redemption fund with U. S-
Trea3urer and due from U.
S. Treasurer.............. 1,250.00
Total.
170,039.01 .
LIABILITIES ♦
Capital stock paid in.. ____ $25,000.00 ♦
Surplus fuud. . ___________ 2,500.00 «
Undivided profits, less expen- 1 J
ses and taxes paid........ 1,269.87 ?
Circulating notes outstanding 25,000 00 J
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j Bi£ Drawing j
| -on Monday, July 10 j
I On account of flic ist Trades Day to be .
♦ held at Coyle on July 10, we have decided to ♦
♦ postpone our drawing to that date in order *♦
♦ to co-operate with the Commercial Club in ♦
♦ making this dav the biggest event ever held
l in Coyle. • ’ f
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We are going to give away the follow- ♦
ing absolutely FREL* ♦
♦
One 45-lb . all cotton Mattress, two tone * ♦
ticking. *
One Ligett & Platt, gau ran teed bed spring. ♦
$3.00 worth of photographs. ♦
Oiv-* O’cedar Mop and bottle (J’cedar polish. ♦
A ticket with every 50 cent purchase dur=
ing this month. Save your tickets from the 1
last drawing as they will he good in this ♦
drawing. Call in and see our line of furni- ♦
ture. rugs, traveling hags, etc. and get our ♦
prices. Also a ticket tor every^oc on acct. J
Henthorn Furniture Co. :
403.38 ♦.
Cashier’s checks outstanding
Individual deposits subject to
check................... 53,262.75
Certificate of deposit due in less
than 30 days (other than
money borrowed).......... 10,560.00 o
State, county, or qther municipal o
deposits secured by pledge ol f O
assets of this bank or other- ; !?
wise...................... 21,932.94 g
Certificates of deposit (other
'than than for money bor- jg
rowed)________... ________ 30,120.07 g
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1 SHOE HOSPITAL I
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Vole Ail die Pi i: kill'd for
Gourl (Jerk, Guthrie Township.
Adv.
Lloyd .'.torion and Ed Malone,
a friend, can o up iom Edinond
Friday i-veiling Mi. \i.done
ret unn il Snndlxy evening and
Iiloyd .siayi-d over I lu* II li
Harry lic.un, candidate for
sherrifL and county clerk Adams
were in Coyle yesterday looking
after their political feneesjn this
part of the count y. Roth gentle-
men ur,* good mixer,-; and make
voters wherever they go.
< Jircle No. 3 ol i lie Ladle . Aid
of. the Christ ian Church will
serve ice cream and cake all day
Monday, July 10, Trade's day at
the hand stand. Everybody in-
vited.
Circle No. 1 of the M. E. Aid
will serve refreshments Sales Day
July I®. t Dr. Wade reports that the little
, fo ur year old girl of John Flash’s
to-
Mrs. Jennie McLure returned t hol(J of some strychnine
Sunday evening from a couple ol Hq„ t/i„u ____
weeks visit at Shawnee and Mc-
Alister.
Mrs. Jaunita Jones arrived
this morning for a few days visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Rush, east of town.
Miss Pearl Nelson of White
City, Kansas, was here a couple
of days last week in the intrest
of the Coyle Chautauqua.
“It is one medicine that does
all that’s claimed for it.” Thous-
ands have said it about Tanlac
and so will you if you try it.
H. Gephart Drug Co.
Miss Jessie Rice, who has been
teaching in Portland fotthe past
Vote—Addie C. Pickard for two years, i here visiting her
Court Clerk, Guthrie Township, sister, Mrs, John Dobson. She
—Adv. expects to return to Portland to
_, . ;- teach this winter.
• tanlac is a splendid tonic for
puny, frail, delicate children, li
is purely vegetahle and contains! HOW’S THIS?
day and took some, just how
much is not known. Quick act-
ion saved the day, however, and
she is getting along all light..
Total............... $170,039.01
! State of Oklahoma, )
County of Logan, j 3S'
j I, Nona M. Fruin, Cashier of the
| above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
; best of my knowledge and belief. *
1 NONA M. FRUIN, Cashier, j
Subscribed grid sworn to before me
this 5th day of July. 1922.
(Seal) Sara Townsend,
Correct—Attest: Notary Public
M. E. Fruin, Allred ‘Hare, C. W.
Longan, Directors.
Sells and repairs harness. Also give tick- c
ets with each dollar purchases. I
Something new all the time. jl
F. B. LaBelle, Prop, i
30002..... C 300000000?
The Clipper Job Printing De
partment is fully equipped.
Anw uncemcnls
no minerals or opiates,
H Gephart Drug Co.
W. D. Covel, of Guthrie has
opened a second hand store in
rbe restaurant building on north
Main street and is now ready for
business.
Vot«— Addie C. Pickard for
util
Court Clerk, Guthrie Township.
«*48**
Piiyne Coin Tv
I wisii to announce my candi-
dacy for Cm ill' Superintendent?
of Public In ' ;.• ■ fion of Bayne
County, ■,l>jt, i to l.he action •of
the voter at the Republican
primary.
EMMA A. BASS'LF.B
The Clippei i *authorized i o
announce I,ho name of Olney
Thorney as candidate for county
commissioner 3rd district Payne
count y, subject to the democratic
primarie' Aug. 1st.
Sheriff
1 hereby make announcement
that I will he a candidate for
nomination for sheriff of Payne
county, subject to the decission
of the republican voters at the
August primaries. -
O. R. LILLEY
Logan County
Sheriff
I hereby announce as a candi-
date for sheriff of Logan county
on the Republican ticket, pri-
maries Aug. 1st.
• HARRY BEAM.
For County Attorney
I hereby announce as a candi-
date for the office of County At-
torney of Logan County on the
Republican ticket, subject to pri-
maries, August. 1, 1922. Your
suffrage will be appreciated.
GEO. W. PARTRIDGE
To (he voters of Logan (bounty:
1 urn a candidate for nomination
to the office of County Assessor
for the second term. 1 will ap-
preciate your vote and influence.
W. M. Humphrey,
County Assessor.
Report oX The Condition of
Cimarron Valley Bank
at 'oyle, In the State of Oklaootmi, a* <h*
i*b eof biiRineSfi
June 3<j, 1922
liesourceH •
l/i ns and IMhchiiiiIs
•‘99,2 «2.K3
Oy rdrails .serur»*d iind Uii'ecui'ert
779 93
Set millt‘8 wi lt Banking Board
2,IK!0.« m>
Ht **kK, Bondh, Warrants, etc.
4,076 29
Ba king House t.
1,5(Xi Ot)
Fu iiIIiim I'ldl* i vliii*--
3,197 rfi
StiN-k 1
2l«i 00
1 n 1 iom ltaiih.»
16.6IU M?»
Cl fks .unititiiei • ,1 1I1 iieiiis
b-’xchaiikts for * D ining House
Hi* .8 of Excliange
981 116
•
Oi h in Bank
6,627 17
Total
fl32.M7.ll
* l.inbilitifH
<'n ital Sloek paid in
IU.UUU.Wi
Su'plus Fund
6,000 (HI
llnulvlded profits, l^ss expenses and
’luxes paid fi.rilk.93
individual Deposit-Subject to < 'hei L 86,290.11
Time rerfIfleatesof Deposit
16,687.07
('asliier’s ( neck** Outstanding
651 00
Note* .mi i BUI Red 1 Mounted
10,000.00
Total.
1132,147.11
STATRof Oklahoma, »
County of Hogan, , i
1, J-; E.Cai ter, 1’resldent, of the above
named Hank do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief, so help me God.
E E. Carter, President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6
day of ,july 1922
J. W. Eckmau, Notary Public.
->ly Commission Expires Apr 15,1921
okkkct Attkht: E. E.Carter, (i. K
Chapman, Jennie McClure, Director*
KEPt HI OF THE CONDITION OF
The First State Bank
atPleasint Valley, In the*tate/>f Oklahoma
at the close of business
June 30, Itt‘2‘2
lleeource*
Loans and Discounts . 867,081 81
Overd’fts, secured $ unsecured. 331.54)
Seen ltles with Banking Board 5U0.oo
Stoe .s, Bonds, Warrants, etc., 1,428.71
Banking House 2,338.oo
Furniture and Fixtures - l.ow.oo
Other Heal Estate Owned .... 1,808.41
Due from lUnks 2,780,60
C leeks an d Othei CjisIi Items
Bills of Exchange . ....
Cish in Bunk
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
will da what we clauc for it.—
iurc Catarrh or Deafi*.- caused by
Catarrh We do not claim to cure
any other disease.
HALL’S CATARRH MliDICINE
is a liquid, taken internally, and _ .
acts through the Wood upon the' Republican ticket subject to the
For County Clerk
1 desire to announce my candi-
dacy as County Clerk on the
mucous surfaces of the system, time
reducing the inflammation and re-
storing normal conditions
Ail Druggists Circulars free,
F, J. Cheney « Co, Toledo, Ohio
August primaries. This is my
first-appearance before the voters
of Logan County and I would ap»
predate your support.
£. f>, tmms,
1,29K. xf,
Tot Hi. <>8,067.78
A. H. BOLES
Republican Candidate For
County Judge
♦♦««««
70 Delinquent Children <;o on Parole,
20 sent off, sume of them since released.
I he training <>i 50 at home saves the tax-
payers about $12,000.00 each year and saves
the child.
Wi* endorse the record of JC'lHiF; BOLES and ask that
he be re-nominated and re-i lected COUNTY
JUDGE. Should every officer in the State guard
the interests of'the taxpayer and the children, as
hq has done, our taxes would be reduced.
R. B. NANCE, I,awrie Township,
G. R. BFiCK, Spring Creek Township.
FRED W. RITTERBUSCH, Iron Mound Township.
DR. ROBERT WADE, Coyle, Okla.
J. C. PEARSON, Marshall, Okla.
A good number of
by all. Stillwater pushed the
safe and sane stuff to one side
and put on a regular noisy Four-
th which reminded the older one;
of formei days and was Hip de
light of the youngsters. The
Klan parade was puite a drawing
feature in the evening and the
fire works were very good.
Good to choice
$6.50 to $7.25
Common to good
5.75 to
6.50
Common to fair
3.50 to
5.76
Stock cows and heifers
3.50 to
5.50
Stock calves
5 00 to
7.50
f Stock bulls
4.50 to
5.50
BUTCHER COWS
Good to choice
$5.50 to $6.25
Fair to good
4.00 to
S 50
Cutters #
3 00 to
4.00
Canners
2.50 to
3.00
HEIFERS:
Good to choice
$6.00 to $7.00
Fair to good
5.50 to 6.00
' Common to lair
4.00 to
5.50
to be quite popular as an enter- j CALVES & YEARLINGS:
taining city as.the people always I Sprsbecf
enjoy themselves at tfre Payne Veals, fair to good
county capital.
Lfabilltle*
Capital Htock Find Jn IMUmo.oo
Surplus Fund l.mo.oo
Undivided Profit*, Expended and
Taxes Paid
Reserve for Taxes
individual lv posits .subject to C’k
Time Certificates of Deposit
Note!) amt Hill* Kediscouuled
>8.98
19,837.47
19,Ml ft?
9bS,057.?S
Total
State of Oklahoma f
14.0111117 of Logun \
1, VViu. A Harris, President of the
ab >ve named Bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of ray
knowledge and belief, so help me God.
Wm A Harris, President
Comet—Attest: Wm. A Harris, L B
FrcemAD, Roy Harris, Directors
f0LEYSH0NtY»HAh
covtfb hMll 1 vug,
Kansas City Weekly live
Stock bulletin
Monday's market compared with a
week ago. Cattle 50c lower. Hogs
?5c lowe| Sheep 100 lower
Prospects, steady market balance of
jveek.
BEEP STEERS:
Good to choice fed
Fair to good “
Common to lair "
FEEDERS
Good to choice
Fair to good
Common to Fair
$8.50 to 9.35
5.00 to 8.75
7.00 to 8.00
Veals, common to fair
BULLS:
Killers and
Bolgnas
HOGS:
Light
Heavy
Packing sows
Pigs
SHEEP
$8.25 to $9.35
6.00 to 7.50
(i.50 to 8.00
4.00 to 6.50
Spring, lambs
Lambs, wool
Lambs, shorn
Wethers, shorn
Ewes, shorn
RECEIPTS
$6.76 to $7.60 Cattlc
6.00 to 6.75 Ho*s
6.00 to 0,OO,SllcfP
Monday
16,000
20,000
4,000
$3.50 to 4.60
$10.16 to 10.46
10,00 to 10.20
9.75 to' 9.00
9,50 to 10,25
$11.00 to 11.26
13.00 to 13.50
10 00 to 11,90
6.60 to 7.00
5.00 to 6.50
Last Week
35,400
68,900
38,100
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