Canadian Valley Record. (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Canadian Valley Record.
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Volume II.
k Money Making Education, j from the witching glan« of ten
* J ' der eyes, left goodbye kisses on
The following letter is self to look death in the
explanatory and shows the Capi- ^ on desperate fieids. And
tal City Business College of | when the war was over he quiet- !
ly took up the thread of love and
Guthrie a quick road to success.
Capital City Business College,
Guthrie, Okla., Dec. 22, '05.
Guthrie, Okla.
Gentlemen: I write you this
letter to show you my apprecia-
tion for what you have done for
tne. I have completed the Byrne
Simplified Shorthand in your
school and have found it to bean
excellent system. I recommend
it and the school to anyone de-
sirous of taking such a course.
life as best he could, abetter citi-
zen for having been so good a
soldier."
A. D. Outhier, of Homestead
township, has announced as a
candidate to the Constitutional
convention from the 38th district,
subject to the will of the repub-
lican primaries. We are not in
that district, but when such men
as Mr. Outhier come out for office
I knew nothing of shorthand We feel like saying something
before entering your school and gdod in their behalf. A. D.
took the examinations and passed j Outhier is a farmer, well educat-
with excellent grades after four | and very popular with the
weeks and two days study. 1 at J people of the north end of Blaine
once accepted a stenographic po-: county. His honesty and integ-
sition at a good salary. rity has never been questioned
With best wishes, I am, and he would make an ideal dele-
Your fr'end and pupil, Stella j;ate to go to the constitutional
Kaymaker(Stenographer t'lias. convention and the voters of the
H. Filson, Secretary and Ex-of- 38th district will never regret
• their action should they nomi-
CLOSING OUT-
===== The Following Goods:
!
2 XX Century Sulky Plows, -
2 Robin Hood Sulky Plows,
4 Thompson disc Plows, - •
2 Double-disc Monitor Drills
2 Double-disc Dempster drills,
3 Single-disc Dempster drills,
3 14-18 Ohio disc Harrows, -
Harrison "Wagons,
$40.
36.
55.
70.
70.
68.
28.
70.
HERM&S, - The Hardware Man.
ticio insurance Com J
A SPLENDID RECORD.
Read her letter.
Guthrie, Okla., Oct. 20, 05. I
Capita' City Business College,
Guthrie, Okla.
Gentlemen:—Without any pre-
vious knowledge of bookkeeping
and shorthand I entered your
school and studied both subjects.
I completed the same in 3 1-2
months, immediately after which
a position was secured for me by
th - college. I found the B>rne
Practical Bookkeeping and Sim-
plified Shorthand easy to learn
and can read my notes like print.
Your thorough, practical train-
ing and modern courses of study
will enable anyone who will ap-
ply Themselves to soon be earn-
ing a good salary.
Your friend and pupil,
Tekla Gustawok.
The Man With A Button.
Report Of The Condition
r OF THE
their action snouiu mtj FIRST STATE BANK
nate him, and should he receive at Cantont, in the Territory of OMaho-
. , • , ..1,1 at the close of business Septem-
the nomination his election would 190g;
be assured.—The Geary Journal. * RESOURCES.
— m m m Loans and Discounts $13,647.91
The Editor Who -Dassent." j1< £*£&8ecured3,092.94
Brown County World: A chMk^andOther Cash Items ' 14«-55
whole lot of people seem to im- ggjg.
agine that an editor keeps *.er- 1 Caah and gjght Exchange 3,613.23
tain things out of the paper be- j xoUi $30,307.84
cause he "dassent" publish any-, LIABILITIES,
thing that concerns certain peo- Capital Stock Paid In $l0'SSS
pie. Mistake. No editor with ^fwided "profita, Lew Ex-
back bone, and there are a few | penses and Taxes Paid 4 l.w>
with much more back bone than In$^al Depos,t8 u ec i6,£09.22
people will give them credit for, ' Jime Certificate of Deposit ^2.15
will keep things out of his pai er jC^\er>g checks Outstanding 1,473.87
because he "daj-sent" publish $30,307.84
tnem. No ties of race, cr<-ed. territory of Oklahoma, gs>
color, kinship or business will jj* |^h"worth, Cashier of the
prevent the average sensible edi- ab<Jve named Bank do solemnly swtar
tor from giving the news. No,th.t t^,.bo e ^
PIANO
FREE!
w
A $403 03] Piano to be Given
Away by The Record to the
Most Popular Lady.
VOTE TO-DAY
■lub that
that the aoo\e smicurei... -
, said Bank has no other liabilities and
any lodge, church, not endorser on any note or obliga-
clique or business iu.eres,
threaten to swing over him will 'and belief, so help me God.
keep him from publishing legiti-! * SoulHwo,™. Caahjer.
We know not who wrote the
following, but be he high or low-
ly, he here pays a beautiful trib-
ute to the volunteer soldiers of
the Civil war:
"Sometimes in passing along
the street I meet a man who in
the left lapel of his coat wears a
little bronze button. The coat
is often old and rusty, the face
seamed and furrowed by the toil
and suffering of adverse years;
perhaps above it hangs an empty
si eve and below it stumps a
wooden leg. But when I meet
a man who wears that button
doff my hat and stand uncovered
in his presence yea to me the
very dust his weary feet have
trodden is holy ground; for I
know that man, in the dark hour]
of the nation's peril, bared his
breast to the shell of battle to
keep the flag of our country in
the Union sky. Maybe at Don-
alson he reaches the inner trench;
at Shiloh held the broken line; at
Chattanooga climed the flame-
swept hill, or stormed the clouds
at Lookout Heights. He was
not born to a soldier life. His
country's summons called him
from the bench, the forge, the
loom, the mines, the store, the
office, the school, the college, the
sanctuary.
••He did not fight for greed or
gold, to find adventure or to win
renown. He loved the peace of
quiet ways, and yet he broke the
clasp of clinging arms, turned
W, rv JjU Ij 1 nnuni «* *
Subscribed and sworn to before me
mate news if he is any man at thi8 8th day of September, 1906.
c . % • j o, m. lemon,
all. But there are a few things [seal] Notary Public,
that the average man does not My commission expires SepL 9 1909.
consider when he is figuring out j Correct-Attest: C. R. Williams,
Thk Rkcokd wants 1,000 new subscribers. The management
has not the time to get out and rustle them. But we must have
new subscribers, and in order to get them The Record will give
awav a $400 PIANO FREE OF CHARGE. What do you think of
that? We don't know, neither do we care; we must have new su -
I bribers and have them quick. How can you get this piano? This
way With every dollar cash on new subscription* we will give
- - l00 votes, and the lady getting the most votes at the close of the
j. W. Cornell, iuu vote. ni>nn i« a Cable-Nelson—a stan-
W. R.Southworth, contest gets the piano free. The p disolav
Directors. , d i„strument and sells at retail for $400. It is now on . p y
at Talboy's Pharmacy, it will make a nice present for -
wife or daughter. Now, ladies, get busy right away. Wbj? J*
cause now we give 100 votes with every dollar cash until Octo
16th; after that time you will only get fifty votes for each dollar
No lady can enter this contest who does not live within 25
mlleNofemP"oyee of The Recokd shall be eligible in this contest
i utskuuHi ... ,, Renewals will be taken the same as new subscribers tat not
Tie Pascal who practices d*. JSS j ^ h mmTte ove^ttaT amount will be entitled to
8S«SJ2?K5 381-*11100'votes for each dollar until October 6th-™ one cent a vote.
11,1 . , Vw/.h«ncrP for Clearing House
what, or more correctly, what
not to put in his oaper. Among
those things are the inndcent
children of the brutal husband
who mercilessly beats his inoffen-
sive wfie, or the faithless wife
Report 0! The Condition
OF THE
BANK OF CANTON.
sive wtie, or me laumtM wa.a. ■ canu>n, >n the Territory of Okh."
who openly violates her marriage •' S«PUm"
i, and exposes her shame to 1 r ' RESOURCES:
the pitiless scorn of the com- Loans and Discounts $15,890.14
1 V Overdraft, secured and un-
brothtr by publishing the truth
about his disreputable father
merely to punish the old man.
A thousand thoughts flash
through a sensible editors head
impunity ami oincrwwc "goring House 116.57
himself in a manner that deserves , Cagh and sight Exchange 3,699.16
critii ism in the press is often j Total $22,413.88
shielded from exposure because LIABILITIES.
he has an aged honorable father Capital Stock Paid In $
land a christian mother living in u^^ed nprotits, Less ex-
1 the community, who would read penses and Taxes Paid ^ 1|6.89
the truth should it be told about J"Deposits Subject
their son. And why should x&fS&k.*. .* Deposit
newspaper humiliate that young Caaj,ier's Checks Out-
' standing 1,572.53
Total $22,413.88
Territory of Oklahoma, sg
County of Blaine, .
I E. Eugene Willis, Cashier of the
tlirougn a sciibiu.c —- above named bank, do solemnly
before he allows anything of the that Ed
kind to be published in his col- is not endorser on any note or ob jig a-
umns. He seeks r give news as
home that the gossip of the town Subscribed and sworn to before me
would gladly ruin; he often keeps this 12th day ofSe^mber, 1906.
quiet when the world wonder^. Notary Public,
why he does, but never play him M conum88i0n expires. Feb. 21, 1909.
as a man who dassent. If you Correct-Attest: 0*v«RWMJia
do he is likely to demonstrate | • D]^c
very forcibly that he dast.
votes tor eaui u«u«i «.n .
Get busy in your locality at once and get the lead and keep it.
We will furnish sample copies of The Record to contes an s
on re^u*®*er to further compensate the contestants we will give ten
per cent commission on all new subscriptions, but remember it is
for cash only. It takes cash, and lots of it, to buy pianos.
Start early and stay with it. For further information call on
or address ^ RECQRD# Cant0n, Okla.
Piano Contest Ballot*
EDITOR RECORD: Herewith is One Dollar for which
send the Canadian Valley Record one year.
1 oast votes for
of in the Piano Contest.
Signed: -
Address: •
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McDowell, C. S. Canadian Valley Record. (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1906, newspaper, September 27, 1906; Canton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175500/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.