Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Canadian Valley Record
by c. s. Mcdowell
Entered as second class matter Sept**..l*a s.
taee at the post-o«>c« at Canton. UitU-. ar-n-r the
SSl 0/ Conareas of March 3. 1S7S.
Published e*«ry Thursday at the new town of
Canton, Blaine county. Okla.
For SiierHf. I b-r«by *nnf utwe myself >
j a candidate to tt c office ot sheurt ot j
Blaine county rubj«>ct u> the wrl t f |
; the K«pttb<ic«.n voters at the primary j
election. Augu.-t 6<h.
. B. URlDCf^IlD
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CoaiShSSiooer. l'hereby an our..> r.y j
; candidacv for County ' ommisaioner
. - from the Second D:stri«:t. Mibj*.ct _ to '
SlIBCRIPTION Sl.00 PER YfcAK ; the will of the ;{* ►.ubhcanj? of Blaine
\ „ r ——•— county at the pri mary, August 6th.
j. C. Boyles.
Okeene, Okla.
a
Morgan for Congress.
i hereby announce myself as a can-
4idate for re-nomination for Congress
in the Second District, subject to the
decision of the Republican primary.
i am deeply grateful for the high
honors the Republicans have heretofore
conferred upon me and I will highly
appreciate their continued support.
Dick T. MORGAN.
For Commissioner. 1 am a candidate
for the office of Commissioner of the
Second District, subject to the will of
the Republican voters at the primary
•lection. August 6th.
George Bill.
County Surveyor. I am a candidate for
renomination to the otfice of county
ui vevor, subject to the choic- 01 the
Republican voters at the primary elec
tion Augus 6th.
J. VV. BKUTON.
Slate Senator. I hereby announce my
candidacv for the office of state.
senator, subject to the approval of the
Republicans of Blaine county at the
primary election, August 6th.
E. J. Warner.
_ _
For Sheriff: I am a candidate for the
office of sheriff of Blaine county, sub-
ject to the pleasure of the Republican*
at the primary election, Aug. 6th.
F. S. Preston.
County Attorney. I am a candidate for
the office of County Attorney, subject
to the choice of the Republicans of
Blaine county at the primary election.
A. L. Bloss.
CANTON PRODUCE CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Hides,
Flour and Feed
EXCI USIVE AtiENTS FOR
CHANCELLOR FLOUR
Made by the Kramer Milling* Co., Antohony, Kai.s.
ASK YOUR GROCER
It he hasn't it come to us.
Large Quanities a Speciaty.
Canton, . Oklahoma.
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legister of Ooeds. I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for Register oi
Deeds subject to the action of the
Republican Primary. My Platform ij
"Good Service and Economy tn the
ad ministration of the office.
D. F. HINKLEY.
For Surveyor: J. H. Lary will be a
candidate for Connty surveyor, subject
to the Republican primary.
For Assessor: I hereby announce my-
self a candidat- for the office of
County Assessor of Blaine county,
subject to the Democratic Primaries
to be h_:d August 6th, 1912.
C. F.. Rickman.
O dell
Bert
Stock Auctioneer
Makes Dates at Eagle City Bank
'Phone at my expense. Prepa ed at
any time to cry sales at home or
abroad. EAGLE CITY, OKLA.
County Judge. I hereby announce as a
candidate for the Republican nomma
tion to succeed myself as County Judge.
George W. Ferguson.
Clerk of District Court I will be a
candidate for Clerk of the District
Court of Blaine county tubjecrt. to the
Republican Primary. If nominate!
and elected I will run the office with.,
the aid of a deputy, except dur-;
terms of court, or at such times as the
volume of business in the office abso-
lutely demands it.
L. \V WiLHirr.
Register oi Deeds, i hereby ann- un. •
for the office of Register ot Deed* <>i
Blaine county, subject to the will
i h j Democratic Caucus. Aug 6th
F. W. Abshire. ; Kagle City.
Couaty Com nisst4.r.er. I hereby ..n
i. iti «-• r«> 'J>n' for the
Commissioner from the S-c^r.d Distr.- ;
blaine county, subject to the H- put.
lie an primaries
John M. Kennedy.
Homestead, Okla
Register of Deeds. I am a candidate
for ch^ «tRce of oi
Blaine counts', subj-ct to the will
the >• publican vote.-s at the pnmane>
Aiitru-t 6th.
John G. I'aRRISH.
County Treasurer. I am a candidate
renomination to the office
Treasurer of Blaine coun y. subject r
the choice of the Democratic primar-
ies. Ausrust 6th.
J. J. Morrison
Caaniy Superintendent. I a> u .unce
a candidate to succeed myself to the
• ■ffi.'e f f'ountv sup rin£e«,dent of
Public Ins*ruction subje- t to the will
i.f *he ^epuhlican primary, Aue. 6th.
Daisy M. Fratt.
Fcr Sheriff, i herein «an--uBc«- jay *1'
as a c-miidaie f<" pher;.'." ffibjttt I*
the Republican r mary. If nominate"
«-id elected I will furnish my own.
teim^ and there v> wi b* no auto expen
t > the county. I also promise if elct
t have my jaiior perform the duties
of ...rice .clerk a^nd save the people the
s-ilar* of one mr.n.
Andrew V. Knoll.
Dixon Township-
TOUCHED HUGO'S KIND HEART
Great Frenchman Aided Beggar With
Verse of Much More Worth
Than Money.
A Frenchman, writing recently upon
'The Mendicants of Paris," recalls a
pretty anecdote of Victor Hugo and a
blind beggar. The beggar was an old
soldier, very feeble and quite sight-
leas, who was led every day by bis
little granddaughter to a certain
street corner, where he waited pa-
tiently for such scanty alms as the
hurrying public might drop into a
small box that hung from his neck.
One day a group of gentlemen halt-
ed near him, chatting, and he heard
the" name by which they called the
one who lingered longest. Reaching
forward as he, too. was about to go,
be caught him by the coat.
' What do you want,-my good man?"
asked the gentleman. "I have already
given you two sous."
"Yes. monsieur, and I havo thanked
you," replied the veteran. "It Is some-
thing else that I want."
"What is it?"
"Verses.**
"You shall have them," said the gen-
tleman; and he kept his word. The
next day the blind soldier bore on his
breast a placard with a stanza to
which was appended the name of Vic-
tor Hugo: and tha arms In the box
were quintupled. The lines may be
thus translated:
Like Belisarius and like Homer blind.
Led by a. young child on his pathway
dini.
The hand that aids his need, pitying and
kind.
H- will not see, but God will see for
him.
—Youth's Companion.
P. EVANS
LAWYER
►
Will practice in all Counties and
in all Courts.
OFFICE WITH THE RECORD
Canton, Okla.
1 Jr. C. V,. I racy >l
\ : \ I x \ a A I) SURGEON y
canton, oklahoma >
>r}u r- \5 in* ©J Canton
> Residence 24 v
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K. d. INbOW
J WEi.HR
Watch uil ^ ■«' Repairing" a
^ne "i;• t«v Or-^'i and S-.'wing"
K'-paire*1.
!''ir>i cl;'.s> work. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
N. Broadway, Canton
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Buy a Silo
One-Piece Fir
Staves.
Best Hinge Doors.
Call and get priccs. We can
save \on mouev.
Hill-Engstrom Lbr. Go.
E. E. EVERETT. Mgr.
Canton, - - - Okla.
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3. F. &A. M.
Canton Lodge
Ho. 418,
Mee^n every first and third Friday
nights of each month. Visiting breth-
err cordially ir.vited tu attend.
H. J. Fleming. W M
A L. Slayton, Sec.
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D
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Covnty Cterk. Y ou are hereby autho-
rized to ann unce my name as a candi-
date on the Democratic ticket to fuc-
Cfetl my self a.-? County Clery of Blame
county subject to the decision of the
voters in the August primaries. '
J. H. Craven.
Rush Hour In Indianapolis.
The Sardine Special" on the Irv-
lngton street car line last night car-
ried 141 passengers, or rr.-her the
conductor on the special collected 141
fares. There were some that he did
not get because the special was at
the belt before the conductor could
be hoisted through the various de-
partments of the car.
There were thirty-flve on the rear
platform, figured on a cubic capacity
basis. There was no other way to
estimate It, as legs, bodies and heads
were wedged to such a degree that
tt was practically impossible to tell
to whom each belonged The seating
capacity of the car is forty-one, so
that an even 100 passengers that
were standing paid fare#.—ladianap-
otl News.
Harold Llderkin
VETERINARIAN
Late City Veterinarian and
Pure Food Inspector
Fort Worth. Texas.
Canton. Okla.
to Loan on well secured Chattels
and Real Estate.
Canton Investment Co.
<;
l See N. B. KETCHERSID, First State Bank.
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A. I:. i'ADiSLRG
Physician and Surgeon
Surgery and LMsoases of Childrer I
;i Sp«*v'ialty.
Office Up-Stairs over Residence, j
Calls Attended Day or Niglu |
Phono No. 48 (ianton. Oklo:
For Sheriff. 1 hereby announce my
candidacy for the office of sheriff of
Blaine county, subjec. to the decision
of the Republican Primary. Aug. 6th.
Charles M. Kelley,
Lincoln Township.
AFFIDAVIT.
*tate of Oklahoma,
ft'aine County,
I, W. F. Shultz, being first duly
sworn, depose and say that I am a
candidate for the office of Register of
D^eds of Blaine County, Oklahoma,
c ibjeet to the Republican Primaries,
and if nominated and elected do solemr.-
1 that I will conduct the office
without a deputy at county expense.
(Signed) W. F. Shut.tz.
Subscribed and sworn to before m^.
this 11th day of May, 1912.
(Sea!) • L. E. Trox*i .
Notart Public.
My commission expires June 2, 1013.
Trenchman's Strange Mania.
The latest monomaniac to make
his apr«arance in Paris, is a man who
is obsessed with the Idea of snip-
ping every fur he meets He lies in
wait for women who are wearing cost-
ly furs, and stealthily cuts them and
makes off. When a woman left a
metropolitan train at the Place de la
Concorde, ah« found that half of a
costly bine fox-fur she wore had
been cut off. She went to the near^
est police Btation and made a com-
plaint, and learned that numerous
women had already been there on the
same errand.
canton
A Difference.
Author—Here's an article on "How
to 11t on 12H rents a day -
Editor—Just what we want HI
give you $3 for it
A ,t', „r—What? Why J5 won't buy
"iny d ^er
,ao.F
Meets every Saturday night. Visiting
l Brethren invited.
T. V. Hyer, Secretary.
Wm. Leihsing, N. G.
NORTHERN
Barber Shop.
OTIS COVALT, PROP.
"Always The Best"
Canton, Okla.
LOW
Round Trip Rates
Via.
Orient Railway
-TO--
Arizona, California, Colorado,
Montana, Oregon, Utah,
Washington,
St. Louis, - Chicago.
and many other points.
For further information call on J. R. Lieurance. agent,
Canton, Okla . or write to
H. C. Orr, G.P.A. Orient Ry.
Kansas City, Mo.
Flemings' Barber Shop
FOR A
SHAVE, SHAMPOO or HAIR CUT
While you wait, and all in the latest sty,!?.
rnmmm
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Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1912, newspaper, July 25, 1912; Canton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175847/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.