Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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Canadian Valley Record
^ Volume VIII.
CANTON, BLAINE COUNTY, OKLA., JANUARY 30. 1918.
No. 86.
Bassford, C. M.
Bedwell, T. H
Carte, J. P
Coffey, Smith
DeGraw, Guy
Dickey, M. L —
Eastham Bros
Funk, J. A...
A
DELINQUENT PERSONAL TAX LIST Black, E. R.
OF BLAINE COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA.
Office of the County Treasurer of
Blaine County, State of Oklahoma:
Notice of Delinquent Personal Tax
List.
Watonga, Okla., Jan. 27, 1913.
Pursnant to section seventy six hun-
dred thirty one (7631) of Article Nine
(9) of Snyders Compiled Statutes of
Oklahoma, notice is hereby given and
all persons, companies and corporations
whose names appear in the following
list are hereby notified that they are
indebted to Blaine County, Oklahoma,
for personal property tax in an amount
equal to the sum set opposite their
respective names, and that the said
amount is the total tax for the year of
1912 with penalty and costs computed
up to Feb. 1, 1913 and that the same
is now due and delinquent and if not
paid on or before the first (1) day of
Feb., 1913, tax warrants will be issued
and placed in the hands of the sheriff
of Blaine County, State of Oklahoma,
for collection.
J. J. Morrison,
Treas. of Blaine County.
CANTON CITY
Blue, Anna — $ 1.56
Bates, I. A 1-30
Canadian Valley Horse Co. .10.74
Dr. Chadwick 23.18
Drennan Grain Co. —15.95
Daugherty, S. 5.27
Elderkin, Dr. 13.43
Fiocati, Martin 6.41
19.15
4.83
Barnes, R. P. 13.20
9.86
9.20
3.27
... 4.47
3.60
8.12
7.91
7.14
Fipps, James 21.40
Gerlach, C 9.35
Hosford, Tom 3.38
Holland, Ceo 12.20
Klopfenstine, J. A. 13.20
Klopfenstine, H 2.32
Leirle, E. A._ 3.80
Moore, Sue. M 6.95
Kolenbaugh, F 2.40
Lemon, John — 1*26
McCune Plaster Mill..
Mosier, H. C.
McCormick, H. W.
Norris, Sarah -
Riffle, G —
Southard, Geo. Lee.-.
Sinner, Dave
Joe Venn
Warren, Dee
Wheeler, Frank
Whitten, C;; 1-30
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP
Baker, W. O $46.70
Dixon, Wm 1-95
Goodman, W. A. — 4.45
66.95
Myers, Wm. D 5.84
10.96
1.80
7.25
1.26
4.01
3.34
3.79
Mansfield, T. H.
Owins, C. M
Owings, D. M.
Offut, John — - —
Pearson, E. Y
Pester, Jacob
Romine, J. W.
Reed, Bert - 1-56
Simmons, S. T. —
Schwake, Carl
Stevens, W. H —
Sink, D. R
Swagells, W. A
Sutton, J. G.
Thmft« Poverty
Haskins, J. F,. — 14.95
Jaquith, J. F -— 8.85
Krebs, Dr 1 80
Mason, Sam 40.40
Poitrey, Louis ..... 6.25
Ross, E. E. 27.15,
Searcie, J. — 2.85
Slayton, O. E. 3.55 [
a Tewett, A. B._„ 65 i|
1 14. 1 Thornburg, W. S >...56.60
1'88 Welding, C 3.051
.92 I -a*—-- -
313i MARKET REPORT.
VP
AVE SOME
MONEY
Copyright br C. E. 7.
YOU
>UT some money in the bank
and you will defeat poverty.
Everybody has a horror of poverty.
There is only one way to insure against it, that is to
cultivate a habit of thrift which you can easily do by
putting money in the bank.
3.05
8.81
.... 4.12
Klein, Mike
Ketchersid, N. B._
Leslie, Lee..
Hanley Hotel
Kirk. W. R - 133
3.37
2.66
78 23
... 3.45
_ .87
_ 5.35
5 11
... 2.85
.. 5.75
.... 2.76
... 1.57
McDaniels, Wm. —
Myers, J. S.
Myers, Wm.
Neff, Leroy
Tucker, Saben 1-78
Wolf, Roman -
Warren, Ed
CARLTON TOWNSHIP.
Arndt, R. A
Bartel, Peter
Beach, J. E. -
Baens, L. H.
Nkkells, Simpson
Palmer, J. E
Pametickey, John
Palmer, S. B
Seelke, C. G. 11.07
Smith, W. A 5 65
Tichenor, Florence 14.03
CANTON TOWNSHIP
Atwood, C. E. —$ 7.24
Barker, C. E. *.48
Boston, J. M
Boston, Ray
Byers, Mrs. C. W
Conaly! John
Condonier, A
Chrispens, Fred—
Coffey, G. W
Coffey, J. A
Floyd, Grant
Flint, August
Frost, S. W
Harkness, E
Klump, Christopher
. 1.08
. 4.82
.. 1.84
_ 1.84
.. 6.49
11.87
.. 1.98
„ .98
.. 1.08
... .80
... .84
„ 1.32
.... 3.10
.... 1.30
.... 1.18
.... 2 98
.... 2.52
Sale Paper, Wanted!
We desire some good sale paper.
If you are contemplating having
a sale, consult us first. We will
furnish clerk and buy your notes.
FIRST STATE, BANK
Canton. Okla.
The Accommodating Bank
Spacial to The RECORD.
Kansas City Stock Yards, Jan.
27, 1913.- Killing kinds of cattle
g'^2 declined 10 to 25 cents last week,
and stockers and feedtrs sold 20
to 30 lower the last half of the
week. Country buyers heard of
the lower prices and bought free-
ly after Tuesday, the outgo to
farms for the week reaching
15,000 cattle, out of a total run
of 40,000 head. The decline in
fat stuff last week, ^which was
greater at other markets than
here, especially at Chicago, had
the effect of halting the heavy
liquidation of partly fat steers,
and the run here today is but
10,000 head. Everybody had to
show their hand on the buying
side today, and all hands proved
to be ^tnpty, hence the market
is strong to 10 higher today, ap-
plying to qoth killing and coun-
try grades. The top on fed steers
last week was $8.25, but two
loads of steers here today receiv-
ed a bid of $8.65, which the
owner refused, holding out for
1.85. They are prime Here fords.
Bulk of the fed steers go between
$7.00 and $8.00. Cows are a lit-
tle lower than ten days ago, and
bulls are off 25 to 40 cents, but
all killing kindi appear now to
be on a stable basis. Veal calves
bring up to $10.50, and will sell
around present figures till dairy
calves begin to swarm to market,
several weeks ahead. Middle
class quarantine steers sell at
$5.25 to $6.75, best steers $6.90
to $7.35. Stock steers sell at]
$6.00 to $7.25, feeders $6.90 to
$7.50, $1.40 above a year ago.
Hogs are not changing much
in price lately, the market steady
today, top $7.40, bulk $7.25 to
$7.35. The net result last week
was a gain of 10 cents on light
hogs, and a loss of 5 cents on
heavy weights, which accounts
for the narrow range of prices
today. The packers hope for
larger receipts of good weight
hogs later this winter and next
spring, as weight making is
profitable at the present price of
corn. The situation in the hog
market this winter certainly
should stimulation the business
of hog raising.
J. A. Rickart,
Market Correspondent.
BANK OF CANTON
"THE PIONEER,"
LUMBER FOR SALE!
We are overstocked on a
few kinds of Lumber that
we will sell at cut prices.
Come and see us.
C. I. BUCK,
Manager.
Big Jo Lumber Co. I
Dp. Beep, Dentist
Permanently Located at Thomas
will be in Canton
Tuesday and Wednesday of Each Week.
Office Over Johnson's Drug Store
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Latest Methods in all lines of
DENTISTRY
Best Photos for the money
Canton, on Saturdays.
Diamond Livery & Feed Barn
KING & SON, Proprietors.
Successors to S. N. Daugherty.
Same Old Stand But Under New Management.
at
WEST MAIN ST.
Canton, Okla.
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