Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Wood & Willard
.Machinists and Fixers
Fair Prices and AU Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.
If it can not be repaired we can make it new.
Repairing of Eectric Starters, Storage Batteries and Magnetos
a Speciaty.
We repair Agricu tut, Harvesting and Threshing Machinery,
Automobiles, Electrical, Steam and Internal Combustion Engines.
Sheet Metal and Boiler Work a Specialty.
Near Station—Canton, Okla.
A. B. WOOD.
L V. WILLARD
Canadian Vallej Record
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D J. Mart* of Watonga, demo Advertised Letters.
crattc candidate for county at- A list of the letter* remaining
torney. was mixing with the to- uncalled for it the Canton Pot'
ter* in Canton today. Mr. Marti Office Sept. 1. 1916.
4tJB«CIMPTION ti— PE* >EAlt
i« a pioneer in Blaine county
and is thoroughly acquainted
with conditions morally and fi-;
aiDcu'ly. He is an ardent be-i
liever ia lav enforcement and'
stands pledged to do his who e
duty. He 11 fully competent to]
All rhe office of coaaty attorney
with credit and asks the voters
for their support «ith on.r the
promise of a strict enforcement
of the iawsas they stand on the!
rela- state tee. Mr. Martz is a pioneer
newspaper man and made the'
art. Padberg is visiting
tives at Wichita.
John Henne was a Record cal- Record a P>«* at fil-
ler today. He reports a big J. H. Paulsen and family. J. A.
crowd at bis saie and fair prices. Evans sad family. Wa t Thomas
Clerk of School D:st. So 31
Daisy Thornton
Mr. Yellow Hammer
Mr. Bert Smith
Mr. Albert Parker
Mr. Bill Norton
E. R. Mills
Anguela Hermand
Miss Mary Giles
Mr. J. Coffman
Frace Stand Black
Miss Sina Bamor
Ade-O-Gw-.p
When calling for above please q
say advertised. i%
H. J. Fleming. I*
Postasaster.
THEY'VE GOT IT!
WHAT?
..The Habit..
What Habit?
The Habit of buying Chocolates
SMITH'S BAKERY
P. H. Too bey left Monday for *Bd John and Quil Fike
Covington, wnere he will enter their families. M. I. Marker,
the grocery and restaurant busi- Chas. A. Milier. Troy Stansbury c * 1*
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11 Another 200-lb shipment just re*
} ceived. Another 200 lbs on
A. G. Everett, wife and baby.
aad wife, and Dr. Padberg are
among those attending the state
benefit of the Canton Band was * fOftd. Come and See.
held last evening at the x E *
.... " f,;,,. Ok' hfi«a f.ii parsonage. The band played
are here from 0%aw« omie. the several nice selections and ice
guest <>f hi% brother. E. E. Ev The Tom Thumb wedding was creain vere served
erett a success in every way. The lit- The rcceipts were 117 10
mis* H* *. Hadsell came moo- *< *• cutest ever •
day fur a vis t with ber parents, ■<* enacted their parts to per- * .
departing todiv for her heme at fectkm. The receipts were °T *r WiadTm
Guthrie. about $70 and all who attended or Phooe —^c- c- Wisdom
Mrs. A. N. G ode left Tuesday the entertainment were well
for Downa. Kansas, to visit her
father. A- N ack.ump«i ied her
; 1915 model in A No. 1 running
order. Formerly used by Ford
Demonstration agent. Price
| $250.00 if taken at once. E M.
Rooker. Eag'.e City, Okla.
as far as Wichita.
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Okeene. Okla.
Lost:—Ford Aato License.
FoiDFo«SAL«:-5p. <of,r. So- M5"-
Mumce sad toe North river.—
R. J. Claypool. Caston.
Frank Marker and W« Mc-
Dasiel autoed to Oklahoma City
night to attend the
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My Fall Millinery goods have Fwr*
arrived and all ladies sre invited
to call and make yonr selection.
— Mrs. E. E. Fverett.
The Record Studio is now open
and ready for business. Come
ia and get your Photos sow aad
avoid the holiday rush.
xrs. Geo. Bower sad children
are here from Fairview, the
guest of Cantoe friends.
For Sale—One mowing mach-
ine and rake. Wm. Baade. n
miles west and
north of Cantos.
Canton Machine Shop
WM. LEIHSING, Prop.
Welding of any Known Metal
All kinds of Machine and Lathe Work.
All done on Latest Improved Machinery.
First Class Blacksmithing a Specialty.
North Broadway. Canton, Okla.
T. C. KN00P
Attorney-at-Law
Practice in All Courts,
two miles Office in Bank of Canton Block
j CANTON. OKLAHOMA.
F. R. Buchanan, M. D.
Office Over Bank of Cantofl
I Office Pbone 75 Res. Phone S
j AU Calls Answer*! Promptly, Day •
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