Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1917 Page: 4 of 10
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CANAPIAN ▼ALLEY RECORD, f ANTON. OKT,AffpMA.
Canadian Valley Record
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A G. Bain, Local Editor.
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Earl Klopfenstine went to ^ «
Okeene Monday on business.
"Billy" Moore went to Thom-
as Monday on business.
Auctioneer McKee of north
of town was a visitor in Canton
Monday. I J %
Mrs. R. E. Bain visited rela- \ <
tives at Oakwood the first of ' i
the week. ^ ^
James Moore left Monday for J ► 4l
Nebraska, where he will go to i ► J
school this winter. ! l I
We had a large crowd in our1 l 2
city last Saturday and our . ]
merchants did a good business.
Mrs. Chandler returned home [
from Oakwood Friday after a
few days' visit with relatives ►
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Mrs. Geo. Green and Mrs. j i
Tom Lindsey of Okeene are
here visiting Mrs. Bessie Mans-
field.
Mrs. Nettie Yarnell and sis-
ter arrived from Clayton, New
Mexico, Wednesday to visit here
for awhile.
Mrs. A. 0. Wagner returned
to her home in Thomas after
spending a few days visiting
here with relatives.
Mr. Boyd and daughter of
Beloit, Kan., is here „
with their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Wm. McDaniels.
FOR TRADE—Six-room resi-
dence and eight lots, well im-
proved, in Canton; to trade for
Stop and Think!
Did you ever stop to think what you could
save by coming to KELLER'S to buy your
HARDWARE? We have one of the largest
stocks of goods in Dewey County and our
• constantly increasing business is good evi-
dence as to the Satisfaction our goods and
service give.
If you are in need of a Wagon, Wheat Drill, or Saddle,
we are making some especially good prices on them. We
will be glad to show you how we do business. Come in.
W. C. KELLER
OAKWOOD, OKLAHOMA
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S. P. Andrews of Oakwood Miss Lizzie Kamorzell' re-i
was here Thursday and pur- turned to her home at Hitch-
chased two fine hogs from M. cock Sunday after a few davs'
L. Harris. These hogs are of i visit here with her friend, Mrs.
the best stock in the state and Rose McPheeters.
S!J2r \t>r0l,itn!lrpWhlgh ,blood' Mrs. Groves returned home!
miting .^- Mr Andrews made no Sunday from oklahoma City,
? n,r J pr? r^e where ?he ha« visiting reV
PTu/^r<Vd Poland £h na atives for the past few weeks,
hogs. If the farmers would buy cv,f> aj,,n visitprf at fcTmcrficV^r
more of this grade of stuff their j „ a,a%v!sited at Kingfisher,
earnings would be much great- . "arry Linden, the mail car-
r t , - - - cr as thev miko bifo-pr hncr J ner' was siclt one "ay last week
a fa;.n. Injure at thus office j cn ^ ^ than ^ * and was unable to make hi.;
Aiihis Jessie Bates returned I other kind. route that day. He is up and
home to Fairview la.st Friday1 u, i * at his post again now, however,
afl T a pleasant mit with her' ft'?ine co„! A. Baohman and wife re-
*nd bm"y- Mr' 1 ra"k | while we were in the communTtv ! ' Saturday from Roy. N.
mp',,,.. np n "f Oakwood last Saturday and,"- who,re,they haT? "*«• .for
FOR SAI.h OR TT.ADE-^)ne Sunday. Some of the farmers ^ pa„ vtw0 ,months visiting
la-horsepower srasohne en- ,„form U9 that com, the late!Mrs- Bachman'a rarents. Mr.
gine; one <-i(rht-,nch burr feed: coni, wju much .better than
r !tin W corn crop was laat y-ar.
' - ! Feed atuft such as sorjfhum
Several from Canton attend-' kafir, milo maize and sowed
ed the ball game at Seiling Sun- foeds of all kinds are looking
day b.tween Seiling and Taloga, fine and there will not be a
Seiling won the game by a score shortage of feed, as was
of 7 to 4. | first feared.
! Mrs. Bachman's parents,
j and Mrs. DeFew.
Mrs. Weatherford left for
I Pauls Valley, Okla., last week I
I to visit her son, F. E. Weather-
ford. From there she will go;
to Indiahoma to visit her daugh-
at | te'r, Mrs. F. P. Sutton.
Mrs. Pete Klopfenstine
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Entertainment, Fun and Facts
Three Speeches a Day
Merry-Go-Round
Moving Pictures
Brinj Your Ford, or old Beck and
Kate and camp with us and Lets Visit
and Reaion Together.
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cei'.ei^l word one day last noekj
that he * sister-in-law. Mrs. Geo.
Cook, of near Okeene, war-' dead.!
She and her rhildron went to
Okeane last Wednesday evening!,
returning Friday.
i am expecting my sister.
Miss Etta Cattrell, of Kansas
City, the 1st of September. She
will trim for me this fall. i
will have my millinery opening
I Saturday, September 8th. All
ladies are invited to come. Mrs.
! e. e. Everett.
Grandma Pawnell returned
home from Thomas Wednesday,
where she has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Parks. She
stayed over Thursday and thon
went to Parsons, Kan., to visit
for a short time among rela-
tives and friends.
Christian Church Notes.
N xt Snndav closes our red
blue contest. Be at Sunday
school and help The loosers will
buy the ice cream. Next Sunday
at 11 A. M. we will dismiss our
'preaching service to att nd the
revival at Ea^le City. We have
h special invitation to go help
tlit-in. Get out your car and go.
B isket dinner.
There will he services at uight
in our own church. A live sub-
ject. Come out if not worship*
ing elsewhere.
H. Bunch, Pastor.
Your friends will be looking
for you at the Socialist En cam, •
ment next week. It be(in«.
Monday, Sept. 27th and lasts
• three day*. VJ
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Bain, R. E. Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1917, newspaper, August 23, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc176164/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.