Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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"Made-Rite Bread
MADE FROM
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MADE-RITE FLOUR"
' CAN BE PURCHASED AT
| KIMBALL'S FEED STORE.
Flour and Bread both Guaranteed.
Try a sack or a loaf. I am wholesale
dealer for -Made-Rite" Flour.
R. B. KIMBALL
Wholesale and Retail De«ler in
Flour, Feed, Coal, Tankage and
Live Stock
North Broadway Canton, Oklahoma
an Investment-?* r r
'\Nobod* believes that and while we
are waiting for the others there is
time to run over to the cottnge In
question."
He looked quite uncomfortable as
the Imperious group forced him to lead
the way. He never addressed so much
feuwdliD Valley Record
Br C. S. MCDowell
fuithful friend, Lucy
Word#, "lour
Burton."
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Advertising Rate. " j ™ ™ ,* ln * UtUe
Front PW Di.pl., Adverti.in*. per inch 20c | That evening hTliTF"0"-
Othar pages, Display Ads. par inch 16c tie social fnn^fI ? UC,T *' & Ht'
Reeding notic«a p«- iiu« Wee ! function and wag her escort
Noticaa for ehurch .oci.1. >nd a„ ,nUrUin. A tJiey p«rted Lucy read his
manta Kiven for profit, at regular rata*. , Uger' thou£h mute, Wishes aright She
in*? nm"m *> " ' k u«
and he went aw.y blissful I, lre„mng
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4 I sis a word to Lucy, at his side.
* ! All about his "investment"
bushes had been set. Behind it was
? j the frame structure that was to be the
I | dairy. Lucy and he stood on the
f porch. The others scattered about the
| P'ace ax he unlocked the front door.
. • "There are five room*—" began
Gordon, when Lucy uttered a quick
t gasp as her eyes fell upon a clock on
▼ the mantel. "
▼ "You seg—I mean— that is. I have
started in buying a few things and—"
There was an interrupting snap as a
little door in the clock sprung open
and a little bird ran out, ran back
again and chirped:
"Cuckoo r
It recalled to Lucy's mind her letter
to Winnie. She noticed Gordon grop-
ing in his pocket. He brought to light
the lost sheet
"Miss Barton, I found this near your
home. You can guess the rest. Has
the cuckoo and myself got to lead a
lonely life?" he spoke.
"Why, I like cuckoos," replied
Lucy, delightfully candid; and I like
you, too—"
Her glowing eyes told the rest of the
story and between them there passed
tkeir flrat kiss in their future home
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By CECILLB LANGDON
' tCopyright, l i , by tba Waatar. Nawa
pa par Unloa.)
\ There came a call from mother
&!,alrS; JU8t «8^ Barton S
Side t Vettef t0 " Weud ~-
p„tt! ?HS pugos ,n ,en#h and,
Sidlnl thDg T the l0°^ she«*
W n«H T er' Lucy Barton-did
jot notice that one of them, the last
Wy"1' The Wlnd hu<1 blown #
fc'1"' WKe the final para-
graph of the epistle and read: "I shall
fenli d °Cea" BeaCh lhls
| " ' f"1"- J suPPOse It is because
faoselv « 8 homeIlke and too
£i ; .i J7t' the suPerficIal beaux
if bel,es of Wle social life. My dream
ti 0U"~a SWeet " ™
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LAn^ m'rlng y°urW man passed
'?! P'"^ an ,our 'ater. As he neared
£rt f„ h°me he ^Iked slowly
ffj"'; hls cuffs were ad-
WT J , L8 neoktie smoo,h and
Wed I disappointed as he
|*®red past the trees and shrubbery
C £ : ,Gordon Heath hild ,uet
hto n \ I W,Ce a,ld longed Ernest-
t "ga,D- As readied
We edge of the lot a sheet of paper
Wzl iLfn>;n, ,the gar<3en hy a fitfu1'
'wtw ew into his face" He
'SThrlw ■ " hHnU Bnd Was about
* throw it away when he noticed the
on air.
L,icy was amazed at the liking she
began to conceive for this casual ac-
qualntance who soon developed into a
regular escort. He had not the cour-
nZ ** ,a,tlal situation
that would give him the right to speak
out his sentiments, and Lucy did not
award it One day there was a reve-
lation. Arrangements had been made
for a tennis party at the Barton place
and half a dozen of those invited had
arrived. They were chatting animat-
edly when Neil Brown caused Lucy to
flush slighUy as he observed: "I sav
who can soive for m# the mystery of
Gordon Heath's latest thrift move-
ment?"
slstlrhy' What 18 it?" pr°I>oun^(1 his
"Dacre, the real estate man, told me
today that he had sold the Morse cot-
tage to Heath/'
ta'AbV fhut so'ves a branch mys-
ry, broke In Roy Telford. "I saw
Gordon up at the nursery last week
ordering enough rose bashes to cover
a farm."
"And a carpenter came into our
Place this morning and arranged for
material to pfit up a little up-to-date
dairy on the place Heath has bought,"
« d Val Endicott "He's certainly
going to get married. Lncy, bow is
,*i'lcyjwas growing as red as a peony.
W hy do you ask mer she fluttered :
but Just then a new arrival was ob-
served at the gate and Gordon Heath
approached. Mercy Brown, tease that
she was, advanced to meet him.
"Oh, Mr. Heath, the secret is out!"
she cried.
''^by; what do y°« BieanP' interro-
gated Heath.
"Cottage—roses—delry 4 We are a„
Wild to know who yo« intend to put
n that pretty home you have bought."
Why—that is I—-I purchased It as
Site finer the home'
the more it needs
UPSON BOARD"
"I wish you could sec some of
the fine home. I've fiintahed
wth Upson Board*
You would know, as I do. that
it is the ideal thing for walls
and ceilings."
Paneled wall, are always in
good taste.
With Upton Board (becauao
of it. wide range of size.) you
can have panel, wide or
narrow, long or short.
It. perfect painting surface
permit, beautiful decorative
effects.
For old or new walls—demand
the genuine Blue Center de-
pendable Upson Board.
hard times.
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BOSTTD S&v
BIG JO LUMBER CO.
JUvL. ky ti*
fi*r« 3
aAMlMTifl*
Fish—Times must be gettinr ter-
rlble on earth. They're even using
battles* hooks now!
The Change.
He flashed a bank roll
Large and fat
And said, "The barkeepa
Once got that."
Nothing in a Name.
"Are you s.WH a member of the
Don't Worry.Jpiubt that was organ-
ized years <ftg0?"
"Yes. At/d fiiereis something more
to worry qbout. 1 racist be terribly
In arrears in my dues."
Mutuli Friendt.
Raid Mrs. Dingdong is* not at
homo.
Visitor—Oh, Tm so glad. Please
tell her that when I «iw her peeping
over the curtains I was terrlblv afraid
she might be in!
Posts Posts Posts
Pn«t.JUSi.Unl0aded&CarofBoisD'Arc and Muiberry
Posts. Also a good supply of Black Loousts.
Come and get your Posts.
' A. H. HILL LUMBER CO.
Phone|62. E. E. EVERETT, Manager.
A Consoling Thought.
Mr. All I do is eat and sleep and
work.
Mrs.—Cheer up; think how many
more privileges you have than Rip
Van Winkle; for twenty years all he
did was sleep.
Honeymoon's End.
"Mother, when would you say the
honeymoon is over?"
"When you find that it's hard work
and no longer any fun. to get up in
the morning and get your husband's
breakfast"
—11 U S
Nineteen-Nineteen Was Good.
We Thank You.
Hoping for a continuance
of your liberal patronage
we here extend to you our
thanks and sincere wishes
for a Happy and Prosper-
ous Nineteen-Twenty.
CITY DRUG STORE
W. S. AUSTIN, Prop.
Overdoing It
"What occasioned the sudden dis-
appearance of Casecard Charley from
Crimson Gulch?"
Too much safety first" responded
Cactus Joe. "Just before the poker
game started the boys caught him
marking the deck."
She Was Optimistic.
"My dear," moaned the patient, as
he tossed restlessly on his bed, "If*
the doctor I'm thinking of. His bill
will be terrible!"
"Never mind, Joseph," said his wife
consolingly. "You know there's the
Lneerance money."
CANTON PRODUCE CO.
always wants your
Cream, Butter, Eggs and Hides !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IV
Flour, Feed, Salt and Seeds
CANTON PRODUCE CO.
FIKE'S BARBER SHOP
AGENTS FOR
Anthony Steam Laundry
Basket Leaves Tuesday and
Returns Friday
Not responsible for loss of laundry.
Yes, Who?
"Here's a man who claims that a
knowledge of Greek and Latin Is nec-
essary in order to write English cor-
rectly."
"But nowadays who considers it nec-
essary to write English correct!v?"--
Life.
Natural Inclination.
"Why is it that a pretty girl wonld
rather have silly compliments paid her
than get bits of real solid informa-
tion?"
I t "C*i-'aose doesn't care for any-
body to give her a wrinkle or two."
Paradoxical Help.
| m"ow "WatChjllaker 18 * QUeer *OTt °f
"In what way?"
I asked him what was the matter
«-m> my watch, and he said it needed
nrst aid to I he Keoond hand."
A. F. PADBERG
Physician and Surgeon
Surgery and Diseases of Children
a Specialty.
Office 1st door west of Telephone
office.
Calls Attended Day or Night
Phone No. 48 Canton. Okla
For high grade Marble and
Granite Monuments, write
us and a representatire
will call and show
you our line.
0- A. DRAKE & SON,
Hitchcock' " • Oklahom#
Dr. Lloyd E. Church
Dentist
At Canton
Mondays and Tuesdays
Office with Dr. Buchanan
CANTON REBEKAH LODGE
NO. 212.
Meets every Monday nifcht- ri^
ting Sisters welcome. '
v n M tie Bate8' N- C.
V. Grace Henderson, Sec'y.
Cantoi
Meets every Tuesday ni>ht
Brethren invited.
I.O.O. F.
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Fiank Bates, Secretary.
James Hargrove, N, G,
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McDowell, C. S. Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920, newspaper, January 1, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc176302/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.