Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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am talley record, canton. oklahoma.
&*nadian Valley Record
By C. S. McDowell
Cutereu aa Meond eJaaa matter September Is
IWS. at the poet-office «t Canton. Okie., under the
Act of Coacreee of March I. 1879.
Published every Thon-dajr at lite 1
Oaatoo. Blaine county. 0« ■
IUB5CRIPTI0N S I SO PER YEAR
Advertising Rate*
Pre' Pace DUplay Advertiiiif, per ieh 20c
Other pagea. Display Ada. per ieb JSc
Reedi g otiee* per lie 05e
Notieea for church social* ad a'l e tertain-
a eta riven for profit, at regular rates.
Money To Loan
I have a cliatit who wants to
loan money on Blaine and Dewey
county farms. No delay, we
make our own inspection, we
write our own papers, and exam-
ine our titles, close loan without
delay. T. C. Knoop.
Obituary
Donald Lawrence Parker, son
Of Harrison Parker and wife,
Wis born July 30th, 1920, died
Sept. 3rd, 1920, age 1 month and
3 days. Funeral services were
held at the home by Ti. Burch,
and burial at the Canton ceme-
tery.
THE FACTS ABOUT WOMAN SUFFRAGE
STATES THAT HAVE RATIFIED
REPUBLICAN
Ladies!
My new stock of the latest
styles in Fall Hats has arrived
and is now on display in the par-
lor of the Commercial Hotel.
Would be pleased to have you
call and inspect the line.
Mrs .Hattie Kimbill.
Trees
Now is the time to place your
order for Fruit Trees, etc.. for
Fall delivery. Sec T. W. Mar
tin, The Shoemaker.
California,
Colorado,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Idaho,
Iowa,
Kansas,
Kentucky
Maine,
Massjchusetta,
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Montana,
Nebraska,
Arkansas,
Arizona,
Missouri,
Texas,
TOTAL.
Nevada,
New Hampshire,
New Jersey,
New Mexico,
New York,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island,
South Dakota,
Washington,
West Virginia,
Wisconsin,
Wyoming,
29
DEMOCRATIC
• Utah,
Oklahoma,
Tennessee,
TOTAL
STATES THAT HAVE NOT RATIFIED
DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICAN
Connecticut,
Vermont,
TOTAL 2
Florida,
North Carolina,
TOTAL 2
STATES THAT HAVE REJECTED
REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC
Delaware,
TOTAL 1
The Idol
Dancer'
&
Alabama,
Mississippi,
Georgia,
South Carolina,
Maryland,
Louisiana,
TOTAL 7
ELEVEN Special Se&siom of State Legislatures
to ratify the Amendment were callttd by Demo-
cratic Governors, to SIXTEEN Special Sessions
called by Republican Governors for t5«e same
purpose.
Mrs. J. R. Lieurance and
daughter, returned home last
Sunday from a visit with her
parents at Cunningham, Kansas.
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Did You Ever?
TRY
'SUN GOLD" FLOUR
For Sale:—5 room house, 3 lot
Pioneer addition, Canten, Okla.
Sarah E. Maxwell estate. Tax-
es all paid up t« date; insurance
paid up for two )ears. Well
wortli £1500 00. No incum-
brance on this property.. Address
H. D. Maxwell, Alva, Okla , P.
O. Box 314
BEST IN THE WEST
A trial will convince you and you
will use no other.
Shorts, Oats, Bran and Coal
We can fill your order.
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SUN GRAIN AND FEED CO.
Canton, Oklahoma
J. F. MOORE, Mgr.
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Your Poultry
Bring5it to the R. B. KIMBALL
PRODUCE and receive the high
market price. And don't for-
get—we handle
"Yukon Best" Plour
Now is the time to lay in your supply of old wheat flour
Always on the Market for Hides.
We also have Disinfectants, Chick Medicine
and Fly Chasers
R B. KIMBALL
Wholesale and Retail Deiler in
Flour, "Feed, Coal, Tankage and
Live Stock
North Broadway Canton, Oklahoma
STRIKING PHRASES
FROM HARDING'S
PEACE LEAGUE
ADDRESS.
"I rejoice that America Is still
free and independent and in a
position of self reliance and
holds to the right ef self de-
termination.'*
"Time was when an American
did not hesitate t® proclaim him-
self a patriot. To do so now,
I am well aware, is sometimes
to invite the sneers of cynicism."
"We needed only the outbreak
of the war between Poland and
Russia to make us realize at
least ene of the things which,
in the words of Secretary Lans-
ing, we would have been 'let in
for,' but for the restraining hand
of the senate."
"We know now that the league
constituted at Versailles Is utter-
ly impotent as a preventive of
wars. It is so obviously impo-
tent that it has not even been
tried. It cbuld net survive a
single test. The original league,
mistakenly conceived and unrea-
sonably insisted upon, has un-
doubtedly passed beyond the
possibility of restoration. The
maturer judgment of the world
will be that it deserved to pass."
A Remarkable Photoplay in
Remote South Sea Islands
GEM THEATRE
Tuesday, September 14
Admission: 20 and 40c
CREAM CREAM
MR FARMER:
We have just Completed our new
Creamery at Clinton and are now in a
position to take care of your cream
shipments quicker and better than ever.
We get your can and cream check back
to you with the least possible delay and
guarantee absolutely fair treatment At
All Times. We pay the express. Any-
time your can is lost in transit we will
replace it with one of our own until
your can is found or paid for by the ex-
press company We want you on our
list of regular-well satisfied customers.
Ship us >our can of cream today. Our
price is always the top. Get shipping
tags at Local Express Office or write us.
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| CLINTON CREAMERY CO.
I Clinton, Oklahoma
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ONE ANIMAL LOST WOULD HAVE PAID FOR VACCINATINQ
THE WHOLE HERD AND LEFT YOU A GOOD PROFIT BESIDES.
IT IS ECONOMY TO USE BLACKLEGOIDS.
It wi!l cost you nothing to investigate. Come ii and talk it over or drop
us a postal asking for circulars.
OWL DRUG STORE
OS87J
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McDowell, C. S. Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1920, newspaper, September 9, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc176338/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.