Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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CAJrPOH. fHLLAMimA.
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▼ALLEY
| PUBLIC SALE! $
I will sell at Public Auction on the Aaron Redford farm, 9
miles west and 1 north of Canton, 4 miles south of Fonda,
9 miles north and 2 west of Oakwood, commencing at 10:00
o'clock A. M. on
Wednes., Nov. 17
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
11 HORSES AND MULES
1 Span of Bay mares, 7 and 8 yrs old, wt 1200 each,
in foal by Nordquist jack.
i Bay horse, 8 yrs old, wt 900.
1 Black filly, 3 yis old, wt 1050, in foal by
Nordquist jack.
I Black horse, 3 yrs old. wt 1050.
1 Span of mules, 3 yrs old, wt 950 each.
I Buckskin mule, 10 yrs old, wt 1000.
1 Sorrel mule, 2 yrs old.
2 Yearling mules, gaod ones.
21 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 21
I Red cow, 7 yrs old, giving milk, fresh in April.
I Mottled face, 6 yrs old, giving milk, fresh in March
1 Holstein, 3 yrs old, giving milk, fresh in March.
2 Red cowl, 4 yrs old, fresh in Dec
2 Red cows, 3 yrs old, fresh in Dec.
I Whiteface cow, 3 yrs old, giving milk, fresh in Apr
8 Head of Red yearling heifers.
I Red Shorthorn bull, coming 2 yrs old.
1 Red Shorthorn heifer, 2 yrs old, eligible to register,
in calf by pure bred bull.
3 Spring heifer calves.
15 HEAD OF HOGS:
I Brood sow, wt 250 lbs, with pig, I Registered Poland China
boar, wt 175, 2 Registered Duroc gilts, wt 150 each, 2 Poland
China barrows, wt 200 lbs each, 9 pigs, wt 75 lbs each.
—mm imDI riirUTC * Emarson 2-row lister good as new, 1 Emerson 2-row good as new
FAKM ImrLtmtlllO, El V. I John Deere cultivator, I 5-row scratcher, I Rock Island If u i. I
Emerson cultivator, I mowing machine and rake, I farm wagon, 2 sets of good work harness, I galvanized
20-bbl water tank. Some Chickens. Some Household Goods and other articles too numerous to mention.
FEED: About 300 shocks of Kaffir Com, about 500 bu of Corn In the ear.
1 Barn 12x24, 1 granary 8x16, 1 car shed, 1 house 14x14, some other
loose lumber and sheds. 1 Ford 1918 model touring car in good
shape and extra set of casings.
BIG FREE DINNER!
BRING YOUR DRINKING CUPS AND SPOONS.
, oat 17. 12 months time will be given op bankable note, drawing 10 percent
lEKMb Ur oALll. interest from date on sums over $10 00. $10.00 and under, cash without
discount. 3 per cent off for cash. No Property shall be removed until settled for. .
George Redford
BERT ODELL, Auctioneer.
J.
H GOSSOM, Clerk.
A Trip In The Philippine j
Islands. '
All nbonrd ! Let s go! We're start-
!nc from Manila, the icrent picturesque,
Americanized Oriental city, and will
trnvel by automobile 200 miles to th*
north to Bngulo, the summer cnpllal of
the Philippines. The trip can also be
made by train
We have ahead of us one of the most
scenic, spectacular and thrilling auto-
mobile trlpt In the world. We will
hnre excellent roads all the way. Th«
Philippines are, in fact, a paradise for
autolsts, possessing 8,500 n ll*a of
macadamized roads.
The first part of the trip Is through
ty|4eal small towns a«d tbea acroaa.
the central plalD of Luzon and through
several rich and fertile provinces,
where tropical vege'aMon Is seen at Ita
best. Here one Is impressed with tho
grcut agricultural wealth of the Philip-
pines, which represents one the
East's greatest producing areas, with
the advantage of immense natural re-
sources for the development of further
production. It is regrettably true that
•▼en In the United States there la far
from any real understanding of the
potentialities of the Islands.
At some points rice fields, looking la
the distance like the greenest of green
lawns, stretch away as far as the eye
can see. If you want color, If yea
want to feel the romance and myatery;
of an Oriental twilight, pass this way,
as the red eyed sun at the end of the
dying day Is slowly sinking behind the
aae 4lng expanse ef green teids. At
tret yoe cry out in ecstacy at th«
gergeeas eceaa. Bat as you ride ales#,
yonr eyes fastened on the panorama'
of tints and colora, and with the im-
penetrably black Oriental night com-
ing on fast, you become enthralled.
You ne longer try to express year fe«U
Ings. You cannot. Tou realise that thoae
now fast changing, colorful master*
pieces In the heavens and on the land-
■cape are plcturea that no man can ad-
equately describe nor human hands da-
plicate. So what'a the use of trying!
Trne, these are but lmpreasions, bul
the trsvelegeer considers himself justi-
fied In mentioning them, for they are
part of the trip to Baguio and return.
Indeed, the gorgeous sunsets in alt
parts of the Philippines leave an Im-
pression en the mind of the tourist that
Is everlasting.
We leave the palms and tropical
foliage and enter the zone of rugeed
(Continned on Page 51
„ A. F. PADBERG
Physician and Surgeon
Surgery and Diseases of Children
a Specialty.
Office lit door west of Telephone
office.
Calls Attended Day or Nigi
Phone No. 48 Canton. Okla
T. C. KN00P
Attorney-at-Law
* Practice in All Court*.
Office in Bank of Canton Block
CANTON, OKLAHOMA.
C. C. WISDOM
FARM LOANS
LOW RATES EASY TERMS
All inquiries regarding loans
kept strictly confidential.
OKEENE, - - OKLA
Your Poultry
Bring it to the R. B. KIMBALL
PRODUCE and receive the high
market price. And don't for-
get—we handle
"Yukon Best" Flour
OUR BAKER'S FAVORITE
Always on the Market for Hides.
We also have Disinfectants, Chick Medicine
and Fly Chaaers
GLOSSY PRIMS
6 exposure films Dev. - - 10c
Packs .... 20c
Prints No. 2, 3}c
Prints No. 2a and 3 - 4£c
Prints No. 3a 05c
Try us for good prints.
Please send money with order
or I tend C. O. D.
CHAUFTY STUDIO.
Watonga, Okla.
0
R. B. KIMBALL
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Flour, Feed, Coal, Tankage and
Live Stock
North Broadway Canton. Oklahoma
FIRE'S BARBER SHOP
agents for
Anthony Steam Laundry
Basket Leaves Monday and
Katu/ns Friday
Hot responsible for low of laundry.
The big feature picture,
•The Moonshine Trail,at
J!The Gem next Tuesday night
X'mas Goods
will be placed on display
about Nov. 26th.
Our Stock Is Double
to what it was last year
Remember the place.
CITY DRUG STORE
W. H. AUSTIN, Prop.
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McDowell, C. S. Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1920, newspaper, November 11, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc176347/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.