Canadian Valley News. (Canadian, Oklahoma), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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MP" IS HERE AGAIN!
Buy that heavy underwear and overcoats now. Save from 1-2 to ,1-4 <>" the cost of the oods.
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AT REDUCED PRICES!
Outing at 1=2 the price. Let us figure on your Summer's Grocery bill. We can save you money
Harness, Saddles and Leather Goods, not Below cost, but at reasonable profit
Don't Forget The
?S TRADING CO'S Store.
'Grist
Grinds Every Saturday!
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CoiiuUitin Vullwy News.
By J. D. TIONOR
Published E ery Friday
Since the of Health Oscar Watkits is visiting Red Oak News.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 PEt YEAR.
Entored as second-class mattar November 25,
1910. at the post office at Canadian, OUIa,. under
the Act ol March 3.1879,
issued then edict there has home folks for a few days,
been a thorough cleaning up Robt. F. Turner of lnd-
of the town this week. ianola, was a business visi-
Joe McKinney, W. L. tor in this city Thursday.
Belt's efficient book keeper, Miss Fannie Connors has
ii .sojourning in Eufaula ihis completed her course in the
Tecumseh Business College
of Tecumseh, Okla.,and has
West Side Items.
week.
Mr Joe Be.let- is again on
our streets sifter an ab e e
of v. vera i months
J. C. Wilson at d Nin
rge wen'in "anad'ar
rf'O
The New; giver for Canadian and
•urroundins towns. We invite every-
body to call at the News buildi g ;<nd
h e us Wo want to know you and
you to know us. We want to know
what you know, if it's worth tilling to
the public. If you can't call, write us,
signing your name. Wo want your ad. „ .
vcrtiscment, your job printing and or- nesday trans'lCt llji^ M.-intl>S.
der for stationery
We want, you to take the News and
keep posted on what is dling in Cana.
dian and vicinity.
$100 Year.
Notices of any event where a feo is
collected must be paid for; also obitu-
ary noticos, enid of thiii ks, etc., 5 eer s
a line, but <> i<:r notici 3 of socil 1 • vents
may b nserted free, All act\et is:i g
run until oruem! out.
returned home
Mrs L. A. Mai tin is visit-
i g her daughter, Mrs. A. E.
Trower at Hartshorne this
week.
Jack Kedn is convalescent this
week.
Arch and Dug Cogar tiro ar-
ranging to make a shipment ft'
cattle this week.
Mr. Lee Marohant was caused
some seriousness 1'rom falling
f rt) m a w ago n riatu rc I ay.
Col. Robt Edwards has been
appointed road ovuraeer of Red
Oak and vicinity.
Mr. A. Payne <j[ this vicinity
metdea'h very Suddenly on Sat-
urday January 22, l,y being hit
Newb scarce-
making wick < V) call* Wunday
evening-
T. It. Hogan and family of Kb-
Ever.vnody busyilaula were Canadian visitor* \V«il
CANAUiAN.
Mr. Alb. rt Sp ars, a \< p-
ular m< r hant of Bower w;>s
tran«! ct;ner I usines in the
city We !n .<}■ v.
Messrs A. E. B; rt >w and
'I. D- Th r of r>ov d« r
spent a p es'sant hot r in the
New- offi.'.e Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Col-
i m t-, r o . i by No- 6 flyer-
i\.r. 1 D. Luper, Secy of . .
r„ , i ,. u r, Geo. Trinnver has been down
1 anaman elep lone "• ^ | with pneumonia but is eonvales-
located in Canadian and is!cent.
g 'tting ready to put in 'ph-, Mrs. H
ones, b til i lines etc.
\rthar Smith, oar effici-
ci n Deputy Sheriff, has
re:eived from the State pen-
itentiary, a pair of full-
blooded, "big boned" blood t
hound pups. -Mr. Smith will
E. Morrison visited
M. L>.
W. P. LEW ALLEN,
i" . .j- C; O va ^
Office Dt Odd Fellow Build, rig.
In the North partof PittsburgCounty j lard, Uncle and aunt of M . ^
19 miles fr .m McAlester, the County w _ Priory, are visiting the at onCe proceed to train
Seat, on the main line of the Missouri ,, j Hiink- i r- , * -i
K ,nsas& Tex:,s R iiway, Pioneer Tele-1 latter ana aie tium< , jiese fme purpsto trail
phone, w. u Telegraph; Rich Farm-: ing of locating here. criminals. He is going to:
Seetl°P y I Mr. Belt is tearing down start out on the editor's
the Lindsey W illiamso'd gin tra.l for a beginner.
building, an old 'urd ma,-k, \ E. Barrow, the versa-'
and m iviii^ it to "vhi ken editor of the Crower
Kidgt" where he -will con- City Guardian, done the
vert it into a !arge barn. auctioneer act at the Payne1
J. C. Brothers has remod- sale last Saturday, and lrom
eled, rebuilt and repainted all reports, Barrow is a bet-
house in th north part of! ter auctioner than he is a
town until it looms up like a lawyer. 11 this be true, he
new place. He moved to is a "humdinger" for we
his new home yesterday. have heard him before the
i bar and we know that he
A wreck up the Katy road , , ,
, , , . , i i can make good as a lawyer.
delayed trains several hours e r
I.P.E8TE8, Wednesday. Mr. S. W. Dr. Randall, that Prince
Blacksmith and General Re- Blake and his men left early of iood fellows and veten-
pairing. Wednesday mrrning on a nanan ot renown,.hasreturn
Horse Shoeing a Specialty., work train to help remove
All work Guaranteed, the wreck.
J. L. WOOD,
Physician and Surgeon.
Canadian, - Oklahoma.
CHAS. T. KELLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice in all the courts.
Rear of Bank Bldg. Crowder, Ok
Mrs. J no. Eeds this week.
Mr. MoClutter has moved on
the Lewallen farrti.
J ule Cesar has i noved on the A
"sar farm in the. house occupied
y Mr. Ross. W w are glad to
have Mr. Cesar back in our raid*
st.
H. E. Morrison went to Crowd-
er Thursday o n business.
BE; GAME
If the shoe pinches, wear it,
D nt howl r,roucd like a "gink",
Everyon-3 has his own trouble.
As vou kn ow if you'd just stop
and tb.ink.
TAOU8.
oh-aning up; firstly, because its
nearly time, and secondly, be-
cause the Board of llcnlth suid
"You Must". Thin i t tt niovo in
the right direction and highly
co-nunendnble.
Some iiC our neighbors are
butchering this week and send-
ing a "raesof frosh moat to
their less fortunate neighbors in
the good old fashioned, great
hearted way. We haven't yet
learned whether they used the
method laid down by Uncle Zek*
in hiH ' Pom"" 'Butcherin' Time'
1 or not.
The sick and indisposed are nil
reported better.
Mesdametf Blake, liabon, Mur*
daugh and Kitchens wero making
sick calls < n Toole nve. Monday.
Ed Harris and Clint Jones were
ncsday. Mrs. llogun Hpdnding;
the evening wiih her many frien-
ds on tlie svesl side.
Mrs. 11. H. Pulliam i iiidut-
posed litis week.
Our Rebekuh'H soeui to have
taken on now life and have ««t to
work with new meal and n deter*
niiiiat :on I' -lo ''f Jie, anO frow
the latest move we predict Uiejf
are going to DO.
Are our other correspondent!,
Soroggina, 'I'agus, A. G\ Ilani-
mons and Adams Church dead,
or just earless?
Some ono was heard to rotnark
a fow dayB ago that they believed
"Chub" was a woman, masquer-
ading as u man. Don't alar*
yourselves friends, we ro not
masquerading as anybcJy, we
are only Chub.
THE BROWOER TELEPHONE LIME.
Mr. J. D. Browder, ono of ourlbeat in the county.
progressive merchants, is making , Mr. Browder has lung cunteii
preparations for building a tele-
phone line from Canadian tooon-
nect up a chain of his fine farms
west of town. He haH already
a lot of fine cedar poles and has
ordered his 'phones, wiro etc.
Work will begin on this lins at
How do you like the complexion onoe, which will run from Cana*
of the News this week V dian to his Oak Ridge I' arm, 1-2
mile west of town, thence to hia
ed to Canadian from Way
side, Kansas. The people of
Canadian petitioned the Dr.
to come back as there were
Notice of incorpor ation-
Whereas, on the 1st, day of February,
1912, the following Mimed p. utie asso--
ciated themselves together f or the pur-
pose of organising and inc orporatinfcr
The Canadian Tel opbonc Company,
under the lawa of t) to State of Okla-
homa:
Pain G. Oillock , W. L Belt, D, L.
Roe, J. D. Browder, W. P. TUiwallen,
M. W. Priddy, Wirt A Byars and T,
D. Luper.
Wherefore., the iaid subscribers ha '-
ingeomplie d with all the requirement *
of law, not Jce is thid day given that i '
meeting *ifiU be held at the office ol
Fain O. Oillock, in the Town of Cana-
dian, G«k!aboma, at the hour of 7:00 p.
Prairie Valley Farm, I 1-2 miles
from town- This is a new place
that Mr. Browder is improving
this year, with a fine now house,
new fenoirig, and as fino land aa
a crow ever flow over. Tho lino
will then continue on west to his
Fair View Farm, 3 1-2 miles from
Canadian. The last named farm
is another fine place and hard to
plated on building this telephone
line for tho solo benefit of hia
many renters and the adjoining;
neighbors. He has already con •
sented for ua to put a 'phone in
the News office and also one in
our residence, which will be a
great help, not only an a naws
servico, but to the people lining
west of town.
While Mr. Browder has starts
this work«ome time ago, and be-
foro tho Canadian Telephone Ce.
was organized, he will go ab«ad
and complete his line, •which wiW
then probably bo taken ovar by
the Canadian Telephone Com-
pany now organiied and being
incorporated.
ELECTION ON APRIL 2.
PAKLOR MEAT MARKET
J. R. LANJEY, Prop.
jFRESH MEATS
I AND
STAPLE GROCERIES.
I
V
so manv horses dieing in the ,u-oa the ,2th d*y of FcbruarJ' 191->
lort^ic vf perfecting aid cor-
country. t potation, and for any other purpose
'ilio Parlor Meat, Market will pkiat might legally come oefore 'aid
deliver your meat or groceries to 'i^eting.
Given under our hands and seala this
any place in the city limits. , ^ d&y of Febnjaryt 181n
F'ree Delivery in the city limits.
societirs
j CANADIAN LODGE, No. 5, I. O.
O. F. meets every Thurtday night at !
| j the Odd Fello*V Hall.Visting brothert !
'are invited. J. G. Smith, N. G., j
Oscar Martin, See'y^ |
i Canadiaa Camp No 15323, M.W. a.
Meets every seeond and fourth Monday i
nights of eaeh month. Visiting Neigh-
bors iivi'H. A. K. Beasloy.ContuI.
Cheat Martiii, ^ l*i«. j
D. L. ROE, Preriidoiat,
T. D. LUPER. 6ec\v.
SUBSCRIBERS:
FAIN G. GILLOC'K,
W. L. BELT,
D. L. ROE,
J. D. BROWDER,
W. P. LEWALLEN,
M. W. PRIDDY,
WIRT a. BYARS,
T. D. LUPER.
(T ii 1h4 F l ruwr$ 9, 4 . Wl t,
of area upon which taxeu had not
been paid, all sub.jeot fo btiKah'O"
pending before the *uprht*e
IftuintonNeighborhood Will Vote: {(h(, Unjted states, but
on Secession Proposition | f'hcrc ;ire 2l-'i square milee ever
Oklahoma City, Ok.. K">. ■ ^-hich thr.r^ is no quastion abeut
. Bov.Ci-uce has issued a procla- Haskel county wm
« l°V RV"te '^P Jt^sented by a number of
21 in a btnp six by nint' miles ,
estern Pittsburg county to d
t ermine whether the area will be
t ransferred to Haskell county.
1 Tie district include* much of
q luinton town-hip and all of the
tc ran of Quinton. Pittsburg cou-
n ty did not appear to oppose the
p) reclamation, but filed a prote8t
8] iowinn that with thi strip gone
it would be without th" required
• ta table wealth. It t-as shown
1 tbv *r« aia about 400 square tnilea
county officers in person. The
first vote will be by tho people in
the district, and if favorable the
vote will then iccur in Haakell
county hh a whole t'. determine
whether or not the area is to W.
received.
lla kell county peop.iofcadfc «*
effort to have the area included
wh' ii tho county was lakl ^>Vjt toy
tho constitutional conventiafi.—
McAlester Capital.
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Tignor, J. D. Canadian Valley News. (Canadian, Oklahoma), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912, newspaper, February 9, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273399/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.