Canadian Valley News. (Canadian, Oklahoma), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Canadian Valley News
*« H«li*« t T
J. r>. TIONOR *«rTOR &
IN THE PREVAIUNQ MODE FEMININE PHILOSOPHY of the Ginger
ma $1.00 w.>. Tra*.
(■Mid II ikw^IIM « 25
1910 ftl 'Ka H«< • •> •'
t . A«t t March 1.1171,
'/it? U 0<<J OMtC
rtrnrtt tom ti
ia mi !*
4a jaaare iws •" < w«ed
to 'a*fl •"-« mm «a barbery*
a*. -
•ring
*Bt7
nr •# m p«>-
4 **t
Wrxfkm pttawa ar* e«d ts J*PM.'
|gy 9 tulti—. n um <1 Ax t"!
toga «m1 r i1*!
£lw Tark mm >/«u ktlleg k fc r
Mr — «■ftcbt. Horn*
r rW« wtaj, U*r
t! /rukiio Part U g. beautify ikx.
■wiry !« JarBgJia PW
V-rr u tbe t: la a wtut tong
'is*rfbi <*n n auj« • twra
a bdlfaeg w e a bebbi* «kin
■■wold *fce fit? ra$—«£/• Isa/lr*
Can a a'-aveefar be a 'jteeftnl mas
Wb« M>'* *?T* fh file dVSUW""
ti jwj doaM • mJ at a ahore bo
taJ (* 0 e Wfiiw fbaf ywu pay*
H a pirri' ea.o r ir me a croons
too? Krocgt. "• we all grow UJ
Ii a slngie ear ealgne several tons
bow mnr>i *b whole rahwty*
ti a U f*aH rows m a
rbell, 1 n wbat Hi«a ffce rt! on roe'
11 bo grui la a ores >a lb# froien
north «*hat ihaa iIom Qie Krtlrno!
If a gua raiafad Are would a para
'•ho^e* Tbia afnff ftvee me a pain
Ken bar* rrcwed too ioud tz.d u.o
latg — Mrr MacDcagaU
Tfce aMK'-aa of the tew wcrx&n will
OOB ficd tbeaeelvee In the > crap '-*>
tofe—0*rtrn4p Atberton.
The healthy thing about wlfragettai'
Is tbat they don't cara whetier men
apprerve nt them or not—Mr*. Pan*
• !o v an the puiiet?
Th- tomato can but will it?
No. t 993 Report of the Condition of
The First National Bank
At Canadian, In the 9t t« of Oklahoma, at the ol iee of business
i >ee«mber 5th, 1911:
Nothing ajsMiaa a man -• "> ti*;. •
womac'a motbod of aboppicg Ar t
probably tba converse holit «ood-—
M. Rlttanbirr
Tba marriage vail tbat a mother
wrapa round a beloved child b<-f
a symbol of tba shroud that l to fo.d
b«r from her,—Annie Sedgwick.
Mr. Darllr.g often aald irtocks were
tip and shares were down n a way
tbat would bavo made any ■ to-
•pact blm«—"P u r aad Wetdy." (J. M.
Barrio)
A r.'-.t n 'he trtp is worth two in
th- h,.ir, RESOURCES.
A ,ii > rat* ih- clam knowt- L^^na and Discount*
Miut uj Orerdrafta, secured and unsecured
i ( n ; u k.ck the other fellow TJ. 9. Bonds to secure circulation
r ■ .rin_- n <th theborro* Hills of Exchange (Cotton and Corn)
;>ul, . / 'town to tht b rn Premiums on U. 8. B'>nds
; h.i irr #ed ax standa Bonds, Securities, etc
e ,ii.u th- co r. Bankfng iiouse, Furniture and Fixtures ...
Due fr i National Banks (not reserve atrentn)
l>uefn..i Approved Reserve Agents
Checks and Other Caeh Items
Notes of Other National Banks
n uiil his all inv "t -d ^astjonal Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents..(
tuii.ing Mo k i
Dig
a woman sits up late in
f re Clilt-tnii<fe §tiH
M.akm^ tii -m for him.
in
IJWA0*
bm avrtved sa Kew Turl wm4 the
tk* Itislat
Wandy waa one of the kind thut
llkea to grow up. In the end she
If a rja>«f broke lata a dn* store, grew up of her o^vn froe will a dajr
do yrx\ think ffeat the doywo bafkl
U tbe house ** fl>il and tba vatat
drunk, would tbe hoaamelall armiDdl
And If tbe waters oonld speak as
they flow, how would 1jong Island
Bound*
If the ws'er pipns In a daaae ball
burst would the rlaaoera use tbeli
pnmps?
And Lbe monkey wrench a ant from
tbe vise, wonld the plana fuat smooth
tblnfa o'er!
This la the frivolous sort of thing
tbst Is dabbed a Daffydlll —Poston
Traaaerfpt.
seldom
i i n io r>- t hii hit ore.
H< m'--made t ;ing are often the
E \n- ial y is thin tru * <•{
e l.ome- n a le man.
quleksr than other girl- —1"i'< ar and . > ilv uan aviar.m-
t^andy." (J. M. ba rrle.) IJ()t |(J up jn ,h.. air," for ih-
At Sunday 8cb~bl.-Tcacher-"De-
flne a friend to n«" UtUe girl-; „ - „f tl.i->'oui.t. v «'
"Bomeon© what kn owe yer, ana still
likes yer. , (8 aid to my slater, a -tieacli/ng tile conviction Hi.
Bister of Mercy.)—I exchange. , parcel po^t is a gout* post o
Mrs. Darling, wifn her nice, cool
bands, tied bis tie lor *ilm . . . Some
roan would have rost ntcd her being
able to do it so easily, but Mr liarllng
waa far too fine a na ture for that.—
"Peter and Wendy." (, J. M. Uarrle.)
RAM'S HORN UROWN.
Lawful Mokit Reiektk if Bank, vh:
specie —■ «,231W \....
L**g«l Tender Notes 375.00 J
It-dell p i..11 fund with U. 8 Tr a«urer ("• p--r
o( circulation)
Toial
nt
ALL SORTS.
f^eaumptlon is the daughter of It >
norance
i e to.
If, as all<-g«-d, th*- main busi-
i, -- of life n m.tking money, it
• imazing the numb>T of people
a ho fail ai it.
Too often the profit in farming
are les.i in evidence than the pro-
Trials are not isont w crush us. but pheU of farming; more's the
to lift tia. piiy.
The ostrich isurily secondarily
ri-sponsible for the big millinery
i i mis. It does not part w :lh it's
LIABILITIES.
apital s'ock paid in
divided P.1 fiifi !'-s Expel m a
,aij . a i. N -i> f "U sin i.i g
.nuiviuuai dt-posiix subj«ci u> clii-oK
I ime o< rtificate* of deposit
shi '* -he -k" '"I'stBiidink'
Total
$ 51,40L.oU
3,090.39
6,250 00
18,798 82
93.75
3,400.66
3,950.00
280 20
4,392.11
2,507 37
30 00
48 52
6,506 6C
i
312 .'.ii]
101,'iU 1
a.
S 25,000 DO
849 19
6,250 00
6t,779 i(J
7,390 30
!. 94 -9
iui, lOo 48
,
STATE OF OKLA (OMA, Oounty OF PITT B G— :
I, Fain G. Oiiiook, Oaahier of the above r.a.ue.i .Muh, do -
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
Knowledge and belief. FAIN G. GFLLOCK, Cashier
6ul seribad and gworn to nefore me this 9th day of Dec., 1911.
K. F. 6R0WDER, Notary Public.
Commission expire* Jan. 24, 1915.
The wider the Bible ; Is opened the
^ harder It atrlkua i ,t sin.
Correot—Attest:
ft tin* mt MMllgen
r «t that k*< vltsJ
•^gaata are « tfce nim* «<4« lett-
"m* a s* ' leather
H to-
la vael
"A
;r
te beaoiua «i« iil uver
*M Ik frailer Halelgh's pipe
to Omr oUi .elUkie eermeeb
■T M U werU MJM. safe
aa TMs vtS he good >••<
■May ms of trveMr rt«
I m—J UuVela
aMT ta «ear a* Ir •«* the Aft.
la sa WTIMb tifrr% • ye, bet M any
f «mii i l w« trytag It • advtae
ta «ak* alaa« a ks(Ua« eatl
The aaeeM of married Hfe abonld
, hover b« kept In family Jars.
Polly was condemned to serve aa a
<rnlde to Lova, whom aba bad blinded
| daatlea In flpaln coat little to non
| fttrnct, hut t great deal to demolish
There are soma men wboea friends
; are more to he pitied than their ena-
aales,
The woman we love the moat ia oft-
en the one to whom we eipraea tt the
least
A suggestive shop llgn: "Don't go j
i-omeu-here else to get swindled; waj>
In here"
Ood makes some met.
der that they may Jelp
strong In or
c weak.
M. W. PRIDDY,
E. C. MILLION,
W. L. BELT.
Direct-irs.
The young man who bt s no fixed
purpoae In life will noon It • "fixed."
Whether truth 1 i handsome or not
flependa upon who looks into Its fac«
Tou can find a d zen honest men to
where you can flnil one contented one.
You can genera II y tell how much
people lttva the lord by tbo company
tbey ke*j>.
ra that tt will bs aaa.r
Is lb* Mare Bvldeutly ha has
la fee seaistailea the* ao 1m
la vaaAwvttta ke te he leek-
Memory Is the moonlight ef the
mind, touching the ruins of the past
with a aoftenert light
A rl'/b man may
little., but a poor ona
too much.
F^rery man wroni
does not do what ho
good while bo la In
feathers willingly.
it is reported tbat in seme seo
,uns last summer the robins
in t. dun the ground to reduce
ii.c cost of high living.
<!
Speaking of aids to agriculture, ^
H-n is the cut-worm which )<g
voiunlt i rs to cut the larmei s
irn long before ho is ready to
§
REAL ESTA'iiU.
<5
mS OMe wists a dlvevoe he
Ma ^eetft eeeeAee elfara If ahe
a ysshe's at atght, am!
his haat >• « we ym
i It la not what wo 1
| are doing with It
A man may talk and talk and no! | °*k*" the record lti|
be a bore tf he talka to jtou about [ * p*n ttn<l "llnk-
rotir good points
give the lord toe
can not b1\'P tlM
s the world whr
can for the put'llc
It
lave, but what we
that Bomotlmet
angel lay down
aaa't Ml tibe wemae dewn;
CMksrTt he hireling the realm of
lhaeaee A New Terk wmnsa has
epsMMag 1 1MI yearly ea an In
•auft* af
baeasal Ohft«r*ea« eaaeetglrls asve
■IMieeded la Itvte* "a serea eents a
mj. It t* bant le tell whether thej
4M It fh Mm> latwreate ti sele««* or
MS> eh- le aatfah N«a>>Sa
ftiore if a MrU erar-r Is*,; iMairtwe
la Maw Vvwtf Mrea at that, Kee
ywirers as* nftaa hard s>wa .l ti
Kt ear* of lbe irw^i > erueataath
da* thaas by
A mas ta Kew Jersey *stlinatea that
the lairt thtvty year* he has walked
>8,Odd mtlea between hla home and
'btrw(h TMs may he defined ss real
*r tgjrfag to be • a veil
A lear In the eye of a woman la
ten times mora percussive than a
rolling pin In her hands
ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS
Every Mm* an old bachelor meets a
I vouoK widow be geta stage fright |
When Born* people pray It aounda
more Hk« an order than a petition.
A prtma donna doesn't always loae
her tt-mper when ahe goe* op fn tbe
air
I One great differ en :e between n wl'i
man and a fool 1 , t hat the wlae mat
| doea hla thinking tod ay, while the foi
puta hla off until daj' after tom-rrow
.o it iiimseif.
The genius is the man who th-
oka "1 soiueiliing that immeUiat
iy ,-ria all the other oilier men
, wondering why they hadn't
thought i f u ibeniHoivi-s.
Tilings are not always wha.
i-\ tjui in. When Jonniiy is • «'
,i li ihc- ii.junciii'ii to ' wipe tun
n t vvliat really is meant is thai
he must eli a i hi- shoes.
dumpt.on on the Fcuiii.
$ $j i$J $
We will buy, sell or trade anything in the Real Estate
]jne—nothing too large or too small for us to handle.
$ $ c/; t#
'X
Money to Loan
Oi. *ood improved <artr, lands. L< < , ' ii
iDSurance U' <!en i «.
BROWDBK & BROW ULR, u
Okla
s
{3
III re's wishing you the b-*t
uuryet!
Ever notice how t asy it is f r .
nan to g -t iiiarried who isn't ab-
, . _n< io to support a w ife.
iv hen proporly cut, vi..
What is
THINGS Wf JRTH KNOWINC.
A borneta' ©st ub ually contains
*bo fit 16,000 o< ills.
A diamond,
*■ Ave about 00 it cetn.
I
Klernlt)- eermn a long ttm^-«ie jpt
to a eouplo of women engaged In
lng good hv.
Many a woman drives her b' jtban l
to drink and then htamea ' fnr
letting her do It
What a small boy ean't gnderetaad
Is how n small girl mans f0 ^
ber hands so elnan
How contented moa / wnm<r rMm
to he who live alon^- Am) h<1 , ,
hi l*ren*e th* hleycla hss became
tjie ataat popular nf all velilclea, while
the ssaae fer th* motorcycle Is begin-
alag M abska Vca never oan tell wVat tontid most men are vbo \gf, fi}
he Fraaeb an enlBf til Oil I—.
H«y. there!" ral>erf r o)d flirm,r
to a man on tie rctr i4r_M4 three
'Phase anghl Io he a bosh In the nut-
ter ef Jeering al iv-rmimi tor being un- p-jjpa widows
able M btl any ahn A Kansas farmer arfltind,
sfe^M'ly kbot at rahWts and struck ___
air vrnmg w<mien sitting on hla porrh.
Iilspatches from the aau<t tall us that
t ton of oil reeantly wes taken from
Ike tmgne ef a vhaW We have not
fees able to leara the datalla,
vjt we hs a httsrh tbat tt was a lady
ivbal*
Bound travela through the air at the
rate of 18 mllea a minute'.
There Ia a ai .ring In Nevada whose
waters taste Ilk o chicken soup.
It la estlma ted thnt the mot^orlr
duet falling up' m tho earth ltom outer
spaoo amount! to 100 tons n daj".
The populf' Ion of Paris, Mltliln It
circle o< fort ideations, la 2.S47.000.
Snburba and nil, It Is 1,000,0.10.
the use of sucking
filthy roll of tobacco called a oi
,ar, anyhow? Be clean I
A man need not be an exper.
, I . in poultry culture, bet he
ih i ds to be more or less expert to
jucceed.
Ihe self-made man is never
mished until some woman get
Us\ and pi.lislii-H the riiugh ed*
_;es.
An In imeta e asylum for tho Insane Footprint on the sands oi time
line he< m bi lit in JertiBalem by a ' ^ right, but be oareful not to
on mother's clean
movem-tnt ti lat started In BerUV.
are
, make them
Tog-(y da ya in London aro not so floor,
numa roue a formerly. The ehangv Is1
ascrl' 6ed 1.0 the reduction of Hie
amo ant of smoko In the air and iu
s«"ir J looked I" r «« bp,,t'r
lqv
cUNESS.
Art
4 laraa Jaeraal aays Die leautt or
the aaperta>eat ef aftlilag wlae with
trea far ehtakaaa waa to larreaie the
tdald «f egg* >v lM per «eat ITnb. |
•My th# haat we * eaahte Ve
straJrM
It tar Qurepees pletorn thU'rea' ,
leMt rreer bere aad gtve their Urn
i^afi to (be gtevLioa of some of f J# tr,
rrtie fK> er* eovere a>rr ttf J mt
mtrtaffl - > with a. V eenftshu'
qfhtt mt
aasaea faam ^
.*« jrafc.^,3 , rBmAJ)
y alayM Ua P«W KW
W f*** '*** find n
t* "VaAar they
And
W
u y,
eed •jhenn.
t us n- hurry sa
We noei'f ta toed upon leeellllto*-
An altar, duly consecrated by eccles-
lf tlcs hia* boeu Installed upon an
r rtomoblle, the reject being to pro-
iuote nilwlTO tvork In tho rural dls-
Ulcta of l?U,?laud. It la a portable
tburnli
Wbtlo all ether articles of dlot coet
a great deal more in London now than
they tlld In 1900. yet rice and pota-
toes -are a great deal cheaper than
they were iflicn.
The oc itemization of M mahaa b*
richer.
Kfuat
life's h
%M he *1 wave praHU afand
Laud!
0LJ.A P0DRI0A.
A g| rl of Itenuty Is a joy forever.
Thet* > l no pipe like a" ol(' I1'1"'
What 1* one loan without another's
A girl by any other name would be
aa swe^t
A llttla apoontng now and then t«
relished H V tile courting men.
of enchantment ta open' to m.i r*n "iv'' ^
Vis l|ft Jnat a llUle m< w • <>
develi fr |n jiohleneen ef spirit, la gen-
tlene fa Hrij charm
T t be npable of loving b*autr%U to
u-1' /fe a .Ifceouraglug «ap In our Mvee
Meeii effort and attainment
The thing that uses a man up
-uid makes him old tefor his time
is to mop work and turn into n
tii st-clasa loafer.
Somo folks sell out and move
very time they get into a tight
place. That is jumping out of
ihe frying-pan into the fire.
Ciood warm clothing is > capi-
■ii way to save doctor's bills.
, that the wife has ner share.
V warm coat will last for many
j years.
When your husbond wanto a
banner in the house, just take
him yours, lie will bring you .
■ me a bitter one Ihe next time'
h,-P i - to town, see if doesn.t.j
When the producer and eon-;
mi me r are one, then, indeed, the
dii-ianee between them is reduced
to a minimum. Haise everything;
possible for your own use on
our own farm.—Farm Journal.
We hare the buyers for land in Pittsburg County.
You furnieh the land we will furnish the buver.
We have closed out all the land that was listed
with up, with the exception af a few ranches and
farms—and some remnants. These remnants we
are going to offer at exceptionally low prices—
for example—we have a 20 acre tract joining the
beautiful town of Crowedr, a pretty location, with
house, barn, a good well and other improvements
that can be bought for $350.00 if taken at once.
The improvements are worth more money.
Come in and see what we have to offer you
and if you have any land for sale, we can prob-
ably furnish you with a buyer in a short time.
TXGNOR & OLIPHANT
Realestate Agents
Canadian, - - - Oklahoma
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