Canadian Valley News. (Canadian, Oklahoma), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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TUB EANK OF CANADIAN
Statr- and > 11 / ) expository
Our 1) positor# are Protect' 'J t>y th<- Depositors' ' jaranty
Fundi of the J-t >te of Oklahoma.
Canadian, Oklahoma.
Statement Dec. 31, 1910
Resources
l/)an3 and Discounts
Overdrafts (Cotton)
Furniture and Fixtures
Building Account
Warrants
Ci, h and Sight Exchange
Total
Liabilities
$37,314.07
3,331.72
1,600.00
339.00
6,442.69
Capital Stock
Surplus
l.'n ii ided Profit ;
Dividend Account
Deposits
Total
$10,000.00
1,500.00
953.56
1,500.00
97,024.22
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Country
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The Country
Larger
Every Month
Mist Daisy Newton in
Post Office Monday, we are g'ad
to - • M. - s L);u=y out again.
Mi 1 . a Payn*. [ pulnr-
f I :• it' • big '
,store, apsnt Sunday witeh home; 33S
folks. *
J. L. Brown has just received
a fresh - supply of gr"eeri- s, lo-
irs and confectionery,
'ore buying
sm Allen of Bow r was tra -
g with our merchants Tuesday.
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S Brief Digest of
Local Happening's
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Bob Edwards of B wer was in
Canadian Tuesday i-uyin« goo !-.
Mr. W. Belt was in Oklahoma
I City this * ek n 1 i.sin«-:-s, '• ut
whi e there he attended the
auu ration of Gov. Cruce.
Mr
dor,
trading.
Sam Johnson of R ek Pen wa-
in Canadian Tuesday taking ad-
vantage of some of the bargain:
offered by s^ie of >ur
ints. ^
Call on J. I/. Brown f >r a g <ori j ££
square meal and n; e clean bed- , ~v',2
None better in the city.
Mi-?.f.s Daisy Newt n and Naomi
Tig nor w !■• Crowder visitors
Wednesday.
Mr. I. Yiaev.fr. mi the MeNally
farm was in Cana ian Wednes-
day, and had us send News to
his step - :i, M. T. Burr, . at
Mammoth Springs Ark.
Clem Graham re eiv< 1 a teh - "
gram yesterday from Okemah, 3g[S
I announcing the death of hi*
f ithor at 'hut i>i >•. U taid hi
brother Jack lef at on e for Oke- 2-j??
mah,
Mrs.J.D. Binder, of Geay,
Okla, arrived in Cana i.vn Wed-
nesday where sh3 will make her
future home.
The Hon. Mr. John Graf \va-
i in our city Monday.
Misses Lena Janeway and Cleo
Cesar 8| -nt Sunday afternoon
with Annie [ rown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. BrOvvn
spent Sunday in Bower.
Mr. W. E. Whitt of Croweer
wa ■ a vi-itor at the N• wb Offi -e
Monday.
Mr. Bernieli rstein and fami-
ly nf Indian Li were v iitii «j
■ u Ilerst- in and v Ife this
phieo Sunday,
Mi sea Gabe Tucker, D.-lphio
Hollabaugh and Me-sers Milt-it
Ableson and Rob Auxier of
Crowdt r were in Canadian We !.
night as the gut -ts of Miss Anna
Ti.el^r.
A crowd of our y >ung folks
attended the dance at Cr >wder
Saturday night.
Little Mattie and .lanio Brown
spent Saturday afternoon with
Marie Tignor.
FOR SALE Hay, Corn
Seed Oats, Red rust pro >(, Sei I
jeorn, Boon Co. White, on coh,
1 n> 111 iveil Rowden C >tton - i
G. W. Moncrief.
One mile wentof Canadian.
FARMERS'
TRADING
Agents for trie
Rock Island Company's
complete line of Imple-
ments
Agents for the
Old Reliable Peter Sellnt=
tier Wagons; Bois d' c.re
rims and roller bearings.
Agents for tlie
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Pittsburg- Perfect f
Weld Wire Fencing*.
''The Weld that Held."
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Dry Goods, Clothing-, Boots,
Shoes, Millinery, Mats, Caps. ^
Furnishing; Goods, Ladies' :
Skirts.
Stoves and Renges.
Hardware, Queensv/are,
dlery, Harness, Collars
Strop Go<,c!s.
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
We have a complete stack of
Battreal Shoes, Peters' Shoes, Ervin Clap, and
Walkover Shoe-, and can fit you no matter how -M
large or small.
We have some 1: sv fancy rugs for only $1.75
fry our new Gn-: Mill. \ou will be pleased.
Bring us your produce.
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Mr. Fred Fry who has been
very 'ielt at the Brown hotel, i-
now able to lit" on the streets a-
gain.
Mrs. Nick Thomson is on th
: i. U I is I thin week.,
Mi ter Fred Wallace is on the
Mr. Fred Cesar of Brooken was 1 • 1-6-tl sick list this week.
in Canadian Saturday. Try tho |unv ,v|,,u n)U, (h| Mi-s Annie Brown spent Fri-
Mr. Dug Cesar was an out of Farmer's Trading CoA have ju-( day night with Naomi Tignor.
For Carpenter,
Contractor and
Builder See
How shout that fruit? J. L
Brown has the nicest in town.
I have nie nod vain;:
for sal© or trade for cattle
J, C. Brothers.
mules
Mr. Elmo L. Smith, of Cow-
imrt I. Oh h na was in
dian W ednesday on business per*
t a in in g to the winding up of the
•S iith . late, some of v hi -h will
e s ld on January 28, 1911.
SEED CORN FOR SAL' —I
have ab ut Ioo hn-heis of the Richard M. Willains,
• lebrat ' D. n County While ,■ ,
- d c : n f I-sale at'myr.-i- Lana(lian' Oklahoma.
dt in e, I milo w est < i ('.•mn iian.'
J. W. KNAI'P. 1 ,,
Re idolph Ti.: nt r, of Omaha!,, ^.'7, W° C,U.lia n,f uae nuv
Nebraska an>i a ( usin of J, D. 'ten.s tins week,' for the
l'ignor, visits i us last Monday. 1 1 n l'ul' l'! ^ vvere more of an
It h 1 been yi :rs since we advertisement than news items,
h i I met, and h id about lo i track are a'ways gl id i i get th>
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town visitor Monui.y,
Mr. Henry Cesar was in our town
Monday.
If you want to sell your farm
or town prop! rty eo J. D. Hi >w
dor.
installed.
Mis Minnie Bird cuig i- down
with lho measles.
Mrs. Si.sio Jaeobs jm 1 Mi.-8
Anna Davis were nt if town vi«
siu rs Sunday,
• f each other, hut while visiiin g 11 ,nvs fruni any locality, but we
LOST—A small black bill book some ther felatives in Oklahoma reserve the right tb inject an;
ci ntaining S66.00. between ('ana• i'it\ he 1 arne I that we had an<^ {1" communications that
dian and Dower, on last Saturday lived here several \ ears ago, and iome to !''isoffice.
e\ nin •. 1 will ] ty a lib >ral re- '.iihedowsi to look us up. He Selling Out Everything,
ward for the return of same ti left Monday ni;ht for Hot Sprngs From a Hoe to a Saw Mill—whole
the Nt ws Office.
M. L. Pendergraft,
\ rk. wherj he will visit other
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or in part.
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Tignor, J. D. Canadian Valley News. (Canadian, Oklahoma), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911, newspaper, January 13, 1911; Canadian, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274654/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.