The Canadian Enterprise (Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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OF LOCAL INTEREST.
BRIEF ACCOUNTS OF RECENT EVENTS IN
OUR OWN TOWN AND VICINITY.
Mrs Oulb.'rtson. .1 Ki'.wu. wan
here during the week. anil iilfect*
cd an orguni,.;.:ion <1 t lu Dau^h-
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Something About People With Whom Many of
Our Readers are Well Acquainted.
Rev. \\. H. Long closed a auc-
'cessful meeting at Indianola lust
Tuesday night.
Mail orders f :• jot printing,
when nrcoii'.pitnied by the cash,
'vill receivo our prompt attention
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F. N. Brock, of Bower, was in
.'.naaiitu Monday on businiv:,.
Hob Edwards. a
.rom Indianola, wa-
Wondey evening.
livery man
In our citv
Bob Wallace made a trip to
Checotah Monday ii: the interest
of our coming picnic
The Bank of Canadian was an
appreciated patron of our job do-
•aliment during the jiast week
E. L. Farley, of Fort Smith
Hannibal Morrison was a busi-
ness visitor to Crowder Monday unders and that ti..- store
of Fred Brown, at Crowder City,
Mr. Knowlton. a lufc.b >r nuin wa: b.irglari/. .1 la-.. Wed >dny
from the Quinton section, .vas In night r.nd that: considers.!■ .11111
oarcity Monday <>f money was obtained.
Howard Norman, cashh
Bank of Hanna, was < bsi
our streets Sunday.
W. B. Manners mid L. D
ton bavi beeii busily engaged,
this week taking the census.
A large number oi oni people
.•ofthe The Browdor Mercantile t om
■ ,ed on pany'i store was entered Wed-
nesday night by burglars, who
failed to obtain any money, but
But-1 carried oT a few pi; ket k ; es.
was in our city during the week, | went to McAlester Monday to
iooking after business pertaining jnttend }j,0 Democratic speaking.
'.o the nov: gin. ]
J. W. Richards, late .>f Fort
Gibson, having moved iiis. family
and effects to Canadian, is now a
full-Hedged resident
\Vheu you get tills paper from
the ji stoffice and res.d it at your
store i.r place of business. don't
lorgot to carry it home so that
Klit' other members of the family
■ may also read it.
Our practicing physicians itn
uirt the information that there is
ow considerable sickness in the
surrounding country.
Fdmond Martin, in renewing
,ii£ owji subscription, also pays
for this paper to be sent to his
inclc at Manard. J. T.
J. )i. Shoffner has moved vliis
amily and household goods to
Canadian, from Fort Gibson, and
is now comfortably located.
Tha flew gin building is now
searing completion, after which
the machinery will be installed
in ample timo for the new crop.
G. B. Farley, of Mellette, has
been engaged, for several days
in hauling lumber from G. T.
Siniley's saw mill to the depot in
Canadian for shipment.
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Copious rains Saturday and
Saturday night gladdened the
hearts of farmers,and even tho,se
who are not tillers of the soil—for
we all depend on the fanner.
We understand that the ferry
across the river at the Burton
iarm, of which we niado mention
some time ago, will soon be in
successful operation, under the
nanagement of A. M. Cesar.
OUR PREPARATION
In m iking am ngrments forou' Grand Annua' Barbecue
and P.'jnic. which is to bo he 'i in Ganadian Augus' the 16th
our fit >t and fv <>most objeo is to <?ecuri. attractions for the
idies Therotui'e. we hau brightened up cur stock consid-
erably especially our lines of suirmer Press Gccds, Shin
Vaists .ind Skirts. Wotr.tn's low-cut Oxfords ami Hosiery.
. nd Ladies' ar.< Misses' Surptrwr Hats Come in ar.d in-
spect We'll help you make Aujj 15 an enjoyable occasion
W. L, BELT TRADING COMPANY.
Attorney C. Smock, of Eu-
faula, passed through Canadian |
Monday evening on his ;eturn
home from Indianola.
Hnuinet's; performing animal
show held the boardsat the school
house Tuesday nijht, to the de-
light of the small bey.
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Next to the liberal ndver
tiser and the car, h-in-ad-
vance subscriber, an edi-
tor's best friend is the per-
son who furnishes him suit-
able *iews items. Toll ns
anything you know in the
way of locni happenings
worth communicating to the
public. Don't take it for
granted that we will find
out everything anyhow
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f. W. CBI'M. Pr*. K. 0. MILLION, V, fro. W. ,V TOYIL, Un.hl.r,
CANADIAN DIRECTORY.
Miss Josephine Beck, of Ark-
adelphia, Ark., who has been vis
iting her uncle, J no. O. 'looie. and
family, has gone to Cowets. I. T., —
to visit other relatives. City offlciaU.
..... v. a. Pipkir.j. . Mayor
The syrveyor of the M. K. «&, j D BroWi!er Recorder
T. Railway was here Wednesday i m. a. ivwaugh Marshal
making observations preliminary : W. l. Belt Treasurer
to the building of a spur from the - G Smith City Attorney
main track to the new gin.
J.G. Smith has had the front
yard fence moved in, on the
place now occupied by Captain
Fred Hyributt. 0. E. Richardson. W.
A Byars. C. T. Grinstead. ard W. A.
i F^yil. Alaermer,.
♦ THE BANK OF CANADIAN
CAPITAL $2fc.000.00
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We have the money
if you have the secu-
rity. Give us your
deposits,
CANADIAN, INDIAN TERRITORY.
J. B. DIXON,
Proprietor
IP V« DATE BLACKSMITH S8«P.
Does a general Black-
smith and repair business
Horseshoeing a specialty.
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| R. L. WALLACE j
t CITY DRAYMAN.
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| Hauling and transfer
*j. work carefully attended
t to. Prompt deliveries.
Churcnes.
Methodist.—Rev. W H. Long, pastor.!
Button, preparatory to the open- I Services or the 2nd und 4th Sun-Jays at
ing of a street to the new gin. j W ®- m nd at "'ght. Sunday scho>l
' every Sunday at 10 a. m ; J. D Browd-
^mmediately foU.owing your' er0superinterDd#nt| _ „
r J « Baptist. Rev. L. F. patterson, pastor
name, on your paper or on the ServicM on the ,st Sinday ,n each
wrajiper. will be found the date j month ft II a m. and at night; also on
at which your subscription ex Saturday befere. Sunday schcol at 10
Wtvtch that date, and re-; ™ ■ J- G Smith, supenntendent.
before
pires.
new your subscription
your time is out.
Rev. J. M. Caves, who once re-
sided in Canadian but more re-
cently has been doing organizer's
■vork for the Farmers' Union,
vas the guest of Freeman Smith.! wi not disappoint the people on
Lodges.
A. F. 4 A. M South Canadian Lodge
No. 22. meets on Friday night before the
We understand that Canadian ; fuii moon F. V. Hurlbutt. w M j D.
has been very successful in pull- Browder, Secretary.
... . ' in,. ,.tT r>lnni/>D In tin, nut unit I 0.0. F. South Canadian Lodge N .
vusin Canadian Wednesday, and i |n:f,0j'. I"cn'cf 7. meets every Saturday n.ghi w
. Lewall n. president; Will T. Walker, 'ec-
Watch for | retary
announce- Farmers Uniok. Canadian Local Union
ill due No. 477. meets cn the 1st and 3rd Satur-
day afternoon in each month O. w M r-
crief. president: Will T. M'slker. secre-
tary.
, , , , | Rebekahs. - Canadian Lodge No. 8
;ou are judged, somewhat, by the, meets on th# second and fourth Tu„day
character of your office Station- nights in ea<;h month. Mrs. Ben Turner,
ery? Letters written upon first N O : W P. Lewallen. Secretary.
class.up-to date letter heads.such
as we print at this office, evince School Board.
pood taste, uttruct attention, and M. C Young President
C. E. Janeway Secretary
Fred Garrett, late of Shawnee,
iias located in Canadian with his
family, rented the lower story of
the Odd Fellows' building, and
opened up a restaurant. He is
Bn experienced restaurant man,
ajid will have others associated
with him 'n the business.
Official announcement has been
made for Republican precinct
conventions to bo held through
out Pittsburg county on Thurs-
day of this week, to select dele-
gates to the county nominating
convention, which meets at Mc-
Alester Saturday, the 10th.
Remember that the picnic at
Canadian is to be on the 15th of
August, that the barbecue in con-
nection therewith is to be free,
and that there will be plenty of
ice water on the ground free to
all. Make your arrangements to
to take a lay off from work that
day. bring Sallieand the children
to town, and enjoy the occusion.
Your friends or relatives
in another county or state
wish to hear from yon often
Perhaps you neglect writing
to them. Then send them
this paj er for a year. It will
give them more news, each
week, than a letter would,
and will tell them something
about you frequently. They
will be pleased to know that
you thus remembered them.
Hit hT
the coming occasion,
the program and full
rnent. which will appear
time.
JJid it ever occur to you thai
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CANADIAN ENTERPRISE
The livest Paper in Pittsburg County.
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Uossess advertising value
Keep Posted on Home Affairs.
If you are gc'og away for the
summer, you will be lost without
the Enterprise. We can change
your address and the paper will
follow you like Mary's little
lamb, wherever you go. You
will want to know about the
news—the marriages,the deaths,
the births, the calamities and
successes of Canadian and her
people—while you are away.
Give us your new address,
you don't take the paper better
subscribe for it. The Enter-
prise—the livest paper in Pitts-
burg county.
W. P. Lewallen. W. L. Belt. M
Priddy. R. F. Turner.
Board of Trade.
J 0. Smith ... President
C- E. Janeway. Secretary
Meets when occasion requires, a! the
call of the president.
. M K. Si T. Time Table.
SOUTHBOUND TRAIHS.
No. 1. Local Passenger 1:2B a m
No. 5. Local Passenger 11:04 p m
No. 641. Way Freight I2;!8pm
northbound trajns.
No. 4. Local Passenger 5i05 a m
If | No. 6. Local Ptssenger 11:57 a m
No. 2. Local Passenger 8:37 p.m
No. 542. Way Freight. 9:66 a.in
The city council met in rejfu ,
lar session Tuesday night. Bills j
for hall rent and marshal's sala
ry were allowed, and nnordinance
was {Missed granting to certain
individuals a franchise to use a
certain well belonging to the
town, for the operation of a sys
tem of wfcter works for private
use. This ordinance will prob
ably be printed in this paper next
week, and will explain itself.
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When writing to our ad ]
vertisers, or when dealing ;
with them personally, kind- \
ly mention having seen th" 1
advertisement in this paper
This request s'vms to us h !
very reasonable one, and i* !
| always complied with, it !
i would benefit us, as it would !
! indicate to our advertisers !
! the value of this paper as !
! an advertising medium.
HOT WEATHER
Will be much less disa-
greeable if you use the
delicious, wholesome,
and refreshing Cold
Drinks dispensed from
our Soda Fountain, un-
der the most approved
sanitary conditions. A
trial will convince you
of the superior quality
of our Ice Cream.
EWING DRUG CO.
THE CITY LIVERY STABLE
M. A. MURDAUGH, Proprietor.
Good serviceable rigs at reasonable prices.
Transient teams cared for. Accommo-
dations for drummers a specialty.
| M. M. FERRELL,
PROPRIETOR
BARBER SHOP,
Canadian, I. T.
Eaty Shave. Stylish Hair Cut
Hot or Cold Baths. Agent for tht
Haynes Steam Laundry.
* DR. J. L. WOOD.
| Physician and Surgeon,
Canadian, I. T.
y.
UK. W. P. LEWALLEK,
Physician and Surgeon,
Canadian, I. T.
Democratic Nominees.
For State Treasures
J. A. MENEFEE.
For Corporation Commissioner,
J. J. McALEKTFR.
For County Judge,
K. W HIGGINS.
For Co. School Superintendent,
LEWIS E. CHRISTIAN.
For Register of Deeds,
A. G. COCHRAN.
For Representative.
J. L. HENDRICKSON.
For County Clerk,
J NO. O. TOOLE.
For District Clerk.
W. H. RILEY.
For County Attorney,
THOS R. DEAN,
For Sheriff.
.J. A. HARRISON.
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Williams, B. W. The Canadian Enterprise (Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1907, newspaper, August 9, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275201/m1/3/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.