The Canadian Enterprise (Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
7. "
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
BRIEF ACCOUNTS OF RECENT EVENTS IN
OUR OWN TOWN AND VICINITY.
Something About People With Whom Many of
Our Readers are Well Acquainted.
Church Benefit.
l.'<- ladles of ihu Moll list
ehureli will so? vo lunch, ieoi renin
md strawberries in the F.wing
building. Saturday. May tin- llli,
from II o'clock a. ni in 1 p. ni
Tit" proceeds are for the benefit
of .ho church The object aimed
at i:. a very worthy otio, and the
undertaking mild In- liiic ally
supported hy i: pie
TS*"
Jack Millicun was
Eufaula Sundav.
down from Mi>s I
in I'
turn Moore
nvdoi Oil v.
i-> visiting
M l'S. Pi". Wi Mid V ;b
u McAlester Monday,
.1. G. Smith made a
rip to McAlester Than
•pptng
\ irtril l'ipkin.. made a business
ip to Mafaula Thursday.
011811)1
I'll-
(J. W. Nowton and liL duugli
cr, Daisy, wore Mi-Ales er \ .-it
rs Sunday.
Si Terrell, of Crowdi was a
octal visitor in Canadian Sun-
Jay afterno i.
I'eto McDull unci Fr *d Prow-
ler visited near McAlester Sat-
urday and Sunday.
A. Iv Davis, who is interested
jii (he sale of the Oliver type-
writer, was hers Thursday.
((a account of so much u. I and
cold weather, many of oiii farm
i-i'■> are having hi plant tIn•.r cot
ton o er. T! is. of eoiiiso, is a
serious misfortune, necessitating
a gi ni deal of laho mil expense;
but we presume tint under fa-
vorable conditions i; will yet be
Creen Leflore, of Mc Alester. l",s-'ble to make good cotton,
was on our streeti Saturday*
CANDIDATES' AMNOl NCI MtNTS.
arrived1 w .. ., . ,
Wi- ar. aut'. ' .'ed to ann u--a the f
' lowing candidates f 1 " ■ s'jfyec' lolhc
1 art ion f the Dfii gratio i
Constable \ Mlderpoole, of
! lula, was hove Weijuesdav.
Krod Hall and family
here from Cl-ee itali th j
! the week
I
tirst
rty.
Murdaiitrh's livery barn has
a new sign, which v;a painted by
Con Kwing.
Will I-'osti" made a trip to In-
dianola Tuusday, and incidental-
ly did us a favor.
SPRING CLOTHING.
We are still headquarters for
everything. Our stock of spring
Clothing has arrived, and is now
on display, subject to your in-
spection. We are showing some
excellent values in Men's Suits,
from $4.50 to $15.00. Come in
and see us. We take pride in
showing our goods
W. L. BELT TRADING COMPANY.
For I*. S. Senator,
HOY HOFFMAN
Pro. Long tilled his regular
appointment at the M.F Church.
South, last Sundii''
Nirj George's Jamil}', of Feath-
' i ntone, ivcrc visiting the family
)| M. A. Murdaugh this week.
John O
Manners A Son arc now pre- ^iuw ,
;tared to grind corn, and propose Ip,, jn,
o "rind every other Saturday.
V ol orders for job printliiu
vh -ii in|>aliiod by the cash,
reive ouj- prompt attention
Toole
i sdii.v,
-i o. In-
made a trip to
presumably iii
ca ml i.lacy
For Cc'igret:.;. 41Ii His,riot.
P. II. UNKP.U OH.
For State Treasurer
.1 A MKNKFKF
For Corporation .Commissioner,
J.J MeAI.KSTFK.
Uepi cseiitat ive,
,i i. !h:npi{1ckson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. (i Land, of
Muskogee, ivere visisiting rela |
M' es in Canadian Saturday and j
ft.md.i}. j | Wood, of Scipio, stoj ;ted
Miss Jean Cantrc'l was calk I il f"w
lo Oklahoma during the we, k on "" hi; i« « ni frm, a trip
account of the serious i!lnt.-ss of
For I >ist rid .1 udgi
(J!•:< i M l'(
District
to Muskoi'ee
her sister
Dodgers are out announcing
that Preslie P. Colo and other
•adidates, will speak hero next
jatuaday night.
J. K. Hutchinson, represent
i.':g a Kansas City packing Jioiise,
\viis seeing some of our grocery
dealers Monday
J IV Coiniors oi;d Freeman Ii
Smith went to Shawnee Tesday
on business connected with the
Farmers Union.
Cliarli
on the
railroad
hours i
this week
* Pate, now a hi.ikemaii
'ort Smith iV Western
came in and spent a few ; |.l(|
Canadian the tirst of
For t'ouiit'- Jmlge,
M P II \MMONP.
T PICK DAVIS,
ii w PK;t;iNs.
Foi County Attorney.
JACK (. HAULIOY.
TIIOS Ii. PKAN,
KlliPV I- ITZPATKICK.
For ('ount.v t Moi l'.
J No i) TooLK,
uicii \itii s colkm a::.
♦ '
:
♦
♦
❖
♦
i
CUt'M, Pro
M l . Vol:NO, v. l'l
W A. FOYII., Cuhirr
Pis
w.
■t Clork,
K1LF.V.
THE BANK OF CANADIAN
CAPITAL $25,000.00
Din YOU EVER HAVE THE FEELING'/
People sometimes dread to enter a bunk; this -is
simply because they arc not familiar with tho cus-
toms pf busine ■. But ibis feeling of embarrass-
ment quickly wears away with thoso who deal
with this bank; at least wc try to make it .o; wo
want every customer to feel e^.sy and at homo.
Gall itj to see us when in town. Wo wt.uld appre-
ciate your deposits. Application . for loans wilU
receive our prompt attention.
CANADIAN, INDIAN TERRITORY.
, unttrmnwimmmmtttmi
J. B. DIXON,
Proprietor
lip-1(1 IIAJI: BLACKS,Hill SHOP.
Mrs. Wilson Thompson, of Mc-
Alester. wis the fullest of her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Murlbutt.
the tirst of the week.
II. VanMeter made a trip to
JJIcAlestoi- Sunday. In his ah
sence Hugh Willis, of Kufaula,
acted as station agent.
We understand that mnchicery
iy now on the ground to drill for
pil ut Mill Creek, north of the
river, a few milos this side of
Eufaula.
C. W.Crum,cashier of the First
National liank of Kiowa, and pres-
ident of the Bank of Canadian.
Was a business visitoi in our city
last Friday.
S. P. Knox, the tie man. lint,
had some work done to improve
the road between here and O lines
Creek, for the benefit of some of
his teamsters.
The Race Brothers' show en
tertaiued our people Wednesday
night, and from what we can
learn there was a fairly ltckkI
V "
attendance.
Captain L. P Putton v.as cho-
sen li.v the Hepublicans of this
beat as their committeeman, to
represent them in the cotning
county convention.
Mr. and Mrs.W.L. Ellison and
daughter, representing the S .1
vat inn Army, wore here Tuesday
evening soliciting contributions
in support of their orpin; us' home
and rescue work.
For Recordei of Deeds,
W T CCI.PKBTSON,
FRANK A. NASH.
WILL T WALKKR,
For SherilT,
KU L GARNKR
II. D THRASIIKH,
J K POPPS.
T J. STALLING IS,
.1 A HARRISON
For County Treasurer.
A F HOLLAPAV.
❖
❖
♦
♦
♦
♦
❖
♦
I
♦
:-!--!-t-+-;-:-:.+++.;..:.; ++++++4.+++++
Does a genernj Black--
smith and repair business
Horseshoeing a specialty.
r*. A M;M.VMMVU-/;
R. L. WALLACE
CITY DRAYMAN.
Hauling and transfer
work careMly attended
lo. Prompt deliveries.
*• f VR#
ly attended ^
leliveries. I
n
M. M. FERRELL,
PROPRIETOR
lBARBER SHOP
Canadian, I. T.
•'or (Jo. School Supi-rintondcnt,
LKWIS K. CHRISTIAN.
M. C. YOUNG
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
Buyer and Seller Everything.
♦♦4+MfW+MWW+fl'fH-M- -t+->++++:•
Easy Shavo. Stylish Hair Cut.
i Hot or Cold Batli . Agont for the
X Hayno« Steam Laundry.
-S><l"t"H,+*4++t4i*+++4<ii"l>44>++++
Birch Byers
'inploy of thi
a inechiiiiic in the
Okhilioma Hard
Tom Stallings, of Hartshorne,
was here Saturday interviewing
the sovereign citizens of this bail-
iwick in the interest of his can-
didacy for sheriff.
Wo are informed that a new
school house is now about com-
pleted near tho residence of Wi-
ley Adams, to be known as the
Adams school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. P. Cook and
two little children, from Clarks-
qille, Ark., we Ha visiting his
brother-in law, J. D. Browder,
and family, during the week.
wood. Lumber and Handle Com-
pany. has just returned from St.
Louis. I lis family iii e expected
to arrrive short Iv
The little 7 months old child of
San- Humes, living u mile or two
south of town, died on Thursdu'.
morning. It was understood that
the burial would take place the
following day at the McP nig il
Cemetery.
Subscribe for and read the
McAlester Capital, the brightest,
the newsiest, and the most relia
ble daily published in the State
of Oklahoma. One year, #4.0U;
six months, £2.0"; three months,
91.00, cash in advance tf
IHoif man
FAT STOCK,
You can keep your stock fat and healthy by feed-
ing Magic Stock and Poultry Food. We have just re-
ceived a large quantity, Get it while it is fresh.
Your druggist.
EWING DRUG COMPANY.
DR. J. L. WOOD,
Physician and Surgeon,
Canadian, I. T.
v v v 'v •>!+>?.<
UK. W. P. LEVALLEN,
Physician and Surgeon,
Canadian, I. T.
I
• 1
Jim Fulton made a t rip to Pow-
er, Russellville, Quinton, and oth-
er points east this wee!: in com-
pany with W. T. Culbertson, of
W. F. Brain, the hustling rep- Kiowa, presumably with a view of
resentative of the McAlester Dai- making medicine in the political
ly Capital, was in ou* city Satur- compaign now in progress,
day. looking up delinquent sub
7,
Gandidate for the United
States Senate from the Okla-
homa side. subjeot to the de-i
cision of the Democratic pri-
maries. June 8. 190?.
scribers and soliciting new ones.
Miss Catherine Henson, from
South McAlester, was here dur-
ing the past week looking after
the interests of tho Woman's
Missionary Society work of the
Baptist church.
G. W. Sparks, the oil man from
Okmulgee, is again in our midst
endeavoring to secure more leas-
es on oil lands. Ho imparts tho
information that his company in-
tends to begin drilling in this vi
cinity as soon as tho requisite
amount of land has been leased.
PATENTS
I. in«ort>li.i"fore«prrt i «r«h Aadfrr* r> <
Frvw *,T*ie.-, how to obtain |*t«-rit«. lr*K 1 I
«|.yrt«hu. «r., |N ALL COUNTRIES
flwimrii Jirtrt villi tu:<$ /.... ,1
money an J r/ttn the fatrn
hi,ft tnd Pnctlei t«cluil ly. I
Writ* or e mn Vi u ■*.
BIS Iftatk Btrwt, tpp VilM But* hUet 0Bt«,|
WASHINGTON, 0 C. I
GASNOW
S. Our Soda Fountain is now in operation.
R, V. WATKINS
HUCKSWIIII AND W00UW0KKER
Proscribas for and operates upon
diseasud Wagons, Bjgf;ias, Farm
Implements, etc. Repairs any old
thing. Shoos horses to perfection.
JSP.iEZS
THE CITY LIVERY STABLE
«
M. A. MURDAUGH, Proprietor.
Good serviceable rigs at reasonable prices.
Transient teams cared for. Accommo-
dations for drummers a specialty.
• ,1 Ai.AJLJ, r jJiii.1.ttiit.^<i^- I ii ifufciSitifi
Wo tiro always very care-
ful about mailing this paper,
hut it is possible for us to
commit errors. Postmasters
also make mistakes, some-
limes, in the delivery of
mail. Any subscriber who
fails to receive his paper, no
matter whose fuult it may
be, should call on or address
us for another copy, which
we will gladly urnish.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Williams, B. W. The Canadian Enterprise (Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1907, newspaper, May 3, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275587/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.