The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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B. Y. P. U. Program
February 8th, 1920. Bible Study
meeting-.
Sampson, an Old Time Athlete.
Leader, Miss Payne.
Scripture lesson by leader.
Introduction by leader.
A Bundle of Cantradictions, J.
P. Kuttou.
First episode, Mrs. Chas. Carv-
er.
Second episode, Mrs: Chas. Carv-
er.
Third episode, Mr. Reed.
Closing scene, Miss Snyder.
Conclusions, Mrs. Wiggins.
Illustration, Mr. Teel.
At the Methodist Church
Sunday School i).45.
Sermon, morning hour to Boy
Scouts and their parents.
Father, mother, honor your boy
by being present at this service.
Evening hour: The World's Bid
lor a Mau.
Seed Barley for Sale
1,000 bushels must be sold be-
fore Feb. 20th. Price $1.10 per bu-
shel, subject to market fluctuation.
Phone Gem, Texas. J. U. Thiers-
tein. 20pd
O. W. Truax, living five miles
south of Gage recently sold four
mules to ix buyer for $1,300.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
M. M. Beavers, Pastor
Warmth
Welcome
Service
Pastor's Phone 169. Use it.
EASTERN STAR CHAPTER
Canadian Chapter O. E. S., No.
227, meets every third Monday
night in each month at the Mason-
ic hall. Visiting members cordial-
ly welcome.
MRS. SALLIE JAMES, W. M.
MRS. SLETA JENNINGS', Secy.
WELCOME REHEKAH LODGE
Meets every second and /ourth
Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock at
I. O. O. F. Hall.
Mrs. Clyde Allison, N. G.
Miss May Blair, Secretary.
Nazarine Sunday School
Nazarine Sunday School meets
every Sunday at 9.45. All child-
ren are cordiallv invited to attend.
MRS. A. LISKE, Supt.
KNIGHTS ANI) LADIES OF
SECURITY
Canadian Council No. 1729
meets every first and third Thurs-
day nights in the month at 7.30
o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall.
Visitors always welcome.
J. R. TRAYLER, President.
B. F. THOMAS, Secretary.
.You Can
Own Your Home
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Join the United Home Builders
of America
Their members can borrow money
at 3 per cent interest on small
monthly payments. Let me ex-
plain the proposition to you.
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INSURANCE
Bonds for all purposes
SHAW'S AGENCY
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BUILD MORE HOUSES;, HELP CANADIAN TO GROW IN 1920
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We wall hold a public sale at the Ross Ranch 25 miles south of Canadian, Texas; two miles
southwest of Gageby store, on
Thursday, February 19
commencing promptly at 10 a. m., of the following property:
100 REGISTERED HEREFORDS
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1 Herd Bull—COLBERT FAIRFAX 630970, 22 Cows with calves by Colbert Fairfax.
A good son of C. M. Largent's Baby Doll on ^ ~ t r . - «
Fairfax Cows bred to Colbert Fairfax.
14 young Bulls, 6 to 18 months old. 20 fancy Heifers 6 to 26 montks old.
MILCH COWS
2 Jersey Cows, fresh
1 Mtlrh Heifer; fresh soon
HOGS
choice registered Poland
China Gills, bred
Threaded Rubber
doesn't protect a bat-
tery against abuse any
more than a check book
protects you against the
high cost of living. But it
unfailingly guards against
need for re-insulation dur-
ing the battery's life, and
that is a thing that never
can be truthfully said about
ordinary insulation.
BLANTON
BATTERY
COMPANY
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IMPLEMENTS
1 12-foot McCoriniek header
1 12-hole grain drill
1 3'1 ' Studebaker wagon
.1 farm wagon
1 power feed grinder
1 2-row planter
1 Bowsher sweep grinder
1 3-section harow
1 2-section harrow
1 disc harrow
1 lister
1 double disc plow
1 hand corn sheller
3 cultivators
1 stalk cutter
1 12-inch walking plow
1 sled go-devil
2 header barges
1 top buggy
1 grind stone
1 set leather harness
1 set chain harness
1 set hip number brands
1 10 barrel galvanized stock
tank
1 500-bushel Butler grain bin
Also bundled sorghum and
Sudan Grass.
HORSES
1 brown saddle horse , 5 years f
old ' I
1 sorrel mare 8 years old j
1 bay mare 6 years old. j
1 team buckskin mares 5 and 6 j
years old !
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 iron bedstead
3 bed springs
1 sanitary cot
1 davenport
1 sewing machine
1 library table
1 kitchen cabinet
1 washing machine
2 gasoline stoves
Bring Your
TERMS OF SALE:
All sums under $25 cash without discount. On all sums over $.25 a discount of 2 per cent will be
given for cash, or a credit of 12 months on approved security at 10 per cent interest. The reg-
istered cattle will be sold for cash without discount unless otherwise previously arranged.
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BOYD NEWCOM and L. S. PALMER, Auctioneer*
C. W. ALLEN, Clerk
You can do no more progressive,
patriotic thing than to carry out
your building plans now. ,
Building is conservation. It gives
employment. It is profitable to you.
We offer you patriotic, conserva-
tion values on all lumber and
building materials. <
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Loomis, L. P. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1920, newspaper, February 5, 1920; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125435/m1/6/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.