The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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w bis Alteit taaeh Sent.. «rth i j
A how K*sMS«iU aod wife of the
Oral llwt bei^liWiiooJ uiade a
trip t<ra Bnrrr ceuaiy l «t trtxt U> vis-
it their (od«, Hirace an4 Fred.
Mis J W Allien is borne i roic a
I Juice weeks vi^t Je Jrieia-Js iu Kan-
!| saw. City, Wang ca3Je4 itwit ou accuiinl
!' uf tke «Je~«A$i of her *«st*r.
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Mftight.tarhaK<*naa« ia SfitmmSn**.
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wH'Cataline J tunc 2£4 ned SSJ
C. II. 3Sb*aStr iatelv dr-iiveml a
(muk&b it! 2© t-ai'i { mostly two yaur
o!l«J betters,) to W ill Momnier ul ti lu-
stier—fsrioe faft.tw. Sir. Mortimer t*l*o
ttjawugtii a fine yemrilinjr tmi i.
Judge Huuii'Lict a«d taaiily visited
the fenm* of Kraal Coile at Hamburg,
tlep U«4tf«e.d ifa«B ie €ptHe« cause|Ofcla., ud moranl lust Sunday,
.awjuntenJaj w«wr<(*Mt *bwL
'-M. M.*Frea«fc fctt$«uMe to *i«t .
tliw
A'*m 4iae-al (Fhnaaw and aw*
Jute. «M AtV tObMlMI*.
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JU t. mnritHMB a «ew. lute of
i Grt|itt --StH.ch«nen,sIw Co.
II and
Swelt line at «lip>pe « r*c«i**t4 by J
M •Chanwfcasa the* ««t.
JR. B ''BeMnKnat Is CsM a
igi> r knne—a waste* 4 «H4
(tnaitti lint wf aiwlii aadfr
rtww ibtvaia Cinneniiaa at J A
tm itptrtt a
Mnteett*
•. jltn tKmrm .stiwtWf Mt Saait*
[tfiighclar *• «? at «M hinaf a*.
j «^aaHM «ear C.fhaaa MM*
Elaek Jk wite-nff WEgjiaa vijass-
I tsieade<ln Cawtdiaa • few dajw liaod
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Tluie of Prayer—Noontide
Hadge—A kuol of While Kibbou
Mothoilx— Preventive, Eilucatiouul,
Mi.** E";«5* Tiiuraiau wd iier friend. Social aud ;
Miss Rsth fVwnk, w«rt «Twh#4 WatebwordH—Agitate, Educate, Org-
and'tj m OcfeiiUiw*? f«c a «Hk'« vi>ii, nui?*,. j
io Mil's Ti®ta3*n,f oid Vatue. A Vi-t y pl -n -*rit lueetin^ wai lield
at our roooi in I be court bouse June
5lii. several nienibert) aud two visftorH
iu atteudauce, boili of ttie latter be-
cuuiiug members We welcome lliem
to orr Union most cordialiy. Meet-
ing called to order by the president;!
Mr« White ieadinjr the devotiouals
followed in prayer by Mrs Stratum
whose earnest tvun.s found an echo
"id the heart of every ^e present.
Siugiug by the l.lniwu, roll cal!| read-
ing ininutea of previous inetiting.
lieports of officers aud superintend-
ents were read ail very interesting.
Several letters from our slate workers
aud one from Mrs. Ileleu Stoddard
who recently resigned the presidency
of Texas W C T l7. an ofllce thnt she
filled with great credit for I he past
sixteen years. Impaired heslih mi|l
the earnest entreaties of a sou who
prefers a ruotbei to a monument
prompted her retirement. All will
remember this lady as she was iu ('a
undian the summer of 1901, winning
all hearts by her sweet, him! womanly
manner as well as bv her womanly
convincing talks aud executive ability
and we as a union regret, very much
t<j hear of ber retirement;. Miss Mat-
lie Turner of Tyler, Texas, will take
ber place. Our program consisted ol
a flue reading by Mrs White, The
progress women have made in tbe
past fifty years. A humorous recita-
tion by Miss Bertha Newman and wi
closed by repeating tbe buncdiction.
Tbe I'hion is much pleased to have
Mr Young back again, who has been
absent for the past year. While we
welcome, her return we are sorry to
lose two of our valued members. Mis
Foster and Mrs Stone who moved to
Amarillo this week.
Tbe young girls of the town are
requested to meet with' the union
Juue 12 in talk over plans for the
summer.
CANADIAN STATE BANK
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(CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP $3:-:,600.00)
prepared to exlend to it„s patrons every priv
ilege ami acconioci/itiun con si slant with
BANKING PKINCIPM S.
HLUMBERH
Screen Doors, Coal
Paints and Oils,
Lime and Cement.
I briagiaqg ailti Ikrui llisii Hulii wtiu
j ma bee* viMtiug her sirtn. Mis t ole.
Siaw Nwea lias, proved up on bis
Huvn «mwt; claim atid is o«« back
at. Suns «!ii«l staaiMl, bit Fisber-Nuuu
liataclb, nottb of twwn-
Krjuak Uiatlon ilatvily returned from
sua eaUemiicd viwit to bts old mimsouu
booair. Aud a^'pwrts as mucti iui-
(n(Otr«il 9o feejt.Ub .
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,-Slioklrrs nmeu.
Mr, tinlliiaaa-'l wlio purchased a bull
sexMJwm of 1*««S fiwoii Moody, just east
of tulD Las tmiiill tojs staiWe and put
iJkiWDt a well] jumH lexpr-cts simu to build
a sewwifciw*.
Harry Kvgsu and Miss Mat tie Ir.eatv
of Wtoomfwamll, Ofc , wetv; quirlly mar-
ri d at altoe. Swajiineria H« telv <« Tuet-
day nwartliag, Jmiue -8 lit, 'fey tbe I lev.
M H Fhut
Evervlliiug daifity and durable to
wear «t J A Ciamlw.r*. He uiakcs a
•prc-iiaSity lawn aud tliat is what
spelliiw wiieta y«ia want tometbiug to
war.
JtuS ttecri'tftrA'-4l-jk-w line of Meus
aJ3 l$gM—*3 o Dre«s Shirts
and S«St. voSSar .Sliirts, just tbe i'ling
f«w w«ro «*■■ *ia«-.r, ^wli«* it coaaes.) -
StffldfcHBHeta'* Men; Off.
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Itiadim Mi you want to see a t we)]
liar el skirt* jtwt till in at J A
ChuaiMti aa«t a«t to see those new
etabrojldered Voiles and Panamas.
Say, thep «iv oat of sagLt.
imATNARI| Pres.
SAM ISAACS.
W. V. ISA ACS. V Ptttv.
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DIKECTORS:
E. H. JBrainartl,
W. 0. Isaacs,
I). M. Margrave,
.). W. McKinley,
.Iiu>. ('. Isaacs,
W. J. To.id,
8am Isaacs.
We solicit a share of your patronage.
Couk' in
Prions on all
Stock is good
and look at our Stock and g«?t
kinds ol' Building Material,
and prices are right.
our
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Ths Sniwknsewi Men- Co wry com
jhWUp B5jii i®f Ladies aod CJaiJdren Hos-
iery and hav«e the newest and up-lo-
dasc jitUcriis. all ways ia stock.
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Or Albhrt J Caldwell aud
Jn W Hicks. Specialists « the
t , car, aoaie and throat, Carsou
8«ildia|f, AauilK Texas.
W« an hMulijunrtm for the Cele-
brated Peters Stet. When you waul
ssonwsfhimg extra na«*, visit us -
Siaelata'k Mere Co.
igawlB h*C
hBftas tilp «o titt «M>th
Leonard L Light-, an aged and re-
ajsetftEd reaident ol Idpacmnh County,
pasntf away last, w«wh. Ilewas called
from aa active life. Death was doe to
pletw fmljm Together with his
he was riding ia the pasture and
at lie o'clock he was stricken down,
tailing BMuMCMas from his horse and
,^lP«iied at tea a'lelack the nan eaighi hav
SCn IN mw regained nattioaitm
A L Bennett hns for sale at
Heasonable prices, the
fullowiu^ luacliitici-y
J iJeeriiig row binder.
] McCortnic broadcast binder,
1 Gang disc plow
1 Sulky plow,
3 walking plows,
1 Grain drill,
VAT il""-'-"" s' e.ler—.Ltxi'LnienL
MIAMI HERD j OF
REGISTERED
SHORT HORNS,
Owned Du
ED R0DGE.RS,
This Herd located 7 miles
IN- W. ol' Miami, Tex., con-
sists of 10S head—about 50
j breeding cows—'headed by
j(«rand (^litink, No 172,30-1.
| pronounced by cattle men a-t
Amarillo in April, 190C>, as
being the finest Short Hflrn
bull ever seen in Texas
About -JO young bulls for
sale, one and two years old
Prices from $65 to |B5; Ad-
dress or call on,
Hknkv Tikman, Mgr.,
Miami, 'J't^vas.
1 Panhandle Lumber
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NOW IS THE TIME J
To put in a first,-class Water System. We will be;
"glad to explain the pneumatic system to vou. They arc
> the bes t:. In building a'new house or in remodeling;
;your old one we would like to install a Hound Oak Fur
;na<.'e tor you. There is no heat better adapted to this;
;climate. We are still head-quarters lor first,-alass plumb-
;«ing and Tin Work. : —: :—; : —: ; —
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When you get ready to
buy that LUMBER BILL.
You'll find our prices
right and our material of
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M. E. CLARK, Manager. -~Vr
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1 Drag harrow,
2 Cultivators.
Tbe above can
ranch.
be seen :tl owners
Qua rter 1 y Re po rt
L A McAdams County, Treasurer of Hemp-
hill County, for the Quarter ending
, April 30th 1907
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Belden S* Hudson
* Successors to
JURY FUND—1st Class
UAVE YOl'H WORK DONE
at, the Jndkson Bather Shop.
Three chain, no tons waits, hoi
water, dcaa tawel* for each customer.
Kspett wnrfcaea. Onr place n IIP-
TU-DATi
J. T. JACKSOS, hwrnaroR,
JOH38 VASDERVORT, Asnsrrn.
Mn H B Rnnver left, Monday
l|hl fag Awtin where aha will visit
hwtw,lhn, and take ia the cot
awwiat uf the State
Claivecaitjr aa«l afterwanls they will
vMt fnaa t« in San Aatanio.and (>al-
IfHty tf ^rii It the uatarol a
heat ape. ilawta bat Satnrday - eveatng
pnrtieipate^ ia a dwiler party firen
ttlbe biMWatthellh'Wi Attdim in
off the UiMfa McOwaa. ft in
Ml afeatari whw ilmlmnl the ItrpM
a^tBt^araf Iteapa,
Mia. 8wj«m who baa haea «HUe>
HaJanoc last quarter
To siTOoinit received 215 08
To alet. transferred toother funds... 0IHK> <K)
By amount paid out
b'y 2Vi jer cent com. on nmt received
®5" Per cent com. on amt paid out .. ..
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Dealers in
215 08 215 08
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUN0~-2d Class
fUdancc last quarter $3319 19
To amount received 1373 30
By amount paid out 1038 01
By S% per cl commission on amt icc'd M il0
®y uent colSi. on iu t paid out JS5 92
By balance. 2593 23
Toilet Articles and Cold
Drinks of all kinds.
3691 49 3091 49
GENERAL COUNTY ,FUNQ—3d Class
Balance last quarter $ 473 91
To amount received 2821 S3
T-o amt transferred from other funds 000 00
By amt paid out . <*1000 7tt
By 2% per cent com. on amt received 79
By m per cent com. on amt paid out. 40 03
By Balance. 334 .15
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Having succeeded the City Drug Store we will
try to accomodate the public in the future as it
lias in the past, and we ask a liberal patronage
from one and all.
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(THU I'ICOPLU'S PLACE.)
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COURT HOUSE & JAIL FUND—4h Class.
Balance last quarter $ 840 ;<0
To amount received 2524 94
By amt paid out 14 40
By at t transferred to other ffinds 000 <V)
per ct ixm. on atnt. received.. 03 .12
. per cent cfMn. on auit paid out 30
By baianco. 3893 36
3:171 34 3371 24
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E\mYTHING
A Complete Stock
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What more could you desire.
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T« Balance SS45 S7
To amount veceived as 60
By Amount Paid Out
By 2J£ per cent com. on amt received
By " on amt paid out
Balance.
1175 07 U 75 07
Roa<hand Bridge^lneres' and Sinking Fund
Class
Itebace
IViatnooot wK-tiv«t
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By SM P*< ixul com rm anil reed
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CANADIAN, TEXAS. ^
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Capital and Surplus, $107,000 00
PIONEER BANK of the PANHANDLE A
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CANADIAN
TE*AS
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1 said in my haste, all fishermen are tjars, says ajt
Alabama poet. There .really was no occasion for haste;
nobody will attempt to deny it. \ '•
In spite of the persecjation and prosef-ntion,
ard Oil dividends continue to be poured in on the '
waters..
Ninety hoboes were recently invited to t
Chicago nnd tried to eat enough for the 9,C^
not attend. v t
^Ktesinan who
John Temple Graves is anotheg# accumulation
tains great prominence thrc
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The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1907, newspaper, June 1, 1907; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125399/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.