The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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J. A. Chambers went to Wichita Maurice Hobdy returned last
Falls Sunday night on a business week from a holiday visit to hi
trip.
mother in Grimes County.
A. O. Buckner made a business Mrs. Cavenee of Coffeyville,
trip to Lubbick last Friday, return- Karis., is visiting her son, Frank
j-ng home the first of the week. Cavenee, at the Canadian Reading
Room.
S. Johns and Joe Schaded of Am-
ariilo are in Canadian this week
assisting N. Abraham in invoicing
the Fair Store.
Miss Clyde Jackson is here from
Wellington this week visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A.
iJackson.
Jas. R. Trayler has sold his
blacksmith shop to Luther Worley Miss Nettie West returned to
and will devote his attention to the Norman, Okla., Sunday to resume
her studies at the Oklahoma State
threshing business.
University.
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J. R. Adair, the dentist, has sold
his office and business to Dr. R. C. The Rev. E. 1). Morgan left Mon-
Baird of Miami and will devote his day for Dallas to attend a meeting
attention this winter and spring of the State Board of the Baptist
o the Canadian Park Oil Company Church, which meets January 6th,
which business will require, his 7th and 8th.
residence at Iowa Park. The doctor
left this city Tuesday for that
place. Doctor Baird has already
moved to his city and has taken
charge of the Adair dental offices.
It's a circus! You'll laugh loud-
eanradherdr eiot eaoin etaoin e'taoi
er and harder than you ever have
laughed before when you see Ma-
bel Normand in her latest Goklwyn
play, ".Jinx" Friday at the Pastime.
See Mabel as Rory Bory Alice, "the
astoundingly agile exponent of the
famous Fijii Fling!" All the fun
of a real circus and the enjoyment
of a good picture.
Glen Lewis returned last week
from El Paso where Mrs. Lewis
has been for some weeks in hopes
to benefit her health. He reports
that she has not made much im-
provement.
J. E. Oney of Bells, Texas, arriv-
ed in Canadian Monday to take a
position with the Canadian Buick
Company.
Try a want ad.
Ruth Hevro'.i, two years of age,
was very ill the first (if the week.
Mrs. O. R. McMordie and her
son, Frank, went to Hamilton,
Texas, last week on a visit of sev-
eral days.
• The Record printed stationery
last week for A. G. Caldwell & Son
who own the mercantile establish-
ment at Washita.
You are expected at the Cana-
dian Buick Garage Saturday to see
the Goodyear Tire demonstration,
free. It will be worth your while.
The Nolen Hardware Company
had a display of stoves on the side-
walk in front of their store Satur-
day which looked like they were
stocking up a country store. In-
quiry revealed that the stoves,
three heaters and two ranges, were
for J. A. L. Taylor, the new owner
of the Wiri. Ross land near Gageby.
PERSONALITY
i> reflected in the.clothes you wear. Your
clothes either add to your personality or
they detract from it.
We know how to put personality into your
clothes. Our cleaning- and pressing de-
partment is maintained for that purpose.
CARTER'S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 115
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Dodge Brothers
MOTOR CAR
4 DOOR SEDAN
The comfort and beauty of
the appointments add to the
physical enjoyment which
you derive from the easy rid-
ing qualities of the Sedan.
The upholstery is done
genuine mohair velvet.
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The gasoline consumption is
unusually low. The tire mile-
age is unusually high.
NIMS MOTOR COMPANY
Canadian, Texas
Res. 365 Phones litis. 128
Mrs. Amelia K. Ford has accept-
ed a position with R. K. Rhea in
the Post Office News Stand, taking
the place formerly held by Mrs.
Ellis.
You are expected at the Cana-
dian Buick Garage Saturday to see
the Goodyear Tire demonstration,
free. It will be worth wour while.
Tom Haralson, tax assessor of
Hutchinson County, in writing to
the Record this week from Plem-
ons, enclosed a renewal subscrip-
tion.
John N. Simpson of Gageby,
manager of the A. G. McAdams
ranch, was in the city Wednesday
and made a business call at the
Record ottice.
Mrs. (.'has. L. Glasgow was re-
moved to the hospital Friday eve-
ning and was operated on for ap-
pendicitis Saturday morning. She
is reported on the road to recovery.
The Misses Vera and Opal Tepe,
Mary Stickley, Stella Hext and
Mabel and Agnes Bernds left Cana-
We are still offering the greatest
values you can get during 1920 in
our COATS and SUITS at half
price. Better investigate.
The B.M.B1. Mercantile Co.
Glen I.. Ilogan and Clarence
Teel, representing the Blanton
Battery Company, are in Fort
Worth this week attending a course
of instruction in the operation and
care of Deleo lighting systems.
The Rev. M. M. Beavers and his
dian Tuesday for Columbia, Mo., little daughter, L.ovie, returned
where they are attending school.
Want to buy the best UNION-
ALL you ever wore? Then call for
the LEE. Extra Heavy, non-
shrinkable denim. .^T.'OO the pair.
Some class. The B.M.B. Merc. Co.
home Tuesday from a trip to Cisco
| to visit Mr. Beavers' parents. They
! were accompanied on the trip by
j Mrs. M. L. Britton of Woodward, a
I sister of Mr. Beavers.
J. A. L. Taylor moved his fam-
ily from Tennessee last week to
their new home on the Gageby
Mr. Taylor purchased the Wm.
Ross land last. fall.
Ed. E. Talmadge, representing
the Amariilo Daily Tribune to is-
sue about February 1st, was in
Canadian Wednesday meeting the
citizens. Mr. Talmadge was mak-
ing a trip to all the towns in this
portion of the Panhandle.
BUM , The Pastime Theatre is adver-
R. L. Blanton left Tuesday on a tiging two special show8. -jinx",
business trip to Bells, Texas. He
stopped at Fort Worth en route to
take a few days instruction in the
operation of Delco lighting sys-
tems.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barber, the
Gem merchants, were visitors in
this city Saturday and made a
pleasant call at the Record office,
leaving an order for stationery.
They report having enjoyed a good
holiday business.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Newton and
two children of Tahoka came to
Canadian last week to visit Mr
Newton's son, T. W. Newton. They
will also visit with a daughter,
Mrs. W. C. Welch, before returning
home.
Canadian Hardware and Furniture
Company,
Canadian, Texas.
Gentlemen: Your calendar at
hand and I consider it worth its
weight in gold. The very article
for the farm. Very truly yours,
R. NVCox, Durham, Okla.
—Advertisement.
a rip roaring comedy, for tomorrow
(Friday) night, and "Broken Blos-
soms" for next Monday and Tues-
day. "Broken Blossoms" is a spe-
cial Griffith feature reel, and Mr
Humphrey is looking for crowded
houses to see this picture.
IMnNie
Theater
January 121®3|
D-VGriPPitli
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D. W. Griffith's Most Artistic Picture
Say! Boys! How about a good
work shoe? Or a dress shoe?
We have them. Prices are lower
than the later shoes coming in.
We want every man's business on
a business basis. Prices are con-
sistent with present costs and are
really cheaper than we can replace
them. The B. M. B. Merc. Co.
Prof. D. L. Hoopingarner of
Harvard University, formerly a
student at the University of Texas,
spent the holidays in Quanah visit-
ing his parents.—Quanah Chief.
Mr. Hoppingarner's father was
the pastor of the Christian Church
in Canadian a few years ago, and
ro doubt many of our citizens re-
member him well.
The selling of the Moody build-
ing, where the Consumers Supply
Company has been located for
eight years, required the owners of
the grocery store to make some ar-
rangements about moving out at
once, and as there is no suitable
building in Canadian for them to
move to, they inaugurated a clos-
ing out sale of groceries.
Mr. L. P. Loomis, editor, Canadian,
Texas.
Dear Sir: r am enclosing here-
with check for $2 for subscription
to the Canadian Record.
Jt was with regrets that I learn-
ed of the policy of he editor from
a subscription standpoint. I had
been classing you with our friend.
Mr. Jamison, with the vision of the
on>< .Ie with the halo of altruism
Please accept my apologies.
Yours truly, T. E. Buckner,
329 S. Hawley,
Wichita, Kansas.
"LAYDEEZ—and
GEN'LMEN!"
The biggest aggregay-
shun of marvulus enter-
tainers ever assembled
under one tent—We par-
ticularly call your atten-
tion to Rorv-Bory Alice,
the astoundingly a gyle
exponent of the famous
Fijii Fling. Don't miss
this Startling and Stu-
pendous circus. It's in
"Jinx", the most divert-
ing photoplay of the
year. Pastime Friday.
Matinee 2.30.
WANT COLUMN
For Sale, Rentals, Etc.
LOST — Cameo ring. Finder
please return to Mrs. W. R. Fergu-
son at Mrs. Stillwell's.
FOR RENT—Nice bedroom with
electric lights and conveniences.
Phone 237.
STRAY SHEEP—There is a stray
sheep staying on my property.
Owner please call for same. N.
Abraham, at Fair Store.
l&lHirt
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dm gqiffitu's
'Broken
Blossoms
As a Girl, Miss Lillian Gish deserves a place in the
very forefront of Modern Tragedrennes
2 Days 2
Admission: 15c and 356
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FOR SALE—Early 1919 Model
5-paSsenger Ford car with "all-
weather'' top. In perfect condi-
tion. New tires rear, original tires
front. $550.00 cash. Dr. Snyder.
FOR SALE—Several houses closp
in; some good values in ranch and
farm property: a second hand
Ford. C. H. Shaller,& Sons.
REPAIR THOSE SHOES NOW
Make them last until time
to buy your low quarters
for summer.
THE AMERICAN SHOP
FOR SALE'—Thorobred and bred
to lay Plymouth Rock Cockerels.
10 months old. M. W. Uzzell.
FOR SALE—Cornish piano in first
class condition. If interested call
28 or 296. lltf
FOR SALE—My home. See Mrs.
J. T. Jackson at W. C. Isaacs or
Sanders & Jennings. pd!2
WANTED—Carpenters and ce-
ment finishers for work on new
mill and elevator at Amariilo. Ap-
ply Burrell Engineering Co., Amar-
iilo, Texas. Box 1358.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THEM
Now is the time to buy your electrical ap-
pliances for the home. Spring cleaning
time will soon be .here, and nothing light-
ens the work like electricity.
Canadian Water, Light and Power Company
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Loomis, L. P. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1920, newspaper, January 8, 1920; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125431/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.