The Trans Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1905 Page: 2 of 6
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Trans-Pecos News.
3 rP.USUSD EVERY SATURDAY
BY A. T. FOLSOM
KdITOIJ AND'
^ lUHOIUk'TI'JS PRICE . . ?!.&*> A YEAR
Advertising rates giwi on
Entered 4kthe pfwtoftine in Sander
•!
tl\ST ( 'LASS ritdi‘1 Ac rtv.ii-batipiis
The; Marfa House-
M:i rt;i' Ti \:i.' --
Transient Tr.rdo SoliciteeJ
YUs< Y!inn> (Ympbcl!. Proprietor..
G. A. Wurzblch
Dealer in
i)-> secured al
.ou..(wcomvriass m»ii ; F res h i M eats, Vegetables,
: r*t*class resting \ , . , . , ■ .
Fresh and dried Fruits.
Creamery Butter nn<1 Fresh Eggs.
Best goods at Low Prices.
Sanderson, Texas.
OFFICIAL AND ONLY
PAPER* PUBLISHED (N
PECOS COUNTY •»
COMMjKTK
Deranmciit
FORMS DRAWN AND Print {'
Four «ti*ola-£ff minded, conser-
vative men will soon be in de-
ummI for County c wmmission-
era. They are tha kind to have
If* we would have-and keep the
script at par.
HANCOCK & KERR
DEALERS i U
GENERAL
MERCHANDiPSE
good goods, Sow Prists Tar Crcattnenr $> M.
SANRKRfSON, TEXAS.
A JUST VIEW OFTHK MATTER
I almost, it not all,, of the fra
tornal insurance organisation*,
there is a slight iuorease every
yjear in the lUonChlyxissess men t s
to meet the increase<l risk duo
to advancing age. Mr. Bonham
hud joined one of the.*e societies
and his child'vu were asking
him about it.
“You have to-pay a little more
every year, do yon, papa?ask
ed Bobby.
“Yesr” he replied.
“Have to k4enon paying it
,vhen you get to be uld'r’.’
“Certainly.”
“But suppose you live to be
very, old, papa. Suppose you
live to be eighty-five or ninety.
Won’fc *t be pretty hard for ■ you
to pay it) ith on V’
“I hope^not, Bobby.” said Mr
Cenham. “
youv*salt yea’ll be paying it for
me by that thne.”- The Youth’s
companion*.
Bettertake4* a policy, in the
New York Life; *• XtHrill*«be
tirely paid whetl you
CharterKL). We confer decrees upon our gra duate'-, :m
give them a Diploma that will be honored by any institution in
America. Xotes-accepted for tuition. .Catalog and lesson in pen-
manship free. Your name on 1-cards for -Jo cents in stamps. Wo
teach penmanship by mail. Telegraphy taught. R. R, fare paid.
XB. STONE. Pres. MCKixxky. Texas.
Announcements,
G..H. RICE.
Live Stock
Gammissiom Merchant..
Crescent City Syock Yakdh. P.O. Box>91 T5 ’Piionk liifcM-iB
New Orleans, La..
ForCounty offices.**.......SI 0.00.
For:- Precinct- offices......5.(R»
Al.I. ANNOl'XCEMKNT KITES- PAY-
ABLE IN ADVANCE.
TIc'-Ne\vs is authorized to* ;m-
nouneothe following as candi-
dates at-the 1 SH >5. Special KLfec-
tion for officers oi’Terrett. Coun-
ty.
TOESOIft aid TOISWB
Attorneys-at Law an-Gf
Real Estate Agents,
SANDERSON, and ALffSNE;.
TEXAS
For IIncs» axi» Ajti.ma
A. J. BlttGS
00UD00
IKspECTC R
0es& Rooms-; in ti«. dt>- at
Mrs. Clarke’s?Rooming* House,
Comfortable Beds. Good!Location.
Hates Reasonable*.
101 E. Hackbery St. Sanderson, Tex.
Fon District- ani* Cocxty Clerk
W. H LfXMtINS.
For SflPERlKK AND T\Xa Coulector
JOE BEAN.
OOOUOO
A Sure cure for . olds The New Miueral ,
Here is a sure cu re- for colds oinj T
any kind, It has been tested re- J ^HW . i
peatedly, and has never failed, The new mineral law,- which
you > s are woi i and as I used to catch cold, became effective April 15, pro-
which resulted in a bad attack £ vides That the Land Commission -
of bronchitis, I can speak from’j er»is lequired to value the min-
experience. Incases of pneu- ! eral claim, and the locator must
monia it will not fail to cure if pay one-lifth cash and give his
en* i taken in‘time. Make a ball of , obligation for the balance with
paid whetl you get1 old
For -Assessor
JIM .SAVAGE..
0X1300
For IIIeh and Aniu i. Inspector j
W. Y. sLOVER.;
W. T. CHOATE.
000900
Go to Fort Stooktom v\s Alipimja
Fiijst Qlass. Teams, ami R3gn>
at reasonable* rates
Gan be scoured at anv time for-
trips (<> surrounding points.
N. B. Meajis, Liveryman, Alpine, Texas.
u!
SEWINCDM/LGHINE.
ROLLEa»BVXR!XG.
high Gsxaar.
and you run no risk of losing-it.
See Folsom for particu lars.
Cherry Surprise;-
Stone two quarts of ripe, welP
flavored cherries* and chop them*
a pulp. Crack the stone** of
about a dozen dt the* cherries,
extract the keYfWfcr, mince them
very 'flbe. and “put them with the
pulp. Add to them one pint of
water, two cupfuls of suga r, the
juice of two lemons and the un-
beaten whites of six eggs. Beat
all together, then put into the
ffreeaer and f reexe. Garnish each
portion with large unfrozen cher-
ries—Woman's Home companion
fbr May.
Bachelor Girls;
rfffe Bachelor Girls’ (’lob bad
a merry meeting at the home of
Mrs. D, M. Stuckey Tuesday
iflftlfrwittfidlke and ice cream on
the side. Gents not allowed, The
only man permitted on the prem-
cottron-batting about the size of a four per cent interest, one fifth
small marble, saturate- it well j and interest must be paid unnu-
with alcohol; then drop onto it ■ a]jy .
six drops of chloroform; cover it Those who desire to locat
lightly with a thin pieee of cot claims statathem off, then they
ten batting, hold to the mouth, ‘ call uiwn the Commissioner] to
and inhale the fumes, inflating | fix a value, then the applications
the lungs well.- It wilt open and | to purchase are prepared and
expand every lung c-eli (instantly, j filed with the County Surveyor.
Woman,s Home Companion for The preliminary work and the
____ j annual assessment work, here-
Tfc* Arrow, Vol Ij. No. 1 i tofo re required,. arenot req pi red
T T'Rkf TfrerMarfin
.1^1 1 w 12 Gauge
TaHe-Dowm RepeatftC*
is tteeftstesttaDd; mast, accurate duefckgpw
mad*e. It coantane6.UiK.Fsfa—ir and.——to>
action of the best-
rior shooting and sighting olta single 1
^ The unique Marlin Brrt tiWl which i
out rain
makes it the ideal bad-' _
for botbiriack and stnoketessepowdera
take heavy loadiseaaily. A famous gun for hard
There are a lot offeiad J*ck stone, in the Martin
Free with Catalogue for 3 f
Book.
j under the new law. The ca
| payment in advance and the an-
nual payments- thereafter talce
the- place of the*work heretofore
veqiured.
^WVWWVWVNA^W^WWWSAA"
S ave
Money
by buying this-
reliable, honest,
high-’eirade sew-
ing machine.
The Marlin Fire Arms Company
43 Willow Street
NEW HAVEN.
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
Natidwd'SeR'ing’Machinc Co.
BEUVIIDBRE, ILLINOIS.
comes to our exchange nesk this
week. It is a sixteen piige month-
ly, published at Ozon* ift connec-
tion with the Texan. Austin
Callan-is “edi-tbr, typo, nnd dev-
il.” He- proposes to call a spade
a spade and a thief a thief. The*
Arrow is to champion the
of right and justice and on pub ................. ^
lie issues the editor proposes t<> that all men are born free and [*33U J .jfv hi wh*k ^
Senator De- ‘
Not Worth*the Price.
A'messenger boy-wlio takes w w w
cause i verv literally the statement in Y 3
T 1 1 * * *tv* rn-vM bi *
our Declaration of Independence
fall on the side of the fence that
hi*conscience*‘ djdrth-tes;' Mr
CaHar**!# well lrftown in the field
of West Texas journalism. He
-p9.iu3M*}}a»iiid'n!>a9JOK '^OAdptnu wAioqD \
ui-navnmkd odisv aatAov
scant ceremony. Mr. Depew
looked a lit-tlejsurprised, but he
is an interesting and forceful
writer and his many friends-will
watch withjnterest his new ven-*; nothing
u . . ture. Success t-> Lallan and-*The; However, when the 1h»>^
Iften was Mr» Stuokey hrtBself j Arrow.
He was shut m a side
equal walked into
pew’s i)resen"*;> th‘9 other day
with a note, which he threw
down before the senator with
Premium
HBrtiWIW
Southern Pacific
“New York New Orleans Steamship Line”
Between New Orleans and New York.
Steamer sails from NewOrieans every Saturday at KHK) a- 11*
“ New York*, every Wednesday at 1'J noon,
..New Orleans-Hiivanna steamship Line”
Between. New Orleans and Havanna
steamer sails* fmm.Nhw Orleans, every Saturday at 2: c» m.
“ Hiivanna every Tuesday at 41)0 p. m.
Sunset Express,, between New Orleans -San Francisco-
Leaves New Orleans daily at 11:55 a. in.. Leaves San Francis-
co daily at 11:55 a m.
Carries Pullman Drawing Room sleepers, Tourist sleepers, Com
1
bination Library, Buffett and Observation Cars, Dining ears, char *
cars, Oil Burning Locomotives from New Orleans to san Franciec
Inquire of any southern Pacific Agents for all Information*.
T. J. Anderson, J«l Hellen,
General Passeng*. ? Agent.
HorsmN
As; st. G *n. Pass. Agent*
TFT* \
Restfc-i’ advertise your busi-
iness and say what you handle
or that other fellow may ship in
his goods unawares of the fact
that yon are here and the town
supplied!
room to
turn the ice cream freezer and
Was told that if he would be re a
good and not peep or listen that
they’d let him have a little cream
and cake- The ladiesrthen had an
experience meeting each telling
of the number of proposals they The advent of Terrell County
made during leap year and with jnto tlwconstellation of counties
^hat suocess they were attended j without one dollar’s debt spells 1 York- Press
Winchester
pro-
ceeded to den nr upon'the desk,
and hum an-air1 from “Woodland”
MH Depew looked up with a
frown and asljed sternly:
“Young man* do you think this
iwwmusic hull?’’
Thirboy looked around the
room contemptuously,, “1 guess
not*,,.’he said. “I . wouldn’t pay a
quarter to come in here.”’ New
The following papers were
and dis^O.^ed.
How to make a bashful
propose^
read
mm-
script at par
Must important of all the
! Goonty officers to be elected
Setting your cap*for a money" the four County Commissioners i Take Liquozone boys, and ciu-t-r
j Everyi time there is ;i lMinior of
new | a wedding: the toys who can’t
are get rnarr-iM begin to l<*ok blue.
ed man.
Subtle flattery as a means
advancement.
Howto win*you•• way* 1o’ the
heart of a railroad man:
At this juncture supper was
announced after which the club
sung. “Dr*w me nent-er.” and
'll : pr • "
and
as they-an* the guardians of
of pnblie interests.
A Treat'*
Going-gunning, are yOON I’ll
bet you couldn’t liiPa barn door.
“Mebbe not, but I think I
could hit a darn V.oi *>. and if you
(Jo ' D-Il|pt»>(l to
' **dgec
l.liu
PATENTS
Fr>« MiTieK. buw to ntiklB paUata. trade niiiWft
"WWl"1' IN ALL COUNTNI ES.
BtuhUtu direct J’itk IKitktm^tcn tales urm
money tend often tke
PittflfkM InfringtmsrtPractice Exclusively.
W rite r>rt^>me to us at
■U XlBMMtrart. opp. Otaw IUtM ratast l
WASHINGTON, DIO.
GA-SNOW
During February, March’ and
April we will give a year’s sub-
scription to the Kansas City
Weekly Journal with each paid
in advance subscription to the
Trans-Pecos News. New sub-
scriptions or renewals. Send in
your $1.50. Do It ow.
K. C. Pafford Dead.
'Hie many friends of Mr. Rob
Pafford, of Sanderson and who
for many years was a resident of
Del Rio, will regret to learn that
he died last Wednesday, April
Kith at t he home of his father,
William Pafford at Center Point
where he was visiting. Deceased
leaves a wife and four children
and a host of friends to mourn
his departure. The Del Rio Mir-
ror.
Mr. Paffbrd s many friends**
here regret his sad death. We
extend our heartfelt sympathy
to the bereaved one-.
FACTORY
POWDER
LOADED SflftQ&ELESS]
SHOTGUN SHE.IULS
[l Good shells in your gun mean a good bag
in the field or a good score aft the trap.
Winchester “ Leader” and1 "Repeater”
Smokeless Powder Shells are good shall*.
Always- sure-fire, always giving, an* canon
spreads of shott and good penetratsbn* thaic
; great* superiority is testified* to by agorts*
men who use- Winchester Ebatoogy Ikeaded
Shells in preference to any other snake.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM
Prices
For Top
Ship your cat tic to
Jno. Munford,
Live Stock Commission Merchant,
Stock Landing: Netv Oriwmh* La*
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Folsom, A. T. The Trans Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1905, newspaper, April 22, 1905; Sanderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112717/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .