The Trans Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1905 Page: 2 of 6
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Traiis-Pecos News.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATCRI)AY
BY A T- FOLSOM,
Editor raaraarooB
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FIRST CLASS Hotel Aeco imnliitions cun be secure d at
'The Marfa Honse
, Marfa’ Texas -
Transient 1' rdo Solicited.
Miss Minnio_ Campbell, Proprietor,
G. A. Wurzbach
HANCOCK k KERR
s
Dealer in
Fresh Meats, Vegetables,
Fresh and dried Fruits.
jCrearfiery Butter and Fresh Eggs.
Best goods at Low Prices.
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Sanderson, Texas.
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Entered at tfi* postolILre in SainU-r-
nm as second class mail matter—aiul
: rst-class reading,
OFFICIAL AND ONLY
PAPER PUBLISHED IN
J
PECOS COUNTY ®»"
COMl’l.ETE
3ob ikpariracnt
irr/l FORMS DRAWN aIip PRINT CD
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In Sunday School.
Not only in the public schools,
but in the church schools, also, ,
, . . .. . r C hartkkhd. We confer degrees upon our graduates,
the teacher meets surprises. In , . .. .
t !give thorn a,Diploma that will bo honored by any institution
a Junior Endeavor meeting the ** n , , -
, , . „ . „ . . America. Notes uccoiited for tuition. Catalog and lesson m
ts n man w <> nVnrn • nianship free. Your naraeon 12 cards for 25 cents in stamps,
ing i en< eiingo ‘ ‘ ' ^ j teach penmanship by mail. Telegraphy taught- R. K,
nv a boy o ten who was reading n. B. STONE, Pres. MCKixnf.y. Texas.
averse. Whom the Lord loveth ‘ —5-
be chaseth.” Another bo.v* about
the. same age read, “Pot* the Son
of Man hath not where to lay his
hilt.” j
In a Sabbath scl col class tlillO
wheft the subject’ was the death
of Saul, a little girl showed great
surprise, and said, ‘Ts Saul
dead*’’ To which the minister’s
little daughter, with an air of su-
l>erior knowledge, replied, ‘AY hh
yesh these pw»bplM are all dead
but God-”- April Woman’s
ouie Com panion.___
DEALERS IN
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
808(1 goods, Cow Prices, fair treatment Co AIL
SANDERSON ..TEXAS* '
TOCSOIH and TOCSOIH
an
in
I San Antonio
to Celebrate.
Week.s Program toinclude Night AttOmeyS at LaW and
Night Mask Carnival arid
Great Flown t Battles
San Ahtonio is to have a gala 1
pen-! season of music, merriment, tiro-;
\\> | works and patriotism the last j
Telegraphy taught. ly. K, fare paid, .week hi April> To tittingly cel- j
MCKinney. Texas. ebrtite the anniversary of tho;
Battle of San Jacinto, as well as j
j the recent purchase by the State
j of the entire Alamo preperty,
OnIV Place where you can cot the s<*ii~j,l,ol'iH*nBOf*m Anto,lio and
J ^ -- -- - - - the Daughters of the *
have demised a weeks
Real Estate Agentfe.
SANDERSON, and ALPINE,
TEXAS
The Blue Tip
Old Edgfewood Whiskies.
Bourdon and Eye, Finest EmdSes, US' ines,
Beer and ‘Cigars.
SHOUT r OllI)ER iiestaurant in connection,
ty while in season.
Oystrus a special*
F. A. Oswald. .Proprietor.
** French ■ Twists.
CARMICHAEL
Take a good bread-dough’ and' m » I * B *w ■ B 3 B a it&am mmm %
when it has risen to twice its|Dnigs, Stationery and Toilet Articles,
' Jewelry and Novelties a Specialty
Fruits and Vegetables in Season,
rescript-ions Compounded Day or^Night
piece into si long, narrow strip,
and roll this under the hands
into a round rope about an inch
through. Do this to each portion,
and cutting them into four-inch
length®, braid or twist. Pi nch
tlie ends together to keep them
from separating, and let the
twists rise an hour before put.
ting them in the oven. Brush
over with butter after they come
..out. They should bake about
forty-five minutes.—April Worn
n’sHome Companion._
Notice.
Sheriff,* Sale.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, County
of Pecoa.
By virtue of a Pluries Execution i»
sued out of the Honorable Justice
Court of Bexar County, on 11th day
of January A. D. 1906- by the J. P.
P-
|§est Rooms inthceityat
Mrs. Clarke’s Rooming House,
Comfortable Bods. Good Location.
Bales Reasonable.
101 E. Hackbery St. Sanderson, Tex.
C. H. RICE
Live Stock
Commission Merchant.
CitESdfexT City Stock YArdk. P.O.Box 917. ’Phone 292Mil
New Orleans, La.
Low Hates.
thereof, in the case of The Edgewood Tickots wi]1 bo on sale May 1 st
to Dados and return at *19.58, to
directed and delivered, I will proceed the round trip good to retain hard east wind,
to sell, for cash, within the hours pre- May 5th- Account Annual Meet
scribed by law for Eherifi s Sales, on jng Grand Army of yie Republic.
Tickets on sale April 23rd
f
the FIRST TUESDAY in April A. D.
1905, it being fch** 4th dayof said month,
before the Court House door of said 2Sth to Sun Antonio find return,
P;eco» County, in the town of Fort limited to return April 30th at
siocktou the following described $1010 tho round. On April 27th
property, to a it. round trip tickets will be $7.00
940 acres of Laud known as Abstract
No. 39-24, Cert. No. 8-1550, Survey limited to return April oOth.
No. 6S, Original Grantee O. M. Fra- j
xier, Situated in Pecos County, Texas j
levied on as the property of J. M. M<; |
Konzie to satisfy a judgment amount low Is suffering wit h a stroke of
ing to 8200.00in favor of The Edge-! paralasys.
wood DisttilHing Co, with interest |
thereon at six per cent per annum; Tea ( old Soda Water at the
from June9, 1902 and costs of suit, j Drug Store. W holesome and re*
Given under my hand, this 1st day freshing,
of March A. 1). 1905.
Rain ! Rain ! Rain
t It is an ill wind that blows no
J ! good. For two days there was a
Friday evening
aregular gully washer accom-
panied by the east wind visited
for
.1. C. Stansell, Agt.
Mrs. S Thompson of Ix>Bgfel-
tb | Sanderson, i ndieations are
'more rain.
Born—to Mr-and Mrs. C. F.
Oox, this morning, a tine boy.
The school children are pre
paring for an entertainment to
be rendered at the close ofsebool
Republic
program i
,of public fetes and popular a-j
museinents to be known as the
1 in Antonio S]iring Carnival. In |
outline the program is as follows-.}
Monday, April 24 -Fantastic
night psgeant and masquerade
on the streets in honor of King
Omala. Most picturesque spec-
tacle ever witnessed in Texas-
Tuesday. April 25’ Gravid Civ-
ic parade, free concevts, open air
amusements: lireworks and elec-
tric display at night.
Wednesday- April 2d, Grand
Trades display, fire drill exhi-
bitions of various ffre depart-
ments.
Thursday, March 27- Automo-
bile parade in forenoon, babycar
riage parade in afternoon. Grand
Patriotic ball at night.
Friday, April 27—Grand Mow-
er Battle, celebration of Alamo
purchase, including military dis- j
play of all United States Infant-j
ry, cavalry and artillery troops '
at Fort Sam Houston. Series of j
Social functions at night.
Saturday, April 29—Patriotic
exercises and brilliant fireworks j
display at night, the entire weeks !
program to includedazzling street |
illuminations and electric dis-|
plays, a profusion of high class t
shows, tsained animal exhibi- j
tions, and free open air concerts
Go to Fort Stockton via Alpine
First Class Teams and Rigs
at reasonable rates
Can be secured at any time for
trips to surrounding points.
X. R. Means, Liveryman, Alpine, Texas.
rmnub*
Take-Down Repeater,
is the fastest and most accurate dock nt '
made. It combines the balanCfe and earn of - •
action of the best double gun with
rior shooting and sightlhg of a idti
^ The unique Marlin Breech boh whiefa
The Marlin Fire Arms Company
out rain and water and
makes it the ideal bad-weather _
for both black and smokeless powdara i
take heavy loads easily. A famous gun for bald t
There are ■ lot of (rood duck atories in the Marita <
Book. Free with Catalogue for 3 itaiara
4* Willow Street ^
NEW HAVEN. CORK
/<:*
LOW RATES,To
C alifornia
Low Colonist Tickets
Will bo on sale dailv via
Southern Pacific
Sunset Route
March 1 to May 15, 1005 Inc.
and amusements, night and day. 1 ullmail FoillTSt sl^CpCTR frOlll IlshlQ^
Tlie railroads have given iowjington, Cincinnati, Chicago^ St. Louis, At»
llanta, and every day ini the week from
j New orleamS.
, Write for Pamphlet containing Full
Information.
I
T. J. Anderson, Jos. Hellenf
General Passenger Agent. Assist Goa. Pass.
HOUSTON TEXAS
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DESIGNS
TRADE-MARKS
i AND COPYRIGHTS
OBTAINED
f ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY '
1 Notice In “ Inventive Age ”
► hook “How to obtain Patented
PATENTS
IFREE
atent is (lectured.
f Charge* moderate. No fee till pat
Letters strictly confidential. Address,
[ C. G. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer. Washington, D.C.
I). M Bakkhk, Sheriff
By Geo. (’. HAttl/P nk, Deputy
“Wheelbarrow”
Evans
The agent hero has received
a letter from Phoenix, Arizona
for a man pushing a wheelbar
row and who has a dog along
with him- Ho must, be traveling
in this manner on a vttiger.
Mrs. Musney and little daugh
ter from Longfellow were the
guests of Mrs. Boozer this week
The friends of Mrs. Lilli*-
Biggs will be interested to learn
that she is now residing at Pear-
sall.
Mr. John Collins has been rn
the sick iistthis week.
Major Ross and Herbert Hen
Mrs. George Orr and children
are in the city visiting friends.
Miss Emma Tarver of I’re# is
registered at Tlie Hotel d<‘ < larke.
Oily Gavin errne in from the
ranch Thursday.
F. Reynolds of San Antonio
was in towu the lati< r part of the
week.
Mr. Jiro Walker . ml family
are now occupying the bouse \a-
rated by Mrs Li‘*.
The devil and st; : wen* sur-
prised by a postal received Tues-
dry stating that one of our popu-
lar bachelors had departed from
single blessedness and entered
the state of doifble cussed ties*
Goagratulutiorts.
W. S. ( lark i. here on a visit
t > h:s sister Mrs. lietiry ' arrni*
eh a
ST E VFN S
.■ 3 s i*
felt:*#5
• rt.
A GOOD ETB. A STKAUTHAND AND A
Slevcru Eille, Pistol or Sbotgsn
njr.1 -. A , f ' • *♦( I ■ > t . * t ’irue "MtV' l l ■ B; gg« }yf
! A ' • 1 cr ff .a ti rt
AL- i*l- itI i I, S* ah«o
:> f*T 1 *11. »■ «l ft*
i , VI - »n -v.Ufcl it f Ilif.
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rates from all points.
The Northern iSettlQsH’ Conve
tion which will be held at Galves-
ton, Texas, April 21st., 22nd and
23rd and having for its object a
hear"-to-heart communion be-
tween the’Northern residents,
and the residents from the North
at present located in Texas, has
met with such hearty approva
that the Southern Pacific- has
premise of the attendance of the
|governors of the following states,
these gentlemen to be accompan-
ied by members of their official
staff: Gov Terrell of Georgia,
Glenn of North Carolina, Mickey
of Nebraska, Davis of Arkansas,
Cummins of Iowa, Blanchard of
Louisiana and Laufium of Texas.
A very cheap round trip rate
will be announced within tin-
next few days by all Texas roads
and the bringing together of par-
ties from thf North, and parties
t from 111«* North at present locat-
ed in Texas, will result, in what
isconcedod to be the greatest ad-
vertisement Texas
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Winchester
FACTORY
POWDER
LOADED SMOKELESS'
SHOTGUN SHELLS
Good 6hells in your gun mean a good bag
in the field or a good score at thes trap.
Winchester “Leader” and “Repeater**
Smokeless Powder Sheila are good sheila.
Always sure-fire, always giving an> even
spread of shot and good penetration, their
great superiority is testified to by sports-
men who use Winchester Factory
Shells in preference to any other
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM
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J. STEVENS ARMS 0 TOOL CO.
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CV.:'r\Pt I* FALLS, M A. A. I'. S. A. -
shaw gave us a pleasant call
thorn in;?.
the
ceive.l from
i standpoint.
un immigration
rf’
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rices
PATENTS
h«>w to ol>tain i &k nk, trad* utarka
l>ftU ok, i
IN ALL COUNTRIES.
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BmJinr'f direct uiti Washlafien tales time. 1
m’mey and , ft,n the /■atent.
and Infrlnjament Praetle* Gc!«*l»tl)r.
" rjM: or n >mo Li us at
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WASHINGTON. O. C.
For
Sliip your cattle to
Jno. Munford,
Live Stock Commission Morcbant,
Stuck L;m<Iiim; New Orleans, Lr»
CASNOW
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Folsom, A. T. The Trans Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1905, newspaper, April 1, 1905; Sanderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112795/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .