The Trans Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1904 Page: 2 of 7
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1 Ftal Smokeless powdtr, combining hij^.Vtdoc-
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3 and killing power. This ammunition is
2 t 'MtV only for use in Marlin rifles having “tpec-
ial Smokeless Stfel” barrels. Dluck pow-
der can be used in the sam# rifle# a# the
twist is right for both. A straight shell is
better than a bottle neck and a big bullet
^ assures you a big hole, gives a paralyzing
shock with quick and copious bleeding.
Don’t wound but kill. In close qu&rttrs
you can rely on a Marlin. *,L.
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THE MARLIN FIRS ARMS CO., NSW HAVCN. COBHO— ,
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points, ; wfstdi’ tin* Missou*
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of the Ohio and Potomav, ; i - —- -■ -
east of t-h(.* Mississippi, flip*, (
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Announcements.
F. W. \01NG is a candid-.^
V> are authorized t<> aunt
]). S. BAKMii;
as a cr.ndida.ti* fur Sheriff of
cos cmmt.v. Your stn.pH-r
li>. i tevi.
Wa are autliorii:>»«l to anne
JNO. M. ODOM
as a candidate for Or,ante a
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xi. Nevada. Gregor. MoutHirt am
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How Mam Eggs? ify u*-iMe,-t5..n to the oflu>*
- n ; county 1 reasurer of Pecos t ou
ai
lady went t<» market with a'
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Washington, <»00; Tt-x*»s, Arizona j »a -net of eggs and when asked y,jUr VUT)j, ,
and Now Mexico, iiK'd, tetai | how many eggs she liad s]j« re-
8300* ; {died: “If l take them out two at!
Visitors not interested in irri ri citno, three at a time, four nt u,
Ration, will of course, take acivan l’e> o. live at a time or six at a
tago of the cheap rat-es and pour
ty and he respectfully solicit* j f d'.L j-X >\YLK!:
In by thousand for the raiiromls.
•specially the Southern Pacific,
have given ur.preeedeir id in ! Muny eg*gs had she.
ducements to tlu-se "iahiu-c t" i
travel to i-i Paso a lid the Great
Bouthwest in November- m
for tlx© round trip being the of
ler.
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I50YD POAK
Candidate For
time, I shall lm\e one egg left, i Ke-Eiection to tha OfBce of
but if I take them out seven at a : Pidc ami Animal Inspector
j lilMlj J V,M l lAlkW ii t» , {\OV 1 AOS US . -
* o announce him as a . an did ale
for lie-election tv4 the office of;Ar lj<'■
x *(lU-ixty Attorney of hrros cmr -;
, 7 rt ■ Ci «i v.-vvii ■» nil ■ 1 • a. .
ti;xit* 1 shall have none left.,, How 1 * eco.i County.
j Your support A respectfully so*
! lirite d
In His Eyes.
* f.u-.* Sxmetiines a deaf man give? an j
A. T. FOLSOM
Torn’s Mistake.
answer which makes a wonder-1 is % candidate for the offiiee of
ul'y close hit, although he ha* ( County Attorney oi Pcco# coun-
! 'tally misunderstood the ques- ty, and solicits yoxir support.
tioxx. j __
On the station platform two j “»>* your son's bride a pretty
men stood waiting for the,r tr n t '>•' asked an old lady of a pe
Another.man with a ] iclc . nd ‘’i:s nn<® vei*y d;-af cldgentle-
• hovel on his shoulder, was pass-!1,ian ••hose son had recently
ing on his way to work'. : MK' rri-h the daughter of a pros- j
He was not more than uOor A.” j l,‘M’ous strocei*.
years old, but- his gait w; s stiff ! said th eold man, calmly |
and labored, and there was a pro-1 h“ ivI1'L hut she will be when I
Y. C. SLOVER
Candidate For
|Hide and Animal Inspector
Pecos Couuty
Solicits your .support.
licits yocr suppwrt.
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We a re a u then .red to anwowiK
O. W. WIIiAAMS
: s a candidate for Ccucly dudg'
lie rc>])t r'tfuily solicits the sir
port of the voter* oi Pecos cou
HERMAN II. HUTz |Oil-humhia Locimoii
authorizes us to announce him
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licr father dies."
nounced stoop in the figure Li.-
overalls were brown, were time1 j_______■.... ' . >•
bleached and faded to s soft "old I O nnrf-1 l r» i F \/
rose,, and bagged dejectedly at! VyjJJJvJl LLIIllLy.
the knees. The face under tl)** Py the late Hon. John Ingalls. ,
weather-beaten cap w is solid ard 1 -'h'ster of human destinies am III
listless. ii 'ame. Lore and Fortune on my
As he clumped along in p ^ o-^steps war.
heavy cow hide boots, lie anna ('itk‘saud fi“lds 1 vaJk: 1 W™- i
•ntly embodird that ur.st per 1! r'1^'
sistent and most pathetic ligu re I host*.rtM ::ad *°** and
which mediaeval Europe calls the |nil;4si:i™ l,-v
peasant, and the census enunier- ! ii:'d n ”■ :ind l*-'- aoon
ator today sets down as 1 is.. Ted i “r
labor. | 1 kn^ck unbidden once at every j
As ho crosed the track tlie el-
der of the two men on ihe ]>Ut
iorm pointed him out to Ibis com-
panion-
“Tliat man and I,” he said,
*|were schoolmates. lie was not
dull at his books, and ought, to
have made a betior conhb x for
himself in life.”
What’s the matter with him*?
Does lie drink?” as, ed the oung
man.
“No. Nothing of that kind has
hindered him. When he wasabout
fifteen years old he was offered a
dollar a day to dig a cellar. This
••emed large wages to 1 m, and
he left school and took 1h<' job.
H*x was proud of his si/e and
itrength, and this offer made
him feel s<> independent tint he
rather looked down on the rest
ef us boys. He never went back
♦o school. He found work to do
tliat required no skill o tec-hni-
If sleciiing, wak
feasting
rise before
I tnrn away. It is the hour of i
Fate.
And they who follow me reach
every state
Mortals desire, and con quer
every foe
Save Death; but those who
doubt oi' hesitate,
Condemned to failure, penury!
and woe,
Seek mein vain and uselessly j
mplore. 1
I answer not, and I return—no!
more-
Two young ladies culled at the j
office Tuesday. j
s.s a candidate for County Treas-
urer of Peco# County, and solic-
its the support of the voters.
TL B. NEIGHBORS
Candidate For
Re-Election to the office of
Shei*iff andTax Colk'ctor
of Pecos County.
Your Support Solicited.
IT. J. Aikuanoil
(I one ml Passeuge
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B(U S I ON TF-'N
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Watch, Clock, ami
Sewing Machine
REPAIRER
A work Guaranteed.
Agent for Clocks and Wat cl
For County and District Clerk* Ttr„„of m,n
»f Peofts County ’ 1UUIuUKHl, i v v..o.
W, Y. RATCHFORD Repair work may be left
Your support is respectfully the'Trans-Pecos N< ws u.dice
solicited. will receive prompt at t ntloi
C.A b 1 anchard
No'd'.ii; ; has ever equalled n. j*
| fiaihi: ; can ever surpass it. f
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j A Pert :ct For All Throat and 1
j Cure: Lmig Troubles. 8
j [ -,;r oy ■> ’v:-. f ii i-iN. Trial Betties free. J
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We an-authoria-a to .n.mWncej G O tO FOi't StOCktOB V iff 'APolnC
HENRY C. CARMICHAEL ;
as candidate for the 1 ?> _ a ■ t ^ 1 1 _ ,
ot ;rirst Ciass 1 earns w
County and District Clerk
Pecos County, Texas.
Youu Support Respectfully So-
licited.
0. W. FENLEY
Ciindidate For
County Commissioner, Precinct
■OUCH'S
NY
up port.
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Sick jtoi»k ->r Ag^xltry sbouid
p«it uh«;*.p ‘■t'jvh tJW any : nir»
sick ye ri-.-'ia acculJ t-> v i ij<»
; cdr-»<i ' v f xd. When yuu- nt... ^
1 and po iB-r r « sick gfivn’- ! cus ,:-
P**ine. b j’. i thud t >
!c-» sV-.k f-joJ*. Unload th* L» ,».»
*nd 6t;r :ij» 7.m torpid li\ r ar.-( t, ..
animal '•▼ill !>e cured, if it p..iC-
ble to cur* it. Black-Uraucb*; S’.x k
and Poultry i!i*dicine unl wd* 1.0
; boTfpls aar) stira up tha torpid li r -r.
It curea pvcrjr n Jady of i-tock rt
1 talr*n 10 time. S'-cur* a 2S c-at enu
1 of Black-Draught Stock and Poultrv
1 Mailicine aud it wiM pay f*r iraclf ten
timosover. Tiome* work better. Co*'*
ffivc mcra milk. Hogs (run flesh.
A nd It* cs lay mom “ftp. It foItos the
jyi-d ■+>'■ of n- atryaa much Idood,
I “ and,T''‘' <,oll"rK,r’ Pccm 1
at rc'asoiRpiIo n
Can bo secured at inn time for
1
trins (<> sniroimdmu’ uohits.
N. V>. Mod
Li *( rvman. Alhine, "unyus.
HENRY. I MOORE j
Candidate For
District Jud^e of the63rd Judi- !
cial District L
or* v Grow:
Solicits Your support. L. ,
Calves
! Hogs
T. J. COPE Sheep
Authorizes us to announce him Milch
as a Candidate for the office of j Tev
11 to
t).«
aQrAK-i. Buy afrom yo*^r dualaj. S F ounty. Solicits
our support.
The
N kws is antho
d to an
BO YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
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Devil’s Verse, if
We need the money,
You need th** paper;
Send in your dollars
That's th*? proper caper.
PATEirrs-M
► ADVICE At 10 PATENTABILITY
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ly*>-» sUu-Ur owaMratfal. Aiidrwa
nounce ffl DGE K. C. THOMAS j choic
as a candidate for the office of Fair
District Judge of the 03rd. Judi-
cial District. He desires
aupi>ort.
your
Designs
Copyrights Ac. '
Alteon© sondfng a sk'itch uni <J««VTli»tir-r, m*f
quit k’v jc'‘'«*rt;n » o;ir t pinion free whother an
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Folsom, A. T. The Trans Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1904, newspaper, October 1, 1904; Sanderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112411/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .