The Trans=Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Bay Ride.
OllO of titt' !i!Os! ,s iioooss i 111
social events oi' vvot*ks was 11 m*
(glorious hay ride potion up Wed
nosday nigh! (and Thursday
| morning) in honor of onr visitor.
•m . . i-«. i ±. \ i t , Miss Annie (jualt rough. Then-
Everything to Eat and to Wear. ,K j„sl c,io..sii.
though it threatened rain two
wagon loads of young folks called
1 “‘all aboard" for the three-mile
Suppliers of Your Wants frompj—
Kitchen to Parlor.
it rolled until the stopping place I
i was reached. Here an attempt
j was made to turn the ride into a
Ftlll Supply Of Cereals, F TJU I tSj baptism bnt fortunately this was
and Vegetables always on hand.
i
[averted. There was a grand
1 promenade around the tank,, an
occasional scream at thought or
Old Bourbon and Sh u, Finust Brandi<
«
© © 0 Wine, Bier and £\qm. © © ©
Sanderson, Tuxas. F. A. OSWALD, Prop.
For Top Prices Ship Your Cattle to
...J NO. MUNFORD...
Civc Stock Commission merchant.
Slock Landing,
New Orleans, La:
Sanderson Mercantile Co.
“Star Broad Shoes Arc Better!"
Items of Local Interest and Personal mention.
Wanted- A chaperon.
School begins Monday.
Judge Garrett is in the city.
Clem Stanley is in the city on a
visit
The Ku Klux met Tuesday
night.
Supt. Marks eyas in the 'city
Thursday. .
f1several days until the next
•camp meeting.
Elbert Lee came in from kite
ranch Sunday.
The R. R. officials are going
out for a hunt-
Justice Carmichael has been
kept busy this week.
“Dud” Barker has been in
town during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. N- A. Cavin went
out to the ranch Monday.
A. T. Folsom went out Mon-
day to tell the voters “why.”
D. T. Anderson was up from
Dryden the first of the week.
Clarence Hankamer is running
the switch engine here nights.
away toward home.
A (juieter mood had befallen,
and the songs now were sweeter
and floated more dreamily on
the night, air. But it all must
end and at last the city gates
were reached and .but not yet!
There was another chapter, aj
surprise! And such a surprise !j
Cur loved friend and gentle host- j
Just one moio chance to l(’t;C,ss> Yij-S> Hiseler, had prepared I
the voters know what you are ja least fot. thc> merrymakers .Oh,'
out for. j |)U^ jt vvas ; There
ix>ok in the announcement col-
umn and see who wants to be J'.F.
THE MARFA HOUSE
imagination of a.... snake! Thenj^ A©A§A^A§A0A§AiAiA
back to the wagon, helter-skelter
pile in, a merry laugh, a jest and
MLSS^M[KNIt CAMPBE1.L,>Proprietress;
/VVVVVVVVNAA.
J^irsf-class Accomodations. Exquisite Quisinc. a
Transient trade solicited. Marfa, Texas. ™
◄
RIDER AGENTS WANTED
Ne> Money Required
and approve of your bicycle.
Days Free Tri&S
until von receive
yi> shift to ™,
nntftmt oil B df
*05 Motets$fO to 4
with Coaster - Brakes and Pimct it rales s Tires.
fEftft,?*Mo‘So,sto $12
Aiiij ninl'r or model yry m-tnl at one-tl-rd usual
pricr. Choice of any standard tires and best
equipment on ail our bicycles. »Sfroiiyts1' ■ / >m ruu1,
We SHIP ON APPROVAL C. Q D. to any
one without a, cent ih f, isit and allow £<) DAYS
FREE TRIAL ’before purchase ha binding
500 Second Ham! Wheels It t* .
taken in trade tiyour CliL atro retail stores. jlrJ >9
_ _ all makes and models. kockI as new..........
DO NOT BUY
PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES *4*?S
> per pair.
.75
was
was better cake
never ;
nor coffee
t haui’ekki). \\(‘ confer degrees upon our gradiuttes, an
;gi\e them a Diploma that will be honored by any institution in;
Ameiictt. Notes accepted lor tuition. Catalogue and lesson in pen- i
. manship free. Your name on I*J cards for :& cents in stamps. We!
nor [teach penmanship by mail. Telegraphy taught- R. R. fare paid
lemonade. Then tliore was a; N. B. STOXE, Pubs.. MCK.x-.nkv, Texas.
musical aftermath and till ot the —-—-—---
finest hay ride was over.
The party was composed of
Mesdames Traeger and Hi.se-
iler: Misses Annie Qualtrough,
i Katherine and Helen Eieseler,
Blanche and Irene Johnson, Mag-
Miss May Stsmsell left Tues-
day morning to attend the Harri-
son school tit San Antonio.
Trainmaster G. S- Wade was in
town several days this week- at
tending to official business.
Windmills, Gasol i n e Engines
Pipe,, and Cylinders Get our
Prices. Alpine Lumber Co. . . ... r, , .
igie and Dollie Ravage, Frankie!
Five Mexicans got “happy” . Akers, and Effie Lcx»ke: Messrs. |
Regular prise $8.50 per pair.
To Introduce $
v/e will Sell
You a Santle
Pair for Only
NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURES
Result of 15 years experience in tire making.
No danger front THORNS, CACTUS,
PINS, NAILS, TASKS on GLASS. Seriou'
punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be
vulcanized like any other tire.
4
NAILS, TACKS
OR GLASS
WONT LET
OUT THE AIR
HEADQUARTERS FOR
AMERICAN FIELD AND HOG FENCE
Monday and the majestic hands 1
of the law laid rough I winds on 1
them.
Mrs. W. W. Read a nd children Jesse Henshaw,
leave tonight (Saturday) for El Folsom. _____
Paso, where the children will at-
tendaschool.
Trans-Pecos News and “The
J. Hiseler, W. G. Traeger, J. j
Ross, Owen Ihtvis, R. J Chirk,
[Grover Akers. Ivey Stan sell,
and Clarence, TTfc
Oje
ray
. I ’ 2N, IN. t f j s Stfi
Dttigbtful Afternoon.
On Sunday last a merry party j
_ . *v:. - -v*- *
Retfular Style
Stays 12 in. or 6 in. apart
EASY $9*nPNG
OURTBLE, SELF *Ul.W
FUtLY C0VERED fcy PATENTS
BEWAttv *-0F IMITATIONS
Notice tic* thick ti*wi **A‘* and puncture strips “B" and “ L> *• This tarewn*
vsh&MkMA trsJWi ,""i E“y “** w* *“ sh'p «• "• °»
MeIdCYOL^: GO., Dept. Mi,.” CHICAGO, ILL
INCH ESTER
Special Hog. Horse and Cattle Style
Stays ID 3a. or G in. apart
FACTORY
POWDER
took a drive tn Hhr TTill on,I tU,J * ?Iadc *'* strons* hi»h*S:racle steel wires, lica\ lly gahunited.
Nautillus” both one year for$l. 1 a l-)-inil0 weii to eniov Hit lint f ^ •,‘JvkIw for expansion and contract?.m. Is practic-illy ever-
in -idv mce New subscriptions1’ lo c.njoJ the hne: Never goes wrong, m> matt, r how great a strain is put on it.
inacl\ance. iNew subscriptions (scenery and eat a picnic lunclieon ; ik.es not mutilate, but does, clbciently,
or renewals. | under trees once more. Every-1 p«a.s.
Miss Annie Qualtrougli, of thing was glorious; it rained all!
San Antonio, came-out Monday around but not on the pleasure’
turn cattle, horses, hogs
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
Mrs. R. L. Doak and children night to visit Misses Katherine seekers, woo always looked for - ^ lomiufactui-ers and by us. Call and see it. Can show you how
were visiting'in town this week. |imd Helen Hiseler. j rajn but kept dry and enjoyed ! U™ V°U mo™~? antl fen^c >'our l;elds su the)f w’'n stay fenced.
Bob Doak is smiling around j Assortetl pictures of tlie Wreck the cool weather of an overcast Y. bubia t booling the best roofing material
the city, telling them how to vote i at Baxter’s Curve at -0 cents sky. There at the well the sun L S,H. < s’ >un‘"' :nul o»i.-houses.. Put up m rolls com-
u .... well or »i.v all dill,...vi.t tor cam,, out so the trees were a,,- W* *'f> <;o etc. Any one can lay it. Write
tor several days daring the I C'S. Folsom, .News Bldg. |..reemted, the luncheon -devour-.
There are rumors of :t ‘l,K s0,11<“ pictures taken.!
LOADED SMOKELESS
SHOTGUN SHELLS
C-ood shells in yoiir gun mean a good&eg
in the field or a good score -at the tiqpp. -I
Winchester “L,ea<ier" and “«*Repeater"vj
Smokeless Powder Shells are ‘good shells.
•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 Loaded
Shells in preference to any other make.
EALERS KEEP THEM
us or
m b e
week.
Judge Robertson, of Del Rio,
has been with us during
week.
secret
new
its
society which holds On Iht \\,i.\ home the hills echo-
the
meetings in the dead still hours, an<* 1(1 echoed with many
in lightless and terrible silence. <>nd songs until the tired
i i but happy ones arrived safe at
Road master Ellison has spent j J. <>• Walker came back from ]loul(.. Those of the party were
some time in our city during the , the ranch Sunday, with a broad Misses Katherine and Helen H is
week. . [and happy smile on his face, de f l(1|, prunk;e Akers: Messrs, 11 !
Election time is drawing close j clarinp he had been through the J. Clark and Clarence Folsom,
and the political fever is’jgetting j time ol his tile.
hotter j A .matched game of tennis was HldTriCd.
'1'he depot has received a scrub- j played last Saturday between j At the home of the bride's
ing out. and been tlms greatly Ghris Gates and Miss Blanche Another, Miss I^dhe Cole and Mr.
Johnson, and Ivy Stansell and Gus Collins were on Sunday af
improved.
Two candidates for cmnmis-; Miss Irt‘ne Jolmsen* j to moon united in the bonds of
sioners. Look in the announce-i . Afteraxisit of several weeks holy matrimony. Only a few
ment column. with her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Trae- friends were present but they.
(i j.j ! ger, Miss Lessie Meyer returned declare it to have been a lovely j
X s a 1,-^k^-t^ia;......to her home in Brenham last home wedding. The bride
•council this week.
WEST EM) LEM HER COMPANY,
_Sanflmonio, Ccxas.
Southern Pacific
HOTEL RUGERS at
Seabrook-on-the Bay
Is Now ()})(‘D for tin* Sminnor Season
Sea brook
..Best Rooms in the £ity..
at Mrs. ( iarko’s Jlooining1 House
Comf irtal e I ted s Hates R-rasonabk , Gtxxl - Ucc4f lon
Sanderson : i ; texas.
is located on tlie
between Houston
Southern Pacific ((h
and G.ivleston and
II. N X. I{y.)
is
All the big chiefs of the
A. have been holding a war1 U> ht‘v h,nut‘ m Bn?nl,am hist , home wedding, me ornie is oue
Saturday morning. She is much of our well liked -Sanderson girls,
... .. T„ . j misseti here. land the groom the son of our
, , . .. ..... ■ prosperous ttml well-to-do mer-,
to her home m t-a* Alamo ity Wanted—You to learn lelegrn- ,o|,:int. jno. C’ollins- The best
Sunday morning. j phy for R. R. service under an wishes of theTrjAXs-1 Tens News
Judge Grinet's smiling face old operator with yesrs oxperi-
1ms hw^ennotic**<l about town (|uite| enee. Not*- accepted for tuition,
a bit this week. . Position guaranteed. Free cut-
\n Ideal Place* to spend a summer vacation
Fine Boating, Bathing, Sailing, Fishing
For schedules, rates, and any other information, write
J- Anderson, Jos. Hollcn,
T
General Passenger Agent. Assst. Gen
iiOl'STON, TEX AH
Pit
SS.
Agent
Miss Annie Adams and Mrs.
^Maggie Clarice went out to Free
lor the wedding.
Geo W. Ames, oi t.'oiTisUx'k.
was in town :i few days, the guest
of J. B. Johnson.
Charlie Newbery has gone out
to shake hands with the voters
and kiss the bfcfeies.
Justice Garmiehael went <>ut
to Free to tie up joe Jam v and
Miss May Tarver-
Pictures of the l’;,xt<v ('me
wreck at cents each. < s T.
Folsom. News Hldg
Engineer G. M. Strai.ss ami
.Fireman Spencer deadheaded t<>
Paso Monday night-
rThe pile driver outfit left Moti
<|gy morning to do some work be-
tween here and Del llio.
alog.
M« Ki X ev Tr.i.w;s;a pit Cot j.e< ; e
McKinney, Texas.
go with them, hoping for them
long years and a lot full of hap
pi-nes s.
or HOTEL RUGERS. Seafarook.
The Marlin 12 Gauge SroSf'
is the all-around favorite. It ii' made fortWtfh black Mid-MOOke
less powders and to take heavy loads. It-tl6s ode-third less
parts than any other repeater, and bandies very’dast.
The Marlin Breechbolt that shuts out rain and water and keeps the shells dry
makes it a great wet-weather gun. It has Marlin accuracy, buoyancy and reliability.
Our Experience Book has hundreds of good Marlin
atones, sent with Catalogue for 3 stamps postage
THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., 42 Willow St., New Haven, Ct.
Ok new York Ulorld
ON'i«-a-meck edition
jUt bcr mooting Closes.
Alter a week of trying to bring
in strayod >heep 1 h-v-. Jonson
and Wray ondod tin- meeting
Sunday uigiit ami left Monday
morning for a more fruit fuI cmin
try to oomjuer.
Read Ulhcr«?er
the Gnfllish Canfluanc it
Spokcit
musical 6»oni;:ci.
In honor of Miss Annit* (^unit-
rough’s arrival in our little city
on Mondav evening a few friends
ol the visitor’s hostess, Mrs. I*.
J. Hiseler, gat it* red atherhuinc
to pass a few hours with music.
The evening was very much en-
joyed by all.
Vt»r the autum sivason now uti tiaml [
tho most valuable paper to you will
he the New York I rice-.i Week World,
because il offers you more at the price
than any other paper p^blishe.l any
Where in *he world.
This is a time of great tiveiits. We
are havinggri at w a is, ami many oilier
great ehttnges of a stirring kind are
otieufiag both at home and abroad.1
the t 111 iei ■ - a - \ \ ee k \V oi Id comes jo
\ on every ot her «?ii \, except Sunday.-
with all tin* news, inlly, ac.-urateiy i
and pronmt'j t*
Through T exasl
The I lY (i. N. K- K. has many fast trams through ie.\a>, traversing
the greater portion ot the state trenching all of the large cities except
one, affording travelers every eouvenienee and comfort to he found
on a modern railroad, lligho lass equipment and motive power, seas
enable time tables, excellent dining stations, Pullman Kufiet sleeping
ears, chair ears and parlor ears, ami courteous Agents and Tram At -
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Set of re*> mat! Charts
HtS3:«tc!y Without Cost.
• , St.
set of
Wall
liberal
in the
ithout
Direct to St. L
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Six-con sum Kighteen loot BapilZJltl
^.der WimlmilN tor «.!•■ ..O ust ....... ,
U-riteAll.in.- C»n.|w»v. .............. u„. ,
M \NTEI>—l »n I Cavejs from own the th rec mile vvell brnt Sunday,
era or will pay libsnUy for ioca At the same time tin* new Mexi
and specific advice. SUttc can minister. Bev. Fcdro Saenz,
rticolurs and if ctm . send accepted .some of his converts i i.
MDple of deimsir in firs* letter, to full membership In spite ol
Addre*s Y- M- Milam. Ft. Worth, threatening weather quite *’i *
a;:is. »V1 Maiu St reel
crowd was Lu attendanc
t he Thrii e-a Week )\ mid i- tair in
lbs political reports. You can get th.*
trniii front *its eulnijiHs,•whether yon
are ih*|m.uli'-au or Deniie rat, and ti. i!
is wiiat y ou want.
1 he I luiee - a - \\ eek 'Vorld always
has a serial story running, and it is
srG ays a first-class story !>> a first-
<*l.i author. The TBriec , Wee;,-
Wmld publishes hettei lie-Ion than
any ot her news pa per m i it-- t ni Led
Slates Speei il .iHen'iou fs also gi\ *-u
to markets, and tll-we ,u e ... in fio
V dll ible t-Mtiil'i's.
tin; s li ;icti a - * i,: k \Y»*,;. <>*s
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