Canadian Free Press. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1889 Page: 4 of 4
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W, S, Decker [¿iter,
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Minnie i>uw
i ion lender*
bii'ií' <\V-edi.osdav night
\W I\ Hard wick, the very popularj
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ir.50 I'Ell YEAii; $1 FOU SIX 3IONTIIS.
STRICTLY 1ADVANCE.
published every wednesday at
canadian. texas.
f ; V ífotéí ;s Tha nes^ viitm Snth-
„ eii.tii't is a way. ami the Sutherland is
á is the best wijen Fay is away. Both
I arc good, and the man who would
complain of either would complain if
he were to be lu.ng.
B. D.
V- Entefed at' the Fostofticc at Osrnadian
as second-class matter.
proprietor of. the . If ardwick Hotel at j
Amarillo, passed through the city hist j ^ large gathering of friends assem-
Wednesday jíüíj>íi north. í hied st trie Sutherland Hotel ~\S ednes-
,.. • t/y , dat'night to-attend a reception and
District Court is.in session at Oiunl-j. * , , , , ,, rr t- m
.. . . , . T. „ . ¡ hop tendered Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Mc-
tree this week, and will beat Hansford ¡ * , „ i, , it
i vas
success
in every particular and the. dancing
. . . , .,. . . „ . . hop tendered Air. and Mrs. T. 1
tree this week, and will beat Hansford ¡ 1 , rr ,T , ,
. ... Gee bv Hoiv.13.--M. Baker and
next week. 3.here is little or nothing ■ r„, . ,
, , . . , btickiey. The hop was a grand si
on the docket at either place. . - t. ; ."
in everv particular and t
Some of our business men have par- j wag i;ep"t liy to a 1;lle llQur.
chased a seine for catching fish. They :
IN^
STOVES, TiXWABE. PUM^S. WINDMILLS, BABB WISE, PLOWS,
WAjGOXS,
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Also. .Gr-oefcres, Queensware, window glass, gasoline, macliine oil, etc.
ALL KIND# OF MACHINERY AND MACHINE REPAIRS FCRXIÍIED.
L. E. Finch President.
KESRT II Am burg
F S.Loro Cushior
THE TRADERS'
of Canadian, Texas.
$50.000
CAPITAL, STOCK - -
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE AND REMITTED.
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CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
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JtEM PTtlJJb CO V NTT OFF ICER8
* -Sheriff, T. T. McGee
I « puty Sheriff, - - - A.M. FarliH:
clerk. J- Hopkins
* Treasurer. - - - - J. J. Cerlftcn !
♦. County Attorney,
Justice of tho Peace
Assessor, .... - It. (..Null
* "Surveyor, - - W. H. H. 6utmi;ig,haui
COMMISSIONERS.
... David Fay
have been very successful safar, catch-
ing ninety-six pounds at one draw last
week.
Our popular harness maker. L. K.
.Bates, is adorning Ids store front with
a very tasty coat oi paint. O or citi-
zens are in favor of improvements of
all kinds.
WEDDING- BELLS-
You.e&tt££r ve money by getting :ny prices before buying elsewhere.
The interests of customers are closely guarded, and every facility compat-
j ible with principles of sound banking freely extended.
National Bank ot
Firol District,
• Second District,
" Third District,
* Fourth District,
\ "Mstrlcl Jmlpre,
• District Attorney,
- "Win. Rlckard
J. C. Turner
Wi'Hnsn Grooms
Frank Willi?
F. F. y.ilk r
of tlie llotel D.
covered from his late illness and is a-
At the residence of* Mr. and Mrs.
George T. l ynn, Pennsylvania and
Marine Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri,
on the evening of June 5th, our very
worthy Sheriff of Hemphill county and ,
< | popular citizen i>f the Panhandle, Tom
F E Miller i ^ ^ aU> g*iU' l° 1' t(> SU* l° ¡ T. McGee. was united in the holy bonds
KeM !•«■<! mW in«'«ls:of the genial proprietor ¡ of wedlock t0 MiPS Mary Blundy Tay-
l.ay, that ho lias re" ¡,)V. nieee of lir. and Mrs. I.ynn.
j Mrs. McGee is a highly educated and
round again. accomplished young lady and is highly
It is to be hoped tint the Commissi j popular in Kansas City society,
ioner's'Court will give the contract for Mr. T. T. McGee is too well known
repairing the bridge to some contract or in tills county for us to try to intro-
who will guarantee it lor a length ui hiur, and as lie is so very modest, we
time siiiiii'ient to test it. i dare not have his name in the paper
Sen at or. W. O. Davis of- Gainesville ' of ton. but as this chance comes but
has been retained by the plaintiffs in j once in a life-time we must grasp it.
the Roberts county suit to assist Mr. ! Mr- McGee is a native of A\ est A ir-
• county Court, for both civil-and criminal Baker of^'this place^^to secure a in riten- • sbiia, but went to Colorado several
* h'ustnesi. Hrst Monday in February, May, ¡ joiuing-tlie building of tiie ipil í vears ago. lie came to the Panhandle
* """ j Mr. Wm. MiHlips, SantaVe conduo- ! «'¡I!. Mr Ilenry Cresswel! about eight
Rcfrninr terms of thoCoipniisswmei's fourt tor. will take a leave of absence next 1 -eiilH ag0 w^cre t}ie^ loCilte aiancJi
Correspondents—National Park Bank of New lork.
} Kansas Citv. Mo., Merchants and planters National Bank. Sherman, lexas.
Directors—Ifenrj' Hatabusg Jtic'ye Fi~a.dk Willas, Robert Moedv. 1.. i.. I inch, O. H Nel
son and Fred S. Lord.
-DEALERS IN—
INCORPORATED.:
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BOOTS,
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SHOES
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NOTIONS.
terms of co crt:
Stationer
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GENTS' FURNISHING- GOODS,
Víais. Caps "cirjcl LiC-rdies \A/cap,
*• second MonUns^-iií*"February, May, August vyeck. and will COllie
*• and November.
down into the
on the-Canadian river. About three
school tíh stih:s.
J .1 Sutherland J. llerrinjrtou A W. Crabtree.
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A I ) V farrisi Nlf I' AT es.
* inch single cohmm/Si.-iO per month.
2 or more^iu'hes ?L00 per inch per
month.
J,oertls. first insertion l*5c per line
AViditional^insertions l( c per line.
Rui ; wor\i double the rate for locals.
Job work-tit reasonable prieen. Bills
Presented nmnthlv.
Panhandle in n-ai eh of game and good •v««rs "8" lie bQl"'<llt au ¡nterebt-in the
listiing. J-'ishing is gui d here now. Moody-Andrews Cattle Company, and
,,,, , .... i ,, . upon the organization of this county
p 01T. t -« >•«.« «s.. i«-
" 11 *K" ""l 01 by a comfortable majority and upon.
' running again last fall for the same
rp. , , ,, . I oiiice was elected by a larger majority.
I no celebrated Phil Best Beer bot- \„ : « i ,1C
. He is per haps ■ as well known and as
tied at this establishment. ¡ , , 5 „ •. 4,w
popular as. any man we. have m the
us ¡ilace under
gent
Mr. Watts is doing a thriviuir busiiu
I the management .of the gentlemanly
Printers t
Lithograpliers,
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les in the(
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ii. V_'
ÉLnd all artx
Bi.ying.at.great- bargains. w\MUi*y comiH-tition. O s
cordial!v invited to call, examine prices ;;nd b
ral Dry Goods line.
most
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gmlvesri;
texas,
- I1*^V% "WILLIAMS. C-S. WILLI AM S. BRINK MORRIS.
Patronize Home Institutions!
A 3l_ 1/ V_ A
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nends a "e
r'n v i need.
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TEXAS.
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Paul lio'de is once more back j panhandle, and-known all over the
with us. He lias been sojourning a country as one of the straightest and
lew jdays at Vernon selling some prop
erty there \:Idch iie sold out at 500
most honorable men in it. His many
friend • will be glad to learn that ne
' Texas State Lands
Conditions of Sa-e-
The public-lands in the Panhandle of
Texas are owned-by the state*cí Texas
and have been-classifiedas pasture, ag-
ricultural, and timber lands. These
;uay be settled upon and purchased at
from $2 to So per acre, by actual set
¡ers, in quantities not less than 1g0
j pt*i cent }>i\>fu. Ife thinks !k* has the ¡ settled down in lib* with such .a
same chance heie that he had at \ er- worthy mate and will congratulate,
11 )U* him and wish them both a long and
Buck H oo'1, the market man. brings i happy wedded life.
to our city several times each week! **
such vegetables, onions beets, lettuce,
turnips, peas, etc., grown in his own
garden, showing conclusively that!
S0EÜ0L COMMENCEMENT.
The examination of the pupils of the ;
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DEALER IX
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AMD OUTFITTERS.
"We carry tiie LAkG-EST and BEST selec-
IMFOBTERB AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
v PAT EXT MEDICIX.ES ATVM A X U FACT lTR ERS" RATES.
Headquarters for Show Casts. Paints, Oils, Window Glass. &c.
1010 & 1012, Houson Street,
whatever will grow elsewhere witl grow! Public School Ia^t iuesday was indeed j
in Hemphill county. Encourage Back 11 rnost creditable affair, not only to the! J* ^t{
¡''miz
ted stock of
GROOSRIEo,
in Canadian.
p:
FLOUR and MEATS
We will give you t
r prices f<;r CA^II ih.an any other store in the d*an-
haitdie.
i nor more than 64Uitci es oi" agricultural
; '^iinds,norlnore'than four- sections of i Ui Illinois and wj'1 not return alone.
by your patronage. I teacher. Miss Brainard, but to the pu-
John Geilach. countr treasurer, is ,ls w<?"\ , ,, ..
on a visit to the sccnes oí his childi.ood ! c lw0'|c,er'®y s'" ™ "Í l'«e P ?'s
ami rumor has it that he has-a friend" in t!lft vav,0aS |,v;,ucl'es Pur<ft! P0'0!"
ed plainly to a master mind as their
gjrazing or pasture- hrnds. County j ^ í'ght, Jolin. U c are glad to
. *, ,. , .. you áollow in the iootsieps <.>i
-'clerks will give information as to the
value placed upon eatksection of land
«in his county ar.d from whom also
\ -blank applications to purchase can be
- procured. To secure these lands the
tsieps
your worthy townsmen. We hope tol
see the hill dotted with residences in
the near .future.
John Slaughter, whose ranch is lo-
cated in New Mexico close to the Pan-
instructor. Nothing that we can say
in praise of Miss Brainard as an in-
structor and teacher will in the least
add to her reputation, but. if you will
ask any of the many visitors who were
there, among whom were the School*
trustees. Sutherland and Crabtrce, Mr.
purchaser makes his selection-and de- '^ndlo hue. has sold 2.600 beeves to
- . , . .. ! tne contractor who has the contract
scribes the same in his appli-
¿5iid Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Hamburg, and"
• cation. Thetwhole sum to he- paid is
. divided into forty ^ anmtr.1 payments.
' The first payweutin cash).with thirty-
e nine notes di*awii.g' live per cent, inter-
's est per annum, are forwarded to It. M
Hall, StateI41111I (Jommissioner, Aus-
i iin, Texas. Sals is ^ield:-as effected
' when this application to purchase to-
r geiher with tiie first payment and the
= notes properly executed covering the
t deferred-payments, shall have been re-
• ceived, and friedwith tho-commission-
• 81*.
• - ————W——WW—w
LOCAL ANDPERSONAL.
Bring yout-Job Work to'tlu? Fhek
' Press, office.
''Ilenry TFambmgvi.i-'atfsent at his
• ranchesthfS week.
; The Ligon cssses were áh continued
:t ait Lipscomb last week.
Mr. Quillen and wife of the Washita
. are 011 a visit to tne city.
Judge J. K¿ Little and' Bill Ilender-
r son were in the c; ly l"ronV'Miami Tues-
^ day.
That Tiouest. Substantial 'citizen cf
Hansford county, Joliri DeLong. is
• in the citv. •
Mr.
3,000
Will Pt Ik. of Mubeetie, they will tell
you that tho examination was one of
the most cre-:itdbk' blicy had ever wit-
nessed.
, . , Patrons of tiie Fcliool and citizens of,
pci via of the x t. W ortlk- ^^lianver j onr <;ne aU{jan shouhhpride tiiem-
railioad to Dakota. selves that they are so fortunate as to
Our public school close- for tiie year ; }iave such an institution in their own
tonight .with a grand entertainment, midst. It ought tobe your duty to
Ifcshas lieen a very successful term oi j give ample support to ih^ teacher by
for feeding the northern Indians.
Adair has sold tiie same party
and Bill Hittson 2,500, all to be shin-
X. HOOVER,
school and the programme of exercises
by the pupils is oi' unusual interest.
We trust that our people will manifest
their appreciation" of Miss Brainard
and her unselfish efforts for a good
school, by attending this entertain-
ment, thus encouraging both teacher
and pupil.
After jnore than five days consumed
in hearing .the contested election case
of A. A. Parseii-vsi J. K.. 1 ittle for the
office -oí County Juego of Roberts
county, tried at Lipscomb last week
the jury after being out more than
eighteen hours were unablo to ajrree
your presence and encouragement in
attending the public as well as private
exercises of the school.
There is an average attendance of
45 scholars.
Sehjol vfi!1 close for this term fcotfav."
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF COUNTY JUDGE
HEMPHILL COUNTY.
X"otice is hereby given that in ac-
cordance wiih.ai. order this (lay adopt,
ed by the Board of Commissioner's of
Hemphill county, the said Board will
011 a verdict, standing seven for Par- 0ll tiie 14th day of June 1SS9 let to the
se¡! to -tire lor Little. Judge * ilhs ! lowest-bidder* Uie contract for the re-
wi 1 liohl a special tfrm at Lipscorob | pairing of the wagon bridge across the
in September to hear ihisand the two j Canadian river near the town of Cana-
oHier remaining election cases. An ].(]iau in said comity, according to the
plans and specifications this day adopt-
JUgr;
First-class stock of lumber of all
descriptions just to suit the country.
Dealers 111
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Wc hraálo tus LOÜT3I2LRÁ EOOE SALT for BT00KMEÍ.
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ST.. CANADIAN. TEXAS.
ANADIAN!
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Fins Wines and.
Liquors.
,! Hemp] i il I Conn ty, Texas-
of trade and largest town on
MJSlTN ST., CAN"ADIAN, TSXA^.
L Hoover, Pop.
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WHOLESALE AND KETAIL
v/ VI. 9 V_. I * -*• —« k .. - • . . >•- M w .' ' - — *■— — I#- «■ dto 1
the beautiful ra! ley of Red Deer,
Hemphill county contains 900 square
¡Only Pure Goods kept miles, and was organized July o, 1887. _Ca-
a :namqtí títo ^ tt/-v^.orl rr
m stock. largest in the Panhandle. A §3.000 tempo-
r.,„ . irary court house, two newspapers, a bank
F ' Si!ciiwith $50,000 cash capital, fine depots and
1 the largest stock yards in the state,"
Only place in the city fc'uit keeps th<-; $150,000 worth of lots already
world-famous Sclditz beer. q Ol-O^
' l^T'SEE BUS! X ESS HOUSES BE PI? ESE XT ED IX THIS PAPER
The town of Canadian is destined to be
one of the best in the state, being favorably
I located in a rich country, with en Jresbaust
Canadian,
Texas.
ible supply oi' pure w
.rft?
- 'V -w JL
easily
S TEMPLE HOUSTON
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appeal to the Supreme Court was.taken
by ttic-defeiidenUiii the case of Alcorn
vs Burns.
ed by said Board of Commissioner's
and now on. hie in the office of the
County Clerk of said county; said work
to be paid for in Hemphill county-
bonds drawing six per cent interest
Wiu. Kiekard, Commissioner from
precinct No. 'Z. is in attendance at the
W. B. Mathis; tank engineer of tiie j Commissioner^ Court here this week.
: Santa Fe at this-'point, has moved ! Mr. Kiekard is di iving 2,000 head of • per annum and to 11111 not less than
- back to us. j yearlings for the Texas Lund k Cattle two nor more than twenty years from
We wottMIBrc to see every Imsines ¡ company, fi-om Ven.on ta their ruBRe f ¿ate of issuance
1 louse in Canadian represented in the
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AI TO IIXE Y AT LAW
obtained
Its geographical situation is-such that it will
command the trade of an immense area oi
the best country in the state.
It is situated at the junction of the Ca-
nadian and Red Deer Hi ver s, on
tne
dure Liquors for medicinal purposes
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FREE 1*RKSS.
Mr. T. I). Hobart. of Mobeetie- is
visiting the niefarcpclis of the Panhan-
t die on iHtr.iness.
It. C. Fitch, propiietw of 4!i• Miami
T IIotel, in town yesterday buying
: supplieSiitediis hotel.
Hon. Tent pie Houston has gone to
^•Ochiltree to attend District Court that
is now in session tliere.
The Clarendon Traveler refers to a
• pleasant cjbll from the editor oí .the
Free I'ress Tvesd;ty last.
Hon. L. E.'"Fh\ch and "Mr. Lord,
.^ brother of tiie popular cashier of the
" Trader*# Bank, we in the city.
Wm. Polk^líabeélie's vei jt - popular
• young druggist, passed -ti;rough town
* Tuesday o Jhsv way to1-Kansas* City,
: 'Missouri.
W. II. Burnett has opened up a new
, ? meat market invH >bett* Moody's new
V: building on'the corner :o^ main aiid
« third street.
Mrs. Logsdal has moved her build-
i ing and restaurunt tolhe other skle of
v main street, where she is now-prepared
to receiverker-friends. . *
Judge #i«lso;:. of Carsoii ctmrrly, atid
- wife were here on Tuesday from Pan-
* !iandle"City on a Vwit to Mrs.^Fred
rd and for the purpose oL
dtuighter.
in this section. Mr. James- Fulton ! Scaled bids for the repairing of said
has already arrived from the .same bridge will Le received ¿ut this office up
point with 2,000 two yearudds. These to and including the 14th-day of June
cattle have all been shipped*, from the j 1SS9. The said Board.of Commission-
company's ranch at Corpus Christ i by Í ers reserve the right to reject any and
■ jiiailito. Vernon in Wilbarger *couiity «ll bills.
aniliihen driven here. L- I'olly,
County Judge, Hemphill Co. Tex.
Canadian. Texas, May 24th 1880.
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Canadian; Texas. wliicll Will SOOn IjG 01)6X1 for
« "f "T 1 •£**> /r*"J /"<
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rom
Chic
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' througkout Kansas.
Lots on sale on tne Town Site Only
íjt
with its branch^
0'iie Home Land and Cattle Co., of
i' whom the Neidring BnUhers
of St.
Freeman E. Miller
Louis are the largest stockholders and
T. D. Andrews of Fort Worth is Gen-
-erat Manager, bave leased the Dia-j DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
mond Tail pasture consisting of about
GOO.OtK) j cres in ('arson and Gray comí- ^ piactice in ¡1:1 the Couits of the
lies for five ysars at a yearly rental of j Panhandle.
Ih'e cents an acre, i Theie are-already ; Special Attention to Land and Col-
seven wells and wind-mills in the oas- lectin? Business.
ture and tiie owners will dig twenty- '
E. DEANS,
Contractor & Bnilder.
f+ve more for the parties leasing, who Canadian, - Texas. 'flans. Elevations and BpeciHca-
„-n «. , - i , . ttior.s prepared and furnished for air
«ill take IwaMMtSeptembev ist and jkinds of Stone. Brick. or iron
ll ' «><11 k 4,il . .11 .. i _ i . . _
rpiace 25.000 cafetlo? in the pasture at
once.
Take ITctice.
M BAKER
Richard Gibbon
Contractor
and
Buikter,
•• Canadian. T&xas.
'ñV. .11 furnish plans and speeLticat ions.
AM work promptly done^ai^l- guaras
'* e J.
i)r..J.'TF. Carter, ot Panhandle City,
«'ib-be ac the Sutherland Hotel, Cana- ¡
dian City. June 17th, 18th and 10th.
Persons wishing treatment may call
fiora 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. each day. The j
-Doctor has the reputation of being one j
of ttie best physicians in «orth-west i
Texas, strictly reliable and «üways in ¡
condition to receive patients. Our ¡
peeple should take advantage of his!
vasiMieiaaud consult.hlm.
ATTORNEY
at
©anadian,
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LAW,
Texas.
• Bffildings on short notice, and wHl
(iúsfí superintend, furnish material and
daljoi* for the construction and comple-
tion of all kinds of Buihiingsnnd Roofs
^ofl?;:ate. Shingle, Iron or F«it.
J. J. SHAFF.
LA I'XDiiY.
.\A11 work done neatly *nd at short
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ili^ Laig_st, Finest; isTow is yotir golden opportunity. Miami is
and Most Commodious on the line of the A. T. & S. F. Ry.. 26 miles
of anv Hotel in the west of Canadian, it is in ROüERTS
Panhandle.
east.
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j Will be made the county soat when Rob-
erts county is organized this suring
The town now contains 250 innabitants,
rnoi h n-nn -n fl-rrrr<r\n -s* /-\n 1 o nívr wm-H
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A first-class ho-
tel with first-
class ac-
como-
-.-dationo.-.- j Stores, a _
THEnTABLES AEE SUPPLIED W1T3I Mlaiili is tiie GrOVCT&TñQlit Shipping point
° T7/-W-Í- T?i l-jA-f-f rt t n nlcA -í-1-v /-•. 4-nr. ^ i-,^« ^ M 4.
ALL TEE DELICACIES CF TEE
•SEASGff. RATES, $2 PES DAY,
frates Í9 asá írois í!! líalns,
J. J. Sutherland,
X'rojpríetorj
' for Fort Elliott, and is also the transfer point
j of all freights and passengers • for Mobee "
! Texas, "No railroad at i Mobeetie" a
Miami its nearest and only rail road point.
A limited number of LOTS WILL ABSO-
LUTELY BE GIVEN AWAY FREE.
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Decker, W. S. Canadian Free Press. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1889, newspaper, June 14, 1889; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183702/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.