The Randall County News. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 28
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THE RANDALL COUNTY NEWS. JUNE 25. 1909.
di'ns' are unknown. Cattle jerked state. In passing through wealth that awaits us. As soon!
bred ami fattened in this lati 'the processes of docotnposi-j as the real facts aiv made known
tilde and at this altitude are ' tion it will not offend the olfao-1 to all the people they will want
healthier and re hardy and tory nerves as much as would a land and t hey will come to a coun-
c-an finished to th- leef stue dead rat in the altitude of the j try where the opportunities for
sooii.'f. and make a superior "Treat slannhterinj; and packing i lands with lare or small cap-
liialhy of tioef tiiat where tin- centers. l.tekim.' houses and ital a re more certain which from
quarantine I iw not. tins. No creameries hi the Panhandle for careful investigation you will he
fount ry ha. proven healthier aiiii these re.isons could l:a r:!i a forced to helieve by an over-
better ailapfeii to raisin".' h-s class of 1 ro.l :i t s superior in whelming array of fact s. - Sout h-
Cholera is miUao.vn and a'-ta'.S.i wholesome t.ropeyti. s to what west Far user V Investor.
: i y is now con-
nest catv!ul re- The farmers are smilinir and
v cr .ill it r.iies can contented in Randall county.
ami icatVi c-.
tellers. T:l
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sUlllino'. The
ireration :n
t
that KatTi scorn ec"i!s
tirains in imparting su:
niiali1 v to the ti nisiied twod
thehour. and as ;t cut. oils at
least per cent of :!.. nut n
n lent of Indian corn the yl- !d per
acre ;s the same there every
of hoe raisiliLT I'd
ind i.st rv in the I .
(!.e atmospheric
r not i-nuntei act
!' conditions.
! ci.'.m vi !. a: can :y.i.:;s
1 Tile li. a.t.ifain.'ss f a count ry
is a paramount e :;s. deration at
They have a ri"'ht to he. They
know a irood thine.- when they see
it.
r.OL'OS UROCCRt?
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ail times. I a::- and luire wa-
ter are cecio." ily ;:.' u'e ;t ai ! n
1 1 1 i i rn:i'iii"i!i''s than rich soil
and o id st- is o... a:id where
they all e:-' Is ac'.r aoo.ie of
'i:-vr K i in instif.i-
:.'een tin'
Prosperous Randall County and the Panhandle.
S:m :f ;heReas:ns Wny Wo A-e F:rgmg ts the Lead as Farming Country.
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( rr i'1'.rposc in puhlishin.!:' tliis'all. may tind conditions to their
I!!usti-ated Special Nnmhcr is to likiny. t'or lu-re is a land of mul-
"r a i'e: .'Aer pra:- li0!-;i!d tlte many natural advan- tijuied hmintics. of unlimited np-
A :;.! :c.i. says : ti.it !aJVS Kaiulai! county the tr.ar- port unities and of ahitlnijr advan-
tar.d.cappe.i o.v e.- Vflons .erowth of .ir a.irricahur- ta.ires. Here aiv the ahou tiding
. so;;... l;t;:;sti - fecial and commeivi;i! re- streams of pure water the l'er-
ti.y r.a.is ot t rou sources since the day of the latyo ti!c soil.tlie healthful climate and
:r.r in'iiv pro
wn home irrown
. I e ts.:i . n.cv c e.
st rw'-tion a p.ic.iii.e ;;...:se plant
at the e. .st ..: :: - '.'. u r.
snoli s'.;; ipiy th s am: !;. tar
West w.th
d uct s ; r ::.
iie sfncij.
PAiiiV l' ssil;!!.n :i
Kt rv 'a'.orai'ie condition com
ii lies for t lie
IZV at and :'a
creamery ii;:a'.i'. t'ows a r
heapt.y. !e. d and irrass ar- pieu
t . f . . and the ':... . ... : Tee I.;
ejem.s that intect 'I
pfoii.c-t 'ot in ac.'ae
and t r ri t " r ies ! i :
is ! i . o ; n . i ' i e i ; i ! a i
ci...! o w'.V ..f!er;
's) ( I') v . I ;;f ' o r t : ca.
. s e ? s
the
hie of producing. It is a rich years that the Panhandle emin-chocolate-coloretl
loam from two try has heen a farming country
to six feet deep underlaid with a we have not had a crop failure
white clay lime-marl suhsoil. hut tfood averaire crops have pre-
Ceoloirists tell us that our fields vailed and some years extraordi-
were once the herders of ancient nary crops have heen withered
inland seas. These limestone According to the reports of the
ledges underlyiny the prairies V. S. Weather P.urcan at Amaril-
aml cropiine-out from the fore- lothe monthly average precipita-
heads of the hills near the tion in inches ami hundredths of
streams are the ceiiicte'-ics of an inch is as follows: January
of marine life of the primeval i.ru; I-Vhruary. .7l : March. .."7;
world. Th.e inexhaustihle hu- April l.ll: May. .": -lune.
mus is the mold of the decaying 12; duly. L'.N": August.
Septemhcr. L'.M: Octoher. L!.iO;
. V I . . L k . I 1 O V"
Upon calcaneus .NoVcHIIHT. o.s;i i leccnioei . o....
w : r. i
.liTalllst .1. ivl;.n il il.aii '(.ii . t' t he i ; nd i : la t i n ' l imiries. checker-
' . i . :n I.-.. ... I......... . i herhaue of unnumhered centu-
i .i iri-'ic;- ti N ik 'ii'inii'i . i t i eo will i ii ic ie 1
-1 u i ; :-e ..ml t rme. i . ... 1: 1 1 ...1. 1 I.. .;.li 1-.. ....... n......-
ll'll I ( Si If tt ' IS f U U" I'll WOO III! ' 'I H'MIH-. ... .1.. ' lit- .. ........ .
: e satfers unpreventahle ;f anUp amI Wtv Fine farms are now rapid.yap- lat.tudes t hat !h ram a h ea s
- Wniiemthcoriusup helv. an vvH.n th wolf coyote pearin in every direction where agriculture is supreme and the s i u hes 1 n a
su oiijr sn uciuie ai.ci me i 1t.11 we nun nn '
winti'r . P5;
hulk endurance and speed in an- spring ".-l:: summer S..H:
Os
h't.'ii iiia rie reLrioIls where the l 1 U .l.l 1:.1 ..... -.J l.ut -i t'..- vmirc mm the !it -v
s.m shines . per cent of the T)- :npr ......Hshe! in the Panse of country known as the nourishment nnpart essen al to this clem ent to W
;
Tine t .'i roUrl lout t!le Veal' and .. .11 .ot.'v.j.ic . .t' 1 T n tvi n. lie .'ii lhrnein r more t h !i n
every wind that '!ws i. tree R um an jt wi also 4UMH S(uari mik.s. was a wiM imals: to .race heautv and ptrs- tu rn .
mi hi ill omen. on
an
trum all destructive "vnus and
t.U'hshment of a tonic with heaith. the sons are
siiimr cairy and tiil better for the hiirher iu r-
puses ol tl:e llll'l'i''! all'l Hie cli-
mate will forever protect him.
in. :;i in field and orchard from
the Knots of inc.r.idle ev.ls whicn
..! the ;! m ir.ee;' oj crops 111
t:.e iiiiuiiu territories down t"
wa rd t ne l.-v.'i of t lie sea.
It Is a i) .!! ion oj ait it mi'' ' !
(nit rv. 1 1 is t!:is that maKes
fills!.
states
.midity
air is
Lit ..r'
i.ai ci .;.
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. . . i snr ri wiiici. ;t u ini t-u in i in n "i . ni"h
tie oi meres; i oui inaiiv um unon'M- .huh nmn- nwnr . . . .. ....1 ti..
.. . . e i t. .. c.!. . ..ttm stature courav:'. health aiul Ion- tuinlaniental tacts icaidin the
trends and relatives who hvt' m ed countless herds ot cattle. . " . . . ..
ll.tlHl.s aim it uiiMt. n i I'eVltV. colldlt lolls CXISt llltr 1 II all t his 1'C-
other states Manv ot them are Those herds and the larjre ranches . . . . . . m . i 1
' . . . t- .t ..Vmr ... i:i Thechniateofthistamousipart jrion. the P.ureau ot Plant Indus-
seek nur for a pace to better their are now tast disappearing as did i . ...
. 1 . ..1.1 i i; ot the earth is mild and dehirht- try has inaugurated some nn-
cond it on and we need them the hutlalo and and the Indian. . . ...
111111 . . . i Kfu. Kevation above the sea .- p.-rtant work havinvr established
here to i mi hi ate our terti e prai- and their stead ue tmd the ... . .. i
nut to p. i uiau I ii - l i i.. .;u ;. ve . fenera inclination ot the tdeven stations which are tairly
r t-s and if thev s hou d decide to farmer and stockman with his .' . .-
. . . i surface the absence ot dw. reprcscntativeot the entire areas
come and cast the r ot with us. own individual herd upon Ins own - '
1 swampv lands all combine to 1 his work is carried on m co-op-
wewill extend to then a most land. atmosphere bracinvr. eration with the Weather P.u-
cord hd we come Now. the real estate men and 1 .
The matter contained herein the merchants enlarge upon the clear and dry. to so) ten the riur ream All the various crop m a-
observation e;ardenhke proiluctiveness ot tlie ot winter ami to mouny me neat in 'lis w men e pi nnnse m aiue
was rieamet
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An Invitation to Those Vnno A'e St'ange'S.
The citizens of Canyon City and the ;
County of Randall know that they live :
in a jrreat country tilled with opportuni-i
ties for the energetic farmer and busi-
nessman and they can therefore invite i
the outside world to come ami investi- ;
Kate the jrreat possibilities. They know
that concientioiis investigation is all that !
is needed in order to convince even the
most conservative. Drones are not in;
the class which is wanted the people;
here are wide-awake and helieve in ret-1
tinfuii and doine; things. Tins invita-
Hi. ri!;-
iN n i can y in rr
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At M"'.v
ine'er t
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r.ae'. r
out til.
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t : ia t it . a o .
i. !'.' that th"
It is te "
nea.tii in'.::. i
ci:;. ate that l
.on and saivat
!or fruits as
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ri'ami
t ii.tr.
ilrii'ul' i. I'e
"f i country
natter of eiili.ate
'.on oi soil it is
os an- stroii".
ii.fortaoie.
tion is to ino.se w :i" ou o i'i .- i .
and tradition for much of which
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il. and recount with pride the of summer. The fall or autumn aiv beiiif tested and a careful re
we are indebted to many public triumphs ot the tanner called too. is deiijrntrui. ror wee's corn oi uieir moisture ami otner
citizens who kindly as- out to speed the plow and iirtff not a ciouo ooscures uie k : an reiuiremems. as wen as relative
that all means he used to lor- is hnjnit and lair: tne Harvest yields and values are iieme; kept.
ward immigration: and the rail- moon looks down upon the land- While the Covernnient Kxperi-
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in road companies join with them scape and inn and iaie ai e noon- merit Maimns are rijriit m many
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erve the pui'l'ose for todemonstrate tne utility oi inese euwunineu inm niu. .u- a s ami aoamionrnein oi uiem
acres by exhibits ot Kivat ears liimn in trie w est is aiipreci.ued would deprive many ot a K"'"' tat.
of com. sheaves of wheat and only when it is felt and seen: job. it is also true that the farm-
c very tiling that tfoes to fill a mo- those who have never enjoyed it er tines not wait for their reports
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th'sposal but we trust that these dem cornucopia. i-verytninK ran mun nniiiMma met M mn e-'X's anead ami j.iarits his
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ibservations will be kindly mocks the old-time jreorrapriers oetui. om i.oeio.es.s. ;um -eaps nis narvest.
ami their story d the dri-at mr winters are simn ami vwnle the department is husy toll-
American I csert. vhich embraces milil: springs open earlier invit- inir him that katlir-corn. milo
all tlie country west of the. Mis- inj-Mhe laborer of the husband- maize and jrniin pri'ducinc; sr-
snui'i Kiver ;md east of the Rocky man whose toil in the field often huni of various kinds are heinc;
Mountains. These exhibits of extends uninterrupted to the thoroiijrhly tested and tried out
rain and fruit are serving their ctid of the year. Occasionally a in the Panhandle the tanner is
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purpose and ne w nonius may i .-neer. .i...-u n me hum iuh m-suiii: ius isaiiii ei-
spll'lte
sisted us in ireparinj-r the work.
While it is far fnm beinj: com
plete we helieve that it w
curat i e a measure
protect which it is intended. ' It is im
possible to cover so larsa a sub-
ject in the time and space at our
tew
received and the paper used to
the best advantage in distribu-
tion. The invitation which Randall
county. Texas presents to the
world is in many forms and is
addressed to manv sorts and con
ditions o! men.
It Wo lid he h;
i.' .ii' :. v read not in works of fiction but north but it'is nf short duration tine; :?ls tu s::n an acre for it. am
adinr "-Teen ot the and moderate weather numeili- t he same wit h sorghum seeds ami
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O'l III -IC.' III it III "I III. :i. '
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interests and conditions most lMJ-r :"id rieautiiui spniiuine o.--i.v s. '"'' ri'i'in. wmieiney are
Wltli her hll'ls and lilossoms. Ill I neie .tie ii" I'm .ti nise.ises. ic- e pen II lei; U n L' Willi tile IPui'lllll
the fruitfulness nf the 1'trii vers and intlamations are rare. v. heats and -i her varieties of t he
d stock ''eld. where the cooling I 'feezes 1 his locality is especially piod Northwest the farmers keep n
saline; tor pulmonary troiihies as it i a sowing ami reaping; the Russian
directly appeal to the lovers ot
a salubrious healthful climate.
to t lie practical farmer a
man. to the man of hu
to t !.e ounv' wh"
tieid of labor
An; of
or
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i" 1 Z-yXy i' V4ir" - 'i
ess or make the eraiii like a I
ka fresh sea. in the corn that rises in rank happy means bet ween t he mias- Red and other known varieties
like soldiers armed lor a conlhct rnic rei'-hs m tne mwer cum at t he rate ..t . i .t hushels to
with the powers of distress and tries arid the cold rare at urns- the acre.
in the woodland glades where pherv of hiv.rher places. It is Time has demonstrated that
the lowers crow lowers which la rr'el t n t he cl i mat ic c"nd 1 1 ioi i s rainfall follows the plow ami at
ma; well be the proudly worn t hat we owe our t hanks P.r the the present rate nf immigration
badces of triumph in the bitter wonderful fond health ! our - our broad prairies w ill soon be re-
lieht avail i st hard t imes.
"I.""' up! The .'. jije ete
puui
I- hliioA'.
cram.
A' d "Il 1 he
to! cl
I'll i'S I'lI'i'I.e
"t
llld
pie. the purit;. ot our air and wa
!!'. the ertlil'y " nur -n;
fur oi her and multiplied re-o r t .re a
ces 'hat V" ''i the maki' c up of .' t
!!.! rii.i !i' of so n an. s .'I'd 'r hreei
prisii.v potentials.
r rainfall is not as eie;! as v
i. s.Jn' slates l t It Iai'eceei I it '
t ha' in n an1 sta'es tha' eiaim a 1
e I Oil I I a' " I t . P. it .' e .;i.' i "
th. ad .a' taee in that we y- i' p..
i .-I el it . needed ' pel ei I h- .:.
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duced to farms that w ill conserv e
I' d and evaporate t lnur ow n mnis-
''eil as precipitate inure
tmiii the moist lire-laden
from r. iu!f.
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Terrill, R. A. The Randall County News. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1909, newspaper, June 25, 1909; Canyon City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322613/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .