The Randall County News. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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THE RANDALL COUNTY NEWS. OCTOBER 22. I09.
The Randall County News
Ity Chan. K. Need ha in
L. B. Christtnan Managing Editor
Kntereil ut imMuftiee ut Canyon. Texas as
MVond e.a.ss mattet. iiilu-t- ot publication.
Wi Kve'.j n Mn-et .
Sulixi r i t ion Rate.
Orf ear. Ti reura y
rie year. outs. tie of ctira
Mt nioral.s
T o mo;: !.s
l'M-rs se;;t i..; i ; -he '..: : . i!
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Colli ri luIor Notice.
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J -on tai.e :o tai.e. . ir:of..- -
ro.iirrs i I'( ' I '. 1 '. Th.ll .il. -
ii. i- is ! s ...; f..r i
l.ut tV.a; e i..:t :if soj:e--
!)ie ! i ir Cell.
IS
City in addition to the $101000
cash bonus.
Speaker Marshal last night ex-
pressed himself as having: been
well pleased with the opportun-
ity of serving the committee and
said he believed the decision of
CROWDS SEE PANHANDLE EXHIBIT.
(t'ontinued from piiffe 1.)
ly less and other towns in pro-
portion. Lubbock among the
newest of the various enterpris-
the board had met with popular ! risi.nS tmvns- win 'H'cuppy a
... I portion oi a special coacn irom
; i make selections
'!. The board met in executive
2 session at the Seibold hotel at 10
o'clock in the morning anil after
w . considering the claims for the
' ;s three experiment stations to be
. .1; ; located west of the (.'Sth meridan
:.. w!-.-i Uiecided to locate one of them at
Pecos Citv. Pecos County one at
I L'lainview. We cannot afford to
i be behind the others who will
! make up that lively concourse
I representing the mat'-hless
: Plains country.
"At this time there is much
agitation among leaders of the
Panhandle promotors looking to
the erection of a permanent
building on the state fair grounds
for the accommodation of the
A:
el :
annual exhibit from this portion
of the state. I am inclined to
! T:.o Now s .:; ! i
- r.- (.1. !.; to tl.o .i
Railway Time Talile.
believe that no difticultv will be
i position thrmiLrh a successful
I issue.
MAIN UNI
to t
in. to Ci.r''a
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V K
liOl'Mi.
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ii r.-oih: i" n..
maix i.im:. t.ast nor nil
No :!. from i':.s 1":'0 11..
No 11). to Kansas . . 4- ti l'. n.
No :t Loo i.! l-'.-evhi iWy. a..
PI.MNV1KW r.UANCH. NORTH C'NI)
No. . to Aiiiuni'.o ::.V p- m.
So. W Lueul Freight fri v. tti.
LAIN VIEW BRANCH SO. BOCXD.
No. ?T. to Flnir.view 10.d.a. rr.
.no. P'i. Local rrelt'fi: -li. m.
Trains No. UT on Ue Main line i-:iv;r.t Can-
yon Citv ut 2-.V ). m. is n.aiie uy hero nr.d
Vt:z U:.. on the Main Line arriving from
Clevis lit lo a m 'i- at this place .
Local fri'ittits and trains Nos. 37 anil 35 don't
rjn on Sundav.
iSpur. Dickens County and an
j other at Lubbock. Lubbock
'l"Yvintv T1ica iil!iii- h'ti lioeii
! . . " .' ' experienced in trotting this pro
i visited earlv m September and . .
I all propositions were in previous
! '" .... "I went down in advance of the
I i exhibit and superintended the
j The Special Kail Kad Kdition i avvan.r0monl of tllt inaividua!
fof "The Lubbock Avalaneh-.jdisplavsana snv witllout. hosit.
published at Lubbock. Texas ; anc.v th:lt a most arivo;lMo sur-
in many ways a remarkable pap- ; priso is jnst((1.0 oy ountho rosi.
er contains pages neatly d?nts of th( Panhandll t!l sav
printed is illustrated and is full ; j j ()f fro!mtlor parts
oi soiia iacts aooiu nuuoocki
county.
And told in a very humorous i
and interesting manner. To
read it inspires one to move to
1 Dow is
and the
of the state.
'"This will be a big event and
our people of the Panhandle as a
whole ought to go badged and
decorated in such a manner as to
Town Booming
Helps
VI. How Is Your Front ?
A frontless man
Is an "also ran."
But the man with the front.
He gets there!
The authsr of this poea is un-
known. He wasn't strong on versification
but he was long on horse sense. He
knew that the winners in life ere
THE ONES THAT PUT UP TKS
BEST FRONT.
Tte i'le V rum tr-i! a n-r-r !
IT MUST HA VE A FRONT. Ev- v-
:.. ; v.... Was
urn.) uvii in n ut uuuijj uu;i:iris
in it sho-u!; loest at all times ar.3 i naP- "uv
in every jh.ee. I of the storm a
one of t ? L-f.-t ways to boost n
to boom vcir crn business bTr
EVERY KIND 0 ADVERTISING
m
T ..11 1. f T7 .!:.... S. I
L.uouocivv.ount.v uuu w.ibe ousily d is t ingu i slw hie from
to be congratulated and the the remaindl.r of tlul attoncLxnce
glorious county which makes j &t the This wouKl not bo a
such an enterprise supporting! djfficult task fol. afu.r a lnau has
' success is yours. lived in the Panhandle as much
' as one year he gains a superior
We read in the last issue of appearance and is noted even in
the NKWS where the editor says a goodly proportioned crowd for
look out for rain in the next week ! his rare showing of good health
week. Gee! he must be a new- iand spirits
comer. j "Many hurrahs for Amarillo
Guess Who he heard when that special
If we remember correctly the j train arrives in Dallas and an
Prophets of old were sometimes j t.ven rreater number for the
destroyed if they toid the truth j Panhandle of Texas in which
since Sunday this week plenty ; thjs city's representation will
of moisture fell. j0in lustily after cheers have
. been repeated for each and every
Fire Follows St:rm county and town in the exhibit.
iThe Panhandle will make history
Denmark. Tennnssee probab- at the present state fair and
red the most.
u-K'tial'.y wip.'
The ilace
from the
tlx' passing
tir.uir.ir tlo-
every one who may do so. should
attend."
IS
largely
it few
j - --ws r r
p I ?.i 1 Aft AeZ3i
n s
'"ing
coi
v.'ru'ic of oi-t 1'iiction
Todav the town
s mould'' ring finbrs.
ljuililir.irs eciipiiiLr t!
and thi-se an- damgat-d by wind
to s.ich an extent as to ra-c-ssi-t
a i ' conip'.'P' rebuiidintr.
lo-.-io.-- tiie liiti-c;- ifjli'il at
aim'
Free Ac' .ice.
''!: t !r; 'j :io ;': ii:o .ili- o of n proni-V-r:;
i in j' i' rasis. him! whoa
;l i :ork ;i!K'.viTi l it I In lady .01 t!io
orlirr fill o:'! i t" 1: i lior ii.'iini'.
say:;i; sli. umiiI'iI In tlio l.iuvov
liilliso;!" oil J I lm.-jll":s. As S'MiII
us I i;o lauyor liims.-ll' ) i -U -tl up ti;o
roc-ior. I (".. ro ho ouiiM n.ako :uiy
Hau.burg inauy
s"i-i;-;'.y in; .1 IVI
Sto)v. a'l'l d'
Wt-re !i'Vc!"i tl'oi'
vfu.'-tation of a!i )
! I
"t'sons
Co;
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I."'.'h
1 a
"I'll.
0 i 1 1
t.
f
'.' 'l'.g I.HiiM's
s uprooted and
imU i le; i-oved
-y.-t ti
!.e..;i..r.r
P.ll! V
a r 3 j .-1 T ti.
t a
;--u il f:'.
Is iin-i ! t.i
a ..f i'i-
"I'V ef Ph-
ii lu ia.' !i-
; ana win s o.ov. ii down.
Tii" hotel and a in
house a: 1'itts'ju rg
few miles awav were
two men losing their
hotel wreckage.
ai tin- l-iwvcr. w!ii
ll'g- stol't.-
i in.ling. a
destroyed
ves in
laa t-!'.i(
!i-r niay
I lli-.-lls-
I ask V
Memphis Tenn. (X-t. 1."
!'ii-i' - . 1 1 1 1 i " t 1
L'a'iy ! i ' ! ; : i
-...." sli;!)
'jui'-kly aiiileil. '
t!i- laani-r fur
wtimn"
T!ii-!-i- was ;i naty linli- ImiiuIi. I(i-
ridmiis It :is r-t ty i-vi-ii nmv. Ji.
I'm Mrs I'liiwn. Mini I live mi I :t I -way.
Veil limi t kimw lai"'" it wns h'i
vlijus !i!;i'u lsi- (lint In- wmililu't -"l.r.t
I've aiwnys li-'.inl ymir mlvli-o v:is so
very vaai.ilili-. anil I wanti'il n lawyer
TUIT TC Tn-.T . titt - . j Meports of distinction wrought i ni'fl s" 1 j""" r-'i !''-l ymi up. fioniii.y."
. "0i iTA.tjLE. Other peo- 1 - ; Ari1 w asi.( fr
pie will realize that you are living- ! the sto. m which swept; .nvf iin
in a live town and move in. j through Alabama and lennessee j utation: --.ww York Titaf.
ve are cemj what we can to put j last night.
op a front for cur town lend a :
land. or. hrtter still let us heb vu ! L . n
$0 H ' ' onart Blown Down
The n::t k'nd of stationen r :'!
help your b'rir.e'.s front and
front cf the t?-. n.
DON'T EE '7 "AL50 RAN" iri i Monument which was blown
your business. Don't let your town from its pedestal when the wind
h- classed "arr.on? those men- reached its hoitrht.
The most serious damage was
e the wrecking of the Iowa State
No Proof.
I)? Thought h block it mining stork.
Which wasn't any si;n
That S'ltm.-w l:('re on this fruitful earth
Thrre was a jinyinu niin-i.
J TTT
3Bt" . a new ouness or j The superintendent's ()uarter.s
the OTicmntr of a new factory is un- I t .
der discussion get up to the front weru dt'stl'i''tl-
Arraninj and repairing business
fronts is our specialty.
HOW IS YOUR FRONT?
Plain Diet.
""What is tbt- tnatti-r with liauki-r
Jones V lie- looks worrieil."
"I hear lie has a lot of undigested Be-
curl tics."
"Why dou't hi; cut out tlieiu fainy
disht-s and stick to pit;?"
)ctoher Stamps.
MAKE NORMAL S.TE SELECTION
1
speaker j soon after
Schoal Bos
1
j
Come Saturday morning or
Same Family.
"I am extraordinarily fo.d of fic-
tion." "Yes I know."
"Why I never told you. did IV"
"Well you Mid you like cmiiil.
ments."
dinner to avoid the
'Til!
Hon. John Marsh
. 1 K. 1.... 11 . n 1
... hu.juw. un;. u. n. cousins I rusli and disappointment if you ! nympaihy.'
VI I ii-1'1 TIT I T1 !.! ? . ..!. ... 1 . ... . 1
tion. other members of th locat-
ing lx.ard for the west Texas
Normal school met Lt. Governor
Method.
Is always iri.tklnj n play for
want staii; photos.
l".t l't
'nil: r.rsjjy sti'Jjjo
"Vi-s. and I notice that l;i- ;ilits
ilvcr plati- on It a dollar tliii k too."
Davidson at Ft. Worth yesterday
morning and they completed
their lahors by choosing the
tract of forty acres north of the
L. G. Conner home place east of
town which was one of the seven
available sites olTered by Canvon
Bgk.w to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Massay October 21 a daughter
weight 12 pounds.
John Knight left Thursday
night for Dallas State Fair.
October Stamps.
Quantity Not Quality.
"Every man has Ids lioldiy."
"Yes and Jtruwn lias a do.i-n."
"Oh well you can't Mann; him con-
sidering the kind."
Could Look Wise.
"Spindier Is riuniiiii; for judi"
"In he qualified?"
"Sure: He lias a pair of tipis'tacies."
Tho Ya.va.
Ou the west coast of Afriiii t.'u- ua-
tiveseall tlie raspliorry a yaw. lt hap-
pens tlmt one of the ploasam di.soa.ses
that cnine nut from tiitit i;::ivut of j
the jilolie is char.li le; 1i-it liy dusky j
red spots that apix-ar u:i the hod and
siMiti Krow into ulcers iiliont i!i- si.'.e '
and looks of the rasp'i-iry. So Miisj
iliseaso is called tlie yaws. It is con-;
tacimis and dowiirilit iisni;ri calile. j
White sailors lri:i it In. k Willi taeia
to their own discomfort :;ni the dis i
past of those at home. Yaws prevails'
also in the Fiji islands and hi Sattiou. '
hut in these two places chi'divu main
ly are at lacked and Mie naiives i:: hil
pa ri i the disease in the sinie Unlit as
i-ivilied persnlis 1 mk :it measles al-
luost a ciTt.-iiaty to have mid l!ie soon
er over with I lie PeMer. i!
LAND TITLES IN RANDALL COUNTY
J)o mt take it for "granted." Demand
an Abstract before yon pay out your
money. Trades are tied up every day
for want of sufficient record title. Our
business is Abstracting. Careful and
prompt attention to all such matters.
NORTHWESTERN TITLE COMPANY
Office in the court house
! -it
-5! Wlgg
J
Ji
R LEADER:
T M Li E:AMOUS
er Head
Globe Cattle Dip
Cottonseed Products
Grain I lav f:tc.
Crowdus Bros. & Hume Co.
Sstisfi'rf.
"i''-i-a- praise l ty v.r!." sai.l the
artist li.ri iin- !y.
'And they IhicIi at ia::ie." iv.i"i!ied
tli" sad faced party "lair I don't
i:i!''i!."
"What is yur li".-V picried the
a nisi.
"I'm a iTefessional liiuv. 'rist." re-
plied the .lliiT- i'!:i ao New.
Run Over Him.
"tlh. Mrs. Smith do viei ;lliw hal
your son 5illy has hccn run over hy a i
train'.-"
"Oh. dear dear: My r he.v : !
Whatever shah I do? Wln-re did Ii 1
hai';ienV" I
Ttiderneai li the railway aiv'i. l'.i.
iy's siniidiiu: there now :" Li inl ei Tei-esrraph.
Not In His Line.
"They tell me" said the rew tvp a-!-
er. who was doitiu an inleriiew. --that
you liave suececded in f'-rinj; your
way to the front."
"Sir." rej'llid the self made niai'
roldly. "yoii have lieen inisinforiiiii!
I'm ti" forirer."
An Cbstmati Maid.
Mr. Sappduh-I w.nlln'i niarry :a.n
Miss liaPliy. S'ie is lerriiiiv -c i:i her
ways. Mr. Softlcih Is tliat s.v '.!- i.! .. i.' i.- i.'..i..i . v..-
Sappeinli-Vc iiiilecl. W hy. she I: n ' " '. . ' " tilt1 statt" of IV;l ill cuinilU'llloril-
refused tne niae times! - l:..; a. re ' !""" " '' t(.
Mii'i'ifM r Mima ii"iii. mi. Io!i..i t t
and hravcrv t lu'i- sons who on
stanuai'ii tirotiz.'. ! !! tnonu .
Tha Treatment. 1 1 a- liat t li'tH-i(t ol Mllloli on tllf
Ves" said Mrs. Laps;-. jnU st. . v..y IiV(. ).
.1 riiit now. When hi- was I .-t i .: Iiitfli. S n r mm oi n ' .! i.j: tio- 1 1 t:i 1 II . . .
Iiytha sranedo 1 ..U him t a ;( l" I-n-tnate tho
Joetor's and had the woii:d ostrach:e. . -.aneil union ot tin' Malt's.
.Ipht away." Chieauo Tri'eitie and -iir.- tl:t.-.-n it.-) t. n Hiclios
Undecided. HI IiilJiit. 111.' Will's i: 111.' ;!);!
if h.- Inn proposed why don't y..u tit't.-.-n i'e. t fr.:ii ti; to tip.
plve him an answer?"
"I can't make rp my mind whether '"' " "; ' 11 U:' ' I'l'oha
I Would like liim when I Hot Mm ( i l!i Mia I 1 1 no 1 1 . ; t ; 1 1 1 i '-.:; t ; -
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Christman, L. B. The Randall County News. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1909, newspaper, October 22, 1909; Canyon City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322630/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .