Canyon City News. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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CANYON CITY NEWS JUNE 30 1905.
RESTAURANT & IIAKERT.
Regular Meals and "Short
Orders" at all reasonable hours
the best to be had supplied.
Loaf Bread in any quantity.
Ice Cream and Cold Drinks.
J. F. Beaver Prop.
Lovers of t lit Da life.
At the Reunion there will be a
commodious nicely arranged
and well kept Dance Pavilion
close in to the Grand Statrl.
Excellent music will be furnish-
ed and good order maintained
throughout.
J. W. Turner Manager.
TUESDAY JULY THE FOURTH.
9
o'meetinir closed Wednesday
T0WIM 5 COUiMTYi
Revival Meeting Notes j
The Presbyterian revival!
Regular services at Christian
! Church Sunday. Morning subject
j "The First Thing in the World "
.lesse B. H.iston.
Mr. and Mrs. Faxtuii of Dallas
lingers will be here with Bro.
Hasten.
WHERE WILL YOU SPEND YOUR VACATloSlA
There are cheap rates in effect daily until September 30th vi
Santa Fe to Kansas City St. Louis Chicago Kentucky Distri
Columbia and all points in the north east and west.
Especially low r.it
"Be sure and ask for a Ticket via the Santa Fe."
It is the most direct line to all points making close connection at
Kansas City and Chicago for the north and east and at Newton for
the west.
Only 37 hours between Canyon City Texas and
Chicago III. 21 hours and 50 minutes between
Canyon City and Kansas City.
A. L. CONRAD
Amarillo Texas Traffic Manager Pecos Valley Lines.
O. C Davis Local Ag't. Canyon City Texas
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rel'mox notes.
Misses Wilida Blackburn and Win-
night and on Thursday evening r.ie Trig of Amarillo. visited with
the evangelist Rev. R P j Mrs. Faulkner from Friday till
Flanikenand his helper Mrs. ! Monday.
Hamken left fjr Arkausas
wliere th-v h i' e another
il'-
Aoout thirty con-
among the results
i pointment.
I versions are
At a meeting ot the executive j twenty-tive of whom attached
committee held this week Dr. I themselves to the various
Howell and 11. W- O'Keefe werejchurcn organizations as fo lows:
appointed as a sub committee j Presbyterian Church
to see and confer with our stock
Gillie Pveatt. Jame?
men and farmers touching their janJ Wi'ill Black
exnibits during the Keunion.
Joe Pearl
Louis and
Neva Hix. Alva Cavet. Robert
part of the Re-!r..milhe1 rrviri paiL.r.P ;ini
C. II. White the Frisco immi-
gration man was with us again
this week.
Reunion Envelopes
Cents at this office.
ten tor
Geo. Foster returned Sunday to
spend Reunion times with the old
folks.
The roping
union program is to be under
the management of Truss Gray
President ot the Cowboys'
Association and the prize in
this department will no doubt
be made up out of the enhance
fees and such other contribu-
tions as those interested in this
line of sport may choose to give.
The News is informed that
there will be roping each even-
ing of the first three days.
The committee on program is
arranging its details for the
four days and as soon as the
data is complete a sufficient
May Wallace.
Methodist Church-
Jewel Violet and Purr Rirr
Bertha and Elmer Shotwell
Roscoe Ballard Goula W'ann
Baptist Church
Four went to this church but we
were unable to secure their
names on account of Bro. Bal-
lard's preoccupied condition
over his new baby
Miirrietl at the residence of W.
T. Moreland Wednesday L A.
Banowsky and Miss Rosalvn
WoodarJ. Mr Bano.vsky lives
at Styles Reagan County. Miss
Woodard The News is informed
has resiJed with Mr. Moreland.
itSBtoi (''lift "lfbsmm" S COMPARISONS ARE TO OUR &V
!wfc2HBD Hi1 WE CAN AFFORD TOCfts
W'W J. CMoS 1 COURAGE (jjgP
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SA trS PA TRONS 300 MLCS IN VSITIN& J
COOL COLORADO'wSfSljS?)
p LEWIS &CLARK EXPOSITION
3A lCS 'A TRONS 300 MLCS IN VSITNd
'COOL COLORADO
LEWIS&CLARK EXPOSITION
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
OR CALIFORNIA POINTS. AND
ITS SERVICE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
Judge Buie has secured the sale
of the two north sections out of the
Mrs. Jordon four section place 19
miles south of town. The pur-
chasers are non-residents and the
names are with-held for the present
Stamp Photos.
One hundred and sixty-five dol
lars wa the amount raised for
Rev. F. P. Flaniken.
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Commencing MonJav Jane 26
If it ' rnri"U vnii want W Henri I ...:n t... ... t... i. .
number will be printed for all" V. . v ..1 w... 101 nvuweeKs mane sump
T. . I tor trie best kind. 10 tf
purposes. It is expected to
have these programs ready for
distribution by the last of this
or first of next week.
The work of preparation on
the grounds is going on and the
committee expects everything
to be in apple pie order for the
appointed time.
Stamp Photos. 10 for 25cts.
Kamlall County Agricnltur
al Exhibits.
Arrangements have been per-
fected for the erection of a building
on the Reunion ground 18x18 feet
in which is to be shown the various
products of Randall county soil.
These will include wheat oats
rye barley millet and other forage
plants; also fruits and vegetables;
alfalfa lowland and upland will be
included. Premiums amounting
to $65 have already been arranged
for a complete list of which and
for what given will appear in the
next issue of The News.
Harrison & Garrison will have
charge of the exhibits and parties
desiring further information can
obtain same at their office.
Stamp Photos. get them now.
Photos SIXTEEN for 25 cts.
M. S. Lusby.
TOWN I'Kill'ERTV ONLV.
I handle town property exclu-
sively and have ome very
desirable locations and among
them the following:
The Dr. Odell residence:
An almost new and substantial j
7 room frame house; desirable
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
D M STEWART
jpbvvicinn nitt Surocon '
M!ice Thompson Iiniy; Ston-.
Calls promptly jinswnvi! ninlii or ilny
A. S.ROLLINS
- LAWYER.::--- :
CIVIL PKAiTICH SOLICITED.
1 'I nd i in uniiiiiK nuimiis ui i uir
a Speciality and business in this
J. hi. Wilson of Ceta. was in
r 1 r ar.irnm.rnH.r'jr.Trt.'ftnr. ...
1 - Wednesday and we were sorry to
house grocery man was doing the note that he was on crutchc.s. Qn
town Wednesday and if The News ; bdnr . iinttrrvieVVt.j M Wison
is correctly informed he carried
away with him a nice lot of orders
I from this place. This ought not
to occur and would not if our peo-
ple were kept informed as to quality
and price? by local dealers. The
News is ready to wager five dollars
that either the Mercantile or Wal-
ter Cobb and perhaps others would
have gladly duplicated any order
given.
Money to loan on Real Estate
at a per cent from 1000 up.
Five years with option to pay
1-5 of principal each year or
to pay all or any part of same
after 3 years.
4ts L. G. Conner.
A bicycle bachelor stove with
arum and baby buggy for sale
J. h. Stephens.
The Dallas Semi-weekly News
and this paper one year for ti.8o.
Three contractors are at work
on the road the nearest three
miles from town next on mile
six third on mile sixteen. Ex-
pect .several more contractors
in this week. Mile two will be
begun this week and yard work
perhaps next week. Two com
missary buildings have been
built. Texico Trumpet.
Witherspoon & Cough.
jocosely remarked that his lame-
ness seriously interfered with his
locomotion but did not seem to
diminish his appetite in the least
Glark Smith made a meteoric trip
to Texico Wednesday to see his
brother and mother. Clark reports
prospects bright for Texico as the
"cut off" is already being built
causing general activity in all bus-
iness hut expressed himself very
confidently that Texico could never
equal our city.
Sunday will in all probability be
the last time that Bro. Stephens
will preach in Canyon City.
Don't fail to see that five and
ten cent "Racket Counter" at
Wilson's.
News Koll ot Honor.
Under this heading will be found
the amounts received on subscript
ion to the News during the past
week and names of the parties
paying. This will serve as a re-
ceipt to those of our subscribers for-
warding money by mail.
JW Cummings $100
location; large lot tine wel. and
new windmill garden outhouses!
etc. Will sell at much less than 1
real value or exchange for
3-Seven-room frame house east 1 line wi" be appreciated
front good outhouses fine well
water. A very desirable location.
2 Three other very desirable
and well situated residences of
from live to eight rooms and at less
money than would purchase the
material.
5 Two 2-room residences close-
in at low prices.
SLOVER & MAY
THE BLACKSMITHS.
At the Slover it May black-
smith shop you will find us al-
ways ready to do your work
promptly and neatly and with
. u u . . . : .. 1 1.
Consult your interest by seeing I --- 'J"''11"-
vome ana gei our prices
BUGGY WORK A SPECIALTY
me before purchasing.
Geo. a. Buandon
News Office.
Jack Garvin a printer en-
gaged on the Hereford Brand and
well known over the Panhandle
and Miss Lillian Harvey of Dallas
were united in marriage at Amarillo!
Saturday night.
Harrison .V Mjiv Mtfr'is.
To Our Friends.
Mere existence is not worth
while but life is worth the
effort if one contracts neither
disease nor an unfortunate
marriage.
A climate where the loin cloth
and a Hock of mosquitoes con-
stitute full dress is not. condu-
cive to human development.
We are now prepared to do all
kinds of Iron and Wood work at
the old Pioneer shop with
promptness We use the best
of material and all work guar-
anteed. Horse Shoeing a
specialty. Our best endeavors-
will be to please.
HaUTKK it ClIKSSF.lt.
jki:i:n vallky iu;ki.
K. I Mi-Kne Q2Z$&T Tumult.
Prop. : Tex 11s.
Royiil.v 1 Ht.U hmds this lirnl. lie
; lias all (lie ti;ilit ies rt-ipiiivd to
The law of heredity as apJ H t iM-st henl of Hervror.l
... . . ... Ilis calvrs nrr modi-Is in form Inrjjt '
phed to the kind of life we lead . lK.rf(rt . FM1Py.Mr
is to be blamed tor a lot of sins iitf .rt nmv f(.
but it has been overworked. 'W)l
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