Canyon City News. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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CANYON CITY NEWS. SEPTEMBER 15. 905.
Lest You Forget $300.
Established 1668
in Capital
000.00
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THE NATIONAL LIVE STOCK
COMMISSION COMPANY
GIVES A SATISFACTORY SELLING SERVICE.
Write Us!
Chicago
Wire Us!
Ship Us !
OFFICESi
St. Louis Kansas City Ft. Worth
I WHERE WILL YOU SPEND YOUR VACATION?
J There are cheap rates in effect daily until J-n-ptemlvr Oth via the
Santa He to Kansas City. St. Louis Chicago Kentucky Uistiict of
Columbia and all points in the north east and west.
J Especially low rates are in effect to the noted summer resorts
j Be sure and ask for a Ticket via the "Santa FJe."
It is the most direct line to all points making close connection at
Kansas City and Chicago for the north an J east and at N vmii 1-r
the west.
Only 37 hours between Canyon City Texas and
Chicago ill. 21 hours and 50 minutes between
Canyon City and Kansas Citv.
Amnrillo Txa.
A. I.. CONRAD
Traffic Manager I'ecos Val'ev Lines.
Late Railroad News.
Saturday last the promoters
of the new road met with the
citizens of Plainview and in ad-
dition to right of way through
Hale County previously agreed
to the promoters required at
tbe hands of Plainview $25 (((.'
cash and an option to purchase
30000 acres of Hale Copnty
land. According to The News
information which it considers
good the bonus was agreed up-
on and a committee was also
appointed to secure the land op-
tions. These are to be gotten
as soon as pussible. It is
thought that it will be done in a
lew days by the first of Oct. at
the very outside and then Plain-
view with the Tallmadges will
enter into a contract by the
terms of which the latter will
get the bonus in cash tbe right
of way and the options and in
consideration therefor will put
uj) a forfeit of 3.5000 for the
completion of the road to that
town.
Tulia has entered into practi-
cally the same agreement except
that her cash bonus will be
20000.
It would seem from this that
the promoters are in dead
earnest about the matter. Any
way by October The News i
now of the opinion -that such
action will have been taken as
will enable a close observer to
predict with considerable de-
cree of certainty as to whether
or not the road will be buUt
and if so when.
A nother 11 a n k.
Canyon City is to have anoth
er bank. Among tbe incorpora
tors are R. W. O'Keefe Dr.
Black I. L Hunt W. C. Baird
and Cbas. Burrows. The char
ter provides for a capital stock
of 30000.
O. C Da v is Local Ag't. Cam on City Texas.
J. II. OAlvKISUN
C. N. HAKKJSOX
J. llAKKlS'ON
GARRISON & HfflSON
Abstracts of Title a Specialty.
All kinds of Insurance Notary in office.
Canyon City . . Texas
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Friedman Shoes
The Shoe that Uncle Sam buys.
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We sell every pair of the follow-
ing' Brands with a Guarantee:
The ATLANTIC $3.50 for Men; Service Style
and Comfort.
U. S. $2.50 Shoes for Ladies; the Best Wear-
ing the Best Fitting and the Latest Styles.
i nt Li 1 I Lb bAiUPSON SCHOOL SHOES for
Misses and Children; the strongest School Shoe
on the market.
We invite you to come and in
spect our line of SHOES.
G. J. NlNN Principal.
Amarilio Texas.
Write fur a Catalog.
Canyon Mercantile Co.
j. j Alfred Gray of Killeen Texas
fTVTVVVTVVYV V V V V V V V V V V V A i Pa-ssfJ through on his way home
- - i Wednesday. Me had been down
j to Lubbock where he has pur-
I chased three sections of land at
S3 65 per acre bonus.
to
5
tifrt Tl HkSl7 WECAN AFFORD
jl Sams patrons 300 miles in visiting J jK:
$i) Sa irs patrons 300 Mir iu wmun
"COOL COLORADO
LEWIS ft CLARK FVPfJ;iTinM
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
W ITS SERVICE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
IliSlliliiiSlliI
(I radiuites of the
JRE.lT IMMIAMII.F. J
Art' I"(jiiiji)c(l for Any
C'art'tT.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
D M STEWART
lP-l?V5ician anD Smvicon
Oliicc 'l'li(iiiii.-nii liinu ti.ii
! The course includes Lit. rature ! o.iu. .... .
I Mathematics Lanjuaes bcieiices ;
Music Art and Llocution. lin.ird
: in co-imperative club .f G a month; in
dormitories ;o to S12 a month.
A. S.ROLLINS
I LAWYER;
I he Atnarillo Aeademv j civil lkactick solk in d.
Ftirtii.-ihinir Abstract .f Title
a Speciality and husitir 111 this
Don't fail to see that five and
ten cent "Racket Counter" at
Wilson's.
Of Interest to Travelers.
Union printers are striking
all over tbe State. Those of
Dallas walked out this week.
They want an eijjbt hour day.
Coffee Bros have the contract
for two new bouses to bejrin at
once. One of them is for the
county judge and is to be in
character a duplicate of the
Reese Huff residence now in
process of construction; the
other is for Travis Sbaw and is
to be a modern cottage of three
rooms with other accessories
to cost about 900.
R. W. O'Keefe bought through L
G. Conner from J. W. Reid the lot
upon which his Conner's office is
now situated at $500 and the Dr.
Stewart lot joining said corner lot
on the south at f3oo. This time
Conner will have to move his of
fice and do it between now and the
first.
Yesterday M. P. Slover sold
bis half interest in tbe Harrison
& May blacksmith shop to L.
W. Ward for $500.
Bkli.e ot Wichita Flouh at
$3.00 per hundred.
CANYON MERCANTILE.
Emmet Prichard of near Buie
Texas is sick with fever at his
uncle's J. L. Prichard's.
L. G. Conner has sold the prop
erty he acquired from Joe Foster
the building and two lots opposite
the post office to Joe Service at
$600.
Strayed from town some two
weeks ago two small 2 year old
heifers; dehorned and with
motly faces branded G U E
on left side. Information con-
cerning them will be thankfully
received at the City Meat
Market.
Witherspoon & Gougb
A complete line of Millinery
tbe very latest and best now in
and on display at
CANYON MERCANTILE.
"I travrl in the southern
states" says Mr. E. E. Cross of
Melfa Va. "vV'hiie driving I
had a sudden attack of cholera
morbus with severe cramping
pains in the stomach. A custo-
! mer of mine at the first store 1
stopped at recommended Cham
berlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and two
doses set me right. I now carry
a bottle of this remedy in my
grip constantly as do many
other traveling men. I unhesi
tatingly recommend it." The
constant change of drinking
water and diet often causes dis
orders of the bowels. For this
reason no one should leave
home on a journey without a
bottle of this remedy. It is al
most certain to be needed. For
sale by S. V. Wirt Druggist.
line will appreciated.
R. A. SOWDER
LAW Y VAt.
For Sale An almost new
leather top buggy; a nice gen
tie pony rive years old; good
set of harness; calf leather fly
net and whip all for $13").
This office.
PRACTICE IX ALL COt RTS.
Abstnict -i nf Ciiiyuii City inn R.in-
Cuintty. CAN VOX. - - TEXAS.
John A. Wallace returned from
his trip to Munday Saturday. He
says that the meeting in which he
assisted was a decided success;
that crops down that way are extra
fine and that the air like ours is
charged to the point of explosion
with new railroad projects.
Joe Service is building a barn
for J. L Frichard. It will be
80x30 feet and 14 feet high
completed in the basement with
stanchions tor cows and covered
with shingles a sure enough
barn.
Deaths J. D. Knicely's ba
by died Wednesday. Tom
Slack's youngest child about
two yaars old also died of con
jestion of the brain on the
same date.
C" N. Harrison and wife left
yesterday for a weeks visit to
Hale Mo. "Judge" returned
to Dallas with his father Jake
H. Harrison.
Miss Berta Wilson left for
Milford Tex. Thursday where
she will enter the Presbyterian
College of that place.
"Notice to Debtors ;inri Cred-
itors. Tin- St;ite of Ti'.v.in. County nf
IC.ui'i.'ill. To Hi okc Imlrliti'il orlioM-iti-
t liiinis ;i!i!iiHt the entatc of C. H.
Rider ilcrciiscil.
Tlie iimlt-i-Mltrix-d liMvini; been ;i p-
pointcil ndininiKtrntoi' of the estate
of C. U. Rider (lceeii scd late of Ran
dall eotuity. Tt'.xaK. by J. M. Van-
satit .Inline of the County Court of
said county on the (ith day of Sep
tember A. D. l!M." iluiiny-a regular
term thereof hereby notifies all per-
ilous indebted to said estate to eorne
forward and make Kettleiuent and
those ha vinjj claims against said es-
tate to present them to him at his
residence at Wcat liei -ford Texas
where he receives his mail this the
Nth day of September A. D. 1 !((.".
U.S. M()lt AX
Afl ninlstrator of th' estate of
C. P. Rider deceased.
J C. Kesee has sold his remain
ing 8" acres to his neighbor Chas.
Houser at i3 pe." acre crop in
cluded. Mr. Kesee will in the
course of a month or so move down
about Plainview.
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