The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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You have begun to think about your Fall Clothes. And while you are thinking of them
we want to remind you of the splendid Dress-Up Opportunities our store is offering you.
Stetson and Mallory Hats Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
A Stetson or Mallory Hat is a mark of good taste
in dress. They have the lasting qualities, too.
Ide Shirts
Embody durability and service in addition to their
stylish appearance.
and Curlee Clothes
They need no introduction. They are worn by
men and younj* men everywhere for style and
service. We are showing the latest patterns.
Lanham-High Clothes
For Young Men
These are the clothes for the young man who
wants an added snap and style to his appearance.
They combine the "pep" of youth and the dignity
of budding manhood.
Superior underwear. Union made work clothes
Everything a man needs for work or dress.
EXCLUSIVE MEN'S STORE
Prisoners Choke Sheriff
And Try io
! definite is known as to how the
Escape| blaze started, but presumably a
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her child of 12 who was asleep in
the house made three unsuccess-
ful attempts at rescue- and wa-
tnd died a
neighbors
taken 1
Sunday afternoon when Sheriff
>:l'ee entered the jail to giv.e
'our of the prisoners their supper
he three who were recently de-
fined therein for attempting to1
■leal the Martin automobile,
meed upon him and after over- ■
wering and choking him down, j overcome by the heat
ti k hi.- trim, gave him a hard lick: few minutes after
on the head with their fist and reached the blaze,
st.wted to run. A fourth prisoner i The charred bodies
w;:o is charged with attemptingj to the Lovell and 1
tri cash a forged check did not'taking parlors and
tr;. to escape, but when the crowdj was made Saturday
L'l-.'hered, remarked that he wasn't
Soon everybody was aftei
t*. * three men who only a few
minutes ago went up the draw
-st of town, and after a livelv
I'.'.-.le foot race, they were back in
and under lock and key in
ir cells, but the fourth
was now missing.
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Higgins Oil Well Notes
The lost drill has been recovered
faulty nil stove. The Bubp fami-jfiom the oil well and active d-rili-
ly live 15 miles northwest of j ing has been resumed.
Cage and about "2 o'clock Friday j On account of one of the drillers
evening the; accident occured. j having quit the job, only one
The mother in trying to rescue shift is now on duty, but it is ox-
were
,ai n
interment
morning in
under- cioallv
...
pected that another man will be
secured within the next few days
and the work will then go forward
continuously, twenty-four hours
each daw
The time of the drillers during
the week has been taken up prin-
in removing the drill and
Ihe dirt that had caved in; now
all the dirt has been removed and
down in new
the Gage cemetery.—Gage (Okla.) the hole is going
Republican-Record. I territory.
I It. is hoped that there will now
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Wheeler Becoming Sheep Countr>
Kdgar Wischkaemper and brof
thers of near Aberdeen were up in
this country Thursday looking
man: for some high grade sheep. While
A search was. }iere jie stated that he was strong
de lor him up the canyons j for (}le sheep business and gave
ne passing trains were search- j his reasons. Mr. Wischkaemper
very closely and an organized said that last summer he pur-
ort was getting together to chased fourteen ewes and in the
ke a thoro search when he was;fan thirteen lambs and then
in the spring got twenty more
lambs from these same ewes.
Mr. Wischkaemper thinks that
all anvone needs to do to make
i ' .
j money m
j give them
; Wheeler Sun
be no further trouble, and that the
operations at the well may go
forward without, interruption.—
Higgins News.
-covered on top of the cells in
•- jail building, and said that he
td been asleep, lying flat up
■ -re and not visible;.- from
> .r. --Miami Chief.
ine
Two Lives Lost in Blaze
The saddest news we ever
chronicle is that of the
ther and child who lost
m a
use.
lire
the
which burned
ground. No
0. T. Nicholson was the chief
personage of the team and also
paid the lodges an official
visit. The Shamrock team is
composed of 32 degree Masons
and has been making tours all
over the Panhandle conferring de-
grees in the Blue Lodge which it
is said is much appreciated by
the membership. The other mem-
the sheep business it to he).s ()f thc team are T j Lyle
B. Clark, H. B. Hill and F. E.
Stearns, They secured a large
number of applications in Tampa
for Scottish Rite Masonry, the de-
gree to be conferred in Dallas in
November.-- Pampa News.
good attention.—- j
Bubpi The local Masonic lodge was
their host to the Scottish Kite Team of
their j Shamrock last Saturday night
thing: District Deputy Grand Master
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Decorated Salad Bowls, a fine assortment of designs
Your Choice 29c Each
Gerlach's Variety Store
would
old fashioned cow which
hang the milker's hat on
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A Complete Line of Eastman
Kodaks an^ Supplies
FOR SALE BY
H. J. MURRELL & CO.
one horn, the milk bucket on the!
jj other and then kick the milk stool j
11 over into the next, county is a|
j back number in lliggins. accord-j
ing to the News. A citizen of j
that town has the cows so wolljj
trained that he makes them eon
Iorm to any emergency. He trier
recently to milk in a cream can
and finding that bossy was built
too (dose to the ground, he seci.^d
a box and "histed" bossy's hind
legs up on the box which adjusted
the ni opositioii and while bo>s;
chewed her end complacently am
with serenity, the meanwhih
maintaining her awkward p"si
'ion. her cwner milked her cleaii
i the very las' strip;,ings. Th
indications are encouraging for
a good strike of oil at the drilling
north of lliggins. You can't stop
a town as resourceful as that.
I Billie Christian, sheriff and oil
J booster of Hutchinson Count)'
j was in Hansford Monday on busi-
I ness. Billy says the contract was
recently let to E. A. Haynes, win
; is drilling the Trigg well Is
miles north of Amarillo, for a
test well on the Dial ranch,
I miles west of Plenums, to be,
, spudded in within 120 days. This
is the third drilling contract lctj
j for test wells in Hutchinson!
county, while one rig is up and'
running.- --Hansford Headlight. j
Messrs. Ed Humphrey and A. ().|
Buckner, prominent business men]
of Canadian, were here the first
of the week looking after the in-l
interests of the Canadian-Park]
Oil Company. They report theii
third well on their lease southeast
of town. It is a good one at a
depth of 785 feet, brot in last Sat-
urday. This Company expects to
drill still another. They have
great faith in the Iowa Park shal-
low field.—Iowa Park Herald.
Three immense White trucks
loaded with well drilling equip-
ment passed thru here Wednesday
en route from Casper, "Wyoming,
to Ranger oil field. They were
ponderous vehicles of three ton
capacity. The party was made up
of nil operators moving from the
Casper oil field to the Texas oil
fields.- Memphis Herald.
Want meets want in the want ad column.
Town Given Prized Decoration.
The town of Mitotic in Alsace, a
third class fnirtress in 1871, lias been i
decorated with [lie Cross of the Legion ]
of llnnur |>y President Poincare. De-
tended in 1S71 by Colonel Teyssler in '
coniaiand of a garrison of 8,000 men, !
the town held tip for a period of eight: 1
monihs 10,000 Germans. It: was still I
holding out, forgotten by the central I
authorities, after Paris had capitulated
and the peace preliminaries bad been
signed at Versailles. Teysster was well
aware of what bad happened, but.
without orders, he refused absolutely
to surrender. It was not until he re-
ceived a message from Parts that he
consented to leave the town with the
full honors of war. He and his men
marched away with the flag presented
them by the women of Bltche, under
the fire of the Bavarian l-uiis.
GOOD WORKMANSHIP
IS OUR TRADE MARK
Conscientious care and thoro workmanship go into every
piece of work we turn out. Our business is to do your
leather work and shoe repairing.
We also carry a line of harness goods and can give you
best quality at right prices.
B.M. HOOPES
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Drop forged in a single piece from bar steel of
special formula, it is strong enough to bear the
weight of a truck, and pyrometer controlled heat
treatment gives it a steel structure of remarkable
toughness and uniformity.
This axle is designed by Buick engineers, forged
and built complete in the Buick factory, directly
under the supervision of the men whose reputations
depend upon its serviceability. From its I-beam
section to its drop forged steering connections, every
detail is worked out to perfection. The Buick front
axle is typical of the perfectly controlled quality that
gives Buick cars their unusual capacity for service.
When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK Will Build Tb
CANADIAN BUICK CO.
R. L. Blanton, Prop.
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Loomis, L. P. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1919, newspaper, September 18, 1919; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125413/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.