The Canadian Crescent. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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Politics oül local oílleeá eesKis to
be making a deter mined ©ífort to
break iato tkc Panhandle this ye&r.
Tke cloud so bigger than a ma^'a
hand already darkens the horizon
in the du action of T&scosa, the wild
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*k#r<t *r# i Texas, more
1tS,000,000 aor*3 of
(fxíj&cí'ior piíhHó l(iitd>3 JOT
tttil-3 to all oboiVfttl seiilsrs at
from# SO Ota $i-00 an acre
end oi% forty years' Unís at
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OWR KATIO*AL TICK5T.
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OlOTia CLEVaLkXV.
For Yi©#-Pr«ildtB\
JlLLBK Q. THB&M1M.
A2Í lí OXJNCEMBN TC.
¥ai«rtiis k«ad will be given 8iiaoHnc«-
apeKt8 of candidacy for public ©fficeto run
•Dlil the electiea in November next, at
tíie followiug rates:
I8utd« District and County offices. .$10.00
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Termg ara gtrictly %ad iavariably ca'jh
in advance, aad bo anaauncement will be
i««ert«4 excepi o a coiajiliance.
for pisteict attorney,
I respectfully p.nHOunce myself as a
(mndidate far District Attorney of tba
Thirty-iirst Judicial District-
B. M. BAKÜ
Mixwell lit1,if dhloroformer
who ®«irJer«d hU íiíead Pr#ller at
St. Louis more than thres ye&ris &jo
ana ^aa duly «onyiatel has not yet
been nung- Ilia «a*e wat appealed
a d appealed aad mow the governor
of Missoari hai given him a respite,
as he is not likely to be pardoaed or
reci>e commutation to impiisoment
tie is likely to k&ng next month.
Then th« chapter of delay will bo
closed forever.
OF CANADIAN, TEXAS.
CAPITAL BTOOS, - . - - •
TRANSACT A GENERAL EAKlíING BUSIKE SS,
COLLECTIONS PROMFILY MADE AND REMITTED.
• CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
The Only Bank doing en cxclwise banking business in the Panhtndle.
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Soxiieofour quill driyingbrctiren
assufíjLQg the Itíiea oi fate and hope
t© be the arbiters of destiny, are los-
ing a vast amoant of neryou* energy
thoae swelteriiig daya in trying to
determine who shall repre§«nt the
Panhandle ia the naxt legislature,
^lince the people hav© to do the vo-
ting on the question, we ar$ willing
to leave the entire matter with tkem
believing that we may placa implicit
conhdence in tkeir ^aocj judgment.
ABOUT THAT ISJUÍ5GTÍOTI.
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:Wboletale and Retail Dealer is:
FEED STUFFS, G-RHINS AWE SEEJS.
Implements, Wczíhiis, Il&vrows, Rakes c'jicl ?lows¡
BUGGIES AJS'D SPRING WAGOtfS-
BUCKEYE BOWING MACHIMJ" S.
IAA1N STREET, - - - CANADIAN, 11 XAS.
£^^Z3323EEE22:
F. E, MILLER,
FOIl COUNTY JUDGE.
We are authorized t > announce T. M.
LEWIiS as a candidate for County Judue
of Hemphill *onnf.y at '*he ensuing eltctiou
in November next.
Tha CiiE^CEKT has no disposition
to conieiun nov to com stead without
discrimination, nor to rejoice at any
proceedings that produce strife and
contention among our people. But
wqi3odesire to resistor our uuqu&l-
ified indorsement and approval of
the course taksn by ©ur citizens ia
stopping vhe building of a u¿8ks*
and uiisiecessary jail in tisis eounty.
rJ"iie two man jooo:t responsibl for tUo
Ítiling of \he cor tr :ct had b&asi re«*
aau iioarvi the voice of
FOR TaX A8S£SSQli- j 'Vi.-U
W, to ,;uaottnca W\ LL- ¡ üiC ^ uiu:oat united pro
I4.M O. RATLll'F a .4 k caaaidivto i^r t, a,^ai:íst the i easy ve; s nd yei
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Will Practice in all the Courts of the state. Taxes
u&id tot «/V*cm-Residents. Titles Itív &sti¿¡ cite J-
OolleotioHS Pro?nvtly Mad*
SPECIAL ATTiíáSITIOK TO JLAW33 -A.3SJD CFIIMIT^AL LAW
Qííioe in Crescbsít Building, CAUABI&K, TEX
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The Staunch Oíd Dsmocfttic
Newspaper,
THE MISSOURI !
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Hue ciisagcd the camQ
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Aafi radac«d it subscription
rates.
C e?«art ultSiorst Snaday «8.00
OBSImt, Íaol«¿lsc 6ao4*y S10.CD
Tte Weekly Republican
Toe p£ft~®3 every week.
Ic the oheaposli nod beet pape?
te tla* country.
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CANADIAN, : : : : TEXAS.
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We are How Prepared
TO BUY OR SELL
Tax Avteuaor it Hejapnih county kt t«e
eataing election in KvV#aion,
tLey in utur deilance of the people's
j wisduis and deepers-taly ci'
a.r 3 authorized to a^ounca ROBEH.T .
C. NAL-L as a ca;.diaa^fu- T x Assessor &l1 cou^quencos, fcrbitraniy ^a«tu
of fcl .•••?<> ,5! i ill Civuiity *i «t:w en¿al g elee- tUtí b* icf nw thoriiy r*.;pcsed ix thc-ir
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i uaaus nisi iiopped ao no ro^&ns, il-
We are autht rif ;il to «ounce JAGKh^afei f rta i-: . -rr
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•Oat Postage Free to every sew iob>
««rfber for (ft period o£ tlurue suobiUbs
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idling eiectUfl i.^ N% vc.u nex:. they had ^r. ti eir hearts.
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A-aDTEEY WI'LIBS PROPERLY ADT ERTISFD-
A. LOCKS as & oaadidatu for Tr&asuier ¡ > m
jlaanfeill coaaty at the oasairg yjoctios « Vf iUt* ~iu~:
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bold escapadets with his Utile pistol
are getting alarmingly and unblush-
ingly frequent again oi late. He ie
la great nee¿ of muzzling.
Oehiltree eonaty in high dudg*
euti becfta^s tu^ comniie^ioaers oí
Wheeler county wesdd not pernait
tUcm ta organize, and the way that
the Tii«at goe^ far that court is a
eautios.
Some of the so called civilized In-
dian tribes have recently a*ked the
protection of L'nclo Sam against an
armed body of white intruders. At
a rapid rate does noble red man
learn how to circumvent hia pale-
laced ic rot her.
I ke manufacture of cr rapai.;;u dy
naniite still br&voly forward
im the legislative hails at Washing
ton, and all tke big gun, little g?in,
?.Hd t^y pistol oraters will be ahoot
tad e^uff from every rostreuea in
the land shortly.
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iiijii by the people, forget the laírans
by Ntbicli tlu-'V ascended and iras^izie
tuc moat at^cnufcted authovitv to be
ommpoterit; power, and because a
few pei'aous Satcer thera for the sake
of gain bfccsraft misgnidsd that
they conceive the Mia to riae and «est
only by their kii¿d and indulgent
permission. &ueb had become the
vifsws of at least a portion of our
cammissioner's court, and if this
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«>afte doe no more tban to teach its
members in a practical way that oth-
er tribunals have authority to check
and set a?i^e reckless proceedings,
u will have accomplished tke best
possible resulta. The Commission-
oi's eonrt may be "just the «ame
as the Legislature, only more power-
ful,"' in «©me things Hut it is not s$
in all.
C re d i tie due C o m \ n is&i 33 ora V 01 -
lard, Anderson rod iis.psun for tht*
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Seven, sections iu 1-lan.biord County at $i.<5 per acie. IScar u-.e ccn eí fcí
the county and good land.
p©rtv-two Factious í& li¿-.ü&fc.-rii County at v-'.0J per &oe. 1^. < IN w^tu
and \Tesu part ©f the county and excellent land.
Two Ealf Í3ccti0ü3 in Hansford County at $1.75 per acre. Situated in
in tke southern part and gcod lan«.
Twenty-three sections in Ochiltree county at $2.00 per acre. In the
Western part and excellent land.
Twelve sections in Ochiltree county at $3,50 per acre by single sectionse
or 02.25 per sere for ike let. Good land, in northern part of county.
One tract of 1020 p&d o*e cf lifeO in the southern part cf Ochiltree coaa-
ty at $1.75 por acre. Klce stack fans .
Eleven sections ¡h. ¿10 northern part of Lip seo rat) ccun*y a* -50 por acrts
ilHr HEMPHILL COUNTY.
Tract of 1230 ac:^3 10 miles from Canadian. Good land, fl.50 por arre
Tract of 1500 acres north of th© Can adía;? River. £2.00 por acre.
qJ ftcres in f«outhcm part. Oooci ií«nd, ¿i2 ü0 pk¿i .c.
Awarded claim on h&if section, well improved tnd watrcd with force? and
buildings. Residence ,vhg b;ab:^. $550 cash.
Awarded claim on half s¿oí ion 011 (*1. :rocy ^-reek. I'niraproved 1 «t fice
J.-iod ; running w.*Ur u.o-'.t of the year; prico $250 cssh .
12 miles t'ro-3 town; kai two dug-onte, a we'l
and 12 plowed axd fenced. A bai^ain at ?3¿0cash.
A u a rd£-x\ ci <11 e.□ a c J. 1 r> n -in •. w
Greer coanly asd No Man's Laad
a&ye as yet receired no attentioa at
the hands of Congress. The people
of tka Strip would rather be a deer-
keeper in the house ef law and safe-
ty than to dweil in tko tents of li-
cense aid peril.
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The deso water convention held
at Fort Wertb last week, Baet, or-
gaeized, niado speeches, appointed
eom&iittces, resolved and resolved.
and adjournal to meet at Denver in
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September. Tf hether anything l£ a
practical waj results remaWa to be
•eea in the future.
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course they ir^ now pursuing, A
little Kors of this courage manifest-
ed al an earlier sta^e of proc^adiags
would have saTed much trouble aad
anfioyan«>e. JfÍGwever^ we are glad
that they aro now heartily in line
with u* in th* ^0 tcok re-
garding it in the beginning. Wo ar#
•iptciallj pUasaci to s e thetn tkn
now tura their backs oa tin isSo-
eaces tk*t hare hitkerte iargelj ¿i-
rscted tbem. Tkeir independence
and raaalifias# at pre«eni, is kijjblv
commendable aad ail tke people be-
hold tke sateu vrliL exceediag joy.
It is to be hoped that ia tiia ictar#
they w.Ü tato a moro Tigorcus inter-
• t ip aSair and that the pejiod of
a one Men rule is forever ended. ia
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A1\D HANSFORD COUNTIJéS JUST S1CMVKD.
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Miller, Freeman E. The Canadian Crescent. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1888, newspaper, July 19, 1888; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183570/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.