The Canadian Crescent. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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«very Thuraáajr MoraUg
hbehm. e. miller, editor
am) publisher.
*t the Poet Office at Canadian
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OF SUBSCBIPTIOH:
Oft* Tear, in advance, $1.50.
Months, M 11.00-
4 DSMOOBATIO JOUDALi
SarrxMBn 27, 1888.
OTO NATIONAL TICKKY.
For President
0ROVER CLEVELAND.
For ▼ice-Presideat
ALLBN G. thgbman.
STATS T1CUT.
We have received a lengthy lettei
from Dr rolar, candidate for Repre
sen tat i ve, stating his views on cer
tain matters. and which we aha?
publish either in whole or in par
next week. Mr Stephens still stay*
hidden in silence and says nothing.
We shall shortly proceed to beat the
bashes in another desperate effort
to- ascertain his views on Panhandle
questions, if he should happen tc
have any.
For Governor,
L. § ROSS.
Far Lien ten ant Governor,
|T P WHBKLER.
For Attorney General*
JAMES S HOGG.
For Comptroller,
JOHN D licCALL
For Treasurer,
F E LUBBOCK.
(¡¿emissioner of General Iadü office
B M HALL.
■sr ieperinteudest Poblio Instruction
^ ObCAU H COtPKlfc
dfor Chief Jnutice Snpreme Court,
r J W 8TAYTON
Ita AssoeUte Juitices Supreme Coart
^JOHH L HEKKT,
B B GAINES
For Judges? Coart of Appeals
J M HURT
8 A WfLLSON
J P WHITE
AIOrOTHfCHMBHTfl.
der thin head will be given announce-
ef candidacy for pablie office to ran
the elector* ia November next, at
UMog
W. E. Edwards, *>o has for a long
tine been editor of the Mobeetit
Panhandle, eae of the earlieet, best
! and iBoar pretentious papers in thf
¡ Panhandle country, has retired from
1 that journal te accept a better posi- |ise
tion in another field. His fearless
and able pea will be greatly missed
and ia his departure the editorial
fraternity oi tho Panhandle suffers
a lesa that cannot be supplied. To
his new home he is follhwed by the
best wishes of all. May his shadow
THE TRADERS BANK,
«V CAJÍ ADIA*, TEXAS.
CAPITAL STOCK. - - - €50,00*
TEAKSACT A GENERAL BAF3JFG BUSINESS
00 LLECT10NS PROMPTLY MA BE AND REMITTED
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Tic Only Sank iMnf am tmciaakw hatching business in tht Panhmmil*.
J. W. REYNOLDS,
:Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FEED STUFFS, &RAINS AN1
Implements, Wagons, Hturrows, Rakes and Pic u
BUGGIES AiND SPRING WAGONS
BUCKEYE MOWING MACHINES.
maim STRUT, - - ■ CANADIAN, texas.
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Will Practice in aU the Courts of the state.
vaid for Non-Resident . Titles Investigated-
Collections PronuoUy Made-
'EKTION TO LAND A.NO CR1
Ta aw s
cast in pleasant places.
Digtriet and Couaty offices. • 110.00
offioet
Are strictly and invariably eash
w i^fiaie, and no annonncement will be
¡Sorted except on cemptfaace.
worn eiSTBIOT ATJORXBT;
I respect frilly annoanoe myself as a
¿¿date for District Attorney of the
list Judicial District.
B. M* BASER.
Office ia C&asomxT Building
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We are authorized to announce that
W. H. WOODMAN
is a candidate tor District Attorney of the
.list Judicial District at the ensuing elec-
tion in November next.
vüb counr judan.
We are authorised te announce T. M.
LJVWI8 as a caadid&te for Coenty Jadge
•f Hemphill con at y at the ensuing election
ia Xovember next.
90S DISTRICT AMD COUNTY CLKBX.
We are authorized to announce that
JOHN W. BRADBUltW
tea candidate for the office oi District and
Obunty Clerk of Hemphill county at the
lulng election tn November next.
The convention of this Congress-
ional district meets at Weatherford
tedaj. As he has no opponent tho
Hon 8. W. T. Lanham will without
a doubt be renominated by accla
nation for another term. This is
by far the largest district in the Un
ion, containing 95 counties in all
«any of which alone is large enough _ T
for a state. It extends from ^he | CAJiAX)!A^l >
Panhandle to El Pas* and reaches
for hundreds of.miles along the Rio
Grande river. It is more than 800
miles long north and south and over
200 miles wide from east to west.
Not only i* it the largest but it is
at present developing mere rapidly
in material growth and inereasing
faster in population than any ether
seetion of Texas. The next appo •
tionment will divide it into two or
mere districts in keeping with its
population. The Eleventh District
of Texas in no slouch in either size
or people and to be able te secure
its indorsement for the fourth time
is an honor of which Mr Lanham,
able man though he is may well be
proud. He will b elected by almost
We are authorized to announce that
J. H. HOPKINS
is a candidate for re-election to the office ot
district and Countv Clerk of Hemphill
eounty at the ensuing election.
CATTLE SHIPMENTS.
WQM SHSKIFP AMD TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce that
THOMAS T. McGBE
is a eandidate for re-election to the offlcr
ef Sheriff and Tax Collector of Hemphill
county at the ensuing election.
YOB TBKASUBXB
We are authorized to announce MAT
AJLOCKE a<° a candidate for Treasure
efHemphiil county at the ensuing election
i* November next
We are authorized to announce that
JOHN J. GERLACH
is a candidate for re-election to the oflcv
tíf Treasurer of Hemphill county at tht
ensuing election in November next.
vom TAX ASSESSOR.
We authorised to aaounce ROBEr^
O. HALL as a candidate for Tax Aspesa*
ef ffemphill County at tho ensuing eleo
ties in November.
We are authorised to announce JACF
CUNNINGHAM *, n. candidate for T*>
Assessor ef Hemphtl- County at the e*
election in November next.
Cape Wiilingham for the Hant-
ford Land á Cattle Company ship-
*d300 head of oattle from here ©n
l&tnrday last
R B. Mastfirson shipped 174 head
>f cattle from here Saturday night.
14 car-loads of cattle in the Rock*
ivg Chair and Y croas Y brande
vere shipped from hare on Tuesday'
reaing and 17 cBr.loads of the same
/e&cer£&y raoratsii'.
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lubber, mouldings, shingles, lath
d0q38, SASH, «lass ast) coal.
jgfflTLargwt Stoak and Best Grades la th« Panhasálc.
texas.
OH, YES! OH YES!
We are Sfow Prepared*
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We ere authorized to announce thai
ARTHUR M. TARBILL
fti m candidate for the office of Constable
of Precinct N umber 1 at the ensuing elec-
tion in Wovember next.
We are authorized ¡¡to announce thai
H. E WECKESSER
is a candidate for the olflce of Constablt
eC Precinct No. 1 at the ensuing election
m November next.
Tellow fever is devastating Flor
id* ud all the Sentli.
Our District court adjoarad after
* ^naion ef ten davs Tho Grand
Jury was busy seven days, and
j^ito c, number ef Indictments were
returned, tho most ef them b«i*g fcr
cattle stealing. Several felony ca-
ses wers tried and two convictions
had. Ose however get a new trial,
(He Jtmes Ougan was sentenced to
tke fen fer five years.
Judgo Willis give general satis-
faction to the peeple.
Pelitical matters are warming up
a little and a convention is called
.'•>r today to select delegates to the
ongrcgsional convention at Weath-
<rford on the 27tk. Hen Sam Lan-
lam has no opponent here and the
delegates will be instructed for him.
Oar public eeheol opened last np
last week. Prof J. H. Simpson pre-
liding. We have a commodious
innse neatly finished and OTery
hing bids fair for a good saheol.
Wheat sewing is the order of the
lay here now.
Greer county corn is on the mar-
ket at 50 cents per bushel.
The range is very fine and plenty
*f fat beeves are on Ihe market.
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for Ton en Commission.
List Your Lands With Me
Ah D THE Y WILL BM PROPERL TAD* ERTISFD,
LANDS FORSAL.E!'
I have the following pieces oi choice Land for
Bale. Serins furnished on request.
Seven seotions in Hansford County at $1.75 per acre. Near the cenUV
the countj and gcod land.
Forty-two sections in Hansford County at $2.00 per acre. In the Nori b
and West part ef the county aud *xeeilent ianoL
Two Half Kections in Hansford County at $1.75 per acre. Situated in
in tfee southern part asad good land.
Twenty-three seefdons in Ochiltree county at $2.00 per acre. lath#
Western part and excellent land.
Twelve sections in Ochiltree county at $3.50 per acre by single sections
or $2.25 per sere for the lot Good land, in northern part of county.
Oae tract of 1920 *ad oite of 1280 in the ©outhern part ef Ochiltree coun-
ty at $1.75 per acre. Nice stock farms.
Eleven sections ia the northern part ef Lipscomb count/ at $3.50 per acre
IN HEMPHILL COUNTY.
Tract of 1880 aci^s 10 miles fro Canadian. Good land; $1.50 ptr acre
Tract of 1500 acres north ef the Canadian River, $2.00 per acr<*
Tract of 320 scree in southern part. Good land; $200 per acre.
Awarded claim en half section, well improved and watrcd with fcacee a&d
buildings, Residence and stable. $550 ca«h.
Awarded claim on half section en Gagefey creek. Unimppovodt but tee
land; running water máet of the year; price $250 cash.
Awarded claim on a soctioa 12 miles from town; has two dug-r/uta, a well
and 12 acres plowed and fenced. A bargain at $550cash.
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Tho aboro «l&lms ara unior tke law of '83 aad ready far final proof now.
Dn a warded claia on a fiioc aoetioa;^ miles from town; price. $75.00
Two good bosineBa Lota is Gaaaáian; well situated. Price, $375 eaoh
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APPLICATIONS
;10 PURCHASE SCHOOL LANDS
Written in Legal Form audi at the Cheanost
Rates.
LAXD OFFICE MAPS OF HKMPHILL, LIPSCOMB, OCHTM?BB* {
AM) HANSFORD COUNTIES JUST BECSfFED. !
Call and See me and save Money.*
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Miller, Freeman E. The Canadian Crescent. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1888, newspaper, September 27, 1888; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183580/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.