The Canadian Crescent. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1888 Page: 1 of 8
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CANADIAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1888;
NO. 8
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RLACH BROTHERS.
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,DHY GOODS
All Over the Panhandle.
FACTSAKD riGUBES GLEANED
FROM OÜB EXCHANGES.
Grain and Flour,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
OUTFITTERS
We handle Flour and Grain by Car Load lot
and are prepared to give yon
Low Figures.
BMQRE BPYIN6 Elsewhere Call & GST PRICIS
. $WA'o Countri/ Town can Duplicate our pi ice
CANADIAN, - TEXAS.
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•DEALERS IN-
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BOOTS, SHOES & NOTIONS,
GEHTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
hats, caps, ladies' ware,
üüi! all Articles in the General Dry Goods Line'
PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST?
Hiqjing at great Bargain?, we defy competition. Our friend are cordially
incited to call, examine prices and be convinced. *
Bargains in Every Line!
CANADIAN, Main Street, TIZAS.
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THE FAY HOTEL.
DEAR THE RAILROAD DEPOT
D. FAY, Proprietor.
Bates, per day, : : $1.50
Tablas Supplied with the Bwtcf the Market.
• All Parties will und superior accomraodtiaons at this com «tedious and
clegairtly furnished hotel. No pains will be spared to please
their quests and make them comfortable,
MEALS ON TIME FOR ALL THE TRAINS.
SAB ADIAN,
TESAS,
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R C WHITE.
SAM T RIAL..
WHITE & RIAL,
live stock cosibiissign meechants
Rooms 2S £ btock Exchange, Kansas City Stock Yards.
Consignments Solicited.
Market Reports furnished FREE on Application-
While, i cattle J. B. Tucker, Harry L. Patters
¿wü T. Rial. - W. L. Wheeler, Fred ©. Sampson
tfaank B Ciiapeze, \ sjllesiifn. Hog Salesmen. Book-kee eis
<Sh*ric3 w. uiack, office. R C• WA LL, Agent at Canadian
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AjY O PEW LETTER.
Canadian, Texas> July 10, 18SS.
Dear Friends.:
I have returned to dwell s.~non£r you again. All who hare known me
red in Mobeetie, need no fiirther introduction, bwt I would be# of
j n a¿ a favor to inform your nci rhbors, who do not know me, all about my
OK&hod3 of business amT<r*aera¡ qualifications to serve them. My system
& just && it was. Advich 9 a ax. No charge lor anything but medicina.
íV cannot coma i it person. \\ rite full particulars and 1 will Scad to yon
&¿ pro par rerua ?y. } our communications will bn ¡Strictly Confidential.
With H 'gard, Yours faithfully.
Dr. C- A. JES SOP,
Canadi an, Texas■
THE TRADERS BANK,
OF CANA1AN, TEXAS.*
CAPITAL 8T0CE. - - - - f 50,000
TRANSACT A GENERAL r - NKING BUSINESS.
c OLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MAPI % D REMITTED.
CO! ; ESPONDENCE .SOLICITED.
O J* i io$Af «* isolaitNbat*a..¿y business in the JPanhandU,
Potter county gave her old officers
another term at the recent election
Lipscomb connty cast 219 votes
at the late aleetion and Ochiltree
polled iu all.
All tifo old officers were re-cleted
without opposition in Carson county
at the last election.
The brick work en the Hew court
house at Amarillo will be completad
in about foor more weeks.
Fire caught in the roaf of the
school hoasQ at Taseosa recently
anil did considerable damage.
Amarillo has no school bouse and
the school there is being taught in
tke court feease at that placc.
In Ochiltree county there was a
tie in the voto for Justice of the
Peace between Rash and Ross.
District caurt is in regular session
at Mobeetie this week and last for
Wheeler and attached counties.
A movement has been put on foot
at Amarillo looking to the organi-
zation of a Masonic Lodge.there.
Several farmers on the Sweetwater
in Wheeler county have sown fields
of rye this fall tor winter pastare.
The bog law was .carried in the
town of Childress last week by the
vote of S for to 2 votes against it.
A Grand Ball was given by the
eitizens of Amarillo last Wednesday
night in honor of the new officers
elect in Fetter qounty.
OehilUee county has a literary
Souiety which meets evory Saturday
night., has reading , declamations
and a paper for amusement.
in Wheeler county tke taxes for
ike present year will be 82A cents on
the $100 valuation. This includes
both couaty and state taxea.
Childress county elected Campbell
county judge, Muady sheriff, Van-
Roy clerk, Estes assessor, Montgora-
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ery treasurer, Crews ¡surveyor, Smith
animal and hi le inspector.
At the clectioia last week in Lips
coiab county, Gard was chasea as
Judge, Cupp.skeiiíT, Mela tosh, clerk
Redkey, treasurer, Swain, assessor,
and Fagan, couaty attorney.
Wheeler eounty olacted Dabbs for
Judge, Arriagron sheritf, L^cke for
clerk, Tfiouapson f« r assessor, Lorg
for treasurer, Miller far county at-
torney arJ«l Yarbrougb for survoyor.
liev. Wilson a local min-
ister of tne Methodist Episcopal de-
nomination of Peoria county, IUi-
inois, preached at Clarendon last
Snnt*ajr night to a large audience.
Donley county elected for county
jtidgo While, Gentry sheriff, Mar
tindale foT cierk, Thurmond for at
torney, Oliver for treasurer, Beverly
for assessor and McClelland for sur
veyor for the next two yearj.
E. F. Trua and a man named Mc-
Moore gjot iato a ciiflculty at Ama-
rillo on Monday night of last week
when the foriacr was so severely cat
with a knife that it is thought to be
hardly possible for him to recover.
Parties having foed for stock not
entirely aeonred want to be on the
look cut as the aoantry is fail of
cattle, and now is tfee time of year
thai a i fence ia required to turn
them. +*V bave heard of ftt.*ral
ci opa being destroyed the last few
daya.—Ochiltree Ti
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Commissioner's Court.
Commissioner's conrt convened in
regular session at the eourt house
last Monday^ all the members being
present and in attendance.
▼otee of the county canvassed and
tke clerk ordered to record returns
in the Election Record,
Clerk ordered to issne warrants to
the judge® and clerka of election in
the various precincts £4.00 each and
tbe judges or preaiding officer who
brought in tbe returna $1.00 extra.
Adjourned till Tuesday at 9 am
Official bond of E. E. Polly as the
county judge approved; and also bis
bend as county judge and ex officio
superintendent of public instruction
approved.
Official bond of R. C. Nail as the
county tar assessor approved.
Official bend of J. M. Hopk ins as
eeunty clerk approved; also bond of
same as district clerR approved.
Official bond of Wm. Rickard as
commissioner for prerinct Number
two approved.
Rtport of occupation taxes col-
lected by sheriff MeGee appioved.
Official bond of John J. Gerlach
as connty treasurer approved
Official bond of G. W. Akins as
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constable, precinct No. 3 approved.
Official bend af T. T. McGee as
sheriff and tax collector approved
Official bond of D. Fay as com-
missioner, precinct No. i approved
For holding stock law election
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E, D. Troxel. CHSh*lUr, J W Her
rinston. VT S Deck*? "s'i
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Ferd wore allowed $3.00 es -h
D B Veateh > i lowed ? 10.00 for!
ton of coal
J II Hopkins al; ^4 50 for
stamps, expressHg->, %to
Clark Courts allowed $S2.70
for case and stationery
Official bend of Jfchu J Gerlach
as county treasurer approved
R¿[#ort of John J G«riach as to
condition of sch^ul fun«« approred
Oilifial b©nd of W N Feet as th*
Justice of the Peace fir Precinct
number one approved
Gerlach Brother# allowed §5 ceafcs
for merchandise •
Official bond of A M Tarbill as
constable, precinct No 1 approved
Aejonrned till Wednesday, ^ a m
Tom Spreweil allowed $7 «0 for
cleaning the out keuae
Clerk ordered to post the iiuac-
cial statement of the county on the
door ©f the court house
Official bond of W II II Cunning-
ham aa county surveyor approved
It was ordered that the clerk is-
sue warrants to the judge, commiss
ioners and sheriff ia attendance for
3 diys services in holding court
Adjourned until December 11,
1S3S, at 10 o'cIock a ra
ALMOND. ALEXANDER i GO
-Wholesale and Retail Dealers
GRAIN, FEED
AND COAL.
LARGE STOCK AL WA IS
ON BAJVD-
LOWEST PRICES.
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W« keep constautljr on hand at tin
CITY BEIGE YARDS
THE BEST ÜRICK
in Urge supply «t reasoaabla pri*«
! brick worTplasterini
<fec., dwueou short notic<|
TO UR ORDERS ARE SO
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PATENTS
CaTeat* ahd traba aaarka obtaicad mjk
aU patent bu.>L'i««s coaductad far «.<ET
atg fee .
uur offiice is opposite U. S. Patent
lee, We have no sab-agtneiee; all 1
RCSS direct: litnce, «an transact patent
tness in leas time and at less eest than
remote from Washington.
fcend medel, drawing, or photo, w
description. \V« advise it patentab
aot fico of charge. Oar fee not dae '
patent is secared.
A oook, 4itíow t© ebtam patent^"
refereneea to uet«al •neats ia yoar JE
sounty or tow a seat trae. Address
C. A. «NOW <fc CO-
Opposito patent Ofllee, TTashia^on, IX €1
STRAYED OB STOLEN!
525 RtWARO!
One blaze-faced sorrel mare five
years old branded D on right shoul
der, A on left; one sorrel colt 3 years
eld. same brand; one bay fillev 1
year old, same brand; 1 blaze freed
bay pony branded A on left shoul-
der and hip. Reward of $25.00 wiii
be paid for their return to M. H
Denmsten or l ¿-citable reward foi
information leading to tke reoovc
S. M. COMBS,
£ RAL „ LA,YD A* 3
LOCA TING A GEA T
Applications made far
SCHOOL LANDS.
Convtyanct* furnithtd /rea f
wishing to look at tur lañéa.
CORRESPONDED CE
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Hansford T
R. DEANS,
Contractor ano Builder.
Mmss, derations and SpcelfioaaU
~^od and furnished for all H w*f
TV oo4 or Iron Buildinis
notioe, and w!U also aaparte
i "aateiial and labor for tbe
(Effon and completion of all kinds Or
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Miller, Freeman E. The Canadian Crescent. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1888, newspaper, November 15, 1888; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183586/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.