The Canadian Crescent. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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FnMiahcd OYcry Thnrsday Jíoraiag
at Canadian, Hemphill couaty,
Texas.
ifleeman. e. miller, editor
. and publisher.
at the Post Office at Canadian
Texas, assecoad elass Matter.
THE COUNTY'S TOTS
Taans of Subscription :
Tear, in adrance, $1.50.
•i* Mentha, " $1.##.
.the official figures.
According to the official canvas?
the foliating figures show the acua 1
vote an'1 the majorities ef tfaeeountj
Fer President,
Candidato. N*. 1 2; Sc 4. Total
Cleveland, j ?1 j W
Harrises^ ] 41 1 5
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141
50
Cleveland' majority, 91
It** nifTBICTATTOBlfST SlftT PISTftJCl
OCBATIC JOVXXlfc,
ThVBSBAT,
November 15, 1888
Xlf you And an X opposite yonr
name on this paper, it meaas
that yeur sabscriptioa has ex-
pired and that an immediate re*f w
al is earnestly requested.
IE
Baker,
Woedniaa,
Pally,
Aadersaa,
Lewis,
Tkemas,
73
8
11
9
101
36
18
13
4
8)
Bsker's majority, t(
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72 | 8
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87
33
28
19
1
801
6
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5
16
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w. REYNOLDS,
:Wholesale and Retail Bealer in-
FEED STUFFS, GRAINS AND SEEDS,
mplemetüs^ Wagons-Barrows, Bake* and Plows
ES AMD SPRING W AGONS•
BUCKEYE MOWING MACHINES.
street, ■ 3 - .... caí(adian. texas.
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Polly's plurality, 7
Well, now we do give it ap!
Harriera and Morton are a pretty
fair team anyhow.
Wo, thank you, we dea't care to
jellify any this year.
We hate met the enemy and we
are theirs hy a big majority.
Harrison • majority in the electo-
ral college for president it 77.
Did somebody eay that the repub-
licans held an election last week?
Our roosters dea't crow this weak
Hut have gone iato traiaiag for 1892.
The leaders are now frantically
busying themselves trying to explain
now it all happened anyway.
Well, Texas aad the free state ef
Van Zanát are still left to us any-
how. 1 hat is some consol&tidn,
New York and Indiana are twe
mighty good states, bat they some
times have some very provoking
ways about them that don't, suit us.
Worse and more of it! Little Del-
aware has elected a Legislature that
is Republican by two majority and
will eleet a republican Senator to
succeed Salisbury, which is a gain.
Amid the wreck of matter and tfea
crash of worlds, it is some satisfae
tion to know that all the members
of the Ways and Means coanaiit.ee
been re-elected to Congress by
increased majorities all around.
The slate makers are already í?t
work fixing up the cabinet of the
new president elect and the widely
rarying opinioas show what a peer
gaesser the average newspaper man
ia when he goes to specnlating upon
the political future.
The vote oast last week serves es
an index to the population ef the
Panhandle towns and rather knocks
into a cocked hat the boasts of a
food many "cities" that claimed to
bo so very populous. Measured by
the actual flgures shown by the vote
Canadian stands an the front with
116 ballots east. Without institu-
ting any invidious comparisons be-
tween her and other towns, the rec-
•rd ahowa that she stands away at
the head of all her Panhandle sisters
Tan can bet jour money on her in
an tiro confidence and safety.
Hopkins, | 72
Brapbura, | 40
27
23
12
8
5
2
134
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F. E. MIL
jsttortiby at
If ill Practice in all the Coarta of the state. Taxes
vaul for Jvon-Residents. Titles Investigated-
-oTT^r. t . Collections Promptly Made-
aPECIAL. ATTENTION TO LAND iND CRIMINAL LAW
Office in Ckescbkt Building, CANADIAN, TEX
Old
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the missouri
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ratee.
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Ml IIIIl'T AMD TAX OÓLLICTO*.
McGee, | 92 , 21 I 8 10 131
Little, I 19 J 15 ] 21 4 £
McGee' majority, 72
VOX flWASUBEB.
Gsrlasb, 173
Locke, 139
Gdrlack's Majority, 65.
vox tax asses30k.
Nail,
Waits,
Dirr,
28
16 1
11
127
7
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62
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109
43
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Majority over all, 30
For Cr unty Attoknet.
Decker,
Miller,
73
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13
9
102
27
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L. HOOVER,
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LUMBER, M0ULDIHGS, SHINGLES,, LATE
D00BS, SASH, 'GLASS AND COAL.
^JfiF^Largest Stock and Best Grades in the Panhandle.
CANADIAN, : : : : TEXAS.
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OH. YES
OH YES!
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Th« latest eatiaatea on the polit-
«I «onplexion of the next Home
•f Sepreaentatires do not throw rery
much light on the queation. There
are at leaat twenty-fire district in
which the majorities either way are
IsMthanraa hnndred, which fact
the matter a hard one te fig.
ore on. The probabilities, however
indicate that the Republicans will
hare a majority of abeut fire and
will b« able ta organize the House.
Three candidates for Speaker hare
already bobbed up among them and
the probabilities are that Represen
Decker's majority, 23
W. H. Cunningham, candidate
for surveyor and without feppessi-
tion received 161 votes In the county
William Iwickard was elected as
commissioner in precinct aumfeer
tTve, receiving 22 votes to IS fer Jao
O. Shaw.
William Grooats was elected com
niisssiener in precinct nuaaber four
over George ¿Simpson, receiving 7
votes to 4 for Simpson.
In precinct nnmber throe) there
t
was a tie vete for commissioner be-
tweea J C Tarntsr and T 3 Patterson
each rcceiuicg lii votes.
The vote in thtis preciact fer the
precinct officers was &s follows:
For Commissioner,
David Fay,
Deo Akiss.
Johm Wo&d,
F«y*a plurality, I
For Censtable
A. M. Tarbill,
John Prestea,
Tom Sprawell,
Henry Weckesser,
Tarbiire plerality. 41
Majority fcver ail, Je
For ¿artice ef the Peace,
Nelson Peel,
Chris SfcuiBp,
James Goíduwís,
Peet's plurality, t
George W Akins was elected as
conatabU in product number three
receiving 7 votes to 5 for J Cslhoun
e
T 15 Humphrey was elected Justice
cf the peace in precinct number 3
receiving 11 to 2 for J C burner
Marion Msrtion and the Nor Par
tisau state ticket received 15 voses
in tho coaaty; democrat, tor
Governor received 175 votes and his
majority is 459. All the democratic
state. ticket have about the same
majorities, ¿Tail for commissioner
of the Land office receiving 154 ma.
jority, the lowest, and come of the
candidates for Judges 1S9
Lanham for congress has 189 ma
jority; Stephens for atato senator
1S9 and Tolar for Representative in
the Legislature, 179
Latest retamo show that Wood-
man's majority in the district over
Baker for District Attorney is in
the neighborhood of 100
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LANDS FORJALE!
I have the following pieces of choice Land ior
sale. Terms furnished on request.
Seven sections in Hansford Ccrunty at $1.75 per acre. Near the center ®f
the countj and good land.
Forty two sections in Hansford County at $2.00 per acre. In the NartU
and We3t part of the county and excellent land.
Two Half ¡íiectiens in Hansford v County at $1.75 per acre. Situated w
in tb« southern pait and good land.
Twenty-three sections in Ochiltree cosnty at $2.00 per acre. In the
Western pait and excellent land.
Twelre sections in Ochiltree county at$3.50 per acre by single sections
or $2.25 per acre for the lot.. Good land, in northern part of connty.
One tract, of 1920 ?nd., one «f 1280 in the southern part of Ochiltree coua-
ty at $1.75 péir acre. Nice stock farms.
Eleven sections in the northern part of Lipscomb coun./ at $3 50 per aete
IN HEMPHILL COUNTY.
Tract of 1280 acies 10 miles from Canadian. Good land; $1.60 per a«ss
Tract of 15t)0 acres north of the Canadian River. $2.00 per acre.
Tract of 320 acres in southern part. Good land; $2.C0 per acre.
Awarded claim on half section, well improved and watred with fonces and
buildings, Residence and stable. $550 cash.
Awarded claim on half section on ttageby creek. • Unimproved but ftas
land; running water ¿est of the year; price $250cash.
Awarded claim on a section 12 miles from town ; has two dug-outs, a wall
and 12 acres plowed and fenced.. A; bargain at $550 cash.'
The above claims are under the law «f '83 and ready for goal proof nsw.
Unawarded claim on a Sine sedion; 4^ miU^froru town: price, $75.00
Tws ftood business Lets in Canadian; well.sitnatcd.' Price, $276 cach
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.