The Canadian Crescent. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1889 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. II
CANADIAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1889.
NO, 29
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GEORGE GERLACH.
-(D¡0Ar,EK IX
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS
GkAin and Flour,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
OUTFITTERS
We handle Flour and Grain by Car Load lots
and are prepared to fflve you
Low Fiarires.
BEFORE BUYING Elsewhere Call & GET PRICES
&&F~No Country Town can Duplicate our pj ice
CANADIAN, - - - TEXAS.
All Over the Panhandle!Chicago Cattle & Sheep
! Market#
FACTS AND FIGURES GLBANED
FROM OUR EXCHANGES.
A new <íé£tft iff t* be erected at
East Amarillo.
Corrected Weekly* bjr the Chicago Live
Stock Commission Coffipany.
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
TEXAS CATTLE.
Corn-fed Steer , 1000 to 1100 lbs 3.50 to 3.75
. . '• " 800 to 900 lbs 3.20 to 3.40 pr lb
District court adjourned at Mi- wa•• 1000 to 1X00lbs 3 00 to 3 30 -
* vn#^r<\mr " iV to 900 lbs 2 70 to 2 90 u
7Q$ tf* 800 lbs 2 45 to 3 GO u
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CHAMBERS 8c HAYS.
DEALERS IN
•Ml SUTfflH
BOOTS, SHOES & NOTIONS,
GEHTS' FURNISHING G00BS,
IIATS, CAPS AND LADIES' WEAR,
£nd all articles in the General Br" Goods line.
tJu.jifcg at great D.-ir rains, wc defy tor^netifclcra.
echtially invited to call, examine pricca a
Our Friends are most
and i>e fconrintted.
Bargains in Every Line!
CAÍJAMAN,
wwarMxua uiuiiwmm
Main Streat,
TEX
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THE FAY HOTEL.
¿VjEWTZ RAILROAD DEPOT
ft. FAY, Proprietor.
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Bates, per day, : : $1.50
Tables Supplied with the Best of the Market.
All Parlies will fiad superior accommodations at this commodious ani
elegartly furnished hotel. No pains will be spared to please
their guests and make them comfortable.
ami yesterday.
Tinams City oilers a good bonus
far a store of general merchandise.
Taseosa has District Court for
Oldham and attached counties this
week.
Collingsworth county ia said
to be settling up with poeple very
rapidly.
The Board of Medical Examiners
for the Panhandle metta at Fan
handle City to-morroW.
The Childreeseounty Index will
issue a spfceial immigration edition
of 1400 {.'©pife this ^esk.
The Iiiggins Courier has sispená
ed publication on account of a lack
of patronage
Oldham eounty is having the
bridge across the Canadian river
dressed with a cew coat of paint.
Quarterly meeting of the Metho-
dist Episcopal church will be held
at Tirnms City next Sunday by pre-
siding Elder Webb.
A large number of lots in New
Oklahoma City Wheeler county, are
' facing sold by Kansas City parties.
Mobeetie intends to liare a big
celebration on the Fourth of July
and fcipefctfe ttf raise $1000 as prizes
to secure attractions.
Stockholders in the Panhandle
Railway company h&ve a meeting
at Washburn Satuiday next to in-
crease the capital &tock uf the road
The Armstrong county Record
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Cows, 806 tó'WOlbs 2 25 to 2 50
700 to 800 ib* *}<
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•>10 to 2 25 ••
Bulls. 1100 to 1300 lbs 175IR 200 "
900 to 1000 Ids. 2 00 to 2 *0 "
4 Yearliugs,450 to 600 lbs.i 7 to 10prlid
•• Veal Calves, 180 to 3Ü0 lbs ••
TEXAS SHEEP.
Fat weathers 85 to loo lbs 4 25 to 46o
Medium wethers 7o to 8olbs 3 75 to 41 o *'
Common Light 6o to 7o lbs2 75 to 35o
Ewes «& mixed lots 6o to 8o 2 5o to 3 ooM
We note but little ehange in
prices of Texas cattrle. Heavy na-
tive cattle are in large aupply and
priees ruling very low.
Good 1100 cern fed Texas sell at
$3,76 while f4,10 to i,20 buys the
1600 lb export cattle.
Receipts of sheep not very large
frat there appears to be a lack of de-
mand and the tiiarket rule very
fttfaJi at quotations given.
Bespectfully,
Chicago Live SÍ0C& Commission Co
■unm.
fpiMPLI HOUSTOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offie* ia Moody Biilding,
CANADIAN, TEXAS■
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D. B. VEATCH,
-Wholeeale and Retail Dealer In—
GRAIN, FEED
AND COAL.
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS A
SPECIALTY.
LARGE STOCK AL WA > &
ON HAND•
LOWEST PRICES IN THE
PANHANDLE.
Give M« a Cull!
CANADIAN,
TIX AS
Dick Gibbon,,
Contractor and
Builder.
Will furnish Plans and
Snecifications.
All Work done Promptly
and Guaranteed•
published at, AVt-sULurn is thr lat- ¡ balf of anyone,
c-t vesture ia Panhandle Journal-
WOODMAN RESIGNS!
W\ tí. "Woodman who was elect-
ed District Attorney for this Dis-
rict at the election lafft November
has resigned his position, his re*ig-
liation taking effect April 27. The j
reasons a^ttfating Mr Woodman to
t 4
this step are varió'íf#. Since the ieg
islature reduced the «i«e of íb'é Dis- ■ * • .
triet the remuneration iu this W&jS&Cfcláll* "
has been considerobl} reduced and
this was the immediate cause of his
resignation. A man who has s'jah
a wide and remunerative practice in
criminal law as Las Woodman ail j Caveats and trabe marks obtair ed
over this fi&rtios of tbe ssate can j bu6Íntss con,1(lc,ed f9r mwl*v-
obtaiu larger returns by fijjht.inyon , office is opposite U. S. PatwitOf
the defense side of the nutter ttian flCe, VVe liare no yub-ageneies; all btusi
he can in a limited di^' • íct prosecu- ft?isdirect: licnce, can transact patent bun-
ting attorney for the slate in a po iac.s In le , time and at less cost than
sition which precludes the posxibii-
ity of acting on the defense in be-
V
PATEN TS
remote trom Washington.
Send modeL drawing or photo, with
description. We advise if patentable
ism
acres
MEALS ON TIME FOR ALL THE TRAINS.
CANADIAN,
TEXAS.
L HOOVER,
( i>sai.ea ik )—
UBI DEE. MOULDINGS, SHINGLES,, LATH
BOOBS, SASH, 'GLASS ATO C0ÜL.
¿21?^Largest Stoek and I>*st Crides i a the Tanhandle.
CANADIAN, : : : : TEXAS.
WAWIKH HI I I'JV
F. E. MILLER,
JBttorney rt Üaw
íí ill Practice in oU he Courts of Hie state. Tcutes
laid for Non-¡iesidvní.t. Taxes Investigated-
(oJtf eiicn.fi J'rrmi'hi Ma tie-
fffctal attejnticm to j-a£,ls 'and criminal lw4-v/
Clfie« in Cubsczxt iiuilding. CARABIA!?, TEZ
THE TRADERS BANK,
OF CAN'A l AN". TEXAS.«
CAPITAL 5TOOE. .... MC.CC'O
TRANSACT A GENEUAL RANKING BUM* SS*.
COLLECT1UNS PKOJin LY MADE AND REMIT) ¡ £>.
(10R£EM OKDEhLit. SOLICITBD p*rtment will buy machinery
&é«t Ami i*i*9 « }• • manufacture it fortheir own vse.
Chas. Goodnight has 100
of wheat near
is saic to give promise of an abund-
ant crop*
The Fort Worth k Denver rail-
road is working for immigration
and the country alocg its line is
rapidly flllliug up witn new settlers
TheCiarendon Ne?rs, the oldest
paper in the Panhandle, has qait
Uiarcndon aüd rex o ved to Okla"
Union, where Brc. Grant will issue
a paper in the future.
Court was in session at Miami
lust week and this but the dockets
were very light it being the
tirat term of the court for Kobertfc
county. The contested election cas
es were sent tj Lipscomb county ok
a chaste of venue and several in-
Jictments for illegal voting wtiio
found by the Grand Jury,
Jadge Willis has Used Mondaj
June 17, as the date ot h^iciu^
court in Ochiltree county and Mom
day Jui:e 24 for holding court in
Hansford count}', The term at each
place will continue one week.
II. 13. Sanborn has bought out
beveial ef the interests in the old
town ( f A;nari)lo and is moving a
krood many of the buildings «ver lo
his addition.
Fort Flliott, it is said, ia to hate
an ice factory. The past winter was
too rrild for that iadiepcL* .ble com
uiuuity to tlourish, aud the war de-
aa<*
Governor Ross immediatelv on
the receipt of Mr* Woodman'e res-
ignation appointed Freeman E.
Miller of this place to the vacancy
Clarendon which j There were several Applicants fo^
the place but Frank Lester of Pan-
badle citv and Mr. Miller of this
not free of charge. Our fee not d ue until
patent is secured.
A oook. "How to obtain patents," with
references to actual clients in your state,
eountv or town Rent tree. Address
C. A. SNO%V & CO.
Opposite 'patent O^lce, Washinifton, D- O
place were the most prominent. The
appointment was madetoi Thurs-
day April 25 taking effect the suc-
ceeding Saturday. On Monday of
last week Sir. Miller went down to
Miami where District Court for
Roberts county convened on that
day took the Oith of office and filed
hia bond. Concerning the appointee
the Free Press oí this place has this
to say:
The following biographical
tketchmay interest ear readers:
F. Miller was b.^rn in Fountain
Indiana May 10 1S64 During the
winter months he attended tho pub
lie school and before the com-
pletion of his 17th year began woik
as a teacher in the common schools
of his county. Ia September 1881!
senior entered the Preparatory claass!
of Dc- Pauw University at Green ^
castle and continued tk« course *ith
intermissions, teaching during the
•vinter wonths and pursuing his
Hudi s di ring the spring and fail
tie graduated from ibis institution
with the honors of his class in 1SS7
As easly as his ISth year he had
adopted law as his profession and
¡n May 1885 he was admitted as
aa< mber of the Fenntain co bar. Af
ter an active practice *f the profes j
sion there for more than a ?ear hi* j
attention naa tnraed to word the
new and growing west and he land- j
edin Canadian Sep'; 2. 1387 while'
;his country was new and the town
is yet only a village cf tents. Sihce
settling here he has been actively
engaged in his profession and has
been editor of the Crescent of which
ac is still n>«*nager. In Febrnary I
aet be wa* ../pointed County A.-
A>mey oí ileaapkill ce and has now
isen promoted to tbe line of his
profession.
G. M. COMBS,
GENERAL LAND AND
LOCATING AGEjM T
Applications made for
SCHOOL LANDS.
Conveyances furnished tree lo all
io*ihing to look at our lands,
CORRESPONDENCE SO-
LICITED.
Hansford Texas
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Miller, Freeman E. The Canadian Crescent. (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1889, newspaper, May 9, 1889; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183608/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.