The Randall County News. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1909 Page: 4 of 10
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IN THE STUD SEASON OF 1909
Robin Grattan 36198
BY GRATTAN 2:13
WILL STAND FOR SKKYK'K
AT (l l KAhWI SIX MILKS
LAST ANIi SIX MILKS
sol Til (IK CAN VOX
CITY
McNeil brothers
OWNERS
Canyon City Texas.
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GRATTAN 15460 '
li.vord 2:1.1
siiv of
Huron (o-attan. 1-4
ioatt. p :"-" 1-4
l'almvra Mo p 4.2:07 1-4
Mori-is M.. p' 2:07 1-4
Nutwood ;ra!tiin.p2:07 1-4
tirattan Mov 2:0S
(larita W.. p 2:iK ;t-4
.Jennie Crattan. p 2:11 1-4
(irainattan. 4 2:11 1-4
Solen (iratian 2:11 1-4
Mhu-k tirattan 2:l.t 1-4
Missouriuttan. p 2:14 .'-4
Hartlami m -aitaii. 2:1 1-4
l?.-ttv Walker p 2:1(5 1-1
Kate Maco . 2:1"
t luUt Cii att.m 2:21 1-4
(irutitmlc 2:21 .'!-
Crattan .lr. p 2:2.1
Mclirattan 2:2:11-2
Hael Crattan . 2:24 1-4
NU-kel Crattan. 4 2:24 1-4
( 'lan ni-eCi iittan.4 2:2."i 1-4
Cold.-n Crattan. 4. 2:27 1-2
Crattan II.. .1 2:2V .5-4
Hi len Crattan 2:2!( 1-4
los. ii tta ( irattim 2:2i .'1-1
PAULINE ROBBINS
WILKES BOY 3803
I! word 2:24 1-2
sire of
Courier Journal. p. 2:Ni
.hulffo Swinjf p 2:0 1-4
York Hoy 2:0 .t-4
Hulrane. p 2:1(1 1-4
Patchcn Mov. .1 2:10 .1-4
Thorn 4 2:11 1-4
Mupuytivn 2:l.'t 1-4
h others. Iams of
Mark Wilkes p
Porto Kico
Tournox man. p
Majrsritf .1. p
3 others in 2:.T0
ANNIE ALMONT
ilum of
Cratu-n
(siivof 27 in2::iO)
Kentucky 2:17 1-4
sire of
Haliv Uw p 2:14 1-4
Wharberton 2:1 1-4
Ciwlph Mov of
llarrv Wilkes 2:1" 1-4
2:00
2:11
2:11 1
2:14 1
.2:1.1
L':ns 1-4
2:0 1-4
2:00
2:oo 1-4
2:"0 :t-4
.'Ml 1-4
ANDERSON WILKES 4197
M.vorcl 2:22 1-4
sire of
Kttiie Power p
Tlicron Powers p
A. .1. M.
(irace Kellar
Sophia j i. 4
Mai-ie Aiulei-son
Floie Melunia.p..2:ll 1-4
.'IS other in 2:.'M
and dams of
Shv lock p 2:0 1-4
Itoiln.-y Wilkes. 2:12 1-2
.1 others in 2:.'(o
EULALlE
dam of
( 'olon.-l Miston.p .. 2:21
and sister to
( 'oinliination 2:H .1-4
sire of dams of
Hallie Hardin. 4 2:1.1 1-4
Kite Mont p . 2:2.1 1-4
si is- of
.lackinont. . 2: 11 1-4
GEORGE WILKES 519
Record 2:22. Horn of
Harrv Wilkes 2:1.1 1-2
Krijfiioli Wilkes .. 2:14 1-2
Hi others dams of
Manager p 2:0ti .1-4
10 others in 2:."10
BETTY BROWN
dam of
Wilkes Mov 2:24 1-2
Anjflin 2:27 1.2
Parnell 2:25
rrtindam of
S standard M'rforinei-s
ALMONT JR. 1764.
Kecord 2:20
sire of
Arlington p. 4 2:00 1-2
Miss Willumont.p. 2:W 1-2
20 others. Mams of
Ananias p 2:0."
21 others in 2:.'l
BANOELLA
frandam of
Crattan 2:1.1
Kentucky Iw.. 2:1.1
"etc.. etc.
ONWARO 1411
Record 2:2.") 1-4. Sire of
( inward Silver 2:0. 1-4
1 others. Mains of
China Maid p 2:(.i 1-1
Choral p 2:0! 1.7
l.'iit others in 2:.1(
MAGNET
Record 2. .1.1 l-.f Trial 2.2."i
dam of
Will Wavne . 2.20 1-2
Nanctta 2.21 1-2
Anderson Wilkes . 2.22 1.4
(sire as noted)
EGMONT 1828
sire of
Lohasco 2.o .1-4
Millie Lample. p 2.14 1.4
4o others. Main of
Maid Hornet p . . 2.07 1-4
2s others in 2.. 'to.
ALICE
( 'omhination ... 2. 1 1-4
(sire of 0 in 2. .10)
Kite Mont p 2.2.1 1-4
(siivof 1 ie 2.1.1 1-4)
and KTandam of
( 'olonel Miston p 2.21
HAMBELSONIAN 10
siiv of ItextPr 2.17. .10 others in
2. .10 etc.
DOLLY SPANKER
dam of Ceo. Wilkes 2.22. her
only foal
MAMBRINO PACHEN 58
sire of the dams of Ralph
Wilkes 2.0(i .1-4. etc.
PICKLES BY MAMBRINO CHIEF II
rrundntn of .1 in 2. .10 etc.
ALMONT 33
Record 2..W .1-4. Sire of Wrst-
.liioiit p 2. 1.1 .'1-4 etc. and
dams of Kimna F.. p 2.00 etc.
BELLE rOREST
dam of Almont Jr. 2.211 and
gi-unilnin of Kluto 2.2H 1-4. etc.
BROWN DICK
siiv of 2nd dam of Millv And-
rews p 2. Of. 1-2 etc.
DOUBLE OUT
thoroughbred daughter of Jack
Mclone of IxiiijMon.
GEORGE WILKES 519
jfi-ent sfrandsire of Man Patch
p 1.V 1-4 Audulion Mov p
l.;")!l 1-4 etc.
DOLLY BY MAMBRINO CHIEF 1 1
dam of Director 2. 17. .1 other
in 2. .10 etc.
STRASHMORE 408
ire of Ahhie Strathmore p
2.07 1-2 W others and dams
of 101 in 2. .'to
MISS KIRKSEY BY HAMBELTONIAN 10
dam of Major Kwinjf 2.15 1-2
Miss Strathmore 2.20 .1-4. etc.
BELMONT 64
sire of I'.nrlinoiit p 2.HI .'l-.'l .V
others and dams of 127 in 2. .10.
MINERVA
dam of Meunper 2.2(5 1-2. sire of
Hi in 2. .10 etc.
FRANKFORT CHIEF
son of May ( 'hief
ANTAREST BY ANTAR 4950
rraudam of ( 'omliiuat ion
2.1 .1-4 (sire of Hallie Harris
2.17 1-t. Corination 2.1 1-2
etc. I
Robin Grattan 36198
ROBIN GRATTAN is a handsome bay
Mailiuu Willi Kal iv jwiiu. jloihi.j -
and weighs 1225 pounds; foaled 1902.
Bred by McNeil Bros. BoWen. 111.
During the past history of the light-
harness turf different families have in
different years says the Horse Review
made some remarkable showings but it
remained for the Grattan family in r.Hljv
to eclipse everything of that nature in tin f
annals. It was a "Grattan year" from
start to finish- and when the returns were
all in there was just one universal verdict:
that nothing like it had ever been heard of
lefore.
Had G rattan's fame as a sire to rest
uKtn 1905 alone it would secure him a place
among the greatest of progenitors. But it
is of no such sudden spasmodic growth.
It was established years ago and has ever
since been steadily growing like the snow-
ball of the adage growing growing
growing until now it has assumed such
proportions as to dwarf that of all but a
scattering two or three other living stall-
ions. Robin Grattan individually is a horse
of grand finish and plenty of substance
with a fine disposition deep strong shoul-
ders stout back very strong loins and sti-
fles strong bone with good feet and legs.
Saie if Blanc: County School-Land.
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w ; i. f i.iii.i- M.-.:ti?ain Fork.
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) . v htt.- J :i!i art a pprox -ii
u 7. !.'. M-i;iiiiii!! at a ( ' pr.-
i . ! i.iw in ;.-!.. .iha i.n) r f' lici- a! try t slllpptntf.
. V. . i-.n .r a .'.! tut- i ri'--!
Wayside Items. daughters. Ina and Dail a re here ; Nina Items.
i this wt-elc.
Mrs. .1. M. Kvans and daugh-; Jolm Kiso went to Tulia Satur- Another line snow visited our ;
tors. Ona and Dail of Canyon ; (;1y. returning Tuesday. .section this week which was
Wlu.at and oats arc coming ut ! raui'h nH'l'l
. i i ' Kverytliinr is in a llmmshini'
many friends rejoice in lier re- t- " " . condition at Nina. All are good. !
( i i!i.i:iii i:ii-r ( i.u-l n! I .a iu-i i
v . ' a" i ! Ti a. i ! i i-ec.-i i-
il !:. hMfl.li.t' cf 71'.' :irl'' (if
ht. ':.' a i.-a-ut- No. 212 in Texas are visiting tlieil
;:. ;.p t.. i m-Miay. 1 w. i in..
co very.
V. H. Hainl)len drove a herd of.
liour-t) Happy Monday prepara-;
Tulia t Dr. Hartsook on the -JTth.
Will Hamblen and Mr. Slnderi
went to Happy Saturday.
A number of members and
visitors attended the meeting of
the Wayside Educational Club
Thursday night. It was decided
to have an educational rally
which will probably bo on the
third Saturday in April. Sever-
Born Sundav night to Mr. and
.). T. Mc(iehee's baby is quiti
' Tin
. ! . i mi . . 1 .... I 1 1.
rut. a -man ni'i anil riivi;iar ill tills weeh. llie.v l(M)iv u io
! ;i I . . t J Vf Wide li- S 117.
a-.! i: 1. 1 i . a -V Win.i Mi
- jl .il.: a .' Wind. Will Franklin left for his horn
'n.T'ii New Mexico lat Saturday the I
'. .c : N. -ii!.- of -:ii. ii rid-.-. t.'Trli for a brief stav. !
i''2i::2.l v. c-dar -'a in ... : al visitor
i. :. ..! a s .- ;il.:. f.r I'va - - ' . . Speakers are expected to I
.;l ui tl..- W i.t-.- 1.1 lll
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. . ' I I ill. ill.; Jlilw 2" dia -i -f
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'. i.: Mil: in - s :;s 12 w
. - W.Mi M.H !.!- S 7s 2: w
! W 21. :2. 1 ir 1 ! .1 - nf 1 . il r .. .1.. .
i . 1 1 . . . HO! 1 O I 1.1 I I I 111 Uil V 1 I . . . I
aii iiii.ii t.i i ilit mi th. " - i Sam was in town tin
1 . . T 1 I I ! . I . . .1 I'
a ;.. 111.-: 1 ! i-ii'tii ia-n. pa - jonn ivm lias rem men inuii .1 1
.1 i i 1. ! of : -. I.a!;i:.i n
;..! 2" v 11 ; - afN-r 1 ' at.- with ."
:-i. i-.-t to I.- .aid annually ; ( 'l.vde Fred way is working fr
. ' ::.. of A.ljrust of each
. :i . : I'rli a - MX ti- i - I'll ui.
a ! . .a a!.l.- at th- Hark-v Hornr is working for
. 1 r. a-:v r ot l!an-o olin-v.
1 it. I. va-. .No-e .1. I. .HO" no
';.'';:' uon-t fo.-g-t the Kducationaij
!.: -liM-iit of ii. ! ? -! hei dub Thursday night at Iteulah. that he has a genuine Hawkeye"
.ro-. H il.' io- in ! T
Canyon Opera House
Friday Night April 2 .
An Hntertainment bv Home Talent for
the Benefit of the
Civic Improvement Association
1 .. r. : i
! I l.:.do.' .fa..w . .... .0 1.om.- a..v. 1.
I he has been feedintr this wintei
broiiirht him per head. present
Willie Fisher went to Canyon
I nc-day. M W.1 v; . tl...; limn.. " ' would ju.ie irom tue way n.
'11.". 'IIJM f lpplll.- III IIM l
hustlino; people. j
K. W. Hrtice went to Amarilloj
a few days ajro. He went to de- j
liver some mules that he sold at :
that place.
l A. Winfjins and Scott Mc
Spuddon of Tulia attended the
Literary at Nina last Friday
"'a.'l. Holes and family and Kj The proceeds to be used for a public cause and for
Stith and family visited in Happy the benefit of the city.
last Sunday.
Deputy Tax Assessor Buck
Tate was in our midst this week. . r i vj m
PROGRAM
PART I.
M. L. Mcdehee took a load of
visit with relatives in Tulia.
Clyde Fredw;
M. L. McC.ehee
south of this city a tine boy.
week and
: says the boy will be soon Jarfje
enough to plow. The reporter
thinks that Sam will soon recover
from the swaer he was
wearing.
.1. .1
Harter the blacksmith says
itii
!;' It
i in a
Kev.
Wayside Items
NichoUon of I'lainview
1 horse shoer that is a dandy and
I knows how to do the best kind of
I work.
V. lee. f
.1- of an a"une for
i 'iiii'i.rn i. The hi-
. ; it' lie ;i a I' !! t he
I iMllhi-iolief. ( II it of
. -e-eje llie C!-I;t to
;...! ''i.'v' c...'tite.l''ii..ck I irtach-d in the morning and moved to Wildorado where they
.ll.. to V. W. Waiii- .(..... I.. Slmi.l'iv
Il 1 I ' I 1 1 ' 1 1 II I '
.J. li. Wanton and family have
1 !i i. he. 1 '.li
lef - if 1.-11 ...
'A'. W M.I.I -.
15'ilhl-o I o. ;)!'..
lie
will havetheirhead(uarters while
family of .1. T. Fisher j Mr. Wanton is doing some work
-pent Sunday at the church. for the Rock Island railway now
Mrs. .1. M. Kvans and t wo building west from that place.
ate while here that he hadn't had 9
a square meal before in several 1 Overture Orchestra
days. ; "Habies Not For Sale" Rose and Ruth Stewart
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins Trombone Solo Mr. Ceorge Hutchings
on last Monday evening an eight Vocal Solo Miss Kllen Donald
pound boy. "Last Hope" (lottschalk Miss Edith Hawkins
Professor Randall led the j 0ood Night Little Girl. Oood Night" -Macy Miss Eakman
young people's meeting on last . lnllar Song Mr. Tom Speakman
Sunday evening. There was a
nice crowd out.
Quite a number of Nina people 1
were up to Canyon last Monday)
to see the auto race
shooting contest.
and the
PART II.
Selection
Reading.
Orchestra
Miss (Irace Winkleman
The best way to kill a Literary I "German Dance" -Reethoven Miss Mat tie Thompson
society is to be late. Remember "little Inst Girl"-Lohr Mrs. Daniels
Dr. S. Li Ingham
Misses Hawkins
we meet next Friday night week j Violin Solo
promptly . at eight o'clock. Fv-1 0-jm Criollos"-( lottschalk piano duett
eryuouy inviieo.
Mr. Stith Sr.. .f New Mexico j Reserved Seats at Thompson's Druir Store. 1
is visiting his son h. Stith tins
week. .fii-Kss Who. Prices 35 and 5o cents.
"VI HARRISON-McAFEE & COMPANY ..
Under the above name we announce the continuance of the Real Estate business form-
erly conducted under the name of Garrison Harrison & Co. our firm having purchased all
the business of the former one.
We have moved our offices to the First National Bank building: and will give the
business intrusted to us either by buyer or seller close personal attention. Our long experi
ence in land matters in the Panhandle places our firm in a good position to make money
for our clients.
We are exclusive agents for the Belleville Syndicate lands in Randall and adjoining
counties.
First Natl Bank
Building
HarrisonMcAfee & Company
Canyon City
Texas
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Terrill, R. A. The Randall County News. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1909, newspaper, April 2, 1909; Canyon City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322601/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .