The Sanderson Times (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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The Sanderson Times
VOLUME IV.
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SANDERSON, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE (i, Ifl|3.
No. SI)
Bakery lor Ssndersuo 1 magnify the office of tlu> pastor
-- an«l to develop the individual
Another reeded enterprise for Christian. Bern# so impulsr with
this town will be n reality shortly, j his brethren, he is constantly in
and that is the establishment of 'demand. He must be heard con-
a bakery. This was tried here1 tinuously in a series of meetings
about a year ago, and was in a to bo appreciated fully. He sure
Personal Pointers.
Eaebrn Star Installation.
Rattle of the Rail.
The installation of iha newly
Carbon paper for sale at the elected officers cf Sanderson
Time* office. (Chapter 13ft, Order of the Eastern
C. II. Hack ib.i was in today on j
Star, occurred Ir.st Saturday
,.wv-» » .............. ..... .....................•——--------, . ids'lit. The ball woa beautifully
way ft success, but was closed up to hear his first sermon Sunday business. decorate i with ltowers and the
for the reason that the owner was morning, June 1.'. Willie Banner.and Eari King deeply impressive ceremony el
Bax Supper Netted $f0.
not & practical baiter and could l‘rof. C. C. Klssy is a mar. of
net keep a good man regularly. considerable experience as cho-
It will be different ill the matter i us leader and soloist. He. too, |iajJ af.t.J1)t”,(j
this time, as the promoter. Waller will be heard gladly and with Kt rr store
protit. *
Mrs. C. Douglas left this mor-
| rung for Alpine to visit her sister
| Mr». ./. M. Whitely.
J he high school baseball club Try 1 he new baiber shop for
t.iint.v that it will proven success. 's getting ready to p ay a series class service. Frank Starts*,
Folks in this town should by iKumes with tlie Del Rio boys Prop.
Ml meat:* patron!* >the new home: sometime this month, and to ... , », , , ... . .... _____ _______
industry, and thus .io-p aeon- better their liminciul standing j l!|js tyii,rnn.g ’ from a i i'^ve). The speech of prosentatior.
dderaliie sum of money in !o:al Kava a box supper on the Uwn at. ^ a,pine. was made in a few well chosen
t:.vh-channels, wiu-i ous it is now 1 rs Boozers residence on, Words by Mrs S V Rainey
going to San Antonio and else- Wednesday right. A fairly good j Torn Parsons was in f.otn goat s c j,0,lkin past Vliivo^ Wi)S
where. j(lf •'<*«»* folks, and a few car p a few <1 this week to see j ^ reinomlj(>m, for his efficient
Jenkins, is a practical baker and
will not h ive to do hiiv experi-
menting or depend on I ired help.
A shop will be built just south of
the Fcrle.v store, and it is a car
came in today from the ranch. | the order was rendered in a most
Glen Kcker of Live Oak county, creditable manner, Fast Matron
a position ut the Mrs. Myrtle Hanlcamer, acting
ns install r.g officer, and Fast Fu-
tron S. C liodkin as grand mar-
shal.
A beautiful and touching trib-
ute of appreciation of the splen-
did services rendered by her us
Worthy Matron, was tendered to
Mrs. HanUamerin tin presenta-
tion of a handsome Fast Matron’s
Conductor K. M. Drew was off
several trips this week.
I’. R Morrill was hero several j
days this week.
Fire inspector Nal'y was here
a day this week.
Fireman It. (I. L’urh im is quit**
sick at Hotel Dieu, El Paso.
Hrakemun Lovelace is a new j
brukemau recently hired on the!
Di I Rio division.
Engineer Bert Kelley returned
Tuesday from a month’s stay in
Subiml and Del Rio.
Foster tho home industries and of tl,e "ere present | his f
v.c will all be more prosperous, “•'d spent a pleasant evening.
--*-«*-•---- 3 he program consisted of sev-
Revival Meeting. oral instrumental mnshal num
btrs’hy Miss Daniels of Del Rio,
We understand that Riley Fat
tei’Kon has sold his ranch but i while
could not obtain particulars.
W, II. Li limns and wife are
services, being presented with a
fine fountain pen and a bouquet.
the retiring secretary,
W. \Y: Young and treasure!.
Miss Dellie Savage, were each
‘l!!.,2 Antontoi »*«» !>a«4**ic bo.-
Miss Mary Smith of I)< 1 Rio,
Ciinrch, with their pastor, R.»v piano, tl. J. Ilenshaw on tne vio ,
M. S. Osborne, cordially invite liu a id Melvin Slover on. the!t0,h"11 ■
you to attend tie evangelistic ] French harp. Mrs. J. 1). Redwood 1
► erv'ees to be held io this church, furnished a number of splendid
Scott, | vocal selections.
Lawn games of van ms kinds
also c nslituted a part <>l t.iejyan A.itouio, is here to visit her
Eundiy men in;, Juno 15, 1913. j evening's program, and every j i,Uhb md, the railroad well driller
The Rev. J. A. Scott was born | body had a good time. i ... ,,, _ ,
and rea edin Kcntuckv He wts! —--------------— I I-or Sale Cheap--Sanderson
eJucjt'-ii L-. the pnolic m-I. Prominent Visitor at Woodmen ^ U.lh> IWom.. IW> «. MU.
conducted by Rev. J. A.
Evangelist and Prof. Carroll C.
* 'ti y, Gospel Singer, beginm: g
quets of magnolias,
and oleanders.
. , , After installation punch
is here on a visit to her aunt,; cuke wei,, Kfirvcd
Mrs. Ralph Seliui bach.
Mrs. .1. F. P.enkonJorfer
carnations
and
and a pleas
ant social hour was spent
the Monroe. Normal and the!
Southern B a p t i* t Theological
Seminary. Mr. S:ott spent thir-!
Circle Meeting.
Cactus Grove, at their regular
NOTICE.
All persons lire hereby warned
i to refrain from trespassing on
I our lands in any manner, and
l especially from hunting or shoot-
ing game, driving or herd-
ling sto>'k iu or through our pas-
! tures in Terrell and Pecos eoun
St, Terre Haute lud.
Harold Rrbitxsohof San Auto
nio. is hereon a visit to the family
of his unde, S. C. Bodkin.
John Musgravu was in from j ties, and any person or persons
his ranch several days this week, thus trespassing upon our prior.-
Large shipments of oil for the
F.l Faso division have been re-
ceived this week.
j Fireman L. W. Erwin of El
Faso, has taken a leave of ale ence
and gone to Austin.
Conductor fl. M. Walters is
laying off u few trips and W. M.
Shelton is running his ear.
Engineer H. Newton made a
trip to Del Rio Wednesday, re
j turning Ft iday.
Engineers [J re wen. Carroll and
Brown of the El Faso division
made trips lim e this week.
j
Fireman W. O. Prentiss of Del
Rio, lias resumed his passenger
run after several week’s absence.
A new switch engine, No. 12:.*,
direct from the Baldwin Loco-
motive Works, was received here
yesterday for use in the yards,
i Switch engine 101 will go to El
Faso for an overhauling.
Fire:;.on Flynn, Jewell and
Ntieken of the El Faso division
each mode a trip down here this
week.
Conductor C. W. Morris and
crew made a trip to Del Rio the
first of the week. They brought
delayed No. 7 up Sunday.
Engineer J. P. Potter and his
brother, who have been tiringout
of hero on the extra board, have
let timed to Del Rio,
Conductor S. F. Cummings of
the Del Rio division was off a few
trips last week on account of
sickness.
Operator Pollard who has t»sen
holding down first trick for the
last three months Ins resigned
and gone to Paris, Texas.
G inductor O.von by and crew of
the Valentine-El Faso district
ma le a trip down on this division
last Tuesday.
Conductor H. Erkel of Sun
Antonio division is laying off on
account of his brother being sick.
Conductor Stevens is holding
down his run.
Fourteen new Mikado type en-
gines are on the way, two of
which will pass through be re to-
night I'm-El Faso. They will ho
used or. freight between El Faro
and Del Rio.
Third trick operator (•raves
left for El Faso to work at that
place, and Operator Check is now
holding down third trick. Oper-
ator Williams who lias been on
third trick is now holding down
first trick, and operator Gills has
second trick.
teen years in the practice of law 1 meeting yesterday afternoon, had
before entering the minist'yJus a guest Mrs. J F. Benken
His legal training has given to '• dorter, Guardian of Myrtle Grove
hi* preaching a point and force No. I cf San Antonio, e lodge Re expects to move to town soon-1 wmU bo prosecuted,
of the gospel message. For live , Sovereign Benkendorfor’s visit’ E-rfrct jnmrsTnniieriy pumper; Jiy N. II. (order, Mgr.
years he was president of the was grea.ly appreciat'd nndnheia . I:K'1 •'’ slH’luil *l w days h re ♦»*.
Oklahoma Baptist Gem ral Con gave us a most interesting talk | ‘‘h
vention and is the founder and which created quite a bit of on-1 Mrs. J. E. Dcwees and the
promoter of the Baptist Orphan v ihusiasm for Woodcraft among Mis.-es Du nn of Floresville, are '
the nin” sovereigns present. here, t'.o guests of Mrs. James j
During the absence of Guardian Kerr and family
11 rrell County Shc< p and Wool.
The proposed tariff scbedule
i n<*vv under consi leration l»y Cni-
j gross, putting wcol on the free
R. W. Crossley, from the Fax- j list, is of interest to the sheep
ton ranch, came in Friday und! raisers of Terrell county. The
iz?d the Washington Avenue Bap all repaired to the ice cream t ar-1 ^ouvlo uf ivo'v-! Picsunt Unff <>.. wool is
tistCharch, OiiUliomii City, ami l..r of .Im 6«*»» !>,-•.» Co " *«*“*•'»“» a »»«. mat. y II , ■: . Tl„.
'fir refreshments. I Willie Ravage and his sister ffuautity of wool cl.;d n.
Home of that state.
Bel ie entering the evangelis-
tic field Uro. Scott hold tlire? t Lotulla Lemons, Adviser Lieu
pastorates, one in his native state tenant Vluggie Banner presided,
nrd two in Oklahoma. He or .an- After closing in due form we
Tillie Young, Reporter.
s I'or Sale.
in a short time led the member-
ship ir. the erection of a handsome
brick edifice. As a partial result
of one mectirg conducted by him % I'or Sale. :
self in this church, the pastor ^>n„ leader, four pas , O;an Belutp'bach and wife came
baptized 160 into its fell iwsliip,1 ,st»ny,M. i'();-j cal. jn jrood condi ! >n from the ranch tlie first of the
Recognizing Bro. Scott’s mark Ron. cheap for cash. j week to spend si few days with
ed evangelistic gifts, the Ohtaho ' One pair good, gentle mules, j relatives. /
ma Baptist State Board elected rtuit.lbIo for ..q Uinds uf tuttla
him to tliu position ef Slatiy work. (Joed saddle animul ',woik
Evangelist. Serving ia tois ca- single or double. Ft ice £200.
One sound and gentle buggy
During hi-> iiilinir.-] |1(,, ( price £-7f).
Address Box ‘2d, Alpil'.C,Texas.
t his
pacity for eight.years he declined
re election
i»‘ration between 3000 and 400 )
ware added to the Faptist
• 1 U'di-a in his mcclings. He is
now working under the- direction
of the Home Mission Board, At-
lanta, Ga Recently he has lie d
Mi.vi Dullie, left yesterday for!county is not of record, but it i*
Sm Atonio to spend a couple tf ir. the neighborhood of a million
pounds per annum, the avenge
per sheep being a little over Im-
pounds.
There are 120,5*0 sheep and
Roats, valued at $301,857 by the,
Federal Census Department, on
Dr. A. L. Brown, Dentist, will the ranges of Terrell county,
return to Sanderson about June The annual wo; I and mohair pro-
Dili. See i otice ur.d tell youi due-lion is valued at $140,2-0) and
fi i'-nds
Program for the week at the
Alh-DOIVIC
Owing to a slight mixup by the film supply company in sending
films as advised the program has net been produced ns adver-
tised for tin* past week Next week we will show the following
dandy, high priced t wo and three reel features:
1 he Power of the Cross
I he Calling of Louis Mona
rhe Great Canton Mystery
Bred in the Bone (3 Reel Bison)
To Reno and Back
War (3 Reel Bison)
Show starts every night at 8:30. Admission 3c und 10c.
1 1,222 sheep and goats are --old
and slaughtered ouch year, :ir,d
B**jcir**;
A Belled Burrard.
Who h is lost a belled buzzard?
daughter, Mis.a hroeslw.r of !>< I l“tll! Via'‘u,‘ [s ^'•'•,5h0‘
Ru;, are h re on a visit, to tin
family of ('. W. £c!iup!me!i.
W. D Hun
The nua,her of these animals
of the entire Statu is I,K<iM,7t>•*.
which have a value ol £ii,30l,3(’l.
r and . Morri* j Tim production of sheep and
F’a., Wac\ Texas, on! othei
places. Few men have held a
larger number of successful
imetiug* than Rev. J. A. Scott.
At Rocky. 0kh . 9»5 were ndded
to the church; at Altos, 111. a*.
Mu tha. 6- wore haD'ized tn 12
day*. Mr. Heott U one of the
few evangc'is'x who can hold *
•econd and even a third tucce>a
ful meeting with a church. God
ha* also graciously u*ed him and
bis singer iu ic-s’.irri c'.ir.g ctu '
churches.
But bis worm «f. a re*, ivths'
a. 'Sy**i!!f°*J2l!,oa
j ture last week, the first time Ly
Messrs C. (•'■ Lightfoot atnl B
N Alien. A tew Jays later C F.
L»eii,\ heai i the tinkle of a bell E-ath county, 'vhero they were
their houses this wocc. iMve:,lt $|,j;r,| 541 und the btat .-’s
Boo/.t i did tho work. 1 yoarlv wool production is valued
Grandpa and Grandma ICietli , $2.1*07,308
left last night on a visit to
STARR MEAT COMPANY
MEATS, BREAD,
BUTTER and EGGS
,nd upon investigation found it married nearly fifty years ago
U* be en a buzsard
I
! There is no telling v.ho belled
| the bild it where, it being pos-
sible that it Was done « thousand
or time :r.il s away. We have;
; seen and heard of belled or t.ig-
Dr A. L
Notice.
Brown, Dentist, will
Plume No. I /
———a
Siinderuon, Texas
yr*fc»Mras
Frank OxRhccr ret urned last I be in Sundcraon about Jur.oPtli,
Saturday from a trip to Ban and remain about t.vo weeks,
Antonio, and has gone
ranch.
the this mailing I.is third visit. Watch
; for further notice.
Mrs V.\ A. Jackson mid cl iugh-
ged carrier pigeon*, but this L. ter lelurnod Wednesday night
the first time w* ever beard or a i from a visit to her sister, Mrs.]
belied buzzard,
Haymond Section Procprrous.
s%®aka far J'iSlf. The entii.-
beuth ’-est Wno > s him and of lr.fi or
work. Hois sturdy »n K\r ror, Orm Keystone deep well drill,
Motion* and positive lahisMa* -. lhas been used very little, com
menu. I! is Csrocst, foivr-ful mritively new, have all the equip
J. J Gardner at Valentine.
Win. Si hupha.lt w.-nt out to I'
the ranch Wednesday aorom-
pained by a ccuplo of Del Kio
fi i* nds.
tnd practical f* t-. «
ecemv of sin, but .« friend to (hr
dinner, His work tli-uoughly
I-.- lt|AMS to
N. O. Pierson came up on N;.. j
W Wednesday and stopped off be |
tween trains, en roub* t» his!
home on the ranch at Raymond
from a visit to S:m AnLo.io, fie i
report* everything in fin* con
. . Mis K. II. Martin and children j dilion around Haymoml, and Ins |
H ong metPs that go with it and will | left yesterday fur a visit a rula- great hone* of the democratic !|
soil ft. « prtAl mefi/Ue. kAppljt' tivg.yit Uvalde and Vrystu) GUv.
W. F. Fischer, Mr. Martin wmt.also, viith«iiio
^4«i{s. t.rcyei? roytv
;»arty not. breaking their own!'
necf>, by removingIhe tani en-
tirely trua* v.uoJ. etv
NEW SUMMER GOODS
I have ju-it received a new shipment
of TIIE LATEST STYLE SUMMER
GOODS, and have them on di-play
at my store. These goods 1 offer
AT SAN ANTONIO PRICES
mil the quality is of the highest. I
extend a cordial invitation to the
I idi,c of Sanderson, «» well as men,
who are interested in (lie heat that
••an be had -it the lowest prices, to
call on me at the old Coliiinbstore.
JOSEPH TABET
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McKee, Jesse. The Sanderson Times (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1913, newspaper, June 6, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018734/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .