The Trans Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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JUST as USUAL
Carmichael & Co,
Sanderson, Te
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A i,fO *
Doing Business at the Same
old Stand,
Jf you enjoy an excellent morning beuer-
Galvanized Cdteel
TANKS, VATS, TROUGHS, Etc.
Ma **' in un.v style and size.
Bath Tubs
Milk coolers.
Acetyline gas generators Su]>-
Sovovai
styles
Made hi several styles arj sizes.
Mart Adams
HKitMAN
V
Blum
i plies and tti mgs.
We do a general lire? of Shot4 Metal,
ygc we liiiAO tlie unexeeileil Mocha & Java
coffee in one pound Tins and in Bulk.
With every package of San Toy Tea you
receive a piece of Decorated Queens wan*.
For an apetizer we have i
Barrel .Vickies, Columbia River Salmon,]
and Imported French Sardines.
For Meats and Sauces
■
l)nrk('( ’s Salad lAi'cssintt', Lea & IVrrhs’.v
Sauce, ('how Chow ami Satan's Hash.
For salads Imported Olivo Oil.
For Breakfast cakes. Maple Syrup,
and: Fva{>o rated sugar cane* Syrup.
Hams, Breakfast bacon, & Lard.
Ginger Snaps, Cakes, Cheese
and Pretzellettes on the side.
Fruits. ;ujd Vegetables Daily.
W. G. T raeger,
Manager.
fium’oing,
(lutside Avuz k on ran lies a specialty
Dean Mig. Works,
ALPINE. TEXAS,
ami Repair
UUTCHER
SHOP.
Come and get yOUP fn si\ meats. Sau-
sage- and brains kept on ice. V0get9ihl.es
all kinds, eggs,jVesh Belle Springs but-
jter. i also retail ice from 5c. block up*
1 J.. A. ANDERSON,
Proprietor.
KOEHLER
SALOON
Ft. Stockton, Texas.
Carries the best brands of whiskies on the market,
Mellow Blossom, Old Forester
Waldorf Club, New Port
Pabst Beer, Wines, Brandies,
Cider, Cigars, and Soft Drinks
Butcher Shop and Livery Stable
in connection.
ADAMS A BLUM, Proprietors.
R. G. On* was in the city a few
days this week.
Preaching.
I?ov. C. H. Wim,\ announces.be
will liold services Sunday morn-
ini; and night.
items of Local Interest and Person- mention.
Notice.
The paint gang, under tlie
charge? of M r. Weever finished
painting the railroad.houses this
week.
Monday evening one of the
paint gang cars was discovered
ablaze but owing to prompt action
was quickly extinguished.
Miss Ida Ellis accompanied
Miss Emma Tarver to Free on
Tuesday returning homo Friday.
l)r. Hudson made ;i trip to San
Antonio Friday returning Tues-
day.
Fireman Watson who tires the
switch engine days is on a yisit
tphomefolks and was relieved by
Fireman Daniels.
Mrs. S. 13. Hudson accompan-
ied by her sister Miss Frankie
Akers left lor Batesvilie Sunday
morning.
Dud Barker was in town Sat
n relay.
The ladies gave an ice cream
supper on the night of the 4th,
the proceeds of which went to
the Methodist church.
Mr. Slov.er made ten long seats
Tor the church house the first of j
the week.
Mrs. Mart Tankersly of New
Mexico came down on a visit to
Earl Buster was among his
friends here Friday.
■
It. 0. Pafford returned from 1
Ah bathing in or landing water
from my tank at well throe miles
from Sanderson strictly prohib-
ited. This -4Iso applies to all
welts or tanks on my ranch.
ClLV.tLKS DoWXiK.
1( F COLD BEER
ALWAYS FRESH
(lira rs,
( Jidor,
Soda-Water.
Courteous
Treatment
To Customers.
A. Oswald, Prop.
the hot springs Sunday.
Mrs. Bond is visiting her sisto
Mrs. Lemin.
Chas. Shanks came into the
city Friday.
O. E. Hannum was on our
streets Thursday.
I have WORM MEDICINE
Such as-
Cldorotin, Sheep Dii> and Oint-
ments, Chloroform, etc.
R. C. Caumioijael.
| Sanderson. Toy?
1 1 <U» 1
Uncle Eph
That Throbbing Headaclie
M ould quickly leave you, if you
used Dr.Kind's New Life pills. Thou-
sands of sufferers have proved their
matculess merit for Sick and Nervous
Headac hes. They nvake pure blood
and build up your system, Only 25e,
money back if not cured. Sold by
H. C. Carmichael druggist.
Livery Rigs S>
At Reasonabe Rates.
Transportation furnished to all surround*
ing points. When you want a stylish team
tor driving, come around. . . _
John Taylor.
C. H. RICE
Live Stock
Commission Merchant.
Cuescext City Stock Yards. P.O.Box 017. ’Phone 2924 21
New Orleans, La.
i aiks.
I
The church is like a p&kor
game. The feller rhat.s in it pit-
ies the feller that’s out and the
feller that's outs pities the feller
that’s In.
When a feller has taken a pa-
per for two or three years with-
i out paying a cent for it and then
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Martin came gets mad and stops it because he
out from S an Antonio Wed nos- don't like an editorial paragraph,
day night. 1 he thinks it will break the pilmt,
Alva Biggs came in Ssom- the but ^ t'-on
ranch after a new pair of boots j When t-man ‘Thaws*the Bits”
Wednesday. He fought shy of1 without apparent cause, he may
his acquaintances till lie got‘have dyspepsia or you may have j
i !
them. Some one-was unkind e- j unwittingly trodden on his pet
nough to say that he tried to com.
stretch his last pair of boots by j He who acts like-a lion among
filling them full of corn and then lambs, is ;-s docile as a Iamb
tying them up and soaking them among lions.
in a tub of water. It wa* said Tt is stratum how many f,».ls
' they stretched beautifully (?).
1 have Iv-.d occasion to use your
hTa'oX-Draught Stock end Poultry Mcdi-1
cine-and am pleased to say that I never
used anything for stock that gave half at
good satisfaction.. 1 heartily recom,.
mend it to all owners of stock.
J. B. BELSHER, St. Louis. Mo.
Sink stock mt poultry should not
oat cheep ; took f■ >o<l any more than
sick pi.-rsuii? should c*|ivct to be
eared by loud. When your stock
and poultry arc ?iek give them med-
icine. Don't stiiu them v.-ithworth-
¥< loss-stock foods. Unload tiie bowels
It is stranga liow many
there are in tne world who can t ! ar.d stir up tho torpid liver and the
lliino--. t' 1*11 -I oa i* 1 Joint of H v *‘! be cured, if it be possi-
**■ 1 •*■' ,f Uwk-Ijrancht Stock
The Cottage Barber Shop has . M-(‘tlu-a
changed handy, W. C- Myers 'iev' ‘
having sold, out toD. M. Stuckey.! As long :is a feller helps us he
friends last Friday and made a i Mr- Stmckey hitely moved here is all right. >ut when he helps
from Sliafter and while a now our rivals well, there must be
come in our midst, is an exper- something wson*,
enced barber having boon i*n-
guged in that trade for r mini - j Startling Evidence,
ber of years. ! Fresh testimony in great quantity
trip east Tuesday.
Ranchman Cox wasin town
Sunday.
on
Virgil Ellis went out to the
Mansfield ranch Tuesday.
After ail absence gf eleven
months Roy Harrell is in our
midst once more.
Oily Cavin was in town Tues
day.
Mr. Downie was in town Tues-
day and shipped several curs of
sheep.
L I joitin was in town Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mrs. Wall of Langtry is on a
visit to Mrs- Schupbach.
On account of business being,
dull on the road Egineej s Hank-
umer and Clifford who have been j
running the switch engine went!
back on the road this week and ;
Caples and Scott relieveil them
Trainmaster Marks was i:i
the city Tuesday.
Judge Thomas of Alpine made
a visit to the city the first of the
week.
N. CL King was in Srndcrson
■Wednesday.
Denny HuUmark was ;s\ from
Barker’s ranch Wednesday. Hr
will play ball with the o* s on
Um 2! si
tl , -it , , « t, is constantly coming in,declaring Dr.
1 al Carmichael ane ...r. King’s New Discovery for Consump-
sliaw returned from a fourth of ti<>m roughs ami colds to be unequal
, . . . , T,. , . ... , ed. A recent expression from T S.
"Ul.V trip to It. StoCiv .on \> ed-; yicFarlaml Beutorville, (la. serv<?s as
nesday evening. They n^iort ;i !1I> example. He writes “i had bron-
, * . . . c*hitis throe yenrs aud doctored all tlie
ploa.SiiU.. tri]), a bi^ t. ia* on till* tinio wiiLout being benoiiited Then
Fourth, and say politics are live- 1 began taking Dr. King s Now Dis-
, «'Overy,and a tew bottles wholly cur l
U’- ed me ’ Equally effective in i-uring1
Bronco Jim Fen lev drove hit . j'.11 '““B R,i<l throat troubles, consmnp
lion pneumonia ana ^rip. (luaran-
tlu> city Wednesday morning t**e<l by li. r t’armicha i Druggist
i biM'td t rial bottles Paee, regular ei/.es, o0<
pj amr.ui
|| 14e to cure it.
:] anil 1,’uultry Uedicii'.o unloads the
■! bowels and stirs up the-torpid liver,
jj it ciiv-'s every malady of sax-k if
;l taken in time. Secure a 25-eont can
of I’.laok-Di autrht Slock and Poultry
J Medicine ami C will pay f. -r itself ten
^ tiniesover. Horses work better .. Cows
1 give more milk. liogs gain flesh.
^ And hens lay more eggs. It solves the
4 problem (if making as much blood, j
3 flesh a:nl energy in possible out of
ij the s ...til- st amoai.t of food con-
sumed. liny a can 1mm your dealer.
i^r*2**^*
Worst t>f All Experiences.
Can anything be worse
an to feel tiiat every minute will be
your ? . Such was the experience of
Mrs S. H. Newsen, DecatnrAla.‘‘For
three years” she writes, *‘I endured
insufieral&te pain from mdigeetion,
stomach and bowel trouble. Death
seemed inevitable when doctors and
all remedies failed. At length I was
induced to try Electric Bitters and the ____ . . .... . r
result was miraculous. I improved at 1
once and notv I,m completely recov-
ered.” For liver, kidney, stomach two Papers for one Price
and bowel trou feies Electric Bitters is . XT
the only medicine. Only 50c. It’s The Trans-Pecos News and tha
guaranteed by H. L\ Carmichael St- Louis Republic for $2 a year.
Druggist.
S B Huscn, M. D.
smoEox FOk s. p RjiLtr.n.
Office at Carmichael's Drug Store.
Sandehson, Texas.
with u wild mule and
smile. After consul, ay.id.> work
lie managed to coni]tier and i;n-!
harness it The mule i im*an, not
the smile). We were told that In*
came in after a supply of frijol
j es, coffee and fiddle strings. li-
loaded his wagon in the evening
and ret.urn< d totlie ruiu-li Tiuirs--
day.
Summer Time In Dixie.
<)ne of the latest song “hits" :
of the season is the song "It was
Summer time in DixieLed,” \,y
Edwin Kendall. lion.m o t*o]>it--»!
woae sold with*« b<> duvs u!P*r
*
put up on tii*? market, i ]>*>n v-- i
c«*i.pt of 2e cents in stamjjs •,
copy v ill be m ole 1 j any ,
dress by the
The. ? <
No
and -V* 00.
W. (I- Myers and Mr. Floyd are
out in the country for the pur-
1 >os** of buying horses.
Clarence Uankamer went to
El Paso Friday night.
Joe Kerr made a flying trip to
Dryden yostot*day.
esmmrm
ALPINE HOTEL
ALPINE, TEXAS.
E WHY CAN’T ^
MILS. C. DUGAT, PItOPRIKTOIt.
The place to get a first
^ WE DO
class meal, and a
pleasant
^ YOUR JOB ^
printing? 3
room.
ALPINE IS UNEXCELLED
AS A SUMMER RESORT.
—g
CAV. LIVINGSTON
«%• zS
Marfa Texas.
Funeral Director,
We’ve got the ^
and Embalmen
§£; latest styles ^
^ of type. E3I
ORDERS BY WIRE GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION.
L . V. White. M. D.
We've get the ^
Physician and Surgeon.
Marathon, Texa*
- best paper. ^
Will respond to all calls.
Sz envelopes, etc. ^
How would
^ mada ^
you like to see
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The -52-40 and ^8-55 MARLIN
cartridges are now loaded with High Poiver
Smokeless powder, combining high veloc-
ity and flat trajectory with great smashing
and killing power. This ammunition is
only for use in Marlin rifles having “Spec-
ial Smokeless steel" barrels. Black pow-
der can be used in the same rifles as the
twist is right for both. A straight shell is
better than a bottle neck and a big hultet
assures you a big hole, gives a paralyzing
shock with quick and copious bleeding.
Don’t wound but kill. In close quarter:*,
you can rely on a Marlin-
120 rase catJloco** 300 i/Jtftfrafioqs, r> ? *
in mm color*,mailed tn r J stamp'»
THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVE M, CONN.'
Z mmmmi mwiMr»
gr We give your
work more at-
^ tention than a
^ city office will
and wa invite
comparison in
^ prices and
nearness al
work.
yhumuiuufv
the
ICEMAN?
Seethe “Hielo”
man and keep
cool* From 50 lb.
block up. Coma
and see me.
^ C. M. Wilson & Co.
Driven To Desporuliou.
i Living al an out of the war zrtace
2 i mote from civilization, a family ii ot-
G * ten driven to desperation in caao o€
^ accident resulting in burns, cute,
wounds, ulcors etc. Lay in a supply
I of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve It’*> th*
i heat on earth 25c at H r. Csrn^f
beat on earth 25c, at
chael Drug Store.
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Folsom, A. T. The Trans Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1904, newspaper, July 9, 1904; Sanderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112790/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .