The Fort Stockton Pioneer. (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Pr >tid» fer ramD uia ns • »•• m lowr* I m th* < .»u •
roCiitf •> k > »l fund* • -•<! t > b*'* t» ra ''It in th* r au' <ia
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• aubaiai'*tal ctlixaoa
li*a i .q landai *d in nil ■? ' uni -a
Punish dtetpp' b*t*J b »« ii«al-j uaiura — tip a » Ay® at 'ii*
•ra, a«id to ba idtarfar g eit
dialrO aiwu of adopted b aa
Enact law citing af! t loach • !
la I em«udm»* l
Taka rare -f pr»#-nt ®eho»*U «f
Rial* b«fora atariiag n*w •> ioola
and a:h*ra-i.
Nnbmil two cenat itntional
amaudw M.ta immediately l« tali*
data b >i>da >f ind#p*id®iit arh<>ni
ilialruta intalidatad Ly c< urt da
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Authors* Baeratart of Ht®i* I
charg* faaa for eervicaa, fur which
ba may not now charge
Ettiarg- Han Aat»ni>> inaana tar
lam and tak* inaana «<ul of jai •■
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I a -iidar it av*r a cowb y
Blond r»adv f« r ibai great da?
And it 4 ear l ib? B •• of lha
You moat have gott-u four Riaara
not... flit f n> «*d inth«s»*v® *• | ,U1 raady, coma dr,fa u.a
imiicaa, llrotba; Kaat*rlng 'I ha! •••>.'*
Cartwrigat ranch tan't in Paraa'
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YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
V. C. BRANNON
YOUNG BLDG.
FT. STOCKTON, TEX.
Demand* of Cat?It men Hafora
Picat of Contrail
W Nahtngtou Jan. t 1
C *wan, ahn baa ba*n tier* a*varal
dara looking attar matter* oi in-
laraet to tha oatlia ra>aara, wit!
inava for hnma t"in<>riow Tina
•flaritnon JudR* Cowan aailad on
Daal I'b^rall? w th alaamoanary I rVoratarv YYilaon at.d Dr. Maletn,
iwatitutlona. *«p»cia yC inf*'d*rata |obiaf of tha Buraau of Animal In
hum*.
R* J»aal pi«U|Mr • 0%th •• to C
tl<* Kaianra Aaaociali«mt which
i du«tiy, and mvitad liiani t« aUuiid
Uih nail m> al'ng of tha Taiaa Cal*
f-tl t«,a o“ti-n»na
8ol n,it C'tnatiluf'OOal arn-tnl-
Biai,t for hoina f*»r « ivai and wid-
owa <•:’ C 'iifwlNrut1* »*lartui,
P’ofid* in -r« in nay for <»r—
phana' itotna; it baa naear had
•nougb
will ba hald in March. Dr Mh|-
viii accaplad.
Jndg# Cowan ai.nounead that
tha Aut*tncan Lifa Block Aaaocia
lion will ahortly opan an ortioa in
Waahington which wilt proltabl?
Eatabliah aanra agricultural a*- | bw in chargacf T W Toni ing H,
panraautal atalmna. ita aacrffiry Hit miaaion will ba
Daal liberally with Agri< u'Uinil t» look aft«tr ilia intar*at of caltla-
Dapartaiant and all iiialituiinna man during tha Onnaidaraliou of
nanafittng agriculture.
Kaaiaa and un-dify mauranca
laws.
Amend Robertson law ao aa to
vaquira dapoail «>f at-cui itiaa Cm*
cal prof if mn authoiisinR C mm -•
•noiar to waiva pr viaioi a <>! »» .
Pr *v,da for guaranty of L*i,k
tha tariff bill
A ra tent mu of tha duty on htdaa
tt oua ol tba chief daairaa of th«
raLtl«ineu In addition they want
nil ni a mum rate* on a baait that
• ri Huai* ? tha I'nllad Si a tea to
i fit r a <aia inducMmanta to for?i| n
Unvamisianta t>. null trad# agr^a
Are dragged with a ropa to tha
roundup.
Or g»i mark'd mih toni* croo\-;
•d luan'a brand
—Ju«.ga| A .d I'm acarad itial I’ll b»« a aim
yaarlmg--
A maverick, uu braudad. on high,
Ami g>*i cut ni Ilia bunch with the
‘•ruatiaa,’*
»»hau tin* Boat of tha Rider*
gnea by.
Por they tall of auolh«r big owner,
\\ ho ia ne'er ofarauckad, ao
they aay,
But who alaara makea room for,
tha ainuar
W ho drifts from tha atraight,
narrow way.
Tn*y aay he will never forget yon,
That bu aiiowi every aotiou and
look;
Bo, for safety, yau'd batter gat
branded••
Hava your name in the great
Taliy Book
w-ra coliauin^d .
Ti a h'Mita and furniture were
valued at about insurance
11700 Dr. McK»*nzle'a ioaa ia aa*
timatan at $1000 with no incur-
ance.—ltaratow Journal.
Pacos Raises Beaus,
Dr. rUKcnzie's Loss $1000.
deposits. Prohibit active offi "f* m*uia A« it is, foreign o muiriea
of banks from borrowing funds | are g van so little opp ortunity in
from same ar to borrow deposits Uih L'mtad Slates that Miey will
|o purohsae a'oek? »*f oth^r banka.
Regulate private banka and tha
old 8tele banks.
Gif* Atton a? 0-narsl more
enter into no reciprocal agmement,
ta a conaaquunra the United
S'Ntas exports n>» fifth b«ef to any
• untry hit England and Argan-
K <rly Tuaatiav night tha citiiaus
of Baratow ware amuaed by the
alarm uf fire, and m lsaa tima than
it taiee to relate it tba naidenca
of dr. and Mia. W Z. Erwin with
contents waa razed to tha giound
by Ilia terrific flmiea, tUa occu-
pants making a narrow escape.
Dr. Krueat W HcKeniis, who
haa been here only a few weeks,
sustained severe burn* about the
M ..... . , face and hands, lost ail hie dsitlsl
mousy to keen up fight oil truati. tins ia bectnuig a ••non* cooipet- . ,
. 9 . . . ..in-.n . . * , inairumeiita.aupp’ieB and clothing.
Amaud anti-aepotlam law ao aa j nor lor the English market. Judge 11
to prayetit Commia-iopera' Cotrta.
Gitj Cpunails, »to., from employ-
inf rolattfoa cf any member of
tame.
Pass a ntw road improfanMut
/ |gw, to taka plaoo of dafeetif* one
onaatad by last Lagis'atnra
Prohibit “froity Joints” and
•old it®rage in local option pra-
•inets.
Maks “bootlegging” a peniten-
tiary ofTsua*.
Am and criminal procedure.
Limit jury exemptions. ProT'de
• for common sons# charge# Cut
•(f oioeptiona mad® after trial and
motion for t>®w trial Prohibit
Vevoraa*. for error i.ot affecting
•■htianital rights
Amend oifil procedure. Let
nine jarora render yardict in die
trial court* t-qmre charge* to
Ho submittwd »»®for® argument to J backed up
jury; sp**cial charge# to La pre-(the oor» bolt,
•ciitod to judge bsfore charge ia
road; all error® to ha considered
waifiJ ijuleei egceptvd to U><>l»
Cu.t.i tk,..k. ih.t h. . ,.rop.r .d- •«"l"“« «“'» '« h" 1,1 »
Sim at prasanl ia el (lie h« ma of
juatment of tanfiT duties a market
for 4000O0 or 500.0U0 head of
American oattl® could be found in
Frau®* and German?, which now
taka imne The opening of such
a market, h® thinks, would do
mooh to destroy th® control of th®
market® uuw enjoyed by American
pack era.
A® t® th® duti®« on Mexican
cattle, Judge Cowan saya Texas
•tookmen want present ratta re-
tained as a maximum, with a min-
imum of S5 par cant and lavs for
trading purposes, The cattlemen
will foatar the idea* of a reciprocal
treaty with Canada, believing that
•uoh an arrangement would open
a good mark®! tor their fresh b®ef.
Judg® Cowan declares that tha
demands of th® stockmen will t>®
by all th® farmara in
J. L. Crawford haa go«a to Van
Horn to attend to shipping out
triul or in motiun for new trial: jth® catt • recently bought by th®
bit qutation® of Hiw to bo aottlvd j John Vouug Laud Co. of B. ?<-
Iiwfnra putting out® upon trial j 8owell, H® will go Saturday to
Aook«t. ' Ft. Worth with on® ahipm®ut.—
F •!!,'* ug p attorm d®mtnd «le- Alpin® Afalanwh®.
dr. and Mr». Pate Hlack under
the atMntion of a phynemu and
is bsing cared for by kind friends:
although burned sovarely on thu
hands, Itesu and face he is appar-
ently out of danger, it is expected
that he will b® tmarly on th* road
t® recovery in a few days.
The Are originated hi the room
occupied by Dr. WcK*nsie. sup
poetd to have bean caused by th®
®xpl®eiou of a coal oil heater in
hi® room which h® turned ®ut a®
usual on retiring, aud wh®n h® waa
arouaod tha room waa in a hi as®,
■asking his way to tha wiadow
without ooming in c^>taot with
tha flaine® he waa about to jump
to tha ground and realizing the
ominaut danger of Mrs Krwin,ke
rushod baok through th® room to
gif* tha alarm aud in doing so was
hurnsd as slatod in ths forsgoing
R. I. Decker, anotbsr occupant
of th® house, managed to save hie
trunk aud other effect® with th®
exception of bt® overcoat.
Robert Johnson, ou® of th®
boarder®, w®« a»t in ht® room at
tha twa® ®nd hi® trunk ®n*f eff^ot*
Ps.'oa. Tsxai, Jan. 15—At a
tnui meeting of Teens citizens
last evening a bonus of 135.000
waa •tihaenbed to aid the proposed
P-coa-Toyah Valley Gieat Bouth-
weitarn railroad project fr» m Pa-
cos to Balmorhea. The balance
of th* bonus required has b®^n
•ubacrilwd hy tli<m« interested in
iha TovhIi Crank diatrict, through
whirh th** road will run, opening
up i00.(X>0 4cr«a of the beat farm-
ing lands iu W*at Texas. M D.
Swinehsart, promoter cf iha new
line, will Ihmv* lor the Kaal to-
morrow. He promises that con-
struction will be begun March 1.
WH1 NVVNT5 THIS
SPACE? IT CAN BE
SECURED AT REA-
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THE KOEHLER H01 EL
Conveniently
kituftted
First Class in Every Particular
Whon in Fort Stockt«m put up at the K filler
Large airy mom*, cl**«n bed*, good fare.
RANCHMENS HEADQUARTERS
LIST YOUR LANDS WITH HE
I have lately sold several of the land propositions which
war* offered some weeka ago, hut have got tan control of sev-
eral other good ranches, farina ami unimproved property.
Two fine irrigated farms cheap, but must ba aold right
awaf. Four sections of land in artesian bellhalongiug to an
eatata must i s sold or dif id*d at ones.
Fifteen sections leased land, (eiio*‘d. leasehold for sals it
a bargain.
Bev*ral*sectiona near Fott Htookton for teaee.
I negotiate leant upon land*. Vendor's Lieu notes or tnv
good si*curity at * ii nnnial f*»e, tint the seourtty must ba good.
LEE FOWLER
At'f. At I aw and Dealer in Real Estate. Piaoiic® confined
t® oivtl busiuac® end criminal practice iu local courts.
PORT STOCKTON, TEXAS.
PIONEER $1.50 a Year
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McKee, Jesse. The Fort Stockton Pioneer. (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1909, newspaper, January 21, 1909; Fort Stockton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth806756/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .