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CANYON CITY NEWS, SEPTEMBER 4 190B. I HINDER NEW MANAGEMENT H I rirmr himiness the best in the the most complete. CAREFUL ATTENTION ALWAYS will be given to every detail of the business, so that you" may become a satisfied, permanent customer. We want the dm trade and will merit it. A child will receive as fair treatment as a "grown-up. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Stationery Department We have a wry large assortment and heavy t.rk of tablets and stationery of all kinds and your want - run lvadily be suppled t prices much below tli-' usual. Paints and Oils Our stock of paints and oils is too large and w inuM lvdmv thnii. and we are therefore mak-in- ;i that will intc-vst any purchaser in this department Soda Fountain Pure sugar syrups made in our own house, I u iv fruits put up hy the Ivst tirnis in tin' world and tin- best ieo cream that money can huy arc served from our fountain. A trial will convince. School Books Complete line of all the new state adopted books have arrived and we shall be able to furnish the school child with everything from the school pencil to the highest graded book: Jewelry Department Is under the supervision of . I. W. Howell who is an expert watchmaker, thoroly jichooled in his line. We are adding to the stock and it will be the most complete west of Fort Worth. Window Glasses How often have you been annoyed at not being able to get the right size glass to refill your win dow sash? Don't worry now. Come here and got what you want. department. ' ' I WH SELL THE CELEBRATED ALLEGRETTO CANDIES n . j. ..... I . tlnt t.rvn nint'ii nut ;toii the nincc to moot vour friends, a n lace to leave vour bun- 1 Tn our fr ends from trie country wc ai mat inrw . , - - . dies and a place to rest. Whether you make a purchase or not you are always welcome at our store. West Side of Square Canyon City Pharmacy jj MMMzzrr""M"""'"M" r-M""rgggg?g ''"'"''"tJ" tm rngn waier. " namcu . .......AAAtie jiionorl irirl who desires toi tC""'" 9 """. i- 0 . a.. ... 1 ... .u.Lt iii bnllse TRWM 5 nnUNTYS'work' ' "Vc. Davjs'. ! The Palo Duro cvek trot on. The rains came and the Moods UVVIM U UUUIM I , , , J something of a nonpar last Fri- descended and the face of the Mrs I. Sa or. who n;iu . .. .... , , c ,;,; - - a 1 1 I i. j. . urn' i . '..., f .. .hi 'lay "ii .T....ONA.. amm.t.m:.: matt.:. been visiting be. sisie,, . . w. .....dwatcrs of tla C. Davis in this city, has return L. H1 00000000 ; cd to her home at Panhandle in von visited relatives ay. 1 of C rowel ;e)d ,.f ! Iii.:ivv iviin ! .:it-tb w:i ved wet. Some time in i ti... ii-,. win i' lulu's last nirht this II'' M. i I in 1 -tti" r. The waters came down with a "reat head and with terrific force. Mrs. .1. K. Hawley will accom-T!l( n,.,v ilt t. Canyon City iwnv her sister, who las been ; ,u..st of the city Was ... .-loj-M Minia . . t n, fnI. tmie. to Hilal.ollia ui'-r dam at the Palo wilderness of living ;reen. It 1 1.,,.. llnm Hnl, So fa v !is We ha ve ; s ,u , not be understood. Iiou- . 'vTit witb Mrs I!.' Frank be,, n able to hear there was no ; ,.Ver, by those not on tlietrmund, . invniacy. HllL ' . ... t ".. 1. ..,.! MiI.maCox is at Amaril.:,5ui,.on West Fifth .treet. left : other dau,,. done that bis was m, ,0 ... It'll wuiii, wni ! tion of what has been hapienin,' section was visited by a tfrouml soakinj rain, not a llood nor a waterspout, but a steady down Dour, and this morning theentire washed out. as well as a portion j Panhandle country is one vast . . . , n .... .... I Mr M Heidof Crowell is,fnril sliort visit witli liome Joiks. ; ()f t. ,,,,,.,. ,1am at the I 'alo wildern itii; ih'1 lainily of T. I' this city. tainly conservative, the yield in the Panhandle would be ,(( H 000 bushels, and would bring on the market SKooo. Figure up the earnings of all the other in dustries and sec how the figures compare. There is no doubt that the Panhandle is the greatest coun try on the map ;nd her citizens feel justly proud of the rapid strides she is making toward industrial and agricultural su- Daily Panhandle. Contributors Notice. . . ..1 1 (... , 1 t- 1 1... ),, this week for a visit will, reia- ( Wednesday Jori lanm-ion, , ai;d Iri'-nds. ' he has accej.ted a position with . '.-itl, the ; Clarendon College. Le,n S(,ogg:ns is no a Aim m "oc-ry department of the Can- ). T. Johnson, who re.-ently y.ri City Supply Co. ol,l his farm 111 tin- 1,,ni";,n r,,niIlllini(.;liions from its readers Hvthewav what would you ' community, has bought, a home n)i(st t.lt sll.iu.uMl. " "' f o.; in this city and will move here! . . , ..i.reed. not for 1! yo'.i were Ul'ijio, i mi.-.. . . . , ,,,1,,, Think about it. atonceinonler t-.send his clnl l))ubl.(.;ili(ini but lh;i1 u,. m;iy , dren to our public school. 1 know the source from which the ; Ch-.iile Comstocl:. who lias 1 .. . ... i.:.,.., ti,,,,.. Ceore Masey. formerly inrtwlo comes. . r'tun.ed to Cm von City some with Shatt uck Ceorge Iron Co.. ; :.f vvi.i.i,.. u':,. b;,s accented a Cattle Shipped. I 1 fl J' IIIOj o - t j position in the hardware depart-, n.cntof the Canvon Mercantile1, lwis and Molcsworth, who Co and has enten-,1 upon t he a re lessees of t he Pdockpasture discharge of his dut ies. Mr :iml Mrs. II. d. Oldham Siljce. (ir.nidma Ashford and family li ft l.ere Monday for M'-Clean. Teas. where they will make 1 !,eir home in future, i;ii;i .-is ('V, V.llO lias Oeei) . , , ; . ..i...... entertained a number d tben isiting his mother at this pl.u e, 1: 1 vouiil' friends last rviiuioav I.-tt Sunday morning J01 ins - ,. ' i.mni' 01 honor of M lss Annie .1 home in Hamilton. Jexas. I'.ois Waller, from (.one, J exas. . ( j, !),.,,,, City foi w ho has be. n in ( 'anyon a month or more, lett last eii- j ju sd.i v inoiuiing on the '.l o'clo-k .... 1 t r.iin for Heretoro. New Fall Woolens in Voiles, r.mamas. Fancy Suitings, etc. twenty live cents to two dollars ening in honor of Mi nold of (ireenville, the neice of A very plcasam reported by those who per yard. L;i'ct out. Canvon ('nv Si'im-lv Co. The friends of U. J. Smith will regret to learn that he returned from his trip north on account of t ein -i t;. He look cold while away and has been confined 1" his. room since his return. jtime wa Were present. The hunters from this ciiy re port that there are lots of plover on the prairieand pN-nty of ducks along the creeks and on the ponds. This jvjH.rtcr went out the other afternoon with our county clerk, J. A. Tale, but while we saw lots of plover We had no success. If the ducks and plover live until we two kill them with shot guns. Ihe hind ers will have a great time in the future. at regular intervals through the The editor of this paper is anx- i,.ntjr,. summer and assuring this j.,us to receive, from time to time, ; tj,,n ,,f the greatest reign of prosperity and the most magnifi cent yield of all fall crops in her history. While the wheat crop this spring has not been as good as has been seen, still the yield in other crops will more than make ui) the deticiency, and Panhan dlers are today enjoying a well grounded premonition of good times ahead. In fact Hie actual returns in dollars and cents to Panhandle farmers this fall, it is thought will oxeeed even the magnilicent bonus crop harvest ed a few years ago. It. has been remarked by the casual observer that while the on the canyon east ol tins cit, .shipped twenty-two ears of cat tle to the Kansas City and St. .Joseph markets this week. The editor of a new magazine to be published at Ainarillo this month, wishing to have cuts of the Palo Duro club and siir roiindings made for the inaga zinc, sent a representative to ('anyon to secure the services of our photographer to get out to the grounds and make the photos for them Hryan's Commoner and The News, both one year $!.. Miss Mattie Thompson slates that she will give piano lessons at . f r ,1,. home of her loot I.e.- a . ... ..,.... wil be exception no 1 !mfl'.iv : ' 1 . iiiompson. oeiiiiioc-, ..I.-........ t SepiemberT. Miss Thompson las several years experience as teacher and has had advantage of the best and latest methods, having studied Hie last two years under Dr. Conrad of Cermany, now director of iniisic at tin Texas Haptist I'niversily. The new peanut roasler and popcorn 1 ipper at Cowart A: Phillips' confectionery supplies the finest that is. Try some. -M-tf. O00000OO ! LOCAL GRAIN MARKET 2 0 0 (t0000 0000000 The quotations here given are from the ('anyon City grain deal ers and show the market the day lie fore the issue of this paper. The prices are for grain in sack unless otherwise stated. Wheat. No. '2, bushel isoo ;! Oats, best, bushel Maize and Kaffir in heads, old crop, ton 1 00 S 111 llll". , .i 'i'i 'in I Millet haw nor ton '.Mill mensiiy oi uie .iie.i. , M. .. .... ... .. , , o ...i.w.tMimr - .Johnson Lrrass hav. ton... JO 00 t he l 'aniianuie ii oii-i ................. .... ti ir . . ally good Ihere seems to be such few acres in act mil cultivation. Such is not the case. One must take into consideration the new- .1 4l... int. ness ol missecnoii oio w like TiO.im mi square miles of tilla ble soil. It is safe to say that one tenth of this in actual culti vation, which would be ::,' M),(M Ml ....... Tn. -bvr coi n for a staple and putting Ms yield at thirty i Fryers, per dozen bushels per acre, which is cer-'Kggs. per dozen Alfalfa, per ton 1 00 Corn, liest Alaize, threshed, liushel . . Kaflir corn, threshed. In... Chick i-us and KggH Ci"i I'll) CO Ti 20