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U.S GOBER DEALER IN Coal, Grain and Field Seed of All Kinds. The Cleanest and Best Wagon Yard and Camp Houses on the Plains. Your patronage solicited Give us a call when yon come to Canyon City. Rev. W. H. Younger, Baptist minister at Claude, had the mis fortune to lose all his household goods, wearing apparel and li brary by lire Saturday night about 8.40. The building was owned by Jerry Cavanaugh and was not insured, and in fact, house and furniture was a total loss with no insurance Loss about eleven hundred dollars in cluding library. Hall County Herald.- We have not always agreed with brother Younger but we know hira to be an honest and faithful servant of his Master and now in his hour of need we feel sure he will reap the reward he has earned. We extend our sincere sympathy to him. We feel sure his household goods will be replaced but his library is a loss not always reparable. Money will not always buj' the books we have learned to love. J. N. Hadley now has his store entirely full and running over with everything usually contained in a first class city drug store. He buys in large quantities consequently can un dersell his competitors. Grand Jurors for the next term of district court beginning October 14th, 1001. J. M. Burkhalter T. P. Gilleland Dan Currie Jerry Jowell J. M. Cooper E. D. Harrell I. L. Barnett S. Ligbtburne D. C. Wren Alex Edwards C. T. Sullivan 11. A. Campbell 11. W. O'Keefe W. A. Donaldson C. A. Burrow George Brown Dysentery Cured Without a Doctors aid. "I am just up from a hard spell of flux," (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. Pinner, a well known merchant of Drummond, Tenn. I used one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured without having a doctor. I consider it the best cholera medicine in the world." There is no need of employing a doc tor when this remedy is used for no doctor can i prescribe a better medicine for bowel com plaint in any fornpjgither for children or adults. It never fails and is pleasant to take. For sale by J. N. Hadley The Leading Druggist. Every Day We are receiving NEW GOODS Of all kinds. Come and see them for yourself. SMTff, WALKER & CO Probably You Know It but for fear it may have slipped your memory, we beg to call at tention to the very low rates of fered by the Texas & Pacitic Railway Company, for the Tex as State Fair at Dallas, Septem ber SSth, to October 13th, 1901. Beginning September 27th, and continuing daily to and includ ing October 12tb 1901, we will sell round trip tickets from all stations on the line in Texas at about the same rates offered in former vears. Tbe tickets bear the final limit of October 14th and may be used to returu from Dallas on any day from date of purchase until expiration. The management of the fair this year have assured the rail roads that the excellent stand ard of amusement will be main tained, every possible attraction is engaged and the exhibitors, encouraged by the successes of past years, promise greater dis plays than ever. Among the various features of eutertain- ment we find the famous Con terno's Military Band, a contin uous Free Vaudeville Show in Music Hall, the most complete Race Meet ever held in Texas, the greatest Live Stock bench and Poultry show ever held in the South-west, exciting auto mobile races on Sundays and a dazzling, incomparable Midway while the grounds and buildings will be beautifully illuminated at night. Our agents are supplied with large Uyers showing the ar ragements of special days and will be pleased to explain every thing regarding rates, sleepers, etc. Call on them or write. II. F. Hughes, Traveling Pas senger Agent, F. T. Worth, Texas. E. P. Turner, General Passen ger and Ticket Agent, Dallas, Texas. Note Regarding The Delin eator for October. STYLES FOU THE WINTER. The easiest and simplest way we can suggest for our readers to get a good idea of the styles that will be popular this winter is to buy a copy of The October Delineator, just on sale at every news stand. The Delineator for October foreshadows, by means of its New York, Paris and Lon don counections, those tenden cies of fashion that will certain ly prevail. In addition to the fashion fea tures and practical dressmak ing advice that has made The Delineator famous' the October number is full of good general reading, most tastefully illus trated under the immediate di rection of tbe well-known artist, William Martin Johnson. Mr. Johuson's work is known to lovers of the beautiful by reason of the Garfield edition of Ben Hur, as well as some other books of large sale. Mr. John son believes in illustrations that illustrate, rather than in pict ures that only ornament a page. The whole October number of Tbe Delineator is full of interest to men as well as rome'n. General Stock News. C. J. Parke sold to A. J. Nes bit and will ship from Claude today 17 cars of twos and threes. R. B. Pyron is over at his Wheeler county ranch this week closing up some land trades. He is buying a good many ad joining tracts, and now has about 120 sections in that ranch. Milt Handlin was in from the eastern part of the county yes terday and reported good gener al rains and crops in fine shape. He will soon begin putting in 50 or GO acres of wheat. R. U. Elkins, the popular Bar X manager, was in town yesterday getting himself meas ured for a new Stetson as a gift from Gene Smyers. He reports his cattle fat and range as good as in the spring. D. A. Gathings, of Cleburne, has bought tbe 15-section im proved ranch of S. H. Vaughn, near Goodnight. Mr. Gatbings is an old fried of J. M. Clower and will likely remove his fami ly to Clarendon. A traveler named Roberts had 22 head of cattle, 11 horses and 4 mules killed by a double head er freight train about seven miles np the road one night this week. He had camped near the railroad and the passing train stampeded his herd of 200 or more animals, resulting as above. The first engine was derailed by the accident. Clar don Banner-Stockman. Fresh Oysters. Now is the time to eat them. This Is September ami you can find them raw or conked, day or night at the T Anchor Restaurant. Kpeclnlatten tion paid to supplying party suppers etc. T. Anchor Itestnuntnt. We acknowledge the receipt of a season ticket Jto the Dallas Fair but as we must 'get ourself photographed before the ticket is usable and we are not likely to be able to be in Dallas more than two days, we prefer to pay our way in rather than be the recipient of such grudging pay ment for advertising which the management hope to get from us. As a general thing country newspapers usually do any where from 5 to 25 dollars worth of advertising and in return get this ticket whose cash value is $5.00 if all is used. Hadley has just received a most extensive line of stationery all the newest styles, colors and shapes in box papetries and a full line of tablets and envel opes to match at very low prices. The Biggest Trust'. The biggest trust on earth has beeu discovered at last. It is the country newspaper trust. They trust everybody, get cussed for trusting and trusted for cussing and finally get bursted by trusting. Decatur (Tenn.) Sun. A diseased liver declares Itself by inoroseness, mental depression, lack of energy, restlessness. liielancUoly and constipation. Hkkiiink will re store the liver to a healthy condition Price .r.O cents at J. N. Hartleys. ...jt lU.T. JONES LUMBER 00. DEALERS IN Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber, DOORS WIXDOWS MOULDINGS LEAD VARNISHES CYPRESS SHINGLES GLASS OIL BRUSHES Absolutely Pure Lincoln Mixed Paint Sold under an Iron Clad Guarntee, SI.' NE1YMAX, MANAGER, CANYON CITY, - - - TEXAS W. C. Cowan, attorney for the Texas Live Stock Association, is in Canyon City. The most delicate constitution can safelv use Kam-akd's Hokeiioumi svrnn. It is a sure and pleasant rem- edv for coughs, loss of voice and all throat ami lung troubles. Price -o and 50.c at J. .. Hadley.s. Mr. Steiner, internal revenue agent, for this district, was in town Monday. STILL IN BUSINESS! If you don't believe that CASH TALKS' Come and see. Remember that we handle anything ordinarily carried in the grocery line, and in some goods we have the BEST. Candies, Confections, Vegetables, Fruits, Melons, Etc. We appreciate your trade and hope you will continue with ns. South East Corner of the Square. WALLACE S. HICKS. A Sail Accident. Last Saturday one of Daff Griffith's hogs got out of the pen and Mr. Griffith and the old er boys were trying to pen the animal, when their six year old twin boys were out playing near the lot. The hog became enrag ed and viciously attacked the litte ones, seizing one and hurt ing him considerably, then drop ping him rushed upon the other little fellow and with bis teeth lacerated the llesh in several places. One leg was badly cut from the thigh down below the knee, completely severing tbe knee cap and striping the llesh from the bone. The little fel low is in a precarious condition and it is feared amputation of the limb will be necessary. The Ledger extends sympathy to the parents in their misfortune. Lockney Ledger. A NIGHT OF TERROR. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave genera I Burn ham of Machias, .Me., when the doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fear fid night, but. she ltcnged for Dr. Kind's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life-and cured her of consumption. After tak ing, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her." This marvelous medicine Is (m a ran teed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. Only .W and $1.0(1. Trial bottle free at Hndley's drug store. DRS. PATTON AND CRAWFORD, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Ofllce at drug store, next door to Stiinlellow-Hiiine Hardware Co. CAN VON UITV, TEXAS. Have you seen those beautiful sunbursts at Hadley's? Some of them are pearl stndded, some set with brilliants, others with different colored stones; all are perfect examples of the jewel ers art. Branding will begin on the LFD ranch next week. The calf crop to the number of 10,000 will be branded. Tom White and bookkeeper Mackay left for the ranches Thursday night Pecos Valley Stockman. Lands! Cattle!! I have for sale the finest ranches on the Plains, either small or large. Can sell with or without cattle, fine water, natu ral or artificial, with or without natural protection to stock in winter. Write me at Canyon, Randall county, Texas. B. Frank Buie. Wallace & Hicks handle the old reliable Meyers Hour, Alba tross and Supreme. Every sack guaranteed. Notick ok Annual Mkktino ok' thk .Stk'khoi.ikkh and DiuecVohs ok ti1k i'kcoh & nohthkhn tex AS Railwav Company. Amarillo, Texas. August 20, 1901 Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Pecos & Northern Texas Hallway Company will be held a"t the (Jenernl Ollices of said Company in Amarillo, Texas, on the first Tuesday, lelng the firstdayof VtoM?r. A. D. 1901, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of selecting a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting such other business -as may come before said meeting. Then nuual meeting of t he dlrce tors of said company will be held on the same date at the same place Immedi ately after the meeting of the stock holders. Don A. Sweet, 2j Secretary. THE PROCESSIONAL Road to the Rockies known of old Cool Colorados Tourist Line Whose daily, solid trains, we hold, Comfort and elegance combined, Patrons' enthuse em long has showed "Only One Road!" "Only One Road!" The voices of glad singers rise The merry tourists thus depart Seeking the nation's Paradise, The climes that health and strength impart. How leave these throngs their hot abode? "Only One Road!" "Only One Road!" Far-famed, our trains are much discussed. No line compares in the Southwest, The people cry, "Pike's Peak or Bust!" 'the den v Kit uoad' We know's the best!" The puddle, large, just this one toad, 'Only One Road!" "Only One Road!" If Observation Cars delight Parlors with easy chairs you know, If spacious dressing rooms invite Ladies of whom so many go If wins, on details care bestowed, "Ouly One Road!" "Only One Road!" Reach man's heart? Through his stomach must go Has been our plan for several years. Our Cafe Cars you surely know A feature that this linendears, Day Coaches, too, they have no peers! "No Apology Necessary!" W, F. STERLEY, A. G. P. A. ' A. A. GLISSON, G. A. P. D. CHARLES L. HULL, T. P. A. FOUT WORTH, TEXAS. As the rape plant is used in Canada for putting cattle, sheep and swine in fancy, fat fix, and we know from actual experience that it grows well on the Plains, we have concluded to buy a lot of the seed to distribute among our subscribere for trial. Sup pose that the cattle on tbe Plains, now held for sale, had been put on such pasture some time ago and made very fat. They are now bringing from 4. 99 to (i.OO on the Kansas City market. In a time like this year, if not all time, such pas turage would be a boon to the country as well as to the cattle industry. All parties who have stock in my pasture must take them out by Oct. 1st 1901. 2U G. C. Long DALLAS FAIR. For the above occasion, the "Old Reliable Denver Road" will sell tickets from Amarillo to Dallas and return for $12.10 the round trip. Tickets will be on sale daily beginning Septem ber 27th, until October 12th, and are good for return until Octo ber 14th, 11)01. Don't forgot that you "Don't have to apolo- iri fnr riflitirr nn tliA Tlenvpr " bl. . ...... vu - . - For further information can on or address A. B. Speucer, T. P.A.; orv . A. House, Agent, Amarillo, Texas. Tl J , - . - . i'ur tan, sun ourn, irecKles o rough skin get Hadley's toilet cream, it will work marvels. How do you like the looks of THE STAYER this week? If our patronage will justify it we will continue this size and try to improve each week but the change entails additional ex pense and we hope it pleases our patrons. We would like to still further increase its size and attractiveness and if our patrons will assist us we will do so. io to the Canyon City Pharmacy for line Cigars. M. C. CHAM LEE MAKER AND JEWELER. CAPJYON CITY, TEXAS. TrvAo nniioc nr DcnDCOCMTATiuco I LlnU iiuuul ui i ii-i it LaVuii i n 1 1 &.VJ OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZES THE SHIRT WAISf. The one thing that is sure to stir up The American Public is any rad ical departure from custom anything that Is not In style ami lacks flame Kashion's approval, no matter how sensible and full of service the new Idea is vide the shirtwaist man, for Instance. In time, however, the mer its of any worthy innovation impress themselves, and the distrusts theory becomes KAc T as in the case of the shirt waist, adopted at Austin, August 0th, bv official voW as 11m proper thing. "THK DICW'KK UOAD" was the first to breakaway from theelectro slug method of display advertising, giving the jwople something to read. with frequent changes, and it worked well, i ins year in tne iiiwnw oi our "constant readers" we have put in u little time conning ine .Muse, nisu me Amuse, and Has it worked? Well, the shirtwaist man realized that he had lecn flagged and backed into a blind siding when he heard the talk. The "TALK" was what we were after we thot the iieople n trifle slow In coming to a full understanding of what we were offering them for their money. Within the last throe vesrs "Tirn Dicxvkr IIoai" has made several quite radical departures in the matter of regular, dally equipment and ser vice, viz: Pullmans with comfortable large dressing-rooms for ladies, rnfo Cars, meals a la carte. Day Coaches of the most modern variety a hand some, box-vestibuled train, rnn thru without change. These trains, as well as our Individual advertising both strictly "Poetry of Motion" have attracted considerable attention, and we are doing a good business, which is a compliment to the Intelligence of the ieople who are our guests. W.F.STERLY. A. A. GLISSON. CHAS. L.HULL A. G. P. Q. A. P. D. T. P. A. Fort Worth, Texas. P. S. Unless yon go via "thk dknvku mAn." you'll not get quite nil voti should for vour money. Two things to remember: Only one Uoau: , ... - ' ..!' 1 aim - .y npoiogy .t-vcBitij; I i V 01