The Stayer. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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eaux being
ble tortSduce more fun in two
ours than any other man that
ever came through this country
He will give two entertainments
next week Monday and Tuesday
nights the 27th and 28tb. at
the K. of P. hall.
"Drink and the gang
with you swear off and
wTThbuth'
Mr. C. T. Word savs his stock
are all in fine shape. He has
not fed anything so far but wil
when needed.
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nager.
The young man Mr. Wingo
who was accidentally killed
near Plainview was brought
here last night. His body was
embalmed and carried on to
Amarillo in a hack in time to go
out on the morning train to
Wolfe City Texas where he will
be buried. We have been' una
ble "to learn any particulars of
his death. .
Dr. Edgar P. Lewis of Drs
Dodson s Lewis dentists of
Amarillo will be at Canyon
Feb. 3 4 and 5 inclusive.
Three days only.
J. R. Harter's business has in-
creased as the people have be-
come acquainted with him and
his methods'; .
Oscar Hunt is in Kansas City
this week buying more furniture
for their establishment.
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Dr. W. D. Patton commenced
the erection of a nice residence
near Oscar Hunt's Wednesday.
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naicuious on
Go to F. M. Coulter
yours nicely cut. Shop
next door to restaurant.
If any of our readers know
Oscar Curry and where he is we
will very much appreciate your
kindness if you will let us know
where we can reach him by let
ter.
For quick sales list your prop;
erty with Bu:e & Wallace. .
Little Ralph Harter haspneu
moma.
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Un the 17th a girl was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Mother and child doing well.
W. Vv. btephenson returned
Tuesday from an extended trip
through the southern country.
To sell immediately list your
property with Buie & Wallace
C. M. Hardin was down
Amarillo this week.
from
Misses Luna and Mollie Hitch
cock were in town shopping
Tuesday.
Cbas. Epps went to Running
Water Tuesday.
drinks
you go
it alone for the barroom bum
who drinks your rum has
generous tnirst ot nis own
n a i
easi ana your mends are
many fast and they cut you
dead; they'll nbt get mad if you
treat them bad as long as their
stomachs are fed. Steal if you
get a million for then you can
furnish bail; it's a great big
thief that gets out on leave
while the little one goes to jail
Advertise and the dollars come
stop and they fail to arrive; for
now are men wno nave money
to spend going to know you are
alive?" '
To all Persons Interested.
Owing to the fact that I must
pay cash in advance for beef I
must ask my patrons to please
pay when meat is delivered
positively no credit extended to
anyone. All wul be treated
alike in this matter.
Will Steen Prop.
City Meat Market.
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Tradc Marks
Design
Copyrights Ac
Aaron lending a sketch and description msy
Hons strtetlrcnnfldentlal. Handbook on Patents
qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether so
lOTsntlon Is probably imtetitahlo. Oimmunlrji.
aent free. Oldest asenrr for secarliic calent.
Patents taken tbroueh Mann & Co. recelr.
swrtal not ics without cnanta in u.
sure to go
cattle begin
mer.
Higher before grass
to run next sum-
The loss of cattle from star-
vation to the drouth-stricken
district of Texas may not be
very great this winter but the
cost of feed used to prevent a
wholesale die-up will be enormous.
Scientific American
handsomely Illustrated weekly. Ijnrest ep-
ilation ot any srtentlnc Journal. Terms S3 a
lax i four months. IL SoMbjaH newsdealars.
MUKM & Co.eB1-- New Torlc
Branch Offlca. St T K. Washlagton. D. C
It is pretty safe to bet that
this is the last winter Texas
cattlemen will ever be caught
napping. They will always go
into the winter in future with
feed enough on hand to at least
take care of the poor cattle.
Starvatiou seems to not only
reduce the size but destroy
many of the valuable character
istics of your cattle. For this
reason those intended eventual-
y for the shambles should be
kept continuously in a thriving
condition.
There is no longer any preju- J
dice against well-bred Texas
cattle When properly bred
and fed they will brinjr as
mucli in the market centers as
will cattle from any of the older
states while feeders from the
corn belt region seem to rather
prefer them.
Notwithstanding the high
price of feed and feeding cattle
the present feeding season will
prove to be the most profitable
one in the history of the cattle
eeding business in Texas.
fhe splendid prices paid in the
markets for strictly good beef
more than offset the high prices
emanded for the feed.
Now is the time to locate and
contract for bulls for the coming
season. Don't take any chances
on in-breeding by keeping a
bull no difference how good
too long in the herd. Most of
" " ' kou'L fail to see the Great
. Hypnotic Scenes witlihoyH
all dressed in costumes.
Price only 25 cents to all.
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Morgan, Mrs. R. W. The Stayer. (Canyon City, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1902, newspaper, January 23, 1902; Canyon City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322812/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .