The Sanderson Times (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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Rattle of the Rail.
Active work of pii'.ti rg in or*
electric light jiystera va- started
Monday by E l McGiul'V m <i
irood progress lias been ii ••
Poles have been set fr i «:.•
power hou't* on 0 . . f 1 •• ».<>
the end of». .1.0, .■ 1 ' v .1 '• . :«•■<!
to accommodate t!. 0 1 . •
tore show wires we e Mi'..' ■ p-
t'.iatfplace, the Bohimnu dan.iin
being used temporarily 1 . E ri.FI
the aho.v power and Ii;:lit*.
A full schedule of price.-. 1 1
wiring, switches* and light*. F;
published elsewhere in this i s i
and we direct th” 'ittentio.i «.f
ocr readers to this In tin con
lection the editor wish's to
that lie has m ole investi?-r l.v, >>
light rates ot neighboring tow .>
and found them to bo ns publish
cd in the company’s notice a ww :
referred to.
Toe cost of the plant, i n t • • • iiiv
installing, v,ill h > in tl.
boiliood of $10,0.*0, and o..t Id-
id the water t>ys •: 1, w:.
also owned by Mr. M< 'i
the most important 1 u<* --i
vice utility to he bu> t I '.e, ..1...
in
I E Gartin spent a couple of
days ut 1)1 Rio this week.
.1 . • N nice Ins sold 1400 hea l
if gmts to John MeMride.
I’np' li D. Idudsey of Sun \p
iy Stai's'Ji; jtor.io was hero today.
IV '1'. Robison was tcnnsacGntf
bush) in town last Saturday.
Railroad Company
idegins Improvements
En„in<
Ri.csMigrr Depot Being ELxtcnd- s-hop.
j^d and Remodelled—New
Ofhoc I -* the ‘ound
House Foreman.
11MES
Engineer A. V. Hoyco has w
turned from a trip to El l’aso and
...___________1 haft resinned his passenger run
1- is out of tlm buck onlh« 1)f*‘ Rio division.
I T. .1. Honsel who has hpen
C .T ' 1 itlnHie.s' went to El I’aso ^mking on the Del Rio diiision
last week on a vist.
Engineer H. Newton returned
from El Paso Th urn day.
the past, month has returned
K! PtlO,
A e illection
among the whit
place t' •» |i a,
lief of 'he Mr ' i Mil s Vfhl •
were d> stroy d tire ;a 1 a1 eel;
and quiet a 11 at Mini . a re: |.o r!
Sanderson I Ik.- are always
read:, to go the leltef ef those i.
Oh-1re , ■ no matt> 1 at ,s ii, d
nation aiitw
The Ic ivies
>11 I art
f» ’( it jt
Vonn /
K id’s house gang began work
|Oi) tin' extension and remodeling
of the G. ti- passenger depot last
(irover King and wife went tp 1 Monday morning A thirty foot
Dryden la,t Monday. ext 111 ion is to be put on the west il.V are visiting relatives at Devine
ee 1 and the U own News lunch U. S. Sims h is J S. Shea’s car
waiting r <.m, t.’lo-rujih.aduixr.g the absence of Mr. Shea
oftb'O, etc , will be r<*nv<
A Miitabl » 01)1, 0 ,or til » iitnn i-
liouse r,reman is nl.su to be built
■led all of iIk> company's proper
* V lo be lighted up at night, by
electricity to be tuniished by the
nen electric light company.
Mi si.inn Mil'll field oul Fran
night for San
! » !••! '*,ves.
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.'ll.HMt I.V
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Win id •;
.it'tJ t o.
Nigiit tonnage clerk RufeStir-
n „ , , , , . man has been laying off for the
, U K lwre s0yo, al dil-VM ! last week and Willie Savage has
tins week with Ids bnJge «*»«•! hwn aiding down the job.
Engineer W. II. Ross and fain- ......
(/. \V. Schupbach is now run-
ning the car which has been hold
l>y W. A, Whittle. Mr. Whittle
has gone to Sabina! on a visit.
.< ut 0
on .1 V.
IIralieman T. II. Twist spent a
f ’ v dajs this week ir. El I’aso.
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t:i 're fe*
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I" unci' 1,:. { ho il
r■" •en!Iy v icat. il
ii.Vl si. ■ j .
.! d mu r left lor tin* ranch
• i- ‘ mi y I ti; day, •>pcie
pen I ■ a niti.,n.
'INh*l am! ll,e S:.nd ■: son
Co. have change of ads. in
s l! ’
Clyde Johnson of F.I Paso, was
here Sunday on a visit to his
father, who is acting round house
foreman.
Fireman 15. !L Williford is very
sick in the hospital at El I’aso.
R:a‘*onu*n Morgan and liculy
, 11'e newly hired men on the west j longer maintaining
1 in* 1 nlros'l company is u.soiend.
ivo tin- ,,
1mreman Avant came up from
I)?! II rt Friday to work out of Hot S| rings, Ark.
he:e on the extra board.
planning other ex ten
proveiuonts of its holdings !.-
but at this ti.no we are not i.i
po.
Engineer W. A. Jackson is r.o
bachelor's
quarters, Mrs. Jam;son having
returned from a mouth’s visit to
1 to give details.
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\lpine Guide.
in
day,
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from
re to-
ol i’,i - -d i.’!, I 'a|.
s i- re with hi
Dr. T. A
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wi-l prove an important t c , o lay m ’ i i^..- at II o>'■ '' ’»
the. development of the to • j- 1 " e’. u - <- in > *o t- lost
The system is to be mo irn in by ditto i. •<!. ho v sav d
every particular, nnd the ov.v.ei .*r,<l bow v.g l.- -w we • :•<- 1 • • J,"
will endeavor to give a service ilifst-t . > tl :.t it, v d, ’o-* e ;iv
equal if not superior to mo-A 1 ■ d. !. F b ly invi* i
country towns. _ J - F . : in fr.-m ?' • !’ -
Folks who are .ntoiest J in ,(l-j j..41, ' , .p -v ;l |., ] (.1
the growth of the town owe to ; ;lV and m,„'.V .v mo. II ■ re
the new enterprise a liberal 1 a- ,Hirl s c.V(.rv, :lM, , t;. .... ir.
and we l,.il su e thi
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. .. I family
.’.!ex 1 a on a
l '.V will pruli-
I)it I'f • coiitniairig
1 thi’i-' a 11i.ilo:-.y
vei . «.u; t at. tId
IligCa vnon if tncli Co, 1-1
pa. y has lea ;ed pasture, near
•\ it id' fro 11 John W ■ Ii ; cud o’,h
«
' ■ Art!iur Lemurs an 1 Ins
outfit- ;;>,l in Thursday with oOO
id
tl.. goo 1 fresh runge
t» I. I- 1 r!• -|y amlCi.' castoms
o 1 Is • ■to It], . i ,'i>r Men
1 1 to cress tin* fill,' • head of • t ee i s
•lo-ighl in Mexico by Charley
S t, I u cl).
or
liriJge
‘‘The Great War on White Slav-
ery” is tlm title of a book lhatS.
jGrahaiu is taking orders for here.
: I’liis hook deals with the million-
aire bunkers that worn recently
convicted in California for enticing
young girls from their homo.- and
lor. su m : ' . dent of, 1 o !i lines of ill repute. Mr. Ern-
buildi' g spent sev-1 ham i., also agent fora number of
r,. Thursday two caboose
bounces were sent to Comstock
to load she
Fireman F. W. Sficken came j
’own on No 11) t 1 iy in Fireman i
Dni'liaui's rum
if:
M1
>1 I
f.",:
1 pa Gevcia get to the river
Sunday with aP) lead of
e . 11 cattle for l'. <1. Kienni •
l’.'-o They were cross->d a
for the drive to AIpii
lav-, in tl: • ci y this week.
IF Hull..;,. 1 . nr, 1 O Sli i'i’ are
now tiring passenger bet iv.-< 11 II,
L’aso and Sand. 1 son.
Gonductor Saui Moyer came in
n No 10 last Tuesday 1 1 fop-
dr tor Keatnund’s 1 an.
01 lid splendid hooks that -dirphi
l»o in ev<*ry 1-oino, among tin 111,
•‘righting Moilcri Evils,” etc., «d-
ueational books for boys and girls.
These are nil good books, well
I lintod and illn-tratcd. and Mr.
tlrahain i-- a Irsv.l man entitled to
your order.
i',
2<u v&mess
Program for the week at the
1
. *””aJL°;’ ‘ v‘1’••frWWfvr ’,-rtimf ut air. t ax-, --i,«e. Fram-inco llor.iand x Sr. a
Ed Dumas, an expert electric- ton trom £c Hand in a short: ,f. \V. Ilyy! got tm-Mr Wed- Mexican resident of Del Rio w as
** n,C " ,f->U ,/,!' • l'me’ J in>s,|„’y night from Deviis River, p'accd in jail in !vit* Vacas Sumbiy
tion not . r u l have two very desir Lie va- j " here lie spout a couple of weeks night by the Constitutionalist
leant corner iots 111 the town of wim a crowd ol Fort F. nek to. ou'diers of tliit, place. 11*? was
. IS undersoil listed with me at u rn m.
d respas3 Nobce. | bargain prie.v r Also small house ' j,,;n; .j,.p ,
All p«ra,11,arc herolty wwmJ lu™e s™ll'|"'st ,1,nu"' - ......—'
Hfr-4* Trff AT
tho electric plant at Comanche.
to refrain from trespassing in '* ' "” ’' 1'
any manner or the pjomprfy J‘;ss" McKw*, at limes office.
known as Einck Y. Anyone J K A SI; wart lost throe
cutting and hauling wi ;1 tin re
from or otherwise tr ptssinr
will be pros, ruled to the full ex
tent of the law.
W T Carpi.m kp. •
Praetorians Initial. jf>
Sanderson Council N u >1.
I k, pt there for about two hours
,J v ife w . • af’-cr which time he was released
for Enema!, in 1,n ri,M’ ‘‘hargo made a-
response l , w. rd that Mrs. Jef- K‘lin»t *•»•" Wi,K ni'!rJ
f. l ies' failier, thme Put.mm, is A"‘*ri(,a» authorities to discover
V(>, I dangerously sick. t!"’se wl,° at»- to smuggle
, . , . , , aannunition into Mexico from
v iluah',; iiiimais lam, h it irduy,; 1 inn now ready to do all kinds
as a re-.'ill of the lieu, tick in of watch, clock mid jewelry re-
al-e lor applying the tick dope to 1 pairing. Will sell 17 jewel move-
t! a .-animals t 10 strong. Animals inont watch for ^lo and up.
that d 1 al we re 1 cow, calf and! O. J; Russell.
‘ml r J,nird ('launch of Marfa came
Miss Lillie Reed (if J-'J Paso down Saturday night to visit re)-
’as lit icon business Wedn* sday. | nt-ivi s lie returned to his home
Mi s Reed was rained ir. Bandei • I ut Marfa Tuesday, accompanied
Do P Now.
by giving t! if in In for B Gryatal
tins sirh
mat ion.
The grand ju ry of this ter of
1 t’^c Dist riot Court has just about
broken the record ir. the number
of indictments returned. Neat ly
in hundred witnesses have been
1 examined to date, and twmnty-sov
!en indictments have Iren re
j tun- <1 Mi, .1 of wliic!) v-erl* fo-
unlawful gaining. !•’ 15 Swift i-
MONDAY NIGIIY, M \Y L’litli.
Nestor Papa’s Helping Hand. Eclair Stolen Papers.
’ll ESI)AY NIGHT. MAY J7th.
Rex Thou Shall Not Steal (2 reel). Powers
WEDNESDAY NIGH T, MAY 2Xth.
Eclair W ithin l.imit of the l aw ('_’reel) Powers
THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 2lM.li.
Eelnir Si l onger (2 reel) Eliamp City Hoarder
FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY :50th.
Enver'. Three Milano- I.ovo Sublime (2 reel)
SVTITHDAY NIGHT, NJAY 31st.
Power.:- Uawkin's Roomer. Imp I’roin Death Life
Nestor Village ('hoir.
Show starts every nigiit at 8-.30.
L?. X tWB
Admission 5c and 10c.
Waits, moles and o'tmr pro .........
' ........Ionmv.’d r 'roverWilli ' forem'an. TI10.1 an-Gi'lin session
onlpdi. Special )i (Point in Ms ! ,in,i will probably not b" tit rough
Modern Drill r « t Pr e’o iuns,. soi . her fat' , having l^cen yard ' b.v h.s v..f-.’ and ,ab.y
held their regular nioi.G#,mrct master her-* tar sotne time Hi
ing last night in Woodman It M v as I
and t’ansictod a o idenble onpoyc i in that capacity.
amount of routine business. ’ ,1 ,, . . , .. , ,
. ... i he jury n the mse of Lpiih v wph ladic, «,oh.ited b<’foi’«’tomorrow
^committee was appointed -o ^ ,,, G n s A Ky (.,r Frank Start,.
took IPW the .easabdity 0. a big Jt Del Ri., tl(U wt,Cii foUh(J for At tlm n-w Rarbor Shop. , Marfa New Era.
L’rtt'-toriiin basket picnic, and it . •
the plaintiff m the sun of $14,00'). -J |1C fi„oat ,a,n that lu- viaiu-d I
iliis was the second I ial of the ^ t.I.sit «e Eon this year f d in t.he Leo Cartwright and Truppar
ea<r., fjiuaey bi ing awarded b!2, northeastern part o' the county , Waters brought in the l.i 1 of an
i(. ' in tee bi .U riel i last Saturday, All draw*, and I enormous panther trapped and
and water hole ; were Hilled bank ! killed by them on Sin: Norma:.< -
I laid, for vvhifli tlr.’ Slat’ pays
v,r , . 'them %:> 00 nr.d Mr. Norniaiuj
Wolfi came in yeatcrdi.y
v- the G. II. ,V S A Ry. Cir,
ut Del ri.i > this week found for
is likely t.us wiilMm h i I in live
vary near future, at, Mavon
Springs, where there is an abun
dance of shade and &pring water
After conclusion of the husl-i M's.y To;. Williams, wl.*
ness ses -ioc, during which two fal,1<ht the Dryden school last Tu:!.
candidate* wore initUTtfc j r* f. eah , * me ,,j> from that place1
..hiturda.v m raiiig u id spent r
.eoupl j of cLja v. i'b Mr-.
*', b iO' P li’.t’.lllg f !
Norn tlii; Hit Cafian rn-.di with
G ' county mules, getting r-’idy
Ion tart woi It 011 the county n ol
He expect* to .begin Mvnday
owr.fr <•; tin [ UeXt.
J . c Tiiiiea to!
; X'Ja ( 0. Lee say the be. ’-t. put
np atcriiTc tight i" l e ir; i d t e
Li an .sola 1 ii *n»ye b fore I ir"
rig up bo tv. v’1 : * r Hts
STARR MFAT COMPANY
MEATS, BREAD,
BUTTER and EGGS
I’lione rF*. I 7
Sanderson, I exss
Elder E, A Wordol Mat Inal, ;
AH meal1 ers of the Mas ante j Ch istlu 1 lf>E wilt t-tvin a
" ! 1 ’ 'a d F istor Htar laodgce and th«iv ! ujectiiiM in Ktttrtcrwa JutmOth
‘ lll”,,lfi'ui.'ii.i.iu! nlvtted to tiic j unt at t m if k« hoo' Hadi’nrluto Ev
, *’. taM t< Mas'inic-Eaati rn Gta»r x, e'at in ’ uvvIk lyd ■. i'v. < '<< • ■ j
[tha 1‘fli* next Toortdav night,, ,, o , ,
, , ’ > E . Al1* from out near the
lav ii'li. to mm It 1 .
(('id ' laipoHl runi u, wus a pleas
! uet caller at ^iie '1 imesofMc2 this il
;ht from'a j week. Mr, Ad!(*n has recently '
0 tithe Rio j located out there moving there !
yon J Mjoib | Fom F'hi Utov d. Il» qj going to
cc't) p<fct d on the 01 HU < T Ids 1
■2* home cot Ry by r* i ni;'i i
m uMwegraap-i &..eflgSftr-T’JNVteaftttiil ilCWmT~
>:tw mm
I hive just received a n*-w shipment
1! I HE LATEST STYLE HUMMER
GOODS, and Imve them on display
it my e*ore These ge.oda i off.’F
AT SAN ANTONIO PRICES
and tiic quality is of tho highest; I
extend a cordial invitation to the
ladies of Sanderson, as well aa men,
who aro interested in the best, that
can be hn<l at tho Tnvot prices, to
call on mo at the old Collins store.
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McKee, Jesse. The Sanderson Times (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1913, newspaper, May 23, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017737/m1/1/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .