The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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C<».4' night*.
Good' atreeU.
Thu boom is up.
Kill# wedding belle.
Canton it improving.
Hubtoribe for Tmk Tki.kchonk.
And (till the fleecy staple comet.
Whonext? Jonn ha*broke the ice
Hnild sidewalk*. Put on city style
Court bee been in section thia week.
Ho ’.bveth nothing that loveth not
•od.
T. R. Vantit makes an excellent
overseer.*
The street* are being put in excel-
lent condition.
I’rol K. K. Howell made u* happy
Monday evening.
-Cheap htrmWt ,,1’ciuMi and Lime anil
Ot'meot at N. A Muiibow*.
riant more aliadh and* fruit- tree*
about your premise*.
Head our ada, and trade with the
man who invite*you.
N. A. M.tih * hac . car lout of hunt- and
Omani; a leu if II1> u] Wire.
Mrs. Anna Allen, of Hawking, i*
vi«iting relative* in the oity.
Mr. J. A. Uugcnheim, of Will*
Point, waa in the capital yesterday.
Mr. W. A. Kvorett made the editor
“smilca sinole” Tuesday evening.
Every merchant and bn*iness man
in town should run an advertisement.
Another excellent rain visited thia
section last Sunday, to the delight of
ail.
Mr. J. T. McWilliams' new resi-
dence add* greatly to the look* of the
city.
The new Co-operative store is now
wbout completed and being filled with
goods.
All kinds of blank deeds for sale
by Wentworth Manning, Canton,
Texas-
Miss Belle Riley—a popular belle
—has been visiting relatives near
Holly Springs.
Mrs Zorada Johnson is sick with
Typho-Malarial fever. We wish her
a speedy recovery.
If you want to buy or sell farms
or fuming lands call on Wentworth
Manning, Canton, Tuxas.
Mr. Bam Torbett, one of the pro-
prietors of the PantaijrapK was rust-
ling among the boys Wednesday.
When you go away always re-
member to speak well of your town.
If you cannot, keep your lips chaitu-
bly sealed.
There is no ailment so disastrous
to the human system ns constipation.
Morris' Cascariue, by its laxative
Budding the peach and quince
•took"should he *iniehud up this
month. This is the last work of thia
kind tobe done this season
For the want of space wo have been
compelled to omit about a column of
local reading matter this week. If
you miss anything don't kick.
Oats planted in September- will
have a good growth before cold weath-
er sets in, and be more likely to go
through the winter unharmed.
On the eflective action of the diges-
tive organs depends vigor of body, the
glow of health and peace of mind.
Affections disturbing these aids to
vigorous manhood are dissipated by
Morris' Cascarine.
The time is now at hand when sub-
scriber* have money, and we hope
that they will come and pay us up.
We need the money in our business.
Mr. J. A. Meeks general manager of
the Co operative Orange store is a very
pleasant gentleman. He informs us
that he will toon be ready for busi-
ness.
The Schatler Wsgon has for 45
years enjoyed a reputation second
to no wag m made. Tnoy are for
sale by Ketobam A Gibbi
Wills Point
bard, at
September is- the best time for
planting grass. Try a little alfalfa, if
you have rich black- land; or a little
Japan clover if you have sandy or
clay laild.
Prof. R. K. Howell principle of the
literacy High School, gave Tun Tut,-
xphonx a very pleasant call last Mon-
day. Ths IVof. is highly pleased with
his new home atid its energetic pub-
lic-spirted citixens. and we are pleased
to state that the pooplo of Canton and
-vicinity are well pleased with him as
stfearhor and a man.
Call at this office for tsetv job work.
Lack of'epane i» the cause of tKree
coniranncarinii* -<m bund not appear
ing in this issue.
While Kelcham- k Gibbanl is
headquarters for the hx*t waoon
[offered the trade it you want a bug*
| gy or spring waggon they tan supply
you one from 810 up. Give them a
cull.
Call at this office for job work.
Teach the boy's und girls to read
the newspapers. It will cultivate a
taste for more reading. It will cause
them to love borne better. It will
make their intellect keener and hearts
happier, purer and better.
A* one who proclaims glad tidings
rom the mountain’* top, is he who
tell* those suffering from diseased liv-
er that a sovereign remedy lias been
discovered, it i* Morris’ Cascarine.
The editor i» greatly in need of
some of that commodity called the
"root of all evil." A hint is sutli
cient to convince the intelligent read-
er where the trouble lies. Don’t ev-
ery body respond at once.
I-'oliy leads to trouble. Wisdom
gathers a rich harvest of peace, con-
tent and happiness. He is wise who
will remember that Morris’ Cascarine
dispell* bead ache, sleepiness and in-
digestion
Mrs. Sallie Reese, who has been
very ill for over 40 day* with Typho-
Malarial fever, is convalescing slowh.
She has our deepest sympathy, be-
cause we know something of the suf
Advertise in The Tklkpiionk.
lottos.
To my customers: My bills ire due
and your acuouuls are due, please
settle at once that I may pay whut I
“ T
faring* of humanity when it conies to
“slow fever.”
When in Wills Point don’t fail to
call on Ketcham & Gtdbsrd—they
are offering SFKCIAI. outvies in heavy
Groceries and General Meridian
diseofall kinds.
You are requested to rend the h •
cals of Ketcham &*Oibhard which ap-
pear in this issue. They are live, en-
ergetic business men, and well de-
nerve the large patronage they are re
reiving. When you visit Wills Point,
don’t fuil to see them.
owe and oblige Yours Truly,
1. B W ALI.ACK,
Eapecially for the Ladle*
A Fire Kindler—a new inren*
tion, which should be in every
h -us ehold in Van Zandt county
lor aalu at J. AI Youngblood’s Hard-
ware Store. Call ami examine il.
Romotnbor dear friends, Remember
That I will he in Canton during
the last of November and the first of
December, and all persons indebted
to me must settle their accounts. 1
cannot wait any longer.
Very Ke»pectfully,
Dr T. P. Davis.
Sept I lie l.’l. 1**7 ___ __
FOIt SALK li .i o* rguin, In
block* I u suit purchasers,.800 acres
-d’ land in we*t corner ol James l)ow*
tliet leaguo near (’union. Good'wa*
ter, timber und land. Splendid
school and church facilities.
Wkntwokhi Mankind.
Morn* uascariue, by its laxative
properties, will speedily eradicate this
be to good health.
The Canton free school is under
good headway, and everything is
moving smoothly along, to tho *atis
faction of all.
I will commence a protracted meet
ing at Canton Friday night before
the first Sunday in October. I have
*ecured sufficient ministerial help,
and cordially invite all the people to
prepare for, and take part in the
meeting. Jno. O. Ai.i.en.
If parents wish to give their chil-
dren a thorough, prat lies! education
it would be to their interest to move
to Canton. Canton now ha* the best
school in East Texas. It’s better to
give your children an education than
money, our word for it.
Everybody who want* anything in
the line of boots, shoe*, clothing, etc,
are especially requested to call on
Dan Thames and Dock Clark and ex-
amino their complete stock of boot*,
shoos, ladies' and gentlemens’ lint* of
the latest styles, a complete line of
mens’ and hoys’ ready made cloth-
ing; al»o overcoats for boy* as well a*
for men. All that want Prince Al
bert suits they have them for your ac-
comodation.
Fair Warnl nif.
All persons indebted to Dr. J. P.
Blount will pleuso tuko noliue tbni
the undersigned has been insuiictod
-o bring mill on all claim*, not paid,
or satisTaotorii.y ahranokd by Oc-
tober 15th. Respect fully,
W. J. Grkkh.
Canton Sept. I3ih 1887,
i uplil* work.
Married.—On Sunday, September
18,1887, at the residence of Capt.
J. N. Reynolds, 5 mile* north-west
from Canton, Mr. Jno. N. Riley to
Mis* Janie Milling. We vi.li the
h ippy couple much joy and happi-
ness through life.
Good Results in Every Case.
I) A. Bradford, wholesale paper
dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn ivri es
that he was serious alllicted with a se-
vere cold tliHt settled on bis lungs
had tried many remedies without bei .
efit. Being induced to try Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump-
tion did *o and was entirely cured by
i se ofa few bottles. Since which time
he has used it in his family for nil
Coughs colds with best results; this is
the experience of thousands whose
lives have been saved by tins wonder-
ful discovery. Trial Bottles free at
Will. Reese’s Drill? >'nro
It has been remarked that the wed-
ding bells will probably begin to ring
again soon. Let tho hallowed peri-
ods come round.
A man must look up and be hope-
ful, particularly when drinking from a
jug. There is more chance for his be-
ing hopeful of a euro from disorders
of the stomach, by drinking Morris'
Cascarine.
Dr. G R. Goddard, of Palace has
purchased bit* in town near the co’-
lege building, and will at once erect
a residence and other improvements
necessary for convenient living. He
will move to Canton to educate his
children We have heard of others
who intend to move to tile metropo-
lis to seek advantage of our superiour
school facilities. A high graded
school is of great advantage to a com-
munity or city;____
If you want the best finished,
BEST PROPORTIONED, BEST PAINTED
lightest running and most durable
wagon, buy the ‘•Sclmtler” from
Ketcham & Gihdard, at Wills Point.
Descn lAPraum. .on.
Prof. U. K Howell, of Cedar Grove,
where lie has successfully conducted
a school for several years past, was in
town last Friday and called to see ns
The coming year he has been engaged
to teach at Canton Van Zandt coun-
ty, the people there having built a
new house and fitted it up nicely for
him for school purposes, besides pay-
ing him a handsome salaty. He is
»n accomplished gentleman and wor-
thy of promotion.—Terrell Times.
An End to Bone Scaping.
Edward Shepard, of Harrisburg,
III., says: "Having received so much
benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it
my duty let suffering humanity know
it. Have bad a running sore on my
leg for eight years; my doctors told
me I would have to have the bone
.craped or leg amputated. 1 used,
instead three bottles of Electric Bit-
ters and seven boxes Bucklen’s Arni-
ca salve, and my leg is now sound
and well "
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty
cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica
Salve at 2oe. per box by VVm. Reese.
A complete list of the grand and
petit jurors for the next regular (Oc-
tober) term of tho District court will
be found in another column. We
publish this for the convenience of
our readers.
lego.
A buzz saw is a dangerous thing to
fool with. So is disease in its incipi-
ency. The former in rapid motion,
is scarcely less discernible than the
latter. Hence if acid stomach, dys-
pepsia and indigestion arise in the
system, at once take Morris’ Casca-
Tho editor celebrated his 22nd an-
niversary on the 20th insl. (last Tues-
day) by walking down in town and
back for the first time in forty days.
Several of the boys hinted it that they
would commemorate our birth by at-
tending a funeral; but an editor can
stand any kind of a racket. Such is
life, boys. We are up and on our
peg*, and hope to celebrate many
more anniversaries—not as we did
this time, however.
I bought of Sanders Bros., at Ben
Wheeler, a bottle ot Dansby’s Cot*
ton Patch Bitter* for general dehili*
ty and kidnoy complaint and have
takon them as directod and can say
they have hencfilted mo more than
all the medicines I have taken horo*
tofore. I havo had two doctors at*
tending on mo and they are first*
olass doctors, two; but they failed to
do me any good. I can safely say
Colton Patch Bitters aro given mo
groat relief, and I expect to slick to
thorn until they cure me.— W. C.
Heard, of Canton.
PROFESSIONAL
j i m’carty.
W <i A IM.IAM* 1
McCABT? <£l WILLIAMS,
Physicians % Surgeons,
Land: For : Sale!
\
Canton • * Tex.
Tender® their profptwioiml nervine* to the oit
izoii® ol (ytfiitoo mikI vicinity,
Wn, Kpiiii drugstore.
THE C
A - G. BISSON
PHYSICIAN a S(J*GF0N
fCZ- ANTON rM." EX .IS-
wroilict* Ml Crow, human A Com
QK A. Mlt'lUb
PHYSICIAN.
Wallace Texas.
Tender* hi* professions! service® to the citi*
Z'*nn of VVnIIncp und surrounding cnmiouiihy.
Every Alim should Imvc ;i I Tome/
wm WO CWTMfe: ru
irisitY a* v:mmra^
ERtl Baa <{unsiti<l«>M
i mm copy,
(on* copy,
M. F. WAKEFIELD, M. D.,
SUIT PURCHASERS!
19,000 -^.CIESES I
Physician i Surgeon, in M VAN ZANDT !_! COUNTY.
One Time in Three Yearn,
All persons having Deeds on file
in the Clrrk* Office ure kindly, but
earnestly requested to come or
send and get them out—for two rea-
sons: 1st. I need my fees badly.
2nd. The pee ls aro by no means
-alb from lire hero. W. D. Thompson,
Co. Clerk.
EDOM,
- - TEXAS.
W. G. JOHNSON, M. D.,
I’hysician and Surgeon.
(Late of Knnls.)
Respectfully offer® b I® profession®! servic-i
to the citizen® of (Jauton mid vicinity.
£jf~Ofllce ®t the Cash Store.
C. B. KII.OOHR. U- M LIVEl.V
Will® Point. Cad ton.
KILGORE & LIVELY
Attorney s-at-Law,
CANTON, . - TEXAS
Will practice in the district court® of Vti
Zandt and surrounding counties, and Id tin
xdlate and federal court® ai
luprt’iur, appellate And federal court® ai
Tyler. Prompt, (>ers<jnal attention given t<,
ouyiug. selling, rendering and naylng taxes
rent w _______
on real estate, and the redemption, and re
very of land® sold for taxes. Title® exam
ed and abstract® fur®billed.
toed and abstract® furalshed.
I-JT Correspondence solicited.
J O REAR BY. VT m’OUKRNEY
K > VflY A MoP'V «\TKY
K
Attorneys at -.
I*In
v' ilia I’oinl Toxaa.
J. O. RUftHKLL.
F. O. HULME
Russell a- hulsk
Attorneys - at - Law,
CANTON - TEXAS.
-Ofljoe Sou lb west nirnn Public Square
.1 GREEK,
Lawyer ani>
Land Agent,
Camimi Toxa*
^tv-office: Soil.11 wo** corner euMl- qnore
The Canton Eagle Hotel,
CANTON 'TEXAS.
Meals «t. nil hunt® with th IV the coil •tr>
afford®, !#• oil i.cc' ininnd iiion* It OlUe Ini*
oMied tor r W U-tti-w r* o I**,
vv j. grjppi rif
Pi oirietor.
THE FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST OP SURVEYS Keprusei.lo 1
1215 acres,
1072 ‘
728
142
1110
3001
184
!520
820
102
2720
73S
488
1846
28 J
24l
381’
L. Smith survey.
Murguro! Non I 1
T. J. Church ‘
L Smith
James Smith *
Jus. lliinvlton ‘
B Li rich •
W B Oelctreo •
M .Teannatal 1
II' I! Octet roc ‘
E I’urew •
G Del Toro •
D Towns 1
Hugh McLeod •
.1 M Martinez ’
L D Pearson ’
SmitE
4 miles wost from Canton.
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12
15
lit
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14
11
10
n
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s nth
south east
north west
north east
south ou*l
north e-iwt
south Hist
8
18
7
For furthor information apply to, or address,
m.m.' - .
north west
south east
• <&« icc a : n.. nEo>
CANTON, - TEXAS
ARBUCKLES’
o.
name on a paokage of COFFEE Is a
guarantee of excellence.
ARIOSA
COFFEE is kept In all flrst-elass
stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
COFFEE
l o
IUHL1K. . : AUUmBOH®
Is never good when exposed to the air.
Always buy this brand in hermetically
sealed ONE FOUND PACKAGES.
FEMALE
regOLAT
A SPECIFIC FOR
▼*|nlnfnl ujiprci .*«l
a rofnao h^cunfy mill
The old C orner
A. W. SULKY,
RETAIL GROCER,
WILLS POINT. - TEXAS
WOMAN’S fllSMSES
II mB&XS^ihC' -'"a. ...
All bills due on tho first of the
month and must bo paid promptly.
Hszetclrj-o-icn.
CASTON HIGH SCHOOL
-o-
Scholastic year opens September
19, wdh fficient Teachers and Su«
porior Advantages for a Thorough,
Practical English Educa'ion. Stu*
dents fitted for any firnt-class • ol-
&
G I BBARD
--Dealers’ in--
GENERAI_
I uilion and Board »t reasonable
rates.
For Circulars address,
R. K. Howrll, Principal,
Canton, Van Zandt County. Tex.
Give Them A Chance I
That i* to say, your lung* Al«o ..II your
htf-athing machinery, Very wonilerlul mu
ohinrry It Is. Not ooly th« larger air nawii-
ges. but the thoumml. ol little tubes and vac*
Itie* leading from them.
When Hwee »r.- clogged and choked with
mailer which ought not lo he there, your
hinge con. nt half do .heir wmk. And what
ibey do. they cannot do well.
Call It cold, cough croup, pneumonia,
catarrh, cnmuiinpiinn or ar.y ot the family of
throat and no« end head end lung obstruc-
tions, all are bad. All ought to he got rid of.
There is just one sure way lo gel .Id ol them.
That Is to take Unachee’s German Syrup,
which any druggist will sell yon at 76 cents
a bottle. Ereu il everything else has tailed
you, you may depend upon this for certain.
WillsPoint7May 8, 1887.—The
bottle of Cotton Patch Bitters was
bought from Mosses. Crow & Hu*
man for our little daughter, 8 years
old, She had been in general bad
health and had been having chills
for several months—never missing
them for more than two weeks at
anytime. Wo got the bottle about
three or four w eeks ago and began
to give them as directed, and she has
not had another chill since. Her
appetite is good anil general health
vory much improved. Wo aro
highly pleased with them.—J. I.
Douglass A Wife.
MERCHANDISE,
WAGONS BUGG1EH
BARBWIRE $
Agricultural Implements
Wills Point, : Texas.
Having ample facilities lo carry cn our
business we ask a share of the public pat-
ronage.
To Dealers Only.
The American I’owder Oompa.iv of Bo-ton.
Mass , bare established here a branch office
for tbs distribution of their goods over this
portion of lbs ctate, and have built a line
Brick Metal roofed Magazine lor the Storage
of Ibe same. Cap idly 600 Keg* of Powder,
will furnish Dealers P. O B. Tv'er. Tczss. at
same xzzx prions as Houston. Dallas, or Gal-
veston. and ns cheap freight rates added as
you can get it from any other market In the
Uuiled Stales, seed for price list. Goods A 1
and sitisfaiilon guaranteed. W. G. Cain.
Sole Agent. I rler. Texas. _
bncklcn’s Arnica Hafve.
The Best alve In the world for Cuts, Brui*
sea. Sores, L'lsers. Salt Rheum, Kever Sores,
Teller, chapped Hands. Chilblains corns, and
all skin Kruptl n. and positively cures Plies,
nr no pay required. It Is guaranteed lo give
perfect sat sine lion, or money refunded. Price
Ii6 cents per box. For Sale By Sense A Mo
'arty._
10,(100 acres choice farming lands
in Van Zundt county for sale cheap
in bocks to suit purchaser* by
Wentworth Manning, Canton, Tox
an.
Money to Loan,
if you want to borrow monoy in
sum* of $200.00 and over, on from 1
to 5 year* lime, on improved lands
eituuled in Van Zandt county, apply
to J. J. Gihbnrd, Will* I'oint, Texas.
Aug 24'b, 1887.
r regular
ENSTRUATION er
ON7HLY SICKNESS.
If taken during the ClIANOE OF I.IFF. Croat
®nfIorinH ntul danger will !>o nvoided j * iSend fo«
book ‘ Mkpdagh to Women,*' milled free.
Tear tr
Peach
Pectrn
NI ii in
Quilio
Pomeg
Dwarf
iDv.art
f G rapu
Bh-vdfikld Regulator Co., Atlanta, G®.
".V\
Last week wo culled attention to
Cram’s Universal Atlas of the World
and spoko of its great, merits niter a
fiirher examination of tho work our
admiration ol it is greatly increased
Every family Bliould lutvo one. The
geographical, statistical, historical
and political information contained
in it is invaltiahlo. II. L. Warneii.
of f’unton is agent for I ho work. It
is worth many limes the price of il.
..
Is* -
4^ mile
1\ J. McKAIN,
Will® Point. T»*xa®.
Umich 5 mil* ® wmt li
wp8f of Wil ® Point
Wal k crop, vplit mhi!
overbit hi *®ch ear.
Brniid TK on left blp
ii'ro other ®tock in v*» __
riou® m »rk® und biatul® with the IK LiKitaon
them. Horse brand, TK on left®hould"r.
^CrDo not post or estrty »my stock in the n-
*n»vh mark Rod brand.
rvvr V9"'? "L nrr? p
1
t.Ki flu**-*,* i
ts82# liter
GiLLJE 3
Mysiaiig
Fostoflicc,
Point, Texas.
Murk— crop and un-
der-half crop in e$ch
ear. ^uH-hi ot post
or catray any stojk in
bov*# mark and brand.
i. k Ba BB v
Wills
.mimenl
Sciatica,
Lr.mbago,
Plieamr.'.iaci,
barnc,
dealds,
Stinjjs,
Eitoi,
CT7XUSS
Scretchos, | 1
f; rains,
Strains,
CtilJ'hro,
Stiff Joints, j
dT.cki'.rhc, |
Calls,
Sores, [ !
Spavin
Cracks.
THE STAR
RESTAURANT!
Canton. • • • 'i’cxus.
I take thi* method of lnfomiln* the nubile
lint 1 bare pureba®®d the rttar Kestawraiit,
lint 1 have purchased the star KcMHurant,
• ml am iTcpsrrd to entertain my friend® and
the public gcncially, at original price®.
ISTTnhle tupplled with the best the coun-
try afford®.
1 solicit a liberal share of your patrona*;®.
Very U*®j*ectfully.
L. M. 8PF.AR8.
FELIX DAY,
T0NS0RIAL AttTIST,
CANTON,
TLaAS.
Keep® sharp razor® ®nd shear®, and 1® nl
*ud t-
w»\® ready to attend to eu«t«*mr.r®
J* J* TTTTcS,
DKALRR IN
FAMILY x GROCERIES,
Farming Implement* amt
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
^“Groceries exchanged for conutry produce.
THIS COOff OLD CTAftD-BY
Meumnliehn for everyhoUr i .vu'-tly w llnt l.rlatjnod
forit. Ouftof t!io re.T .uiu li t tint gicni jLo; ularlty <-f
tho Miutariu LIidu.cRt Iff found lu 1.ff|u it l verm I
iipplicnbKif r. Kvaryhod;, j.... i-t nuchVv mcdlolaa.
T*:!* u n*’ ’iL it fui M N/.-’eti ont.
Toe Don•vile lu-ualsit for r ■uer:alN:'m.l} u^o.
TboCttiir JcriH In It for V* t am: .. At Mm m»u.
TMrr Mvcliituio needs II always on work
bench.
Tho ATJner needs it it’ crate of <
The I'loncci’ need®ft -can’t j,-ot nlt.-iig v
The Fariurr nooda il in liis 3
nml Ids stock : an!.
Tito Htenndiont ninn or fbe B-itilman used®
it In Ulicr.d m.pj iy nfl.tar un’. asLore.
Tho Ilorfto-fuMeier umkU It—:t la i»I.t best
frit Ld nnd safcfft rvllane®.
The 8iook*vroR-cr need* 1 !t will nava him
thouwands of dollar® and a world of trouble.
Tke Railroad man neodnr. and wlil n-ed It so
lonfr as hlslifo fsaromtdof oceUeritsaml dangers.
The Hnckwo®i!iiMau noods 11. " ..irs 1» noth*
Inf like It n® an nntldoto f«'r tho don't - n t** Ufo.
limit and comfort which SUrroutul liio pioneer.
The Merchant needs Uabout hi® storeamonrf
his eroployoes. Aocklcrts will happen, and when
these com* the Must:tm: Liniment i® wanted otonco.
Keep n Hot t In in (lie IIon#c. Tli the best of
economy.
Keep a Bottle In flic Factory. Il.it»mei!Vt|
U3a In 0080 of nccUlt'Ut save,i ,»nlu and loss of v:»~*s.
Keep n Hot tie Alwaysln the 8tublo for
one when vrnosed.
THE l‘WllIT*p. ELEl’llANT”
SALOOM l
You will always find tho nicest and
completed lino of
1 Whiskeys, Cignre, Eto..
at my bnusn in the city. Give mo yonr
patronage and I will treat vou right.
1. U. SMliLSsED.
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1887, newspaper, September 23, 1887; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142542/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.