The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 7 of 10
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for your fmanagemeat will have .nothing to feur. r,'*e by tin sphVrrer
u wftli yeeft.J The local paper |g the mouth-piece of have every Available ucre p
looked, donT, Uu* neighborhood, ahd it Is there we Cotton, so play' cjn b'uy"\t ne
cliflitoea* tvf
Pcoffie up anyway.
you' to do if you
a gardtw is to go
taler and lelLhiiu what
lttuk. . la _ find what - is guing <m aLpuundZ .
e “jitney” craze is proving
around us. If there is a baby helm In
the settlement everybody want* to
know about it, if-a house burns down
there are any number who would ffleer
to hnpw’thgr-facts; the farmer is in
{created- hr the vrtjp reports htttT the
court proceedings and if these has
with In many- hm*n aw order passed -fm-TTrti Theang-
'fger cutes, the ’V
['.pss quietly purjniln^the even]
I thetr, way all oblivious to and
limed about those greater vex-
L with which others have to
HI with 4tdui.. happen . to be- lo-’j
less favored localities.
frelated -that a detrain party
fhe Ford manufacturing plant
•X"l«rge-quantity f)t old (in
L himself by- that concern. Not
erWards lie received a car by
(and also a check for *7.80, the
Mating that he had sent
(fount of cans too many.
“If I wee ho sure that Cod
«ell at 20c a pound next fall
Sell my little farm ami bnf
cotton I could with the- mon
ty cenfs a pound;, JLUaM
per hale;-! could-buy three!
|100. Two hundred jkx cl
ing bf a'public road near his placo
he - waste -the location o£ tHe hew line;
if there is a school election called he
v(lll flridjltln his local paper and va:
rtous other matter*, -such as the ad-
vertisements of. the merchant* and
gatherings will prove of more or less
interest to him .during the course of
a year. The town people ^read their them-over two years, and they
4 ’uSp*a? to flnd.g
jn“.wvr *• ■ urhnt (ho oHifnp hua ts\ uov r>.« A nlhA*n
uld be made into an autoino-
what ,the editor has to say and others
to learn gf the current "fife ws 'where
they live. The ladies' read it* col-
umns for the .society netfa, church
-and Aloft. announcements and the
Items con erning coming ‘|fhd going.
In fgpt- ah,;:, t everybody reads the
er and if Uie publisher
cotton SfeX
(your money; Mr. PUrophet. Wb
you buy some cotton and hold ti
"Mr.-Farmer, let me prophe^to
you, if you want tp pay famine prices
for bread and, tpeat for yourself and] m ct
for feed tor "your poor old horseB,
just, plant Ail of your lanii in cotton.
Vrtn niSohtSvn ulil/. it,! i
next fay. The spfhners do not claim
to have* more than enougii cotton to
will he sure to ftqy all of another
bumper crop at 20c "a pound.
"Now, Mr. Farmer, I-.-wonId -advise
you to gee the banker right-away,
ig; a lot of other things that paper and if Uie publlshWi does not
,*ppen TTiis month, .IhermTs to' 'disappoint tliem in what tliey have a
right to expect his pager ..will be sought
after- lor all time to ccntro. But, an-
swering the Star's lnqutrjTas to Rep
io Jgcty.uary, so as-
jt"_ in order to
ftage ’this time,
iisand and flv,
t li hi Ayiptia ifiTYlng
■Stanford, wHI say that he 1t
time, many o
led about such
| the ‘moon sees
Htogether.
tm safThar
as ,a member
the lower house t»Tthe Ttate legiala^ time-to gfl»*ir-*r besides. yod caii buytv^OTouT'^osecutloii by"
mbhflils find nitllg uinro nlen.wl., I *. • *r_ — _ .—r
ture.
editor of the Herald was singing the
was made praises of the Van Zajidt "yamperta
juinual repn^ .tors” AL.it doUat-a busjiel and says:
> soldiers “Of course .that-is alright, but better
ones .toiay he had here In good old
Angelina at half the price.” The Luf-
kin News is the best semi-weekly
newspaper published ‘between Boioxi
ty, who
the office
hasrRj
term of court at"
be st pleasure for hi
home to I earn that
made a most favorafl
upon the public by rea
ural .ability to unerring
all of the official dutiel
taken from the Gilmer
With Interest:
read W
#^h
en the Eqho went
mortgage your mules and tatende<F{%ijr-'5fifm. "The
cotton crop, buy you some1 corn at
11,25 p$r bushel, hire a man or two
at $25 a month each and rush another.
,°ott°” orop- W focl ^ not
naulifig ojit manure , or fixing up a
garden. This pommercial fertlUxtt to ,„UIBU«,
much ea8ler_anf nicer to-irondie and diet of manslaughter
the hanker wllijrurnlsh ydh the money | the penalty of two
'As tortile garden, you won’t have
ft verdict Yh the Raymofl
case. Os Thursday afternijj
was r«l
years.i
tentlary was assessed.
-“A .X^lktC Of]
cabbage and peas ai'the etore, already homey M. G. Sanders, wh«»
Irt a sack. Don't pfant a#y corn. Your pbared before the jury in the 1
The Lufkin News noticed where the land is too poor to grow corn ««d one Jgument. Tt is rfeneraTly
bale of cotton at 20c a pound wUi jit wrr-a maaterly effort and one
buy. more corn than you can raise on {strong.. arraignments
Richmond,
Hat is a long
there, are
(section who
[ thTs peace-
aond,” and
last time.
anouncod
lie Cul-
enatc,
^Judge
vliose
de later.
Btod to shy
rflng, among
fell Damp-
HAtton.-snrely, by -
born under
■_• > •
creHc and Texline-but that iqn’t suf-
ficient authority for tlic casting of
' 'single reflection ah: the supc^igpity of
the Van Bamll ysITuw ’THlll. WnoYr-’
yiTflTT
nations have j:pne to war on less
provocation and nothing short of the
very shrewdest diplomacy will avert
a ertolS in this instance. The opposi-
tion mgy assail ns from many angles
•nd" get by, they nfay shell our right
wing, engage our left or charge our
hen ter, but once oqr commissary Is at-
' every warrior to his gun,
Ueen j,la*ed ^ UlC Van Zmndt Y"°
luc^ Charles to ‘achieved, as State Tress even
■ isnowa;, in, a maslarly engAgamAftt
fdr 4years and yearti ago. at a time, of you
please, when some of the other helllg-
■f.ereat Were only mobilizing, and we
undinlinefl
the last armed foe expires.
Tp ...........
nut*,- horn or ,10a” <**?• on° of tl,e Vi«»st notable
chosen to sit kvaate oa- ths calendar.- Although we
K afjnS- W
.■omnlend us to- Tuesday morning (he sun *s
p'" Jfarf dter. c vary
lent-to’sfand -on
four- acres.
"Work like the dickens all the year
and it you glet only 5c_ a pound for
your eetton next fall, just turn So-
defense heard here in some”time* j
when" we reflect on the stre
our former prosecutors this mea
great deni The able part taken
ciaHsi and cusq the government. It Judge M. IV Briggs and County Attoi
t-jbai Lke cangwsi wUi.-lvad ney V. K. Florence should not'bc"ove
ound on your. cottOh; looked. The prosecutors had‘array*
jrour children to school, agajpst them an abjf. defensidn the]
fraud 1 bealdpa-.-you jwlll law firm of Wa-tTcajfc nriggsrTt wHa j
a haftle royafand practically all the]
taken by spectators eager to be pres-
ent «t the *try out' of the new Dls-
resolt was
and pick the cotton. Keep your mind's (floor space in-the courtroom
eye singled oft \liia one ideal —20c a
pound for cotton. -■
"My, what an Inspiring' thought! I trict Attorney—and the
Ten bales will bring you *1,000. That | Eminently Satisfactory,
would be *500 more than It cost you
to ralBe it. But if you were to get
only 10c a pound, you would come
out even, and lf .jrou.got opiy 7 cents
Kver stop to think of how fortunate
you are? It is one of.the best cures
— -y-w—^.n——.mjmi ■ nj*----—j-Xoi* th« blu^.'c-W]^fi*4b€ worltLs^onifc
sucker'” y°U W0“ 6 ^'bIowed-up|upsidc down in , your, particular realm;
fiOTfc iLSOJl ill'V S CA TTI. 1
In managing the business affairs of
the state of Texas, Governor Fergu
laud uothlng goes to.suit you think Of ag
I finitely worse; of your friend across"!
twn, who is suffering piiyslea^
1 mental pain ; of (he map >6»
ang
son. iit seems, Is going to look.after j f vr»l:v v. struggling to keep sotit ^
his own business as well. From tlie|Poci>- t0Spther apd provide sustetfance'
fftliowtog lilkatofe£ftp.mhr . be cauily fo^ijaffi^^lnk jjf some
inferred that Uie chief executive ex- jtjf'solHtiQn-*you see evncY day..ahd then
POCts to make as much or more. out I *j1 ^ <)f 111,1 5*™! ro.om >'au occupy
individual enterprises';gii li^]*nd tlt(; wholesome food, yob eat; of
have Ienvthen2d °* his 111(11 viduaj enterprises :as nerl-----
watfrrr veTorT 'm)wrilgrl'|f tllr tmtrFiri 0fffWl'',tjWiTlf-"|H**’’ HWWWIW
' * 1... -« .— i_v i._ j ji I lhtt'-irnnd Tintliuu v,
*Bhone out
stt or Its. tesplendant glory. Ac-
cprding to the old theory, the hog OT
'wni he course saw his shadow and straight
the L‘-front J'-way made for hid Hole again to re-
'to the Tear and, tie- !nftIn forty riHys lonKcr' <1,,rinR al1 of
litlon wagon > "which time there will be rough and
tumble weatjier. At the end of forty.
^|^..UIWkent1metfV; {{atcTiititlt^ iut daVs he .will venture out once, njfitt. '
UWp ’Aiuitlri way Is..that of diVJdiug and Iff he sees hie shadow for the
^Rie state ofvi'exas.! carVlng a neW. body aecimd timia- the Lord Ohly knows
'dnt oj the webtena half of tljis gireal what Will follow.
, eropifi- nr ^he soutljweatr^With all the
ymrywar
ing that he has always been, a-h«di-j clothes you w^a
man, the feet stands out plain j<‘rt!U0R without effort ythbj
that he Is full of tt now: t: j effort the nmrcapprJj'fiueff .
Temgie, TexaB. Jan. 30. -If ooyer-1Wart,‘. Sliake off the Crust 1
uor J. -SL Ferguson is successful" in i« slowly contrac
securing the herd of l.tlOO coWs thatj1^'1 an<1 turnln* 1,1 ® "orld M
ho ia advertising for in South' Texas,^j'dtlff*gy: let in the sunshine - '
[jot fling
l^r the
he re-
reift|h-
Imemb-rs ot tojs v'apt .^onmidpwealth top vAr^feu.
posed hew ptato h io>e^Je.ttw,atm7'tcon‘eBri With, for 4he-veasmrthat'll
How would*!*,look to ■jrite'-iL dr i»ow
I ‘" would .It .R’ound^d jay, thai-pur (hr-
Utfoved' tpwn .1 'tffbh Mr, Hank Dew-
Ty, Iff ,w>vi
ting, this Week from hts
ww» ■ oigsrwr.' -‘-s 'V*'
opn,-a4 the "editor of the SluSH-comingst a
. hvorytl^/fels^ oW of
the matter Of wo
to Jo short
•twi
.
»1"he record giv?»; tt that Joint fW.
Woods, tTieNiftw speaker of the‘house
of representatives, was a cojvhoy one
though born in somewhat of a cattle
citmntry, we never did have much ban-
• of his pants jiiay be shiny, hdt if
w35
...» Bell county farm *n<t, fipsque J com-pession and ; thoughfnines
county ranch will he .sure enough I othera atld...U»e change
'---iw’l rJl "-ownm^>Bjk|W-
«4*'
;-r"'^’‘1fttPck raTms. IncMentaliy, T/ will ra-t.
quire about *40,000 In casli fo' swing jt,n
such a deal. Joe J; Miller.of Templel
who'is manager for the GoveirnorW
properties is' receiv;
cows in response- to
markable indeed.-
A *
ksnt^to Ael
;r
—■- - , .- ‘According to ttic taraK report-:e«rt. . - ---------
(Mfft»e}g.-wa ww tt
Ijeen wired to obpose sue
/ co«W
■;Too
^lepuBllo
i "No flu
trterobt;r. j
pie want!
tuce coul*
the Unit
market,
house so
____ advertisements therefor and ha*I its purpose forbidding of thc use „„„„„
already purchased several hundred I of autqmatic shotguns In th^/fiolds iia.H letti
« ' *.t#j sport in this iitate. Slnceinat time
spertsipen in ‘various ipcaffye^- have
Med vigproiteiy agfljWMfi*'' pas-
of ilte mepmiee' slitoMtoiemA- ■ lit -
list In have
an enact-
fent. The object of" the legislation
. ts to better protect the g*nfe of the
this year, Van Zandt's toto Is shown I Kt}i(u ^ jf „ (,lall„p(i hy lilofle nf.
to be 39^99 bales. Up until the same |fleotpd y,at h wM, wnrk a fmrdkh^on
every,owner of an automatic gun. The
ppint at Issue' seems to be whether the
of the ! birds „ar® to be safe-guarded or the
most conspicuons »m«res in Southern [ hunters are to have uninterrupted | tn
Methodism, died at his home in nnltaslflwj^ with : thslc, mudern fowling i
». . , ._ . - ^ ^ i
meat of ramraerco, concerning the
number qf bales ot cotton., ginned, in
the south up to the 16th of January,
ItolalnoiL °»|n ,ln"
Dr." George G. .Rankin, one
most consplcuoua figures In
to\8elL' ai
he wants
Ot order.
. t*
From i
try comes
ci-Hsfully v
thought tliey J
grocirles.. Tv
throuiMl!
dors f<ir a
He mgy wear a gnmflrj Hat and the st neon-ffwiae - sssSffarssi! f‘efn-r fresflSfa'iafi "
visited took
unexpected attack 'of heart trouble, (the full measure of our personal lib- an(, othfij. thJ]
-home for aup-J
1th anything
rht.—Oitlcin-
- —
-v -wrta- ^, v- tto.
* -iWy,**. .'v-A' tt'w* ■ ‘ -i >i rm
sisB
> TJBPf iv ryi____
AWJ R. ibaiiJixjrf ATIBiTba'TfTiiit.sIJWJ U (.III
KaVH IWC rUPW
m mil
Dr. Rftukiu has' been editor PT 'this
texHs DhrWMnir XTlvocftto for many
"Jyears an<J_Je. one of the best known
ministers inTexas.
, JB-MY-TISWI
of| Will cure 'your Itheumafistc
if 1 Nenralgla, Headaches,. Cru^
»c, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts am
rns, Old Sores, Stings of Insect! j
J. Antiaeptio Anodyne, used in
daily and externally. Pried 25c
V •' ;
erty,- but ho doubt our little com-1,, * i
pa.,ions of the field and forest are jfc ,n*-pr,c®?
hard put to maintain their spirit of ' ” 1*>n ' n
optimism when forced lo pit tljeir .
skill and cunning ngsinat the lndis l'r '' -U(V R
criminate etplnalons dftliVer^
«hot*.gnn.
I,,»t 3«tur
Jlttie-
of Ah automatic j
>....._ ^ ] Arl
1 son of Mr. wnd Mrs. BeTi Tyre Satur
. Kuafroan county,'succimbod! that ;
". id"
ot Styx. Kuafroan county,'succimbod j Uia
to ip* attack (if meningitis from which ! rio.
he had b«en suffering Just 24 hours..
Art White
ity waiF |
turday WKM
Ijirt
rinusly
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915, newspaper, March 11, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118564/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.