The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 8 of 10
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IU fcvhW. K Is IMMUMI. III Ml 111* «\t
management will have nothing to fe&r. by the*
spiunef- ail
Thd-locwi paper is the piouth-piece of
ncteh.UoriiQotl.-aaii.it la than
lqoks find what is going on
have every available'acre pi
Silt ton, bo. they c%h but
6c a pound?
’ lor your
with seed
E looked, dun
fthe chances are
|Tcoiu*‘ up uu.vuoy
’■you to do if you
a garden tH to go
t-aler and tell hint what there arlTany number-who would like otiiton I Tould with thp
around us(> If thprqig u baby liorp In. ■* were A9 surS_.toaJ Cotlj
the settlement jivpnybody Want* to fifd* 20c j^^pormd next fall
know about it, if a'lion ,.• lim-us down H,‘u ni-v H«Io farm am^traf
4o know the faetef-toe- farmer i* W a pouudj Why, to
per bale. I cpabl buy three'ba
for |100. Two hundred, yfi~
your money;,^r.JPhrophtst W-hJ
Target* cities, the- cHfitefii 'ntjMfif 'ot a'p u blic road near liis-ptace you buy .some cotton and hold
“Mr. Farmer, let me prophef
"Jitney” craze is proving
Poblem to deal with in many
forested id the “crop reports and the
court proceedings and if there has
been an order passed for the chcaog-
* are quietly pursuing the even
[t their way all Oblivious to and if tln n is a scliool election called hejJ LK.‘- lf you/want to pay famine price
SJiUSbout ^hose greater vex- 1 | h - mm* | j MM
Lwith which others have to
lwitli who happen to be -lo-
rn voted localities.
he wants the location ot tHeheW line;
if.tlj
will find It in his local paper and va-
rious other matters, such as the id-
for bread and njeat-for yourself
for feed for yo'itr poor old horses, I
M.
ty, who’
(related thi
the Ford- ir
It d large
hd expre
party
Ing plant
30M
hope
vortlsentqnta of the merchants and? fo8t P**nt *U of y°ur hind In cotton. I t,he offiee^_
tin- aunuuncoinonts of the public 'Vou might be able to get Go a pound I district, has
gatherings will prove of mor^or less next talk The spinners do not claim I term of court at'
to have ipore than enough cotton to I be a pleasure for hf
.last them, over two years, and they (home tb learn that-
interest to him during the course
year. The town people read theii
Lmltfilpllt §f
• «* j, • * s*x> tvwu men , • - ■ i uunir
tiUd W8*1 Pdpcr,'some of thenflo find out wih b« sure to buy ail of another I ,ya(]e
buld be made into an automo-
r httftself by that concern. Not
Jerwards lie received a car by
jd also a check fair $7.80, the
$y stating .that he had sept
opnt of cans too many.
of -othcr things thai
happen this month, there is to
jy® February, so as
in order
what the editor has to say and others
to learn of the current news where
they live. The ladies read its col-
umns Tor the society news, church
sfld citr1-* announcements” and the
items cpn crnln’BrTbming ’Khd going.
In fact almost everybody reads the
t [paper and • lf the publ;
disappoint them In what they have a
right to expect his paper will be sought
after for all time to come, Rut,. an
this timer -ewering the HtarV inquiry an tfi/Rhp
[isand and five-
such -a thing
time many o |
about such
| the moon sees
BweB
was made
»ual reuu-
te soldiers
It Kiclitnpnd
is a long
‘there are
[section who
this peice^
timopd,” and
' lari. time.'
nnounced
Sr-£ut
enate,
LJudge
vliose
lie later-
Bted to shy
“ring, among
(itclicll C'amp-
Tf will be seen
bedn blared
s’lucki-.CUarlcs to
nation. Surely, lie
horn for
| fhc Vtrrr Zandt yellow *vam. Whole
nations - have gone to war on loan ail'd pick the cotton. Keep your mind’s j «.,<>»
. which Van Zandt
least allows no other
|lbovo her, is that, in the
gvernor Ferguson's ap
naUJ^> born or
L-ebwww
feat stntfe, For
Fand an Indlv-
ntnend us to
Zandter every
ent to stand on
. will elthgr. die
the fore front of
' to the rear and be-
lltfon wagon.
_____«w - * r~*
AnotflWWfientiment hatclilng out
own Austid-way is that of dividing
a'd state of Texas, carving a new body
^out of the western half of this great
empire of th# southwest. With all t^e
[lights before them concernlngthat dia-
bolical attempt to “Change the Name
^vi Arkansas,'’ surety the law-making
^members of this vast commonwealth
*•#111 steer clear of sucfiHi hazardous
r-Tho name -,-ot - Uie pro-
l* posed new state Is to he “Jefferson.”
j^.Jlow would'lt look to write It, or ho1
vfStiI<TTT'sotind 'to sny, thRt our
loved town marshal, Mr. Hank lie
Ig,moving tills week from
In. Canton, Texas, to Ills iv
kll Faso, Jegersont,
i ,soon as the editor
everything* else oM of
the mntteisMr wo-
- to in Rliort
UfeAre too
• of the
P ... . , .
bumper prop at 20c a- pound. I upon the public by r
“Now, Mr. Farmer; *• I would advise Ural ability to uner;
you to See the banker right awayj8n 0f t|ie official du
Aiortgagd' your mules and lntonf*1-”"'"
cotton crop, buV you «5ffle corn
♦1.26 per bushel, hire a man or two
at $26 a month each and rush another,
V j* -W 7 - •
mm
nptffi "‘Win. Tho
taken from the Gilmer
reajJ with Interest;
hen tb.e B®lfo went to
the -Jurriia'd not y^t
a verdict th the HaymonV.,^.
case. On Thursday aftern
m
resentatlve Stanford, will say that he
lg (fi' Austin serving ub a member of
the lower house .of. the stole Iflginlu-
tjy^_________________uj.--
Kimr..
iehW does »«*• Cotton crop. Donlt fool away your
hauling out manure or fixing up a
garden. This commercial fertilizer is
much, easigr and nicer to handle and I met ot manslaughter was r.
the hanker will futnish y(ffi the mOney|the:penalty of two years in
to pay for It. v Itentiary was assessed
“As for the garden, you won't have! *‘A feature-of £e above cake
time to iyork it; ,besidesotou can Jbuy I vigorous 'prosecution by Dtsti
cabbage and pea* at the store, already I torney M q. yapd^ya when v
.without.
idedlieri
i3.h i**nng rden
fiiia.. iuid will
•FTe«pT,igft;Thl
tyJtll fo j
ttmhtr-TlTirfcH
TndV i, fs&d.
in a sack. Don t plant apy corn. Your I peared before the jurv in the Hu\
The Lufk(n News noticed where the land is too poor to grow cor® gad onelgument. lt.is generally corded
ot eotton at 20« a. pound wi(l Jit wrr a masterly ,effort and one ol
editor of the Heral^ was singing the bale
praises of the Van Zandt ‘'yamperta- "buy more corn than you can raise on jgtrongi,. arraignments against
tors” at a dollar a bushel and aayg:-
Of course that is alright, but better
ones may " bj hfl-d .here In good old
Angelina at half the price.” The Gut
kin News is the best semi-weekly
newspaper published ’between Doioxl
cFeeli ana Texline but that isn’t suf-
ficient authority for the casting of a
slngfle reflection oav the superiority of
provocation and nothing short of thy pyo Hl1
very shrewdest diplomacy will avetT P°Uhl)
crisis in this instance. The oppost- M”
tlon may assail us from many angles
anil
wing, engage our left or charge our
Center, but once our commissary is at-
tacked, It is every warrior to his gun.
oiir ~rlg£t be $500 more than it cost you
was achieved, as State Press even
knows, in a masterly engagement
years and years ago. at a time, of you
pldase, when some of the other bellig-
erent worn only pioblllelnk, and we
shnlj fjght to proservc-lta■ undimmed
lustre until the last armed Toe expires,
Tuesday of this week was “ground
hog” day, one, of the tnoSF'lidtshie'
iiauuttUbw
have had days, which
engtheneff
into, weeks, of clpudy weather, yet on
Tuesday morning the sun shone out'
all of its resplendantjjffnry/A<f-
cording to the old thepry. the hog of
course saw his shadow and straight-
way made” for his hole again to re-
main forty days longer, during all of
which time, tliei^ will be rough and
tumble weather. At the end ,of .forty;'
days he will venture out otice -more.
rji, , %%t:
what wUl follow. * ^ r7JCQl’ * **** C
: on a
four acres. |defense licurd here in some time; 'rf-r
“Work like the dldkeps all the year j when we reflect on the strength
and_|f you ju;t eiily^Bc^ a pound for J„H^ former prosecutors- this mean-^~
your cotton next fall, just-turn So-Igrfcair dent. nhte part token
dallst and cuss the governnu-nt. It Judge M. B. Briggs and County Atti
may.^tlmt the congress will lendjney t*. K. Florence should not'be ov.
w pound on your COttCfiU.Jlopaed. TUs prosaoutor* h»d”«rrayi .,
your^chlldren t^ acliool^lagainst them an able defajisft inJthe
O llOD l/Tou WAII will I I J- ___ i,|.ltt»OIIl* •
eye singled on this one
for cotton.
'My, what an inspiring Y thought!
Ten bales wilj bring you $1,000. That
idea,—20c a I taken by spectators 'Wger to be pres-
|'ent at .the ‘try out’ of the new Dis-
trict Attorney—and the result was
eminently satisfactory.”
to raise It. But--If -yow- were To get-l
only 10c a pound, you^ would come
out-even, and lf you got* only 7 cents!
g ‘ 1?!*' “'Vlilll
sudker.’.’t
BUY* UATTJ.K
Kvcr stnp to think of how fortimnte
you are? It is one of -the best ctrrws
for the ‘'blue.” When the world seems
oW pffplIcnJar reditu,
f»}.d nothing goes.to^suit ynu.Dilnk of
ybur neighbor whose cpndltlo'a Isidn-
finitely worse; of your frtpnd across
In mahagirVg t\e business affairs of hnwnrWo Is suffering fAyslcal (
Urn state of Texas, Governor Fergu-1 m<'ntal M1'1: tlie man-ytm sa# yes-
H„d, it.seem., i* going tn look afterU^day, struggling to keep .soul and
hlg *pw'n 'bus north ps well. From toe bod* together and provide. Sustenance
Mlpwltig dI patch it inky be »uislly I,<,r *'*s fapitty. Think of sbtne the
. .inffikri'd dial thi-'^cflWT 'Sjfecutfve ax- desointimr you se* every day, and then
■ ‘ I* pacts to male as much or niiore out I think ^of the- warm room you occupy
vrwwa m SM«llSaiiilwil»*
dork out’pf his tenure ip office. Grant-Ittu‘ xbod literature ybii reap, kdij of
Ing tlmt he lias always beon a bus!* P*"' H°°d cIOtHeS’ you wear, Nothing
ness naan, tl e fact stands mlb plain I orfmes without effort; the< harder the
that lie is fill jot it now; >I effort the more appreciated Is the re-
Tenaple, Tetos. Jan. io.-r-If jGoyerJ1tRrd* Shake off tfie Crust/ of selflsht
nor J E. Fe-gusop Is successful hlfress that Is slowly/, contracting your
securing the lerd of 1,(^0 oows*thatH?>ul ^nd turning the world black and
he is advertising fpr In South Texas, !
his Bell county farm and, Bosfjue
county ranch \ will be j|
stock farmsT^icid'eVitallywfff rs-
to swing
eueh a-Heal. Jcle J. Miller of Temple, I
*} who is manager for ftm Governor's]
•various farm properties Is receiving
‘ cows in response, tt
Jhe ndwertisements therefor and hits)
A
There are but twenty convlcftf'con
fined in the, Rtipk penitentiary .gt, toe 'arjdus offers of cows in response
already purchased several hundred
present time, all pther being cpiploy-,
' on the various state farms. The already purchased^ several nunarea
pen,|tentiary prohlem ia perhaps, - the; ■bfta,<?' which have been tent to flip
biggest proposition the siaKrhas to [ *“ *’
contend with, for 'the rrifilbn that it'
wna.y.^eit. TJTwt
ery yoarf
'Hie record gives it that
John •
slmrt-oomingff , ary explained; al
though bom In somewhat ot a cattle
country, we never dhl have much han-
kering for cows.
‘Ir*
Xt_
th?lr noses
! against a window pane a ‘ !is!f‘W,
hat 4ad >ite
«a« tr»n»t'lrlm_w1ih*-a«ythfng-
vd. He is all right,, riocin
Bqsijuo county ran
ich.
. ipcording to the latest report sent
ary; let in the sunshine of human
compassion and thoughful'ness ■ for
oihers ahd the change will be re-
markable Indeed.—-BroWn#ood Bulle*-
^l, -. .c ... J. Y- •
HH| rip"1 ~
It was mentioned in the Herald last
week that a'bill had bee.n introduced
the present legislature having for
its purpos'o the forbidding of the ‘use
of automatic shotguns itv the fields
of, sport in this state. Since that time
sportsawp. In varloda r localUies Jaye I ll8
protested vigorously against toe pas- Thc
Ot order.
ment.-irf cmnmerce, * concerning the . ■ w~f,' , 7rt“-^7
af“
3B **.-? •p“k"01 ‘"Lho"“ v™
time last year the total was 8,206 bales „.wn„ -m.
meiub. i
fc^uctoffjs a fraud; besl^aVyoujwll i Bri?^It'-was
me cTmdren “to Tiefp culttvate ja battlq royal and practically all the. * ^
ant
ritta!
hF ilw
and tills
■l^K.
sti months
aglSfCte.
H-
r-i-
f
land
ners.
Agricuf
truck
result
lettuce
crop
could ml
"Too
HepubHe
VNo- su|
member,
pie wahtd
tuce could
the Unite
market,
house so
has lettued
toiaell, an4
' Id
From dlffd
try eotnes sfl
cesafttlly wd
thought they!
groceries. Tw|
throngli the
rfhrs f<p\a 'f(g|
ing to sell a
Itr
* if
Tuesday, a* noon during a sudden and pieces We boast of‘our freedom and tnok^
every owner of an automatic gun. The
point at issue seeuis to be'Whether the
jyr.Vaeorge Vi. Rankin, one of.tho] birds are to be safe-guarded or the
most eonsplauous figures-in Southern J hunters ..-are ,to h^Ve uninterrupted, ^
Sfdtoodlsm. died at his home In Dallas 1 sway with their -modern fowling L
.a.;,, n-rv-1,' - .... . -ISttcd took ft
the full measure of our persopal lib- d ^ tl)I,
erty, la* no ^1 onr little «»*-1 !ow pr|< #B
panions of the field and forest are . .. .
ftard, fiitt to maintain their spirit Of1,!’ , ”
opttmbntt-WhW fiwred-to pit tUrtr.* '1 ^
an;’ runn'nij agplust the
criminate nXlRHSlOha of an automatic
r*. - - — — - i . v iii'iMi mii nift n nuuuuii iiuu
M W- may Bi shiny, but if attack of ' heart trouble
Dr. Rankin lias been editor of the
xks Ghrtstian Advocate for. many
cfore he is due hom’e tor «uF, yLrs and te one of .Oift-best knoWn
mifitsteWTff T«rs#?
W»
■KSSSSSfini_
gla, Headaches, Cramps
!i Sprains, Braises, Cuts anc
irps. Old Sores, Swings ol Insect!
C. Anliseptic ^iMliyne, us^d in
2B»Uv hud externally. Price 25c
x- ; Art White of \
i’yle,f the ten munlty was «*k
. and Wr*. Ben Tylc Siihirday by a i
of Styx, K.uatman county. sucnumbM that hi- iu*ot>ier.|
to an attack of manlngltik from whrcii riously U1 with
he had bowi suffering ji'1^ 24 hours. ptftCe,
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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/m1/8/?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.