The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 9 of 10
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fiowdi. f*Tw
health will
overtake y
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assisting these
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with the help o:
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goats, bu(
Ion#, hogs are
more careful!
1 other day parti
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H0STETTE1 last-chance-to'-buy-Shoes BELOW,
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stomachoittHe next 15 days only. During, the sale just closed we sJold over 400 pairs
i.m.ke.ihc.p^i.iave cut the prices even deeper for this sale, and are offering Shoes
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keen and aids,
digestion. Try a be
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“Woman’# dress nowadays ls^SJ
tffuV—beautiful but shocking,
slashed skirt, to be aura, has
pcared—but 1t Iras only
to make room for the lace jlanGT
‘‘A stupid greenhorn of a b.utl|
scored a bull's-eye unconsciously
"other day. ■ ’
“ ‘Is Mrs. Blanc heff ja late call!
■; .asked him. ' jf 1 " ',,=
‘“Yes, sir; she’s In,’ said the butlsi
Out she ain’t at hjjrae. sir. -She’s
Btalrs 'undressia' fpt'fi dinner dance ’'
---Washlngtoft Star.
LOOK YOUR BEST
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$3.65
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$2.85
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' $2.50
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$1.95
Ladies’,, $3.50 Shoea now.... ,
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Ladies $V75 Shoes now
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Lirls; $2.50 SHoes liow.....-........
Girl*’ $2.^t> and $2.0(1 5>licv**n now.
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An to Your Mnlr and Skin. Cuticura
WHI Help You. Trial Free.
The Soap to cleanse and purify, the
Ointment tw soothe sonJ-lreaJr' These
fragrant super-creamy emolllente.pre-
serve the natural purity and beauty
offhe skin "under conditions which.
If neglected, tend to produce a state
of Irritation and disfigurement.:
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e of Any Hat in the House, Up te $3.50, Hew $1.95
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Address postcard. Cuticura, Dept. XT,
Boston. Bold everywhere.—Adv.
The Third Generation.
John Barrymore tells this story
about his little nephew, Sammy Colt, '
the son of hla famous sister, Ethel.
This story illustrates how the desire
of the theatrical artist for ‘ssoluaivs
. business” Is probably transmitted from
one generation to another.
“I w»# present one night last week
when my sister was putting her yeueg-
■ store to-bed," says Undo John,—"She
has reared them like old-fashioned
rhllilr^n ftnri thftm tn i
E DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT AT THE ABOVE PRICES
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irt faiAtlt
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AtQT-
prayers at night. Th|s night Hammy
hesitated, and there was a worried
look on hi# face. He had got ne
further than "Now I lay me,’ when he
stopped.
” 'Say, Tnuvver,’ he complained, *1
don’t fink I'll say that prayer. I heard
another fellow say It today, and If we
aren’t careful It will get all over
town the first thing we know!’ “ »
l^tjelr farm near Myrtle
an extended, residence
^®Ujiring which time Mr.
thatPen |B t*ie mercantile
Wls^ ,lave ‘ many friends
‘‘Iregret to hear of their
wlckhelr home tn this city
lte til Mr. Earl M. r,r, ,-r
recenpY^ujOvod here
The uuniber of poll taxes paid in
Van Zandt county up to. the' first day
Of February this year amounts to
somethin,!? between 4.7V0 and 4,800. the their ministry to alleviate the pain
exact figures not being obtained for
this Issue. Thje is something less than
the amount paid 4a«t‘year. -
ol Thankn..
1 take tills method of expressfhg my
sincere thapks and gratitude to all
xffio'tiw Iffvlngly and kindly helped by
and suffering of ray dear wife during
her long, continued spell of sickness,
i which resulted in her untimely deal
Our Ihanks are due the doctors who
bs from Edoflj, In thxi
W;«thfc county, 'hat
be another Hgw%lulll
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'~r Of mors Importance. >
MY. Arthur- H. EBgelbach.Jn h{# col-
.^lection of anecdotes of ‘ thp British
bench, tells this story' about-Lord
Bjaxfleld. who was anjtQhg the
.the. Scotch dudnea
to the broad SjcoJi e' iKgloct.
"Has ye ony counsel, nfon?” he sal I
to Katfrtee Matgor, WHea, placed al^:^ «Diepdll(, farming Se#
toe ilar ■ - .. : lumber industry Ip no small
In tfie asymfc^t lvr*n oUwP9 f.or thelr }*na*r raerc,e
sent from -Kite fbunty.-maiiy Tears ago. Dt is our heart’s desire that all of yop
fornieHy ll.Vfi4<Honth of town, and Be- will be spared such a d,^p sorrow for
.-1 a long tfme to come, and'that in the
Cl»<ie there helnfe iUK ^ hiff iffjdrj
IVidy in -dtwrHtkm. T-h« Mom stVice*tnovgd «xy
I is well timbered.; and Yielde. f,-.arns since our
lug.-a snlendlH-farming Seo- ;Tf
lumber industry Ip no small j0i,„ Sides, a
came suddenly da ranged while plow-
gjp Bfeopie hayc long
sthce*tnorirtf ’ Thtt ffne paper
since our last issue.
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^°^N^°aald argot; "I only want an 1y°ra ,l"‘iril8cl]a,rf^
interpreter..td make- me underhand
what^ouf lordship says."
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The Meat
ol Wheat
The average yearly Con-
sumplioa of wheat in the
United States is nearly six
bushels for every mah, woman
and child. .
• £7'.,
Much of the nutriment of
the’Vyheat is lott bedgue the
vital mineral salts stored by
Sira, z wj; s -r
r-'
are thrown out to^make flour
white, i._. •«;
In making * *■.; * %•’_A.il
Grape-Nub •
tood
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of choice wheat and malted
barteft afl the nutriment of
the grains, including the mine \
eral values necessary for build-
ing sturdy brain, neflto and
muscle* is retained. V
Everywhere Grape-Nuts
food has proven a wonderful
• r of Lain and brawn;
and'you may be sum
“There’s a Reason”
an - ecstwhHe. i (Wnton-
end you will find your true reward In
the life that is beyond. Your rHost
humble trlend, a broken-hearted hiw-
band andTkther. LARK M. WARD,
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___ _______„ ail way
w%o shot andi killed A. W.
In Fort (Wbrth a few days
Already "been given a court
k death penalty by" the Jury,
pd&nce »h») wbels ocf justice
ind.
this week from his hohre In Mab
and met up With many of htg,old*tlme
friends and assoolates who were glad
to sefe him. He had a bunCh -ef fine
mules With him
city to Terrell.
Last Monday nmrked^jUe close of
tl. feides, the late road and
srBeer for Canton, has done rf]a{x)j
iluable work ift. this line, and
ie unpreceda^tetj yjeatjer he
to coptfehd W)tll,^hap ;s«T-*
[xanlple fDilyWs nett ljftwnv-
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M
ly niarkMUXl
the open seaBOn 'l’or birds, and dll lo- tO-V'dhlld as conOdently as
cal sports liaye dlled UP their guns,
US^m on the rack, and every
bird <\of ln the cOp^nufhity/'wni now
have t« seufflit for JllmSflfi
mioV:;;
'•err
iff w.
ou wllTTIrunTiat BIiamheiTihTi'!
Cough Remedy has recognized advan-
taKCUr oiver most' medicines In use for
coughs and colds. It does not sup-
press,, a cough but loosens and opens
and-Went, from tWs the (MCretlans. which enables the sjrs-
tem->4o! throw off a cold. It counter-
ncis aiiy tendency of a co'Id to result
in pneumonia. It contains no opium
or1-Other narcotic, and toay be given
to an
tng that price for an) ordinary saddle
horse, we are tempteT to forget for
tlie moment thafull of us are. border-
ing on th^ brink of acttial starvation.,
as some,,Juight have us believe. The
purchase , prtoe' of* the animal would
Just alxmt off-set - the present value
Af six bales of cotton. Having thus
Mnuch for a starting • point, the service
of an expert In figures .ought ,not to TUe “Wasps" made
adult. For gale by Xolen Bros
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friMrosF.
**»' j ^/.HontJOi Muftic, Cor)
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-l jyrss
i^h-e Tuedtlay: ih h> authmobUe; liaV- where •
Hi r ddcjfleiy that' b'tii car had been | i,0hie.\ J. ]
rule
,iMr shad?w*
Is ospeciaify t<ue >o*.
acks. Your Appetite Will All, ,(
»el dull- and' languid. - JR you'
Vt to .bUkius,; o*«Ack».*UkftJ,
O ham tier lain ^ Tail eft.; “
Route 1 FAb. • 1.-—-
has gone to Itala,
she will make lur future
Johns and Mrs. Mally
her as far as Ty-
Prereist- l)U16as Affteks. - i"* »» «*«: . h*d- b<ten | ll0me.' J. D. John
events oast tpefr shadpwt. Aotwed op..tonR’emn>«hVcm sccmjut; of | , yrotl .accompanied____________ _
—.et —; the weathur- gf was kfmmpanied >y | jer. jura. Wood has lived in Texas for
;Cfy$$ TValS^fTj. L 'the past twenty years and the greater
/. ,~v.....Apart <ff this time, has been spent in
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JinAary to
makes qhe work y
oiif .hlh. .^v t.^0 f!kst.of the wjck and
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4,-.. f 9' ■ ■' it’1-" v—i—J.|- u • ♦
/v |py onf
/ \ Roy Fife of-New Harmony comniu-
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Tiiere must he piorf or less -degree
<a 'uncertainty about this great, sweep-
ing wave of hard times which is said to
h.- bligtlttug everything In Its wake
with';4 ihreath; at any rate is re-
ceived father a serious Bet-back here
last MoSday when vVafrcnT McWil-
liams sold a saddle horse for two hun-
dred American dollars and no ques-
tions asked. When the people get to
the point where limy iWl mind pay. Mual ormlributon*. »-The»e.
Holland llbrat-y which wu
the most profftable mcans of employ-
ment, that, of stock raising ,V>r that of
growing cattpn.l ,
,.•' ,,. . i. i „
Tliere are already yisible isigns of
approaehiH^..spring In the town of
Canton, for a number have had their j
garden*’pulverised with a Mue Kelley
and have tpade whatever improve-
ments necessary in’ their fence*- ft R
can 'be “managed .to arouse a friendly
rivalry among *the laaftl^d mep -of ___
the town these will no doubt be somb ^ram 'next i^riday >
excellent ifLck. patches wrdWn In thfe ^ryooe Is /cordial^
locality atf the season advamfeR. * --- -'■***- /
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Wttt '
* tma eon.- ‘
-rtaiiMly, «o
mixture,
id trouble-
*•
t*n buy at
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^?*Mf*v**f® Sulphur
diunpaa
VJ
HIUH
(Lilia Quitxdlen, q
The faculty met Sat|
for the purppao of nunglso dla-
were purchased WU.lri the ‘
the two - plays givup
school pupils. , We.yha'1
celved about (yn volumes
books for trie library fioir has
^y p*
v
p
last fall by’trie grade puph
an even hiujdy'pii, volumes,
lor, east of tOyrn, though
HJgh^sch^.lUm liasjb^
cepted hy Uie basket $gll' gi*
game will 1m Torrelt^feb *
The ’Vtrls, are. pftmr^
iiig every idle mitne&t.
thi
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4*
Tax (^allectpr RobtnsOn afe hi*
force were very busy the^paat* two
weeks ooll'wttj^r ’taxeH. They worked
day and ntgrit. He ‘-a> ployed twp .ex-
tra deputies. -Miss fYirrle Rpblrieou
(lay afternoon. The prc __
cesofnlty rwsdefcd an«}!"
eryone. Th^nsic r
"Wasp” onpftaatra *
had several visitors ~ _
them, together witXfBfil JH tr i
come back. -Hie JiJTges sedpTfed to tellT’
wito will enterta»fc.at th«K|ose
onVpst were • lioadamej^h. J. »Y*ft.
J. T.'Hodges ind AHccrMRchell. They
wiU. bo-presept at r&Ju m«*oting.
tW “HOriftts” wUfl render the pr6
Afternoon and eV- y
Invited. We think
between the "Wasps” and
y their dreaded oppo-^
111 hg-rirarm. No one nned -rhiv
Tor fear of. getting cold, for-
two eseelleril ‘stoves In tlie
irlum. andj everyone will be k* p(# ,.
d it Ion 1k glow Reported Unproved.
^ J"‘—if- ’
Ihr meeilng
^TdipejHity
ftUrrlooB. and *. most
profitable-Hhd /iitcrtRUttk seBston Wte ^ **>d Sunday wfUi relaUves and
' "rlendn at Ben Whesleri
Ohij Westberry and family from
Hobbs,
Mists'
MIBs1 Octavla Stangcr and Tote
.Hum pUrlcs.. of. .Ren Whccloc ..gfiffijya
the tax payers' of' die cpUptyvyjaR un- j
til the last, days pf Jimliry to pay
thglr .taxes,- andrtt ,-<nhkt%
vary hcav\- on the ta x cp! lee t o ^,.FO r| * * ey
the past- flvo, digs, tljay" liavq t$ cp
lined up at the office walOjlg for their.
•turn. It would remind one of attend- , . oi, ™
Ing a circus and watching Ule crowd I * ounty.HuperlntendepLU. D. fUUA
line up and watt for an opportunity toW* <113. morning .to rUU Uie school*/
-Mrs. J. VaientlUct»”T .community Friday night.
MIS9 DtACB Kwnpluccy9 spent Hatur-
-1
T!;
v*0;»
the result.
fiyL I^Ulolskl'Tapin Neck «t»Ued gf jfc" John*
rtf n®4t; ft uipAjaftKO tlrp i BHlurctay Wta
ftsatfci.'lil'a-YTck VlVsft-y*rs''bisother, Bill | Ths literary soclet*
Dgjjlclq, dyin^ fi^Siuth Texas, j night with a goodly number PCflMnt.
,iti
met
I night with a goodly number
The program was good
W. Bateman,of Canton whs a vis- I seemed to enjoy it.
j'lto* ftorn Cafiton to the Fifth Sunday* T?citb*mher singing at the
laeUn* at Little Hope dhurd).the last next Sunday eventbg Come and
, 1(1.■ v 'L-v,
uni age l.imt'ses Issued s
J. H. Trusoeli to Sirs. Fanrife
Tom Humphreys tb EUid Hrpwn. _
A. F. Wiey 'To Fanlc Bluurt '^'*1®
purchase tickets.
g -:-rr
Colds and Comp fir
Many, people r«Iy
lain'a Cough Remfdy
cases or colts-and c
er (lissT points them.
Tfiomas, Isigaii
Rave" < found '
j_of thp county. He spgstt'lnfff week <
'‘assistinff "Cpunty Tax Col Ice Lot W.
RofelnhOft 1« collecTftit the ‘file
|i.*Yaxen of the eounljr. : ’
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Friday Remedy to be the
colds add croup 1
never tfre o
itglibors,
aassai
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night and Sunday
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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/m1/9/?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.