The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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'tore the people and supply ail their wants dm ing the fall and winter season
with a superior lute of poods, consisting of
D GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, EATS, & CAPS, BOOTS
A Shoes, Groceries, Qncensrcaie, Ac., Ac.,
WHICH w K UAVK rURCIIABKD 1 XPRESSLY FOR TIMS StAIKET, AND.AiiF. ABLE TO OFFISH \T
VERY LOW PRICES!
I^Uet'ante we want your patronage, ui.J will use every honorable mean# iu uur; power l<> return it. Hoc us, we say. early and often it you wan
3cTic©, StylisliT-Te-vr Goods Tlictt Are
Bound To f.ivo Satisfaction In Every Way.
Sz T.T7TS,
THAT FiuHl
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M A. Mirmoat Lhrri Mim.-uu,L*t'd
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ULiok 1 aStnil 1 lt#Y» been <k »d but
fef|.»r your *Jcnnt»c M. A. S.o»*
i. i .t.iurMoliciar. I
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Very little sickness.
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Juaiice Court this week.
.Farmer* still sowing oaf*,
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Gardening is all the go now.
Did you over have the mump*?.
For teller bends, hill h-iV t«. irOtc |
heads, potion, envelopes, fft., give
| (he Telephone u rail All work
j niarantecd
j the greatest treasure is content-
ment; the greatest luxury., i* health;
j the gri ales! comfort i* sleep sad the
I host medicine i* a true friend.
County C, urt.
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plea, Blaok .
Tan. A It w rppli' ue as . .
n.">1 .ititlih roly nil skin sof', *’
srliite. VIo':* Cream Is > <
nnwilertn coverdefre «. but it i
It u superior to all .. :. r p.»; uoiiri .
is guarant. t to give i-'ie.-.aruon. At
I gifts or IS,ill ! fi.r f»0 r. nl*. I'rijiarcd 1>T
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The following eases were disponed
oful llic last term of County Court:
[Civil Docket J
UO Highsmitli vs. K K Alexander,
distress warrenl; judgement f ir pi'll.
I E Hone is \V 1 K.i■ ierwou.l, judge
riieut fur pUintilt I y agreei; .lit.
Jack litthhaid vs. W M ( •• i, Intel l
S..M i.y Win f/’ftitlon.T' xw.
ARBUCKLKS’
(tOFFEE Is »
name oil a paokey
gaorautev ol i
COFFEE t J
|; ( nr good looking eonslahlfl—H. n. j.jndgement lor plaintiff; new '.I. I aiores from tin
TBenril, has keen humming around j H W Kusois T.I Mch.tin, judge-I
Canton has a fine Literary Society.' with' his Uw* tiedin a sling—the re j men! fur plaintift'
<uli of *i ehg*TU Ji^wf 1. of 11<«• momi'M fiiiilvy x * Ji M Lc|*hit?w, jmlgo-'
— ... J ment ftir pUifitiH*. | ljm^WROod
Kind wordrt Are blc
Spedk them«v«ry di»y. Scatter them for plniutitl*.
like minheano* everywhere. Thev | 0 1* Kanmey v.« G W Tull, rontest
i will nt here nr.d then return to to .ittid ivit in liuu of east bond, hii«
ARIOSA
CO*EE
i nil fir 5
ic to tho 1 aoiiia
>Ir» \j, M. 8pear» ban the mumiw
1* B. Barnee joitiH the roll of h< n*
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W. A Penney join* tho rollofhon-
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d things. I 1) I, K iev V* .1 V llill, judgement ^XrtONK FOUND PACKAGED
lOM 1 to tlie ntr.
It'hfrmetliuUljr
Jnf Noiv Patron*. Friend* — Every i»id\—hold your ear down until we
■run whi jh r t1' you. He tpti t 1 until you hear it.
The Telephone
Lqx parted on,i|«.Seventh Annual Journey. The sixth volume i* at an
/P r‘ . eiidAiwhj: in t have before the nexj volume end*
2,000 S-clToscxITdoxs'?
j hies* your own heart.
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■ Jaa. T. Thompson renews his suh-
scription. | Mr. V H. Barnas, the photographer,
, lefi us Wednesday for th* now town
. Judge Spinks visited Wills luint. J In western Tr xas, ea I li d Vernon. Mr.
Wednesday, i Ii irnes ia a fine artist and a must ex-
T. M SewelT,"(ionh<■ 11^ aya his ar-| rP,ltnt "»»« trustworthy gentleman,
rears and 10,lews. , He is favorahly l.ppressed will, the
j good people of Canton, and intimaies
Commissioner's Court second Mon- , a willingloss to return to our city in
tallied.
[Criminal Duekit.l
The (Slate of Texas v» J H Haley, ;
carrying pistol; forfeiture on hail j
bond.
State vs Charles Knot, carrying | is-
to!; verdict—uni guilty.
State vs (!ub Knox, simple u an!,
and battery; verdict—guilty and iuu.fi
1C cUikUi. >.
ukt ra;»Jart?A1I0 .
I tjS.KIKU-j.
® s: %•* x v ’T**‘
: duy in this month.
t? *'■ ~ ' —— ■ —- ■ j First Quarterly Conference
If every body govs to work we un have them. Mere are some rerunnn— 'cues at Can', a to ay.
hvery b issues contain* about us much reading matter ns a 2()0»page I
about two months. Tine Trr.KPHO.vg
wishes him abundant success where
ever he may go.
w* ■ Jiook worth §1.00—that i* dming tho year ivo give you the equivalont ot
• •■■■' *ix 200 page Hunks worth |ti 00 lor the suml! sum ot only —
2.. JJollar 1^1 .
The Variety ol Suhjeet* eunnut he rnaehed in Ixrok* by nn expenditure
of even hundreds ol dollars. Il ia an Honest Paper—a Hold and Fearless
Paper published in tho intesoat of tho poc pie, In polities it is—
W. 0 Rodgers, of (larde Valley,
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Democratic!
together and seat ter around the stem*
of the trees Holy a small quantity
should he applied at a time.
lOtiitorhi!
shall conlinue to adv cite Rigdit and fcur’esaly expose wrong.
Relieves iq lIoni»Ht (Inv'ernmont—honest labor—boncsl money. Vet it is
one ol the la nding 1‘oliiieul Kducators in Keas'ern lexns. It keeps its
leaders lufly posted, and is merciless in its exposure of political fraud and
: oorrupti >n. tliiring the coming Volume we promise our readers dial the
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I ■}. •■tv'll jjft niatlc in oilier directions—will have a great many solid artiles or
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k' Pritcticiil F«rniin<>,
, ip all its leatures and till subjects effecting the interest ol agriculturalists
d ’ - Our Secular Jlews Department is unequaled
Tho-.Tolephone has gradually and steadily improved under its presen
mS'/i, ra. .m «*£ a is.^TTf
arul it *huli continue to progrcfS. An}- person who will suunrribe io'*
pays up his nubscriptiou.
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F.or the first thro this winter, snow
fell hero Saturday evening
Miss I,aura Gouselt spent a week
with relatives at Wills Point.
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J‘. A. Tutle enilod on us yesterday 1
and renewed his subscription.
I Among the poor a popular remedy
for rheumatism and other aches and
I pains, says the London Herald, “is a
1 Prayer meeting eiir.h Wednesday | P'"™ ,,f now I'annel applied to the
night at the Methodist church. part »fleeted. If ono inquires why
______-- new flannel is sell ei d the explana-
S. IT. Rhodes, ol Goshen, called on tlon given will pret'sldv be that there
us yesterday, and (laid his arrears. ] is a mysterious oil in new flannel
which is good for the pain; hut, us a
m attar of fact, I be merit seems to con-
sist in tlie power of irritating tbe skin,
#1.00.
State i ■ W It U irl, false imprison-
ment; plea of guilty and fined #o 00
Shall vs I W .Shirley, aggravated as-
■suit and battery, verdict —guilty and
till ’d $2 > 00,
C)no of thft best mixture- f .rsprink- j Htate v* l\ Henderson and Hill Par-
ting around fruit trees, says a writer, | mer, disturbing religious worship;
both as a fertiliser and to keep away ' "ol pros.
and destroy insects or other pests is to | Ftalevs.f A Carutli, earryiug i>is-
take one ]iart salt, one part lime and j tol; forfeiture on bail bond,
i wo parts wood ashi s, mix thoroughly i State vs .1 T Slaughter, aggravated
Liver r-
txj'S 1 LU
ITT.
• Old Folk Parties ’ aro getting
be very f.istiionablo novv-a-day*.
Capt, W. D. Thompson made a
business trip to Wills Point Wednes-
day.
. Ojic Year nittl does not find e-
■■p iiouirli in its clIiiiiiiis to effect
y the savins or nm/ritiT of double
its cost will he given the pup i
‘ another year Free of charge.
How many patrons are doing their full duty in circulating this paper?
JCee.ry subscriber could secure us id or ii more.
Subscription $1 0OO per annum
Call on or address your obedient servant.
, E. Foster,
Editoi and Proprietor Canton Telephone,
Tay us what you owe.
pay the money bring us country pro-
duce.
Several drummers in town ngain.
Our merchants are “stocking up’’ - it
seems.
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Messrs. K, R. Jarvis and T J. Fos
ter, ji, made a flying Rip to Lawndale
Wednesday. •
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J. C. Farrell, proprietor of the city
lintel at Lawndale, pays-hi* arrears to
Thk Tsi.ei’Hone.
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Tho few recent day* of beautiful
stin shine weather puts new life and
vitality' into the average citizen.
Home made Lard tskon on nub-
scription at this .office—will give
market price.
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0. W. Robison,.of Lawndale, was
in the capital Saturday. Ho remem-
bered the Editor while in the city
which new llaunel possesses in agrea-
If von cant! ler degree than old II is in such
cases a mild counter-irritant.
assault and battery; nol pro.
State vh Frank Thompson, aggrava- 1
ted assault and battery; nol pro*.
Htate i s Thud (Smith, disturbiiur'rc- ;
ligious worship; nol pros.
State vs J;m Hamm, carrying!
knocks; nol pros.
State v* Jim Hamm, rudely tligplav i
ingkiilicks; plea of guilty—uc * |
State vs Willis Smith and Ssm Wil.:
limns, aggravated assault and battery !
nol pro*.
State vs J S Clonic, thoft; nol pros, j
Slate v* K R Goode, illegally prae- I
tiring medicine; indictment quashed.
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[I it i id* If i»k'u ■* rtuecteil. / It n/trr
/I. ,f ./ot s ».e l.est.se •• I #2 lr»*l hottie f/ss M
» t MtirnU, they r"F‘"ir »*t r#*« . bsrgM un b >« **h»n
I receive I. Mini nitnM, l‘. O «b«I rai.rrw ••l.lreas of
gfsi; j? at !f:«y,.y;i>si'3 .wraa&a
J. T. Go-sett, of Warren, Tyler
county, sou of our fellow townman —
J. P. Gossett, jo nstlieroll oflionor.
A lull supply of Avery Mlcklef
and Southern Clipper Plows at AN
fords
State vs H R Pettetl, illegally prac- Ih'iec 1 cCnts a piece,
tiring medicine; "erdiet guilty—fined
Kelly flows and extra* tlways on
hand nt Alford*
200 pairs of mens ehoes slightly
damaged ut 75 et*. worth §2.60 at
Rime’s,
Alford a is headquarters for Furni-
ture for Van Kandt county.
Now types, stationary and designs
for fine printing just received at this M'1'*
„ ' ' . , State vs B IT Pcttett gaily l.rac-
onieo. i our iiatronago is solicited . , . ,
1 * | ticing medicine; nol pro*.
Work guaranteed to give suliafac- i state vs W W Pcttett, illegally prac
,,on. I tiring medicine; judgement—not guil
ty. ___________ __
First ([unrtcrly llmifnreiiee.
The First Quarterly Conference on
Canton Circuit for the New Confer-
ence Venr convenes in Canton next
T. J. McKAIN,
Wit’s P 'tut. T.-xa*.
, ,, | | Kanch S nitles south
State vs Jim (yomploii( assault nncl 1 # |)( wj| , |>„int
battery; plea of guilty—fined lo.OO. i M-rk crop.rptU and
State v* IT T Sanders, illegally prac ,,
tiring medicine; plea of guilty-fined j s,t() stock in vs- «l ___
I riflU* n o i^n'’# with the TK brt.ml vit
State vs T G Tines, aggravated as- 0*’" l'««Mwand, TK on’sft shafi<Ur.
vault and battery; plea of guilty-
fined #2T 00.
State vs J W Pinkerton, illegally
practicing medicine; plea of guilty—
fined #o0 00. j Proprietor
State vs Sam Williams and Willis ; Nursery.
Smith, assault and battery; plea of chftt(ol Mortgages furnished orr
gui"y-fincd #>b°°. short notice at this office. Orders
Stale v# u in. Caro, nKLrr*vatC(l mh- I
sault and bait,-ry; nol pros. J by mail receive prompt attention.
net <tr ♦ rVri’.y «uv ntMk ia IF0 • *
t r,r- . naif r<* (teaflfl.
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Anxious for your patronage.
W. A. T. MURRKV,
Myrtle Bpringn
N. A. Matthews ju*t received a
car fresh Austin lime, also a car ce-
ment.
I Saturday and Sunday.
. ?{cv':!"°- ! want to seulo. No suits will - 'ill-
—(Il.eap l.nmts-r, I'.ilnli s..>l I.inon slid
Cem.oit »l N. A Msttlmwa.
Tlio 'Polepliono and Farm and
Raneti both ono year for only $1.76.
No farmer should bo without them
To All.
I would ro*pcctfully requost all
persons who have not settled tlioir
notes and accounts with mo for tho
year I8K8, to como forward at oneo
and urrango samo without cost.
I am caay to scttlo with if you
All kinds of summer goods away
down to mako room for our fall
stqck nt Roso’s.
Mr. H. F. Collier, of Rockwall has | Thf. Tcmphokb is only $1 a year..... . . _______ _______ ________ ___________
been in li..: city. Ho honored tho od . No ctfizon should he without a copy siding Elder of the District, will 1,M ' ctj without first giving \ <.u c .*u<.
itor with a pleasant visit Monday e- of hi* county paper when it cost no Pr,,|‘enl. *nd commence tlie services. Vours 1» L K;lev
veiling. . mere than ft, Evervbody tske it I Friday night. ! ___,,. ____
--- —I.— ono hovTXT.' fsnm «i ^‘*>1 “«e officials of the Circuit ha! A few bushels ol corn and cotter.
Tho “bld fo'ks” psrty al the rosi- ] l,°} " coats horn $1. up at | ori hand by the Saturday* session,
dericc of Dr. W. G-. Johnson »ud wife I*080’14 ' The town and vicinity all invited.
Tuesday night, was a big success-so 1 Ruttci is selling at 12& cents per * J- (“ c"ll^iun. **• O-
say all who attended.__ ! pound. W« will send the Weekly Oszvlte so.l the
W. H Clsrdy.of Tl, ddy, called on The fincsTs'.Td^umtTtelish tires* ! '° ?' T" ^ V“f ,or
»» yesterdsy ahdjiaid his arrears. H, , goods with tnmmmgs to match ut *8 " G*M"* "‘d ""
| informed, uq that Jack Smith lost hi*
wife lost week; also Isaac- Taylor lost
hi* son Jessie, ou Saturday of htrt
1 week.
Rose’s.
Ooe War far j-2.20-or the Daily Oscutto
ud lti-. TaJJini.iNK On* tor Vnr $10.00.
seed will bo tuken on subscription.
and
Blankets fn all color and whitol Comforters Irom 78 ofs.[ to (1.00
from #1. up at Rose's. m ! at Rose’s.
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Gold and silvor watches
Rodgers’ plated ware at Rose’s. /
1 have 2 good work Horses that I
w(ll sell very cheap.
Hr. T. P. Davis.
1,248 columns of good reading mat-
ter fur only $1. Who would not ac-
cept this proposition.
, V'V,sir'U-
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1889, newspaper, February 1, 1889; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142537/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.