The Texan-Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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• ! jlil.ill | I would cordially invi.'c till pcrsous wishing
to p-o.rcla.ctse c.ra.Trtla.ira.g' inc. cac.37- lira.e.
FAMILY GROCERIES to Cull and examine 1117 stock; and get my prices;
My Stock of UE ADY M\I»E
lH|^ would do
credit to a larger City than ours*.
In STYLES nod PRICKS, I
dofy competition. My stouk of
are also complete, in every
particular
I>. L. Utley, Canton, Texas. —
•a/*-Bo fore purchasing olsowliore.
I will convince you I will sell cheap
t f
X Z_i
City and County.
_And still it is cotton.
—No idlers, our people arc all busy.
—Our school is in a llurishing condi-
tion.
—District court adjourned lust Sat-
urday.
A_ —Call in andsnhscrihe for tho Tkl-
ErHOXK.
- Canton is flying high, and don’t
you forget it.
—Nodengueyet. Canton isa lucky
towft any way.
, *Tlte Canton" High '..School is
piBgressing muchly.
^-Stock sold ramarkahlyTcheap al
estray^salc,‘,last Monday.
—Moro cotton and hotter cotton is
what our merchants want.
-Leo Nolen is detained in bed,
with Typho-Malarial fever.
— Canton is buying more cotton this
season than any heretofore.
— Wills Point has been well repre
sented in county court, this week.
—When you conio to Canton don't
forget tosuhscrihe forthoTKi.i:ruoNi:.
-Lam Woodall (in jail) is having a
severe time with Xypho-Malarial fe-
ster.
—Little Anna Masscv, we arc sorry
/ to note, is very, low with Typho-.Va-
larial fever.
—Little Jimmie and Dick l'lens
nnt are both very ill. with Typlio-
Malarial fever.
Figures will not lie, and that is why
they are not used more frequently in
politicial arguments.
—Mortie Staton who has been wrest-
ling with the dengue fever, has recov-
ered sufficient to be up.
—We heard some election talk this
week, notwithstanding the election
being twelve months oil'yet
—N. A. Matthews, a popular lum-
ber dealer, of Wills Point, was ming-
ling with the boys Monday.
—Mr. Rufus SpoAs stands behind
the counter at J. M. Youngblood's
hardware and furniture store.
- See what 1). L. Riley has to say
through the columns of this paper,
it is to your liiiuneiul interest.
—Miss Nett a Matthews is slowly
improving. We hope that she may be
restored to health in a short time.
—J. E. McCarty, a railroad postal
clerk, and brother of l)r. J. 1'. Me*
Carty, of the City, is visiting Canton.
—We suppose the cold weather has
prevented the dengue from visiting
our town, or it give out jnst before it
reached Canton.
_We are glad to not? the fact that
Mrs. W. J. Griffith is convalescing
from a long and severe attack of Typlio
1/ Malarial fever.
-Mr. R. E. Yantis, editor of the
Local-Chronicle made application,
and was granted licenso to practice
law, last Friday.
—Bud Moore, charged with larceny
in Henderson county, was arrested by
deputy sheriff Blackwell, in tho City-
last Wednesday morning.
_Road overseers had better put their
respective roads in good condition.
1 It want be long till tho commissioners
H will be around inspecting.
-Mr. J.H. Liggett, who for tire
past four or five weeks has been work-
ing with machinery north-west ol
town, was in the City Manday. Glad
to see him.
—Canton is getting to he a consider-
able cotton maikot. Como on with
your cotton. Our merchants will
give you Tyler prices, less tho freight
to the railroad. This is n fact.
—The public free school will open
at Owlet Green on the 16th inst.. un-
der the management of Prof. II. J.
Craft. It is desired that all the pa-
trons and pupils will bo present at
the opening of the session.
U —Canton is tho place to sell your
cotton. Our merchants can and do
aflord to pay us much for tho staple
ns any town in Eastern Texas. Biing
your cotton to Canton and buy your
plantation supplies at thesame place.
_There will be servic’s at the Baptis’
church this morning at 11 o’clock and
to-morrow and to-morrow night by
Rev. Mr. White, a Baptist divine,
and it is deiired that the entire ^mom-
borship and a good audicnco will at-
tend,
—Seven prisoners in jail.
—The cotton crop will all soon ho
gathered.
— It is a shame to the county—the
court house fence.
— Mr. Jeff. Matthews of Teluiacnnnn
was in the county on buisness last
week.
—Prof. F. M. Chanccllar opened
school at Mill Creek school house last
Monday.
—J. B Pleasant was granted a new
trial in District Court, on Friday of
lust week.
—Miss Bettie Matthews opened
school at Chappell Hill school house
last Monday.
—When this credit system is done
away with we will he a happy and
prosperous people.
—You can got tho Texas Fsim and
Ranch ex t»r for 75 cents, it is the
best ngriciilturiul journal in the State.
Come and give us your names.
—Now friends bring us your orders
for job printing. We have a job press
and are newly fitted up for the busi-
ness Will duplicate Dallas, Galves-
ton, und other cities In prices.
—Mrs. I). I). Thumes has been
dangerously ill this week. She Iihm tho
Ty plio Malarial fever, mnkhig the
second time she has had it lately.
We trust that she may soon recover.
—Mr. G. W. Sharp, a gin and mill
man of Wills Point left a nipple ol
dollars with us this week to keep the
Teiei'Homi: grinding. He says that
the gining season bus been good, and
gets ull the work he cun do.
—Cotton has taken somewhat tfa
tumble this week,'about K cents is nil
I von cun get. for good cotton now. Men
who have held their cotton back wai
ling fora rise, have missed it. This
tears into tho Farm Alliance "men
who have asked 11 cents and refursrd
to lake any less. Always strike while
the iron is hot.
—Scant our columns and observe
what is going on at Edom, and some
one in each neighborhood aright up
their respective neighbohoods. and let
the outside world know where you arc
—As we goto press, (Friday morn-
ing) the sud news comes to us that
Mr. James Green, living about two
miles north of Wills Point, was found
dead in his grainery this (Friday)
morning about day-break. Yester-
day morning he mounted his hose,
seemingly in perfect health, und went
in uenrehofsome cattle that had been
missing for sometime, and never re
turned during the day. His family
was somewhat excited and suffered
much uneasiness by his not return-
ing, fearing that something serious
was the matter. Early this morning
Ilia son it once began making prepar-
ations logo and hunt for him, and on
going to the grainery, hunting for
a bridle, he lound his father lying on
some hay, almost lifeless. He lived
about live minutes after found In
bis death, Van Zandt county has lost
a good citizen. U'e are in sympathy
with the bereaved family and rela-
tives.
— Sample coppies of the Texas Farm
and Kunch cun be had at this office.
Regular price is #1 per annum; hut
y.iu can get it fur_75 cents through ns.
—J. B. Pleasant has succeeded, in
making a bond.
—Canton is the’lmh and its vicinity
is the garden spotof the comity. Pull
up and move to it.
— Boh. Cunningham holds the fort
at the While Elephant.
1 hereby agree to sell to ull poi-
sons, who aru not members „t the
Fanners Alliance, their drygoods
and groceries at sumo per cent
the Farm* rs Alliance l.avo agreed
on, with G. W. 'I ull. Thla will
make prices uniform to ull persons.
I I’nii’t make this proposition be-
muse 1 urn hard up tor trade* i lit as
a mutter ot j letico to all concerned.
Yours Iruly
D. L. iln.EV.
Canton, Texas, Nov, 5 lfed.V
Steam Dr.giuo and Beilor for Nulo
t•»»« boot} power Sit urn Khgim
null lloiler lor ml*', Wi l tiTtdu ilie mine lor
Flock, I ti.il money or tfoitl n»tjf apply in
It. M. Lively. (J.iuion• T x m.
Fcr Sol9-------JTO UhIi**1p ol Wli'ppr -vil
p .if* Lull on me 3 in Her tunth *mk «>f Oun*
to . 8. A
IbvdleClellem.
DEALER* IN—v
B<<*tp!<‘ ? Fancy (*roccricg.
CANTON. TEX,
Wo buy all kinds of country produce, such as Hydes, eggs, butter,
dw, We want a big trade this fall, und will get
procure it.
chickens, heuswax, Ac, We want
it if low prices, good goods and square dealings
teflrTry us, and you will ever bo grateful.
will
■W xn.. e e s e .
at, and what you are doing, 'jryundj^ ^ i'* Matthew"
imitate /'.Mom—let tho people know
what is being done, &c. We want a
correspondent at every postofliro
and school community in tlie county.
— Mr. Motlien Johnson and lady, of
this City lost their littlo child last
Saturday night. Its remains were
carried to l’rairievill for interment.
The Tei.epiionk extends its condo-
lence to tho bereaved parents.
— One day lastweek while on his
way to market, Mr. Jno. Pugh fell
from his wagon loaded with two bale
of cotton, and was seriously hurt.
The wheels runningaeross his body,
breaking three ribs and hiacollnrhonc
Ho has suffered intensely, but is
slowly* improving.
l’.oceedings of County Court, to
date, (Friday morning.)
State vs. Bill Thompson, unlawful
using an estray, retired.
State vs T J Starr, aggravated as-
sault and battery, colilined.
State vs. W G Smith, obstructing
public road, off the docket.
State vs Bill Thompson, disturbing
religious worship, retired.
State vs Bryant Weaver, unlawful
killing a hog, off docket.
State Vs Joe Weatherly, malicious
mischief, nolprossod.
State v« Henry Davlin, nolprossod.
State vs John Price, malicious mis-
chief, nolprossod.
State vs W H Cook, theft, not guil-
ty*
State vs Fred BouUlcn, failing to
pay occupation tax, dismissed upon
payment of all cost.
Stato vs James Makoy, aggravated
assault and battery, guilty, fined $25.
Stato vs Dave Shaw, malicious mis-
chief, not guilty.
Stao vs Tims White, theft, guilty,
fined $25.
State vs John Webb, malicious
mischief, not guilty.
State vs Henry Easly, malicsous
mischief, guilty, fined $10.
State vs bum Cecil, theft, not guil-
ty.
State vs Sam Henderson, assault
and battery, guilty, fined $10.
State vs Rufus Simpson, aggrava-
te assault, not guilty.
In the case of the Stato vs Bud
Moore, the eveidence lias all been
given, and the charge read tolhejury.
No verdict has been rendered.
tiifi *v«r oft' r.<l for wul«
in Will* iVh t lor that iim'Ofj*
— N. A. Matthews •‘•tv* *p»H r»i$h nnil cheap
price* fur lumber, mm) hSI building inutoriul
will b * hi* mono this winter.
taVuFOtt HALL Oft i UADEI '
A loan m*w two h<»r*o |tower 0*u* Mill
itnd l' \ *jio Ktor. Al-o o1 u: poo'.! \ oko ol ox-
en. I will wll ch 'i'p l«>r chnIi or t•' for
• •flu r prop ri>. Apply. 4oo. N. K yuoUU,
Will* Point Tex h, or c»!l on mn »•! my rt**i-
•leiice 6 mi I*** north •went of (Union. on lli
Canton ami Wi• In Point public road.
Plenty of fresh egge.
Mr**rn b**> A l*ro. 1 hike ple*cur" in
Ftiitlng ib.tyour chicken cholera cur* if* a
hi<«’,<**. My chicken* a nnmth ugo were dy-
ing, and ull tin* old on#* anoint'd to havn the
chub ra. Tludr comh« now look red and they
have gone to layi .g and I led *nr* ol p; my
cbi'ldam* egg*. Ju* W lit ruUtik.
Estrey No»ico.
T;»k**n up by W. it. Phipp* nnil e*tiHyed
befom W. h. Huyi'en.J. p. prclnci No. ;t.
Out* b ty pony h<»rse. 5 or (IJvcnrn old. hind
( ot whit**, small rpokln f(»re!t *«d h ts u blotch
brand on Mt whonldor uniutelligi ilc. A|i
praieodal $40 W. I>. Xluunpaott
Oct 8 lS>-5. c<». elk. V. Z. co. Tex
When I)r. Ui<:hmonti*8 Nervino
shall have bocorno (Do standard
medicine of the civilized world, um it
is already of Ameren, all ailments
arising from the blood will bo uniw
versally regarded a« transient evils
$1.50 at T P Davis'.
Cedar Grove I
M3I3 and Female Institute
WPI rnnp-ii November 2 l'S5 wlib an a
bk* cnrps nf leschere. Mi.lern methods <d In-
s'riictlun will lx* used, snd every effort made
to build up a Hint class liuditullon. Ttie in-
Mltutn will Im* provid' d with upparitur* and it
library. Tuition from $-'.00 to $100 per
month. Board at reasonable rate-.
It. K. Howell,
Wills Point. Tex. Principal
-Deaer is -
t
tuns, iiifii, mum
/ lantoii, s : s /{ Texes,
lveo] s constantly on hand n large stock of all kinds of PURE DRUGS
FA 1 ENT MEDICINES CHOICE PERFUMERY, FINE TOILET’
Articles, Pure Cliemiclcs, Fliar-
maceuticnl Pregmratioiis,
White Lead, Linseed Oil; .Rea-
1)Y MIXED PAINTS, STATIONARY, SCHOOL and BLANK
BOOKS, AC., at iho very lowest price.
j-jyT ri seiiptions accurately tomjiounded at all hours, night and
day REMEMBER, IwThat I will not bo undersold. Everything
ut LOWEST PRICES. Call on mo.
Wv.
r^tloni, :
: : :
DEALKR8
T<*xas.
Dry^»°<ls, (groceries, filarthvarc,
^iweeBJcsuare, SSoots l SllOGS,
Eendj made Olotliing1, Hats,
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Ladies clon/rs l »Dic/ircts, tic
Wo aro selling goods very cheap. Don’t fail to cxntnino
good-i and got our prices before buying. Very Reap,
WaHoe© .
,'•'ituution, I''ii’3 Mih a IIV*f From Canton, Van Znndt Counti/, Texan.
^••M.ocation Honlthy and Pleasant !-«sh
Fourth term opens October 12th 18S5. und continue five Schnolustic
months, exclusive fit Christmas weolc.
Itiltes ol Tuition For Month !
First Clns», $:!.00; Seeund UUm. (j.Aa; ‘third CUss. $f.u0; Fourth Class $100
Fur further purtlcu’iirs, address,
___IF J. nRKKR. Principal.
The Cabbage for the South,
Either for homo tuo or for ihlrnnont to Nobtiisrx Markkts,
HENDERSON’S EARLY SUMMER.
Thl* valu iMo variety, m well u a full lUt of the moot deolrable
VEGETABLE SEEDS,
Will bo foun-J Ue*crlboil In D-.ir Mar.uni of ” FvMRTTiinvn ron thr Oardfv.” which will bo tout to any I
uJill cm on receipt, of lUiupd LCc.J to cover i>ohuk«. |
'Peter Henderson & Co.
8EEDsnn a onowitiw,
80 a 37 CnrtUadt St.,
NEW YORK. 1
SESKffiBEf*"!
77.7.!/ mss.
Wo have made arrangements with
the proprietors of the following news-
paper* to procuro any number desired
of said papers, and supply any and all
demand*. By clubbing this paper
with theirs’, wo make a sacrifice to
those who subscribe to either of tho
following and our* combined at the
follow nuotntions:
The Texan-Telephone and Homo
and Farm, published nt Louisville,
Ky.,ono year for $1.50.
Fort worth weekly Gazette and
thcTexan-Tclephono, one year for $2.
25.
Texas Farm and Ranch in connec-
tion with Texan-Telephone, one year
for $175
Strike while the iron is hot, we
can’t promise you hnw long you will
get these papers at these quotations.
Tell your neighbors ofthese opportu-
nities.
THE SI ATEOF TEXAS,
Scot s Bruin Specific Remedy. To the nhrrijf or any countable of
Neiilii* Itmiii Sp.cill.qMedk’luc. u ^|nj*itiv,. y,{n/.limit lOunty (IreitiniJ:
cars for all acrviia»,dlsinscs, cun-* ecmli:H|| wbvreas with has ihi* day I cm made before
Weekn' ss.Spcrniatiinhea Impoicuoy and „u' n„, |,y I). E. Riley, that the residence of K W
diseases lli.it lullow a* a apio i’e ot ll| H .I Smith, unknown to said sltUnt. so llmt the or
bus.1, us dimness of vi-ion, loss of memory, j;. ,|inliry process or law cannot !*• sued upon
uiversal Ussllude, i’ain In Iho badk, i'ri.'ma-1 |,|ni i 'U are hereby commanded lh»t you
lure Old Age and many other diseases ,|mt k making pul.llcsthm nl Ibis writ in /nine
lead to Insonliy or consumption snd ,ao early j newsp»P'T printed In V»n Zsndt county, for
grave kv- Fit 11 Information ,ln our I'nm-, f,,ur H1cc ssive wst ks, previous to Ibe return
phlet which W" desire t« send free to nil. ,, h,.reot. summons the said K. W. t<tssllb to
/■••“Scott s Rrain . pecilic Medicine lss,,|d on i,e und tppesr lador*' me. si s regular term of
ly t.y the agent whose name is at the bottom ti„. Jostle* Court lot precinct No. 1 in a dd
of Ibis advertisement or sent direct from tie cimnl; t.f Van Zundt to be held it my ortlco
company. Price *1 per package, six lor $.T ,n the town ot Osnlon sforewid. oo the :tt)tI,
sent by.mail on receipt nt price, (trial f.ee) i d»y ol November A I) 188.1 lo answer the
on receipt of 4 cents In stamps lo pay postage | Mlil „f ,bc said D. h. lltley. plaioiill, again,
tvltb each order for six boxes accompanied ,«|d R IV. Smith, defendant. Said plaintiff*-1
will. $:, we send our written g iaiiiitce t re demand being for the sum of ninety three and
fund the money II (hit Ireitment fills to effect I ,birty hundredlhM#9S.30) dolliri due upon
I. perms'lent cure None genuine without the ,coounl for gootls, wears and merchandise
signature of thei Inventor I)r J. H. Scott, furnlihed Ibe said R W. Smith during Ilf
London. Eng. Aodr$*M nil orclnr* lo ibe Seoul Vp»r 1HK6—And lo fortolofto a rnorlgngtr |ri>)
Mtdioino 00* .>0 Hennepin blcck, Minneapolis, ,,n following described properly, vis: Two
Minn., «>!« Agent* for L. S. fogy mare*, one branded thunX on (high and
— ~ ------- — luhnolder. and lb# OtlWf not iiramlnl. hIkhm *
- «s*£! SSTiS^'SNwJSi^KS;
One iitin>t"«l 3 1-2 miles north east frept „m| cotton nl* d by the ssld K W. Smith on
Ointou- .><> acres in traot-26 acres in good , lh,. |armof Mrs. Swank during the year 188ft:
ststo ol ouHieation, 1 wo sett',menu, on the j Hw,|n fall not. ind ol this wilt nuke due
Imnl. Other lands ndjotniag can be pttrehas- | rctum r t file regular term ot the Justice court
ed cheap, terms easy Also * farm situated 7 )or prPC|nct No. I in said Van .......It county
miles SMitib float (mnlon-117 acres in tract- 1m> h, |d on the .tOlh day of Novembur 188ft
12 acres lu good stab ol cultivation-good «, the law directs
box-house, shed-rooms galler. snd out-bull-| (;lTe., nnder my hsnil this the 2(lfii day of
ding.-yard P« M In. N. w place, 1-2Ootobsr, l«8ft II MtOlellea.J. P.
mile ol Steam mill and gin and In good oelgL. |.r,elnct No. 1. Van Zandt counly.
borhood. Cheapest_ place in 1 county Issued on the 2oib day ol October, 1883.
Apply to U. M. Lively,Canton, Tex; II. MoOlellsa, J I*.
our
—Mr. A. Ketclmm, of Will* Point —Long l.eat licart-pino
has introduced the Long licafliourt. nt A. Ketcbam’s. When
low figures.
money to buy from lunt.
shingle*
in IV11 la
you
W. GROW.
• Mil* ass j^**,
at LAW,
QUITMAN, ) : : 1 EX A $
1 a ntiiT v. 1. Ifooiinr
Wills i’uiM, Canton
KeaRBY * MoCHKSKEY,
Attorneys at Lawt
■A IMsH PnINT AND f'ANToN, TEXAll.
VV ill prnclictf in aII lh»* 0nur(*uf Niirtound*
• ng coiiiitie* mihI At ((‘in! promptly lo aiij bu*l'
imps inlruCtml to thdrCKrc.
0. IL Kilgore,
WiIIa l'olui,
lVlI.GORK k LIVELY,
Attorneys At Lawt
Canton, Vun Zandt County, Toxsff,
Will firactico in tho dintriet courts*
of \ an Zandt and surrounding conn-
lios, and in Iho supremo, appellate*
and federal courts ut Tyler, Frotnp*
personal attention given to buying
Helling, rendering and fraying iaxorf
on reul estate, and the redemption,
anil recovery of lands, sold for taxea!
Titles examined and alrstracts fur*
t.iebed, Uorreapondencc solicited,
J« K. Mm;ARTY, m. n.
Physician and Surgeon !
Canton : ' 7 :Tc*xas.
VST Office nt Win. Reese’ drug store*
G. JOUNSON. m. d.
Physician and Surgeon,
[fjaUY ol Knui*.]
U« f per I fully oft.r* hi»* prohi.«ionAl iwrtictf
to the citizen* ofCiin ton aim! vlciuity.
At tho (m*h >'tprf.
T. P- IUVIS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN. & SURGEON
~* A Nl) —
ollst«4A« ■-*«•■ mm —
Tuuders his prolemional service to |b>
Citizen. of Canton and surrounding country'
®r*(>f!tce at his drug store on the tiorth
*ide tho public *quare.
J. S. MEEKS, M. I).
Physician and Surgeon,
Canton. ; ; Trial.
lenders Ids professional services lo the
citizens ot Canton a id vicinity.
[Diseases of women sud children a special!*
‘/J
U m IJoi'Me's I )rn ;*
J A. Peace,
DEALER IN
Liquors of all kinds, Fine Tobactr
Cigars and Can Goods.
Canton, - * Texas,
*i.~IIKIS ALWAYS RitADY
TO ACCOMMODATE
CUSTOM Kits.
I). STATON,
(notaiiv rttBMC.)
G-enei’al Land,
Affcnl,
Cnnton, - - Texas.
Prompt attention given to all bu»D
ne.s.s i III ru ' led In hi- rare.
ELI X
Canton Texas,
Keeps sharp razors, and Shears and It al
(VMy* rmidy t*» ntlcnd ro miMnmc-t,
Blacksmith
-and--
Wagon Shop,
—By W. II. BAI.I.AIID.— a
.'S IF. Corner, Public Square.
Wo nro prepared to do all kindff
of work.
Repairing wngons, buggies,
sow ing tusk 'hint's a specialty.
CtaT* Work done promptly,
JACK.
noil SALE.
r ORTRADF.
A good jack for sale cheap, or
tinile fur rattle. For further informal
tion, apply to the undersigned5miler*
North west of Canton, on the Will*
Point and Canton road
Jno. N. Reynolda.
«•»-*-
Canton High School!
I C. Crawford, (Hist,. N*orn),| He.hnol) pr|n
I mII *• **ion opened 8(»p. 7 XHH5.
Hates ot tuition, as follow* :
I ritnary, per month.....$2.00,
Intermediate, r « 3 Oo
Advnneod, « “ 4 Qg
\%.T»h\°n payable at the close ofe.ch mo,
Thoroogh pre,M.ralion and « care'ul In-
proved text tmoks ...1 mit,rn me,horizon"
ia in/ * r,"*'n* ln»" honest sfforf
te Mil d up a school of which <h. people maf
be Justly proud. Pnelle frae .. h.Jdcnntlnwi
three months from Sep. 7 1 u.K Trnsieew
D L Hllcy, T J Foster and to l tmm.
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Foster, W. E. The Texan-Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1885, newspaper, November 7, 1885; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142580/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.