Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL LORE.
Southwest Corner Public Square Canton, Tax.
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We eel) blank mortgages.
NOTICE IN PROBATE.
FOR LA GRIPPE.
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LA GRIPPE.
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W. H. Gilbert and G. R. Stan-
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CLARK.
L. A. NEIL,
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GARDEN VALLEY BUDGET.
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Will Hart of Elmo woo fn the
Capital last week on b isiness.
J. F. Sanders of Ben Wheeler
visited in Canton Sunday.
PEA®E & KN©X
) W. Waitt of South Gar
e., says:
H. P. Davis,
Clerk C. C. V. Z. Ci.
I hereby certify that tbe above
usnerody Parker
41 Terrell but we
whether he is crasy or not.
James Craft of Elmo visited his
unde, H. J. Craft and family, last
proves the assimilative processes,
purifies the blood, tones up and
Clark, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Valentine, died at the
family residence near town Mon- fen and disagreeable layover*; and
day morning at 8:30 o’clock. Re-
mains were entombed in the Can-
ton cemetery Tueeday morning.
The Entbrpbisb deeply sympa-
thises with the grief-stricken pa-
rents. May they gladly trust their *»d pleasant trip, bo sure yon take
darling little eon on the bosom of
Him who said : “Suffer little chU
dren to come unto me and forbid
than not for of such is the King-
dom of Heaven.”
HANDLE
ONLY
HIGH
GRADES
AND
BRANDS
OF
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ness in yonr bones and muscle*,
have cbHIs and fever*, with sore
throat, pain in the back of the head,
catarrhal symptome and a stubborn
cough you may know you have the
grip, and that you need Dr. King’s
New Discovery. It will promptly
cure the worst cough, heal the in-
flamed membranes, kill the dis-
ease germs and prevent the dread-
Are you going to spend Christmas
with the eld folks at your old home
in the old states? Tbe Cotton Belt
Route will sell round trip tickets to
I trip, rickets Will oe on aaie ueoem-
ber 20 and 21, and will be good to re-
turn any time within 83 days.
Remember that the Cotton Belt U
tbe Old Reliable Route, which runs
1 through coaches; avoids ferry trans-
Gawten Valley, f»x., J^, M
Ipeeiall.-flome sickMSo in our
that is the only line with double dai-
ly service and direct doable daily con-
nections on return trip, with all lines.
This may be your last chance to see
tbe old folks; do not miss tbe oppor-
tunity If yon want a comfortable
Whiskies, Wines, I
OUR GOODS ARE
p
t
- — We wish to call the attention of
A sluggish liver causes drowsi-
ness, lethargy and a feeling of
apathy. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine arouses the liver, and
cheerful energy succeeds sluggish-
ness.
Judge T. R. Yantis and Sheriff
Rusk visited Wills Point yester-
day.
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Cotton Bolt. For fall information
about rates, time tables, through ear
route* and everything neesMery for a
comfortable trip, see any Cotton Belt
agent, or write
S, G, Waner, G, P. A T. A.,
*Tpler, Ter.
jL A. GHseon.X F. A.,
Fort Werth. Tex.
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NOTICE:—Lost, one bay mare
9 or 10 yeais old, and branded S T
with a bar over it. Rhs has a little
white spot on left |aw tbe rise of a
10-cent piece. She got away about
a week ago 4 miles north of Edge-
wood from the undersigned.
W. J. COCKRELL, E DOB WOOD.
plication for final settlement and
resignation as guardian of the es-
tate of Robt. Roddy et al, minors,
which will be hesrd on tbe third
r.' .
A two or three week’s course of
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi-
nins will so regulate the excretory
functiows that they will operate
without any aid whatever.
Arthur Sides,son of W. A. Sides,
living about seven miles south of
town, died of meningitis Tuesday
morning at 9 o’clock. Remains
were entombed in. Carter cemetery
yesterday afternoon.
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There!
BISMABK’fl IRON NERVB
Was the ft suit of hie splendid
beabh. Indomitable will aud tie-
■nendons energy are not found where
atomacb, liver, kidn-ys and bow***
are out of order if you want these
qualities and the succaes they bring,
use Dr King's New Ufa Pill*. They
develop every power of brain and
body. Only 25c al all drugstore*.
our readers to tbe large display ad
of Riereon A Wood of Athens
which appears on the first page of
this issue. These gentlemen are
up-to-date business men and will
make H pay you to trade with
them. When in Athens call on
BE BE FREE FROM ADULTERATIONS,
and we cater to please ‘ hiah,’’ “low,” “rich” *
and ’poor’ alike. Aflat* for the celebrated
“TARANTULA JUICE,” known for it’s su-
periority over all npter brands.
Yours for courtesy sod fair dealings,
' JIM aqd DOCK.
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In the District court of the Uni-
ted States for the Eastern District
of Texas, at Tyler, in Bankruptcy.
In the,matter of W. E. Dickson,
bankrupt, in bankruptcy No. 1229.
To the creditors of W. E. Dick-
son, of Grand Saline, in the county
of Van Zandt and distiret aforesaid,
a bankrupt: t I
Notice is hereby given that' on
the 20th day of January, 1899, the
said W. E. Dickson was duly ad-
judicated a bankrupt; and the first
meeting of said creditors will be
.held at Grand Saline, Texas, on
jthe 9th |“
1899, at 4 o’clock p. m., at which i
their
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20 cis.,
Sots.
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•“UttLim*
Plates, FilinGs, Etc.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
CANS OF J
T. Babbitt's PURE POTASH
ib i^UAL iO
of aoy Other BRAND.
~T3 (has of aay Other Brands, *
bl 2 Cans of B.T. Bobbitt’s ME
SAVES THE CONSUMER,
INSIST ON HAVING
B. t. BABBITT’S
The life preserver which has car-
ried ma ny ladies safety over the
dangerous sea “change of fife’* ie
Simmons Squaw Vine Wjjpp hr
Tablets.
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Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Med i-
cine by expelling from tbe bod/
Mrs. W. L. and Mbs Laura
Haynes visited Edgewood last
Thursday.
J. C. Festef and family 6t Edom
visited Judge T. J. Foster and fam-
ily last week.
—
Lively a davidson,
Attorneys at Uw,
Camtor, Txxps.
Prompt attention givsn to all buri
neos left in their care.
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Thomas Whitfield A Co., 240
Wabash av., corner Jackson st.,
one of Chicago’s oldest and moot
1 pron ineut druggists, recommend
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for
la grippe, as it not only gives a
prompt and complete relief, but al-
so counterasts any tendency of la
grippe to result in pneumonia. For
sale by'D. F. Clark and Perry &
Finney. v
Mre. M. J. Simmons, Canton, guardian,has filed in the county
Texas, writes: “I have used Dr. court of Van Zandt county, an ap-
M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine
many years. Also used two boxes
' Black Draught I would not give
one package of Dr. M. A. 8. L. M.
1 for a dozen Black Draught.
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Canton yesterday on business.
J. L. Sherbut of Jackson wao a
pleasant caller at our office Tues-
day.
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house thereof, in the town of Can-1
ton, at which time all persons in- j
terested in said estate may appear
and contest said application, if they
; see proper.
, Herein fail not, under penalty of
the law, and of this writ make due
return. Issued the 23rd day of
Jan., 1899. Witness H. P. Davis,
AN HdNEST MEDICINE FOR cierk o( the said court and the seal
'thereof, at office, in the town of
George W. W.i« <4 Boolh ,G.r
diner, Me., says: “I Have had the
worst cough, cold, chills and grip '
and have taken lots' of tfasii of no
account but profit to the foregoing teAteue copy of th*
. -A « . Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is •
the excess of biie and acids, im- (he only thin# that has done any
good whatever. I have used one
60 cent bottle and the chills,' cold ’
and grip have all left me. I con-
rid
do not know p. Clark and Perry A Finney
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No* is tbs time to advertise. I J
Have you an ad in the Ektkrpmisk? 1
Whynell don’t you bring ua those I 4
pigs? Will pay good price for them
—either in government bonds orinl—1
(re* silver.—P.R,Clark.------ I 1
Dallas news. J
The Remi-Weekl* N*«a (G*)/*eton 1
.or Itallaa) ie n'lhhahed Tu*«d«xe and ]
ed after effects of the mnlady. I Fridavs. Each iaaae <x*n»ia«s of eight 4
Price 60 cents and 9100* Money I There ar* spec a: depart- J
. .. . ... , . .., I umnta for the faruMa, th* Udies and
>ack if not cured. A Inal bottle I bova and girl*, beaidea a world of v
ree at any drug store. general n»we matter, illustrated arli- J
1 clea. etc , etc.
We offer th* *emi-Weekly New* I
and the Etmtararas for 12 monitor I ?*!!
for the low clubbing price of 81 8C|
oeah |.?r-
Thir give* you three paper* a weak,] W
or 156 paper* a year, fot a ridicnlpav-1
ly low price. Hand in your aubacrip- IW
uon at one*. I *
ESTRAY NOTICE. L®.
W. N. Tull and W. L. Dean vis-
ited Dallas last* week.
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D. D. Sudduth visited Dallas
this week on buaineee.
. GQ1NG TO KNOCK THE STUFFING OUT OF EVERY-
THING IN THIS COUNTRY ON LOW, PRICES. W.K
. HAVE THE CUDGEL AND ARE GOING TO USE IT
- A “QUEEN’S TASTE.” CALL AND SEE US.
D. D. THAMES
day of February, A. D. I
io«7<r, 4 o’clock p. m., at which I —
time the said creditors msy.attend,
appoint a trustee, prove their I fl
claims, examine the bankrupt and fl
transact such other business ar | H
mar properly come before said H
C. W«m^ ffl
Ranlrvwwtwv I fl
Tb« 8Mil-W*skly !l*p*Mlo. ■
The Semi Weekly Republic has W
so many advantages as a neps__
gatherer that no other paper can '
claim to be its equal. The whole gj
field of new* is covered thoroughly.
The special features and filuetra-
tions are aksay* the best. More
noted writers contribute to Its coL (
umns than to any other paper ofr
its clave. It is published especially
to meet the wants of that large
class of readen who have not tbe
read a daily paper.
Th* telegraphic and cable service
of tbe Republic has never been
equaled in the history of journal-
ism n» this or any other country.
Th* Semi-Weekly Republic ba*
a larger circulation now than any
other news weekly or semi-weekly.
SUBSCBIPTIOM PBICB.
Semi-Weekly Republic, one year,
•1.00; Fbkk Statx Emtxmfmisx, one
year, tl .00; both one year 11.80.
Address all orders to Fbxb StaTk
KNTKBraisx.
Fsr Irisl
A thoroughbred, registered Jer-
sey male, real cheap. Apply at
this office.
The state of Texas, to tbe sheriff or
any constable of Van Zandt coun-1 ly 1
ty, greeting: r '
You are hereby commanded to I
cause to be published in some n.w2 rkeetBUofTeto eo-B^ .
paper published in Van Zandt coun • I Taken up and e^Uayed by
. I J.,W. Washington, before it. 8. Can I
ly, for four successive weeks prior I i£ron, ajumioeof the peace, in and I
«> return d.j«b.r«>t, . copy o< lb. J" 4
following notice: I One Sorrell mareabout 12 years old. I
land branded thus, > (a four turned |
The State of Texas, to all persons I wiong way) Value 812 60 2 16
. . . .. . . . „ .. I -Wltnese w»y band thia the 28ri day I
interested in the estate of Robt.|ofjan > H. P. Davis, ,
Ruddy et al, mino^: J. B. Roddy, f * °‘«k
IMF ANTED—Several trustworthy N
Ww persons in this state to tnan-|^
■ge our business in their own and | '
nearby counties. It is mainly of- I
fice work conducted at home. Sal; w ww w wmbsbb Sfi rli V V fl 'W MF Wflfl J
,, .«ry straight 8900 a year and ex- f Bra
, I pen sea—definite, bonafide, no more, fl I
I no lees salary. Monthly 875. Ref-1 flF flw (•) M I I Mr
Monday in March, 1899 at the court | erences. Enclose self-addressed I w w *9
stamped envelope, Herbert E. Hees,| , » K j >
Preset.,Dept. M.Chicago. 8:15 99 jhE LARGEST STOCK OF GOQDS EVER BROUGHT
TO CANTON, AND CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE
BANKKUrTLY. I
original citatation, now in my
.hande. 6. Rusk,
Sheriff.
meeting
THE RAVAGES OF GRIP.
Meee. H. A. Knox and Joe Keith
visited Dallas the latter part of iaet
week on buainees.'
That modern ecourage, the grip,
poisone the air with ite fatal germe,
eo that no time ie safe from its
ravage*, but multitudae, have found
a sure protection against thia dan-
geroue malady in Dr. King’* New
Discovery. When you feel a eore-
To sweeten the breath, brighten
the eye, clear tbe complexion and
insure the natural bloom of health,
use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Med-
icine.
Ex Sheriff C. B. Graham left thio.
week for Hot Springe, Ark-, for bia
health.
W Let about the now railroad?
Keep talking it.
Preaching at the Baptist church
Sunday and singing in Uie evening.
Had a nice singing at tbe Metho-
M. G. Ban nr an.
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Whew you got ready to purohaao your —>
Fall w Winter
Clothing!
Call and oxaMiao hit Mock. HoCarriootho
Best Selected, Stock IN CaNTOR —
—Remember the place when in town—
thought we’d mention it.
Reepectfully yonrs, .
That’s what the
preacher call* you when
he’s on tbe subject of fi-
nanoe, and that’s whkt
“Dbably Bblovbd:”
we are on to-day. Just
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Monday io each D
Satisfaction Always Guaranteed.
Guarantee* to cor* scurvy.
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Sunday. Mr. Youngblood set his
nal beat and female weakness are
cured by see of Simmons Squaw
Vino Wino or Tablet*.
Capt. C. C. Davis, who ha* spent
ooveral week* her* with his son. Dr.
T. F. Davis, has returned to Iowa
Fork.
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1899, newspaper, February 2, 1899; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302607/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.