Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Physician and Surgeon.
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CANTON. TEXAS.
TOWN AND COUNTY
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ATTORBBY-AT-LAW,
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Struyed from Tundra one gray
horse, natural pacer. Last seen
near Canton. Will reward any in-
formation leading to recovery.—
John Fugate, Tundra, Tex.
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Will often receive painful cute,'
the sprains or bruise* from ascidenta.
Bucklen's Aroka Halve, will kill
- . the pain and heal the injury. It's
in thia the cyclist's friends.JCnre* Chafing,
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M iaaouri, Kansas and Texas railway
to Kansas City and return, at its
own transportation expense, fto-
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DIRECT UNB TO
NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA '
AND CALIFORNIA.
Ogw.tora st MagnHtoM* Nrw Train.
“Pacific Coast Limited,’’
Serai-weekly. between
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, DALLAS, FORT
WORTH, LOS ANGELE* AND
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Sun's office museum.—Grand Sa-
line s”*j
Mis* Florence Newman, who har
been a great sufferer from muscular
rheumatism, saya ’
Pain Bairn is the only remedy that
affords her relief. .Miss Newman is
a much respected resident of the
village of Grav, N. Y., and make*
thiastatemei.it for the benefit of
'others similarly atllieted This
liniment ie for sale by D. F. Clark.
Te P- DAVIS, M. D.,
the third. Then came an elocu-
tionary contest. composed of sever-
al boys and gi|l*. in which the
jffdgce announced that Mita Gertie
Foster wae the euccoMful contest
sat, and the valuable book, “Thio
dolphus, the Icelander,” waa a ward-
ed her. Mias Footer aleo received
s prise, “Imitation of Christ,” on
advanced spelling. Two prises.
“Webster“a School Dictionary,” and
“Boaaids and Wayside,” were offer-
ed the primary spelling daaa and
Jtoarly Hubbard and Clarence
Bonn were the pleased rodpionto. »beence of the present adminiatra
Mertie Vinson secured the prise on
deportment, which waa a nice book
entitled. "Natoral Laws in the
Spirit Land.” R. E. Yantis and
| Mood delivered interesting declaration in good faith when deal
rooM»iaU>o afternoon. ' The
Wholesale Prices
Io Users.
Our General Catalogue quotes
them. Send 15c to partly pay
postage or expressage and we’ll
_________ _ lend you one. It has 1100 pages,
:l$iWW tsaSsraAakf1 *"*>~ ’ '7.000 illustrations and quotes
< ''"ii.'lt'HlIpnSi: SSSij-'fljr' prices on nearly 70,000 things
Y ' " w ? : that you eat and use and wear.
We Constantly carry in stock all
articles quoted.
Ths Tille.1 Mercintile Bulldin, |g tMWoriC MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.,
OmsS and Oceaated Eictaaiwh B| Ua. wtrhigM A..* n.<Hmh>nt.. <-ki,^..
Canten - - Texas.
Here the week including tbk first
Mouday in each month. ’’ *
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r. w. Davinsott.
Notary public.
IjVELY a DAVID80N,
Attornrys at Law,
C »to», Tbxab.
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ised for the purpose of selecting
one member by lot, ballot or other-
wise, to make the trip". The only
conditions attached by the Journal
to its premiun offer is that it shall
redove twenty yearly new eubacrip-
tions. The expense connected
with the enterprise io 00 greet that
—DEALER IM—
General Merchandise,
—BEN WIEELEK, TEXAS —
Everything sold at Ibe and let live prices,
see me before making your purchases.
A Womon
h « *»y aiaa'ara st Un diatincUg
• ahe goaa through— the tarribto
McLLRLL’S
Wtoe el CM
will banish it This aediciae
ernes all ** female diseases '* qnicb*
ly and permanently. It does away
with humiliating physical examb
nations The treatment may ba
taken at home. There to not eon-
tinaal expanae and trouble. The
cofferer to cured and W<ys /Wrn£
Wine of v artful i» becoming the
hwtfing remedy for all troubles of
totodsea- Itooctabut from any
roe"advice hl caeca requiring
epecial dirrrtinus, address, the
way of a hen egg which wae found l
in a neat at his place. The egg is.
A Chance to Goto the Democratic
Notional Convention With-
out Cost
The Texas Stock and Farm Jour
nal hat* inaugurated what is per ha pH
the most novel enterprise ever un~
dertaken by a publisher anywhere
on earth. It proposes to send to
the Demo^ratis National Conven-
tion which will meet in Kansas
City July 4th next, every person
who raises a dub of twenty yearly
subscribers for that paper at its
regular subscription price of tl 00
per annum.
Thia will be the first great nation-
al nomination couventiou ever held
within easy traveling distance of
Texas, and it is not likdy that an-
other convention of similar charac-
ter will beheld ns neat as thia with, been made by which all reader* of this paper
sarftru l*mvam v«a> VsriAz4 le
in another generation. It will be
an event of historical importance,
such as the average man rarely has
a chance to witness.
By special arrangements with
tire publisher* of the Texas Stock
and Farm Journal we are enabled
to make a clubbing offer of the
Fkek Statb Enterprisk, with the
Journal at 11.75 for both papers
papers one year, and for twenty
subscribers, under this clubbing of-
fer, the Journal, will send the per-
son who gets up the club to the Demo
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Almost ei
papers Is sure to
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Jerome I*. Kearfiy brought bis
family down frrmr WtHe I'oint leek-
w^ek and will !»<>ard in Canton
■ Riitil the primary is over. Mr.
Kearbv say* it *" more convenient
tn work out from Canton than from
the Point.
F. K. Mercer and Alf Shields of
Grand Saline were in the Hub
Friday on business The former
gave the EmtwwFRWR a call and
aubecribesi. One by one we add
toe name of a good substantial man
to our list, • _______
Rome of our corraepondents are
a little inclined to get too “long
winded ” We want them to fur-
nish us the news only. We will
gtve out the opinion pert with no
extrg charges. We ttave a . good
supply on hand. So }u*t send us
toe news and not opinions.
Mont Spikes was in town Mon-
day. Hs was just out of a wolf
chase in which one big grey wolf
wm killed. He left the boys od
another hut chase to come to town.
Mont says that „with fifteen good
hounds out after a wolf there ie more
seal sport than anything else.—
Wills Point Chronicle.
Eslrayed.—-Two mares; one n
hay, six years old, 14 hands high,
Branded on left shoulder; the other
a sorrel-blase-faced mare, 15 hand**
high and five years old. Left Ben
Wheeler Saturday, April 21, each
dragging ropes tied to their necks.
Will pay liberal reward for infor-
mation leading to recovery —J.
•. Nowlin, Ben Wheeler, Tex. 2t
-The editor of the Entkrpbise had
toe pleasure last week of witnessing
toe closing exercises of the Union
■ill school. It was a beautiful day
Wnrl /w«t \ ralil AWt >\ o tlisa liHSV tints* t IkP
erowd was very good. The exer
esses were opened by an able and
eksioent speech from W. J. Greer,
Esq., and presently dinner wae an-
aounced ready. A large table was
spread and no one seemed too tim-
id to advance and sacrifice himself.
After an hour’s recess the audience
w-«Meinble.i -. Three prises, nice
hooks, the “Bigelow Papera,'' "The
The following named patients at i
the asylum were discharged .Monday
morning and m-nt <•» their r<**|»ee-
tive homts, to wit; R D. Jones,
Van Zandt county.—Terrell Tran
script Mr. Jones ie a candidate"
for county treasurer over here audio
announced it verbally immediately
upon his arrival in the county.
“It is with a good deal of pleas
urea nd satisfaction ths t I fee* un-
mend Chamberlain’s Colic, Colera
Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Druggist
A . W. Hawwllo, of Hartford, Conn.
“A lady customer, seeing the reme-
dy exposed for sals on my show
case, said to me: I really believe
that medicine saved my life the
past summer while at the shore,’
and she became so enthusiastic over
iU mar its that I at once made up
my mind to recommend it in the
futinw. Recently a gentleman came
7 into my store so overcome' with
colic pains that be sank at once to
the floor. I gave him a dose of
this remedy which helped him. I
repeated the those and in fifteen
minutes hs left my store smilingly
informing me that he felt as well as
ever.” Holl by D. F. Clark.
Call at the Kntkhprise office for
blauk mortgages.
Beware of a Cold
A cough is not a disease but a
symptom. Consumption and bron-
chitis, which are the moat danger-
ous and fatal discaseft, havk for
their firit Indication a persistent
cough, and if properly treated as
soon at this cough appears are
easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has pniven wonderfully
successful, and gained its wide rep-
utation and extensive sale by its
success in curing the diseases which
cauee coughing. If it is not bent
licial it will not cost you a cent.
For sale by 1)7F Clark.
You can get the Kntkkpkihe and
either the Bemi-Weekly Houston
Poet, the Semi-Weekly Republic,
|he Semi-Weekly Dallas News, one
year fnr 4L75. The Enterprise
and Kansas City Star one year for
♦ 1.15; the Kntkhprise and Home
and Farm one year tor 11.25. sub
■crib* QQg. qratic National Convention over the
If troubled with hreumaiiawi^*'' • “*---- ------“
Brownings,'' and “Representative Chamberlain’s Pain Rnlm a
trial. It will not cost you a cent if
it-dnea no good One appliestion
will reltav>A the pain. It also cures
3'HjffaTH** iirnf Iwutaiui' th wie-IWW o- ______
BMteat. Mite Connie Hubbard was| the time required by any other by bal|ot, lot ar otherwise, one]
’r bp pfimemuer to go on the JournaFe eon-1
Meaecona, ana Prana NayDeiu. and „th,r bWeUi re vention exauraion tor every twenty fi
AA& a aaaa a, ma *aa - a a a • Fa t —M A 2**. LaB
quickly cured by applying it. r
Every bottle warrantee. Price, 25 above stated. s Clubs may be organ-
and 50 eta.—D. F. Clark.
This administration is great on
coming phraee. It has given ua
“plain duty”, “criminal aggres-
sion”, “benevolent assimilation”
and now it adds “supplimentary
allowance” aa distinguished from
“aditional salary.” Why not call
spades spades, and be done with itT U »U1 not accept renewals of old
—Grand Saline Sun. Because in
speaking of the new inventions that
have come to light daring the
w/°
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Land soldl*n commission. Notary
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wonderfully «ucces*ful In promptly curing
lame bock, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou-
bles and Bright’* Disease, which to the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer'* Swamp-Root to wot reo-
ommendedfor everything but if you have kid-
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
Just the remedy you need. It has been tested
Inso many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur-
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangement hss
’ ’, ' ch ail readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer 8c Co.,Bing- W|k|
hamton. N. Y.
regular fifty cent and Boomnr^mp-itAa.
dollar *Ims are sold by all good druggists
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Democratic primary Juno V
Yiri can gel the Atlanta Cbnatitu-
lion and tn« Entxxi-miak one year
lor tl.45. ‘
F<*« Bai *—one eecnnd hand
"Eric- City Ito-Wbfaff boiled. Aj)-1
ply at tbia office. , B^SS.
A democratic club organised ehvel >pe
at Little Hop*, Mven milee north r--------
*f Canton. Iwfli Friday night.
Get your Envelop**. fitter!
Meeda, Stalrmenta, et«. Pr,nJ” " before he gave tbia evidence: “I inf Jrjingj.y though in shape it
every night until my jneomblea a kind of email gourd*
* nearly re*; then tried | which is c6mmnn in thia errantry,
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Best liaefafheDId Stales!
One reason vhy mor.t people go back to the “Old States”
via the Cotton B*lt is because the Cotton Belt makes from one
to five hours quicker time than other linrs.
••ftTSr you nnlwfrefft an<l »b< rterat route tn the
Q IHtMrw. nltL. ntRfem.......... .}»♦. t^eif cuts. H «th dny nndntcht
*lv * i *i;h ei>mf<»rteblu CcrcLom anil N-relluiuR Chair * I
„. Mod tel 1 dr to Re-tv y »u sto Ridvu; and wh«*n you wlH teaWp-
* *) W*I • tell Va»u WnRt lour tirkwt vtHH find what train to taba
AA<1 eann* H,...- w- f t f n* Mk
. “V MA.A.VWW*. A «Mjr vu * |-*rlar Cate Car."
S O.WARNER,d?JkT.A.,Tytor.T<x. D M MnarUN T d * n. -a/-_t__ 1
A Keen dear Brain.
Your beat feeling*, jour social
position or b'lsineaa success depend
largely on the perfect action "f
your Htomach and Liver. Dr.
King’* New Life Fill»g".ve iocreas J
ed etrength, a keen, clear brain,:
high ambition. A 25 oent ixx will j
1 make you feel like a new being ’
[Hold by D. F. Clark Druggist
“Grandpa” Rorden, aged 72
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with unusual’Only 25c. Try it.
Clark druggist
J. W. Hollis, who live* »’• miles
wrath of Grand Saline, brought' to years, died uear Grand Saline
town last week a curioaity in the Munday of last week.
a Woman’ll Awful Peril.
"There is only one chance t»» rave
four life and that is through »n op
per&tiofi” were the startling words
—-I _ — _ A . fe. W F A V t t I I .... 4 d V. • W t A
having a kind of n^ck at one end. 1 Ri,|ge?Wi*., -from her doctor after
' ***** *** *b*!he had vainly tried to cur* her of a
frightful case of stomach trouble
and yellow jatinaice. Gall .stone
ha<l formed and she constantly
grew worse. Then she be^an to Use
Chamberlain's| Electric Bittere which wholy cured
her. It's a wonderful .Stomach,
Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures
Dyspepsia, Lu.ta.Qf .Appealite. Try
it. Only 5t' cis. Guaranteed.
For sale by D. F Clark druggist.
Grandpa Fate Sumner of Vnn
i_ Zandt was in Kaufman EmUijL.—lie
was county treasurer of V^n Zandt
when Gov. Davis waa governor of
Texas; The Free State had no safe
at that time and Mr. Sumner put
the county money in a cow hide and
buried it in a hole in the ground
for safe keeping, but hie old bow
while rooting around found the
hide and ate it and the money up,
too.—Kaufman Herald. »¥ondcr
'if it killed the hog?
\KfANTED— Honest m»n rr
x* woman to travel for large
house; salary $65 monthly and ex-
I eases, with increase; position per-
manent; rneloae self addressed
envelope. MANAGER, 330 Cax-
tnn bldg Chicago.
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DuES YOUR WATCH DRAG
behind iu the days March? Or
does it attempt to beat the sun ! In
either case we will correctly diag-
nose the ailment and for a moder-
ate charge effect a speedy and l:«st-
ingoure W* have special fault-
ties for doing fine watch and clock
repairing an<l difficult gtT
work can be entrusted re
c<>nfiden*:e.
J.W WILLIAMS.
Fourth Street, Wille Point, Texas.
Have three good farms 1 want to
rent nr sell—L. L. F
Ben Wheeler, Tex
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Kidney Trouble Makex You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads th* news-
papers I* sure to know of the wonderful
, cures made by Dr.
y it Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
r I the great kidney, liver
|k and bladder remedy.
It is the great medl-
**6 cal triumph of the nine-
i0|» teenth century; dis-
— “ tl covered after years of
y_ •w scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi-
. ' nent kidney and blad-
der specialist, and to
lame back, kidney, bladder? urfcTacid trou-
bles and Bright’s Disease, which to the worst
form of kidney trouble.
l^llmAr'n CearSIWn. Dzsn* A. ___
•7 .Mr-'
I 1111- U. P. Ul OHBB, Tl»» fiSWRII IS—*. F*. VOKn -n
L. S. THORNS, X. P. TVUBBB,
banders, ttA-rwiu4 s«e'i Iuhw, ta 1 Smst «a< tmm i^
DALLAS, TlX.
Uxerciso* thruoul t*M> duy WOTfff
plrasaut and enjoy*bl* and each
pupil did well considering
small amount of practie*.
\1/ANTED—He»eral j>*r*otM f r
yV district Offiie Managers i_ ..— ( , ., , ,
l« »t to represent me in their <>*a iCh*pj*ed Hands. Soje Lips. Burna,
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Deair«bl*'**Bplo*m*ot with unuHuaTpDnly 2-5c. Try it. ScjJd by D. F
i<>n|M>riuaitiee. References exchang-
i*d. Endue* se f-a<idre«e*d slumped
«*. A. Park, TO* Csiton
Ruiidmg. ChictMto. Illinois*.
Tortured A Witnes-.
Intense suffering was endured by
witne»s T L. MartiujCf Dixie, Ky.,
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J0?1 cnugtied every night until my I fa^ernble* a kind of small gourd
H r‘,h‘ .. thioat was neariy raw, tiieii tried i wh5rh ,, ^mrnnn in lhtg countrT,t^ d b Mf|h j B Hunt of Lime
Mr. Ed Sewell waul t<> K*mp |>r .King's New Discovery which 11....... '
lalttrday ami convicted 1. M. ten*! ,nr, |jet I h*a> ujkI iI .yi^sqfg c.n now
•f currying a pistol.— KaufmanTj^lny f<niijy jor f„ur ywars and
Harald. ’Bout as <* expected. . jerommend it as th* greatest remedy
Ed i* nearly aU th* tun* getting fr,r Coughs. Cold* ami all Throat,
tomebody into trouble. (’heat sml f.ung treubles. It will
Uncle John Gcddie of Colfax »top the wore* cough, and not only
pail th* Entsri'ki-k a pleasant | pr*v*nta but abwdutely cur*e C«n-
*all Friday »nd helped us in a [sumption Fricu 50c and tl 00
financial way". H* retried farm- Every b**ttl* guaranteed Trial
•re in Bi* mtnmunity well up with b*>ttle free *t D. F. Clark b Drug
Iteri? wurk wrjiMiderlng thv heavy J Store
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1900, newspaper, May 10, 1900; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302667/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.