Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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THlIUsDAY, JUNE 6,1W1.
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Mea'.—McCauley Byue.
d. P. VALENTINE,
11 75
lb.
Wanted to trade cooking stores
J.
over.
D
There
DIRECTORS:
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NWMM*♦*• «-•«•- ’ *-wmy
CV-’< *’ y 4taXC>vAAf6£~S.
DO YOH GET IP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Dr. J. N. Polk hag our thanks for
a substantial remembrance.
M G. Saodsrs ia again st the
brim on the Fan bTarr Esrea-
eaiMr, and be i* mating a rattling
gaud p$per nt it —Mabank Courier
Canton’s up-to date "dentist, do
your work.
Coffin-. sizes and prices, at
McCauley Bro*.
A Urgv number of young ladies
Ballet* h'xxl, chaperoned by Mr. and Mr*.
' “ :e*. “ ~ ‘
• When will the Canton cemetery
At night the I be cleaned off ?
B?*d«tftsde, full size?,
See the card of Drs.
Simpson in t,hie issue.
H. RATHJTR, Pn 4ideal.
D. C. EARNEST, Vice Trended
II. F. ARCHINABD, Cuhier.
E. LEE. FLOWERS,Awt.Gk
t»»w deck, j
Jleanmont ha* eight gather*; Can-
ton ha* a hundred.
south with eaii
Athene road to ___ __________ ______ _ _ , . ...» «-.....».
county line; thence east to the' 7 ■
r,ayn&..
. : Simpso.
DEN TISTS.
Canton, - - Texas.
Office over J. B. Andren
store. ....
to spring a thousand poiota'in
arm,--~
First Nat. Banl
GRAND SALINE:
TEXAS.
AT BEN WHEELER
Secondr ikttterdnij tn m
month.....
?r*tZ ‘°r ^at yearlings.—J. P. Valentine.
The commissioners court convenes
Monday as a
Some good milk cows with
-alves—f. P. Davi*, Canton, Tex
-----
All binds cf soda water- for 50
cents per ca#e at J. B. Andrews.
r’ such animals from
Garr of E Igewood waJ*w«®in
ng business in
Monday and called on us.
Besure and bare Dr. R. M Payn auimale from running at large in
held at Myrtle Sprifige, begtnin
on Wed ne<w la
Try Balaton’s Breakfast Food,
Ralston's Health Fi>xi and Rals-
ton’s Brain Food at McCauley Bros.
Eli and E. D. Scott of near Wills
£„C EABXKS3
.. ^.^obCwTegibsoxI
E. LEE FLOWERS, K. FE.W,’
D. M. JACKSON, II. F. ARCH-
INA RD. ’ ' J
governor Nothing
. man for the place.
A Uvalde paper says:
bat eaek at the depot there wa»
touching geeoe.” WiHmm
touched for bis ticket.
Much had in Western Tsxas
b wow bring ha*d
the garden fence
I the slop pail. It
then turned toward Buffalo street
J. C BURRAGE & co.Tp^
--“DEALERS IN _ .
Pie peaches re^dv for u«e, 3-
cans for 25c.—McCauley Broe.
ML mentioned
The Kaufman 1‘
waste tn koor whal‘» the matter
with Senator Horace Chilton for!
He’s the
Wheeler it about to gel r~
---J Ha,a- That’s right,
boys, rush the thing alone.
... Mr* Finnh rOTTF and little
*«na are the guests of Mr. and Mrs
Philen.
A. J. Gulledge bee returned from
Dallas where be bee been for some
•mm.
Joo Downs h on the eiek list.
J. Z. Scott of near Wills Point
was among the visitors to the Cap-
ital Monday,
Boston Baked beans with tomato
sauce, 2 cans for 25c.—McCauley
Bros.
P. Si Country Produce taken in exch
J.re — - “
..Cash Prefere
Hr
urj—
ro1
-Cam
E*-.
. debts of the
Restate, ar provided for in the terms
Sun.
But then the elect ion is
The Sun learns that D.
Thames has arracgeJ for haring the r***onit»« that it wilt m»ke i i “ **??.. ” —77'
house moved n-his bosioes, th. day.|£^ tb?
tel on Frank itreet and will anon , * “*" *’
begin work on hie brisk bailding|Vj’.n ’* .v.< *><»•»«
' an« that ut G. W. Scott. He C-
expede to have both buildings J™*"" R“«- °> Canton,
completed by the let o<.AUgu.v- -:~v
Grand Sahoe Son. • •* 89 ”•7 "4-Utoo,ooe of the tesch-
era, returned to her home at Bolton
J. Pierpont Morgan is eaid to
f'Tniing a syndicate of banks in ; . T- ®- ®- Eskin and wife moved
New York, for the purpose of stand- lo wn Saturday.
i«g by tbe government in case of a
panic.—Kaufman Herald Qaite
e number-^AisiilFeFfRSwtk
A F»« Ckaae.
Few things are more delightful
to a Van Zand ter than a fox bunt.
: It was tbe charms rd thin tnrrrT
- -»
tS* »*Wt J
'■**•*»< if.;
mty v r
At we mes.-j b*nj» -*M
th f ire'JourGdods for caab enabling us to sell them at <
re.iably in i Thanking you in advance. We are YoorkTrny.
«as killed down | . -j q
, , , i .-------------. ’ I“.°.r<lern X& ©Wintry Produce taken in exchange ir
pleased to tram some vounx dvgs which tn»-y
J_____._r -
intbeeitv a few days s-nce. He Fields drug the dead f<>x through
• a* appointed justice of the p*i«ce ;Own and it was only the dog« on
in his precinct by the eomadgaioo-! trail of tbe dead fc x that created io
trt court recently, and it goes with- J „,uc}, excitement, and caused Gi,d
out tbe saying that he will make Breoo, John Side*. Dougan Teague
• n efficient and dignified officer.— aD<j peg Craft to become the vic-
Grsnd Saline Sun. * j time of a mental hallucinatioi
Pref A.nB~Da«sotPs~scbdol at !>* h T d arfd ‘Uo°*- r^thnr rnunt
Riddle is out, and he is at home. 7*‘‘ M* 1,8 next morning.: ratncr COLint
this. “ Ths next meeting of the We are informed that he will teach And B* ““ iearn ,bal. ;Mr
wUi|r.ation wGl be held at Game-rnle. < tbe ^.hnol ,t thM p!ace a ,U1 thl, ‘ man came m contact: with another (
. - -- —> we sleetedifaij. prof; on is a m-del ,-'rr“’*,,u“ animal at Wills Point re-
. ---r.--... . .‘[7 !he *?*Ui“* ,’ear: Pre.ideni.lTOar? man a .attern thst all
The Texas Mes^mter. published KB. Rob:i»e>n, Item, Huntsville;; •« *
a* Meequite, Texas, by Jahn E first riee preeiient, Clarence Ou* We are glad ei the success that
Davis, m 19 years old, -and like ley, Galveston Tribune; second L Li-, *
whiskey it seems to improve with vice president, S- J, Thctnas. Com —Fruit Grnwer.
age. 11
... """ "J 1 7*7 , ' R. E. Yanli», Athens Review; See.
It is announced by Pierce that j — -
«he Waters Piers. Oil company •*» H^ur^n CF “ubman. L.™ --------
inv^ the ml field at B«“tuoOt.: <fiJe Her>,j . T 4^N<p^Kh,nt p ?t
* ?w^e^ w‘^ J*fWiT5nshbro Wide Awake; t ..
IJ asprr Collins. Panola Watchman; j Tuesday evening.
Noonday Sun P li P‘rdaa- 'dorado Bui- entire crowd of v
«». ■ jetin ! the singing at the church snd from,
j We renewed msrv old acqiain-1 th*r* were welcome guests at tae jp,—McCauley Bros.
; tanres and listened to one contit. i b^rlbday party at Mr. and M r. G. -------
rsaT,fto|r of oratory. ' ___,__
{Nitpier, our bright young friend of;
“ When !b< Winshom Wide Awake, is fast!
William Karnes left for Mexico i coming to the front a* chief orator;
KMney Trouble Makes Tea MBcnMc. 1
Almost everybody who reads the news- ]
papers is rare to know of the wir.oerfsi I
a ,i ,. cures made by Dr.
fi Kilmer s Swamp-Re*
JI j I ths great kidney. Sver ]
M J ll *”** bladder remedy.
4 J ’ FkS7 i x It ia the great medi-
tJi i ps cal triumph of the Btt»-
[■ M I b -.teenth century; die
j ,k~~iV a.- ■ I covered after yean «
-_—* rf 1 wew'-tv yarch bl
M' nent *”<iney bi*i’
-—-2*^=* ’• der specialist, and S
wonderfully successful tn promptly curing
fame beck, kidney, bladder, unc acid trow
bies and Bright’s Disease, which is the word ,
form of kidney trouble.
Dir. Kilmer** Swamp-Root is not rw-
ommended for everything but if you have
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
lust the remedy you need. 11 has been tested
in so many ways, in hospital work, in pr;vats
practice, among the helpless too poor to p*
chase relief and h».< rw. --f cc — -
bX. made by wftteh7ll*readers of this pt*
who have not already tried it. may have •
sample hottie sent free by mail, also a boot
falling more about Swamp-Root and how »
find out tf you have iddney or bladder troubia
When writing mention reading this ge.-«re“i
offer ba this paper and vF:57- n
mod yoor address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co..B
----eaww im waj- Denart-
■ent autborixe the honorable di..
ehQU **d *•**»•*b«
•hall join the terifth cavalry now
“ohohung, m major. What a
3^®^***
•f • general in the regular ar i. vi * <P< • *** »*«’=dfijrffox as n Jumped tht
.khongti mitereu i?’ .a. . aDd tort*** over the
» «l._. > • ». awe Mr*. Fount nobbit anti two of then tnrnarf tn»«~i
iy grade While Han->12* .,b* beftchi)dr*n «• qoito risk with <
UndeJiciW u <rt " r ft-ltalMtii
•ervicej Co*aceroxMKT. j to tee it full well.
ing come down to attend the Ma-
sonic lodge Saturday night.
Remember that we have f full
line of undertaker’s supplies as well
as furniture and groceries.—Mo-
Cauley Bros.
B. F. Livingstoo of Edgewood
as a juror iu county court. We
acknowledge a pleasant call from
him. .______ —-—■- .~
Have Hutch, the barber, *^ *«*
>ur hair c«d give vou"asficL,__
abave. At Bud Day’s old stand
north side public square. A Iso agent
for best laundry in tbe state. •
Profs. Bernard Gilmore and Met-
sa Hale will leave Sunday for Deo-
ten to attend tbe normal school.
Both are deeerving young men and
the EjtTKBPiusx wiabee them well
during their etay in school
ELECTION NOTICES.
• • toSW rwNF • IVtoOa
Whereas, on tbe 16th day of May,
theft came on to be heard bv the
Dr. Payn got term the petition of A, B. Garland prescribed b *
They sat on and sexen others, free holders, and i whether eaid
Z intend taking stock
MONEY than to nst U
so the next 30 days cJ
me. I will also sell on tin£
i til Oct. 1st 1901. Thanking you all for
1 eral trade you have given me. and honiJ
i. a contin uance of the same. I am
please. . . . ------------- ------------------
£_____
lore the beard the petitMM* „
2*0 mfieri, free holders, and
qualifieil voters, within the territo-
rial limits hereinafter set out, ask-
ing for au election to determine
whether Logs, sheep and guate|l5»sr
__shgll.be permitted to run at large
■_‘S within the following eub-divirione--
hay- of said V an Zandt county, to-wil:
Beginning on Horsely Creek at the -
N. E. corner of tbe Edom hog law
district; thence euutbwardly with
the E. line of said district to the
Tyler and Porter’s Bluff road;
thence eastward with eaid rued to
the E. line of the land now owned
by W. F. Hanson on the J. M.
Martines eurvey; thence due north
to the Canton and Tyler road:
thence northwestward with said
• £?ad.to lbe eaat liu« ot *b® David
Tomlinson 320 acre eurvey; thence
north to the N. E. corner, of John
^UfiSAUFvcy-, thEBce west to the E
k{ easy **n® lae Crane survey; thence
north to the northeast corner of
same; thence W. to the 8. E. cor-
ner of the E. C. Brvent survey:
thence north with ite W. Hue to
the S. line of tbe Thomee llorselv
league; thence due north to Prai-I
ne creek; thence dawn said creek i
to ite mouth where it emptiee into
«j
And, whereae, as said court granted '
••id peUteoo «nd ordered esid elec-
tion, it m therefore ordered that
an election be held at P. T. H*,.
Saturday, the 2»th
e. I --* " in the luannar
Ernies*'’-'.!? '« «>. ’
-------J named animals
~'---^geeerji;r^:^±44osrL3
W; K^Ftld
man, of the Riddle community, and
Andy Paschall of Myrtle Springs
to invade our quiet city last Thurs-
day evening with 13 hounds for
the purpose of establishing dipto-1™ aM ^7 L>-bcott of near 1
JMtlf relatione wUh one sly fox ®er® ,n town Saturday,
which baa hitherto been making >n" cnra‘’ ‘ ““
himself very conspicuous io the
territory adjacent to Canton. Mere
they were joined by Jim Knox with
, bis four hoande and nearly every
sportsman in town took a pert in
the chase. We would give all
their names but that wquld uecea
sitate our mentioning the fact that
Judge T. R. Yantis and Mr. G. M.
llnliard went fox hunting in their
buggies and of course wo wouldn’t
like to do that.
About 9 o’clock al night the dogs .
jumped the fox 2j mi lee northeast
of town and a lively cfeam en»wHi--
’"•■■d-NBd Oohnd they went, over
the hilany through the valleye and
•cross the town. It ran right up
cloee to Gid Breco’o yard fsbee
and Gid threw hie fire shovel at it
a* it passed. Thon it turned in a
south west era direction and ran
through Dougan Teague’s garden.
Dougan became awakened at the
, ran out and
IV. P. Bently of Denman gave us
a pleasant call Monday and order- i V.1** tbe
ed the E.xterprisb eent to Lis ad- "“1‘ 1 ’ "
drees.
■Tennessee sorghum, Loui“-ina
*i>Mee and millet seed.—J. P. Val-
entine. •
Prof. Dawson l. » m-del' «
yoorg man. a pattern ' that aj| •‘-•’nliy. .
yowug men would dn well to follow , r
he} J
is having in his chosen profession. *“
'‘■•If uiu« ><uiaiifi*Ui
(The r.ew president iTalso * very
hsvs I worthy and capable man and since
guarante* tbe boiding<d an encamp has never missed a meHing, which • Lexis school
ment of the State Volunteer Guard /hows his deration to the work.; night and delivered <•
at Camp Mabry sometime in July. ‘ President Robinson, we salute. *enterta.niug^nd4mtnnr
The Sp^rew** •—m»» ut »)>« Vrrt
ted State* holds that a tariff can be
collected on Porto Rican goods
Such decisions as this shows that
the alleged Supreme court ie a so
preme farce. '7^rX
There ia still some cotton en tbe
streets, every bale of which repre-
sents i * *' *' 2*“ “I .
price ha* been a liule better Ibis'
w®®k.—Wills Point Chronicle. It
i* string* that anv one could foae'
»t the
him bob
th’vt jurn sh<
. WsV Aeuw-Igy {Mupiv U! • **« . UBill fCMLJt; VJULjl ®»4i*v*a
i the United State* Lave jus* cause meet P. If. Layne of Oa!el Green afong. Amp Tunnell end
ae tbe iwoQtbptee* of tb* adminie-
VatMw. f*
‘country have dJt>* to thus b* pun-
federate Veteraas will be held ia *•’
>ell«*.
Will the Mlmofa News please whtMtere rot «- d ore bed bias; his^a^’piou t>p > n”cwtcr.»r of ibis • turned back to
tall us who in tbe h—his man (•bo** araewvered urilb wvwr-gaiteve ecclitm. 11 * -----•••.--nc
Jobs Smith for Gownoc is T j s»d hia speech poseeeevo that sicl: p ftta rejja »*
-r . ----------- Jewing otte gnifh is in. of t'i
The .ywixui^ac^ ent! famine nt ear mars* J the En-■ ■
gegidalwre will b* ready for d»s- glwh nobility. To see him bob
NnbuUon by the first of next wees, tai ng atone with th’xt guxn
----, x ~ ’ tread, tL« h her tv loving people of
vanton has Bewuinoul .jmioiIa. r.i^i c,..„ i___ : ..._____i
like a djrty droce in a
Ito etend sod tremble. IIty serves
bi* ma»ter well.
qualified voter*, within the terri- be permitted to iBn it 71
torial limits hereinafter sei out, said aub-division, and p
asking for an election to determine dee ie hereby aypaintad \ J
whether hogs, sheep and goats shall to hoi J grid eLcii >n
i>e permitted to run at large within favor of prohibiting 7*
I’arn it fue following sub-divisions of Van from running at fargr iu Milj
Zandt county, to wit: Beginning division ehail have vrittJ
at tbe S. W. corner o; the Writou printed on their baliots- fo
voting precinct at the Henderson eVtcb law; and ihot* nrpmrf
county line; ther.ee north with the ‘prohibiting such anitnai»fr,.a.
wee*, boundary line of eaid Walton • ning at large ehaii r»i,,
precinct to the sou t heat I corner of* Written on their uIlu: AwJ
the Rock Hill or Bethel hog law the stock law.
precinct; thence west to the Prai-1 Giv*n under my hind J
rieville road on the line of Snider I *•*! of the County court. t»<ij a
Seringa hog law district; thence j 20th d*y of May,'A D. 1101 1
Prairieville and J Jxn. W. I)avh>?oj.
the Henderson County Judge, Van Zandt Couuti
board of equalization. ' , * . . » —-----— —i
, prace <n beginning. And eaid court]
young i»»Ting considered said [.etitiou awd]
u TexfuldaMdFt^d *' therefore!
ordered that an eleebton be held at I
■ the no’t office at Roe«n*s in said'
subdivision in said county on
Sattirday, the2f>lh day of June, A.
D. 19U1, to determine whether hogs,
sheep and goats shall be permitted
lo run at large within raid sub di-
vision, and C. \V. Robinson ia
hereby appointed manager to bold
eaid election. ♦
Those in; favor of prohibiting
such animals from running av
i Said aub-divieinn shall
the Hub have written or printed on tueir
ballots: For the stock law; and
those opposed to proh toiling each
said sub division shall have writ-
. ten or printed on their bahuts:
Against the Stock law. .
Given .under my haud and
i2Vth day of May, A. D. 1901.
Jxo. \V. Pavwaox,
County Judge, Van Zandt Cuuuty.
Whereae,on the 15lb day of May,
A. D. 1901, at a regular term of the
A Baptist campmeeting will be Cointnisriuher’ncdurt of Van Zandt
* * •“ COUnty. TlTH. Ihsi S U irtTUlK t.y b-TH
heard the rwliun*. nf P_.CH
e FnterpriceJ<<«’<7-—
___ th* rsnkef . K
rm;—sx.tm.--Tar: .....— i publican, Taarwai* t.-A
■E G. SANDERS. Editor A Prop r -
Mr. Hay, Beevetary el Beat* w-! ••• a jla»*ant caller Tu«*day. He I a* Peg Craft’s
der McKiiney through kind**** of
Mark Hanna, has barn tow nag th*'
euuwsry wUfc lb* Preaideat'* party
Z Canton www opting yato!^
Th* wait .r.nual reunion ef Cow-1 ‘•*‘*1* »®t uckcown. A few ywre
i * country lawyer in]
, Ohio and practiced cxteuxtelr ibi „ ,
tb* cn:cke»o - tte‘. He we*rg I *. uan, lias wry^*b,.** ribbon a*.o’clock at night
• V L'/W-riD ---------- .. . . «. •
•boe* are cover* 1 with ever gaiter* *«rlj*su He captured 25 of th* where at the phiB.a-kwell bui.dinf g
--• • • • •- • _ .law ___——
J Latxr—Since putting
• are i
|formed that the f >x
We bar.
Th* weary fox I Dress Goods ever brought to tbt* plvee and
Buffalo street, iuvjl
nrrk| la-1 ml. ■mitiflU tud mired
*'greatly to the relief of neighboring* Latxr :
“!Wu Louse*.-Wills Point Chroc- jn LH® « ®
-------- im Mill Creek bottom.
The Sun mao was i ‘
FFcm 4tn
Th* A‘iB* Point Chronic!* last
week io giving a write-up of toe
recent meetinc of the Texas Pre**
Association held at Hvtteton said
Aguinaldoof the Philippine fo f^*rt:
land* contemplate* paying thi*i " ----
•ountry a visit thif fall and i (
spend tbe winter in Woahifogioo. j Th* foftow«ng officer*
"aww .!■ —— |f>rih* ensuing year: President. ?
nite, Texas, by John E. • firet vie* preei-ient, Clare-.ee Ous-
j 19 years old, -and like,1 iey, Galveston Tribune;
anehe Chief; third vine president.
T. Robtnano. K **• Cyel.me;J >*»d gentlemen of Scott neighbor
bad a strawberry
eesayeet. *QPP*r at th* park at this place
xj-hman Tueedav evening. At nieht th*
of visitor* attended ,
line singingot the church anf frem’
*cq*iain J there were welcome gue*t* i
Thomas FT ; W. HarrisonV —Fruit jriwer.
Mvrshai Pate arrested a yosng
man here Tuesday afternoon *»n-
Biof then-elation and the tim* i* *“ “j*?;1* fo8 Th.Mm-
j jlln k W ->V.rr^HheGr^n.:‘!:;:!^Vh*Vd“toLWA’
Manager Spoor* i« rapidly getting J^?:d* lbe «liring president. c|olb„ h„e“from of t‘e Ty
thotelephoneeLebjogeinfir.tclaa.th** a “T‘ effi5wnt. and ler bovs. Bo when that cnontj
shape. He exports tbe arrrval ta - "Q f ffioer- and lhe toeomaUon ,a thr>uah with him he .. 1 to
•he new switch board nitbina teo «to appreciation by present !{n! M v,Qb
days.—Grand. Saline Sun. ££Umbrtl2-a- Point Chronicle.
— ITbe new ?re»id*n.t ;a ako * very !
Tbe eit’zene of Austin hav* ’ worthy snd capable man and sioce I Prof. Jam. W. Davidson
raised already enough money to the organixation of the a*rociatfon ! tended the cjiUMlg exercise of the
gu*rente* the boidrngta an encamp bn« never missed a meeting, ahicb j Lexie school on laet Wed.ntedty
meat of the State Volunteer Guard i ^>w* hi* derotinn to, the work r.foht and delivered w
|*ntoctanibjgaad-tfHtroeriv* talk on
I , ~ — ■■ - — I education. The exhibition was
| —» ’Hi" rtani-- ,r._ »a rocrees throughout. Mandy
Edgewood, Text*. Jone 3—The E«lon securing the medal in the
ideal option election passed off very little girl’s contest and tbe medal
quietly Saturday with a victory of1 tn the larger contest was carried
thee* to one in favored tbe pros, j off by Ora McEachern —Canton
Con riderat,!* measle* in and ‘ enrresportdent in Wills Point
around Edgewood. J. H. Hea rd J Chronicle, May 3U.
Jop Ware and a boat of others tor I — t— --*•
. nurcerou* to mention are victims 1 be betr* .of Q. Richardson
a Joes of from 15 to 115. Th* of lhe ° ,re TICt1®8 J .nd Mary J. Richard* n met with
Smallpox is rep- rted on the ;‘he,r attir,}an ’n this city last Fri-
Foher p.ae*. rom* two or three d*v divided th* property set
miles from E-lgewod. aside to them bv the term* of the
Tbe U. B A.’* hare declined to c?mPro,r-i®« effected some time
act yjintly with the Woodmen butan, a*'couot ff which was
will help them as citizens. Th* iabed *° **1® *$on 11 'b® tim*.
reason for it is that it rill make fL°t’SL!jr *° lb? Ta’u® ot abu°t
was quite a large crowd io 1
I noticed Prof.' Nat Crawford" and wbicb .W
Oar school ci-oaeJ la«t Fridav compromiee.—Grand Saline
1-^ l, _ ’ Snn
era, returned to bcr home at Bolton
! Rev. E. B. Eakin and wife mured
. -Mr*. Dr. Hamiland child are on
ib* ri^k lut- ■■ -
Hea »bw«H Letter.
B«n Wheeler, Tex., June 3.—A
heary rain visited our part of tbe
eoaotry Friday. It was very
. w„Moiey a»a not »or- ranch needed and a welcome visi-4
gat to make talk* to th* negro** aLltor* ’"’
I H. M. Millaape of Edgewood was
------ tour of' >n town la*t we*k.
pre** diapvtebe*! Malcolm 'McEachern. Arthur and
ova th* i D* Stringer. Sim and Mis* Willie'
West returned from Omen la*t
Thu rad* y where they have been
attending school.
Bro. and Slater McAnalley, who
have been tbe gowt of Bro. Bridge
tnd family, left for their bom* Sat-
Mrs. Tenni* Willi* is very sick.
Ben Wbeeier is about to g*t up
a brae* band -- r- — • - - r
I •• te-cr~ur.- »* »• u,
■ i : parted lte»ring Buffalo street it
I *" ran acroee Judge Spink* •ra*’
W. B. Cheatham rd Edg*wood patch and jumped the fence r]<bl
1 w*« a pleasant caller Tuesday. He at Peg Craft’s re*idei.ce. Pft> » r» vrv hu v rnnn.-
•ay* Mgew ’od i* growing very who wa* standing in his yard with STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, HaT8 CApg,
fast now —Wills po»nt Chrooicla. gun in hand, came very neat about gygpLE and FANCY GROCERS, HAREwai>» J
-i * ing it but was afraid he might bit •7*K»,T1
Dave Hubbard aad family from oo< of lbe . Ss the oil spotted WARE, FARM IMPLEMENTS
J hefww Canton were up-trading yew- 4<ijr wa> cro<fliog jt dose. Hei^
terday. D*v* tay* crop prospect* knf< he aaj j that the dogs would A e al*o carry a large an* of Drugs and p4u
j .re brmhl down hi* way.— W»lb- teh’it prKUy *.>>n *ny w*v a* U| —. ____;a
|FWffA Cbrnaicto. J was tirea down and it- tMil Hrajf | „ * . . , , ,.
! r O Tiu. 'imM ,1 rnfb. ,n-and. TW. ... ; O.r ««4 » m«p.» t. m ««y h„.
** “• w OW*. nv.o< i ”nn vi *, Dr»c& C.wwia *v*r hrmivht L> tl.ia ___j ,
th* people «»f V*n Zandt do
Aland *>r u- -■ xjrii*-F^rww"y^'-
Th*government is standing
by tbwm. Who does not believe
m reciprocity*
President McKinley did not for—
Texas during hia receat tour of
the state. The ;
inform u» that be gave the “ cul
ord brnddere" aon»e gnd advice
H th* President i* re*Uy goilty of
this, (and w* doubt it not a* Re-
pnuljcana of hie ilk atudr more
about rifg*ru!ogy than about gov-
ernment and human righto) the
negroe* ought to take it. But no
longer ought they b* deluded with
the uira it Mt tbw R*$>ubiican9 y rt
anything about them, mv* and ex
••pt to scoop their votes.
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i LO
We acknnwM
an invitation H
and Faculty ■
Austin, Tex . , I
rite* of the eigl
uient, June 111
In giving ill
«f thoee who el
•Mr Normal I
m»<fo a miatakl
“Inland” wM
' been “ Eylandl
We are req J
that lhe 3omJ
th* date for I
Hpringa cemetJ
fore the aeoond
ttkid of the fir
f date.
R. M. Mil!
I merchant of M
I Friday en rout
I Wheeler when
I In a imsinsaa.
■ w«* honoced
■ - him.
D L. IlilB
n )ivi-ry -i i®
Tut-*- l.jy f’» H
Little Lufl
mr I-IVS M. tH
purHiiIq CajM
Davie. I
Dr P. XL]
wa* in lhe !■
for lied u* till
in hi* eointnl
The erngiia
day wair attel
tonite*. Q'li
and the rima
MI. J. F^N
near Ben Wl
ning Tuesday
tlie Entekpui
mty *■<•» in ■
reported heall
erything <| iiel
Jeff Hollis I
with some eal
tonal, was kil
force. They I
you bet |
Sheriff
Lwoey to the
him Saturday
place now cm
mates, all of *
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1901, newspaper, June 6, 1901; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302722/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.