Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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Wishing all jay friends and customers success, I am. very truly,
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above is emphasized byth'e
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Point last
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Will Morris, obstruct-
were continued until next term.
Millaapa, a prominent
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County court convened Mondsy,
Marriage LJomm* .
F. K. Watner to Lula Richman.
J. A. Alien to Emma Bullard.
B. L Mann to Lu Ella Turner,
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holy bo11<1“ of matrimony at the
la was in the Hub the latter part
ol last week on legal busiuass.
Mice Ama Montgomery look her
departure Saturday fnr Lindale to
attend the Summer Normal school.
was in the Hub Monday.
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gemame <• » m e&*«AAAA*«AM • • • «aj
8 PERSONAL MENTION.
where he ia also intoroele l
------. The Entkrprisk
— —j a call from
,, “ were united in the holy bonds of
in»iriBrffiy in "The UScTnt^ Clerk’s
i Point last ofliee| judge Davidson officiating.
.W, N. Toll went to Wills Point
Sunday afternoon tn meet hie sis-
ter, Mias Noma, and Mieses Mary p
Castle and Lissie Cook, who had
been attending the Confedeiate re-
union at Memphis. They arrived
in Canton same evening and have
many pleasant things to say about
their trip.
Mr. W. J. Gammons and Miss Hamm.
Mattie Land, accompanied by
Messers. W. E. Yarbrough, Fred
Enas, U. S. Meeas, and Albert
Hilliard and Misses Gertie Land,
Mabie Clark,Georgia Clifford, and
Berth* Pitman, came over from
Grand Saline Sunday and at
£
in his community.
The singing at Mill Creek Sun-
day wiuThItended by several Can*
tonite*. Quite » crowd was present
and the singing good.
* ,H. J. Fulghnni and family of
near Hen Wheeler were up shop
ping Tuesday. Mr. P*ulghain paid
tlte ExrEKPttisK a pleasant call.
occasions. Before leaving our
office be handed us some • on sub-
scription and asked us not to get
mad.
Esq. J. J. McNair and J. J. Ga-
ry of Edgbwood were transacting
participated in by two young men
from this county, Arthur Stringer
of Ben Wheeler and Malcolm Mc-
Eachern of Martin’s 'Mill. Both
young men made magnificent
speeches and acquitted themrelves
quite honorably indeed. W. C.
Crim of Rusk county was the lucky
one.
Agent, Palestine,
House Hotel, Esq. Richardson
officiating. The Enterprise wishes
the young couple well and happy.
Profs. G. G. Crossland and J. M.
Travis honored us with a call yes-
terday.
An exchange comes forward with
HL I the following description of the
day evening at the residence o| Mr. (nd killer- “It’s a. little roll-of p»-
~ per, tobacco and drugs and has a
lire on one end and the fool at the
other. It is popularly known as
the cigarette.
A Missouri editor, who is look-
ing for an opening says: “Wo
would prefer living in a small
town, where the people will sym-
pathise witb you in trouble, and,
if you haven’t any trouble will
^hunt some up for yqp,” -t
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Henry Gillespie is still) quit*
sick.
United States Senator C. A.Cui*
berson has arrived at his home in
Dallas and will spend thtfsumuier
in Texas.------
Pitchfork Ben Tillman has about
hacked McLaurin down. The
latter thinks it beet to hold his
job.
t Cash customers wanted at J. T,
McWilliams.
Subscribe for the Enterprisk.
Children’s hose at Sets a pair at
J. T. McWilliams. .
Nice reeded window poles
iale by McCauley Bros.
6 pounds of soda for 25cts at J,
T. McWilliams----1
It is thought that gold ±0* been
discovered near Kemp, Kuyfiuan
county.
Wanted—at J. T. McWilliams,
500 chickens.
Will buy your fat shoals weigh-,
ing 11513 140 pounds; will pay
from 3 to 3| ets. per lb. gross,
delivered; also fat hogs weighing
175 Ibe and upwards; am still pay-
ing 4c gross for them.—A. B.
A few of Canton’s young people
enjoyed an ice cream party Mon-
Mrs. C. L. Hubbard and little
son visited J. A. Thormahlen and
family of the Walton community
the latter part of last week.
Representative Jno. M. Dean of
Ben Wheeler was transacting bus-
iness in the Hub Monday, and
honored the Enterprise with a
and from them tb« Enterprise
received pleasant calls. They .in-
formed us that their thriving vil-
lage ia still on h bomn. a new store
being erected by Mr. Hooks and a
barber and jeweler shop is also be-
ing built J. F. Banders will erect
a-residence soon. ’ While here Mr.
Garv qualified i>f> a notary public,
or as he quaintlv expressed it “a
notorious republican*”
The Summer Hill Select School
nt Omen closed laat week. Capt.
W. D. Thompson nnd daughter,
Mi«s Bettie, attended the closing
exercises. The Captain had the
honor of being one of the judges
to award the DeGraffenreid gold
medal in the debating contest, par-
ticipated in by four young men.
The f>ub-joet disrurased wa«. Resolv-
ed, “that the world is growing bat-
ter.” The affirmative side won,
and Mr. A. L. Harris of Nacogdo
chee county was the successful cotn-
D7L. Riley, Jr., has purchased
a livery stable St Athena. He left
Tuesday t<» take charge of same.
Little Lucile Millsaps is sick of j
mraelea at the home of her grand1 , , .1 .. r • ■
, z. . , ,, n 0 /1 1 e l us whether the ra?wnt Legis
parents, Capt. and Mrs. G. M. C. . , ■ . . 6
Itivis * tore pawned a law changlug the
■ j acboluetic age For the informa-
Dr. F. M. Hanril <d Edgewood 1 tiwn of the public in general, we’ll
He in-, etale that the Legislature nasaed a
for ned us that measles are raging law of this kind but Lite Governor
Sid Nolen is on the sick list.
Mrs. C. L. Hubbard is quite sick.
W. B. Mitchell is on the ’ sick
list this week.
Miss Lula Starnes is visiting in
Tyler this week. *
Jim MeKain of Myrtle Springs
was in the Hub Friday.
Major H. A. Evans of
was in the city Tuesday.
1) D. Thames inide a business
trip to Dallas this week.
Jesse Foster made a business
trip to Teirell this week.
Mrs. Hooper of Shelby county is
vetoed it.
It would appear to mi ordinary
observer that the people of Canton
have ueglojted the cleaning up of
ttie oily cemetery long enough.
The condition the cemetery is al-
lowed to stay in is jeaily a abame
and the town ought not lunger per-
mit it to so remain.
May. the ll yaar obi daught er- uf
n SattMaln-v. He frmrg" in
died lust Thursday night. Re-
mains were entombed in the cem-
etery at Wesley Chapel Friday.
The bereaved parents have tlie
sympathy of the entire community.
County Attorney C. H. Reese
and Judge T. R. Yantis attended
justice court at Snider Springs Sat-
urday. Only one case was tried
and that was th; caee of the State
vs. Tom Green, charged with maim-
ing animal with intent to injure
the owner. Mr. Green was convic-
ted and lined 315.
Uncle Bill Hardigree, one of the
pioneer settlera of this county, died
very suddenly on the train in the
Indian .Territory Saturday night
while en route home from Memphis,
I attending the
Confederate Reunion. His re-
mains were carried to the Prairie
Springs cemetery near Ben Wheeler
and eniomed.
Prof. Jno. W. Miiler of Tundra
paid the Enterprise a pleasant
call Saturday. He informed us
that the Old Harpers would have
an all day singing at Walton next
H. J. Craft, D. K. Tomlinson
and John Sides and their fami-
lies left yesterday in wagons for an
extended visit to south Texas.
Ollie Henry Strong, who is work-
ing at the insurance business and
nuking headquarters at this plaoe,
spent the latter part of last week
here.
Dr. nnd Mrs. T. P. Davis gave
the young folks a party Tuesday
evening. Quite a srowd was pres-
ent and the evening delightfully
spent.
J. O. Nunnallee and little son of
Grand Saline were in the Hub
Thursday last on business. The
Enterprise acknowledges a pleas*
ant call from them.
Mr. H. Watkins and Mrs. Ella
Ward of Grand Saline came over
visiting J. W. Hobbs and family. lo CauUo* yesterday morning and
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Mfy. A»d Mrs. T’..« a mi iv.ai contest was business trip to Wilis
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Attorney Sam Lindsey of Tyler
is in the Hub this week on legal
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Dr. L. A. Neil of Grand Saline
is doing dental work in the Capi-
tal thia week.
Arthur Highsmith, who has been
attending school at Waco, has re-
turned home.
II. P. Davis made a business trip
to Jewett, Leon county, the latter
part of last week.
Prof. Ben L. Cox and Raymond
Gilmore of Wills Point spent Sun-
day in the Capital.
reported health very good and ev-
erything quiet in his community.
Jeff Hollis was in town Tuesday
with some early peaches, and as
yrri, was kind to the Enterprisk
iorcs. They were ripe and good,
you bet
— Sheriff Rusk conveyed John
L>eney to the Terrell insane asy-
Saturday. The fait at this
plsce now contains only four in-
uiateo, all of whom are crazy.
We acknowledge the receipt of
•» invitation froae the President,
■nd Faculty of the University,
Austin, Tex. , to attend the exer-
«ees of the eighteenth co mine nee-
d'll, June 11.
J?jremee-he^ week
I. &, G. N. Popular Excursions.
Austin, Tex., June 13—July 26;
University Summer Sobool.-
San Frvncisco, Cal,, July 18 21
—International Epworth League.
z San Fransoo, Cal., July 14-23
1 .o’clock ,p. “•» were united in the L—ILkAmUBhooUng jostiveL------—
Stn Antonio, Texas, June 6—
Woodman of the World sole bra-
lion.
Kan Antonio, Texas, June 26 28
—Texas Stale Teacher's Associa-
tion, (, colored.)
Calvert, Texas, June 19 27—Die-
trict Conference, M. E. Church
South,
College Station, Tex., July 23 29
—Texas Farmer's *
Marlin, Tex., all-year excursion
tickets from I. & G. N. points at
rate of one and one-third lares;
world’s famous hot wells, natural
sanitation and health resort.
Low excursion rates will bo made
for all of the above occasions. Ask
ticket agent for particulars as to
rates, dates of sale, etc., or write io
D. J. Price,
General Passenger^ and
irttEbae who will teach in the Sum-
•*r Normal Singing school, we
n»«de a mistake and gave the name
Juland ” when it should have
w>en“ Eyland. ”
We are requested to announce
mat the committee baa changed
•he date for working the Cool
springs cemetery to Saturday be-
fore ths seonndit>- July in-
of lhe first. Remember the
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Jarchant of Edge wood, ^w as here
”jdav sD routs home from Ben
Wheeler A
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honored with
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i LOCAL NEWS. • Judge Jno. W. Davidson presiding.
Judge W. J. Greer, Senator J. G*
K'-erby, and W. B. Wynne of
Wills Point, Julius Germany, Bob
Thompson and Geo. Hcott, of Grand
1 Sa>iue, were in attendance
Bevern I school trustees IiavFack-
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ry 01 ruugewuuj ». u tnauu ki izm Burner. --- —
business in the Hub Thursday last W. J. Gatumous to Matlie Land, call,
Cbart Proceeding*.
. The following business was
transacted in court this week:
State vs. Will McLemore,
disturbing religious worship; not
guilty.
State vs Will Morris, obstruct-
ing public road; dismissed.
Slate vs. Isaac Morris selling
liquor to minor; dismissed.
. ^nOT^THnnsarsriB^-
*>IU uin.uroiug me peace, romer- , . .
went quashed.
Blate vs. John Bass, selling liquor
to minor; dismissed.
Blate vs. John Bass, selling liquor
to minor; plea of guilty and fined
•25.
The cases of the State against
John Boyd for killing a horse;
Mack Ammops for cutting timber;
■ Kun,., n.nn.rwn couoly, lb. ibird A U. And.r.on for erryio, piHul
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wa.l.n.ron lb. ground on bolb , B„ok Sfory for lh.lt
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.