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THE CANTON HERALD
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923
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Quickest Service
Most Courteous
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HOME OF THE VICTROLA
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weather remains dry.
’ is worth, but would suggest to any
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man undertook to take
plunge i
the cars and t ucks
results. It was finally necessary to county.
end of Wallace with
connected with the association.
walls have been completed in plaster-
Let the Canton Lumber Co. reseren
Jackson
Angelo, visited B. D. High and wife , etcand work will begin at once on
Texas.
last week-end.
the W. J. Bailey store, with Masonic
Mrs. J. C. Baughtman and daugh- lodgc above.
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We will sell you a 13-plate
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and family. Rev. Fleetwood.
improving
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bath
Mrs. Davis Stevens is visiting herment.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
Canton Plumbing Co.
Mr and Mrs. W. B. Rodgers.
and Mrs. Arthur Cooper.
RHODES & ALLEN CO.
CANTON MOTOR CO.
have
done
J estimates that 35,000 bales of cotton
.will be ginned in that county this
American Development Company, and
also the his undivided one-half (1-2)
bulged places
into place.
Luther Nixon and famil
ing to Carroll ion today.
Roy Evans, wife and
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Misses Faye and Opal Jeter spent.
Iasi week in the High community.
Fddie Corley and wife of Dallas
spent part of the past week with his
i sister, Mrs. Roy Wilburn.
Fifth Age--Becomes still more mod-
erate.
Sixth Age Now content to possess
a six-foot by two strip of it.
Seventh Age Gets that strip.— Me-
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ter a Van Zandt product, were highly
enjoyed th roughout.
visited Mrs. Henderson and son, Erby,
the first of this week.
Mrs. Herbert Lester and baby of
last week-end.
R. C. Ramsey and children of San
Qualities Removed. Perfected Tab-
let Called “Calotabs."
gripping, no nauseas, no salts. A good
night’s sleep and the next" morning
The Seven Ages of Man.
First Age—Sees the earth.
Second Age —Wants it.
Third Age—Starts to get it.
Fourth Age—Decides to be. satis-
Kate Crabtree, of Phalba.
Floyd Stout and wife, J. F. Stout
and daughter, Miss Opal, were shop-
ping in Wills Point Monday.
Son Chamblee, wife and children of
Oklahoma spent one day of the week
with his brother, IL F. Chamblee and
family.
Mr. ami Mrs. Gibson and son, Han-
sel, of Waxahachie spent the week-end
with their daughter, Mrs. Edlith Mur-
phrey, and family.
Mrs. Helen Lacy and children of
Mabank are spending the week with
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thoroughly delighted with Calotahs.-
(Adv.)
this writ with your return thereon,
showing how you hav executed the
same.
LIBERTY HARDWARE AND
FURNITIRE COMPANY
da y.
Frank Dodson
cow,
the
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Only Licensed Plumber in
Van Zandt County.
Foot Tubs, Plate Driers, Lawn Mowers and
Summer Hardware.
me a slab of bacon."
Storekeeper: "Big or little slab?"
“Biggest slab you got. I’ve eaten so
COLFAX
Colfax has put on an air of unusual
est price level in the history of the
company they are of higher quality
MILLION FORD CARS
SOLD IN SIX MONTHS
New machine for picture framing. Good stock
of framing material.
It will pay you to
your plumbing work
now.
We have complete
from a sick spell of ten days.
Uncle Albert Te ry spent last week
with his children in Grand Saline.
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CORINTH
Claude Smith and his two children,
Avis and Claude. Jr., have been very
sick the past week, but all arc better
now.
X
£ 7
can be hammered hack
666 cures Malrra, Chills and
j Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever.
It destroys the germs.
To better care for the abstract business we have opened an office
in the court heure in Canton. Our abstract department is in charge
of W. B. W right and R. E. Bl ckwell and our offices in Wills Point
and Mrs. Walter Hiten ci Kaufman
attended church here Saturday night.
Little Miss Hazel Stout spent one
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The protracted meeting closed here
yesterday with seven additions to the
church.
Mias Tex Fugate of Wills Point is
visiting hey sister, Mrs. Walt Foster.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Orman and
mid Canton are both fully equipped to handle abstract matters.
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i Thelma Hardegree are with relatives
in Montgomery.
Mrs. Reuben Everett and children
are visiting in Denton.
of the business men as fell as farmers,
toward expansion and greater efficien-
cy. Sales of Ford trucks are more
than double those of last year, which
indicates the extent of the general
prosperity.
For months Ford dealers have had
slittle dry starch, moisten it with cold
water and lay it on the injured part.
ful remedy, but its .... .............
neglected on account of its sickening name in the sky."--Louisville Couricr-
ty is getting better day by day in
every way. Come to see us, know us
better and you will like us better.
durn many cotton-tails and jackrat)- Dallas spent last week-end with the
low of water, that’s all. No taste, nooring after a fall or
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A new spool of cotton will often
tangle when used on the sewing ma-
mother, Mrs. Effie Hendley.
Mrs. Maggie Asperon has returned
to her home in Dallas. She was ac-
as rapidly as they Lubbock, to visit his sister for a few
instrument teacher. This is the largest was
and best school the writer has ever watch
known in Van Zandt county or any such ;
other county in fact. That is the way lungs that the cow’s breathing had . purchaser than
g • 1 ; .
Wicker Parlor Suit, $96.00
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Miss Winnie Peel is spending the
He was applying for a job as mule
teamster.
The boss asked, "Mose, are you
familiar with mules?"
"No, suh," replied Mose positively,
"Ah knows too much about mules to
get familiar wif ’em."
In cooking cereals allow three cups
of water for one of oatmeal and at
least three hours for cooking; for
cornmeal allow six cups of water to
tone of meal and cook at least six
hours.
greater value to the
ever be fare.
ning, containing 80 acres of land.
Plaintiff also prays for cancellation
nice .compliment for his service
that state.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
is often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining; of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing. Unless the inflammation can
be reduced, jour healing may be de-
stroyed forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for it— rid jour systen
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MIEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Tears.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Calotabs are sold only in original, 5,
sealed packages, price thirty-five cents Ford battery for $18.00. Why
for the large family package; ten use a cheap battery when you
ALUMINUM SALE j
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Lowes prices tn years, choice $1.00 each
part of the E. Arrington surv y
land.
I Said 86 acres being bounded thue :
] beginning 410 yards north from the
I S. W. corner of the Buford survey;
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as teacher, Mr. Elliott assistant and long ago the animal, an old milk
variety of liver, stomach and kidney | would be for the constellations to ar-
troubles edomrl was the most success- ,, . . „
use was often range themselves so as to spell out my
the year with a
1,800,000 Ford i
you arc
liver, a
appetite,
danger.
THE GIBBARD INVESTMENT CO
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Modest.
“Alexander wanted to conquer the
■ world."
“I have done that," said the pop-
ular actress. “What I would like now
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are visiting Mrs. Evans’ father
ily returned Monday from an extend- companied by Tracy Reaves and wife,
fds visit to different points • Texas vKo wil visit there a few days 1
Oklahoma and Kansas. " . J 1 ___
Attorney F. P. Price and family of’ Misses Janie Weir, Ada Belle Pro-,
Ty’er and Miss Catherine Richardson 1 v ince and Dorothy Jane McPhail of
of Dallas were Sunday gusts of Mr. I Wills Point were Thursday visitors of
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Cooper.
SALES OF TRUCKS MORE THAN
. DOUBLE THOSE OF
7 LAST YEAR
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Mr. and Mrs. Toni Beard, Berry
Mitchell and J. W. Ba’eman were in
Dallas Friday, Saturday and Sunday
to attend the State Sacred Harp As-
sociation.
Miss Evelyn
but even with the > ip of the family field manager, and meetings have been 1 Smith County Cotton Estimate,
and neighbors his eiiorts were without held at practically all points in the The county agent of Smith county
chine. Cut a piece of cloth larger than
the spool and put on the post under
the spool. It will keep it steady.
Aluminum pans do not require so
much hteat as other ware and excess
heat frequently causes them to bulge
in places. Heat them slowly and the-
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butchered for beef, and
Saline Saturday
666 quickly relieves Constipation, Bili-
ousness, Headaches, Cold and La-
grippe.
Pit Nixon's parents of Martins Mill
visited here several days this week.
Miss Ouida and Ruby Long return-
ed to their home in Tyler Friday.
Lawrence Bivins of Dallas visited in
Canton Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Laura Nell Hines is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Henry Blackwell, Jr.
Miss Mary Lou McCauley of Den-
ton visited home folks here last week-
end.
Mrs. Earl Greer of V P i it was
H. C. Henry has sold his household MeSpadin: Lula Liskie nee Lula Me
I goods and moved to Grand Saline Sradini HS MeSpadini Geo. M M
7 i spadin ami — — MeSpadin and the
where the family will remain for a lmerican Development Co. are defen-
month and then they will move tojclants, and said petition alleging suit
San Antonio. We are indeed sorry to to recover from defendants, his un-
. ... 1. divided one half interest in the cer-
lose this exellent family. . ol , . M,
.... 1 tain hi! acres ot land situated in Van
( . R. Smith and fani! and " 15 . Zandt county, Texas, and lying some
Rain 3 and family attended the grave ,20 miles south east from Canton, a
Miss Gladys White is
left Saturday for
with Scott people; they do all things kept the watch wound up, and the The demand for Ford trucks and
in a big way—morally, elevating and vaph had lost but four minnles inlight delivery cars is particularly op-
spiritually. The writer has lived here seven years. Come to Texas. Vai XL ilimistic since it reflets the attitude
38 years and notes that the communi- stymne Leader.
church at Grand
night.
ROBS CALOMEL OF
NAUSEA AND DANGER
Medicinal Virtues Retained and Im- I
proved—Dangerous and Sickening fied with half of it.
visiting her
and present a
“Seven years ago a farmer hung his
vest on the fence in the baryard. A
cars and trucks for *00*0*0*0 00 0u:0:0:0k
, ,, . . , I Herein fail not but have before said
activity tins week. The Scnoo house court, at its aforesaid regular term.
field work for the Farm Bureau, do-
ing some splendid work for the asso-
ciation in that locality. The Arkansas bushama in yLson t1. fist af thej . ....
husband in •ackson tin lust ot , The voung people of Holly Springs
Farm Bureau News pays Mr. Bolin a weck ‘ . . .
. i"N," will put on a play here Friday night.
" Mesdames Mattie Hubbard and Har. Luther Nixon and family are mov .
groves attended the revival meeting1
at Wallace Wednesday and Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Love Riley went to
Tyler Monday to meet Mrs. Riley’s
mother who will visit them for sev-
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Woodruff of
Paris, Texas, visited Mr. and Mes. J.
M. Monroe, Wednesday and Thursday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Greer and fam-
little son,
rents for the small, trial size. Your can get the best at such a low
druggist is authorized to refund the price
price as a guarantee that you will be -----
Th A Q4-4(..A";Ac daughter, Miss Irene, and Miss Evner
I II •C 25* " J » v I I ~3 Fails of Mabank spent Thursday with
Stuck in Bath Tub.
During the heat Wednesday a
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Mrs. Alice Mitchell visited her.
daughter, Mrs. Geo. Kennedy, and her
, He got the job.
imemmmem----
I he latest triumph of modern sei
ence is a "renauseated" calomel tablet
visitor of Miss Ethel Lively Thurs-
. . Given under my hand and the seal of
Berry is doing ex ensive said court, at office in canton, Texas,
her sister, Mrs. Margie Tutle, and
family.
R. F. Chamblee and family spent
Sunday with relatives at Pleasant
Glade.
Hired on the Spot.
In biliousness, constipation, hend-
aches uml indigestion, and in a great
Healthful and nouri hi ig, let your
boy eat all the Ice Cream he wants,
and if you send him here for it, you
will knu it is Hie hest.
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The protracted meeting conducted who may so desire that it affords a
by Rev. P. F. Squyres and others splendid opportunity to rid the cu
closed Sunday with fifteen or twenty munity of all of its vagrant Rings
additions to the church. The preach- and Fidos and Carlos. The name of
ing by Brother Squyres and the sing- the publication will he furnished upon
ing by John Mack Ashworth, the lat- request.
Elmer Crabtree has purchased a
Ford car.
John Beard and family spent part
of last week with relatives of Eus-
tace. , ,
of said 80 acres of land be partition-
ed to him from and against defen-
dants, or such of the defendants as
are part owners of said 80 acres of
land.
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1 Several contemplate remodeling or
building new homes this fall.
Rev. Frank Everett, wife and baby
of Montgomery have been spending a
Detroit, Midi., July 27. A total
of 1,050,185 automotive products were
built by the various divisions of the
Ford Motor Co., during the first six
months of the present year, according
to figures just compiled.
The output for the half year was
as follows. Ford curt and trucks, do-
mestic and foreign, 941,245; Canada,
467,871; Frodson tractors, 58,657;
and Lincoln cars 3,512.
A new monthly record for produc-
tion was established by the domestic
assembly plants in June with a total
of 175,871 Ford cars and trucks, ex-
ceeding the output of May by nearly
5,000.
New production marks have been
set up almost daily since January, but
there hasn’t been a tinie when manu-
facture even approximated the de-
mand. With production increasing in
an endeavor to meet the demand, it is
expected that the. company will finish
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF TEXAS
io the Sheriff or any Constable of
Van Zandt comity- Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon Ollie MeSpadin, S. J. MeSpadin,
Jr., A. C. MeSpadin, John R. MeSpad-
in. Lula Liskie nee Lula MeSpadin, H.
S. MeSpadin, George M. MeSpadin
and — MeSpadin and the Ameri-
can Development Co. by making publi-
cation of this citation once in each
w • ck for four successive weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published in your
county to appear at the next regular
term of the District Court of Van
feeling fine, with a clean
purified system and a big
known to the drug trade as “Calo-
tabs.’’ Calomel, the most generally use Casky Bulletin,
ful of all medicines thus enters upon
a wider field of populariiy, puriried
and refined from those objectionable
quaities which have heretofore limited
its use.
improvement on his up-to-date gin. m this the 31st wlay of July A. D.
Quite a number are hauling rocks, 1923. B. D. HIGH, Clerk.
......' • ] District Court Van Zandt county,
qualities. Now it is the easiest and Journal,
most pleasant of medicines to take. j —---------
One Calotab at bedtime with a swnl-. To prevent the skin from discol.
call in the plumber to cut the tub inasmuch as a large crowd is ex-,
from around the woman.— Honey pected in Wills Point next Saturday, fall. The increased acreage taken to- Pawson
Grove Signal. [due to the advertised aerial exhibi- gether with the increased use of com- Miss -ois 1 ' .
It.....s, it is predicted that many farm-’mereiat fertilizer is responsible for home after several days Visit
ers will attend this last gathering this larger yield. Last year 25,000 ' ineola
„ , , . . t Ti. Mrs. Manning of Ben Wheeler is
Prominent speakers will be present bales were ginned in that county. I he .m.,A
ti ..i . . , . .1 . ... .. . , visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. A.
who will explain any and all points agent says that it the crop turns out
anywhere near the mark it is ex- iressett
... i c -Ai . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roscoe and
pected to reach. Smith county will ... ,, . . . . n ..
..... . ,, daughter, Miss Eva, visited in Dallas
sell the largest col ton crop since 1911,
your old doors and window frames . . . . . last week.
„ . . .. aiwhen 4.1,800 bales were produced,
also furnish you screen doors and ’
wire. I’ tf.
i was found to be lodged in
a position between the cow’s
। room and lavatory equip-
Boy!—but
that’s good
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And it is the best kind of a sweet
lor the hot summer days.
Scott New*. i Here, Rins.
Health is reasonably good for the The following is taken from a com-
hot, dry weather. All crops are very puny publication, and sent out by one
good, cotton is opening and picking of the leading insurance firms of lex-
will begin earlier than usual if the as. We are reprinting it for what it
homesteaders were having a hard row turned from Murkel where they vis-1 Mrs. Mollie Rusk is visiting in Sea-
to hoe out in the Dakotas; ited for several days. goville.
Homeseeker (to storekeeper): “Give J- T. Carter and family of Terrell' Mrs. Florence Everett and Miss
ing and the ceilings are being beau-
j Mrs. Lettie McKinnon of Dallas vis- tifully painted by Nolen Geddie.
ited her mother, Mrs. C. P. Smith,
bits that every time I hear a dog former's mother, Mrs. Petty.
bark I run under the porch.’ | Mrs. Hodges Wallace is spending week at Oakland.
, ----> the week in Denton with Misses Lewis Kellam, wife and daughter,
J. B. Bohn, of Ben Wheeler, was Yohnie and Mariorie Thorn !„>.,. „ , ,, 11
... . . ... ,•onmuie and Marjorie inorn ! Clifton Kellam, Leroy Hendley and
a visitor tothisi office this weck. Hei Miss Fannie Redd returned to herGmadon MCphall of Seagoville spent
Was returning from Lonoke county, home in Willis, Texas, after a two ..... week-end relatives here.
Ark., where he Ims been engaged in weeks visit to Canton friends. | Lther Tunnel and wife
Farm Bureau Meeting.
a plunge in The last scheduled meeting in the no stork on hand, buyers absorbing,
her bath tub, but as a result came Van Zand County Farm Bureau Cot-
to grief. Said Dallas woman weighs ton Association campaign in this conn- were tumed out of assembly plants,
350 pounds and after getting into the ty will he held in Wills Point next with this .condition continuing produc- “Ns, Margarete xunneny visited
tub, she became stuck in such a man- Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. 0 • +, ne , ogs. Mars • • .
. . 1 . . . ,. ' , 111011 18 certain to remain at capacity Miss Gloy Taylor in Grand Saline last
nor that she could not get out. It This campaign for new members has lo aid dealers in making deliveries as . . ’ '
became necessary to call in help, the been under way for some little time, .quiekly as possible ; ’
ice man coming to her assistance, under the direction of W. C. Procter,' ' -------
few days with relatives here. Frank
। Miss Ruth Cleveland of Forney was preached to a large crowd of his
■ a Sunday evening guest at the home friend and neighbors Sunday night.
Made Him Long-Legged, Too. of Mrs. Hargroves.
This story is told of the days when Mr. and Mrs. Miner Burns have re-
Our singing school will close Friday calf chewed up the vest, in the pock-
night with 114 pupils, Robert Jordan et of which was a gold watch. Not
Wayman Burrage joined a crowd
of fishermen in Martins Mill, going
to Murchison on a few days fishing
trip the first of this week.
yard working at Rock Hill.
Several from here have been attend-
ing the meetings at Starr and Clowers
the past week.
Mrs. Andrews is visiting er William Halowell and family of thence west 886 yards; thence north
daughter, Mrs. Frank Dodson this sweetwater eturned home Thursday 440 yards; thence ast 880 yards
week. I after spending two weeks with rela- thence south 440 yards to the begin-
Miss Ruth Yantis spent the week- tives here and at East Center.
Eat what you please. No ,w .
ter, Leta Mae, are visiting relatives in
Ardmore, Okla.
Miss Irene Cooper of Dallas is
E. E. Rushing has been suffering of the oil and mineral lease on his
, with a spider bite on his arm for me-half of said land asserted by the
returned , ,
. i several days.
H1 G. W. Glass and wife visited rela
lives at Willow Springs Sunday.
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Miss Etolia Foster of Terrell spent
the week-end with home folks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carter of Terrell
SIDES & KELLIS । spent Friday with Ulen Murphrey and
Herbert Bates and wife of Tundra, *evEAv 2wgc
spent Friday with Roy Wilburn and | - > •-F 2 •53
wife. I
Mr. and Mrs. fuley Turner, Mr.
domestic use alone. This is the opin-) , c . ..
1 J. V. Greer left Tuesday for Austin
ion expressed by officials in view of
on business.
the present prosperous conditions, the
increasing number of orders and the’ L M Bartlett was in Dallas last
outlook for even better times pre- week-end on business.
vailing during the coming months. | Mrs. Frank Williamson returned to
in bringing up production, efforts her home in Dallas Saturday.
all along have been devoted to build-' Judge Hubbard was in Dallas on
ing better. As a. result many improve- business the first of the week.
mints have been made and though Ford Miss Carlie Mae Wallace is visiting
cars and trucks are today at the low- Mrs. Wayman Burrage this week.
Zandt county, to be holden at the
court house thereof, in Canton, Texas,
••n the 1st Monday in September A.
D. 1923. the same being the 3rd day
of September A. D. 1923, then and
there to answer a petition filed in
said court on the 29th day of April
A. D. 1922 in a suit, numbered on
docket of said court No. 4388, where-
in S. J. MeSpadin is plaintiff, and J.
C. Sates. Ollie MeSpadin; S. J. Spad-
in, Jr.; A. C. MeSpadin; John R.
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