The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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THE CANTON HERALD
PAGE FIVE
FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1924.
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Furniture
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Real Values for
Your Table
the county
worth more than a thousand kick-
The money making" quilt was
pany, Inc. Louisville, Ky.
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LIBERTY HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO.
I J. H. COUCH
consumes
CANTON, TEXAS
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home
surplus farm products.
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bec ause
performance “close
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OLD BETHEL.
Get it at
day and Saturday.
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and renew your subscription. You
hea rd
injunction
Sunday
UNION GROMJTE.
i Miriam
tried
Some Crop predicting.
two
Bee Downing made
legal talent has been retained on
an all day singing at Moore Sun-
back door.
—Exchange.
Among the Van Zandt nursery-
Smitten Conscience.
Oliver Cameron,
ily of Jackson.
W. A. WILLIAMS
COCKLEBURS POISONOUS.
in." I
said the other. "He's my husband
W. H. PIERCE
*
Gossett Greer
WILLS POINT. TEXAS
dairy product1
ABSTRACTS
of butter, cheese and ;
in liquid form. Around Kenosha the ]
. *
THE GIBBARD INVESTMENT CO.
■
Curlen of
with her
(From The Wills Point Chronicle.)
The fad that the Mayfield Dry
PROFESSIONAL CARDS i
Wisconsin
shipped all
the form
male operators early in the game,
but they were not long in giving
them up since to have kept them
11 is presumed the guilty parties
used an automobile ir making their
interior of the state where there [
is no industrial development, the ।
farmers sell their milk to conden-
hie long friend, A. B. Swank, of
Wills Point, he dwells upon Sen-
The community was visited by a
ai other rain Sunday which will de-
Jim
guest
THE MASTER
HEALTH-BUILDER
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‘A PESSIMIST IS A j
MAN WHO BELIEVES
IN MAKING "HATE*
WHILE THE SUN
SHINES.
To better care for the a bstract business we have opened
an office in the court house in Canton. Our abstract depart-
- t is in charge of W. B. Wright and R. E. Blackwell and
our offices in Wills Point and Ganton aie both fully equipped
to handle abstract matters.
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encourage the establishing of fac-
tories in Texas.
“A state that produces more of
BURGLARS MAKE HAUL
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
es to press, the
GREER & GREER
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Office over Van Zandt County
ft
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i For Tax Collector:
j F. H. HUTCHINSON (2nd term)
For County Treasurer:
Why the Girls?
The telephone companies
For Indigestion and
» Stomach Troubles
Take
i Per
being
glance at me."
"Perhaps he saw me, come
STOP THAT ITCHING.
If you suffer from any form of
skin diseases, such as Eczema, Itcn
. For County Clerk:
EGBERT L. MANN.
E. C. STOVALL. (2nd Term)
For County Superintendent:
G. D. STATON.
For Constable, Precint No. 1.
COLEMAN JORDAN
’ " there would have been some deter-
This is the twenty-fifth day of ic ration and he would have had to
Forestall
Dreaded
Chills and Fever
NOLEN BROS.
and the leading druggist in every town.
FORMER WILLS POINTER
WRITES TO FRIEND
UNION GROVE EXHIBIT
WON SECOND PLACE
For Sheriff:
GEO. T. STAGNER
For District Clerk:
W. S. MILLS.
JOIN THE BIG
BAND OF READERS
1K
For Justice of I’esv'*. Free. No. It
B. M. JACKSON (2nd term)
rk/
5V
M s Oree Turner cf Rock Hill lot in
may renew or subscribe for as far
ir. advance as five years.
one of the features of the exhibit
our
won't For Constable. Precinct No. 2:
your
I National Bank.
the road near Grand Saline, and
is supposed to have been 'one of
the suits stolen from the Mayfield
Dry Goods Company, the supposi-
tion being that it was jolted out
of an automobile.
conservatively estimated that about
thirty suits of men's clothes were
taken from two racks in the men's
just now and now he won’t even I
genuine from , -
Liberal bottle 60c.
John Schaap « Sons
|Canned Goods
clopment and enact laws that will 53
either discourage or, at best, not
are ,
rains of last week will, given a
late frost, do the same thing as
the rains of September, 1900 did.
would ship.
In addition to this, having a mar- day. 6*%
ket near at hand, his produce Roy Wilbourn and wife attended
No one need suffer the seasonal recurrence
of Chills and Fever, with its terribly w ali-
ening effect. Wintersmith’s Chill Tonic
will kill your Chills and take all the M alaria
out of your system. If you are subject to
Malaria the best plan is to take Winter-
smith’s Chill Tonic beforehand, It will
i
$
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$
#
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$
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*;
$
over the country in
was the guest of Mrs. Opal Hall
Saturday morning.
I J. H. COUCH |
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#aussmveumerumnumnumnavussnahanwenrmnzassanranuanrmuvuvauankauwanhi
Oft
\andjever'
wish our Texas people could •
trip to Kemp with melons last
week. }9
J. F. Stout and family attended '
portant exhibits were the girl's club
work, cotton, corn, small grain,
itS exactly fits. Most every one a
s month ago would have been up
■tg in arms for a dispute if they had
si been told that Union Grove com-
== could win second place in
"I" the county fair. One booster is
I
furnishing department, also
A. Ferguson off the bal-
the November election. She
Another rain fell in the county
last Sunday afternoon, which was
not needed, but which did little
harm; although retarding the pick-
ing of cotton. Early the next morn-
ing Commissioner Parker of this
precinct had two crews at work,
one out of Canton and another out
of Wills Point, dragging the Dixie
Highway. Under favorable weather
conditions this thoroughfare can be
converted into a fine piece of road
by operation of the drag, as recent
rains make it possible to fill all the
hcles and depressions that were
the result of constant travel dur-
ing the long, dry season.
ddm8880AM6 factories
' ChilfJbnic r winte " ”sn
(hmumv •w-1 "Tese are some of the things
reception. After a few conventional j
Waller Stout and f; mily.
Floyd Stout and family spent , For Tax Assessor:
Sunday with W. C. Tutle and fam- . W. I’. NIXON. (2nd Term)
' Eprizes were won but the writer has ing the
•ano list of them. During
—48 It is desired that the secretary ' steer
had to ship his berries out of the
state to other markets because
H
$3.50 a
crop he sold for $2.75. This was
was declared the nominee of the
democratic party in the last pri-
Creek Sunday.
Miss Etolia Foster of Terrell,
inentified with the Nash Motor
Company, Kenosha, Wis., for some
time, occupying an important exe-
cutive position, the immense fac-
tory find main office being in that
; । the name of Mrs.
spent last Sunday week with her mumm
suit, farming here in this county is j parents, H. W. Foster and family,
highly profitable. It enables the | Foss Pollard and family of Ro k
A strong array of
remarks the younger exclaimed: "I ! For Commissioner, Prec. 2:
can’t think what has upset that tall | j. C. GIBBS.
man. He was most attentive to me For Commissioner. Free, No. 4.
a business j mary election.
The Ferguson Case.
in Austin,
is being
your home. We will give your more
than your money’s worth. Just
think,’50 cents a year is less than' The fact that the Mayfield Dryin the race next year with a
one cent per copy for the Herald. Ge ods Co., in Wills Point, had been foot for time enough will have he had to stay under the fence for
If you are already a subscriber, burglarized some time Tuesday been had to make complete prep- Piotection from Bill. by this time
take advantage of’the cheap rate night was discovered early Wed-iaration. Be a booster all the time, the steer and his rider had finished
• .• Ve- nesday morning at opening time. Show your colors by doing some- their performance, and the grand
No accurate check could be thing. Hurrah for I nion Grove, stand turned to see the lawyers
made of the loss, although it is boost Van Zandt, do not forget ride the fence, one at the bottom '
- - ■ Texas or the dear old U. S A. --3 — -* h- -- via.- “he
quickly improve the appettte, tone up
system and restore vitality and egg pro-
.uifon to fowls that are run down from para-
altea, hot weatl er and molting. You will toon
see a brighter plumage, redder combs and
more eggs after a short time or your money
will be refunded. We will not be responsible
for any results you obtain unless you get the
GENUINE “2 in 1”. Accept no substitute
Sold and Guaranteed hr all drug stores
“2 in 1” POULTRY SUPPLY CO.
Kansas City, U. S. A.
ek.G G M4a
Ji & Vi
of relatives on Crooked
The system easily assimilates Winter-
smith’s Chill Tonic and there are no bad
: effects on the stomach or nerves. You opment of Texa and my
. should have a bottle in your home. Popular fear has been
1 size, 60 cents; mammoth size, $1.00. All
drug stores. Wintersmith Chemical Com-
was made through a
(From The Wills roint Chronicle.)
Walter H. Alford, reared in
V ills Point, has been prominently
coming into the market early and । Children, Sore Blistered Feet or
finding a sale in northern ‘ mar- any other skin diseases, we will sell
kets, but if there was a home con- you a jar of Blue Star Remedy on ’ •
sinning population for berries in a guarantee will not stain
Texas, I have no doubt that the clothing and has a pleasant odor,
crop would not net the raiser more For sale by Nolen Bros
than it does at present. ————gR—■—■
His Wife Knew Him.
Two women previously unac-
quainted, were conversing at a
either side, and the outcome of the
Phalba whereby an
brother sought to kee
. . . . . । । orated and not one single crate did Monday.
Nurserymens Association in Dal- .
, . ’ , .1 । he sell to the merchants, but he
for twenty-two Wilson. R. w Burns, w. A. T .sold them to his regular customers
yiess it was learned that a new ycars a fugitive from justice, with Murrey E. V. Kimbrough and Earl in the residential sections. It he
suit of clothes was found today Withe burden of a conscience lashing Murrey, al| or Myrtle Springs. This lad lived 1,1 the interior .
today o him for a supposed murder, gur was the seventi annual convention state, where there is no in ustrial
rendered the other day at Portland, ot the Southwestern Nurserymen, ‘b'elopment. K would not ha
Oregon, and went back to Binning- , said to have been one of the found it profitable to plant more
ham Ala to find tint the man . . . i ■ . e strawberries than he required for
inum, Ald to find that the man most important in tie history of , , Ta,
he believed he had killed was alive, the organization. The meeting was his own use because he c ul.
well and ready to prosecute him hela at the Adolphus Hotel. Nextsell to his neighbors who
for assault. He slent the deen of . .. ... L- L1. Ok-also in a position to raise Wad
they required. Nor would his crop
your-aruggist. farmers reccived last winter 83:10
Iiki hundred for their milk. In the i
lack for a sock to hang up at
Christmas.—Snap Shots.
“Economy in public expenditures ( _______ ____ _______________
is perhaps the great unsolved prob- । par tment of agriculture. This weed vho have taken human life, and
lem of government. I have long Has long been suspected, but manylcarns from them what they suffer-
thought that it is the most vital persons thought that deaths report- ed, has the best reason to restrain
question in American politics. I ed from this cause were produced his heart from hatred and his hand
Hon. W. B. (Bill) Miller, prom-
canned goods, old relics and fancy ir ent young attorney of Dallas, I any ommodity than it .
work. The chickens were entered and son of Hon. Barry Miller, I must find an outside market and,
as individual exhibits. It has been .Texas’ lieutenant governor, was inintecseo ' 33
rapoanadtent wamrw,ru“tnlon wetoconey Nrm n abvDn t ' 1
Grove poultry independents. The son. These two gentlemen transact-] arm produ s* ut they p----ameses------------
writer is wondering how large the ed their business and paid a visits me 1 em and, wit 1 a arge in 1 ,
bje sack was. The president of Union to the county fair, and attended trial population, exas ' .
a home market for a portion orherjknow and think about and, while
I know that every man, woman
and child in the state of Texas
JI
HI "A man never knows what he
E= can do until he tries." This say-
E=ing is very definitely proven by
” ’ the good people of this communi-
Ety Just turn it around and make
E2it a little broader, “People never
■|S know what they can do until they
ei put their heads together,” now it
up » it gives a greater net return to
the performance a wild ' the producer by reason of the fact
with his rider came their j that he does not av e to stand ihe i
bellowing in a deep bass i freight and deterioration that 15
crate and the last of the trip to Kaufman last Friday.
I.. A. Stout and family and Mrs. 1
after the choice berries had been G. H. Foster were the guests of |
picked and the quality had deteri- ; Mrs. Sallie Curlin and family last
will readily admit that it is the
greatest state in the union, if they
could balance off ther agricultural
lof the Association if she has not way. bellowing in a deep bassneigit ana aeter orauvn •1 - population with an industrial pop-
already done so, publish in next tine, and, as alleged by the attor-! necessary when supplied todistantulation, the entire world would
/| g week’s paper a complete list of ncys, with the intent of taking one markets and, on accotnt of these agree wit them that it is the
-gi winning exhibits with the prizes of them on each horn. Dawson same items of expense, has an ad- greatest state in the union."
won.* It is estimated that this com- started under the fence, Millervantage in competition wit 1 .
munity did not win less than $75 started over it. Bill's trousers be-sne products shiPPed . m
in the County Fair, perhaps the came entangled with a knot where (states-
amount would total as much as a limb had been cut off the pole! As an example: < n< .. ।
,$100. that formed the top of the fence,«ityof 47,009 population As a
j The race is not won, the first and ke had to remain on the fence trading center tor t w surrounding lay the cotton picking again.
.mile post has just been passed, urtil he could get his trousers dis-agriculturalsection,, it! There were several from ere l
me exhibits have been carrieg on entangled. When Alim! was directly 1,000 or 5,000 would be adeduatelattended the . ir ■ Canton Fri-i
to the East Texas Fair where we under the fence he looked up andlherefore, this additional 1 i
। are sure several first places will st.w Bill, swaying the top of the.tion of over 40,000 is, the
be won. This communitv will be fence down, and couldn't tell which result 111 indust ia develop
in the race next year with a swift wav Bill would finally roll off. So - and this additional population are
have he had to stay under the fence for consumers of farm products but
do not produce anything. As a re-
n dumb! prepared milk, hit the best mar- i
uf bi Hous ket for milk is where it is consumed
g ers. This must he part of the logic
Your needs in Canned Goods are easily fill- Ei why the winning fair association
, E". 11 == of Union Grove made Martins
E ed here at prices that allow your table the eE 'Mill an almost tie race for the first
H best of everything. : in the county.
-I I
E= E,= at the county fair. This ice melter
s ----------- nE bed cover brought $37.50 at the
' community fair. J. J. McNeely is
- — happy owner of it. Other im-
maze of libel suits. If men were
in charge of the telephones of this
country the following would be of
daily occurrence:
“Hello, hello, central," then
“HELLO, HELLO, what ails this
dern phone, you sleepy-eyed hedge
hog? I've been trying for the past
thirty minutes to get in this call.”
Then central would come back
something after this style:
“You are a measly liar and a
coward, and I dare you to deny
it, you blankety blank, blankety
blank!”
A soft answer turneth away
wrath. That’s why girls today are
in charge of the telephones
throughout the American continent.
Hedden and family were
Pknty of money to lend na heaviest rains it has had for some
'rm lands at 5%° Wh7 portime. Cotton, he said, is betterl
noreP—Rohl, K. Crow, WIllaround Edgewood than around
Point, Texas. here.—Terrell Tribune. ।
ed.
Just on the eve of going to
A DISTINGUISHED
RIDER AT THE RODEO
The Herald has the fastest
growing circulation of any news-
paper in this section. The low
rate of 50 cents per year is
considered a real bargam by the
people who know what kind of a
paper the Herald is, and addi-
tions are being made to our mail-
ing list every day. It is our aim
to have a circulation larger than
any paper in this section, size of
the town considered. If you are
among those who have not yet
taken advantage of the bargain
rate, do so at once—you will never
regret it, but will enjoy the weekly
visits of the “county paper" to
weed. If there is a shortage of on water more than 50 feet deep,
good forage, they may eat enough and that if you were to act as you
of the young cockleburs to cause should act if I accepted you we
serious results. Feeding milk to would be capsized. I willdecline
pigs immediately after they have y ur proposal at the moment—but.
eaten the weed has proved benefi- George, row as fast as you can
cial, probably because of the fat to the shore and ask me again!”
content. Good results also may be--
expected by feeding them bacon An Edgewood citizen, here yes-
greese, lard, or linseed oil. terday. reports his immediate sec-
----tion drenched with one of the
I This is a great dairy state and
for assault. He slept the sleep of i year's meeting will he held in
a mind freed from a great burden lahoma City
that night and said that nothing '___
else mattered since he found his _ . . , ,
Cocklebur plants are poisonous hands were not stained with the Fat women, beware: rench ] h.- ......- ..........
to swine, cattle, sheep and chick-' blcod of his fellowman. The man sicians have sounded a " arnin . they would not have been so fresh
ens, acording to the V. S. de- wo reads the confessions of men against women dieting to reduce and wholesome when they reached
■ 8 ' ° men their flesh, declaring this method tiat market as they were when de-
undermines the general health. livered in Kenosha and in addition,
I ; Grove Fair Association won first the rodeo put on by Bill Winters
eplace on corn and cotton. Many of Falo Pinto. They took their stand IJ """"
hl other individual and community inside the arena, and were watch-market is always the be5 1
would have involved them in a
As this
lcase is
$
# You are known by your home. It should re-
often prevent development of the disease, ator Ia Follette’s standing in I # flect good taste. It should be comfortable and
it puts rich, red blood into your veins, giv- bome state, also refers to the I ‛
ing you the strength necessary to ward off ent political situation in Texas, but
Malaria. [ what will be of more interest is
Fifty six years of continued success have t|1(. following on th. enl.ict nf ir
made this the standard tonic in thousands ; 12
of homes throughout the malarial districts dustrial welfare of the W ole Pe0
of the United States, Central and South ple. He says:
America and elsewhere.
do not, regard it as a party mat- by the nechanical artion of the from violence.—Bonham Favorite,
ter bur rather as a National prob- burs rather then by the toxic ef- 1 -----
lem. I repeat it is not a party fect of th: plant. While the bins. No Time for Kissing,
question. To say that one party is may produ e some mechanical in- Their boat was drifting idly, the
for economy and the other for ex-' jury, an 1 while the seeds aresery sun shone brightly, and the sea was
travagance is simply to trifle with poisono: stock poisoning, the de-lsrene, while she was sitting snug-
a great subject in the presence partment sa"s, is caused by feed- ly
of 110,000,000 distressed and dis- ing on the very young plants be- Then he proposed.
satisfied people. But that it is a fore the development of true From the opposite end of the
National problem can hardly be leaves. cnft she gazed at him, calmly.
Lnihted.”—William E. Borah. I To evoid losses from this cause Then she said:
novel litigation will be awaited
with interest.
Furthermore, we reckon
washerwoman's husband
land one at the top. Neither the a ready home market at good Mrs. S llie
i fence nor its riders nor the trous- prices. It le had to ship this .• . 1 ent
ers mentioned before were injured to distant markets, he would not
enough to speak of. And the two.1”* able to raise it at all hi aus6
leather grips. The suits ranged in Will this fall be a repetition of riders were invited back to the thesumntitieshe rizeduwouidebe
size from 32 or 33 to 36, most of 19002 It will be remembered, snys next day’s performance by the ' idnot. 1 P nesat
them beiny of the smaller size and > the Terrell Tribune, that the cot- management. ; load lots and ‘ .
them being of the smaller size, . excention.j i__and deterioration would । revent his
in leaving the store two suits were ,ponEroP that .ear was exceptional---iconeinwit, the local tr
dronnerl at the door I ' short and that in not a few in- Since the beginning of school, ‘ mpetins 1 " ,’
EnSnee was gained through . stances by the first of September the danger of accidlents on the farmers in the sections to whic he
front door, which was prized open, fields were picked brown and bare streets has been increased many
a glass being broken in the effort, I and the cattle turned in on the fold, for be simple reason that
however evidence showed that an , ields, farmers thinking that their the school children will be com- ,, •
.......... I....."beeni.....ktn.pena‘7, ...........n gathered. , pelled t....... the street — racesnthe naarlon inanfreh" .7 . \v"r , . . " ' DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES
’lack dm.r which was unsuccessful. । Then came the rain, says the several times a day for five days Wu0esome ' . guests of W. 1. I nq S and wife.
After entering the building exit paper quoted, accompanied by the in every week. Drivers of motor preference over produs e I at ig , Willie Melton aod family '
g storm that in part destroyed Gal- vehicles of whatever description shipped in. Take the item of the latter part of last week with For eongress. 3rd District:
veston, September 8 being the date should keep this in mind and al- strawberries: Last year a farmer., relatives of Tundra. | M. G. SANDERS
The rains that came made the ways be on the alert, and should living five miles from henosna Jim Pruitt of Dallas county'
cet-awav as suspicious tracksjcetton crop, • late fall aiding, and never attempt speeding under any had three acres of.strawberriesspent part of last week with Wal- 1 or R ThIGh"
g aa s susp u is t n many instances one of the big- circumstance The children reside and 1 was in touch with him ter Stout and family.
were observed, indicating that the sections of the citv and the throughout the season. He sold Henry Brunson and family spent For County Tudge:
carwwwaseguirpedwitholdatirest.e’suit, some getting as much as a’driversortancarlis liable to pass the strawberries fro....... Sunday with his ' —
serna hundred dollars which the bale an acre, and that after it was some of them at any corner, Es- acres for $1500.00 after de ting' r ther, Irch, and 1 imil ot Ma For county Attorney:
S hundred ars Which tie thought the crop had been gather- peciany should slow driving be the for the cost of picking. Ihe major bunk. JAMES M. SHIELDS,
company mentioned sustains, and , . neighborhood portion of his crop, he sold for Floyd Stout and famil; spent
all-friends of the well known firm.
regret to hear of such loss. Local j
officers and the sheriff's depart-1
me nt have the matter under inves-
tigation, but up to this Wednesday
afternoon no clue has been obtain-
t % gracefully arranged. Pleasing designs and colors
,. , f . is $ in furniture as well as fine finish and sturdy
j on the subject of in -52 •ill -
dustrial welfare of the whole peo- $ construction make the home.
“I have watched with Consider- $ TL ’ J . i
abk interest the industrial devel $ - nis does not mean extravagance or undue
areatest 4 expense. We, “The Furniture Store" of Canton
so overwhelming in agriculture 2 Sull guaranteed home needs at reasonable
your legislature may adopt a pol- 22 prices.
icy antagonistic to industrial dev-
September, which, if nothing more. gjn(j the freight and complete
goes to prove that we are still with home-grown berries from
marching on, 'whatever markets he shipped to. ____ ..
Tbir of course, is not true of | Tetter, Cracked Hands; Poison Oak tttttettt
----- Texas berries on account of their J Ringworm, Old Sores and Sores on Earl M. Greer
have been so profitable if he had
small farmer to engage in truck Ili i spent one day last week with
gardening on a small scale, finding J T. Thormahlen and family.
_
city. Writing from there to his
s
. V. .
the most important thing is to pre- i As a matter of common sense, *****
vent the animals from eating the realizing that we are in this boat, _
■ " A Liver Regulator and Chili
Tonic combined. This old-time
family remedy contains no in-
jurious drugs: starts work at
once by cleansing bowels and re-
lating liver, corrects all mala-
rial conditions including, dumb
ague; intermittent ano p-er
fevers; swamp fever; enlarged
spleen; grippe; flu, etc. No other
medicine needed with it. Get the
T NPUCEAND MITE REMOVER
., 7 ply put in the poultry's drinking water
AN"bsolutely ride saem of all lire, mites,
i . ,4V bugs or atiek-tite fleai. When used dili-
3 “N.iy. It acta ai a tonic and blood purifier.
, ,3"
0
cd in full, i invariable rule in the neighborhood
Some are predicting that the oi the school grounds.
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1924, newspaper, September 26, 1924; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515299/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.