The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CANTON HERALD
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Why Should You?
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID IN CASH
SEE ’EM AT
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CANTON, TEXAS
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MATINEE AND NIGHT
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Towles, Canton, Texas. 3t4.
Cantem, Texas
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OLD BETHEL
11. Morrison, Canton, Texas 3tf.
' aic result-getters.
FOR SALE—Mules, broke and
Box 20, Parks, Teaxs.
Hall Abstract
you bested. 1 came to this county
rag on my back. But I have seen
three years and my
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Gossett Greer
LOST OR STRAYED.’ Two horse
A. A. DAWSON
LAWYER
CANTON,
TEXAS
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acre of
RFPORTEIt.
Mark Foster.
M. G. Sanders
W. E. West
Uncle John Tatum Dies.
ing the
cause. Funeral
Office Phone 8
were
held at the Myrtle cemetery.
That
Good Gulf
in
Gasoline
County Court, Van Zandt county, 609-10 Citizens National Bank.
“None Better Made”
their garden as well as poultry and of said bid, will execute a contract
CALL 184
tir< summer in the cotton field.
Marriage Licenses issued.
■L W . Guinn to Modena W ool- served together with the limber,
BEN WHEELER
R. L. Heard
CANTON, TEXAS
PHONE 73
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This is Thrift Week
MOST
ABSTRACTS
W. L MATHEWS
WHY NOT YOU?
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The Palace Drug Store
THE GIBBARD INVESTMENT CO.
AGENT
Grand Saline, Texas
Company
CANTON, TEXAS
Tell your friends to subscribe for
the Canton Herald.
Coop-pay?
gentlemen
FOR SALE.—Good young mules.—■
Claud Sanders, Canton, Texas. 2t4p
MARTINS MILL
W. M. Barber
redeem us all. As I have been look-
ing for something of that kind I
read this with much interest. As
you say, we are all up in the air
and I have often wondered where
pei day.
But since the time has come
when we can vote bonds and mort-
may
even
GREER & GREER.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Mrs. Mary Jane Dear of Whitton
spent part of last week with Henry
Brunson and family.
to lack of vegetables and fruits in
the winter diet. It is cheaper to
get the iron your body needs in
fruits and vegetables than it is to
buy it from the doctor.
As the work of caring for a gar-
FOR SALE.—New bed quilts, at
different prices.—Mrs. J. T. Beard,
Canton, lt4.
rec-
this
smoke good cigars. I used to figure
ahead but believe me since things
have changed so I am not offering
any solution. In other words, I am
looking for one. I will admit I am
old timey and may be so set in
nij old ways that I can’t under-
stand but right now' I am wonder-
ing where we are drifting to.
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NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE
(REAL ESTATE)
THRIFT MEANS SPENDING WISELY
Practice Thrift by Trading at
To better care for the abstract business we have opened
an office in the court house in Canton. Our abstract depart-
n < nt is in charge of W. B. Wright and R. E. Blackwell and
our offices in Wills Point and Canton are both fully equipped
to handle abstract matters.
Ad ion1 ment wns Id tohele the building
the family woodpile around de- lease to extend to December 31,
caving logs is excellent for the pur-; 1925; and to include all of the
pose. Press soil down firmly with a ■ - ■ ...
next meeting of the club with Mrs.
First Mondays.
L TEXAS
LEOLA COX,
Home Demonstration Agent.
—-------I ot Canton, Texas, proceed to sell at
Want ads in the Canton Herald public auction to the highest bidder,
NOW YOU CAN BUY
A HOME ON THE
SOUTH PLAINS
DR. EDGAR H. VAUGHN
Practice Limited to Diseases of
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT
AND REFRACTION
Announces removal of office to -
tical device for use for the home
gardener in starting early vegeta-
Z W. MOORE COMMENTS
ON SOLUTION OFFERED
NEW CALOMEL
BREAKS A COLD
OVERNIGHT
We have complete ab tract
I ords of all the land titles in
tons of Rowden cotton seed. Cash
o- good note.—Elmer Morris, Can-
ton, Texas, 4t4.
above lands mentioned, together
piece of board and make rows one- with the buildings, residence and
fourth to one-half inches deep and barns thereon situated. The feed-
Handled in CANTON by:
Canton Filling Station
M. J. Parker
Crystal Filling Station.
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Monday and Tuesday, January 26 and 27
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Paul H. Stanford
Law Offices of
Sanders, West & Stanford
Canton, Texas
Notify J. A. Everett,'
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Phones: Office; 701 Res. 900.
TYLER, TEXAS
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COMPLETE LINE OF
J. KEARBY BATEMAN
DOCTOR DENTAL SURGERY
Office hours 9 to 12—1 to 4.
After office hours calls $2.00.
Office over First National Bank.
Canton, Texas.
COLFAX
A. J. Berry & Son
"NO
TURKEYS, CHICKENS, EGGS, BUTTER, SWEET
POTATOES, FURS AND COW HIDES
and all farm produce wanted
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The ' ’u1' hi d ns It.", guest Mrs
A A. Darsen
WANTED.—Client has ready mon-
ey to buy some first vendors’ lien
notes.—NV. E. West, Canton, Texas.
the main industry there is a J
scarcity of fresh vegetables a large
AGENCY
Fire, orTnado, Hail, Automobile,
Bonds, etc.
CANTON, TEXAS
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Will be in Canton every Saturday and on
Office over Van Zandt County
National Bank.
WILLS POINT. TEXAS
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The Paramount Picture of especial interest to
Texas. Made in Texas, from Texas history.
“NORTH OF 36”
ments; 80 bushels of corn;
FOR
on my feet and not a
vords or less is 80c for one in-
vertion, 45c for two insertions or
VOc for four insertions. Send remit-
tance with order unless you have
a regular charge account at this
otfice.
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with shallow water. All kinds of
fruits and vegetables do well.
Price $30 per acre.
Terms, $5 per acre cash, balance
“Service With a
now' have a
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deceased:
T. R. Freeman has filed in the
county court of Van Zandt county,
an application for Letters of Ad-
ministration upon the Estate of
said Mrs. Newbery Niblack, de-
ceased, which will be heard at the
next term of said court, commenc- i
GRAVE VAULTS, CASKETS, COFFINS, BURIAL ROBES
Any size picture frame made.
S. F. HILLIARD
The little two-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Waites of
Myrtle Springs died Tuesday night
of diphtheria and was buried at
Myrtle cemetery Wednesday after-
noon. Another child, age 4, is se-
riously ill with the same trouble,
and little hope was held out for
its recovery.
county. We expect to do exclu-
sive abstract work and will appre-
Route 6. 4t4p.
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stead of sending to town to buy . $
on credit the men would be able i ft
to bring in fresh vegetables to ex- l i
change for the few articles that1 #
can’t be raised on the farm. In re- ft
un-,331-3 acres of the F. C. Wills'
I noticed in your paper of last
week- a letter from one, Mr. J. P.
Valentine offering a solution to
-----------------------------------ing said contract to pay to said
court one fourth of said bid cash,
# and the balance in equal montly
installments, and agrees further to
* execute a bond to be approved by
and H -7 -r
11 are also navino the cost of , , , .. ; tri de for a Ford Car.
nut are an0 paying me " om Gibson of Waxahachie.
vice-president, Mrs. W. E.
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. I
Tul.
.said Van Zandt county, in the city
Here’s hoping we all light
the honey pond.
Your old hayseed,
Z. W. MOORE.
part of the year. Growing one
crop to the exclusion of all others
B. D- HIGH INSURANCE
glons where cotton is the principal #
crop a well kept garden is an ex- ft
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iexcept such timber as needed for
the individual requirements am
uses of the farm.
Lessee agrees further in execut-
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Texas.
By C. C. CURTIS, Deputy.
phrase, “Happy New Year,’' was
presented by Miss Ethel Lively anil
Mesdames Kiley and Hearin.
Coop or
Two colored
land, every home, brick
and vacant lot is under
fine the same to the uses stated;
that is he will not convert the mea-
dow or grazing land to cultivation;
and said timber land to be pre-
We learn as we go to press of ing on the first Monday in March i
the death of Uncle John Tatum A D. 1925, the same being the.
of Myrtle Springs, his death occur-] 2nd day of March A. D. 1925, at]
ring Tuesday 'night, pneumonia be- the court house thereof, in Canton,]
For Sale at a bargain —Large
counter, well made. Apply at the
Herald office. 33tf.
When the purest kind of English
Calomel was combined with pepsin
which are absolutely 'necessary to
the well being of the human sys- sick list,
tem, so the value of vegetables in John Beard marketed cotton in
the diet is a great deal more than Mabank Thursday.
the mere food or money value. P. Smith and wife spent part of ]
lh(“ need of tonics and other medi- last week with their daughter, Mrs.,
cines,in the spring is due largely Effie Turner. of Kaufman.
a home garden. It is my desire that payable to the county judge, to
every club girl and woman, espec-be returned forthwith if said bid
ially, will begin early, put in more is not accepted.
ground and spend more time with
The successful bidder as a part
transportation and marketing. ( Haskell Ethridge and wife of
Fresh vegetables and fruits can Jackson spent Sunday with Corbie
be used to save staple foods. Fresh Tvtle and family.
beans and peas canned to a cer- Marline Groom of Rock HilI
toinzotentueapsatheprcsrafapan ...... week with His -"■ Wet Dt ^:hr^
potatoes tne Pae oi "rend’ parents. road—Guv Bow 114
fruits the place of sugar. Fortun- Several from here attended the '__
ately, milk which supplements veg- funeral of Earl Ethridge at Cool SEED CULLED__I will cull your
but the following specific sugges- receive sealed bids from any per-
tion for a seed box of convenient son, firm or individuals for the
size may be useful; construct a box lcase of the county farm, better
ficin three to four inches deep; known as the county poor farm,
twelve to fourteen inches wide and consisting of about 417 acres of
twenty to twenty-four inches long, land, about one mile south of the
A layer of about one inch of gravel court house, said farm consisting
or cinders should he placed in the of about 80 acres of cultivated and
bottom and then should be filled cultivatable land; about 300 acres
nearly full of rich garden soil, or of grazing and timber land of
soil enriched with decayed leaves which 100 acres is timber land; and
or manure. 'I he rich soil beneath about 20 acres of meadow. Said
eat hot cakes, drink coke and
they desire to do so.
Herein Fail Not, but have you
before said court on the said first
day of the next term thereof this
writ, with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said court at office in Can-
ton, Texas, this the 8th day of
January, A. D. 1925.
E. I. MANN, Clerk.
If people in Van Zandt county
would plant and properly care for
a home garden, enough vegetables
cculd be grown to supply the needs
of every home in this county,
which would greatly reduce the
grocery bill of farm women. in-
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RATES— One insertion, 2c a
vegetables. Try to grow as many in writing with said commissioners
vegetables as possible; you will findcourt to maintain said premises in
the profit greater at the end of a good state of repair, and will
the year than if you spend the cn- ; preserve said land in the classifi-
tire summer in the cotton field. cation above outlined, and will con-
Everyone who can is especially urged to attend
Matinees at 2 p. m. on each day and avoid the
crowded night shows.
...... services at which time all persons interest-,
held at Myrtle Springs Wed-! ed in said estate may appear and Res. Phone 30
nesday afternoon, interment being contest said application, should
two inches apart crosswise of box. stuff, live-stock, machinery and
Sow seed thinly in rows and cover, j other personal property is not in-
Water by sprinkling it lightly in cluded in said lease, and specially
morning and place in warm sunny excepted. Each bidder shall also
place, for instance inside of a state sum per month he will board
sunny window. land lodge each pauper that may
I wish that every girl and wo- I be transfered to said farm. Each
man, as well as men, in this conn- bidder will accompany with said
ty could realize the importance of bid a certified check for $100.00
] FOR RENT.-40 acres of
near Canton school.—Mrs
1 plan, but where are we now.
] Every farm dwelling and every
You will find for cash in hand, all the right, title 63,000 acres just opened for
rates at the top of this column, and interest which T. Z. Wood- deionization. A chocolate sandy loam
Roy Wilburn went to Dallas
Put your old hat and suit aside, when you cam have them
made like new. Look them over and call 134.
CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS
TODD & RILEY
CANTON, TEXAS
Vest; the old man and old lady). Now,
G. NV. j j believe in that pay as you go
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etables and fruits very we I m some Springs Tuesday. 1 cotton seed and come to place
particulars is likely to be cheap Jim Flatt made a business trip to ato the work. Car qes 15 cents
and available when they are abun to Terrell Wednesday. per bushel. U -
dant. ... Mrs. Minnie Pipes of Pleasant Canton, Route 3.
Vegetables and fruits furnish a Glade spent the past week with R.
large part of the essential salts F Chamblee and wife.
— house had, on the 5th day of Jan-
or vary, A. D. 1925, or any time
Charles C. thereafter, of, in and to the fol-
Reid. (Oakland) Canton, Texas, lowing described property, to-wit.
Lot 10 in Block 6 of Wills Point casy. For particulars write.
in Van Zandt county, Texas, and, H. J. MANN,
"-/gallon. I delivered good ear corn
Wednesday Study Club Meeting. to Canton and sold it at 25c per
The Wednesday Study Club met bushel, hauled stovewood to town
Jan. 14 with Mrs. J. K. Bateman. and received $2.50 per cord for it
Au interesting program on the sul-and 1 met every note on my farm
ject of the origin of the New , Yes, and I have chopped cotton
Year and the significance of the from sun up till sun down for 50c
a mortgage. Some of you
have not thought of that
though you are educated.
verton.
D. C. Mullican to Louise Mc-
Knight.
S. E. Shaw to Abbie Baldwin.
H. HAYNES, Manager. 1
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East Side of Square
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tends to impoverish a county, be- Friday for an operation. He is re-
cause it necessitates sending money ported doing fine.
cut of the county for many of the Elax Groom and family of Rock
necessities of life which can and Hill spent Sunday witii relatives
should be produced at home. The here.
January, A. D„ 1025, and will,
between the hours of 10 o’clock,
a. m., and 4 o’clock, p. in., on the
first Tuesday in February, A. I).
by a smart young chemist, the
world was given an ideal mild med-
icated laxative for breaking colds, we would fall.
One night is long enough for this] You state you have been in Nan
new ,mildandnon-sickeningpepsinZandt a number . j have
treated calomel, called "Pepsinatec J
Calomel” to break the most stub-1.
born cold. Before breakfast time i: ] in 1874, fifty-one years ago, with-
vanishes and leaves you feeling out shoes
one yellow or buckskin colored.] You are hereby commanded to
Reward for finder. Planters Mer- cause to be published once each
crantile Co., Kilgore, Texas, 2t4. week for a period of ten days be-1
____fore the return day hereof, in a
_ ........... ... a bargain, team newspaper of general circulation,]
of mules, wagon, riding planter, which has been continuously and]
“Yes, sah, dat’s what he does buster, turning plow, bermuda hay, regularly published for a period of 1
corn, dining table, safe.—W. C. not less than one year in said Van
Herrin, near High school house. Zandt county, a copy of the fol-
3t4p. , lowing notice;
....... , ..... — - - The State of Texas.
Now to raise what you can use
ft at home is a mighty good policy,
$ but we have got to get a hold of
H , some cash, for when the notes fall
ft i due on that little home these fel-
1' lows will not settle with you for
81 corn and cabbage and such. They
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on Application for Letters
of Administration. . Earl M. Geeer
The State of Texas.
.....f or any Constable of j
Van Zandt County, Greeting:
For only $2.00 we send postpaid ‛ property of T. Woodhouse to]
Grandma Thormahlen is on the anywhere: One lovely magnolia satisfy a judgment amounting to I
tree, one Crepe Myrtle, one Hoile. $238 60 in favor of Emerson-Brant- 1
'one Cape Jasmine. - Evergreen | ingham Implement Company, a
Nurseries, Woodville, Texas. 3t4p. ; coroperation, and costs of suits.
' __________ j Given under my hand this 5th
FOR SALE-55-acre farm, 2 1 -2 f day of Janua r, A. D., 1925.
miles west of Canton on route 1; GEO. F. STAGNER, 2
; 42 acres in cultivatinn, well water- Sheriff, Nan Zandt County, 1 exas. 9
ed and fair improvements. See J. ’ . 1
IS Bow, Canton, route 1. 1 t4p. -itation
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3 to suit your very taste, how
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Survey in Van Zandt county,'
Texas, which is more particularly
described in that certain deed from
T Z. Woodhouse to Minnie Wil-
limits, dated April 5th, 1923, and
recorded in Book 161, page 512,
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i the court in a sum double the
j amount of said bid conditioned for
the faithful and full performance
of said contract.
The commissioners court reserves
।the right at all times to inspect
said property, and the further right
to reject any or all bids,
S. L. WEST, County Judge.
The following officers were elect- gage our homes and borrow money
ed for the current year: President, on 20 to +0 years to buy cars, send
Mrs. W. C. Hearin; first vice-pres-the boys and girls to school, we
ident, Mrs, Mark Foster; second den’t have to work (nobody bu
SALE.—Bermuda hay and 1925, it being the 3rd day of said
1 Rowden planting seed.—NV. menth, at the court house door of
fresh and fine.
."Pepsinated Calomel” does not wonderful changes. I
sicken, gripe, salivate or upset you,! . . c , „ .
but it does clean you out thorough very good pair of shoes, I ve been
ly, tone up the appetite, purify the wearing two — 11 1
blood, stop dull headaches, reliev l edy is covered up in rags. I was
stomach and bowel disorders andborn and reared on the farm, went
make you feel like a new person, to schor or 30 days.
Never take the old drastic calomt' . 1g07 f . o .....
—insist on “Pepsinated Calomel, 1 . In 1897 1 bonght me a, little
for it is better. Prepared by th farm and beres tie prices I got
Pepsinated Calomel Co., Atlanta, for my products. I sold cotton as
Ga. Sold by lew as 3c, sweet potatoes at 25c
BRI it E & UI MAN DRUG CO-per bushel, ribbon cane at 35c per
Undertaker’s Supplies I
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We always have the money to
loan on farms. Quick service and
the best terms. Payable on or
before or if you prefer you
never have to pay anything ex-
cept the interest.
JNO. W. f ASTERWOOD
ATHENS, TEXAS
CANTON, W. I). LAWLER
NV. II. Bailey, a successful mer-
chant of Colfax for many years,
purchased the W. P. Wallace home
in the western part of town sever-
al weeks ago, and has now moved
his family here and is now one
of our full-fledged citizens.
By virtue of an pluries execu-
tion issued out of the honorable;
county court of Dallas county, on
the 17th day of December, A. D.
1924, in the case of Emerson- '
Brantingham Implement Company
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Goes into affect in Canton, ft
SUNDAY, JAN. 25
Please help us to abide by !
this law by securing your ft
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Canton Meat j
Company
versus T. Z. Woodhouse, No.
j I 113841 (38669-A), and to me, as
Sheriff, directed and delivered, I
______. bi ve levied upon, this 5th day of
of the Deed Records of Van Zandt
county, Texas.
Said property levied on as the
-_______ were mules about 15 1-2 hands high, 8 Te the Sheriff
den is usually done in spare time it talking about automobiles owned years old. One black colored and % ain Zandt
should be located near the house. b, their respective employers |
A slope to the south or southeast ‘ "An’ den he bough dis new j
is usually preferrable, because here ‛coop.1»
the soil warms up early in spring “You 'don’t call dem coops’; dey
and stimulates early growth of is pronounced ‘coop-pay.’ A ‘coop’ . FOR SALE—At
crops. Practically any type of soil is what you put chickens in.”
can be used for a garden, but a .
sandy loam is to be preferred, with dis one.”—Salesmanship.
The flat or seed box that is kept__
in house, is perhaps the most prac- Bids Wanted.
Notice is hereby given that the
commissioners’ court of Van Zandt FOR SALE. Good team
bles. Any sort of wooden box fillec county will up to noon of thehorsesi Peter Schuttler wagon;
with good soil answers the purpose, first Monday in February, 1925, ultivator-planter and farm imple-
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