Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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RU3.atJY.T!53V3 jfiET YOUR VOTES HERE! malarial diseases.
Will cure your Rheumatism 1 The I lerald will give voting cou-
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^ | Neuralgia. _ Hcadaches, Cramps, pons — -1
- - _— f"i j on all money pai<l in on Suu-
R. M. Mathis visited Dallas Mon- ~ollc' ^P^ains, ®I^'?es> Cuts and j sciiption, advertising, job printing,
day.1 Burns, Old Sores, fetmgs of Insects etc.. which will be credited if de-i
n , . . , n Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- pcaiti-d with the Riley-Richardson!
ou- wsue* unison ternally and externally. Price 25c« ( Dry Goods Co. in the player piano
. —j contest which opens in the morn-1
. j / „ . ing---one vote for everv cent paid.!
motor car railroad rrom Dallas to ' 1
lyler, passed through Canton yes-
terday going to Dallas. They were
ub-;
will be happier and more
prosperous for you ti you
let us assist you with
pure drugs and properly
filled prescriptions
It Pleases Us to Please You
Palace
Di. C. P
Store
Smith, Proprietor
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3 W. F.
A Monday
© 13. J. Burnett was here yesterday
j ironi Martins Mill.
V H. C. Fite was here Friday from
O I ihc Sand Flat country.
O ' A trustee election will be held
Q at Iruitvale Saturday.
i Attorney Iv M. Greer was here
| today from Wills Point.
y ! J. E. Andrew.5 was here yester-
^ i day from Grand Saline.
V ; S. A. Sewell, of Stone Point, was
Cp j a Canton visitor yesterday.
! Tom*Roberts and family have
i moved into the; Couch home.
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accompanied from here by L. U.j
Castleberry and W. B. Rodgers. i
The party returned last night.
Among Monday's visitors to the
capital city were Joe Downs and J.
V. Lucas, of Edgewood, W. W. >
Gibbard and A. L. Tisdale, of
Wills Point, R. L. Martin and S. C.
Niblack. of Grand Saline, J. H.
McMillan and B. F. Wiloon, of Ben
Wheeler, and Gid Douglas, of
i Martins Mill. Mo.it of them were
Point school.
A Little of Everything
Vote for the children Tuesday, and for humanity!
Vote a good school and see what it will do for your
4 own.
Good morning! Ilow many railroads have you built
this morning?
A better school spells? a better Canton in big- bold
capital letters. \
There are railroads and rumors of railroads in the air
—steam, electric and motor.
Ben Wheeler has decided that the way to get a mil'
road is to build one. Some pluck!
"If you can't build a school, what under the shining I Jud
i .i ii -,i i ers and \v. B. Rodgers tvent to
sun can you do? the world will ask. ^
I here in an effort to induce the
1 he colored p^op.e are going to |30arcJ Df equalization to raise the
paint their church ne<ir town. i as£essrnent on their property.
Canton will have a double all-
' day singing the 3rd Sunday in June, j Calomel Is Had
Prof. H. P. Davis has been elect- ' But Simmons' Liver Purifier j
;ed superintendent of the Wills ' is del«i?htfuMy pleasant and its
To Ben Wheeler: Fortune speed your motor road!
Canton can make room for one more.
Do you think Canton needs a better school? Do you
•know of any way to get it other than the tax?
If you ever expect to do anj thing for better education, '
next Tuesday is ihe opportunity of your life.
Would a better school help make a better Canton?
Let your vote Tuesday answer according to your belief.
If you coulu live here long1 enough to ace your pra&d-
chileren turn gray, you'd never see Canton amount to
anything without a good school. That's worth thinking
about,
i action iH thorough. Constipation
1 yieldn, biliousness (joes. A trial
j The county commissioners were convinces. (In Yellow Tin,
j in session tnis week as a Douid of ; L?nxe4 Only.Sl) Tried once used
! equalization. j always.
j J. B. Heard, of Ben Wheeler, j _ ~
! was hustling insurance h.re the | fecMS EXaifllflatiOfl
: latter part of last week. .
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The Canton banks will observe! The regular schoolteachers' ex-
j Memorial Day Friday and Jeff I ammation will be held here lune
Davis's birthday Tuesday. 5, 6 and 7, with the following sched- j
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Hub Anderson, of Tom Green u,~. , 0 ■, |
I hursday—Permanent work,
relatives Uw-ai IT • i • IDI i >
rriday morning—rnysieal geog-
raphy, phsiology, composition and
arithmetic.
Friday afternoon—Tcxa'i historj*. 1
grammar, descriptive geography
and plane geometry.
Saturday
DAILY DIET HINTS
By UK. T. J. ALl.HN
Food Specialist
N'JTo AS STAPLE DIET.
Uncooked peanuts or any nut®
are not, as r. any suppose, indi-
(jiatibie, but tl;ey dif cr much in
L-cir.positlon from other foods,
and therefore do not roadily mix;
or, what is tho same, tho sys-
tem muat have time to readjust
itself to the digestion of thr food
to yvhich it was Vor ."scs adapt-
r.l—for ruts and fruits are the
iv.ost n.itural foot! of man. Eat-
ing a few nuts at the end of a
meal ii an error, causing the be-
lief that nuts in general are In-
digestible. Whole wheat bread
furmonlso® best with nuts. To
rdopt '.i:e nut and fruit diet,
<.l'..:njo on; meal to whole wheat
bi'cad, gradually; then add nuts
gradually, till the bread is used
illy for b'j!l<, which, i.i tlrr.o,
:nay be dropped by eatlr.3 the
br?id at ere meal nrrly. One
rifal siio::ld consist of apples or
fames. Anyone can ent enough
rt tvvo full mtsnls, Many hsvo
cj'.mIsUu vvcli on one.
I county, is
i Canton.
C. L. Stanford, M. G. Sand-
Ivent to
F. Couch
Terrell this morning, W
taking them in his car.
R
iscoe was convicted m
..ul, by U.
,,-lcs.)
Telephones In Mines.
Although the use of telephones In
ril' :• is net of recent origin, the nd-
.v.ntflgeg fire, perhaps, hardly really
v 'eriated until they have once been
trl-vJ. Probably at no time In the hl.i-
morning—Spelling. t0,'-v oi tnlnlnir lias there been a great*
I writing (graded on Methods and ,,r tleiiion-.-tratlcu of iho great need of
Canton business men and property owners owo their
town a determined, united effort to lift her onto more
progressive ground. •• The fiist 8t«p is a good school.
•The next, and the next, wiil lie easier.
justice court Monday
i!is stock law
case has been ,
,, «, , , 1 .. 1 ! and reading.
Mrs. M L. Cox and children, | Saturday afternoon-U. S. his-
accompaniejci by Mrs. J. C. burrage j toryi algebra, agriculture and gen-
and son, of Martins Mill, have gone era[
to Fort Worth on a visit.
While Eugene and James, little! For cholera morbus, cholera
cons of Clyde Peace, were playing infantum, diarrhoea from colds,
with an ax this morning, the latter j and wind oolie, McGce'rf Baby
got slightly cut i-n the face. | Elixir is a remedy of extraOrdi-
Depv.ty Tax Collector B. F. i niU'-v Pr>WPt', it relieves colio pain^
Wright sold a horse here for taxe« : instantly, chocks diarrhoea and
Saturday afternoon. Monroe Mar- lea the disordered stomach.
Price 2,jc atui 50c per bottic.
ay with Canton in the ball
Paschall, Bryant Vinson
fiailroail Survey
shall was'the buyer, bidding J>>.. ,, , .. .
" Sold by Nole'n Bros.
j Martin Jones and Rush and \vib :
1 Boyd, of E'lom, and Verne: Cole, j"
; of Bv'.ti Wheeler, were here Friday 7
pardon need.^ the support of all citizens of enterpr ise ! to pj
and progress as she never needed it before—needs it in ; game.
behalf of her school. N•• xt Tuesday is the :lay this j V. C
support can bo given raostveffo(jtively. [and Misses Lois High and Willie
. , ..j . ! Gilmore have been selected as
It s strict v proper to build those three rai roads i. « • .1 m ....1,
• 1 ' , . feacnero m the IVij'itle springs
through Canton, and three times three, but tiie question .school.
before the house right now is whether we shall have a
school or not. You should express yourself on this
proposition next Tuesday.
Canton should become the best town in East Toxc
it can never be anything without some well-directed
effort on the part of its citizens. To sit «tiil were worse,
than to try and fail. .Just now an effort is being made
jS' ! bencfiit was hat
Innrlnv of violating writing (graded on Methods and ••*• uiai.mMrau«.u 01 mo great need ot
and fined Jo T he Management paper), Methods and I ,!l l,!in('s 1,1:111 at the Cherry
antSed M.nngamcnt. civil gownm.nl How man, moro
appeaiea. |__j ; lives could have been saved had tho
1 mine been fully equipped with tele-
phones is entirely problematical, but It
j Is certain that the number would have
been greater had opportunity been af-
forded for communication between
; the rescuers and the entombed men.—
Philadelphia Ilocord.
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j N ATI ON A I, CONOR IS S3
TARIFF RFVl-ION, ETC.
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The most popular general news
and farm paper in Texns is The
Dallas Semi-Weekly Farm News.
It is read by more people than
any other , publication in tho
Southwest. It is the favorite
I between Ben Wheeler and Tyler. | with men readers, women readers
~r i , ,. I and boy and girl readers, because
\\ lien your food does not di-
gest well and you feel "blue," Iil hl19 something for all of them,
tired and discouraged, you should j and the best to be had at any
price. T h e Semi- W c e k I y F a r m
News and the Canton IleralcV will
How to Avoid Them and the Se-
rious Consequences of Neg-
lect.
"Fix me up something to knock tb*
malaria, doctor," remarked a sallow-
faced, sickly looking man, entering •
prominent physician's office the othei
day.
The doctor stepped to his medicine
case, took down a con pie of bottles, mixed
a preparation which he handed to tht
patient with the customary advice tc
'shake well and follow directions,' and
resumed his seat.
"Such cases are frequent," replied the
doctor in answer to a question. "The
warm days and damp, chilly nights are
certain malaria breeders and are most
serious in those who have neglected tc
keep their stomach, liver and bowels in
j;ood condition. Such persons are full
of the impurities on which the malarial
germ thrives, and it is from this class
that typhoid fever, pneumonia, Bright'r
Disease, small pox and yellow feverclaitn
most of their victims whenever these dis-
eases are prevalent.
The proper way to guard against the
malarial germ and the serious disease!
which follow it is to get into good condi-
tion by taking a reliable remedy that
will keep the IkjwcIs clear and the livet
healthy, and to continue with it at fre-
quent intervals during the sickly season.
A dose of Prickly Ash Hitters three ot
four times a week will dB all of this, be-
sides stimulating the digestion, improv-
ing the appetite and keeping the bodily
energy at the highest pitch. 1)
Prickly Ash Bitters is known every,
where as a system tonic and bowel regu-
lator. It not only removes all traces ol
malarial poison from the system, but
tones up the vital organs, gives new
strength and vigor, makes the body
strong and the brain active.
"Prickly Asli Hitters la the bent all-around
medictue (or the family I cv$r uaed. During the
|>ast ten years I have always kept it in my liouae.
Whenever any of my family allow alxn.i of ninto-
tin, kidney trouble, Indigestion or conitipation
n few doaes is nil that is needed to make them
well and henrty lglh,«>Vt H. McWilmama
Pickering, I.u.
. Sold by druggets. Price $1.00,
Nolon DTos., Special Agents
Good land for Sale
fr'or Sale-r-05 acres good rich
soil, three miles southwest from
Canton; 15 acres in cultivation;
looated on R. F. D. route, best
road in county, no sand beds;
good settlement. A bargain at
SI5 per acre; $100 down, balance
to suit purchaser.
See Mooro Bros., Canton, Tex.
St-nator W.J. Greer, of Wills
Poinl, is reported in a v;iry serious
condition. He vvaa taken to a
Dallas sanitarium last week but no
J. W. Bate man and assistants
: passed through Canton yesterday,
| surveying for the Ben Wheeler
; motor road promoters. It was ex-
' pect.ed.that they would finish fjroip
' Ben Wheeler to Wills Point today.
! Fhe ne::t work, it is announced, is
L
j The Fort Worth Record for 7f>
'cents if taken with the Herald.
| $1.75 for the two.
Rev. Porter Wilhite, of Euslace,
will begin a revival meeting at the
Masonic hail Saturday night.
Prof.
to provide for a good school—a mighty good
in town building. Are you with the move?
first step ! Duncan, of Fort Worth, will
use a little Herbine at bedtime.
It opens the bowels, purifies the
system and restores a fine feeling
of health and energy. Price 50c,
here and conduct - Sold by Nolen Bros,
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each pupil .must u-e every finger of each hand
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der the direct supervision of a former civii service
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Position—Our connection and acquaintance with
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| company him
! the singing.
G. W. Toll Jr., W. W. McWil-
! liams, O. E. Abernathy and Mr.
| Mitchell, traveling Salesmen, wont
j to Terrell Monday evening to at-
ji tend a show. They made the trip
11 in Mr. Abernathy's car, returning
1 next morning.
\ i Tax Assessor ! 1. j. Craft,
? 1
ssisted |
y Oscar Wyatt arid Loy Clark,]
I has begun work on hjs tax rolls j b(jt annovintr.
I and no mventorien wm be received
' after thia date. All property here-
j after given in will have to go on
i the unrendercd list.
S
Memorial at Cool Springs
There will be memorial services
at Cool Springe Friday before the
second Sunday in duneand every-
body is invited to come and
bring well-filled baskets. W. H.
Donohoe, O. N. Cole, W. II.
Emerson.
B.
McKi
mnon
rsr.,
J.
Stiff neck is not only painful
To get rid of it
qyickly rub the affected part with
Ballard's Snow Liniment. It
penetrates tho flesh and -relaxes
the muscles so that the pain ceases
A. i immediately. Price 25a, 50c and
McPlmil and family. 1- U. Castle- j #1 per bottle. Soiu by NoleriBroe.
berry, G. T. Kennedy, J. T. Milam, i
R. B. Thorn and W. B. Wright and j Dallas News and the Herald
family attended the bigdouble all- j one year for yi.7.">.
day singing at Colfax Sunday, abo i
the dinner on the ground. ! Ice cream every day at McKih-
Irby Christopher went to Edge-1°°° 4 Couch's-mixed right and
wood Sunday after his wife and made right. Drop in and refresh
little ffirl. Mr.,. Chriatonh^r U j >'0,jr hot llrBci «e!f- or ,iavft 'oni<;
i sent to the house for the wife and
j "kiddies," Delivered anywhere
J in town at 81 per gallon.
little girl. Mrs. Christopher is fast
recovering from an operation per-
formed recently in Dallas for ap-
pendicitis. Her mother and broth-
er, Mrs. M. A. Quindlen and Garl
are spending the week here.
O. O. Morris and J. M. Reynolds,
of Ben Wheeler, promoters of a
For Sale—Good open-top
buggy and harness. Used very
littie. Terms liberal. Call at
Nolen Bros, drug store.
NURSING
MOTHERS
' particularly need the pre-
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Indian Runner Ducks, all vari-
eties, best laying strains in exis-
tence. Record past month, 12
ducks, 352eggs. Eggs $l.5V, $2.
and S2.50 per setting. Mrs.
Anna McMahon.
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Foster, A. M. Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1913, newspaper, May 28, 1913; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232410/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.