The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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If you are not a sustomer of this store, we cordially
invite you to become one. Our business is growing, an evi-
dent fact that we have many satisfied customers and
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frierids.
, PIONEER CITIZEN .DIES ”
AT EDGE WOOD THURSDAY
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Death Mammon* Come* Suddenly
He*. J, W. Hobh*, Veteran
Minister and Editor.
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I From the Will* f’oini rKriltlfele.)
Hi* many friends oviT~Tnc'T:OUnty
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J*-1. -
B. Hobbs and jHnse* Tennie and Alma
Hobbs hare been associated with their
father in the publication of the Edge-
wood Enterprise. Ww*al*<> leave* one
brother, F. M. Hobbs, of Midlothian,
and four sisters, Mr*, G. W. IJtwler
of Wichita Kalla. Mesdames W W.
M( Williams 'and J, F. Reynolds of
Martins Mill and Mrs. J B. l*ftwler of
.,1.r«nton All of the cfrlidreix anH ,sls-
t al the Tun era!: Hr
lauatxattit^ittwitiatstxmema>.
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ters wcri? present at
also leaves 18 grMdchlldren, besides
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We desire to make special
mention of our excellent
stock of groceries, for we are continually adding some-
things hew in this line: Fresh product a , variety of can
goods, t^e best to be had, pickles, catsup, celery salt, onion
salt, salad di essing, fresh cafcds, breakfast baTcon71iamg and
cheese. --
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We have a line of new uvess j'-ods, notions and dry
goodo of various kinds »m»ing..
Cultivators, stalk cutters and middle-busters at a dis
. i count for cash. #
other relative* and friends without
numuer -MH wan the' seventh «bild oL
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of last wepk, when it was learned that ” 4 -v.
Rev. JrW^TTobbs. a pioneer c&lzen of . t{ beautiful Christian life bus cornel gf
tlii* oottnty aiyl editor of tii«- Edge- to a close and the county haw “suffer-^
wood Enterprise, had- died verv Aid- *’^ a distinct lo**.- He »«» ^ f’’ rn, ..
deftly In Bdgpwood about 1:35 o’clUMul# everybody and was never happhr
that’ afternoon. Editor Hobbs had than when speaking al word «
been cdqtplafniog for several days or doing someone a deed or ,
with nooralHiH k, hi« „id~ **d m He ^ w‘cfaettful, word H"‘ 1 ' *
but did not think It anything serious for everyone he mt ‘82,,tkern V'“
and continued tits work. He went t'int 'os" wl h f It m . J -
bofttte Thursday at *oon.in the best erf if will soena desolate without his ,
spirits atidrttfter yafltlg a "hearty din- presence, but the chute i »ai. <1 •
n*»r mIsi-1,-,1 t,i town to i.tt.-iili tn some iTevhted menib- r and the to Y _
usfitl citizen.
-joins The inrge nii-rU--
Trade With the
House That
Trades With You
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ner started to town to attend to some
business. 'After.going about 200 yards
tfom his home he fetC.fhe deatli smrir~ Tl" ' ■l|An",|v
raons coming to him 'stiddefiiy and 1,t friends of. the tatnily over tht to
]without warning. Ho never spoke a *> 'u extending sincere wympa L
r tlu- coun-
in
(fur Gratitude.
S. J. McCauley
PuaiI>-i« PROMPT DELIVERY
rROf.R \ M FDR FEI.I.OWMHir
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named bnlow: —.........
A fellowsiiip meeting will be-4ield! Blue Springs, fourth Sunday
with the Baptist church of Grand March. ______’ -
Saline, bogtnning bn Friday, April 2, Bethtchern. first Simday in April
and continuing through Sflnday. A Turner, second Sunday in April.
'series of these meetings are being] All singers are invited to be with
held In the county for the purpose of j us and take part in the singing. ■
creating better feeling among the! • B. W. FMRTI.E.
Baptist people generally. The first | -
meeting was held in Win*- Polnt' the i
first Sunday in March. The second^
I-word after he fell and' death must’f^' h' hour, of sorrow
have been 4nstantqtieons as lie was
tli-ad when members of the family
| reached him. Attending physicians rt, 11 tii.v people who so kiudly,ad
‘ ] pronoutfeed his death due to neural- ministered to us during the .terrible
gla 'of the heart. ' momenfp-rpf our sorrow’s and'jrftle-
.Funeral services were- held' at U*b Uon*. we want to say yotl' haVc en-j
Baptist church in Edge wood Friday dt-ared youta«J{ to us. through all!
morning at 9:30 o’clock, conducted by coming life. No language .can express
Rev. I,. L. F. Barker, pastor of the our gratitude toward yon.. Yqur. will- j
Edgewood Baptist church, assisted by (ng hjinds. your sympathizing hearts]
Rev. K. I). Jeter, psstor of the Wills anrt tearful eyes will "never be forgot-j
Point Baptist churOli, and Rev. W. H. ten. And while you ltavc not- bbeh
Edwards, pastor of “- the Edgewood ,<> alleviate our deep sorrows.
Methodist .church- The remains were^ XOU have, tp some extent, iightened
carried-tp JJt: Pisgah.cemetery where* the blow or this, ayiful, heavy stroke.
they were tenderly laid to rest by the May God’s richest 1 blessings he upon
side of the aeoond wife of the deceas- (>arli'and-aU of you and n.iaj.’’ the gopd-
Wd-.- -'■rhe burial services., weir? 4on- ne8B and mercy of Him who is our
ducted by Rev. M. A. Qnindlen, pastor i only support, be also your comfort,
or the Canton Baptist tyturch, ajptttiul | aiyy may He bless, protect and keep
by Rev. N; .Mitchell of Canton, fflfd y'()U even, unto (leath and give you
rp »t n[ f,,t(bn TVwilr ro_ * t. f____ :.. liurinv hov/S'
\'iiit buy o:;i' Dry Good*, •*. f iiy etae*. TT*r«lv**i<«,
goods ami leather goptjs^ l_ht-n w>- ,\vj>ii jur. .aiij- prrunTc.
of all kinds' and yaur cotton next fall. Why dee) .w-»dh._a.
atalL ur inaUipiLUi when tip* 4eal i* a,I ' ore- Stdeii-j i’raejlew
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tion, * -
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firing on your’Whipjiooi-wdl- p*'a*. *rgirs. btitter. e.bf»Tc
Its, turkeys, ihn-k-. 7 "“i .iiir- f,,,- nw*,
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TTw.- ,n.e..Hsrjp. were vet-v toucniag snd: vv,fr ..ye*.'
impressive, for the large concourse* df. MRS.'.JORDAN HOBBS
neighbors And fronds ' knew" that i - CHILDREN.
.every word of prai^ was richly de-1
Served, l.argy, crow ds attended the
services at Edgewood and at Mf.
Pisgah and the floral offerings »ere
abundant and beautiful, attesting the
ind
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Ctianty Union to Meet.
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-Grand Saline meeting: i"35~L. T • u. . ..
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V.'KCeT'T’TOnSw' unless previous artengetnenU have
-v.1. B.v. Parker -ifeen madt Pieaaedahe note ofJte
I warning.—Mrs. G. - If. Tull. It.____
p. m.
XlrammtB-. y_
8 p. m. Sermon
~ shlp'iii Services,
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9:30,a. m rxAotionc.l, fley. Hines.
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4 Tour attention Is directed to the
1 change oX the ad of J. H,.I'ouch, geti-
| oral merchandise^ in this issue. This
t well known firm has opened up many
-new goods, latest of the\season, and
”■ | ary inviting’ you around to see them.
10 af n>. ' My X)uty to the Foreigner
R. M. Wilson.
If a. m. "Fellowship in Suffering.
rJv. M. A. Qulndlen.
*2 p. m. Devotional. Rev. J
Weatherly. ’ j
2;M d. nu .' The Early -anil leather j
Jlays of Baptists in Van Zandf. " Rev. . attended .-ourt here U.e first of the
3:30 p. in. Open service. Rev. E. T>.j ‘
Jeter.
' T:30 p. m.
VlnpvarH
Devotional. Rev. J. L.!
nelU
Apple* of Gold. ,
i Like apples of gold in' pitUirc*—of
; siivcT jire the words of -Preeldeiu
- Wilson in his signed statement tt> .the
] American people at the close of the
: sixty-third Congress: .
/“Hr- a. Tn: •Sermon. Hov.-F. M. M«v» tbduff&t Of ovary pa-
__. triotie man should now be . for the
Woman’s Work.” Mrfi. j country. Its order, its Juyt and temper
SUNDAY
0 h. ni. Sunday school.
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-Connell.
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A. P. T™r-—' * ' judgment, ip the face of perplexing
At night there will be a sermon by l difficulties. - Its dignity and its
nrftari»-r to fie selected. ' fstrengtli will all appear, r.ot only in
^, v ;|, ^^^.GiiaU*** dagpilrt-aita.
*v i"l1 uiwi Wea- <in| Your1 normal conditions, but'- also lit - Its
No I t* Trj anti ue* [power to think, to purpose* to art with
UoWs It wltt Bear You ouf Instead, j |iati«-n* «*. with disinterested fairness
rThoina,tdf ‘keep on sufr— 'r:’ Colds ] and and without excitement, in a spir-
gbs through neglect and de-! it of friendliness, of enlightenment
¥*** . rvvlli firmly establish its lnflu-
Iiigh esteem in which Bro. Hobbs was
hold.....—------
Rev. Jordan, william iiobbs was
born in Talladega. Ala.. June il'S. 18W,
being nearly 85 years old at (hr time
of his deatli. He c:ini<- to Van Zandt
County. Texas, at the age of five
months with his parents, B. II ahd
Ttmer’ V WtTtir.-smitTHTow-rtie- .oo- Gor-
an d, Coup
lay. Why make yourself an the world.
to serious ailnientfj and epidemics as
tlie'result of a neglected cold? Goughs
and Colds sap your strength and vi-
tality unless checked in the early ^ ^ wp|| wfth („0
These word’s contain no thought of
reprisals, no imitation of aggressive
____ action, nothing but the calmness of an
in the early assured confidence that in tbe-ead all
----wwfir be well with the ITnited States
stages. Dr. King’s New Discovery - an(1 a,j of jts precious interests.—Fort
what you need—the first dose helps. t worth Record.
Your head clears up. you breathe i
frealy and -feel no pmc* better. Buy 1 RUB~M Y"T ISM
v luiUle today and start takinjjTat once
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu-
The case bf R L Brown *vs. the4' ralfiia. Headaches, Cramps, Golic
J. * I>. railway resulted in av.«y>n-, Sprp’ms^fuises^Cvits, Burns, Old
k suit this week. ■,
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
; 6. ‘ ' " °C'
iSm fiSLSdSt u*«l_i’n*ernhly o,externally. 25c
tit '
Wl:
iton Spring Hormil
,
TKe Cjanton Spring Nonnal, to be heUJ in
the ‘Canton High Sch^ building, hegips Monday,
April 5—continues hiue weeks. Closes With June
examinations. Rapid, yet rigid, work will be had,
covering all subjects required for firSt and woond
grade certificates. Enter any tim^ prior to begin
ning of the Normal. We can easily adjust you to
our classes. _ ,
Tuition, $1.00 per week or*$7.50 in advance
for entire term. Good board at reasonable rates.
Tor further information, apply to
J..E. BILLINGSLEY, Conductor.
ifeVuchorage in tin- happy hey On d
u!ly,~rT^'God .ahu-ix -Aiflt^Jin._I^Xg.-jXRgi_.limf'h. ami n.Lun.yi.4Ui-iUl> mak,-,
Canton Mercantile Co.
gggaaauagug««aga:»agg«a«««t-»a»»a»a»aga»a«ty.«ii««M»«KKai8!H
. , ■ ( *aj ( ome t<i ( anion.
The Herald, in its absorbing desire I The Herald is informed that the
to become J^Kyst newspaper m the I |(K-a| play Evory Youth” which
county, fet-wm considerable hurry »t [ifi w^n'in Wilis Deiwt-’at wn
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Make wour, arrangements to attehU
the. t’anton Spring Normal. April’ '>,
the work will do you good.
; wtit attow rt. TfT>* play wav trr have
tended, but the ’paper made a dl*matt’^„n Kjv,,n “jn wtlls'Point wit Friday
Xaihire in saying.so. Now. we -refer j njgh( but lias been postponed.
■you to the ad agatn, and in the mean-
time’ tf you have any produce, to seif. -
go around and see them; they mean j.
just, what they say. and carry the very j
supplies rihiU’ you need out on the f
farm. They say they ar-- for Canton
aitd the Canton -yetion. and those |
.aeuuaiutt'd with the personnel of the;!
firm are bound fo .1Ajt™t..ft1.aTW"T-
truth.— - '
Me. i- H. ilpbbs.
•■Lartn-r; * h i v ?*ft" ty—
yest^rdiiy morning
These grounds are well kept and offo
ntT-'-ndtne srtmnt
rri splendid opppqtunity for out-door
nuTTT
at Van ton. Texas.
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_ On.’ VLuE tu tiiL uivi, h few-dUy^
ago made fin; remark that this is tin-
iiest country town he was ever in.
Tbat sounds alright, of course, and
better ks you think of it. For in-
stance did you ever see a better conn-
try town than this’1 In fact, do you
believe there is such a thing, if you
ter’s Bluff and Tyler road near where j, fo,ks> %
Tidmoce cemetery now., ta. - The poun-1 _
ty was then a wiftjerness and his
father stretched a tent, began clear-1.., .
land and afterwards built a house 1
news .readied this' city last
ing land and afterwards built a. house. | --- her
He. stayed on the farm with his Par-jhom(, „ear Myrtrt> S”prlnifs shp artd
of
the county for many year's and have
many friends who w
of tier untimely end.
regret to henr
Cook on July 18, 1872. To this tAnion
was born onv child, Mrs. E. A. Heard.
oT tlie Mt. I’lagali community three
mile* south of Canton. Hjs first wife
died March 25. 1875. On February 24.
1876; TlV-Was married to Miss Parsjlee
Walters and sobn afterwards they
settled in the Mr. Pisgah community,
where they lived until 1900 when they
moved to Canton. Yhey resided there
one year andjjtth-vgd-hark to the farm,
where lief «B*ath occurred oh Ocl. 2S.
• tj 19(12. S<‘v. n ahildren wore bfirn.-to
Ortn. RC* thiswimion ail now llvindr except one
girl. Katie, who died in her ninth
year. . Hf later married Miss Essie
Aycock of I.ongview-. the marriage
occurring on February 25, 1906, and |
The whole Of last week was one
without rain in Van Zardr county.
Just w-liy r,j- how this end Id liuv * lie*-n
nee/I ij^ t be consider- ,|: however, it
ninth- possible h lot of pGiwjng which
had been held up long e tough.
-./Stuteirlfc tTarby of Grand SaHnv w4i
have a poultry car in that city tnmin-
rmr and yrrar attention ts called tn
their ad in this issue concerning the
prices they will pay for your chick-
ens." turkeys and geese. ^
©nej^hild was born te this union, a- Most of the ponds abound hi this
hoy whom the deceased named Van iK-tgUbortinod were n*hzcn ov- 'r last
Zandt for the county he loved so'well. Monday morning, tin- 2Ihd -lnri of
Qyo. Hobbe was c)ootod cterk-of.thc tMercK?- A^ lX- iaify all aX_.arbSA-.-is
in - April
1880, and was ordained as a deacbe,
In the same church in 1891, wheco he
served tiRMarch 3, 1894. when he was
excused at his own request He wn*
ordained to full work- in the gospej
ministry on March 27. 18«8. serving
as
pastor of the Old Bethel church he en-
gaged ia the newspaper business at
Canton iu 1905. publtshir.^ the -V*n
Zandt Enterprise until Fehruary.
TkTtl.' When hr* soW out aud Uv April
of that year ektftbllshed the Edge*
wood Enterprise, which ho published
up to the time of his death.. He was
a member of the Baptist church for
about 40 years and was elected clerk
of the Van Zandt County Missionary
Association of th« Baptist church at
the iTwe of Us organization, a humber
of years ago. serving as clerk of satSe
until his death. He hi survie
kridow and (light children a*
Mrs. K A. Heard. .1
fertha Andrews, Edge
U 8W< a, Cautoh. U I
Igr; Arthur H. Hubhs.
well In some rominuntties there are
no ponds fed freeze, »
. J. Vinson. Wiggins, who formerly
lived In this city, was an arrival from
Breekenridge the first of the week.
H-ts-ia-oue of the principal* in a civil
sratt set’ for thi* week in the; district
court. -------- - ------- ■
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( tranri Attorney khri M, GVe,-r and
wife spent Sunday, in Wills Point
Monday attcnditiff co-yrt..
Health Promote* Happing*.
Without health, genuine joy ts
1m-
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W.’jftifc'
Hii'ir'ir* 'fr '™i
. i»
I Zandt ^Hohhe of
rb r'X,:iTVvt;.'.Tv'
regular bowel movement,-yod Tanhot
have lif-altb. Why neglect peeping
survived-by'Se °b''rl and risk, being sick, and
follows: aittng? Itlu don’t haw to. Take one
•mall DrJKlp*:.* Ney. Ufv I’llL at
)g ulgTit, in the mooning you will have
Ten- n fnlRfrec bowel movement and feel
' ^ . WSatUa am
Edgewood. Arthur digestion Try owe tonight.- >
r_ _______________________, . ______t ciarty datr: may ^rtmrrtMC played y in.
■Llktiri. nut, r.Vt,.M th^f mana^mi^t ■ ^Sl5s -rrt-p "Tt—r^rr-yrT^llirr j irrrt—
shows ambition, for no littl*:errors^arefarrang^mfii^ can made’
coimUfH«iiiCAfd, ” only thY4 oo^1 jH a piv asaot and tnstrurfjv**>n*
xettinjx by. Thin was iilu^tralod j NTtainment and ,j«r to TTa^ r
week in>tiie ad of th*Ji (.anton M*.rc«iO-of, th** IjadY^’ Awl Society
til** (ompany wh**n th»? said ■ Gf th^ Presbyterian churcb at that
that if you woudd buy their dry *oods,1 piac#.; jh* r»* . in a splendid cast of
shoes, groc**ru*s,^ hardwar*-. leather - rharcM tt-rs, ahd it, k. qsitA liteely that "
Roods. they would traryotir ***»■) sov^ra! from Canfon wt71 wftaUa thfi
eerie*. ' of course everyone, under--:
stooit-tl-ut (lie word produo- wa* in»l-
Wills Point, if the, elements
B F Sanijers. merchant of Ben
Wheeler, was here this week.- attend;
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sudden d-atli --
Hobtis at' hi*
about noon v
Hi! The Int ignrating Wl.fi <ii Ihe
Pim- Forest!
TTrrV tf kdV-arrr 'hr- (li i<n«t atid-ttcaH of-
'its .mticot:* ailment*. Ti T-- 17.14 fptrir •
lei .\c»ath and Vigor from the health.-,,
•vs** known -Forests- brntigbt back by
.mi B-tr-’ TCii'-Taflthnin.’ Antis, ptir
nnouncing the
I-1M-L> r Mr .1 -r I. :i ^ 1
home,i i L.l^e M.*i.l , *ir
-te relay. Mr. Hobbs
was .going lio/riV* from Tih- offic- w’B- h
he was strii'kin w’itiii ueart—di.j.is.1
arid .\ pi red instantly. Mr Hobbs
left last night.for Edgewo&d to attend
the funcra4- t-nlay Deci-as- 'l
be.-n editor of, til-- Edgewood, Enter-
prise Tor several year*. H*> 'was a
fine man and had don-- a grerp deal
touaerd 44o- 4*veJdppiu»t-,a Van /and:
count' u-nd oth-r Eastern T-\«* cetin-
TTe~
today
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i\ PROFESSIONAL CARDS I
lirr.~;”Tfc 'fia/TTr.'-tUiently
< it y t Tvh-r t 'ourlurafrim-*.*.
Mrs. M G. Sander* w’as’ an arrival
in the .-ity slur. awlr last issU“. and
till-- and hiV husband ar.- now at. their
old -horn.- on Buffald'Rtreet wber-- they
will rcitigiii during Hie pr< sent 'term ;
of the-.listri<ft court. Mr-Sanders U>
Sanders has been visiting her-ristcr
Mr*, d.uia Autk-raon, w Or* .-nvlll--,
and will now have 4om<-• tiliiogo spend
with In-r imiii. diati- relatives hud '
numerous friends in ;Uik city where-
she lias fit^r fie.'-h a universal, favor-
ite.
Probate busim
tion s-uarant.-.ii
L. DAVIDSON
lthirney-at-ta»
ANTON, TSXAS
>,f your business sotkitgd.
~ "l- eijiTtv ■'SlHgfar-
M L COX. M. D
Physician and Surgeon.
:• ffoars V to ' p.
i'rig ,-strTi
k vt<.TEN
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Nolen
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C P SMITH M D
Physician 'and Surgeon •
_- at tin ijalai >- Drug Store
Phon-
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CANTON:
residenr
TEXAS
Mrs. G E' MaSldox di.-d at tin- home
oX her mother, Mrs. A. P MeDaniehf
near Myrtle Springs, last Saturday.—
night, and h.-r remain* w.-re, interred ;
Monday afternoon at Wilis ,Point. The
deceased returned to her did home
there some weeks ago from h.-r horjfry
in Seattle, Washington, having been iWy
ill health for quite awhile. She i-ikm*•
from 4 most respectable family, and
leaves two married sifters in this Mi:-.,
-Mendame* Kama.*AfaMhi* aud- Claud-
1 .awler - Th» Ftmnld exivwi-> -
jjatlly to ail Of ^hc bereave-;
A J KELLAM. M. D-
Physician and Snrtreon
Office . at Palace Driig Stnro
CANTON. TEXAS
WHY NOT?
Spend a few days at
Mineral Wells
r
Vl". A. Gri uet-t. living out on rutUg.
Vo. 6, i* another one to.take advantage
of dllr exceptional clubbing offer, tlnd!
will hureafter read t.u It-raid. Will*.
Point Chronli li’. Farm a Ranch ahtl]
HtiilantT* Magazine. aTT Tor Xjmj sum n**
$^,',0: - No, "aubHcrlpti’on* will be ac- j
2?tPhle1iafbX- ^ wa^a,
that folks, and that ft ning never oc- ot t-*11** reworit. ,
ettr again SO CAN YOU ... . El
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THE HUMAN REPAIR SHOP
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Thou*a«ds have b<*cu_ b<-nefijft-
The weather editor of the- Herald
Is-not on duty thin week, heiwce noth
ing can bn given out crmcr-rnHHt such
a mattgr.' "Notfilng1 th. pap.T TltfA ever'
said on the subject has *ecjn-'d . to
’hejfi_thinp-- anyway.
EXCURSION RATES DAILY.
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that we will treat you right.
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915, newspaper, March 25, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119029/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.