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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 19i6.
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TEXAS STATE BANK
WILL MOT MAKE THE TAX RATE
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ll You, Have Something .That Is
Intended For Your Eyes Only
' Put It In One of Our
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
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The Impression lias gone out that
the (.'-alitpn School Board, In thc'flec
Tlon to be held Sept. 7, would attempt
to raise the tax rate of fan ton tndo-
Guaranty Fund Bank
to take care of the bonds, thi n tUrtyifl
two cents "'would go to the mainte-'g
nance fund. Linder the new method, i
—- -.....— - ------- the school board would be required! 2
pendent School District. Th/s impres- annually to ascertain the total valued;
sion 1b very_ wrong. Even if the menl- of all properly in the district, then 8
hers of the board desired tq raise thej fix the bond-rate at an amount suffi- H
rate of taxation, they could not do it; cient to take care of the accrued in- hr
for the law strictly prohibits a local terest and sinking fund, the remain-: 3
tax rate tor achools exceeding 50 cents j der of t lie 50 cents then Would.go to | ^
and that is the amount Canton now I the available fund, In ,110 instance,! hi
Cordially Invites Your Account
___DIRECTORS
E. A. Heard, John E. Owens,
--Mr£i Sanders._W. D Hits._
W. B. Rodgers
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► j han. Section 160, page *65 of the !Tle-1 can the board ftx the rate greater }^T
JI vised School Laws of Texas. Bulletin , u**n &o cents including maintenance , ft
;. 28, reads as follows: - ^ .1 [and homl , Since'we have r,n e<>pts al-
“The .amount of ^maintenance tax. [ready, there can iiardly be anv -ob-1 K
I ...... the ft
dtn inT g
Jj Hence; if the .election carries on! it be rememhcrctl.iiirtrier, that t
8J Sept. 7, the rate of 50 cents will re-[ the Hoard of Trustees, under the law, h
SI main Jh force, the only difference be-]wjn have no authority to touch the'g
g 4ng. that whereas, we now have a rate |)lr[,in« bond tax ■ already accrued g
of 25 cents for bonds and 25 cents for |0ur election order states plainly that £»
together with the amount of bond tax j jections to the change
whaH—XlCVLit EXCEED -50 CENTS on _ ' '
the one hundred dollars valuation of-benefit to the children that
taxable property.” ! school now.
It costs
CHI. tax payer .no more and will be a great
of - hnteim • *- j Mri
____Eire caimot re.aglt it,. bursters cannot gef it and you
Witt have absolute privacy ‘ y>rraiisp. . gtt xmr HafeDeposit
I lox.-t gre fitted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened
mi less yon help. These locks have double mechanism that
requires two different keys to unlock. You have one key
and we hold a guard key and both must he used at the
same tithe or Jhe box cannot lx- opened.
mamterrance, ~wfr shaR then Uaw-a-Uho ux -4* to hcrtevled and. COllectod 8 “'W* I i» • , j. » , ■ I A I
total rate for both purposes of 50 [ onlvv for (1915 and -annually thereafter,! Jf-. hQ fcll'T1* M Q 11 1/
"'Tills election will have no effect upon £ JUG 3 I I O I 173 Cl I I U I I d I OwillV
cents. It will be a matter of exchange
CANTON
C. P. Smith.
a
lug, for convenience, two quarters for ; taxes already collected,
i. half, dollar, that is all, " |17t-~^rS^r-'tTi^Y^1T6d _ ______
• The advantages of the • ehapge ! i-uso why any one should vote against 8
TEXAS
Judge Heath >'o Hare. The..fonimlssloners Court.
The news-reached this city last | Tho ^commissioners court met in
Thursday afternoon that Judge W, R. regular session here this week, and
. Heath had passed to‘his reward. His have had considerable busings be-
death came-nirlits home in Pittsburg, i fore them, aside Irom the auditing of
add he "was laid to rest in the come-j accounts. One of the matters for their
tery at that place on the following day. consideration is tho presence of a pe-
Judgc Heath was the district judge j titlon calling for an election in what
of this judicial district, was a lawyer ( is known as -the Edgewood and Wills
----ef well-kBowa -ahiiity and reputatiotuli'-QlaLprilclnct for the purpose of vot-
a splendid citizen, and had lived in 1ng road bonds in the sum of $S6A,(MH}.'
Pittsburg all of his life. He had been J This precinct cornpvs here at Canton
suffering with a chronic- disease of j and extends in a north-westerly diree-
the Throat for some timer whieh had j tiou Lo the. county.Jlpe jmd takes in
should be understood tn order tliat
school patrons may vote intelligently
and for the best interests of the
school. In the. first place,
cents for bonds wait voted about eight
years ago. Since that time, land and
L estate 4« the district has in-
itaxes already collected, let no one1 g
■jrr mTsfccT “TiiA'r‘^"'filWtnd"' Ttr- nn "vx
, cuse why any one should vote neatest 8
the proposition.
In conclusion, we would urge that , 8
every patron vote for the tax There]w
?. will positively Le no increase. Vote tt
for the tax and by so doing you will S
vote to use your own money on your 1 ?•
CANTON,. TEXAS
Dr. M.
own . children.,, .instead at.
your 1
jetting rft
DIRECTORS
L.Tox, fi. M. Hilliard,'
. I thy ChfistoplH'f 1 . I.
Henry
Sides, -
Selke,
creased In value to such an extentf it femaln in tiu* bank for future
that We do not need all the funds ac- J (.(.m.i-ations to vise. Your vote
cumulating on the 25 cent rate..to take | tax wj)j be a blessng to every
care, of the bonds. Henoe the surplus ichilr! in (tanton who is depending up-" .
must remain idle in ti*e treasury for40n yotr frir better ednentioftal faeilL-v TWO SLITS; ALL DLL FRAI'H.
yeard. The people are paying taxes,) VSte for the tax, because it will , *-
IMPORT 1ST TO onSERSj
yet their money can not be used on
their-own'children; Their only hope
is that it may be injed on some body's
relse children in the next" generation.*
Again, the 26 cents for maintenance iu f^nr nf the change, you will help
purposes Is not sufficient to take carp us lovsecure 'ffjffb.ob of the one mil-'*-
..... .. 1, 11, o \ nn do 11 non t fl P ... • . _ ■ . _ al _ ... —. —. 1
of the Increasing demands upon the
school. The term is too short, teach-
ers too few, building needs repaits
and equipment, surh -aw maps, gtebes,
iharts and scientific apparatus are
badly needed. By making the change
purported to be made on Sept, 7th,
seriously interfered with his duties pn several thousand citizens of *Van TfflB bond tan, oaa • hd, layered to, just
the bench, and it is supposed that this
malady UaaHy caused. Ms death. His
many friends will deeply sympathize
With Uj.e members of his family and
other 1 o veT c s'Til'Tff CTr-XtTtr'Mereave-
ment. ' /
Zandt. The election will pq doubt be
ordered^ as prayed /or, and a two-
tlilrd vole will be required for the is-
suance of the bonds.
' The returns of the recent election
on constitution a I'-Tihicndments *^were
canvassed, and it is shown that all six
of the subjects were defeated In this
county, the smallest majority given
against any measure being 454, and
the largest majority against any pro-
ject being 998. Approximately 2,000
votes were chat, which is many h.un-
Jhe court this week will probably
Judge Russell ( alls Physician.
Sherman, Texas, Aug. 10.—In re
sponse to a telegram from the bedside
Here is a little insjde information
that may be useful to some wno live
here in Canton and patronize the lo-
cal postoffice. The mail which leaves
tl/is' town In the morning for the rail-
froad IS dspatched at 9:25 o'clock. To
make It slightly plainer; if you have dreds less than the voting strength of
a letter_written which is Intended ■' the county.
ror Edgewood, El Paso, or Petrogradl
and you get to the posTofflce 'with it [,---------- - — , - —
at 9; 26 it will be just one minuto too ton And establish four voting boxes at ......I,,-----
late to get it off. The out-going mail the county seat Instead. This Is made]night for Mew York. It w^s stated that
ia jtlie afternoon is carried on pretty necessary from the fact that recently
m..ci. the' same way; it Is dispatched Hte four commissioners.' precincts of
at 510 o’clock, not 5.11. Rural :route the county were changed so that each
- teatl is dlapatched each morning at \ one corners at Canton—at the court
8:25; that ts the time a5T by the de-t house: -- ----------1 which has
partmentr and inasmuch- as they badt. Today (Friday) the court will re- deal of trouble,
to set some certain time for its dls- ceive sealed bfffft rrom expert road ] Judge J. Yi.
patch, they selected 8:25 Instead of builders for the grading and comple-
oTnce "with it: abolish the two voting boxes fit Can-uf Judge Gordon Russell, Dr. h. J
Neathery of this'city left at ontm to-
cost you not one cent more at tax,-pny
day, yet you will, be me.king your
school term longer,’vpur school build-
ing and equipment better .TT you vote!
will help
Is prepared to furntah
wrappers for cotton
The Western Casual!) A (inaranly g
( ompany Ts in Trimble—^Alatter ! samples as required under the ndw
Is of Local Interest. ------ilaw. Qur wrappers are the oheapeat
-___ jthat can fre secured and have been-
....... . ^„ ;.«teProved i’lacc your order AT ONCE
■ . . The above nam<Mw not new (oimtey1 h - •
lion jjfljJarB uppropri;1 ed^to the^rural (([ oltr citizens who took stock rn ili^d ‘ - ___!_
sudh amount as is needed to take care
offfie bonds, at the same time the
maintenance tax can*be raised so as
to take up t/ie remainder Of the 56-
cents. For instancp if it should be as-
certalfietl* that a rate of 20 . centS-
would he sufficient to take care of
the bonds, then the remaining 30 cents
would go to the maintenance fund.
Or, if it should be ascertained that
the 1$ ceqt rate would be sufficient
•r-eg^tetureTttetetsX this TleettenT^r' ‘«aanpanY Home time ago. This corpor- . Flfth Sunday
I.eglslaturt. 1 nhss tuts eiecuon car , ation orga,nzed under the invw-4 .•
of Arizona and operated Tn~T)ailas. r"; e1 lo
rles, we
tsigned:
"V.
Meetiug at Cana.
Tn—Dallas (- eoiKjwte«. is Uie. pogrom at,*b«
declared a Workers Institute of Van Zandt coun-
dividend for seme mouths “after 4tl‘> »;IU» « >nq . bejltri.nlpK.Jik_
: organization and then went back lo Dy before the fifth Sunday in August.
\riynna, ipijjce which time it has be<*n 1
1 unrforstooH
shall not be able to secure m nrtauum ttJJU u
the gift which the state intended th»tlTexas f()r somp t)mp ,t
we have. Think over it, pray over it
and come tb tire polls Sept. 7 with a
vote--ter tee--j»est_ interests of your ......... _......
school, town and eomimmi#* irndTrstoorf* thate^tocC' In 'said com-1
FRIDAY
11 a. m.. introductory: sermon by H.
Mink: alternate, j F. drizzle.
2 p m. (e-votion«i servkwJf con-
ducted by J. I.. Vineyard
! interest just .here* ,,,-f “ \re I^ncing-nnd Card
: "Two suTts” alleging fraud oiTWt4'1*^ \Uung_-foC Christians-’ J. E
' I pany has been practically worthless
A. J. BROOKS, President. -pj)c f0jowing taken from tl\e Dallas
C. T. McCATJLET, Sect, t ITTgpatCti, Issue of August 5. will be of
C. L. STAMFORD,__
\V L7 STTTES,
J. P. VALENTINE..
.1. It. LAWLER.
L, H. SIDES,
Members School Board
it is not thought Jpdge Russell is any
worse; in fact, he seems stronger;
but some question tB to be -decided
Olll l|US8Uv“ -
relative to ah operation on ins pleura,
been
Marriage Licenses.
W. J. Smith and Mary Hasick.
Joe Ogle and Carrie Lovell.
T. W. Pruitt and Gandia May -Chan-
cciiof*
N. M. \VTIt>on and ZelmaUvingfeton,
Mitchell Greenft'av and Ola May
Sailings.
Loy Barrett gnd Clota Dean.
Slierbort and Bertha Brasher.
iof the Western Casualty A. Guaranty
j Co., were filed in the county eourts-
| tills morning. The suits*-ask Jll.Odo
; for the sale of stock said to be worth-
• le.ss. The officials named In -the sjuit
jare: John W. Wright. J. B. Wofford.
| Keagin Wofford, Col S.; E. Moss, Geo.
| A. f'Arden and Archie N. Rodgers. The
plaintiffs are J F. Williams. Who
| Bought 250 Shares of stock and wants
$6,000 damages, and J. W Spaudling.
who Bought am shares and wants-
*5,00Q. "Wetr It Fraxter -and V . M. -
' Sniithdeal are tho pjalntms' ettor- -
n^vH.
The
-petition. . specifically alleges
Edmurtson. B. F, Jones.
3; 30 p, m. "What Relationship Has
tlie Deacon with the Faster in Church
Work?" .M.'A. Quindten, J. Cl. Martin.
8 p. tn Devotional exercise con-
ducted bv John B. Sides.
8.30 p m Semon by W L, Gram-
me r
SATURDAY
9 a. m. Devotional y:xeroise-.xon-
ducted by C. 0. Box.
9:30 a. m. "if a Man fionestly
Thinks^fle Is on tile Right Road Will
He -Do CBndemnjjr' X, MiieTieH. OraB
Turner.
11 a. in Preaching by H. M. Hines
2 p. we Deyot-ioottl vices cun
tit ul. JudEC,
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some’other time Mail leaves this city j tlon of the main highway through the
through the Canton postoffice at no] county which was previously ordered
other times during the day than are , by, that body. This road runs from the
mentioned above, hence they ought to , western boundary line to the NecheB
be easily remembered
Messrs. J. S. Terry, W. Dorsey
Brown And W. H. Turney of Kaufman
week. They w#rel ooiTlng iifter ~hrftd
interests wegt of town, and were ac-
companied by Messrs. T. J.
river crossing on the east, the prairie
portion to be graveled and the timber-
ed portion of the route to be treated
with sand and clhy.
• and the plaintiffs.' It is alleged . 5 P nt. fong rind prayer
Judge Russell's bedside In New lork guests at tK home of th^rormer s^pa- - — N(|V(,mb)1! n
ter the last three weeks.
N*. d of MiSMon Worts —
1911, R. li. tee
shares at $20
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List juroifsawn‘ by the [ iuST(IS TTrott «s-teey-look-
McKain | jury commissioners for the Septem-
ber term of the county Court, which
New York guests at the home of the former’s^pa
•This is a^Vproposition that the mer-j i„K her girlhood days, j thp company was earning annual div-
chants of Canton should lools m|Q. ^ — ... i idends of 16 per cent on the par value
The more study Riveh the subject tne | ('ounty Attorney (Jreer. | nf the stock. wlif*n it was not.
ervTcr’
and
' The average'gardens around Canton
seem to .be holding their own pretty
well. In the great majority of them tlfe
weeds do not seem to be much over
waist high, while la none of them is
the growth to be found much higher
D than a horse's head.
I
SUM
••r
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Ltlr'.- inn
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m
Each-^season btings spec-
ial demands in the drug line,
arid whatCTcr the depaand is
WE MEET. IT.
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. Wc. imye remetied; for all
Hinunmr ilia,- cures for all
summer hurts, killers; for all
summer inserts, nnd protee
tion for all summer com-
<9tar-j -x*"'-.' r’-rafcarjaa;-gaw.<i,---
plexions.
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convenes on the first Monday in Sep-
tember, A. D. 1915:
First Week. J. C. Falls, S. W. Free-
m&it, B. C. Brunson, Lum Burnett, J.
E. Dean, B. B. Boon, Joe Bunch. J. E.
Blakeley, Charley Groves, E. L. Finch-
er, W. F. Flpps, W. J. Jennings, W.
T. Clark, W. B. Brandon, B. W. Bruce,
J. M. Oldfield, f. M. Berry, Ed Long.
Second -Week; R. W. Pennington,
W. F. Chutheron, John Fowler, W. E.
Stringer. Tom Milam, E. C. Perkins,
Jack Brothers. J. W. Fugate, J. R. Ed-
wards, John White, JTW. TTowat-d,
Grady Hardegree, J. B. Pitts, E, B.
Downing, E. L. Fletcher, W. B. Chea-
tham, C. P. Paschall, S. H. Easley. .
Third Week: F. F. Hendley, H. O.
Kuykendall, J. M. "Edwards,
Phillips, Elbert Liner, W. O. Carter,
A. J. Barlow, G. A. Owens, B. F. Fow-
ler, R. -L. Browning. T. 8. Brewer, T.
J. Cartwright. J. O. Brackeen, Henry
Gilchrist, T. S. McOratn. Walter Sides,
Ed Chrestman, «J. J. Cole, t
Messrs. D. Stringer. Frank and
Fount Sanders and Mr. Austin of Ben
Wheeler and Messrs. Sides and Travis
of Martins Mill attended the meeting
of the Masonic lodge in this city Sat-
urday night. ___
Berry Mitchell, one of the rural
route carriers out of Canton, attended
a state meeting of the rural carriers
at College Station last week.
8 p. ni- Song
■ conducted by Walter It Seale.
8:30 p m. Sermon by, M. A. Quind-
len.
SUNDAY
10 a m. Sunday School rally by H-„
M. JIin.es. , ‘
hi:45,a. m. Solo, Walter B. Seale.
11 a m S- rmon by Elias Jeter.
• • • COMMITTEE.
TS4
iKellia. Constable Bob Parker and Tax|.,ylat dividends were beng paid out of
1 Asaesaot.Johtt.„Jldf*. inarched_wt]m—v received from rrttret-pureiias---------
! Grand Saline Tuesday oT 1 ,r'T‘‘week-,,V-Do-raUFfl (TtTftiemte-were- -swob. -pooo-e*ee--, ,
j declared and paid out with fraudulent tion in the Mill Creek school district 4;S'v-
W. L. Stringer was here Wednesday
from Martins <M4H, and reports a fine
rain, something that locality lips
nCedtng for some time.
been
W. Petty No More.
5feg|iaA3g
funeral ceremony.
. Here Is a fellow whop uts the ques-
tion this way: "Mules are the most
John!penilstent kickors known, but what
have they gained by UI" - -
Showers have fallen in various por-
tions of Van Zandt this week—Includ-
ing Canton, which for a time appeared
to be overlooked.
Lamar Sides, who' Is attending
Draughn's Business College at Dallas,
-end visit to his parents
diictlng; tho
The
deceased was eighty years ojd, had
, been a citizen of this county for about
thirty years, ana WfcB llvfng with his
1 spn, Taylor, a few miles east of town
His death la attributed to the slow In-
roads of old ago. Besides his son men-
tioned, ho leaves another son, S-. J-
iPfitty of this city, and three dangli
i tors, one at Tylaf, Mr*. T-andrum nt
Ben Wheeler and Mrs. Jno. Stepp,
1TfiS5FJ'f%5(ton. Mr. Potty was a good
citizen, and during tho active years
.of hla lire took a prominent part In
' all tho affairs for the
community* and county.
Ini! many friends In extending eon-
O. M. Hilliard and wife and two/
sons, Horace and Qeorgd, spend-
ing a few dayttmt"Mineral Wells.
lira. A> J- Brooks and children have
beta* vteUIng the forlner's parents this
week'at Sagerton. Tfetai.
good of his
■The. Herald
ence to tho bereaved.
•jm
77i* ^te*jgJ!JL
Jim Llvety was n Mineral Welle‘vis-(have beep guesll
Itor tm» week.
Rub-My-Tiam—Antiseptic, Anodyne
--Kills paisa, stops pnrefactieo.
Dr D. V* Sanders and daughter,
Blanche, of Wills Point «t the
home of IJ. J. Craft, in this city last
week. *
some of theth to attend court and oth I< rs'
ctalist encampment:
One wagon from the country was in
town Monday loaded with three pro-
ducts from the farm. The supplies
consisted of dried fruits, sorghum by-
fup and peas. This fellow may have
heard of the war In Europe, but tt Is
certain that he is not losing any sleep
over it.
— Prof. Ftshet—Tunneil of Oak Cliff
has- been a prominent visitor in the
city this week, for the first thne In a
great while." He formerly lived in this
county, near Owlet Green, has many
friends lb this section and numbers of
relatives, all of whom -are glad to see
him.
There will be some more substantial
buildings under construction in the
town of Canton within thtrty days
Just now the paper Was no authority
to go Into details, but tt' will be most
Welcome news to all life people when
the full announcemenV-tWTORtfW'
Prof. 0. F. Allen, cK\{an, Vho ha«
recently b«?n attending school at
Denton, was a'visitor here this-week,
being the guest of J. A. MrPhail and
family. •
The company was not earning money,; enterprise and pro^rseslvcness,
never did, and on the contrary was ----
losing money. The petition charges I Dr ii. B. fcongmire and wife depart
that the company was UOt formed for t ^ this week and for aa extended Walt
the purpose of dotng business 'but for wj(h 0f their children at differ-
the purpose of selling stock out of onl points They will visit at Tyler,
which the defendant expected to make **{,«»*, thence to Childress and
enormous profits.' XPC petition of {rtJn, tlier(. to Oklahoma City.
Williams makes the same charges.; _ --
Williams bought 250 shares of stock ( A revival pectlng Is in progress at
from B. H. Colville on Mar. 31, 1911. i pjue springs, between this place and
Misses Janie and Ester Beggs of
•wife Of Van
family.
Mrs. Jim Coaih is Waiting ralk-
liras and frlends tn Grand Saline. '
• ••♦vn'TW ■ ■- - t
WKFKLY WEATHER FOREC AST.
“aswyw ixs: sssst tm
Wednesday.)
For Wrqt -Onlf fltates. TBW -Indica-
tions are for "Thuilffershowcrs for two
or three days, followedb yg enerally
nan Wheeler were the pleasant guests, m,. weather thereafter. Seasonable lines
of Mrs.-.L. U, Uaetelberry temperlffures. fuUtf
Special Notice: There Is a tropical
disturbance oveVlhe southern Wlnd-
of the
the
coming week is
River for
dependent upon the movement of this
disturbance
i.-i,‘-
'AMfni
school hullding vrhk-h will measure
up to the requirements of that pros- ‘A;,’
porous abighborhOod. ' The Herald;. ,
congratulates the entire , citizenship i-]
! on the unanimity of the election,
i which is a,.splendid example of their
ers to see what there was to be seen, i ” ’ last Saturday was a landslide,.’ ThdWte-;
lncfudfng the festivities ol the So-J ,-p^^ petitioners further allege tbat was not a dissenting vote .agaitist the ____ J
the stock is not worth $Ua share, issuance of the bond*. W
Soaulding was paid $320 in dividends, time the pimple-of ‘that
he says. Said R H. Lee also ropre- will beginvtihc erection o/ a nice new
Sented, declares Spaulding, 'that the
Western Casualty & Guarantee ( om-
pany was earning money.' The plain-
tiff believed these representations to
be true and relied on them and
bought stock to the value of $4,000
A . Herald reporter swung ^ornete I
[Myrtle Springs.
with Myrtle Springs last Tuesday j »*-0 66g wui cure Chilli and Fever*,
morning for the outing which *! it Ib the most speedy remedy we know.
friend’s1 Car offered, and It was found , ......————.
that a pretty good rain had just
fallen there. Workmen had just be,
tearing down the old
building, and another"
structure is to take tt* place on prac
tic ally the same ground, that commu-1
ntty having recently xotM a splendid t
bnoi Issue for the purpose. It wa* ,
had just begun .
hrtrfc *-^fool ] j
r\ nice brick ; {
also noted that a change was
made in the-teeal telephone exchange
at that place. It soontw thpt for some
time past this industry JV- been con
the co-e
cause wa*
--but
satisfaction desired. Mr. John Durell
has Taken ovw the property, i* mov-
ing the concern tp hi* residence, has
a force of men rebuilding the various
lines and will conduct same in.The
futhf*.__i \
Mrs. -JanI* Moore attended^tec^an^
of the South-west
NO. *M will care Malaria or B/llon*
Fever. It kllta the pm. . <
»»a<$«f»»oewK
•-Let the Gantmi Abatry^ rto" aa-
sls\you l.i the matte* of
LOANS ON YOUR LAND
1 - ' , .....
If you are soalruafed as to need
our serVSSBr^ Onr tmstneee ia
to care for the needs of the
home owner who may have in-
cumbrance hanging over his
property. The plan i* simple
enough, if you, Wtft tee us "Iff
•Aime. Come tn and let’s talk R
oVer. W« make long term loans
on improved..farm lands., We
Hat and sell land, and are well
equipped to do your abstract-
ing and notary work.
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Lively, A. G. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1915, newspaper, August 13, 1915; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118797/m1/1/?q=%22thurber+%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.