The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Hhm<t losing the time to go out
eeture comments on the ratn
Ich fell in this locality last Satur-
• night, the- Herald acts upon its
initiative when It say* that it was
ot the greatest hleftsings-that
could have lipppened. Not only was it
of just about the right proportion, but
the time could not have, been more
conveniently set. The farmers had i
spent a. very busy week in their; crops, j
they luod-’ visited town on K^turday !
afternoon to do their trading, had re- |
I"......TffHled tTT thetr 1 home, and if there,
L was an entertainment in the neighbor-
hood, they had ample time to attend
ana to get beck to tludr^Umnesteads,
The whole ‘ week 1~~
them, an»l as
night’s long r<‘st, the rain began to
fall which meant so much to the
ijjgjit life in the- fields.’ Hope Is’the
• rindatlon upon whiSh we build,- trtidi
the citizens of Van Zandt county toyed |
with their air castles last Saturday
night uptii finally they drifted off into |
that pleasant dreamland of peaceful ,
slumber. • - - j
.. I. M, Parker lives out on tile Grand
SftURe road just five miles from town.
He has lived there so'long that every-
body knows just where to find him,
and If he should ever move to aryj
Other locality no doubt he would never
be satisfied, and the people who pass J
that way from year to year would
never become accustomed to the
change. He is a model citizen and
a -prosperous fanner, and has been
reading the Canton paper since thej
mefnory of man runneth not to the
contrary. Cast Saturday he called at
this office to renew his subscription,
and went oft his tyay rejoicing.
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: ’Uncle'' Bill WatsQn, many of our
readers know him, was in .C&nton
Monday He lives eight miles south-
west-of town and owns a splendid
trm, WO acres of which Js in culti-
atSjon. He is now 81 years, old, and
about* two years ago had the pones
broken* -in one (hot, from which he
has never recovered. While here, he
listed His'place for sale, tiavlng de-
cided U) purchase fewer acres which
will demand leas attention during his
declining years.
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<!., P. Valentin*,, of this city, will
devote his time t<> the real estate bus-
iness in the future, and .hisl notice
j to the public appears in this issue of
4 the" paper: tt~ by Hitj purpose to ^secure
cality during the fall and winter
months.-and lnMimietn a* *r is the
embodiment of the last word in air
that pertainB fd'lhe art or rrosttlng.
it may be confidently expected that
he will accomplish much for ;:us sec-
tion along The lines mentioned.
W. B. Rodgers, the genial cashier of
TKeTTOig* state Bank -hr thik ,oity,~Ts
a man of many admirable I rails, one of
which was very forcibly illustrated
since otir last issue, when that gentle -
—man saw Ht to xfilitwtliis subscription
to the Herald end extend his time • a
year in advance From an editor's
standpoint' we need -more such etiar-
acters in the community----------—-----
Ifev. Marvin Fuller and wife have
returned to their home in Quitman,
aftey a pleasant visit here with the
Liter's parents, Mr.^and Mrs. Black-
------well ' They were accompanied...ll.Qrne
. fry '■er-.minm" BlackwcttT-'who will
remain wifh-them for some time. How
Fuller is pastor of the- Methodist
church in Quitman. _- |
-r It is learned that there will he a
debate at Hound, top. south «)f <-anton.
between a- Free Thinker’- nurt m--Bap-
tist arid those open for conviction
concerning the theories and doctrines
ttrbe d+smssed may take LLU'.k'ii" K*'_
ife1” ePctt.daBe~r- __
^tepHesentatWe Jim. W. WuilToM.
y 'o espoused the cause of \ an /ntuH
IjiAlie recent state legislature is
uMlng n .few days with relatives in
We5f Teriti, rind writes the Herald
that lie may he expected home in a
•” short time. ___ ,i
— Two td '~nie "ruTirr rmTtn eacrinr* suit
'of Canton have responded nobly to
the wants of the. Herald shire our last
by renewing their subscriptions
to the paper. Mark Foster is the name
of one of them, and Everett Blair is
the other,
I can sell and please you in good
Rowden seed now and deliver to yon
any day at Wills Point, Canton or my
hoitae place.—Geo. J. LoughmlllCT,
_. Route 1, Canton, Texas.
Miss Tillie Evans, formerly of this
place, recently underwent an opera-
tion at the Terrell sanitarium, and is
reported to be steadily improving. Her
many friends In this city will be glad
■to hear of her complete recovery.
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A few words with you about many
things you buy at your grocer’s
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First—What It Means to You
to Buy Branded Goods—,
C. Perhaps you don’s realize it, but it’s true that
nearly every concern that puts up its goods in
packages is doing it in an attempt to give you
something cleaner, purer and better than you’ve
been able to buy in "bulk." j~r
C. They brand it with a name because they be-
lieve enough in the goods to be willing for them
to be knbwn by name—they want you to know
what to ask for next time, if you liked the last lot.
<1. Pretty much like the difference between the
man who send* an anonymous letter (bulk goodi)
and the one who signs hia lej,t,er (branded goods).
A Then —as branded goods without dodbt repre-
sent an attempt to give you something better it ia
a certainty that when it comes to a choice between
unbranded and branded goods it will pay you to
buy the latter.
The Difference between
Branded Goods
A Frankly — nine cases out of ten —the reason
why one brand is better than another is simply a
case of the “know how.” Seldom because one
manufacturer is trying harder than another to give
you good stuff.
A It’s like the difference between cooks. For this
reason. The concern with the "know how” -back
of it buys intelligently as well as sees that every
item is prepared with afctlh- It doesn’t depend on
this section or that section to get the vegetables,
fruits, hah, etc., that are put up for you. It goes
to market wherever the best buying market is
for each of these articles.1 Then, right there— .
right where the best of its kind is raised the
product is packed for you.- .
A All this counts for something in price — wet
t>uy in large quantities —people want to sell to
us — result, we g«t better quality for the same or
less money.
What It Means to You
to Buy White Swan Goods—
C. We’ve got the "know how” — we think a little
better know hOw in buying and in securing the
best in preparation and packing thgn most any-
body else. At the very least that’s what we’re
trying to do every day — not only to be better
than the others — but to be ourselves better to-
day than yesterday.
C And then there’s the matter of experience.
Years of study of foods and methods, of hard
trying after improvement — all this experience
tnvjst cut a big figure in ability to give you the
best in quality. We know very well that our 43
years’ hard at it have built something into White
Swan Products that nothing else could take the
place of.
C People who’ve tried White Swan Goods seem
to. agree that we are on the right track — because
they keep on buying that brand. , ■ -
A The result of this is that in all of Texas (and
elsewhere in this section) there is not a refill
grocery^tore whose service- is built on QUAL-
ITY that, does not sell, .and _recommend^ White
Swan Goods. This means that YOU can get
them in your town at your grocer’s.
A We want to ask yoU to try White Swan —any article in the list — or all
oi them. We appoint ’ybtz.sole judge of the whole line by any item in it.
That’s fair, isn’t it — and isn’t it worth trying? Ask your grocer.
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WAPLES-PLATTER GROCER CO., Wholesale Only
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Denison, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Amarillo, Bowie, Brownwood, Chilllcothe, Dublin, Gainesville, Green-
ville, Hamlin, Marshall, Stamford, Tex.; Ada, Okla.
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SALIVATES
MAKES YOU SICK.
like Iljniimilr on a Sluggish
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Hay’s Work.
BETTER THAN THE LAW REQUIRES
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Mr. VV. S. Milla. another gqpd cHUdp j In .sendlflg aIrenewal of his suii-
of the county, who ones the United sctlption ' by^mail, Postmaster E. H
States mail *o send hfs romswnl "for -* ...........
the Herald a most excellent method
of doing the thing wlipn one-*W rfot'
coming to Canton soo'n andmestres to
help along the good work^uf printing
a good newspaper at thef county Seat.
Mr. MiTls says: “I appreciate the
paper you are now giving us. I.think
it tlie best paper Canton baa iftl’d- for
a number of years. I want to read
the paper and am goijig to. pay , fof
It.”' With such commendatloti as that
coming to this office avjery day, the
Herald management ia ’inspired ’ to
still greater efforts, * -
gestured fli ,Good 'Health.
four years, with
wVitCR Mrs-.- Otto
“I was sick for
stomach trouble,’
stock!1’111 °1 Canton, sends_the Herald-one
dollar to renew his subscription in
advance, which is further evidence
that this; paper is giving satisfaction.
Pile Herald starts ()ji,s ,week
1!. Clark, at Gunter, Texas.
l.oy
V-I hoggin’ UichiI.
i"„v ■ . y ... Detroit, Mich. Lune | V
Whitfon of Fruitvflfe says; ’I want ,ijVWend of ............... for July 1 lias
to teompirrhetvj you on the improve- al,thorizud by the Ford Motor
merit of - the* Herald. ’ The . Herald ( 0 an(j j|u, eapital stock has been
ftiariagemrnt, is- glad Indeed to receive |nPrea4JP(] from ?2,00n,000 to flOtt.tmtt.
tips- eonftfiendation of such men as non
Mr. Whittert, • Even ns far away as __—_____
Fruttyalft tills ’ excellent gentleman j otto Prassel of Tyler, representing i__
cjfh'see thaji it takes money to publish JDunn k Co., was In this city'the ('OXSTIl'ATIOY fTKKII OVKRMhHT
a tiewgpaper like the Herald is print |ast of t|1P W).,;k. The Dunn Mercan- a "small dose of Bo-Do-Lax tonight
Ing these days and* lie sent a dollar )tilw Age.nfcy has been In existence for ,and you enjoy n full, free, easy bowel
along with his compliments. ' some time—In fact, since 1841, and | movement in the morning. No griping
! seem to be making preparations to (fnr I’o-Do-I.nx is Podophvllin ,Mav
VA Doctor’s Prescription for Cough -continue another year. Apple) without the gripe. Po-Do-I.ax
An Kffcetive Cough Treatment. . j ——- ■ '• —- ' .|corrects the cause of Constipation by
(tan-fourth to one teaspoonful of Dr. Misses Alnta arid Tenrile Hot'hs, to- arousing the Liver, -increasing
need-1 gether with their brother. Artlmr. of
I,* Edge-wood - were here a short wi
Mr. \V. A. Bask, residing, on route Ji 1 Commissioner F. H. Martin of Grand
Saline sehds the H< raid two dollars
to apply on suhseription, which in-
cludes payment fdr a year in advance.
Mr. Mart hi is an excellent judge of
good reading matter and understands
the fine art'pf sdtjUe’ring sunshine in
tin* immediate vtrjpity of the county
seat paper.
liobt Smith, on route 5, also
our thanks for the renewal*, of
subscription to the Herald.
has
his
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Ins-fourth to one teaspoonful
King’s Now Discovery, taken as need-1 g. tlier with their brother, \rtmir. ot now „( bile. Bile Is Nature's
Cd.'wlir soothe and check Coughs, *KdgeWood -were LiCTC a shpri wlille]S(ipl|c b, ,iK* bow. Is, With proper" apply a few drops of soothing Hloan’s
('olds- and (lie more dangerous Bron-j last week, having attended the rue- jam0utit of bile, digestion in bowels is LIriimeht; Tie. qriietly a few minutes
VI 11 II (.IA PAINS STOPPED.
You don’t need to 'suffer those agon-
IhC Ling nerve pains in the face, head,
anti arms, shoulders, eliest and back. Just
fc&hsiipamm.
Luos Ailments. You chn't 1 mortal exercises at Mt. Pisgah. their I pPrfPPt. \„ gas> no fermentation,
Gans, Zaneavllle.’ OHTf|. "I ilJSt Wright affdrd to-take the risk of serious JIT-1 Old TTOme.
and felt so weak that J almost gn»e Up rieto, when SO cheap amt simple a rem-
hope of being cured. ' A firlriitf told mo Mv tis Dr. Kng’s New Discovery is
atiout C,haiiib«rl|ln’a TabletB,;8nd Slpce
using two bottles of ^.hem I have be*ft,
a well woman,” . For sale by’’Nolen
You will get such relief and comforti”
Ltfe and thP~world arttF took brighter-. -
Bros.
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Bkere's no reason why a person
d take sickening, salivating cnl-
when 50 cents buys a largo bot-
Dodson’s Liver Tone—a perfoct
Itutc for calomel.
[g a pleasant vegetable liquid
will start your liver just as
as calomel, but It doesn’t make
k and cannot salivate.
and (frown folks can take
Tone, because -H—lA r
tly ^harmless. „
».omCl Is a dangerous drug. It M
cury#and attacks yorir bohen. Take
of naaty calomel today aqd you
:.t a-Miik sick nnrt rnm*««s4 tu..
rill "feeiwaak. *1Ck and tw
norrow. Don’t lose a day’q work,
fake a spoonful ot Dodson’a Liver
Tone Instead and you will waka up
faellne great- - No mpr« hijjousnoss.
I'Ofttni luagur s. • aww -------—
ribla calomel your money la wa.tmg
for you.
Horace Hilliard retnrnpd id—his.
home in tills city tlia last of the week
from Dallas, whete he hatk*bden at-
tending medical college.,' ffri Is a
young man of splendid yjortl), and
possessed of many friends who confi-
dently expects him to. achieve abmi-
(liyit success In hls thosen avocation.
The Herald acknowledges"*ri
AbtslnaWc. Ho to your Druggist to,! from its good friend. Wentworth Man
da,ri#ri: h bottle of Dr. King’s Newjning, last SalurHayT-AFTid- eher-rtulty
-Discovery, start the treatment iy on<''’
Ypu wi)( be gratified for. the relief
and, cure obtained
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pr. M. L. Cox, of-till* cjty, fiaa
emerged from the open market W1 til
another MT-tmiHS, Tf* the self*
starting variety, and will proceed to
determin just how.much service can
bo got ted put of one Of 'Henry Forja
■lajgat model's, ' -J-v
left one dollar
thereof.
rith fhe
management
Vail Zandt county peaeneB, trr fnrt
peachea grown In precinct No. !. were
for sale here on the local, market last
'•Saturday. Again the Herald feels
constrained to say thnt everything is
comlhg^opr way. —; ’ "
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Rev. J. Fi Everett, the veteran min-
Ister of Van Zandt oonnty. has the
thunks of the HeralcLIor a payment
on .subscription last w/eek.
John Durst and Joe White of Tyler
swung corners with the capital of the
free state one day last week. ••
DOTlTUP1 'Irk ncrvmis
of
TBTo at att druggists. H'n*-trstee- wrihout
your (Jnstipation overnight. rubbing.
11-’*“’■Oft a..bottlc oLJ’C'-Do-Lax uPt a bottle today. Mi ounces for 25e
, ''.front your Druggist ridV" nrid
Mrs. J. H. Couch had, for her Mue, ’ i _
the last of the week Ml** AWfxiwierj^^■^^^’gtvlng'ti
of Wllfs Polfit und Misses I-efund and buil.ttng up thu..cor
Clota Sides Ot Grand Saline. * I nature in ildlnft.Ra
$100 Reward, $100
MHUXs'ftf ..tills ii.iiwi Will be
to ream -that llii'u- Ih at l«-aal on*
___dlB^axl ilia l ^l-Iuulc has , been
ble to euro fn nil Its slagos. and that la
-atarrh Hsri'itpJuiariL.Cure is the only
positive onrr Tiqw known to the medical
fraternity. Colarrb being a constitutional
dlylase. raquirve a ismstUmlonal treat. ,
m»H|uiooiic» <; 111 j4y8t«m. tner*- ( This
! -tookW
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J. W. Yarbrough, on roufo 2. lias our
thanks for . the' renewal of his
scriptlon to-Aka-ELerald.
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TAN-NO-MOFJIt
THE SKIN BEAUTII’IEH
---------- , i The adiealiiic cotnSinalioq..of Cream
Mrs. G. W. Btaton visited relatives aaS Pawdwr. ‘ D^TLMral ia appaaraww klcmiak«»'gr
In Grand Saline last Week." : ’ ‘ .....
Colic,
< lianilirrlaih’N Colic, Cliolcra and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This la a remedy that every funnily
’' be provided with, and especial-
atiliri ion and aaalatlng ly during the putomer months. Think
rAngPrio™ !of a,p pft,h ‘,n<1 BnlfpI1nk that must b*
Mias
was hereriMt week to t4Ke,*chool cx-j
amtnatlon; and also visited re lap—-*1
south of Canton.
aaggfflEjg;
•I1BNBT a CO.. Toledo, O. |Thf*
lariat a 7 A flll :
endured when medicine must beaapt -
aau tia rdxalnad
ib&»VreDroSmVVtuo tor i
remedy la thoroughly
uyone who has used It
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Ask anyone who
I by Nolen Bros.
reliable.
Pur sale
ond pleaoing ia its effect. Uowd daring
tbe day it is a protertion from the snn
and wind. In tbe evening its nse arfritm
a faultless complexion.
tbm**rinrt*» tal Iwtkl ■» that the hash war
to enply T»»-P«-M«r» is la Jn il *a vary M,| aad
wipe off witli a nofl Uwel n|Wr and Ho nol wail
Mriare
Two c*,r 4i«»*
Sri^TT^ffrr '’ i ’n ”
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For fhc rcr iMinf ’ot i.ivcr
rrccklps, HiUt; fV< i tH i» ».• All I " uirii]
BTeinTftTefli oTTTxi feli V ‘^TThTTT^ulr
skifi In 10 t)?y* inti u an Muioolh
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