The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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CANTON ■MfT.n
Community, News or
Van Zandt County
Contributions from our Regular Correspondents In the County
\_____^
Cedar Orove school ot_______
county. We wish 'her mu6h success
In her work. «
W. S. Savege ot Elmo filled hls i*-
pointment -here Saturday a!)d Hundav
A large crowd was present.-----
initted a bid »f 11.26 per hundred feet.
Hon. BJde McKinnon went to Fort
Worth last ■'“U »nd bought a herd of
cattle and ahtpped them hers to graze
on. hie fine pasture land. just, north
3-rjr-
MYRTLE springs
Willd Point, Route 4, June 7—A
he^vy rain fejl SaturdayYilght-which
was a great help to the,,crops.
Pjfof. B. 1). Vinson of Edgewood
v tainted here Friday night.
B. p; and R. E. High attended an
all-day singing at Ben Wheeler Sun-
day.
Misses Bess and Dora Manly of
Roddy are visiting friends here.
M. M. Norman and wife visited their
daughter, Mrs, (’. W. Ashworth, o>
-• Wills .Point, from Friday until Sun-
day.
“Unclp Henry'’ High Is suffering
y, from a stroke of paralysis.
— Several front Scott. . Turner and
Bltie Springs attended me play here
Friday night.
- ,! Bane Paul, who lias bhen attend
ing school here. lias returned to his
home near Wills Point.
Oarey Terry and sister. Miss Ura.
of Watkins visited here Saturday
night and Sunday.
The play entitled "A Stage-Struck
Xankee.*’ under the auspices of the
- Mothers club, was played Friday night
'very successfully, A real nice* sum
was-realized from this for the ptrr~
pose of adding more books to the
school library.
Several from here took the teachers
examinations Friday and Saturday,
-* Horace Emerson, who attended the
spring normal here^-has returned to
hls home at Walnut Grove.
Eld. C. D. Record of Arlington will
JACKSON
(W. A. Westmoreland, Cor.)
Canton, Route 5’ June c. -Splendid
We'ather tpr farming has prevailed
throughout the past two weeks and
preach at the Church of Christ Saturl- i-Uhe farmers have been very busy.
week-end visitor at Grand Saline, the
guest of the Misses Walker.
N. S, Maxflejd and wife were guests
of Valley Hanks and family of -Jones-
vitre Sunday.-—i_ T *
Kelly Darby Is still right 111 with
typhoid fever. ' *.«>
.Mg.-.^tUtdiver of Mlneola visited J.
A. Stewart and fanil/y Friday night.
Miss Dell Padgett of Grand Saline
is tile guest of her brother, Horace
Padgett, and wife.
- -Otto-flronnew ofMineota was a
guest of Ed Pugh and family the lat-
ter part of the week.
A very large crowd attended the
farmers- Institute, which met on Fri-
day night. Quite ail interesting pro-
gram was rendered. Mr. Vapdtvcr of
Mlneola piade an interesting talk,
Henry Rucker of the Providence com-
munity was a pleasure, visitor at the
mr'cTfn g ana mnae amrst:-—ri- —^
Mr. Lowry, editor of the Honey
Grove Signal, was a guest uf|,E. M.
Chrestwan on last Wednesday flight.
Julian Wilson attended the ill-day
singing at Ben Wheeler Sunday.
T& Emma Dillard, will make her
home. . .
There will be singing at Willow
Springs next Sunday, afternoon.
Everybody come and bring your song
books'and be prepared to sing.
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t.-.. MT* PING AH
Canton, Route 3, June 7.—We liad a
nloe llttlo'ralii Saturday night which
was needed on the gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Geo.
Gilliam and family or near Holly
Springs
ftev. K. W. Furrli filled his regular
steers, one and two years ntd. The
nsnlnder were cows. Hg purchased a
registered 'Durham bull. Tins looks
like Slaving ah eye to business to" a
fellow up a tree, Mr. McKinnon has
opened up about 300 acres-of hls 900-
nrre tract of tand.
There was a large/ crowd at Edom
Saturday and the merchants seemed
to be doing a good business.
The peach and berry crop around
Kdoiu is better ’’"in was thought ear-
lier in-tile sprl If up disaster be-,
falls the peach crop “there 'will be
mitte a Tot of peaches shipped from
here, about ttie first of July, which
will bring'ip some rt»^dy cash at a
appointment Saturday and Sunday ' time when money is starter wrrti farm-
Iliere being church Saturday--night
on -account of tl** weather.
Paul Mann and family spent Satur-
day night and Sunday with Robert
Burke and family of Ben Wheeler.
Memorial services were well attend-
ed .hunt Tuesday. There were two ser-
mons preached. Rev. Quindlen preach-
ed in the morning and Rev. Mitchell
in the afternoon and there was plenty
Wltl Skinner'and family were guests
of Mr. Shfgld57aiid wife of near Grand
HftRmr Sunday. -
Sea Farrar of West Texas is visit-
ing relatlres-ber*:—r-------'■----
-day night, Sunday and Sunday night.
Miss Opal Smith, who attended the
normal here, has returned to her home
at Rocky- Point.- •
There was preaching at the Baptist
-church Saturday night, Sunday and
Sunday night.
MARTINS MILL
Martins Mill, June 7. 1915.—A
.'heavy rain fell here Saturday night
■which will be a great help to gardens,
1 growing crops and crabgras'sTTTaT cul-
•otlag- wHl—be the order of the .day tilts
week with most of us.
’ Blues fill gone, everybody wearing a
-Jong smile and subsisting on ripe
peaches, and berry .pie. The prospect
for making bread is much better.
- Bora to Robert Pennington and
wife, June 4, a boy.
“ W. Head and wife and little Lola
•Steel visited at M. L. McWllllsfms near
Canton Sunday -night.
’ We are requested to announce a
•sacred harp singing for Martins Mill
on the second Sunday evening in this
—onth Wo want to organize for the
old folks singing. Everybody tavited to
come and bring th-lr song -books that
-open Uie iong way, W* sure would be
proud to have out, j^Ijyelilson cor-
respondent wills u*7
1 Everybody rrom almost everywhere
went to the singing at Ben Wheeler
Sunday.
CHIN A °GROM
Canton,. Route 7, June 7.—Another,
heavy rain fell hero Saturday night,
which helped crops very much.
Must everyone from here attended
' the all-day singing at Walton Sunday.
■ All reported a nice time.
01 lie Davidson of this place visited
i her sister, Mrs. W T. Carmichael, of
,Wilton Saturday night.
The f'-’-'-months-old infant of J. E.
Morels died Saturday. The remains
were laid lo rest at the Morris grave-
yard Sunday.
-''■'■'rmsrrwmr ytrewm-
Friday and Saturday ticking examina-
tions.--------- • -
Remember tliat next Saturday and
Sunday will be the Missionary Baptist
days to preach hcrel
at-
WALM.’T CRoYIT
Stone Point, Route 1, June 6.—
.Health Is good at present.
We had a good rain Saturday night
Which vnm Vending to be needed. It
means much to the crops in this com-
m unity.
T. J. Teel and wife visited their
daughter, Mrs. S. A. Paschall, of near
PfalrieVHle Saturday night and Sun-
day.
Horace Emerson Is at home again,
school being out at Myrtle Springs.
Earl Hemby and sinter, Minn Carrie,
spent Saturday night with J. D. Pas-
v-Jfall ahd family
WU1 Crab and wife spent Saturday
night and Sunday with the latter’s
father; «. L. Phillips, of Stone Point.
T. .G. Emcreon tnade a business trip
MONK 0
Canton, Route 2, June 5.—Farmers
in this community wore well pleased
with tile rain Which felt Saturday
wrt.^- -;lT: 4*sin'tt»r 4X.tRa,uura. i- aasscluig.,
...Several from this neighborhood |
tended singing at Star. Sunday.
Oscar Bagwell visited I arm White
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs'. Allen White, with their
son and daughter, Leon and Rosa-
mondr-were viettore »t the home of
Mr Edward Rosamond Sunday,-.
Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Kennedy were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alford
Sunday.
Misses Ida and Zepher Chambers
visited Misses Wlllfe alW Dailey White
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Strickland and son, Ar-
thur Strickland, spent Saturday night
and Sunday In Oakland community.
Mr. and Mrs. Jtm White visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bud McClellan Sunday.
Charlie Reed of [Oakland spent Sat-
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Oddte
Kennedy.
Billie Carpenter visited m this com-
munity Sunday. ___
at'
«ar m
.0 CMyWtle and Canton Saturday. ,
2. 0. Callahan went to Dallas last
week and underwent an operation. We
learn he Is doing nicely.
‘~Marvlp Miatoh ahd wife, formerly
ot Whitten, hg,ve moved to hls fa-
ther^. *V?e welcome them In our com-
[mtiltof-iJ' v..
Quite a large crowd from here at-
tended church at Whitten Sunday
Teel base ball team defeated
ralrlovtile team In a game play-
PralrlevUle Saturday evening.
Lula Klflg of Wise was In our
Saturday night and Sun-
d«J-
SANB FIjAT
Grand Saline. Route 3, June 7cd
m.. Eva "Pool returned to h- home
itoiUndalo this morning arter a three
• weeks' visit With her uncle, N.
■ Mkkfteld. and family- • - -
A Christian minister preached at
* flchoolboutw oft Sunday morning.
• Mlks Myrt Darnell left today for
TwenVllle, where she will enter
dick irnrthe loiter |iart of the ween.
Gaston Payne Whs In Mlneola on
Baturday-^wart ig at Canton this
visited Tom Wages and family Satqr-
duy night.--———•=—• -. . •—.
Charlie C. Smith attended the gin-
ners’ meeting at Dallas from Wednes-
day until Saturday.
tliwroH Ham and family are visiting
C. It. Ham and family here this week
C. J. Hubbard—attended the all-day
singing at''SValton Sunday.
Henry Rqmbo and family-of Phalba
visited Jim Maddox and family Satur-
day night aud Sunday.
J -P. Dubose made a business trip
to Cantofl Saturday.
II. T. Norman .and family Visited the
former’s brother, Bunk Norman, and
wife of Whitten , Sunday
Misses Alva Westmoreland, Beulah
Burns. Russell Westmoreland, Bon-
der Dean and the. writer latterttRd
singing at Wallace Simflhy ’trW'rlJWm1
R. Iir -Andrews and Httd Hunter
marie a trip to Wills Point Monday.
Church and Sunday school wefe
well attended Sunday.
Singing atJM. W. CheSAerTf Sunday
night.
Several from here were among the
first Monday crowd a.t Canton today,
Ben Gray and wife of - Myrtle
Springs spent from Friday until Sup-
day with E. A. Hoard and family.
The young folks enjoyed a party
Tuesday night given by D. W. Watts
ahd wifo. -
Misa Dovie Gilliam of Holly Springs
is spending- a few days .iyitii____J.
Smith and wife.____.,_______
Singing was enjoyed at ttte church
Sunday afternoon by all present.
Miss Bonnio Sides of Canton spent
the past week with.. E. A. Heard apd
family. ..................... - ’—
J. C. McWilliams and daughter, Miss
Lola, were shopping in Edgewood Sat-
urday.
Edward Cudd and family of near
Canton spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with Leonard Hogan and family.
Miss Maude Heard and Eula Dod-
son are with home folks for awhile.
Misses Johnnie and Laura Newby of
Canton spent Monday night with
Misses Thelma and Nannie ThomD
sou. «<».
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STARK.
Canton, Route 2, June 7.—A spien-
did rittu fell ftaturrlay night which
was a great benefit to corn. A large
crtip of--everything is expected and
this Writer is sure that Van Zandt will
era. ■_., ___,
Tom Pollard, who attended stdiool,
nt Athens during the winter. i.H,pfbw
if home, to the delight of Ills many
frleiifts. Tom is nowise a "lender toe"
so lie Is going to enltst with the
--floog+t -and Readies" on tile W. ft.
Pollard farm In battle against General
Green. Good for Tom, this will give
liiul a complexion
A splendid rain fell herd Friday
/night which will be a great benefit to
the growing crops as corn was begin-
ning to need rain.
Grandma Westmoreland or F’lialba,
who.has been visiting relatives here
the . past two weeks, has returned
home.
Harvey Jones of Wise county is vis-
iting his uncle, Ed Boya. and family
be"<*-
Mrs. -OtHe Mann of .,S:.altpn- vlsltea
her father and- faniily bre^ last week.
G. W. Westmoreland and family Wis-
Itetf relatTTTR' at Stone Pofnt oue night
last week.
Jim. Morris and family or Wallace retain its position in the line of farm
WILLOW HPRIHG8
Canton, June 7.—A nice ratn fell
here Saturday ntght which was badly
neodod and will be a great benefit to
all growing crops.
Dick Williams, Mrs M. R. Fo«ter.
Will Pearce and two of hra children
are Met.1 --*—
Claude Smith, Jeffte Bateman, Miss-
es Ruth apd Henry Wade and Mrs.
Rosa Dunbar took thts teachers ex-
aminations at Canton Friday and Sat-
urday,
Mbs* Kate Ward of Tundra visited
C. R. ISmtth and family Friday and
Saturday. •
J. Wi Rainey, Jr., of Corinth was a
Willow visitor Sunday.
Miss Mildred Rushing haR been em-
ployed as assistant teacher in the
King Imr eouefH, Miss Myft.li Fides, at
Edpni.
,Bro. Anderson preaclled at the
Methodist .church Sunday........ut 11
o,elock, Bro. Anderson is h yoiing
man just starting in the cause, hut
Ills line of reasoning shovVs that lie
tlmroiiglily' n ii (lorntands UTS RUPtrct. _
A large crowd of Edomites attended
the singing.at*Ben WheMer Sunday.
John Featherston is on the sjckjist.
We hope for Jifm a epoedy
andrMrB. Artliur Brewer are re-
joieipg over the arrival or a fine boy,
and while the stork was passing over
this neighborhood a baby girl was jeft
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moore.
Mr- and, Mrs- Pete Former-are de-
lighted over the arrival of a baby girl.
Mrs. Gray, wife of Rube Grav. who
lives In the Davidson neigtiborliood,
was burled at Edom- cemetery today.
Tom Vinson, who lias been in ill
health for some time, is now in a
critical condition. Little hope :s enter-
tained fpr his recovery.
Grandma Sexton, who was "reported
111 in our last letter, Is now •mprov-
ing.__• .____ .
Hr. and Mrs, 'WiB I^g fcame treWfT
Sunday evening to visit tlie iattefrs fa-
tlier. Jolin Featherstoa.
1 Ovcr-yvorfc, worry and
the constant strain of a
business life are often
a £ause of much trouble.
Dr. Miles* Nervine
is highly recommended
for all Nervous disor-
ders. It is particularly
invaluable to business
women. ‘Regulate your
bowels by using
DR. MILES’
LIVER PILLS
IF FIRST BOTTLE, OR BOX,
FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YDOr
MONEY WILL BE REPONDED.
products.
Charley Reid of Oakland-SBhhJt g_at-_
urday night with hls sister, Mrs Od-
dle Kennedy, of this place.
B. A. Monroe and family attended
the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs.
Robert Knox, at Canton Thursday.
W.--M,-Kenuedy-and wife spentlSfttu
urday night at the J. M. Brown home.
Misses Towns, and Chambers of
Todd HflT spent Saturday night with
the Misses White. They also were
present at the literary Saturday
night.
Mr; Inez Elliott, our teacher, for
1915-16 term, and Miss Ada Herring,
both of Lawrence Springs, spent
Thursday witli Albert White and
family. ,
Warn eh Kennedy and wife went to
ttofttbit" “Phurstltty- PTrnlnfci-------------- --------
Tfc tliterary was well attended Sat-
qrtluy night aud a very nice program
rendered. The next meeting will be
the first Saturday night in July.
Everybody come —-—; ——
WALLACE
Canton, Route 1, June 7.—A beauti-
ful rain Saturday night, which will
make the crops get up and hum.
R-ev. James K. Stewart filled the
Presbyterian pulpit Sunday.
Rev. Taylor preached at High. Sun-
day-.—______... i,,,
Walter. Alvin and Elzie Seale, Em-
mett High and family and Luther
High atended the all-day singing at
Alsa Sunday, May 30, and report very
fine singing and plenty of good dinner.
Rome Jacobs, wife and son, Ernes-
tine-. who has been visiting his brother
Kirby Jacobs, .and family hlive re-
turned to their home at Terrell.
Miss Cornelia BalTty. who lias been
visittnfc her brother, Marvin Bailey,
and family of Dallas, has returned
home.
Mrs. 1^ L. Moore and family of
Moore were guests of H. F. Moore and
family Sunday. \
Mrs. Laura Lambrtght of Marshall
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lonnie
Callahan, and family.
The singing was well attended Sun-
day. —1
Willie Westmoreland, Russell West-
moreland, Bonder Doan, Misses Alva
Westmoreland, Buleh Huqjs .<jf Jack-
son attended sinking Sunday.
Those who led the choir as follows:
Albert 8. High, (’has Green, Willie
Westmoreland, Emmett High. The
staging was. enjoyed very mush.
Master Sammle Barnes, of Dallas
is visiting Dsvld Morris.
■ ...... . EDOM
Edom, May 7.—A nice- shower felt
here Sunday morning at A o'clock
which was greatly needed an upland
corn and gardens; however,, we did
corn ana gaiueiia, However,| we uiu
not have a season. Earlier in the night
a rtmnT arose and panned north of tie
We had no rain from this cloud but
considerable wind Whtcb did some
damage by blowing down timbers on
crops and did some damage to W. B.
Pollard's residence. c r“’*
There Is still some cotton to chop,
but with a few dnywof ilpstr Vfteithrr
tilts week farmers will have their
crops -lTi fine shape. Cotton is some—
__ __ what later than an avenage mit a week
aver receive the proper balance of food or tv^.o earlier tflZli IJB( ^Gkr.
to sufficiently nourish both body and
brain during the grbwing period when
nature’s demands are greater than in
mature life ThU is shown in so many
pale laces, lean bodies, frtquent colda,
and Jack of ambition. ,
"V&t sill such children we say
unmistakable earnestness; They need
Scott’s Btuulaien, and heed It How. It
•utWnaea Tn Cntrr-enn-afed Inrm the rort
D05yvn^C9 iconccnirBiicn mrm uir vnj
NOT. ENOUGH CHILDREN
EDGEWOOD
Edgewood June 8.—A vc-Dy bL>avy
rain, nccompainled hv wlnuV foil hots
Saturday night. Some fruit trees were
damaged to sonie extent. It win be
fine on gardens and also on the crops.
A good sized crowd was in town
Saturday, a great deal of trading be
iug . done. Almost every farmer who
came to town carled home some feed-
stuff.
He VS. Parker and Edwards filled
tlielr puplts at the Baptist and Meth-
odist church respectively Sunday and
at pight. The crowds were small at
nach service which goes to show that
very little interest Is being tpken in
this work.
The new seats for the senool build-
ing are expected to arrive, this week
and will be immediately installed.
WlTdnHTtS'ls tion-r-our new rnutltution
wtTrTTP—ready—frrr dedication. Many
are the words of praise from visitors
who visit the building and gaze on
its interior and the scenery.
j. K. Richards and mother. F, M,
( hancellor and wife and Mrs. J A
Henry went to Ben Wtt'ecler Satur-
day to he at ..the mg ^unday .
They report an immense crowd, plen-
ty of dinner and a fine singing.
’ Miss Lockie Andrews returned Mou-
day Trom Grand Saline, where she
had been attending school.
A number from this place were In
a g^me of ball here Monday afternoon, leaves a loving husband and Jive chil-
the score being 4 to 9 in the latter’s dren to mourn for her. She was lOVed
favor.
WISE
( Mo'.lie Long,1 Cor.)
Stone Point, Route) 1, June 7.—A
real nice rain fell lasV Sunday night
NERVOUS ATTACKS.
"I Muffermf with narvouB ,at-
tacks und hoa^l»ifh»*ik. Then my
Ilvui &U out of ’ order and it
Httemed as thrnlffh my whole4
ifiyaiMui was maKiU___L.^G£1Wlz.
monoid uAtnif TTr. -MTIeU’ Nppv-
lno and also took. Hr.
Liver J'l 11a and now X feel pfer-
f<*ctly well In every way. -jjily
bowels also are iw good shape
how/*
MRS. AUGUSTA KKISER,
1149 Portland Ave.# , .
Uoc ht*sl«i.v .2*. T.
by all who knew her. Mr. Gray has
lots of friends who will be sad ta<
hear of ills wify’s deatli.
Jack- Little lias been by nis sisbeh's
bedside for a few days ' -
Little Herman Jordan lias been on
the sick list this week: :
Several from here attended singing
at Ben Wheeler and reported fine
an extra fine dinner.
Jim Dike and family are shopping
tn Tyler today.
Homer Stokes had business-in Ty-
examlnntions
Dr. Estes of San Antonio came m
Friday to visit his children, Mrs. B.
B. Brandon and Chess Estes, for a few
D- Vinson and wire. Misses Flor-
ence Perry, Lillian Robertson and
AThia Hobbs visited in Canton Satur-
Norman Wilson and ClyiTo Darby of
Grand Saline were here Sunday aft-
ernoon
Miss Lois High of Myrtle Springs
spent Saturday and Sunday w:lh Miss
Zclma Livingston. -~
B. D- Vinson left Monday for Com-
merce, where ho will attend the sum-
mer normal.
Miss Stella Sides of Canton is the
guest of relatives and friends here.
First Monday carried a good many
pf our citizens to the county capital
Miss Juanita Want of Ltadalc was
which was highly appreciated by all.
The binders , have been humming
ihost everywhere the past week. ,. .
Several from here attended the base s n_K nK_ a. «
ball game at PrairievlUe Saturday aft-
ernoon and report a nice game, 6 to
8 in favor of Tell.
We did not got to gQ jto Wliitton to !t‘r Monday,
singing Sunday on aeennnl pf high ‘ -- --- - ---------
water but we give ail classes an invi- Pino Bluff the second Sunday In June,
tation to come to Wise every second come and let’s have a nice time,
and fourth-Sunday sWornoenbr
Will Weelen gave a nice singing No. 66t will cure Malaria or Bilious
Sunday night »-hich was bUrfily c*p-rirljWr. jt ifills the germ.
breciated. I, -_
- F 'UN'
There Is to be all day singing at
“Guy Buflefl and Welcome Warensk-
jold of Uils place have returned from
school. Guy Tcrrived a second grade
certificate.
Dena and Lula King visited Mis?
Nettie Teel Saturday night and Sun-
rrsy:
Mrs. Virgil CloyJ and Httlc ctlltd OT
Edgewood were recent guests of the
former’s parents, Hev, M. A. Quindlen .
and wife. - - * *
Witt trade 2-pasSibger auto In good
.shape every way fpi two small mules
(UKixiH or ponies worth, $210 for delivery
F-Grand Saline, Route 2, June 7.— team.—Address Box 298, Terrell, Tev.
Several from here attended the sing- ——^
Ing at Ben Wheeler last Sunday.
Messrs.. Short and Mllapi or Provi-
dence visited in our community Sun- W
day. — iff PROFESSIONAL CARDS 5
Lewis Duncan attended the lodge at &.....
Pruitt lust Friday night.
DE/KBATEM*#,.
SattDdar'twralng. ------ | • •> —--/ Dentist
Will Stevens and wife visited In the j Office upstairs in new National
OakfancT"community fron*j- Saturday
till Sunday evening.
Severs t from our community en-
joyed a tufkey dinner at Uncle Dock
Bailey's last Sunday,I, . i , '
Ancel Djivis entertained with a
party- last Saturday night.
new
Bank Building.
CANTON, TEXAS
L. DAVIDSON
Attornej-at-Eaw
Bob Ballard and famity visited John) CANTON,, TEXAS
Oliver and family near Wisdom Tern- A part of ypur 'business solicited,
pie trom Saturday- LilL Sunday. Probate bustness a specialty. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
PENTECO'HT —___—.
TTnnT;^"'Wmi'V'riTfimrr'- w*rtwN**f ■rir'rfrnv"»>---^TrrTrg-*f-—
------ The people are all about to get UV J m. L. Cox, M. D. W. C. Hearin, M. D.
the guest of Blanch Johnson Sunday u D ________________
The many friends of Mr. Virgil H*";. ^jar(},,n Valley Sunday night.
.« ot thtu nlkdi* were made Bad lo , Horace ttoberte and Charlie
of
lant
son, at this place were made
hear of hls death, which occu.
last Wednesday at hi* home north pf
town. Mr. Henson was a good Chris-
tian man and was held In high es-
teem by everyone who know hlffi.
___yy U, It«oson of Rusk was here
Friday en route home' JJ;om Small
where he hud been aj th* bedside
hfs brother. V. Henson, In
Illness. _
Miss LttcIIe MlllsapB went to Wills
-point Sunday to visit fslands. - —
Bob Quindlen nnd wire of Small
-ent Sunday with the latter’s sis-
ter Mrs. V. M Henson, Jr,
- Rev. Jno. M. Hedge, a Christian
minister, breached at the band hall
Sunday and at night.
Mont Kills of Wills. Point spent
Srtnday here.
Tho new Sewell.....* Hullum brick
meat market Is ^ttxmt^ crnnphW'd and na^ or
Many-farmers ura now feeding hunlft j Building ndda vary much to the up-
raised oats In the
Cutting feed hills. There |
plaint of late sown oats being light
full the fall sown crop Is good.
Wi dr* Informed that the contract
wrts
furnishing the lumber for cul
shear, <rwhlck Ik pearancc of the town unci was greatly
?re is some enrrw needed -
Mrs - Tildon Mulllcan nnd baby,
'H,o«tse.‘ or Ellis Chapel^arc vtRtttng
W. E. Foekrell and family. ,
Prof, p. F Tontrcil and wifo of Ben
wrftp, their work here One time more.
Sunday school and church were
well attended here Sunday and Sun-
day night.
Preston Clark of the Providence
community lias becn working ft>r J. S. -
York the past week.
R. C. Blackstock anil sister. Miss
j .well, spent part of last v eek with
their uncle at Tyler.
Miss Dovfe Miller entertained with
i. staging last Saturday night. All re
pqrted a good time.
Paul Woods and Miss Jewel Black-
stock drive over to Gardeti Valley
Sunday afternoon.
We had a good rain here last Sat-
urday night which was needed very
badly on the corn and other early
crops. .
The Misses Jordan anal Aria v orfc
attended singing at Ben Whether Sup-
day. ,
G. B Jordan attended church
COX & HEARIN
Physicians land Surgeons.
Office hours 1 to 3 p. m. at Nolen
Bros. Drug Store., *
CANTON; TEXAS
York
were in Tyler Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Roberts waa th*p« to age about
Joining the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gilbert of Lln-
dale visited Mrs. Gilbert’s mother.
Mrs. Ida Grim, from Saturday until
Sunday afternoon. Th* rvfiaswi Btock-
stock returned home with them to
spend a week or two.
Robert Hicks attended the play
party at Preston Tunnell’s Saturday
night.
A. L. Mlayo has purchased an half
Interest tn the Will Morrm moving
machine and is cutting oats for C. F.
MeDow this week.
T. G. McDaw and family spent Sat-
urday and Sunday wjtii theto daugh-
ter, Mrs. Hinds, at Ben Wheeteri rfr»
About all one can bean around in
this part Is something al>ou|. cutting
feed
wheat.
out stocIP a
J. 8. York and lion (’Hm.jparketed
ln* OTand SaUtlf 84tur»y. '
cotton
1 PAVIDMON
Davldsdn, June 7. Canon chop
plug is the order of the day,
people are trying to finish
C. P. SMITH, M. D.
Physician and Snrge*o.
Office at the Palace Drug Store.
Phone—Office 72, residence 33.
CANTON, TEXAS
A. J. KELLAM, M. Dv
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Palace Drug Store.
.CANTON, TEXAS
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P. C. £. SAN DIEOO
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