Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1899 Page: 1 of 10
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million dollors, while Chilton op-
posed and voted against the par-
chase.—Ex.
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It has been noised around by
some virgin he-popa that the plan
of campaign in this county next
year will be a fusion of the Fops
and Republicans' Thus the Hon
and the lamb lie down together,
the lamb inside the lion.
cipls of Democracy to plant the
pennent In the white house and
stop the war of imperialism and 'ness-like manner, proving th
devastation. Hoorayf Hooray fer
Bryan!!—Exchange.
Knowing that the trusts whlcn
have sprung up magic like during
McKinley’s misguidance of nation-
al affairs have within only a few
Ceert Notea
The fall term of district court
which has been in session at this '
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It is claimed that President Me-"
Kinley-is delighted over the result
of the recent elections in the north.
If this be true, the president is one
of the ducks that it takes very lit-
tle to please.
w in ana Aiex Mixon cases,
ths Clarence Adams case.
with the courts discharged their
duties in a gentlemanly and busi-
iMa-
selves to bo “onto” tholr jobs and
worthy of the trust imposed i n
them by an intelligent constitu-
ency.
z Mrs. Minnie Wood and D.
Pool of Murehieon visited in Oi
ton the latter part of last week, t
guests of M. K. Pool and ftasi
B.F. Cates, a prospemw ten
George Fowler of Silver Lake
called on ue Thursday last and paid ,
bis subscription to the great reli-
gions weekly.
last clase
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up-to-date
Twenty-seven divorce casco were
on the,docket when the court con?
v.ined uad'l niug its Bitting Couu-
ty Clerk Davis issued marriage li-
censes to twent-wis oo’»p!e—and
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LOWEST FESICES OLTG-OOIDS -Z^ISTT^ LTOT
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Howell Mosely and W. G. Payne
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on business.
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Afuinaldo, tho crafty ohieftan
of the Philippines, in hie late pro-
jstaoiftion, says: “We should pray
to God that tho groat Democratic
party may win the next presiden-
tial election and imperialism fail
in its mad attempt to subjugate us
Judge Rusnell characterised him-
self as a business man while nu-
merous compliments were lavished
upon District Attorney Simpson
for the able and efficient manner
in which he discharged bis duties.
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The Henderson Times has not
yet allowed its readers to know that
I Joe Bailey voted to buy the Philip- „
, Pine Islands at a cost of twenty fmonths raised the prices on all ar-
ticles controlled by them from 10
to 100 per cent, the Topeka Capi-
tal, a Republican organ, gets fran-
tic and advises party suicide. That
is it advises tbe party of “Hanna
and great moral ideas” to stop these
robber combines, and in so advis-
ing, the Capital is not only advo-
cating party suicide but is lustily
outcrying for parricide. From
the fecund womb of selfishness and
insatiate greed sprang the Republi-
can party aud under the cardinal
principle of that party, protection,
fully 90 per cent of the trusts that
exist today have been fostered.
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VOLUME 18
Friday evening. It is pronounced
one of tbe best courts ever held in
Canton. Business from beginning
to end was dispatched with groat
•. mat onunty h.ts no district ”7 n-i- «?w_
cases wore left on the docket, via;
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The law firm of Cunninghom &
Sewell of Kaufman has been dis-
solved by mutual consent as Mr.
Sewell has been appointed aeaiatant
onnntw attowR.*- - -
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O||(J attorney and the county attorney
county attorney. Ed is a brilliant
young lawyer and a worthy young
man and hie many friends in Van
Zandt are glad to learn of his ap-
pointment and believe that said
appointment has been a good one
for tbe state of Toxas.
Reiersoii & Wood
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Athens,
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Hero is an object lesaon which
will not fail to interest a very
considerable number of American
people: Nails in 1898—tl.50.
Nails in 1899—$4.35. Inoroaso in
wages, 10 per cent. Increase in
truet profits, 180 per eent. It»-
crease in aost to consumer, 190
per cent.
W. J. Mitchell of Palaeo was on
our streets Friday. ,
place for four woeks adjourned Dr. <X P.SfaMh niade »Mmsb'
trip to Grand Saline Thursday
last.
Chao. Warner, charged with kill-
ing Osear Anderson on Four-milo
Prairie in July, was found guilty
of murder in tho second degree and
sentenced to 20 years imprison*
ment in the penetoatiary.
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A motion for a now trial in tho
Giles Lane cattle theft oaoe was
over ruled and the counsel for tho
defendant gave notion of appeal.
J. J. Utts has some moroef those
fins applet
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M. B. Pool, our up-to-date black-
smith, orders the Exnapaita sent 7
to his father, D. P. Pool of Mur-
chison, Henderson county.
! of Aug. 31, 8opt. 7, 14 and 31
I ** published a six-inch double
I telumn ad for one infernal fraud,
Chas. P. Rcrivener, Austin,
T*xu. We published thia ad, not
’ ^Qeotioning its reliability, simply
**®causo the name of tbe venerable
John H. Reagan was used as ref-
I sronce and because wo noticed
the ad in aome of our exohangeo.
F°r this ad wo have never re-
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CANTON, VAN ZANDT GOJ.N1Y, TEXAS', THURSDAY/NOVEMBER 23, 1899
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AN INFERNAL FRAUD. of which the advertisement was en. It is not the purpose or the
; In the issues of tho ENTxararsn about, and has received no book miwion of the Ettbjipjubk to ad-
’ as yet. Upon our tailing to col- vertise fake concerns for pay—
lect for this ad we wrote a letter “uch less gratis—and we make
to Judge Reagan stating „the case thio statement in order that no
* to him and ho straightway advised mor® “V ho deceived and robbed
us that he know nothing of Mr. of hard earnings by an imposter.
Scrivener’s ad and had never au- For the same reason tho ad ot'tho
thoriMd Sori.m.r to UM bi. o.B. N,„jta m-|m| Cornp^., o( ,„ud.
t UMMuitb. W. b.„ „«b»dd 4rop.
any one oIm who has cent Mr.
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. . ' thi. .Hid, to. lb. Ml, purpoM of “-T “* Mr-
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keeping cur readers from being Scrivener any money as per tho ad
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L fl®®0*1 bF tfa® onprindpled cur, published in tho Knrnxp—
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uuawrur movoeu, wncce none is aaewn—nov neav- nouiy mm i
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o ever to serve them, guaranteeing that quality and price considered, the o Wb Guar- o'!
° lowest house in East Texas. o antes Sat-o^
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o The only wagon that will stand tho Texas Climate.
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1899, newspaper, November 23, 1899; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302643/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.