Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1899 Page: 2 of 10
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The biggest 6took of new aud second—handed
FURNITURE
Some of our county officers get
their official, envelope* from home
printers and pay |5 per 1000 while
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tionel in tbu election return*. He
wasn’t even io it with a Philip-
pine moeqnito for Judge Beard o!
Tyler attaches much importance Io
them.
The Wineborro Wide-Awake is
a new and valued exchange of the
EsTtoratst
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“The fool and hie money »!<’"*'
elways |>arl," remarked a aphud-
tbr’ft sadly for he was a generous
soul.
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. 174 00
. 100 00
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on the )
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Toj late fur turnips
intentions.
Washing for jail...
Conveying lunatics
the asylum....
Express, Ho.,'..
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STOVES WITHOUT ANY GUARANTEE—CHEAP LINE OF
ANDBEE THEM FOR YOURSELF
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school house last
8. P Berry of
in our city Is
Ov-
TH® API '
TvanriedZiv all poor dyspeptic*
wboaeetomac.b t _ ‘ ___...
order. AH such shohld swut* thus
wq>»-
metiy,
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barttly habit
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Ben Wheeler was
last Wednesday.,
RjepoRTKa.
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k-
ous to the needy and siitrenor ’be
proprietors of nr. King’s Ne#\«- l**®*^ ’
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colds, have Riven away over lew •«*
rim lew or s"w’,---
and havei the aatiefcstiew
AS»h-
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will banish it This medida*
h aad txrrn* rx’ntly n doo.V^r
. "’wdlt’Uoa cynical cxxiaL
action*. Tb« treatment may be
n*e and trouble. The
ervd and itarr curti
A. . A c~ >—- — a .
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President McKinley intimates
in bis speeches that the Philip
pintohave been “placed in our
hands by Providence.’* Senator
Pettigrew, a Republican ot North
Dakota, says he’’shall refuse to re-' ago, bull couldn’t bud
i*Ty Mrr<
The self-styled editor of the Pop-
ulist Pismire is etrekhiug bis
nerves to their utmost tension,
wondering what's the matter with
Bandera. Nothing We Just got
eympathCllo and threw the Pismire
canine a bone.
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kooehig it 1
thonsauds of ■
m, Bronchiti
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ser«’v«>•: ,{J»-d hare ac 1
| uo ■ i *1 lot K*» li r i>- "i i-r—1
| m»o ttelr haZds’t tjdofiglng t
ceunty. . And we raooruiDend that
lh» Cummi><toners’ oouyt rsiptre
al! ot said bCicers I
tuartarly reports to the. Cummin
attmers’ court on the last d<y of IhA,
month proceeding thf'r&ealing of|
I We find the poor left
McELREE’S
Wtoc^H ONtf
will banish it This mwbchM
caretafl”CHMledlaeaMB ” quick>
h’Y»dp«*n>a*'Wtly »•. doos away
with litualititMUf ^nyaical exatnC
mtloa*. The treatmeat Buy ba
home. There Io not eea-
•elh-er io cl, J —
WtaeW CerduiM bra
K fnsding
this cUog. heoat, gi
advice fa craa^
eaaanMawawawMBMaa
We have the largest and best stock of goods
• in our line ever brought to Gr^nd Saline. We
bought them to sell and are goingto sell them. :
HENCE WE GIVE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. '
MILLIONS GIVEN A WAT. j
It j® Certainly graiihiog to th* I
public to know of one conoeew *be I
land who are not afraid t^be genet- 1
ouo to the needy and outFenriR *he ’
proprietor* of nr. sing’s No# » ‘*eo’. 1
•ry for cousunipiiou, cowgLs *••
colds, hav« Riven away ovte tew •i’"
lion trial hot1 lea of this greet med’*
cine; and hare, tho aatieSsetiee e»
■ 4 HbHoluUiy ewred
IpeicH cu-ee AS*h: j
[iioaraeiwte and a|l (
F <i.roat cheat ana
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work.”. Thh »upreniarettH»d^7or far
male digues, rpiickly cures nervoi.4-
nejw.slweplesaceSs, melancholy, head-
ache, backache, faintirtg and dirty
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duwu people. ®kery bottle gnarKn-
‘ . Sold by all I «
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Subscribes tor the Enterprise.
poee be just feme up to see if bis
fenoM were all up.
There has been e great , deal of
cotton sold here and men from ell
over the county have been here la
Democratic candidate for governor tfa* !••<*** days, and, tn y^ve each Artistic produstions for ladies of
4I««kv did wool ) , u,,,. k„thi w„, M.ati!..!
W.JUnUKkr. did not r««t.e ,„d [m|u|# <>,lr Hex,! riaUir.
enough v.4e« to get his name men- Bay don’t you think the papers prodactioas andtbM
tinna.1 in U- 'J’1.' *°give 1 ew*J • r” ’ ' htcs-t and must stylish are here at
He Is married and hie dog 1- drad.lmMerete ftgnres. ’
Gold or silver, solid or plated
they are all going at quick selling
prices. Fins specimeneof the hAnu-
rtrtftman’s work can be found in
all ‘isparlmante Remember the
•J. W. WILLIAMS,
Fourth.Street, Wills Point. Tanas.
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and cook stoves in Tyler t Sold at the lowest prices south side ef eqear*
hast;lo Daglish Hardware Htore. ©very body that needs
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I’LTNITURE
The Geueral L. Lee Stoves:
No 7 with 45 pieces, $11 00
No 8-16 with 45 p;ece», 13 75
Mere. 0. 0. Adams and G. L.
Owens made a business trip to
Athens thu>w**M
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Special Carrttpondtnm.
Colfax Taxis, Nov. 20, 1899.—'
Rev. Wm. Dawson filled hie ap
pbiatment at the Methodist church
yesterday. - ' «
W e had a nice shower last A
| which has cooled tho air to some
OevfuL. etmnach wed liver, remedy
1 loads of lumber were lain / ‘
round laat week for the new 'fnaurea *
ghieGiomie ”nrrKV 1 ”
room to it.
'lteM^ pot
TO the Van
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ly treated, but we Und the Jail and
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house in need of repsirs and w>
respectfully rwumuiend ioihecum-
inloeluuere* court vbwl thrry have
the same repaired in a MrbstAnc
way, aud that they require any.oh
ficar who may under their
order Lave any repairs done
to make eontract there!, r, and
require , ?b«»d uf pnrty doing
the work *0 protect the county- in
the pafr.*r«i t of moniee tor aald
wo'K And that the district court'
room and stair ways be carpeted
with suitable carpeting to prevent
ttoe noise and confusion caused en-
trance to raid court room <1 tiling
theeeMion of court
Thankipg your honor for the
tourlevu- treatment we havs re-
ceived, at.J the district end coun-
ty attorneys for their efficient as>
L - w«. v, .. v ■ ub> x.„ t in.,. ni> ,ny n.< k
diarbargad. R. 8. JoWM
Foreman of the Grand Jury.
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I'URNITIJRE!
c o n it t y and make the;
COUNTY PAY 4? 5” per !W>0 for
the time envelope. Thia looks
strange, but it is true.
to
.. 83 75
7 80
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‘ Hero No 7 with 40 pejcea, 00 » :0j '
! Mascot No 7 with 46 pieces, 11 00 i -01
| Mascot No 6 with 45 pieces, IS 60 ! IO!
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and I am satisfied he will need the
rest soon. “• —
Speaking of dogs, the oily coun-
cil met a few days ago and passed
a dog law—in a horn.
,B K. Yantjii Is jLcsndldati lox
the legislature. In fact, the woods
are full of them for some office.
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ProeeotUage ef Owaalsaloaers* Coertz^*'
The Commissioners* court was in
session last week, finished up Mjtoff
inosa and adjourned Friday.
The qumerjy’rbporta of al) the ■
county and precmpk^c^heere were
C *r4
trapaxy nntudu K>’"'i''»was'
appointed conelab’.e of the Edge-
wood preetnot to fill tho vacancy
caused by the -denlb ***; ,
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clerk wt-io auti.e.rlrr.l to have the ,
rooming oi tbs court boner and jail ;
repaired.
The district clerk was authorised I
to receive bids on roller book
•helves, document files, and one
locker. Said blds are to ho opened
and considered at a-eall eeeelon of I
the court January 1, 1'8.0 «
It was decided to lusure the coert ]
house f..r W5,i»0‘) fot the year be-, |
ginning December 1, 1899 and clos> I
ing Dec. 1, 1900. W. C. Blanks I
was awarded the contract. Miso. I
— Johnson, daughter of O. B
Johnson, was ordered to be placed
on the poor. farm.
An application to have sold k the I
er hoc! house aud laud belonging I
to same of the Croagleville scnool I
> was granted by the .coart, I
Petition* to eetabiish sebool die- J
trier* at Al***«!’• Chat el and Kllta I
K^AP A KI' HKlDtit Vll«t> ’ jj
Prretnol No 1, bridge*
o iu gnu! and material.... 8 612 2iil
rundltion—the paupers wsll 4r*at-|Pr»c7iic» Nb“3,"t,»Mg*o |*
rd sr.J cared fur. I ! *ud materia).. 158 12 q|'
A e haw Inspected the county Freciuot Nu. 8, bridge* IJ
‘si; am! :th- prisoners tb-re.u * nd inkier!* 58?
are properly cared for aodTiurnan- PreetLcI Na. . 4, brt'dkee
ly treated, but we hod tho Jail, and material.. .T.
distrinte olerk’e office i’n tho court paid officers on
bonds..
Wille Point Nows.
Fpsatol Cerr4«pvndsno«.
Wills Puiot, Tel., Noy. 17,1899. riothingfo’r"lunatics .
— W. T. Thom|‘•an, a prakeeinan — ‘ ‘
on a freight train, Jett under the
wheels hrro Thursday and atid had
both feet badly mashed. Ills
wonndw were dreued by Drs. Fry
others prefer to send out of the Meson, and he was sent to
Marshall and placed in the hospi-
tal. Hie home is at Longview
I. R. Desnot Myrtle Springe was
in town Friday on business.
A. M. Dean and .son, Ms®, of the
Dean gin neighborhood sold cotton
here Friday. ; ___,
. Ucele Bill HaiJigree of Ben
Wheeler w^ here a few days ago
with a loud of sweet potatoes for
which he got 50 toots per buehol.
—Ft A Dawson, tmaof rcrur mir.v
subscribers at Slone Point,- suld
cotton here Friday.
Peg Graft wmr her* a few days
1 out ' what
oeive message, from God thro’ Wil- he w” !h«r’il •nytbjng. I cup-
nniA hfi lint ppnift nn to if ht*i
- Uam McKinley.”
Loug years ago procrastination
was properly prouoaiMrai the thief
of time. Upon il* forehead hath
afnoe been borne the mark of Cain.
Everybody realising thia to bo true,
ao they do, should not watt till Jan
nary to form new reoolutions and
make raoolves Now is the time
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Rossrt ef tfi* erase tary.
Coypty of Van ZanJlj To ths
• CMiSMM, ue -LmAsImI
court: We, th* Grand Jury, em-
panelled Got. 23rd, 1899, having
finished our labors beg leave sub-
mit the following report:
We have been in session seven
teen days and have made diligent
ceercb into all relations of law
oom Rift ted within the body of the
county. Wo have had before us
from tho various sections of the
county from two to three hundred
- witnoooeo and have returned into
court forty-one true bills of indict-
ment
Wo have made inveetlgationa In-
to the county finances and find
than in healthy condition, and (hat
all draft* drawn upon the different
funds are,promptly paid and that (
funds are on band to tho credit of u
various county funds to meet all district
TAKE NOTICE.
GARLAND STOVES, BERT ON EARTH WITH ROQ3 ON OUTSIDE AND GUAR-
ANTEED TO NKVEK BURN OUT. , OUR COVERS AND CENTERS ARE EXTRA
HEAVY AND BRACED TO PREVENT WARPING. NOTICE OUft LOW .PRICE
A AND COME AT ONCE AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION!
three Iboitrtnd dollars. signed. •' IL
W* Bod »hat ae* >unUand affairs A petition to 1,-ave a lew JI
otall e* unty officer* are in good election held at Walton Dec. 28 L
‘c'Hsditouj ‘Uai th* said county of- w.s_gf>ntod aud G. A - ChnoliAU. J
Ifieere. together with the Jijsihoa Lf appointed, to jwld said eleaiicm., 'F‘
■reewmer-ins.'i’1 ■ 1 ■ tb* poaee, frith A f«w sxerptiobs, • . * Yjfr
Announcements: ' - f^rr’.Xa^\ < u °.Vr*ui‘ ‘ t
lea. 1 for iGj ti r - y Itray ■ Mljw etij
|mto ttelr haZdc balopglng -to the <*.. ■■ Ifc*
And w* rrau imend that ' ~J~ 1^'
Expenses jf Van Zandt County J
to <n.ke their For Quarter Ending Ort 31, '99 A
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'* Garland No. 7, 4-0. with
t high finish,,. .016 00.
-j- N'l 8,4-Q. wltbkiafih finish, 10 90.
i No, 8, fi-G with blgh finish, M 1b.
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We can fit you up with some kind in any size and price-
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—MM.. - .vuwwpu we seat bargains you ev« get Mk»
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to- -friiiwnW? i _________________- -__
hr Biifliflii 11
Th* St- Louis Republic is advo-
cating Cungreesm an DeArniotid
for the leader iu th* next Hoose
ef seproaonlativee. Ue. would
snake a good one.
” •*■ Total, 8393 00
coMMoa couRtY mao. ‘K-
Furniture and repairs fur
court house and jail t 31 99
Poor farm. ...... 305 96
Stationary,. . . .405 £2
JiurlaJ of paupers . JA 50
Poor outride the Co. farm 87 ufl
Court cost in criminal
and lunacy oases. . 124 10
Attorney lees in lunacy
. . ______ _________ 'cases .....
ri«taucc, we respectfully arit to bajEx officio salaries. ....
Clark slew for keeping
ledge, end exami-
ning eollestor’s repl's
Per diom of officer!....
Board of prisoner*.... .
Clothing, drugs, etc. for
prisoners
’ Tula!, 81933 74 f
Grand total expense for ----------—
quarter . 8425«1 Wji
lotaxvat paid va boftdb Is not in- 1
eluded in th* above, i
Fctom GriaU
Special Cvrmpbndenct.
Edom. Tex., Nov. 18. 1899.—
Eaiiue.-e are very well up with
work. Cotton just about all pick
ed. Syrup nearly all made.
Mt Cook, n life insurance agent; ■—~r
of Athens was in town the first of
the w»ek - i
H-ut (Jsuthron’e little four-yeae-
old child died last Thursday.
The ringing school at Zion Hill
closed l*»t Thursday night. They
had a very nice time.
They say Dr. Gray did not gv to
1 the San Antonio fair. Ha started
and missed hi? route aud stopped
OVEX at Grand Saline. 9
Mrs. D. L. Boyd and children are
visiting her parents near Chandler.
Health of this ociutnunity -is
very good. . ..
CORBKHPOKDKNT
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Justice Oortrts..
County court....
Dtotriot court.
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Garland No. 1 2-F , 45
pieces with h... .119 vA0 I
No. 7, 4-s. with 45 pieces,.. 14 60.
No^S, 4 F. with 45 pieces. 14 60. '
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For PraridenV «»
W. J BRYAN..
Vice I’reoidrnt
O. IL F BEL
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I •*'«**. vWW*. p*tSi
wbe«e stomach and liver ar* out ol.
bv?"Kinx;. NeVLHe Pilta, The
give* a e]
Sold by all
8T0R¥0F A SLAVE. ,T...
worst form of slavery. 0,-jrg ? !>, Wil
liatna of jiannheater. Miclr, Wis huw
(tueb :» a'are wk* made free. He says-
”My wife hrtn d>ieu heiple**. toy
il vh yeaio that »i»w c* n,to not tnrr- oyer.
in bed. Aitar u*i«« two hoLtUoa of|—
KI?ctric. Bitters, she ia won3er‘nj.j»
iuiprovcd *nd able -H> do cer own
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male dioeattes, quickly cures nervoia-
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ache, backache,
Iduwu people. L
I teed. Only 50 cents.
jd*x0<iets.;
—- XI ooltoed; MuM 1 ho-1 to M- ^•
•>ur Lewis. R. A Luttle to PeaVl
W icker. L. M. Pettigrer ve Ora
Mt Nair. R. M Meredith to Adi 1
aCS Bryant,
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.