The Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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The Post-Signal.
VOL XXXIII.
PILOT POINT, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911
NO. 20
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CONSOLIDATED
We are moving the Russell, Gray & Co., (or Ross stock) into our own store on South side ot Square,
and are ready to sell remainder of this stock cheaper than ever, You know we own it cheap, therefore we
can afford to sell it cheap. Ask us for Bargains.
25 prs.'Selby 300, 3.50 and 4.00 Shoes
for ladies 185
20 pairs Queen Quality Shoes for ladies
at half-Price.
All men's and boy's overcoats Price
All Ladies' Suits 14-Price
All Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks y2-Price
7}£c Outing 5c
1214c Outing 8c
i2^c Bleach Domestic 8^c
20c and 25c Embroideries 10c and i2^c
50 prs pants for boys and small men
at half-price.
flen's ioc half hose per pair 5c
Misses' ioc hose per pair
Misses 25c hose per pair
8.00 all wool 12--4 Blankets
4.00 Woolnap Blunkets
All Ladies, Misses, Hen's or
deawear at cut price.
25 doz Hen's negligee Shirts
Boys'
7&c
18c
5 95
2.55
Un-
half-price
NEW GOODS:
It's worth your while to see our new Embroideries, Laces, White Goods, Linens, Ginghams. Calicoes,
Draperies and little Novelties. Buy these things now. Do your sewing in the bad January and February $0
weather. Assortments are better than they will ever be again this season on these lines of merchandise, |p
and prices perhaps a little cheaper, because we want to "stir up" some business during the "dull season." |S
Come where they keep what you want. The reliability of a store should be your first thought. Try us \<g
for 1911 and see what you Save.
RUSSELL BROS. CO.
South Side Square
THE STORE THAT KEEPS THE PRICE DOWN.
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Pilot Point, Texas
Three dormitories burned at
Commerce last Saturday. Loss
about $100,000. Eight hundred
girls are out of homes.
Andrew Carnegie and Senor
Barra, Mexican Ambassador at
Washington, both predict that
within one year an agreement
will be made between the Na-
tions for a court of justice, by
which international differences
will be adjusted without a resort
to armed force, World-wide
peace is surelyin the near future.
If your "favorite store" uses,
in this issue, more advertising
space than in any issue for
months—it probably means that
it has more important news for
you than in months!
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boerner
and Ed Till and family left Wed-
nesday for Corpus Chri9ti where
they will make their future
home. We regret to lose these
good families from our commun-
ity.
Don't pay the highest price
for it—unless it is the also lowest.
Learn what to pay by studying
the ads!
One of the things that you
can buy to an advantage today
may be the things you have to
buy—so read the ads!
Every time you pay more for
something than an ad reader
would have to pay, you pay a
form of direct tax whioh «vent-
ually, will amount to enough to
buy a home.
SSBPmn
Watches and Clocks
Repaired.
Now that the holiday rush h over I can
give your repair work the proper atten-
tion, so do not put it off but bring it on
now. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Point
Texas
Square
Call To Service.
To The Sunday School Army of
Texas:
With gratitude to the Heaven-
ly Father for His marvelous
blessings during the past two
years, and the marked increase
in the enlistment of the soldiers
of the Cross, through the Sun-
day Schools of the various de-
nominations, we are impelled
through the leading of the Holy
Spirit to call to arms our vast
army in a campaign for doubling
our membership.
At last International Conven-
tion in Louisville, June, 1908, we
reported 6800 Sunday Schools,
and 503,400 members in the
Protestant Sunday Schools of
Texas. At the present time we
can not tell how many there are
enrolled, but we believe it possible
to report one million at the next
meeting, in San Francisco, June,
1911.
Some counties and towns of
Texas have demonstrated what
an aggressive, united campaign
through the efforts of all denom-
inations can accomplish. We
therefore call upon the Sunday
School army of Texas to join in
the campaign to reach every
home in Texas on Wednesday,
February 22, 1911, through tome
worker, with a oordial invitation
to attend the Sunday School and
and Church of their choice, and
at the same time securing accur-
ate census of the people in each
home, as to thier church affilia-
tion or preference.
This campaign is to be followed
up with a universal Statewide
Rally day, on Sunday, Feb-
26, 1911, with the slogan, "One
Million People Present in the
Sunday Schools on One Day."
Following this co-operative
Visitation, the pastors are urged
to have their forces organized in
a follow-up campaign, to go out
persistently after eafch one until
they are enlisted in the Sunday
Schools, either actively or
through the Cradle Roll or Home
Department.
Let us remember that while
this is the greatest movement
ever undertaken by any State in
the world, we believe we can do
it, and we will.
Even then, after we reach the
one million there will be three
million people not in any Sunday
8chool in Texas.
The County Association, the
local pastor's unions, and all
organizations, denominational
and interdenominational, are
urged to at once organize not
only their town but every part of
their county.
With an abiding faith and
confidence that the brethren of
all denominations will join hands
and co-operate in these plans, of
great magnitude, in order that
each and every Sunday Sohool
and Church and denomination
may raap its share of the harvest,
we earnestly plead for such co«
operation upon the part of all.
Robt. H. Coleman, State Pre-
sident. J. T. McClure, Central
Chairman. William Nehemiah
Wiggins, Gen. Sec.
The above oall is prepared and
joined in by representative lead-
ers of the following twelve de-
nominations i n conference:
Baptist, Christian, Congregation-
al, Episcopal, Evangelical, Cum-
berland Presbyterian, German
Methodist, Lutheran, Methodist
Episoopal, Methodist Episcopal
South, Presbyterian., U. S.,
Presbyterian U. S. A.
The Dallas Semi-Weekly News
and Post-Signal one year SI.85
1911
Our business relations with you during the
past year have been both pleasant and satis-
factory on our part, and we hope the result
has been the same with you. However, we
shall endeavor to make it more so during the
year current, if possible ....
COME AND SEE
FLAKE & HALE.
Phone 46.
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The Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911, newspaper, January 13, 1911; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291150/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.