Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1899 Page: 5 of 8
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WILLS POINT, TEXAS.
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-Notice.
a race; -Residence now occupied by
when the road forked and Mr. i Tom ^Sister will be for salq or rent
" .... . J. T. Read.
20 Terrell, Tex.,
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iness College at Austin, Texas, church 8 p. hl, May 19.
is in the city to see about getting -
up««class in Bookkeeping, Pen-
manship, Shorthand, etc. He
comes well recommended and we night, Eld.
hope he’ll be able to up a good Keene, Johnson county, Texas,
class. _ __ I will address the people of Myrtle
Miss Clara Louie Cole, the vio- Springs on the following subjects: ,
Uniate for next Thursday even-,!First:- “Capital and, Labor.”,
ing’s concert, has just returned Second:— “Signs of the Times. ’,
Norwood fro™ three year* study in London These subjects will be spoken to -
Rn» under Camnanari under from a, prophetic Or Bible st^nd'
All are invited,
H. B. French.
piece to buggy Traffic Manager Fort Worth'
please notify this I Denver City Ry., Fbrt W<S»
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nic this spring? Talk it up.
W. B. Wynne, Esq., had bus-
iness in Terrell last Monday.
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—eeU- last Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. vV< W. Reeves Was
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vicinity, Office at J. ri. Human’*
drugstore. Residenceat night.
[When in Wills Point call and let
I ufl show and price our gpods to
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1 Wills Point Mercantile Co.
or the heaven sent —————» -n———»i—————
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■J M H. ECftOLS, m. d.,
Roy*I am now located in what is known
as the Cliffton community, 7 mile*
north of Will? Point, where I offer
my professional services to the
suffering public.
J. H. Freeman and little son,
Homer, made-a business trip to
Corsicana last week.
Mrs. J. A. Fields and Miss
Emma Fields south of town, were
shopping here Monday.
Misses ’Lula Tull, Lizzie Cook I
and Noma Tull of Canton vis-
ited in Wills Point Monday.
Mrs. B. F. Starnes and daugh-
ter, Miss Della, of
were
ji. Nice weather.
Thursday, May 18.
' Good rains everywhere.
, Bourland for fresh groceries.
‘.Vegetation of all kinds is on a
bbom. ,
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Prescott Thorny of Dallas is'in
Longview last week.a
f ... |. Teachers, get ready to attend
A, the Summer Normal.
Prof. Lake spent a few days
-y-......,-in Palestine last week.
If you expect to keep up with ' erR' Assembly of the Cumberland | papers fail to give every scrap
---ft the procession, move up. <•
” Tax Collector Starnes had 7.
business here Tuesday.
J. H. Spires has his saloon
/fixtures well arranged now.
Carpenters are at work
Judge Greer’s law office.
1 Mrs. W. B. Wypne has
£- ' turned from Mineral Wells.
Is Wills Point to have a pic-
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JL Mrs. w, W. Reeves was a
visitor to Dallas last Friday.
£ “ If you want honest goods do
I your trading in Wills Point.
rT. F. Mayfield is having his
wagon yard put in apple pie
order. . '
J. . * .A W. B. Cheatham and wife of
1 ' .Edgewood were shopping here
Tuesday.
Walter Anderson of Sherman
**Was a visitor to our city first of
ie the week. •
The genial R. H
spent last week in I
- his family.
|£w. W. McLeod has had
beautiful offices fixed for Drs. tone tre wonderful and delight- «tcp.
Biaeon and Jeter.
-«f jit I
TOron fete
school this year, which wu——=-----
on the 15th of June and tAY 2^,
jtinue five weeks. The state-——
{superintendent made a wise se-|
{lection when he designated Wills ing. j
{Point as one of the towns in which
{Summer Normals were to be
taught, and he also made a.wise
Edge wood ; choice inselecting Prof. D.
in Wills Point Monday.
Jno. ’WF 1
the county seat was among the i
to our city Monday J ' 7*'’ disease is e
normal provided with this able who 15 not.
' . himself and his friends.
. r v . .rata, offers
"Henry Perry and sister, Mrs., superior advantagesfto teachers
W. W. Rice, left Monday for intending to take' a summer
Mineral Wells to spend a few ’course. - The price of tuition is t
days. • ————-——sftly So for the five weeks and hardly walk, I
, ---;-- , ! arrangements have been made
There are some fishermen who , 1 , , .
spend more money on tacklei
and outfit than they ever get
■in- fish.
Dr. F. A. Bevens and family
- the city. ’ spent, first of the week in our!
Mr. Burgess spent'Sunday in {^nJ^JUe8ta °f W’ W> <iib' •
the city. . | ~ ”
4 The school children will soon.
— get a rest.
—H. C. Geddte of Mineola waa; Adolph Reher?
./here Sunday.
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dr*Ty T* *
eases without exception are caused BL •
isms. Here is the germ of that terrible a,...
, of typhoid fever; and here is the still more dr<_.
C. causes that most destructive of all diseases, cons...
Lake aq conductor of the school comm°n .a“d supposed incurable disease, catarrh.” ,
JzBKe as conductor Of tne scnool. “I wish. Doctor,” sank the traveling-man, “that you
J,... i Profs. W. I. Cowles and R. E., catarrh. ,1 have had it for years, and I am thoroughly discours
Davteson, F«b-of i Yantis wiU assiflt in the school, dever^mFr^^
and that is enough said. The and attacking specially the mucous membrane. This foul and most^iis
1 . . . . . disease is especially prevalent in the United States and it israre tomee
------- ------- \. iiiMimeu prvjviueu wjm uiw auie wlivis uoi, or has not been troubled more or less with it. How ofpfen is he U
County Clerk Davis and fam- and competent corps of teachers,
ily or canton were Visitors to together with our fine school tarrhal affectjom. In its worst phase, the patient becomes loathstane both
-- a. a , r , , I it himself and his friends.
PE£rata’ Otters believe,M continued this great physician, “that the true vw
esTto teachers tArrh is to medicate the blood. Thia can be done only by powerful
I which act as blood purifiers/’ — /,
Betsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Manistee Co.^ Mich., writes:
Dear Sirs:—For ten years I was a sufferer from general debility and chwoi
catarrh. My face was pale as death. I was weak and short of breath. I coi
nnitiLj walk, I was so dizzy and had a i 1___v 1___/ _11 J..__1___
hands and feet were always cold. My appetite”w*s very poor. On getting u0
j - , in the morning, rny head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. I had
for good board at reasonable awful pains in the small of my back. 1 had a continual feeling of tiredness.
I . < i i My muscular power waa almost entirely gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen *-
prices. A large attendance IS steps Without stopping to rest, ami often that much exercise caused me to have -
already assured. a Pa’n jn side. It seemed as though the btofed had left my veins. The docfc
I * - ■ ■ * • tors said my blood had all turned to water. I hud given up all hope of eyer get-
I oat weIL 1 tried the best phystciWns in the state, but failed to get any reliefs
I Last Saturday evening an ap- My busband got me a bottle of Johnston’s Sarsaparilla, r took it. and then I
preciaXive audience heard Prof. > ^ou^ht another. When these had, been used. I was somewhat improved in
r? , . , . * , .. . . .. ■ health. I continued its me. and felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was re*
I rred eric k Abbott at tne K Of r freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving through my veins. 1
, hall. He 18 anartiet in hia line. ^ptont’kingil.aHd now consider mv*elf:vwenand rugged w°m8n l work.--
son family. , , all the time, and am happy.' I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my lifev
1 ,—— - --- ! He has no superiors as an elocu- The sick headaches I have had since childhood, vhave disappeared, and my cafc
Bert Keller of Greenville-tionist. The two hour Dro. ^rrh has alrn^t entirely left me 1 cannot be too thankful fcr what Johnston’*
, J . xuu vvyu Iiuur pro Sarsaparilla has done for me. I recommend all women w>b have sick head-
j spent first of the week.in Wills gramme was a rare treat to the aches to use‘your Sarsaparilla.
I Point the guest of hie brother people of Wills Point. Mr. Ab-
• Adolph Reiter. ' »»« can always count on a M F<>r Sale by Bruce & Human Drug Co., Will* Point, Tex. ,
■—Ttu11 jW^e-1111 "TTr 8^fie^eT^Tro^re*(l Ii
’/n1 Whl e l i!? -toW"-7—- I ^-l8S t<llen Bagbt. 8QDraaQ..r-.eL-P£l a ear of ---
jHe says crop prospeeware good I and Miss Clara Louie Cole, vio- is seflirrg ^it at popular prices. ^jg oj^ce
last *n c°mmunity. liniste, will give a grand concert and examine his goods be-
Miss Alma Smith hasTeturned ■F. of P. hall Thursday even- -------
,*j' Bed room suits, refrigerators, ■■ 11 | F ft *
. machines, baby buggies, etc., > • Rfl II I LU \
« L. mlLLCn o,
furniture store. Call and see his 7
ma£
. . .ana.. It will pay you, for every article-
m oetter - - - — jg marked down to zero. ' i
• ■ While returning from the; - ..
school entertainment at Stewart’s The Peery Photograph Gallery •
Chapel last Friday evening, Bink now open^^ If you want good, .
niter in the north.east of Wills Point, was Gallery,
thrown from his horse andalmcet
instantly killed. Young Cannon j
; and a friend were running a race { .Residence
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Wills t>otnt Gbroniclc.
UVBacUlPTHtN KATXS.
On* year
Six months
Three'mantka
ettfnltUM RAtKIf.
Locate, H cents per line for first iri-
■ nertion and 6 cent* per line for each
wubsequeat Insertion. All locate kept
in till ordered out.
Obituaries, resolutions of respect,
»nd in Tact all matter not news, one-
half the regular rate.
Rates for display advertisements
made known on application.
7 T. & P. TIME CABD.
WEST BOUND
No. 1— 4:07 j>. m
.~.w. r. .... No. 3— 4:33~a. m . r . —D
»:38 a. , m QUr city Saturday and Sunday. bujldtBg and its
J. N. Polk,
X-A^^Dentist.
OFFICE OVER. WILLS POINT BANK.,
W*Crown and bridge work a speci —
alty. Call aad see me.
CAMPBELL, fa. D.,
WILLS POINT, BflSX.
iSTOfllce at Bruce A Human Drug
Co’* Store. Residence near‘Col-
lege Building. -
ATTENTION!
BmT Treat Year Pbeta* te Afeais—Seat
Street With tbe Artists.
We wlU make to anyone eending us
'i A nt rannw a photo a Ufe-Stse Oilette, Crayon or
.. .. .r----- neee, highly artietlc finish, and prompt
limsTSum —sasrs-.
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EACT BOUND |
Np. 2—12:10 p. m.
No. 4—_S:04 p. m.
No. 6- P “ -
Mr*. J. S. Teel spent
Friday in Dallas.
Sheriff Rusk had business in
our town Monday.
W. W. Rice of Terrell Sun- i
dayed in our city.
J. L. Lybramd had business spirits sipce, his
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claw. , I will address the people of Myrtle
Miss Clara Louie Cole, the vio- Springs on the following subjects: i
llniste for next Thursday ^n-’Krrt:-“Capital and. Labor.’’)
ing’fi concert, has just returned r
the city with En8-» under Campanari, under from a,prophetic
whose direction she appeared in P°int> —" “ -
7—7 a number of recitals with flatter-1 _ J
- tag success. Her technique and Lost.—Foot
‘ Finder 1
office.
from Canton and Grand Saline * *ng, May 25, under auspices ofj
where she has been visiting1^ 111 11 1 1
j friends and relatives.
Allen Murchison, J. C. Mason’s
• polite salesman, seems i
’ ’ i recent visit to
Plano. Guess the reason why.
the jU(j Riley, in
ment ““the oest writer
state, has bought an interest in
the Grand Saline Sun. Success
to you, Jud.
Doh’t fail to attend and par-
ticipate in the K 6f P decoration | Cannon and his horse differed as-the loth inst.
services next Sunday. Next to the direCtionAo go when a tree I
Rev^W. B. Miller and D. S.;
McPhail left this morning for
Denver, Colo., to attend the Gen-
held over yotir grave. ' ! result. The Chronicle extends i stock of goods a fine lot of bug-
. ..1.^1. will 'be sold’ very i
1 chejj.p-'-in fact, cheaper than at
. „ j else. We also carryI---
I harness, saddles, plows, hoes, r
astonishingly low prices. Ouri —
stock of dry goods, clothing, gro-
ceries, etc., is large and welpse-
r par nF
is selling it at popul
^3 „ 1 r .. — i *____ ?__i_ •
;fore buying.
Bed room suits, refrigerators
J very cheap at J. L. Lybrand’s t* IvllLkLll V*
'■■•-nlture store. Call and see his | 1 ... "
The Cash Store,
Have a complete stock, ’
and’will be pleased to
show you
it of Wills Point, was J ’ n- n-..-----■f . . . . ' "W’l
(Yes, too numerous to mention)
Embroideries,
Laces,
Handkerchiefs,^etc.
Our Sjring Closing
Stock is complete; come and
see it. A nice line oi Hats.----
Shirts, T4esJ_etc._Sho<Mi„to_^.
suit everyone.
THE
DENVER
ROAD
to b'Olo.,1
. ..L* >Xat£« America?
invitauonB 1(4 any one in trie city,.
range and exquisite sweetness, j teke thi9 method of extending
and receives ovations wherever to my friends in Wilis Point and
she sings^ . • community a cordial invitation to
Prof. L. R. Walden, eleven attend the closing exercises of the
years president of the Texas Bus- Yantis Institute, at the Baptist
* in Dallas Monday.
------------M. F. Brackneyt is
list- this week. - *
Wills Point is getting the
com these days.
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\ N. A. Matthews is having his
paint shed recovered,
Mrs. W'. C. Moughon visited
Longview last week., -j. —_o„ , ----- ---
.--— -— yeaf such ceremonies may be.,settled the dispute with the above ; We have added to our large
sympathy to the deceased’s rela-' ^*®s wh*r*}
tives and friends., . - ari^^he^Liili^-JWi also carryf-
Never growl because news------------ . » . ..
etc., and propose to s^ll them at j
Presbyterian church. < of news, so long as you take ^ck of drygo'ods, ctothlng, g^o-' C. MOUGHON, M. D.,
W, L. Haynes. Esq., passed no trouble to givA-the-editor or eeries, etc., is large and wel^se-, »V . wills Hunt, texas
through Wills Point yesterday i reporter information. We know I lected and admirably suited to the I at j Drn„iU)re
for his home in Canton He readers who are awfully put out requ,rements of this section. where he can be found during the
ttaM bocuee „ noi When .n W.U.
Haynes, at Durant, I. T. note of their arrival or departure,
" -—- ’ of the friends visiting them, the '
The Summer Hill Select school social affairs q*» knatron aoni 1
at Omen closes today. Two of babies that visit their home. I
Van Zandt County’s gifted sons, i The average newspaper man isn’t |
H.-C. Geddie and-R. I. Thomp-1 a medium nor mind reader, buti
sob. are booked for speeches on I he gets most of his news the
■aid oecarion. same way a milkman gets his
Miss Ellen Bright, who appears milk—by:pumping.
next Thursday evening, is one of A, i.vtt.,u.
She has a voice of marvellous invitations tq any one in the city, g‘ucceg8fu]
Business Man
SpendkYhe hot month* in the
* Mountain*.
The Club Woman ^!.
who wiahe* to be recognized a*
authority on today’* literature will
Florence Greer. I - summer at the Texas-Colorado
——--- [ ‘ Chautauqua. She will have a* her
Notlc*. -------------1 amociatesth^ literary vreatn of the
On May 19th, 20th and 21st, at United State*.
E. T. Russell of; The Teacher, J
admired most by the School Board,
will keep up-to-date in school
method* and vigorou* in body by
.spending each vacation at the
Chautauqua’s Summer School.
The Chautauqua open* at Boulder
July 4th, and continu** six w«*h*.’'
For Chautauqua literature-ad-
dress, ’ ■* ** -~-u—-•
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Spears, George T. Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1899, newspaper, May 18, 1899; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284803/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.