The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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of the East Texas Conference rollcgo than three ■
INTERESTING CULLINGS FROM
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Sawmill Accident.
Olive, Tex., April
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sed near j.l v^
Every house
in Marr
a Crisp *■< Complete Brer!ary of Raey
-A rfkad-lp. Cartnuiir SciscM aadBca-i^ea,^ chappel' Hill.'. Breah
r«KlM"O* Antonio, W adder. 1> latohia
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WORN NIGHT AND DAY.
- CM. worx^ trie
marshals
rrest and
•s of the- i
r.-on.y t«
B'®y Accidentally Abot.
Iowa Park, Tex., April 21.—Dale
.—JI' 6 fa- IO—.-A.U -i- «» 1 V
Speed.JWft accidentally phot In the
B 10 bowels bv a boy-named White, while
hunting.th* morning. He cannot re-
cover. .' ' ,r ; ,-----—----------—■ - - -— — ■ --isv--—*—
around a buggy to the frontofanelec-
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.. TOwATOrTex.j April 20. —Mr. Jack
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------th it WJiJeK- has' sprung" np'froZZffir "oon: Theacert-ent "»s caused by a "
• ter- recent rains there is not a earlpad of ’Off I01110* r°rw»^ and- striking the
e cot- grassTn Starr county. saw ieveranit HSrtfog-tBe=cSrriage''
ials and
i, O. T., J
was re-
vengers
the brft-
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Heart,;
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•s turned Out to search H
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CoasamptlTea and people
who hare weak Innrsor Aatb*
ma,«hould aaa Fieo’aCare for.
Consumption. It has cored
thooaaada. It hae not injur-
ed one. It Is not bad to take.
It Is the best cough syrup.
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1311s county has 165,000 of school
fund* drawing interest. ’
~’ Salvation Army at Dallas ia
ie April races at lyler. ■ brogen in two places and his left leg1
.. _ was broken^belew-thoJcnee.
. ' cutting Scrafa. ,, -J ' .
L LXbrell, Tex,, April 21;—Thurs-
day night at Koberts, fourteen miles
northeast of here, Dave Hogue and
another party became involved in a
rfiw over a game of cards, which re-
sulted in Hogue being seriously cut
about the side, shoulder and face.
hitecaps.
mort of
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and last
ight and
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nife and
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KILLED - x INSTANTLYtJ^entlTD \home. Q/
BEN DIXON SHOOTS SANbY
PRICE TH0UCM THE TtfiART. -'3
I
phine in a glas» of whisky. 1
removed to the,Toxas and Pacific hos-
pital and died Within aiTKour.
‘ AT'AICara'fo,'"ToKneon county, re-
cently Mrs. Jenkin* of Cleburne, • 84 „
y^ars old, was seriously injured by a, county jail at Bryan.
the Texas Tire r“uin« ' “t^at^ov
i Went
days ago.
fngston, Polk county.^ Every house
was blown down on-Mrs. Baird s place
except her dwelling. She had her
^bai’on in the corn crib and it was
Wlown about 309 yards in the.Held.-
Jordan Haraway's Louse was torn to
pieces and a yoke.of oxen. Woke killed
\ by a falling tree; “TH some places so
much timber, was blown down that it
will require two or three weeks to get
«ady ,\fw work. Its path was not
more than 300 yards wide, but it was
most dLe»tructiw“
—Tlw tfeyr tariff of _ _
UnderwriteFs’ association,'which
into effect.?t Austin a tew k “
is causing some' lively kicking. 'The
alleged lack of adaquate water sup-
— which is given as one of the rea-
sons fur putting Austin among the
' aecond-class cities, is especially hoot-
ad at. and it ia claimed that it can be
established that better water pressure
^togrran there ttuin any culler city in
ihe atats; ------- ... - -
" The ladies of Trinity Church Guild, '
at Galveston, ha^e.. in preparation a
quaint Sonnet party, which will be
one of the social eWen-ts in the near
future. Elegant prizes are to be
awarded to those having the quaint-
eet. largest, smallest and most be-
comipg bon ns ts. ^A 4*T
-is tv I ar- - _____gentlemen will" t>e , selqted as juugos
.-and awgrd^tbe prizes-
For”tha Information of inquiring
teachers the department of education
announces that it.has received official
notice that the National Educational
association will meet at Asbury-Park.
N.-J., beginning JtiTy 6, anil continue
x in session until July 13... Half
have been obtained from the
•railroads and hotels.
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* parents on Dee'p creek in this” Calls-
. han county-. 'bha was1 missed About 2
o’clock in the i
forty neighbors
^Tor her. The search was continued
through the night without success, r
The next day Mr. ,2?pm Davis, who
lives between lierix and Cottonwood,
drCve up wi^h the littbs-oWTri fils
Vuggy- The searching party was'
BCktleked albng tne foot of the mowf
tains ah<l a- shout went up and war.
passed fkom one to the other and in-a
Jew moments people for miles had the ‘
Hews. At 12 o'clock at night the’
Child—climbed—°i Mr Davis’ porch
and.got in achair. Ho was awakened
by. the child tipping the chair against
the wall. He , took care of it until
arter about eight years i
»ilh the districUand apj
At Sulphur Springs
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rniojrer winda peanut, from which
—fora
die. Doctors
• , lieving the little sufferer.
- thmight to be out of danger.
n <jffun{y,
,ty, : JECently-,-Blffi'Greer audl.ouis Husky,
T . ~bad a difilqaltyi - 4+nwttv- -vr-s----—r-rr-r-,-- g
t„ - a knife and Gregg was b^Ily belabor-
- h ? 4W ever the bead with a beisd’are-
fri ' idub. He ie not expected to lire. Hctir
# parties are well-to-do farmers.
~______At Dalls* recently durixitf a-balleon.
--aseeneiou atthe fair | '
Uy----attached to a bugg-v. took fright and
_____ ran away.. h> lie-ir Ibj-nt th" t -
tin over J. D. Lowery, a deaf mute
[ ' printer, InniqtTng painful but not seri-
oustnjurte*.
Charles Teaglej a brakeman on the
*-*- southbound-No. 8, Houston and Texas
Central, was struck by the rapid trail-
ife-y •>* ■ brijga juat iout of 1 hntson -the
| other nightand his Lead badly gashed
bruised, fl .is thought ho will
p trol ler reports ieie-eet ■ -Help
payment* as follows biy counties Where
L; . , bond* are held by the permanent
•chool fund: Presidio,-$722.13; liob-
? . ertson, <*97.63, Hale. f67O.38; Nolam
.-<g57.5ar BbrdSn, F>40; Uollingsworth,
<10- ' «
Cotton shipments from August 1,
- 1892, to April 10, 1893, as between
T Victoria and Wharton, run thus:
. . Victoria, 4979;— V
August T~lg5SZio April in, -pu>4r
IT- Victoria, 4698; Wharton. 8726.
" ■ Thigh Brahaa. • _ ' '
Lor.fXA, Tex., -April 2L—Shucks
Asheuluiralfc, a young man who has
been working for (.'apt. C. A. West-
Hon. J. W. Throckmorton of Collin
-eojwrty fodead. -----------—'-------------J
.__Cropa are looking well at Gause,
.yww.j-r — ■ ■ 4. -
Jjfiie Democrats are beginning to or- tz-.ic- < • w-
ganlve clubs- Speed, the 12-year-old son of L. E.
Ringgold, Montagne county, 1* to !
haVa a bank. |
Decoration day' Was" duly observed (
at Wharton. :
Yoakum want* a larger haul dofr-
structed. w ■ ... juxaos xw*..
Cllrart "has a skating rink. — Bowden’s little I
.- -^7. - ^•''naaaaiaiaBaMw
. i .v.fa i . .
& ■ - * • “Tril'ir^-'r-'Hil—aiiTigiTilMliiliiiM
ynwNuttj. T¥hn—
For 1rHnm«, rDNCttki:
‘tk thlakiB< B^d’s SarsewiUs -
a vpte«M BiMicJM bf rm esperleAee with
it. I
ia< dreadful aardd ia my mts and oa »
My Appetfaa ImpreveA,
m>4 I fell mawwMt bettor. So I iseglit »mthar
bottu, sad by tt was half asno tb*
aorotula had eatirWy SInyywrwL I am
WY
YRif*TTt’’ piaydti * ^FfuaTorer 1 Bl j
;on a few night* since to a Crowded I
hOU8e- " . I r.t.Hr Hur*.
near otton,^doing spme damage tc , Bass- n.ypar-old sou was fatally hurt He is ciiarged with swindling- His
"* x,,l. ■. _ i Sunday by-his fi’orse running away. ’ ’ ’ *—" “
Vite firemen of Columbus celebrated I Another boy threw hi* hat under
withthe-Weimer-firemenen April 29.1 yoitng Bass’ horse,-frightened.it and
Six cars of beeves have jqstjbenn j .** to run. Bas* was dragged
Shipped tfom Floresville to St. Louis. | through a mesquite thicket. ~ His
w ehMBi bstily' ' po
Jhe firemen of San Marcos had a
fifteen counties Whose reports were grand tinje at theifr recent picnics
w/»rl Vtvr Ota. ztnmrxf w/xll/vw *«*
The Cotton Palace enterprise at
Waco will be a great >u.0ce8ftu_J_l.t ; .7
The, Palestine and Dallas Rati way
company has been c^artdfed. _r -
The crop prospect at Santa Anna,
ColemAn county, is gloomy.
The rate of taxation of San Atxto-
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W. L. DOUGLAS 83 SHOU
equals custom wyrK* VosHng from_____
$4 Vest vaiueTh- the manep*--"*'
in the world. Name and price
^^ tute. See local papers for full
B description ©f our ctnnptrte
iud gen- :- .~
tlemen ©r send for II.
—V /BjNrirM/ < \ 7*
|. giving in.
^,77* structiont
how to 6F* "*
tail. Postage free. You can get the best
> of dealers who push pur shoe*..
*Uii sev-
m. .
Ir friend*
■ity that
Lu; XUU*«--
'cni'tbe - -i
the law. ”- .asa
.vo been
ro;A,rt-e<1'
■-. many •
Las. . J,
-stri.-keu ■ —
•_a-r--»L '
the fact y
ewarfet
1 Tllon.
n, it ia
ie noted .:in
> Hal top
he 5th of
: -c ■
•r. alive,
it Bruce ___2.
a.-Tiu'ridg’
*s. The
i’ in havn
m a tele-
m»s is
jers wh®. . -'■•
t»" uicn-ol
here is „
I number
e. With
il’e.l the
early ex*
Unlike the Dutch Process’'
No A Italics
(jfiier Chemicals
' ifiTfned in the •
preparation of
Wi BAtmt A CO.’S
^reakfastCocoa
fn which If abnfitiitrly
-11 pur* fmfi toluble.
Ml It has more than threetimf
f M the ttrenyth of Cocoa inixeci
pfiwith Btareh* Aiivwroot o»’ ----
Sugar, and is-far more eco>
prisoners' BtBtO- .* nemical, citing less than one entU <»
---kv_---- Jt is delicious, neurishlng, and KASI^V- ■
DI6K*TKD. --
• Soil-by C-orers every where.
W. BAKES &-C0. Dorchester, Ma**, -
Cleans'll the Nasal
'I'BMWtWW..1 WW| ■ I
aid laflamiration,
llA-l.irA* I ha tit I
aw^wtorw w*aw <
Taste and Smell.
^Heal's t^e"Sores. 1
Balm into each nostril.
HOS.. W Warreu St., N.YJ
• received by the comptroller in one
- day recently show a not decrease of
j-v 94000 for the year ending May 1, 1894,
V V in thd state Whisky occupation faxes..
gS? T about |266 per county. . +
It is stated at the office of the Gulf
and interstate railroad at Galveston
. .j.... tha there are now twenty-fo»Hi»zaifo*
......
Vile*-per day. ; '
Cattle ar6 in moderate condition in The Salvation Ai
M“on ooui^y and prices range from etfu ini merits.
♦5.-60 to $6160 according to grade. —■ - “ - ...
.60 Ao 98-00; Z-year-oldsr’lS
fa Hi-00-
The Btesraer Rabb went Up the
Neches recently tcom" B^anwront. to U1,__'____
drive piling for the. Kaysee road. ’’ounty.
where the company’* bridge Will
cross the river and - enter Jasper
At Martin. Fall* county,I a few days
.ago Nat Walker; Jr., and| Ed Oliver
beemme involved, in a difficulty in
which Walker shot Olivisr- with a
' Wincheater rifle, iitflioting a aeriou*
was and took it homo. Tho little oijo v-^7
got lost in the shinnery ami wandered
about five mile* from bomb. nyb
All 11 Qul»t Now. ' * Mr*. Jt. C. itetlloch
Uainesville, Tex., April 23.—John I ” Odessa, ItoL
a quadruple murder, and John Bald- Good Reason for Faith-
' Cured •rsirofuta by Hood’a
” s W -- --- -■ — - .~‘~r ' •w**»M* pvt iwaBiuB tiuwasMAty, It Lt thoroughly
several deputies. A crowd of 200 peo* iafusMl teto ttee htomt. SwrcaTy mao 1g
p'.e assembled at.the Santa Fe-depot. I ----_j—.—,---i-----
anxious to see Jhe prisoners, but they ; Bsrtoitora* cuxss smw£u1* sro«»Uy,surely,
were quickly placed in a carriage and psrmatootty. T>^-—'• >e»>l» say tf>.
iVere soon at the county iaiL People I n*&
2*IKIs«a^juhI~the'Tair'a£ifln "alt^:
and talked of lynching, but Sheriff
Ware made a strong speech which-’
caused the crowd to disperse. Good j .
order has thus far prevailed and no -
trouble ts now e’xpected. ' j- p
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dheasoa of the Throat,XJMmgs and
t. Catarrh and Beafues*. 8K Main
, L*ns. Tex Send for painphfrtx
ftT* those who hope that are always
most hefotuLiii Coins sped.
James Marlin of Caldwell county
went to Luling a few days since, got
drunk, went to a Mr. Johnson’s trouse
after night and got a pole and broke
»H the whrtwws. He wa» arrested
and locketp-up. Next morning he
was fined and ordered to leave town.
A good rain recently fell at Herap-
" - ^an
11 Platohla; . Lock-:
hart, Mufdoon, Velasco, Bertram,
■ w^gwm, Dilley, Phu!l( l ass and Mo-"*
dina. - . J
---John Baldwin, wanted at Gaines-
« am* toass Mtos ninsur1 w bwM» tfW «■■»*» (Sb.
asw enUrely frw from soroteto sad wsa
t>OT«r la bottor hoana. ■ood's asruipsrOIa
also cured aw of a terrtkto Mia is my sMa,
while Mr. Baudreaux was busily en, . &T ^h***’" ““-A.
gagedrM-werk-en-theesw-, ,11 n„ I .i, j
was caught by the leg’and thrown*: Hood's Pills cure ttver ttb, censttpsUon,
forward into the sawpit, eufferi^„ a M»»u»°«to.>«<llc«.»Vltnoadnshe.lndttestton. -
compound fracture of ths thigh, the'
tissues- being badly lacerated. Hie I —
collar bone was broken and he was
badly injured internally, besides re- I
ceivittg numerous' cuts and bruise*- ’
nearly aH over the body. He is in a
critical cuudllfon. : '
H8 NN*
W^N. U. DALLAS. • ’Z-84
4V - 7_
- . ,-w __. wumK
stumps. -The chain broke and the
Font
tied by him (Read) that he hhd tsItMmwfaz •Lw’xl'r 7n u. ri»*u a Mr
•vb k»B«. »»»ii at tea Abmb. «Mb will
MBA it two wWi full AlTMUBas t» BBJ «u»Brin»
vesaa vho w-Lti *«ad h«r ©44 b44t«m ,
Mrs. R Storaralra. lAuth >»b<, IbBImji^
. Henry
iner, was
i-hit.caps
g at the
quadruple murder, and John Bald-
rived here_______ _,r_._______v. w>w»«a*
bight in custody of Shereff Ware and Bwcfaia yormsstos hsmsatty.
BsoitosK, is ess tarn sr author. Mood's
shows that on March 31 there
•3964 convicts on hand,
A few days ago’ II. C. Duncan of
Mr*.-Wiin.msjrttle girl sufikefL hXl rfHunre
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timtrit wasjthought she . would
■—Fated, opening the wind pine and re- |
” . She is
nn.-nt,' M
Im.'.on, "V
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Uy Jack ■
oae dep.---
mild not * V
ALV'-GrA-^l
raid orp
montbffj.r r -j
1*besdWf
e mar.
ghtnfon,
" Heike- ..
lice, are
ider the
as l>eei»
va.hMD--
oentalns-
.the qffl-
I-h?7 -1
A Cyclone at Burket Ule Reewlte Fatally.
▲ Frightened Teau Kune ’Away aa< a
Child U Badly HdrL—A Boy to
Hurt at ;—
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Millican, Tex., April 24.— Sunday
on anU-year-old girl, was arrested in pierce became invobedTn a difficiiTty-
Youag county a fow days since and teayi chureh. . .Dixon
carried back to Gainesville and jaljed. wa{kea up to j>ie^e apd asked'him if
At Marshall Ed Chorn, an engineer, 4 he did not believe he would' shoot ,
a few nights since took a dose of mor- him. He said no and Dixon pulled morning, when he learned whose-it
phine in a glass of whisky. He wa* ; bis gurf and shot Him four.time*, ------» -
once in' the heart, killing him in-
stantly. After emptying his pistol
he came direct Jo Millican aud gave
up to an officer and was carried to
All the
. ... " “Lwil 7
away and throwing faer out ” 8UPP9sed : to have originated over a
■; woman.
Mrs. Ered Blank pf Waxahachie hex ; . . ---—'
came suddenly insane a few days :
Since and her condition is such that v m
who will iyivn-to be sent to the asylum „ Axtonio, lox., April 20. J.
for treatment— _A- - - - P,. Monroe, county judge of Starr
T . „ , j- . *1"^ „ , county, says that good rains have
John Garp of*. Daugherty, haulman ul!en in the efcctus port5on of Rlig
county was picking at a ^rt^ge county, Out in the prairie everything.. .
expTMed, IforuingTO foe and m- been-lost in the cactus country.
eye’ | but all of those in thp prairie belt are
The following counties redeemed ■ dead. There is no horse stock there
bonds in the comptroller’* office" one'»t all, all barring-perished. This—is
t day recently: Victoria court house, the sixth year ofTE’e drouth in that
"93l»Ot>; Walker court house,. 91000, section and the judge says the suffer-
At Lockhart -the ether day Jim in* “ ^e. rible. He *ay* that every-
Didterson pjead guilty ,to assault *here one can hear starving men and
wvb lnfi-nt to murder ahd was j
two years in the penitefftlary.
Pallasites are working to get a ter- ,
grass in btarr county,
come into that city, . ' „ ' x Fr,«ku^i^
Tmuis F. Post a champion of the ’ pAuis, Tex., April 24 i
single tax theory In making a_tour of of’wheelmen of this city
cities. . » f ~
Worj; has begun on the dormitory
2 "* ft*Tr ♦l’°lY- Menly «-b-.p-il with the dt Jacksonville, CherokeeicbuBty;
— - '—murder oYlV■ H. Douglas in Laredo iu 1. ^Tha, Miuaoiiel,—Kunaa* and Texas
■ 1886, has been • concluded-—the1 yards at Smithville^ Bastrop county,
□f ■fT.^nty.-MxMidistrfot eo^t at Ao--ue. bire. brtngchaligcd and tnrprovcd.
" : fa——jury rendered a -verdict of trot----Jk . nJ’.,' ■
—• - ----ftrtHy-ghd'the derendenf wasset free Superintendent yiiatleys re
2 , , shnwrt th-»t nn MariHi them i
J-.., afo r about eight years tof exyeripneo
■ z- WiiiK it... 3laia...i ——,p,*Uate courts.
a few days Egypt sold 5‘>b head qf cattle at'$30 a* * irove, a distance of twh
irlsiioked k..j nyrhiwayy —-==
“Tjahcfes EbeiT, a negro" woman, ha* ___________j yjy;
ware calle<l°*an<l" been" jailed at Georgetown, ehai'ged kkevili.e, Tex , April 24--A i men
With infanticide. ' watc spout ahd Cy clone~p5kyed-'havoc i The
The contract has been let and the West4>' h®t? >e97 hS ’ „
verniri Mt Mt st- HUklwto tar a. Om. terd*fa - 'fcvdqr house at (>llchrrst J hau fiPRe IQT
nrr. li.rt' Wi^ hldm. down" hut naa , ‘ ”
■puiauuuno^ - _ ■ j | jhnbers struck’* Winchester in Ralf
'l^hc thermpim^r rggjgtered 8j xderiG^gh^^afhbiisp. causinf -it, to dis-
* r;1 v'** JIX Sliuilf* nt”’ B’f 0'UTHVl lie c h^inxr®.1^^%^biHlet8truckh is d aug hi -
few days ago. ■ , ter.yin 'iytrAga fatal wound. l+uuscs
Sneak thieves have been ' at work i Ver9> blown ^pwn on the following
with more or less success in the' town : plaei6 ■ “A-'U7 Haycoclr,’Jack Boyce,
pf Navasota. ‘ T ‘ -•■' O' Dqnogahue andAL Mo^u-inn s.
--Georgetown IS tO hk*6 a new' tiro-*: S41‘‘r‘tl <***> WBBheib^way
g ound*. a team sfory school bouso that will seat-6O0r . - „
z__v----J rhiW*yn • • ■ - - I 7. . •.ryWffEZ?..’,. ’ .-■"■■
. Tkm pole*, for the electric light,
plant at Georgetown are being put in . day and bro7Ufiht t0 shprsnan on a
P03 ■' i charge, of creating ■ a disi
Populists are di-ghhizlng clubs at Howe, tefi foiles south ufT:
every voting box io most all at the: gave bond for tiimr 7,,
^counties. , ■ • j It 1* alleged b.y J. M: GulyAr~ c4>m-
Major W, El Penn, of evangelist plainant, that’ the boys call them-
farne, is carrying on ft meeting in. 8t *ves ^he rabbit gang, and that they
Dallas are a groat source of annoyance..byT
■Yh'diriEaAtBdlMBHalW^Efb yre^erly
The boys enter a genorftl^gjjjjL. a
ton Belt and the Rock Island will
~r - ’ -----• a r.iefct»R.d t.« m. • I
champion of the Pari*, Tex., April 24.— A number
■3 . . Z-^-- -- ^,,y mounted
the state, speaking in the larger their bicycles Sunday and went to
, reaching that' place, a
■wen-ty-six 'miles, in less ■
ours. About two miles
this side of Honey Grove a team of
•mules hitohefl io a wagon wt|h -W |
family in j; became frightened at j
. theui andrab away, throwing them— |
rantLchiidreh out. (The of the children I DALLAS,Tex., April 23,-Dave Avery,
repoi was badly cut and. bruised, but the j negro, residing oh. John -fidniunsdn’s
were map ao,i other children were not much j jjArm. about four miles south of this L
—-v—1 he Q<if|kn remamod in tne i city, was lodged in jail last- night
can ot •x^gon Uptil the mules ran to- Honey ■ charged with shooting . his uncle,
t A’)0 a t«rov€. a distance of tw’o miiftft I Plea$ AV8Fj\'7Jjyml^8^B*cloci^~'ygBtw^» j*•
• day morning at the.-w*widene» of TTid '
j latter. From the ;
* meat there was a woman in the case,
i Tl^e shooting occurred at Pleas
; Avery's house, to which Dave Avery
■ am.explanation. Picas J
—Avery io btowtsM Sn-ky-frtnllp irmitiiTi ~
ed. the contest* of a Shot guii "having
taten,5;ffegt,.in h iff body. Dam-A vaBF
wa; arrest by Constable’Greel. •
Tort HU Head Aw»r. t7
5I<ji!iW, Jex., April "23.—John tV. ____
Horsley committed suicide within 200 ! Apply 1
yarj* of his house at this place by ' E1A B11
placing the muzzle of a trhotgun to; <*w|a
his Ace “and pulling the, trigger vith , Aaw
his right big toe, blowing his head ' I ’D
.almQfijjentir£ly.Awas- ..lta;,was,Ioujid74 Bali
about 4 o’clock.. Tho coroner pro-fAj
cee’dod to hold an inquest, adducing' ghfr
the above facts. A paper Was found k
in his pants pocket Stating that he '
had trouble greater than he could '
~ lW8I'' Ttiid liiklf-iietdd tllfft llfo Tlital^
gun should.be given to his only son, i JSjii
a lad of 10 .years Mr> Hprsiey was "-- -
■ • MM iJiUJIifefW- S ■
--L J~ .. , ’
< h»r»«iil With SwlnillliiR. ' A Ana pinSTWaHSentHWeiiH®!-
I^t'V'fzNV ’ rT'c* v " w ■ j>‘ *- < _ •>~* ■ - j-- 11 BL |^^TATI0N " MA ILK 11 POSTPAID in
, DENTON, lex.., ApTiY- x‘."i,e^Xj. H. ► 1^ ^exchange for U Arg« Lion Th'tuiscut
Read was arrested yesterday ut Lew- ■ ■ ■•from Lion Core® wrappers and a 2o.
Isville, in this county, and jiitted h'ere.our other Fine
Ixtnd was ttxed at $5')0. Head says-- WOOLSON SPICE. GOAoi.i"K° ohiq.
a party in Fort Worth owed him
928.90. He drew a draft oh the"
party. A gentleman of Denton in--1'
dorsed the draft and the bank cashed 1
notified by him (Read) that he had
1 drawn oa—hinE' Tho Fort Worth
party refused to honor the draft and |
Read’s arrest followed..... . •
. A. Kind Mihi»___x.
Denison, Teip, April 21.—A little i 2
girl of 12, who gives her name as May IB
Cullum, strayed into the union depot' E
'yesterday, and told Depot Master Koh-„.g
lert a touching story of having been J
driven frotii » place nine miles west of d
Denison. Kohlert, who is as tender- —
hearted nw'TFwo’niail, at oh<!3 1 Begun"* ' ...
passing the hat, and after providing • '^AJ|rT to
the little outcast with a substantial ’*1A I I
meal, he put her on the c|rs ticketed ' -7... ■»!
w^Di, _-T,»,ua ,M. ;«pi. v. "• "c’1' to Chattanboga, Tenn., where she
brook for several years, had his thigh say* she has relatives,
broken yesterday ' While pUlllUI^1 -r*—'—----A—i. ------
•Cfill* Milled. -
= s DAtr.A*, talk.. April 2T7—Ta*i “
Thursday_night the little 4-year-old
gon ot Mrs. Jennie Smith* residing at
715 Elm street, wa* run qver by one,
of the electric cars ia front of his ~-
mothor’* residence and died in*" the
course of. the night. From what
could be learned of the accident it ap-
pears that the child while playing- ran
trie car, and before the motonnan
could stop hit car the little", one was.
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The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1894, newspaper, April 26, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302387/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.