The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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North Penjbroke, Matt.,
w. c. BLANKS.
ANKS,'
that
pent erg. are kept busy. We are.
surrounded by a thrifty and pros -
perous lot of farmers. We have
two ch urrties—Methodist antT
Baptist, with, a large membership.
ftev*£8LN..AUen is the Methodist ‘ Hood & co.. Lo*eitMau.:
Jtrmlm in charge and
Quinlf‘11 iS pastor ul (he B.iplist contracted while In camp at UnnfieM In 1ML
chu ch. . . Mu^’sn.Thave been “nable’toTh ahy"h’».
for main stay and the one'
A Bad Cough, Very Weak
run down. I tried a bottle ot Hood’* Satmpb-
Relief from Hood’s Sarsaparlll*--
Wonderful and Permanent.
"Thad Sidney trouble and aerero flat fa
'j lay Mclipwi
contracted
' I have beei
itla^and I
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we take great .priOe Tu‘ irouiT ’t“d
schooLlhe Alamo institute. Prod * H“rf <
lessors Davidson, Dean and Fin- ' *****H» ~ *n^
ley are rhe faculty and alljare
teachers of high menL Ihei-lnsn
of (he present session will have) ww^ wir . J
public exercises which will be on qQQQ S^fo^CUTCS
the 7th of J urn*, ciosiug- -wilh an • <N»r. raoiuaMr K<Kxr>MHaHffiNSUawar~—
exhibition at night. The profes. frbttfotouw .uiiering.- william j.Raxm.
sors hav'd solicited the Hon. J. G. ■ ^*^‘-.r>mb-°fc'' -----, ,
T? zxr 4* < ' ii- 11 Mood’s Pl Ik® ■ • < ■ • by rector*
Kearby to deliver an add re 8B..oil lag the peristaltic actional the a!lm®Mi*rxMaAL.
the occasion. There will b-tvo
contests for medals at that time— . wvnnk.
fflie by young tiien in oratory and4 -—-
one by the. young ladfo* in reeif a- - x’x e <t
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young friend’’—pointtWg to the
man on the platfonn~-ufnwn'fln •
ishing his speech.” The crowd*
became angry. 1'hRy pounded •
the “sick” man, tor<f his clothes,
and threw him down two flights
of stairs into the street.-Exchange.
BEN WHEELERNEWS.
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Ben Wheeler, May jil^Ben
Wheeler is situated llj miles
southeast of Canlon and irtr-pros-
perous ptace. We have Seven
business house—four general mer-
chants, two grocery stores an& one
drugstore. Blacksmiths and car-1
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league line lo-O. B. Ma«evv «nrwy,«on-1 Offiee in Odd FeHew» btrihttog; Dr;-------
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“Mr
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this interview Harry ventures
the” opinion that the pops will
poll 75,000 or 100.000 more votes
will within a day dr two Tnake
public his candidacy for governor.
When your grandpa shall have
^S.lJiak^'jujBLlUa,^ripg;
tin the. big lhdw bA“75 ‘
and the elephants proceed
fmrtft! strfd to the curio ns cro wd!
“Gentlemen, this man is no more
ill than you are. His illness is
i wholly pretended, and doubtless
. is stimulated for the express pur-
pose oh -preventing our bright
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Longview Clariort: “The re-
dpiOimiroFTITe^^
ership will not do the man »ny
subtaft’-ihat'^rcarKli’ | &°°d whe wishes _to, rid® in,Q^
popiticJiL promotion at
is a rare manifestation
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What evidence have
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will be observed, though^ that
Bre’r Tracy*s statistics never reg-
ister with the election returris. , ,. . , ,. . .
—-----------■l-----[held m hrs actions by the very
A special from Aystin oi the 22d
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UVERY AND FEED STADLE,
Wille Point, Texas.
Good turnonta always on hand. Trey.
eling men’s outfits a specialty.
stable on Commerce St., north of depot. !
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Charley Moyse of Dallhs takes
the shine off all the other Texas
caricaturists. His work on the
--------tea States senate he would not be Texas Farmer shows h;m to be.an
artist of keen conception with a
great gift of execution.
Vote for none but competent ond row from the audience, star- con,eioopy orua
..takes ted a twiching df face and jerk- glon,.rB ,.ourt ?f aaTd
the hair off. The selection of of- ’ «.- <•<
ficers is strictly a busineesrmat-
sickly.
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ingof musejes that was a very
^ood imitation of a man about to
fall in a fit. Bp.t it happened -
that next to ,lbo pretended sick ■
man. sat a doctor.. He at onckha-
gan an examination, and within
If the neoplp nt the , district. Iwi-
lieve he has faithftffnr’discharged
fiis duties (and none can gaifikay
thaQ and Ims respouded on every
occasion to the wishes of bis con-
stituents, they will be very apt to
favor his retentfoB-wwiflice for an
other tearm. although they may,'
pot endorse the Clark letter. j
. -.^X\.F.,J,l)EMOC®ATj
Will the People Stand. Firm.
--Is-4h»-demoiracy. of Texas in; p()litieaUv ^e.are ne3t]^ed
iavorof free couuige of silver?. —""
80 she must have the coura^fiJUM-rr-—TTa
__— — ----“^-4 t btmg in the dmanctf and expect —f
s#y > '■uiocra s b f|je £ j w^| exceS-1
Jj£jsHr^incere in the advocacy of hot. ■ !
Dr. Price** Cream Baking Powder
World'* Fair tllgtMot Award.
Creates health, creates strength, cre-
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LlflVfeland s k- ! rycQnlu,entiM Itadlf.-SeM by B. W .Bruce.
hor less ihtjn the policy 0RI)EB p0R aN ELECTION,
leading, repnhlirana ,ba*A-»-.---—.....-.......
( I On thia, the Iftb day *f May. 1B94. an
o ' »—ene^lhe+fmierjra)!
fundamental creeds of’the demo-; ■»<» determine wtnvter m-not.bvxx, r^*|*
■■ ; sheep and goats stiall be permitted to ■
i rutf at larg^ la tke.
Atf Y BH Z-t(■nuni
I at th^ S-E corner of Wm. C. Mason sur-
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| lips survey; thence north to S-E
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west to the b-W corner of said Goodwin H. Human's drug store.
w. C. MOL'GHOX, M. D.,
“ ’ Wills Point, TkxaS.
. ■ ■? Offlce St J. H. Human’s Asts store.
>ecaB. be. d.tirLnxrte day. 01
ife Van ton add TT'tltir I tsfdenec ht",rTf^titj;"innless,pilirfee
slonally engag d. k
jjereonkl .matte^betweeii him
and fho persons lie attacks in bis
A KILD PHY3K
owe FttLfW a opee.
_ t: recnUr. TM<j» oure SwdMdie, bririten tM
L/ai atd oloor the Complexion better thap eoA
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fttkfvp pints do. To oonvjrio* you o< their mM*iUi VM
•rill mnil tmnplM nr*** or • ftul box for Ifi oeota. BoMi
mnwherc Bowako Mod. Ou. FMHod^hMb fc?
’ For sale by.R. W1 Garrett.
The Chronicle job-olfice doee’’
nothing but first-clast work. Give --
us your order and he convinced.
__Th_e_H<UlstM^-VQSLsays^f Gem
IS ‘frim Tania Cavalryman is.
not a candidate for any office, but
if the people of Texas were to ask
\bim ro represent them in the Uni-
the county court and ex -officio clerk of
the commissioners court oi*Wan Zandt
county, Texas, do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is u true and
party which we have opposed* in
states that Hon. John H. Reagan fevery election for a third of a w
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It Didn't Wprk.
bouse, 2>«d A. V. McGrew uppvmted , gua£
1sr.:ai*!,ik'<frDEa»r. ’ 7* -777TTT7 next
Those voting for stock ’law at saMP*^^^
ejection «ball have written w prlRteif^l SLQNE HAYNES &C&
tlifIr tiokels the words “For Tbs Stock
taw," and those* opposing’ shall have
Written or printed on their tickets the
words “Against The Stock Law.”
The State on Texas, County of Van
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I»o a general taw- practice tn district
anu inferior courts, and In the federal
and higher staie courts. . 1
Ill-Will's S.osiipiiriri.1. It ......s a 8rr<
u.air . s«i,» i.. n iv .
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IX. ~xnortfft,at Law*----------7“
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j 5 PracticeJn district and fuleridr courts -,
granted by the commissioners | and in federal and higher state courts.
J.lai e an.accurafg abstract ol xhecouniy. : —
" -ctione a specialty,
siiiiii ue perfumeu io >
! following subdivision ) TJC 3. COLLIER, >L JD-j )
ty. ta ukt- Bi■iiiiiIiii ! A*"
rs i" Wr m d 4 \f » son
,d ..If.i .nrntr irf Abe Mt-L. .....
corner
I county, which <3
appears of record In book J page 413 of W
tile minutes of the commissioners court. .»
Given under my handT and
L. h. }■ seal of said court, this 18tb day
—T—' Of May, A. D. 1894.
----------- K. L.-Rich XiinsoN, Clerk.
ByJ.’P. I)(iRose, Deputy.
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THE BRICK STABLE,
T. H. RICHARDSON, Prop.
Best turnouts hr .the city. Polite at-
tention to all customers. Drummers’
turnouts w apeclalty. North of depot,
Wills Point, Texas.
and courteous bearing and that he
does not expect to be eleefed up- letfers, and both sides are amply
ou lhe weakness of his opponents able to taltc cafre of themselves,
but upon his own merits.” That
is generally the cry of the man.
.... .... who pas every thing to loose and
, who were not inlormed ot the ad- Tjofjjjng Po gajn by such a course.
The official^cfs of any citizen are.<
proper subjects of ventilation. In
political contests, when the party
criticised is an aspirant'. *
A Bethleheni correspondent-o£
The Populist-Herald begins like
this : “We would: like to inform
fef' ■ '• the man to say
*? would the* Little Cavalryman be
L -the man to say no in case he
should be offered the gubernato-
p—-----Tint nomination. But the people
•will see to it that the general will
jaot be offered either job. .
. l tu.. . ' ter and not a question of
i , T Texas Wrm?r comes out *
L/ squarely for the majority rule.
It says: “There is the utmost1
necessity for doing away with the
Sft" ?. t wotliirArnle. We should adopt
ujf ■ in its stead the majority rule for
democratic conventions. If the
two-tin rd ruleis allowed to stand,
' and the Clark-Matlock people get
t ' <oae-Unrd of the convention, we
^Dft GWW&
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that Cleveland and John istreT-
H1SII jp6L4FfgWT7 and thereby
nOunca—ttartf , ~
and best democrals I hat
hyed. .
say that’all good democrats must1
end ors e Cleveland’s ideas mi th e
tnerHaqy question. We would -be. -
lit,tie better than a lot of apes to
ignore our own position in order
tq agrae widr-Hr^CUvelanil, be-
cause he happens to be president.
The dailies seem to regard the
ifi-W than they did in ’92. It+de»>oc> Wc~An5sSes as* a set of
asses who ca n be lead from one
k .. 1 LAUiLL _A1A DUoDALZLJa XI IV Ul lAAUOQ...|j.
eases oMjie docket are in jail and
Siiless tfrey can make bond will
.. haye ftwstay there until Hie next
-term -ojfcourt and be cared for at
vgBbffeF^exttense.—The jurymen
summoired lor 1 lie second week,
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sentiment. < i
Mr. G6o. W. SCOW has severed
his connection with the Grandi, . x. t.
S.line ItaUM. .HAumm t''<’ m""“eS’ t0 Ute
ment of the paper passes into the,
hands of Mr. E. M. Chrestman.
The Alabama state democratic
convention nominated Wm. .0.
Oats for governor on first ballot.
J."'!-1 ’ jounrtfaeiit, had to lyse tune fiotir
their work and ride'to Quitman to
v4 ..find themselves disappointed. A
■■■' public servant shpuld pay atten-
’ tioh to public business, and-when
i—- he m-clects insr*duty- a "public
' - journal should not hesifate to
state the facts.”— Quitman Demo-
. ergif.' '■ r '~ your readers that we are sti 11 in
And this is the man who is go-
Teel
more j
Mr.
fe ill the
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from a
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TNLL1S 4 HkYNKS, —--J
people Io send him to congress
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as to. what, he .statement is MipplioMMifeTHW'
good ‘sised’ club, the ptib-
and discomfiture. I
fice on it. The people of Gregg
county by their ballots burried it
ton deep int-.TAaiirraalioa,” —ft.
. may nat.do Xim. man who wishes
to ride into office on it any good
if there is *ny stjch a man, but it
is liable to 4o the man no good
wins would ride into office easier
by not reopehing ft.
tbence aotith 45 twi wlib aalfrStockwell
U)|uwg^ Hi aulh said SlockiveU lea-1 makes a specially of diseases of
gtie line to S-E corner of said O. B. Ma-
son survey; llierice west to the place, of - Z~4OME AND GIVE ME A TB£AiL Tt>
——----- — - ]A-> make your Boots and Shoes. I
-Election lobe held the 23d day of • "Jrk, ,!,e lb1pf't s^vk that the market
t vona . an ... him « . affordM and defy competition. Rep%iriirr
June, 1884, al Lbappeir. Hill school , prompjjy and neatly ,don*. Alt- work
hmiao nn.i A 4* Mv>/Aa»An* AM »»■»«>« si t I —. ■ — » . ■ — -X a — - ,. »■ „ «» i — B
^tow.
free coinage, or have we>been
talking with the tongues of cow-
ards and hypocrites ? The syco-
jwtoating the wool sock in W ood ( lie wild naturally 4ftM.bfc sbelhar. phanlie daily press tells us thatj
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napnial policy, which renwthing!,
more i
•which Jepding repnblicana hav«.—
advocated ever since the war, and t
thusgive the1 lie to one oi me.
cratie par^y. We must declare
fid
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faith flf. i he.,.wlse&L.
ever
It Is Sheer nonsense to, Lb? u—-eoodwln snrvey ;
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survex; lheinie. cast to X-E corner of j ”
said G. W. Goodwin survey; tbence
siltilh lo N-W OorAer vf TbvF.-'M. Smith ’
snrvey; thence east to N-E corner of
Mastin Chappell survey; tbence north
Kiff - r~
Tti'enu; east to ivhere tne____________
Myrtle Springs road crosses the south
line ol the W. B. Fanner survey ; tbcnce
8-E with s'a d Canton an J Myrtle Spring. I
road to where the same eros.es the S-W1
position to. another by nne man— line of Jesse Stockwell league line; —
and that man supported and trp- “
the middle of the., road."” This
- Iiig over the district asking the item of news, if true, will doubj-
; less be relished by The readers of
and surfeiting them with all kinds the P. H. However, whbu the
-nf » I -Llurnoy as to wli.it he . statement is anppJi...o^X»rl-hyTh^
would-do in' case he should be I information that “we | (he pops]
ejected. The examble of Felix in have a good ‘sised’ club, the pub-
nocu-
i own prL the correspondent is plumbing
J^rktc business is nbt gn exception-’the median tine.
al case, either; it is only in line j
g‘;—^,^ -with his-course in this county, as
hifudfeds^f voters can testify to
rr- their sorrow
’ Th err we i.
dacy for ]
-this time is .
** Hl tfbll ail'd blNXyii efliarlitciy '
le'^caikapProntfiraiit! HDlie sh
1 emulate.
* the people, that Judge McCord, if
. elected to CongTess, would be
more faithful to the interests of
—— ---bin const itoenti-thatf he has been
during bis administration as judge
of thftcTmrlCt f Whatever objoo other^ay'-lii
——— ^nr inuyMre: urged against (lol.
Kilgore on his course in congress,
no oni ivill deny that he has been
uuiformly faithful to his constitu-
ents. lie has been at Iris post Of
duty day in and <Jay out, contrib
uting his time and ability in be-
Zi ' half of the pedpie. The people of;:r
this district cannot afford to sacn
fice such a man and go off after
7 7 • r*TOIi political adventurers and pie-
huntere as McCord. Such coarse
- : — would be-a slap in • the face-of
fidelity and patrktom aud a dis.rljbi
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in Maine arranged with a friend
the part: of the speaker he should
pretend to have a fit, so that dur-
ing the excitement created the
speaker should have time to re- .Zandt.—I, E. L. Rlehsrdson, clerk of
cdvefi The night cT^
young speaker began to stammer.
The “chum” sitting in the sec-
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About the Clark Letter.
To lhe Ohroniclb: Much has
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1 TO HILEY 4 G. T. BPEAB8, Proprietors.
TERED AT THE WSTOFWCC AT WtUf FOtMTt JfXAN, AS
titCOND-ClAM MAH.* MATTER.
letter ef- Goh iwlgore’e, lo Mt.
Clark, of -Canton, recently pub-
lished in circular form. While it
may have been a mistake, yet the
letter is characteristic of the man.
Col. Kilgore, iti his whole offi-
cial career, he is noted for his
bold ne s s -o fjp ositio ns «i n r e g a rd t o
men and measures. Private letters
from him to his-friends state that
lie iyas justified in the attacks he
. te reperto-he reeeiv-
•edfyopr frjefids’, in the district,
that the persons, mentioned in hia
letter were continually attack
inga.ijd he felt justified in
' giving Ins- views, as to-what hc
considered the .course and
slurs and insinuations of others of their .opposition .to
in.! what, aver course others mav hlfn ■ Whether he is WHeft 'io
his position or not, is not necesary
for those who endorse his course
in congress jo inquire. It is a
and what aver course others may
pursuB’hc"wttt not*’fre* teatTiTWay
troin the line he started out upon,
that is 4o couduct his campaign
-abseripti'an, in Advance, 81 a Year.
Thursday, May 24, ,18$?®"^
I NECkEOTING PUBLIC DUTY FOB
II ' PRIVATE INTERESTS.
During Che late t erm of district
y;<mi i. Judge McCord. adioumied
•one e n i ire week in !
order to Rttam to ThLqwh private
affairs, and by so doing leff four
teen felony cases on the docket
which could in all probability
have been disposed ot had the
. court remained in session. Be
si legjhese folirteen cases there
irfi -ifou^. bills returned bv the
grand jury which could have been
L disposed^of also had’ the court re-
may not be able to nominates
candidate .for a St ate offi l^nsless
he is .acceptable to them. Our 4>een said recently concerning the
whole past policy will be endan-
gered.” The Chronicle would
not iavor, "the majority , rule
for the ’’pugiqsfL..fit overeom-
ing opposition, but as a.wjs'e and
in every way just rule. Just why
a candidate for nomination
should be required to receTve
twofthirds oL the votes cast Jo
convention in order to receive
shch nomination has never be’en
s’atisfa'clorily exp!ained” lo"ouf’ makes, by th
mind. If this is a couafajfT'iti
which the majority rule, let itTbe
so in fact as well as in theory.
Longview Clarion; '
McCord says that in spite of the
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The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1894, newspaper, May 24, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302391/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.