Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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with $200! Gafry Owen, you are
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says.: * "He is a .poor Democrat,
indeed, hardly worth the name,
who loses, all heart and faith and
courage because once in thirty
years his-party has met with de-
feat’ at the polls. Not of such
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C. E. GILMORE,| * 'PROPRIETORS.
-»ATEftD AT THE PMTOFHCC AT Wl*l» POIHT, rlxAS, *•
► SECOMO-CLA.E MATTER. .
Siifwit|>tion, in Advance, $1 a Year.
Thursday, December 5, 1895.
Wlte point
■G. T. SPEARS,- -
W. N. Furey has sent us One of
his bright Paris Advocates an.d it
is-fuJl to the brim with racy ready-
ing matter. We advocate its ap-(
puaranee daily al the Chrokh;le
Sanctum. ______
-George.GouLuJias settled with
tlie fair Zelia Nicolaus by paying
her Si0,000. Statistics say there
is .Mocker horn every nunuieLbut-
wtTtton’t Believe they art: all such
at Galveston—perhaps, inind ’ • •
But when we hinted lhat ^..z
SaJszez • ZF’ezfeet • Be
luVLZxx'ber, Xiatlx a-ixd. S-ixlldAx
jnarrow of everything he tackles, ’ THRMhieoia Cmu . is groom-,
and leaves nb doubts of where he ,nS R‘ S’ Cain> of Ra,ns County,
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Congress. The gentleman ha* an
appropriate Populistic name,
nothing else, to commend him.
A Fort Worth Gazette hustler
writes from Lubbock that fourteen
sweet potatoes served at a hotel
dinner ther^w'eighed 104 pounds.
Tni Dallas News traveler is yet to
hear'from. vHe won't go Belo it.
The Populist Herald says that
the reason the Democratic party
got. left in the recent elections
was because it did-not get enough est duck of a piper in Texas there
votes. . That’s humor for you! was no mistake made. VVakp up
But .the Populists!* oh,rwhere, oh, While the scissors hold out to clip
that our rc-’ where, were they? # . slash away.and let er rip.
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; STERN AND UNFLINCHING DEMQCliACY.
;■ The Baltimore Sun, that noble
pure Kem I. Cau Edi-
tor Vernon tell us just how many
songs, dandes, scraps and heads
of them
party organ,
• For the edification of George
Clark, of the Kaufman Herald, the
C h R o n iGHi e m p h at i c a 1 j y states
that Van Zandt'don’t desire, the
for the Populist nomination for services of Generat 41 i nd man. t
•has trouble enough with its own
if calamity howlers. Keep , him,
•Clark, the Free “Slate has plenty ,
of the sort, and to sparer Jake
Rhodes, for instancy, - j
To the Center Champion-Press ,
we will say that mistakes may
happen in t-he best regulated , . - ,
print shop--, and perhaps we were ■. c«.z*c
mistaken ip tire Marscne Johnson
Case
you.
the Champion-Priss was the dead-
StTTdiff^ftiatmeSt ahd^unpleaBant is" {surprised to see the number of
remedies.” 7 , 1
t r 1 r. . 1 exas Sandwich. This is “the
-The Greenville Herafd apolo~ most unkffldcsrcut of air at P
gises to Jud Riley rorstealing his '
edjtorial thilnder. The Herald is
habitually forgetting to credit its
editorial matter. -------
It is now certain that Corbett
patriarch of troe-Democraey, Well **as givep Malter the belt, J'itz-
them if he over gets him in the
squared circle.
At Clevefand, Ohio, recently
the city ministers held a special
, ,, prayer meeting to jfeyCfor Bob
Worsen.- Bob wouldn’t do as
much for them,- . 7" ~
. ^The Pilpt Point Ludius’. Game
tery Association is to give an “old
maids’ auction entertainment.” .
p of couragepus iGeers, bid we in fqj- Grafton, He Siftmg^b’ack to its Batiye heath
u<u.----J™ mrin aTsad xvay .“7 _ - — M ..
■ThE Del Rio Herald says it will
bet a year’s subscription that K. a-, .,, . . - ,
Lamity Bonner is “Postscript" of W111 bc ,J° room ^-ysu I- ..
the Houston Post. Pshaw! The
slow in the Windy City—not even
the wind. -—- . , --,r. ;
Tun eool, eaieulatmg manner in I ‘
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editorial matter has a tendency
to make-one believe that, biditor
McConnell- is either a kleptoma-
trrae or a downright thief. Will
ut^^nRHnTTcT'ald please put
the Gall, on, its X fist?
Sulphur Springs is to blessed,
cursed or-. damned—which ever
way yob "want it~- with a second
Populist paper. Truly Sulphur'is
id be pitied. As if Cyclone Davis
was not a bitter pill enough the
howlers are to issue another one
of those "reform journals.’’
The Kaufman Herald is brighter
tjian ever since its enlargement.
Business men will do wed to stick'
to the old reliable papers-arid not
encourage mushroom sheets tjia.t
jAorniv i±p.«m die a _
-K^n an<k
soon—a third," oV tired,
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week
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Bio’s. "^XTebg'Qrxs
• • "Very Clzeixp, a.t
golden ones. “ iF^tewded their city limits Chicago
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Mr..Coqk married Miss Wood, herself "and takejn St. Louis, but
j at Houston t)»c other 4ay. Thex the Missotn imis kickedr Nrrththg
power, in tult’frosseSsion of nit tl!^ should- be fiappy. He’-sthe Cook.
She furnished the -Wood- and be-
tween them they should increase
and multiply. .———k’. ——---
-------—--- ’ which the Vprnon Call steals its
Waite, of Colorado, in a speech
at Milwaukee saick , “Us Popu-
lists will certainly cacry Texas
nrixUyca-r."—Wait- and seeHlow
TffS? TyTIntfles^came
to" be ing a fool....; ‘ t
“A-GmcsCtr real estate dealer
advertises: “Vthisky and beer
— -wt-H—buy—a lot." IFyou'sTiclTto
them long enough you can .get a
lot for nothing—a six-foot one in
a potter's field.
CoxGi’'s_a4uuy--wwsft't in -it witfr-
the hungry horde of Republicans
that arc in Washington at pres-
■■ 1884 would have been simply im- a SUckin«C‘1^CC
possible. i'J " . € '>l' ’ '.
"".Li..‘..I .---- the grass, Grover.
racy” been made'since the days of
Jefferson, Jackson; Tilden down
to our own. Tlje whok^h+stbry of
the Democratic partyjnot only at
large, but tn every state in the
.,.uni»tiJ4&&ca:A ' .
.. and persistent effort, Often under
the most discouraging circum-
^stances and .in spite of" defeat,
against the most powerful politi-
eal influences that could be ex-
erted by allied wealth, corporate
power, official patronage and sec- 7ost s ostserrpt i^no fool.
Gar^y OwW^YE^f He^ne.
since the close of the CiviTWar.
Twice, and twice only, dunngthat
-period haye' the Democrats sue-1-77-777^7
•ceeded in., electing a president-^ ■ ■ u - .
-GroverCleveland in 1884and again
•in 1892. \V’e pass by the case of
,3amue| J. Tilden, undoubtedly
. elected by a majority of the pop-
______plar' vot^ in 1876. and also, as
. most Democrats believe, and not
• a few Republicans >concede, by a
-. .. majority of the electoral -votes
had those votes been fairly count-
. ed according to the meaning and
. gpire!- uf the- constitution------
sG ,' Against what tremendous odds
wCTfr those Ddmodratic victories
won? 4n -each cdse against a
L ...' party strongly entrenched in
■ f ^ patronage of the. Federal-govern-
gfCTt, and~Wlth a nugfify afmyTjr"
jA office holders and placemen, de-
£ Fefidents uporT party favor, eager
to do its bidding and promote its
^— -success. Consider the condition
“T” of the Dembcratic party in every
_.. .HOrthetU state al the close of tire
7»Eir.^.accused of disloyalty,Ustigl-
rhatized as.“sec^sh." as "cdpper-
head," everywhere in-a-seeming
minbfity~~and. everywhere sus-
pected and proscribed. Had not
-jttte-- toy ally *of~fhe Democratic
party North" to the principles-of
’■ . of Jefferson and Jackson been of
, that stern, unflinching kind that
" -no defeat could-discourage the
—pnprrtar success tlrat altended the
;candidacy of Samuel J. Ti 1 den in
1876 and of Grover Clevgland ii).
list missionaries the Chronicle
has seen.
Adapted from Judge: Tramp
—I ain’t lazy. I’m willing to
work, but my line is overcrow-ded.
..... Farmer—VVhat is your line, sir?
simmons w iH give him several‘of Tramp—I'm a Populist orator on
rpy way to Kaufman, Texas, from
Mississippi.--
^A learned professor states that
a,hew-comet is visible and that it
has long hair ,Caf^t come it on
tis agairr. Tfoubtless some Popu-
list Wind jammer looking for the .
remnants of his party and going---
in .thc wrong direction. j -1
AjE x^wEkt is to jiiqve Texas —-
About the 15th it will come from
_N,ew York to Dallas. Poof Sand-1
wich, worse Harpoon, ‘go hence. E BRl^" e'
when the Siftings begins Lq sift. I»AT'"™*"* ^r.nrniMrMar « a« tn*, **»**..
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The Chronicle trusts that the I—- " " ' /'■ 1 - y
brilli int yniing Wilh Pulnt jllyt TL'** A X *IL F • ■ M
ncy.fecls better since he unloaded I |) A I HVQO KQIK IO
trts mind fnrhe Grand Salinc Suh. ” I 11V UI V U LtJu A Cl 0 lUll lb V V VI
That “psychological pseudox"; " ' . ’ . - ’ ,
was too heavy, for his brain and in •-w-but-w-*
relieving it-no doubt he'lj recover/ '* " ' ■ ■
~K. tllroJYOU WILL ALWAYS BE TREATLtD"FAlR
his Harpoon into Frank Whitlow, j „
of LaGrange, and he is a member- _.
1 of the Harpoon staff. Whitlow
furnished money, Bonner the ex-
. perience. Whitlow will later pos-
sess the experience while Bonner South Side Drug S
will have the money—blpwed in. -
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that Edinburgh and Glasgow had >
STAPLE
eouDtry Prota null atHftis tfMM^ - i
PLACE TO BUY FRESH GROCERIES lJ
For Little Money. Teel Block, Fourth Street.
aiis j jN.tray.cUug.five*.the state one! Tt'T'T-
r ,_____________..umber of [ uLV_l_
wind'mills ip operation,’"says the! ____
TSSf SandwieH. Tin, *
Tablets, i
Slates,
PeiwUs, —
School Supplies.
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Drugs,
Art Material,
Toilet Articles,
Jewelry,
Stationery.
faints, oil?, glass and wall papeb^ ®
HUMAN & FLAGG, THE DRUGGISTS.
. . OFFICERS: .
W. E. CASTERWOOO. W. R. HOWELL, HENRY H. HOWELL
NMWP.HT, VICt WftSlD'HT, ~ CASHIER. ASET CASwCR
CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. ‘
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OF WILLS POINT, TEXAS.—” "
- : DIRECTORS:
w HQWEJX. HENRY H. HOWELL
», ROSE,
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possible. -
” • CLEVELAND’S MESSAGE.
-T-pri.-sigeiiitXlcvelarid’s message,
like all previous documents ft orn
him, an able-production. There
• is no dodging, no weakening, but
important issues are met squarely -there are to a barrel?
and fairly. He goes right to the
and leaves nb dqubts of where he
- : ‘ Ttta it ds snOfthe policies" he bc-
Jieves to be right. T he chief fea-
- tores are the financial and foreign
questions. T^fter an able review
afr.o’ur. foreign relations he says:
'As we turn from a rcvisAV o( our
foreign refations to the contemp-
laflon of our national financial
situation -we . are immediately
• ware that we approach a subject
ofdomastic tonccrn more import
t ant than any other that can en-
gage our attention, and’jine at
present in which a perplexing and
idelicate, predicament requires
prompt and. wise treatment. We
shall be wise if we reaKze-that we
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Spears, George T. & Gilmore, Clarence E. Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1895, newspaper, December 5, 1895; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302470/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.