The Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 4 of 9
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A VALUABLE SILVER SET
Will be given FREE on May i, 1911, to some one of our customers; the one who comes nearest to guessing the weight of Dr.
LeGear, the King of Horses. The Silver Set consists of 24 pieces of Wm. Rogers' guaranteed Silverware and worth $20.
One guess with each 25c purchase of Dr. LeQear's Stock and Poultry powder and Remedies. See cut of horse at my store .
Phone 83. JOHN R. PEEL Pilot Point, Tex.
Bloomfield.
Well, here I come with the fro-
zen buds from Bloomfield. We
are still here and are proud of
the thriving little burg.
Those on the sick list are Mrs.
Bushong and Mrs. Strickland.
We hope they may be better soon
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wooton vis-
ited at Belew last Saturday night
J. W. and Mrs. Porter visited
Mr. Stoup at Belew last Tuesday
There are a few sick cattle in
the community caused, we think,
by running in the dry stalk fields
xxxx.
Wesley Chapel.
Quite a change in the temper-
ature, Sunday morning.
Henry Keen and siste^ of
Tioga visited at Mrs. E. J. Hes-
ters from Friday until Sunday
afternoon.
Rufue Caraway of Ft. Worch is
visiting his sister Mrs. Kate
Stiles.
Con Graves of Tioga is visiting
his brothers in this community.
B. R. George of Sanger and
Miss Hasie Michael visited her
sister sister Miss Laura who is
attending sohool at Ft. Worth
from Friday until Sunday.
>1.«T■ 1 T..U.T..' ..1. .!1. ,T
New Feed Store
;; I have opened a new v
I! Feed Store near north- $
• • east corner of the (square ;
2 and bundle all kinds of
'• feed. Will appreciate
t your trade. Phone 222.
w.c. STROUP
M. W. Johnson is visiting his
son Lon at present.
A. A- Spratt was called to
Pilot Point Monday to attend the
bural cf his neice Mrs. Miller.
C. L. Floid left Tuesday for
their new home near Gainesville.
Mrs A F. Markie of Spring
Hill visited her brother Frank
Wheeler Saturday night.
T. L. Turpin and son Charlie
returned from a trip to Hidalgo
Tex.
Herman Mays has returned
from West Tex. where he has
been visiting his sister, Mrs.
Maud Thomas.
W. T. Finley and wife of Green
Valley visited her mother Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McRey-
nold gave the young folks a
Thanksgiving party Saturday
night. Refreshments of punch
was seved; a large crowd present
and all had a nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hollaway
will leave Wednesday for Dun-
can. Okla., where they will make
their future home.
There will be a box supper at
the Baptist Church at Vaughn's
Saturday night Dec. 3, for the
benefit of the church. Every
body is invited to come and help.
Mr. Hazel of Altus, Okla., is
visiting A. A. Spratt.
Barnie Brown and Miss Nina
Mays were married Saturday.
His home is at Water Valley,
but has been here some time
visiting his uncle, Mr. Lon John-
son and other relatives. She
has been teaching at Black Jack
but gave up her school Friday.
Wire Road.
Cotton is about all gathered
and some few are ploughing.
Mrs. Tom Johnson and child-
ren of Pilot Point spent Satur-
day night and Sunday with Miss
Pearl Johnson.
Mrs. Key and daughter, Ola
spent one evening la9t week wi h
Mrs. Stinnett and daughter,
Gwen of Pilot Point.
Mrs. Addie Jackson of Oakda e
was the guest of Mrs. Ollie Smith
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Mary England is on the
sick list.
Mr. John Strickland has mov-
ed on Mr. Garner's place.
Mr. John Williams is building
a rent house on his place.
Hugh Marshall and James
Henderson of Pilot Point spent
Sunday with Wilson Key.
Tough Hill.
Belew Items.
The cool norther came and
caught several with iittlewood.
George Stark and family left
Wednesday for Gainesville where
they will make their future home.
Mrs. Fur *eson who has been
visiting her sinter Mrs. B. Brand
has returned to her home at
Denton.
Mi9s Kate Long is visiting rel-
atives in Sanger.
Mrs. I la Beaty of Liberty Hill
is visiting her son Lonuie this
week.
J. M. Blankenship of Denton
was in this vicinity Friday.
Little Kathlne Tobin is quite
sick.
Oscar Sitz of B.loonfiolJ was j
in this community Sunday.
Jay Wooten and wife of Bloom-
field spent Saturday and Sunday
with Ed Stroup and family.
B. Hayden and wife visited (
with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of
Bloomfield Sunday.
Geo. Walling has moved on
the Wire Road.
Iva Stark and wife have mov-
ed near Gainesville.
Missess Flora and Florence
Myres of Aubrey visited Miss
Ella Stoup Sunday.
Will Nelson of New Hope visit
ed last Friday with Mr. Vines
and family.
Mrs. Neil has returned home
from Alvord.
Mrs. J. F. Worley and daught-
er visited Mrs. Smith of Pilot
Point Tuesday.
Hugh Tobin is on the sick list.
Roland Pipeman of Aubrey
was in this vicinity last week.
Mr. Ben Whorton died at his
home near New Hope with con-
sumption and was buried here
last Friday.
Mrs. M. M. Mann visited with
Mia. Ashley of Aubrey one day
last week.
Little Helen Beaty has been
quite sick.
Mrs. Lark and family of Den-
ton have moved on B. Brand's
place.
Albert Pendleton visited with
Will Burris and family at Pilot
Point Saturday.
Mr. Cairl of Wesley chapel
has moved on F. E. Tobin farm.
The babe of Mr. Sims of Krum
died last Saturday and was bur-
ied here Sunday by its mother
who died last May.
Miss Jesie Vines has re turned
from Denton. Scribbler.
Oakdale Echoes.
A cool norther came up Sun-
day and hog killing was in order.
Our school observed thanks-
ging by spreading all the child-
ren9 dinner together and having
a regular fea9t, also speeches
and readings. Several patrons
were present.
Little Haskell Price was right
sick last week from throat
affection.
Mr. Watkins' daughter got bit
by copperhead snake last Tues-
day by drawing it up in the well
bucket but is getting on well.
Mrs. Nora Hn>i Mattie Davis of
Barren visited Mrs Nannie
Craven last week.
Mr. Baeinger of Gainesville
was in our community last week
summoning witness for the court.
J. A. Hardy made a business
trip to Weston last week.
John Crutsinger of Mustang
visited his father E. S. CrutBing-
er last week.
Everett Tipton went to Gunter
last week.
Coop Bond of Burns visited J.
E. Price last Thursday.
Dock Mercer of Emberson was
in our community last Thursday.
Constable John Dinkins of Mt.
Zion was here last Thursday.
R. F. Harrison and wife of
Emberson visited J. E. Price and
family last Saturday and Sunday.
B. F. Railing of Burton was in
our community.
Frank Porter of Bloomfield
visited our school Thanksgiving
day.
J. C. Estes moved to Tioga
last Wednesday.
Miss Magnolia Winfrey of
Pilot Point visited her brother,
P. M. Winfrey last Thursday.
E. S. Crutsinger and wife
visited his son John at Mustang
last Saturday and Sunday.
Ed. Winfrey and wife of Fort
Worth are visiting his brother,
P. M. Winfrey.
Henry Kayse and wife are
visiting J. A. Moses and family
at Mustang.
Miss Bertha Railings of Burton
visited Miss Dora Tipton last
Sunday.
Ottis Farror and wife of Den-
ton county were visitors in our
community last Sunday.
Herman Scott of Burton
moved on E. B. Bates farm
Continued on last puge.
ODA
Films and
Supplies
KODAKS RENTED
6. B. MOFFITT
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LETTER
OLD MAN QJ
i admire the way you do business; its a fact that you are in closer touch with the consumer than the "Combination JVian"
who is only a Boss clerk. Let them "blow." They can't smoke you out even if the Boss tells them to. So long as you keep
such a nice selection of seasonable merchandise and offer it at such exceptionally low prices. Quality first, and price next is
what the public demands. Make lots of room in the next few days, for I am going to make your Store Headquarters for all
Christmas Goods. Tell all your friends to meet me. SANTA CLAUS.
East Side Square
STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER
Pilot Point, Texas
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The Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910, newspaper, December 2, 1910; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291145/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.