The Post Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1896 Page: 3 of 10
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Time
Painting-.
Kiin Out of Town.
Friday of Jasl week there Appeared
in the elty a piano tuner and machine
repairer who went front bonne to bouse
soliciting work. lie would enquire at
each place as to the condition of the !
above instruments, If any, und would
almost force himself into the houses, j
y ii • a. . ! IWK' al time* whs very insulting to
llKIflS \ m ^^ be being under the fnducnce of
fxuilir
.AND
^ I liquor, Ha also miW furniture polish, i
Hnd tv bun lallirg to sell even poll fc, be ;
pit covers 50 per cent, more surface than ! wou^ /or something to eat. A/ter
lead and lasts twice aw long.
Now that we hi
nice weather why not get
ready to farm in earnest?
We have no assurance of high prices
for cotton this fall, but we have every
assurance of a big cottou crop, which
n.uy mean low prices. This being the
case Why not get into the pr<M cslont
WE GUARANTEE IT
1 You can paint with it cheaper titan i
with white lead.
WE GUARANTEE IT
You get our idea?
Come and see!
[Raglands
DRUG AND
BOOK Store.
CITY AND VICINITY
Friday Moi.nind, A rim.. 24, 1896.
Personal and l ocal Items.
Fresh Broad at City Bakety.
W. A. Duke made a 'lying trip to
Aubrey, Monday.
Kansas City Halogen Sausage a' City
Battery.
Rev. Father I-enert left Monday to
spend the week at San Antonio.
Highest market price paid lor ail
kinds of produce at L. L. Bryan's
Mr. and Mr* E. Markus and Miss Lee
I Masters visited relatives at Tioga Sun-
day.
Take your butter, chickens and eggs
fto Ir. L. Biyan and exchange them for
he hud been In town probably six hours,
i Ully Marshal Mulllnax heard of him and
bis conduct and warned utm to act geu-
, tlemenly or leave town. Euler in the
dav the officer again beard of his con
j duct and after finding him, told him to
| leave town Immediately. Tbe stranger
replied tluu be would on tbe next train. |
j “Next nothing,” replied Mulllnax, '-get!
! t*ll tbe ties, or I’ll lock you up, we
! loti t need your sort here so you go.” I
1 -s’ei in tin* day a Monitor reporter
asked Mnilmux what bad become of the
piano tuner? He said that the last
lime he heard of him, ne was two miles
north of town on the Ksty road. I'cii
di-o s and book-agents take nottes.- Den-
ton Monitor.
This is undoubtedly the fellow who
was arrested here last week for -i.milar
conduct and sent to the road gang.
Buy a —^
^ Victor Cultivator
| And produce cotton enough
; with your own labor to defy
low pricew.
nr
Not Wonted.
frs. O. A. Hearn left Monday to visit
her daughter, Mss. Anna Newbury at
Dallas.
Peel’a lee wagons deliver every morn-
ing—leave order at drug store or Sol or
Hoolter Bryant. nl2 tf
Mr. and Mrs. Dodge, of Oollinsvi'le,
visited tbo latter’s aunt, Mrs. s. K.
Hiser Sunday.
Every lady in town expected i-r call
1 Miss McGee’s and examine her lint
Kf bats md millinery goods, s-rt
The Fost-MIrror $1.00 a year.
j Many years ago there was a judge in
Boston who was more noted for tils
judgment und gieat knowledge of law
Uian for courtesy to counsel or suitor
One day at the opening of h term of hi-
court a large number of gentlemt n
drawn as jurors begged to tie excused
from serving. As one after anotbei
gave his reasons a frown began to grow
on tiie judge s face. Another tnai
asked to he let off.
‘•What for?”
‘ ! cannot bear readily, and I tn
j afraid 1 may not get all tbe evidem e.'
I ‘How long have you been dt: f»”
j asked the judge in a low tone.
“About ten years.”
I “Can you bearordinnrv eonvi rai lion?
can you bear me now?” R„heu tin
J judge, almost in a whisper.
‘ ill., yes, »lr. ! can bear you.”
The judge looked sternly at him a full
j minute, and then be ssld : “Mr. (berk
j excuse this man. If he Is deaf we don i
i want him. and if he Is a Hat we don’t
want him.”
No more excuses were made that day
- -Texas Sifter,
The
Best
Wind
Mill
in the
world
and
the
cheapest
Northeast Cor Square
Canton
Better consult your own interest
_____and buy one.
SADDLES AftiD HARNESS.
Have lirnt-class saddle and harness hand in shop, and
prepared to d<> all kinds of repairing
BA RB WIRE. Have a full car load
of the genuine Glidden barb wire.
Be sure and see
me before buying.
J. S. Dana
Pilot Point, Texas
I
iCITY BAKERY.
Joe King end Gordon Elmore attended I w • • .7
i.he grand lodge of the K. of P. | ^ ,n'"k City.
L Waco this week. J
.. Albany, April 9.—Power from tb«
uall at Miss McGee’s and get acquain j great dyoatnoa of tbe Niagara I'owet
- With latest style, in ladles hats by j Company will be transmitted into New
exsmtoiog a nice Has paterns justree’d j York ( Ity on May r, through one of tbe
Rumor say, Tioga is talking of inert - | heaviest cable* of the Western Union
ife. Bilot Point going to let Its I'elegrapli Company 402 miles long.
iTttlo neighbor get ahead of her? I Tbe greatest distance (bat electric
You can’t It net a better market fot j powei baa been transmitted heretofore
jfOnr chickens, eggs and butt.-r then ut ! '* > 10 nules, and this was done i,; Ku-
W. Salmons’ grocery store emit aide i rope* This new < ircuit will be the Orel
quare. j practical teat of Nicola Tesla's new ays-
J. M. Sul liven came home Saturday I U!U)’ hy wh,ch’ ,l is assorted, tbo electric
rom Bomb Texas where he had been a ! f<m‘° ma-v hr conveyed almost any dis
leek in the Interest of their Immigra- iarll'<'
Gov. Motion has been invited to ores,
tbe button which will turn od ibis great
power for the first time on the occasion
of the National Electric Exposition In
New York. The noise of tbe Niagara
cataract will be transmitted to New
York by telephone at tbe same time.
A VALUABLE GIFT.
For the ne;:t 00 days to every purch-
aser of .i bottle of Hr. Thurmonds Ca-
tarrh Cure oi Blood Syrup I will give
free a I...... worth $3.7m This book is n
Household necessity, u treats all diseas-
es of both man and beast and contains
over 100 valuable prescriptions. Call
on . R. Peel.
Matrimonial Felicity.
j .Judge I'ottrby and bis wife frequently
| hava little dlrcuaaloos. In the last de-
I bate they held, Mrs. Peterby came out
ft 1 Itt le n head.
| “\rou women are possessed of the
I 4 « ..11 11
I » ***
i “Those that ate not married are not
possessed of any devil.” Texas Blfter
Buckien’a Arnica Salve.
I
The St. Louis, Oklahoma and Texas)
Vlr Line D a taliway projected to run
ront Sapulpa, I, T., via Henrietta to
Albany, Tex., a distance nf !ko miles.
[’he line has already been surveyed I
from Sapulpa to Lexington, Oklahoma, I ____
i distance of 110 miles and five ihIIih}
nave Imen graded from Tocumseb lo a I ... . . -
connection with tbe Choctaw, Oklahoma I ‘ klllUS OI t Glkuig- done
und Gulf.
i his linn when completed will be a
olg thing for Northwest Texas, and l.
will doubtless prove a paying line from Delivery wagfon run to till |
tiie start. Connection will be made ...
with tbe Frisco at Sapulpa, the Katy PartB tllfi Clt}’
it I Denver at Ilrnrinttu, the Santa Fe
it about Pam’s Valley und tbe Hock
Island Ht Sudden, and tbe new line will
i*e k valuable feeder /or nil »>/ these
linen.
to order.
-daily,
jloo business. jle returned there Mon
Say for another week.
Martin washes quilts for 10c each
If you want the latest in bats, call and
Mrs. Wright’s millinery. Prettiest
fobbieBt, cheapest, and lust selected
Stock of millinery goods ever brought
ito Pilot Point. nil).
CURE YOUR CATARRH FOR *1.00
• pOne bottle of !>r. Thurmond’s Catarrh
Cure will cure the most aggravated case
Df catarrh aud colds In the head. Don’t
pall to try it. Bold by J. It. Peel.
You can own a shirt waist at your
own price at W. T. N u , . s.
Awarded
llftut Honor a- World’* Fair.
m
fUC&
H r CREAM
I BAKING
L POWsMR
tl
ICsiiiervilir, Iowa, April 10, )K93.i
Fhnrmond Chemical Co . Dallas, Tex 1
Gentlemen -I’he Catarrh Cure you
-' lit me tins ttxe.t me up n|i 11. I<
I but Is tnc se< uni time It bss brought
ne out ail right, and ! will ne*e: be
without it. i an recommend it to any
me that is suffering from Hie horrible
catarrh. H. VI. Madieon.
Sold by J. R. Pe«!.
A Reck!eB5 Man.
Miss Elderly (who is ugly)—“Ills not
so iutig ago that a man almost commit-
ted a crime to please me.”
Female Friend “What! DM he try
LO kiss you. i t s as S-tiel
Hot Rolls made and de-
livered on orders.
CITY BAKERY.!
Dr. Simmons’ Sarsaparilla restores
and invigor lies the whole system, ren-
ovates and enriches the blood, gives sp
relite and tone to tbe stomach. i'u!\
AO eeots for B0 doses. Sold by J. R
Peel.
At the Catholic Church.
There will be epening of Mhv devo-
tion «t the Catholic church nt 7 :80 p. in.
rbitrsday evening April 30. The
sermon will be In English, and will be
delivered by Kev l iithcr Malloy of Oor-
sicanna. explaining lUis devotion
Dr. Simmons Sarsaparilla effectually
aids weak. Impaired, an.I debllited or-
gans of both »cxe« Its action Ir. quick
ami lasting. 60 cents and 60 doses Bold
by J. R. Peel.
OFFERS THE FUBLIC THE
Rest Passenger ^Service
BETWEEN
TEXAS
THE EAST
MOST PERFECT MADE.
j? Grape Cream of I artar Powder, free
tromoma, Aluir. OI guy .. I ' adulterant
40 years the standard.
Tttr, Bi’.ht Talvk in the world for
| Cuts, Bruisea, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum,
j Fever Boies, Letter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all bkin Eruptions,
j und positively cures Piles, or a > pay re
j quirod. It is guaiaiiieed to give peifcct
I s atisfaction or money refunded. Price 26
I cents pei 1...X. For sale by J. R. Feel, j
•»•**— —■
j It Is noi » mlrlcie. 'I w '-n’t turn everythin*, 1
bot t will run pile That's what On Will's !
W ita’ti Its ml hailve will do, hce.aase It tans atone I
It la hundreds .d a'ssns. Itustrr'ii Orun si,,se |
•Mine price to all” Is our motto In
bittiness, and our prices for advertising
land iol) work nre as low a solvent!
a business will admit.
i Wo might tell you nioro atioat One Minute
| Cough Cure, but you probably know that It
cures a cough. Every aatie does who has useal
it It ts n perfect renody foa ra.nghs, a.his,
ho'iisea.'iss. It is nn csperir.l fnva rue for i-hSI
ilreai, being plensant to take nud quick lu cur-
ing. Unster’s Drug Btoi o.
BOl TMEA8T.
Cannon Ball Train
SHORTENED (INK HOI K IN TIMi-
r-eaves Fort Worth, 7 06 s. m. ; Dallas, 8 m a.
m. ; Union Depot, S:1S a. m. Arrives Ht. I.ouIs
7 26 a. m. next day.
LIMITED EVENING EXPRESS
JlAH|neen Quickened
9 HOURS TO ST. LOUIS AND
THE EAST
4 HOURS TO MEMPHIS
ONE HOUR TO NFYV flit* FUNS
_
Only I wo Days
HFTWKFN
TEXAS AND NEW YORK
Pullman Buffet Bleeping Cara to
NT Louis, Chicago, New Orleans,
and Pacific cosRt.
—TRAINS—
DIRECT TO
UNION STATIONS
- AT-
St. Louis i
Chicago
Kansas City
- WITH -
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
- AND -
Free Recunsnc
KATY CHAIR CARS-
Right in Sight
Sure Saving Shown
We'll send you our General Cata-
logue and Ru) eri Guide* if you
8endu3i.5 cents in stamps. That
pays pait postage or expreesage, anti
keeps off idlers.
It’s a Dictionary of Honest Values;
Full of important information no
matter where you buy. 700 Pager,*
12*000 illustrations: tells of 40,000
fluticlr:?, and i vght price uf each. One
profit only between maker and user.
Get it.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
ft 11 »i 16 Michigan Ave., Chicago.
Scientific American
Asenojufor ^
WANTED
All kinds of produce nt L. L. Bryan’s.
Hums « p iibsolntcly ^hihIphf when De WHI’h
Witch IInxel suivo is promptly sppiip.i. \ .
statement ib true. A perfect remedy foi wkin
diHpagon, chspped hiuifls and IIju-. and never '
fnilh to cure piles. ‘ luster’s Dmg Store
Mortgage notes ior sale at Dus olllo ’ Martin washes quilts for 10c - icb.
Through day coaches each way between
Ft, Worth and Memphis.
For tickets, riitf h and further iafonnation call
on or address your nearest ticket agent.
L. 8. THORNE, GASTON M KSLIEU
3rd. V-Pre., A Ucn’l Mgr. <>n. Pnfs. ,«.T
VV. A. DA SHI EL,
Traveling I’seii, Agent.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
OOlf»V«tOHT«. at c.,|
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'onic.
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ifirye In tno
f1”” nandbooir writ*
O’-trt-* bureau / r sccurhi^u*,.,**;Z am' .T
i.vpry patent taken out by us in t>rou?ht b* t
Um> public by u nolle* given free of charyo In mu
JifitBlilif ^tncfias
LarFewt- Oireiilatfon of nwy ••-lentino pap^r in th©
workl hpl«nrti(ilT illustralfi] No lntelll/"nt
insn whoulG U' without It, Werkh, tt.'i 0<U
-----------— Addrena. KUNV COM
, feari *1*nionit*«' Address m*■■ <
' FfMjawKHa, StUk Hrvmiwmy, N»w Vurk City.
j You can own n shirt waist
own price at W. T. Nunn's.
at your
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Moffitt, D. J. The Post Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1896, newspaper, April 24, 1896; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982916/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .