The Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1900 Page: 2 of 10
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BMHSIMLaBBL%
Without Hardware and Implements
ami Lose Money
you try It.
Hood Farm Implertients, propt-rly used, will pay for themselves
ai|d make you a profit. So g them is not spending rnon-
ey—J'|Ht making a good investment. Now always remember
Stock Not Confined to One Line
but pick tin1 leaders from the best factories, the popular goods
that you know and want, and make the PRICES and TERMS
right and do our Itest to treat you right in every way.
t )ur business has increased every year and we don’t want this to be an ex
* “,,?e “nd see us, tell us what you need, we will make it to your interest
stock and running both houses. Can give you a good assortment to sele
stock is much larger than ever. Have bought
Standard, Buckeye, Sunbeam anti D
Newton, Moline and Luedi
the Nichols & Shepard
1, Ban press .and Champion C(
Baker Perfect Barb Wire. S
our line this year. Be sure
Dont forget about the
expense. We sold and delivered
hing else before they come to see the McCHPniCK, and regret ft afterwaYd^*'^
SURE TO SEE Tiq
Planters.
ictus noisuarc vvatoms.
I hresher, we have ^dded it to
this and figure with us.
They save trouble, delay and c::~z_____
50 Binders last Ygar/but missed a FEW
R. T. E V AN S
meant you pluiu enough. Not to
any tldug in court, though."
“And you came to warn mi? That
wap kind of you. my brother." PM lip
Bpiikc with Uic wlnsonii affection for.
nun that matlc his hold ou common
pccplc II]. t),.> grappling vine with lov ,
lug tendrils. ,
"\'.N Mr Strong I n il you,the rum
tnlcM will nlinos) hold n pruyi r meeting Cutu.r
wlicn yon leave Milton. And they
nieun to make you trouble enough until
you do leave. If i was you" the nmn
pair i urioualy "If I nos you, I d
8<o op and ieaie (Uhl Guil forsaken
town Mr. Hirony.”
' Veu would? ; glimpjrlayeed at the
letter which slill lay
besift ldta. —■ ___
had slo.ni ttiade ■!,) iu> nilBd to do Just
pi"’.e , neighborhood would uilas trie
hu usked ftlmosr us modestly
TVere.nsklng a great favor.
"Would they, .Mr. Sc,mg’
■ never know what yon have
tiled. If the dill men were.t
; your leaving, they would coi
! b«,rfi In a body and almost is,
emm-n. liib contact wJiIj tlio workmen
he. evident Influence ox r them, the
thought of what they would feel 1»
case he left Milton to accept this mew
work, (he dissatisfaction at the
thought of an unaccomplished work
abandoned, the thought of the exulta-
tion of the whisky men-*Jl this and
Jiueli more a urged n und out of nls
ailud and heart Ukt iieuvy tides of
* heaving ocean as it rushes Into some
ties-,, Assure and then flows back
nun: i with noise .md power. He still:;
Continued on 7th. page.
By REV. CHARLES M. SHELDON,
“In Hi', Stop* What Would JaauiC'DoP” “
Kark,” ‘Hobart Hardy’s 0*ven Days," Etc.
Mfcloinra
yi OoWtflM, mi. by Tht A'knnrf f\Muttony < . t
t HAPHOK XVII.
trmtxxz;.=;r sr=:“
" «•"- f„ (am with himthe ton, iJ I T" '*T "
i * *•* «»** - w-t byv
Upon the couch
1 should sav i
that tirlnjr.f’ v ‘
" ..... "t>h.-no' ajr. ff&ng, you don t menu
■heard -that!" X» DM^bnrtt *,«l,re't(e
... . S(„,. ,, '><'■> who run ward Phthp tliat-fe, ealed a world nf
Kills Pi rr “ ' ' 10 ' <>* hunger for fellowfedp
vo“j r,.l, -on ' n ‘ "'nVl,,> thut tiiA-Wdllp'e heart throb wittj a
, • . "Il y°u' 8lr- ’">'1 feeHng-lSf.tuiehse Jfty. mingled wHhjm
in Bueli way as to make H ache of-, n*in. .The man at one# h-
Z(T " ......“T “P They Keen, pressed {rnallU It haft bJ^Uk*
°U'i, VP" *"I,U: * ‘'fhttHw jlael, out of n miihtrier cloud.'
n(, s ,K. aMy* »«•'* *Ud VhiHlK as It nintlnulng,
‘:f the tenements. We heard ‘ I have been thinking.of leavlUfi MU
enough to make \ib sure tlH*y r(*ally ton ” ' ' 2 i
stro-m w nr",ly ““.“f t0 ,,v “That might be hot. .yulVn. in dan j
h 'sl n ,';T ’ ““'1 "e 'l'01’*'" XPT bore. No telling when.»„:»o harm !
b, st to put you on yonr guard. The may rotfie’to von "
■ he men l,n,l rummies are down on you. Mr. Strong. “Well. I’m ‘thinking I might a., well
. ......... have Im'cii s„ outniHiken against leave. 'My w.irk here hdn bbon a fail-
fluee persons them Arid your lecture In the hall im- •
Are y iu strong
mk mi mis niuit* iiinn words can
express. Aud l’hlllp leaned back with
a wearied look on Ids face, which nev-
ertheless revenled Ids deep siiilsfne
tto’U "I tile thought of surli frlendslilD
as this man had for him
II,- was getting exhausted with the
Intervfew. following so soon on Ids
Illness of the night before The visitor
was quick notice It, and after a
warm clasp of hands lie
(! 'ay. 3 hllip, lying there alone while I
hi- wife Was busy d,jWn stairs, lived
s:i age In n few minutes. All Ids life
So fm in Milton, the events of his
preaching and Ills experiences In the
,xot in .Milton, Mr. .strong. Besides,
there wits no game mentioned, and the
tall; was scalterlugllke. The,
shrewd devils. Hut we could teil they
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Moffitt, D. J. & Thomas, W. W. The Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1900, newspaper, March 30, 1900; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982936/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .