The Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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W, J. LANGHAW,
NOTARY »L«fe
- j ®* (JraanvUle, J'etan and Mine. A J. NofcAry WOfk '*fttniSted 1*
Do you want» home in West Texas at ONE DOLLAR an acre apd FORTY YEARS to pay j »i l’e*'r*-ir> ot BuotoFiUe Alabama. ! me will wwwfcr* mf ffftotMtl Jtftm*
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book which gi'' s j
for ii ? This iti probably yolir ln»t ohancs ip Texan. I have just, published a
you valuable information. It la worth its weight in gold to the Home Seeker.
This Look gmse the new land law passed by the recent legislature
This book tolls the names of the Counties placed oast of the Leaae Line.
This book gives the name of the parties who now have these valuable lands leased.
This book gives the names of the counties in which each man has School Land leased.
This book tolls when each man’s lease expires. Hundreds of leases expire this year.
This book tells how many acres of school land each man hM under lease.
Thiaybook is a valuable guide for the man who want*; some of these lands for a home.
This book tells you that you can file on from ono to four sections and hew to do it.
This book is rfiDa^le because it is compiled from the records of the General Land Office.
This book is sold for $1 00 and will be mailed to any address for that money.
JOHN W. DALE. Tex.
Address POST-SIONAL, Pilot Point, Texas.
f memo*, on th,
| : WM « lesson In wax. oaoh guest being I ®1V0 ®# *
• welted to ohew wax »od model it Into Office rear P. P. National J$|mk
hlo favorite animal. reptile Or insect.
■Several rare specimens were produced ,
Home of those amateur artists may yot ! Wwiillll PlttltfC.
wio a place on tbe honor roil of j The Woodman of tha county have
franco and all will smile when re- j decided to hold a bosket picnic at Dan
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HIMSIMBl,S«^SrS%
...... I thru there i» n.> accounting for tan tea.
Coot,inued from second page. ! When tha “fnu" waa at Its height I
extraordinary und ri-preheiiBlblo as £ak- I slipped out and made my way back to
ing a "Jack Smither’’ i o.. a lono j » grassy rise, overhxiking the river.
tng a
drilvk—-or without inviting oe-^ry one
in the loom to drink with yon 1 there
fore called upon those present to “breast
the bar and signify bf what deaths they
would die.
That this was a popular form of ani-
cide wns evidenced by the, alacrity with
which the entire company responded to
the invitation. In fact, three or fenr
old I oaf era. who had some days previ
oqsly undergone the process of "lam
where the gentle breese would blow
away the mosqnitoea. and where the
The face of one man reaembksl that
of a Maori chief lem« fantastically
tattooed with sticking plaster. Some ________^ _ _ m un ujj
had a comical, maudlin, bleary look Jj ” K' ”
eked like owls in the JUrht !|dp^^,U one
mom boring their drat loesou in '.tax. j ten on July 81. The otUBpS ffmrf ail
‘lompetoat judges awarded the liras! the neighboring counties are InvUad,
orizo to Miss Nannie Montgomery. ! .• • - . , .. .
vxamos wore then indulged in. The , ___* __
players ware entbuaiaatio, deeply In-j Kev U. A. ItmaMlI, tha much
j terosled and played shill In lly, at j kiv«tl pastor of the LlodUmy Street
eleven thirty, dainty viands were j Preabyterlau church, suffavad a anytke
served in the ah&pe of snowy sherhort I of paralyaia laat week Wed need ay hut
with crimson cherriea (thd iSariihaal- j •• gettihjf along nietdr AlW yril)
le v cake and Ange; food, i’be guests j coon be up again. —GalnaaviUk fHg-
and blinked Tike owu'in‘the ronlighl ^OM^hiae l! 0,“* ol j '“*•__
Bvidautly they had been already *U»y j,« brightest evenings and wishing Another Railwav Hamtad 1W
ing the ejBilktsUs Biini eng«ud«scd ji the kind and graceful hostess a long |
| by th« libations of the night before in '! lifa, full of the sunshine, she knew #0 W*y,
'■ ■'/ ■**- ..^-o. sun wuxuxi mu | a tiu», ugh end .o-»-!cntioit» uianncr j i,,(W , >_u , . I -----—
air was fresh end cool Thera I intend- | In fact, during the progress of the trial j ‘ * Otners. | Ihc (Milshoraa, Colorado kaACliick-
ed to camp for the night My horse. ] it was customary for several of the ! X X.X e.__ .. , .
only » little way off. was cropping tha aforesaid thirsty individuals to iaavu i N ■>' ' ... .. z;---. 1 ' tsjrapany has been
1 • ' IN. B. Altotha nombera. j chartered. The road ia to ran kwnn
the tent quietly by turns and adjourn
, a certain hollow tree in the bush, ■ At our lost meeting, July 5! with
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tha hotmof mealing from 4 to 6 o’cbick
la tfci; future we will meet promptly
at 6 o’clock, and adjourn at 7.
!j ICise PIocjh^. pKf-»i0 .« t„ j,,. hosteM
j for July 9.
Uioberto Johnson. Sac. fi-otem.
rice grass
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thk Majwmr of no la w, |, , r—“"® sr, i
rrrv„„ __, . ■___ , ,, I fieshwl and as bims eut as th* ctrctjiB-1
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ficcaptabie bat a w>rt of phToical qpcm- . - . i, . . \
* 1 H - s. a J , i placod. ana ^f«nt d6yn to the rivor. »
«ty to iilievtat,e toct prostrati on calle^I i ^ t * ^ 1 o - * ,, ,
"suffering recovery ' were so mov«i ! Th<’“ ‘ f°n™ and boiled m;
that, having first aLstcd themselves to i ^
teepectsble sired cobblers of Queeme ! S*
land rum. they got together in i corner i Th* <*«***«*#9 ™cl
of the bur Hu i holding out their gin. i
toward me. began to eing in suythiog unlike
but iho steadiest cr uvwt muaicM rf I *+
j g«rin*:ly t~om tree to turtse. The towny
’ ... , . . .,, ! yellow in the oa*t changed to aaore
“Oomo, £ii np your bUmmi xn4 drink *kft!a nw%A ^ _
Tt>u cau; aD" n* w1* wait* mm tom
whatwer's th- d»mar« i'll pay. j above the tree tope, the dew sparkled
•W "‘»V free v.Lllr 7-n‘r~ -'r!-.id=; : i= the jgSXlS Salim nuuwer of uw dia-
don't uxww ev«T UV.» | _
They 11ere doubtless right so fnr .. ! T ^ ! g*«*^
■ L.. tost assertion, considered in a sw- I tbe *• *«*”• *ad “a COD^
sons! sense, was concerned. StUl. ^s
*JUvl¥,aJoW fl*h ^ I cSting thr beauty, $i fiUtoeLTrld
S!Sa?X—£Z; of 1if“ ***AaKtraiiM
ot £160 check as the case m.gnt bx , H.yi fihUhed breakfast. I went '
attar a long spell of bush work for some , ,0 thp Ure ^ ww i
wjnnlter. or after a long overland trip i jark jg^ r|
•v.ch some drove*■, and who. binding it coomest and self unouwes uj uui
over the bai to the puhlirsn, said. "I tune. Thors was a look of Igutat tetor- Jike sirrplh ity of the gentle ssvsgn wit.
say, aid stick in tbe mud, just p :nin»ti«on his %cn t^fkMhing to see ieligbtliK! origspelty. Having toicn asr
uis*"* ’^ •* “ -*• *■- *• ‘ - 1 -— • — A J”i' ”*■
—mi
Jfcaw-
! 1‘uebio, O>lo. through ISnld, Qk|».,
to Ft. Hmilh, Ark., pith a jftpf&h
from some point la OUa„ thr^fU ths
Wichita reservation to ifaUfty xi|mw.
most likely by Oafna*vtiM 'jja(:>^|i.
Lindsay of thi latter 'rdaea< & 'mta of
tbe dlrectorg. Pilot rainMKsWtoep
•o eye « ) this KBMl/ >.$t £ ‘
Advertised Lettfra,
Foliowirv Jg | o! letters remain-
ing uncalled fo- at the i’osfcdlce at
Pilot Point, L'exas, for the week eni-
jlnif Julj 1 . 1801. Thus- letters will
he sent to the dead letter oiiice if not
called for in 15 days.
Bell, Johnnie.
Isoo. Geo. (}
Scott, Mrs. Etna
V*’right, J. s. ■ ..............-v—• ««'
Penamx calling for the above letters I IZ^Tl T 1
will please say sovcimncD. 0 hat on iMdtmenttod.
ADA 1>AV18. P. M. 11 h*v® *x»st*«tly kept'6VatJt
1 v r- ^---------- 8,,S0* mtth my vhUdroo,, and &uo
, tr«re a Cold in One Dey | token great pleasure iu asutoKaf Ito
I >.£” * "* ™Lf.u „.I±! i™“", “ rih“* ?Jm *»■
yaiuaixk «««» witar
’fts pewwHv .
i MMi’d. ff, ®jvs«jy
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Omen or l» H. Hamit,
I Austin, Trs.. Mav, ;
I have found Dc. Moffatt’A. imffa.
INA a splendid remedy
my toothfui children. Wl^l^te*
est boy was a teething fkitt.
succeeding day wafued' u» "that we
would inevitably ttlk' ifeplT
| peued upon fKfTJ. H!Kt, and btyto si
‘®»«* Ndalnlktering it to bjtu at*4 his
ice barracks aed sew j r ' i^xaxiro Bro-io Uiunjoe Tab-1 praises to all mothe
rsssv "• -stt* ** a”~ H s aiu^irfTw"^:.^ i r"1 ^ “ i™
fi & V)ok of 1©tw* 24k* fiimplb ity of tbe^*ntlo sav»^« witn oatlIre on owh box. ! *J 141 P^rfcwf^i
Gtotorna and FI..a ica<'e to ord^ r at i
f _ - . . . -- ». -----» »— w . **■■*•»» vnwa v-rea J
this 'cm a,d ict'e know when it's done, ; if tor hishpe h^oi' jMnterda} f knew ^ervrt. by « ' yeiereal aovamdiiiyi to ,, 1' » nua« na'« to ordi r at
will yet'' Then straightway cried to now Uhaihu ndKUAto flihA tk-tke Unr.'w Ivto afisr'ti.e fiaislpn of ’ ,’',hol> '»»« A’USb of uoetofltra. I ________________ . .. .. L .1
the 'mcs “Ekaaat t!:c her, y. ronaaf “I' » !«tojl dlfc'egiir.g whet ytol Fpoke clvliixc-^ society- such se it rackfit >ui C. V. SkitrSf, I ^WwwTMMWKB ♦
TiMkvtotJ" faiii. ifa> it v«t west vhb<f» -they did •» eccordktg to thsti Wh«« 4wajrfa~ *
Nuts to Cmck.
■A»it,a. braaet the bur1 Vcmin-ite y«r j of yeatorfiujj'' 3|n Hals'. *yr> if jflh went Wiagw-they did ‘t accord lag toihst,
3'’i*i^S »ad give it a .icno, " And this | to Mt® wi the.AcY) goK'out vottr hrtf- dwi graenfn* and airy Idas Thu gi® j
would last for four or five days or ' eeu.ahiankit ejtffhu* Y&jBMtk-£ *f the^sirty ^rro Akiii tothte most far!■'
Rutyh- if the publienn vn* net jnitc so i ont. though, aotljtoa*"^Sffring*, I. T. B ionable Pa,ris!nti «r. i Bngiiah
uunnrcpoLas as the generality of pub- 1
SCT4^V3SsTtI “MS""**™*- •
the totV*#, •» »»y* Prcildent House i 1 w,th Ui Rnnounoe to my frierds
!c A letter to parties in Denton. |a,,d ' '‘“tvn.erx that 'w'li be on e, two
There »4* been talk, occasiortally for ; 1U0,,,F* vacation but will be book In
the past twenty-yea,.,, 0f Ujis toad j Septombor to resume work,
being built. Mrs. Marring.
Mis* Carrie Montgomery and Miss !
KatoCtofffir left Thu-sday morning j -------- urul rvoettu,
rf»TVov.Uler. Colo , where they will at- (organized and wont into effect July i
tond the Colorado Chautauqua. Miss | -The Pond corn Hardware and Grain
Montgomery goes as special cor- , Co., composed of J. B, Pondrora L
respondent for the Post-Signal Our ) G. Below and John E. Ember*™, all
readers anticipate much pleasure from j well known business meu of this city
her letter, which will be published in . We predict for them a prosperous
tbeae oolumns. We wish them a I business,
pl&sssr.i trig. Colorado is a J 11 1
!ul place to spend the summer
Who
oau v;iv0 problems f
i.2- £&%„:c4s““
and hafely enough isimoet the dovaan.*| HUxty^ti rt Hvory W*y
<rf the laws regulating ivmioxw, droccicy]
One of the bucks had managed to jnc» rr,hge the tlgui'e. 1 to ':(i. tnoiu-
np an old nightshirt wnd au old chin* #lve, la a square so as to,oouot sixty-
t*fT ¥'* ha I—How the latter nctieS firs every way
cametotjpjp that part dt tho * ’
A New Firm.
A new business firm was receutly
bride were
hero ibis weak visiting Mr. and Mrs.
•I**- I’rake. They are on their way
Roasting Coffee.
I buy groen coffee at 26<j per pound,
, u , . , , - —• —’ i«y io par pound for roasting, audit
“ “l0J ““ WhWprtc. Hi
P°',n« Blast I 8qU at to clear 16 j per-
Kev. C. M. button received a card cent proiit?
ye.tcjday tonm Chan. K. Burke e>f! .........—
Answers to Questions fr Cast |*.
Whec deirlrhsg
i| See Cre&nri^ v {&
| Shefto^t'1 ^
1 Drffp
J ——cull sod ms-4 h*4f.
J J. O.WYLISi
• N#at door to Poatefflre. , ,.
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2 p®rty orders receive s^neinf'
sttMihuj,
Burke o'
Sherman stating that ho and W. H\
’1 bom as had just returned from tbe
Exposition at Buffalo.
.s delight-j You Knew Wb«t You Are TaklnxinR ° ol °°°tllu Hut* °f
‘ r— ■““•■per. ! i wing, oxdOS_ Mexico, stopped off here Tues-
The Fourth of July passed q^l.tly | TJil" ^ hl* to*ly- Be wm
\n Pilot Point. Aside from a few Hag* prlbted on eiery bottle showing "that I t>U ‘Tty 10 S’" !jtuU' ^*r Kl“ff *•
displayed there was nothing ahpnt!lt *• •,aBply Don and Quinine In a ■ do,nB • P^speroue mining business In
town to Indicate that tho day was any I1**1®1-** form' Nh Cure- No pay. I 80111,1 Mexico.
more than other days to the American 1 Rev W.'e. 8p.ior.ts of kYashlogton
Feople. But no doubt wo all appr*- 1 ind., will arrive here to morrow to
elate our liberty whether we make a I sselst ftev. Dunn in the meeting to be-
dsiaonstration over it or not. There gin Sunday at the Cumbe.land Prer-
wa* a picnic at Kelso whore a number I f)y*-eri»n church.
c-f people spent the, day pleasantly I ......—
ihe colored people also had a picnic /9V
Sr J&jhr
SUV.
Tbe best < offeo
Thomas'.
Id town at It. T.
n»ar town.
km
Rc». C M. Hutton
Sanger last Sunday.
pleached
No. 1
No. 2
DA W. E. ATKnoj,
Physician and Surksw,
Offioe Phone No. 09.
R«sid*«fce Phone No. Of
Office at Gainer A Wright’s. Colts
prjjhpMy »tt"nifsit day ar Bight, . d»
GORDON ELMORE.
DENTIST.
A^4 werk skillfslly dsns *ud guaranteei
Office 'Phoaa 94. RmUdswce 87.
kb* remedy that some > mU ** ^
This slrastnr*
Laihtiv
to* remedy
Tbs Lad is* Cemetery Association
will meet Tuesday. July 9, at 3.HO p.
Drislsr’s. A full
The Denton County Medical *k*o- j
oUMon met at Dsn to., Tuesday. The l
folio-leg oiBeers we-o elected for the j
ensuing year:
O. C. Buster of Pilot Point, pros!
m.. at Mr.-, R. B,
*r °“** •" *<rt» I S^ultancs at mom bar* j» Uealred.
f 'Tssncau*
kike srrMeseMatst far Tuan ado a.4 rut
Istnwseee «»>««
Bring your largo fryers and old hen*
to Whitley.
E. Bigger * toff, county surveyor, of
Denton was in the vicinity yesterday
surveying.
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Try the Elreuo Flour s* IVarren i ^ B- Pennington of Drop, first
Bros., 93.00 per hundred.
Cheese A EggH <m ice at, Whitley’s
J. G, Shelton and H M. Langran
attended the Woodman Picnic at Burns
laat Saturday. They report a big
crowd and a good time, but the day
was very hot.
vice president J. C. Carpenter <>f Cu-
tis Kim, second vioe president; M- D.
FulUhgim of Argyle, third vloe presl-.
dent; K P. Yeager of Pilot Point, i
«IOH9f H KIMO,
, W*t, PklA. T*x. ■'
Farm Land and Banufca
isZ^'JSSe
DrT R. O.
* DENTIST?^
All work dene by latest ntetkaiki
and satisfaction gosWfitsedr^* ' -
......, — *■ Ol riM). I’L-lnl. I “* ®0AL,
secretary; Jamoa R. Edward* of Den- "^Orntf ai LtW.....
'I »n«l Agent tot fotr York ’Itik.
The meeting adjourned to meet tbe a , ,,
st Tuesday in September. _ll0‘t8 -vo,J'' T‘*trona«B. Qflbff
over CroRrove * 8cott^i storiE
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