The Post Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1896 Page: 6 of 8
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POST-MIRROR.
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v'Vwkly iH’ftfm fuc-rim* e.ery 1 uerd.t) «lier
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l Pvaiiliv NfK-iuUr of Olirulifin
fur m«eli everj Monday evemujf at 3 o'clock.
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K*n. f,\ M Hutton. pm*U*r. K«rrn*«i» <*o’n
Bur»d*iy Mt 11 ;(*■ /« in Prayer uvury
TuemditY Bight. m iiujl «\urv p>umUm)
moraiog
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liav. John fa*i»ert. rant or. Kcrvicea every
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Unck PMnemjr i, Peufi
N«* York, Hay 30. Mark M. Pom
ero}. (irUrr known m ‘*linck” Fom-
. roy. died in Brooklyn today of Bright <
UarMr. Mr. I otueroy war boru in
Blmira. N \ .. in 1H3.1. After euga^m,
in new*pap*-t wink in tbie atate lie be
came city editor of tbi Milwaukee Daily
New and then founded the LaCronac
Democrat.
Ai editor tf tliat paper be attacked
Preaideot Lincoln', war policy. In lane
Tweed invited bim to uonte to Ne*
T ork and become an editor Pomeroy
started tue Halli Democrat. In 1K78 be
traoafci red tbe Ltemocrat front La (Jr orae
to < hleago mid toad
Greenback parly. In loan Pouieroy »■>
of a company that propoaed
to funnel lb* Kocky mountain*. Before
tbe aobe.nc collapsed tbe company a»»:d
|7,(JOO.OOO lu .barer.
t R i.SaCT. k
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ucb :
a Free
ST*?1?
One tiler
s i uauf
Aral. Cashier.
FARMERS and MERCHANTS BANK.
RESPONS'BiLITr $250,000. CAPITAL $.50,000.
**11.07 PCflNT,
A ifeoerai (tanking
1 our lm»in< ** at,hotted.
h '.rvunacted. RV tail
Ifiun Re protfuil'
it a apeoiafty of promptly serving tin
• 7B3UL
MitcrcM'*- of our jiat'oitr.
u. W. LIGHT, hr. Pr-s
Pepper (irainr
CITATION Bt PUBLICATION.
TUfc Ml ATE Ol TEX Ah.
To tih Blienter on am iiiatTAIiLi
or Dmitok CoratTl GkkKTiHb
Datti Iberufor having been made
it the orgao of the retjulred l>v liw you ttv hereby com
mandud that, by making publication ol
tin. citation in aiMtie newspaper pub-
liahed in sail r unity once a weak lor
four consecutive week, previous to the
re'urn day hereof vou e.i tuition Alice
G Daniel. G. L. Daniel, husan Me-
Cbeaoey Defendants, to be mi agpeai
before Hie Diatilul Court, lo be boldeo
in and fui the aforeaaid County of Dec
ton a) the Court House thereof in the
, , , , , , ! City of Denton, on the »ixlb Mon-
ueefl of u tonic and alterative in felt. A 1 . „ . ... . ,
promotion of this medicine bar often a d“v hl‘"r lb' 'Jod «'»">"> •***»>
1 verted lonjc nnd |>f*rba}*p fatal billioup f»* ! ^ 1WV44S, U#f **amc boia^ tbe 24tb
v«r». No m**<liciUD will net more nurely ' dny of Au<iini A. i>.
in counteracting and freeing tlo cvite.u j lbeI1 „„(J tto ailHWrt lbv u
from tlo* nialnrinl poinou II<r»da* he. .. . M , , , ,
' I ndly « »tiou. Coimtipation. I>r/./si.,FHft ! llon wf Mr#l- " * ArmatrOOR |iUiotifl
! yield to Electric Hitterp Only fifav I in anid Court on tbe let d»y ol
cut* p«*i bottle ut J . K. I*jKfcsL*« I^rug ! Muy 1HW> and numbered *»n tbt- doenet
j of wand Court 28to», ugninnt tbe «aid
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
Electric Edter** id n medicine Miitod
for any ncmtuij, but more ^euer- i
ally needed in the spring, when tbe iun- j
guid exhumtted feeling jireveiU, when
the liver U u>rpid and fllu^cbih and the I
«T. B. Bondrom
lias the most complete stock of Hardware,
Stoves, Queensware, and Uiassware trial can
be found in north 1 exas.
Remember
Tlml we are Hole agents for
the well known Bridge Beach
and Buck* Brilliant stoves
The hi nt in the world.
We also handle the Baker
perfect barh w ire, guaranteed
to he stronger and will reach further t«t the pound than’*
any M ire on tbe market. ^
Call and get prices before going elsewhere.
8tor<*.
1 hoard m man tbi* morning hmv th«
iiibic wa*t n fable, and it never made a
mao better by reading it. To ail per
*o(i* who think «o. 1 would like to pro*
pound a few queation* llid you ever
hear it uao §my, *‘I lined to ateal. lie,
swindle, get drunk aud abtiae try wife.
anJ was a frrm to my .......tunny hut oal,nt and cold* in the head. Don’t
J auwiied Geography Ehlloaopby, aud l fail to try It. Hold bv J. K Peel
Aatronomy, and by doing, worked
C. P. Ht-Otlngloo, tbe railroad king.
b»N juat arranged with Mexico to build
a net work of rnilwaj's in Mexico for
ten year* at the rate of 125 mile* a year.
CUBE VO l K CAT A K HU FOB $1 .(K)
One bottle of Or. Thurmond'* Catarrh
; Cure will cure tire moat aggravated cane
revolution in my life, I oow aing all
jt, work bard to have plenty for my
wflk aud children, iov*- my wife and
childr^. and 1 am reapected i>yr my
aelghbora^jv That 1* the way the Bible
Galveaton. New Orleans and other
Aline G. Daniel. G. L Daniel, and hiiaan
Mci’heaoey and alleging in aulMiative a*
follow* : That the plaintiff aud defend
ant* Alice G. Daniel and Susan MoCbe*>
ney are joint owner* in aud to the fol-
lowing described Beal eatate lo w'lt:
Bevon acre* of laud aitoaled in the
town of Pilot Point Denton County.
Texa*. the aanie being he boineetead of
U. C. Aruietroof. deceaaed. and ln;ing
k part of the Cbarle* Smith *urvey and
aoiithern ports nre now sending out j described a* follows: Beginning on
more corn and other cereal* than north
ern cities. 'J he Weal 1* angry at the
East and is seeking other outlets. Hor-
ton cereal exports have talien off one-
half.
Estbervi'le, Iowa, April 10, 1868.
i buruKM.d Cheiuiiii Co.. Dallas, lex.
Gentlemen Ph Catarrh Cure >'-u
sent me has lixed me op ail O. K,
That is the second time it has brought
me out all light, and \ will never be
without it. van recommend It to auv | b. W. corner of same, ihenoe South
one that is suffering from the horrible | %*% deg. East 765 leel lo es>r on **id S
caturb. H. M. Medium J. :in,. ,tl^ w OOTOM of
Hold by J. K. Peel.
the N . B line Of u 1U a ere tract of land
deeded by J. K. Muster* to M. Ifedg*
coke 191 feet 8. deg. from the
X. W. earner of said 10 acre tract; i
thence South 226 feet to the S. E.ctruer
of .lane P. Armstrong I >t of land,
thence North deg. West feet to
i. Bock on i he W. H. line of said j (lucre
it act; thence South wiih W. B. line of
said 10 acre tra'*t 227feet to a Hock
serves people^bo read it. tx*lleve it end
oOvy it. Suppose >11 the people in
Piiot Point should tay. w«* will all com*/
mcnee on July 4th, JHfrtl. *od practic*
the teachings of the Bible for one )ear. j
;tod all live up to the resolution; wiiai
would tw? tbe result!' 'J’oere would lx*!
no lying, no stealing, no tattliog,no
lUDgry unclothed children, no vice, no
<lebau<‘hery and no innocent ones ruined
Every man would be a G-ood mac. every
woman a good woman, every father >• There is oow between 90,660 and 40,- I ^ acre tract now’ owned by Vi V. Vi i!-
good father, every mother a good iKKl ml lea of railroad projected for con-{* * hence North 1 deg. Vt'e**? with
mother. | Htruciion throughout the United .'HxUf. I 'fVilsoo * '» . B lltM < >'r fevt to a
if the iulMrl Lh sir,T‘ere In iiii* con VVh* • work sHarta on thin tber* will be ! P^nt on ■ . B l*uc * t snid 10 .*cre tract
demnatlou < f the 3ibie and iu teach ' h uj-h. iodications point to a levivaM Mwl<i N. W. corner; thence Vortfa
log. why don’t he go to some country of railroad build ngnext fall, itwo dj^'G deg Weat v.iMj N. B lice «;;»
w here the Bible |y unknown end It# 1 crowd prices up >u the Iron trade w* ere farginoing J h^t the plaintiff
ptloclples are not taught, among the , they fauv« euuk to a remarkably low | h«H lh right u use txcup>
Heatbon nations, and improve tlielr I level. Good steel U oow sold at one *n<* poaaoaa the name durin, her entire
condition by building -< bool house* cent a pound. ' rmtOfaJ life and that she also o* c uni
and tea< ling them ivill/^ttloc. Vou* ‘ ------ ] poasoteea two-t'jirda of *1< said ron!
never bear of such « thing, but they
wau foi the Cfari*;Un world, with the
Bible to do the t Dili/mg and then they
will come along and t. II the people
Ifae Libia is a fable, only fit for old
women and weak minded men to believe.
if j was an Infidel ! would do something
to elevate me human family or dose my
mouth. K. N. Pepper.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE* for sale at
this office.
Haw Your 6LOTHES
read* to Order
by—
rv5S
TT?e
OHKfiT
...Gbicago
A\ercbar?t Tailorsf.
They Gu*r&ntee to Fit &n<l Pleatsc1
LARGEST RSSORT^eNT.
^-lOWlfST PRISES.
LOO* *T THCIR akHtRLCS tr
BRYAN, Piiot Point. Tex. .
Henderson &, Flake
(Suet-esFors to King Bros.)
of i.nd otr tb« Ea«t ^.d of f*id Will be pleased to sell you any thine in the
» tree?, now owned bv W F. Vt il. ! _ * J -
Grocery XL*izio.
GLASSWARE and QUEENS WARE.
Right j; t: i m prit-e j std for ('11KJKENS and EGGS.
\Vcr1 Side Square. Pilot Point, Texas
On. of lb. ieadtii/ luereuanl* W. ! j e»ut« (D fe. »iiiipie.
Hc'OTT, of Hi lot Foi cl. says; My wife I
wrh in pxin me bad hewitfa. Hbc onJ. !
weighed 115 lbs., when «b# l>*gau u^iiTg j
i/r. W. -I . 'I'bcruiood4* Blood Eyrup. |
She ha* taken lour bottles and her
health is entirely i earn red and her i
Height is cow 1HJ? lbs. The Blood Syrup |
f* h boon r such cases. If you suffer I
try it. Sold by J. If. Peel.
In England some time ago a man of
war was launched at w hich there was
, an elaborate religious ceremony on
<3?
! sending her forth to her work of death
More recently a ship intended for useful
and peaceful purpose* was launched
and there were no prayera at all, and 1
| am informed that all of England's war
ships are officially ble**« <l with prayei
before launching them. Meantime the j 1WHL
ship® that she builds for Industrial pur* I Witness :
| pose* and every one of which 1s a gen- 1 Clerk of the
ultii agent of peae* , are sept down into * ount»f.
I the deep prayer!****. Tub age presents
some qiifer special ies fot the curious
aud the thoughtful Kx.
Thai the defend-
ants Alice G. Daniel and Susan M>
Ciienney each own in fee simple one*
I half of one-third of said lac J, autiject
| however, to the life estate of the said
| plaintiff. That all of said Beal estate
| 1* worifa ibe sum oj' Sbov iXi « Dioart
I the plaintiff pray* tfaai ti » GferulsnU
i oe cited lo answer this petition and that
j stu have judgment for the partition
and divisoD of all of said land and for
•Rich other and fun her relief as sbt may
he entitled In the premise*.
Herein fail not. out navo you then
and there, before said Court. tbD writ
wiil* your re'urn thereon, shewing how
you have executed the ume
Issued tbi* the* 5th day’ of May A. D
McOulley 4 Webster,
.Mwawm__Groceries and Produce.
Sou'cti »iq« Squsra, PiloC Point, Tex.
Our aim is to k. ep th.r Best Quality of Goods and Sel! Them as low
Possible. Your Trade Solicited and
® SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
E. F. Zcmwai.t
Diitriet Court of Ueoiot
I
kMC BKST
SPRING MEDICINE
uSimmons livkk ig-gulatok. Don’t
iforac«t to t.j i- it. Now is th* time you
itr-w it most to wakr up your l.lvci. A
ttluegish Liver brings on Malaria, I ever
rtiitl Agu<-, Kt.eumati5i)i, ,tnj many other
Ills whiih shatter the fonstitution and
Wit','. .Joii’t haget .;lt wo(d
WfcULLATOF !t is Simmons Liver
PrGUt AI 'I1 you wont I lie word Rt( .•
OLaiok distiiigui»hi-s it from all other
remedies. And, tx-.iJr this, Simmons • „„|4..
I tv He PH. n AfOR is a Regulator of the
Inver, beeps it ptoperIv at v ork, that vnur
svsuns may lx' kept In good condition.
H0K IHE BLOOD take simmons
I IVER Kia iULAK )P It h the !s-»t
purihei ind corrertor. i ry il and note
the difference. Look tor the PhD Z
on every package. You wont find it on
■nv other inedi sue, «nd there n< other : pie.
Liver/ raatedy like SIMMONS LIVER
) i . iid.A i. ilt the Kingoi Liv er R p» diett,
V suie you >;el it.
*. H. /atllilt At t o., Philadelphia, Pa. worth A .,’.
Dr. Miiiinon*' Hiu >apm illn tin> k upe-
■ irti aetiuo upon the aeetetioitif and « *-
, eiellnn. and ii.al.ie lieUlle lu expel from
i tile ».|«t«in all liumoli. Impure pxrilele,
, end effete niNttef through Hie Itlug. . the
I live), th. kidney, and tbe pure, of the
.kin. Ik! t etits and 50 do,an. .Sold by
J. It. Peel.
, Given under rnr Baud and
L. S. j the Hea< ril ewld < ‘• 11ti at
1---office, till, tbekth day of May
A. f> 1M»«.
Atte.l : E. F. Zl awil.T
Clerk Olatrlot Court. Denton County.
The
COTTON BELT
ROUTE
THE ONLY LXNE
operating through concbon.fr©*!
and rediniog chair cur* and
PtiHfiriNfi *l*»c|»cr* heiwceo prom
ineol Texas points and Mem*
phi*.
SOLID
ALL
Mrs, Inna Gap, wife of Ei-
Osputy I). S. Marshal,
C#lumbus. Km., sap i
“I «•#(, d, I Were r'
of ywaww 1,.
ieaa than VtO mil.
uteu und with
acureely any j>«in
«ft<T usiiig only
two Isittli a of
tilj
The area of the l nlttd Htatea en.t of
the Kooky Mountain* la about 1,575 000
aijuare inllea. i he Houtheiu Hialee
have about «?.1 000 aqtinre iniha. the
i Vorthorn Hiaie. about 750,000 atjaare
With an area 1 10 greater the
HOlitl, ha* only one-balf the population
of the N'oilh. More than 40.000000
people live in the Northern Htalea; le,u,
than 20,000,000 live, lu th* Southern
Hiate* If ihe wealth of eaeb m < tion
were divided ■ aptally among all *1* pen
rich pet ton In Hit North would!
ha'-e t> ptiry north SI ISO; , , b pi r * ^
1,1,11 *” 'h« Hornb would have properly | kiuSPIMUS RXUl MroH *si . rriAHTi, U,
IIV ALL tr e.l' iUtSTa.
Fort M'orth, W »eo «>|A intermedlaie I
point, to Meinphi. and Pullman aieep- 1
! i . i ;o HI. LuoW. making dlri, i , none,
lion a! both clllei fot all point. Ninth,
! r.»u and Hootbeaet The beat Hue Iron
| Tentt* to all point. In the Old Slate*.
Bate*, niapa and fu’l Informat-
ion will be ebe. ilully given up-
on applleatioo.
A. GLIR30N,
y. A., i t Woilit, 1
w
‘MOTHERS’
FRIEND”
N. WILSON. Sk:
111811
n-VJ t>rrr sorpst; ,ii.''t'?!>wav!d
hT9«Rli>r Wn ,. Mb !, on r«n«l|»tpf l»rJc<Y
ttt .»*» **« k«ui«. m.hi- iu uirnimiM
i
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i
I'^ire, Tornado and Life
ranee At>i iif
j Ifepreaent* the New York Life, the
J Bret Life IuKtitattce Company in t.h
I Ctilted State ■.
1 Pilot Piumt. - - T*t.
TRAINS =TR AIN S—‘
DIRECT TO
UNION STATIONS
St. Louis
Chicago
Kansas City
--WITH--
Wagner buffet sleepers
- ANf) -
Free Reclining
Sin CBIIB CMS.
Mortgage uoi-a fur eale at fhU affice
S. G. WAPNEP.
k. o i A Ij’ler.TPS
'BEAUME.
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