The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CHRONICLE;
THtlt.SDAY, SEPTET LiEH I.IUJ7.
CITY AND COUNTY.
w.,,... y,TI;rr_ ... -- -■•~~-r-------- —*
l’im> .fat !:ii'i| n< !*il«*y*'*-
WAGON SI IKK IS Ht Alibr.IV
Cheap! Ohoapll Choapllt
H *Mark* iiimI Wn^on*
lor «ilu by W. It. Kvbrun.l.
I.im« m il t’l'in.Mil lit bnllolH
|triut*M ill k iclmm & Oil.bill'd s.
Huy your ^ro.-iM'ie* from
W. IjL Edwards.
HeudO'iarierH lor «n units,
pluW* iud ImnU aro j;ei»eiully »t
KtSrhnin & Gibbarn *.
Toilet snaps cheap ui Crow &
HunimiV
l.eceive.l u cur loud ol While
water wagons til Uose’u.
A iiiiisnilkeiit mock of Glass
nod QUKKNSW A UK tU Alford’s.
100 cnaes irosli canned goons in
slock :U VV. II. Knw.uins'
I’.iiln and French jelly Classes
at A. N. Allo.ds.
\V. H. Lybruad is just in receipt
of some new buggies.
Mens, dusleis from 75 cents up
Ait Host's. __
School books mjd stationery nt
Crow & Human's.
Seersucker coals and vesls from
$1.40 Up nt Itose,s.
Skk \V. 11. Lybraiwl before you
buy }our 1fuggy, Hack or Wagon.
I’eicr Schuller wagon, the best
in Jltq, market, nt Kelcham & Oil)
bard's.
dinners should buy new gins,
feeders and condensers from
' Dean Bros.
Choice cheese always ut
' W. II Edwards.
A * . ■
—The Air Line lias iy.l yet arriv-
ed, but goods and bargains are to
be had ut Kastenvood ft Co’s., all
the same
Go lo Alford's For EVERY
THING in the hardware line.
You can buy fresh fore quarter
meut at .Criswell’s market ut six
cents, and hind quarter meat at
10 and 12 cents per pound, [if]
Turlies wishing lo buy bagging
and lie* should write to Hose for
prices.
Tue finest castor oil for buggies
and wagons for sale by A. N. Al-
ford. _____________
• Ketcham ft Gibbard keep a full
tupply of barb wiie, smooth \vire,
nail nails.
250 boxes of the best chewing
tobacco now on hand at
W. II. Edwards.
Ask Thompson ft McKinney if
they don’t mean what Ihev say in
these columns, and see if ’.hey
don’t prove it lo you.
Men’s coats from 40 cents up at
Itose,s._________
Jf yon Vant to buy a buggy,
buck or wagon cheap, call on W.
II. Lybrand. .— .
In the excitement about the
‘‘amendment” dont forget to buy
' some hardware from Capt. Alford.
Giuners should call on Dean
Bros, for bagging and lies.
Straw goods nt Hose’s are be-
ing sold at reduced prices.
It- yon fail to price at Thomp-
son & Mi Kinney’s before you our
chase, you will regret it. They
gre offering bargains
Hourly expected at A. N Al-
ford’s, two car roads of the cele-
brated
CHARTER OAK STOVES.
jvykRYBODY1 struck with a.Imii'S
tfop by (he fine e)egg|it Jin# of
boots and shoes ut Thompson £
McKinney’s, Cheap, too,
/-The nesorlinent of seersucker
coats and vest are still complete
at the low price of a $1.60, at
Hose’s.
The Barber's I’et, Hornet, Roy-
al, Bengal, Diamoud, Safety and
9ther kinds of Razors at Alford’s.
'The ftnegt. if ock of ready made
clothing at Thompson A McRin
ney’s cheap oaih store.
Miss Willie Day will open her
select school for the little ones
Monday, Sept. 5th, 1887, ut the
same place as heretofore.
Men’s umier shirts from 20
cents up at Rose’s .
A. N. Alford has on hand and
f#»r safe ^ njee ji|te oft|ueenswaie,
glassware and so oil.
Ladies and misses hats at cost al
Rose's, ■.
Fans and parasols at cost at
Rose’s.___ __
A. N. Alford has moved his
Iprge apd complete stock of FUR-
NITURE to the Jones’ brick,
where he will be pleased to nject
all in nped of furniture. Trices
to spit the limes.
For Sale.
A fine |J80 organ, Wil| be sold
for $100. Call at thfs office.
A Warning.
Frauds and sprout peddlers must
go. Tear trees. 10 to 25 ecu;*, ap
pie treqs, 5 to 8 cents; psfUcIi trees,
0 to 10 cents; apricots, nectarines,
plum, crab apple und cherry trees,
10 to 20 cents; quince, tig and
poiiigranato trees. 10.to 25 ceiitsj
dwarf apples, peach and cherry
trees 10 to 25 cents; grape vines,
5 ti. 10 cents; black und raspberry
vines 2 to 10 cents; evergreens.-
shrubbery and roses,10 to 26 cents.
My stock is selected from 250
soils of fruits growing «*t my
fruit farm. \V. J. Young.
Nurseryman and fruit grower44
miles from Canton on the Wills
1‘oint road. »
.As one who proclaims glad tid-
ings fiom the mountain's top, is
ho who tells those suffering from
diseased' liver (hat a sovereign
remedy has been discovered, it
is Morris’ Cuscarine.
\\r\W\oa tha**|»froiftri,pa*rish.
13UV3WY) ermu, or troubled with
Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or
Stomach Disorders, can be re tiered
at ouco by using Acker's Baby Soother.
It contains no Opium or Morphine,
lionos Is safe. Pries 85 cents. Sold by
B. W. Bruce A Co.
Received this week two cars of
Knnsas flour, (lie ‘ two popular
brands, “Bonanza King” and
'‘Sun Set,” in barrels and sacks, at
Rose’s
Land For Sale.
183 acres, all prairie, east of
Ellis cltnppel, seven miles north-
east from Wills-Point. Reasona-
ble terms given. Call oti or ad-
dress*. N. L. Kennedy.
T. O. Wills Point, Texas.
There is no ailment so disas-
trous to I lie human system as con-
stipation. Morris' Cascarine, by
its laxative properties, will speed-
ily eradicate this foe to - good
health.
CatOX. ftWf
thousands suffering from Asthma, Cot.
option, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
tor’s English Hemadyf It is the best
preparation anown for all Luag Troubles,
sola on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c.
Sold by B. W. Union A Co.
The Whitewater wagon at
_ Rose's.
Bargains in all lines of dry
goods and groceries at Dean
Bro’s.
In cases of fever and ague, the
blood is as effectually, though
not so dangerously poisioned by
t lie effluvium of the atmosphere
as it could be by the deadliest
poison. Dr. J.H. McLean’s Chills
and Fever Cure will eradicate
tin's poison from the system. 50
cents a bottle. For sale by Crow &
Human. (28-40)
Folly leads to trouble. Wis,
dom gathers a rich harvest of
peace, content and happiness.
He is wise who will remember
.that Morris' Cascarine dispels
headache, sleeplessness and indi-
gestioti,
Ketcham ft Gibbard will buy
all your wheat, oats and oth°r
grain.
Get one of those iruit evapo
rators from Alford and save the
trouble and expense of fruit cans
and have fruit better than that
kept in cans.*,
You can save from $50 to $200
by buying n piano from lit- relia-
ble house of Titos. Ooggan & Bro.,
Galveston, or their branch houses
at Houston, Waco, Ban Antonin
and Austin. [30-tfj
MIRRORS.
A full line of German and
American plate mirrors, all sizes
and prices, ut Alfard’s,
pV o a. Blood Elixir Is the only
V* Blood Remedy guaran-
teed. It is a positive euro for Ulcers, Brup- I* certainly an oral
i.i.
OMttomeuMO*.
II. A. Dean went to Dallas this week.
IT. L. Dean It off on a visit to Missouri.
IIsj . Blenks leaves to-dty for Arkan-
sas.
K. U. Bcott slid wife, or Walton, have
s flue girl. Mother end baby doing well
Mr. A. J. (JilubrWt, wo arc glad to re-
port, is improving.
Horn unto I’rof. U. K. Ilowell end wire,
2Sib Inst,, a daughter.
It hurl* your eyes to set those nice
things st B. W. Rose's
Mess. Ed Lyon and Henry Aieel or Dsl
Ins were in town Sunday.
Miss Carrie Bruce or Mlncola spent s
few deye In ibe city lest week.
Judge Curl who bus been in Dallas sev
erst mouths, rolurned last week.
Don’t 'orget those train loads or goods
arriving dally at Etsterwood A Co's.
1. D. Ferguson, of Bright Star, was a
pleasant ooller at our office Monday.
>llss Nora Koa. by leaves this oveuiug
for lie-lion to enter Ibe Baylor University.
Mr. E. Paxton or Alvarado spent a lew
days In Wills l'olnt Ibis week, the guest
of-1
A. W. Montnguo who has been ut
Wontaus Wells several duye, returned
Monday.
W. II. Hatchett has Just re urnod from
a visit to bis father's iu Limestone coun-
ty, Alabama.
Colin Weir has bceu in the city this
week. He went east to "railroad again
Tuesday evening.
Miss Lixxio James is visiting relatives
und friends in Smith couuty. She will
he sbseut several weeks.
B B Whlton is in the city, lie attend-
ed the law department or of the State un-
iversity Inst aessiou.
Capt. E. 1*. Boyle, repretenting that
great newspaper, the Dallas .\ews, gave
us a pleasant call yesterday.
Misses Euls und Lulu Kilgore will
leave Saturday for Kilgore, where they
go to enter the Alexander Institute.
Egbert Collier, the Colonel of the Kock
wall Success. spent n feu s in our city last
week, lie looks ns handsome as ever.
W. L, Saddler ona bought out Arthur
Hamm al the I'ostofllre stand,and will he
glad to meet hit old friends sud custom-
er*.
Well, now Thonipsou A McKinney, tne
‘Old ltelialde,” is just tilling up with
the largest stock and giving liberal bar-
gains.
Mrs. Fidelia Kilgore, postmistress at
Longview, attended the weddiug of her
niece, Miss Frankie Kilgore, In this city
last week.
T. I). Campbell, Fsq., of Longview,
and one of the leading lawyers of East
Texas, gave us a pleasant call last Sun-
day morning.
The Wills Point sud Elmo clubs cross-
ed halii last Saturday evening in this
city. The Wills Poiut boys down them
by 55 to II.
Jesse Adams, tbe whole sonled Ice
man, has opened up suother stand on
Fourth street, where he will bo pleased
to meet bis friends,
Dl. W. G. Smith aud family arrived in
the city yesterday evening, and will
make this their future home. We wel-
come them buck.
U. W. ltose. our princely merchant, has
returned from New Yojk, Where he
bought u mammoth stock of goods, which
are daily arriving at 18s stare.
Capt. "A, N. Alford has moved his
slock of furniture luto the Jones build-
ing north of the depot, and he is slocked
up with a full line or everything In that
lino.
Judge John 8. Spinks Is only bitting
the ground i» high places new, a One son
baring put In appearance at his bouse.
Good luck to the little fellow is our sin-
cere wish.
A negro trump kuocked down a white
one west of town yesterday evening and
roLked hint ef n silver watch. Deputy
Sheriff McLeod used »!! dilMgenpe tpesp-
lure the negto, hut faded,
Prof. C. L. Kendrick has bpught out
Emil Weyl, and 1s now anxious to ac-
commodate the people in his line. He
Is a bice man, deserves patronage and
we bopo will receive it,
Tl»« Herman by Elder J, J, Lockhart
Tuesday ulgbt on Justification was tbe
most masterly and satisfactory treat-
ment of tbe subject wo ever heard. He
orator and scholar.
and Neuralgic pains. Wa guarantaa It
Spld by fl. tv. pi-wcf SEp,
Mrs, Primp will resume the ju
struct ion of |(er music class the
first Mondny Dl tfeptrmbar. Ten-
dering her moat grateful thanks
for the liberal patronage in the
past, she moat respectfully solic-
its n conlii.nnnco of same.
Men’s and hoys’ low quarter
hoes reduced in price at Rose’s.
Yoft jms* requested (q meet at
Canton; nt 10 o’clock a, in., on
Saturday, Sept. 8. lo consider the
advisability of adopting n uni-
form series of text books for Van
Zandt county.
R. K. Howell,
W. I. Cowles,
H. F. Goodnioht,
jf W. BnpcR ft Co:
Crow ft Human.
“,ta
alone on account of Dyspepsia.
bksu-* “ “
positive gw
let
Acker's
Tablets will eura Dyspepsia,
Cowetlputiou; soldieu a
positive guarantee at 85 and 50 seats, by
Married—At the residence of
the bride’s father, Mr. David Cart-
right, six miles east of this oily,
the 31st inat., Mr. T. J. Roberts
and Miss Katie GaHright, B. R.
Goodwin, Esq., officiating.
A man must look up and be
hopeful, particularly ifhe isdrink-
ing front a jug. There ia more
chanco for his boing hopeful of a
cure from a disorder of the stom-
ach, by drnkiiig Morris’ Cnsca
rine.
Buy your low quartred shoes at
Rose’sat reduced prices.
C. T. Reynolds wants your oats
aud wheat,and pays the best price
for same.
Old people sutler much from,
disorders of the urinary organs,
and are always gratified at the
wonderful effects of Dr. J. H.
McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm
in banishing llteir troubles. $1.00
per bottle. For sale by Crow &
Human. (28-40)
Photographs and gems at R. G.
French,s south of tlto railroad.
A buzz saw is a dangerous
thing lo fool with. So is disease
in its inoipioncy. The former in
a rapid motion, is scarcely less
disenable than the latter. Hence
it acid stomach, dyspepsia and in
digestion arise in the system, *nt
once take Morris’ Cascarine.
The Emerson upright pianos,
with late improvements, outstrip
all rivals. This is tho verdict of
every unprejudiced and compe-
tent expert. Prices are reasona-
able and terms are easy. Titos.
Goggiin & Bro., Galveston, are
State agents. [30-lf|
Call on R. G. Freclt, south of
the railroad, to have your pict ures
enlarged.
You will have no use lor spec-
tides if you use Dr. J. II. McLeans
Strengthening Eye Salve; it re:
moves the film and scum which
accumulates on the eye balls,
subdues inflamatinn, cools and
sooths the irritated nerves,
strengthened weak and^J'ailing
sight. 25c. a box. For sale by
Grow A Human. (28-40)
HERE SJ1E COMES!
PICTUREB.
R. G. French, south of l he rail-
road, is prepared to do work in his
line in the best style.
ww1,£?LUp*y 1 wb*t you ’frald of?
d? tropic libber.”*U°
v 9® [f0^10 libber PompeyY
YSS.ld*01 at de drugman’s store.”
;||g
*AKlM6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tfils powder tiovor varies. A marvel
of purity, strength slid wholvsoineness.
More economies! than tlio ordinary
kinds, and cannot tic sold In competition
with -the multitude of low test, short
weight alum or pliosphnto powders. Hold
only In can*. Uoyal IIakikq Fowdkh
Co. 100 Wall street, New York.
n0|CKLYASH
Y, Bitters
BITTERS
CURES
All DISEASES OFTXE
LIVER
KIDNEYS
STOMACH
• AND
BOWELS
AILDRUGGISTS
rnramTfli;
s.s*Ji
■ ona tspsui-oriciDir so, nun
It has stood tbs Tost of Tsars,
Caring all DUsasss of ths
^BLOOD.LIVXB, STOM-
ACH, KIDNEYS,BOW-
ELS, *0. It Purities ths
Blood, Invigorates and
CUnnsos tho By stem. ^
DYSPEPSIA, 00H8TI-
PATI0N. JAUNDICE,
SICEHEADACHE.BM-
I0D8 COMPLAINTS,do
disappear st one* nndor
its beneficial lnflntnos.
~ R. S. YANTIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Collection a Specialty.
Office at the Cbroulele office,
WILLS l’OINT. " • - TKXA8
W.W.REEVE8M.D.
Wills Point, - - - - Texas.
- —)0(—
gWOffinc on Fourth street, up-stalrs
nttie Hose building.
Can be found In office till 18 o’olock on
Wodueadays and Saturdays.
Coils should be left at rssldcnco on
South .'ourth street. /
BEAST!
Mexican
Mustang;
Liniment
SEWINQ
MIGHIKE
wrra
Antoutiot
Self-threading1
Cjlinder
Shuttle,
M
W. C. M0UGH0N, M. D.
Wills Point, . • • Txas.
)—=0(
tWOfflcc at Crow and Human's drug
store, where he can be found during the
"day, or'at his residence at night, unless
professionally engagod.
ieiatios,
nmbago,
’.hsnmttlim,
1 'irn-i
.ill',
tlUi-’,
Sites,
fi.-ahos,
Bunions,
Jorns,
OKT3R.MII
Scrstohos,
Sprains.
■trains,
fititchss,
Stiff Joints,
Bsektohe,
flails,
Sores,
Spavin
Croaks.
Contracted
Mosolaa.
Eruptions,,
Hoof Ail,
Screw
Worms,
Swinnsy,
Saddle Ostia,
PUss.
D. D. ELLIS, M. D„
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
—AND—
OBSTETRICIAN.
Wills AS**.......Texas.
isyofflcc at B. W. Bruce A Co.’s drug
store. Colls left at cither office or resi-
dence promptly answered.
THIS GOOD OLD STANO'BY
tcoompltolMM for ovorybody exactly what Is claimed
'■ * It One of tho rcaaona for the groat popularity of
ho Aluftang Liniment Is found In Its universal
ippIicr.bllltT. Evorybody need* such a medicine.
The 1,u oilierninn needs it In case of accident.
The Housewife needs It for general family use.
The Cnnnlvr needs It for his teams and his men.
The Mucbnule needs it always on hi* works
The ELDREDGE “ B ” ia sold with ths
guarantee of being the BBST
that ean be MADE.
AGENTS WANTED.
Eloredge MANUFACTURING CO.
303 and 300 WABASH AVE.,
CHICAGO. ILL
It is pnrsly a Msdieins
as 1U cathartlo proper
tics forbids 1U use as a
beverage. It is pleas-
ant to ths taste, and as
easily taken by child-
ren as admits.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO I
Bole Proprietera,__I
BT.Louiaand Kansan City |
T. L. WYNNE,
Dental Burgeon,
Will. Point, ... Weaon.
iari.tberal charges, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Of kick—Over Eaetcrwood’e._
W. B WYNNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wills Point,.......T«*M-
Practices In tho inferior courts of Van
Zandt County the District Court of the
Seventh Judicial District, sml the State
and Federal Courts at Tylec__
j" o. KKAanv. V. T. McChksny
KEARBY k MeCHEBNllY,
aVtORNEY8 at LAW,
W11U Point, Texas.
We have a complete abstract of all
land titles In Van Zandt county, and do
a general land bueineee. We hate Mr.
W. S. Day, and experienced land man,
constantly in our employment, and are
able at all times to acoommodate buyers
aud sellers of land In every way. We
have a large amount ol lands for sale,
and are always ready to show them lo
purchasers. , -
Tbe Miner needs ft In case of emergency.
Tho Pioneer needs It—can’t get along without It.
'i’ll# Farmer needs It in his house, hie stably
nd Ills stock yard.
Tbe Bteambont man or the Hoatman needs
* In liberal supply afloat and ashore.
The Ilorrc-fancier need* it—It Is his best
. lend Lnd safest reliance.
The Stock .grower noods It—It will tare him
-toUHUiids of dollar* and a world of trouble.
llullrond man needs It and will need It so
>ng ar hi* llfo 1* a Pound of accident*and danger*,
-he isiiclswoodfluinn noedslt. There I* noth-
tg K.;* It 08 an ant|doto for the danger* to life,
tin*> and comfort whloh surround the pioneer.
i’Uv HI crcbuiit need* it about hla store among
Is employ .jo*. AccIdenu will happen, and when
utMtecointf tho Mustung Liniment is wanted at once.
ICpcji a Holt I c In the Houee* ’TI* the best of
mmijr. ♦
Keep a llollle In the Factory. Its Immediate
•is* In case of accident savos pain and loss of wage*.
Meet* u Hot tie Always In tbe Htable for
use wheu wanted*
T. F. YOUNG,
Grand Balink, ...... Tkxab
* — DKAI.KH IN—
DRUGS.
PATENT MEDICINES,
STATIONERY
Aud Everything Kept in a First-class
DRUG STORE.
Tint's Pills
|3^Presorlption» care full/ compoun-
ded nt all times.
K3TA liberal share of tbe patronage
of the pulriic is respectfully solicited.
^ESSSsSasae GREAT PAPER
ANTI-BILI0U8 MEDICINE.
eoated. Uoae small. PrTca, abets.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St. New York.
OF TEXAS
C. B. KII.OORK,
Wills Point.
K. M. LIVELY,
Canton.
i mm util wttnc y»» -
know thnr the cause of it I* that our Col.
E. s. Collier, who ha« rendered rained
aid and a»(*tanp* in holding down the
palladium of liberty, |« tl|l» week off to
Witte Point to see hit brother married.
JfiKkw ill SucetUi
W. n. Collier, Dr. Pitta, now of llock-
wtll, wat a welcome visitor In our city
last wccSV* Hill ha* man)- friends here,
who are always glad to seo him. Ho It
tbe Sim that got our “Bill” through both
houses of the 30th legislature without
distuning vote, m it without any amend-
ment whatever.
We hgil the plggs ire ol ejecting flon,
J, L. fllalnn and sou, nt Qrceavllle lo
our c|ty this week. Cut. Illalitu Is one of
Hunt count)'t beet vhlsent, ||u de-
clined it place on ibe problblon ritate
ticket la last elect Ion on the vrotind that
he was a democrat. Ills vou It on apli.
1-Si4 Cor tke Naval Academy cadutablp
from this district. We trust he will bo
suopcstfnl.
tho Children. They are es-
poet ally llabU to
Ti.is train is bound to \V EEast-
erwood iSiGn’h, wltorc tlto bost bar
gams arc offered a'td of course the
place to save money. Try it.
Gall on R. G. Frenclt, gallery
south of tbe railroad, aud see his
work and get prices.
Received this week at Rose’s a
l^trgo line of white goods, em-
broideries, ladies’ and misses’
handkerchiefs, bought in person
by B. VV. Rose, who is now in
New York.
lliiokleu’* Arnica Salve.
The best salvo in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum,fever sores,tetter, chapped
hands, clilblains, corns, and all
skin eruptions and positively
cures piles, or no pay required,
ll is guarani mi lo givo perleot
satisfaction or money re I ended.
Price, 25 cents per box. For sale
by Crow ft Human.
The Canning Com
pany wants peaches
bad.
NOTICE.
I will have s
P. H. WOLFE,
Grand Saline, - - - * Texas
--PEALKU IN'--
WINES LIQUORS
CIGAItS,
TOBACCOS
--AND-
attorneys at law,
WILLS POIMT AND CANTON, - TKXA8
W. J. GREER,
Lawyer, Land Agent
—AND—
Practical Surveyor,
Canton, - -......Txxas.
Office Southwest Cor,Public Square.
At.** HURON.
T. K. YANTI8.
Notary Public.
BURGE & YANTIS,
Xj
CHnjflj feveRmS^nwd
wmmJSSSii.MALARIA!
Fever tonic
Mure ead speedy Oar* lathe most atabboni omm.
1% thoroughly oImdsm the ajntein of Malarim,making
the care oomplete. When token ** directed, A OURS
IB GUARANTEED, end should it fell the Druguiat
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Ladies ft Mimes
price at Rose,s.
hats at half
Jyyoqr (cidneyji are inactive
you wj|l feci and loo$c yrelcltc^1
evep in tho most cheerful poriety,
ami melancholy on- ibe jolliasl
occisions. Dr. J. H- Mi-Lenn’e
livef and kidpey palpi, will set
jrop right affiin. fl.Ofl pef^
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parties wanting to
buy a Wagon wiH do
well to see me before
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.....Tsxoa
henry weiler, butcher.
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tyKeep tbe best beef, pork, mutton,
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KETCHAM & GIBBARD,
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Wills Point,........Tsxas.
gyHaving ample facilities for carry-
ing on our business, we solicit a share of
tbe publlo patronage.
CJ A LESM E VT
M wanted XN
To solicit orders for our reliable Nursery
Btook. Good Salary and Expenses or
Commission. Permanent employment
guaranteed. Address at one, luting age.
Snell k Howland, Nurserymen
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$ioo to $300
us. Agents preferred who can furnish
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Johnswn k Co., I0IS Main street. Riell-
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•House ard Sign Painter,
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Yantis, R. E. The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1887, newspaper, September 1, 1887; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142570/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.