Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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Cantaa Callings.
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in Canton. /
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A lady wants Jier home to look clean and pretty wheni
callera come, just as she wants to look herself.,
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Will make the dingiest room look 'might, and wHl be ,ani
incentive to perfect cleanliness and a mile towards pfetty*-
ness. See our samples. •
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his livery stable with a
of brand new buggies.
ih&r seems to be greatly) *Tm’*CffiHirSp««ft'ft Visiting
> school build-
He has a fine
VASSAR CREAM WOVE,
The handsomest and'best in town at right prices. Call
and see them—as it’s always a pleasure to show our goods.
BRUCE. & HUMAN DRUG CQ.
(n’fico same place as for past ten years.
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Turn, r—ip
for he is contemplating* the! '
The'beautiful valley is nothing! j. I THINGS TO REMEMBER.!
but up and down hill to him 1 J
The clear surface of a beautiful t
lake looks to him like stagnant! d
water. The sodded Surface-, is! J
but a pasture spoiled, and the J
finest products of the sculpture’s
1 art. are good for nothing but
hitching posts. To the populist
the only thing in nature worth
admiring.is the Ocala platform
and his ideal of manhood defies
customs and diapards both dress
suits and ■ocks.-b-Auatin.Statea-
man. ;. .
J. K. Fosterand brother,-Jesse,
of Canton were visitors, to our J
city Sunday;. .1
here exist, and for which the
E. H. Sides has just furnished world makes demand^ when the
old, routine of cotton is reli*
gated, to tije things that were
then will the whole country, and
the whole world pour at the feet
ahd into the coffers of our peo-1'
pie its offerings of silver and|
gold, and we will rise to
rank which by nature is
As Seen by a Populist.
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off some fruit trees; but did no
B-considerable damage.
—- Rev. Arthur Downs, assisted
v by his bro ther.'RevWihie Downs,] D. TTrThawes and‘E. L'. Rfch -
St of Timpson, is Kdnducting a pro-
tracted meeting at . the Metho-
distchurch here. Great interest
is being manifested and the able
Jud Riley and Jno. Robinson of
the Grand Saline Sun spent
Saturday of last week with us.
Dr. Love Cox of Martins' Mill
^'i? in.toWn to-day
I ; Prof. F. M. C*
HHIfr fnhrtftl fpnrn the Blackwell
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GOOD. SOUND COM WNTHI.
••$ee«6««¥6«ee
•• Will have straight car^-^a^>-
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H T' ". / Ab usual, and will sell as low as anyone, 'd
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| BAGS ALWAYS ON'HAND. '
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CantM CalHap.
The storm king woke us with
his muttering, roaring voice.
The wind blew cdrn and vege-
Cantonites are highly, pleased
with the new telephone service.
The great natural advantages
... of Van Zandt county as a fruit
selves fn the lives of our towns- and gardening locality are get-
ting far beyond our borders.
Last Saturday a gentleman from
Florida stopped here efor
purpose of selecting*a .location
for a seed farm and we hope
K........ . Lhe W be able to., securer what I but“rocks.”'rnTTabbltog brook
Chancellor moved | he wants in . our nSW.-'* ~ ‘'heTees nothing but’wate'r.’ TKe
In connection -Wjtthv tl^e ?abctyq.| "
we desire to. express our opinionj < i 1 O -M A Vi H f" YT
for once, that Van Zandt is the VZ ICdll 2*. 1 LU. J: 1 C L U
finest county in the greatest state i
of the most glorious country on ■
earth. When ou4- people usei
our soil and climate as they j
should; when crops are planted |
and grown by our farmers that
are suited to- the conditions that! —$
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the j Fancy Stationery-
°UrS- SCOTCH FIBER LINEN,
, ..-J BOSTON QUADRILLE,
One cannot expect a populist) >
to assent to the • beautify-
ing of anything. He sees
nothing in nature to admire. In
a shady lane he sees, nothing
appreciated by ■ our people, in Wills Foirit.
Large congregations and perfect
affentipn is the rule, without ex-
ception, and we hope the im-
pressions made will show them-*
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t -That the latest style footwear is never soldi-
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i That out of date shoes have no place in j
| an up-to-date store? - ~j
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} cheap pride. ’ i-
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J up-to-date styles of honest, reliable shoes at
j as low a price as ia consistent with the best,
t. goods. - ’ .r
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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO '
MASON'S BIG CASH STORE.
bargains for everybody.
Our spring trade has been far better than usual and opr store is daily crowded with well-pleased customers.a Get our prices-and be
< convinced that we will not be undersold by any one. No matter how far you live away it.wiil positively pay you to visit Wills Point
and buy your goods of us. Try us once and be convinced that we>are ,.■•■■■' » . v.
. “The Store That Won’t Be Undersold.” * >
—hf-U if- yyi will only p^ll ^.&KX.s]jQy,yQu g<fc>ds at) prices that will as- - ___
tonish you. We are here to please the'peopl4 both in goods arulprices and if you will call we will brove-to you that we are doing it..
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~“Some;years~agcr we begun -business-in Wills Point, adopting and continuously persueing, an hongst . open business course—Using no
deception or so-called “tricks of trade.” Our success has been phenomenal. We are now the leading Dry Goods, Clothing and
■ Shoe firm, selling more goods for cash, than any other house in Wills Point or Van Zandt county. 'This due to the indisputable fact
that we have and will handle only first-clasS, reliable goods that give satisfaction. And by buj^ng for spot cash, and marking our
. . gf>ods with, the smallest possible margin, we have and do undersell all competitor^ We are the pioneers ct low prices in this place,
and will continue to underbuy and undersell all competitors and followers. The large patronage.we have is sufficient evidence to us
that the people appreciate our efforts to please them. This prosperous and highly satisfactory business decade must be the largest;
‘ We are going to sell moregoods in 1899 than ever before. To do this we have prepared ourselves with the lowest prices possible. j
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Spears, George T. Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1899, newspaper, May 25, 1899; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284601/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.