Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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counter and thought The picking
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dorsements of the P. P. clubs of
this county. The Grand Saline
Special attention given to treating
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N. A. MATTHEWS,
ALKR IN ALL KINDS OF
Material.
. WILLS POINT, TEXAS.
care for the contents just so it is
fl platform ? •
call on .
LC.’SADLK,
WILLS POINT, - - - TEXAS-
(Went Side Fourth Street).
W. E. EASTERWOOD,
is in St. Louis buying, new goods and
of course cannot write an ad. but when '
he returns he will have something
'. new to tell about, so he -' - - -( •
Wants This Space.
“ — DRUGS, BOOKS
, and STATIONERY-
AGENTS FOR'The ShErwinWhxiams Paint.
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W. J. GREER,
Attorney - at - Law
’ ■ M. FRY, Mi).,
' ,‘V WILLE POINT; TEXAS. _i__
PreparedTo treat Ear, Nose and the
Throat DUeaaea. Office upstairs in the
Odd Fellows building.
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Wife fiofnt Chronicle. .’V * J that th<ke
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<MTMEO AT THE POETOFFICE AT WILK FOIRT, TEXAS, AO
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Thursday, Api^il 9, 1896.
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Our Job Printing Department
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For Tax j
far. It commenced with Coxey
for president and closed by in-
THE PLACE TO BUY
Lamber, Shingles, Barbed Wire,
XT«,Ub, Faint®, Etc.
JAKE AND SED,
I • BARBERS, «>.
«m RAZOR* AND OLB A J^twtUI-
|y| R. ECHOLS, M. D.,
I’hysician anp Surgeon.
admit ted as .a state.
W. CAMPBELL, M. D.,
Wills PourT.^raxAS.
Does a goagjaJ-Jjractice. Office at
Human & Flags's djiig.store when not
engaged. - ~
.ms;a.vagy-- -'-."■t.-—
always fresh and contains neth-
—As it should.'
. Debts are always hard to pay
and the man who lives on his
income is pursuing a financial
policy that will bring happiness in
the end. It so easy to make debts
that few people can govern them7
„ stives when once they start. The
rising generation should be taught
to shun debt as a great evil.
John L. Waller, formerly for president.. The fact that
United States minister to Tamat-
ive, Island of Madagascar, is now
on his way home after a year spent
Dr. Jackson's office ir
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(ommerec .1 nd Fourth
Streets.. ,Give him a
call. • - - ”»
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
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f* than 2
kept in
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3 Feeds for1 Cent.
■r have just received, a lar^e shipment of Inter- '
national Stock Food, th^ latent improved medi-
cated food. It cures and prevents disease in
rapiaerowfh to alt young stock. One package con -
tains ipOfe_eds. Call and get a book on “Hog rais-
ing andprofit" free at
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Congress finds many complica-
t tions arising in changing the sys-
. - fem of courts, etc. That body, committing murder
will doubtless wish the supreme high crime. 1
candidate for state senator from
this district. As there will' be no
senator elected unless Senator
Stafford, resigns this appears'ratli-
?r f .
Populistic knowledge of things in
g^ijeral.—Mineola Monitor.
Another rape fiend has gone
up a little higher byway Of Judge
Lynch’s CtAirt. Thts tMie it wns
in Mississippi but common de-
cency and justice draw -the line
about the same everywhere. This
line—and it’s no ordinary clothes
line, will continue to .be drawn
overa convenient 1I irnbtj U_cou rts
and juries do better.
• We have received the first issue
of the Altd News, a new boat
launc h ed on the great big sea of
Journalism by G.,. M. Lasseter,
who also. own§- the Champion-
Press at Center and Argent at
Clias. J. Matthews^ a
young man from this county,, is
editor and manager. We trust
the venture will prove a success.
Just where the art of newspaper ,
j 11 listrjtion will leorl to m the encl
is a question hard to answer. In ;
a few years country papers can
with ease produce the picture
of the town mayor, country con-
stable, school house, and even
show exactly how the cyclone ,
looked as it passed through the '
town. Great is^cience.
Youngman has at last brought
his ‘‘Funeral at Canton" to a close.
He was particular to sign his
name to the last chapterythaf
people might not think this^liter-
ary “masterpiece, this wonder of ~
the age, was the product Of some
- .• r- . -.1 i , ■ - other-mind. No need to tell us
satisfied with simply hearing •
he wrote it. ■ There could be no
mistaking the ear marks.
Barney Gibbs made a Pppulist
speech at Corsicana last Saturday.
He said he had stayed With the
Democratic party till it failed to
redeem its promises and then he ;
quit 'em cold in, the road. Mr.
Gibbs should have been honest
Vegets
since the
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gains in >
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Six-ou n
gT-.' ’/ottle at
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Perry Br<
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Blanke
at Perry 1
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days at hr
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Wills Poikt, Texas.
Office nt Human 4 Flagg’s drug store, ‘
where be can be found during tbe-day, or i
ML hie residence ak night, unices proles- i
„ . . . eion ally.engaged. y '
funny, but it is oh parnvith
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Gal and tells of some very rough
- treatment on his voyage to and
stay in the prison. He has
hriyight suit for damages aqairtst h<rdly encourage people to want ____
the French government. la continuation of such a policy. “ -
(Vhat is the matter with Africa,
anyway?
Those who live entirely^ for self
• . should never grumble at fiard
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It is predicted that within a
year the Indian Territory will be
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j Physician and Surgeon. Offley al
Human & Flagg’S drug atore.
You were thinking of your
spring purchases. Remem-
ber our stock is open and
cannot be excelled.
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JMr. Carlisle probaly has a larger
job than he thought for when it
was given hi in. “
Chairman Hardy of the single
■standard Democratic wing has
-Galled a meeting of his followers Tyler,
for Dallas on April ?I;
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A balance . of the battleshij?
testimonial fund is still lacking.
-;r. There seems to be a Tear that
----everybody will sq>eak at once.---
-t— Ben>j. Harrison had rather be
•married than president, dr at least
he is married. Perhaps he would
“■ iWfceTTO'te tuafried-xnd-president
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The big theater hat will soon
-trouble us no more. Edison has
Invented a .machine by which a
play may be seen and heard with-
out going to the opera house.
Minister Terrell of.Constan-
: ■ tinople is sow at Washington
,telling_about Turkey. The aver-
age American citizen is* hardly
. ever/
about tarkey.
The fountain head for gold
standard literature. wJalph is sent
free in convenient form to all pa-
pers that will use it,is in "New York.
There they know exactly what
fhiscounUy needs—for their ben-
efit. .
rmi. n>n is wanK rvEwthiar. We -GE-T---- - -
understand a committee from that his place at the Democratic pie
- place has been appointed to wait
on the maa in the moon and see
____if he can’t be induced to shine
- r— over Dallas all the time and save
the city from electric light ex-
^ertse' . - i • ^~~tcfub seems to be in the lead so
Populists all around are indors-
in the Omaha platform as a mat-
ter of form though it is more than dorsing three candidates for con-
likely the St. Louis platform will
not contain much of the old tim-
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Hmh moved to the Cliff on community ,
f*even miles north of Will* Point uberc*
be tenders bis professional services to ■
itrepuVtte.---------------------;--
J} D. RUSSELL,
ATTO R N RY- AT- LA W ,
Wills Point, Texas.
Practice in the District and O»unty
courts. AH business intrusted to bis
care will receive prompt attei.tion.
stable of that precinct. They
failed, however, to appoint a com-
the high honor conferred upon
tfirn. ____________________
A man does not discharge the
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paying his taxes and honest debts
and living through life without
• or some other
high crime. It is the duty of
every citizeh to assist in the edu- ,
cation and upbuilding of the com- ,
munity and do anything that will I
elevate mankind. He cannot liye
for self Alone and accomplish the
true end of his existence.
The Carlisle presidential boom -
continues notwithstanding his
"letter to a friend” to the con-
trary. It will be a sad day for
the Democracy of this country
when Mr. Carlisle is notninate'd
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honest in his belief and sincere in
his efforts to keep the country’s
finance in good shape will not
in a French prison. He was sent count for much when the sqceess
there for so years by a court mar- he has had is taken into consider- ‘
ation. The repeated sale of bonds
ih time of peace to maintain the
credit of the government will
Are you looking.
FINEST fine oF ■
W- GWS,-MW6, SBOESrHATS, - - -
Then give us a call, for our stock is always fresh and contains neth-
- ing but up-to-^dte goods and styles. . I
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Gilmore, Clarence E. Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1896, newspaper, April 9, 1896; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302486/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.