Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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county, early in the week stating
that a Mr. Porter was skk at his
house and had left a wagon, two
horses and-a camping outfit near
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' A TAIR WARNING
- OFFICE OVKR WILLS POINT BINK.
. J. SLONE HAYNES.
LIVERY & FEED STABLE.
Wills Point, Teuit.
wrll-do firmer te themselves and—Gi»iLtupicui»..aJwXveoh h'»<^ jTrav.
...... — • .... - eling men’,, outlita a specialty.
table nn (J uaimerceat.. north of depot
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sent for officers io examine "into
the matter. A close search laii-
ed to find who the Outfit belong-
ed to or what it was doing thert.
some alarm amqng' ’the people -■
liv^ig near Lacy ereek botion.,
this county, last week. It was
left standing with,two hordes
hitched to it find two others graz-
ing about and when several days
passed without change and no
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for McKinley and' Dobart and in
ret urn he eltpects the Republicans
’toelect him ; to congress. How
any intelligent and honorable
Populist can swallow such a deal
[ plelr. The Republican party has 1
.— .—.——-------—— - a revolution within- its ranks, the
.3W O. X-. GUl-a^o^ix;. Pojinlists know not., whither to
turn and a portion of the Demo-
cratic partywHl, vote fbr McKin-
ley. But the most inconsistent
thing oPthe whole business is the
fusion oL Ebpulists with Repub-
licans. The rank and file of the
party do not indorse it but the
leaders who are out after office
a re trvi ng tb trade the party vote
to McKinley for the Republican
X'’>e„jpr Mate .offices:... Lydoue
DaVis, the ~“big iujun” of the
Fourth district, says in the papers
Cash than any Concern in Van Zandt county.
His books are now closed until a
New year. All who are indebted 4o him
Ar ('hereby respectfully requested -
To come Up like men and settle at an early
Date and thus enable him to meet
His obligations and save him of any embar-
.. rassment oFexpense^f. sending out
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THE PLACE TO BUY
Lumber, Sl'; ,-ler, 2arbed Wire,
Kw’ix. "•ivla.t-s. Etc.
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ML Tke orty ttnlmenl on the market to-
..... lloutariy noticeable in deep-aerted <fl«-
easbe, such a« Kbeumatlan, Neuralgia,
etc. B. W. Garrett Keeps U.
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. All Concerned.
Tke County Rally.
Ou the 22nd ot ihis month there
will’ be a grand rally and free
I silver picnic a< Canton to which a
cordial invitation is Extended to
everyone to attend. The picnic
and Pop j;«s the circus posters say, whether
H.n'n iuiiu^ in .mm nidio i- -«^wau ;•“*.• i., m «e a free,
what Gen. Htpston, the imported S*1 ver rally pure, and simple and
Republican politician-said to a | every lover of the white metsl in
"’Dallas I?ews reporter Sunday : “I
* believe the situation is most eh-
‘ xrtroragitig, arTd'rhat with the earn
- : ei?l cbrdperatioh and influence of
. the leading Republican pkrty
workers of tlie state we can
achieve a grand and glorious
factory; one, loo, that means
much for the ful<ire of the state.
,--—Tha dulbarson gang, .is making
• most desperate efforts tq continue
themselves in power, thus giving
.them control of state affairs’, but
the people ar a demanding a
change, and it is generally be-
lieved that owing to the fusion
effected between the Republicans,
FopnHsts and sound mortey |
Democrats they will be relegated
to' a back seat.” And yet the
- Populists - grow iiidi^npit when
you mention tiieion to. them.
The rank and file of the party
may not indorse it but they are
. being ‘trim in” just the same. .
Ae the time for election draws
nigh the political situation in this t
4title grows taora and more com-, before buying. Dosw & Wma.
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And will ask you to consult your best interests and give
and, give me your cdsh trade during this fall
and winter. Satisfaction guaranteed.
VEHY RESPECTFULLY,
pw T. READ,.
-—WILLS POINT, TEXA«4,
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to you whethet we bought our goods for ' >
’Cash of on two years' time so wc will not ' ,
sayho\v~webo‘ughl“fhem. "WKaF you want'is ; j~~3
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£ Some one will be advertising
:: " the sarpe “oTa gagT’
. :“Seeing Out at Cost."
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. _ , e 5yho.it will be but rest assured
ig X - will try to catch vour trade with one of these
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4WE DO NOT PROPOSE • -
be’ foil>d (lurikg «#• day] I
e« at night.V unlraa brofaa.
to sell you our goods at cost but if you will ! ! ‘ 1
give us a chance to make you prices yrtH-J ,—
be sure to sell you. !! i
IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE - :
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. Lost opportunities are snuie-
............. . mes seen alterwardsj bu: ton
Ha'e to be of any service to the
loser. . ,.. . ‘ • .,
' Ah there, Georgia! Your mag
— nificent majorrfyigbHt a pro-: .. . - .••
... pheiic voice t-lhng ol what’s t<> **>a^,elz'.8 ,^0*n^ Jnu P°yer
s■'’■JQntoe. .GrrndAlfl Georgi t!
T’ c The Vano.n. Ffei- Srai.e*Enier-
------------ prtse is offered lor sale. The paper
has been much improved- this
•*. yei^r and will be a paying invest- ,is more than we c®n see.
- mertUfor some nun wauta,^
■ . r i pgpey .# thet coiiiity Rjgal. * - ~
Tub Republican parly ot this-
_ state did the Texas Democracy
an inestimable service by elect-
• i ing E. q. R. Green chairman of
'~T TTEeBTW-rmut re .<•< on mittee—
but they di’tn’i do it on ptrrp >se.
The bieyc.e i ■ being used, for sign of anyone around, the neiglr-
■^inhuly purposes as w^n as- a
H|ean8 of'exercise and pleasure.
In Minnesota lust week i.wo men'
rode up to a banK, shot the hnshier
- and a,by» atider tndeaib,grabbed
a $1,000. mminted their wji<je[sgnie._wagon was., searched iliui ptaKr,« dTrrrv>nrv;
Z' anJTode away"5etore ihey could contained nothing 1
be tquehedf. r_% utensils, bottles, etc. Sheriff Vn k-
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Ot’B ex-governoiv-Ja*. S. Hogg,
•spoke to a large crowd a.i QuT»—
man Saturnay, his eld-home. He
wa^enrried to llie picnic grounds
in a farm wagon and when dinner
w^as'ready itwas announced by the
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anfl Ice MarMl I
R. SIMMONDS;
Proprietor.
Keeps on hand a full svp-
Of meats and ice.
Good Steak at 6 an<
. cente <>er p*wuL
J. N. POLK, ™
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OFFICE OVEH WILLS»Ollcr BLMK,
WILLS POINT, TEX.
I’bysician aad Surgeon, owe.
w^ts'ready itwas announced by the Frairie ville and asked the sheriff DJI IL ECHOLS, M. D.,
- blowingofethwwBmv horn by The5 to take tfipm in ehargh RiJI ke. p -|y| , • - ■
man lof whom Gov. Hogg worked them. Tlje m\ stery is how came i in siciah and Surgeon.
Has moved to the dill’ on comtfilinitj
seven miles.north of Wills Polut-w here
be lenders bls proressiomil servicer, to
the eublH1. *’ - . , ’
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.ED AT THE POSTOFFICE AT WILLS POINT, TEXAS. AS
. SECOND-CLASS MAH MATTER.
.scription, in Atlvanceg$l a Year.
Thursday, October'^, i8g6r
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aHttte point Chronicle.
sjis»^e, My-’1 ‘ r.v1
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reputation and Tsrg-i;ing quite a-
uumber of invitations. lo visit
other clubs. After returning to
Dallas Tuesday morning. Mr,
Cohon, who addressed the club
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know it the singers coqld come io
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PRICES.
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which we will make you if you*!
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but cooking ~ __
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. WILLS POINT. TBXA8.
. Prepared to treat Ear, Nose and the
Tbroat_Diiieaaes. Office upstairs in the
Odd Fellows building. ,. ‘ .
THE JURY
wis, empaneled and the case impartially
tried.on its merits and the verdict of ail '
the jurymen was: i
w. U. MOUGHON, M D.,
W’lLlS PoiBT, TnXAS.
Office at Humail* b'lagg-’s drug stere C
where be can I
at bis residenca at night,\ unless profes-
sionally engaged. X
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casion being the speaking <if Gov.
Hogg. The club accept d the
iaVitafion and went up yesterday
and we have confidence that they
Wills Point. ’Rah for the_gjee.
—iwirrv=ttw*ywm-'agn: irarrtmr ure Stitt and tits outfit so twqnrnT
man’s political enemies say of
• htm w^re true he wmrid still ‘ de- [ °“r 8la® club 18 q,’*'e
..serveiVraiae for nojme ever suc-
ceeded as he has witlrout having
a commendable amount of pluck,
e Qergy and abilitv. -
t ffitn the nsine M intellectual here . Mouday nigtit, wired
prodigies of thispountry are col- | £
dected lor the edification Jf pos- pauas Wednesday nighy the^oc-
•terity the name of W. (’.- Brann ' ‘ ■'
wills head the B list. Whether
he uses an old ‘fashioned goose
uuill or a new fashioned bit of
' steel that corrodes when left iu
ink over night matters not ; it is
••snffleiept t<r B*y rtrar wtmir w
.^umpa on an idol there is only a
smalt greasy spot left. His ac-
.Ctlsers may be.right in their attack
upon his moral life,, we know
nothing of that, but he handles the
Queen's'and tells many
a manner.that has no rival.
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~ ' Ark the Republicans i
ttlisis fusing in’ this slate ? -Read rain or shine. It Is to be a
ouv^i puinai
every lover of the
the iOunty should p ick a basket
with something tor the inner man,
lead up- tfret: ern fro faihi fv 'and
head his team for The county
Capital on that dite. The harvest
season will be over by then and
the farmers will ba able to attend.
Good speakers will be secured for ,
the occasion and it is safe to sav
than he silver QueaUon wtilery«y
a fre^ and unlimited, discussion..
Executive Committee.
By virtue of the'authority vested
in me as chairman of the execu-
tive committee of Van Zandt
■county, I hereby call a meeting of
said committee at Canton, Satur-
day, thellih inst., for the purpose
of transacting such business as
may come before IL
H, L. Robinson,
Chairman Executive Committee.
Goode for Ike Times.
Our stock, consisting of millinery
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Gilmore, Clarence E. Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1896, newspaper, October 15, 1896; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302513/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.