Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1897 Page: 8 of 8
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i llpi’sc sense into the ertfniunts of
large percentage of this c’butrtry's
population. ‘
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MB." ; to the veins of the 'patient.
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Greve’s
Ointment.
For Preserving ' ’
A Healthy Skin. ’ 7-n ~ ■
> ■'-■ Best Cure for
k Muscular Pains
Stiffness
M Itching
■I Frost Bites
M Burns
y Piles
and Heitfclt had been purchased." 3 " l|MnOISMSM
A. Healthy Akin to a -
1’raaaura Bayond Price.
A LUXURY to uiw> fir Chilblain*, ChApped
IlaAlR. and Sort1, Tired and achlrik leer and
limbs. In 60c. Upttjea Ask your Druggist tor It
HINDERCORNS
The safest^ surest, quickest and best cure for
Coma, Warts, Moles, Callouses, tn. stope all
pain Ensures comfort to the feet. Makes walk-
Ing easy. Try It,hod have the pleasure of bring
free from the distressing annoyances that corns
always bHag. Price oulpWdta at an brugKlUX
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was cnl
^School 1’
in both number and values dining
the past year., 1 .'
, .------p The fanners are fixed with
the next campaign. This county their wheat,!oat.-i.coi n and cuttorr."
?annot afford to pl^y the tortoise and the cattlemen are fixed with
8, A8 and hare game aS it did tlrreefl prevailing good prices. These fix
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Lawyer, Notary Public,
Real Estate Agent.
OFFICE OVER THE ■ PhSTOFTICE-
yyr \ . Mot'<;iio.x, m. i>.. '
Witi.s Point. Texas.
on their
penderS and raise prices on
* ton cheeks. . ' •
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ing—Would
<umst to
might look
The Weekly News is a new I
i j (just wj][ iTirc many'
from this country to the fabled
field of treasure and .since people
of our sbiithcrn clime are unused
We wish the News
j have,to yield up th"e' ghost ih
-search of this boon of life -riches-.
Texas Fixed. . <
Texas has for export this year
5,000.000 bushels of wheat that
' she never had before, l liat means
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the nine- in excess of the .Ordinary returns
im devise j from cotton. I T , A...
I a little] corn and oat crop already made
nimus of a I above the average, which insures.
dbuirtrj 'sl feed for her live stock, aud tftat
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Our m-.H
their I 1,1
the ear hfl
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your iradH
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Um rain I
deal o! goN
The peol
a.bout co ill
forsaken ill
seeminp ill
t he unjust I
Wat erm®
plentiful Mil
— doIUn’t soil
k. ui proporil
number. ■
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■ T’toere art
Wills 1’oioi
HAYNKo & olirTH. .
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
first; -Point, Tczas.’*■
EitbIi tf.4i|is anil n« w l> . _ «*. '1 i.ax-
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fewiLts point? texas.
....-i Ffcp ireil to treat Ea.:-. N**«e arid*"thc
tile logical and neo- Ttir°ut Dise.ase.s. < tiliee npvlturc in the
—*- - - " j I yt’ills Point Bnuk buirUitt?.
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sec-1 -Fa. ——
Sfllid ! Wills Point. I’kx-is,
few ye;ys of
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QFFICf OVfH WILL'S •>(‘>INT\ BINK. ’ V
WILLS POINT, TEX,'\, . J '
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G-E:.o.-czTiSxJ0'txr./-
M ak»-r of
bicycle tour to,. BOOTS AND SHOES. ■
i pair, .and' Heit-- j’ R-di-nirin.-h,-:,, i, ,i,.ue ;u..r
• . KUU»:>«vlh*n -utiai’fitml. % ]
running a"ayk-yu,,,,,
n«-x^b» frimmtnHi** imirkrt,
SAYBE & LA WHENCE < (
LIVERY ANO FEED5* STABLE,
]“•'* Wills Point, Texas.
Newest rigs' and best horses ini
raveling men's oufits u spec- i First Class Meals
Give US a call. AT OUR OWN
FOB UTILE MONEY I -;
YOU CAN ao TO TMK
Nashville
Centennial
r VIA THk
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Passengers, round trip,. . .. SI.50
Passengers, one .way,.
as | Eqpross, per hundred.
4nt .Cbronkle.
SPEARS GILMORE, Props
° C-E.J^LMORE-?'JB1-|SHEB
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JrRFC AtKw® p©*TO*F»CE at WILLS POINT, TFXA6,
• ’if ’ ^tccmo-GL-Aee mail mat rm.
-(HubM rkMio'k .in' A.d«M*ce, $1 a Year.
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/ Vhuksday, August.- .12, 1897.
■fixes the bank
The sugar owners of Senator
McEnery of, Lduisiaiia, the so-
I called Democrat who voted for.
^"^HrcHJingiyToBLTffg bill, gave him
— J:a Harm reception home.. Aiki-'| West Texas, the present uAfruit-
/ not? Is the laborer t
rthy of his hire?
county h
Thu BUST LINE TO r’
Greenville, (Jonimerce, Park, Eu-
reka Birinas, Kansas City, /
mid all" points IVt SLaml , ■ ■ ■ ’ - ,
North-west.; .
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Ilwtton. Grdtjtttnn, Au/ttin, . , -
y Kaufman. - .
The-Tuxas & Pjia£c E 'ihvxy Makes Di- ;
rtet Oonneation fit Terrell With "
Best North and South Bound
fiidland Trains. . . •
yyr c. blanks, .
___ Wills I’oiKT, Tex.
i The Democratic partv in this
— 1 county must have an active, en-
jeygctic man in the lead during
-Jpcannot afford to pl;iy the tortoise
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Alabama, i
| I GREATLY REDUCED HATES,
- "/ ‘■LBCRAt UMITS.
■ CHOICE or RtoUTts
AND OTHER PRIVILEGES
See nearest Ticket Agmt /or further
; particular*, or addre&n
H. P. HUGHE?, ----------
Ton r Q»tt CU’asd lui Sla ,
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L. 8. THORNE. E. P TUBNER,
Ttai’V PiUGea iifY ®. P. aaiYit,
HUAS. HL
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■ !> "... ..tins jaRd next election ttnte. , , -
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I , ■ tile 15flWi5Hc<RcpO?tS of' want, and
highest hand in
Enjoy an Attraction SocanA Only |o U»«
• Groat Chicago EgpaaltMn,
ALSO VISIT
1 YOUR OLD HOMES
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Tennessee, ■
Georgia and
the merchant and the merchant
ler, so wc are . all
fixed for another year..
The adoption of the irrigation I
amendment would have made
times lively b)' devclppment in
; - -------- ------ 'J ... u.-. . voKie.ivv- n,
not I ful section, a‘nd that would have I sion»M.y ensi'iigeii. .
I furnisgd the complement of a ‘
Era™ count v has made ■ a ?rC^ StatC'S But by |
La- bloody record within the^t I ;inothci- f"'’ *11C P^P’e "ill J
aing 30 days .six me^-Have met vio. ] b^ '“ i‘.l’e«er humor-and another |
I effort Plight to be made lor iri i- i
gation. It is 1
essitry mixl-ns oHTcvelopmeht and ]
to Tfdme j
Meaiiwhilc the populous
are,, on'
.4 few. rears of • —
. • ' J- Pbv^H’inn and burgeon. ' offif.
y have put many]., „ 1|linial,., L
II. ECHOLS* M. D.. -
I’lLYSIl IAN AX!> St Illft oY.
Ha* moved t •’
sCAen inilf* Hurt li <»f \\ ik. ** I’.'oTrf \yh<
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Cuba, but if will niisery that exist ill this'artje
K - be; eaireSEsomc of these days and region during the winter season
„ - , the general, or, rffthcr, his friends, j havc ,>o terror for those bent on
^K:,S will find him swinging' a la negro picking up; a few of the loose
'assaulters. Glory be the day! 'I nuggets of the yellow metal that
— - arc found in “Such- profusion in
It .. lrtr: Weekly Neus is a nnvlthf.K|„,„|,.|.c glit;
-.‘i column rpinrl^ paper ‘■''"'I *.rm-O i - ——r— "T-,~~V . .
<"d at- Campbell, -Tex., II. 11.
J Lodge-Publisher. On tire—the-
■ory that small beginnings make
—-big endings jits future, prospects
are bright.
success.
A California physician claims"*6^"
a new discovery for drunkenness
-the injection of horse blood in
, " if
this California doctor would Tie- . T
irome the lion df the hour, the ‘ <4,000,000 in cash to the fanners
greatest benefactor of the
y. teenth century, let him devise
t onic'metns of injecting
. ’ /TWE-lynchings go on .all' the',.
/me just ~as, tho’ the weather ^y
'^pviasn't dry and l»ot. | wo;
/ -The much-*<freaded boll worm!-
' very much in evidence, in
‘ and some of the adjoining | 30 Jay
■fefcunties. .. lent deaths. One -committed
Spain’s prime minister, Scnor • ■su'‘:'‘ic’ !‘"e •' , T
’ - , Canovasdel Castillo, uas brutal- a'U1 '<>—-.i. rv.l p n. ,gh- /Hus
JflK ___Hr , is n record that
K IS ' Ty •assassinated by an anni'cJii.st
on last Sunday. ' , |l?nt t0 b‘?t- , . .
Tum -u;.,-:.. al, ad. brand J JE Dm:w.->f .the Kaufman] Z^und
kJ B •• r ••.vhkUvi.rT ™ • Sun anda'representative in the cn‘orcc'1
[KK- r whiskey in l exas again. Hie air,. . . , -
*’ 9 ' u . . , r Hast legislature, is
ship has been reported /rom;K
week. •< " - 1
___e r p o r.
Wo offer yon tbo lolhving ibilucemonttc
Eh "iinC fipiipno hr. • light
Uiroughout, spionft^d You Injuring
safety and spe,od. c^ntroetfon nt
Junction point«.witb’lhrungb car tvrvlco
In nbnve oitjo*.
For full informal ion rog-nTtltn^ rstevr
liekeiR,- H<diodnlo<, addrvRt any
Hgent of Hip coin pa ny.,-or
K. H. R. tittEKX", J.JC LEITH,
Pre*, anti Hen. Alk’r.. (}. p, £ £. a.^
-----Vrwnni.. TVX*<-------
filled accidentally
_____x --iu;—Lt.TT-lds honnrt'Y
no ceunty will . ,’., ., '
tions {if the state
. -The last
aniTa "representative in the I enforced ecnniw , (
being- favora- people out opdebt and kept oth- i
•t-.eZ-L-bly spoken of for lieutenant -gov* j-OTS from goinjj into debt. Lon-j
,eruor. -Mr. Drew -is a polis'hcd! serv^ri'2‘ n>etW«Yls have been
Texas lia.< syinc very sorry 'L'entlcman and in e^'ry way c.:p. -'mgu'rat.- I and the way paved for
. .country papers'md then thdre ’ able to discharge the duties' of 1Period of prosperity upon the;
arc man)' that are pot near get- thC\office and we hope to see him ‘ s,’lid basis oi e.u nings .with-out.
ting tile patronage they_ deserve.; successful. . .. , ' I the itttoxicati^n of booms. . 1 . .
~ ;———L—l-L. ' ~ ] Tgiam no spot on earth, is-piov-' the jn^iic.
■" - ^linlLE we aie paying an ad- I he cotton mills at_Lowell,; ide-ucc smiling more -beneficently
T- ’■ vanced price turour flour jt is -Mass., were closed. Saturday for - and now here elsc^ is there s-jtch
LT"* some satisfaction to know that at least.,two weeks- throwing 5fii>0. upportmiiU' for m-mey—making-
p* uui ,uheat Lunicjs arc right in the operatives out oi employment, in'all legitimate lines of industry.
j- push.- - '■ . I The dispatch d.O'esri’t state what. Galveston Tribime!
“ "— ------ ,caused the mills to close but it js ’ —j
K-''1'' . ■ Wnni abvui -OUr tJli^fJt'Jstldn! to be prcstrnied .that the. Dinrgjy J . pu s ouglit.
•last Wv’ftk for. the chairman of tariff-wave has, struck- them and ' ■ 1 -•••<-> an
;. .. Van Zandt s Democratic..hosts? t'i.ey have stopped 1‘ihg enough , -ahty
K - Wp must-have a leader 'and a.’to get a iiew hitch on their sus-i S?ffC " ta"£.j.h-ll! ^c Pops,; -
y. 1 the pure.yi hcatt, the unadulter- Speci'a':r
1'latcd'and tiiiallox'Vd. tic f'ops'who" S ~
I have all along beet) proCl.tim.ing !
*' ' 1 every-1
; ’.'.ere1-
j bought and sold by the tariff bar- I
! ons like mustang ppTife^ at
,.-r T" ~’7? - ."the bountiful, crops they have , ' stra) 'sale.
1 he first month of the fistal , . f ., , . clarnr^tlnt it w-,’the
„■ • , raised and which .are bnugmuu,,u 11 "a’ tnt
ycar, says an exchange, “under ;,, rf . C|.jt-^'-- - - e, s. 1 ,
;< Republican adn1ini^rali(m4^^,,s^iy' Zre‘being 'tlli; !’“P'-UL<S Mich’.
... •snows a treasury deficit of nearly j * p..*!--. „vr.. . 3 .
<-41 nnn/.r/i tt * 1 /• n, -denounced by the Eastern njress i 1------- -----
511,000,0(0. Hurrah for Mckin- i r - • 1
' * and financiers as .
~ - who w-ant to distro)- the Govern—oi—
to be about the * nfemt.
on 'the beach, if that it all depends <
comes 1 °f view. Republic.
a I
. plaining tlrnf t-iicrc” i
’Ih'
■ H
tn fin* Tiff’on coinmiinit) ' Z >
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I h»‘ 10 Q_<.1 p l> hi* * VIA •»<•♦** th! J '
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SOLID TRAINS OF •
WASHER BUfFET SLEEPERS "
----—AND - ■■■■■/ j'. .. .
FREE RECLINING .
- BY CHAIR CARS
.--TO——' .
ST, LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
‘ CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
■' EAST, NORTHMWEST,
in I u'’ ■ ’ • ‘
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■ congress, voted in a manly u’ay 1 . j,
agaiiMxtlhc bill. When the- bill .. ' . ,
. . j • . i. . the citv. Aco.)tnodating driver*!
pfissedthe. house some uf the ; afl(t tl,lveiin<, nlen-s ouf-~ u . i
Populists members voted against yalty.' Give us a call. ' Lt--!- ■_______ _________
; the bill, while the most of them —~ --------— DINING STATIONS
Wilis Point and Canton Hact 50 Cents. ' •
Leaves ev.?’" day at 1 p. m.
Arrive.-, al.J I ... m.
' ' » t.-
/-t ■ " j 11. L L I 1 I <) 111 ILLitllt) Y\iILJ.piOltllJ>UClJ ’ x
niadfc j fo votc-for a high tarilf if the Re- GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS
•Wto is • 'BWitr1-’ —•. —
pOh, everybody knows Butler.
Blit the most remarkable eon- 3
duct was that of Stewart and
■Jones, who two years ago came
out and announced, themselves as i ,, ••- r'
being Populists from thence for-1 per hundred
all the vagaries of Populism, but
they saw in they triumph df the
-Ptrptrtrst 'party the ' chance For
free coinage of silver, and sd1 they
cast theif fortunes with it. Jofi6s
was bought outright at the Very
beginning, of the fight. (or tly:
’ ■ . : .j Y tariff mH? .His vote was secured
to such rigid weather it .s reasoh- ibv promiscs tJp/otect all thin
,kio ..............wjiich he wanted protccjcd. Stew- J
art , was not traded with. I Lis
vote was not needed as long as-
Jones was secured and MjcEnerv"
'''Bad acted the apostate and Kyle
; ' ” ' _______1_____
But the ReDtrbhcans 'knew if
Jones got alt he wanted that
Stcwatt could ■ not vote,'against
tlft bill, because the interest of
Jones’ people was the interest
Besides, Tcx.as has. of Stcwart’-s people.. Stewart
ranted arotm<rat all times- even
made the flast speech on the bfll
declaring it\o be the worst that
. , had eyer been framed and then
‘livestock has greatly increased voted lor it.- CmrauclH1 Chid,
/i ..
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.
w- Wp must, have
k" gdod one, too.
HSjsPerity must imjee’d be
turning. . A-Populist conventioiL Tw-: Western -and Southern I the'r pu.i ity from sin and i
KT ■■ “P in Kentucky was attended by 1 farmers are now having bouquets ! bodL c,sc ,asc.aK. the Pops
(ewer delegates than (here v.ere showered -upo.n them by the ’ ’
offices to-be filled. ___ liastCrn press and finaricicrs' for : ,“’s'like mu :'taT1? PpnieS at a
“ ' ar— . -. crOpS' the". ilave j Mont^v estray sale. After -de-!
/iiich ,arc bringingthat it was the worst, bill )
?\ fell? months agw j evcr presented to., the , country,
' as A-llcji and
Biitlety refused to vote against11'
. ' ^1,000,0(0. Hurrah for Me Km- ^c^rs“ as ' •“mafclfisb/'! tRi^' ')rst ,(’f bil1^ while' Kyle.j
- - ■ Uho want to distroy the Govern—lAlT-’i-'ied offon aJ_—I--— ,,
Texas-seems to be about the 1 nfmt. ’ Which' shows- once more j Luropy u i,h°u, a paii, .and Heit-:
largest pebble on 'the beach, if that it all depends on the point 'lfter first' I'tinning away "
not the only one, when it comes 1 of view. Republic. ■ without a pair, sent word back to -
to good-, c: <>p prospects and a! <> . . '.. rpair hint ..against the bi 1.1, while j
J. ^orabteoutfook-for--prosperity , ^'^PtuwaUy" com- ; Hari^fT^rTTCt Talah?e(t (
this fall”' -' plaining that there is no -justice Hinn in the Populists'-, ranks in ■
r , in Irfw and in consequence cffiini1 '
The pantsmakers of Ne.w York tbat ^b? courts ought to be alibi-
arc o'n’-a strike for higher .wages.;,sbc<b 1 he fact that justice is
Something must be done at once" 11 of meted out in ,ill instances
to codciliatc. them and get them !-**■1,0 lcas<)11- that the-daw should^ ( .
to worfTo'r th.ats ■ one thing wc ; be.abolished but the amount of, stoU(| ]nljtc. . - L... '
7 must have*--pants^ ■_ — ~ aocoinplisljed should be. Whois Allen? One of the na-'
—— considered. 1 hb laws and courtsitionnl lenders of the Populist Par !
■ THOSErfccntlemen who expect keep down a great deal of crime.jty. VVho is Hcitfe.lt? Populist
. -1 m-a bid for office next and disorder a.d because a feW I scnatpr'fronf Idaho «ho promised [
yeai'-fTave begun ‘ to announce. | mistakes and failtircs" are».'madb I to votcTfbr ' " ‘
Tic.political pot^vill harxUy .fall,ikhotild not bc'condernheil.
nildjjclp hiin-y<lefeatJ .
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MIDLAND
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Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1897, newspaper, August 12, 1897; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302553/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.