The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1890 Page: 4 of 6
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d«r the care of two prominent
dm mid used their treatpeat
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m m4 inostrable, Ho wm p*r-
tu try Dr. King's How Dtaoov-
r Consumption, Cojght and
■d ot that ttwe wm not able to
iruiw the ttroet without rooting
it. boloire tie hvl used half of»
luttlu. i hut S» was owh b M»r ;
now. to use ft ft"d is to-d«y ot-
:«ud haalth. If yon hoot any
Lung or Choot Trouble try It
rnuiee •■tiofovtlon. Trial boU
hut oner a year io the burden ot- an
old ditty.
But when It does come everybody
teds like making
S^, Happy
Huobaod soys wile, “What would
you like tor a
Pilot Point Tex...
A large quantity of farm and pasture
and town property for sale. Will exs
land and make report of quality and
Tiles examined and perfected, collections
and taxes piid, rented property carefully
ed after. Fruit Lands a Specialty,
tner trouble it is thought will occur j. j. Chesser, a member of the Ben
before apt mg. McCullough camp of associated ex-
arms roa the NORTHWESTERN STATES Confederate soli lers of Oenten conn
Washington, Dm: q.-The pro*. > dwid at Den ton Weduesdoy ■
idem hoo approved the joint revolt.
t.o«» authorising the secrc-Uiy of war A
s uTYuT rrr *7$ «heDch ** a*****
kola, Wyoming, Montano ard Ne- »■£*•confined ber public work to> essay
br*“k*- Mra. Annie Jenoeos-MilU^’who”l«»r£
Sioux arrested. has just signed a contract with a Hew
1 Or,. Iowa, D.c
—•Seventeen Sioux ghost ddiwjwv hardlSt worked women In this country,
including the chief, passed tbiough She has not teamed the art of dictation
this city yesterday an route to Full ^ week, I found ber suffer-
Snclbng, Minn., to whicn place iney Ing from writer’s cramp.
were being taken by- United States 8ha and others like her should take a
nr tu, ™cp...^ w.
rooms and a hall, well
plenty of well water, 8
tenant house, all well I
W J Sullivan. • rfo
48 ji house with 8 tp
lot; a good well of water
of public square. W H
Pilot Point Institute
Pilot Point
ing of the i eported outbreak among
Cheyenne and other Indians in the
Western part id Indian Territory,
Gen. Merritt, commander of the
military department which embraces
all that section-of count) y, says he
thiftks the Press reports exagerate
miles n. e. of Pilot PohrtT
and meadow; all under f
and bois d’arc post fenefi
xsss?*1* T*“
M. 148 acres 4U nrtles
Pilot Point, good farm hot
THE POST-MIRROR.
hint in this for
men and wota
Letter
overworked literary 70x100 toot; no
-Edward W. BuVs of M B Edweri
it- rro net. On an evouiut n?^ rL]!),^.
^e^rSS^
",,u£iriss
apd manifested property of A*
Win, who wont 14. l aere loi
e canoe, found o nary; honoo of
Is; property
D. 4. MorrmyEditor and Manager.
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TERM* TO SURNCB1BERS.
3no Copy,one year...........
One Copy, aix mouths........,
One Copy, throe months.......
$1.96.
the situation, lie has issued orders
to military officers in that region to*
keep him promptly advised of any
hostile movements, and in the ah'
oence of such advice he does not re-
lieve any thing of » serious nature
has occurred. He also sayy it any
of the Indians should show evidence
tfniote in 189a is very much in fivor hostility prompt and effoctiv*
Whan fi» the vfctd
they aqddoalv Ittfti
grmt faar. Sir. So
forward to ascertain
very large bear sfau
middle of the road, a
two ml* distant. X
few atoues ni the bo^’tthiob responded
by bopi u.:? around . upon iU ha caches
and waving its fore'puws as if it inoaat
tonym-us: but the' wit volley Caused him.
NO TELLING THE OUTCOME.
Washington, Dec. to—The gen-
era! popular sentiment here regard-
ing the Democratic presidential can-
ol Cleveland, and yet, who con tell? J»t«ps will be taken by the military.
Nominating conventions do’not af <i*h— *£ “‘••irhV rsriiji»%iUt
*»)' *,u ,he expected thing In
iol»o, when .\nnurl J Tiidrn was j'n“.o^nr'?d Vi
supposed 10 alisoltuely control the
Cooven-n n, Hancock stepped in and
won the prise Aernn in *38.
«I» to within twenty four hour* of the ^(o,u
l omi.o.tioi, <4 HarrisOwet was dollars
to doughnuts that the popular Re- They off.r on« !)«m!-flt! Sot?!?* f« ss/Lm 1
1*4. «*». wol b. .•* ■;
romince. ;The belief of (he Iriepdn • swsoKi ay Dnjgim,So.- * **T*>**0'
oi Mr Cleveland, however, it |hat| OMlh^’lTCanitaj
be will be swept into n renominatiou j . . * .
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Point, 06 seres *n 1
BOUR;
Daniel plane.
: A.—Sfds?stffr«.i
state of cultivation, fine well, 10 seres la
, Bermuda pasture, i M Sullivan.
. **■ K sere lot south ef .sqjsare, house
of 4 rooms, good well of soft water, ell
| fenced. Terms cheap for ossh; property
<rf 8 S Beaty. : ______________
well fenced. Terms, half cash, balance lot Point, two
cm and two year’s time; 8 8 Beaty’s hi I
^61 100scNs \% mile west of Pilot Tn^us^u
Point, all under
'that he will be nominated In Ihe con j
vent i n heiore the state ol New York;
is ntcM on the mil r.ali.
RmE V.- ^ • - • *'
U THE TEXAS A AND M. COLLEGE,
should effher receive hie deed-for tbs
•aiae or discover that he'wfce wiiriadmE,
The sopnmia OoOrtWf Mfcb%an baa dm
bora of the Oklahoma legislature
bw, it is thought, soon fhe- buttle.
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AND tEI
Eetablwhbd 1872 ChahwWhd 188$.
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Next annual ««-s«ion, of ten inouihe, begin* Sep*. 1, 1800,
A pleasantly, healhfnlly located aehool for bove and girl*.
For good discipline, systematic management, thorough edatulloq-
Wont began Tuesday on the arte-
sian well at Whheeboro.
•tek Headache
May be sewed by stomach troubles, nmnetyle
M bervaasvoss, jmt It is* sur.3 lmllcallan that
loi machinery arriv- !
at Denison for t..e .
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Moffitt, D. J. The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1890, newspaper, December 13, 1890; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982652/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .