The Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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f»ew York, August 27.—home of the
pehM-.ru-' -8 of h l/ong Inland railroad
ferryboat crossing the Ka.ni river this
efternoo - witnessed an sunning scene.
huat km a small
Wtsie Willto’e Dream.
Pfcpa (at tha breakfast table):
“Willie, my boy, why a, e you look-
ing so thoughtful? Are you not feel-
ing well?
wagon, to | WUliu (very seriously): “Yes.
attached a decrepit. Lores, I papa, but I had a strange dream thiii
with a ore fool. A man wearing an uio*uiog." 1
old #tra * hat and a suit which had, Papa: “Indeed? What was It?" J
ovldcrtly seen tome wear stood near Willie. “I dreannd, papa, that I
th© hoi Mi, examining its weak points. , died and went to Heaven; and when 1
After a few moments ho turned to the , 8t. Peter
driver and told him that ho ought to of
be ashamed to drive such
homo Th« isivAs returned t * *
reply anu the man with the old
reacniug away up Into tha sky and out
of sight. Then 8t. Peter tola
met me at the gate, Instead
showing me the way to the golden I
unfit streets, as I had expected, he took m«. j
».-• '*jr j out into a large field, and la the mid-,
straw J ale of tho ileld there was a ladder j
hat oomplained to a blcyolo poliooman
m
Sepefior STOVPS and RANGES
Mt
rr 7
All made to last a life time.\ Iwy will do «o if properly handled.
Put them up to a good flue uity^they will do the work with leas
tuel than any other. .
who was near.
‘ Are you a member of the -Society
for tha Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-
mal#?1 asked the policeman, who
seemed unwilling to Interfere.
••No," tha other answered, "nay
private citizen can make a complaint
to stop such » case of cruelty ns tnl».”
"Well, who are you any way?” de-
manded tho policeman.
••I uu the --w«raor of New York."
It was a few moments before too po-
liceman could collect himself Biu*icient-
ly to murnr.er a faint greeting, but.
whoa the governor asked tho police-
mo
Heaven w<u> at tho top, and that in
order to get there I must take the big
piece of chalk he gave me and slowly
climb the ladder writing on each
rung some sin 1 had committed."
Papa (laying down his newspaper):
“And did yo.i iiaauy reach Heaver,,
my soti?”
Willie: “Nc, papa, for just as 1
was trying to think of something to
willc zr. ‘K“ second rung, 1 looked up
into the sky and saw you
down.”
Papa: “And what was I coming
Iriwcstrucuble Fire Back*. Duplex (irate#.
b!e Iron. AH Modern Improvements.
12AST SIDE SQUAKHi. ~
All breakable parts MaSlea-
Absolutely Guaranteed,
poMDRonrs
man if ho would look sfte: tho case he I down fo., pray?"
was profile* la promises to take the j Willie: “That’s just what I naked
driver to the police station as soon as you, papa, and you told me you were
the man had delivered Ids mall. The
governor then hastened to a train for
Oyster Bay.
going for more chalk."—Life.
A Night at Terror.
“Atvful anxiety was felt for the
widow of the bravo GenoajrDurohatn
of Manillas, Me., when /no doctors
said who. wouldViie of Jnioumonla be-
fore morning" d^ita/Mrs. S. li. Llu-
ocla. who attcu^K her that fea-ful
night, but she tfegged fsr Dr. King’s
New DibcovcT^, wblc\ had more than
Ouoe saved life, atkl cured he:- of
Lwtwumptjtffn After taking, she slept
all night. Further use entirely cured j raw *>*f*fH
her " This marvelous meriielne is H”
guaraatcod to cure all Throat. Chest
-sod i.ung Diseases. Only dOo and
l.MO, Trial bottle free at A M. Hag-
fl’s drug store
A Shacking Calamity
‘ Lately befell a r»lli»al laborer,"
writes Dr. A. Kellotf^*o.’ Wlllifcrd.
Ark., “Ilis 'fpot badly crushed.
Buoklin’s A rmioJty^aiva quickly cured
him. It’s slmyty whtoerfitl for Haras,
Bolls, Pile^x and wll n^n eruptions.
It’s the/w Grid’s champion heitlor.
Cure guaranteed. 26o. Bold by A.
M, Ragland,
c-hamberlain’a Chugh Remedy a
(treat Favorite.
The soothing and healing properties
of this remedy, its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures have
cotui..b ! made it a great favori^j with people
rm It la swpcvUliy pri:'#-1
rs m'npiatovhlldren for poMs,
croup and w hoofing cough, an If. al-
ways affords yquicV relief, and es It
contains no/cpimn oVothcr harmful
dreg. It may be given \s con Aden tly
to a baby as to an adult. For sale by
j 8. F. Gainer, Drugglvt.
every whe
by mothers
Jones: “What is the difference be-
tween the Czar of Russia *nd a bog- j
garp”
.Smith: “1 give It up."
Jones-. “The Czar isent s manifestoes,
tho beggar manifests toes without ’Is
shoes. ”~*Heleeted.
s,
Tiie Lady and the Story.
Mr. Red Mrs. Fuddleweiglit attend-
ed “e little gathering” a few evenings j
ago at which the gnesls got to telling j thlnS lhat
s.tor'cr. Mr. Burkley claltniJ that he j New
had » new one and be was urged to j c^a’3lft’ w
let it be hoard. “Well," he said,
“When I was going to N- w York a,
while ago a flue looking young woman, i
An Irishman wain once engaged iu-j Sulphur Is known to the medical
ifte intellectual oconpktloa ot taUng j profoselou as an inva,,iable therapeutic
and roadiiig a aevrnpapor. k£rot In all Tllood and skin diseases.
By some mischance ho coatrlved to j Llttell sUquld Sulphur Is aclesrsolu-
Suldlntr with all Its
SgifHIc qualities ce-
ll u Id Sulphur Rem-
edies will cure skin disease on
earth. Stops I^chinnnstantly, wheth-
er caused from J’rloklJ Hast. Hives,
Working Night sad Day. j Nettle Ra^h, Poison Ivy, Bite, Sting
J he buuioMt And tuightiost little ! or *he most oase of ^Scia
WOMAWi mS>?C
ADViSaP
Medical «>t
medical man
and trorned in
vice
’only be given by s
»an; one educated
ession of medicine.
IT IS USE
TO ,
TO WRITE
OMAN
To eradicate worgjs from the sys-
tem give the chiW' plain, nourishing
food and 'Whitels Cream Vermifuge.
The rcBult wiiLfce, the worms will dis-
appear and tjgsucbiid become haaiihy
and cheered, l^ricc 26c. 8oM by
A M. Rtfeland.
Texas School Lai.
TEXAS! TEXAS! TfcXAS!
School hMtd
o«w iaw.
El . ...
j belt a live chicken. The poor bird jt*00 Dlseolvi
j chirped as it went down his throat, I medicinal »o<!
and ho very politely observed: “Be | toiaoJ, Littoll
the powers, me friejjd, ye epoke too j
late."—Exchange.
over.
made is Dr.;disease For salt) oy J, ft. Peel.
«. These pills
'ntc strength, iist-
lassness Into ejyfrjv, brain fag Into j
mental powar7'i'he;!nre wonderful in
building up jfuo heaithN Only 2do per
who wore stylish clothes, sat near me |
in the sleeper It was a very warm •
day ami I noticed that she rye mod j
restlose. Finally she uubuttoaed her j
sheas an.1 took them off. Then,
box. Sold
Ragland.
THE FH'Si’ BLOOD.
It will be remembered that among
the Inducements held out by the Aiuer-
. . with j iCMn Cotton Co. to gain favor for their
ler ac tmiuniH tho ether passen- j nionoisilistlo output, a material saving
gcr*. toe took off her stockings, turned |in frolgh, WM to the users
them inside out, put them on agale. j r>i tha round
and finished hv buttoning up her shoes. Lj,^
wli , - ...... ”,,ul“ 1 made; it seemed highly probable that
bale made by the trust;
reasnnsblo promise
Right,
School Teacher—What little boy can
tell mo whore Is the home of the swal-
low?
Bobby—1 kin, please.
School Teacher—Weil, Bobby?
Bobby—The host* of tho swallow is
the stummick.—Tid-Blte.
'*■ n**a fU mkB’eal sdride unless each
are trained ttgl qualifleAmedical practi
tionc.a. Offers of " medfifal advice " sre 1
«Sade by tMm who cannot give what j
they offer, because they luck the tned-
Icaf training and professional qualifica-
tions of physician*. You will not trust
property to the cans of hretponrible
people. 'Will you trust your health ? I
■will show that no offer made by I
GSR.
«r.r «iayi
isiftss. “".w
------------ — — . rfienv-, chief con-
sulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel
and Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N Y.
6ksk women com consult Dr. Pierce by
fetter frft-i, Alt fetter* are nerd and an*
mvered in strictest confidence. If y-ci are
suffering from rtijesoe of the womanly
Organs mite to
ML *- V,RB8CR UIIFFAiA K. Y.
am not acnua!n*“d, but I coum not re-
frain from satisfying my curiosity In
this case, so I leaned forward and
said:
“ 'Excuse me. madam, tor address-
ing you without waiting for an intro-
duction, but I am making a study of j
human cbamctorlstlce, and you have
inlereeted rn«. Will you pl«s*o tell
me why you took off your Shoos and
stockings r od then after turning the
latter put them all back on again?’”
■Cwtalniy," she replied. "My feet
hot and J too tight I’d ixsd them hy
f>ip-g the hoso on thorn."—Chicago
'TiklieB Herald,
.Stood Death Off.
F.. B. Munday, a lawyer of HeDrl-
r‘v ktta. To.x., once fooled agrave-digg««.
3« says:
the transportation com panics would
make tot# cVacoMfo* D^aCdAu CHgff the
greater «»re iu han^ligt thto «*W bale
! and toe ability to t.ore afArgcr Weight
of cotton in a given spare whoa pockto
la this maunor. This eltrita, 'there-
i fore, suoaud plausible am) nobody wys
j disposed to dispute !t; it war praCti-
icaily admitted sum! the opposition
based its contentious on Other grounds.
] But tho Railroad Commission of
! Xaxus says that ayen this small ad van-
i tago shall not bo permitted tv the
i trust; iu its first appeal tc authority,
J it la met at tho threshold with a po*i-
] live denial of Its petition, and Its ofesr-
| actor as a monu^ioiy finally pronounced.
i It is first blood for the people anu they
i have a good right to rejnlis*.-—Arnffl-
I can Dinner.
Tha wolf In the fable put on eheep’s
clothing beceuso if ho traveled ou his
own reputation he couldn’t accom-
plish his ifiir^isc jAitotoi fcl’ers o?
DeWitt’s WitchVlolfel Salvo couldn’t
sell their worthlat salves on their
merits, *o theyjjfnt rbom ir, bores and
wrappers Ukor Dewitt’s, look out
far thorn. 1,/ke only DaWitt’s Witch
T1)0«e who U»e hq. farms are liable
t«, burns sad
rapidly when
t Is promptly
60c. 80W by
Hazel Salve
skin diseases.
It cure* piles and
John ft. Reel.
A young lady sang in a choir—
Her voice rose hair and holr,
TUI one starry nigh,.
It rose out of sight
And was fonud next more on the spoil-.
—Harvard Lampoon,
mm
Do you want a home?
soon to be for sale. Tho
placing more than 4,000,000 acriw of
^additional land on the market as
j school land, at $1.00 and $1.50 per
i acre, on 40 years’ time, at only 8 pgr
cent Interest and only 1-40 paW In
oash, went Into effect on May 28<!; j&td
| this land will be for sale in ti)p,A$xT
I ninety days—as soon a* it has brtrp
j surveyed by tho State Survcjhcfit.
There will soon be mere than 10,000,-
! 000 acres more on the market on thh
same terms, when the absolute loan*
law is repealed, /
If you whnt a hoyffe, or ttock ranch, •
out this out tsvd ,*«nd $1 00 to tho n«-
! dsrslgncd for 1)^ “School f<aad Bbolt"
! otd map oy thy State by CouaHaa.
| giving fuU-4ext «R.at! the law net; ir.
force reylilatlng trie sale and lease o!
these lands and tho* counties where lo-
ci^ed, with list of alt the sections re-
covered from the railway companies
end now on the market *s school land,
#nd instructions how to find these lands
and bow to purchase thorn.
Be sure and cut this out. as you will
osrtalnly want this book.
One person nan buy as many as four
sections of C40 acres.
AHHBY 8. JAME8.
Special School Land Attorney.
Austin, Te*.
*T«
*4tH
«£2
VMM
mt*. w vow
brother was very low
sundice. I
trio Bitters,
he was aoonVi'jca^.ttur, but con-
• tinued their use he was wholly
Cured. I am siuX Eie< trie Bitters
saved hla ilfe.’hr 1 remedy expels
xnxtlarlu, kiiltpreisease Vgcrrr.s and pu- ■ ■ u ^ m1 v mi.
rtnes t,ne blood; aids digestion, regu- j SE"3XJH»lSr
lotas liver, kldneye and bowels, cures !
constipation, dyspepsia. nervou»dis-|
eases, kidney troubles, female com-
plaints; gives perfect hoolth. Only1
60c at A. SI Ragland’s drug stoi
Your mind Ik strong enough for all
daily purposes if you can read a patent
medicine circular and not be convinced
that you have all. the disc oat's it tpon-
tions.—Atehlnson Globe.
PATENTS
0*s4 os skstok sad
vssttoa sod ssecruin,
lUbta Consul
liter
Patent!
isnlcLtlons stnetty cfla-
token tlimigti onr <
a special nolle* In fk«'W*t»wcR*toVawreli?a
'' mat. derated to tan
omely illns ratncl iori
Istsot dnrntopMsnt* Iv twa arts
and to tin Inrsntvr. Uinw
HENSKY St ROBINSON,
(wxLrita a. knssnvj
FArtHt UWKU,
Wasaiaotoa. a.»
Boot and
Repairing done neatly and gtnws
a.I of the Nhwi.ory carjutnter slfop
EAST MAIN STREET,
© Work.
g-vod work4 Shop in tho west
Irtru^ttww^Bwteteaqtos S»d kHg-j
Snow BjerskA
Hobnob
with
Summer Flowers
sod the days ere always cool la Colo-
rado, No such combination of restora-
tive resorts can possibly be found as in
cool aud romfnrtptls Colorado.
Manitou,
Colorado Spring?*,
Buffalo Park, Kiowa Lodjk,
Romantic Platt Cutton.
Shawnee Lod$e,
South Park.
| Observation 8i««per Baa Antonio to
Colorado Springe, Pullman Pal-
ace Bleeper Galveston
to Denver.
j Y(5KL DON’T HaYb TO APOLO-
GIZE FOR RIOINO ON “THR
I DENVER.’’
vjgg
CITY
PILOT POINT, TEXAS.
m*
r^s.—t
A. S.GlIsiost.U. A. F. D.
ckartell V K«li. T. P. a.
w. r, A. «. p. a.
' PORTVOKTH. 2J5XA5.
Hay Edver can net
Increased deep and pur
the nneonlaminated air
capped moahtain peaks in Co!
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Moffitt, D. J. & Thomas, W. W. The Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1900, newspaper, September 7, 1900; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982751/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .