The Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1900 Page: 5 of 8
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WATCH ■ WORD: ONWARD I
CM Aim VJCr&TY
Friday. August hi, lWO.
'swiiiljlu .m"—......—,, .„-,—-
v Hpfet, T. Johnson weut to »>allae
Tjisday on bujia«*e.
Dr. Fred H.Sieve®! *** l» F«*t
Worth Monday.
Audrlan Harrison left Monday to At-
tend u business college In Galveston.
Kooooe Crownrloh left Tuesday for
Colorado Springs, Col., where ho will
work In a dry goods store.
Dr. Morrison was here Monday in
• • »' t t li .l. !.,»*» itt
10# Alans ut „
Brownwood. Texas.
ttov. Binkley preached two good
sermonb at the Methodist church Sun-
jpHi hold quarterly jonferenc
' ■ Mhoifcy. '
Miss Cuttler left 'Monday for Tioga
■where «toe Will visit uetoro seWclsg:
home to Denison.
Mr, Davenport end wife left Sunday
for Greenville, called there oy tne iii
ness of Mrs. Davenport’s father and
mother.
Mrs. Hading Red ford of Ft. Worth,
Is the guest af her ^ouslns. Misses An-
„ rile apil Rtpo! Wellborn.
Mrs. N. K. Bond of Denton, spent
(Saturday ond'fennday with Mine Mc-
•• t iftAVK YOU «E^IT> <#'
: '■ WhltV Adair’s Venetian Oreetn.
Ure one Wta and vbur freckles and,
blotches wllDdisay^ear as if by mAgto
without a parVluIe of Injury to the.
most dehoate Ain. Nothing like it
as . conMUAtll^ 260 K
at 3. B. ■ " $
TiXVSfEMSZ
i ll i were to give you an orange,"
said a Kansas judge, “I would simply
ray *1 give you the orange,’ out should
Use <tra*M»C>lon be Intrusted to ®
yer to be put in W**’
Adopt this form: “I hereby gfW,
grant), and covenant to you all my in-
ternet, right, title and advantage of
Had In said orange, together with its
Ho4, fkb, julc®, pulp WA pits and all
. ’ righian^ advai»Usg»:tit|fft l»« With full
. jyjwiyr to bite, tP#,. or >thvrw)8e eat
tll(, uAme, or to give away with or
without bite rind, akin, J»*oe. f>«lp- or i White’s Cj
pita, anything h*o^otl||wf «r ta any effectually e
‘ STMCm*;.*. cm ..
~P~Sbta. u»
differ-
l*fe?
J* 4$§| ti a g-
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WE WILL tTOR A MOMKNY, HOWEVER,
_____ . . TO EAY A WORD TO YOU.
WXZiZe TO T? IslBTSS2ST ?
Our Motto Is illustrated by the three valuable premiums shown
above, we want you to seepre either one or til of them. The task n
easy___little work and you are certain of success. Word# of
Comfort,” or ‘‘ Sunday Mornln# Thought*,” by Dr.
CntnfiH, with introductionJpy Bishop Guiiuway, *• bi«id stw, ntv1 ’*
already living a wonderful tale. But —we have concluded to push ns
sale to erot^ greater numbers. To do this we offer the above valuable
premiums a*\ ___
AN ABSOLUTELY FREE GIFT 1
Resides, yoq iwHeive the usual commission allowed to agents.
The (jffer* follow;
Offer No. 1 —'For order? for only 44 “ Worda of Comfort” (any bmd-
we present you free, 1 gold-filled, twenty-rear, hmiUng-ease
Watch, for lady or gentleman, fitted with Elgin make, jeweled move-
ment, and fully guaranteed by the factory and by s*. Besides, you
get the usual ccmmj*uior. allowed agents. A ,
Offbr No. S—For orders for only 22 “ WowJb of Comfort " (any bind- f
m8\, wu pStesent yon fr*«, 1 Webster’s International Dictwnary, j ►
with Geographical Dictionary ar,d Dictionary of History, full Ruaata 11
leather binding, full patent index, and cannot be had far less than $15. ,.
Besides, you receive the usual commission. J |
OffMo. 9 — For orders forpnty 68 “Words of Comfort ” (any bind- j [
iugV we present you frost, i S***rior Crttt Mey'h (lady s or «i
gentlemen’s), fully guaranteed, and cannot be had for «cM than 50m. j i
Besides, you receive the usual commission. ,!
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| SOLID TRAINS OF
WASHER BUFFET SLEEPERS
---AND--
FREE RECLINING
AllfilS fllQO
MW linHUI MWW
st. To u i s.
CH ICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
CLOSE OORNSeTlONS
TO ALL POINTS
E&ST, H0R?H mWEST,
! first Class Meals
at our own
dining station^
e%n r.#Nm
i ttk ■.
r,mo' 0f**r r&~day~75 CenU (stamP*Tafrt>n)
AMrew THF. SOUTHWESTERN COMPANY, Puwnhers, il
Dos. 9 ant 10 Chalmers' Mast, WAOO, - TEXAS.
J P. S.—Ftn.r. Ddaoriptio# of Book and Confidential Terms to Agents Fans.
/
DR\f. y. PAINTER,
OfficeMvbittco Drug ’itertv.
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/ Tolephohp Numbev:
frsMtsrt 12.
\
46; f U.
Croam Ik
eApels p'i
A.fantS, i
iseBtjrtsn
^Joe ^nt^riel
yu no
Yok/Shoe Work
// \ ANX> ;
Harness Repairing
it
Son! Bury Your Money!
, mnu oc \u(*W Kiirv vnur monev as to
rmifuge oot ViTy ..u,, The Poor End fan.’* ! active bearing, thereby working I ^ ^'p^on him^
orra*. hut is tin- ’ I tlve ot't»»on baneflt of mankinu and I any one. Cali on
and u> a certain ' There aro on this court neat thf) ir,aivldnftl aggraadlaemeut of the ! liberty Sr ’
*ua tOO.CKKi Indians. For 267.000 of those | ^ ,m,M (n.innitely tnterested. Para- I hanci fur Sa e* __________
the United States Is responsible. ’““‘I phrasing the great American poet, i
,*m j Indians of this continent are divided bow the cord lif, so unto
] among 69 families, which are differ- J farmer is the railroad.....useless |
! entfated by th«lr language stocks, and
jik
leach without the other.” This propo- i
pay imariy so. Two-thirds of these now j ^ cooperation of the railroad
In e«i*tatum are coatteed to the t'aclfic j . . ^ w, ha„ the fs
‘theis? fauBllles are extinct, and others
You may as well bury your money . . . ln ,^,Uoce *r« ......
big prices for your FURNITURE when you **>».
ran cret it for less nione\ in a stones throw, most i^port^t family jhoro me
Tthe place to get yonr tpYtuture and car- 0( tht3m sQ o»n«aa. Them »•«
\ , , , ' U *0w,000 Eskimo, rapidly diminishing
pets for the b all cleaning cr tne new * or account of disease »na toe us« of
among them arc SCO Vifees. Some of j B)tlon ,g no lllle onei f0). the history of
our country demonstrates the fae< that
is at
The ARCADE. *
t>ONT buy your Caipcts until y«u h»^e seesy ^ur
Hlt« of FaH *amp}«8 which will bj» ia ibu
Afrai<5,ot the Price.
| liquor.
1
nd rolk of wall pAper but
cab put oiryour walla at
W* havept aeveral tliou
Ofb Ball you more tban^o
Com^ ag’kin Prices
forget our pfemiuia offer. If you haveat heard
it Ask
I preparation *t*nd* unequaled
as a complexion beooftfler. ttainovo*
freckles, tan. pimples, and unnatural
redness of fshw, iwfi A&nds. Llttell’s
Liquid Sulph^Oytnmht is entirely j
mew free from poisoW and disagreeable Houston.
WOnt j odors LittelUn lAguld Sulphur Oint-
mont is on ls^raluabR remedy In the
treatment 4l all skiKjliseases. open
aoi-es, chafed parts, hums, SC*1<>. and
1* especially reohUStawdad tor use af-
ter shaving, it is soothing, antiseptic
nd ho aling Tor stile by J R. Pool.
acivlliiing inS' enMj, so lias the farm- j
| or progressed aid by his thrift ooo-
h,> tributed both to the coincident inter-
est* and to the wealth of the nation.
The farmer makes freight for the rail-
road; the rsliroad gives the farmer a
meins of conveying his produce to a
more or less profitable market Ibe
wiuuiwsl inuussus pspsiaiss coun-
triee, adds to capital and makes pos-
sible the gigantic improvement;, which
are being put Into execution by eui
great and glorious government.—l it-
erary Bureau Sunset-Central Route,
Tor a GjftKi
Dinner
Fresh and p9CWn«:
House PrvAucts e\ry Friday and
\
Saturday.
North Side Souare.
a a itnrtAifift
0. 0. 'SUSTfiK, », D.
i- a nunninn Yt tt
AhU. DOJyifiA, K. 11.
Physiciads
id Surgeon*.
T, TEXAS.
U£.
We’ll show you.
W« cant tell you all of it. “WVr© from Missouri'* we
waiit to show you.
Give us a Chance.
Free Del5very.
The /\pCA0E,
Sough of Poatoffioe, Pilot, Point, Tax&x.
Olir Coiuns aits our pnde, Our Prices our siviesfflj,
The Parmer nd the Railroad.
The raflrftad od tfre one hand, and
the farmer on tha other, represent in
R^gr°gBtion which has made and Is
making nations, where nothing exist-
ed save opportunities Th-ough the
lepgtb and breadth of the Trans-Mls-
siseippl country, which represent,3 the
latest phase of agriculture’ develop-
ment, the Interests of those two influ-
ences go hand ir. hand. As one pro-
gresses, the other follows And be-
tween the two. \ acant delds become
cultivated areas, and well HI led barnB
dot the landscape. The rails of the
transporfaition lines sire paralleled bj
the fnnoes of tlve agriculturist, and
Jhi »»"orqAwettve country comes into
“James," whispered the good wo-1
man, “there's a hurglar in the parlor ]
He stumblcu against the piano, in tne
dark. I hoard several of the keys
struck.’’
“Al! rigbtv" said James. “I'll go
down.” ,
“Oft, James, you’re not going Ui do
anything roshf"
“Certainly not. I’m going to help
him. You don’t suppose he can get
that plhno out of tht house without
assistance, do you, Et
PILOT^POI
PtlOlta Sssldeace, gf-
Offico in Opera House buLldlfSjjf.
Oflce, No.
Fire i
Provide agsl
f>'; by an Iniu
I n prssvnt b 11
PIIX)T 1*0
t£.
P. YEAGER,
by riHK and TWOLki *’
Policy Ir. s good ronuisvr'
'ir*t.clM« eompsoie*.
WILSON, Agent
IT. TKXJJ
ROBT\WILSO
Doty A Kyiv.
;-olut
Physiciaq & Surgeon,
Telephone
Tt.sldrripe «i. •
Naathet
brtos'ia j/ater Dilbi. -Agent for
fttnsin T..nndrv.
SHOP
Binkley
IHW H
PBpt.^Olnl
KING,
>lnt, Tax.
Office 66,
Farm LaiHi and Ranches
wnyinR
mould Ixi jrlAa for y«'»
w»H \
fn* laX*i or city prot>Rity »;*•»<*
r you ’to HbI i‘ with me &n< l
use my lici1 omiiU'Ji' make 'Hilff ■
Refer«n4*<iM Pilot Porot National lton*, and
uli ;
Farniwe *i>»t Merchant* I
, Pilot T*jx
h
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .