The Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1908 Page: 4 of 10
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After a of soveral months.
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• l*i£ Corsstlf »it <on'i! !mis Bauer
Amendment. * ! 0ur n«w president Mrs. Tump-{ j
I „T, „ j kina, with much diunity called
The Ltcmooratic patty be- L ’ ,. , , * ,/A
«k.t 1 . houae tho to order «t 8:30
ueves tnat igncrauoe is a misfor-1 , .
,u . Alter the usual rouitine <t
i tune and that education m a . . ... , ,
___. . business, the I esaon. Macbeth,
! H wise and Ifblroi ^andlu Acl 1 *'2'a wa“ lt,d by Mr8 A'“
| port or our publio aohools and all 11
i our State educational institution*. ! rh8re W,IS ,,,uch ^thunain
We favor the adoption (>f taeL *Vj.f . .
pending amendment to Section 8,'°™d that
3, Article VII, State Con.titution, th* !*M°n bad 7" ,
relating* public free school, and * dutiful select or, of mus.e
commend the support of said W ™ndered by M" °’ h‘
(?REHM
iou viU And it a groat satisfaction to do
More Home Baiting
Yon will make biscuit, cake and pastry
tuan’J &nd tasty-**tter everyZay
That* f f-147, r/l Or?lr •*.. J /• - ' “T
v. avuu^r Virtue 100(18*
. n_T-I’r'ce’* Baking Powder ia specially
Aoserf for home use, and makSThomc
bakwg easy ,,„rf a delight. It will pro-
tect yo„ from the dread alum baking
powders. which are too frequently found
‘"J . n. ?made •and insure
you food of the highest healthfulness.
Cooper.
‘ Miss Blackwell '“sd 2M cx-
oellent paper, Subjeot—“Fairy
Ijore of Sn&kespeure.”
After which the Club adjourn-
ed to hold the next meeting with
Miss Blackwell.
Reporter.
Democratic Ticket. |b8in»ruu <*own * team dnv-
r .Judin, itiih I,.-.. | en at a fast gait around a corner.
| Anyone who drives in such a
careless way is laying them-
selves liable to damages for in-
jury should such ooourr. The
orowings are not exclusively for
Fcr Judge !6th Judicial District
CLEM POTTER.
For (V.uuU Representative.
WORTH s. Kay.
For County Judge.
lee zumwalt.
For County Attorney.
CHAS. MAYS.
For Sheriff.
W. V. ORK
For County Clerk.
W T. BAILEY
For AsHCBrtor
F K- MiLLKR
For County Treasurer.
I> M, REEVE.
For District Clerk.
W K. DURBIN.
.- For ( ommiasloncr Prociuet No, 1,
J- C. SELMAN
lor Justice of Peace Precinct So V.
E. C. BARTON.
For Constable Precinct No 2
CEO. UNDERWOOD
For Public Weigher at Pilot Point.
F. A. WEBB.
vehicles, but for pedestrians as
well and ft is the business of the
the driver to notice if the wav is
clear before driving with such
speed.
one me wo. Tryabuoket o
pie"who' are" oppos-TT P"°' * NeW Lard* raade thiS 8ett0on by
Government, going around try- 1) & ~>hnw.
* feelin£ of dissat- J Ella Whitten went to Dal
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! amendment to the voters of Tex
I asp’
State Democratic Convention,
August 12, 1008.
“We favor the adoption by the
people of the amendment to Sec-
tion 3, Article 7, of the State
.Constitution relating to free
school^ This amendment, iff The party who borrowed my
adopted, will give Die people of horse Cover will please return it
the country districts the right by j / W. C. Dowdell.
law to provide for the erection1 ______ __________
and equipment of good school- The Santa Ft round house and
houses, for the lengthening of the ■ shops at Amarillo burned Sunday
sohool term where praotidabie morning. Loss $100,000. The
and for the employment of better; burned property will be rebuilt,
quahfied and more capable teaob j The number of persons who
era. The Texaa Farmers’ Con-1 contributed to the democratic
grass urges every patriotic farm -, campaign fund in sums of lees
er in Texas and all other cities less than $100 is 25,000. This
work for and vote for this'shows that the campaign has
amendment. been finanood by ^
— Texas Farmers* Congress, Col -! _____________________
lege Station, July 9, 1908. j Bracelet Loht:—-Old gold,
jwltta 3 Sordonyx sets. Finder
67 is the No. Try a bucket of j r®^urn *bis office and reoeive
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isfaction among the citizens by
telling things which are false
about the affairs of the city. One
thing which has Tccine to ouf
notioe is that some
j reward.
The American battleship fieet
| is noW in Yokohama harbor,
Japan, and is being royally re
Ins Tuesday to spend the week' oeived bv th« rBr, '
•ttending the Fair and visiting - ,, P ’ The
with friends. 8! 1 exPer,enoe6 » very rough
T p n . eea m reaching Japan but all
J. K. Gentry presented the j reached there in safety.
IrI with no fina i
Box of Crackers or
Cakes? I have fresh
from (he oven
Perfecto Sugar Wafers !9e
Clover Loaf “ “ 15$
Vanilla Wafers !0e
Graham Crackers IQs
Fig Newtons ifc
Lemon Creams 10e
Lemon Snaps 50
Pan Tan Snaps 5q
Saltine Flakes, Select City
Sodas, B, C. C. Sodas In cor-
tons and bulk.
f ry Me
MOUNTAIN
Phone 60
North Side Square
j true. The city owes only $332.50
; which will not be due till next
i February. This amount is made
UP cf 3137.50, balance due on
-----------———-_______ j City Street Grader and $195.00
I. 0. 0. F. Pilot Point L.idgr i foT 900 °f Eire hoBe purohas- j
2y TmT,r IVv'K dru-* vv ! e J !sat This is the entire,
••ordiaiiy f»»’ii«fui'*ttanriltl'1^ ,,,otlu r» J mdebtednesB of the city and j
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The danger of trouble over abrmt U:e affaire of
the Balkfn question Is about over itf ° °'ly as^ i^0sJe wfao know
The principal* in the contention’,1 b®f°r* you roP3*t ;
AusDia and Turkey, hns agreed! Quite a n^beToCPilot Point i
e he matter between | citizen* have already been to the
ifwenea of3 *bM aVOld acon’ fp*?r ftcd aii themselves
Jftronce of^powers. uH being we„ plea8tid Q!
The United States Supreme I a* n0ti°‘ble
Court has refused a rehewiisn-1 - .* ’ ^ fine di«P^y of
• erross reoeioi, . C ^"Hurai product fn>« the
been* teU.t'hat ®ome P«~» ^ Signal ^ 7 ^
•bout tlZ to Irtt Thta I,T“ « “ 01\lIZ‘ POla,° “ 'Horse ,,,,d Bu«*y for sale.
— -• notleeen. h was a pumpkm yam, Bro. Darnall’s horse and bug-
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very smoth and wall forme<l and
weighed four pounds.
gy ifi fi r sale. Call and nee him
not later than Monday afternoon.
All Accounts
Are Now Due.
out
We are sending
Statements to our
customers for their
information.
i
Ragland Drug Co
The Denominational Col-
leges of Texas Favor
Good Public Schools.
Campaign Fund
iy-Ninth Legislature, laying Jf£men 7° 7 bweter8’ aild |
tax of 1 per cent on the gram I 6,f WOr 8 Pr*ww? for the | A etatement recently issued by
earning of Texas railroad. Thei v , '™ ncu“fies are finding j the Presidents of six denomina-
State loses approxnoately $400 • ■ “J‘-g®njent' U) tf"a m nds of inte- j tional Colleges in Texas in be-
000 taxes which were due under* 7?°™ mUCh to the drttri- ha!f of tha option of the pend- ....... wm ,
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School Notice.
Through the efforts of Mtqr
Cothett the school has received
fr un the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture something
like 150 bulletins which treat of
almost every subject conneothd
with the farm, garden or home.
1 heae bulletins are to be used i0
the olass in agriculture. They
contain valuable information and
tbs people of the town and com-
munity are welcome to call at
anytime they disire to make use
of there.
The class in physical geography
wih receive dlily weather bul-
letins from the U. 8. weather'
Bureau- Thi8ola8)1a prepar-
mg a complete weather chart
nfI?hC°DpIi'1T,0e '*ith a ‘^ast
■ ® ostmaster Gernerai at
Washington, issued thru Poet-
master W. B. Carson, all pupUi
of the school will have inetruc
on ln matters pertaining
Money f, etiU being torn* Thi. .iu In-
r tjTo Democratic Caraoaicn a.i^. lr*thft Proper mode of
[for the Democratic Campaign
und. Have you given your
Goliar, ,f not hand in between
now and Saturday evening to the
Post-Signal as a remittance of
ail on hand will be made on to-
of
poe-
ev-
. . ........ H'cper mo
addressing letters, rates af
tags and othermatters which ev
°ry individual ought to possess.
it uenton County Just sits still ,n the way of advertising our! amendment- Those Presidents J R ion P
and waits lor d«lr.bl. ! county, .nd thoa. who «r« (who were ao h.^v 7T“vor j C Wh.liH
hr. *■« 1 “» “>» »»«. «■*»/ of .hem ? Rod
8. L. Hornbeak
President of Trinity University,
Waxahachie Texap.
T. 8. Clyoe,
-------- uuy ner iortiies' 11P me west, many of them
lands, and if Pilot Point just. si(H Pa9tt °nr very doors and are nev-
etill and waits for foreign capital ^accosted. By Fair time in
R> come in and build factories 1009 Genton county should have
and establish new enterprises, Fathered together a display of 1 o l
there will be no immigration and what «he can produce. ‘ The J President Austin College
no new factory whistles for many!time to begin on this display I Sherman Texaa
days to come. People and cap- >H now. Begin at the foundation i lnhn r>,
""--------- *nd*" --.IbfUon Pp«ldent
our county will be proud of. j Brenham, Tex^ S
Citizens of Honey Grove have j S. P- Brooks,
petitioned Governor Campbell ! President Baylor University,
for State Hangers to enforoe the 1 ^r*0o> Texas,
local option law. Honey Grovel Robert 8tewart Hyar.
C with frosty President Southwestern Univ.,
daye to come. People and cap
ital go where inducements are
offered ihorn, and tiiere are al-
ways plenty of places ready with
the offers.
Parties driving in the city lim-
its should be careful not to
vdr,v® too faat over street cross-
ings, espeoially in malting turns
around street corners. Vs know
of'two persons who asms asxr^pl
Bud Beok
Dr. Wylie
F. A. Webb
H. Selz, Jr.
J. F. MoKnight
Geo. Pendleton
P. U. Painter
" " *« °n to- ■■ Cheney m,ke, k
The following have ^ * ‘ *
158 ,a8t reDOr' C”U"D 8ut,Mor«.«4*anCd“f, °f TOl<M,°’
'"‘Paj the sum ot qTk’ S5jLJJi-MW ^
'•"»* r"' o»ch •„,! 7KJ U; , hK,‘ *>OL
c»onot l<« ruro.l I,,. 3 * of ®*l»ri'h tl<«|
Cure. 11,3 l,w o' Bair. o.Urrt,
a, ’ua
Remitted Bept.
Bal. on hand
The Cemetery Association will
ho d a dinner at some convenient
116.75
.50
.50
.50
1.00
LOO
1.00
1.00
1.00
.50
$124 75
116 25
9.50
Sworn to befo™ KRAfrK •> CHBNtt*.
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1 S»AI.| A-W. OLKAHON.
Not«ry‘ Pabllt
ooi» directly^upon the b)oo(fa°5 'nt*r,,aib
. and
•arfa-
has been troublsd with frosty
joints of late.
Wanted:—News items. Tele-
phone No. 219.
Georgetown, Texasw
Clinton Lookhart,
x Clinton Lookhart, wil1 please consider themselvi
PresidentJoxas Christiao Univ.,| *>lioit«d to contribute eatable-
Waoo, Texas. Geeda for cata atlhis office.
A Hard Jrl
y«u woUi<i 7hr!..- dn t u'*rT you
<leep,‘8t nort of n V "ur‘,f*if int„
bulw
^ l a ■*“ “-
is solicited. All those interested
r t0
For Exchange.
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The Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1908, newspaper, October 23, 1908; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982821/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .