The Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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Workers Id Wood aid Iron
can get tools of the right
pattern and quality here.
We carry a fine line of '
Carpenters...
AND
Mechanics
TOOLS
of Etuwlard makes. They are
not'cheaply made but goods of
superior material and construc-
t.oft low prices.
These items will give an idea
of oat values in
MWS, HAMMERS,
CHISELS, ETC.
J. B. Pondrom.
Wknl Uvn||lii.' (ins#. Yic!4ti.
!n tin* pvrsiilcntWiI c« riipHijrii of 1850
tin I>pmocralH in the went iaad«- >n rt-
ttu'tive pot tit hy t'ontruNtlo^ Mr. Hurh-
artnu’a toitje iiuhilc career n* a senator,
secretary of state aini minister to ICiik-
lr.mt with General Fremont's limited
experience, ctmiCMlny of a service of 21
days In the United States senate.
In the great campaign of INOO they
tried the statue tactics, which had prov-
ed «o successful, to disparage Mr. Lin-
coln. He had served but a single term
In congress, while Senator Douglas hud
for many years enjoyed a national rep-
utatlou.
This point was urged In a heated dis-
cussion overheard between an ardent
supporter of Senator Douglas and a
German voter wlio favored Mr. Lin-
coln. The former Anally thought to
overwhelm his opponent by saying:
"Who is this Lincoln, anyhow? No-
body ever heard of him until Senator
Douglas Drought him Into notice by
holding Joint debate® with him. Sena
tor Douglas, on the other hand, is a
great statesman. Why. he has had his
eye on the presidential chair for the
last ten years.”
“Vot Is dot you say?" was the reply.
“Tou say Mecster Dooglss have had ills
eye on the president chair for the last
ten years?"
“Yes. that In Just what 1 said.”
“Veil, you shoost tell Mroster Doog-
las eef he keep bees eye on dot chair
shoost u leedle vile longer he vill see
oh} Abe Lincoln sitting down in It.”
That closed the debate amid a roar of
laughter from the bystander*.—Lippln-
oot: » Magazine.
t
Troubles of « Minister.
To benefit others Her. J. T. W Ver-
%iu4f !n Poker
One Jotlrtiuliii who l» an ipert !c
practical psychology walked >. ••oupie
of squares with u member -f the eafcl
uet trying to elicit an expression of j
opinion cn a '■erteln mr.tier of mouteij.
The secretary's Up* were as firmly
closed as the shells of u Illughan. <,»;o-
hang *« lew water so far us the desired
"Inst word” wns concerned or even a i
hint of the situation He was not so
completely self contained, however, ;
that Ids actions and manner were in-
scrutable. The reporter ha carded a
gueas founded on his Impression* anti i
wired the result to hi* pniier. The next
day the cecretnry nut hlui usj<S said:
“Hotv did you get tliat Information.
Mr.--?"
"From you. sir,” said the reporter, J
smiling.
"From me, sir?” mild the secretary, j
“X never said a word.” i
•"Thai in replied the cnrrMoond- !
ent. "but you acted It."
“Well, you were wrong in some |
things, anyhow. 81111, I think I’ll have
to lake a course of congressional poker I
playing until I can disguise my :
thoughts.”
"Such people are the easiest of all to
fend.”
“And how do you do It?” i
“Why, you wad their hands by re- I
verslug their expression. The man who |
seems to bot css n:i ace full probably j
holds a liobtall Cush, end the diactxteo- j
late surveyor of a probable bobtail i
flush la likely laving for you with the ■
ace foil, and there yon are. There in ,
always some tvny to figure it out.”— i
National Magatslne.
BEERING IDEAL MOWER
Equipped with
Ball and Roller Bearings,
Insuring
Light Draft.
At some time in the distant future there may be a ma-
chine built that will be better than thel)eering Ideal Mow-
er, but we doubt it, and there is certainly none now on the
market, that will compare favorably with it in any respect.
MAIN GEAR.
The Main Gear of the Ideal
Mower is so constructed that the
full capacity of the machine ia
never used, there being
LOST MOTION.
NO
Business men who Lack th« vim,
uoap and vigor they once bad, should
non. of Hartwell, Ga., writes: ‘Fbr a >'«« HKBHLNK, it will purify *be Wood,
HARDWARE.
ftoyond the Question of a Doubt.
Tbe “Kilty Flyer,” via the M■ K. A
T. B’y., U tno best train to take, If
)tgl are gofn/ to the |*AN AMKKICAN
EJCPOSI 1'IO.V, at Buffalo, N, Y.
.,'Agap. Up-to-date service, Buffet
Mlfipars and free ••Katy” Chair Gars.
Tib# most ourafortablc and finest route
ftteta TKXAS to the NORTH. Full ia-
forraatlon, as to rate* schedule, oon-
ueotloas. etc., mn lie obtained by call-
Itig on, or writing arty “Katy” agent,
or W. G Crush G. P. & T. A.-. Linz
RalLiicc, Dallas.
long time 1 had a running gore on my j
■ log. I tried many remedies without j
I benefit, until I used a bottie of Electric i
! Bitters nod a box of Bucklen's Arnica j
; .Salve which cured me sound and well.” |
( Seres. Eruptions, Bolls Eczema, Tetter j
i ftalt Rheum show impure blood. Thou- i
1 sands have found id Electric Bitter*®, j
I grand blood purifier that absolutely ;
j cures these trouble*. Salutation 1» {
guaranteed or money refunded by A !
M. Ragland. Large bottles only 60c. (
strengthen and Invigorate the system
Price, 60 Cfiutu. J. R Peel,
Roller and Ball Bearings
The friction ia entirely over-
corn® t>y the clever use of Roller
Bearings exactly where needed,
on the main axle, and gear shaft,
and all end thrust in gear shaft
is overcome by the use of bicy-
cle Ball Bearings.
Could the selection of a mow-
er tns left to the HQRBF; there is
no doubt in tjtie world as io the
choice that would bo made; for
if there ever was a light draft
machine made it is the Deering i
Ideal Mower, and a humane man
should always consider this point
Serrated Steel Guard
Plates.
Our serrated steel guard
piates, tempered steel wearing
plates and soring steel clips, all
lend their aid to accomplish the
grand result of reducing the pow-
er required to operate th© Bear-
ing Mower to the lowest possible
amount.
New Cotton Peat.
A aort of plant louse ia reported to
V doing oonalderabie damage to cal-
ico near Sanger aod hoc devastated
Alreidy one or two s'nel! field*. The
saturc cf the inaeci is not known, it
being ti tslranger ir that section of tie
State.—Bonham News.
Stops the Cough
The government has determined loj And Works Off tile void,
iac-easo thn oize of the San Marcos j UilttM Brotue-Quioloe Tablets cure
li«|) hatchery. Work will commence a odd ia one day. X© Cure, No Pay.
about July let,. This station will thro
be the largest black bass station in
the eouuiry, probably in the world .
Price 26 ceuta.
Dump
W© also have in dock the Deering ALL STEEL hand and
self dump rstkea—none better.
Pairing Knife Grinder-
It is economy to have on® of the Knife Grinders. It will save
the money it ooAte in one week’s use.
—A FULL LINE OF—
Implements, Buggies and Wagons.
PATTERSON & CAVE,
%
Old paper* fo- *iU« at this office.
j Light Bros.’ New Bkig.
PILOT POINT, TEX.
•dess*
Great Reded friees.
-§■3°.
In order to close out what we have left in Wash Goods, Ready made Garments,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, we have made prices that, we think, will move them at once.
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WASH GOODS
W* have a few nice patterns left Anil
have reduced them from 25c to 15c. in
cheaper %-oodv from 15c. to 10c and ali >‘f
our oo lawne are going »t -1 l*2c
LACE «nd EflBROIDERY.
We have a nice line and have reduced
the price on all.
SHIRT WAISTS.
We have a few left from 34 to 38 in all
kinds and colors that we oan seii you
fop half price.
WRAPPERS
Have been reduced from 1.50 to 1.20
sprer«r ones .from 1 00 to 78c and just a
few left and you will have to come quick
as they are going fast.
SKIRTS.
We have a nice line of Linen and
Crash Skirts that we have reduced nitd
now we can sell you a nice one for dOc
CURTAINS.
W'o have » few prs. of Lace Curtains
and a nice line of Swisn and Cretons and
will be glad to show you through.
DOflESTICS.
We have a nice line of Brown and
Bleached Dora, that we have reduced
from 7 1-2c to 5c and in bleached the
best for 8 l-3c
UNDERWEAR.
We are fixed; aee our line of Scrivena
Drawer* for 60r IJnd erahifte former
price 7&o now 50e
COUNTERPANES,
See our line from 75c to 1 00 they are
bargains.
SHOES.
Our Shoe trad© has been enormous but
still we have some left and our $3.50
shoes we are closing out at $2-40
Our 2.50 and 2. 75 go at 1.60
Our 1.76 and 2.00 Line at 1-25
SLIPPERS.
Our line of Slippers ar© broken and in
order to close them out we have reduced
them way down low and can sell you a
pair of nice slippers, 81 to 0 for 40c
WORK GOODS.
We can sell you a good suit in stripes
or blue for $1.00, be»*<*r one for 1.26
SHIRTS.
Our Shirts are Beauties and we can
fit you with the nicest thing you ever
saw for 60c
STRAW HATS.
We have a nice line. ®f Hats and our
$1.50 hat we reduce to 1.00, 1.00 to 76c,
75c to 60c, 50c to 25c, 25 to 10.
CLOTHING?
Our Clothing trade has b«en good and
sizes aie broken but still if you come
now you can get a bargain: Our 916,00
suits go at 10.00; our 12.60 suite at 7.60
our 9.00 suits at 6.00 : 8.60 suits at 5,00 .
See them at once.
PANTS.
We can please you—have
75o to 4.00. Give us a look-
them from
Ami now with the above prices we feel confident that you will see the advantage
of coming to the Cash Store and looking through before you buy.
HEARN eSc JONES.
YELLOW FROMT, EAST SIDE □
PILOT POINT TEXAS.
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