The Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Belew & Pondrom
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Best facilities for selling or trading your
offerings. 4(H) pieces of land in all parts
of the state listed with us, he sure and let
us show you.
Belew Items.
' boro is visiting relatives here.
Pansy.
l> Rural Correspondence }j
Bloomfield.
We have been having some
right oool mornings the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Forester visited
Mr. Jay Wooten, Sunday.
John Taylor and family of Mt,
Springs were the guests of the
writer Saturday night.
Mr. L. E. Steele and family of
Mountain Springs were guests of
J. B. Forester Wednesday.
Quite a number of the young
people attended prayer meeting
at Mount Pleasant last Saturday
night.
Cotton has been such a good
prioe this year and J. W. Porter
is so proud he can’t wear hie
old clothes. He is so sorry the
crop is light he just rides as spry
as a young widow. He says too
muoh learning is a weariness of
the brain.
Mr. Joe Qooch of Mountain
Springs visited Noah Gooch and
the writer Sunday.
Miss Lucy Porter has acoepted
a position with Russell, Cooper
* Co.
Misses Kate and Clyde Sites
were guests of Miss Bessie Wal
ling.
Mr. Clyde Beaty and wife of
Tioga visited R. Walling last
Sunday.
Thomas West of Ethel was in
our community 8unday. and
Ralph and Mason Walling ao-
loompanied him home to pick
jOOtton.
The singing at Mr Marriot’s
Saturday night was o. k. That
means up to date.
Mr. Jones of near Mangum,
Oklahoma, is visiting his sister,
aunt Emetine Jordan of Bloom-
field.
Mr. Alex Wooten and family
were visiting J. W. Porter Sun-
day.
Noah and Frank have decided
to postpone matrimony until
they get a ohanoe. Pretty good
idea, boys, don’t attempt to get
married till she says yes.
Wonder where Dook was go-
ing over toward Aunt Nanoy’s
last Sunday evening, astride that
brown pony.
Grandma Clement returned
8unday from Collinsville.
xxxx.
We are having some very oool
weather at present.
Mr and Mrs. A. Stone spent
Sunday evening with Geo. Wall-
ing and wife.
Mrs. Pearl Winkler of Bonham
is here visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Winkler.
Miss Ruby Smith of Pilot Point
was the guest of Miss Hattie
Walling last Wednesday.
Mrs. Dr. Burk and daughter of
Aubrey was visiting in this com-
munity last Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Annie Herron was the
guest of Mrs. Eva Stone Monday
evening.
Mrs. Zelda Mann and Floranoe
Broyles were shopping in town
Monday.
Mrs. Laura.Painter of Pilot
Pint was visiting in this com
munity one day the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Holmes of
Aubrey was the guest of Mr. A.
C. Scoup and family Saturday
evening.
Misses Annie and Kate Long
shopping in Pilot Point Saturday.
Mrs. Brown of Wire Road spent
Sunday with Mrs. Stoup.
Walter Sooggin of Oak Hill
spent Monday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Stoup.
Mr. Davis of Lights Ranch
passed thru the community Tues
day.
The family of Mr. Stoup who
have been very sick with the ty-
phoid fever are fast improving.
Noah Stone is visiting relatives
in Denison.
Mrs. Mary Hays spent Tues-
day with Mrs. D. W. Long
A. E. Broyles is visiting in
Collin county this week.
Miss Tennie Taylor of Hills-
Fairview
Well, still the wind blowB but
no sign of rain.
Mr. Peabody and family visited
his son, Will Peabody Sunday.
Mrs. Dora Sullivan of Wiohita
fails is visiting friends and re-
latives this week.
The entertainment at Mr. Hall’s
was enjoyed by a large crowd
and all reported a nice time.
Mr. Dee Newton spent Satur-
day night with his father.
Mrs. Campbell has been real
siokforthe past week, but is
some better.
Grady and Montie Hall spent
Sunday evening with Roy Ellis.
Mr. Davis and Mr. Peabody
were in Denton Monday.
Mrs. Lona Rice was the guest
of Mrs. Lou Sullivan Sunday.
Nana Bell Davis is on the sick
list this week.
Miss Carrie Ellis and Lola
Campbell were the guests of Mrs.
Beulah Sullivan Sunday even-
ing.
Wire Road.
Cotton picking and hauling
water is the order of the day.
Reeoe and Rosto England and
Frank Swain are over cross the
creek picking oottsn this week.
Bazz Williams has been real
sick with typhoid fever but is re-
ported better at this writing.
Miss Pearl Johnson was the
guest of Mrs. Will Hensley of
Kelso Monday-afternoon.
Luther spent Saturday night
with John, they went to the cream
supper at Mr. Ewton,s and re-
ported a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pondrom
NEW
GOODS
arrivinq daily
new CUST0nER5
DAILY
Because the people are !fl
[k finding out they can get W
81 the very BEST goods for “
the LEAST money at pj
Elder’s.
Agency for 8. A. Tol- gT
gers Golden Gate Coffee vt
and Tea. Mountain Peak jfl
Flout
Elder, the Grocer |
PHONE 44,
and daughter, Miss Mary, were
in this community Sunday even-
ing.
Pete Zwinger and sister, Miss
Mellie are visiting on the pairie
this week.
Mr. Sizemore has rented Mr. J ,
H. Johnson’s place and will live
on Mr. Shelton’s place aoross the
road next year.
Tough Hill.
Oakdale Echoes.
Weather is still oool and dry,
we predicted a dry year and
signs so far are for another.
Some of our people are up
with their cotton pioking. Who
ever heard of folks being done
picking in September.
The condition of Miss Nora
Morriss as i eported last week is
unchanged.
A. L. Lewis a railroad man and
his wife of Evansville, Ind., visit-
ed Mr. Blue and family last week
THE CHUTIST UHIIHS D1UFETIHEI
Starting Saturday, October and, we announce Greater and Grander reductions than ever. Good trustworthy mer-
chandise at almost unbelievable prices. Every minute since the hours of opening of doors in this Grand Sale our store has
been one of activity; filled with eager purchasers for the thousands of Bargains. We positively have sold more goods than
ever before sold in Pilot Point in the same length of time. The buying public of today are quick to grasp real, genuine Bar-
gains and surely have backed their judgement by purchasing in large quantities. Notwithstanding this terrific onslaught
our immense stock is still intact. But hundreds of lots and assortments have been broken. We propose starting Saturday
to close.
^1 Outings ioc and 8 1-3
, values in Saturday Sale
1
Don't Delay!
Arrange to attend the sale as early as possible Saturday and
avail yourself of the choice Bargains. Every Saturday since our
opening it has been impossible to wait upon the people from 10 to 7
o’clock, so come to the store as early as possible and avoid the
rush. Last Saturday was the largest day in the history of our sale.
Hundreds of people learned of the news of the Great Bargains to
be had at the big Graham Combination Store whose buying facil-
ities enable them to sell at the average wholesale price. Be on
hand—a dollar saved is a dollar made—Don’t Delay.
Shoes.
1218 pair of men’s women’s and children’s Shoes whieh are all sizes
Men’s black and tan Hose
15c grade, Saturday price
7c
Ladies’ 10c Hose black
and Tan Saturday Sale
6c
Hen’s ribbed and fleeced
underwear, 50c grade
32C
10 and la i-ac Ginghams
Saturday price only
7&c
La France Shoes for women
3.50 and 4.00 values
2.48
E. T. Wright Shoe for men
4.00 value, Saturday only
3 12
but only a few pair of a kind. They are left by the wholesale selling dur-
ing the sale. Every pair must go; no consideration given to cost in mark-
ing down these Shoes. Positively the greatest Shoe bargains ever offered
the buying public. Saturday will be an extra special Shoe I)av to close
Drew Shoe for women 3.00,
3.40 and 4.00 values
3.38
Hanan & Sons Shoe for men
in Saturday Sale
3-98
out all broken lots. It will mean a saving of 50 per cent to you. Bring
your feet along, they will save you money at this wonderful Shoe Special.
We Carry only the best makes, Hanan & Son and Just Wright for 'men
Drew La France for women, Near King for Boys and Girls.
X Boys’ and Men’s pony MSp
Z. stocking hose, Saturday
I5C
Any Ladies' Tailored Suit
In the house, all this years
patterns and styles
Half-Price
PILOT POINT’S NEW STORE
BLOUNT & COMPANY.
EAST SIDE SQUARE PILOT POINT, TEXAS
Any man’s suit In the house |
Alfred Benjamin and Spero--
nichael make
Half-Price
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