The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1888 Page: 3 of 8
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Good Mltooto, good churches
ana good newspapers make a
town desirable.
Head article “Whose fault is ijt”
by one of onr citizen*, on first
page. He hit* the nail on the
head,
Prof. Davidson reports the In*
stltute in fine miming order and
uew students coining in every
week. We are glad to hear good
reports from all the schools.
Lust Friday was political doy
at Pilot Point, nearly all the coun-
ty candidates aa well as those for
representative, being present, and
taking a hand. The principal
speeches were those of two can-
es for representative, Mr. -Jagoe
and Mr. Rayzor, both of wham
made good speaches, the friends
of each side claiming a victory
for their man.
When.
Waen will business boom.
When will collections get bet-
i Non Sectarian. Chartered.
t f.'iA ~i nnsa'* ■
I Hua been purcdusi <1 by Misses 0’Neu!ir Kelley and Hendi
i Fall Session opens Monday, Sept. 3rd 1883 continues five moi
j Spriug Session opens Jan. 27’h 188ft continues live months.
Primary, per five months $10,00 Voice Culture, five mos. $5
Intermediate “ “ $15.00 Piano or Organ, Grade 1 a 2, S
Academic “ « $30.00: “ “ 3 * 4 2
Collegiate “ “ $25.00 “ “ “ 5 #6 .<
Incidental Fee “ .50 Piano “ Q 7th :
Charles W. Garrett, an old clti-
hcd of Fort Worth, while driving
dor n Lamar street, was thrown
from his wagon, his bead strikiug
the curbing, inflicting a wound
from which he died. Deceased
was a member of several secret
societies and will be buried by
AOTS AT THE SAMI TIME OM
THE NERVES,
TNE LIVER,
THE BOWELS,
and th« KIDNEYS
Thh combined action (rive* it won-
derful power to curs alt disenses.
Why Are We 8lck ?
Because we allow the nenres to
regain weakened and hritatc.l, and
thde great orqtns to become clogged
or torpM, nnd poisonous hnmdta ate
therefore forced into the blood that
should be expelled naturally.
Paihfs J CELERY,
rA,lfrs j COMPOUND
will cue i smomnss, ran,
C0X8TIPAT2QN, sum 00*-
jrjLAUN ra. vmihary siiuin,
T ..XAi. ewe aex ess, be. ha-
tim. mraxALSiA. and all
NERVOUS DISORDXU,
By quieting nnd'atreugthening tho
nerves, and causing free action of the
liver, bowels, and kidneys, and reator-
» dty of Temple is akiug the
snta Fh railroad to aid in
a supply of water from the
river a distance of seven
JHk Jwhn Chaffee, ohe of the lar-
gest cotton planters in the United
States, and who was funding
agt nt for Jeff Davis’ government,
died at New Oi leans Monday,
Womack’s Specific
ft vnia^a 9 wpwvillv
Hay never failed to cure the worst cases of Flux, Chotera Morbus, ami
all Bowel troubles. Cholera Intantuio, and for children Teehing it is a
sute cure.
A caljjie fro™ London announ-
per fbat'a contract for construc-
tion of a ship railway front the'
Bay of Fundy to Baie Yerte, Gulf
• of Ht. Lawerence, has finally been
set tied. There is every probabil-
ity that the first ship railway In
the world will be built in Canada.
The work will probably cost 5,-
Bomar’s Chill Tonic
Three doses will cure Chills auo m*<i :e r ever iu ighest stages
any case it fails to cure I will refund the money.
Morgeson’a Texas Itch Ointment 1
Cures Itch and -ali. Skin diseases.
When will you pay for the
Post-Mirror.
When will people quit sending
their Is to the lotted- s.
When you send that marriage
notice let it be accompanied by a
slice of cake.
When you visit the city call
at the Post-Miruos.
When will our streets and side
walks he improved.
We h»ve put up our stove, but
what use is it without wood.
Don’t all' answer at once, let it be
short or long, green or dry, it will
do, so bring it along.
A Pleasant Wedding.
A very quiet, but none the less
enjoyable t those present. Wed-;
ding took place Sunday evening
at five o’clock at the beautiful
residence of Oapt. J. M. Weeks.
The contracting parties were Mr,
W. F. Autrey and Mrs. B. V. Jul-
ian. The ceremony was perform-
ed by Rev. W. M. Leatherwood,
and was beautifnl and impressive.
After the cereiuouy had been per-
formed, a splendid dinner was
Morgeson’s Quick Healing Ointment
For old sotes carbuncles or for burns it has no equal.
' • * .ri , ■ j----. f TTr ■ •
All the above medicines for sale by C. E. Obenchnin & Co., Pilo
Point, Texas___
Attorney General Jim Hog
ma le an able speech before the
U. 8. supreme court, on the
dri m-ner-tax case, so the news-
paper reports unite in saying. It
wa his first appearance before
tho august tribunal.
A party of Sioux chiefs are iu
|||Wi shlngton negotiating with
jge- etary Vilas for o sale of part
H of heir reservation. It is im-
|>K bable that an agreement will
j»l)e> reached as the Indians are di-
. videti -among themselves. One
j^apy is led by chiefs, American
rJKrsp and Swift Bear, and the
I jHmr party by Sitting Bull aud
mfht. Gras*.
W'-T’illsr Carter, an aged farmer
®nerr Whitewriglit, was fobbed of
about one-
wennnee wtuen
■Mwei the w
wet feet ovpr-
'd Stress your-
w of ibteinning *
27. —waving
jlf impatiaut
By. “For tner-
ouainesB, and
your private
wise iutcrwt
lling
B. BRAND, Proprietor,
Dealer.in and Manufacturer of
Itallian and ft merican
j MONUMENTS ami IIEADSTON
BOTH GRANITE and MARBLE.
We also carry grave fencing. •
DENTON, . .... XE3
JUST ISSUED,
on thin
presently,
g more, to ha
»* very pros.
*er will tan
nee, oni *tn .
C0GV.y«yOn
He will or- St-?
Count Fro-
envelope for
tfSKl -
! at last, “I
—
1 the noble-
tion, while
d ancestor*
aristocrat-
bo asking-
1 ad hoped?
iliee apart?-
turning to
ro’off held
r courtesy,
rlytoher-
ty. How,
o believe
a the life’
tad only
Appreciating the demand for a convenient
and lirkf history o( the life of FrtiSdent
Cleveland, we have just i*«u«ui a ltVpsga
paper especially devoted to Illustrations, em-
bracing a BPLEMDU) PORTRAIT OF !rHE
PRESIDENT and ilMAGNIFICENT PIC-
TURE OF MRS. CLEVELAND, both from
the most reo»..t photograph*; Illustration* of
CLEVELAND'BJMRTHFLAOE, ROOM IN.
WHICH HE WA8 BORN. HIBBUFFALO
O F FI C E. MARRIAGE CERE MON Y,
COUNTRY HOME AT WASHINGTON,
'.[• fW/Oft, by two men,
liitlf mile north of here on a pub-
lic road. Mayor Rathburn was
l|pd hrized by Mr. Carter to offer a
Toward of $500 for tho capture of
I the robbers.
1 Newark, Hew Jersey, has the
tal estohimuey iu Amerioa, and
the fourth tallest in the world, it
is 335 feet high. '
An attempt was made to burn a
newspaper,office at Ban Angelo
Monday, fhis was the second at-
At $14.00 per 1000 feet.
Everything else in proportion. Bring your Oats
Wheat and Hay and for them we Will either ex-
change Lumber or pay you the cash.
Waples Bros. & Co.
Denton, Texas.
wedded went soon «fter to the
pretty cottage, which had been
put in order for the > occasion and
their future home. The Post-
Mirror office was the recipient
of choice wedding cake, and wish
the happy douple all possible hap-
piness and prosperity.
An Umolicited.Testimonial
Pilot Point, Oct. 22, 1888.
fcfrsrs Oadwell & Moffltt.
Gents:—The Minutes of the
Pilot Grove association that you
printed for me come to hand all
right, and I have to eay that I
am highly pleased with the job,,
for neatness, material, and execn-
t’on, can’t be excelled by any
printers in North Texas, and
would recomend any parties hav-
ing work of the kind to give the
Post-Mirror Oo. a chance. I
am sure you will get satisfactlou.
Very Respectfully yours.
W. H. Lead better.
M. A. Dale wps too busy Mon-
day aud Tuesday, putting up
stoves to talk polities.
It commenced at an early hour
> the beat men in the1 io*t Sunday morning, and coutin-
Mthe positions for the ued to drizzle all tbrongb the day.
^Of office. You are re- It come from the northeast, and
for your county govern- it was ice cold, Aud Monday the
we believe there are wind was iu the north, and aocom-
in tho field if you will pauied with some rain, and was
them. (decidedly uncomfortable out
reptine Hotel in Gain- doors andin doors, hot fires were a
s destroyed by fire last ' luxury. Tuesday noon the weath-
morning” Nothing was er oleared up bright and pleasant,
many of the guests e«-1 The Provident has approved
Cad well & Moffitt.
REAL ESTA1
—AND—
General Sale Agency
Pr**t*nt» th« (treat Tariff (peach of the Hon.
Roger Q Mill* of Texas, eummarizing the
famous Mill* bill, nnd ie eet off with a num-
ber nr powerful cartoone.
Each number le made up of cixtooti posoe,
benutifullv printed on paper of extra weight.
10 as to be ntelly preserved, and the most
convenient form from which to gather at
a plor.no the eubatonoe and effect of the
whole Tariff Question.
Tiietn, publication* should be rend by ovurjr
American citizen, and the low prioe,
10 CENTS PEB COPY,
place* them within the reach of everybody.
^WUsout
&« poor
■ tender-
odoubtj
>pc she
Tclt m
PILOT POINT,
We will negotiate for the buying, selling or exchange of all class-
es of real estate. We act asagentg for owners of properto, and
charge for our services a legitimate commission. AU property plac-
ed In our hands will be
Advertised free of charge.
Remember when your house is vacant to come and put it in our handga /
and let us advertise it and get you a tenant qnick.
When you want to buy sell or rent f l
Come immediately to us. If you have any
Bt-nd 20 cent* in .tamp, for ORAPHIC
URH \ RY, Noe, I aud 3, to
8ft At 41 Park Place, N. Y,
SECOND-HAND
h 2u5t222ri2dI£»3,l#
eheee the luxuries or th*
neeeeelties of life. We
e*n clothe you end furnish you with
ail the neoeesary end unneoemery
epplienoee to ride, walk, daneo, sleep,
eet, fish, hunt, work, go to ohuroh,
or stay at home, and la various *i*e*.
style* and quantities. Just figure out
what 1* required to do all thee* things
COMFORTABLY, end you oen make a fair
estimate of die value of the BUYERS’
GUIDE, wbleh wUl be sent upon
receipt of 10 oenta to pay post***,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
Ill-lit Michigan A venae, Ohlcego, HL
Articles oi any kind tu dispose of let us know and we will find you a buyer
SATISFACTION guaranteed.
Wd charge for our services a legitimate commission.
Cadwell & Moffitt,
Pilot Point, Texas
Jm man wholes in vc---------------
to live dttllsrs in * Knbbr Coal, sr< 1
at his first halt hour • exprriouca in
a tii»rm fimls to his sorrow that it 1$
ha.tUy a bftticr protection than a mos-
quito netting* n it only lueU chagrined
at bth.g so bully t then in* but also
tec!* ir he dims not look exactly ilka
rtg^MAYB^uSEii
WET
; ; y 1^.9 tho only lu itvet W
Bishop Weed reports 3,000 per-
sou* at Fernundina, Fla., who are
iu extreme need, among the num-
oer being 000 colored stevedores
out of work, I
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Cadwell, H. D. & Moffitt, D. J. The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1888, newspaper, October 27, 1888; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982831/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .