Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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_ERR.Ei of Decatur.
The secret is close buying for ,
) anxious.
is often the cause of headache, dizziness.
made
The one price Cash House.
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oflicers o' the Uutei Stales army [ that
Every owner or keeper of any
afieer in and
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major attitude
rrmove, the dead carcars thereni
his
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sou ku v Im well and my family. for the highest
more than twenty ti v • ($23 0U) do1
tin s.
Approved.
Hob chilbirth of its terrors and min-
Tonched His Heart.
Burglar—Then I wen’t take
it’s bad enough to have
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world,
what
Suites
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its voice and power will be exer-
cised on the side of right and for
the advancement of civilization is
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such a husband, without being
rubbed,too.
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grecdy and powerful I
o.kiug wi h covetous
ar i he lair her Hage <<
solut ion
That
A. K. Hawkes
The Famous Atlanta Optician
J. P. liAYTRI,
w. L. Rush.
Oreiwance Oom.
Burglar (sternly)—Where’s yer
husband?
s acre farms.
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Dewey t the Top.
George Dewey, the hero ot the
heroes, Iras been mam an admiral
through a special act of congress.
scientific adjustment of glasses to the eye.
There is no Optician in the U. S. who enjoys
live to the
s employes
ring. You
> for rates
CEELER,
Forth-Taq
lUOiU’
the eyes of more people of national and inter-
national fame than any other optician living.
This firm was established in 1870.
EYE STRAIN
same at l> a-1 3 fret
ES
Us and r
rear rousi
on date <
Tnoxas,
COMING!
not less
I see you do 101
an no 1
of "‘ing with European nations.
midable iusurrection is terroriz
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<ysruZKDGNsE
1K A PC MASK
ous lerritory in the world, is in
unio un ate yonth wen : “Father, lions affecting the governments
that of peace maker.
• I •» meut, : go \ VI II DH'lU sermiug-
the confidence of the people more than Mr.
hie lraltis ot an ilcoi pelel I K"V- Hawkes. His name is a familiar word
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now confronts the
after her matrimonial ami other
legal matters by the year.” Which
moved one of his hearers to say;
“That looks liken wholesale trade,
doesn’t it?”
. In our next ad we will try and give
feel condfient will be the lowest ever
*262 sees old Wise county full of “forty.
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PingS.
incapable of ri-ing to the exi.
. | closed premint s on wh v 1
one of
aim il .ties snail r me a .
After March
iheaame. Andanune la ng *
and White . . '
iusiug to comply with the pro. -
ions of this chanter shall be pu a-
e sure lo see and examine our stock before
Decatur, Tex.
power, will take
with good citizens, good atinsta iot. There wili be nojactive world
more eubai rassing incidents such
deep at
ciuse to be
For Sale or Exchange.
A first-class spring traveling
will send the above song to any
address for 20 cents in silver or
stamps, regular pree 50 cents.
1 "poud ng with rear admiral i>. prominent part in the i
the navy. Ex. can scarcely be doubled.
to hereafter
ilitherto the poliey of tile United
exercise of en-
E w,re ptestlent and
EW betrer man than
Ewir portfolio «e<l slip
EMiee from the White House
Ey eve. write oar last wll
Bent on a sheet of Manila,
of embalmed beef and give
Mt__Boyd Index.
is not, certain
the United
Dewey on rank all the officers
tin United States navy, but
wheat farmer of animal which
throughout a section of country inhabited by
over twenty-five millions of people.
Mr. Hawkes has probably adjusted glasses to
may ei • within t ie
natiux are
l eyes tow-
direct from the home office of this Great
Optical House, or one of his practical opti-
rians and will remain at the store of his agent
C.B. GUNN . Druggist,
3 DAVS ONLY
beginning March 30. This will give
he citizens of Decatur and vicinity a
rare opportunity of having their
Eye Sight Tested Free
by one of the most renowned and successful
as well as reliable Opticians in the U.S.
Mr. Hawkes has the moder appliances for
ba c . Manila bay. when cus
ABOUT CHINA.
The great question in world
politics, which overshadows all
others and will soon press for a
solution, is what is to be done
with China. That grea1 unwieley
rmpire, comprising a large por
tion of the most fertile and popn-
Me.”
i be above is the name of a new
aN23n
L
be so amended as
read as follows:
I will die tonight." 1 preparer lightened ami advanced states-
his soul’s exit into eternity and manshp. One is constrained to
but do ’t tell them whire you
The advance means an increase fonu I me." I sent the body home wagon Win exchange it for a
, nf i„.v from 46000 to *13 000. In to another State, but they never 3 inch wagon, lighter spring
the republicans to surrender I . . * ’ . . wn0, whom I found him Te wagon, or will sell cheap. What nothing.
Scheme for an imperialistic aditiorto making him the head Knew wner"1 manu im b
C York World. of he A mm iron navy it will also Groeue Musie Publishinz0*.32 have you 1ot ’ de’ , pecatn,
/ex peers into the future and give hiuu precedence in rank over E Filth Street, Omemmut, no.
4 churches, g od schools and good roads
of Heaven.” Taat these tuitions,i
against buying spectacles from peddlers,
going trom house to house with a lot of
■ spectacles, representing them to be Hawkes’
i or selling the same grade of goods. Hawkes’
! spectacles are NEVER peddled. Many of
the inferior glasses that flood the country are
positively injurious to the eye.
From Ex-Presidentot U. S., Grover
Cleveland.
Executive Mansion.
City Ordinance.
Be it ordained by the city coun-
cil of the city of Decatur that
See. 2ut of chapter IS ot tie
ordiuances of the city of Deva ut,
J. E. SiMMoSr-
Mayar.
A ttest: -Walter Hoad, Qity See.
ns w< 1 ; f r here is 1.o
the »i 111. h g -r than
gene, a . w bieh 1s I he g
VOU a,Chiesepeopleseemfepraiu Al-
oni ot the city to ihe ci v dump ---
i ggroundand there bury me ‘ Bon't Tell Them . Where You Found
pgtiecettrlprovinces; witinui nervousness and dimness of vision. This
can be cured in many cases by the correct
fitting of his Crystallized lenses to the eye.
Call early, he positively remains but three
f the “So i s day, as he has other engagements for later
CAUTION.—I would caution the public
ished by line in any sum
t han ti ve do rs ($5.00)
cor- will assume. fuat it will take a
demand' that a large slice through
the cen rral an i richest part of t he
rmpire be left practtenity Under
her control. Daly has now
S < pped into the arena and de
mnuds certain eonressions All
tiis whie the satious me won-
ering what attude the Uuiied
whilst his hands were clasped in believe that the high standard of
mine his last request was made: statesmanship maintained by this
“In my living momen, promise me country in the past will be main-। imize the pain and dangers el labor by
wiati will ask" I here give tained in dealing with the new and using Simmons squaw vine wine or
him my word; he then revealed mighty problem that controntetbets
his parentage who thought him the nation.
i In the spring the human body needs
assistanee to throw oif the stagnation
i produced by winter diet. As the ter -
perature rises under the growing Ireat
of the sun's rays, we feel tired, hall
sick and low in spirits, because the
I blood is sluggish and full of impuri-
1eads Rusia. Germ ary and France
have seem •■'! what isequivaleat to
cess inns of territory, Englaud
nul-ss res train d by a airong
and, will solve I he problem in:
cording 10 their own desires, with
Hi e regard to i'll- iuerest of the
ns occurred immediately af er the Stales in the Fat East
know me. but of Asia. Here is a field calling
dead. "Now give me your word
that you will send my body home,
Woman (trembling) — Under
the bed.
4, when (iorman an 1 Gray
and Turpie retire, Chilton whohasal
ready shown marked ability as a lead
er will doubtless bound into more
; minencgslyan he las heretofore
i ieveFHe is possessed of one ot
eest legal minds in the senate and
Eor w onderful genius and na-
0r cvolving original ideas
than once during the past fort.
° when things have been some-
Eat muddled in the senate Chilton
home forward with suggestions
Enh’ha^ carried the party to victory.
IkXas one of the uncompromising
ek. ents of the administration army
aably assisted Senator liorman
ton roqnirei ihai Commodoretie mstauces in which both (‘hi-
Dewey should make the first call ' na and Japan have been indebteu
of ceremony upon the Germa I to her for her good offices in the
admiral. Theliluot only mu kes j settlement of comp'ications aris-
4 ucies of 1 he situr i ion pre-
-tited 3) inirinal and ex-
rerualcomeinions Wirhin a for-
Washington, Dec. 2, 1895.
A. K. Hawkes. Esq.—My Dear Sir: I find your
Crystallized Lenses well suited to my eyes for far see-
ing. And I shall enjoy them on my shooting trips.
Yours very truly,
Grover Cleveland.
The Great Warrior and Statesman.
Mr. A. K. Hawkes.—Dear Sir: When I require the
use of glasses I wear your pantiscopic Crystallized
Lenses. In respect to brilliancy and clearness of vision,
they are superior to any glasses I have ever used.
Respectfully, Fitzhugh LER,
Consul Gen’l to Cuba.
One of Our Greatest Statesmen.
Mr. A. K. Hawkes.—Dear Sir: The pantiscopic
glasses you furnished me some time since have given
excellent satisfaction. I have tested them by use, and
must say they are unsurpassed in clearness and
brilliancy by any that I have ever worn.
Respectfully, Gen. John B. Gordon,
Ex-Gov. of Ga. and U. S. Senator.
A. K. HAWKES
RECEIVED
Gold Medal
Highest Award Diploma of Honor
For Superior Lens Grinding and Excellency
in the Manufacture of Spectacles and Eye
Glasses. Sold in over 8,000 Cities and
Towns in the U. S.
Established 1870.
CAUTION. These Famous Glasses
■ ■■■ are never peddled.
WAIT FOR HAWKES
not only get glasses scientifically adjusted
>r eyes, but secure a pair of his Crystal-
Lenses, the most brilliant spectacle
in existance.
A. K. HAWKES,
entor and Sole Proprietor of all the
HAWKES PATENTS
He will Positively Remain but
BDays.
By the Year.
“Abe” Hummell, the noted
New York lawyer, is Lillian Rus-
sei’s legal adviser. in speaking
of the opera singer the other day
he said: “I am engaged to look
is a 11 emendous problem
‛dtates,the luiesi of the siroug
al naval eommauders on the Asi-inatious toansume the role of an
UUNTY MESSENGER
DECATUR, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1890. vdole No. 933.
Land is now receiving large quantities of
jail kinds. A greater assortment, a more
kinds of seasonable goods was never be-
prices were never more reasonable. This
people, now as in the past, is always in the
[rices which are lower than others can
King" in buying as wol! as in selling,;
to soil cheap must first own his goods
hdation stone and upon that foundation we
s second to none in Wise County. It is
give more for the money than any other
and how well we have succeeded is attested
of patrons all over this county who make
to_our store. They are always well pleased.
Elled to overflowing with many rare bargains
noug issued on ihe iollowiug inci- to be hoped. Ameriea hat? by her
den: i he Rev Tho-. Delaney, example given to Europe valuable I
when Cuap am of a l: ige Slate lessousin regard to popular gov
f'eui •1, i rs, while pass.ng erument. It is to be hoped tint
. ongt, e llo-ptie War was her ligh aiis will not belcwered
. .. .1 to he bedside of a dying when it comes in dealing actively
t- vid. fie last words ot this with great and far-reaching ques
all I II
ties Dr. J. H. Me» ea n's st: engthen-
ing cordial and blood purifier is are-
tiable spring remedy to inv gorate the
ood and give tone to the digestion.
Price 50c anti Si n bottl •. For salt
by Man & Simrions.
ana ger 9
I open ■
record fl
I openinE
per wheE
SKs is a
5o r«- we hear from the limits ot tie eit} ol Decatur than
f stu min .• x wh ole lot of forthwith remove or
or "m in
loracKEac. I
astigmsK"nin " ......
Vur• 11
Roadv kno w o of the m
iver “Senator Horace ( h 11 ' x 15 15 closee retaines on wh e ■ ■ neh
Honing rapidly to th !r " ‘ ' * atim il mnes niali r mm . i
i route in Vthe democratic leaders
d its man-
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Halcomb, N. W. & Dale, John W. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1899, newspaper, March 17, 1899; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581304/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .