The Decatur News. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE 1 JEEFAST I^TINrEMy COMPANY
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Ann
For Justice I
E. M.
(IMPORTERS.)
On January First I will move my stock of goods
into the north side of the building now occupied
by M. D. Seilars & Son, and until that time I will
make exceptional prices on
What Price Other Merchants Hake
Better Article For The Same Honey.
mail matter.
Street, seat door
for tariff revision
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; wanted to shoot
Good
Tke Former Paetor of Fleet Baptist
J. A. Ton a.
his grand
Phone 7a>-Sr
HIGH GRADE JEWELERS.
BO 7 Main St.
it crushed
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Fine Jewelry, Diamonds,
You canTpay
with him.
thred
That infant the steel trust, whom
s. A. Lillard, Decatur.1
Office up stairs over Wise County Mes I
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Texas
South Side Square.
Wednesday, Dec. n
4 to io o’clock, p m.
mooej: To Rear Admiral Sampson,
$>5 417.44; to Admiral Dewey, $9,.
560; to Rear Admiral Schlev. $18.12
MARRIAOK U0KN8B8
V. A. Wood. Miss Mary E. Brown.
J. T. Morris. Mrs. Nannie D. Witt.
John Caldwell. Miss Sophie Rager.
J. C. Stone, Miss Mary Beatty.
I. T. Duke. Miss Lora Gregory.
W. A. Graham. Miss M. O Hutson.
Charley Head Miss Ida Dutton.
Jn<> Mitchell. Miss Annie Rc.bimon.
The Pride of Heroe.
Many soldiers in the last war wrote to
.ay that for scratches, bruises, cuts,
rounds, corns, sore feet and stiff joints,
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is the best 111 the
world. Same for burn., scalds, boils,
ulcers, skin eruptions and piles. It cures
or no pay. Only 25c at Man & Sim-
mons drug store.
“I suffered for rears with a bronchial or
lung trouble and tried various remedies
but did not obtain permanent relief until
I commenced using One Minute Cough
Cure;* writes Rev. James Kirkinan, evan
gehst of Bell River, 111. “I have no hes-
itation in recommending it to al) suffer-
ers from maladies of this kind.” One
Minute Cough Cure afford, immediate
relief for coughs, colds and all kinds of
throat and lung troubles. For croup it
is unequaled. Absolutely safe. Very
pleasant to take; never fails and is really
a favorite with the childpen. They like
if. J. P. Hayter.
Drs. Payne & Nugent,
DENTISTS,
DECATUR, TEXAS.
L. YORK.
• Queenware, Glassware, : Tinware, w
£ Hardware, Baby Buggies and Rockers $
SECOND HAND STORE
ANO REPAIR SHOP,
DECATUR, - - TEXAS.
and the many articles that go to make up a
lull stock of Racket Good*. You can find
many articles here that will make appropriate
Christmas Presents. Respectfully,
an people tha comfortable
£54,871 during the first sD
DR A. W. MeOAUA DEAD,
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Fort Worth, Texas. Nov. 30—Tel-
egraphic information was received here
of the death of Dr. A. W. McGaha at
Huntsville, Ala. The deceased served
as pastor ot the First Baptist Church
here for two years, succeeding the late
Rev. J. Morgan Wells. Subsequently
he became connected with the First
Church of Waco, where he officiated
two years, after which he was called to
Alabama. ' Dr. McGaha resided in
Texas four years.
My ft lend, are you suffering from any
painful -nd annoying skin disease, such
as ringworm, tetter, ecaetna or anything
similar. If so, just try one box of Hunt s
Cure. It never fails. Guaranteed. Price
5°c. - 7,". :J
The rich American snobs and toad-
ies are overlooking a bet. (Now. that
King Edward has made it impossible
for them to bur tickets for his corona-
tion, why do not a bunch of them toss
a few millions in:o London and get up
a rival show that will make the corona-
tion look like a pewter dime?
Nasal
CATARRH
Packing a Trunk Looks Easy"
But it isnt. One woman will get twice as many things in it
as another. She does it by using every little nook and comer,
and going about the task systematically. She wastes not a
particle of room. Every inch of space is made to count
This same principle of stopping wastesand leaks and grasp-
ing every bit of advantage, is one season why we have
pushed away to the front in business.
Indian Commissioner Jones has
stirred up the beneficiaries of the In-
dian ring by strongly attacking the
present policy of the government
towards the Indians, and showing that
the enormous expenditures have been
productive of little good to the In-
dians. True, Mr. Jones, but think of
the millionaires that have been made
by the “pickings” from those expendi-
tures.
Everybody should figure on return-
ing home during Christmas holidays—
specially this year, to tell their friends
oi the favorable conditions in the Pan-
handle. and to remind them that they
mas have to hasten to get a good lo-
cation as the new settlers are now so
numerous hereabouts. Go and tell
about crops and happiness along “The
Denver Road.” Will there be special
rates? Certainly! Ask the agent about
em. W. F. Stxxlky,
Asst. Gen Pass. Agent.
The free distribution of a silver
souvenir I* announced in this issue by
the Bellas! Linen Co.
bate, »wift and sure is the propel de-
scription <11 Cheatham’s Laxative tablets.
Care co d-, in a day. Can be carried in
vest pocket. Easy to take. Guaranteed.
Price 25c
Stops thu Dough aad Works Off the Gold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cures
a cold in one day. No cure, no pay.
thrice ag cents. - —— -----
In this issue of the paper a hand-
some piece of silverware is offered free
as a Holiday souvenir by the Belfast
Linen Co., as per their advertisement
on page 4. ________ "________
Everybody come. You will be welcome
Yours for a merry Christmas,
J. B. HENDERSON
Borne day the statesmanship of the
. , country may arrive at that condition of
find it both gebotarsuip and courage when the
to get used trusts may be attacked. The enormous
1 cultivated system of concentration of wealth and
,iy ouuvwicu of cap|tallxed Interests
x pec ted. but | wag of gradual and insidious growth,
ow yet. It was seen coming, but Its march was
. . 1 relentless, and the dazed multitude did
■■ fcwnd not know-how to check it. Politicians
ng as incnu- and partJes aToWed the hard problem
ler, who was aa tong aa they could, but at last the
xlined to ac- hour of resistance is at hand. The man
_ ,u_. who expects great public preference
must be able to handle this mighty sub-
Ject.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
I GRftND HOLIDAY OPENING!
Parent* do not neglect your children's
coughs, hOre throats colds, Etc., they of-
ten lead to Utal results, fry Simmons
Cough S.rup. Pleasant, safe and sure.
Guranteed Price 25 and 50C.
Caesar Conquered Britain.
Malaria was conquered by Simmon’s
Liver Purifier (tin box.) Protected
Hum moi.-lure, dust and insects. Clears
tl„- .■,*mplexioti, cures consumption, aids
and corrects action ol the liver.
HOREHOUS-GREER
JEWELRY CO.
itur Hews.
PEC. 4 1901-
gWe Are the Most Particular Grocers You Ever
) No customer is half as careful as we ourselves are. We get
1the best the best there is, first of all, and then we insist on
|every discount that is possible because of great purchases and
cash payments. Boiled down to a tew words—we can sell
cheaper because we can buy better. We can put more good fa.
things into your basket for a dollar than anybody else.
PACK PROPER HAVR WAV* BLOOD.
Grove’* 1'astele** Chili Tonic makes
rich blood.
No equal uu earth ha* Hunt’* Light-
ning Ou lor rheumatism and neuralgia,'
a* well as sprains, cut*, burns, brui««a
and insect bite, and stings. Guaranteed.
Puce 25 and 50c.
Cough* aasd Cold* la Children
Recommendation of a well known Chi-
cago physician: “1 use and prescribe
Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy for al-
most ail obstinate, constricted coughs,
with direct results. 1 prescribe it to
children of all ages. Ain glad to recom-
mend it to ail in need and seeking* relief
Horn cold* and coughs and bronchial al-
tlictiun*. it is non narcotic anu sale in
the hands ot the most unproiessionai. A
universal panacea tor all mankind.—Mrs.
Mary R. Mcilndy, M. D-, Ph. D., Chica-
go, 111. I bis remedy is for sale by J. P.
Hayter. druggist.
•You cannot afford to trifle with a
cougu it may result in some serious if
nut fatal malady, lake lime by the tore
lock and use Simmons’ Cough Syrup.
Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50c.
Winn & Sxllars have the must up-
tu-oate wagon on the market—'lie
Harrison, manufactured at Grand
Rapids, Michigan.
A Million Voices.
Could hardly express the thanks of
Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen
why : A severe cold had settled on hi*
lungs, causing a mu-t obstinate Cough.
Several physicians said lie had consump-
tion, but could not help him. When all
thought he was doomed he began to use
Dr. King’s New fMscoveryforConsump-
tion and writes: “It completely cured me
and saved tny life. I now weigh 227 lbs ’’
It’s positively guaranteed for coughs,
colds and lung trouble*. Price $cc and
|l. 'I'rial bottles tree at Man St Simmons.
Health and Beauty.
• A poor coriiplextion is usually the result
of a torpid live* or irregular action of the
| bowels. Unless nature’s refuse is carried
off it will surely cause impure blo< d.
i Pimples, boils ahd other eruptions fol-
'kow. This is nature's method of throw-
ing off the petsons which rhe bowel*
tailed to remove. DeWitt's Little Early
\ Risers are world famous for remedying
this condition. They stimulate the liver
and promote regular and healthy action
of the bowels but never cause griping,
; cram pa or distress. Safe pill*. J. P.
■ Hayter
A Good, sough Medlclau
From the Gaaette, Toowoomba, Aus-
tralia : I find Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edy is an excellent medicine. I have
been suffering from a severe cough for
the last two months, and it ha* effected a
cure. I have great pleasurv tn recom-
mending it.— W.C. Wockuer. Ihi* is-
the opinion of one of our oldest and
most respected residents, and ha* been-
voluntarily given in good faith that oth-
ers may try this remedy and be benefited
as was' Mr. Wrckner. This remedy is
sold by J. P. Hayter, drugght.
J- Kirkpatrick.J
I Notice of Removals
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Mrs T. ifl
sick for sevefl
T. F. McB
U^jness tripfl
*'he cityfl
monthly mefl
County efl
taken up thefl
Miss Frecfl
the ‘ Merry fl
J. C. Call
mile south fl
T. T. St. I
dence in Sofl
J. H. Tri]
Decatur to fl
' cash. I
Some H fl
Bowie Sunfl
time. I
Messrs A;
Chris Hal
fki.s EleJ
Tax payel
J. K. P. I
Texas. I
Steve Ban
ahachie. I
J . W. Sil
this week. I
Miss RoJ
Bridgeport. I
Walter (
folks Sunday
First Mol
horse trader!
Furd Hal
west this we
Miss Ma
from McKin
The Edel
on New Yea
TTIJFC LARGEST CONCERN OF KIIVO IIV AMERICA.
A. HAIVOSOME> OF SII/VORWARS;.
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laMead of tpending thousands of dollars for advertising in the usual way, we decided this year to adopt a plan by which our friends and patrons would get the benefit of a large fund that would otherwise be spent for advertising
ptynnMM, wh le we at the same time would get the benefit of a permanent advertisement. Our plan therefore is to distribute during the holidays an attractive and useful souvenir. In selecting one that would be appro-
Miaie as veil aa serviceable we contracted with <> >e ol the largest and most responsible silverware concerns io the United States to furnish us with a special line of handsomely finished Silver Butter Dishes. As our name
WteU naturally be expected to appear on th. se dishes, in order to avoid their disfiguration, we have placed it on the underside where it would not be conspicuous nor detract in any way from the appearance of the dish.
Hawng Mst received an advance suppL of these h.<nd*om dishes, from now until Dec. 15, upon request we will send one of them Free of Charge along with each order of Linen. As this is no “Premium
Scheme to p 10mote sales ot our linen* we wish 1 understood that these dishes are not given in consideration for orders. Neither are thev for sale. A dish will be sent with one of the single table cloths above mentioned
jaet a* wilhng y as with a larger quantity of bnen and will be as carefully packed to prevent injury in shipping. Our object is to distribute them judiciously and by this method we will know that they will go to people who
me and Sf 'eciate good linen. We wish to repeat however that after Dec 15 no dishes will be given away.
THE BELFAST LINEN COMPANY,
(Southwestern Branch) DALLAS, TEXAS.
A FEW LINES ON LINEN.
Nothing evinces good taste and refinement in a home more than elegant table linen. Good linen appeals to refined people, whether they be rich or poor. Buying hnen is more or less guess work, owing
to the deceptive dre*ring that is sometimes pu> on new hnen by unscrupulous manufacturers. That beautiful satin gloss seen on some linen is often artificial and the washtub only can reveal its true finish and
texture. G<<od linen reums that gloss and |>oor linen totes it Tne reputation of a house is therefore the only safe guide to go by. In order to give those who are not already familiar with our line an opportunity to
teat it at a small outlay oo their part, we have nude up from our regular stock ot table linen • line of single table cloths. These cloths are of beautiful design and full large for the average dining table In offering these
we * thnrongh test and guarantee that all future orders will be filled with equally as good quality of linen in every respect. We are selling these cloths at $2.75 each and will be pleased to send one by
expeess upon recaipt of the price. In remitting with order, please send either an express or postoffice money order, Do not send private checks.
HAYTER’S
HOLIDAY OPENING!
December 11th,
From 4 to 10 p. m.
The Finest Array of Gift and Toilet Articles
Ever Displayed in Decatur.
EVERYBODY INVITED.
J. P. HAYTER.
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