Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 214, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1889 Page: 1 of 8
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NO 214.
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BaT DECATUR, TEXAS.
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Precinet Directory.
Palestine aid
Dallas.
Burns & Peters of
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KENNY & JONES.
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Wholesale
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Latest Improved Cultivators,
Shovels, Georgia Stocks and a I ull
Line of Steel Shapes.
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profession exesuec
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Atorney At Law ’
Decatwr, AEemAs.
Oilier A ptniv, Northesst CraSuart,
। tnve farm- and rau te - ' • .«»'* • i 1
rent, aad wid ateene promg*is 2abe Male
or rent of all iand« ieftin my cere. 4
$1
13 WEEKS.
The POLIE GAZErrE "III be
mailed, securely wrapped, to any addres
in the United States for tnree months on
receiptof OWE DOLLAR Liberal dis.
couni allowee to postmasters, agents and
dluns. samhie copies maiied free Ad-
dress all orders to RICHARD K. FOX,
FKANhlIS 641 AKE, N. Y.,
was fitting alone in his room.
Charter Oak, Comstock and
Castle Cooking Stoves.
Corrugated Iron. Wordwork,
Iron & Steel Blacksmithing.
Coal. Pumps. Windmillsand
Fixtures.
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more than
but this is a blamed sight
’ worse.”
—DRS. MARKHAM S MCDONALD-
OFFICE
UPSTAIRS IN THE
TERRELL BUILDING.
Ever, vemetv.of wotk k
(.w5,phudenc.,..
Voy pre pmmcea "Wen Drilliz, to
9depth • fte. alid having
d , considerable perience, we zunrau- |
U-e h straieh well, qniek work and rea-
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will sell you ALL 0he2 ' vm ordered to the front, and
TIME Besides we al-“2 will commence work as soon
Hardware, Queensware,-2 as a sufficient .me can belo-
mav call for in our line. -acated, and will push the Work
- at the rate of thirty miles per
His toes with the gout were
; aching, and his face o’erspread
District Olicial Directory
Representative in Congress, 3th dis-i
-rict "Sila- Hare: State Senator, 20th dis-
trict’s I Jaivis: Representative: 41st.
district G B. Pickett; Representativet5th
district John 4. Hud-p: District Judge,
13d distriet, J W Patteison.
a subsidy of nearly $35,000
provided for, with $15,000 to
A-A’raise, so as to make $50,000.
DULVIC The surveying corps is now
jin the field and have been
running trial lines for some
& Murphy of
STATE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ।
Governor. L s. Ross: Lieutenant Gov-
ernor T. B Wheeler: Attorney-Genera,
Hoag; comptroller, John D
1ms: Treasurer, Frank B Lubbock: .
Superintendent of Public Instrucion in
0.H.Cooper; Laud Comnissioner, K M-
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Ford. Weakley & Johnston
have the following goods to offer
the farmers for the coming sea-
son :
Mitchell & Schuttler Wagons
Baker & Glidden Barb Wire
Oliver Chilled, Garden City,
Brimley and Weikle
Plows,
Cassaday & Blue Grass Sulkies,
Extras for Any Plows, s
This information, -ecured
with gloom. from Mr. llender-n. is to
No little one’s shouts dis- the point, and as will be
turbedhim, from noises the shows no waste of words. It
house was tree; in _ fact, has bet n withheld from the
from attic to cellar ‘twas-aress till now in order that
quiet as quiet could be. -efdrything might be put on a
No medical aid was lack- firmer basis. ami it should be
„UINIFUIEOFALI.KINDS.NFAIIEPIICIS, thing wanting, something he premises.
Headqwurters tor Wall l’aperk Windowshades: couldn't command; the kind- 1 he News learns that the
ly words of compassion, the capitol syndicate, which is as
-Weare daily receiving - Remember every puid up touch of a gentle hand. strong a moneyed concern as
new Spring goods, bought by subscriber to this paper will And he said as his brow t here is in tthenuth. isbehind
jour Mr. Bennett, who is now get a premium worth 2: ets., grew darker, ami lie rang fu “* "a' • " ' 11 " • ‘
New York Bennett & if they call for it at the time j the hireling nurse; "well, penetrate then" lid
-Co., Mississippi Store. they make their payment. marriage may be a failure- lands in the | a"hand e.
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DECATUR, WISE COUNTY, TEXAS. SATURDAY, MAR. 16, 1889.
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County Oficial Directory.
Iudcre. W. H. Bulloch ■
S G.Talkersley: Sheriff. W. N Gilbert:
Nttorney, T. J. MeMwrray: ClerkaC. J
t-.rabb: Tax Collector. Brice W Manu:
Tax A-sessor, Dennis Paschal; Ica--
urer l- K Pounds; Surveyor. W A
Price: Publie Weigher at Decatur, ------
Watson, at Alvord W. P. Wright, at
Rhomec. I’ Harrison; ommissioners,
J. p. Fullingim. J. S. Berry, Joel Burrow
and ( . B Wood.
Pre. no. 1; court at Decatur on the 2d
Mondav of each month. H F Anderson
j J. L Rucker, conatable.
Pre. No. 2; court at Alvord on Thurs-
dav before the 2d Saturday in each mouth
J. M. Spencer Justice, and Jessie Morris,
constable ....
No. 3; court at Crafton on Friday be,
fore the 4th Saturday in each month. J
T. Litcutield, justice, and R H. Elder,
constable. .
No. 4; court at Cottondale on Friday ;
before the Jd Saturday in each month.
w.J.S Welborn. J . 1’., and J. W. Moore.
month or a mil" per day.
Funds are in sight to con-
struct 1(M) miles of road,
which will he completed and
in operation‘»n or before Oc-
tober 1 , 1889.
each man, aggregating $125,-
U 000.
In addition to this there is
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North-boun Passenger 10:35 • M
suth-hmund Passenger 5:35r M
i constable. *
AX No. 5; court at Aurora on Er dav be- _ —
vzere the 1st Saturday in each month. A. gastrading with US.
F2 Hill, justice, and J. W. Prunty, 55 " - ----
answered known that some money is
his ring. respectfully heard his yet to be raim d to complete
orders, and supplied him Dallas subsidy. Those hold-
with everything, ing hack need not n*wtearas
But atill there was some- to the solid intention in the
as we
, - sra-ahove GOODS ON
constabie ■ .. . .
No.t;courtatlireenWoodoaNecnesiEe->w:VS have rill I St'N
ixv before the 3d Saturday in each month. —d. 4 ., .. .
G summar, justice, and D H Bishop, | 5=in tad Anything You
2". Respt. Ford, Weakley & Johnston.
W Malone, constable ————
No. 8; court at Boonsville on the 30 A bachelor old and cranky
Saturday in each month. o M. Hancock,
justice, and W A. Gregg, constable.
time. They have instructions
now to locate. Work will be
begun at once west of the
Fort Worth and Denver rail-
way, and ninety miles, fifty
of it west of the above road,
is now u.der contract.
The contractors are Burkett
Dallas, Tex., February 23.
— A News reporter last
i night at 11 o’clock called on
President Henderson of the
Dallas. Southeastern And
Pacific railway and asked him
for the facts about the new
railway for Dallas. He said:
The Dallas, Southeastern and
Pacific Railroad company has
been organized with directors
as follows: J. E. Henderson,
president; H. M. Melawsiw,
vice-president; W. H. Flip-
pen, treasurer; J. P. Mur-
phy, secretary pro tem.; J.
N. Simpson. B. Blankenship.
J. C. O’Connor. D. 11. Mor-
row and Alex. Sangei. This
directory represents $3,000,-
000 to $4,000,000. Behind
the road there is a strong
syndicate of twenty-five gen-
tlemen who have signed a
loan to the road of $5000
tion with the hotise. All kinds Of Tin Work done to order sbo,oopresen*
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Forster, William. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 214, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1889, newspaper, March 16, 1889; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580872/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .