Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1889 Page: 8 of 8
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DOWN WITH TRUSTS.
We Want Wood.
NOTICE.
LOCALS.
LINDENWOOD COLLEGE
Decatur.
Alvord.
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Art and Music,
Root Beer,
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both one year for $2.50.
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1889.
W. J. Vance, Sec.
OLD SETTLERS’ PICNIC.
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The following schedule of |
prices has been established by known constable of the Craf-
held July the 20th, 1889:
home on the first of the week
PUBLIC SALE'
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northwest
tend.
The fee is reduced to
8
exclamation that he supposed
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FOR SALE.
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1 will take your subscription, at the
save you the expense and trouble of send -
—Read the best paper.
scribers get.
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Lemonade & candy 7.50
Knife & ring board 2.50
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Ice cream
Candy
Flying jennie
Lemonade stands
J W. Cartwright.
C. Keppler,
J W Sparrow & Co.
City Drug Store
Dr. E. A. Jones
C. P. Hodgson
C. Roberts
Payne & Mayer
S. G. A. DiHard
Z B. Bobo & Bro
T H. Alexander
W. T Haun
J. A. Siddouns
A T. Triplett & Co.
Dr. W. A Morton
Gaines Bros.
W. P Searcy
J. W. Riley & Co.
Roark & McBride
L. T. Christian
of new sewing machines and
good books.
The
alone
I of Oklahoma City next week.
He ordered the MESSENGER
to his new home.
MeElree’s WINE OF CARDUI for female diseases
Boonsville,
Bridgeport
Cnico.
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Cottondale.
Crafton.
Garvin.
Greenwood.
Slidell.
Willow Point.
Decatur, Texas.
June 21, 1889.
Editor Messenger:
ling adopted the following:
W hereas the Jute Bagging
those who suoscribe through us will also
be entitled to premiums which other sub-
Doll rack
Fruit stand
Dance platform
J. C. Chance
M. S. Gordon
Ira Long
ing of all the cotton raisers and examine The Cosmopoli-
and ginners of Wise county tan.
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and less labor.
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yourselves to the occasin,
Demorest s and be 0,1 hand in full force.!
Please come to stay until all
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if
LA DIES
Needing ft tonic. or children that want building
up, should take
BROWN'S IRON BIT"TERS.
It is pleasant to rake, cures Malaria. Indiges-
tion, and Biliousness. All dealers keep it.
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21st session opens Sept. 1.
Beautiful location. 14
competent nmc •x-
periemeed tegehere.
Conservatory of Music
Water on every foor. I
Heated by gteam, ligh ted
by gas. Address
A. A. JoNES, a. Pres. 1
citizens and ginners of Cot-
FIFTEEN DAYS’ TRIAL
• MOUSE BIFORE YOU PIT ONE CENT.
Hih-rm Machine has nelf-getting needle,
eelf-thrending shuttle, is noiselenm and
Bghterummiug, has the finest set of attach-
memte, in a velvet-lined case. Don't pay
agent $55 or $60, but send for circular. Remember,
we guarantee our machine equal to any high-priced
machine on the market. Address
The C. A. WOOD co.,
17 ■. 1OU> St.. Philadelphi, Pa.
SOLDe,
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SVuSTM/.A
FOR CONSUMPTION |
Q INGERS AND ORATORS find Piso’s
D Cure for Consumption THE BEST
remedy for Hoarseness and to clear the
Throat 25c. All druggists.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE BOOK
JOHNSTOWN
HORROR,
--OR--
VALLEY OF DEATH.
Thrilling account.of the awful floods
and their appalling ruin. Grapic descrip-
tion of the destruction of Houses. Facto-
ries, Churches. Towns, and Thousands of
Lives; Heart-rending srenes. Separation
of Loved Ones; Tales of Heroic Deeds,
left on last Wednesday to'
finish up some Alliance work'
in Collin and Rockwall coun-
ties.
—The Northwest Summer
BS .
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It has permanently cured THOUSANDS
of cases, pronounced by doctors hope-
less. If you have premonitory symp-
toms, such as Cough, Dificulky of
Breathing, &e., don’t delay, bnt use
PISO’S CURE for CONSUMPTION
immediately. By Druggists. 25 cents.
1
McELREE'S WINE OF CARDUI tat Week Nerves.
EG•„Read our premium list
tor YOUNG LADIES
St Charter, Mo. near
St. Louis. Higher rd
ucation. Course fuil
year and who gets a salary of
$500) a month.
6- BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
BEL’The woman who can
take her wash-board and wash i
the ousiness if finished. Re-
member this is our annual
W hi le Low
our opponents think us dead, ARM,
let us all remember the slum- S20
ly illustrated. Scud thirty cents in stamps
for outfit to save time Terms liberal
FORSHEE A MeMAkIN, Cincinnati, Ohio.
to meet in the town of Deca- ...
......-- REW
house of
good well
conveni-
I have a corner
northwest part <
all fenced, with
two good rooms,
election. Now Brethren. I
ask you especially to send to
your reports and creden-.
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s
I exas should at-
finance committee for
Old Settlers’ Reunion,
ing the subscription price yourself. All
I CURE
FITS!
When I say CUR I do not mean merely to
stop them for a time, and then have them re-
tarn again. I meak A RADICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life-long stndy. I warrant my remedy to
UE the worst cases Because others have
faded is no reason for not now receiving a cure.
Seed at once for a treatise and a FREE BOTTL•
cf my INFALLIBL REMEDY. Give Express
and Post Office. It coste yon nothing for a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
M.Q. ROOT, M.C., 183 Pearl St. HEW YOU
glass of Hires’
The ginners and farmers
of Cottondale in mass meet-
PreadfeltSufferingsto, thetsuryivprjfour letters from his brothers
and purchased a lot and dwel-
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned having been restored
t health by simple means, alter sufter-
i. e for several years with a severe lung
affection, and that dread disease Con-
sumption, is anxious to make known
t j- fellow sufferers the means of cure.
I o these who desire it, he will cheerful-
iy -end (free of chrue) a copy of the
prescription used, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asth-
wa. Catarrh, Bronchitis and all
•hro.at and burn Maladies. He hopes
all sufferers wil. try his Remedy, as it is
invaluable. Those desiring tiie | re-crip-
non, w hieh will cost them nothing, and
ma prove a blessing, will pl. use a Idress,
- Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Williamsburg,
Kings County, New York.
the ton precinct. will move with
to be his family to six miles west
— L. D. Wright
I will sell my farm and
pasture of 380 acres on Jas-
per ereek, three miles north
of Willow Pt., at public sale
o.i Thursday, July 18, 1889,
either altogether or in divided
lots. I will also sell, at the
same time and place, my
household and kitchen furni-
ture; my growing crops of
corn, cotton, etc. ; my farm-
ing implements, and several
head of sheep and hogs.
Terms of sale — on land
one-third cash and balance
on time—on other property,
either cash or approved notes,
interest bearing after maturi-
ty. payable the 1st day of
December, 1889.
Re member the date and
come on Thursday, July 18th.
J. 1. BROWDER.
i will take any cattle, ex-
cept old cattle, at fair prices.
J. I. B.
trust has advanced the price
of bagging in such a way
that there is no competition .
in prices, therefore we, the 'health drink at Cartwright’s.
only $5.00.
n- WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women. (
— Henry Livermore, of the
Black creek country, dropped A
into our office on Monday (
and astonished us with the •
ences which I will sell for
$250. Emily Murphy.
copy. J no. W. Patterson.
Pres. Wise Co. F. A..
Springtown. Tex.
J no. T. sanford. See.
u- c 1 . (SEAL)
W ise Co. F . A.. o•
Decatur, Texas.
AN EASY WAY TO MAKE XONEY!
A GENTS can make from
.$100 to $150 a week, rep-
resenting The Consumers’
Supply Association. No Cap-
ital! No Samples! No Trou-
ble ! Write for particulars to
The Consumers’ Supply As-
sociation. 155 & 157 Broad-
way, New York, N. Y.
clothing cleaner than I can
with the Ladies’ Taundrying
Messenger ofice, for any leading news- Machine can oet one for no-
paper or magazine in the United States, -ae nine can 8 1 ,01° “O
at the Dublisher's regular prices, and thus | thing. I can Wash in one-
half the time, with less water
English language is spoken
in almost every country of the
globe, and seems destined to
be universal language of the
next century. It was the
language used at the late
conference in Berlin supplant-
ing French, until now the
language of diplomacy. A
most interesting study, there-
fore. is the history of the
English language past and
present. You can find it in
Nos. 108 and 109 of the
Humboldt Library.
_ —If you want a literary
tondale and Paradise, Texas, magazine of merit drop in at
desire and hereby call a meet- our office on West Main street
—W. H. Harvey, a well
and THEDFORD'S r tK- DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchanta in
WISE COUNTY.
—Try a
: t Ea I
Please publish the follow- wsEjjik
inO. " - a specialties. Forcata-
U*D • J logue, etc-, addreas
. . . . ..1 \l Rev.uosrIWIN,DD.,Fr-,BCh-rle-,Me.
I wish to say to the Mem-____
countv* that our County Alli- FAVORITE SINGER!
ance will meet in Decatur on Warranted for Five Years. _qeg
Thursday, July -8th, at ten OM- guem6663>
o’clock sharp. Please adjust $20. m
DELIVERED ar V3 y
"28?
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price of the Magazine
is $2.00.
tur on Monday, July the 15th, . .
1000 1 j 1 • i .1 Magazine and the MESSENGER
1889, to determine whether e -----
and thorough Loca-
tion healthful A beau-
English, Past And Present.
By Richard Chenevix Trench,
D. D., Archbishop of Dublin.
The Humboldt Pub. Co., 28
Lafayette Place, New York.
This is another standard
work added to the Humboldt
Library Series—a work that
has had a sale second only to
The Study of Works by the
same distinguished author.
Twenty editions of the latter
and thirteen of the former are
the best evidences of the pop-
ularity of the works. The
was at
migT*]
vin
great preparations are being
made to entertain teachers,
it will begin July 22d, and
continue four weeks. Dr.
Baldwin, of the State Nor-
mal is one of the faculty.
Every school teacher in all
Normal will be a big thing.__
Some of the best .talent of Central Female College,
the state will be here, and —LEXiNCTON, mo.— °
ling in the southeast part of
the city, and will make his
home in the future here. He
2.50
2 50
10.00
L.
j Cora.
McElree's VAe Of Cardul
Bering volcano’s mightv force
will be felt at last. All pa-
pe rs friendly to us will please
and sisters, whom he had not; nmeln QiHnro
before heard of for 30 DIIIUl
years I hex live about the A Powerful Uteria, Tonic and Female Regulator,
old home circle in Massachu- ’
setts, from whence Henry“j..EomabEEc./2sasvaie,ky.
drifted just before the war--a-----
into the Southern states. Kmm,
One of his brother-, Robert' I) gB
Livermore. is a base ballist 111^^ e,ah •AkF
of some renown, whose club J r BEST 4889 Pe IL
went arund the world last ; (uG,Eec,
ppClM28urie.
743E2
Narrow Escapes from Death, Havoc by i ht was the happiest man on
Fire; Plundering the Bodies of Victlis ; | ea rth He had just received
they will use jute or cotton
bagging the coming season.
All Wise county papers re- Te, BLACK.DRAUGKT tea ror Dyspepsta.
duested.to publish. g Anv lady sendin Z a pos- me your r reports a ,
- ghis the Coday ru V’ tage stampto'Dr. J.P. Drum- by the 10th our County,
--89. J. R. Baker, Cnau. Louisville, Kv.. will Alliance has said that .this
receive a Family Medical Ad- must be done so please let us
viser ; a very useful book that obey the mandates of our or-
should be kept in every house- der ' I have no blanks. ritu-
, hold " ala or colstitutions for you at
present. We gave out th • Our Favorite Singerua ,
semi-annual pass-word at our PifkapkgH.-HEs Rides,*
last meeting, hence have sent enroonoe--egirial Deiverea jourhom.
• . “ . . ... free of freight charge*. Boy only of Manufactur-
it to no one, hope this will Einanefaressrrarcutariankeumonidig
satisfy you. Again we say. Co-OPSRAT’XI aWHMAGMIL.SOPPANV,
come to the meeting to stay, —
send me your reports and ere- PHILADELPHIA SINGER
dentials by the 10th, and let WAPRATTynxYTARS
us come up ail right. While Low muem HIGH
ABM,
$28
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Forster, William. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1889, newspaper, July 6, 1889; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580888/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .