Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 231, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1889 Page: 1 of 8
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NO. 231.
The 4th Annual Fair
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LOCALS.
—Prof. Murphy organized
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•® WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women.
We
wish to inform
and vicinity
Tom McAf
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are on
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to all arts and
the same.
, a faith-
Try BLACKORAUGHT tea for Dyspepaia.
now at
County Official Directory.
cayote.
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MeEIr—', WINE OF CARDUI for femaledinenaen
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Brumlow, July 2, 1839.
Mr. EDITOR :
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land
eh-
pay
Now aint that
queer ? Oh ! Oh !
py to use copious extracts and
give the Critic due credit, and
we hope the society will send
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request to publish it entire,
which we mu-t decline on ac-
.. Sam Keith said that ----
Simpson said that John Hors-
lei said that Jim Stevens said
that Bus Franklin said that
Oscar Cheves said that some-1
•® BLCK-DRAUGMT tea car— fianctiiwrinn
—Charley Grissom, of Al-
vord, has recently sold one
of his farms.
No. 6; court at Greenwood on Wednes.
day before the 3d Saturday in each month
J G. Summar, justice, and D H ]
constable.
DIES
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r ed-
e fuil
Loca-
beau-
Music,
cata
as
on a
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MeELREFB WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerven
Decatur, Texas
Office Upstairs, J----- - -eas
Ihave farm s aud ranches forsaleorfor
rent, and will attend promptly to the sa1.
or rent of all lands left in my caw
ee is
us each num
and it shall
mits have a
our columns.
UP STAIRS IN THE
TERRELL BUILDING.
We think Paradise will
have a wedding soon because
Stewart Barrick says he will
That’s right Stew-
art, don’t get weary in well
as State Fair and Dallas Ex-
position, which opens Oct.
loth and closes Oct.
will be one of the
prove a blessing
any church.^Baptist &
O Ie •
music. They
small salary
I re. No. 1; court at Decatur on the 2d
Monday of each month H .F. Anderson
• - • L Rucker, constable.
, Pre.No.2; court at Alvord on Thurs.
' la Vbefore the 2d Saturday in each monts.
constat Justice, and Jessie Morris,
—John Beyett, of Alvord,
will make a tour of the sur-
rounding country in the in-
" WISE COUNTY ,
M ESS ENG E R
—------- . deCATUR, WISE COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 13.1899
If it don’t stop raining soon
Paradise is going to build an
ark.
Mr. Will Britt is preparing •
to go west,.. Bill is a gc,od
• We all like him and
wWEHLDRILHINS.
had considerable experience welgharing
kenabserazh well, qlek Wore
A GENTS can male °Fn
4—$100 to $150 a week rep.
resenting The Consumers’
Supply Association. No Cap- ’
; NoSamples! NoTrou-
W rile for particulars to
District Official Directory. ,
Representative in Congress, oth dis- tney would
trict, Silas Hare; State Senator, 20th dis- to r
trict J. J. Jai vis; Representative, 41st. II . 13
district G. B. Pickett; Representative45th Herald,
district John A. Hudson; District Judge
43d district, J. W. Pattelson. ’ —
STATE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. i
Governor, L. S. Ross; Lieutenant Gov- t
ernor, T. B. Wheeler; Attorney-General i
James S. Hogg; Comptroller, John Dll
McCall; Treasurer, Frank K Lubbock- » K
Superintendent of Public Instructioi, I
«9. H. Cooper; Land Commissioner, R M 1
KHall. --.
“ I Mev.uewT
.y. on last Monday, and on the tiful
build same day F. R. Johnson be-
the 25th of July,
Prairie, two and one-half
miles east of Forestburg on
the Forestburg & Gainesville
road, to formulate plans and
organize said convention.
All papers favoring the
move please copy.
A. C. Davis
J- C. M inter
J- F. Norris.
as men ofintelligeicedshia
- work for the grand
cause of the Sunday school.
---------- . A rof: Halcomb, of Missou-
pleasant pur- ‘ 18 visiting his brother, Dr.
- dyspepsia, Halcomb, and thinks of re-
biliousness, maining with us. We wej_
come all good citizens from
every where, come and live
with us in the quiet, peaceful
Faradise.
Bailey’s Effervescent Sa-
line Aperient, a ।
gative, a cure for dyspepsia,
sick headache, Li.s.c,
heartburn, and acid stomach.
A specific for constipation,
other 8an a summer school at Aud-
ubon.
count of space. We arc
‘The th Annual Fair and
Eemptinsmma,“"i s- ion ° the Grcat
______ B. Abbott, Agt.at Decatur.
Prof. H. $. Kelsey, of
was visiting at Wm.
McAfees on Sunday.
Bob Faulkner, Prof. Hil-
debrand and J. H. W. look
like they were suffering for a
a8ain, and several
trades are on tapis. Real
estate is on the eve of a boom
in Alvord, and before twelve . --------- - „
months some will wish they tage stamp to Dr. J. P. Drom-
had not sold so soon. Mind 1 " " “
what we say.—Alvord Bud-
get.
«KrsleyBushri,Dwotiet Clerk,
Attorney, T. J. McMurray; Clerk C J
Crabb; Tax Collector, H. F. Hawkins:
Tax Assessor, Denuis Paschal); Treas-
urer, L. K. Pounds; Surveyor, w A
Price; Public Weigher at Decatur,_____:
Watson, at Alvord W. P. Wright at
Rhome C. P. Harrison; Commissioners i j .. ■ -
J. P. Fullingim, J. S. Berry, Joel Burrow i ducting the
and C.B. Wood can liVe
agement to make it excel in
every respect any heretofore
held.
Mi.der is going to move
his well drilling machine to
L,, Amarillo soon, and is going
haP; to take that good looking
Tom Chandler. The girk
will miss him when he is gone.
By, By, Smiling Jim.
to settle with some church as
pastor. He has a wife and
- -..... tWo boysone 14 years old aud
Gilbert; the other 8 years old. His
wife, Mrs. Sue G, Newton
Hong, is competent to be an
important help to a pastor in
hiswork, especially in con-
Many a shabby pup turns
out to be a fine dog. । and is as palatable
Blessed is he who expects of soda water,
nothing, for he shall not be ---
disappointed.
We do not think it will be
long until the politicians and
papers of the South will be
Our town is improving. N.
Greenfield is repairing his
leave us.
9-,, arsuing protection stronger
-ith, than they now argue tariff
grandest refo.m or free trade.
O -"F WV-K L
.exas. grand entertainment,
Northeast Corner Square, be the endeavor of the
nd pan~h- a__ • - ’ *■ me
for matrimony, aud they ex
pect to pop the question soon
are ma- Just think I
------, .. ca. aeu aor John Gill has purchased
reputation that places thirty acres of land lying------g .uuu y 1U t
- to no association in 4 on8 the Chico road, from terest of his new patent
, ----------gajuncen. JudgeWeayer. Tom Cherry-
tering on the work of its 4th homes has bought the resid-
ence of A. Y. Leslie, and the
lot west of it, formerly owned
oy Gwinn Begley. J. R.
McMillan has bought land— . . ____
we failed to learn how much— a commercial class at Pella
from Judge Weaver. A. Y.
Leslie will buy and I
: j --r—-5 “«> —Postmaster Barber hac
full andexpecta. to do first- -purchased the one story stone e . . f --------- — a
the north side of second class funeral since the
--J expects renowned Will Howard beat
. them all with--‘8 best
looking girl. " Will has no
PifshPiga AN EA8WAYTOMAKE:
sciences, and mystery vanish-
es before their penetrating
intellectuality like a plodding
snail disappearing under the
, ----- a. ipfuence ot a summer zephyr,
county, desires They can unravel every en-
tanglement. They are as
wise as an owl and as inno-
-Willow Point hasade-takeher
bating society and in connec- .
tion with it a dashing witty Join X
paper called the Willow Point
*u Critic. M e have been fur-
nished with a copy of thp
pioneercorps Critic for June 28, with a
to move the postoffice into it
soon. Mr. Barber’s father u — — ...
who has been living in Mich- 88.. but he gets there just
ita Falls some years past has
moved back to Decatur.
Paradise, July 2, 1889.
—D MESSENGER:
Onlast Saturday morning,
at halfpast seven, the citi-
zen 8ofParadise representing
the different Sunday school
met on the public square to
m W-n the grand picnic at
the Willow Crossing— march-
mg under one banner—“The
Paradise S. S.» In tht
march could be found a lar^e
crowd of bachelors, a fly
smiling old maids, girls and
boys by the twenties, and the
agedpzrents, the great and
small, the homely and beau-
g, they were all there,
sue ha lovely crowd never
Was before seen in Wise
county. The sword of secta-
rian prejudice is buried in the
grave with ignorance and an-
imosity never again to
be resurrected, and ali have
LINDENWOOD cgIFer
•Rn to, yaukdes body said that Jim Key
Ted to marry. Nowain
Raffia:
— — Specialties. For enta‘
MWL, • riam*sn.
goole, Louisville, Ky., will .. .t
receive a Family Medical Ad- clasped hands’ i
viser;avery useful book that a nLeu oi
omu" be kept in every house- religion to
Locals from the Willow
Point Critic of June 28th :
.uu leaders There’s an old bachelor in
Thursday, the burg trying to eye a cer-1
at Round tmin old maid. Look a leetle
, The build-
DTh0s. being nicely painted
grounds are assuming a decid- hold the key
Bishop, edly beautiful appearance.— ’ •
Alvord Budget.
W ill you please publish the
‘onowing in your valuable
j paper for the benefit and ad.
-DRS. MARKHAM X MCDONALD- vangement *acred music:
OFFICE L . e,’. j undersigned, have
consulted together and have
agreed to try to get up a mu-
S1ca convention in and for
- " ise, Montague and Cook
counties. We hereby invite
wm 4 musie teachers and leaders
will.be’to meet with us on “
Its a daisy ! Come and
see the Cutaway Disk Har-
row for sale by
Chenoweth & Co.
class work in ginning this fall
Iarrison and the in thbiprommcnit t’soblessed
—Andrew Smith, of the
________ the Alvord country, gave our of- fellow. ..........
young ladies of Willow Point fice a pleasant call on last are sorry to see him
that A. W. J, Saturday. His orchard will
the market yield 400 bushels of apples
- this year, and he has been
selling big nice apples in Al- Chico,
vord at from 60 to 70 cts. a
bushel.
passed through the burg this
morning for Aurora. It is
said that the north line was
located and that the partv
, . - -.a. sazary, had disbanded. If so the
and with the blessings of god burg will be on a
ithevwenle---- .. 5 ‘Lookout!
-S, P. NASH,- ,.....-..... une
■ W SB 1 tntssotiende"faivergivenin
Every vartety work known tteby its success, has earned for
workzuaranteedtobefirst-class."itsconat,
, ond to no association in
the land, and though just en-
i»t rtatAnroraonFr’day be- fall exhibition,
the 1 st Saturday id each month. A lince .. u • ’
Hilr. justice, and J W. Prnt,
$1
13 WEEKS.
m The, POLICE GAZETTE
mailed,securely wrapped, to any address
in the United Stau-s for three months on
receipt of ONE DOLLAR Llerthdson
count allowed to postmasters, agertsdis
cluns. Samble copies malled free.sAdd
Frsxellorsggaan"iedk. rox,
num.,.. -----. The management
No. 4; court at Cottondale on Friday Kn8 neat and substantial
wiorshwebsmnprapyinlsacnsomtk, improvements on the fair
Constable. J.w.Moore, grounds preparatory to the
No. 7; court at Bridgeport on Thurs-
day before the 4th Saturday in each
month. P. W. Tunnell, justice and J
W Malone, constable. Dm w D r
No. 8; court at Boonsville on the sale i A , b. Long
Saturday io each month. O.M. Hancock, ful Gospel minister,
justice, and W. A. Gregg, constable. Chico Wise
w“"' Thc Denton Times claims ital! ..
one story stone
building on 1
East Main street and
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Forster, William. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 231, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1889, newspaper, July 13, 1889; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580889/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .