Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 231, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1889 Page: 8 of 8
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— Every teacher and every
some cannot pay us until they
The news has reahed Ver-
non that our townsman Mr.
C, C, Wells and his good
lady had born to them on the
3rd of June 1889, a fine son
weighing 91 pounds, and the
mother and child is doing fine,
but there’s some expression of
doubt as to the father's recov-
ery, if he does we may expect
to see his smiling face on our
streets soon.—Vernon Guard.
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DELIVERED AT
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scriber will notic e and see
ers and merchants of this see-
the above named disease. Bv its timely
NOTICE. (
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our common
| use thousands of hopeless cases have been
permanently cured. I shall be glad to
send two bottles of my remedy FREE to
any of your readers who have cousnmp-
tion if thev will send me their express
and postoflice address. Respectfully,
T. A SLOCUM. 181 Peazl St., New York.
the interest, prosperity and
to over- ! ZstutsenopannePik 1882
. competent and ex-
perieneed teaehers. .
Conservatory of Music. A
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FOR CONSUMPTION'
KIGERS AND ORATORS find Piso‘,
• Cure for Consumption THE BEST
remedy for Hoarseness and to clear the
Throat. 26c. All druggists.
made to order, and your Repair-
nig done at C. H. COLDWA-
TER'S SHOP, opposite Court
House, on West Walnut Street,
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inst., are requested to notify
appropriate resolutions, which
were adopted. The chair-
man appointed Sam Silber-
man and W. F. Rich as dele-
Are broken down from overwork or household
cares Brown's Iron Bitters
Alvord, July 4.—There was
a called meeting of the mer-
chants and farmers of Alvord
and vicinity last evening for
the purpose of appointing
representatives to the conven-
tion at Dallas on the 8th inst.
The house was called to or-
der by W. T. Dale, who was
elected chairman, and W. F.
Rich secretary. J. T. Spark-
man, S. G. Leslie and Thos.
After ten y«*r» exeluatve Mie can now Im
obtained of al Dr ngglste and Dealer, in Medi-
cine, It CURES-ke notice-not aimply help*
but cRES LIVER coNPLKNr,
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Hollabaugh were appointed
as a committee on resolu-, a
tions, who drafted and read T
gates to represent the farm-
one who expects to teach
should attend the normal
school which opens here on
the 22d inst.
A Powerful Uterine Tonic and Female Regulator,
for the Cure of all Female Complaints and Irregu-
la ri tie*. For sale by all druggists. "Family Midi-
tal Adviicr” mailed Free on application to
J. P. DBOMGOOLE ft CO.. Louisville, Ky.
Our Favorite Singer
"aThgz-wzaz2aneiar"
Benton one week’s trial. Delivered in your home
free of freight chargee. Buy only of Manufactur-
ers. Save Canvassers' Commissions Get New Ma"
chinee. Address for Circulars and Testimonials.
co-OPERATIV StWIHOMACHIRf COMPANY,
see «. e m.. Phitedeiphte F-
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but has rained and dried be- let the people—the whole
tween times so as not to ruin people—through their quad-
he owes us anything, and if the wheat and oat crops but rennial elections control the
possible remit to us. We has damaged each.consider,-; transportation of the coun-
know the times are hard and bly- .The rain yesterday Wastry.—Sunset signal.
the heaviest of the season, I__■
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market their crops. We on-
ndTlargeolbot’Central FemaleCollege,
HERBINE,
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, tor
out themedinratby whichawe CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.
[can communicate ana a To THE EDITOH—Please inform vour
exchange views pertaining to | readers that I have a positive remedy for
country. Please forward to
same address. Respt.,
T. J. Ormsby.
—The East Mound and the
Pleasant Valley Alliances be-
lieve in and practice co-oper-
ation. Mr. N. P. Collier
dropped into our sanctum on
Tuesday and informed us that
they had just closed a con-
tract with Tompkins at Dal-
las for the entire machinery
to fit up a first-class steam
gin, at a cost of $2,350, to
be here by the first of next
month.
Decatur, Texas.
June 21, 1889.
Editor Messenger :
Please publish the follow-
ing:
I wish to say to the Mem-
bers of the Alliance in W ise
county that our County Alli-
ance will meet in Decatur on
Thursday, July 18th, at ten
o’clock sharp. Please adjust
yourselves to the occasion,
and be on hand in full force.
Please come to stay until all
the business is finished. Re-
member this is our annual
election. Now Brethren, I
ask you especially to send to
me your reports and creden-
tials by the 10th, our County
Alliance has said that this
must be done, so please let us
obey the mandates of our or-
der. I have no blanks, ritu-
als or constitutions for you at
present. We gave out the
semi-annual pass-word at our
last meeting, hence have sent
it to no one, hope this will
satisfy you. Again we say,
come to the meeting to stay,
send me your reports and cre-
dentials by the 10th, and let
us come up all right. W hile
our opponents think us dead,
let us all remember the slum-
bering volcano’s mighty force
will be felt at last. All pa-
pers friendly to us will please
copy. Jno. W. Patterson,
Pres. W ise Co. F. A..
Springtown, Tex.
(Jno. T. Sanford, Sec. AEAD
Wise Co. F. A., ~S~
Decatur, Texas.
Bliousnens and Dyspepsin.
Is a atrictly vegetable preparation and will
CUiEMAt-wanda MzonE troubles,
tion at the Dallas meeting.} “Have pSacHced Mhelcine 5 years, and find no
N . . . . • , • .. equal to HEuBIVE as a Liver Regulator.”
Quite an interest is being ta- 5 Dr. w a. Baker, of Madison, Fla., says :
, . .. 1. “A bottle of HEKBISE is worth more than
ken in the movement by the sSo worth of Quimine in any family"
Acting on the Liver in a different way from
any other medicine; it is a positive cure for
Chronic Constipation and ia cheaper than Pills
its peculiar composition is each, that we
guarantee to care any case of Chills and Fever
or Bilioae Fever with one bottle.
it costs but 75 cents and each bottle con-
tains over 40 average doses, making, the cos’
less than two cents a dose. Would yon ask
rebuilds the sytem, aids digestion, remove, ex- for.cheapermedicins’, ’ snous “rhnat
cess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the genuine, "iliconapaini.’Klasracturd by """
Workers move the world.
Talkers—nothing.
A new and better road law
is a necessity of the hour.
The Fourth was a busy day
with our business men.
The Sunset Quarry is gain-
ing new friends. It contains
stone for the building of a
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DR. DROMGOOLE’S
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FAVORITESINGER! Female Bitters
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eignt case 0 wnien lit- e one of the best female nurses and physi- I -anmai.t.
in cians in the United States, and has been atVphenKrozSume,ada then have mermvt
i . . • i -78 wac ar used for 40 years with never-failing suc- turn again I MEaK A RADICAL CURE.
__Any resident of the city i this county was ar cess by millions of mothers ror their chil- I have made the diMMe of
, . . . ' , 1 1 . rested in the Indian nation byldren. During the process of teething it* FrTS.EPILEPSYor
desiring to take boarders du- Lsc, w g 111010 Ad value is incalculable, It relieves the ---HEEP—cc
ring the Summer Normal. Sheriff W. S. Gilbert and child from pain, cures dyseutry anddiar- FALLING SICKNESS,
+1. ooj lodged in jail. He gave rha, griping in the bowels, and wind- A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to
the 22d , 8, . J , S colic Bv zivine health to the chi d it era* the worst cases. Because others have
bonds and was released yes- [ rests themother. Price 23c. a buttie saainoresontrrantntnazrixngor
of my IALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express
and Post Office. It coata you nothing for a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
own M.G.ROOT,M.C.,183PEnSr.,NIwYuE
Pleasant Valley, July 6.
Mr. Editor:
Pleasant Valley Alliance
and Sunday School desires if
space can be had in the Mes-
senger to publicly announce
that on Saturday, the 3d day
of August, 1889, at Pleasant
Valley school house, on the
Decatur & Weatherford road,
the Sunday Schools and sev-
eral Alliances are requested
to come together and have a
grand picnic. We extend
the welcome to all who may
.‘desire to participate. Able
speakers will be present, so
come prepared to spend the
day. Respectfully,
T. S. Lucas, Real Collier,
T. J. Ormsby and Maden
Rish, Committee.
—The Messenger is best.
—District court is in session
at Montague this week.
—Go and see that Cutaway
Disk Harrow for sale by
Chenoweth & Co.
—J. J. Terrell has begun
the erection of a new dwelling
in the north part of the city.
W. II. Alexander, giving the
number they canaccommo- For the past two weeksit Let the government
date and rate. has been raining a great deal, the railroads in other word
ly ask those who can to pay
us. It takes money to make
a good newspaper and that is low.
what we are going to furnish. _________________
° v Grapevine, Tex., July 6.- I Pres.
—EDITOR MESSENGEE:, 1 The grade of the Dallas
see by the flight of time that Pacific and Southeastern is'
my subscription is out. I nearly finished to this place,
find it impossible to do with- • ___
magnificent city.
Rev. Mr. Elder of the Bap-
—D. W . F razer A Co., of tist Church, commenced a
the East Main street furniture protracted meeting here last
house, make a specialty of night, which will continue
furnishing cheap coffins. over the Sabbath, and posi-
—Remember that M. Dwy- bly next week, everybody - -
er will sell you groceries onjcordlaliY invited. (Successors to Wm .Condeil.) St. Louis, Mo.
time for good security at —— Experience has proven the,
“live and let live” prices. Springtown New-dealer Locals. futilitvof railroad control by
c . ... . „ _______ state legislation. The great
—The Cutaway Disk Har- lines of transportation pass
row will run one horse light- Mrs. Pitts of W ise county through so many states and
erthanthesohd disk For; .s visiting her sister Mrs. s, many varying circumstan-
sale by Chenoweth A Co. Tom McCracken. Jees arise that nothing short
— We will give the Mes- Miss Gussie Car on ofof absolute control by the
SENGER one year to the oldest Garvin is visiting relatives general government will meet
living settler of Wise county, in Springtow n this w eek- the demands of the people
■ Gro. Woody lout 150 bush-; andgiveto the railroad fair
els of wheat; Mr. Browder compensation. We are fast
and Mr. Howard lost a con-driftii the actual owaer-
siderable amount by the big f» all railrcads by the
freshet Tuesday night general government in the in- „
Mrs. Dr. Peterson and her terest of"the people, to be in oFehasppranentlasredoctors Sops
daughters, Miss. Nannie ana l f ..... Departmentlless. If you have premonitory symp-
IP.R . ,, v;.itino relatives in charge Ot a neW Vepartment toms, such as Cough, Difficulty of
Kuth, are Visiting., relat of Transportation. sunsrt Breathing, ae., don’t delay, but use
—The Cutaway Disk Har- Garvin, Texas. The Doctor g,) Piso‘s >KEnFOn CONSUMPTION
, 1.1 . Signal. I immediately. By Druggists. 25 cent*.
row runs lighter and cuts seems quite lonesome. Be careful Bro. McConnell
deeper than any harrow in the ■■— that is a cherished plank of.
market. For sale by What Decatur Correspondents the “Dark lantern party.”
Chenoweth & Co. Hate to Say- which so many little political
—The Henrietta Wasp of yelpers have denounced.
July 4th says: “W . A. Bun- Decatur, Tex., July 5.-
neli, the popular young pho- Sam Milier, who stands
tographer of Decatur, is in charged with hoise stealing
the city greeting his many in cich l h h
friends.” charged of stealing horses
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .