Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 314, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1891 Page: 4 of 8
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Decatur, Mar. 17. —About
Ford, Weakley & Johnston
city during
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arid in
each instance
stop all who
Call
do not inti
MAR. 21,
1891.
-MAIL LINE-
speedily cured.
nounce it a wonderful dis-
CITIZENS’ ALLIANCE.
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McElres'e Jine of Cardal
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The proceeds of the work will
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BIG BARGAINS!
ter, of this district.
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state ! enate.
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on the sick list for some time.
T’here was a musical enter-
j
show the battlefield
b
Rain is needed
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At
who
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ing members thereof.
FOR SALE!
c8s
We will send the FT. W or th
deuce of Mr. Caruthers in the
SKNGER both one vear for
on-
m
nearly the price of one only.
and advertise.
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a b
di-
Audubon.
Aurora.
go to the
will write
ty may
him.’
This elegant parlor Or-
geu, style TO, eontaining 5
ectare 4 sete of reede, 1
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Boonsville,
Bridgeport,
chico.
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1870
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l’uesday.
If this does not
. M. D.
is in fu)i
with dead yankees
around.
nd to pay.
Cottondale.
Crafton.
Garvin.
Greenwood.
Slidell.
Willow Point.
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ed with a cross
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WISE COUN 1 Y.
J. W. Cartwright.
C. Keppler,
J. W. Sparrow & Co.
City Drugstore
Dr. E. A. Jones
C P. Hodgson
C. Roberts
W. F Thomason A Son
Pavne & Mater
S G. A. Dillard
Quite a number of Paradise
folks were in Decatur on last
r
Morning Glories.
When Baby was nick, we gave her Castoria,
When she wes a Clad, she eried for Castorla,
When she became Mis, she curg to Castoria,
When she had Culdren, ehe gave them Castoria
we are glad to say she is
j improving slowly.
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2-,
WELBORN & COMPANY.
—general dealers in—
Hardware & Implements.
COTTON DA L E, TEX A8.
binds of Oats for sale.
I.. Edin .
ee nic* .i
Canvassora Was ; 4
s..
MrPA
7
oz wM1i work innetommiy,
.IW kre Ttoe*esd Bellavs N
it ing out the spirit of the con-
Tract, are about to bring out
J
down Saltcre k from Cotton-
dale, about 300 bushels of
nice White CORN and 2,000 Weekly Gazette and the
e=trviy new lend,an4 trbuyi .4cr ,1.
Neripers are vem agf.im a •»>
Bad raove efter • bwie exph-gc. w.
pigyient and tossh , e. 20,
-fnatau rasa. , ai r a , •
I have at my place, 21 miles!
l’aper cost mon-
9
jey and we must
16.— The i Sellars, as trustee.
he eerdeseur JK‛ neefwok,
• •4 hem rabiy, by lbw 9f
• r • .w«r r 0,4 nnd Mi their
SHHA,
BLACK8MITE & REPAI SHOP
South Sula of Square, Paradise.
New Work Made to Order,
Old Work Guaranteed.
Boiler &: Engine Work aSpecialty.
Estimatrs Carefully Made.
Corresponeuce Solicited.
cotton yard at this place at 1 plows and cultivators. They
handle the Oliver chilled, the
NONE!
while speaking on the ques-
tion f school histories for
Texas, when he said: He
wanted a history that gave
the songs of the confederacy,
FOR $1.60
We will send for one year, to any address
THE MESSENGER
and the Famous Family Weekly,
uttered in the
there are niany
south and west
DECATUR & Cottondale
riety of steel shapes.
YOU V/AP3E OfJE
T-T-oa w z= zo.mznsecs
the past month
(
are op-
441,
F.
a
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all stations between
his last illness, death and fu-
I neral pageants The work
will be in one volume and will
late bad weather has injured ‘charge of combined stocks at
the early peach crop to a very the old Brown Front corner.
city plows Champion corn we must hea,
the ori- j and cotton planters. Sunbeam mediately
cultivators and an endless va-’
troyed by fire in the Abbott farmers of Wise county with
OF TME
CELIBRATED
Jverson
cer$:r waists.
3 Jaztsn Corest Co.
Cotton, Micw.
well up wi n their work, and bankrupt stock at bankrupt
corn is neatly all planted, prices includes a well assort
Owing to the lateness of the 1 < d line of dry goeds, cloth-
season, grass 1e very back- ing, hats, boots and shoe*,
ward. There will be a much and in fact everything usual-
larger acreage of cotton plan- ly fonnd in a first-class dry
ted through this section this goods establishment, all of
season than there was last. ' which are being sold at hoG
Z. B. Bobo & Bro.
T H. Alexander
W. T. Haun
J. A. Siddons
A. T. Triplett 4 Co.
J C. Groyins 4 Co.
Dr. W . A Morton
Gaines Bros.
W. P. Searcy
J. W. Riley 4 Co.
Roark 4 McBride
L T. Christian
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Chico; March
it means that
from you im-
H. W. ALLEGER. 4
r.e*. Tom em deveta
»• w ork l bit M an
ew I- every werker.
V and uywer (a,
foi-h reu the eu
ba repiim bere. Fua
, AtGNiA, Mlaa-
idangerously injured.
prenent Mr. J. P. Miller, who is a
"emoeraisistate agent for Vaughan &
Co., recently called to see his
wa-te basket we
Early to bed and-early to reade rs. alid should be im-
rise, mi id your bi iness and proved at once. T his is giv-
tell no lies, pay tour debts' ing wo good newspapers for
on the top shelf of back num
bers‛ and there he will stay
whatever the Democratic .
45 bales of cotton were des- are prepared to supply the
Cassady Sulky and Garden
hint to the wise is sufficient
to cause them to act quickly.
I his large combination of
Paradise, March 17.
Mrs. Dr. Brown has been
the party he will uttely fail
in securing the votes of the
contain the full text of the
original memoirs. It will be
sold at $2.00, all former edi-
tions having sold at $5.00.
federates right behinthemtainment given at theresi-
sticking the bayonet in, and dence of Mr. and Mrs. Mes-
posed to him, but manipula-
tion and intrigue will force I
him on the Democratic party.
On that poit t the Alliance
your subscrip' k u xpires. Pleas : renew , curs on the 26th and tickets
atouce: _____ . __are limited to return by 27th.
pain w hate
hort, es s a
aing sickness
er like evils
and al ‘. male
Fhysicians pr
Decatur, Feb. 16.
Ed. MESSENGER:
Dear Sir & Brother, Please
notify the citizens of all our
county towns that I am au-
thorized to organize Citizen’s
Alliances any where when
wanted. Merchants and bu-
tom prices for cash. It is
desired by the trustee that
The purpose of the Citi- the farmers of the county get.
zen s Alliance, a new secret (h adv Hitage of these great
society which is now being reductions by purchasing uG
introduced in this county, is they need before second hand
to organize the people of our job! ers gobble them up to
towns and villages, who aremake a middle profit, which
friendlv to the Farmers' Al- you know must come out of
fiance but debarred from be- the consumer's pocket. A
many friends at Paradise—
Decatur, at the city election
on Tuesday, April 7th, 1891.
We are hereby authorized
to announce S. T Blalock as
a candidate for Aiderman of
3d Ward. Electien April 7,
1891.
We are authorized to an-
nounce 8. G. Kendall as a
candidate for Mayor of the
city of Decatur, at the elec-
tion to be he’d April 7, 1891.
This gives the same number
of days as given last year,
and it will again close on
Sundav.
coverv. Neve known K1 fail, 20,000 la
dies a tea ts merits. Cut this out;
mav save jour re. Suffer not a day
longer, but send no two 2-cent stamps, i _
and rw. v ii sealed euve i ope full pat. I a cheap edition of hiscele-
ticulars, testimonials, confidential etter,! , i i ... . - c
4c. Address, Frank Thomas & Co. ;b ated work; with a biief ap-
Baltimore,id.__pendix by the Hon. James G.
ly$1.60. This is the best of-
i fer we hsve ever made to our
measures they seek topr-
mote i o use a very popular
phrsse, Mr. Cleveland has again,
suecerded in placing him elf
, country.
.Mrs. Dr. Peek is quite ill
this week.
CI TY ANNOUN C E 1 ENTS.
T. J. W yatt is a candi-
date for re-election to the of-
fice of Mayor of the city of
OUR BIG OFFER!
Andrew Hobson, Prop.
--o--
Hack leaves Cottondale every dav (ex-
CePt Sundiy) at 6 a m., arriving at De-
catur at 12 in. same day. Leives Deca-
turat 1 p hl, arririag at Cottondale at
2 P in. 1 hrourh, fare 75 cents, round -
trip 81.25. fhruuga fare from Paradise
•">0 cente, round-trip 75 cents
The Brown & Beyett stock
of general merchandise hith-
erto in si ore at Montague has
been in part and is being en-
tirely removed to this city,
'and is offered for sale in con
Imcfion with the large bank
|rup stock of the same firm
recently
one that recalled the drum
beat and fife and evniythiag
of that kind. He wanted the j but
way the yankee run faithful-
ly portrayed, with the con-
of New York. They, carrv-
a. m. to day. This is the 4th
The Texas State Fair at' Blaine including the closing
Dallas this year will open on years of Gen- Sherman 8 life,
Oct. 1 «th and close Nov. 1st.
NOTICE.
We have j few subscriber#
who rrquest d our paper on
time a vrar or nearly a year
ago. Iflhi- notice is mark-
f2 k2"“#r8uy
a82478 845 09, with rightand le
TeTfer*# R couplen. "Warrardadfre
j 33* 325 J years." Crreulnr free to all.
/ fea aue H a onlyneceenary to
Esqadt0 3 seed roferebeesan to y our
s-m-,,2i 4 36 responsilility L in auy
w. *41 S# ,, 1 —....... m ■>
9 ’ I1′252 2m , ,2 chant or exp rsang ont and
2*253 r° Orga v"u b ■ poippe?
1V ' 9 352 pron } Hy on ten daye‛ ieat
#-*14 m2E2/krah ______
" 6 j s- nc? 5 ,..,7^
Bo sure to write tea, a a save mor-y.: sold
walnnt cwi. LOWEST PAICS8 IN A H ERICA •
z-Mentton Paper where this "AD”Lnen.-Gs
Rerelected Mayor April 0,18 30 by a large majority.
84300 A.
SP
WASNINGTC:I, N. J. ’
I lie Democi atic pre ss indnl-
ges in a great deal of incred-
ulous nonsense about the Re-
publicans adding fuel to the
smoldering fires of sectional
bitcernes-, and yet we have
never read anything which
more ruthlessly, wilfully and
ineonsistently tears asunder
the healing wound than the
expressions of Senator Car-
especially his best girl.
i A crowd of young ladies
and gentlemen, of this place,
. recently went out to a music-
nominee.of al entertainment at the resi.
fire that has occurred in our
industriul organizations of
the country. No man will
get tin if vote for president ot
the United btates unless he
is in accord with them on tic
Pleasant apartments of sui- T. * ,
l» , ggg. Any one can get the MESSNNGMR Irt ‛e
tdble BlZe, relit nost moder- ove yearby sending ns four year.vcash
ate, not otherwise, thes to be wubscribers. Any girl or boy could do
. . . . .1 much and get a go d local paper for
healthy, wealthy nd wise, in the ir own r a din■. and at the sume time
the WrspCorpy MEsaLx. a 11 iu making i possible for us to con-
",195 t oimy -FSSEN- "inuc the publicatinoftheMRsaSGia
GER advertise. —-------
----- .. --- - — - Come in and sobscribe. W e will
—oseph Bevett, the a -. stan t pos, give to every cashsubscriber for the next
master tit A' vord, is author ize d to colli cl ' u D dars a 25c b ook, in nddition to the
subscriptions and receipt for us. j best paper for cne year.
people are little concerned,
fur if he be G
great extent. Farmers are
on them and see how well
Watch Fhis Notice. and Amarillo one fare for the
pa.The number of marks across this ... n nN tri.. h. .....
■ otice indicate the number of weeks until 9" he event OC-
they can fit you up. SgT V ewill semi our paper and the
-___:___1 . W ekly Memphis Appe al-Avalanche both
| one year for 81,80.
General Sherman short v __________
i,—the labor being made ( ' —--
ida _ r. M or- before his death, by written
’ ‘""’y’ codtallinta, contract put his memoirs in !
the hands of Webster & Co..
rgg*e I The Fort Worth & Denver
H-H#R City railroad announces spe:
.cial rates for the round trip
VL2BM-N- 4 I ke to Sunset, the occasion being
Publshed every Saturday at a lot sale, the proceeds of
Decatur, Texas. . i ■ . . .
Entered at tie . stom • at De atar s l are to be Used toward
second ci as - mat) matter, to terection of an invalid ho-
WM. FOHSTER, Bel nt the Mini ral Wells, a
o: n DOLLAR a YRax. nai mie east of the Sunset ■ gin is unknown.
OMcial nwspsper of the Wise de pot. I he rates win be, , '—-—-
County Farmers’ Alliance. from Fort Worth $1, from rain Unne eessary inCnilibirth.
Decatur 50 cents, and from ' birin. i c IFS,t"ingunazsinoa,uire
Sunset easily ov c inywomunmayhow
hco me a me ' । without suffering any
already here. Mr.
R6ss..
EB3‛sksi:!
Hamizommmpenmnrun"zzzumias.homi
No money for me unimes .................. ta.i . „n au2ui,
loarned. d-ehre but one worker n-n a attie "rc.dhty. {
mpcru."i. qm22ne F
£ .Mu g2sB-khiamc-
he wanted the pictures to sick, on last Monday eve, in
strewn honor of Miss Coffman, who
for milesis visiting her grand parents,
i Mr. and M rs. Dodds.
Vr P f . d” T . Mr. Dock McClure’s team
V r k, the- resident ofran away and he w thrown
the .Nationel Alliance-yi from his wagon on last Sun-
JI r-tev elat dwi II u theday evening, but was not
Democratic nominee for pre s-
ident in 1892.
“ support upon the income of
Alvord. the estate.
• {4«wM"A/ n i mnae *e mueb, but we enn
g-e-; . 9610. ihH.dry.xm."r76 :
IVye ’ X "■ 2, al A, war
- ‛ ‘‘Am" ’ yecanenmegeent home,ni,.
attempt to do v ith ! “ g 7150 .....
$ ? expyworker .We.etart.rom, forn *•’ <
/n4,
I ‘ -0 ---------- <1 4 Co., roaziaxa, KA2E,‛
LADES xhe ptefor er •0 2
mmamecpsvf
They ara appro, a t 9 “ * 99
rhy V. =0, nd he y
«»M masera, an ... E9T1
om meude« by every.. y „ ga
thathaswornt s. *egza
SEND FOR CLcLi k 33
E. B. C 380 l, Lou’ ern Agent,
and THEDFORG ‛$ BLACK -DRAUGHT are
tor sale by the following merchants in be devoted to the interests of
those whom General Sher-
at Iman has left dependant for
smess men generally are eli-
gible to membership. Any
man who will support the St.
Louis Demands can come in.
W e propose to put business
men on their mettle or honor
and see how many of them
are the farmers’ friends, in
sympathy with him and want
business men and farmers to
come together. Business
Men, please take notice.
Jno. T. Sanford, Sec.
Wise Co. F. A.
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Forster, William. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 314, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1891, newspaper, March 21, 1891; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580926/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .