Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 406, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 21, 1893 Page: 4 of 8
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—Newspapers 20 lor a nickel.
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rule.
the trial of Will Owens.
—The Garrison murder tri-
e desire to call attention
to the Great Winter Compe-
compete
charge.
visiting
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and fence.
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ARE YOU A WONTAN
WHO HAS NOT “KKN A COPY or ;
Arthur's New Hme Magazine
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• CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPYRIOHTS, etc.
are camped
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year for., ic ls Hecessary to snd a
cabinet or card photograph with order.
Our readershad ter send for •
copyofTheFreeless a.td iear the par
ticulars of i r 1: rkabl of r V ’ ich
thousands are takingadvantage of.
who
do so
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frieads
it seems
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hint# that he ought to know.
Sherman Jones, our overseer,
ferred until the same date.
postpaid ns a pre-
celt of the follow.
geu seription pi ices for the
(ourb licilon :
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FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
beieg couducted by The Ca-
nadian Agriculturist & Home
diet that the Rock Island and
the old “lick” will soon bring
him in to stav. And there’s
are also de-
rrliable financial news
to the
care to
free of
IN ALVAXCE.
er in or be found dead
Watch This Notice.
mA,The number of marks across this
aotice indicate the number of weeks until
your subscription expires. Please renew
at once.
-“zacsekcd--"
THE
MESSENGER.
Published every Saturday at
Decatur, Texas.________
Entered at the postetlice at Decatur as
second mass mail matter.
WM. FORSTER.
Editor & Proprietor. ___
One DOLLAR a YEAE
competitions, and the future
Nix Dollars
THZ SAS FRARCISC0
Truing Call!
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Onlv $1.50
ing, but our Tom, who your
Why not? You can do so
work for ns. Reasonsble
ary for absolute success
ing every purticular is sent
FOR THIS TELL
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THE MI FRANCISCO
Weekly Cail!
rxIcx 91.23 rin YEAR,
UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHY.
Pnotogra P hy is a wonderful art. Incred •
1b1o as it may seem, itls now possible by the
aid of the camera to show the movements
of a bird in its Hight, a horse at its swiitest
. , pace. or a bull ‘ . It
j leaves the gun. V ery much
I more that is most maryel
V ou» has been accomnpl: sh-
. Ft. Worth. Journal, published at Peter-
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E •4/• I’ a band.one cigt-
pago paper. It is issued erery
2i Thur dar, n d contains all of
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receatlv burn to himself and
journed until the 31st inst.,
the twinkle in his on which date it coavenes fer
eve don’t say so, besides he
ANNOUNCE M ENTS.
CITY ELECTION.
(Tuesday, April 4. 1893.)
We are authorized to an-
nounce that L. W. Means ia
a candidate for re-election to
to the office of city mayor.
For information nd free Handbook write to
N . . W Y ORK.
Oldest bureau for sec in patents in America.
Q1 I be
the public byanotice . ven free of charge in the
Stientikic mericau
Larse t cirulation of any scientifi paper in tho
world, splendidly iilustrated. No intelligent i
man tn : out St. Week i' •, $3.00 a (
yesr:81508ixme A dart - 8 M i ‘ v & $ A
Pt. 3618 adway. Nev York City. <
Jim Harkins built
dence and *
copies ata very low prico.
They will send twe!ve Columbia Pia to.
value $1.00 and The Weekly Free "n ; one
- Leco nzueded as tle Fie st. IX
Le MARs, Plymouth Co., Ia., May, 1889.
I sufered from temporary sleepleasness from
overwork f r two years, for which I used Pastor
। Koenig’s Nerve Tonic, and can recommend Bame
as the beat medicine for similar troubles.
F. BORN HORST.
Chancy, Tenn., October, 1890.
Owing to a runaway about a year ago, my son
was thrown from a wagon and severely hurt
about the head. For many days he was entirely
besi de himself and raving, anti needed continual
watching. At this time I learned of Pastor Koo#
nig’s Nerve Tonic and at once ordered a bottle.
After I had given him the second dose be full
into a quiet sleep and ceased raving. The next
day he w as much better, and when he had used
up the contents of the bottle he was entirely re-
stored and is so still. FRED DERSEWEH.
pagrgaga—A V:‛uabl isook en Nervons
,89 , Disesses sent free to any address
A . g and poor patieEis can also obtaiv
2 sEmE this inedicizo free at charze.
This peroedy has been prepared by the Reverond
Pastor Konig, of Fort Vayue, knd. since 1816, ane
a bow propared under his dizetdo by the
KOKNIC MED. CO., Chicago, su
Sold by Druzgsts at SI per Bottle- 6 for D:
Targosiue.s175 fPettesfor9o.
prove your prospects
easily and urely at
industry only necess
Pamphlet ciri nlar .
and Saturday preparatory to Hog-d,i, trial*
ruling out with the angel girl
he likes so
free to all. Delay
< ;eor
Ar. Decatur.
T i: i. m.
I a important news of the
wife. Gallops are visiting at
Anneville and Paradise.
Phenix.
at he M ar
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WE WANT YOU
te act as our agent. We furnish an expensive
euttit and all you nerd free. It costs nothing to
try the business. We will treat you wel, and
help you to earn ten tmu s ordinary wages Both
sexes of all ages can live at home and work in
spare time, or ail the 1 ime. Any one any where
can earn a great deal of money. Many have made
Two Hundred Hollars a Nontl. No class of
people in the world are making so much money
without cupitai as those ar work for us. Business
pleasant, strictly honorabie, and pays better than
} • u hav । I
field, with no competition. We equip you with
everything, and upply printed directions for
beginners which, if obeyed faithfuly, will bring
more mor y than will a other business Ln
Walter Besant, the Eag-
lish author, says everything
is chea» in England, but that
the working people have no
money to buy with. Let all
those who are so aaxious to
introduce the cheapening pro-
cess in this eouatry think of
this.
A Reliable Woman
Wanted in every County to establish a
Corset Parlor for the sale of Dr Nichels,
Celebrated Spiral Spring Corsets and
Claops. Wages $40 $75 permenth
ad expesses. We furnish complete
steev on consignmeat; settlements made
meuthly. $3 Sample Corset free. Send
18 cents postage for sample and terms.
Nichels Ml;. Co.,
378 Canal St., New Yerk.
al has been postponed from
the 30th of this month until
the 13th of Feb., 1893. The
Hon. G. R. Craft, tewa
father of Crafton, ,n his re-
turn from his grand jurv du-
ties at Decatur, where he has
been foreman for some weeks,
called upon the Signal Men-
day morning. Mr. Craft in
speaking of the Garrisoa-Ste-
vens murder, said Sheriff
Rucker had expended $500
out of his own pocket in the
search for Dr. Garrison, who
was captured at Atlanta, Ga.
I ho Sheriff had secured a
largo number of photograph-
of the doctor and mailed to
the Chiefs of Police of all
important cities of the coun-
try, with a full description of
fugitive.—Sunset Signal.
Lord Kilcoursie Speaks.
ititiou of 1693. which is now
of Aurora, aud I’m so glad I
have to write to you about it.
There’s Polk Prunty, from
the city of PostO: k in Jack,
i ishes the latest and
so have a izrge number of ex-
cellent books which we loan
at le a day to anyone who
will deposit the value of the
book until its return. In ad-
dition to this, we take sub-
scriptions to all lezding aews-
papers and magazines at re-
duced rates. Come and see.
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Paradise, Jan. 16.
Eno. FORSrER:
Our protracted meeting at
this place is still going on
with increasing interest every
day. Bro. Wright is deliver-
ing a series ot plain, practic-
al, and at the same time, in-
tensely interesting discourses.
The truth seems to be taking
a deep hold on the minds of
those that hear. The meet-
ing will most likely continue
over next Lord’s dav.
Yours Truly,
J. A^ Hall.
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Any one who can inform
Mr. Cleveland how tn put
40,090 Democrats into 20.000
offices at the same time will
confer a favor by forwarding
information to that effect and
claiming reward.
nounco that they are pre-
M
had the bovs to cut a smooth
surface to the road on Friday
—J. W. Cornelius and his
family have returned to Belle-
vue, and Bro. Cornelias has
resumed the publication of
the Times in a handsome 2-
column pamphlet form. We
are glad to De in weekly re-
ceipt of our newsy neighbor
agin, aad hepe the good
people of Bellevue and vicin-
ity will bestow upon it such
encouragement and patron-
age as its labors in their be-
half juatlv merit.
estILLUsTkarD mouthiv ever vublis rd
in th* I glish lauguaze." 1.500 pages
for $1.5 Six Short Stories aad
Splendid Articis hr best writers on
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months vee if vou t uow. Samhple
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- i Fort VJorth & Denvar City Railzoad.
—DC. ■ xorra bouND
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“pinted” it np —Weduesdav was a cold, 9:30a. m p... and Ex! s
' dark day with glittering ici- I 45°P- ™ PazqandEojn 1
try- cles pendant from every bush LV. Decatur.
1 8:50 a. m. . . . Pass, aad Express. . 11 wo . 2.
3:442. m. ..Pass, and Exptcas .. 5:20 u. ra To.’ , ■
O. L Tnonas ’ gent. Decal .ir. ricniturist has gained a repu-
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Do you want cheap and
pleasant reading during the
long winter nights? If so,
eall at the MESSENGEE office
near the jail in Decatur. We
will send von the Messenger
at 2c a week, or we will sell
you magazines—as good as
Texas Greenhora” wrote
West Fork, Jan. 15.
Ed. MESSENGER:
Weather cuol and some of
the married folks' affections
becoming so. Some of the
beys are shootiag ducks and
hunting possums, and Uncle
T. our aged applicant sings
like he thought of a widow,
besides Douglas, Brown and
Gary all sing out their peti-
tiou for a depot on the Rock
Island, now that we are sure
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Words made from the letters
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Government House,
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The Emerson Upright Pi-
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lu all the essential qualities
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they are second tn no pianos
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Your money’s the comfort-
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stick to you when you fall, if
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Forster, William. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 406, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 21, 1893, newspaper, January 21, 1893; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581015/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .