Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 424, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 27, 1893 Page: 4 of 8
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MISSISSIPPI STORE.
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— visit us again.
Gospel of the Kingdom
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the city on a visit to her
World’s Columbian Exposition”—that
25 East 14th St., New Yrk.
parties who are known to have defaced
boards.
C. V. Terrell, Co. Atty.
Arkansas and
_ Wabash, through'
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What to Eat,
How to Eat It,
SOLD
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YOU
WANT
TO
KNOW
WHAT
en- R. S. Vance, of Taylor, is in
gagement for another year as
they are made.
ny friend*.
C. L. Woody and County
Three Dollars a Week
For Life.
ARE YOU A WOMAN
WHO HAS NOT NEEN A COPY •v
Arthur's New Hume Magazine
The Texas Pacific through
Texas, the great Iron Mun-
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iecript of 13 cents to par postage.
Electro-Chemical Co.,
IT TELLS HOW TO CERE Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chillblains, Cold Feet, Corns,
Coughs, Cholera, L'iarrhcea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid
Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed breasts, Ivy Poisoning,
Moles, Pimples, Idles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering. Sor Eyes, Sore Mouth,
Sore Nipples Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Fer t, Toothache; Ulcers,
Warts, Whooping Cough Worms in Children. IE WILL SAVE DOCTOR’ BILLS.
MESSENGER.
Published every Saturday at
Decatur, Texas.
Entered at the postoffice at Decatur as
Ripans Tabules oure headache.
Ripans Tabules : gentle cathartic.
Ripans Tabules cure indigestion.
Ripans Tabuies cure dyspepsia.
Ripans Tabules cure flatulence.
Ripans Tabules cure dizziness.
Ripans Tabules cure biliousness.
Ripans Tabules cure nausea.
Ripans Tabules cure bad breath.
Ripans Tabules : at druggists.
Ripatis Tabules : for sour stomach.
Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver.
Ripans Tabules cure constipation.
Ripans Tabules cute liver troubles.
Ripans Tabules : pleasant laxative.
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RR. FOOTE’S HAND-BOOS OF rE 1LTH HINTS &ND KE & D V R EOIPES:
U Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of inforn • n of the Utmost
Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc.,
IT TELLS Allot r
1
( $1,100
(IN ONE
posts or index
Things to Do.
Things to Avoid.
Perils of Summer, . u,~..... -•
How to Breathe, Removing Same, How Much to W ear.
Dangers of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases,
Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-sigited- How to Avoid Them.
Ventilation, ness. Exercise,
Here is a Snap fcr Brainy People—The
Latest Tiling Out.
In order to introduce The Canadian
Agriculturist int New homes, the pub-
or de-troyed anv mile
( ONE
(AGENT
an Exposition,’* and send them to us,
Monday Morning, May 29th,
gWe will give you your choice of 200 Suits fora Ten Dollar
Bill. The former price of these suits was from $12.50 to $25.00.
a notice of your school
lecturer.
There is no house in Deca-
tur that would held the Gov-
ernor’s audience should he
Notice to Road Overseers.
The following provision of our statutes
are plain and unambiguous, to wit:
Anr. 410. If any overseer of a public
road in this State shall fail, within six
months of his appointment as such, to
measure the road or roads in his precinct
or district, and set up posts of lasting
timber at the end of each mile leading
from the court house or some other no-
ted place or town, and to mark Ou such
posts, in legible words and tigures, the
distance in miles to said court house or
other noted place; or shall fail, when any
such post is destroyed or removed, to re-
place the same with another marked as
the original; or shall fail toatfix or set
up at the forks of all public roads in his
district or precinct, index boards with
directions pointing toward the most no-
ted places to which they lead, he shall be
ntd in the sum of Mve dollars.
It. is mv official duty to enforce this as
well as all other laws of this State, and
in this connection I respectfully request
all road overseers and other good citi-
zens to report to me the names of all
ma- eftener taan tiiev appear in the words
I
OF The young—how to choose the best one to marry ;(INTWO
COURSE)The married— how to be happy in marriage; ( DAYS.
Human Wonders, Freaks, Diseases.
Now Pamphlet by Or. E. B. Foote, Jr.
21 pages, 4 illustrations; in two parts.
1. SEVEN WONOERS OF MAN AND
SONE Or HIS I RI AKS, an iilustrated lec-
ture on the outlines of popular phy3lology,
more brietly and clearly : r sent ' never be-
fore, ond ex, telling many curious anomalies
which have become famiii . 6 museum freaks.
2. AUTO-tOX-f •I A, SELF-PO1SONE
BLOOD, err ainingthoor‘gin,relattonana
treat rr.er.t eta variety ofenvonie dicanns.
such asmalaria. saltrh nn
rbeumatism, Bright’s, apoplexy, epilepsy, etc.
This pamphlet deseriles and pictures tn* lr.tr
cate human vital mu hinery. Instruets hew t
keep it in running ordrr.explains the disorders
» ausing connor ailm Its. suggests what S to be
dor f f r r. ’ ■ ” • .. • even d " to
pilot himself safely thto ul rm Als in the sea or
life that beset all and pr maturely wreck many
tain through
)The fond parent - how to have prize babies;
)The mother—how t have them without pain;
)The childless—how to be fruitful and multiply;
)The curious—how they "growed" and came to be;( ,
)The health,—how to enjoy life and keep well; (AND HE
EVERY )The invalid—how to g”t well again speedily;
Missouri, and the grand old
most valuable prize list ever offered bv
any publisher. Send fer printed list of
former prize-winuers.
RULES—1. Foreign or obsolete words
notceunted. 2. Letters cannot be used
P. S. Sale will positively
only last one week.
few years. Wise county dav. f, ““ “ 1 a .
farmers must haul their wheat The board of trustees of Pespienhcla Pnottedceivedintpay-
to Denton or sell it to be ship- the Decatur public schools ing money for trashy mixtures gotten up
ped out and the flour shipped elected the following teachers WsichhaBbtenimsdeintautafrth
back again. This is a fine Saturday for the ensuing past i years, never fails to give satis-
opening for some good mill* year: — * rot. Clarence W har- and blood purifier. It is made from the
man. ton, of Cottondale. Misses prescription of an eminent physician.
------------- N . 12 . . The bottle is large and the dose small.
■ Opal Kenny, Annie Edwards, see their advertisements and buy that
Ex-Goveinor Bob Taylor Georgia Cates Etta Mav which is thoroughly endorsed bv thous- __
of Tennessee has been with Louise Fismer, and Rose L cured.4 a trial bOtt wt test us merits. —„We send the MESSES- Wabash, through Illinois,
us and delivered his famous lard of Decatur, and Miss ---------------- GER and the Atlaata Consti- jointly furnish the most direct
lecture. A large and appre- Mary McGee of Alvord. Ne We will send the Mes- tution both 1 year for $1.75. and available route from Tex-
ciative audience greeted him " ______ SENGER three months free to ——— w as to the World's Fair.
Influence of Plants, Parasites of the Skin, Care of Teeth,
Occupation for Invalids, Bathing- Best Way, After-Dinner Naps,
Alcohol as a Fool and a Lungsand Lung Diseases, Hffects of Tobacco,
Medicine, How to Avoid Them, 4 ure for Intempe ance,
Superfiucts Hair, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache. Cause A Cun*.
—2- --- 1... -uh te W-- To (iet Rid of Lice,
Malarial Affections,
Croup—to Prevent.
in the county would do us and • ------ -
our readers a favor to send us Decatur, May 21.—Mrs.
Five train robbers held up Hayes’ Camp Ground, near inclosing si for six months subscription
and disarmed eleven U. S. Cleveland. East Tennessee,
soldiers sent to capture them forty-three years ago. He choicest illustrated perio Deals of the
at Ponca last week. A brave stood then on a par as a d“The sender ot the largest list will re-
operator and a brave brake- preacher with such giant pul- ceive S3 per week for life; 2ud, 81,000
man defied the bandits and pit orators as Rev. Hiram i,odcket‘tsWiridhskirintted‘day;
saved the train. Douglas and Rev. Allison expenses; pianos, organs, ladies’aad
-------Templeton.—Deaton Moni- Eertsces,dlandndveng,tamdsavtrv1,6o
The teachers and trustees tor. Other rewards, makiog altogether the
in the three words, “World’s Calumbi-
is, the wor l uriddie" for iaatance, could of Philadelphia? “The best and cheap-
not be used, because there is but one est ILLUSTKATED montaly, ever onblishnd
w, r T K.nn. koo en1a Att..T c AT-" r,... 11 .t .. “d” in the three words, etc. S. names in the English language.” 1,509 pages
Mni. J. Kenny has sold torney C V. lerrell atten- of persons and pieces barred. 4. No for i 50 Six Short Stories and
out his mammoth Stock of ded courts at Cottondale and charge for packing or shipping, but all splandid Articls bv best writers on
furniture to Messrs W. H. Boonville Friday and Satur- roewiaperurcrcutaxonctgg.toairsts andtblgseentr"ourtaken CT salhple
Phyfer and T. J. Cole, of dav. containing over 100 correct words will copy, 10 cents.
Riplev, Mississippi, the new Pref. J. D. Witt, of Chico, resevcsPernerswavwing well-knowa , Pr...
firm will do business at the who was recently elected sup- gentlemen have consented to act as judg- Supermuous hair removed permanently,
old stand under the firm name erintendent of the Decatur Z^V-Com^ instantancoustvewitbptoainebzFlece
of Cole A Phyfer. We are public schools, is in the city. torCalcutt’slineof steamers), Peter- superiority, wewihfor next 90
pleased to welcome the gen- Mrs. Dr. Nash is reported dentuKlmes Prutinecorhpany,pecetbe. sample bottle and testimonials free, ou
tiemen to our citv. quite sick. rough.
• •r w e D AGEXrs WaNTKD—We pav $l to fi
---------- —r merson, or Brown- per day salary (no commission) tumen,
Decatur needs a good wood, president of the North- women, boys and girls. Write for par-
flouring mill andn.edu it bad. weal Texas Baptist college at Aadarssagrcuituzistlpmoco.
Two have burned in the past this place, arrived here Fri- Peterberoug, Canada.
BODY The imprudent—how to regain wasted energy.
OUGHT )All who want knowledge that is of most worth
TO Find it in Dr. Foote's “ Plain Home Talk," ( Y EAR.
KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; (500,000
READ )Redtieed from $3.25 to $1.50; circulars free. (COPIES
P. II. T. )Murray Hill Book Co., 129 E. 28thSt,New York.( SOLD.
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second class mail matter.
WM. FORSTER.
Editor & Proprietor.
----Rev. W . B. Dawson, of
aDecatur. i« in the citv. the lishers have decided to present an uuu-
Associate Editor • ruvusnert . T suall, attractive reward list fortheir
ONFDOLLARAYEAE. guest of Kev. D. C. Dewitt Great Eight Half Yearly Literary Attrac-
.0N., and other members of the C. tio# for the summer of um. They have
A V 67 1XQ% c, m entered into a written agreement to pay
AVLch X 46 1O‘•• P. Church. Rev. Dawson through tbe judges all the rewards of-
----——-------------— has be en preaching for more fe red below:
Watch This Not ice. 1 . mu Howto Secure A RKWAED—Tnose
neIThe number of marks across this than S1Xty years. The editor who become subscribers can compete
notice indicate the number of weeks until of the Monitor, when a small free of charge. All that is necessary is
your subscription expires. Please renew , , , . . . , to take a few sheets of paper and make
at once. boy, heard him expound the all the words vou can out of the letters
humor. pathos and good conclusion as to the manner
sound sense. He depicted in which he will throw open
human life as he has, and all the Cherokee strip to settlers,
of us have, seen it from the One plan after another was
stone-bruises of the bare-foot abandoned, and the conclu-
boy to the governorship of a sion was regretfully arrived
grand state, the legislative at that there was no wav but
halls of Congress and the to allow the inevitable rush.
White House. So the Oklahoma business is
The audience was mere to be repeated. It is also a-
than pleased, it was delight- bout definitely settled that
ed with the lecture and the the strip will be thrown open
at the courthouse on Friday Washington, Mav 22.— any Wise county preacher —Newspapers nay come , —-—1----------
night of last week, The lec- Secretary of the Interior who will send us a report of and ge, but The Messenger The greatest of all duties is
ture was a mingling of wit, Smith has about come to a his last meeting in this county. goes on— etc. the present one.
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Forster, William & Halcomb, H. A. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 424, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 27, 1893, newspaper, May 27, 1893; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581033/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .