Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 758, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1895 Page: 10 of 10
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MITeHeLL and STUDEBAKEI WAGONS,
Our Leader ©ook Stove.
Its Great State Fair and Exposition
and Fall Carnival.
New Model.
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S. G. TANKERSLEY.
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W. H. BULLOCK.
and secured the most
Qullock
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A. D. Goocenough, Prop’r.
turn’s shingles (sorghum mash).
H. is in fine spirits, but Loss is
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triumphant tour of the United States .A Souud Liver Makes a Weli Man
25, ° Bande, SO Cazos, 25 Orion De
-‘ord or Elephanta, Drovo or camele,
Worlcl’s Ronownec Dorformers
aonal Acte, HO Eurricane Races,
awards. This is a liberality that does not I
exist without the borders of this magnifi-
cent commonwealth. The horse and cat-
tle shows will be eye-openers to the
Dallas, Oct. 9.--The great Texs State
Fair and Dallas Exposition will open on
Saturdav, October 19, and close Sunday.
November 3rd. Its management have ar-
ranged for the most costly and colossal
and fastens his sheet to them to keep doubting Thomases this year, and the ex-
the wind from blowing the nubs over bibits by
Col. J. R. Davis, of our city,
been sick for several days but is now ... .
7 i thousand horses—runners and trotters
Grandpa Crenshaw is and pacers—with twelve days’ racing ;
Galvanized Iron
Tanks, Pumps
and
WIND
MILLS.
common every-day
ills of humanity.
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Southwest. In the farm, garden and or-
chard departments the exhibits will be
complete and embrace all that is grown in
Texas soil. The display of fine horses
and cattle, swine and sheep, poultry and
pet animals will challenge the admiration
of all beholders. In Machinery, Power
and Exposition Halls the merchants, man-
ufacturers, inventors and.artisaas of Tex-
as will demonstrate that they are in ad-
vance of the oldest and most densely pop-
ulated States of the Union. All these
great buildings will be crowded with the
most improved machinery of all kinds,
vehicles of every description, etc. Look
at the catalogue—seventy -five thousand
dollars in premiums, purses, stakes and
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NO X2V" oud Ju x «. I‘r is t? z* nr»
3 Rinas. 2 Slnges, 12 Be Roce Truck, colossal Memagerie, Royol Aquorium
4 Mus, io te CumusS, 20.000 Seeis 1,500 Employes,
84,000 Doily Expenses.
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exhibitors from the other States. One
writing. I tell you she is a hard boss,
6 ,, . , . , line of exhibits,
but don’t tell any of the boys. Let
GV. C. A, Culbermon
Will Deliver the Opening Address—The
Main Features and Great Pro-
gramme of Unrivalled
Attractions.
them get in the same fix we are in.
Where is Brudder Sut ?
Mr. Layfette Williams, of the B. I.
T., came back to the old stamping
place armed with a help-meet. ’Rah
foryou, Fayette; nothing like tying
Burglar: ‘ Your money or
his wagon sheet, but don’t use it as
other people. Instead of using bows
he has two long poles for standards
MESSENGER $.00 a year
We had a fine rain last night and
everything seems retreshed. Stock-
water was getting scarce, but now we
have plenty for awhile.
Rev. H. S. Neville preached at the
Chapel yesterday and told the dear
people the office of the Holy Spirit,
and at 3 o’clock gave Mr. Campbell,
of Arkansas, one of our best looking
young women to cook for him, Miss
Dutch Tatum. May they live long
and prosper is our wish.
Well, I must tell you Mr. Loss Holt
and wife went to Hill City and court-
ed Steve up to a buggy trade, and
tied the new buggy to their wagon and
started home. After they got home
they had no place to put the buggy,
and they put old Beck out to take the
weather and housed the buggy. Loss
said he would b-b.build old B-B-Beck
another stable and cover it with Ta-
day; Oct. SO, Sound money day; Oct S1,
National Passenger and Ticket Agents’
Association day; Nov. 1, Free Silver day;
Nov. 2, Woman’s State Council day anu
Chrysanthemum day. There will be spe-
cial programmes every day and many new
attractions will be secured later by the
special representatives of the Association
now at St. Louis and Atlanta.
events will be a royal programme of tur
sports lot those who love the most exhil-
erating as well as exciting of all sports. I
Sousa’s famous concert band of 47 pieces
will furnish the patrons of the Fair with
the grandest band music ever heard in the
South, dividing honors with the Royal
Hawaiian Band and Glee Club now on a
Every Great Act Hnown.
Capital, — $3,000,000.
EXCLUSIONS WILL BE KUN on every line of travel to enall ■ visitors from a distance to at
ten 1 the exhibitions of this, the greatest show of the modern word. Trains will arrive in time to
witness the monster, majestic, spectacular, grand. free STREET PAR ADE ONE MILE LONG
50 4 REE EXHIBITIONS DAILY Experie need Detectives in attendance. They are constant
1 on th waich to protect the public from the opueratiou- „r gamhlers aad swindlers
Remember the date. Admission 50 cents. Childr m under 9 25 cent-
ready to curse Cleveland for scarcity
of money.
Mr. John Norman has bought a
farm and refuses to rent it. I don’t
blame you, John, Miss ---- is a
good cook.
Miss Hattie Norman, of Oklahoma,
life.” Sleepy Father: “ l ake Loth
but don’t wake the baby.” Is
Are you billious, constipated or
troubled with jaundice, sick headarhe
bad taste in mouth. foul breath coated
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
cine : Cures the
THE GREATEST, LARGEST, GRANDEST AND
BEST OF
AMERICA’S AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISES.
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Holt, of this
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Featherbone Corset Co-
Sole Manufacturers,
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN.
FOR SALE BY
LILLARD & LAM
DE • I I - I N DR) GOODs, < I > 'TH I NG
SHOES, CAKPETS AND NOHoNs.
Decatur. Texas
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tions ever offered to the people of the are as follows: Oct. 21, State Press day ;
Oct. 22, Prohibition dav ; Oct. 23, Shrin-
era’ day and Woman’s Relief Corps day;
Oct. 24, Daughters of Confederacy day
Oct. 25, Republican day; Oct. 26, Educa-
tional dav and Drummers’ day; Oct 28
Farmers’ dav; Oct. 29, Colored People’s
Later: Cotton picking is on the
drag waiting for some more cotton to
open. Com gathering has begun
again. Mr. I. L. Holt says he will
make enough to do his stock for twelve
months. We think he will for he is
very careful to save all he pulls. You
see him start to the field. He caries
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If you have land to sell list it with us and it will be
thoroughly advertised. Call and see us if you
wantto sell.
The Vienna Garden and Tyrolean Quar-
lette is a supberb attraction recently se-
cured. Midway Avenue will contain 100
high class noveties, from the glass-blow-
ers of Bohemia to the most noted snake-
charmer in the worid, witti a collection of
1000 vein nous snakes The greatest
spectacular production of the age, Pain’s
new “The Last Days of Pompeii,” has
been engaged at great expense. One
thousand dollars worth of tire-works will
be used nightly in presenting inis great
attraction. The grounds and buildings
will be brilliantly illuminated, and hun-
dreds of flags of all nations will float in
the breeze with “Old Glory” on guard at
the highest pinnacle of Exposition Hall.
Gov. Charles A. Culberson will deliver
the opening address and start the huge
machinery of the enterprise in motion.
All railroads have made reduced rates
and the hotel accommodations are ample
and rales reasonable. I lie special days
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or bowels. It has no equal as a liver rledium,
medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial j
tongue, dyspepsia. indigestion, hot Cor.
dry skin. pain in back and between
shoulders. chills and fever, Xc. I
you have any of these symptons. your Tec
liver is out of order, and. your blooa
is slowly being poisoned, because your
liver doesn’t act properly. HEKBINEwill a. Styles
cure any disorder of the liver, stomach
but like the nigger’s fish, badly swunk
up. Mrs. Kid has had us strung out
picking cotton till we don’t feel like
is now ready to supply all the people in WISE COUNTY
with the VERY BEST of FLOUR. and want all the
Wheat and some Corn. Keep on hand a High GRADE ot
CORN meal to exchange. You can deposit wheat and get
Flour as you want it.
WISE COUNTY MILL 4 ELEVATOR CO„
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of Grandpa Crenshaw, was down
among us lately but had gone back
before his father took sick.
Some little man has shot Mr. Jake
Gallop’s cow. Jake is a little hot.
We don’t blame him either.
Good bye. Kid.
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To Decatur,
Monday. October 21st.
wo.r Th,M mornin the doctor ordered me f„
-o drink warm wat or an h Ur before evry mu
d here I've be eu ir‛ E for th last forty
minutes : but I'll be igered i ] . an wallow
. another d -op.”—Humori-tie e Blatte
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After a long absence I will once
more enter the circle. I have not
been under a bushel quite as bad as ।
brother Phenix has been under a mis-1
take. Go off and soak your feet, ।
brother Phenix ; your head is about
soft enough. Plow up your doodle-
bug patch and sow it in fodder seed.
Briar is on the war path. I wish
Uncle Sam would send us a gatling
gun.
L. McCraw, of Boyd, has a baby
quite sick with typhoid fever.
Not much corn gathered yet.
Rev. J. W. Ford, an old acquain-
tance of Sut, preached at the Stokes
school house to-day. He will preach
there the first Sunday in each month
the coming year.
Cotton picking is all the go around
Bnar.
Mr. T. J. Hays has been quite sick
for the last week, but is about straight
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Halcomb, N. W. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 758, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1895, newspaper, October 18, 1895; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581152/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .