Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1899 Page: 4 of 10
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$1.00 A YEAR.
is cured with rum and molasses and
Mrs. J. L. Vastine, M side Squ0re.
then twisted up in
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ent system of military favoritism will all
get such an airing that the eyes of the
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| Decatur Baptist College Scholarship Contest. I
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Is Porto Rico chewing tobacco is
Mrs. Jennie L.
her large and
Millinery on
The ladies are all invited to call and
see her elegant line of pattern hats
of all the very latest styles.
A splendid line of Breast in Grebe
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For Sale by EMERY BROS. & LACKEY.
Bridgeport, Texas.
Published every Fridey at
Decatur, Texas.
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Dr. S. Weir Mitchell is au-
thority for the statement that nerv- !
outness is the characteristic mal- ■
ady, of the American nation, and ■
statistics show that nerve deaths !
LILLARD A LANE.
Enforcing the Law.
In the Corporation < ourt last Mon-
ay Bud W akelield and Sam Blalock
number one-fourth of all deaths !
recorded, the mortality being main- •
ly among young people.
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40 different styles, prices from 25c.
Try one of J. E. Pilcher’s hand=
made, black jack warranted axes.
people will be opened;
demand a statesman
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The tobacco ! O“ Sunday. It is the duty of every
law abiding citizen to stand by our
। oflieers in the enforcement of the law.
have fallen
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TheCommissioners‘Court, of Denton pointed.
County, has bought a new •
fined $1 and costs.
and comes
Mr. J. c
sege last
mary teach
The you
the new dot
pying, and I
for the hall
lore—the bl
Wonder I
really tired
men’s askin
other word
RULES. I
Misses Jq
elocution 4
opening of fl
with a larg
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Dr. Giles
members oil
dents of the
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case we dis:
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pleasure chai
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students for •
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feel sure fl
better workfl
partment and
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Vastine will open :
complete stock of j
chinos, with which we challenge all compe-
tition in price, finish and light running.
This machine is a model of neatness and
beauty, and is guaranteed for ten years.
D. LPENINGER,
N. Trinity in/ Decatur, Texas.
We handle the Eldridge B Sewing
chine; have just received a large shipment
of the justly celebrated Household ma-
agonies of death: but Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption wholly
cured him. Thie marvelone medicine
is the only known cure for Asthma as
you’ll be agreeably disap-
We found out all about rips
$ t50 type and tears long ago. Our pants are rip
and tear proof. They tit too. All is
‘pleaded guilty to selling liquor on
- , Sunday and were fined $20 each and
costs. Mose Roberts pleaded guilty to
being drunk last Sunday and was
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9 We have just received a large shipment of
5 Wilson’s celebrated air tight heaters, which
we offer to our trade at prices ranging
from 82.00 up.
Decatur Baptist College.
SENJ. F GILES, R. M., Presidert,
fecaur, Texa.
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLE. J
T NERVOUSNESS,
An American Disease. ;
The name of the person voted for must be plainly written in thecouvon
The coupon must be clipped from the paper, must nt be torni,and SP°I:
ser ntot hisc flice not later than 12 o’clock. ( noon), January 1st, 1900. be
very HIVE CENTS paid to MESSENGER on subscription, either on
ntitigKesparverodone voraymene, from now until the elose or the contest will
Ath No vote w hen once recorded can be transferred to another candidate,
w „thas.After.a.few weeks the name of each candidate will be published each
ek. With the total number of votes received by them up to that time.
th.. The contest will done at 12 o’clock, (noon), January 1st 190a and
the results will be published in next issue of the paper thereafter ' ’
■ No one connected with the Messenger will be allowed to vote or to
influence a vote in favor of or against any candidate.
onEsSKGEI would be pleased to see a candidate at each postoffice in the
cour tY; Eemember you may enter at any time, and every vote will be fairly
counted. Send in your vote by mail or in any manner to suit yourconven
Wednesday Evening 42 Thursday,
October 4th and 5th.
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#ekM Lewi- shoes lnv gained
in Snles and sepntation
steadily every year. Why •
Hecause without neglecting ta-auty and
Styie they are hnde afrunu They have
, earnedthe name • -Resistt -rs," Made
‛ebJ. 11. LEWIS CO., Boston, Man.
WEAR
RESISTERS
Lewts “Wear Reststers” for sale by
writer for recording deeds in the
County Clerk’s office.
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House, and a soldier in the Philippines. J confines of Wise county. He is studi-
Our Democratic leaders are wise ous and ambitious and would be a well as consumption. Coughs and
enough to take advantage of this sit. I ereditable representative to send to the , Colds, and all Throat. Chest and Lung
uation and the country will be ready I college A little united work on the troubles. Pricesoc and $1.00. Guar,
to support them in a vigorous mani Parto is friends an ... alter will anteed. Trial bottle free at Man &
u _°oI5‛ manly , easily land the plum—Slidell Courier. I Simmons. City Drug Store.
Ex-Governor Stone, in addressing
the members of the national democrat-
ic committee inChicago. lastwe dr,said:
“No man can foresee what form the
issue will take by next summer. The
war will doubtless be ended by then.
Imperialism is a very vague term
at best and it will depend upon the
course of President McKinley whether
wecan make a n issue out of it. I bel ieve
I express the opinion of a majority of
democrats when Isay there is no objec-
tion to the keeping of any territory
that can be organized into a state-
Porto Rieo, for instance and the ac-
quisition of Cuba is a policy to which
no good reason.-, for opposition can
be suggested. Trusts are the main
issue and the re-affirmation of the
Chicago platform is a foregone con-
clusion.” , }“
If the war in the Philippines is not
ended before the beginning of the rainy
season next year, Mr. McKinley
will have a full grown fight on hand in
his own party when seeking renomina.
tion. The country will have had enough
of temporizing sentimentality and
military tomfoolery all in the interest
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Jenn. Eld
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Wear hats in all styles, and at
prices to suit the times.
An ABLE FACULTY has been employed, additional boarding
facilities added, better equipments secured; and in fact
nothing has been left undone that will contribute to the
success of the schcol. The course of study is complete
in every department and presided over by specially trained
instructors.
The Discipline Will be Kind but Rigidly Enforced.
the LholaAzpne who may desire may enter the contest as a candidate for
willendtie^^^ be prinued in the paper each week, and
gon4nnnnnnppaamqannm4pnnnqannmmnnaa.
1 2 the grand specific for this great
■ American disease, because it goes
straight to the source of the weak-
> •*•*. building up health and
i strength by supplying rich, abund-
J ant food and pure blood to the
। worn-out tissues, rousing the liver
to activity and regulating all the
organs of the body.
H "heMleigaDrgCe.," Detrolt, Wrb.
H.Hverette the famous little Ji ver pill*. a5c.
Go pn
Look for the name un ex er
shoe vot buy.
For 40 years it has meant
P the to si shoes made for
men, women and ctildren.
" Other shoes have eome,
h and gone. Hig factories
of political dicker. The spoiled beef
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The breaking points in a pair of
pants are the strongest points in
BUCKSKIN BREECHES. If you ex-
pect them to rip in the seat or at the
We have a complete line of improved Disc and Sulky plows for
summer and fall plowing. A full line of buggies, phaetons,
surreys, wagons, and all farm implements. We sell the Bella-
my, Schutler and Rock Island wagons, the best on the market
for this climate. Our celebrated Rock Island and Bellamy
wagons are guaranteed for two and three years respectively.
We carry a complete line of wagon, carriage and buggy harness
and our prices are lower than ever before.
inch thick. This tobacco rope is coil-
ed up just as we coil rope, and the
tobacco dealer unwinds it to order. -
IW e qEji,
k1T.
Mx 3 policy until the majesty <>f government
is established; and then a wise policy ot |
day School and Colportage committee
of the Wise County Baptist Associa- |
tion met at Alvord last Saturday. I
and employed Rev. J. H. Heathington t City Attorney J. F. Ford and his
as a missionary and eolporter, for able assistant. Albert Walker, are to
the ensuing year it is not known yet i be commended in their efforts to en-
whether he will accept. j foree the laws. We learn that even
J — _ — | small boys have been getting whisky
by some means, and getting drunk
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The Executive Board and the sn
Mr. Walter Splawu. of Sam Houston.. Endured Death’s Agonies.
gave the Courier a short call while in ,
2 1 . . . Only a roaring lire enabled J. M.
the city Monday. He says he is in the co". re.
race for the Decatur Baptist College Gi ret 50 ’ 0 an * n onio, ex., to
.cholarshipoffered by the Wise County Lie down when autacked by Asthma,
MEssENGERanawil appreciate t li "C
. , "P writes that his misery was often so
support of every one in this portion of o. . ,h. , .
. nn. i u . great that it seemed he endured the
, . ) the county. Walter is the son o
and they will I w B. Splawn and a more deserving!
in the White I young man can not be found in the
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Democratic government on letters in
ian lines at home and abroad.
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Halcomb, N. W. & Crabb, C. J. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1899, newspaper, September 29, 1899; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581417/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .