Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910 Page: 5 of 7
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&ALVORD NEWS
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Prke $1.00 per bottle.
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Everlasting in Daily Use
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Over One Million in Use
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,i Heaven help the bouse where the
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wa‘”s“Z“h P..... of Decatur,
,Mesdames Owens ana Jackson were
in Decatur between trains Sunday.
Mesdames Cora Sturges and Othela
Separators
First - Always - Best Cleapest
The World :
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FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE
Py Ihee was snoring a little,
F afrakd that outsiders would
, L spirit had moved thee
bphe solo instead of an ex-
5 thy convictions.”— PhHa.
Bgraph. T
Decatur Plumbing Co.,
mother, Mrs.
,“7-
• complaint. It always
—I ForandPemanent relier.
Pure air and plenty of it .
gether.with proper breathing,‘wini
keepthe blood clean and the body
.ealthy. This means that if we
worked, our lungs more and UP
stomashs less we would an be
heaith ierand happier. Eating too
much and breathing too little is
the cause of much sickness and
many doctor's bills.
AIR AND BREATHING.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
mmsmmmzts
sparkling good heleh Md cheerfulness, uraze woman into one or
Me Wren. Frank Reed and Rolert
Wpage were in Newark Sunday.
Ess Effie Gregg, after a visit here
Pned to her home in Comanche,
la., Saturday.
dentist
SOLD BY . H. GUNN
Who suffer with the ailments of their se, ,
strengthening, cleansing and regulating Srperejponeed of the1~.
Miss Myrtle Fay Scott, of Ft.
recently visited Clela Leslie. never had a
Walter Dobson and wife are Alvord gives ouick
visitors. P—3
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Uncle Jack Henderson was thrown
from a buggy aad badly bruised.
Jewell Sparkman and Miss Myrtle
Hatchett were married last Wednes-
day in Amarillo, Texas.
Decatur No. 33 I
Meets every Thursday
night, Castle Hall on
East Main street. Vis-
iting Knights welcome.
andteyonght tonavemdetmeten
double six. Instead of that I am the
10. " numler-the double blank.
Ki buzit i” such injustice I
P *egter"
The Leland Stanford. Jr university
has organized a cricket club, and plans
under way to arrange for matches
DecaUr, Texas.
GAS AND STEAM FITTING WORK
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
South Trinity Street
Rogers & Davenport
11 a. m. The ordinances of the church
by whom and to whom given and
why practiced, M L McDowell
11 “• m. Sermon, Christian education.
W . C. Carver.
A Ready Reply
We are apt to think rhat JJr
fours one pastime in iif,. is gir. spt
Londou Tit-Bits. Tbat is yot s<) H
isguiteap ardent cyclist and motorist
Anent Ins early cycling days ihere is a
Eood story told. He was riding in the
fhl^mtM Whittinghame, his beauti-
If Hd home, when he mnet " party
Birolirs The everWa? to cali °“ M‘”
nexteseason. Collins was With Minnee
■polls last season and was formerly
manager of the Boston American
lengueteam. He succeeds Hugh Dr
fnwho ’ now manager of the Chicago
American league team. “
3:30. T‛he qualifications and duties of
the superintendent, W. w. Rivers.
- 30 p. m. Sermon, A. H. Thornton.
Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday school les-
son taught.
in getting matches.In°te
organized in college and in tercibe
matches played. "ereuD
ton!
but
sol<.
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Murray.
Messers. Waltep. o{ Ft. Worth.
Hamriek and Tingle, of WichitaFalls,
MnABordsanaaFark —
„ An Unhappy Home.
ars.0. H. P. Belmont, the talented
and influentiat suffragist, declared at
a.reent meeting iu her New York
beadquarters that it was not the new
woman, but the old. who tried to rule
her husband.
"I here is no home so unhappy., sai
Airs, lelmont, suiling. -and all’ sumra-
“ know it. as the one where tte
woman is the boss. *
R Why He Ended Friend's Nap.
hakinK of the Friend who sat In
Wry.,box of the United States
wwith his hat on ihe other dar
pney Erancis R Lee or rrenton
" a little incident that happencd
ronhention with a good Quaker ac-
aintance of his who ives near
orestown. One day the qnaker in
Etion went to sleep in meeting and
ked to snore. For awhile the nasal
■I were soft and smooth and did
Bturb the worshipers, but finally
meeper let out a few extra links
Prked up such • commotion that
Ad disposed Friend thought it
Mrt of wisdom to awaken him.
WFad Nathaniel," he whispered
Mt be sleeper in the ribs. "I think
EEd better arouse thyself.”
PVteidtheesay? What did thee
’ exclaimed Nathaniel, suddenly
ing out of his slumber. •What is
natter?”
thinK. Nathaniel.” replied the
■ without even breaking into a
i Jan. 26.-Floyd Hill and Will
qeo8e, of Rhome, were here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. w. O. Bailey were
down from Decatur Sunday.
Dave Thompson was in Decatur
Monday.
L Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bellah, of Deca,
were the guests of M~ and Mrs.
J y. Gardenbiro Suniv
Use Scroggins went to Decat ar Mon
daw.
Albert Jacobs spent Saturday night
with homefolks.
The Best or Backs Are Bao when
hey ache, and Decatur People
Know it.
A bad back is always bad.
Bad at night when bedtime comes
Just as bad in the morning.omes
Ever try Doan’s Kidney Bil is for if
kidney iB? y cure backache-c-ure everv
al you don’t, some Decatur po .e
10 a m. The attitude of the member-
ship of a Baptist church toward the
Sunday school, A. H. Thornton.
' Mrs. Dill Smiles, from West Texas,
who has been visiting near town, has
■rone to Paradise for a visit.
hrs. H. H. Coomer and daughter
■ ' —eona Nix, of Garland, have
■ visiting G. F. McCool, near Kee-
■ returning home Sunday
John V. Prunty
DENTIST
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work
DeS4“B"n^
Dental Parlors, South Side, Decatur
once attempted to raise his hat. As a
nosyerbea.udedintheimiddle
-XaVndS gracefully,” -
Ob. I always dismount in t‘
ence of ladies.' was the Immediate re-
DP D PAYNE.
den rr r
Supers are very particular about the
distribution of parts. In a fairy piece
in Paris a set of dominos was repre-
sented by men wearing on their backs
boards marked with the different num-
bers. A discontented super gave in his
resignation and told the management
they must find a substitute. “Why,
what’s the matter?" asked the aston-
ished director. “Don't you get your 15
sous a night like the others?" "It isn't
about the sous at all. I am one of the
No Million Dollar Gym For Harvard
Harvard will not have her new prd
the pres- nasium for some years to come. S'
• dent Lowell has vetoed the erection of
a.bulding to cost a million dollars for
work, and its projectors wm
have to resort to private subscription
to carry on their work, in doing Bo
+. '~J money would be put out
to better Interest if invested In a fresh-
man dormitory.
HDisses Della Moore and Bertie
Endstat visited Newark Sunday.
im.Wilkerson who has been visit-
Eindste returned to Bridgeport
S. L. Coburn went to Spring own her '
tesday.
brhere will be a play given •Under
he Laurels” at the school building
an. 29. °
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilkerson, of
idgeport, visited Boyd Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Steve Wilkerson, of
t Worth, visited their son, near
wn Sunday.
Read a case of it:
_ G: W ' King, farmer, 8m's north
west of Decatur, Texas, sa ) 'About
-our years ago I strains m ’ oacbou
"As told mPe’rnax we6sTh dd
sodseygssta fl -
good shape 11 cmedimmearprin
again procure' . box from C B
Gunn’s drug store, when having an
attack of bakache! The pain extndan
from my loins into my head. The kid
ney secretions were also very irid-
larin passage, at times scanty WEil.
. othors profuse' The use of two boxes
workpan‛sKidney Pills again did the
I orK. I can give them my endorse i
s^d-v retheonly preparain 1
cased that had any effect in my !
va>E . •
Jan. 25.-Born. to Mr. and Mre.
James Helm, on Jan. 16, a girl.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. D. D. Crock-
et*, Jan. 15, a boy.
Mrs. Lou Mabry, an old citizen of
Aurora, died at her home in Newark
lastseturday, Jan. 23 Mr< Mabry
had been an invalid for many years
Interment occurred at Dido. She
eavesa husband and one daughter,
Mrs. Dora Dewees.
The youngsters enjoyed a singing
Sunday night at the home of Mr Jeak
ins.
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12 a. m. Dinner on ground.
2P. m. Devotional, Bro. Harwell
"peopiinTbaenistasnioromryounglokiestariistsGelongiiug
Anuersoi
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and take no other
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pmtoramceapnpor‛settn.,2”™,'
public singersr-Lippineott's.
Misses Ada Muse, Doritha Lefors
kMaeOtis, went to Rhome and
rK Sunday.
. An Easy Duty.
witT alate Governor Johnson was a . - — uu ,
resident of mi 38 a wise man,” said a be claims the
rexdent of Minneapolis.
Once at " dinner a New York mil.
Bonaire said about his taxes:
tt"ISKot " little piece or property
that brings me in a fair rental, and
yet taxgatherers havent spotted it
ten roughtto are under way to™
Governor Johnson’' d you do. Cricket has made little
"The governor's eyes twinkiea coast as .a sport, and t
"‘It's the duty of , believe they will find
said 1+ 16 * every man. he , in attin. ....1—
Md to live unspotted, still, if I
you l d pay up.’ ” 5 i
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w15ou have heard perhaps of the man
"1 asked by his wife for "
" . gift of a seal, had made f
i depleting a hen pereb
. i mi with outspread wings am
raised head, and underneath the
end: *.
■ .15 p. m. The duty or eaca member of
i ie churet t,- the superintendent W
• . Carver.
7:3. p. m. preaching. _
" YOU WANT • D VORCE s
R. F. SPI N€ER,
Attorne,-at- aw
DECATUR .
TEX 1
G - CROWN AND
’ 'GE WORK.
De sto
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When gripattacks, as you Vlue jour I Lummus. I
life do nt delay getting Dr. King’s
New,Discovery. "One bottle cure
me, writes A. L. Dunn, of Pine Val-
ley,Miss., ‘after being laid up three
week vith grip." For sore lungs
hemorrhages, coughs, colds, wboom
ing cough, bronchitis, asthma its
supreme. 50c81.00. Guaranteed by
irian & Simmons. * 9.40 , . n
______T _______ ii‛ P- m. Devotional, W. W. Rivers.
3, p. m. The qualifications and duties
of a Sunday school teacher, A. R
Anderson,
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910, newspaper, January 28, 1910; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581564/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .