Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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Surplus $50,000.00
of many friends.
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agents predict there wil
be
many farms change hands in Wise
Attorney-at-Law
Notice
Kirkpat-
Texas
Decatur, Texas.
were here
Patterson
MAIL CARRIERS
attorney
a vote for
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S. A. LILLARD, President
J. F. LILLARD, Vice President
almost as
noney mar
the market
a broken
than a
rick and Frank Turner
«gesday from Bridgepori.
eapons de
are a man
roman and
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that when
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Bark—Tea,
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In three—
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-Judge.
Montague
« to
Na-
/Oticeover Bellah’s
Decatur,
point of
ir after an-
la scarcely
mower ap-
r
The Messenger.
Precinct Convention
$
Com-
this week on
- -t Pastor.
Ben McCulloch Camp
Napoleon Bonapart’s
Advice
French Spencer
your dwellings.
Agent, Decatur,
was in Boyd I Ward & Dillehay.
barber shop
Always Satisfactory servie.
TRADE.— The • : NOW:
See J. {
Texas.
J. W. Petty
Paradise.
Price Lowry
Tuesday.
aber you
you must
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insurance
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withthe CITY NATIONAL BANK, GROWS
DECATUR, TEXAS --
health, good ortoday'who has good
brght eyes °dndemper.good .sense,
the result of nosalove ' compiexion,
digestion, winsongecaliving and good
world If vo, ration "I the
Cbamberlaio sdigestion is raults
Tablets willPcorrtomach,aud Liver
all druggists. For sale by
Murdock Young has
Mineral Wells.
Meetings Decatur Circuit
Meetings for the Decaturcircuit wi|
be held as follows:
atLberCastThomaryo’s drugstore
»as here Monday from
-J.N.CRABTREE
A bilious, halr-sickreelin,
renegga"na‘constipatedbovislano
brings improvement 15.02 '
Mrs. Laua Jackson of Alvord,
lied friends here this week.
Gladney Short and family
Bridgeport, were here Sunday.
R. B. Moreland. Louis
.Quite a crowd from here attended
the picnic at Paradise Wednesday.
1 ax Collector Arnett
and Paradise this week.
C. C. Rollins and family of Eort
Stockton, have this week been visit-
ing the family of Chas. Myers.
There is nothing "just as good" as
Light Crust flour. Smith & Collins.
Bert Lindley returned yester lay
from Carleton. < >kla.. where he had
been working' in a railroad offiee.
John Innis and family and Emmet
Innis and family, all of Innis, La., ,
have been visiting friends and rela- 1
lives here this week. :
per line per week
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For local news—it's the Messenger.
Miss Myrtle Terrell of Austin is
the guest of relatives in the citv.
TomP. Brown has about recovered
from his recent indisposition.
Miss Eula Odum of Roswell N M I
18 the guest of Mrs. Floyd Helm" ‘
Born to Mr and Mrs. Frank Boya
ston, on Monday, July 22, a son.
Alta Vista cream is always good.
Sold only at the City Bakery.
atton one
n pubila
usly fun-
one minute at a time.
No time like the
I in this
I own op-
The man
I wave to
b that the
| a-comng.
folly than
someone
u to ride
fluence —
Decatur peopie." N. and respect of
1 Pi5- Messenger extends
sincere wishes of happiness for l! e
A Sharpless cream separator will
soon pay for itself ft is tha most
sanitary and saving separator on the
market. Sold by Helm, Ward A Dil-
More. s. W cor
mill after 4 p. m.,
Saturday, July 27,
election day.
Lillard Hilling Co.
SOUTR HOC ND
No. 8-5:40 a.m.
No 2—4:28 p.m
No. 4—3:17 P.m
NORTH BOUND
No. 3- 9:43 a. m
No. 1-11:20 a. m
No. 7—11:35 p. m
X the qe ° the most popular on the
on the Denver road and the improve
ments were needed to keep pace e
these splendid ladies' work in mak-
ing it an ideal stopping place. I
J have sold my stock of racket
goods on the northwest corner of the
.square to Carl Faith. who will cone
tinue the business at the sam Mami
11 thank the public for their past pu:
tronage, and hope Mr. Faith will he
eeveaberapshareoryouri" adein
me future. Respectfully,
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415
wn 201 court if kep, not dangerou,
pectoration svxept loose and ex-
la, “sis'"% arte
The Best and Most Reliable
panies Represented
Fount Ray has returned from
business trip t„ |>a|ias
coanty this year.
David Pickerell of Austin, is visit-
ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
W. R. Pickerell.
"sh6sapoLLARatEACNEWDOFANUNDREU, andiheonndoLans
PLACED to YOU.'. CREDIT
No wheat will be
A protracted meeting will begin at
tie Cumberland chureh in Decatur „„
Sunday. August 11. to be conducted
* •V • Stineof Nocona.
- WARREN LILLARD, Cashier
W. P. THURMOND, Asst Cashihr
1 he Sharpless s
greatest step in the
ere am separators.
BEasAHannheoK.wagonyara :
terest in Decatstreetr.and one-half in- , ,
at once win"gura eustom min. if sold '
McCRACKEN. Decatberxain. ToM;
FOR SALE or m.=----
Farmer's Restaurant. Apply t. --
ooy,mCHRis England.
One of Grand Prince No. 103708
state; owned eytsergeypbusin the
season si 50 0K° E. M, Allison;
north Decatrur.in Allison Pasture in
and yawn a ga dazy, out of sorts
Jou can char-re it f, inthe daytime,
which has allowed ’ 8 torpid liver | Office
full of impurities Aeusystem to get
disordersPproduceHerbine cures Hl
liver. It strengteenby an inactive
elmapnegihebowtsandpuestorgag,
506 sldbyranzesnmmmon. PHee
. Cooke has
. , Past eight years roamed the
orld, visiting most every country of
importance, spending four years “
the navy and three years in the army
but now he pines for the private HfJ
Wd a happy home. Mrs. Rogete Is
resided in Decatur for several years
Paul Bennett has accepted
tion as book-keeper at the
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Miss Lavada Francher , of Halsell,
is visiting the family of Lory re
White.
A crowd of young people went on a
moonlight ride to the reunion grounds I
Tuesday night.
ike no for
narrled. ,
. to lose IL
• tawjer.
WILLMLy J. V.
I Ltters from J aa,e yg,
that his eyesigbine-uG. Gose say
He is at Fpwor h Slowly improving
Epworth, on the south Texa,
the latest and
construction of
Sold by Helm,
Harriagelicenses: Akard Coleman
oft Ethel Paschall; W. H. Cooke to
Mrs. Stella Rogers; R (
Pearl Woods: Charlie Taylor
Jones; Ed Taylor to Ida Jones.
ssio"omiwg"caenacza
right and improving.
Good tenant houses in M„. counry The game between Joe Bailey auJ
insurod t all or, J w. Bailey, Deca- I Audubon was called in the fourth hei
last Saturday on account of rel.
las are vi.iting.Mr.
Piekerell.
xr.
ecmomical method of f 1 #i a •s ma 1
er known. See these engines at Helm
Ward A Dillehay.
, Esquire W. M. Maley and Prof.
W. H. Carney were here Wednesday ehay.
-from Greenwood.
' lenty of Elberta peaches
"agonload,76c
I Fann Aug. ' at Oak Villa Fruit
E . .' 3 miles north of Decatur w
( C-• Gilbbon.
d posi-
Be doing something,
present to begin.
arermoond HlsnstheehaDgatne Xs
Bowie, the proceeds all above ex.
penses to go to the fall fair fund.
Steve Lillard. Jr ,
Decatur mil received between fire
Monday thousand buahela or whea?
LaVoiC have a Fuller a Johnson
I gasoline pump engine on your farm
on ranch, I rou wil never be witrt
water. Sold by Halm, Ward A DiIe-
Kein..SceMfyrerordortvenbr;
| Mr. Devers, who moved to Milan
county last winter is moving back
•gain We will welcome him wt
amonition,"Go thoranddosono
throughout We a, and repapered
Decatur. are progressives in
,Mndayonbarshesas ln Fort Worth
souhsta urrqomu house in
' duire of M. D.sELLRRs. eash In-
S SALE.Commpletcdxtures ror
Will sell at . and.s laughter pen.
PLAXCO. bargain. ELLIS
MondayOogpublissquare in Decatur,
case. Xetrndorimmed spectacles in
-----^o-ium to Messenger office.
Sweetwater, beginning July 28: w
be Aziste by Rev. J. Leonara Gage
or. helsea East Oklahoma confer-
Fresh bread, cakes and pie, Sresh
every day at the City Bakery.
Five nts
over First National Bank
Start something now. Start it youraeir
Southeast Corner Square, Decasur
Members and those desiring to be-1 tiThwNorehDecatur precinct con ven-
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utmost importance will come berore
osimaeting and a fun attendance is
• ... 9 mu
miles north of Decatur.
E. Gibbon.
nas the sympathy .^-Dickson A Sm)t^ CM>n ana
Bnor phons - fo hav
Decar, 10, 3 rings.
sMi.Map rumatoro. .
rrindLhThormpsonotCineo,vislted
Billy Turner ■ re here from Jacks- Marshal Lewis and Sherim Fai,,
boro Tuesday. were in Fort Worth Monday ...
(attending the Tom Camplin's,
returned from ing. 1
withsheChleo Revie".
and Louisiana -
,-he election Sa^da v, Hesaystes
aremorepolixesto the square iuch
in this towa than can be found in an
south and central Texas. We are not
in a position to refute Areh’s charge-
reports that the in fact, we will agree with him.
ENDS HUNTFOR EICH GIRL
"lien the'man mens arichwire enda
uses Electric Bitters li 1,141
nerves tell in a bright iaIer strong
temper. Her neachEnorain and eve
ana ruby lips re®; boomcomplexion
herelaskicsteperrrommestfol sleep:
cles. al) telna 0 o, ' mus-
strength Electric Bittthe heath and
man, and the freedom Kive a wo-
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The Democrats of South Decatur I
Motins precinet are hereby called t, .
court room on primary election sastler - 5......
Saturday, July 27, at 2 a! ' al Ford A Tho,
purpose of seeing de.JgBtes “ the
count convention, which meets in
Decatur on Saturday following the
primary. AL.B.SMITH,ChaimAhe
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•s" DENVER SCHEOULE
Arrive at Decatur
F when it
Ir quickly,
ome com-
k with just
lick paste,
warily as
*u turn
sidwty, as
it Qut
old L.L-aAt hat o is no secret the
your repair company forfarmerse bes insurance
i.exreriworkmna.
<5 .rear, old. and has s5SbooItis
; assets. Will inev. D-*,0,000 m ।
- ".1 insure your grain in •
A meeting of the Ben McCulloch
amp, L C. X is called to meet in th
district court room tomorrow s
dazafternoonat 2:30, or Immediatei
after the precinet convention. This
is the meeting fOr the regula, Ljectis
01 officers, and important business I
to be transacted. A full atm i
of Confederates »„d sonsptondance
ates is desired.
said, "Ashoepegmakersonae
leon told him to go and make the X
'hoe peg to be found in allFrance
Th. ' — account of rain. . " e have profited with that advic.
........."inuor" ......
-v-s-m--s
CaptH. E,, Uncle Bob San.
dusky. Gordog }enshaw ana
geant Will TerMi composed a is.
og party topenbon creek one day
last week. vX poor luck and mis.
fortune is reported by the party
Will Beall died Wednesday after,
illness °f“-
KIls The funeral service, and inter-
ment occured at Sweetwater yesterday
afternoon Will Be! I was the son or
Judge and Mrs. R. H. Bean, old-time
c tizens of this community. He was
gsplendid young man, energetic and
honest as the day was long. His hon-
orable life has made him ma,
friends, who are sad to know of his
untimely death. Deceased leaves a
devoted wife, who ] “esa
Jus! received car fresh light crust
lour. Smith A Collins.
Lady Bess Prunty has returned
from a visit at Arlington.
Protect your property from the rav.
ages of the storm king
E, O. Lively, Agt, Decatur
saEonl "hatyoucausPanz -pare—n1n,:
and STIckro ruis
HABIT, STICK To THIS „
STICKPRc. . K bey are CLOSE
h ERs to their CUSTOMERS
For Sale
Mower and rake, all kind, „t f
implements, steel cooking r2n0
cookinu stove. See matnnexa
H. U. HALSELL
m 11
Mrs. Hugh Breedlove has been
'1 me sick this week. Hugh is much
improved.
Miss Ruth Dickson of Arlington, is
the guest of her sister. Mrs I v
Prunty
WAGON for sale, goodas new. For
Nic
bowregularmorning operation ofthe
da y‛s wo“k Jo in.fine shape for 'he
1>D com fort able ,} i niss 11 you fee)
into yourmovemandtscappot p vim
irregurarities Herbineismneareheag.
siXant-
The G. /' may have turned up
1068, and Taft may have been
through the mill, but we ar h
in the lead, still making the best ind
ness and saddles. Repair work whi).
(you wait. LILLARD & CO.
yAIrW.H.Cooke of Chico, ana
dr Stella Rogers of this place
weremarriedlast Sunday at the home
CoBins tojxyehs,bide‛sampther.dirs. G w.
- to Ivying. i
Ployeofsthe Messenger, but’is now
tieman in every rery: He is a gen-
‘They are on display the best printers in Texas
------- - .j and for the
desdames Nlellhenny ana Clower
aad children, of Dallas, have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C C
Jones several days this week
We serve genuine Coca Cola,
d not sell the substitute ‛aiild
s in I-ridgeport last i Coke San la Roy
i me.
-°nl the best grade of leather used
■ Get the genu- saddles and hamesat osapomp-madg RuN EHIER
bafmbinvpeingus
ening kelm, Warde Dillehay:
peak I W. R. Orum, alias J. R. orourk.
“as arrested at Wi Clegg’ thresher/barnor bins, "ana
luesdaj by Officers Faith and Bing. " “
eX ona warrant Hom Palo Pinto
county charging Orum with shooting
a man four years ago, since th
shootingOrum has been at large most
of the time, escaping from otficers
several times. His whereabout was
raced to Decatur through the ship.
ment of a grip to him from Thurber
and he was located at the thresher by
Sherim Faith. When arrested Tues-
day, the man offered no resistance,
though advices had stated he was
pangerpus man. Sherit Jordon of
into county came after Lis
prisoner yesterday.
n-ounal know that home-made har- and has the friendship
ne35 and saddles are the best. w,lnoot-
have an expert workman, and our
harness and saddles will give you en- 'couple.
John H. Terrel) of Angeles, j lenayatis aetion. Helm. Ward A Di). (
< ah., arrived this week for a visit.
A dance was given inthe ,, ) , i 1 here will be an icecream and cake ’
the Dana. l Tal Fhday d2mu hm'XxlXd^X ‘ .a man onee xapoicon ,o
to an Ew BosaomlameoenAonndndone.
u wiscunughi* ......-SinishedForpartimmcpasaa,
on Civ. Lyramecana -Ite or
live, here ’ the *“*“ ol “n! color, at the San la'Roy.
and family of pa,. »Dd be said that rumsrsyesta rday
Sand Hill, August 9, Rev. A R
Nash of Decatur, assisting.
Oak Grove, August 23, Rev. J. w
O hner of Aubrey, Texas, assisting. ’
, <■ er Creek, September 1, Rev E
H' < <>hurn ofjuslin Texas assistjc •
At Sand Hill and Oak G v. "
urgethat our old campers fail us not.
r that new tenters reinforce our
numbers that these may be tbe [
camp meetings of our history. Lets
ail unite to make all these the best
meetings since I came among y0u
JNO. L. SULLIVAN,
p-gresbsadeggsnofereatei sgoverles. (
ng2a maimsars“mai ’carriers!
mail. People taketons transportinglon
« FF,"P........inbullping
medicine in America emostpopularAhnomoLn, D li
& Hobson
er ftsnednesoaracnenipn 8)1 "th-'
anequajadanyterenchialKiregwogh:
bouile free For erhomasooo Trial
received at the
Dr j. V. Prunty
I DENTIST
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County
LIGHT CRUST.
Gene Munn is here froma Boya.
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1912, newspaper, July 26, 1912; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581770/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .