Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913 Page: 2 of 10
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ROUND THE WORLD SUNDAY SCHOOL. NEW TALES
Herrick
THAT ARE TOLD
Refrigerators
May 18, 1913.
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SERVICE
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money belt. my love. "
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Ttuepnost
placing before
piece ot cloth
Uses
direc
floor?
purifi
many
years
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reports that
and-outers i
born.
London's
is of distinct value to the farmer
and to all dwellers in rural dis*
tricts Communication between
members of the family widely sep-
arated from each other can be
quickly and satisfactorily establish-
ed by telephone and anxiety and
worry dispelled in times of eick-
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gere,,
made it produce more and larger fruit,
but at the expense of the tree’s longer
ity.
James T Hunt, business manager of
the Bowery mission. New York city.
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other:
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Marred Surfaces
Made New
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There are 56,527.000 cattle on United Lesson VIL— Second Quarter, For
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vine, and Plato described it as
stance dear to the gods.
Rewards of the Hustlers.
Citation by Publication.
Slate of Texas, County ot
twenty
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of the
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A Refrigerator Built on New
Stephen Noah, and when at last his
application was presented to Mr. Flood
for approval he indorsed it as follows:
A scarred or scratched table, or a cnair on which the
finish is marred, or any woodwork where the finish
isn’t what you would like, can be made new with
A Close Bargain.
It is always auusing to those not
"seen" when a fellow member of con-
Where He Wat Struck.
Nat Goodwin at a theatrical supper
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Strong Backing.
Representative Henry D. Flood has a
constituent down in Spottsyivania
county. Va., who has long aspired to
the position of postmaster at the neigh
boring crossroads store. His name is
0V
t a majority of 18.000 down
in that section are native
I take pleasure in supporting Mr. Noah.
We Floods supported him several thou-
sands years ago. H. C FLOOD.
—New York American.
past." he s:tid. "When my wife brought
out a huge handbox and cried:
"•Nat. dear. I want to show you my
it
ACME QUALITY
VARNO-LAG
ph‘s presenre or their guilt of long I
go. for whiel they felt that they were
Costs
2 1685
O Bakes
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Among at certain people." he -aid.
-it used to be the custom to test the
*>eu"se
NecarE
Samuel A. Thompson, secretary of
the rivers and harbors congress. while
spoke to them through an interpreter
that they might not know him just
yet. His heart was greatly touched,
and he turned away from them and
but they would never have thought of
seeing in the ruler of Egypt the boy
of seventeen whom they had sold as a
slave, and as to his, to them, foolish
and absurd dreams, they had ne”doubt
y N mJ seh
PILE DRIVEE COLLIDED WITH THE
muned with them
mpared with
prohibitive.
Then, retaining ' grass
torneys.
"There goes that young Owen." be
heard the one with the swollen jaw say
plants. the cost,
cheap coolie labor.
been left at home. and Joseph knew
them, but they .did not know him (vers
es 3-S). Twenty years may have made
more chance in some than in others.
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him a coin. a Bible, n
POINT OF HIS JAW.
offensive. Suddenly at the end of
they talked with one another in I
ing us of Ills fullness (lohu i l'l 11: 11
24 26. 1 16: A'’* iv. 12: lohn xvi 13
E ECONOMY—that’s one thing you are
i. .. H. i. looking for in these days
' of high living cost—Calumet insures a wonder-
ful saving in your baking. But it does more.
It insures wholesome food,tasty food—uniformly raised food.
Calumet is made right—to sell right—to bake right. Ask
one of the millions of women who use it—or ask your grocer.
RECEIVED highest AWARDS
Woid. Pure Food Exposition, Chicego, m
Paris Esposition. France. March. 1»1X
fa
one of his most insulting remarks a
pile driver collided with the point of
his jaw, and somebody turned off the
sunlight for twenty minutes.
Next day as young Owen was walk-
ing upon the street he passed two at-
ness or trouble.
Rural service is supplied at very
low cost. Our nearest manager
will furnish information, or write
to
The Southwestern Tele-
graph and Telephone
Company
DALLAS. TEXAS
Simeon a prisoner. he commanded to
fill their sacks, put each man's money
in his sack and gave them provision
for the way.
When they reached home without
Simeon and told all to their father, and
however dark they look, era for our - ... .
good atom viii. 28 If we would live In New York advised a group of young
hi the love of God. His perfet love actresses never to spend too much on
would cast out nil fear (I John iv. 181 Easter huts .....
of the most brilliant men he had met.'
Senator Kern remarked to Mr Dixon
that he thought the compliment about
his father well worth the ten spot.
"Five," said Dixon skeptically. "For
ten he should have thrown in my
the Lam will not be remembered
invariably change their color when
brought into Intense heat
stood all they were saying, but
e"
P a N aa ' ?
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Not long ago Representative Dixon ot
Indiana told at length how A man had
succeeded in getting $10 from him.
"The old fellow said that he was
proud to meet me berause I was a dis
tinguished son of a distinguished fa
to tlie Sheriff or any Constable of
Wise county—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum- '
mon William J. Gillespie and And-
rew Hanson and the unknown heirs
of the said Win. Gillispie and An-
drew Hanson by making publication
of this citation once in each week for
eight successive weeks previous to
the return day hereof, in - me news-
paper published in yov:. covniy, if
ihere lie a newspaper 1 iblis u there-
in, but if not, then n any newsn per
published in the 4 I judcal d strict'
but if there be n news aper • aDlished
in said judic al district, nen in a
newspaper publisied in the nearest
district t said 3d i aicial district.
Lillard & Co.
Joseph under grabs everything in sight
their younger brother with them Then lecturing before the Fruit and l’roduce
night schools, mgst of
it’s also good for floors. It will stand hard wear,
because it’s made from the best floor varnish. Varno-
Lac not only renews, but it also stains and varnishes at
one application. You can change oak or pine to a
mahogany or walnut or dark oak finish, or any of the
expensive hard wood finishes. And it’s easy to do—-
you can do it yourself. I
Our book, “Home Decorating” tells you how to cm
all kinds of home painting at trifling cost. "
Ask for a free copy.
By removing a
Romanoffs and Money.
During their 300 years' rule of Russia
the Romanoffs have never been assign-
' ed a civil list The czars have always
j been allowed to take what they like
from the imperial treasury. It is said
that during the year before his assassi
nation Alexander II. drew £5,000,000
from this source to make provision for
his morganatic wife, Princess Dolgo-
ruki, and her children At present the
civil list for the whole of the imperial
family stands at £1,000,000 a year, but
this figure. having been fixed by the
czar himself, could be increased if he
so desired without any formalities. He
has, moreover, vast private resources,
his Siberian properties yielding yearly
61,480,000.— London Mail
Salt in the Orient.
In oriental countries it is a time bon-
ored custom to place salt before stran-
------- A Case of Self Protection.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. ‘ Senator Robert Owen of Oklahoma.
I nt IN 1 Enn A 1 HJIsRL "sm who is one-eighth Cherokee Indian by
-- blood, when a young lawyer was one
seen the outcome as we now know it
how differently he would have felt and grandfather"
thought. , , , to the other. "He’s like the rest of
Joseph had forgiven them and had those Cherokee Indians, got plenty of
learned to see the band of God in i sense, .but cant control his temper.”
all, and now his opportunity had come ________
talked! But this was written for us
that we might believe that all things.
ther He said that my father was one
long since ceased to give them
Text of the Lesson, Gen. xlii, 3-17.
Memor Verses, 15, 16—Golden Text.
Gal. vi, 7—Commentary Prepared by
Rev. D. M, Stearns.
The seven years of plenteousness
were ended, and the seven years of
dearth began to come, and the dearth
was in all the lands, and even in Egypt,
and all countries came into Egypt to
Joseph to buy corn (xli. 53-57). One
might infer from xli. 55, that some of
the Egyptians rather disliked going to
Joseph the Hebrew, and so appealed to
Pharaoh, but he laid them low by say-
ing. ‘Go unto Joseph; what he saith
to you, do." So it came to pass that in
all Egypt, as it had been in the prison,
whatsoever they did Joseph was the
Every tl
He’ll eve
—Chicagi
Take I
It relieve
and force
causes tl
where it
Sold by I
now suffering. and they rememiwre future of a baby by
ter away, preserving the red core. or
I axis, which is sold as jewelry. Al- i
K4K(KKKWW== thougl red '' ral contains some lime, it
7AfiIW i is largely comy osed of a substance
AllII//(UULe, akin to horn, and, like horn, it takes a
IIL M fine polish Horn, wool and other ani-
I mal substances of this nature, almost
day trying a case in which the oppos-
ing counsel, a man of more experience,
sought to browbeat him
Owen repeatedly called upon the
judge to protect him, but without avail,
and the older lawyer, feeling safe with-
in the sacred precincts of the bar.
grew more offensive.
“If the court will not protect me I
will protect myself," finally announced
young Owen.
The fatuous attorney, however, in-
stead of taking warning. grew still
Miss Habershon’s typical suzzes
tions on this chapter are concerning
the "none other name;” that though
torment of the ! st. for it was
which the baby grabbed was supposed j — —
to null ate its future calling. Thus it -me-reasreelespan - sargssne -
to return love for their hatred, but they
must be humiliated and convicted of
their great sin against him. There is
no life eternal for any except penitent
sinners. and Israel as a nation must
become penitent before they can he
saved, but a sight of Him will do it all
First he accused them of being spies,
to which they replied. “We are true
men. • * • twelve brethren, the sons
of one man in the land of Canaan; and,
behold, the youngest is this day with
our father, and one is not" (verses 11
13). When we consider their treatment
of Joseph and of their father at that I
time they must have changed greatly (
to have become true men; but if they
meant true men as men go, or true in
the sense of their not being spies but
having come truly for corn and na11g‛
States farms
New York annually consumes $28.-
000,000 worth of eggs.
The production of copper has trebled
la the last twenty years.
The cost of living has gone up 30 per
cent in Russia during the last ten years.
Los Angeles women have started a
club to attract new settlers to the city.
Buffalo plans the erection of statues
of Grover Cleveland and Millard Fil-
more.
The New York Housewives’ league is
demanding greater cleanliness in gro-
cery stores.
New York found vice agents wearing
religious attire to trap immigrants and
ignorant girls.
It is stated that 1,000 tons of apri-
cots are used in South Africa jam-
making annually.
Spokane’s dog pound gives away
dogs every Wednesday to persons pay-
ing city license fees.
Cleveland's new Salvation Army
home for girls is to be governed by a
board of representative citizens.
The Russian government has sent a
commission to the United States to
study refrigeration for food products.
Battleships of the United States navy
will be equipped to assist city fire de-
partments in fighting tires near water
fronts.
The value of the ammonia obtained
from the sludge virtually covers the
entire cost of the disposal of London
sewage.
Automobile crematories to follow an
army in battle to dispose of the dead
are suggested by a German military
surgeon
Dr. H. S. Tanner, noted faster, has
celebrated in Los Angeles his eighty-
fourth birthday. He says lie will mar
ry at 100 and live to be 120
The Greater Honolulu chamber of
commerce is being formed to merge
the several trade and commercial bod-
ies in the capital of Hawaii.
Frozen beef and mutton from South
America sells in France at prices aver-
aging 20 per cent less than is paid for
meat that has not been frozen
A new rubber tree has been identified
in Mexico from which a high class rub
bcr can be obtained. It thrives best in
sandy or stony soils among rocks
Light is admitted to a lensless cam-
era invented in Germany that seems to
have many practical uses through slots
either vertical or horizontal as desired
4
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to apparatthenev reguUr term ot
hec strict court ci Wis county, to
be iolden at the courthouse thereof.
n Decatur ou the 4th Monday in
May, 1913. the same being tie 2‛th
day May. I' 13 then and there to ans-
wer a petit, ii hied n said court on
the 21, day of Maren. 1913, ip a suit
1 numbered on ne docket of said court
! No. 3735 wherein W. A. Roberts is
plaintiff and William J. Gillespie
and Andrew Hanson are defendants,
an tlie nature of the demand set out
n -aid petition being a suit in tres-
i pass to iry title to the following de-
CiSTPOC AAIIINn scribed land, to-wit: Situated in
FUlUeL UALLINNU Wise county. Texas, about two mile
-outheast from Decatur, known a- the
--- 'William Dunn 26 acre survey, de-
-cribed as follows: Beginning, at the
■ utieast corner of the E. Halseli
-in no, nenee north with east line of
thence east 250 vrs corner, thencel
nuth vrs to corner, thence west
. 250 vrs to the place of beginning.
Herein fail not, but have before
never heard of eternal life inChrist be
cause so few tell, or seem to have any
thing worth telling. How is it? I- it I
nothing to you? Do you care? In due
time there appeared before Joseph,
among those who came to buy corn,
his ten brothers, Benjamin having A
else, then it stands all right
They would have time to do some unu I
What Was Indicate When the
story of deliverance, for on f third Loi J Roachar Hilt
day Joseph talked with thet n" Dby ncdulicu Uul
doer of it (xxxix. 22). How like the
great truth concerning the Lord Jesus,
"Neither is there salvation in any oth-
er” (Acts iv. 12), and how searching
and humiliating to human pride is the
fact that if any who know of Him will
not accept His free gift of Himself
they cannot be saved! Here is a great
contrast. Corn had to be bought in .
Egypt, but Jesus Christ, having obtain
ed eternal redemption by the sacrifice
of Himself, gives it freely to "whoso
ever will."
Jacob said to his sons, "Behold, 1 I
have heard that there is corn in Egypt”
with his arms
•'Mein Golt" cried the man. lle
that they could not go again unless
they took Benjamin also. Jacob was in
great distress, said that Benjamin
should never go, and exclaimed most
bitterly. “All these things are against
me" (verse 361 if he only could have
time during those
he memory of some
itute no small part
Eyuu=
! You don’t une money when you hy cheap or hlf-am haktng poMkr.
I Don’t he mideod. buy Calumet. Il't more economical—more wOoluome—
A fioee best results. Calumet is fat tutrerior to tour milk and soda.
A mine
was a pt
fice seeke
nation a
made a a
to be for
[ On the
rake to a
I •■Bill,”
pickle, s
vention d
tenant go
body to
Saturady
the rich man who was in torment. "Son.
remember" (Iuke xvi. 27 Sins for
given and blottei out by the blood of
Keep Off the Grass' signs will be
robbed of their terrot fot children in
the Bronx. New York city, it a move
meat now under way is successfut
More room for healthful exercise, with
all the elements of danger removed, is
the aim of the settlement workers
Moving 40,000 pounds ot machinery
from one section of the Everett nigh
school building, in Boston, down a
four step stairway and into tlie new
annex was the task accomplished re
cently by the boys of that school, stu-
dents in the technical science depart
meat.
Gustave Eiffel, the French engineer
who built the famous tower in Paris
bearing his name, has been honored
by the Smithsonian Institution, whose
regents have voted him a Langley
medal "for his researches relating to
the resistance of the air in connection
with aviation.”
Edward F Terry is an erecting con-
tractor who has put his sign manual
on a hundred cities and rivers of the
country. He recently put 40,000 tons
of steel into the Manhattan bridge
and 100.000 tons Into the Grand Cen-
tral railroad station in New York city.
Mr Terry has worked his way up from
riving redbot rivets and is only fifty-
four years old.
Sir Edwin Durning Lawrence, "prob-
ably the best laughed at man in the
world today." has spent a million dol-
iars in an effort to prove that Bacon
« rote the works attributed to Shake-
sn-are He lives in a palatial home in
London, where be has a library valued
at $250,000, entirely composed of vol-
umes bearing on the subject which has
oenpied his time and wealth. Sir Ed-
win is aged seventy-six. has been In
parliament and is also entitled to sit
as a muazistrate
and soverat other articles The article
mi lie knew all men: the Spirit inter new bat Isn’t it a dream? Just 8:15
• .. ... -1- 0. .na tra ri- How does it strike you:
“‘It strikes me.' I gasped, ‘below the
agreed to let nine of them return ‛ ir *
with corn, provided one WNS left ‘ tri ■
oner as an assurance that when 1i "y
came again for corn they would brinn
I ;
Every Herrick Refrigerator has a perfect circula-
tion of cold, dry air that is forced to every cubic
inch of the interior thoroughly cooling the con-
tents. There is no dampness, therefore no
microces.
Examine your refrigerator at home. Is it per-
fectly dry all the time? Are the contents pure,
-fresh and palatable, or is it a source of annoyance
owing to its dampness and bad orders?
The Herrick system is so highly sanitary and dry
that salt placed on the shelves will never shew’ a
trace of dampness. Matches can be placed on the
rack of the Herrick and they will always befound
perfectly dry.
, The Herrick has no zinc cr galv anized linings like
other refrigerators. It is lined with Spruce wood
and white opal glass, and the walls are packed
with an inch and a half of pure mineral wool.
Come in and let us show you the last word in re-
frigerators. Can be seen in use at Jas. McCarter
Grocery.
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which are carried on by the municipal-
ity, are losing pupils because of the
counter attractions of the moving pic-
ture theaters.
A substantial prize has been won by
a Belgian inventor in Italy for an arti-
ficial leather made of cotton, which is
said to be as durable and elastic as the
genuine article.
Strange uses are being found for
some of the cues lately cut off in vast
numbers by the Chinese. A British
woolen manufacturer recently received
an offer of five tons of such hair for
weaving into woolen fabrics
Life saving has been adopted as part
of the regular course in swimming at
Columbia university Hereafter a stu
dent will have to show proticiency in
saving persons from drowuing as well
as in swimming to get a degree
Experiments hive been made with
dynamite on India tea tarns W bile
it was shown that exploding cartridges
hr the ground help the growth of the
A nice lot of registered Poland ' hi-
na and Duroc jersey pigs. Also a
few bred gilts. S. A. LILLARD
C. B. Gunn, Decatur. Tex,
-aid court at its next regular term
this writ with your return thereon,
-I owing how you have executed the
n e.
Given under my hand ami seal of
-aid court, at oftic in Decatur, this
hezsth dav of March. 1313, LoR!
f>. WHITE. Clerk, District Court.
Wise t ounty . (5-23)
it grabbed the Bible tie would be a ।
; preacher. If the money he would be a I
iusiness num. if the cloth a tailor, etc. [
"Once when a pron father was try
ing out this te-t the baby snatehed the
Bible in one tanu. I tie coin IU the otl
er. the piece of cloth in his teetli and
began to try to gather in all the rest
?__'ij, 0-
the anguish of his soul as he besnnxht
them not to dleal so with him. but to
let him return to his father, yet the)
would not hear him I wonder it they
di«l not hear those heart rendins cries
AKCALUME
(44$. ABAKING
7/TDus
ig
More things come much sooner to
those who are not content to wait.-
Albany Journal
What Red Coral is.
The red coral that is used for neck-
laces is a horny axis which supports a
number of soft bodied, coral-like ani
mals, or polyps, the entire structure '
bearing a strong resemblance to a |
small shrub The fishermen, after they
have brought this shrublike colony to ■
1 the surface, clean the soft animal mat '
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