Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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A Texas Wonder
ROBT- G. THOMPSON
CARL FAITH
DAVE DICKSON
J. H. (Jack) CATES
HUGH T. BREEDLOVE
MESSE DURHAM
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Miss Robbie Graham
days in Frederick, Okla.
Copeland spent a few
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John Milton's Cottage.
One of the best preserved historic
country houses in ail England is John
.Yellow complexion,
disfiguring blemishes
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Now Going On— Don’t Miss
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MissOma Hollabaugh has
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County News
For Postmaster at Decatur—
MACK BUCKALOO
ROY HEAHINGTON
GRANGER BLEWETT
MRS. STEPHEN H. JONES
bysteppingeoryainon erutches, caused
EBory Bridges and wife and chil-
dren of Decatur, were here Sunday.
Alfred Phillips and family of West
Texas, are here visiting relatives and
friends.
Rev. Harris is holding a protracted
meeting at the Free Methodist church
in Old Town.
Miss Ruth Ferguson has returned
home after a short visit with her sis.
ter in Newark.
John Gregory and wife, T. L Tay
lor and wife and Henry Bridges and I
wife attended church at Cottondale
bunday.
Arthur Williams of Chico, was here 1
Cheaper Liberty.
Eternal vigilance is the price of
Hberty.’ . "I can get a divorce cheaper
than that.—New York Press.
several days last week-
Gilbert Siddons and wife of Chico
were here several days visiting rel-
4. NeSmith of Boyd, was here
Eng friends Thursday and Friday.
A splendid rain fell here today.
Gib Kelley and family were in Cot
kondale Sunday.
Mrs. Yeary and Miss .Anna Mat-, o
thaws were in Decatur Saturday Scripture less.
.Mr. Jasper is here visiting h«» sis- Question:
ter, Mrs. S. M. Covington.
Swellings of the flesh caused bv in-
fammation,cold, fractures or the bone
toothache, neuralgia or r
sanbere lieved by applyingr Ballard
Snow Liniment. It should A,
rubbed in over the part affected nJ
great healing and pinetratW power
cases the pain, reduces swelling and
restores natural conditions. "Fricd
kran T Simmons’0 per boulle. Sold §
partie who , and having to vacate
parties who have rented it we will
, --stock. Our stock is
These hard times let us save you
leave Decatur
put cn a force sale
hill of fall and winter goods
big money. Everything goes.
. Happily Occupied.
..What does your husband do au the
time. I never see him about.”
He acts for the movies.”
"But in spare moments?”
“Then he goes to ses himself act
Louisville Courler-Journal.
Ben Hal or Fort iuidghispbynapsBurkburnettzis.vis-
preached at tha Christian J. E. Rhyne. ’ and Mrs.
FitsAny"
I ho Lexas Wonder cupps f Pump and
» "™z
both men and women. Regulates
bladder troubles in children. “rr nos
en12 "I your druggist, will be sent
"" receipt of 81.00. One
mon. -.3 two months’ treat-
ment, andseldom fails to perfect 11
prrepSend for.Texas testimonials.
SrrE.. W„ Hall, 2926 Olive Street
St. Loots, Mo. Sold by druggists.
I inz.sun. The Farm Pomp Engineupumpinz by handin a swelter-
| alway s ready to supply at once , matter what the weather, Is
L rom27a to.224nso Gallons of Water Per Hour:
adhe AiOvartheworla
k ' - Benl Wirapssgdeimyog csahpu ” r:
‘ ""teTodaxa"oracatalosnoz"cetthenewLwPe.
Helm,
tripl Shixerahwesone on a buasiness
— Fort
YOUR DOUBTS.
Doubts never yet helped a man
to live or to grow or to build.
Iherefore our doubts are good
things to let alone.
' The demand for houses was never
greater in the history of Decatur,
and with the growing improvement
of the times and conditions the
Present year will witness an un
precendented boom in building.
Cicero Smith lumber Company
with the largest and most complete
stock of building material in this
county will give you close figures.
Yard--On West Walnut Street
«. 3 Shbigsomrashsandshoyekdtsord; so"ma on m
w®.’ 0 s bottle"
prpsovtitsf-B‘sansmhd85
Hymn.
Discussion: Resolved, that good
books exert a greater influence over
man than does music. Af._ Outler
Gose, Miss Alma Alland; Neg _
Archie Hoyl, Miss Raviah Sullivan.
Hints for the loyal leaguer—Miss
Fannie Donald.
Prayer.
Hymn.
Announcements,
gone to League benediction.
school at I w . --------
M hen the bowels feel uncomfortable
--- and you miss the exhilarating feeling
. • i 1 that always follows a copious mN
gcugurng blemishes on’the' lescand ing operatien,a dose of Herbine will
body can be gotten rid Or' a. oriretzou night in a couple of hours
ng the liver, which istorpiay dontor I Hftakenat bedtime you get its bene
s a powerful liver correctambine Pr ia. 06ectafterbreakfast next day.
purifies the system, stirulattes Ha' by Mant& Simmons.
yital organs and puts the IwidC in a
Snnxigmomncondition. Sora hy
School opened here Monday wit. a
two hundred enrollment. The teach,
ers are, Prof. Duke, Supt., H. G.
Kenne dyeprin.. Miss Beulah Holla,
baugh Miss Maggie Rayborn, Miss
Annie Matthews, Mrs. E. S. Yeary
The school improvement league en-
tertained Monday night.
Epworth League Program.1
Sept. 9.—Mrs En , I rogram of special hymns.
m atx*-,
spent several ong. service. (5 minutes)
'' -ord’s Prayer in concert, kneeling.
, Anna vati Hymu. *
Milton's cottage at Chalfont St Giles,
to which the blind and aging poet fled
when the great plague swooped down
on London. That was in July, 1663,
and Miiton had just finished “Paradise
Lost" and received a five pound note
tor it with a promise of three more
five pound notes if the poem sold four
or. E editions o 1,300 copies each. The cot
rCmte ^it’at the top °f the vilage,
g Ballard’s and it ie in practically the same con
■ - - dition us when MUton left it Here
the poet received his distinguished
guests during the latter part of his
S* “ Cost and Many Articles Regartless of Cost,
broken. WiP giv but Nodeviation. Buy early before stock is
what we say. see ourman
■<>■>, Nineteenth Psalm. '
The gift of personal influence a
Gogiven one-Miss Ethel Renshaw,
with her daughtenciheinfuence of the Bible on ‘he
ghter church and in turn, the influence of
with Bud Ha® has been in Decatur Mason. re ‘ on the individual-Henry
died’ Suenamyother, Nrs. Evans. Who The susceptibility of every life to
moral power exercised by others is 1
eyidence of the universal responsL,
bi ity for evil-Miss May Belle Pirtle
Influence is an element of charac.
MH dowe direct it as we should?—
Ml|s bois Lowrance.
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1913, newspaper, September 12, 1913; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581825/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .