Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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LANDS and LEASES 8
Change In PaStors
INSURANCE
Winter is Near!
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H P. Breedlove;
Wood, Coal and Gas Stoves.
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Direct Action
and Subscriptions
and Bunsen
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Evening Journal
and Gordonville
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In the Bunsen Heater each tu^e is seperate and
local AGENTS
Dr.S.P. Nash
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most serviceable and satisfactory gas stoves on the
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that keeps Prince Albert tn
->uch perfe t condition !
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
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Stoves for wood or coal are unexcelled and need
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Mrs. Harris has returned to her
home from Wbitedear, Okla., where
she has been for the past three weeks
visiting her brother, who has been
seriously ill. Her brother accompan-
ied her ho ne.
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A pretty wedding was solemnized
at the Methodist church last Satur-
TOLLING your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is just
I about as joy'us a sideline as you ever carried around in
your grip I For, take it at any angle, you never got such quality,
flavor, fragrance and coolness in a makin's cigarette in your
life as every “F. A. home-made” will present you!
Prince Albert puts new smokenotions under your bonnet! It s so
delightful rolled into a cigarette—and, so easy to roll! And, you just take
to it like you been doing it since away back! You see, P. A. is crimp cut
and a cinch to handle ! It stays put—and you don't lo3e a lot when you
start to hug the paper around the tobacco !
You U like Prince Albert in a jimmy ripe as much as you do in ahome-
rolled cigarette, too! Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented
process. You know P. A. is the tobacco that has led three men to smoke
pipes where one was smoked before. Yes sir, Prince Albert bla: 1 the
way. And, me-o-my, what a wad of smokespert will ripplo you w-y
every time you fill up I
heaters and cookers for gas are well known as the
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er and Ruth Bennett, bridesmaids:
Messrs. Harry Gose, Paul Harding. ■
and Phillip Baits. groomsmen: Miss-
.. ., . Henrietta
es Maxine Christian, Frances Ratlin.
Sister Ann Lewis and Louise Greer,
yoi- onsiness man of Slaton. being
1 an employe of the First State Bank
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Come in and see our line before you buy.
thanking you for thia most approp-1--—--
riate gift. Don’t wait; get them _ M
aatuNNEh-swroDeWatch expiration date on your paper
Burrell rrington and Miss Ola
Lee NeSmith.
C. R. K ♦Pey and Miss i iectra Hug-
Miss Lucinda
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Your Soldier and Sailor friends
have joined the Red Cross because
they know what is does. Have you
joined?
Frank Wilkerson; Sanger
I. M. Brewer and
Greer.
J. E. Gibton and
dad after-effects. Thousands of women
have voluntarily written, telling ~
the good Cardul has done them.
chould help you, too. Try IL E 1
Denton Circuit J. R. Atchley ;
nested of many sterling traits of char-
acter and charming personality, and
her popularity is attested by the very .
great number of friends she can I
NOTICE.
Sales at the Sycamore Variety
Store will be stopped on Sunday, ex-
cept for absolute necessities.
LUKES DRISKELL. Prop.
after which they will make their-
: heme in Siaton.
_ ... _ .. — „ . The bride is the daughter of Mr *
Kathleen. Fla.—Mrs. Dalia, Prine,
of this place, say.: "After th, birth and M Tom Greer of this cit For
of my last child...I got very much ' some time she lias been a very em-i
has a self-air-mixer, which saves the trouble of
regulating.
Gainesville, Denton street
J. F Pierce Whaley Memorial < 3,3,
W Bennis: Lewisville J. Leonard ♦ J
Khea; Marysville E F Brown; VV
Myra and Hood C. W. Thomas; Pi- •
Miss Mildred Mitchum of Park
Springs. is visiting relatives this
week.
Denton J. L. Mor-
H. Greer, after which the newly-weds
left for a trip to South Texas cities, '
M. L. Hamilton, presiding elder in
Greenville district.
J M. Sweeton, Celeste.
G. B. Carter, Lone Oak.
J. L. Sullivan. Merit.
G. W. Whisler Quinlan
W. S. Boyd, Coppville.
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Dexter J. 1 Osborne;
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given out by the conference last Mon-
day morning:
Lbecatun Distriet
en was so nervous and weak I could
r, lv. My husband asked Dr.
PI, It‛s at my taking OgduL He.
i it tro^od medicine, Ind good
• -Arter al’ so he got me 5 bot- ; oi Slaion.
ctrL^’y imIDuithe second bottle I Messenzer joins in wishing lor Brock
5“, mbs afd"nabefora takrlng these splendid young people a long
M Ceep. After taking it. and happy life toget her.
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Dorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Potts,
on Sunday, November 2. 1919, a
daughter.
G. A. Lenhom, Clarksville.
J E. Short, Whiterock.
J. 1*. Luton, presiding elder Sul-
phur Springs district.
J. G. Forrestor, Wolfe City.
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W J. Wilson: Vashti
Mrs. J. W. Howard of Fort Worth,
visited relatives and friends last
week.
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1 Emet Bec son and Miss Esther
!Sparks
O. A. The i as and Mrs. S. H. Reed.
Joe E. Shaw and Miss Willie How-
ard.
Barberee; Sadler
N. C. Little; St.
We have opened an ofPce on west
side of the square, first door won tii
of the Majestic pisture show. We
do a general land and commission
business. If you will list your farrs,
ranches, oil ieases, royalties with us
for sjaty or ninety days, we will ad-
vertise them in the best newspajwrs
in Texas, and well them. We have
buyers for city property, improved
and unirproved. We do a general
insurance business —4 ome in and
talk % over with us.
Wichita Falls District
S M. Black, P. E : Antelope J. 3,.3.
C. Grimes, supple: Archer City W. •,*,
R McCarter; Bellevue I. S. Ash- 2 *
burn; Blue Grove P. S. Warren, *22*;
supply . Burkburnett E. V. Cole; ••**
Dyers J. A Payne; Deer Creek ••e3•
S. E Moore, supply: Dundee— (To •
be supplied); Electra F. A. Cruch- 3-
Electra mission ( J Fender: • *
I' H Morris Iowa Park *: ♦
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Wall. Nocona Minor Bounds; Pe-
1 French Ivory
,1 1 Cut Glass,
Era M. A
lot Point
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Preston
People, you all know Bunnell’s
Photo Studio, Decatur, Texas, turns ,
out the best pictures made in this
part of the state, and you all know
that a good photo of yourself or a
family group is the most appropriate ;
end appreciated and less expensive
Xmas present you could send a
friend or relative, and a 75c picture
will be more appreciated than any
15.00 present you could send that
friend or relative. Have a dozen ‘
made in time and send them out and
enjoy reading the twelve letters;
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THE RATE rekation, dp
The Regular Rates dad to
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Jo S. W. Dadney ; Valley View
A. It. Nash; Whitesboro A. S. Egg-
ner; Woodbine W. B. Simmons.
Justin M. P.
Slidell C. N.
Atemoved to South-east Corner of the fower zirls; Mary Alston, ring-bear- tcoa
square. Office Over lranden- er; Misses Marie Walcott and MH
i fa burg’s Grocery Store. died Kerr, ushers The church was w agzoner cit,
I beautifully decorated with cut flowers
and fems The wedding was attend-
E \ BgaAAne ed by a large number of the friends;
• ' EANU3, AKIV3, of the contracting parties. Visiting
7 : LIMBS ASLEEP
W. L. Tittle; Young Men's Chris-
tian Association E. C Huckabee.
We have juSt received a large shipment of
of Slaton. Just before the bridal par-
ty entered Mrs. J. Newton Barker
sang *T Love You Truly,” accompan-
ied by Mrs. Terrell Lillard at the pia-
no Rev. Alonzo Monk, Jr. of Ar-
lington, officiated, using th*- double-
ring ceremony. Miss Bess Coleman
rendered Lohengrin’s wedding march
as the bridal party entered, and dur-
ing the ceremony she played "Melody
in F.” After the ceremony the party
retired as Miss Coleman rendered
Mendlesohnn’s march. The bride en-
tered on the arm of Miss Nellie Blan-
kenship. while the groom was accom-
panied b Lilias Lockhart of Arling- (
ton. The bridal party was composed j
of Misses Naomi Scott, Jessie Brew
T W Lovell; Sunset—R L Pai-
terson, supply ; Wizard Wells Har-
glove Grounds.
train here Molday. He was
to the Bridgeport sanitarium.
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claim. Mr. Brewer is a prominent |
Card.
J. E. Grar and Miss Maudie Clark.
R. E. Hufman and Mrs. A. D
Jones.
R. C. Pience and Mrs. Bell Groves.
•fendant ry,
< failed
or any aks,
nage in
no recommendation—you know they are the beSt.
D. Knickerbocker: Floral Heights
E. A Drew;
C. Frost.
containa no harmful or habit-forming Ernest Harvel of Burkburnett, is
drugs, but is composed of mild, vege- ... .
table, medicinal ingredients with novisiting friends this week.
DECATUR. TEXAS
IL L. Ely; Pilot Point cir-
P. Farler; Pottsboro and ,
market. Ask i,our neighbor about them.
Gainesville Distriet
C M. Simpson, I*. E.; Aubrey
w . A. Pritehett; Bonita B. A
Moores; Collinsville and Tioga C
noise. My condition was getting
worse all the time...
I knew I must have some relief or
I would soon be in .he bed and in a
parlous condition for I felt so badly
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Eowie— T N Weeks; Boyd and
Rhome- J T Bloodworth. Bridge-
l port- M. H. Read. Bryson and Ter-
nayn E. H Coburn; Chico J. F
Archer; Cratton A. F. Hightower;
Decatur-—A. A. Kidd; Decatur Cir-
cuit- —R. L. Patton; Decatur Mission
J. M. Carpenter, supply ; Green-
wood (To be supplied i , Jaeksbo-
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1919, newspaper, November 14, 1919; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582126/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .