Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921 Page: 5 of 10
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to Lillard;
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not propery informed as to the com'
tions under which they should poiso
Date. the cost of labor to apply it
and the depreciation on the dustin:
We have farms and ranches
in Potter, Deaf Smith, Ran-
dall, Parmer, Oldham and
Dallam counties for sale at
(ether. ger in tone h
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RTS, Owner
Will Pay You to. Poison."
is as. follows:
It will pay to polson—
if the weevils are really
CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
safe on Petty’s fumble;
out to Renshaw.
If you are taking the MessenL
you are not getting the beat paper.
Doe Wanders Through Town.
Beavertown Pa.—A large doe chased
by dogs eame down the main street
here and taking a flying leap. landed
in the garden of Fulmer’s hotel.
LOCALS SHUT OUT
GAINESV ILLE LADS
Alabama Lady Wag Sick For Three
Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous ,
and Depressed—Read Her
Own Story of Recovery.
quate supply of dusting machinery
poison.
The general gains from weevil
Cash ana Carry Store
JAS. A. PARR, Prop.
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B and a good
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of many little
soning under average, fairly favorab!
conditions seem to be from 2eG to 40
pounds of seed cotton. acre, but
owing to variatus in degree of we
v injury it ia not safe to expect muc »
wore than th» lower figure.
•Consequently, you should not po
OID MISTAKES IN
POISONING BOLL WEEVIL
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OF THAT
OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING
ANYTHING
your crop seriously, and
if your land is sufficiently rertil
to yield at least one half bale per acr
with weevil injury eliminated, and
if vour farming organization is suc:
that you feel assured that the poison
applications will be made at the righ
time and in the right manner, and
if you are willing to spend the fu
amount necessary to provide an ad
Weevils Can Be Poisoned With
Profit.
SAW MILL
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g did splendid work as umpire in both
= games.
I STATE TO RESTOCK
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3 The United States Department of
< Agriculture, through its boll weevil
experts. Profs. B. R. Coad and T. P
Cassidy, have issued a statement, a
part of which is entitled “Where 1
tions and improper methods can he
gular session, only to failure. A survey of the pi
। sowing by farmers in 1920 shows th:.
If you suffer as these women did.
take Cardui. It may help you. too.
Is no nil h cluh in ye
than the current value of 100 pound
of seed cotton.
Hand guns should be figured as d
preciating 100 per cent in a season and
the larger machines about 25 per ceni
of butter, a
imons and son
and frieds in
"There's A Reason’" for its
professional wontfi
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m Austin. May 24.—W W Boyd.
= Game, Fish & Oyster Commissioner,
B announced that George Finlay Sim
5 mons, a noted ornithologist at the
- University of Texas, will be added
5 to the departmental staff, during the
• summer months and devote'his time
= to bird and fish study in Texas and
B prepare articles covering same. They
■ will be available for the public and
and the other expired as he tried to clove.
Gainesville—Lewis flew out to Lil-
its rich, tonic-nutrient
properties can be
a large factor in
restoring strength
and building up
the body.
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J.
----ALSO MAKERS OF--
KI-MOID5
(Tablets or Granules)
For INDIGESTION
___ 20-28sk
1 and the same amount of veal, brown in trip to Elkhart, his train was gone
carrot, bay leaf and a
to Ren-
an assistance to eve
twenty-eight men faced him during
the melee. He had perfect support i and simnrer for b^e minutes
by his teammates, as the locals grab- end ‘hn """..........
Approximately 20 per cent re-
Auction in the price of the above
start one Get the. a)
A foreign pie which is most savory.
Is one which will be often usec after
the first trial; it is
French Meat Pie.
Cut up fresh pork in small pieces
and he was nine hours late reaching
the bride's home. She was still wait-
ing.
bed them here and there, repeatedly
robbing Gainesville of hits. Halcomb
and Dickson made sensational catch-
es.
Ninth hining
Gainesvile- Hogan out.
Asings and tubes - ______
ow cheaper than “ risht pasture.
17 The game by innings:
First Inning
an unfertunately large proportion we
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Remove the paper from a can of good that Cardui did me. I don't
choice apricots and pack the can in think there is a better tonic made
ice and salt, using equal measures of and I believe it saved my life.” ,
each. Let stand one-half hour, then For over 40 years, thousands of wo-
with a can opener cut round the top men have used Cardui successfully,
of the can one-half Inch below the in the treatment of many womanly
edge, take off the top and invert the anlments.
can to remove pie contents. Surround
with a pint of marshmallow cream..
The apricots should not be frozen too
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It is a fact that the reason for our low prices is that
we have no delivery expense, very small over-
head expense, and we buy and sell for cash.
r- lard; Gregg flew out to Rush; Nici- (g
■ olson fanned. I F
# Decatur-—Williamson out to, Hal- 2
— comb: Dickson out, Legear tous- (©)
5 tin; Halcomb flew to Nicholson. (
= Third Inn ing
More than 1,000 eggs of the ring-
necked or Mongolian pheasants have
been shipped from the hatcheries for
propagation purposes in the different
parts of the state and 100 chicks are
being raised. The laying season is
about over. Mr. Boyd says the phea-
sants are as easily raised as chickens
and that he is endeavoring to get
them widely distributed.—San An-
tonio Express.
ROOMS 2 12.' FUQUA BLOCK
AMARILLO, TEXAS.
Pryor fanned; Kile was
jumped the fence and trotted through
the business streets, often stopping to
look in windows. The doe returned to
the garden and then- Jo the wcods
meat of each side until ahout one half
iach thick. Spread with the following
stufing : One cupful of bread crumbs,
one-quarter of a teaspoonful of salt,
one-eighth of a teaspoonful of pepper,
a Flice of onion chopped. one teaspoon
ful each of chopped parsley, pickle*.
= provide much information regarding
= the bird and fish species in this state,
■ their haunts and habits. •
= Commissioner Boyd returned to-
= day from an inspection of the state
B fish hatchery at Dallas, and says it
m will have more young fish for distri-
= button this year than ever before in
Bi the history of the hatchery. More
m ■ than .1 00,000 fish will be available
■
are making money-saving prices
There Wai She, Waiting.
Flora. Ind.—Fred Rhodes awoke at
his home several miles out in the coun-
try to find the roads blocked by snow
drifts. He was to marry Miss Vera
Gardner 80 miles away, but by the
time he had cleaned a path through
the snow and had made a horseback
Gainesville— Legear out
SEOND GAME
Wednesday’s game was even more
one-sided than the first. Gainesville
never had a look-in. Only two men
reached first base one died there
platter. Put a little water in the pan
_ bream, perch, large-mouthed black
H: bass, small-mouthed black bass. Op-
g oulusas catfish and white perch or
B cd n the fall when the weather is
| cool, while the shipping months for
the others in June.
it will profit you to take note of the above facts and
come to us for your groceries.
Ave cents' m ' " ' and the methods they should
ul meeting. thelAn a result 'here were
27th, 4 p. m., will | sary failures,
ence of Mrs. Gus j
a good attend- ,
machines will total more per acr
a little hot fat and turn into a lined
enshaw pastry shell. Cover as for ordinary
ECZEMAE
If HUNT'S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES /A,
(Hunt’s Salve and Soap'.fail in f U,
the treatment of Itch, Eczema,*7Y
Ringworm,Tetterorotheriteh- f I /
ing akin diseases Try tbie “ 4k
treatment at our risk.
NOTICE!
I will pasture stock at $1.00 (one
dollar) a head per month. Good
grass and water. G. W. STEWART,
few minutes she again
for distribution. Included will be
Split lengthwise, a pork tenderloin,
roTrteatnningorpeftyewtimsarinothe teaving the haives J.....ed. '•.......1 the
I S Barnes pitched Tuesday s game for
• Decatur and allowed the visitors only I
t a three hits, and at no time did they
E threaten to score. He struck out
• seven men. Barnes also led his team
. • with the stick, getting a homer and I
_ a single out of three trips. Big Kirk i
a rapped a healthy hit to the road but
was thrown out at home on a close (
hv L. 1 .l .a deciaion. He singled sharply in the /
hy be bothered • ninth, making two bits out of thre ’
Lmes at bat. Nicholson of Gaines- (
'Hie, did some fancy fielding in the (
bake in a muderate oven two and one
half hours Remove the meat to r
Roast Veal au Jus.
Season a tillet of veal wilt salt
pepper and put hi a pan with a piece
WHEN YOU NEED
a tonic to help renew
the zest of ife and
that snap that de-
notes vigor and
strength, take
SCOTTS
EMULSION
■ The Decatur team shut out the I
• Samnesville team in both games Tues-
day and Wednesday The visitors
■ were no match for the locals, though
• they played a pretty fair brand of
= ball.
We also handle imarillo
City lroperty
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ball through short, stole second, was
sacraficed by Williamson and scored
on a wild pitch by Kile. Barnes
walked, stole second and scored on
Lillard’s hit. Dickson got an infield
hit, scored when Halcomb hit one
through short. Halcomb took second
and came home when Rogers hit one
thru the infield. Rogers scored on
Tige Renshaw’s two-bagger. The lo-
cals made two more in the fifth when
Halcomb singled and scored on Rog-
er’s hit. Rogers was advanced by
Rush, and after Petty walked, he
came horn on a successful squeeze
play.
John Williamson of Greenwood.
shaw; Dustin singled, but thrown
out at second, stealing; Snelling
waked; Hogan flew to Halcomb.
Decatur—Petty out to Dustin;
Barnes rapped a homer; Rush sin-
gled, but died at second when Ren-
shaw hit into a double.
Fourth inning
Gainesville—Pryor out to Petty;
Kile out, Barnes to Lillard; Lewis
fanned.
Decatur—Lillard out. Legear to
Dustin; Kirk walked, but forced at
second when Williamson was safe at
first; Dickson flew out to Nicholson.
Fifth Inning
Gainesville—Griggs out, Barnes to
Lillard; Nicholson fanned; Legear
singled; Dustin out, Renshaw to
Lillard.
Decatur--Halcomb out. Legear to
Dustin; Petty out to Gregg; Barnes
singled; Rush fanned.
Sixth inning
Gainesville—Snelling and Hogan
each took three swings; Pryor sin-
gled; Kile out. Petty to Lillard.
Decatur—Renshaw’ out, Legear t j
Dustin; Lillard flew out to Nichol-
son; Kirk singled, stole second and
scored on Williamson's hot one thru
short, Dickson hit one thru Lewis,
scoring Williamson, but was thrown
out at second.
Seventh inning
Gainesville—Lewis out to Petty;
Griggs out, Renshaw’ to Lillard.
Nicholson out to Petty.
Decatur Halcomb fanned; Petty
.walked; Barnes fanned; Rush out
Snelling to Dustin
Eighth inning
Gainesville— Legear out to Dick-
son; Dustin out. Petty to Lillard;
Snelling fanned.
son f’the cost of the calcium arse
Ip * - Gainesyille Hogan out. Bares io,
Fe just as cheap in g Kile out. Bares t E nara.
I a Decatur—Rush fanned; Renshaw
I = flew out to Lewis; Lillard walked; ’
. _ ■ Kirk tanned.
ANTEED EVERY u Second Inning
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contact
in your
in such
h w omen
SnothereUut.comes
[widening of opportunity.T".woman
loot happy in her work rail often fnd
another opening through er club ac
quaintanos ana etub actkities she
is constantly aware of w Pat Is going
on, and she sees what iL.being done
by other women Togeth; with them
she cite direct her effo(. to putting
through proposed seheme3 for better-
ing the standing of wouen earners
A god business ciubkor wouten is
an nsst to any commuf t. ' ’ " re .
kr community. De It Right Or Not At All
pmonen to- Many valuable lessons have be.
Mi the foner i gained rom the recent expension oi
fi. It will be I commer rial weevil poisoning. It ha
busines and aga|n been shown that the boll w
your town. vil can be poisoned with profit if cor
Paint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. C, M. Stegall,
of near here, recently related the fol-
lowing Interesting account of her re-
covery: “I was in a weakened con-
dition. I was sick three years in bed
suffering a great deal of pain, weak
nervous, depressed, I was so weak
I couldn’t walk across the floor; just
had to lay and my little ones do th'
work. I was almost dead. I trie,
svery thing I heard of, and a number o
doctors. Still I didn’t get any reliei
I couldn’t eat, and slept poorly,
believe if I hadn’t heard of and taker
Cardnl I would, have died. I bough'
six bottles, after a neighbor told m
what it did for her.
“I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
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Compare the Messenger with any other
Wise county publication and you will find
a difference, a big difference, in Messen-
Decatur- -Renshaw walked, but
was forced at second when Lillard
was safe at first; Kirk poled one to
the road, scoring Lillard, but was
thrown our at the plate on a close
play; Williamson out. Kile to Dus-
tin.
may, I want it said of
capers and lemon juice, and one ta
blespoonful of minced olives. Mix ib
to this one-fourth of a cupful of melted
butter and one beaten egg. Arrange
the stufting so that it will keep the
center and sew or tie the edges to-
gether so that it will resemble a plump
bird. Bake with careful basting, un-
til well browned.
ditions ar1 favoralle and if prop
methods are us d. but it has been ej
phasized anew that unfavorable cot .
me by those who knew me beet, that
I always plucked a thistle and planted a
flower when I thought a flower would
grow. —Um oln
steal second on Catcher Williamson.
Tige Renshaw let the visitors down
with one hit and no runs. Only
Macaroon Pudding.
Soak one dozen macaroons in one-
fourth of a cupful of currant jelly
and two tablespnonfuis of lemon juice;
set over hot water. Make a soft < us
tard of one pint of milk. one-fourth of
a cupful of sugar the beaten yolks of
two eggs and one whole egg beaten
Flavor with almond extract. Add to
the custrd four more macaroons,
heated in the oven until crisp, then
rolled into crumbs. Pour this mix
ture into the serving dish, add the
macaroons and jelly. PHe over them a
meringue, made fron the two egg
whites and powdered sgar. Decorate
with cues of jelly ane brown in the
oven.
j the Ratcliff place, seven miles west
of Decatur; cut and sell any kind
of hard-wood lumber, $2.50 per hun
; dred feet. W. S. MATNEY A SON
Route 3, Decatur, Tev
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921, newspaper, May 27, 1921; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583673/m1/5/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .