Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1927 Page: 6 of 16
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Friday, May 6, 1927.
Page Six
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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LONE MOUND NEWS
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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Then* will be preaching at the Fir
Serve You Better and Save You Money
Aa (‘ate
BAPTIST CHURCH
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Notice in Probate.
a fine way to celebrate the day.
expecting next Sunday to
day. both in attenedanee and in
3Cx3
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and Mlgene Thomason, clarinets ;
32x4
Cord
se«-- deceased. Will Leslie and J T. Ramsey
It is
BUY NOW!
maintain the
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Wisco Service Stations
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Martin (‘rabree.
Decatur, Texas
By Clifton Hall, Deputy.
(May 6-1:: )
R EGER S
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FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
chase made at our store.
Boy s unions
MEN’S TROUSERS
NEW DRESS PRINTS
49c
S3.15. $3.95, $4.95, $5.95
19c
36-INCH PERCALES
HOUSE SHOES
MEN’S UNIONS
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49c
per yard 15c
Men’s summer unions
per pair 59c
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RIEGER DRY GOODS COMPANY
DECATUR, TEXAS
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31x5.25 Balloon
33x6.00 Balloon
Good Crowd Heard
Concert Last Friday
Farm Agent and Tester
Attend A. & M. Session
98c
48c
59c
$ 5.85
3 6.85
$ 7.35
$ 8.40
S13.40
$15.35
$18.35
Ladies' felt house shoes; pink,
rose, tan and blue
Light and darks; neat stripes
and small figures.
30x3 ‘ Fabric
30x3 % Cord
29x4.40 Balloon
Whitienlnre
trombones ;
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the better the band urows
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are cordially invited to attend the-
services.—A. L. Alland, Supt.
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Tirestone
Dealers®
On Saturday at four-thirty.
Get your ticket with each
$1.00 purchase made at our
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NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR
SUMMER SEWING
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SILK HOSIERY
All light shades; silk to the top
per pair 49c
WORK CLOTHES
Men’s overalls
Boy’s overalls, 3 to 6
Men’s work shirts
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Through the Firestone policy or selling and
distributing direct to dealers through 148 Factory
Branches and Warehouses, we receive fresh, clean
stocks of tires of the highest quality at prices which
are the lowest in the history of the industry, and
we pass these advantages in quality and low price •
on to our customers.
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32-piece dinner set Satur-
day at four t hirty. Get your
ticket with every $1.00 pur-
Ford, coruet
present efficicnl innsicians and
• md group comine up rapidly.
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and Perry Saneifer.
Panamas. Balm Beach, Gaber-
dines; now selling at
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Oldfield Tubes are
also priced very low
Made in the great economical
Firestone Factories at Akron
and carry the Standard Tire
Warranty
Louis Billington. 1a ritone ;
FOK IOME AND STABLE
The extraordinary Borozone treatment
for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls, burna
and scalds is just as effective in the stable
as in the home. Horse flesh heals with
remarkable speed under its powerful in-
fluence. The treatment is the same for
animals as for humans. I irst wash out
infectious germs with liquid Borozone,
and the Borozone Powder completes the
healing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c
and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by
EMPIKE DRUG CO. — DECATUB
MAY SALE OF SHOES FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Graduating, dress. sport or school wear.
Come and see this complete line for your-
self. A look will convince you. And they
are reasonably priced too at
$3.45, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 to $7.45
Next Sinday is Mother's Day and
the orcasion will be appropriately cele
hinted in the morning services at the
Baptist church. The people will wear
flowers, and the songs and the sermon
will be in keeping with the day Going
io Sunday schonl and chureh in men
• »ry of mother and to worship Goj is
The bloor-boards of a jewelry shop
in Birmingham, England, when re
duced enough precious metal dust to
pay for the cost of new flooring.
MEN’S CLOTHING
Linens, gaberdines and Palm Beaches in
some nifty patterns including white, neat
stripes and grays. Priced at
$14.95, $19.95, $29.95
PLAY SUITS
Children's play suits 3 to 8
98c
114 ri h the band.
} plasinu number.'
the principals in
singing in 1H-
A Jones «2un1 t i ’
IL C. witl Mt*
\ X TE know tires how to select the best how to help you take care of them,
W and get the most out of them. We sell Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires
and Tubes- also Oldfield Tires and Tubes.
Both Firestone and Oldfield Tires are scientifically designed and manu-
factured by The Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. Mr. Harvey S. Firestone is
President and active head of the Company and under his management many
Our showing of piece goods and silks are
the best we have ever had to offer. Look
them over and you’ll be surprised at the
many beautiful patterns and wonderful
values we have to offer you.
MEN—ITS TIME TO GET UNDER A
NEW STRAW
It’s time to throw away your old felts and
step out in a new straw. We have a good
line here from which to make your selec-
tion. Come in and see them. Priced at
$1.95, $2.95, $3.95 to $5.95
have filed an application in the county
court of Wise County. on the 29th day
• f \pril. 1927. for probating the will
of F G Leslie and for letters testa
entary. which said application will
be heard by said court on the fourth
dat of July. 1927 at l hr court house
f ~atid rounty. in l)ecatur. Texas at
whiel time all persons who are in-
teresteri in said estate are requiree to
ipprar and answer said application,
shoile thev desire to do so.
Herein fail not, but have you before
'aid tolrt. on the first day of the next
term thereof, this writ, with your re
turn thereon, showing how you have
veented the same.
Witness my hand and official seal
at Decatur, Texas, this 2th day of
April. 1927.—LOK Y D. WHITE. Clerk
of County Court. Wise Connty. Texas
36-inch prints light and dark
shades; going at
SHEETINGS
36-inch bleached, brown sheet-
ing per yard only
10c
Musical entertainmeut zivel ll.ide.
auspices of th band cuiuitic in th •
scbon] avliteriun laisi l i ida \ night
received l hr prai-t t ’ • ing opr of tin
nost enjoyable of the man? • niertain-
me1- that hnve bern given of late in
that place. In urlilitios to the reucli
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C’hristinn church Siuday at el
o’clock. There will be lptizinu
the close of the service.
Bible school at ten c’clock.
READY-TO-WEAR
Fifty new Spring frocks; Georgettes, Satin
back and flat crepe. For graduation and
evening wear. Priced at
$7.45, $11.85, to $24.45
1ioD of a
--ver.l -IL
spirit.
' I was glad when they said uuto
me, let us go into the house ef the
iord." R E. Bell, Pastor.
Visit our store and get our new low prices on men’s, ladies’ and children’s shoes, furnishings, ready-to-wear and clothing. We are always
glad to show you and we sincerely appreciate your trade. Come in today and see our latest arrivals for Spring and Summer wear.
Note Low Prices on
Oldfield Tires
They Cost You No More
Than Ordinary Tires
outstanding developments and improvements for
economy, safety and comfort in tires have been
made. He is the acknowledged leader in lowering
tire costs and fought almost a lone battle to secure
lower crude rubber prices from a foreign monopo-
ly. He has saved, and is saving, millions of
dollars every year for car owners.
Tbeodore Kendriek and Liih- Iamsey,
base: Frank Ware, base drum T j.
Hldey Jr. and (‛ory Sandifer, snare
drws: Hollis St Clair. ovid Shelton.
MiJrirer Stone and 1ernie Kenetrict.
alto Bill St les and lack icicuer.
~a xa j hones
ineinded in l hr band oruanizatio,
:ilso air thr following pupils, most ot
W hon mect regularly euch Tuesdm
afternoon with lirertor \very and
are learning to master 1h in-irumeni-
~-cified: John Thomas 1»n. .Ma
The Slate «»f Texas. ‛lo the sheriff
or any constable of Wise ('onnty —
Greeting:
1on are hereby commanded to cause
lo be pnblished once a week for a
period of ten days before the return
day„hereof, in a newspaper of general
circilation. which has been continu-
olisly and regularly published for a
period of not less than one year in
said Wise ('onnty. a copy of the fol-
lowing notice:
The State of Texas. To all persons
interested in the estate of F. G. Ieslie,
Mr. and Mrs. Burton of Dallas,
made ii business trip to this -ectiou
• •f I he country Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ieynolee and
Oidas Reynolds visited in the home of
Mrs M. A. McDonald Sunday.
Willie ('laborn spnt Saturday night
and Sunday with Ola Mae Hannah in
Ah ord
Several from Ibis (umunity were
present al l lie pluy al Roe last i'lidax
night. Severai also went to l’rniri.-
i" ini school.
Jewel We~t left one dav lasi wee c
for his home in Ralls, after lx ing wich
hi- father. wh. hns been ill. for -o
•rt! week-.
Several of this community attender;
the funeral of liernon Scoti at .lone--
town Saturday evening.
There will be sinxinu al llopw:l!
church every first and third Nimea,
evening
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jameson. connty
farm a genl ami wife. and T. H.
Royier. tester for the Wise C’ounty
Cow Testing Association, left Tuesday
for ('ollege Station, to attend an im
portant slate meeting and school in
the co-pM rative conduct of agricul-
tural movemenis and associatiov-.
They will return at the end of th-
week in Iecatur.
Some of the best known nationnl
leneers in this diepriment of action
will be at the <• liege for tht school.
NEWEST MILLINERY
Smart street and sport hats. L arge and
small shapes and in the latest lovely Spring
colors. Priced at
$1.98, $2.98, $3.98 to $5.98
Riddle. Jim lielew, Frank MeMorlie
•larineis : Jim Tom 1*ny. .rr P.X
and Ii 'I' Itirger, -axaphenes Ti-
"pses a foree of thirtyciuht
r.....rganiz fur tie prp-, .if ring
FREE FREE
’Frm’i "■! । with I'ryane Duff a*
acemj ni-t
Liberal applause grech'd the releli
Hon of euch special number and a like
reception wa* gixen the bal'd ntmber-
hetwtel whose selections the -pci:1
numbers were interspersed
it was most agreeably omnu-tniec
that, after alout three yoar, of <-<m-
tinuous effort under direction of r
Scott Avery, the Decatur Bara has
hecvie a really worthwhile and cl «*i
cient organization, capble of render
ing music that Is harmonions and we I
worth listening to.
Members of the band and the instra-
ments they play are: S. T. Lillard,
York Simpson. Milner Sandifer and
William (’ole. cornets ; Douglas Faith.
W. T. Hill, Perry J- lies. Worth Arm'll
ing musical entertainment to Decatur,
cmnnity and ••onnty a group of
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Collins, Dick. Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1927, newspaper, May 6, 1927; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583959/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .