Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
day, March 16,1928.
—Page Three
1928.
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.Mr. Jus. W. Smith . I Inratur, field
agent of the Sextet lancal Mutual
Aid Assoiation. was in Alvord ses-
terday transacting business for his
association, and called to sv us. He
was on his way to Sunset where he
said he was e,ing lo settle u death
claim.-—Alvord News.
GIN IESTOCKING AND ItHPA1l:
ING If you need any gun restorkit
work. I would appreciate your orde
Ian, Texas.
Mr. Cleveland Forrester and Miss
Blanche Yoakum of Fort Worth visit-
ed Jewel Gillenwater Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yancey and
son. Royce, were Fort W .-th visitors
Saturday
one 7 12 11 P. Moior wii
Insurance office, an
Grocery and Produe
sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. J.
WANTED Lad; to do light house
work. Apply at Messenger office.
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good tonlition
3 Rolls 25c
; Fon sale on ‘IIADE I oiu mb,
Milch cw : mu
A new coat of paint has been pu
on the front of the buildings occupie
by the First National Bank, City Bill
her Shop. Jones Shoe Shv, I he Blue
bonnet Press Shop, the Alvord News
We are enjoying the pretty weather
that we have been having the hist
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan have been
on the sick list fur two weeks.
Mr. Philip Hill and fanily spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. Stroud
and family.
Mrs. Charlie George and children
spent Sunday afternoon with .Mr.-.
Gomar Lee.
Mr. Elbert Neighboru and family
and Brother G. W. Finch attended
church at New Salem Sunday morn-
ing.
Mrs. Lillie Hill of Breckenridge
is visiting here parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sampson, this week.
Mr. Arthur Howard of Loving.
Texas, spent Sunday and Slonday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Harvey.
Mr. Ernest Hill and little daughter
Mary Sue of Goodnight, Texas. :in
visiting Ernest's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. A Hill.
Mr. Pullen Rassham of P rt Worth
speut Saturday night with Cecil Wil-
son.
FOB SALE—Two K od work marst
one waggon and double set of liar
ness. All for $65.00, E. H. NATM-
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Mrs C. (' Ntroici Md
FOR SALE One Ieering-Me'ormicl.
eultivator. goor as new. $1500: on
. wood c »k stove $10.00: one oil broor
it, 100 chick capacity, "a zonr one
used olic senson. $10.00); o)e um
finish princess diresser. .'it UNION
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FoR RRNT Small unfurnished hoi ■
See o W ill \N. County Enuinen
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gon«i pricos and terms lo
party. DE ATI it MOTOR
has been going on
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Hast Main St. Fhonr Ind . 210. ( 13)
carton $1.19
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stuart ami
daughter, Rebecca, of Fort Worth
were here Sunday evening.
Miss Loar Graham of Weatherford
College visited her sister. Mrs. Q. P.
Lewis this week.
Mrs. Gertrude Hoffman of l’aduc!.
Texas, visited relatives here ‘Thura
day.
)iss Hallet Harrison of T. C. I .
Fsrt Worth, ~pnt the week-ene with
Mildred Can Zandt.
Mr. Carl Aeuff of Fort Worth wa-
a guest of Miss Merle Hmldle-Uoji
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Mi. and Mrs. Marion Maley, Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Walker and Mrs. Dal.
Carder of Altus, Oklahoma visited
W. Rutherford and family here Mon
day.
Mnes. Melton Wallace and Ira
Maley of Decatur were guests • f Mr.
and Mrs. Rutherford Monday.
Proceeds amounted to $:0,50 deriv
ed from the play "lie’s My Pal Fri-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ired and Freemoni
dog. Last sec1 at
years old: white on
12 Cans $100
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be fresh and easy milker: will 1 1
$500 cash. Also one good I .
that will work sinde in field wi‘
pay up to $:0.0 cash, J. WIIITMEII.
Route 3. (Hie mile wosi of Deca tie.
the at
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ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALE
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sator. u-I only fow months: sac.
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Mr. Tom Clement of Oklahoma, is
visiting here.
Miss Zara Stockton visited Miss
Frances lilin Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs Henson is visiting here daugh-
tas, Mrs. W. F. Austin here this
week.
Miss Ruth Vandiver has the mumps
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Stockton and
son and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mote
and children visited in the Sycamore
community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chrestman of
Hull Woods visited D. B, Hillin and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Graham o€ No-
ha visited their parents here Sun-
day.
Mrs. W. S. Murtin was in Wichita
Falls last week-end.
Miss Edith Stockton spent .Satur-
day night and Sunday with her grand-
parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh sampler and
baby and Mildred and May Pearl
Martin spent Saturday night with
r and Mr< I.arn McNeely of Syca-
more.
Mrs. W. It. Mote and children spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. F P
Mole.
Mr. P. J. Murphey and daughter.
Misses Gertie and Zara Stockton and
Gladys Smith visited Mr. and Ml.-.
R. 1. Stockton in the Shiloh com-
uMhty Sunday.
Miss Vivian Murpliey spent sutur
day night with Miss Gladys Smith.
Born ts Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Aus
tin, Saturday, Match 101, a son.
Mrs. Tom Moore of Alma. Okla.,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs It. A
Rogers.
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FOB SALE S C W Leghorn bal-.
chicks. 12 12 cent- a piece. Con
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Pi<g 2 a c
2 Roll 13c
FOB -ALE Several tood mil-1 •
two nsually heavy milkers. J
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Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Crawford at-
tended the fat stock show at Fort
Worth lust Saturday.
Mr. und Mrs. James Smith were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Jobu Smith of Bridgeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher enter
tained young people of this commun-
ity with a forty-two party Saturday
night.
Mr. J. F. Livengcod and family
of Cottondale were visiting relatives
in the community Sunday.
Jim Kelly spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Clurk of Para
dise visited Aunt Linn Williams Suit-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fitzgerald of
Balsora and Mrs. Dona Crawford of
Wilson Prairie were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilouchins.
Mr. mid Mrs. Joe Con Hoose. Mrs
L. Morton and children of Bridgepoll
was visiting here Sunday.
12 Cons $1.06
17c
.Milligan were visitors to the fat stock
show in Fort Worth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. . hn bobson of Dan
.teuded church here Sunday.
Wilis. J. H.-Howard and son. Logan,
/t Pininview are here on a visit
George Ilamilton of Marthu, Okla.,
stopped here Moneuy to greet old
friends He was on hi'' way to F ri
Wort h
Marvin Wood - and family are visii
• ing relatives and taking in the show
p m Fort Worth.
Erother singleton filled the pulpit
sururday m-hi mid Sunday moraiu-
s the Baf list chureh and itrother
Bentley preached a good -erm a s"I
il evening.
a .... i A meets Friday night.
March 16th, and u proura will
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eggs for sale Fifty r cuts for rifie
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CIGARETTES kysstriksa-Pcaske
in. 17c
Bell's Warranted ltereuda
500- S5c; 10—$1.25: Frost
Cabbage Plants, 250 -$l. 00 :
$1.50; K w —$2 50. BELL
CO. Cotulla, Texas.
(OIN Fol; SALE 20 Iishels g ■
yellow 1otton land corn for sal.
Six mile- we-t of Irur. s’ 0 P
bushel. Il t I.TGiPF. iau
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Hout. 5 till
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I. W. of iballas. Mr am! Mr
Locke and sister, ofl’aradi -
wrk end 11 st- of Mr. ami Mr-
w sun.
This is G. M. Gordon, widely
known Dallas, Texas, pharmacist,
who spent twenty years developing
"Gorden’s." mi Internal Antiseptic
for the stomach mid bowels, for
which he received $60,000 for the
‘rights to the secret ] oc’ s of
compounding.
“The greatest obstacle to the
successful treatment ol stomach
troubles,” said Mr. Gorde n, “was
fermentntion (souring ol food mat-
v ter in the stomach and bowels),
which inflames and irritates these
organs and produces gas that
causes much listres . Fermenta-
lion can be stopped only with an
antiseptic.”
"Gordon’s" goes right to the seat
of the trouble, as it exercises a dis-
tinctly antiseptic as well ns a diges-
tive effect. It stops and prevents
fermentation, soothes and heals any
irritated or inflamed condition and
will bring quick relict in cases of
gas, dyspepsia, heartburn, bloating
after meal!-, excess acid, bad breath.
, constipation, sick headache, ner-
‘ ' vousness, when caused by faulty
digestion, tone up the digestive or-
gans and stimulate the stomnch and
bowels to their normal functions.
A few doses will convince you. Sold
PU 2°c
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FANCY Evapozatad APRICOTS . 2
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Collins, Dick. Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1928, newspaper, March 16, 1928; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584003/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .