Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1928 Page: 5 of 8
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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corn, made on flint
Burr Mill and sifted
per 1b.
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SWEATERS
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CORN MILL
in operation on Wed-
$3
nesdays and Satur-
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$6.95
$7.50
$12.95
$13.90
$ 8.55
$14.55
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What’s Doing On
wise COUNTY
iiielor-
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Kincaid, seriously ill for several ci.
is repwrted on the high road te
covery. Messenger is glad to state
30x31 , Reg.
30x31,,1x.
31x4 Cord
32x4 Cord
29x4.40 Bal.
30x5.25 Bal.
31x5.25 Bal.
30x5.77 Bal
32x6.00 Bal.
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$2.25
$1.75
$2.45
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$ 1,362 50
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Stateof'exNK, (‘ovnt} of Wise:
We, W M Koonre, a president and
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who ha' •
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Ages 2 to 8
98c
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Today’s Buick brings to its owners a
higher degree of beauty than any other
car in the Buick field has ever offered—
Prices on many others not
shown here.
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Just twodays left to save—
$2.00 to $5.00
HENRY AW
Nast Main—Decatur
Tubes
Cray Red
$ 8.55 1.80 2.05
$10.40 2.15 2.45
$16.25 2.50 3.10
$17.25 2.65 3.25
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LIABILITIES
(‘apita! stock
< ther surplus f und
Iindivided profits. net
indivicnu! dejwsits subject
to chick
$11.45 2.35 2.75 11 29x1.40 Balloon
$18.75 3.30 4.00 H 30x5.25 Balloon
$19.55 3.45 4.10 H 31x5.25 Balloon
$22.90 4.05 5.15 H 32x6.00 Ballon
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Children’s light weight
sweaters—age5 tol6.
$1.50 and $1.95 values for
only 98c
SPECIALS
Children’s Play Suits
Weekly
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Fisker
ha-
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on glasses fitted during the
STOCK SHOW, if you will
bring this notice with you
E. W. Bass, Mgr.
Accompanying this outward beauty—
and giving it real meaning—is the
superlative goodness and reliability of
Buick engineering.
See Buick—drive it—compare it with
others costing a great deal more—and
you’ll agree there was never a car so
beautiful and never a car so good!
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Firestone standards of quality, and volume production, with distri-
bution direct through its 149 factory branches place Firestone serv-
ice dealers in a position to give car owners fresh, clean tires at prices
to meet every purse and requirement.
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Official Statement of Financial Con-
dition of the
Peoples State Bank
At Paradise, Texas
At Close of Business on Feb.. 28, 1928.
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SEDANS $1195 to $1995 - - COUPES $1193 to $1aso
SPORT MODEI.S $ 1195 to $1525
Allprices £o.b. Flint, Muh., government tax to be added. The G.M.A.C. fnance plen,
the mod desirable, is available.
ESI 1896
7g4 Main St Fhor.t 21074
rker whe need- ali tin day
170 land at
tr e\ob» ring
(fficial Nratement of Financiai
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TOTAL $128,86 8
State of Texas, County o1 Wise.
rchandise, silks, crepes, crepe-de-chines, pri
ring suitings of all descriptions. Each week.
Spring. Drop in our store and let us show yo
chickens from the foundatica stock is
•n ili
Ihe
: and
" erzckers that find ever been
V Never a car
^Beautiful-' „
andHe^nr a car so ^ood
bis motives is to build up his lunl
with this fertilizer making plant
II independent ilink Also to round ont and complete
wise plan of diversifieution contem
highly financial
toll 7 1
tri-inu fit nil ojrraior
live and
of his 150 carefully selected hens.
He opened the season of 1928 wita
748 fine young laying ben-. His gross
sales of egg- for January Just were
Friday, March 16,1928.
We’ve yet dreamed little abont. Let
us move to transplant more of the
Frazier type of men af action to ou:
soil.
l‘(~k, as cashier of -aid ban!
a treut in
lization in necessary to viele from .
ami man
- rerkl
hzilzrit.
of his kind
25
; < 1
J aze and
! zrooc land
weevil pisoninz control ami
to resor1 to ii if necessary.
an art he
of many
i- lore in
LIONS
3 CLUB
KC0,j
ncrisans of a .man
President.
i as bier.
b READ.
A. K
fr<>i.
< hide" that a
grown c: refnlly
"rhe baby of Mr.
. $17,75 (X)
12.1.4 1M}
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..... platet l r this year Mr. Frazier will
1525 : plant some cotton. He lias faith in
thic cab ill in arsonate method of boll
1
RESOURCES
! ians and discounts, good
undouhtedly on personal
or collateral security. :
i (verdafts, goid undobtei-
i ly
Furniture and fixtures.
I < ush on hand
' Jmc from approved resert •
agents
Interest in dejsitor’s guar-
anty fund
1 A--essment depositor’s guar
anty fund
citizen come from the boasted west
and demanstrated before our often
unbelievinz eyes that we've res pirces
here in this resourceful Jami for
dition - 1h‘ theu digings in his hand.
Continental State Bank "eracker" was tboui a foot long
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lives on Ila Van placc in the coni-
munity of his । osidenet.
Ige of
l r> .m De
$1761 02
failure he hatched and raised 2500 stands and practices himseif. Hut he Paint Salesman Wanten
ruling right back on the right ‘ " V‛ ameu
on .Hituinl
hi- lzyer
in his year of total
. p;
19 zaper
little inrident that hnpzwner when ho putting on the :: pp arancu
wide range of other possible revenues
So here - a zood farmer and good
< hriutfna-, and nost cveryhody about and chork full of
$190.15, deduction for feed $8.51,. gaining a livlihood and making moncy
and Mrs. G.
Lire from
Mr. Frazier i
few bales d'
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Splendid opportunity is offered by
old established (mpany mnanufactur-
ing complete line of dependable paint
products, including fine house paints,
with binding xuarantee for wearing
qualities. Write quick. O. L. Chase
Paint Co., Main & Lucas, St. Iouis,
And you are sure of better service to go with these tires because
Firestone does not sell to catalogue houses or special distributors,
lou get a personal service from a reliable merchant who has a rep-
utation to sustain and on whom you can absolutely depend.
vMEAEZeezEwaIX:
under re ciuceci nere
Uiini of a
will prove
celebrating the :cusor in a boisteroi-
manner. (‛ol. Lillai e was landing
at the cushier - wimb-w w hnn om*.
ami Ihe only one, .1. l'n ton lrrel!.
• mb'y. -tastec that tht
wns banking lor
el lr.be
WISCO OIL
nothing bin a piece •f
:s reported Hint .I lh« -
•i:k a w ice- berth for m;
RFNOI ROFN
Ian# and diwount- zuod
undonbtdly on xrsunn!
or collteral +curit) $ 51.502 76
Th c Him-
» the tip aud oil
hi- brain ceil- t
body and hanes u
ing vim! ebanee
clilture offer, to
walked into the bank with one of he
bizvest and most destrctive fil
reason'* that the opj ort unities foi
Mr Frazi,r and huneirocis » othes
125,59 83 Ii
' i wake progressive farmer and a citi-
$ 20,63) 00) zen of the type the colntry should
and Uh awfi
fictionisi type.
supplemental income fr
.9*
-af k., r
Me- I <-la ■
Furnit or
in 15′7 Mi
t. । . ! ,1. ro
tiaztsa Dite. 1 ruorth-.
34. Those atre rerore given
Frazier from hi- kok< H* had ;
Ixcatur in the timber Hectiol ft the
238 00 Decat ur-Paradis road. He is one of
the several men who quit the wind
340swe-pt plains of west Texas and set-
itensifieet cultivation o1
made by artificial ferti
1526; Mr Fr.izhr
net for the month, $106.60. Ace-unt
for last month—February : eggs sole
$177.50; feed cost $85.50; net $92.20
Egg sales for the first ten days thi-
month amounted to $61.70. Continuing
his culling process his flock number
has droppd to 617 hens the first of
March.
Mr. Frazier is making another de
parture from the nsual in ids erop
plans for this year. Land is prepar- ।
ed for the planting of thirty acres
of soy Iwans of the larelo variety. ;
It is a great leguminous feed ami
soil enriching crop, highly useful ami
highly patronized in some sections
of the country. The exmriment should
be watchecj with interest. One of
v ith any bung ip b} m. ny
• «n here much longe und
mnuch istier opportunity fo
light honr- for
to Wise cotint,
end inarle: a re
15121; thot -ill
I B I’mk
. Imlion was 1]joxinatol} S16K.).
hast d on the -upplementary value •!
. garden tuff, pctatous, fruit and other
incidental- to hi.- cash crop- which
we re • hicke i. . »orn ;in<l <am* -yruz.
B. F. Frazier lives southwest of
At Boyd, Texas
At rnoug of Bnuinc- on Feh 28 1928.
Jouns serurei by roal 6tate
worth at lea-t t wice the
amount loam I t horeon
fiverer
ly
mmusemzmavmnauwwnwnV*
12% to 2 2 to 6
98c
the.* tot V were huppy and
Iezht 1 t le.it he hrouzhi 1
i’atnbizndic to W Le . mni;..
Ami therel) hang
rat. Without hi
icv ’ d he I rinr die
ky Lion
Ooi. I I
L. F. OSHfELbS and MRS. W II
< A SE V J irectors.
Subseribed and sworn to before mne
this 10tb. day of March, A. It 1328
L. W. CLARK, Notary
!*ublic. Wise County. Toxas.
Kentucky gentlomnan had .t'd to
him that he Lad f nd C . I - p6,
rde bad net loarued ■> ■ - Vol tear
Jaw being in full force and cffet
he {ir the- lav had t-en rer ozniz
in 5 atate (‛ol Iillard met t
nnrnbr of the L.ions who romeinirec
him when he ; ac tiz ; I)
tur, tkinz enzaged in the baukinu
busineH- a- one- of the principal stori-
• ho u <
..rd His
cach of u- do solomnly sW car thn
the above statemuut is true to th
n-st of our kn tvlerlge .end K-licf.
Mi Sy lre 1 of Irorktriciut.
anethe ! weleomr gm t. rinu intrr
diucec by lion McMordit.
’I irne c rtlfb
Li joh. J b
lee N , end • r
- ane eight incles in ciretmftrtnct
with an awful looking fusc dangling!
from one end. .1. Fre.-ton ret 1ed up ,
. to the windw. and wit it a »lon t
give-a-dam jesture. lighted the fl •
ami tossed it over the cushier’ win
dow. The monster fire erae k • 1.
tie-*- smokinz like :t tar-kiln • i
the fect of c ol. I.illarei. and bie . ihi
other gent lem*,h. * aluposinr Uh- • .jF
pr< idr nt, ami r and v
1 . ili !•“' 11
tij on thi
bale to a bale* an a« re
1O." Hee Iw. k i
rn npptoiheel
tic ri ■ of
I’ 'I AL
UABILI I H.
tork
I xurpina fund
I profit net
cliscovereci the
livicend- lnpuid
Individual depoMt suljeet
to, check
Wise (1111} and r<adiJ\ available In
m»*n of action.
H< raised corn in 15263 of approx-
imnately S](0,(M, value*, cane -yrp of
a ](KX) gallons that brought, an avee
Rev. F.
R E Petty, a casitier of aid bank, lye
• ach of u- do solemnls swear that H»«*
abov statement ir true to the inest of 5h
olr K ewiedze ane belief e-e----
W M EOONd'L Fr< -cirj-nt
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( okRE I AC< 1 W R BOVI).
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. OK Dry Good
wi < OHJ J , I < .
"*n1} Fiom ti
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wvaicthec! and Iaile
x p l • < 1311 J l'»
.1 Fre.-ton lad
- 1 < t • .10-1 er .:ml it
j j. ., 1 hen to ■ t j > the ye r ith. Wlilt
ional bank »b Ung Col. Lillard
again recalle io th. write r - minci a
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Weln■- 1. lun«h<
1 LHIard * Kent
! .How en : ! Jie ih t ide * a • *n
1M) cents per gallon. rro -s
sale* o1 « gg> lor the yea*-,
I li chicken feec co-l W a
and net profit from eggs.
- x 4--
30x3 1, Reg. $5.95 Tube $1.15
30x31 Ex. $6.20 Tube $1.30
29x4.40 Bal. $7.10 Tube S1.40
ng the ».j ' irizzui h*d
$22.90 4.05 5.15 11 32x6.00 Ballon $19.25
$22.90 4.05 5.15 || 30x5 Truck Cord
TRUCK TIRES 1 32x6 Truck Cord
30x5 Truck Cords $28.30 .
30x5 Heavy Duty $35.40 I AI RM Al (ORDS
11 30x31 , Regular $4.65
H 29x4.40 Balloon $6.05
that country A teroptie n machine
rlashed thi- pictures and with caet,
Itev. Morgan zat an interesting and
instructive di-cription T! ■ L.ions in-
Histed that the zveI man 1e tiir
Eue-t again and xive : mor detailcd
ncrount of hi- i. Brazl.
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