Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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Thursday, July 11, 1929
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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Notice of Trustee’s Sale
Notice In Probate
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trust conveying to Edward T. Moore.
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tent No. 855, Volume 2, and described your return thereon, showing how yoi !
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K. P. RUSSELL
have proved it
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WILLIAMSON FILLING
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8 lbs. $1.12
WISE COUNTY'S LARGEST TIRE STORE
25 oz.
10 1b. Can Calumet BAKING POWDER
Pinto Beans 2 a.. 19c Iona Peaches
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Mr. Farmer!
17c
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Poet Toasties 2g.21c
Iona Cocoa 2
4,
Peanut Butter -17c
Christian’s
Feed Store
Scot-Tissue Toilet Faper
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A-2shakvptswem
Get those Fall and Winter
Eggs. Purina fed pullets
lay when eggs are high.
Keep the chicks and Tur-
keys growing, Purina will
do it—Produce your pork
milk and poultry cheaper.
Lima Beans
Iona Corn . 2
Quaker Maid Beans
Sunnyfield Flour .
Sunny!ield Flour
East c rner of the original Survey.
Thence North 45 West with the North-
17c Cocomalt
25c Cheese .
"Saving a Bankrupt" is the subject
for the sermon at the Baptist church
Herein Fall Not, but have you be-
fore said Court. on the first day of
the next term thereof, this writ. with
1544
con-
at night '
"The Re-
Your tongue
tells when you
need
Mrs. Rrew Rhine was in Fort Worth
this week.
25c
25c
25c
15c
7c
COULDN'T WORK
FOR FIVE YEARS
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storat ion
No. 2
Cana
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$38
Bulk Rice . 4
Jar Rings .
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nt Bridgeport Drug Company, and in
Rhome from Z. H. Boho.
PURE CANE SUGAR
PURE CANE SUGAR
Large, Juicy LEMONS
Juicy ORANGES
LETTUCE
COMPOUND, Swift Jewel
K.C. BAKING POWDER
19c
$1.39 |
The Stale f Texas:
To the Sheriff or any Constable
Doz.
Large Head
County, Texas to the highest bidder
for cash.
Said real estate is described as fol-
FISK BALLOON
ALL-CORD
A balanced bal-
loon tire, built to
the highest stand-
ards known to the
tire industry.
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"M.PEASANT TASTING
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atSkexrno"prubestbteinsninrdgcptursurvey. 271 varas; Thence south
Coated tongue, dry mouth,
bad breath, muddy skin,
groggy nerves and sour
Complete Lane of PURINA
and Other Feeds
Sw. Cor. Square Phone 284
Decatur
Bcundary line of the original Survey:
I Thence South 45 East with said sbuth-
FISK WINDSOR
ALLCORD — A
dependable tire at a
low price. Made by
the Fisk All-Cord
Process.
Now .
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FISK PREMIER
ALL-CORD
A fully guaranteed
Fisk Tire at an un-
usually low price.
You can’t buy more
mileage for the
money . •
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One of l he oddities of Wall Street ।
Is that it is the dealer and not the '
ustvmer who is called broker.—Dal-
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TRADE MARK REG.
PAINFUL^
INDIGESTION
vua "I SUFFERED a good
• while before I found
ing the same land conveyed by Fred
T. Milligan and wife. to J. V. Patter
Pouma 33c
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Mrs. J. R. Moore is visiting her
daughter in Canyon.
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said estates are required to appear
kwa: In the County of Wise, State and answer said application, should
of Texas. and being a part of the Ben . they desire to do so.
-25c
mg 5c
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i.ext Sunday morning, and
should take Carul.
use over to yeare
12 ■U 43c 24
east Boundary line of the original
ft 79c
Perry Perdue of Wichita Falls. was
here last Saturday on his way to the
Rio Grande valley. He visited Mr. i
and Mrs. J. N. Crabtree. i
or will preach on
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NECTAR TEA "to FER
"e:16c
varas to
D. Smith Survey. Patent No. 127.
। Volume 9, and a part of the B. B. B.
1 & C. Railway Company Survey. Pa-
Whereas, on the third day of Maj. |
Camay
3 25
3 Rolts 25c
have executed the same.
Witness my hand and official seal,
at Decatur, Texas, this 6th day of
July A. D. 1929.
LORY D. WHITE. Clerk. County
Court, Wise County, Texas.
By DOUGLAS DICKSON. Deputy
I trust being recorded in Vol 45 Pag- continuously and regularly published
•BI in the deed of trust records of for a period of not less than one year
WOMEN who need a
something that would
help me," writes Mr.
E. W. Berry, of Neosho,
Mo. "My trouble was
indigestion, pains in
my chest and a tight',
bloated feeling that
would make me feel
smothered.
"Speaking of this to
a friend of mine, he
told me that Black-
Given That on Tuesday, the sixth day
of August, 1923, between ten o'clock
A. M. and four o’clock P. M. I will
sell said real estate at the doer of
the County Court House in Wise
"TOUGHER materials and a better de-
— sign—the famous Fisk All- Cord proc-
ess—give Fisk Tires excess mileage.
You can depend on them for safe,
trouble-free service over any kind of going
and you can be sure that their long life
will lower your tire costs.
i If you want mileage from your tires,
try Fisks. .
return day hereof, in a newspaper of
general cireulation, which has heen
' west Boundary line 271 varas to the
South corner of original Survey ;
, Thence Ncrth 45 East with the South- son by Deed recorded in Volume S
ts- 19c
Cm 26C
gage Corporation in the payment of a
. debi therein described said deed of
192, J. V. ‘atiers n and wife, Carrie .
Lou Patterson executed a deed .r Wise County—Greeting:
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T-ATLANTIC& PACIFICTEA
east Boundary line of the original
Survey 1946 varas to the place of be-
ginning, containing 93.4 acres of land.
Said two tracts containing an ag-
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rice of Burk-
burnett. were guests last Thursday of
Rev. W II. Rice.
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Mrs. Ennis and children of Baton ‘
Rouge. La., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lute Renshaw.
a trustee, the real estate herein des- i canse to be published once each week
eribed. lo secure Dallas Bond A M rt for a period of ten days before the
■A? 33c
CAFFAL Salt . 3 10c | Sultana Jam
will be a sequel to the one last Sun a
day morning on "The Fall of Sam-
son.'’ for which the congregation ex-
pressed unusual appreciation.
Supt. W. W. Boyd was delighted at
the fine attendance at Sunday school
last Sunday and is hoping for a go d
increase next Sunday. There were
206 present last Sunday. Apprecia-
tion is hereby expressed for the cuo-
operation of th se who are contribu-
ing to the success and enthusiasm of
the work during the summer months.
The public is invited to all our ser-
vices.
Page 602, of the Deed Records of
Wise County, Texas.
Witness my hand this 15th day oi
July. 1929.
K O. YANTIS. Substitute, rruste
the Southeast boundary line
varas to the place of beginning.
taining 150.3 acres of land.
Second Tract: Beginning at
in two tracts as follows:
First Tract : Beginning at the East
Corner of the original Survey; Thence
North 45 West with the Northeast
Boundary line of the original Survey
421 varas; Thence $ nth 45 West
2135 varas to the center of Denton
Creek; Thence in a Southeasterly di-
rection down said creek with Its me-
anderings to where it crosses the
Southeast boundary line of the origin-
al Survey: Thence North 45 East with
48 $1.55
Scientists say that flies carry germs
of typhoid fever, infantile paralysis,
summer dis- rders and over thirty
other diseases. Flies should be killed.
FLY-TOX is harmless to people but
sure death to mosquitoes, /roaches,
moths and bedbugs as ^41, as flies.
FLY-TOX was developed at the Mel-
lon Institute of Indust riaNResearch
by Rex Research Fellowship. Insist
on FLY-TOX with its perfume-like
fragrance—Adv.
BLEEDING GUMS HEALED
The sight of sore gums is sickening.
Reliable dentists often repor the suc-
cessful use of Info’s Pyorrhea Reme-
dy on their very worst cases. If you
will get a bottle and use as directed
druggists will return money if it fails.
Renfro's Drug Store
Mrs- G. W. Tyson of Fort Worth .
was here Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick were ini
Fort Worth Sunday.
Administration upon the Estate of
said J. B. Nunnally and upon the es-
tate of Mrs. J. B. Nunnally, wife of
J. B. Nunnally, deceased, numbered
2321, on the docket of said Cour:,
which said application will be heard
by said Court on the 7th day of Octo-
ber A- D. 1929, at the Court House of
said County, in Decatur, Texas, at
which time all persons interested in
Back
Draught j
For CONSTIPATION,
INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS 8
You Are Hereby Commanded !•
Nutley Oleo 19c
A€3P Grape Juice .
authorized by said deed of trust; ana , J. E. Nunnally, bo h deceased.
Whereas, Default has occurred in You are herehy notified that W . E-
the payment of said indebtedness an . Munn has filed application in the
the same is now wholly due, and the 1 1 ounty " ourt of W ise ( ounty. on the
owner and holder of said debt has re- । Sth day of July. 1929, for letters of
quested the undersigned to sell said
property to satisfy said indebtedness :
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6 1a
n.. 25c Me 45c
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°3r‛15e | Plain Olives ‘jar 1OC
Sargon did more for me than all 1
all other medicines I ever took.
"I was dreadfully run-down, ami
suffered from rheumatism continual-
ly. My joints were so stiff I could
not raise my anus. I would be ex- (
hausted if I walked a city block. I
had not been able to do a day's work
in five years. My system was full of
poisons and I suffered from constipa-
lion and bilious headaches.
"I started tuking Sargon and began
improving at once and now my rheu-
matism is better than it has been in
years. Sargon Soft Mass Pills over-
came by constipation and the bilious
headaches, and I feel wonderfully
strengthened and helped in every way.
“I believe I will soon be able to go
out and work with the best of them*"
The above statement was made by
E. P. Russell, 1318 Royal St., Dallas.
Draught wes good for thia trou-
ble. I went over bought a pack-
age. It certainly did help me, ao
I continued to use it
"I am in the transfer businega,
and sometimes when I would be
hungry and ready to eat, I would
have a call and would hve to eat
later. Then I would eat too much
or too hurriedly. This would
cause indigestion. After I started
using Black-Draught, I found it
did me a world of good. It is
I splendid for biliousness and
stomach troubles.”
THEDFORD’S
• f Samson-" This sermon , gresate of 243.7 acres of land, and be-
Wise County, Texas; and in said Wise County, a • Dy "t the
Whereas, The undersigned has been following notice;
appointed substitute trustee in the The State of Texas:
place of said original trustee, upon ro AlI Persons. Interested in the
the contingency and in the manner estate of J. L. NXunnally. and Mrs.
TrUKOK A
GINGER AU • 2 Beeedes
FISK RUGGED-
the finest tire ever
made, giving the
utmost in safe trac-
tion, good* looks,
and long life.
A re-
markable value at
10 lb. cloth bag 57c
17 lbs. $1.00
R. W. White of Waco, visited R. M. |
Finley Monday.
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Mrs. E. Walker is spending a few j
days with her daughter. Mrs. Houston
Leake, of Allison-
mileage
means •
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