Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, August1,1928
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
ight
NOTICE
were
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^ASSOCIATED
All of the boy scouts have returned
PERKINS-TIMBERI-AKE COMRANY
UNINCORPORATED
NEW NELLY DONS
have gone, but due to such a small
Vatch
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They Are Pretty
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$1.95—$2.98
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in the vicinity of Decu-
1617 Clover Lane. Fort Worth.
way company
that other
$3.98
$1.95
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Cool Crepe KIMONA
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Piece Goods
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Printed VOILES, DIMITIES and BATISTE - -
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lish PRINTS for early fall - - -
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Remedy is needed to
case.
how bad your
No matter
druggists
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Sat. Aug. 3
Renfro's Drug Store
Our stock of WORK CLOTHES was never more
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each
POST TOASTIES
8 lb. bucket
lb.
Prices Are Lowest
6 boxes
MATCHES
6 for
18c 3
25c ;
2 for
2 for
5/
doz.
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25c
gal.
VINEGAR
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$1.00
100 lbs.
STOCK SALT
1b.
36c
COFFEE, Peaberry
TEXAS POWER & UGHTCOMPANY
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YOUR PUBLIC SERVANT
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- - - Service always
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complete - - - Work Clothes for the big fellow and
the small fellow.
SOAP, P&G...............
ORANGES, Nice Ont
TOMATOES, No. 2
FOOD WAS LIKE
SO MUCH POISON
tur. and the A. C- Bennett place. south |
of town, are in full fruit and produe-
Safety first - - -
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bottle, use as
not satisfied
your money.
CORN, No. 2......
JAR RUBBERS
spirit and generous disposition, made
it possible for the majority of ns to
FLY-TOX the seientifie product devel-
< ped at Mellon Institute of Industrial
Research by Rei Research Fellowship.
It is harmless to mankina but death
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This Week’s Express Brought Us
3 Dozen Nelly Don Frocks—
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BAKING POWDER, K. C.
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I thank you all for your patronas:
again when I
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MANY "TRADE' SHOWS AT 1929
STATE FAIR
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We wish to take this opportunity to
thank the business men of Decatur
who made it possible by their assist- ’
ance to learn and enjoy the merits and
return.
S. B. HARDIMAX, Decatur. Texas-
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BRING US YOUR POULTRY AND EGGS |
WE PAY TOP PRICES
♦
WANTED—Reliable man to run
A STORES
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25c 3
5c x
X «2
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$ 1
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from the .-amp at Palo Pinto, and they to serve you
report a splendid time and lots of
action.
lur, and ’ we were sorry
29C
Work Clothes
PERKINS-TIMBERLAKE Company
iNI"CORPDRATED
M. B. Oates, the popular agricul- Box 97. Perrin, Texas-
SOKE
Only one
tural agent of the Fort Worth & Den-
ver. gave the Messenger editor an in-
vitation to accompany him on his
rounds of the vineyards of the rail-
Government authorities tell us that
thirty different diseases are trans-
mitted by flies- Any one of these often
proves fatal. Flies must be killed. Use
will return
go to camp. Perhaps a very few could
BLEEDING GUMS '
bottle Leto's Pyorrhea
to all household insects. Just follow
instructions on blue label of bottle.
INSIST on FLY-TOX with the per-
fume like fragrance — Adv. -
As is my custom. I will ck se for my
vacation August 5th and for the first
three days of August 1 will sell all
my perishable groceries at cost. All
who have accounts with me pleas**
ecme in ami settle up so we can start
anew when I return.
Nelly Don SMOCKS, high collars and very
ketchy---
wards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of ah j
system purifier.' Cietiumil
package with full directions. 0
ly 35 cts. at drugstores. ( A '
pleasures of boy scouting. Especially
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Guaranteed fast colors is the beautiful new Eng-
“Two years ago specialists in
Louisiana, where I used to live, ad-
vised me to come to Aan Antonio to
recuperate from the lifter effects of a
/bad spell of ma-
" / la ria which hat!
Ahd left me in a ter
d-e rible
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Mr W II Portwood is down fro
sXr.H.....Ung several dazsrwteh
her son and dauchter where a large
home north of • being prepared
number o Portwood Is a
for the market. M . ir; in fact,
former citizen " .w to young
she was b ru. and. She married
womanhood here, I oung and
Mr. Portwood. who ■ ■ Renaldo
promising cattlemat.tcita Messen-
Dunn today. she • the
ger „„ we
first time I had _ yon-
were nittie schonoltkdvrssenger about
recaiirasguranhoobamte —ss
, 4 Pickett. Lois Lawrence, Etta
SX Bob TUghman Benaldo Dunn.
Minnie Gilliland and others.
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principles of boy scouting— to lie tour- ccrwIEN A DVS
teous and honest to all fellowmen an I CHAddir IEV AV ‘ "
n yerent to God in Heaven. _ . ,n i
Signed by the members of troups TO TRADE—My home inPerrin
re IN L ' I Texas, for a small place of equal
58 and 59_______________ value near Decatur.—W. T. PENICK
SPECIALS
FOR RENT—3-room furnished house .
with screened in sleeping porch.— |
1 Phone 47. (31)
FOR SALE—Ford one-ton. model T j
Dallas Texas, July 24—Many spe-
we wish to offer our thanks and ap- cial shows will feature the 1929 State
predation to the one who by his 8°0 Fair of Texas, it has been announced
j here by Roy Rupard, secretary ot the
I exposition. Among these special fea-
t tures will be the feeder beef show, the
number .being able. it is likely that horse show and itzle reviewuactt
......ne would have zone to the camp show, the automobileshrwutestot.
at all had it not been for the most western aviation exPositiona.t and
generous spirit of the local manager ten show, dairy m.nv other "trade"
of the Texas Power & Light. Mr. C. P pigeon show- and many othe
Dodson. Who furnished free transpor- expositions.____ _
tation both ways. This was a saving lnaers sometimes fo.....w a wolf I
of some $9G.00 for the two troups. As Laplanders.
a token of our appreciation for the 1 2.000 miles
kindness of Mr. Dodson, we extend 270 persons killen
to him our most sincere thanks and in Jaa
the assurance that we will make an | yearly by tigers,
effort to practice and live the tri —
business engagements prevented us
from going on the rounds. “Am we11
pleased with the progress we have
made, and I believe that next year
we will show that Wise county, par
ticularly this immediate section is th •
premier place to grow grapes. 1:
said. The vineyards of Ed Cates oa
the Meridian Highway, north of Deca-
ing wonderfully. "Tourists. I under-
stand, are determined to sample the
grapes on the Cates farm, and it b
came necessary for Mr. Cates to standi
watch until the grapes became rip-,
when he established a stand at a
convenient place and did a rushin
l usiness."
Renew Your Health
By Purification
Any physician will tell you that -
“Perfect Purification of the Sys- I
tem is Natre’s Foundation of
Perfect Haith." Why not rid
yoursel,6f chronic ailments that
are undermining your vitality?
Purify your entire system by ink- I
ing a thorodgh course of Calotabs, |
—once or twice a week for several ।
weeks—and see how Natu re-
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z- • -• -H/1/M3 nfe.d.
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truck: good condition, oak body and
sideboards.—GCS DEMENT. (31) 1
FOR SALE—Six hundred ewes, from ,
2 to 6 years old: price right: 14 miles )
east of Decatur. See ED YOUNG.
P nder, Texas. (31)
LOST—Monday, between Decatur and
ten miles out on Fort Worth road,
bull terrier, white with brown ear-
Reward. Write O. B. STANLEY.
Page Six— ___ __
SMITHWANTSBOY SCOUTS RE
COKGRESS PEACE TURN FROM CAMP
condition.
a “I didn’t look
k like myself at
3 all. My com-
‘ plexion and eyes
had turned such
an unhealthy yel-
low color. V I n
k place of nourish-
2 ing me my food
" was just like so
much poison
Austin, Texas. July 29.—Judge John
Lee Smith of Throckmorton slated •
friends here today that he would be a
canddate b zore the democratic pri-
manes in M<3»> f r congress in the I
13n congzessiouu u. trict. Mr- Smith
was lor a number of years county
judge of Throckmort n county and is
widely knowu in W eat Texas. He de-
clared unnat the principal issue before
Ilie aemocraue party at present is
one of leadership. In an interview
among other tnings he stated the fol-
lowing: -ne party must clean house.
Tammany naii must be driven from
power in the party of our future as a
great poliuicai organzaa u is doomed
Those responsible tor the abject sur-
render to Tammany must be held
strictly accountable. The democratic
party is the traditional enemy o
strong arm boss methods and ring
polities. It ran never afford to al
qulesce to the Tammany dominance
that now overshadows the party, io
do so will mean the total abandon
meut of those principles so long eher
ished by the party under the leader
ship of Tilden, Bryan, ami Wilson A
wholesome, progressive leadership,
heartily in sympathy with a rigid en-
forcement of the Volstead act and pro-
hibition laws in general must supplant
the present Tammany controlled wet
machine before the party can regain
the confidence of Texas democrats.
Judge Smith is now urging the
present Texas members of congress
Prsecure the passage of ansact.prvid
ing for a governmeenpaM/^
fathers as well as m 20 of
who are in France 1,.the. ETter
their sons. “It would1em"2 make
for the father and mothe
this, long pllgrihKtcosontocether.
sula be together as a matter
eit ro 1 -
casion, and the we think of
to be complained aths and mothers
^lPf r our nation's freedom.” Judge
Smith declared. old, a world
Judge Smishisiszaoscribed by his
war veteran, and is de
friend, as an able campaign* .
Ness Business, $s to $12 daily profits.
No capital or experience required.
Wonderful opp rtunity. Wille today.
—McNESS CO.. Dept. C. Freeport, Ill.
The annual summer cotton school f
n xa- Technological College at Lub-
1ock. which is now in progress unde r
the supervision of Prof. E. )). Camp,
head of the department of textile en-
gineering. has twenty students enroli-
ed. Among those enrolled are me
chants, teachers farmers and pr< spe’
five cotton buyers from all over west
Texas. All people who are interestel
in any phase of the cotton industry
are Invited by the college to attend
this summer course which trains the
student thoroly in classing and grad-
ing. all phases of buying and the keep-
ing cf cotton books.
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9c {
99c {
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18c ;
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15c $
25c 1
Constipation kept my system from
throwing off these poisons and it just
looked like I wasn't going to get any
better.
"Sargon did more for me in less
than one month than all the other
medicines I have used in the past five
years. A number of my friends have
■ told me that they had never seen sucn
a remarkable change in anyone in
such a short time. It is simply won-
derful how Sargon brought back my
color and benefitted me in many ways.
■Sargon Soft Mass pills are ill*
grandest in the world to overcome a
sluggish liver and I don't belive medi-
cal science has evez found or ever will
find an equal of Sargon."
. Mrs. E. Prudhomme. 616 West
Woodlawn. San Anopio, Texas-
Renfro Drug Co.. Agents.
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