Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 16, 1889 Page: 8 of 8
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Foster. Thursday, Feb. 21,
at 2 P. M.
Sunset, Thursday. Feb. 21,
at 7 P. M.
be free and open to all:
Sweetwater, Monday, Feb. '
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show what we send, to those who
rFHE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
I great Medical Work of the
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with marks on it and you de-
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Freeman artist galley valued
Parfact timekeeper.
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Decatur, Feb. 6.
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I believe Piso’s Cure
for Consumption saved
my life.—A. H. Dowell,
Editor Enquirer Ellen-
ton, N. C., April 23, 1887.
The Beet
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age on Manhood. Nervous and
Physical Debility, Premature
Decline, Errors of Youth, and
the untold miseries consequent
thereon, SOO pages 8 vo, 125
prescriptions for all diseases..
Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by1
mall, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young
and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and
Jewelled Mtedal awarded to the author by the Na-
tional Medical Assoclation. Address P. 0. box
MaEe)aMe213z3el
CURES WllM ALL ELSE FAILS. ,
Beet Cough Syrup. Tastes good. UBe
ip time. j^ld by drugginta.
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. We will guarantoe the"LOVELL" WASHER to do better work
and do it easier and in iess time than any other machine in
the world. Warranted five years, and if it don’t wash the
Wdbclothes clean without rubbing, we will refund tue morey,
/agents WANTELcaNhOIAr
that agents are making from $75 to! 50 per month* Farm rs
g make $200 to $500 during the winter. Tadies have great success
p selling this Washer. Retail price, only E5. Sample to those
^^de-iring an agency $2. Also the Celebrated KEYSTONE
WWRINGERS at manufacturers' lowest prices. We invite the
P strictest investigation. Send your addresson a postal card for
further particulars. _
LOVELL WASHER CO., Erie, Pa.
The BEST Cough Medi-
cine is Piso's CURE FOR
CONsUMrTION. Children
take it without objection.
By all druggists. 25c.
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patieats—for the
acting.
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Subscribe at this
lea- trations both humorous and
whom had formation not easily acquired,
The music of and abounding in happy ill us-
Egf5 K4h)iAcKmay call at your home,and after 3
2=2dMKKK°Lmonrhs ail shall become your own
"GK8VMK Bproperty. Thia grand machine 18
EX S 4 K%Mmade after the Singer patents,
K T.Md”kwhich have run out: before patents I
HakA6648225, " run out it sold for 883, with the
at t a r hmenta, and now sells for
f FMpu Mil'll E •850. Bast, strongest, most use-
•bMBEA HEBRfulmachine in the world. All is
| EBEnE 5 TBE.mEmfree. No capital required. Plain, j
brief instructions given. Those who write to us at once can ne- .
cure free the beat sewing-machine in the world, and the >
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— Remember every paid up
subscriber to this paper will
, get a premium worth 25 cts.,
at $1000; insured for $600. if they call for it at the time
1) fr Thorr;c. gv,F...v tr.Iror J .
valued at $13,000; insured
EREE
Heavy dolid Gold
permanently cured thousands
, pronounced by doctors hope-
one year for!
of cases pronouncet
less. If you have premonitory symp.
toms, such as Cough, Difficulty of
Breathing, Ac., don’t delay, but use
PISO'S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION I
turn out as the lectures will
McDonald, library [ lecturer, who will be at the fol-
for $8000. J. J. Lang, one___
buildingvalued at $3000; in- 1 herewith send you a list
sured for $2150. Drs. Mark-
89: Sewing.MachineT
am'To at once establish ;
HaHlleaelz
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Bestough Syrup. Tastes good. Use
in time. Sold by druggists.
Mjelierzhfl
word to that effect. Brethren these things cost
—Henry Fitzgerald, of the money. Please turn out and
get everybody to go and give
our speaker good crowds.
20th, at 2 P. M.
Sowell, Wedesday, Feb.
Smith & Gill, grocers, valued
at $1500; insurance, $750. i the F arm & Ranch
Conley & Jones, dry goods, for 1.50.
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112.3 : ore light than three ordinary lamps.
3663,33 Full sized Lamp Rent by Express for
1 djg-5thirtycente. We also have the best
/ f-P2;e- filing Q ‘efee rot in the U. S.
*534-2 Send for illuetrater circulars to
-------------- i LmiueFoRS!1E£&u1cRAKiN, Cincinnati, 0
immediately. By Druggists. 25 cents. ,
Wo will also send free a complete
line of our coally and valuable art
V placing our mat bines. ,
and goods where the peo
them, we will send free to one
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8% x 101, Embossed padded side . g id edges, exten
slon clasp, holding 32 pages c* Cabirot and Card
pi tures, sent for $1.00, retails for $2.25; bound also
in Japancese Morocco. Illustrate.a circulars F Ks ri
o 5^.^ pr# AH A s a 293 g
Farhesssteuauin.Fd 8 203
presented a bill in the legisla- Feb. 28th. at 7 P. M.
What Decatur Correspondents ture establishing and making Garvin, Mar. lst, 1 P.m.
Have to Sa). appropriation for the farmers’ [Christian Rest, Mar. 1,7 p. m.
~ institutes. Mr. Pickett is j Anise Chapel, Mar. 2, 7 p. m.
Decatur, lex., Februnry well known as an active Far- Draco, Mar. 4, 7 p.m.
7.—This morning about 2 mors' Alliance man, and thusMt. Pleasant, Mar. 5.1 p. m.
o’clock lire was discovered in ! nobly proves his <_______
the two-story stone building that class of our citizens.
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of appointments for
insured for $4000. Mrs. E.
C. Terrell, four buildings; Wichita Falls.
Wise County Alliance. Now
Terrell, Tex., Feb. 6.—A
delightful entertainment was
given at the asylum last night
for the enjoyment of the pa-
tients in the form of a concert
and charade, the same being
organized and managed with
particular success by Mrs. F.
S. White, wife of the assistant
superintendent. Dr. W kite.
Special credit is due the per-
former-, who were all resi-
Hunting Cases. Both ladies'
and gents’ sizes, with work*
Wand cases of equal value.
* One Person in each lo-
caltiy can secure one free,
together with our large and val-
uable line of Household
Sampies. These samples, as
well as the watch, we send
originated was occupied on
the lower story by W. C.
Bird as a saloon and restau-
rant. and the upper story was
the office of the Decatur
News.
This was the largest fire
that ever occured here, and
and oilice furnit ire valued at
$500 ; insured for $250. W .
R. Pickereil, building valued
at $4000; not insured.
if it had not been for the wheat sown, 5 acres of rye
great effort made by a few of and 10 acres of oats. He did
ham &
readers that 1 have a positive remedy for had sold his farm a few miles 26th at 7 P. M.
theabovenamned disease. Bv its timely . . . . . . . . 7 / ,
i Ke thousands of hopeless cases have been । South Oi thl5 CitY » and intend- W htarland 0li • ‘diesdiY,
permanently cured. I shall be glad to ed moving to Idaho. has re- Feb 27th at 7 P. M.
send two bottles of my remedy free to . . . . . ■ — .
an v of your readers who have consnmp Purchased ills Oid Place, and Alrora, 1 hursday, rub.
tion if they will send me their express concludes to remain here. at 9 p M
andpostofticeaddress. Respectfully, , . x . -
— Hon. G. B. Pickett has Roughedge, on 1 hursday,
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ticular important point;, the
amusement of patients, which
ante,” you must send us
— We met Supt. Russell,
of the coupty farm, on Mon-
day, who informed us that
there are three paupers and
one convict now on the farm ;
that there are 8 or 10 acres of
lowing places on the time and
$ RERLECTING strew LAMP.
5 9 Can he sold in every family. Gives
Wamsley, all of
leading parts.
$650. J. W. Tyler, Decatur
News. valued at $2000; Weekly Gazette
insured for $1100. 8. O only $1,85.
Lillard, hardware, valued at
person in each locality,the very
• best sewing-machine made in
.the world,with all the attachment*.
$1.00 per month, or $10 00 a year (including Sunday). ।
Remittances in Money Orders, Checks on Fort Worth, or Registered Letters can be made
at the Publisher’s risk. Write for sample copy to the
—DEMOCRAT PUBLiSHiNCCO.,
Messenger to G. W. Fitz-
the citizens most of the town not vet know how much corn
would have been destsoyed. and cotton would be put in.
The following are losses, T, .....
sustained: Ullmann &Co.,—Ifanyhody will bring us
wholesale grocery, estimated five subscribers with the cash
value $25,000, insured for we wiil give him the
$18,730. W. C. Bird, saloon MESSENGER for, one year,
and restaurant, estimated N oW don 1 say you are too
value $2000, insured for poor, , when you can get a
$1400. A. P. Hudspeth. 8o0d home paper for a little ,
harness, $1200, insured fortalK.
FOR CONSUMPTION I
KINGERS AND ORATORS find Piso's
• Cure for Consumption THE BEST
remedy for Hoarseness and to clear the
i Throat. 25c. All druggists.
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gel aid in Tennessee.
FITS. EPILEPS Y or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A lifo-long study. I WATRAST my remedy to
Curb the worst cases. Because others have
lulled is no reason for not now receiving a cure.
Send at once for a treatise anda FUSE BOTTLE
1 o my IXFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express
and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a
trial, and it will cure you. Addres3
H.C. ROOT, M.C., 1 S3 Pea«i St., Nr,/YOUC
TE263 Free, and after you have kept
them in your home for S months and shown them to those
who may have called, they become your own property. Those
who write at once can be sure of receiving the Wntel
and Samples We pay all express, freight, etc. Address
btinson A: Cm., Bh* Ait, Portland, Maine.
885 Solid old Watch.
. Sold for 8100. until lately.
A Beet $83 watch ta the world.
1895, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. II. PARKER, grad
, uate of Harvard Medical College. 25 years’practie ,
in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially
speclalty Diseases of Man. OmceNo.4Tulnchst- .
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ox Ajovo- • ryororuiesicousmiesi9nb.
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•. W.2:20L£66$3..23 Chesinui *L. Pbiladelphia-
of W. R. Pickereil, on the
east side of the square. In
less than an hour the whole
of that side of the square,
consisting of eight large two-
story stone buildings, was
con turned.
dates given. Let every body
— C. W • McCormick clos- Cottonwood, Tuesday, Feb.
Singing, music and acting. ed his lectures on last Satur- 19th, at 7 P. M.
••special mention being dueday evening and left for oth- Chief, Wednesday, Feb.
Airs. Johnson, Miss Amos. er fields on Monday. His
Miss Wills and .Mr. T. R. lectures contain a fund of in-
two buildings valued at $7500 ; ver Passeager train’s now
dership of Mrs. E. S. John- instructive.
“-rh
Pleasant. Tuesdav,
valued at $3500 ; insured for
$3000. Mrs. Glen Halsell,
j/jy j
A-E. THE NEWS for ONLY SI.OO a year; 10c per ronth
2 SvBsCRTn NOW TOR TUB
EWEEK8V CAZ£TE-stowiisonticsashwss"attnansinn
•9 mage's Sermon preached the precediug Sunday; Fzshion and I lousekoid. Depart. nepts;
Eej Stock and Farm Notes. Happenings in all parts of the W orid, 2nd — G- neral Resume of al
tea Domestic and Foreign News.
0THE SUNDAY CAZETTE—15caMonthor$6.50aYsar
THE DAILY GAZETTE. must reliable paper in the Stated I
ves and
FITS!
When I say CURE I d not mean merely to
stop them for a time, and then have them re-
turn again. I mean A RADICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
We Want Wood.
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qevction tO Boonsville. Mar. 5, 4 p. m. ! -----------------
Pleasant Valley, Mar16,7ph EXHAUSTED VITALITY
IE. Mound. Mar. 8. 1 p. m.
Paradise, Mar. 8. 7 p. m.
son was equal to the occa- | EWhile this notice re-
sion. . . mains standing we will send ( rat ton, Friday, Feb. 22d,
It is a pleasant thought to the MESSENGER and the Tex-at 2 P. M.
know the officials of the asy- as Farm & Ranch both one! Chico. Friday, Feb. 22d,
him do not neglect this par- year for only $1.25. at 7 P. M.
- - ■ • ‘ J , Sugai Hill, Saturday, Feb.
— W e want every one who 23d at 1 P. M.
, , , .. . comes to town to call at this I “ Vr .....
hasalway had an excellent office and report the news.,, Monday,
±___________ Weare here to learn all we Zion, Monday,
can, and publish all we know. or. p'vr
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. _«p. Jim” Trimble who
To The Editor—Please inform vour HedelI LilinDie WnO
0 Farmers, Read this Twice, pf
a state
Dollar* rear wen Kecu, pince, 1*inin ihe reach ef all. isia pubiished o*»i monthiy -iDallaaTexa:
■ in columns ogood home rending maiter, especialiynitedtoshe Bouthetn farmer.. h
denar menu under th* airecttom of praeuical ana experlenced editors, devoted to Fauz and STo, a
Fol TH Ho. ...om no. Man.w.aT . -uh AMustrations of new and i.
prove maehine. ou .XU. and eakpax, TUU N.wa rovxo„vouxs.onduheuvpriourrxprriment:
MAdefromtmewtmeon 1.TEIAS FARM an 1 «A«* T
-arm u situnted about 30 •iles from Dallas and comprisen22s acres. It is under direuon. of a coP
rent supertntendent who personany conduets experiment wit* now ami old plant xd2 “
-hinerr. eu-. and who aives the rosuita through the columns of Tl'l' FanM AXD R AXI -
partment mono i. worta maar Ur «* the subseription price to any farae or "oon an "ho be1"v68 n
• progress and improved metheds ofagricultare. "iN Txx43 4
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Forster, William. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 16, 1889, newspaper, February 16, 1889; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580868/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .