Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1889 Page: 5 of 8
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vertised, giving date.
W . W. Barber, P. M.
J. B. Outler, A. P. M.
Ladies’ List.
Adams, Mrs Ellen
Beaker, Miss L. C.
Casuth, Mrs. Ellen
Davis, Miss Ella
Gents’ List.
Cheatham,
Cox, S. B.
Davis, W. M.
Jones, Sam
Monnt, Charley
Martin, J. C.
Persons calling for letters
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| Omaha World.
most popular shapes,
in Decatur.
so small a town as ours.
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Win. Skaggs, Alabama.
G. H. Oneal, Audubon,
W . H. Harvey, Oklahoma,
G. D. N. Cheves, Wil. Pt.
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now receiving 1;
far below their
entire (
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grandly thrills—
tint
uis are BEAT,
Come and see ■
slippt
K’ine
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actual
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Prince Albert suits.
and cold, this piece
you will behold—
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But all the rest of them
below are represented by this
row—
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These are the flashy circus
bills, which trusting boyhood.
.. . —arge line of California suits and
. Beautiful Hine of Stetson hats in the
The finestline of men's stiff hats ever shown
e New stock of Zephyrs, all color
Prof. R. E. Florida, who
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eS slaughtered in same way.
press will give the city a de-
cided boom. Now then first Particuiar improvements
class wagon roads leading in-ked out and well defined plan
to all parts of the county and matured and developed, must
ousfuture prosperity isassur take the field with a determi-
ed. ' 70.....
The berries which the buy-
er sees, on top are T 1
‘ ’ike these—
es &
Light We
Rhome, Tex., July 3. —It
very much commenced raining here yes-
terday evening at 8 o’clock
closed out at once.
We are
An Absolute Closing 0
ed district court at Weather-l —There has been consider-
ford last Monday, and will able talk of improving some
open court at Jacksboro next of the roads leading to this •
Monday, and here on the 1st city, but talk alone, while
AMondav in next month. quite necessary,
% —Decatur’s first-class wa- PI ov e the roads.
ter works. improved streets, e concerted action, the roads
tine new business blocks and tobe improved i
contemplated cotton com- citically designated, and ac-
“ I —S. C. Setser L.. ....
— Heavy rain on Thursday from this city into the vicini-
morning. ty of Audubon.
— Frogs and water fowls {x- o o
celebrated the “glorious Ath.'- W•d. Stone egan
Nobody else in this country, teaching atwo-months school
’ I,.. . , -lat I win Ponds on the first
-Judge I atterson has been day o this month.
at home this week. He clos-,
Advertised Letters
has moved! Advertised letters for the
• • • week ending July 6, 1889,
; at Decatur. Texas.
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Whene’er the day is wet Rhome, Tex., July 3.—
of ice The Dallas, Southeastern and
Pacific railway people are
J still running lines in and
I around this place. They say
ithey want to come here if
practicable. We would like
' But when the weather’s also to have their road, but
warm and hot, you’ll find this the amount of bonds they
I much is what you’ve got— '■ iwan is.en tirely too high for
of Al! Summer Goods!
r yourselves.
nation to accomplish the work.
Ix, f r., What is every one’s business
-W e are in rectipt of 1 he is truly said to be ones
new daily paperat business. If does
enntettd- 11 m1e8 ou oil not put in motion a definite is conceded tobe the finest But when the victim’s once
perilous breezes with a ibpra kih of action for the I penman in the South, will inside, he finds the posters
patrunage and evidences of provement ot certain | teach a iai class in sadly lied—
able management. It carries and give it a boom with I manship, and also in book-
a keen stinger unconcealed, their means and leadership keeping, inDecatur. Every
and is anything,, for money, then we predict there
will be! body take advantage of this
but can so sma a town as nothing done. One or two opportunitv. Examine fully
Henrietta support three,wee - graded roadbeds across the1 the line of samples at the
ly papers and one daily? West Fork leading
into the postoffice and see the wonder- .
—The following persons are southwestern and the western fnl command he has of the and kilrain to keep out of
credited with recent payments parts of the county is of su- pen. j his state. Perhaps they will
on our subscription list. preme importance to this city, ----------------
J. H. Squires, Pella, and the people living contig-1 —D. C. Paul, a first-class .
N. R. Grisham. Springtown,! nous to these roads are readyfarmer of the Audubon conn- Ne, 45 4
M. D. Cansler, Paradise, land willing to assist in the try. was among our visitors Mo 2 -""8’ Mrs. J. M. Spencer has
needed improvements when-,on Monday. ’ " "S been visiting her father.
ever they can clearly under-: —No mail from Dallas for ~ W. P. Wright, this week,
stand the anticipated result|two or three days past on ac- Land in Clay county is sold 11. (J. Carloss fiftyacres
of their donations. count of high waters. advancing at a rapid rate. joff the south part of his land.
reports of worms or their
signs.
ALVORD BUDGET LOCALS.
The governor of Louisiana L Nothing is as fre a- watet
has warned Sluggers Sullivan !1,1 thisconn try now •
W atermelons are being
shipped to the Panhandle ana
lines of new goods, which have been
alue. An elegant line of men’s
rocks and sacks, also fine double-
Laree line of California suits mid
nery and ma
and continued almost without
cessation until 12 m. to-day.
All the streams are out of
banks and trade and travel are
completely stopped. The ma-
jority of the grain is still stan-
ding in the shock waiting to
be threshed, and if the rainy
weather continues the damage
to it will be great, if it is not
entirely ruined. Cotton and
corn are doing moderately
well, but so far we hear of no
—(rive us sunshine now.
s, 1
, . ... ■ i e . Northern markets hv the
, be admitted, however, if each;, . . c
lofthemcan diaplaya intterybundredsfrom.Alvord. ,.
certificate of Rood Hurrah for Alvord and the
, . ... • canning factory.
character.—Chicago, .. , Nr J ..
° ! Mrs. J. M. Spencer
____________ been visiting her fathe
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Forster, William. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1889, newspaper, July 6, 1889; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580888/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .