Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1889 Page: 1 of 8
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WISE COUNTY
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SSHNGHIE
W hole No. 440
NO. 233.
ALVOKD BUDGET LOCALS.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
those
year, has been
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DECATUR, TEXAS.
quite sick, but is
1888, will be renewed
on ap-
plication, when
the general
Wed-
L.
al-
The offices are : Beau-
WELL DRILLING.
Denton, Fort Worth, Gon-
Marlin,
Marshall,
Some losses are encounter-
LOCALS.
fever, but we are glad to hear
mailed, securely wrapped, to any address is improving now
in the United States for tnree months on ! 1
Hempstead,
Mineola,
Paris, and
Precinct Directory.
retension in
for
relegated to the fourth class.
County Official Directory.
DREXELS
Most of
brass bands are
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District Oflcial Directory.
Ca@/
Much of this
is already
— When you have read this
Cuero 1400,
3200,
San Angelo
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and
been
esville,
view,
has
up
Worth &
Grapevine.
The annual adjustment of the
salaries of postmasters of the
completed and,
entire distance
at Galveston or Dallas.
Following statement shows
district O. B. Pickett; Representative 45th !
district John A. Hudson; District Judge,
43d district, J. W. Patterson.
R-
rs.
Rockdale.
Two offices, Mobeetie and
the last twenty days with slow ed, the heaviest reduction be-
ing at Corsicana, where $200
, Fa
dav before the 2d Saturday in each month. !
J. M. Spencer Justice, and Jessie Morris
constable. ‘
Paris 2100,
Rockdale 1100,
the force is engaged in fitting
up the gap betwee n the Fort
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expected to furnish music.
PURIFEER•
HE safest and most reliable Blood Medic ine
had considerable experience, we guaran-
tee a straight well, quick work and rea-
sonable terms.
WILDER BROTHERS.
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gelo, San Antonio, and Tyler.
The increase of $100 secured
, by San Antonio promotes the
------the grading force.
STATE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
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J. L. WARREN.
Attorney At Law
Decatur, Texas.
Office Upstairs, Northeast Corner Square
sumption, is anxious to make known
to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To those who desire it, he will cheerful- Wills Point, could not show
ly send (free of charge) a copy of the
prescription used. which they will find a
Governor, L. S. Koss; Lieutenant Gov-
ernor, T. B. Wheeler; Attorney-General,
James S. Hogg; Comptroller, John D.
McCall; Treasurer, Frank K. Lubbock;
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
% <>. H. Cooper; Laud Commissioner, R. M.
' Hall.
DO YOU READ
THE COSMOPOLITAN,
THAT BRIGHT, SPARKLING YOUNG
MAGAZINE.
The Cheapest Illustrated Monthly in
the World.
25 Cents a Number, $2.40 a Year.
The Cosmopolitan is literally what
the press universally calls it, “The
Best and Cheapest Illus-
trated Magazine” in
the world.
SUBSCRIBE —
An Unusual Opportunity.
—SUBSCRIBE
sure cure for Consumption, Asth- to Warrant their
ma. Catarrh, Bronchitis and all +h. n.ociont.1 ... 1
throat and lung Maladies. He hopes the presidential grade,
completed by the officials of
the postoffice department un-
average equaled to or exceed-
ed 80 percent., and the appli-
cant has taught in Wise coun-
ty in each year since such cer-
tificate was issued.
The Board of Examiners
will be convened on the 4th
Friday in August, 1889.
W . H. Bullock, Co. Judge.
- 11 cures every form of disease arising
impure and impoverished Blood, and rapidly
builds up broken-down constitutions.
THE BEST KNOWN ALTERATIVE.
constable.
No. G; court at Greenwood on Wednes-
day before the 3d Saturday in each month.
J. G. Summar, justice, and 1). II. Bishop,
constable.
No. 7; court at Bridgeport on Thurs-
Among those raised $100
are following : Austin, Bren-
ham, Brownwood, Coleman,
i
eve of a big boom.”
first time in Magazine Literature, a
Splendidly Illustrated Periodical
at a price hitherto deemed
impossible.
TRY IT FOK A YEAR.
Is will be a liberal education to every
member of the household. It will .
make the nights pass pleas-
antly. It will give you
more for the money
than you can ob-
tain in any
other
form.
mont. Decatur, Eagle Pass,
Orange and Wichita Falls.
presidential rank, or
up sufficient postal revenue
—DRS. MARKHAM X MCDONALD—
OFFICE
UP STAIRS IN THE
TERRELL BUILDING.
1 3 W EEKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be
the salaries of the Texas post-
offices of the presidential rank
as they have been adjusted
der the supervision of Mr.
Albert H. Scott, chief of the
salary and allowance division.
The largest increase of sal-
ary secured among the Texas
postofficesis $200, and five
postmasters have been so for-
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned having been restored
to health by simple means, after suffer-
ing for several years with a severe lung
affection, and that dread disease Con-
F. J. Hopper, living near office to the first-class.
Mt. Zion has been down for
o paper send it to some of your
1000, Decatur 1400, San An- friends. They will be pleased
tonio 3000, Denison 2300, to read the news.
in fact, the
recelptof ONE DOLLAR Liberaldis-i
count allowed to postmasters, agents and
clans. Samble copies mailed free. Ad-
dress all orders to RICHARD K. FOX,
Franklin SQUARE, N. Y.,
least $1000 a
Mexia 1400, Coleman 1100,
Mineola 1000, Colorado 1600,1 paid for information leading •
Navasota 1400, Columbus to the location of a Texas
town which is not ‘‘on the T
Representative in Congress, 5th dis-
trict, Silas Hare; State Senator, 20th dis- . -
trict J. J. Jarvis; Representative, 4ist. I distance 27 miles,
The Budget’s subscription
list continues to grow.
A car load of chickens was
shipped from Alvord to the
, west, this week.
Pre. no. 1; court at Decatur on the 2d
Monday of each month. 11. F. Anderson
J. P.. J. L. Rucker, constable.
Pre. No. 2; court at Alvord on Thurs-
Denver road and
First and second grade cer-
tificates, issued since July 1st,
1888, will be renewed on ap-
plication when the general
average in the examination
equaled to or exceeded 80 per
cent. First grade certificates,
only, issued prior to July 1st.
No. 3; court at Crafton on Friday be-
fore the4th Saturday in each month. J.
T. Litchfield, justice, and R. H. Elder,
constable.
No. 4; court at Cottondale on Friday
melons were shipped from ______
Alvord, last Tuesday, to the zales,
west. I Luling,
The Decatur Messenger is Navasota, Palestine, San An-
ti new iSO-saw
We would say io the public that we are 1 Mound IB Very low and hard-
now prepared to do Well Drilling, to ly expected to live.
the depth of a thousand feet, and having । ™ ‘
i wo car loads of water-
A liberal reward will be
lin 1200, Calvert 1400. Mar-
shall 2100, Cleburne 1700,
day before the 4th Saturday in each I
month. P. W. Tunnell, justice and J.
is covered by 1100, Orange ? 400, Col pus
_ • The road । Christi 1600, Palestine 1800,
is being vigorously pushed Corsicana 2000,
forward toward completion, ----
and will soon become one of Dallas
the important arteries of Dal-
las’ trade and commerce.
all sufferers will try his Remedy, as it is in
invaluable. Those desiring the prescrip-
tion, which will cost them nothing, and _
may prove a blessing, will please address, No Change ofsalarv is made
Rev. Edward A. WILsoX, Williamsburg, --
Kings County, New York.
consequence have
before the 3d Saturday in each month, I
W. J. N. Welborn, J. P., and J. W. Moore,
constable.
w No. 5; court at Aurora on Fr’day be-
wore the 1st Saturday in each month. A.
C. Hill, justice, and J. W. Prunty,
permanently cured. I shall be glad to
send two bottles of my remedy FREE to
any of your readers who have consump-
tion if they will send me their express
and postoffice address. Respectfully,
T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Peazl St., New York.
boro 1500, Bastrop 1000,
Lhe Dallas News says : J. Honey Giove 1500, Beaumont
E. Henderson, president of 1700, Houston 2900, Belton
the Dallas, Pacific & South- 1700, Huntsville 1500, Bon-
eastern railroad, has returned ham 1600, Jefferson 1500.
from a trip over the line and Brackettsville 1000, Lampa-
reports the road progressing sas 1000, La Grange ‘
very satisfactorily. The road Brenham 1800. Brownsville
has been graded nearly to the 1300, Laredo 1900, Brown-
dividing line between Wise Brownwood 1500, Longview ,
and Jack counties, a distance 1300, Bryan 1600, Lulii igdy stands $2.50 each, combin-
of about 72 miles. Most of 1100, Burnet 1100. MeKinne
1600, Clarksville 1300, Mar- One or more
Dallas, Tex., July 15.—
J. G. Allison of Galveston
Fort Worth & Denver Time Table
North-bound Passenger 10:54 a. m.
South-bound Passenger 4:15 P. M.
one of the best local news
gatherers that comes to our
office.
led to order, and W. H. Grif- Chenoweth & Co.
fith invited to the chair, who —Cheves, Deaver & Ran-
briefly explained that the ob- kin, ginners of Willow Point,
ject of the meeting was to de- wiil purchase
termine whether or not they gin stand and elevator
would have a Sunday School (heir gin, and will put their
Picnic. On motion Picnicgin in first-class shape for
carried to be on Thursday the work this fall.
San Marcos 1400, Denton
1000, Sherman 2400, Eagle
Pass 1500, Sulphur Springs
1400, El Paso 2400, Taylor
1500, Ennis 1400, Temple
1700, Farmersville 1000,
(Concluded on last page.)
Mrs. Dr. Goldman
I have farms and ranches for sale or for rp,i1.. .1 a c tunate as to receive this
rent, and will attend promptly to the salt lalK UP the advantages OI ।
your town and make her boom. Vine:
David J. Nunn, near Lone
1st day of August. On mo- . ,
tion the chair appointed W. .Our bummer Palace
S. Pounds, 8. M. Brock and still open—bring on your big
G. L. Stokes as a committeeapples,. Watermelons,
on arrangements, and S. H.etc. W. G. Moses left a
Boman. W. P. Smith. A. M. fine exhibit of peaches on last
McDonald and II. W. Bag. Monday. _ Andrew Smith ot
get as a committee on invita- Alvord, is credited .with a
tion. All neighboring Sun- ! bushel box full of big sum-
day Schools are invited to mer apples, the fragrant oder
come with their representative i and mellow taste 01 which re-
speakers and baskets pretty [ minds us.of our grand-father ‛s
well filled. The program will orehard in old 1 ennsylvania.
be as usual in Sunday school This 18 a fruit country.
.-- been
Every variety of work known to the
profession executed in the best style. All agan.
work guaranteed to be first-class.
is lopped off the salary. The
following lose a single $100:
Brackettsville, Denison, Gat-
s
s
ito:,
egu-
Mt.
y.
ER
IS.
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Washington, July 10.—
Greenville, Laredo,
has been appoinied business - ,,
manager of the state prohib- for the fiscal year beginning
ition paper, the publication of on ‛•u / 1 ,
which will be commenced in .Abilene 000..
Dallas about September 15. 100, do 110 , Henri-
_______________ etta 1200, Austin 2900, Hills-
TUB COsMOPOLITAN furdishes, OU.,
readers that I have a positive remedy for
tbeabovenaiueddisea.se. By its timely
use thousands of hopeless cases have been
Freights trains, Nos. 13 & 14, carry T \ fJ ..... u i
passengers and meet here at 11 :55 A. M. . A ‘ Harvey has been
J. r Abbott, Agt. at Decatur, quite sick but is improving.
_g ID csi The canning factory receiv-havinga .compensation of at
O, 1 . NABII,- ed another car load of cans,
-SURGEON DENTIST - this week.
picnics. Come everybody and
1900 let us have a good time and
- ’ enjoy the summer.
Com. of in.
P. S. Lemonade and can-
DECATUR, WISE COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1889.
W. Maloue, constable.
No. 8; court at Boonsville on the 3d
Saturday in each mouth. O. M. Hancock,
justice, and W A. Gregg, constable.
EHDont fail to read our combination
On the 15th inst. quite a offer with The Cosmopolitan.
number of the members —The Cutaway Disk Har-
of the Preskitt Sunday row runs lighter and cuts
school at the Preskitt school deeper than any harrow in the
house met, the house was cal- market. For sale by
ed $4. Flying jennies $5.
Judge, W. H. Bullock ; District Clerk.
S. G.Tankersley; Sheriff, W. S Gilbert;
Attorney, T. J. McMurray; Clerk, C. J.
Crabb; Tax Collect r, H. F. Hawkins;
Tax Assessor, Dennis Paschall ; Treas-
urer, L. K. Pounds; Surveyor, W A
Price; Public Weigher at Decatur,-----
Watson, at Alvord W. P. Wright, at
Rhome C. P. Harrison; Commissioners,
J. P. Fullingim, J. S. Berry, Joel Burrow
and C. B. Wood.
PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
WINKELMANN A BROWN DRUG CO
Sole Proprietors,
DALTIMORE. MD.. USA
For sale by J. W. Sparrow & Co.,
Decatur, Texas.
or rent of all lands left in my care,
a
The Cosmopolitan per year - - 82.40
The Wise County Messsenger - - 1.00
The Price of Both Publications - 3.40
We will furnish both for only - - 2.40
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Forster, William. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1889, newspaper, July 27, 1889; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580891/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .