Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 240, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1889 Page: 4 of 10
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cotton buyers
political parties” and say ug-|
ly things about the money
power.—Tex. Farm & Ranch.
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TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersgned having been restored
to health by simple means, after sufter-
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Tuax Cestata Coxpaxy, 77 Murray St, New York.
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—Both THE MESSENGER &
Weekly Gazette one year for
only $1,85.
Pre. No. 1; court at 1
Monday of each month.
men to Esq. J. W. Embry,
the county road commission-
er, whose attention should be
called to this matter at once.
may prove a blessing, will please address,
Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Williamsburg,
Kings County, New York.
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from a
Neuralgic Per nous
And those troubled with nervousness resulting
from care or overwork will be relieved by taking
liroivn9^ Iran Bittern. Genuine
has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
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“I recommend Castoria for children's
oomplaints, as superior toany preseription
known to me.” U. A. ARCHER, M. D.
among the leading agricultural paper-.
It treuts the uestion of economy in ng-
on the Paradis/ road, 31
miles southwest of Decatur.
It will be large/ and well fin-
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In addition to these liberal proposals, riculture an the lights and privileges
we agree to allow any one failing to se- ihat
MESSENGaER.
tered at trie vosto 94"Vecsur.
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wM. FORsfP
Editor & Proprietor.
one Dollar a Yzau.
Official newspaper of the Wise
« ountv Farmers' Alliance.
Track laying is to begin on
the Dallas R. R. on Oct. 1.
of Methods,” by teachers.
W. H. Alexander, Pres.
Mr. Evan Jones has been
and gone and done it—got
H. F. Anderson number ideas can
GIVEN
AWAY!
A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY!
We will give a new 855 Sewing Ma-
chine to the first person who brings us
125 yearly cash subscribers.
of national
: - -____i Farmer- -whose industry is the basis of
whatever sum all material and national prosperity
! lis hiziest purpose is the elevation ane
ing for several years with a severe lung
affection, and that dread disease Con-
sumption, is anxious to make known
to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, for
children teething, is the prescrip tion of
one of the best female nurses and physi-
cians in the United States, aud has been
used for 40 years with never-failing suc-
cess by millions of mothers for their chil-
dren. During the process of teething its
value is incalculable. It relieves the
child from pain, cures dysentry anddiar-
rhaa, griping in the bowels, and wind-
colic. By giving health to the child it
rests the mother. Price 25c. a bottle
coyy Dont fail to read our combination
offer with The Cosmopolitan .
“Best paper in the county.”
be obtained that will
Light, Durable, Well Made, Steel
Axle and Steel Tires, Good
Hickory Stock.
Bold Only to Umers.
The best made ROAD CART for the money.
PRICE S 1 5.00. Send Postal or Ex-
press Order, Bank Draft or Registered Letter.
Shipped promptly on receipt of money.
Address, THS "ONE SHAV" CQ.,
STERLING, IL.
Reter to the editor of this paper.
Mention this paper when ordering.
circulation, wblcu ranks
STATE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Governor, L. >. Ross; Lieutenant Gov-
ernor, T. B. Wheeler; Attorney-Gem ra ,
James S. Hogg; Comptroller, John D.
.McCall; Trea-urer, Frank R. Lubbock:
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
O. H. Cooper; Land Commissioner, R. M.
Hall.
A recent poet who, we are
glad to say, hails from Eng-
land, begins one of his pro-
ductions as follows:
100 yearly cash subscribers.
These are first class machines, war-
or a bad crossing on
day before the 3d Saturday in each month.
J. G. Summar, justice, and D. H. Bishop,
constable.
No. 7; court at Bridgeport on Thurs-
day before the 4th Saturday in each
month. P. W. Tunnell, justice and J.
W. Malone, constable.
No. 8; court at Boonsville on tie 3d
Saturday in each month. O. M. Hancock,
I justice, and W. A. Gregg, constable.
the only
cense to
has conie back to Slav. He place in any library They can be exam-
J , inedatthisotlice. ’
will engage in a general pro-
The latest railroad news
given by the Dallas News in
regard to the Dallas, Pacific
& Southeastern, is that it will
be ready for track laying by
the first of October, and the
rails will be on hand hy that
time. Jack county should
leave nothing undone to se-
cure the road to Jacksboro.
—Jacksboro Gazette.
mers to talking that way
4. Do the scriptures per-
mit a church to raise money
for church purposes by means
of festivals, fairs or auctions?
J. L. Warren.
J. L. Warren, Sec. of Com.
ones who have li-
throat and lung Maladies. He hopes
The Newsdealer made an all sufferers will try his Remedy, as it is
1 nt mewsdeaer made an invaluable. Those desiring the prescrip-
error last week when it Stated tion. which will cost them nothing, and
Cartoria 1* Dr. Sam'l Pitcher’s old, harmless andquick cure few
Infants’ and Children's Complaints- Superior to Castor Oil.
Paregoric or Narootio Syrups. Children cry for Castoria. IIi-
lions of ‘Mothers hie.* Castoria.
novel to any one who will bring us oue
j yearly cash subscriber. We have a large
number of novels on hand.
We will give sample copies of the
Messenger to canvassers free.
We will give a new $45 Sewing Ma-
urch, chine to the first person who brings us
Several new Alliances are
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation ;
Sour Stomach, Diarrhtva, Eructation ;
Gives healthy sleep ; also aids ditfestejo ;
Without narcotic stupefaction.
among our visitors on Tues-
day. He says that many
bales of cotton from the Stal- tnrgtainytnlect .cent of
neckergin, northwest of here,
is going to Alvord, which
No more grading will be done
until after the road is in op-
eration to the county line.— iy
Jacksboro Sentinel. ?
It was said to have been the being organized in the south-
best meeting of the season.— west part of Jack county.
Springtown Newsdealer.__
Enquire at the Messenger office for any
book you want. Remember you must de-
posit the value of the book or books von
j borrow, which sum will be returned r
ranted and furuished with all the attach- ' you, ouly minus the lpau fee‘
meats. Call in or send to this office for return t he 1200k in faircondi tion. You
a full description of the machines. Now wiilbeexpected to take reasonable care of
' ance for any ladyor gentle- the time you have it’. NObookwieve-b.
S days active work without the outlay of a ' lvanedfor less than five cents,
dollar. —. ........
LADIES
Needing a tonic. or children that want building
up, should take
BROWN'S IKON BITTERS.
It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, indiges-
tion, and Biliousness. All dealers keep it.
dav before the 2d Saturday in each month.
J. M. Spencer Justice, and Jessie Morris,
constable.
No. 3; court at Crafton on Friday be-
fore the 4th Saturday in each month. J.
T. Litchfield, justice, and R. H. Elder,
constable.
fore the 1st Saturday in each month. A.
C. Hill, justice, and J. W. Prunty,
constable.
We refer our ,,,
... J. I., J. L. Rucker, constable.
and business Pre. No. 2; court at Alvord on Thurs-
duce and fruit business for
the coming fall and winter.
—Mr. S. C. Roe was one
I will take your subscription, at the
Messenger office, for any leading news-
pipe r or magazine in the United States,
at the publisher’s regular prices, and thus
save you the expense and trouble of send- l
ing the subscription price yourself. All
those who suoscribe through us will also
be entitled to premiums which other sub
The “ One Torse Shay."
in this country, where com-
mon sense is abundant, he
would have breathed in the
face of the rose and kissed
the mouth of the maiden.
speech at Deeatur, Tex., we
are told that he actually “crit-
icised both the old political
parties.” Horrid, Mr. Evan
Jones, you ought not to.
it is with pleasure that weanoune
to our many patrou- tiat we iave again
made arrauzemeuts wiil taut wid. -
awake, iilustrated arm magazine, tue
AMERICAN FARMER, published at
Fort Wavne, Ind., and read by neariy
200,000 farmers, by w inch that great pun-
lication will be mailed direct, FREE, to
the address of any of our subscribers
who will come in and pay up ail arrear-
ages ou subscriptiou ami one year in ad-
vance from date, mid to any new sub-
scriber who w ill pay one year in advance
This is a grand oppportuuity to obtain a
first-class larni journal free. The AMEN-
a personal
—We are told that Gen. Commitari‛rttheHhssomv,rrhensive
large volumes, bound in library leather,
| and worth 835, to the first one who will
O ? J M M 8
SPECIAL!
; eunobing of Agricultuze througii ti. ■
higher and broader education of men an
women enga ed in its pursuits. Tin-
regular sut-cription price of the AMENI ■
vast body of citizens—American
PROGRAMME OF THE WORK-
T , „ ERs‛ INSTITUTE OF WISE
“I breathe in the race of a COUNTY,
maiden, To Convene at Greenwood, on
I kiss the soft mouth of Sept. 26, 1889,
the rose.”
If the poet had been born
the meeting at Aunis Chapel
had closed the middle of the
week! The meeting did not'
close until Sunday evening.
We will give a leading paper bound
Why? Because you used to rpL, r,L , T . ,
be president of the FarmerswTheTeachers’Institute of
Alliance, and you are setting Decatur, Sept. 27, 1889, and
thefarmners a bad example, all teachers are request -d to
Firt you know the common be present, as it promises to
clod-hoppers,will no "eriti-be very interesting and bene-
cising the old political par- ficialto those attend.
Ues.’ Have more respect I The program tor the day
forage and the moss on its is as follows .
back les, and you told the 1. “The Teachers'Broth-
people they were “oppressed erhood, by j N. Gibson,
by the money power. You 9 —
ought not to say such ugly ing •> ।
things about the money pow- crucL
er—you might set the far-1
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W. Tyler returned
visit to Haskell coun-
the big dailies and a hungry When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
horde of political scribblers When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
after his sea l p. In a rece n t "het she had Chudren, she Eave them Castoria,
H p / A > N v , useful and handsome cloth bound book,
— H:V: ( Ar Kansaw) Mad- worth 82.50, to the first one who will
dox has, returned from Ama- i bring us 5 yearly cash subscribers.
... 2 • e . 1 . , ' These are all substantial bound books
rliio, ad informs US that he of usefulness and merit, and worthy of a
When I My CURE I do not mean merely to
•top them for a time, and then have them’re-
turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to
CURE the worst cnees. Because others have
failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure.
Send at once for a treatise and a Free BorTLE
of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express
and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
H.C.ROOT, M.C., 1 S3 Pearl St., New York
stairs in the Terrell block onbuuidinlbrary leather, a.d worth 87.
the East-side about the first ito the first one who will bring us 10 year-
f cash subscribers.
or next montn. We will give "Plain Home Talk,” a
fence, according to the New
Testament, and the scriptu-
ral mode of treatment.
Wm. Thompson.
2. Is it competent for a
Baptist church to try an or-
dained minister for a general
offence without the aid of a
presbytery or council?
W. B. Long.
3. The Relation of the
Church to the Sunday School.
No. 4; court at Cottoudal- on Friday mn amn meeamuma
before the 3d Saturday in each month, ■ •AE
W. J. N. Welborn, J. 1'., and J. W. Moore, ■ R) E EaK E
No. 5; court at Aurora on Fr’dav be-
1. What is
tv on Monday.
• -
— To Kenny & Jones is the
place to go for Mattresses
and Bed Springs.
— The wet weather and
rank vegetation is causing
considerable sickness through
out the country.
— When you have read this
paper send it to some of your
friends. They will be pleased
Holy Bible,” a large book handsomely
•—The merchants should
gWatchThinNotice: this To those who desire It. be will cheerful-
stice indicate the number of weeks until iysend(fre e ofchare’), a copyllof the
your subscription expires. Please renew pres 1 . sed, W tic 1 hey will find a
at once sure cure for Consumption, Asth-
______•___ma. Catarrh, Bronchitis and all
‘Class Drill in Read- —We are told that Geo,
by Miss Lizzie M. A. Darden has purchased the
. entire. Bunnell Art Gallery, bring us yearly cash subscribers,
and will remove it to the up-
and what is a
No. 6; court at Greenwood oa Nednes- i ma
■
can Farmer is 81.00 per year. IT
Decatur on the 2d COSTS YOU NOTHING From any one
3. “How to Teach Alge-
’ bra to Beginners,” by J. D.
Professional politicians are
is $2.00.
—The M. E.
South, has begun
tion of a new chu.
to read the news.
I=If this notice is mark-
ed with a cross, it means that
we must have money right
away, or stop your paper.
— Its a daisy ! Come and
see the Cutaway Disk Har-
row for sale by
Chenoweth & Co.
— If you want a literary
magazine of merit drop in at
our office on West Main street
and examine The Cosmopoli-
tan.
EG.W e send Demorest.s
Magazine and the Messenger
both one year for $2.50. The
price of the Magazine alone
be worth thrice the subscription price to
you or members of your housenoid, yer
YOU OKI IT FREE. Call ani see sample
copy. Mention this offer when yon
make your payment.
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Forster, William. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 240, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1889, newspaper, September 21, 1889; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580898/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .