Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 483, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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DECATUR. TEXAS.
JULY 5, 1894.
river.
Here the
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
eral spoke and gave reminis- Election at Aurora passed
TEXAS.
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T. F. MILLIGAN.
Greenwood. Texas
Hipans Tabules : at druzgists
Kinins Tabules cure niliousnes-
Ripans Tabules cure bad breath.
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Houses to Rent.
Taxes Paid for Non.R lents.
few other localities the rain
picnic with
Sundav -<
more could not revive it to a
success.
expected.
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EDs. MESSFNGFR:
The recent hard wind
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children, but Dan
THE MISSISSIPPI STORE.
i used for return passage Monday.
(IICAG9, RONK ISLAND A TEX L'
RAIROAD.
Two lines of genuine California Sack Suits, beautiful goods and
per suit.
POPULAR SUNDAY EXCUR-
SIGNS.
! any ticket agent, or
D. B. KEEI ER, Gen’l Pass. Ag‘t
Ft. Worth.
Actually Worth
$7.50 to $10
One line Suits. spring weight, electric blue Serge, reduced from $12.50 to $10.
suits is that they are too fine for our market.
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TWO DAILY TRAINS,
--WITH--
Through Coaches, Free Reclining Chair
Cars anti Pullman Sleepers,
--rnon--
WACOandFT. WORTH,
--TO--
MEMPHIS.
LAND TITLE OFFICE
of
JOHN A. DONALD,
damage was inconsiberable
being confined to the blow-
ing down of one or two sheds
and a few signs.
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Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis.
THE ONLY LINE
--WITH--
Through Car Service
--FROM--
TEXAS TO MEMPHIS,
Connecting with Through Trains to al!
Fol ut3 East, North and Southeast.
Is pleased with Texas and Texas
people and hopes the feeling is recip-
rocal. Business with the new line
since its opening has been satisfactory
and we will continue to furnish the
very best of service to Colorado, Indi,
an Territory, Oklahoma, Kansas. Ne-
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1 1. WORTH & DENVEK <nv RAILWAV.
Commencing Sundav. May 20. anti
continuing each succeeding Sunday
until further notice, this companv will
sell tickets between all stations on its
ine at one fare for the round trip.
child and one of
Calls Promptly .lies ire red.
omice. Dr. Alorton’s Old Stand.
new, fresh stock, reduced from $15 to
will sav
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cences of the war Mrs. off quietly .
Watson told how the women
the beef for t he old soldiers i
Tic kets will only be good for dayo
sale, and cannot be sold Saturday <>•
Two 70 saw Munger Gins. Feeders,
and Lint Flues. Only been
used two seasons.
Mill Good as New.
burning sun swunk
corn, and the go d
vesterday and ever
Good speaking is
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his fish ami ran crying out,
“One for wife, t’other for ba-
by. Ami l must get there
already.’’
county. About Cottondale,
in the neighborhood east of
Greenwood and perhaps in a
Two lines .Men’s Suits, medium light colors, reduced from $10 to $7.50 per suit.
One line Men’s medium weight Suits. reduced from $12.50 to $8. A bargain.
good crop,
neighborhoot
.Saturday was very fine here One1s inch:Vertical {Corn
and in most parts of the
The track is smooth and the Puli-
man Sleepers and the Free Reclining
Chair cars are first-class and “up to
date.” In addition to all the above
which are, of course, absolute neces-
sities. the cars are lighted with gas
and heated by steam from the engine.
There is plenty of ice water in the
drinking tanks and a supply of clean
towels in the toilet rooms. On top o!
it ali we have a lot of courteous em.
information and cannot procure it
readily of your nearest local agent,
drop a line to the undersigned and we
will do our best to answer it promptly,
J. C. McCabe, G. T. F. & P. V.
Cnu. B Sloat, A. G. T. & P A.
Fort Worth, Texas.
The Switch
I recently had a
singing and a
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was captured and eaten up.
Morning of the 4th, turned Our presentsystem of reun-
with a one tare for the round ions could be improved and
trip ticket we stepped on theshoulibe. ESTAMLISHED 1875. COMPLETE at various places,
kyahs and Hew up the track. Tell Mrs. A G. of Missou- ABS TRAC ers of TITLES of all
Oodles more were taken on ri that our friend says. "Fear , .ovs in Whf'Covxty.
at Boyd, and we soon step- not little one. it is 1 ’’ Ou-
ped off at Paradise to see the rious one can’t write for the i
old soldiers and settlers and
Five or six lines of Men’s Fancy <'assimere Suits reduced from $7.50 and $i0 to
$5 00 per suit. We may not be able to fit you in these suits as we have not all sizes,
but it is worth your while to investigate them as they are just as represented.
Mr. St. Wright's twin babies
were recently buried at Au-
rora as was Col. A. C. Hill
on yesterday evening. Jack
Kyle of near Boyd also re-
cently died, and Mrs. 1 ayse
and others there are sick.
Many here are catching
some line fish. Hezekiah
caught two, and what do you
think? When the last one
was landed attei a strong __
pun, he left his gun, grabbed J- M. Bennett. Manager,
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fall was slight A strong braska and all points east of Missouri
wind accompanied the rain
1 . • , 1 , j___ . After all, the comfort of a railroad
doing consit eia le da nage journey is made up of little things.
The rain Friday and
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Rev Stanfield. All seemed
to enjoy themselves except
those without sweethearts,
and one big. proud-looking
beau was threatened with
dynamite; but we advised a
strategic repulsion, believing
that victory comes more to
the cunning than to the
strong.
This place will give a pic-
nic the 26th in st. Every
body is invited to come with
full baskets ami make it a
V. S. HALCOMB. M. D.
PHysi IAN AX’D SUGEON,
(OTTONDALE. TEXAS.
Al Texas Lines coanoct with and hame
Through Tici ts on saic via the
Cotton Belt Route.
For Rates, Time Tablas and all T-fe na-
tion, apply to any Agent or t2 • < .1.. iv
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A. A. GLISSON, S. G, WARMIL: .
T. P. A., it. Wort, Tex. G. r. A., Tyler. To-
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toiled to clothe the men in _______________
the army, and it was the RRnWNS IRON BHttRS
whole truth My mother reiadigestim 1tionsness, voia Nlala
wnon num. Fi .Ne rvousie and fieneral Debility. I’hysk
. atetapg id the same.lciansrcommemiit. Alldealers sell 11 •‘ienuine
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We extend thanks to friends _ __________________
for grub and conveyance; for R ipaus i ‘avules : pi ea-auts laxative
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DECATUR, WISE C()IINTN TEXAS FRIDAY. JU!.1 13. 1-91.
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Halcomb, H. A. & Halcomb, N. W. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 483, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1894, newspaper, July 13, 1894; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581091/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .