Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 725, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XVI
Whole No. 725.
V. S. Halcomb. M. D.
292. or 86.5 per cent is raised by tax.
Physician and SURGEON,
COTTONDALE.
TEXAS
came to an agreement to-day, and if central and western states the annual
the annual fund, is obtained by taxa-
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does not interfere, it will
become
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effect of the rapidity with
three districts provided for and three
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SERVICE UNSURPASSED.
1892 was 4.79 months in the rural dis- United States depended upon Sicily
AND
QUI( K TRANSPORTATION.
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other JigTa A1=11
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and squaro c.
WEETIER
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Of this number 96.4 per cent receive which transportation between Europe
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EXPERIENCE
out-
are
that
: as
The defeat of ex-Governor Pattison
in his race for mayor of Philadelphia
removes him entirely from the list of
presidential possibilities__Gazette.
the oyster can be packed almost
closely as sardines.
get eisev . c •
our best, bt t t.e
such as tlao < “
SCHOOLS AND REVENUES.:
About 15,000,000 pupils are enroll-
ed in the schools of the United States.
DOLLARS
PER MONTH
Upon the occasion of the recent frost
in Florida, when it was made certain
that the orange crop there had been
FEDERAL COURTS SILL.
Washington, Feb. 25__The confer-
Estahlished 32 years.
Regular graduate of TWO
MEDICAL COLLEGES.
law.
The agreement is as has been
$1.80
1.55
1.80
1.30
1.80
1.80
3-55
1-79
1.80
’•75
1.30
1.55
1.70
1.80.
meipenim
nn •w
an denler
; V. -.1 win, we will
ngp the world to
.1 $50.00 Sewing
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■■ to cacaper kinds,
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transportation, to dispose of enormous
quantities of American farm produce,
such as fruits and vegetables, in Euro-
pean markets.— YOUTHI’s Companion.
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23.
r
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almost ruined, the commission mer-
chants of the East sent word to Cal- E
1 ifornia that there must be reliance up-
iues(cslatsicu .
show, and all old rcsienl. know
$1.00
1.OO
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3.00
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1.OO
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.50
-75
1.00
1.00
Fourth of July—a holiday —and there-
fore the Custom-House was not open.
The next day the goods were enter-
ed according to law, placed aboard a
fast express train, and less then two
days later were in Chcago, to which
city they had been consigned.
114, IDEAL and
a Nickel Plated
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In Texas the school term for the year
his amount $8,296,347, or
L.isdexiaacmmahper.
of New York trim the shells so
. . TO . . .
St. Louis, Kansas
and Chicago,
Calls Promptly Answered.
Ofice, Dr. Morton’s Old Stand.
BRIARPIPE
GIVEN AWAY
I souri $4,000,000, or 77.2 per cent of nessissure to be very greatly extended.
Sewing machz • - ’ C15.00 and up-
Call ok our a ; ne or write us. We
want 3 our tre ' ; nd if prices, terms
r--axme)
Ag
on that state for the golden fruit.
It is expected that oranges will be
transported from the Pacific to the
Atlantic in only three days more time
than is required to bring them from
Florida.
Another effect of quick transporta-
tion is, from one point of view, an
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a
-
Chicago would have been about nine
days. A few months afterward a con-
signment of goods was less than nine
days in going from Liverpool to Chi-
cago.
These examples illustrate the very
great increase in the rapidity with
oped in Florida and California, the
HEbi 1
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new legislation, or
elementary instruction, 2.6 per cent
DUKES
MIIXTURE
al fund, is acquired in the same way.
The per cent of the annual fund
raised by taxation, taken by sections,
In the north Atlantic, north
'Akingelose connection with fast trains ol
Eastern and Northern lines for
ew York, Boston, Philadelphia,
Buffalo, Montreal and St. Paul.
a “Katy” now runs to St. Louis over its
own rails. And is the oniy continuous line
rom Deep Water to
i. Louis, Kansas City and Hannibal.
dering through us.
Courier. Journal
Atlanta Constitution
Journal of Agriculture
Ft. Worth Gazette
Galveston News
Dallas News
Scientific American
Texas Farmer
Alvord Budget
Farm & Ranch
Home & Farm
Boyd Index,
New York World,
St Louis Republic,
... TO ALL POINTS . . .
NORTH and .
WAGHER Palace Buffet Sleeping CARS
. . . AND . .
Free Reclining Chair Cars
have IC. U >
proncon 1
iaeninof ■
Sewi:
Viets and 8.51 months in the cities
and towns. The school fund being
about 30 per cent less this year, our
school term in the country will be
less than three and one-half months.
The writer offers the above facts as
a modest appeal to the legislature to Florida orange nearly destroyed the
fruit trade with Sicily, and that is one
of the reasons for the agricultural dis-
content in that island.
Another effect of rapid transporta,
tion is in the developing of new com-
mercial industries. A few years ago
when it took ten days to cross the
ocean, no one would have thought of
shipping oysters to Great Britain.
Now an important trade in oysters
in the shell has been established.
Soma of the dealers in the vicinity
and the West Indies for this fruit.
Sicily alone sent about five million
boxes to this country, and upon this
trade the farmers of that island mainly
depended for their income. Quick
transit and the developement of the
may be possible to send goods from
the Mississippi Valley to Europe, or
from Liverpool or Southamton to Chi-
cago, in a little over seven days. The
effect of this rapidity of transportation
must be beneficial. It will surely stim-
ulate trade.
Rapid tansportation has been
remarkably developed in the United
States in die past four or five years,
and the i mistrial effects of the im.
proyeme? ke astonishing. In Flor,
smsmnsnt amamS-1
something else tion. In Ohio $10,318,496, or 93.4 of California has been increasing in
-:1 1------ - per cent of the annual fund, is raised population and wealth, largely as an
by taxation. In Massachusetts $8,- effect of the rapidity with which the
We here give a list of our clubbin
iates with some of the leading papers. .
The first column gives the regular sub-
scription price of the paper; the second
the price at which we will furnish it
and the Messenger, both for one year.
You can save from 25c to 50c by or.
There are to be three marshals, J is as follows: North Atlantic states
ence committee on the Teller bill, ation.
lined in these dispatches. There
Swift transit has also developed a
large exportation of apples to Europe.
In November last more than a
quarter of a million barrels of apples
some one does not in the senate raise fund is obtained largely, and in some sale, fresh and wholesome, in the mar.
the point of order t iat the agreement cases altogether by taxation. In Mis- kets of Northern cities. That buis.
provide means by which a respectable
public school system can be maintain-
ed in this state.—Owen P. Irby in
Dallas News.
The southern half of the state
—1
On the 28th day of June, 1894, a
y Ardmore, Chickasaw and South Me- co signment of several hundred cases
I manent school fund, while $127,990; ida and other Southern states much
Every pipe samped
Dukes Mixture or <
2oz. PACKAGES 5$
Al ster. *
if the holiday had not intervened, were sent to Europe. There is
the actual time between Liverpool and reason to expect that a few years hence
it will be possible, because of rapid
391,839. or 98 per cent, is acquired fruit and vegetable products of the re-
by taxation, and in New York $15,. gion can be transported to Eastern
822,325, or 91.4 per cent of the annu- 1 markets.
can buy fe a u , er our Azemte.
THE IIE WI LOME DATE’S IACIIIIE CO.
OaAs t. Post n, JTAsg. 281:T0:SQUARE,N.Y,
Ci.Ic: F .IS, MO. I • LAS 1 -TAA
LA: i LaNC CO, ( 4 .. A ■ . uE
FOR CALE !
Li Hard Co,
AV H
560,
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receive secondary instruction and 1 expected that a few years hence it
i3 the courts are Ryan. Paul’s Valley,
and America is accomplished. It is
:rom 'Terzis
or 45.7 cents
WE OR ft'?. 2 ALEES can sell
you mnach nes eh — per than you can
dN YOUR Own Locality
made easily and honorably, without capi-
tal, during your spare hours. Any man,
woman,boy, or girl can do the work hand-
ily. without experience. Talking un-
necessary. Nothing like it for money-
making ev er offered before. Our workers
ilways prosper. No time wasted i.
learning the business. We teach you i
a night how to succeed from the firs
hour. You can make a tri- l without cx
pense to yourself. We start you, furnis!
everythiig needed to carry on the busi-
ness sn ce essfully, and guarantee yot
against fatre if you but follow our
simple, plat, instructions. Header, it
you are in h "ed of ready money, and
want to know 'all about the best paying
business I forethe public, send us you
address, and w will mail you a dcu-
ueut giving you all the particulars.
TRULE VO., Box 400,
money has been invested in the raising
of early vegetables which within a day
or two after picking are exposed for
FAKE
91.25 per cent, South Atlantic states
89.8 per cent. South central states (of
which Texas is one) 80.2 per cent,
North central 83 per cent, Western
86.26 per cent. Only four states in
the union raise less than 70 per cent
of the annual fund by taxation. These
are as follows: Louisiana 69.2 per
cent, Colorado 68.4 per cent, Nebras.
ka 57 per cent, Texas 48.4 per cent.
0.00, cr a better $20.
- fur 220.00 than you
per cent receive higher instruction.
.Of the elementary instruction 90.2 per
cent is given in the public schools; of
the secondary instruction 60.2 ver
cent is given in the public schools,
and 30.3 per cent of the higher
instruction is obtained from the public
L schools.
I The annual fund required to sup.
■port the public schools is $147,000,
I l f • .
of goods was placed upon an ocean
steamship at Liverpool. Six days later
this steamship was in New York har-
bor. It arrived on the morning of the
It is announced that John L. Sulli-
van will go to Cuba, and thence to
Spain, and give sparring exhibitions.
His theatiical company has been dis.
banded in Florida, and the erstwhile
champion slugger of the world has
about reached the bottom of the lad.
der—Gazette.
the United States is 6.785 months, orange culture had been greatly devel-
' judges, including Judge Stuart, now-
on tiie bench. The two additional
courts are to be just as is Stuart’s
The average length of school term in unhappy one. For instance, before
Information cheerfully furnished by
JAMES DARKER, w. G. CRUSH,
Gen" Patt. d 77.'. Agt., Gen'l Pats. A T%t. Agt.,
The M., K. At T. It'* Sy te nt. The M., K. A T. I: / of Tedas,
81. LOLLS. MO. DENISON, TEL
M. Culberson says the bill has been
prepared with great labor and care,
and is made as perfect as could be
made. Judges are to appoint com-
missioners, whose salaries are fixed at
$1500 each. Each judge can appoint
a number not exceeding six. They
are to have jurisdiction over matters
not involving an amount exceeding
$100 and concurrent jurisdiction with
the three courts where the amount in.
volved is not less than $100 nor more
than $300. Appeals from these com.
missioner’s courts to the higher courts
are provided for.
DECATUR. WISE COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY, MARCH. 1, 1895.
ME ,
Li 1 ) - /
——5 IT IS
/ 01, ABSOLUTELY
: The Best
DMEnu SEWING
.. N-c MACHINE
MONEY~—-3 MADE
of the conferees amounts to such a
substitute for the Teller bill that it is
582 TaH EVER
-6 ME
y€s, POUND
* 30” " 5 bale
A OF
11\
# #
514 Washington Avenue, CT. LOUIS, NO
Consultation FREE. Medicines from the Doc-
tor’s own laboratory furnished at -mull cost ald
sent anywhere secureiy sealed- private.
NEBVOUSDEBLLITY fomhrhr,of:
lies, indiscretion, xcessorIndulgence.producing
Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of Sight,Self Dis-
trust. Failing Memory, Physical Decay, Pimples
on Face, Aversion to Society, LOSS of Ambition,
Unfitness to Marry, Dyspepsia, Stunted Devel-
opment. Pains in Back Milky Urine, Night oosses.
Unnatural Drains and Lost Manhood Cured to
stay Cured. R ef nt ce; n I exhausting
drains stopped, w ak parts strenzthened and en-
large d. Treatment c 82 ye : nd ia thou-
sands of cases. Within yeur means
€jneriien M.ist Ne, Lace, plain envelope.
HIIBKE.E A0EI men having milky or cot-
ton like deposits in urine, with Taallina powere
are in the second st . ice of seminal weakness. 1
cere these enses for life.
(uestion L.ist No, ! free, plain envelope
fins2:nin SKIN Diacaheurhaes.s,ee
zemn and Syphili«, recert or old cases cured
for life, safely and s c: ; . Ne poisons used. My
trentment is the r Sultof 30 years’ experience.
Ci guaranteed ni .. r to return. Such cases
demand special study and experience. Avoid
patent medicines or in xperienced bands. Write
for careful opinion sent privately, explaining the
disen-es and why Fora’ ed •• Remedies ” Blood
Purifiers, etc. full to cure. ListNo. A free,
gqmry Ann (3212, Complaints, pain-
f-is-E •‘*a a" ful, dillicult. too
frequent Or bloody urin 1 (onorrhn. Gleet,
Sfricttre, Frn«(r:«t • (land. Weak Hlad
der cured withi at i st uments or pain.
Ecestion M.at N O. 3 fro-'.
fe ATA HRLS Succ ’ . iul new t < ■ tment and cure,
hisnn.L e: N .4. My a tice is limited to
abovedisenses a Ione.in them I succeed, state your
kaseand Wi lie at oner,delays are dangerous.
MEN’S SPECIAL SUBCERV
1 w i meqaaraucmmmn vna uummma nmn"•
yEDICAL DICTIOMIARY AND ADVISER
I By Lail, 4 Cents AtOiice,Free.
[ Persons ailing at a distar e . I - a ti - t ms
n either.o the queatlon Iba above, can -e •» K
three district attorneys and three clerks. ■
These latter are allowed $3000 each
and are ex-officio recorders of deeds,
etc., and shall receive fees as such
recorders. The marshals are to
receive $4000. There is to be a
court of appeals to sit at South McAlis.
ter, composed of the three judges sit-
ting en banc, but no judge shall sit in
a case which he tried below. If there
is a difference between the two judges
hearing the case on appeal the case
shall stand affirmed. *****
The Baris and Fort Smith courts
are allowed the jurisdiction
they now have over Indian
affairs till the 1st of September,
1896, and after that time they shall be
privileged to try all cases on the dock-
et of which said courts have obtained
jurisdiction. * * * *
The courts are to be held at Miami
instead of Claremore, and at Purcell
and Cameron, which were put back in
the bill after being stricken out. Mr.
Teller insisted on Purcell and he was
yielded to. The other places for hold-
3,.e e Iw
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Halcomb, H. A. & Halcomb, N. W. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 725, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1895, newspaper, March 1, 1895; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581122/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .