Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 799, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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RESOLUSIONS
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assistants
labored constantly, earnestly and
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GALVESrON
president respectively.
j catur tor their liberality and for
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BETWEEN
in the history of State Encampments;
Democratic = Nominees.
IOR COUNTY JUDGE,
. J. T. Johnson.
mounted on snow white horses.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
To
see the most magnificent
and
J. E. Boyd.
I ever
gotten together;
those who wish to join.
SECONDING BEYAN'S NOMINATION
I
In The Populist Convention.
3
John W. Moore.
rostrum
i much applause and seconded
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
M. L. Hamilton.
■ I
AGENTS WANTED
— FOR -
W. R. Hart.
The Only Complete Book
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PFAC I PRE. No. 1.
J A. Tankersley.
- OF THE —
FOR CONSTABIE OF PRECINCT 1.
Walter S. Harding.
FOR PUBLIC WEIGHER AT NEW ARK,
J. W. Dewees.
ought to call upon him to indorse
our
platform.
JOIN THE BRYAN CLUB.
Mr McDowell of Tennessee when
Extra cloth binding.
terms to agents, free by mail.
send for
Kinley and hell and damnation.
1
first page.
| 25 cent*, which
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I
s
nomination of
> convention, i
. to nominate Mr. Bryan and 1
elect him, that we ought to be
enter.
them.
the people demand the 1
William J. Bryan by this
i nominated, but the information
kept from the convention and I
sets
state
have
con-
care
can.
else
Whereas, Supt. W.
and his able corps of
। was
Bry an
ma.
OFFERS THE PUBLIC THE
Best Passenger Service
ANTONI,
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY,
J. T. Buck a loo.
for commissioner PRFriNCTs i and 6
- Be*o
CMCMAGa
will be found on
issue.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
J. C. Caldwell.
IOR TAX COLLECTOR,
C. B. Gunn.
F HALCOMB BROS.,
Editors and Propritors.
fCOLORADO
■ SPRiNGS
-PUEBLO
TIME TABLE.
Fort Worth & Denver City R. R
Be
W hen Minnesota was
tius Donnelly took the i
8, ",
t
Week I rr t
the third page of this i ■ IIc
energy and higher purpose than
slaleS. I I -
before, and
the
9 Hours to St Louis and the East.
4 Hours to Memphis.
One Hot r to Now Orleans.
taining us during our stay with
The platform adopted by the popu- j '
amid
the
FOR SHERIFF.
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ham
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called Igna-
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Vim
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LIMITED EVENING EXPRESS
has REFN QUICKENED
J. C. McCabe. G. P. A..
Fort Worth, Texas.
No. 2 saves you a whole business dav 1
and has double daily fast express train
servic e from Texas as follow.-:
roar
HEane
GREAI SI. LOUI8 CYGLONE,
By Julian Curzon.
GASTON MES LI EH,
W A. DASHIELL. Gen Pans «Tkt,Agt
Trav. Pass. Agt
DALLAS. TEXAS
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to
St Louis. ( hicago. New Orleans
and Pacific Coast.
NORTH ROUND
No. 2 Mail & Express leaves Ft.
seek to
citi. i
at I
invites you to
me tai lenos M Piluce
To be held at Tyler, Texas. July
In Kansas it is proposed to give
Ft. Worth, Tex.
___list convention at St. Louis last
I OUR PHOTOGRAPH.
o thrce points:
•olavelnown, or used, or sold Dr. M. A. Sim.
BETWEEN . x
TEXAS
Writo
T: . 2.—
mons Live ' ;
Second.
those cm l 1
Third
action, an l i..
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which ! • ■
not over i,i o
article < am
gard f r h :
plain; Z ili n ..
He said,
voice of |
E. G. Brown of Massachusetts said
READ Gen. Weaver’s speech on the it was “either Bryan and silver or Me .
think we
electors be put out in each
To see the grand State Encamp,
then opened ment of the Texas Volunteer Guard
. .... num er joined, with competitive prize drills for which
I he club then went into permanent will be given the largest money s
organization by the election of John
W. Dale as president; J. F Johnston.
scienciously tor the highest advance-
ment and welfare of the teachers,
by the sufferance of Bryan or
other man on earth.’’
line to the principal lorgtcdettorone Heaven hn Hmm ;:o5 • m.: Dallas
West ° 8:05. Union Depot. 8:15 a. m
i Arrives St. Louis. 7125 a. m next day
It is the “Great Rock Island Route" ’
merely covers the
and democrats sincerely desire
Io hear the renowned Mexican
I both nominated Mr. Bryan for presi-
dent, but have different vice presden.
Z
’ To see the San Antonio Post.
United States Regulars, consisting of
500 Infantry. Calvery and Artillery,
accompanied by their magnificient
Post Band, thirty-five
THE EAST ‘
AND ,
SOI rHEAST.
Cannon Ball Train
SHORTENEL NF HOUR IX IIME.
new life and zeal for the work, we can
Such t
enter upon our year’s duties with more
authorized the organization of a junior
, Bryan Club and Mr. Hugh Spencer lavish display
was appointed to take the names of
Normal.
Whereas, teachers of this Normal
would endanger Mr. Bryan’s election believe that the time h as been very
and would be worse than if he did not promtaby spent both in acquiring
have the populist nomination. But it know edge and receiving thorough in-
is to be presumed that both populists stuetion and training along profes-
gener-. Containing 425 large, beautifully
printed pages, embracing a complete
history of the greatest tornado that
Our principles do not exist ever visited America.
ous to him. Neither do I
of fruits and flowers
y i OLL.A1 A Y Kal .
। Govermental Band
And W itness the summer operas
given by an immense number of select
artists from the North and East.
And to facilitae your doing this the
“Cotton Belt" will put on extremely
low rates of fare.
j nomination of Mr. Bryan.
I “The voice of God and the
I yield to that demand. There is
some talk here that we must force Mr. I
Cotton Belt
I his map show's a modern -up-to-
EWshed every Friday at
E Decatur, Texas.
ered at the postotlice at Decatur a-
liu iass mail matte:.
any I lust ated with 150 Special Large
Size Photographic Views.
Bryan sent a telegram requesting
, g,, , that his name be withdrawn from the
1o. populistconvention if Sewall was not
$1.50; extra
a delegate asked if Bryan would
cept if nominated said. “I don’t
whether he accepts or not. He
not keep you or me or any one
from casting our ballots for him ”
the court house for the purpose of or. j
ganizing a Bryan club. Col. G. B.
Pickett was elected temporary chair. ' 8th to and.
। man and John W. Dale temporary I
, secretary. The roll was the- -------’ I
' and quite a
No. 2 Lv. Fort Worth......... m.
I hrough day Coaches each way
Rei Im between rort Worth and Memphis
l or ti< kets. rates and further infor.
your near.
H. Adamson
election. and that there will be
an arrangement as will put out
one set of electors in doubtful
Ar. Kansas City 8 20 next a.
tial candidates. Should two
enroute to Colorado.
Pullman Sleepers and Free
ng Chair Cars on all trains.
Your local ticket agent will proba. mation, call on or address
I bly want to sell you a ti ket via the j 1‘st"Skevpnt
. (Rock Island, but if he don’t—insist Third Vice-Pres .a Gen" Nrgr
musicians until he does.
Ar. Chicago...... 9:55 a. in 1
Ar. Den/er............ a. m
Don’t overlook the fact that train
cost of postage and mailing.
I o not confuse this complete and
authentic history with the small pain- j
phlets of views now being circulated :
and sold. Address,
PUBLISHERS’ SUPPLY co.,
67 & 69 Emilie Building, St Louis. Mo
CENTRAL BRYAN CLUB.
Gn Monday a number of the
zens of Decatur and vicinity met
ac- half morocco. $2.00. Either style will kx DuY & HA sn “Binorsp
be sent by mail, postpaid. on rec i t " umpe" * m " " ‘ "
of price.
fro.1 ill cei: : gt‘
fore, look out .:
cheap pael: •
SinnnousI . .
there i > 11 > c
On r
charr a 61 , ■
11:15a. in., arrvesat Decatur 12:23 p- in
"N >. It l’c’lfr’t ir. D citur 11:30 a. m
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1 Mail A Exnres- ar Decatur 3:58
p. in. ar Ft Worth 5:45 p 111.
"No 13 l‘c‘I fr’t ar. Decatur 2:00 p. m.
‘Daily except on Sunday.
O. L. Thomas, Ag‘t
Morgan Jones, Receiver,
COUNTY OFFICIAL
DIRECTORY.
R. F. SPENCER, county JUDGE.
C. V. TERKELL, county attorney.
J. W. MOORE, SHERIFF
M. L. HAMILTON, COUNTYCLERK.
C. CASEY, DISTRICT CLERK.
•I. C. CALDWELL, TREASURER.
C B. GUNN, tax COLLECTOR.
Wm. SPEAR, tax assessor.
J. G. BROWN, COUNTY SURVEYOR
J. H. Wallace. com. pur's 1 & 6
•L W. BOONE, com. pre’s 2 & 3.
4 B RUSSELL, Com. PRE’s 4 & 5.
S Y KEEN, com. PRE’s 7 & 8.
No. 4 Lv. Fort Worth. 10:40 a m
Lv. Bowie.........i-? । p. m.
Lv. Ringgold ... . 2:09 p. m
$1.00 r0
was nominated by an enormous
Worth joritv.
G. F. McCracken, J. P. Hayter and
| C. C. Jones as vice-presidents; Chas.
H. Smith, secretary, and Henry
Bridges assistant secretary. The club
W . J. Bryan of Nebraska and Thos. !
E Watson of Georgia were nominated '
by the populists for president and vice-1
The Bryan Central Club meets at
the court house on Saturday night of
each week. Everybody invited to at-
vnd. join and participate in these
meetings. John W DALE,
( has H Smith. President.
Secretary.
-, II .
I • v lonsa
eIv:
251- acad
Only Two Days
Lv. Bowie.......10:40 o m. j
Lv. Ringgold ... j 1:19 p. m , 1. . ‘
Ar. Kansas City . . . .5:25 p. mJ Xas and New ) ork.
I HF democrats and populists have
For rates, etc., enquire of your
nearest Ticket Agent or.
A. A. GLISSON, S. G. Warner.
T. P A.. Ft. Worth. « P. A . Tyler.
Texas. Texas.
' therefore be it
Resolved: t That in them we
recognize perfect gentlemen and men
of ability highly qualified to ’ inspire
teachers and raise the standard of the
profession.
1 2 That we compliment J. M. Car.
lisle, state superintendent, for his wise
choice in the selection of the conduc.
I tor for this normal.
3. I hat,we thank Judge Spencer
tor courtesies shown us.
4 That we thank the people of De.
3.- 3
democrats the electors and the popu-
lists the state ticket. Terms of fusion
1 should be arranged in all doubtful
. states. There is too much at stake
to risk defeat.
1 Cre you have known it to cure and give the names of
1 3 to the differ, nee beiween its strength and
I 10 , r legulaior • made by j j| Zeilin
. . i.t „11 " ' ' attauooga Medicine Co . both of
’ " " is I r Pi k ige,, net, and shonld retail at
' 2 1 4 ume sa f imposed npon, while our Original
a , t au, .. nisperpachage, as we have too much r
2"2nin any of our medicines. The reason is
• 1) ., • torsof "I ack Draught" were both enjoined
■' t e words constituting our trade name ; there.
’ J tx’wmg.von nr.-posted),lou t sell you some
< I perf • > . instend of onrGenuine pr 51 4
■ 1 y • i be .sure to specify, and take no other, as
ing photograph, we will mail yon free or
I I c n. < ron receipt of letter without photograph
coih pi< ! ase. free. . 1 5siF"‛
«a• C» |
CHICAL J,
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ARE T
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WO V. ill mnilynt
No 0 1, ; l- n ; « . ui .‘j : positions of the Kidneys, Liver. Stomach, and
: i Pi-e er Nicdicine has invariably cured since 1840,
r.isSrrsD A “■ OP THE H: AItT —DuowsrNESS.—IKRITARILI-
icci J •1 ■ * NLAKGEMi r O3 MIVER & SPLEE: —Si fi-r-
, . n orarb"is s
EolDc r ‘ ' ErLIOl NE S.- Loss of Strength . Ft EsI_
EoATDT OX , 3 22 & UNDER SHOTLDER BLADPS FoT’RIEE
Glimmering bi.fo!. 3 •; ;I vrs_WErr rx srowu ' ,rO L BIEATII.—
LivEn —FEI rs rEFLABBr \<" 1 I , , H.A FTER Eating .—TORPID
EPI Mo -i vorsiipaem - M SStCvCXUL) pt NAcEuE coio
Coti.—TL,Lv Ct irNq Coxsrrarox J’kodY^w ;? KDIsCTWID
— FULLNESOPTLOODIXII AD—Nrnrsop I, 1 i. n.PNEI diseases.
INGIPCA . BLOArNoFsOwAcIAPPEBFr H P,Ans&FEET—BRLI-
TITE -11 aaurat , DI rss or visoN"p3.ApEXsTRREGULAR APrE-
p SUrrocA oSnxsATioxs -pispoXpricroppsNSWDENLY ierriG
Before or Ai ; n EATISG Vririce -'tioe r. N A.T W omen.—N Al St A
PERSPIRATO$ 1 MALEC .IT AISTs. EOWJADE-DrIENCY of
MOTHERS. — j LAT LnNCY. In 0FA- n, _ p <KARIE ( OMMON To
SLLIFEELi9s Dow x fun IA k L: - . ELto HiEvAeEsp-on—
DETESTATOX OFF oD."SrDDE sti sCAlEscWEAK EsScTurxees.—
Vorvtberain ormsto Agrnta
"" for our d......-u* “ - - I
Eleg.................*........... 3r!n
C. F. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., Props., ST. LOUIS, MO.
Bryan to a distinct declaration or ac-
ceptance of our nomination. We can
readily see that it will force him into a
very embarrassing position to force
him to choose between Mr. Sewall and
Mr. W atson. I think if we are going
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Halcomb, N. W. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 799, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1896, newspaper, July 31, 1896; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581192/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .