Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1898 Page: 1 of 10
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Second, They demand the immediate
of the greenbacks.
NOVAL MAKINQ POWOER co.. NEw YORK.
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and Woman's Baptist Mis-
nual Meeting of the National Educa.
to 12th.
of his county who has ordinary under- may. I begin the undertaking and shall
I o Nashville, Tenn., for the Inter.
to outyield any European cow tnat can
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Spain’s Utter Isolation.
To s uch
Agent, or
S. G. Warner.
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jected to the innovation.—Rural New
Yorker.
write as opportunity is afforded, hoping
that I may be able to interest and ben.
efit my readers as much as some were
to have suggested a tr de in
Why not?—Rural New-Yorker.
of which I propose to write.
I will answer, that I lived in
for
we
withot $
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national United Society of Christian
Endeavor, July 5th to 12th.
I’o Atlanta, Ga., for Ex.Confederate
Veterans’ Reunion, July 21st to 24th.*
To Columbia, S. C , for the Gen.
sionary Union, May 6th to 10th.
To Washington, D. C., for the An-
1 be- |
upon I
To Cure a old In One Day.
Tiake Laxatve Bromo Quinine. All drug'
gists refund the money if it fails to cure 250.
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The Messenger and the St, Louie
Republic for $1.75.
as a means of raising a part of the rev.
enue necessary to administer the fed-
eral government.
RISING kept clean.
first time a
ever looke .
Japan LNp
Ho Rad Been There.
They were all talking about
ac. >
JAPAN:-THE LAND OF THE
SUN.
Royal makes the food pure.
wholesome and delicious.
ties examined and perl cted.
Otiice ovei the Hist National Bank.
D.CATUR, TEXAS.
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I Money to loan
1890. being employed as a teacher of
pr s-nt all but one served in the C m-
federate Ar ny.
inline oteial.
ieved iti me
in ney nee led for war purp
be outline I in this country
Genl. Pass Agt., Tyler, Texas.
A. A. Glisson.
T. P. A. Ft. Worth, Texas.
sold at regular rates, and passenger
given certificate, which, if presented
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The Messenger and Texas Farm an.
___ach for $1.75.
nips. he intluenc: of th • feminine !
fisial was sarougly felt in the prom >- |
standing to follow th 2 leadership of
any crazy or venal crank who pretends
to be opposed to the gold oligarchy in-
to a side show for any purpose what.
May 6th.
To Norfork, Va., for the American
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Nine Great Reforms.
The determination of the Democrats,
Silver Republicans and Populists to act
1 together until the nine great reforms
I suggested by Mr. Bryan shall have
I been accomplished has infused hope
and courage into the masses of patri. !
of the country, the progressiveness of
its people, their history, their patriot-
is n and bravery, their intellectual cali-
bre, their love of the beautiful and their
devotion to art, the rapid material dev |
elopment of the country, or various I
other phases of national characteristics..
he finds himself strongly attracted to
Japan and the Japanese.
In the compass of newspaper arti
cles there is room to touch only briefly
on these various topics. In the arlicie
for next week I shall call attention to
a few elementary geographical facts.
cow. There are no bugs or germs in tional Association, July 7th
her butter, and she can be guaranteed To Nachvinla Tan- r—
more than two years, from
Ie said that it was the
aember of the board had
at his cellar, and he ob-
ever until these great reforms
which the people are united are
complished.
Sold by all grocers. Largest package—greatest economy.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Cbicazo. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphta.
- As well as in the thick of the battle, is S
a time when a man should be careful 8
— about neat and correct dressing. First €
impressions are half the victory. Who S
= has a better chance, even in looking for •
= a situation, than the young man whose €
=- attire is an evidence of taste, thrift and S
Mjudgment? Young men who wish to 8
2X prosper should order their Suite and
MK Overcoat! from S
W M. BORN & CO., 2
* The Great Chicago Merchant Tailore, §
WISE COUNTU MESSENGER.
VOL. XIX. No. 11.________DECATUR, T EXAS, MARCH 18, 1808. WholN6.884
Ninth. They are in favor of arbtri-
tration as a means of settling disputes
between labor and capital.
It will require large financial or other
considerations to induce any true lover
1888 to
blunder the contending factions. Th
union that has been effected among
Fourth. They oppose the issue of
paper money by national banks.
"Lay Low.”
Country’s cornin’ to the scratch—
Hoyin’ of her row;
Rabbit in the biier-patch
Had best
Lay
Low!
Ready now to strike the match—
Make the fires glow!
Rabbit in the brier-patch.
You’d best
Lay
Low!
Friendly folks kin clink the latch,
But Lordy help the foe!
Rabbits in that brier-patch,
You’d best
Lay
Low!
•—Atlanta Constitution.
New York, March 1 2 —The Mail
and Express prints today the following
cable from London:
The acute crisis between the United
States and Spain is the uppermost
topic everywhere in London. N > one
seems seriously to believe that war
can be averted.
The great newspapers are making
elaborate preparations for war corres.
pondents. I am told by an admiralty
official tnat two or three British ves.
seis, with complete schools of navy
officials on board will be detailed to
cruise in the vicinity of Spanish and
up m and benifited by my former effort.
eral Conference of the (Colored)
M. E. Church, May 3rd.
For further information please call
on or address any Cotton Belt Ticket
fITymM
pi • • f 3“
whose house is conspicuously clean, whose work worries
hold it lor ne—a minute or tw< ?”
An I with th it he pulie.l off the ar
, , j i . . 1 .11 t lion of eleanliuess and order. an 1 the I
aid handed it to the lellow! n I
women teachers felt far more freedom in |
And will 50 le of you kindiy hol discussing school problems with their i
my right leg a lew seconds?" | feminine head th in wita the usual mas
ROYAL
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BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
se, coil (I
remarkable people.
Whe ther one considers the beauty
To Loan Money Without Interest.
Wacc, Tex.. March 12—The bank
presidents of this city, at a meeting to.
night, resolved to lend money to the
G iernment for war purp nes withe u
ini erest, W. D. Lacy, one of the vine
uresidents Ot the Citzeus’ N ionat
Bnk said that the banks of this cm
coul I be depended on for a consider,
able sum without interest, and he is
confident that upon the same terms
one hillion doll irs could be raised in
the South. All the bankers in atten l
ance expresst d the opinion th it al
i her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manages.
5 The chances are ten to one she will answer:
I "I do all my cleaning with
GOIPUsTWashing
terest.bearing bonds in time of peace, publication of these articles
Sixth They favor the income tax
Excursion Rates
to points in the East and Southeast via
the “Cotton Belt Route.”
For the following occasion: To St.
Louis, account Insterstate Merchants’
Association Feb. 20th, 27th, March
6th, 13th, April 2nd and 10th, rate of
one and one-fifth fares, on the certifi-
cate plan. One way tickets will be
- aggizp
7Ai
bond issu ■ Ot the iink
S1 "i Now over 30 vrs. at the head of the Custom Trade.
Mt All ages can be suited. Style, fit and
MW. workmanship are guaranteed. The
F world's best looms supply the material.
7 The Best is always The Most Economical,
too nrw SELZCTED FATzENXS TO owvza vaoz,
= caLL ox
The people of th ! Unitel States are
not Hindoos. They will never divid
themselves into castes wherebv thev
will allow themselves to be enslaved >.
an alien power while they not enh re
fuse to co-operate with each other. bui
are willing to join the enemy in enslv
ing their neighbors on account of tit
prejudice of caste. There are onh
two castes in this country—the great
American people on one side and the
Wall and Lombard street money grab,
bets on the other. The people are in
vincible unless the cunning of the
monev grabbers can induce them 10
divide into faction and destr >v each
other while the conspirators rob and
W. I'. BASHAW.
shere are few cases where such ollie a s
give j i ise f legitiuate ecitieis n. It
wa, 13 first woman to hold a position
ipo i -ie N:w 1 k Board ot Eluc-
siou .v i > . •i-e i t 1e wrath of a school
jauitor, ba nia«i she exawined Hit
scu I cellar, aal iue isted taat it be
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be sold at an equal price. Good
... , dairy cows can be bred and raised
| pleased to say they had been interested cheaperinthis country than in
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I part of Europe. The Europeans are
Before I begin the description, some now after American horses, but no one
An I off came the leg. an I was pass
ed rou id like the arm!
"Voi were in the late war?” gues
ed the cro w
• l mid 'our yrar o it.” r- ie I th
vetera . is he 1daed his leg nd ion
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i‘ > c v ! s -t ’ m u > to him
Atunuc Co i utution.
believe that
otic citizens. The nine reforms are
as follows:
First. They are unalterably opposed
10 gold monometallism.
all who are opposed to the single gold
standard and in favor of the nine re
forms first demanded will prove to the
world that the American people an
capable of uniting in defense of justice,
equal laws and hoaest government
and that neither the cunning nor the
bribery of all the forces of Shylock can
rend them assunder—Silver Knight
Watchman.
English in one of the Japanese govern.
; ment schools and being located in an
interior city of 40,000 inhabitants, my
nearest neighbors of my own race livin
50 miles away. Thus I was thrown
into intimate relations with the Japan-
ese and saw Japanese life and customs
as they redly exist. I only hope that [
I m ty be able to convey to my read-
ers, in some fair degree, the interest |
and ad mraton I have in and for this I
LOAN AGENT
easy terms. Interest as
Lands for sale. Ti-
By N. W Halcomb.
INTRODUCTORY.
About two years ago I wrote and j
published in the Messenger a series of Science is just beginning to throw
articles on China and its people, the ight on the reasons why ensilage gives
publication of which extended over a better results in feeding than the same
period of several months, and with kind of fodder when dried. A Ger.
I which a large number of readers of the man scientist has shown that the "u
paper have expressed themselves as tritive effect of fodder is modified by
restoration of bimetallism at the present very much pleased. Wnat-ever merit e ease of digestion. If a large within three days after adjournment of
ratio by the independent action of this those articles might have possessed amouut 0 Y- tough, woody material the meeting, properly signed by Mr
country; tu l • was, doubtless, the result of my having ls present in the food, the labor of di, c. A Sm ’ and stamped by D
.cThirda.Thexopposetheretirement written of the things learned by me igestionsisincreasedi' heenergvused Wishart, will entitle hoidezt retumn
from actual experience and observa- in orking over this ballast while in ticket at one-fifth fare.
tion during a residence of more than the the digestive tract is just so much For the following events, reduced
They oppose the issue of in- j six years in that country. After the 4 en Iom the -productive energies round trip rates wil be announced in
...... . on China ofthe animal. I he ensilage is easily due time: "
a number of our readers learning that reduced t a fine condition with little To Baltimore, Md., for the General
I had also lived in Japan, requested me abor, while much hard work is needed Conference of the M. E. Church South,
to write a similar series cf articles de- i to bring the same amount of dry food --
Seventh. They favor the abolition senptive of the latter country and its material into an available form.
oftrusts Thev are opposed to gov. people. I had expected to comply I is said that the Germans buy. Baptist Educational Society, May 5th;
ernment by injunction PP 8 with this request before now, but vari- every year, t 2.000 000 cows, mostly Southern Baptist Convention, May 6th
- - - - ous matters intervened to render it in. from surrounding countries. The ice to 12th.
convieni for me to do so until the averages $75. Germany does not
present time. Nor do 1 know want the american apple or hog, but
whether I shall now be able to write .b. .. ... . ; a . .
she has not tried the American dairy
uninterruptedly. But, be that as it
American fleets so as to be able to
take every possible observation.
The war between Japan and China
was a revelation of the extraordmaiy
powers of modern marine warfare, and
it is .rmly believed in London that the
American authorities possess some
wonderful new discoveries in the way
of engines of destruction.
Il is believed here that the Ameri.
can authorities will be inundated with
requests from English army officers
and ex-officers for volunteer commis-
sions. although beyond Cuba, it is
hardly to be supposed that the Ameri-
can army will do very much of invad.
ing.
The leading newspapers on the con-
tinent are in the main sympathetic
with the A ericans. The destruction
of the Maine, whether by accident
or design. seem; to have settled that.
It is believed here that if Spain, goes
to war she will be in a condition of
utter isolation. The only country
which would give her moral support
would perlaps be Austria. Even
there, however, Spain can expect no
material aid. The Austrian govern,
ment is too much occupied with inter,
nal troubles to extend material assis.
tance.
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probability of war with Spain—but one
man kept silence, smiling occasionally
at the enthusiasm displayed.
The younger spirits regarded him
with fine contempt. “Don’t suppose
you'd be in it? ’ asked one.
"Oh. I don’t know-” said the silent
man "I shouldn’t be afraid to go.
nowever. Bullets and bombshells
w uld have little or no effect on me!"
The crowd laughed him to scorn
Suddenly he turned to the man who
had first addressed him, and said:
"My le t aim doesn’t set exicth
right ms in muing. Will vou kin liy
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Setting Out in Life!
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Ra
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ral
re-
Asking a bright school-teacher
whether she noticed any marked
change since the appointment of a wo
man as president of the local board of
education, she said, “Yes, the floor
in my school-room is now scrubbed
once a week, instead of once a year,
as formerly.” Furthermore, the walls
in the schoolrooms, previously dingy
white, were prettily, though inexpen
sively tinted, and instead of a few
shabby maps. neatly-framed portraits
of historical characters, or famous
bits of scenery, adorned t e walls,
varied by a few tine raised-outline
may wish to know what special oppor- seems
tunities I have had for becoming ac- cows,
quainted with the country and people ‘--
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Halcomb, N. W. & Dale, John W. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1898, newspaper, March 18, 1898; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581258/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .