Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1898 Page: 3 of 8
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months before a
W. T. BASHAW,
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remedy is
for
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dress upon application to
similar dramas were enacted, and
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thundering cannon, from any fur-
in her lap; let it ba tough in the
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preached from the pulpits and
proclaimed in
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Studio in Pallas, Texas,
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on Donaid’s bridal party at the railroad sta-
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A
com-
let it be written in primers, spell-
ing hooks and almanacs; let it be
cal country for eroded banks to
clothe themselves afresh in vege-
of I
eral
le G,
ge I,
ge ■>,
to the face and hinds upon lying
down for a fifteen minute's rest
will bleach the skin beautifully.
Aztecs and other native tribes
desisted from the mining of it,
hoping by representations that
was badly cut by broken glass.
A party of college men met the
pris-
vey.
five
F of
com-
ilhol-
1 1 to
Don-
is no reason why child-
birth should be a perk d
No.
ciat
rising
rvey,
nun-
o plat
56, in
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g
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no
iere
can ter
ever sold st
ige S
Ee E,
D and E,
Alas. for poor human nature which is
so often inclined to say: “I am boiler
than thoul»
Only LIne Running Thrcugh
Coach es and Sieepera to New
Orleans Without Changs. . .
kom-
ut of
rone
ng to
ris-
Kt on
P 5
| in
erk’s
Babs
Comim
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FREE! FREE!
ABSOLUTELY FREE.
A Life-sized’Portrait:
Having established a branch of
was the
F A,
nge B,
in short, let it become the politcal
religion of the nation.’ 1
and ailing at the me time? The
days are past when the delicate
have disappeared, and after the
people had been driven to other
parts qf the country, pr had beep
occupied in the general defensp,
these beds of gold-bearing gravel
would be forgotten.
The Bradfield Regulator Co-
Atianta, B«,
Deom-
F’rarl-
‘s and
Artec Mines.
The discovery of William Nive
e5
5
TEXAS?
practically
discomfort at all. h
Li M uinoliand
Dered I Io 20
€E,K8233 A
"0 AiLwAVG
we will in
that is endorsed by
physicians.
$1 per bottle at all
drug stores, or sent
by mail on receipt
of price.
REE Books con-
CRYSTAL LENSES
TAADE MARK.
fruHty Firt and Alwaya.
ution of lemon juice; a little rub- • w
bed on the hands, face and neck j
The Value of Lemons,
Wo know in a dull sort of way
that lemons are useful, and if we
didn’t we might easily find this
out by looking over the papers.
J. A. WAKEFIEL.D,
DRUGGIST and STATIONER,
Has the sale of these Celebrated Glass-
es in Decatur, Texas.
From thadamary of Kellam & Moore,
the onlyyk Optical Plant in the
South.dhhaAtlanta, Georgia
III ion,
l’roc-
11 and
hp of
rising
rvey,
ng io
Hi, in
Mhand
loci or
kord-
Lt ur.
bris-
Betor
Jo Q
ted in
Jerk's
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m
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m. '
Me it
mr 1:
DeAwork
Fact of Deca-
out of James
hsks number
Eg to the
ERuty Clerk,
Mwith such
mmiofore
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D. H. PAYNE,
Dentist,
GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE EXPERT,
se Office over Smith’s Grocery
Store. *
Decatur, . . Texas.
John A, Donald now has the mos
complete and aecurate set of abstract
books to W ise county lands that has
ever been compiled. He has been in
the abstract business over 12 years and
has full and free access to all of the
county records. When you got an ab-
stract from him you can rely on its
being correct with nothing left out.
Money to loan ou good security.
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The Trans-Mississippi Exposition at
Omaha, Nebraska.
s now open and will continue until No-
vember 30th. The Rock Island is the
best and quickest route and the only
line having its own rails all the way.
Excursion tickets at reduced rates
are on sale every day. .
For folders showing route, time and
other details address
Chas B. Sloat,
G. P. A., C., R. I. &Tex. Ry.,
Ft. Worth, Tex,
Hean. cupris-
B‘e Munger
‘ d 1 to G
au 8 map of
tion. compris-
Sidridge sur-
LAND AND LOAN AGENT.
Money to loan on easy terms. Interest as
low as the lowest Lands for sale. Ti-
tles examined and perfected.
Office over the First National Bank.
DECATUR, TEXAS:
Vide" supposed to be **********************
Lail ni n. । 11 i' ■ । |
DIRECT LINE TO
Arizona,
New Mexico
AND California.
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2 4IMPORTANT GATEWAY^
make free to anybody sending us
Superb New Pullman Vestibuled
Buffet Sleepers. Handsome
New Chair Cars. (Seats Frsa.)
For St. Leu's, Chtgago :
and the EAST.
survey-cemprising 238tacres, same
ke platted and numbered lots 1 to 219
husive according to plat on Donald's
Mof Decatur.
• The remainder of John Nul-
in and dread. Sev.
our rubbed 01 the temples and back
of the nick salso good for head-
order to introduce our excellent work. ache. T$ ' factsihelp in beautify-
8 9ne,for whq can be beautiful
were as empty as the promises of
Spain have ever been. After en-
riching Cortez, the natives found
themselves at his niercy; their
at of important evidences of the
J / j past civilization of the Aztecs
- j and related tribes, has been veri-
tied on the arrival of the explorer
),4 in the capital of Mexico. He
? found a number of prehistoric
" ' ruins and a sealed ossuary con-
Pg; American Berkshire AsN
In record. He is .at is best; I
tine animal; perfect in "points. Will
sett at a reasonable price or will trade
S. P. NASH,
DNrsr,
Expert in
GOLD CROWN and BRIDGE-WCRK.
Teeth extracted with little or no,pain
DECATUR. TEXAS.
{ 2- F ast T rains-2 3
t DAILY
19Mne time to sene Cue icp
1MEia discovered that someone
Fad stolen the freezers. On the
way to the railroad station a car-
riage containing some of the
guests broke down. Those in it
we re shaken up and one woman
it is a
liniment
to be ap-
plied ex-
ternally.
It relaxes
the m u s-
cles and re-
lieves the
distension.
tainipg skeletons. He has in-
cidentally foiin 1 new silver mines
and promising placers, the latter,
perhaps, a rediscovery of dig-
gngs from which the Alters drew
their wealth. It needs that only
half which is on record of the
Aztecs in Montezuma’s time be
map of Decatur.
23rd. That portion of David Moses
survey inside tiie corporate limits, com-
prising 70 acres, sae to be platted and
numbered lots 1 to 5 inclusive ac-
cording to plat on Donald’s map of De-
catur.
24th. That portion of the A. J. Walk-
ersurvey within the corporate limits
and outside of South Decatur and
_ Spaniard possessed the land.
In Perq and djasent states
CaEidskjtaken extornally, or ••••••••••••••••••••••••(
rathffiru**cj will aid in b. .mt/fying । g An UmLnkL T nnA
anyone. There is nothing ii*nmbddalmmaaAlluKll Lf
valunble for t< >1 let table thana - , - 1R|||||||||||^^
during the whole , . ,
period of preg- cups, bracelets and nuggets were
nancy. It is the delivered
only remedy of the । i * • ii* a i &
kind in the world i promises and friendships that
the supply was exhausted to keep
the troops, with their sword, ad
at night will not only whiten but | •
i soften the skin. A paste made of •
magnesia and lemon juce, applied 2
L. S. THORNE, E. P. TURNER,
TaIr Vice-1,9 Gen-ral r. I ■
.nJ Uta '. 1 ,r . , ud Tpe Ag
DAI LA , TEX AS
childbirth, and did not .hold it in th* value that
danger “and Europeans gave to it, and this
nearly all suffer- fact enabled Cortez and his fol-
ing. Best results , , , , ,
follow if the lowers to rob these people in a
used royal fashion. Shields, helmets.
gives elastici-
ty to every jrue to indicate that gold
>
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woman becomes a
mother she should
prepare herself for
the critical ordeal.
There is a prepara-
tion made which is
intended for this
purpose alone.
The name of
they were compelled to bow and
worship, and in the end the
Lincoln on Law.
An old newspaper clipping, .
which had evedently been cure- the white man gained his power
F /K T
DSale or Ttade V
Kt inbreedisadwillsel
lire baan puke-’of W
1 1 17111. North Decatur, comprising
• 064-10 acres out of N. H. Munger sur
1 vey. being blocks numbered 1 to 29 in-
A elusive according to plat on Donald's
A map of Decatur. • ' means pain, danger eot
I ! ,1 8! hi South Denatur:. comprising possible death for s.ma
l 204 l-2keres of A. J.Walker sorvey wives. For others it
■ being blocks numbered 1 to 123 inclu-. means
K | sive according to pl u otr record in vol-'
M ' nine 8, page 611. in County Clerk’s of
• lice, together with such changes as have
HR heretofore been made by < ity Council.
•i 19th. The remainder of J. A. Proctor
5 THE SEMI WEEKLY NEWS (Galyes- 3
3 J ton or Dallas) is published Tuesdays S
* and Fridays. Each issueconsiss of 3
eightpages, "‘he re re special depart- 2
E mhentorsazaegipresuthe-jedigra I
, general Hew- Fuatter, illustrated "T- «
3 cles, etc. We offer Ibu Semi-Weekly 5
; Newjand the Wise CXninty Messenger 3
$ |
« pers 4 yeek or 156 papers 4 yer fof a J
& ridiculously low piw. Hand in your 3
« subscriptiolatoncetothe publisher of 3
as the Messenger. 22
i 5 - •‘a 2
3 Twenty cents for 20 words or less. 28
This is tne rate for clasified advertising 44
2 in any one of the following papers: 3
5s $airveigA,He2:Wekly News, Dallas 2
* demi-Weekly News (alveston Daily 3
s News, .Daitas Morning News. Send 2
M cash with order for advertiseing to Dal- 3
s las News.. 5
by the copious shedding of hlood.
It is not improbable that when -
the greed of the invaders for the 5
yellow metal was discoverod the
schools, seminaries and colleges- ther adyance nte their country.
It does not take long in a tropk
woman W th "nerves" was the
heroine 0 ill novels and the
Pranks on a Bridal Party.
A notable society affair was the
wedding of Miss Esther Nicholas
and Drury Cooper, which took
place in Christ'Episcopal church,
Brunswick, N. J.
The bride comes from re-
nowned ancestry. The Nicholas
family is descended from John
Carter of Virginia. The great-
great-grandfather of the bride
was Robert Carter Nicholas, the
first colonial secretary of Virgin-
ia. and her great-grandfather,
John Cary Nicholas, was the firs*
colonial governor of Virginia.
The bride’s great-aunt was a sis-
tar-in-law of Betty Patterson, the
celebrated Baltimore beauty,who
was married to Jerome Bona-
parte. On her mother’s side the
O’Lawlors are of distingu shed
Irish ancestry, the grandfather
in exchange
12 according to plat on Donald’s map
of Pecarur.
25th. All other surveys and parts of
surveys lying within the corporate lim-
its to be plaited according to such sub-
divisions as may exist.
Approved:
Attest: J. E. Simmons.
WaLTEn Hoad, Mayor.
— .City Secretary.
Decatur ‘l‘exs, Sepi. 7, 1898.
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Overwork, either physical or mental
will produce weakness and loss of
energy. Too many business or family
cares, overwork in the harvest field ,an
excess of woman’s work and worry, will
produce monihs of misery. To prevent
this the exhausted system should be
reinforced immediately. Dr. J. H.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy.
Price 50c and $r a bottle.—Sold by
Man & Simmons.
fully treasured by the late Judge
J. Wickham of the superior court
of Pennsylvania, was found in his
pocketbook when he died, not
Jong ago. It reads as follows:
“Here is what Abraham Linclon
said of law: ‘Let reevece of
law be breathed by every mother
to the lisping babe that prattles
But just how valuable they are $
few of us realize. They are of 2
great medicinal value and are bet- x
ter than patent medicines and x
nostrums put up in bottles and x
boxes for the benefit (?) of the J
human family. $
A teaspoonful |of lemon juice x
in a small cup of black coffee J
will drive away an attack of bil- *
ious headache,but it is better to use t
them freely and so avoid the at- 2
tack of headache, A slice of lemon x
proclaimed in legislative halls, Ration; hence in a few years the
and enforced in courts of justice; tokens of placer mining would
pages. Mhgi
•
• AGENTS WANT
• Wherever there is a roof
2 America at least one co
, [ Gen. Lee's book can be sg
i । neath it. M any agents A
1 over 25 orders per da4
' liberal terms. 20 dad
1 Prices loy.F
4 1 for terms ank 1
2 L.P. St
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aker’s Addition,
of James 1 union
8 out of J. A.
Hucks numvered
ng to plat on
k Addition, com-
Pames faroi
Bred I to 16 ia-
Bi recorded is
lUouniy (jerk’s
hddition, ' com
LJ2s T'arou
Md l 10 7
Muen'eu in
, ,, emperor a captive, their temples
taining invaluable m- 1 . 1
formation for all women, despoiled, strange images set up
willbesenttoanz.ad, in public places, before which
<3
: E de,,
gi6}pAEiFi8
E-* 42 em
for a good horse. .,
John W. Dale,
Decatur, Texi
having been a royal officer in
Canada for more than fifty years
W hen the wedding party was
returning ftom the church to the
house one of the wheels of the
catriage containing four of the
bridesmaids came off, and the
zirls were thrown inco a hesp i
the carriage, but not injured:
survey. comprising 7G seres, same to be
platted and numbered lots 1 to 56 in-
elusive according to plat on Donald’s
hnap of Decatur
Bzth. The remainder of J amt s Tarl-
lion. The collegians had a fife
and drum an l cow bells, and the
whole neighborhood was aroused
hy their racket. When the tr tin
upon which Mr. and Mrs. Cooper
Were to lenve stopped at the sta-
tion th - party boarded it and fol-
lowed the bride and bridegroom
through the cars. Some wag put
a large placard bearing the in-
serption,"Waxe just been mar-
riesdimas-igned to
cernda C °In commonest of their metals. They
Ma survey; comprising 135 1-3 acres. i thisiwonderful
E be platted and numbered lots 1 preparation is
•e inclusive according to plat ‘ Mnthor’a
•ueld’s map of Decatur. IfIUil/GI S
■ •That portion of the Geo. U.
•TrRey inside the corporate limits. Frienr
TEMprising 396 3-10 acres same to be IIIUIIU,
{platted ank numbered lots 1 to 50
I inclusive according to plat on Donald’s
"oNS.
ane- I White’s Addition, comprising 313 acres,
M ~ to be platted and numbered lots i to
mb acres out of A J. Waiker
Wbeing blocks numbered I t" 12
Brsive according to plat on Donald’s
1 1 map of Decatur.
their photo, a li|*-awgd crayon or pas-
tel portrait. ScidzonMAh9n a t cnce
to < L. Mausekagco
> W. Branch, 62kezdt
THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS 5
AND. 1
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER #
AT A VERY LOW PRICE, $
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Halcomb, N. W. & Dale, John W. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1898, newspaper, September 30, 1898; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581284/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .