Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1911 Page: 11 of 11
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in condition to lie hutching and hov-
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making more or less repairs to the
American fleet which must be main-
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OSCE GOODWIN.
Interurban Bldg. 1316 Commerce St.
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give it to my wife and four cbildren and they are
in the heat of heaith, too. I feel that Prickly Ash
Bitters ia the beat remedy on earth and that
everybody should keep a bottle at borne.1'
Get the genuine with the figure
“3” in red on front label.
“To what do you attribute the great
destructiveness e i kidneydisease?
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“The hold which the diseasegains in
*hcboiybefore th. v ictim becomes aware
of his true condition, and the rapidity
with which it eats its way into the vital
organs."
"Would not the proverbial ‘ounce of
prevention’ check the progress of the
disease?"
the former of the most improved pat-
ents. are to be selected and their man-
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English Fighter to Come Over.
Digger Stanley, the English bantam-
weight champion, is about to come to
this country for matches. He is ready
to meet any of the boys who win
make 116 pounds.
which Becomes Fatal through
Neglect and which May Be
Readily Cured by Prompt At-
tention.
movement to establish a western col*
lege rowing regatta on the Mississippi.
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Washington,
Nebraska and possibly Michigan will
be invited to send crews.
one or more of the large cities, and
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make a
price in tracts and upon terms to
suit purchasers.
For information apply to
FOUNT RAY.
First National Bank Building,
DECATUR, TEXAS.
or to —
be required, but some of these, de-
NO. 2.--148 acres east of and adjoining No. 1; same character of soil,
but not quite so much in cultivation, everlasting running water
in creek, besides which there is a fine spring ot this place;
fenced on two sides; road frontage, wood, water, finest soil in
bottom and good pasture land; no overflow land. Price 832. 50.
Terms to suit.
HOW TO CURE IT.
“What is the proper course of treat-
ment for kidney disease?”
“First, to get rid of uric acid and other
poisons in the system. This can be done
by stimulating the bladder and bowels agement experimented with and thor-
so that they will act more freely. The oughly mastered.
thing zbout
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trembling is noticeable, especially after
a little bodily exercise; the victim fre
careful examination of the
information about
disease until it is well advanced.”
. "What istheoriginof kidneytrouble?”
"Almost invariably bad digestion, fol-
lowed by torpid liver and a constipated
habit.”
“What are the symptoms?”
“Headache, dizzy spells, sluggish
brain, restless nights, pale or sallow
j NO. 4.—162 acres, about same as No. 3; $30
1 NO. 5.—173 acres, about like No. 3; $30 per
«aid court.
Witness J. P.
own and ill
Virginia and is forty six years old.
He was appointed cadet engineer in
the navy in 1880 and reached the rank
of naval constructor in 1895 Since I
1903 he has been chief constructor of
fifty years, 10,00 facts and figures
about politics, lahor: reigion, sports
nKa,u. satistles, finance trade, com
inerce, msurance money and banking:
INTERIOE OF 3000 BROODaR HOVSE.
to be preferred to any of the Asiatics
on account of their more rapid matur-
ing.
Sunny and weather proof houses
must be provided, but except in very
: fore making arrange ents to engage
"5 in it the market should be lie ured in
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1 be good roads movement in-
creases the pleasure of moving over
the roads.
NO. 9—About 125 acres, 50 in cultivation, balance timber, which will
more than pay for putting it in cultivation; fine alfalfa land;
good set of improvements; a choice tract. $42.50 per acre"
Terms to suit.
PRAIRIE LAND, in tracts as desired, 130.00 to $40.00 per acre.
"There is no doubt of it. The trouble
is that victims of this disease mistake
the symptoms for some trifling ailment
in the stoma < h or bowels; therefore they
do nothing to arrest the course of the
skin, bad breath, lack of appetite, heart-
burn, sour belching, backache or tender. i |
Dess over the kidneys, nervous weak. 1 ■
ness, dark rings around the eyes, tired ■
feeling, too much or too little urine, and ■
sediment in urine.” •
naval department in the Pacific is to
create an American Gibraltar at Pearl
harbor. Haw ul which involves tip?
abandonment of the idea of establish
Ing a powerf l paval base in the Phl
manure arouna ’De base
in the orchard will provi
don and helps to sell produce at good
prices.
If the leaves of your apple and peach
trees show dark green and the growth
is vigorous, you know that the soil is
all right
7 lie noil for the apple orchard must
be thoroughly drained It will not do
to let the water stand about the roots
of the trees.
Apple trees do best at a distance of
two rods each way, unless it is a va-
riety that tends to grow upward rath-
er than ontward.
Placing a small been of rich Stahl*
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'he county court of Wise county.
Given under mv band and seal of
ski court at my office in the city of
Decatur, this 2 day Of Dec., 1910.
J P WILLIAMS,
Clerk county court. Wisecounty.
By H. M. FOSTER, deputy clerk.
' true copy, I certify: SAM FAITH,
Sheriff Wise count-
—t ippines and converting the station at
"u5" j Olongapo into a mere repair depot
of the world.
quentiy imagines he has heart disease." I in incubators, as during late Septem-
ber and October, when the eggs are
estate of said Mrs. A. A. Dallas, de-
ceased, together with an application
for distribution and to be discharged
from said administration.
-You are hereby commanded, that
by publication of this writ for twenty
days in a newspaper published in the
county of Wise, you give due notice
to all persons interested in the ac-
count for final settlement of said es-
tate, to file their objections thereto, if
any they have, on or before the April
term, 1911, of said county court, com-
mencing and to be holden at the court
house of said county in the city of
Decatur, on the first Monday ' i n
April, 1911, when said account and
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and A mat, clean, well painted and let-
tered market wagon attracts atten-
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the navy yard there, and it is doubt-
be made impreg- 1 NO. 3. —149 acres east of and adjoining No. 2; same soil, but only a
few acres in cultivation; road frontage, wood, water, bottom
land and prairie; fenced on two sides; 830 per acre: easy terms.
on a mission of
to the navy wi •
It-ll nav Eat on, growth of the United
States. universities and colleges, eon
informat in Hit 1 i izat n 2 • s ana
qualifications for votim Con,; tunon
of United States p or i ation ot arges
cities of ' ie earth of i x argest cities
In "Jnited States .t ill United States
cit es of 5.0 or i- re, in fact th?
f 91 ! W or dAima i, • j tell vou some
ag and of the same weight does not
the "nuwhu te ana , le'n'g ' ‘''J ’V'4 station at Monga
of the latter requires especlal conven- ;
fences and special rare.
It Is not a branch of the business
adapted for general follow ng, and be-
NO. 6. —188 acres, about like No. 3: $30 per acre.
NO. 7.-277 1-2 acres, fronting public road and adjoining school and
church; about 75 acres in cultivation, balance pasture and
woodland; deep, rich, sub-irrigated soil; the old Dar. Waggon-
er home is located on this tract, being a well built house of six
rooms, together with extra good improvements in the way of
barns, sheds, water supply, etc; there is also on this tract a
second set of improvements, consisting of a good four-room
house and outbuildings; there are number of springs, and an
abundance of water—in all one of the most desirable places in
the country. Price $42.50 per acre, terms to suit purchaser.
NO. S. 146 acres east of and adjoining No. 7: same character of soil;
about half in cultivation, balance timber land; no improvement
except fencing; 2 beautiful building sites; $37.50. Terms.
A PHYSICIAN’S DIAGNOSIS of;
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(if course the strictest cleanliness in
all the appointments as wen as in the
food and water must be observed. and
if the houses are new or have been
thoroughly disinfected there will be no
insect pests of any kind The first
broiler < hit kens often sell for $1 a
pound and later seldom for less than
$5 per dozen
NO. l.—155 acres about one hundred yards from school house and
five hundred yards from church; 30 acres in cultivation and
50 acres more can be easily cultivated; this 80 acres being of
the finest rich bottom land, through which flows Sweetwater
creek—a creek which has never been known to be dry; balance
of the land is prairie. Five wire fence on three sides- plenty
of timber and EVERLASTING RUNNING WATER. ’ Fronts* a
on public road: conveniently and beautifully located in a good‘2a !
community. Price $32.50 per acre—terms to suit. •
| signed for the chickens when quite
well grown, many of the tireless sort
or of home construction, to be warmed
wth jugs of hot water which, when
well wrapped, will retain their heat _____________
for many hours, 1 the navy and chief of the bureau of j
Lite hatched chicks become quite [ construction and repair, with rank of ’
hardy, and when well cared for and
ante of their duties. It gives strength properly fed are not subject to any of
•nd tone to the liver, sttmach and heart the diseases to which summer chick-
Notice of Final Account
No 1438 , FOR INFORMATION SEE OR WRITE
The State of Texas, to the sheriff of ...
Wise county—greeting: FOUNT RAY, OF OSCE GOODWIN
J. A. Spinks, administrator of the r;. M r . 7, , T . " -D•
estate of Mrs. A.A. Dallas, deceased, J irst National Bank Building, Interurban Bldg., 1316 Commerce
having filed in our county court his | Decatur, Texas. Dallas Texas
final account of the condition of the ‘ vaua, nexas.
though in many instances the palpita-
tion does not become alarming until the , cold climates no arrangements for ar
disease has advanced to a serious point, titicial heating need be made in addi-
A severe heart throbbing and nervous tie n to those for warming the brood
Clean tillage. Everybody believes
in it. but few practice it.
Raspberry plants affected with
crown gall should be dug out and
burned. There is no cure.
Where orchards are kept in grass.
Bre iler < hi, kens are between three
and four months old and must ench
weigh from one to one and a half
pounds, live weight and at this age
should be plump and symmetrical
with white flesh when dressed For
this purpose the white or buff breeds
of the American or English races are
death rate ph van ia ns (la im is directly
tract able to kidney disorders. ,
Interested by this remarkable asser
tion and desiring to acquire a better un-
dentand ing of the origin of the disease.
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• prominent physician was recently in-
terviewed as to the symptoms of such
troubles
” manv things Price 256
res ('txt of Buftalo and
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rk World New York.
time most profita biy - ... >
It costs money to step on a ladder
as an or | ard owner soon finds, and all
I that can reasonably be done by pru
l tag to start 1 he head f the trees
and keep it low is 1 ay g inves men
•nd promotes harmony of action through- ens are liable.
out the body. j They will not need much range, but
u w .... .m ,, . ... . on warm, dear days may be permitted
to. exerise for a few hours ~ the
kidney and liver disorder tor 19 years. I was in D “ 111 “ wire fenced van! upon
continual misery until I began taking Prickly which the houses open, and on such
Ash Bitters which has entirety cured me, and 1 days all the brooders ought to lie
am now a strong, healthy and hearty man. I sunned for several hours.
I if Progress
The "spring chicken" at the some ’
answers these requirements completely.
It is not only a system tonic and regu-
lator, but its healing and restorative in-
fluence will build up the weakened kid-
rear admiral.
Minnesota university is nursing a
k
*m t- ■ to be thie chocest aud m t correct i
More than two-thirds of the annual article on the menu is a ' ery *1 “tal
bran h of the poultry industry says
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The 191 I World Almanac
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ahliabie intormation; full details of the
6281910 census and of the most important
Be and exciting Congressional Election in
Have vou not already paid the
landlord enough to have bought a
frm of your own?
The Old
Dan Waggoner
Homestead
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consisting of nearly nine thousand
acres of choice, tillable land, on
the line of Denton and Wise coun-
ties, 50 miles northwest of Dalles,
is now offered for sale at a low
PRODUCTION OF BROILERS.
Money In Thes. Choice Pc. try PrcJ
u«t> if Woll Handled.
Tin production t broller chickens
In the season when they . supposed '
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1911, newspaper, January 20, 1911; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581359/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .