Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Wise County Messenger and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
BESTOOUNTYINTEXAS
*
Four Attractive
\
Carry the News of Wonderful Wise's Grand Resources
Propositions
oint the way to the
P
h:
<
Collins - Smith - Ball Co
MALARIAL DISEASES.
(
Sheriff’s Sale
)
T
Dental Parlors, South Side. Decatur
9
i
J
_ FOR SA LE BY C. B. GUNN
The Messenger 1 year $1.00.
OFFICE— Southwest Corner Square
Up-stairs in Rogers Building
How to Avoid Them and the Se-
rious Consequences of Neg-
lect.
W orK is guaranteed to give you
satisfaction in every particular.
How to Dry Clean a Waist.
Here is a recently discovered way to
clean a white lace waist that is equal
to any dry cleaning process ever tried
and one that requ. es an outlay of only
a few cents instead of the dollars usu-
ally needed to make a soiled lace waist;
John V. Prunty
DENTIST
S. P. NASH
DENTIST
Expert in Gold Crown and Bride work
Teeth extracted with little or no pain
Decatur, Texas
more than a simple cake of magnesia.
Rub the magnesia thoroughly over the
garment in question, paying extra at-
tention to the more soiled places, roll
it in a cloth and lay it away for sev-
eral days, then shake it lightly to dis-
lodge any of the chalky substance that
may cling to it, and you will behold a
metamorphosed waist that will delight
your eyes with its freshness.
How to Chan Ivory Handled.Knives.
A housewife often finds that the
ivory handles of her knives have be-
come spotted. They look rather hope-
less, and y< t they can be easily clean-
ed. A piece of chamois skin moisten-
ed in water and then dipped in pow-
dered pumice will take any spot off
ivory. Good hard rubbing is required,
but after that and a good washing in
hot water and soap the ivory will look
like new.
Does not Color the Hair
--------------J.C.AxENCoxPaXY,LoWel,Mai — --u=
Mess ger one year $1.00 '
Dr. S. J. Petty,
Practitioner of
rledicine and Surgery
How to Cook Chicken ana macaron..
Cover a jointed fowl with boiling
water and boil for five minutes. Then
cook until tender with the water just
below the boiling point. Fry a table-
spoonful of bits of salt pork, sprinkle
the pieces of fowl with a half tea-
spoonful of salt, dust with a table-
spoonful of flour and brown in the hot
fat. Arrange the pieces in the center
of a fireproof platter. Put around it
one-fourth of a pound of macaroni
which has been broken into half inch
pieces and cooked tender in salted wa-
ter with an onion and part of a car-
rot Four over a sauce made of one-
fourth of a cupful each of flour and
butter cooked together and one pint of
chicken liquor. Sift over with cheese
and set in oven long enough to melt
cheese.
Read This
Decatur, Tex., this certifies that t
have sold Hall’s Texas wesainat 1
the cure of all Wonder for
rerumatictroubles, for years and have
gsver ouick complaint. It always
°“FrandhPemanent
How to Clean Silver Quickly.
Place two quarts of potato peelings
and one quart of water in an iron fry-
ing pan or spider, cover and boil ten
minutes. Then drop in as many silver
spoons, knfves and forks as the water
will cover. Continue the boiling and
in less than ten minutes they will look
Eke new. Remove the silver, wash in
usual manner, rubbing well with dry.
•oft towel.
It is our desire to assist in promoting and building up this
splendid county; to do our part toward bringing new peo
plc into our midst, to enjoy the peace, plenty and happi-
ness that abounds in Wonderful Wise County. We have
the facilities for carrying the good news of splendid oppor-
tunities to be found in this county, and it is our aim to
... - man who is seeking a betterment in
is conditions, to come and dwell in the BEST in Texas
our tof Wise county, on the9 aay
July 1909, by Lory D. White dietric:
clerk of said couty against G. R.
Pace for the sum of Five thousand
one hundred and six-75 $(5106.75)/02
lars and costs of suit, in cause No
5Ainpsaid court, styled J L- Norris
G. R. Pace and placed in my hands
forsservice, 1 J. M. Branch as sheriff
of Wise county, Texas, did, oB the
5 day of Aug. 1909 levy on certain
real estate, situated in Wise ertain
gescribed s follows, to wit lots No*
21 of Bill county school land as an-
pears.by. the plat sub-dividing sP
ard beginning at the north corner of
said lot No. 21 thence 8. 45 E571 vra
thence S. 45 W. 950 vrs thence N. 45
W. 571 vrs thence N. 45 E. 950 vrs to
place of beginning and levied upon
as the property of said G. R PPo
And on Tuesday, the 7 dal of soe:
tember 1909, at the court hous door
A Wise county, in the city of Decatur
Texas, between the hours of ten a m
and four p. m. I will sell said real
estate at public vendue, for cash to
thehighestpidder, asihe propshy
said G:R. Pace by virtue of said levy
and said order of sale. And in cOm
wX immediate°v pre^dingSday
guWitness 7 hand, this 5 day o Au
ppuy, Texas. By W. .
1 - Begin Aug. 13.
again presentable. This is nothing
CROUPES
tress. A safe and pleasing syrup—50c. Brueeists.
KodolFormdissstion
alptionofthe heart. Digests what you-aL
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
STOPS FALLING HAIR AN ELEGANT nAEec,
DESTROYS DANDRUFF MAKES FAIR"EROW
Ingredients:
Ask him doctor inhere is anything injurious here.
Ask him also if there is not genuine merit here.
No. 1
215 acres, 76 in cultiva-
tion, 40 acres in timber,
100 acres of grass; all well
fenced, 3-acre hog pas-
ture; firoom house, 3
room tanant house, good
barn, two splendid wells,
everlasting running creek
on place. An ideal dairy
farm. One mile from
church and schoolhouse;
5 miles from Decatur.
No. 2
5-room house, hall, two
porches, good barn and
sheds, well, windmill,
tanks, hydrants, young
orchard and garden fenc-
ed, shade trees; conven-
ient to both schools, on
College Hill.
No. 3
4-room house, lot 60x95,
good water, shade trees;
one bik of public square.
No. 4
We have a piece of well-
improved property in first
class repair, near square.
Party will sell for $500 less
than it cost, and will take
a lease and secure it for 5
years and guarantee 10 per
cent net on investment.
This bargain cannot be
duplicated in Decatur.
"Fix me up something to knock the
malaria, dootor," remarked a sallow-
faced, sickly looking man, entering a
prominent physician’s office the other
day. •
• The doctor stepped to his medicine
case, took down a couple of bottles, mixed
a preparation which he handed to the
patient with the customary advice to
'shake well and follow directions,’ and
resumed his seat. e
“Such cases are frequent,” replied the
doctor in answer to a question. “The
Warm days and damp, chilly nights are
certain malaria breeders and are most
serious in those who have neglected to
keep their stomach, liver and bowels in
good condition. Such persons are full
of the impurities on which the malarial
germ thrives, and it is from this class
that typhoid fever, pneumonia, Bright’s
Disease, small pox and yellow fever claim
most of their victims whenever these dis-
eases are prevalent. « •
The proper way to guard against the
malarial germ and the serious diseases
which follow it is to get into good condi-
tion by taking a reliable remedy that
will keep the bowels clear and the liver
healthy, and to continue with it at fre-
quent intervals during the sickly season.
A dose of Prickly Ash Bitters three or
four times a week will do all of this, be-
sides stimulating the digestion, improv-
ing the appetite and keeping the bodily
energy at the highest pitch. e
Prickly Ash. Bitters is known every-
where as a system tonic and bowel regu-
lator. It not only removes all traces of
Engineering Department: Degree
courses in civil, electrical and min-
ing engineering.
Law Deparement (in its new build-
ing): Three-year course. leading to
Degree of Bachelor of Laws, with i s. ,
state lecense; course leoding to De- -nerr • Sale
gree of Master of Laws. The State of Texas, county of Wise
Summer School: Regular University by virtue of a certain execution issued
and Normal courses; seven weeks, out of the honorable justice court of
Session 1910 begins June 18. Wise countv, on the 16 dav of Aim
For catalogue, address 1909, by A. M. Stone justice of the
THE REGISTRAR, peace of said county against J A
University Station, Austin. O’Neal for the sum of two hundred
Medical Department, Galveston. ndarsntatbrstsandsuiecerntsG6223,8o
Session 8 months, opening Sept. 28th. I 1364 in said court, styled Lillard &
Four-year course in medicine; two- Johnson versus C. S. and J A
year course in pharmacy: three-year O’Neal and placed in my hands for
course in nursing. Thorough labo-lservice, I, J. M. Branch as sheriff of
ratory training. Exceptional clini- Wise county, Texas, did, on the 17
cal facilities in John Sealy Hospi- day of Aug. 1909 levy on certain real
tai. University Hall, a dormitory I estate, situated in Wise county de-
for women students of medicine. I scribed as follows, to-wit leving upon
For catalogue address the following described real estate
THE DEAN, Medical College. situated in Wise county, Texas in the
town of Alvord and being block No.
.10 of said town as shown on the orig-
inal map or plot of said town levied
upon.as the property of defendnnt J.
A. O Neal and levied upon as the
property of said J. A. O’Neal. And
on Tuesday, the 5 day of October 1909
at the court housedoor of Wise county,
in the city of Decatur Texas, between
the hours of ten a. m. and four p. m.
I will sell said real estate at public
vendue, for cash, to the highest bidder,
as the property of said J. A. O’Neal
by virtue of said levy and said exe-
cution. And in compliance with law
1 give this notice by publication, in
the English language, once a week for
three consecutive weeks immediately
preceding said day of sale, in the
Wise County Messenger a newspaper
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work I published in Wise county. Witness
w . . , my hand, this 17 day of August 1909
W ork is guaranteed to give you |J.M. Branch sheriff Wise county
Texas. By W. R. RILEY deputy’.
Begin Aug. 20.
The University of Texas
Co-Educational. Tuition Free.
Main University, Austin;
Session opens Wednesday,
September 22nd, 1909.
College of Arts; Courses leading to
the degrees of Bachelor and Master
of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy.
Department of Education: Profes-
sional courses for teachers, leading
to elementary and permanent certifi-
cates.
If you have any Town or County Properties
you desire to Sell or Exchange come to us
malarial poison from the system, but
tones up the vital organs, gives new
Strength and vigor, makes the body
Strong and the brain active. e
i — - . "Prickly Ash Bitters is the best an-arouna
medicine for the family 1 ever used. During the
• Past ten years I have always kept it in my house,
whenever any of my family show signs of mala-
ria, kidney trouble, indigestion or constipation
•-few doses is all that is needed to make them
Well and hearty again.—W. 11. McWilliams
Eekering, La.
Sold by druggists. Price $1.00.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1909, newspaper, September 3, 1909; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581544/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .