Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1914 Page: 4 of 10
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Greeting:
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a part of lot No. 1 in block 19 origi-
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Uncle Sam Tells
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INFLUENCE OF MUSIC.
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THREE EMPIRES.
FRAIL, SICKLY CHILO
Anxious mothers often wonder why
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"My little daughter, ever
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Demand te genuinc ly fu.l name—
titution.
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
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One acre out of G. M. Virgil
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Coart. Wise County.
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Eleanor Wiison, Who is to
Wed William G. McAdoo.
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Where There's a
Farm There Should
be a Bell Telephone
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l’he reader of the Messenger stays
posted on all county beat news .
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marriage of Miss Jessie Woodrow Wil
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Vigorously good — and keenly
delicious. Thirst-quenching
and refreshing.
The world does not require so much
to be informed as to be reminded.-
Hannah More.
youngest otcer of his rank in the Brit
(sh navy.
south and iongitnde 155 degrees east
and started for our main base."
On his return trip commander Evans
was stricken with scurvy and would
have perished but for the heroism of
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survey,
Noted Doctors O. K.
Dodson’s Liver lone
Best Medical Skill Employed to In-
After Sept. 1, 1914, the sub-
scription price of Messenger
$1.50 per year
Citation by Publication
The State of Texas, to the Sheriff
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NOTABLES IN
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Citation by Publication.
The State of Texas, to the Sheriff
Posted.
“However did you hear such dread-
ful tilings about Mrs. Huber?"
"You forget she was once my dearest
friend.' - Fliegende Blatter.
Restored to Health by Vinol—
Letter to Mothers.
TELEGRAPH
AND
TELEPHONE CO.
DALLAS, TEXAS
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dicial district, to appear at the next
regular term of the district court of !
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She Heard of Them.
Father—Your teacher tells me you
were very bad again today in your
spelling lesson. Ethel.
Ethel— Well. I don't like to stndy
spelling, papa
"But you must learn to spell, dear."
"I don't have to, papa. If I can ba
a stenographer and typewriter when
I grow up."—Yonkers Statesman.
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Is a system tonic and corrective which casries its
cleansing and stimulating influence to every part of
the body, drives out impurities, strengthens diges-
tion and quickly restores energy and cheerful spirits.
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Biliousness and constipation bring on kidney
disease which is the great destroyer of life. The safe
course is to remove bilious disorders aa soeu as they
of the demand set out in said petition
being a suit in trespass to try title to
------- the following described real estate
any ! -onstabie ot Wise County— situated in Wise county, Texas, being
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hverytuing that heard him play.
Even the billows of the sea.
Hung their heads and then lay
by;
in sweet music is such art.
Killing care and grief of heart-
Fall asleep or. hea.ring. die!
- Shakespeare.
Tarrant Renigs on
Meridian Highway
Promises Made Us
and for costs of suit.
Herein fail not. but have before
The Passing Face.
Where are the ears of yesterday?
Her hair has hid them all away.
Those shell-like ears I once adored.
In whose pink curves my vows I poured
To hirsute wads I cannot pray.
Where are the ears of yesterday?
Some one, I think, should interfere.
Lest other features disappear.
Next year perhaps eyes will be gone.
Then china, then noses won't be worn.
Until regretfully we say.
"Where is the face of yesterday?"
—Life.
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In Society.
She bought a Rembrandt while away.
A portly dame vouchsafed to say
To hapless me.
I am an idiotic cove;
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Wise county. to be holden at the*
court house thereof, in Decatur. on
the last Monday in May. 1914. the
. same being the 25th day of May. 1314,
then and there to answer a petition
I filed in said court on the 9th day of I
e
You see. I thought it was a pup
The social game I’d best give up
I try to please.
But I am sure to get it vrong.
I thought Murilio was a song.
When it’s a cheese.
Kansas City Journal.
Herein fail not, but have before
said court at its aforesaid next regu-
lar term, this writ wit your return
I thereon. showing how you have exe-
1 cuted the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said court, at office in Decatur,
this the 13th day . of April. 1914,
LORY D WHITE, Clerk, District
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White House. The thirteenth was the ....
mething doing in
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therein, but if not. then in any news-
paper published in the 43rd jueiciai ’
district: but if there be no newspa-
! per published in said judicial dis- ;
irict, then in a newspaper published j
i the nearest district to said 13rd ju- j
Nm"*ne
freeze
Bou themelves when he did
sing;
Io ins music plancs and flowers
Ever sprung, as sun and showers
1 here made lasting spring.
Huerta government, Monday, arrest-
ed a bunch of U. S. jackiesin Tampi-
co, and Uncle Sam says an apology
must come from the Huerta govern-
ment, or. the thing that was loosed
in Georgia will be raised in tama-
la-land by the aforesaid uncle.
"On Jan. 4, 1912. accompanies! by
Petty Officer Thomas Crean and a sea
man named Lashly, t left Captain
Agg
or any onstable of Wise County—
Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
i mor. C. Arthur Brown, John L. Love:
_ , . ‘April, 1914, in a suit, numbered on
Scott in latitudes degrees 35 inmates the docnet of said court No. 3842,
wherein Walter Rosenburg is plain-
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The national beverage
—and yours.
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Ch
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wi
joy. S fl. Hodges. L. A. Crane and
|G.W. Trenchard by making publica-
' tion of this citation once in each week ==
I for four successive weeks previous i _
to the return day hereof, in some l ra
newspaper published in your county, Im
i if there be a newspaper published IE
this time it
there will I
short while.
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ot society. she was educated in prl-
25, 1913 Unlke her sisters, Mrs Sayre
and Miss Margaret Wilson, the pros .
pective bride is tall and dark. She is Seven of the most successful physi- ;
cians in the United States, selected i
for their experience and ability, were
tif, and C. Arthur Brown, John L. |
Lovejoy. S H. Hodges, L A. Crane
and G. W. Trenchard are defendants,
and the nature of the demand set out!
in said petition being a suit in tres-
pass to try title to the following de- i
scribed land situated in Wise county,
Texas. First tract: Out of J B.
Williams survey about one mile west
from Decatur, beginning 870 vrs. west
of the northwest corner of the A. J.
Walker survey; thence north 950
the combined action of the medicinal
elements extracted from cods’ livers,
—combined with the blood-making
Home Secrete.
Teacher—Tommy, next time you are
late bring an excuse from your father.
Tommy—Who? Pa? W hy he ain't any
good at excuses: ma finds him out
every time.- Boston Transcript.
Captain Scott was.
"There was a dreadful tense silence,
and then Lieutenant Campbell called
out to me:
“ 'The southern party renehed the
pole on Jan 18 last year, and they
were all lost on the homeward march.
We bare their records.' "
sure Correctness of Formula
All Agree Dodson's is
Reliable and Safe.
Miller, New Haven,
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DR. BOURQUE
SPECIALIST.
Nerra, Blood, ond Skin Qiseases
Blood Troubles, Blood Polson and Skin Dlensee
I positively eure Contagious Blood Polson and all eomplications of
thia moat isidlou ise-se. Tainted blood, pimples and copper
eolored epota,petchesandsoresinthe mouth,
•f thegums,umorsand uleersof theskin,Rheumatiam and Catarak.
palasipthe lege, tumors anywhere readily dieB-
pear. I wieurezou {orufeand leave no boreditorr taint on your
poetertty. Every vesige of polson eradicated from the system.
VARICOCELE—STRICTURE—CURED IN S DAYS
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DR. BOURQUE, 103 W.6th St., FL Worth, Texas
Corner Main and Sth Strsets, (2nd Floor)
I eannot call. •o Lend me Question Chart and your medical book on dlsennee of men, es 1
4 act re Coeecribe my case to ton for the purpose of tking treatment. If I deeide you can enre me
and roar eharge la leweno ugh to n't and if «• eaa mutually arrange terms and methode of takins
trenkmeat, vith ths understanding that consultation. Siam Inst) on and adv tools Free.
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south 950 vrs : thence east 950 vrs.
to beginning, less 5 acres out of
northwest corner of same. Second I
Alertly Suspicious.
“Has that young man any bad hab-
its?” asked the cautieus father.
“No.” replied Gladys Jane, "he never
goes into a saloon.”
“I know. But he looks as if he spent
a terrible amount of time hanging
around gents' furnishing stores."—
Washington Star.
boasts and the plain truth. And then
the merits of Dodson’s Liver Tone .. . .... - ------ -•
are too widely known for anyone to herirous hanhare 5 mtle thppeand
hesitate. i For the benefit of such mothers in
Orpheus
trees
And the
J. Edmund
Williams survey; thence north 35
and strength-creating properties of
tonic iron, which are contained in
Vinol.
Vinol will build up and strengthen
delicate children, old people and the
weak. run-down and debilitated. We
return the money in every case where
it fails.
Sold by Fullingim A Ford.
became a grandfather not long ago
when a son was born to his daughter . . . .. .,
_______ stantly and with a smile if you are in
1 any way dissatisfied with the remedy.
The progressive farmer . aur-
round, himself with modern
advantages.
He, too, appreciates that con-
venience ministers to health,
happiness, progress and wealth.
What does he do?
With other neighbors he
starts a Rural Telephone line.
Enough said.
Apply to our nearest Manager for in-
fovmation or write to
Citation by Publication.
The State of Texas, to the Sheriff
or any Constable of Wise County-
Greeting
You are hereby commanded to
summon J. L. Freeman by making
publication of this citation once in
each week for four successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published in your
county, if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in any
newspaper published in the 43rd judi-
cial district: but if there be no news-
paper published in said judicial dis-
trict. then in a newspaper published
in the nearest district to said 43rd ju-
dicial district, to appear at the next
regular term of the district court of
Wise county, to be holden at the
court house thereof in Decatur, on the
last Monday in May, 1914, the same
being the 25th day of May, 1914. then
and there to answer a petition filed
in said court on the 16th day of
April. 1913, in a suit, numbered on the
docket of said court No. 3742, where-
in Lizzie Freeman is plaintiff. and
J. L. Freeman is defendant, and the
nature of the demand set out in said
petition being a suit for divorce upon
the grounds of cruel treatment of such
nature as to render their further liv-
ing together as husband and wife in-
supportable. Plaintif further prays
that she have the care. custody and
control of her child, a girl ‘seven
months old and named Idell Freeman.
mte Schools at Princeton and then
spent two years in St Mary’s college
at Ralelgh. N. C., gung thence to the
Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia.
At the latter institution she spent a
couple of years studying painting.
William Gibbs McAdoo is a native of
Georgia, in his fifty-first year and a
lawyer by profession. Since 1892 he
has lived in New York city, where for
some time he practiced his profession.
In 1902 he organized the Hudson and
Manhattan Railroad company, a $70,-
000,000 corporation that built and con-
trols a system of tunnels operating
under the Hudson river.
Mr. McAdoo is n widower. His first
wife was Sarah Houston Fleming,
whom he married in 1885. He has six
children, the eldest son and eldest
daughter being married. Mr. McAdoo
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Dodson’s Liver Tone is sold and I this vicinity we publish the following
guaranteed by Fullingim & Ford who letter.
will refund purchase price (50c.) in
In Good Company.
A contemporary wants to know
what’s become of the old fashioned
man who used to say. "I says, says 1."
When last seen he was standing on
a street corner in close conversation
with the old fashioned man who says.
"Sezee to me. sezee.”—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
diet, and builds and strengthens you
Relnting his parting from Captain so that you feel brighter, better and
Scott, Commander Evans read from happier. If you feel headachy and
his log: . j constipated you will be delighted with
Monarchies That Practically Sprang
Into Being Overnight.
Prior to Jan. 18, 1871, the German
empire, as we know it today, bad no
existence. Instead it was a jumble
of kingdoms, states, duchies, grand
duchies and principalities, all joined
together by a like language and com-
mon political aspirations. It is true, but
otherwise quite separate and distinct
Then came the historic ceremony in
the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles. Par-
is had just been captured by King
William of Prussia, and it was held to
be a fitting time and place to proclaim
him the first German emperor. Never
wince the dawn of history was an em
plre born more dramatically.
By a strange irony of fate. too. its
birth took place amid the ruins of the
French empire, itself the creation of a
day, or, rather, to be strictly accurate,
of a night. France went to bed on the
evening of Dec 1, 1851, a republic.
"WEen it Twok pext morning it was
an empire. During the hours of dark
Eess Paris' had been occupied by
troops, and the pripce president agd
become Napoleon III —-s-*-
Equally sudden and almost as sensa-
tional in its way was the birth of the
modern Greek empire After the yoke
fl the Turks fad lieen thrown off In
thgwar of independence the country
became a republic. But the people
soon tired of that democratic form of
government and promptly proceeded
to assassinate their first and only pres
Went Then they met together. elect-
ed a king and settled themselves down
to be ruled by him in a quite orderly
and contented fashion
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his comrades lie returned to England
in June. 1912. anti In December sailed
again for the antarctic. Evans thus
describes his return:
“When we reached Cape Evans we
anchored, aml. standing on the bridge
of the Terra Nova. I looked ashore
with the aid of the glasses. I could see
but one man. who immediately rushed
back to the tents and huts. A great
crowd of men ran out and stood there
on the shore I did not see Captain
Scott, however, who. I had beliered,
had found the pole and had returned
wit li his lute, made
since her birth, had been frail and
A A . +; _ । auy na, usausueu wiu une eucuy. । sickly, and was a constant source of
comnandan EwarE "P ocr n Ev. 1 Dodson’s Liver Tone is a palatable । worriment. Several months ago wa
ans, who recently came to America to | vegetble: liquid and its action is j mtamtezsdndeca a hampfonetnh 1 ma
deliver a series of lectures on his expe easy and natural, with no gripe, no ■ her heaith and appearance. I gave
riences in search of the south pole, was pain and no pad after-effects. After-, her three bottles of Vinol. and from
second in command of the Scott ant effects are often disagreeable after the good it has done her I can truly
arctic expedition, In which the leader taking' calomel Dodson's Liver! say it will do all you claim.”
perished. Commander Evans is now rone does not interfere in any way - This child's recovery was due to
in his thirty third year and is the ; with your regular duties, habits and
Impatred eireuintlen or obetructtons (Mil on or write me ana |
will onvince the most skeptical that Varicocele. Stricture and alao _
Hydrocele eaa tea euredinfve days, and in a larger majority of KY____ _ ____
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FREE CONSULTATION,
theenap. vim and vigor of vitality, the loms of which may both* EXAMINATION AND ADVICI
result of ladisoretionm excemees and unnatural weaknesa. You are under aa obMgattone to
KIDNEV, BLADDER, URINARY end PROSTATE TROUBLES inke treatment «■!<«• ourehprgep
Cared to Stay Cured. Newly Contreetnd and Chrenlo Cesee Cured, and terms are eatietactory. 49-
efiSuvetee,ltehing andiafammetonEtepged 24 hours,end ad cneeent everywhereinpawrap-
Caterrhel, Ohre ole Diserdere el Moa and Women Sueeesslully per. All mall la plain envelop.
Troeted. Pilee and Fietule Cared la Five Daya. Nothing sent o. o. d unless erdered
OAL, OR WRITB—No detention from bumnees. Treatment an Avice confentinL Houresa. m. to
I y. w Baaday t to t. If you can not call, fill out the following coupon:
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Whenever
if | you see an
X Arrow think
I of Coca-Cola.
seems very likely that
I of said court, at office-in Decatur,
i this the 2nd day of April, 1914
LORY 1). WHITE, Clerk District
'Court, Wise County. 5 1)
The citizens of this community who
have taken much interest in tbe me-
ridian highway proposition hare just
grounds for complaint against the
Fort Worth chamber of commerce
This organization in the big eity to
our south has absolutely ignored the
appeals of Wise county for Tarrant
county to co-operate with us in put-
ting the roads leading from Wis to
Fort Worth in proper shape. Wise
county has done its duty, but the
Fort Worth people, opposed to the
meridian road taking the route
through this county, have refused to
make any improvements in the roads
running north to the Wise county
line. Much work in road building
has been done by Tarrant county on
Vie highway leading west to Parker
and Palo Pinto counties. Well, some
day. this section, that has for years
contributed thousands of dollars to
Fort Worth, will have the opportun-
ity to retaliate. Let us go to work
for a line to Denton, which will give
us connections with a real city. Dal-
las. one whose citizens are patriotic
and appreciative.
suovts,m0.
PRICE
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Wht u Mi>s Eiru0i Wiison, youngest
daughter of the presidelt, becomes the
bride of Secretary of the Treasury Wil-
liam Gibbs McAdoo the wedding will
be the fourteenth celebrated at the
\ ou at e hereby commanded to sum- nal town of Decatur, together with
mon 4 auUrtS. Hall by making pubii- the blacksmith tools and machinery
caton.o this, citation once in each in said building: plaintiff further
"eek O1 e18 it successive weeks pre- sues for foreclosure of vendor’s lien
Ou o t ie return hereof, in some and a foreclosure of the chattel mort-
new PPe r pu ishedin your county, gage described in said petition, and
iheie be a newspaper published for attorney’s fee and for costs of
( ineieiii, out h noi, then in a newspa- suit.
per published jntiie 43rd judicial dis- Herein fail not, but have before
, there beno newspaper said court, at it, aforesaid next regu-
puDed hi said judicial district, lar term, this writ with your return
I en ! a newspaper published in the thereon, showing how you have ex-
near 1st district to said 43rd judicial ecuted the same
strtc; tappeanatthe next regular Giden under my hand and seal of
the, district court of Wise said court, at office in Decatur, t,
county to be holden at the court the 6th day of Api il. 1914. Lolh
house thereof, in Decatur, on the last D. WHITE, Clerk District CoW
Monday in May, 1914, the same being Wise Count. (329
Ine 2th day of May, 1914, then and .— —' j _
there to answer a petition filed in said To fatten stock feed golden red
cOurt on the loth dav of November rr, .
1913, in a suit, numbered on the dock: I W hy • Because it has greater fatten-
et of said court No. 3806, wherein l ing properties than any other feed.
J. D. White is plaintiff, and Robert J Try it and be convinced. W. L. Dal-
S. Hall is defendant, and the nature las, agent.
paid heavy fees to study and test the;
formula of Dodson’s Liver Tone and |
[ all agreed that it was a tine and reli- j
able remedy for family use. Dod-
i son’s Liver Tone takes the place of
calomel. This is exactly what it is
I made lor and has been made and ever
since the first bottle was put up and I
sold.
There are imitations of Dodson's ;
Liver Tone for which extravagant |
claims are made, but the public
knows how to judge between loud
Nickrame: encaure
ruecessfully. I therefore called to
Lieutenant Campbell and asked where south b vrs ; i
vrs. to beginning.
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Feed is the only return your horse
and cow get for their services, and they
are entitled to the best. Hance, feed
them golden red W. L. .Dallas,
agent.
said court, at its aforesaid next regu-
lar term, this writ witli your return
thereon, showing how you bave exe-
cuted the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
High Cost of Living Again.
Prosperous es-German (on visit to
fatherland)—Donner und blitzen. what
are you givin‛ us? Forty pfennig for
tills sausage' When P went away a
few years ago I used to pay only 20
pfennig.
The Waiter—They was different
sausages
The P ex G. — Precisely the saint
The Waiter—No. you're wrong there.
The old ones was bigger —New York
Post.
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