Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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5,000 GUNSTOCKS A DAY.
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The Chico State Bank
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BECOMES BRIDE AFTER
PHONE INTRODUCTION
Association
MISS MARGAREF WILSON.
She is able to sustain her
whicl
betrotha and marriage init Subscription to stock of Fed-
ue
higi
Eorelen,
XI Hr 00
banking house 1.760 00)
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I: Ellis of Surrey. England.
10 Net amount due from Fed-
y
She has the pow
proved re
alth
Ni w York. ( hicago and St
o1nt of
Save business hours
221 33
Issful sing
Louis
b Net amount due from ap-
1 Net amount . • from banks
and bankers (other than in-
• festival last May that determined
Black Silk
t’s
177 74
cask items
gan!
b Frationa i curt ency .
PG
258 92
31 15
nickels, cents
t
Hi Notes of other national b ks 465 00
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fitter i eveland
1,680 00
19 Legal tender notes .
Total ...
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Hut the imptoil N. Y last summer.
ude—"-g*- ■ 1"
The aty fimitcd
Jack"It was her unafected personality
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Decatur
Co.
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Car Mebane Cottonseed
FOR A GOOD SHAVE
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OBJECTS TO A BATH.
origi-
The beSt and earliest cotton with
which to combat the boll wevil.
The
supply is limited; don't wait till these
Corner
Northwest
Directors.
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Come nou6.
Phones
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Get a Cafe
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Dependability, Durability and Flexibil-
ity. Speed, Power and Comfort
i their engagement was announced. and •
the couple were married in the chapel
The United States Government has proven the
superiority of this economical motor vehcicle.
Furthermore, actual service rendered has proven
to the Government that in sturdiness the Harley-
Davidson has no competitor.
All of these attributes are attainded in the Max-
imum degree of Perfection in the 1916 Harley-
Davidson ONLY!
The pleasure and downright enjoyment of motor-
cycling can only be known to the person trying it.
Ask us, and let us show you.
Bills of exchange
Total loans
a head < he, or a previous engagement,
or something of equal importn nee. and
coulln’t go.
Ellis ami Mr. Borden went to the then
ter taking Cupid along as a supercargo
D to H tint
igh voire.
Theater Party Culminates in
Bachelor Girl's Marriage.
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ties of cofee and served enps to the ae
tiremeu. EE
year
! years
. . .$6.00
... 7.00.:.
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ves a i
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-ess
recent
socia I
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sliver her message
of con. out r ation
Reale state (banking house)
Furniture and fixtures .
Due from approved reserve
7
nerve” to become
er
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Red top Cane seed; bran, Maize chops
Mr ami Mrs Borlen will live at Short
Hills. N .1.
Playing all disk records. Victor. Columbia. Edison, Pathe and
all other foreign and domestic makes.
Awarded Gold Medal of Honor Panama
840,686; 35 I
394 35
990 00
1,250 00
1 .6:35 00 !
35 Cashier’s checks outstand-
ing . . . ..............
. .. 9.00.
10.00
S. W. 207
MOTOR CO.
Specie .....
interest in Depositors
Guaranty Fund
A ssessment for Guaranty
Fund........ ........
Purchased from A. D. Mebane, the
natorof Mebane Cotton
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Demand deposits
32 Individual-deposits subject
to check ......58,181 43
AND EXPERT
TONSORIAL WORK
OF ALL KINDS
PATRONIZE
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Water froze on the tiretuen s elothes.
and several were oer coni by expo
sure Women und girls nade uge ket
Pacific Exposition San
Francisco 1915 for TONE QUALITY; the only phonograph
to receive a prize for this feature-
Ai Rhome, in the State of Te
the i lose of i5 sinessor Mat
RESOUR ES
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set
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the wire the sweet voice of Miss Susan g p
Man & Simmons, Agents
Decatur, Texas
I SONORA PHONOGRAPH
qfore the concert that if she did not
eliver the goods” he would send her ,
Ed
ac
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SC
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Mrs
seed are all gone.
■ But, what is more remarkable. Miss
Gilson has the mettle to stand up to
SHINE 1
IN EVERY )
DROP”
Plack Silk St ve Poli.*!
isdifferen. It does not
FIRE DRILL SAVES VILLAGE
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growing every : tinctly bohemian—it has led to al least
22. 10. 45
459 951
6,219 00
2,190 33
1,213 sy
Wilson G. Smith, an intluent ial
It was a pity, though, to leave Mr.
• raised in the case of D W. Dodson,
who ran aw ay from the poor farm near
Charleston be ause In* was put in h
• uh find s rubbed.
this screen star who com-
mands an annual salary of
$500,000.00. \
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b year 3
7 years
3 years
9 years.
10 yea?>
m § and Ye
' Sag Harbor Watch Case Factory Moo
INGING PRAISED
in 4d the sympathetic and lyric quail
ft ofs of her voice that won the audi- in the taxi.
1 Loans and d sc
re pt those shown
nde toward her art and her auditors
as one of genuine earnestness to in- j
pret the musical language she loves
LIABILITIES :
24 4 apital stock paid in 1 25,000 00 hv
25 Surplus fund 2,000 00 52
26 Undivided prolits 2 229 08- 2.229 08 3
b Reserved for .2,229 0s 19
cLess currentexpenses,- 7(7
forest and taxes paid 504 97 1.724 11 b
Borden of I dl Fiver, w as content with
his lacheloi hood
That was before he had heard over
ioptseif.exploitation ing come over from England for the
he sincerity - of her artistic predi
Bon was ev idenced in her selection |
ents in April and May, and next fall
I will begin an extended concert
r, singing in New York as well as
the principal eastern and southern
les.
' adequate, so the alarm at the watch I
j case factory was sounded, I be often i
i lives hurried from ther homes, organ j
b Equity in
ney Pills and now I feel entirely
well.” Middle-aged and older men
and women find these safe pills re-
lieve sleep disturbing bladder ail-
ments Hill Drug Co j
$ 86,942 37
and the
Nov, a trio d
p.
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prof er
a suc-
New York.—Many persons have ask-
e4 Ross XV David, singing teacher to
Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of the
president of the United States, why
she has decided to become a profes
sional singer. To them he has replied,
because it gives her the greatest oppor-
tunity for expressing herself. He said
"Miss Margaret Wilson has made
ringing her life's work. To her, sing
jek to the White House
(lowing day he wrote
The little fellow did the
Only a few weeks later
ing ts her very life. I have been her
teacher for four years. add I think i
know her. She puts her singing above
everything else, and I can truthfully
say that in all my eighteen years of
To make a long story short, Miss i
agents in
5.493 23 - 5 71 4 56
88 WILSON’S
ry out; can be 1 sedto Hifi3 d2
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j our m oncy.
Elacl Sike Stove Polish
Works, Sterling, Ellinois.
Use Black Silk Air Drying
Iron Ename I an grate, reg -
It Was First Scrub In Twenty Years.
Jeer sonville, I nd.- Man's .constitu-
iional right not to take a bath has been
critic, publicly announced ■ Ellis, whom Mr Borden had, strangely
He came to hear it in this way: One!
night, he had "called up" from his
father's cotton mills his friend, Mrs. I
1 Humphreys, and asked her to go with
him to a tbeatci Mrs Humphreys had
11000 votes
. 1 3000 votes
. 15000 votes
. . .17000 votes
. ..20000 vo$e«
cice.
9 “There were no efforts at vocal chi
"nery to catch the audience. Her nt
ifastKaty
to St. Louis and Kansas -
0.8 c ' M Mib
-ag 52 _g- 00
a The Texas Sp» »j/ The Katy c cr
RESOURCES
and Discounts
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SORTH TRINITY STREET
h 2
Is . ■ n
;29
c uded in 10 or 11. ' 4.599 60
15 a Outsidechecks and other
agents, net.
* ash items .
Watch! Chas. Chaplin Now Feeis Entirely Wel
, . . A. 11. F ranCH, Zenith, Kan., writes
will feature Saturday night j l bad a severe pain in my back and
could hardly move. I look about
two-thirds of a 50c box of Foley Kid-
said bank, each of us. do solemnly
swear that the above statement
true to the best of our know ledge and
belief. — T. S Met urdy. President;
V E. Baldridge, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me. on
1 this i8th day of March. 1915
Frank W. Roberts, Notary Public '
| Cot rect Attest: J \. McKinzie. T '
' S. Stephen- L. O. W is on Direc-
i tors.
work well.
rniture and fixtures .. 1,500 00
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233
92e
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Nt hing I have never known any one
ho has worked as hard as does the
Hughter of tin* । resident.’
gMiss Wilson has a lyrit soprano
ice, w th a dramati tendency . She
jugs with perfect breath control, and
, the studio takes high D with case.
1 public, however, she has sung only
REHOIT OF F C N DiTI< LX
as only natural that Miss Witson |
aould feel encouraged to sing at other
stivals. She will appear at several
. 810,000 00,
4,000 00
. . 1.65- 70
Prominent Nev Or ans Druggiat
Authority For This Statement
Mor Teacher, Ross W. David, Who Has
Boer Instructing Her Four Years,
Declares Miss Wilson Has Made
Singing Her Life’s Work—She Will
Appear Soon.
M .eem---
4
eh
nervousness of war
is easing up.
REXALL ORDERLIES g, . , .
the IDEAL LAXATIVE Schedule of
I While her private recitals had at-
cted considerable recognition it wa
p success which attended her first
anblic appearanee at the Syracuse mu
. . 1000 * otes
. 3000 votes
5000 votes
7000 vote*
. .9000 votes
oral Reserve Bank.....
11 a Net amount due from ap-
Had Sac* of Flour and Package of
Oatmeal, but Went Crazy
Clayoquot, B e Mar oned for thir-
ty four days on a small island in the
Pacific ocean is the experience of Er-
Forests Stripped of Walnut For Kan-
sas City’s War Factories
Kansas City — The woodnan is not!
B Bobo,J. T Day
in the Big Contest
ypwat
V “A
Dodson entered the institution of his |
own aceord. but stayed there only a
short time. returning to Underwood
He alledegthat he was forced to take
a bath anhut he was - rubbed with
a stiff brushh I asserts that "it was
enough to kill anyone to be soused in
water this time dy year, especially
whe’. one has not had a bath in more
thru twenty years" /
39 Deposits requiring notice
but less than 30 day - .
.............. 58,21826
Total.................s 86,942 37
State of Texas, County of Wise
I. A. C. Alexander, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly
that the above statement is true to the,
best of my knowledge and belief. A.
'Stove Polish
r is not only most economicul, but it give a bri
• t, ila y hi stre C .at ennr « t t e . . • . • .j
17 Federal Reserve notes 1.45000 ' aPITasrEimhen
18 Coin andcertificates ......,476 15 ( polish soitsaveayoutime,w
istere, stove -pipes, s
mob tire r
rust in :. Try A.
Use Elack Silk M
ish f. r ilverw re •
AtE.POPI > F THE CONDITION OF
I ized as taught in the tire drill, manned
HAC AI I IM UCO FAVHD a big pump in the fa tors iped the
S1 ALL III iLn TRVUns firemen with hose ami sS d the rest
_________ I of the village after a hare four hour
! tight
ceremony. After their weddirw trip
lorden a prey to the ennui of a lonely
Sg wire Ten
hi
Fa j cuntraci holtic
agents in
too! Min. Humphrey- would do her
best to lix it
Not mauy moments iater Mr. Borden
was being introducoet through the rp
ceiver to Mrs. Humphreys’ sister. Miss
Boston Whatever may be the status
f the telephone introduction in books
of etiqueite formal, informal or dis
of St. Cieorge’s church, stuyvesant
square. New York.
The bride ‘s father was present, hav
State of Texas. Count} of Wise.
_ • We, T S. McCurdy, as president!
,. I ‘band V. E. Baldridge, as cashier. of
by seeing that your ticket reads via
the Katy Lines •
on b)....
$ 39 453 41
23,572 91
............... :
Life-time Subscription
Hints ex-
Office With DECATUR
ibsequent concerts in Cleveland mid
IEpon affalo, where she won tie unstinted
’ 1 - aise of ull tin- musical critie con
ese c nced her that she had decided wise
Underwear Sewed on For Winter.
vansville, Ind.-Dr. Wallac eC. Dyer,
ef medical inspector of the Evans
le public schools, reports that he has
iml fifty school children whose tm-
■Mur has been seized on them fur
Mvinter season. He ordered ve
MFts to remove the underwear.
cin les Recentis Alfred
of Mr. mid Mrs Spencer
t gurface h
2.164 42
s 77-t0! ::
ggidsympathetic interpretation o1 two
Hr Robert Franz's too much neulected |
9 ngs, models of classic purity If Miss
pWVilson had done nothing vE- she
sparing tin walnut tree these days.
Last, west, no.th or south of Kansas
C'ity 1 here are cars loaded with walnut P. A. CAPDAU
logs on t.....li 1zs and more log-spiled I who owns and m.... .......
alonz the track- The timber is com stores in New or . says Loans, rea estate ..
ine here tote sawed into gunstocks. -I am or tile opi ' n thatRexali or-over rafts
Three Ip. Inal pairs of logs are com derlies are ti . d , tor men.
, ing into Kansas city a month, and women and chidr i nis opinion is
.... to" guustock are beingeturn- | based upon , , ledg of the for
; d evers day: Two plants havei mula and upon what Uv customers
.....bua walnut and veneer com-i about tlem Turong ex-
j lny in Sheffield and another • omrany perlence, i
l :n ArInoiirdale. . .. . ‘ . ..
.. ,,0. take, gentle in act • l give the ।
Hacl is surroulleti b} high barbec
• same pleasing re- - VL A 1590 03
men, women or it ar a
enough, never met. In spite of her sue
ct ss as "the bachelor girl” of South- '
■y. Sh is essentially a lieder ger .
dit 1.4 her ambition to become one
"the gr* test lieder singers in Amer
[ (a. Her German is perfect, anid she
is good command of French and
aliau Of conrse she sings in Eng
Alh too.
sigrs. But the
proved reser
other cities
, believed to have saved the village from I
--— • destructiou by fire. Nine business !
In , buildings were destroyed at a loss est
President’s Daughter Margaret .................-...'
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CHICO. TEXAS
At tht cl seoibusiness. Ma 7 I91H
erett Fitzpatrick, a rancher of Floret
island, according to word received here.
He left Ahousat. where he had pur-
chased provisions, alone inja canoe, and
when near a small uninhabited island
he was caught in a squal! and his ca
noe was swamped
Fitzpatrick managed to save a sack I
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check.......... 52 5. 1S
ould have won my critical esteem."
With criticisms of sui 'll a nature it Ran Away From Poor Farm Because
, flilisof Ex . cotton col
We have the exclusive selling rights for -JFA1, ...
this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cents.
DECATUR DRUG CO. HlABiuTIES
THE REXALL STORE apital stock paid in.
Burpiusfund . .
1 n d i v id.’d profits . net
of flour, a package of oztmeal and a
few matches A case of coal oil also I
was washed ashore on these provi-
sions he existed for more than a month
Big waves washed over the small is-
I land but b: lashing himself to one of :
i the trees he managed to hold on Ue |
was found by two lesqnoit Indians ini
I a demented condit
4 hi,2
r *n-
oto by American P
ng HA ordinary
Don’t forget — when ’ m
want stove i- lis ,bes in • ■
a-k t Black SHI.. It.' • :
the best st ove De shvoueve r
program at Majestic. See
kir to become a professional singer bachelor evening ami thou the seats
The First National Bank 2"
DH'AL - - - - - 17,097,
era! Reserve Bank...
i........ $1.600
Less ain't unpaid 84 0
7 Va up of banking house
............ 1 700
C. Alexander. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn lo before me
Leonard, Nx om: Notary Public ' Walter Owen's Shop
Correct attest W W Morris. Z. i
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1916, newspaper, March 24, 1916; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581992/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .