Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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NEW TAILORING PRICES
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All Other Work In Proportion
Wednesdays & Saturdays
PERKINS TIMBERLAKE
Hardwick & Maiden
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the old castle look its best.
WE GIVE MONEY-SAVING SERVICE
TONSORIAL
PARLORS
(May2-23)
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North Trinity Street.
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SHORT ORDERS
Best ofService.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Card of Thanks
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to the south-east corner, thence east
252 varas, thence south to the north-
that said Ayres owns an undivided
1-6 interest in said leases and plain-
two months from now, we will make
another such trip, probably to Aix-
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on the docket of said court No. 4 315,
wherein Esther Walker, suing by her
next friend, Mrs. Jim Walker, Mrs.
Jim Walker, Ada Lefever, joined by
Inquire at our office for our
Decatur Motor Company. A
of the south end of 2973 acres of
land, beginning at the south-east cor-
ne i of said 2973 acres, thence north
ing a suit for partition of certain oil
and gas leases covering 4 200 acres
of land in Wise county, situated a-
bout 10 miles east of Decatur, said
leases were executed to J. J. Ayres,
3-piece suit
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ing by her next friend, George Miller.
George Miller, Jervis Hobson suing
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Evitts, Dolie Stewart joined by her
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Will save you good money every day
the owners of same land and enti-
tled to the possession thereof by vir-
tue of the ten years’ statute of limi-
tation.
Herein fail not, but have before
said coutr. at its aforesaid next regu-
lar term, this writ with your return
thereon, showing how you have exe-
cuted the same.
Witness, W. M. Cunningham. Clerk
of the District court of Wise county.
Given under my hand and seal of
said court, at office in Decatur, this
the 29th day of April. A. D. 191?—
W. V. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk of the
District court of Wise county. Tex-
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pines were very beautiful and made husband. W. A. Stewart, W. R. Wal-
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Heals Quickly
It is an excellent remedy to keep in the house for prompt use
when accidents occur. Try it for Cuts, Wounds, Sores. Galls,
Swellings. Chafed Skin, Sore Feet, Oak or Ivy Poisoning. It is
good for human or animal flesh. Price 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle.
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in said court on the 28th day of Ap-
ril, A. D. 1919 in a suit numbered
not. then in any newspaper publis ed ‘
in the 43rd Judicial District, but if
there be no newspaper published in ।
said 43rd Judicial district. then in a
newspaper published in the nearest
district to said 4 3rd Judicial district
to appear at the next regular term of
the dstrict court of Wise county, to
be holden at the court house thereof,
in Decatur, on the last Monday in
May, A. D. 1919, the same being the
28th day ol May. A. D. 1919, then
and there to answer a petition filed
Bernca
Billeted
lages, wi
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Europe o
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until the
Ninetieth
roll their
home.
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west corner of Walker 100 acres,
thence east 1911 varas. thence to the
beginning, contaning 200 acres more
or less
Owing to t h e
Barbers...
Your Ford car will give satisfactory
and money -saving service for years if you
just give it decent care. Let our shop look
after it. making replacements and repairs
when necessary. let us keep it tuned up
ami running smoothly and you’ll sure
have all the service and comfort you can
get from a brand new car. It s all in the
knowing how. Our workmen are skilled
__we have the genuine Ford parts—we
make the regular Ford prices as estab-
lished by the factory. Bring your Ford
• ar in and let us look it over—"a stitch in
lime saves nine.”
THE DM ATI R MOTOR CO.
- babies. It is their third fox with
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large bureau still keeps time. Two . ,
her husband, Lefever, Don Jackson
rooms were tilled with curios. such suing by her next friend, Chas Jack-
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
"The Iron Test,” the new serial at
the Majestic being shown every Sat-
urday afternoon and night seems to
be a very-popular play, as very large
crowds are attending it. This is a
goqd, clean mystery play.
IB midm •I•IMIEIMiZIMIMI• B IIBIBia ■ •
as I saw in the museum at Grenoble,
including the armour th*1 knight of
France wore in the days of chivalry.
A heav) snow was falling when i
made this trip and the snow-laden
the proper way. You are invited to
each and defendant ed seeing there any animal I have
Sores and Wounds
They quickly become ulcers and are hard to cure.
Roman instruments of warfare, mus-
ical instruments, pottery, statuary, 42•
here. My love to each one of you.
Your Brother and Boy.
CPL. L C BOYD
142nd. Infty. Band, \. E. P.,
A. I’. O. 796, France.
Barbecue ready by 10 a. m. on
Ayers and Brooks. Plaintiffs allege
through it. Much of the furniture.
we are forced to make slight
We wish to express our apprecia-
tion of the many kindnesses and
words of sympathy extended during
Everything Sanitary
I see my letter is growing too I
long, so will not go farther into my
trip this time. If we are over here
The State of Texas. To the sher-
We will begin selling barbecue
On our way to Grenoble we p-
ped a few hours each in Dijon and
Lyon. In the former city we saw
Bill Laitimore of Fort Worth, a r-
mer student of D. B. U.
EEEEELE
Now, I am messing
Justice for that state. The criminal
as well as the court ol appeals is in
the same building. The main att ac- l
tion here was the workmanship on
The State of Texas. To the sher-
iff or any constable of Wise county
Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
tapestries, pictures. etc., was 'rom
two hundred and fifty to four hun-
dred years old. The four hundred
year old clock in its place on the
Ethel Williamson. We pray Gr.’s
blessings on you all We shall nev-
er forget your friendship.
M. B. WILLIAMSON,
C A. CARTWRIGHT and Chil-
sires.
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were bil
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been abl
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since co
have car
they had everything, for I never miss- . CITATION BY PI BI.H ATON
thence south 51" acres, thence east
1107 varas to place of beginning,
containing 100 acres.
In Wise county. Texas, being 100
acres of land out of the Thos. Denson
survey; beginning at the south-east
corner of the G. W. Kings tract,
thence north 585 varas, thence wist
1011 varas, thence south 585 varas,
thence east 1011 varas to the begin-
ning, containing 100 acres of land.
In Wise county, Texas, beihg part
of the Thos. Denson survey. and be-
ing out of Block No. 3. beginning at
Send your buckets.
Fiogny, Yonne, April 7,
Mr. and MIs. J. E. Bo* a* aud
Decatur and Elsewhere, i
My D ar kiomefolhs: ihis
Do you want to buy a new Ford
car on credit? We will sell you
Pants altered in waist 50c Pants cut off . 25c
Coat made shorter $1.50 Sleeves altered 50c
summon J. J. Ayers by making pub-
lication of this citation once in each
week for four consecutive weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published in join Brooks has no interest but is holding everneardor Vnd the birds bee’ies . , , ... , i
county, ir there be a newspaper pubzisaid lease contracts for said Ayres. n.ar . , ' ' 1 • iff many constable ol Wise count—
lished therein, but if not then in any And plaintirrs se for possession of butternlies and bus were there ' 10. Greeting:
newspaper published in the 43“ jm 1 said lease contracts. A more parti- The bastile is the fort on the moun- You are hereby commanded to
cial district, but it there be no newS cuira description of plaintiff’s cause Tain overlooking the city. This was summon James M. Trimble and the! I
paper published in saidzudi/m.01 ol action is set out in their oris in: 1 orizinaly built br the Romans and unknown heirs of James M Trimble
trict, then ita a newspaper puD petition on file in my oflice. I . . ,, by making publication of this cua- I
in the nearest district to tin- said I d Herein ral not, but have before Napoleon ebuit iti n hi- day, ts tion once in each week for four con- |
judicial district, to appear at the nXI -aid court, at it aforesaid next r _■ i- still-in a ood st; Ee of preservation secutive weeks previous to the return I
regular term of the district court of lar term, this win with sou return Space forbids going into detail, so day hereof, in some newspaper pub-I
Wise county to be holdon.ui, tn thereon, showins how you have . m- willony mention the mountain sin lished in yourcounty.i there be a i|
court house thereol, in Lecdtu on ctted thesame. „. , , newspaper published therein, but if1 ft
the last Monday in Maj. A.D 1919, witness, W. V. Cunningham, Cler k ery that greeted our eyes. Tne Alps
the same being the 26 day ol Max, of the District Court of Wise county. are certainly grand and beautiful and
1919, then and there to answet a Pet Given under my hand and the seal it was a beauty that I felt as well a.
tition fled in saiducourtson.thest of said court, at oflee in Decatur this saw. From the top or the moun-
day of April, A. D. 1319 in a .mi the 28th day of April. A. D. 1919. . . ... . ,
numbered on the docket of said court W. V. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk of the tain overlooking Anlevard I got a line
No. 4309, wherein J B. Doyle W: L. Distriet court of Wise County, Tex- view ot Mont Blanc, thirty miles
Doyle, L. M. Atcherson, W . D. May- as. . i May 2-231 away, which, as von know, is En-
field nd S. G. Mayfeld are plaintiffs, ....
and J J. Ayers and C. W. Brooks are , , „ „ rope s highest mountain.
defendants, and said petition alleg- From the manger to the < ns- At Triage we climbed up to an old
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John Hobson and J. M. Walker are
plaintiffs, and James M. Trimble and
the unknown heirs of James M. Trim-
ble are Defendants, said petition al-
leging suit in trespass to try title to
the following land in Wise county, A A f
Texas being 100 acres out of the “gnmOy 1*01^
Les-Bains. as the tirenoble leave ara Thos Denson survey, being 100 acres "8 4R6 If"
is soon to be . losed. But I bop. ' go- of the south end of 297% acres of I VVVIIUUI VUIV
. i 11 ♦ , i.i land, beginning at the south-east cor-
mg home orders will interfere with ; eaid north I ........
Hveryiintng (iood to eat prepared in
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■ While we were gone wt were tou
m busy and on the run Loo much lor
= letter-writing. however, i wouid
- mail cards to you at every spare 10-
= meat and from those you know the
■ > itites and places ul interest thut l
■ 2 .sued.
■ Today is very bright and is full of
m warmth and sunshine. Have just
~ hung my blankets on the back zari
= fence and I am sitting near b . I
= simply must enjoy this pretty daj in
5 the open, even while I am writing..
■ Two Frenchmen brought in an
m hour ago a large wild boar they kiil-
m ed. Also two boys in the compaiy
= brought in a red mother fox with two
the walls and ceilings. Three men
spent their lives carving on the wood-
work. ami the work is that of mas-
ters of art.
The museum and art gallery of
Grenoble are classed as faith from
the besti n the world, I am speaking
of them together, but they are sep-
erate institutions and in different
buildings. Besides showing the
great paintings of the great artists
scattered through the buildings were
many old relics of the days when the
Romans were conquerors of the
world. \nd in the museum were uid
in Grenoble I visited the ish hat j•
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the Art Galieiy. and the Museum. Tie ?
fish hatchery was started a few sea’s
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expre ion ) then st i ams in that Fo
cality with a fish that was immune ",
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trout was selected and we
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velopment from the egg to the ne •2•
day old fish forty da? s later; also ej•
i saw them in all sixes until their were ♦
large enough to turn loose in the J
mountain streams and rivers. . V
The palace of Justice is what the *♦*
name signifies it to be, a court of ••
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1919, newspaper, May 9, 1919; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582101/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .