Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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W ISE COUNTY MESSENGER
Friday, October 2, 1925
Heavy Evolution Stuff
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Fair which will attract wiee
tradicts itself.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Thus the Naylor Reserve machin •
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Dickson and Neely have trained pnt.
Brazil, diseussed some of the wonders
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CROP MONEY IS COMING IN
of the season to thirteen points. They
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Good patterns, first quality, 9x12; ad-
vertised price $18.00. Our price--
huskies are to he complimentec for
holding what is there best opponent
The food-losing voy-
Amazon, the helpful
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-a real Decatur asset— and Decatur
people, who have been no loyul in their
anti poscibilit ies of the South Ameri-
can conntry where he has lahored for
Worth,
county
Tip a stiff fight against a heavier.
more stasoned tea:. And the D. B. <’.
RESERVES BEAT D. B. C. GET-TOGETHER NIGHT Skygak Springs Some
IN INITIAL ENCOUNTER AT D. B. C. SUCCEEDS Heaw .....""
$14.75
—while they last
passengers thru added leg rom.
The runabout because of its
appearance and suggestion of
No doubt most of our readers are
familiar with Will Rogers' column iu
the Star-Telegram in which he daily
tells the ‘ worst"’ story he has heard
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May we suggest that a bank account is one
of the safest and most profitable places
for those extra dollars.
for .ohnson. Williams for Ford : ('ox
for Barksdale.
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tlrites is e\gting to go along to
he Normal bunch >!< pp<d on
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the lessons learned at mother’s knee
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Many Ford Exhibits to
Feature Coming Fair
REDUCED PRICES ON GENUINE
CONGOLEUM AND FELT
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Under the sweeping rear deck is an un-
usually large compartment designed for
convenience in carrying luggage.
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Standard equipment includes lour cord
tires,nickeled head-lamp rimsandwind-
shield wiper.
A long run from till- center of the
grid hy Nailor and a plunge hy sul-
llivan; a blocked punt; one goal
kicked—thirteen big iints in a foot-
lall game.
Demountable Rirns and Starte: E xtre
on O;en Cars
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trim bered by many Decatur people, who
wish them many vears of happines:
C. L CHRISTIAN
HOME FURNISHINGS
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The price remains the same $260, and
you can buy on the Ford Weekly Pur-
chase Plan.
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call him—tumblebug? Yah. dot is vot #
he vas. and he kick de ball mit his g
feet because he didn't haf no better =
sense. Funny. ain't it, how your 5
rranefadder do dat vay because he ■
didn’t know better an here you is haf i
tered by P. M. Curry Friday night,
on the D. B. C. Indians on ' when a large crowd of Decatur peo-
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THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
DECATUR, TEXAS
lleze to learn how to do =
stratious of the tractor's operation of
silo filling machinery, threshers, bal-
er' concrete mixers and feed grind-
ers will be carried on.
Most important to the farmer is
the Ford ton truck with stake body.
This model offers features adapte«
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BEAUTY . COMFORT • CONVENIENCE * UTILITY'
several years.
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the ichomne
living near
age, the great
pie were entertained by college stu-
dents ane faculty in Neel Hall, will
undoubtedly come true, for it was
an eujoyable evening for all who at-
tended.
Mr. Curry and President Ward, in
short speeches, stressed the need of
such zet -together meetings for a he-t-
ter understanding between the college
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“Yah,’’ said the Jew, “l haf al) de
charts vat tell you how you come here
and vare from. Ve vili first look troo
de picktures or de animals and see
if vc can find your grandfadder dere.
No, ve don't find him dere and as
you ain't got no fodders on you, ve
know you ain’t kin to de birds, so ve
look in de bug charts. Yah, chust
as I expected, here ve is: Your grand-
fadder vas a bug. Von of dem funny
kind vat valk on his hanek and push
a leetle ball mit bi* foots. Vot you
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field, at
bodies have been rdesigned and nu-
merous re finemnts have I een made • **′* «**’
in the chas-i-. a ion truck body idea! Pured it "
for farm u-e has been developee and
the high school cleven—one of the I tur Band. as friend met friene and
Hand painted knees are the latest i
thing, according to some fashion an- s
thorities. The time may come when =
DECATUR MOTOR COMPANY
Lincoln SzecC Fordson
as Well as Qood Service
support of the institution for many
years. - » • -
Missionary F. A. R. Morgan from
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•Ciovti Cttrf in Ceitrt
under the same sun that was shining
on their defeat-ridden first team-
the (jolden Rears, 'way up in Indi-
derree • i ritlint
from inch me ni
ane tizeier are- n
-steel stream-line body, is an unusu-
y good-looking ear.
sihstitntes— Pat Taylor
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which A
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plan ha* i
Ft rurls fre
Waco, Saturday.
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are fast, and but for the weakness in
the center of the line, which has been I
ironed out this week to a great ex-
tent. there might have hecl another
tale to tell.
The Indians left last i Thursday t
nighi for Vernon, where they will play
and roadability, has been frequently
termec the sport model of the 1m
prove Ford cars. •
The newly improved Ford enclosed
jars in nttractive color schemnes and
redosiguec 'mail tdiies offer a new
the eleven that Coaches '
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.-hy colleze attendant met warm-
people. the forests and plains—all
were interestingly described.
The girls- of the hall threw open
the «oors of their spick-and-span
rooms to the visitors, and served
punch with a free hana.
Music was furnished by the Deca-
' These zet-together meetings will
probably become annual affairs, in
which D. B. C. students and Decatur
towus-ople may come to know one
another hetter." This prophecy, ut-
ler. half: Johnson. half: I.loye. right
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culturally from its ’
ing 1e amone tho
< f the state.
SICKLY, PEEVISII CHILDREN m
Children sTTeringfrom inte stinal worms -
nre eross, restless and unhralthy. There •
ale other symptoms, howcver. If the m
child is pale, has dark rines under the -
eyes, bad breath and takes 1.0 interest in ■
play, it is ulmnost a certainty th at worms •
irccating away its } itality; The surest E
remedy for worms is White’s Cream Ve rini- \ g
fuge. It is positive destrGtion to thelm
worms but harmless to theFhild. Price E
86c. Sold by H i g
EAGLE DKUg. HOUSE F Decatur I m
War is Lecessary, says a spokesman Ea119 aeaaa1
for Mr. Mussolini, to defend one's self 58aE 5 •-dUdEEA
and to remedy geographical infects. Mamfafa will do wha
in other werde, to put one’s self on IGVIEIIG claim for it
the map. rid your system of Catarrh or Deafn
----------------- caused by Catarrh. d
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classiest in North Texas —this
nine. Next Friday they go to
Lewis. right tackle: Doug- age. former citizen of
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ler. cttter: Irown. left guard:
the Notre Dame Micks by a much
heavier count. They just naturally
ont-played the Indians, whose weak
line was unable to srane up under
the onslaughts of one of the fastest
backfields to Ih* found.
The large crowd, almost cooking
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attention from the incoming farmer*
of W i-- ounty, and their city cousins
a- well, is the exhibit of Ford cars
and truck- and Fordsn tractors.
Since fair time last year. Ford cur
11 hangs low to the ground,anc ’ he body
has been lengthened and re-designed
lor greater comfort and cot cnience.
The gas tank under the co . is filled
from the outside, and the w eat herproo
storm curtains open with be th doors.
for domestie, inejistrial and pwer
ptarposce, woulr be available*: and at
ridiculously low rates, affording an
iuducement to manufacturin2 enter-
prise ane other large users of water.
Any one of these benefit* sholle
It- sufficient to warrant Ho- ct~1 :
combined they make* a proposii iot
apprarance anel greater comfort for
both driver and passengers.
For those w ho favor the open cars,
there an- the* Fore touring car ami
rnnabout. both distinctive in their
class. The- touring car has been made
lower ami longer in body and of in-
ereased c Trying capacity. The seats
are- considerably wider and hetween
th rear panel of the front seal anel
the front panel of the* rear seat there
i5 amnple room for a bnshel basket,
and greater comfort for back seat
•h- .r j
likel.
to farm use*. The* sturdy stake panels
are removable tee accommodate loads
too wide to fit the* stake* sides. Grain
ane cattle sides may also be* used.
A elosed cah makes the stake body
ton truck an all year round truck. ,
providing maximum ventilation in
warm wenther ami instant protection
against storm or cole. The seat holds
three with ease ami ridinu ami driv-
ing comfort has been greatly aided.
The* improvei Ford cars, while re-
taininr ali the f.atun- of cconomy.
de pt hdability and performance* which
have maele the* mnodel T chassis fam-
ons tin world over, have been re-
desiunt el ami nffor a 1ew attractive
Dr tarl H Schulkey, dentist, rf
Hlectra. son of Mr. anel Mrs. I.
Sehulkey of Decatur, was married to
Maude Williams Farris of e hillicothe
Wednesday. September oOth. at Wieh
ila Falls. Beeth formerly attended
Decatur Uollege, anel will be* remem
ow fini-hee ir
i tin- forder i
Biaek f* nder
W HL On 1V!,
that day. Well, in this article we
are going to tell the* "worst" story we
ever told in our life. Here it is:
A certain noted football player who,
on reading of the great evolution
trial recently pulled off at Dayton,
got his curiosity aroused as to whera
he really came from. After thinking
the matter over carefully he went to
a certain Jew- who claimed to have
charts that showed clearly where
every man originated. When the
football player made his wants known
the noted Jew looked him over and
saw at a glance he would not have
to go any further back than two gen-
rations to learn al! he wanted to
mning Wise
Iecniur line-up: Harkselale.
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impro ements have been made in the
Fordec tractor.
Jhe Fordson tractor's untiring
p wer and udaptability to dozens of
essential farm operations make it a
focal point for progressive farmer*
Right on the fair ground*, the Fore-
son will be seen exhibiting its ability
to furul-! Iwwer for plowing, bar
rowing, cultivatinz, harvesting and
the other tillage operations, demon-
end : Ford. quarter: ••••untry. but for years
J«*hn A Simmon* am!
Fort Worth I’m- day.
rich such few connties have been fo
con tizrn • (1 iirh lo have pr«-onte •! t
d, Ihcm -Fort Worth Star-Telegram
TOURING car $290
COUPE .520
TUDOR SEDAN 580
FORDOR SEDAN 660
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J eimproved l ord Runabout, with its
Paradise, is critically ill in the Ro-
ers sanitarium here, suffering from
effects of screw worms eating away
his nasal organs.
Shortly after being brought to the
sanitarium a quantity of worms were
taken from his nose, ami vesterday
morning a report from rhe sanitarium
say, in all about one hundrer and
fifty wors have bee-n removed from
Mr Wright's face. Some of them
are three-quarter inch in length. For
several months Mr. Wright has been
suffering from a severe attack of ca-
tarrh. and it is believed that while
-looping during the day on the orch
at his home, flies deposited worm
egg- in his nose.
When brought to the sanitarium Mr
Wrizht was suffering intensely and it
w:s feared that he would die, but he-
' -eemed to ret somne relief whet the
' werras we re taken cilr
CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE
and we sincerely hope, for your sake, that
it isn’t all going right out again—that
some of it will be held over as a safeguard
against the many things that require
money before another harvest rolls by.
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Collins, Dick. Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1925, newspaper, October 2, 1925; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583880/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .