Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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Friday, August 19,1(47.
Bethel M. E. Church.
REUNION AT DECATUR
morn
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church services.— Outler D. G„M,
west of Justin.
pounds and
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SOLTI SIDE OF THE SQLAKE
by
Dick and Jt. N.
Collins of Dectu:
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is attested by many pioncers who still
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larve
adjoining what is now Siloani
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PARADISE NEWS
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2 A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Patents
2
25c Phillips Milk Magnesia 21e
$
Combined, the mineral c, men'
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Face Powders
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Specifications
50e Woodbury’s Fare Powder 18c
25c Blue Jay Bunion Paster 23
OF THE
New Model
Laxatives
BAPTIST CHURCH
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Liniments
J
Pills
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Orders Are Pouring in Fast
Place Yours Now To
Insure Early Delivery
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Rich in health-
giving cod-liver
$1.00
64e
. 89e
25c
39e
......79c
soda bic:
sulphur.
live in that section, is that
hands wore cutting wheat in
that the discuvery was accidenta!, the
outgrowth of a comm n-place in idlent.
The generally acepted version that
siandiim
l'a ra disc
50c ( armen Face Powder
$1.00 Coty’s Face Powder
50c Freeman’s Face Powder
। Fantom Face Powder
60c Pompian Face Beauty
-0c Nadine Fare Powder
•0c Mavis Face Powder
frequrnuy mth this oplendia
ueniment •r p,.
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13c
89
45c
• lc
50c
39c
49c
60c Hunt's Liniment
60c McLean’s Oil Liniment
60c Mexican Musting Lin
60c Sayman’s Wonder Lin
35c Sloan's Liniment
65c Sloans Liniment
$1.20 Sloan’s Liniment
60c Joint Ease
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30c Phenolas Wafers
SLOO Fhenolax Wafers
25c Fernamint
$1.00 Feenamint
25c Cascarets
50c. Cascarets
30c Analax
$1.00 Analax
25c Ex Lax
50c Ex Lax
21c
23<
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08r
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23c
95c
18c
36c
69c
28c
crably commingled.
There exists no autlenticate r
conceruiug the actual finding or .
-Aha
ma
Cream
Klenzo Shaving
250
23
23
12c
300
28c
$1.50 Bottle of Shari
Perfume
25c
21c
..33c
25c Blue Jay Corn Plaster
15c Gieorges font Piaster
35c Georges Bunion Plaster
35c Freezone Corn Remedy
25c can of
Gentleman’s Talc
Given Away
3666669660900990000600
Reg-’ar Value
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18c
18c
550
18c
27c
52c
$1.03
55c
Pills
25c Tutt’s Liver Pills
35c Calotalis
$1.25 Mother's Friend
$1.00 Xujol 16 oz
$1.00 Miles Nervine
30c Sal Hepatica
60r Sal Hepatica
$1.20 Sal Hepatica
I5e Sayman Vegetable Wonder
Soap j :j,
25c Woodbury's Soap 21,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS:
TOILET ARTICLES, SUNDRIES,
AT LOW-CUT PRICES
SPEED - STYLE -- FLEXIBILITY
EASY CONTROL
Klenzo
Liquid Antiseptic
I should be killed!
Bee Brand Powder or
Liquid kills Flies,Fleas,
Mosquitoes, Roaches,
Ants, Water Bugs, Bed
Bugs, Moths, Crickets,
Poultry Lice and many
other insects.
Klenzo
Liquid Antiseptic
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3
Therm-a-Jugs
1 gallon size
$2.49
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For the Feet
35c Corn Fix
35c tuts It
t to the far A tie
ub- ■ • th « - t, ere.m
BOTH FOR Jg,
CIGARETTES
Chesterfields, Camels, Clowns,
Lucky Strikes, Piedmonts,
2 for 25c
$1.25 per carton
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$1.00 Pinoleum
60c Swamproot
-1.20 Swamproot
30c I.ysol, 3 oz.
60c I.ysol, 7 oz
$L20 Lysol, 16 oz
30c Bell’s Pine Tar Hom-y
INVALUABLE
for
CHILDREN
Ea4 •
DECATUR, TEXAS
Shari Face Powder
—"t-
oil v
Cadet Wrapped
romels n. , .. .
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Park.
19c
89c
23e
89c
21e 1
43c
25c
90c
23c
45c
srvup of mineral wells around which
j Excelsior springs, Missouri, was built.
The bale weizhed 5 legend and early history are cvusid
60c Baallard’s Snow Liniment 55c
$1.20 Ballard's Snow Lin $1.12
60c Chamberlain's Liniment 55<
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Decatur Motor Co.
was received at Justin on Monday.
AuuN Sth, and was grown by J. E.
W illinrham, living four miles south-
whie :l1 finei relaxation.
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28221 R:m
Every day we have dozens of inquiries regarding the
New Model Fold Car. Everyone is anxious to know
When it will be on the market—when they can see it,
ride in it and buy it. As yet the specifications have
not been announced by the Ford Motor Company, but
m Mr. Ford’s wire to us he says that the new model
will be superior in design and performance to any now
in the low priced car field. The New Model Ford will
be noted for its—
was ginned from 1.510 1
■ Scott’s Emulsion
23e Little Early Risers Pills 21c
60c Doan's Kidney Pills $1.49
50c De Witts Kidney and
Bladder Pills......43c
30c Miles And Pain Fills 21c
30c Morses Indian Root Pills 25c
30c Pinkham's Pills for
i constipation.......25c>
30c Shoop's Restorative Nerve
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AO Shadea
Prrfumed mth
» fragrance and
arra of rariy
50c Phillips Milk Magnesia _ 42c
99 J
49c
the mineral water
besides iron mangane
ate. saline laxative.
group, ineluting.
misfor
"lil
tur: J. P. Fullingim of Decatur,
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relatives.
Litf-e (olaz wlil,
by watching a ball game at
Tuesday afternoon, har the
hunted for food but as
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ts. -v-i E:
origk ally
means ?
0 Mail Orders Filled Promptly — Add Ten Per Cent for Postal
K Twenty-Five Drug Stores in Seven Texas Cities
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l‛he tuna fish was lot
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ti’lin
,f the
Powder Liquid
ioc and 25c 50c and 75c
50c and $1.00 $1.23
30c Spray Gun 35c
Writeforfreebookletonkill-
ing house and garden insects
McCormick & Co.
Baltimore, Md.
BOTH FOR $2 50
live waters along the valley of ihe
Fishing Kiver. Majority credulity ap
pears to be on the side ,,f the story
Chicago is spending $1,700,00 to
build a bridge where there is, as yet, :
| 10 river. When it is titilslud u chat: '
r nel will be dug beneath it and th-
protecting the sarline interests of the
Mediterranea). as the lintle fish wer
devoured in large "uauties by the tuna .
< conciuded from page otae.
Chicago Kiver will flow where now
are only railroad trucks.
ordinary steel saw, thus originating
1 । the “musical saw" wtich is nw ...
st : popular with jazz orchestras
Narcisse
Face Powder
A •ft. an ■ -ta p-.
;• on j Hu
a real cold trram base
AU shadea
Fuu.v... 39’
An intoxicated violinist in an Argu- ,
tine lumber camp is credited with tie I
idea of extracting musie from an
lug. Come for sunday school and the
Mr and Mrs. Peak Read of Ten
nessee, is visiting relatives here.
Harry Head of Nocona, was shaking
hands with friends here Tuesday.
Emmett Cliff of Marlow, Oklahoma,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cari Golaz.
Mr. and Mrs. X. X. Jay were the
guests of relatives here last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Easley of Tip
ton, Oklahoma, are guests of relatives
here.
Mrs. Dr. Siddons Brdgeport. i-
visiting in the home of her son. J. G
Siddons.
Mrs. Fred Harms is spending a few
weeks in Oklahoma with their chil
dren and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Daguett have
returned to their home after tonring
over part of several states.
Mrs. Chester Ki,-C and children of
last l‛oX:.s, are here for a visit with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs mu
Linesey.
•Jim l Iurrison and family, who move
to West Texas last fall, have returned
to 2 od old Wise county to make 1hcir
homne again.
0 1. Hart-ell. Ion Ekeranc H a
P" unds of seed cotton. A premium
was paid by the business men of
•lst in to the grower.
A he crop in the Justin community
is maturing rapidly, and picking will
soon be uuer way in almost all of
the fields.
liereipt of the Justin bale wa- n i
rejorted here until Friday, sunger’
bah. on Wednesday afternoon having
been the first reproted this yeur in
lenten. Denton ltecord chronicle.
Pastor I. E. Bell will preach next
Bunday at both hours. R<v. J. M.
Jones supplied last Sunday ami both
of his sermons were appreciatec.
Superintendent Willard Jones has
large plans in mind for the Sunday
school and the school is responding en
thusiastically to his leadership. Larze
crowds are expocted at all the services
next Sunday.
One of the faithful organizations in
Ihe church is the choir. The singers
have remaine at their posts during
the summer weather and are render*
ing fine service.
A cordial welcome is extended to all
who attend our services. R E Beli,
Pastor.
One farm near Devine. Texa-. pro
duces nwaris of two bilin .101,
plants a year. Lust year his farm,
which employs 6.000 prsns, shi/m
300 cur Io;ds of plants
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Under Vienna’s "spigot" tax plan
each home or apartment is allowed
one water faucet free of tax since
with every additional outlet the dutirs
rise apace. Installation of hot and cold
water in both kitchen and hath room
is a distinct luxury.
has been remembered and 1onor1
with the Stone Mountain mmorial
medal.
If there be -olis of coufeer a ], v.
erans or others who are interested in
presenting those veterans with mea
who did not receive one at the r.
union, they may commnicate witi
County Clairnan Wallac Greuu at
Decatur.
Following tle preseutation of di,-
gold medals to the old soldiers, con
gressman Saunders delivered a ronsine
speech, which was greatly sppreclat
by the large crowd. In the aftern on
Congressman Tom c’onally , said to ne
an avowed candidate for inite States
senator to succeed Harle It. Mayfield,
drew a monster crowd to the pavillion.
Conails, a forcefut and entertaining
speaker, was given a rosing recep
lion. After his sweel. C nally met a
large nmber of the pople. and he
made a most favorable impression.
On Friday morning Kev. J Frak I
Norris, pastor of the First Baptist
church of Fort Worth, made a spwret
to a large crowd at the pavillic n c.m |
trary to the expwetatinus of many. Dr.
Norris did not enter into any fiery
discussion, but delivered a ......... on
"Old Time Kelizion." A number in
the erowd came from adjoining conn
lies to hear the Fort Worth preacher,
and he was given a good hearing. In
the afternoon Senator Harle B. May
field spoke to a pood sized crowe nt
the pavillion He was introduced by
Attorney W. C. Shults of Iecutur.
various wafers almost approximas, 11 ,
chemistry of the human body. ' m<
their roe rnized poteney in be illiriu
of health
URGE CROWDS VISIT ‛Denton County‛s First ! Reputation of “Poison” '
Bale Ginned at Justin Wells Make City Grow
-------- -------- I’reaching at Bethel sunday
JXmtoa county's first bale of cotton | Tho less than half a century has - -
elapsed since the discovery of the
medals wer resented to as mauy
veterans. Frank Killough made ue
formal prrntatiun. in the names of
the donora A Lst of th se receiving
medals together with the names o?
the dom-r-. follous: 11. <• lreedlov
of Deratur. ly J. I.. Jeffries of Deca-
7. N Fugate of Alvord. by J N
Simmons of Decatur: N. I. Jones . ;
Dan, by Wallace Gregg of Deeatur:
<L L. MIcQuinn of Greenwoo. |,v P. L.
Jones of Decatur; John Masey of
Decatur, by C L. Christian of 1 weu
tur; H K, Miles of Icatur, by w. l’.
Thurm nd of Decatur . j N. Port,
wood of Boyd, by 1 J. Killough and
Hou. i’ V. Terrel of Austin; J. A.
Vandiver of Decatur, by Sam Hill •1
Tcatur • ( ■ N. Workman of Decatur,
by Jack Walker of Decatur; j. A.
Wasson of Decatur, by Messrs. Frank
“ireen and G. E. Arnett of Decatur;
C. C. Hawkins of Chico, by Messrs.
Jim .Short, S. C. Mann, J. i„ Gentry
and Will Workman of Decatur; w. W.
Hanna of Alvord, by S. M. Ward of
Decatur: G. B. Garrison of Algyle,
by Dr. P. J. Fullingim of Decatur:
John Head of Decatur, by Messrs.
John Woody of Decatur and E. r„
Brandenburg of Oklahoma City; W. 1'.
Brown of Deeatur, by Messrs. J. M.
Harlan and W. W. Brown of Decatur:
Dr. S. 1*. Nash of Dallas, by J. J.
Rieger of Decatur; J. H sensilaugt
of Decatur, by 11 T. Breedlove and
Sons of Veterans; W. F. Neatbery of
Chico, by V. E. Baldridge and citizens
of ( hico; A. D. Newton of Chico, ii.i-
Sons of Veterans.
Names of both the veterans and the
donors will lie sent to Atlanta, where
they will lie enrolled iu the great
“Book of Memory" in Memorial Hall.
Before the name of each vet. ran will
be placed a gold star to indlicate that
he is one of the living veterans who
Tama
filthy fly’
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New Melic., -unior "olloee for Girl at Colur bns
; Mississippi, the ide)ay sic-t: has p.cn
Amn Lmn-., ilit family a ne An-i 1 aejuelge e a <«K<e«aml put ilt..rrcc i
Iurns and family of WeM Ioxas.prmaes. mecarenr,
are t he "sts, thrir parents. Mj pelle 1 si,p. 1t most or i 1 ,
.tml Mrs. I,, l, Jirress. ami etier
Him- to be struck by a ball
fractured his e llar tone
and today the very business center ...
Excelsior Springs, when one of their
number, a negro, fell ill. N. micai
attention being available, the mI ,|,.
cided to give the sufferer a drink ft- in
what had been regarded as a "p i-ou"
spring nearly. 'Fin- story goes further
to say that the sufferer began 1. im
prove, instead of dying from pi-on,
as many thought he would, scing
the ....... did not kill the man. th->
coninued to give it to him, with the
result that ultimately he recovered.
The spring sr discovered now is the
celebrated Old Siloam. It is the center
of some nineteen mineral wells Inal
comprise the group upon which the
fame of Excelsior Springs rests, old
Siloam is iron manganese water, as i;
its sister spring. Regent, just a few
blocks away. The blood building prop
erties of this water were long age
Soaps
25c ( inicura Soap
25c Jolnson’s Dog Soap
25r Jolnson’s J.„ot Soap
10 Life Buoy Soap
2.x- Parker's Tar Soap
Lie lalmolive Soap
25c Palmer’s Skin Success
250 Parke Davis Germicidal
Soap
25c Kesinol Toilet Soap
Brand
i INSECT eea—
. Powder^
538 Liquid
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$
Turkey output of Texas is val
at $10,000,000 annually.
demonstrated t the scientific wsrl.
and now is recognized by the 1‛nitm
States government and every other
high source of authorits.
In all, there are nineteen sprinu in
The REXALL Store
g RENFRO'S
I Gt target dru^- chain inu
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