Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
riday, June 15, 1928
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The respec
ture prafitable prozrams.
of the
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For the purpose of making
June a banner month for Per
I
kins Timberlake Co
$516.65, despite the faet that tWo were
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1
East
$15.00
Varis :
10 dozen Marcy Lee
Boundry line of said l’rigmore Sur 1
about
butterfat, fully equivalent
802
Ve} ;
inaci(
creamery
Survey : Thence South 16$ varas, ti
the
Survey and the Northwest
the Green survey, in all 133S varas to
sotnething t be acied as the Value
acres of land and levied upon i
said m01t1:. ;
of Wise (ounty, in the ’ity ol Deca-
of gue
salts, Ivory pieces, safety
& Almond Cream. We have
is one :
.24
.25
give this notice by piblication. in the
.39
into 6 selling groups.
.69
$2.79
$1.79
$1.39
.59
.33
.13
un*
•;HUI
tilled to make 'till a reuter perform-
CLASSIFIED ADVS.
.IS
Sheriff’s Sale
IH-I jo:.. ;
Th«- State- ot ‘l‘eXi~
that ilhuninating fact tue of a
AS. Dept. R. (‘. 7. Freerort, 111. (23)
also and would have actee at- a
Ladies,
n-igninu
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ed
17-100 Dollars and costs 1 suit.
Ite pullet- and Glant mallard
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25c 35c 50c 75c
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Mens Fancy Sox
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.75 81.00
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STORES
ASSOCIATED
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COUPES $1195 to $1850
SEDANS $1195 to $ 1995
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SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525
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J. W. Whitman
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Comiy of Wi-n
Notice is hereby
tin* properts of it. T. Tddins et at.
and that ou the first T’uesday in July
1928, the same being the 3rd day of
337 1-2 varas: hence North 669 varas
corner on the North boundry line of
the T. B. Green Survey and the south
boundry line of the T. Priemore sur-
Said two tracts of land containing
135 acres, described in one tract by
metes and bounds as follow : Begin
ning at the Southwest corner c f the
What’s Doing On
WISE COUNTY
testing
what
sphere
■ a •
Iler
yea r’s 1
pounds,
produced
The world-wide preference for
Buick is your guarantee of sat-
isfaction. Choose the car
which outsells any other three
cars in its field.
Prigmore
Corner of
, un
Ross
$1.00,
- - .59
size in the world—the Buick
Scaled Chassis,‘and a score ot
other exclusive features explain
Buick’s popularity.
.78
JIS
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• ten
wer
ducks '1’.
; -onthwest
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Extra Special!!
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.37
.18
.21
.61
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1.04
. .39
.39
.36
.33
.69
.32
Ir .15
.41
.23
.39
.39
3 .50
.23
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e. .32
.'.18
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Buy the only car
whose sales equal the combined
sales of any other three cars in
its field *
The (i.MjA.C, finance plan. the ptml dfiirahle, it
All Buick models have Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock
Absorbers, front and rear, as standard equipment
Bay a
BUICK
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Page Thret
coat and one pair trousers - - - -
LESS THAN HALF PRICE
= _
Do
Put
hey
4 ad showi I"
rhe scaies and
have found otit
misses and childrens white kids in oxfords and
.34
.17
.49
3
.71
.64
.19
1 .39
1 .79
1 .24
1 .49
1 2.19
the
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(chic is the word) house frocks; they
$1.95 $2.95
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PERKINS-TIMBERLAKE COMPANY
• UNINCORPORATED
Childrens play suits, made by H. D. Lee, guaranteed fast
colors - - - " " - $1.39
60:1
fat
with
Next Tuesday is the day at the West Texas C. of C. Fort
Worth ... Let’s go and boost our town.
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Folt SALE —Several
high grade er-ey <
NI Ithl‘11:
B-ri 'ir- l in : !a
tle cow had fallen «lowi
are wonders - -
Express Wednesday brought us
2
our entire stock in this department and placed the lot
Mens Union suits
Boys summer wash trousers (Golf knickers)
$1.50, $1.75 $1.95
mha
•a
gone carefully through
Tiny t i the discard.
Daisy. Crowk. Jersey. No 6. Granny,
Brownie. stub and Topsy. are the
other cows in 'he herd to which Tiny
o pus: ire. f i0 id
BENNITT. Dec
(15-tf
with me
1 Jhialnr
given that by vir- j of a
ertaiz croer of Sale issued start.
095
guide to her
Southwest earner of
i mnne- of milk.
TWENTY FIVE MEN’S TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS
Some of these suits are good styles; some of them need
selling; some of them are made by the best makers and
the former prices were up to $35.00. Your choice of
shoes. The regular prices on these shoes were
$1.50 all on one counter, around 100 prs, choice -
ron SALE Juha ......Ie double Iise
' plow- noy S. STOCK. Decatur (2:
LOST —Key ring with several keys
[ and Maxkonic keystone with ny mum'
of it. Ueward for return to B. D.
I SHORT. ifcatur, Texas . (23)
make her way in the world because
the Babeck test and weighing srales
have discoverei ler vapacity at the
very incipieney of her young cow life
and she is a breeder of denonsirat
white f e, bull. a1wt
Ladies slippers, 200 pairs light shade, black kid, pat
leather, sattins, low bed, med. heel, former price up to
$6.50; your unrestricted choice of lot on counter - - 83.39
Mens sailor straw hats, priced for selling —
$1.65, $2.45, $2.85, $3.85 __
She is now thrte thinus
money making piece of •
tive net return- for the Jtar
ery, an investmneli sure
creasing returr- as hirr
Toilet articles, picture frames, oil painted pictures, per-
fumes, vanities, atomizers, pocket knives, toilet water,
talc powder, candle stick holders, bath powder, bath
razors, refills, Hinds Honey
age incrtasoi
' Write I) B
.1. roizte 7.
work, liny will
varas, the
she is altogether outside the
Two piece underwear for men; rayon shirts 85c fancy
trunks - - - - .50
neifer with her first caif. mind you.
pe has proriucen 326.: pouds of
out of the Hi oralle Di-trict Court
of Tarrant County. oil the 31st day of
May 1928. by K E Neels, Clerk •1
said Court for Hu* sum of Two Thot-
sand Nine Hundred Seventy Seven A
Thence West
161 1-2
MAN WANTED—To run MeNess
Isinees. No experience needed
Must have cat—cau make $7-$10
daily—no lay offs—no bosses—chunee
Demand for Buick has in-
creased at such a remarkable
rate that Buick sales equal the
combined sales of any other
three cars in its field.
What better testimonial to
Buick value than this? What
more convincing evidence that
Buick, of all cars at or near its
price, best measures up to the
world’s conception of what an
automobile should be?
Buick’s vibrationless six-cylin-
der Valve-in-Head Engine —
most powerfid engine of its
N FINGII. Ill 2 Irutur.
ami sold.
milk wg.
hence Fast
belongs and to each one the herd der a udgement, in favor of
book devotes an itemnizi record ■ , Title Insurance Comtan in । rtain
performance from which their owner enase in aid Coun. No. 795 and land
umv discern un inteliegent accouut ot sided Rtoss Till.* In-.iir.ime Compan - ■
/ ______________—-
1 ho chnin it l:
She made 115 I
1 full-blood ant
cows: Kliode Is-
i <>i: .I.F
oW m:t< bin Ench of thes
in bring in- । •
place of beginning, containing
vs. D. T. Eddins et al. placed in my
hands for service, I, Geo. T. Gage as
Sheriff of Wise County, Texas, did,
* n the 4th day of June 1928, levy on
certain Real Estate, situated in Wise
<'ounty. Texas, described us follows,
to-wit :
All those two certain tracts or par-
cels of land situated, lying anu being
in the County of Wise, State of Tex-
as, described as follows to-wit :
First Tract: Being ferty (40) acres
out of the Southeast one-fourth ilb
of section No 4. B. R. B. (' Railway
n mark--, (iwner plens 4 ommunie . •
lit d, or
>TRA )Fl» H; ve i. i np ( ; I ■
$82.60, ami her net profit to her
owner was $81.06.
iny has virtually been discovered
by the detective resource* of cow
what each individual has done at the
pail. how much each individual ha *
cost and what each individual hai
made or lost above or below the c-
of keeping, and what potentialitie»
each cow po-sesses as breeder- of fu-
voluie of
the valuable work perfrmed for 1 -
members by the cow testinr a-socii -
lion. it. ou tli. other hand. rhe lit-
operation and identified for
Northwest corner of aid Prigmore
preceding said day of sale, in the
of the skin-mnilk. Her feed cost Wa-
T. B. Green Survey: Thence
checking on the individual cow *
her annual iucom- aud outz"
The total not return' of the
COWS in thi- herd for the veil
Ladies pretty summer undergarments, in teds, stepins,
slips, gowns, brassieres - - -
50c 75c 98c $1.39 $2.19 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95
LOST Red gilt that will weigh
about 100 |. uds SIMISDNN
’ MARKET. I local nr.
chnmpiot -r"
1- te-t
j twents thr
,.|T raneli .1-
392 pounds of < reamery butter
.1. OTTO. fifteen miles
of Bridzeport, near Willow
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1 oR RLN’r olitl apariment: Good
; .ner See MRS TILLY, first hoi i
soutb of City Hotel.
Company surveys. aid Southeasti==
Quarter known a the T. R. Green (
Survey of 160 acre'. patented on
April G, 1856, by natent No. 500, V l- =
ume 5; =
Second Tract: Being nac-ty-fi ve i =E=
(95) acres out of the Subdivision No.i=
l of the Northeast one -Fourth (1-4) =
of Section No. 4. B. B. B. & i. Rail- ; =
way Company Surveys, said Subdi- ==
vision No. 1 known as the T. Prig-1 =
more Survey of 160 acre', patented
on September 22. 1892 by patent No. =2
166, Volume 13: =
BOWIS, TEXAS
Wilno- my hand, th!-: l’b day f
June 1928
GEO. GAGE. Sheriff Wi-n County.
Texas (25)
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S1, wa- In "I
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lifetime. Use our capital to
Write I I KST AND THOM
potential wortl and ierit
The ideul ot mid weteru Wi-rou
acin and Minuta. adlouril n l cuplet
Scientific dair: men. i- a * .. that wil : Itterf: : pro
proiuce a iiuizuun ot :200 toundl- 11
Fol SALE 1m; ire Milkin: Macl
in for -ah* E I notX* Pan.
li-. ToMh <231
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t ot her- fre 1
.1 T 1.'. ■’.RANH
In the purebred Jerst} herd of I • ■
catur College is a little cow affet--
tionately called by the student kep-
ers, “Tiny. In the parlance of vut
tie raisers she is dubbed as a heirer.
In the official record book • 4 che
“Vise county Cow l’esting A-soriatiol
presided over by Christian Nelson.
Tiny is rightiy in st ribet under her
true and auspicious name, which is
Merry Heir’s Queen. She was sired
by Brampton’s Merry Heir, a Can;1
dian bull bought and brought here in
1923 by the local bull circle. Her
dam is Portia’s Golden Queen. a mem-
pber of the college herd.
" Tiny brought her first calf when
she was twenty months of age. Ter-
minatins this month of June she has
been under standard test in the test-
ing association for the past twelve
months. The result of that test has
and <ai
butterfat a year. Tiny. the hcifr
producer with fan first ’all ha 4 al-
ready exeeeded th- > ral, .and i' '
i a hopele-- liability
| the acid test would
The cash value of the
was gros- $160.71.
English langunze. one a weok for
three consecutive weeks immedinteiy
above last of cow- eirin-ive of Tiny
and two, other- ar-. Daisey. 546
crook. $93.49; Jer-ey. si: Heif:
s50.25: No. (1. $55.*: stub, $61.31
Stub. SiU bl Topsey. $61 - Two Ot
the cows. Grauny and Sinb. weri
maintaine ut a 1"”* the firt loxin
s22.14. aud H'■ ■ ther 85.41. 'It:
range of profit thus shown wi5 frol
si. for th- tow cow. to s" 49 fol
the nivh. I roviue the -xtrem varit
tiou of cow - in the -ame here uuIe!
tin almost indenrical manner of Ireil
ment ami feedinu. and promnein i
well. the wisdoi f testing method of
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45”
s
WANTFI (jnod <a'k' Meal sacke.
2 L2c each : Bran sacks. : 1-2e each :
Large sizoci Ke- HI’.NRV ASK EV.
Some of these articles are worth two or three times what
we are asking
: iR HNeIINli llintlor. slightly
1ser: sfout tractin hitel Metor-
runck : Will exelunze for snalleti
linder horse lit 1 J T PHILLEPS
yt G InwatUr.
been to exalt Tiny on a pedestal of
performance, for within a year, as a
• r x kj h N . •
ING Ti.or ngr :
er.
Proving liny for what -hie i- f"r
the intellivent nd tt-inesslike rekuri
of her owner i> but one exumpee oi
by 13 siok- 1.
/iari- H-Ltein
kept at a loss.
The second year of operati n "f tm- |
testing assoclation is about to < 1os •
and tin- records show much revealin
information. In addition to Dr. J. I.
ward’s college herd which las J'1'
been commented upon there ar" in the
a^s. ciution twents moll* other herds
the cows "f which, each individuniii
nave been ziveu tin* intenive testinK
srudy ami incnetigation suggested b
rhe ubm. rferenew >11 of which I ’ Thence North 669 vara.- to the N ortl
gether with mueh Other informal ion '
nas been carefully detailel in tli"
ner rec..... book- and -Itbmninit a-
an exhaustive fund of infurmiin
for tin- herd owner to refiert up 1
and in accordane will, which h<* may
adjust the condurt of his herd.
The final rep ill of Mr Nelson. He
tester, indicates the winners in th ■
conteets that have been maint:.......
tin,>om| me year. Th"y ari Erit.
K. Cook, first prize on hichest !1i"E
herd in herd group- ranging ‘rou"
to 15 cows in number: it. I - " ■■
. j*. herd fr 1*i zronp- mumilemin- tm-. exas. between the hours of 1"
mm'* riian 15 co w- Frank Kelley A. and 4 p. M . by virtue of said
paradise, first for highest ttin levy and said Order of Sale. I will
.wi the axsoriurion: C ■’ Dou sell said above described Real Estate
■iml lim Stedaries, prize f'" cow pro- at public bendue, for cash, to the I
dm-in- the large-t volume of mill: highest bidder, as the properts f
wimer- are i" >••• I”' s ill D. 'I'. Eddins, et al- i
rented i loving ■ up a- tiir award- And iu compiliuuce with law, I
o average wa 51.8 run- "
1 mill; for five row- Moln
wil 1, arom :0m poi iui- "
of hi- cow- .......t: no 11
Frnk K-H.'' tlam/" Wise County Mossenrer. a newspaper
Ad*n : - HhH, w: - pblisled in Wise Comty.
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FINE DEWBERRIES-and Blacl:-
berries now ripe; 2 miles wet of De-
catur on Chico mad.—C. D. LONG,
1 1ml. Phone,
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only -ix 1 outh
days of The
F(II: SALL 1* 2 your ole .erst}
bull: one 2 yer "l»l imrham bull: 1
tw -wheel trailer: 21 Model Fori :
pius and brom I sows SIMPSON Si
MARKET, Ihiatui
WNIII ‘l‘o bny an 1ilnne barn
to be torn dlown and mnover away •
replace one trovoc by fire P. I'.
GHJ.H.ANP, Rl. n Iecatar l23»
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Collins, Dick. Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1928, newspaper, June 15, 1928; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584016/m1/3/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .