Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
Friday, June 22, 1928.
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DICK COLLINS, Editor-Owner
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any
Subscription Kate—$1.50 per Year
8outhwestern 50
TELEPHONES
Independent 15
Specials for Saturday, June 23rd
Friday Morning, June 22, 1928
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Pledge
42 Piece Dinner Set given away FREE next
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Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
For Local Representative:
He will study law in (‘hi-
Grady Woodruff
cux- this summer and expects
1b. Good grade salt pork - -
W. w. Boyd
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To 1u 'lion Hie pl ee is te
For Tax Assessor:
John M. Harlan
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C. E. (Dad) Elliott:
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FRUIT MR RUBBERS .8 MEAT
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J. B. (Jake) Green:
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THE ETHICS OF SAVING
The wisdom of ages we have for our guide,
Showing how men have lived and how they
have died.
From Solomon’s Proverbs to the wisdom of
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been inspected, worn
parts replaced by new
parts and that the car’s
condition is honestly rep-
resented. Come in today.
You are sure to find the car
you have been looking for
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and properly priced.
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For Commissioner, F’rec.
joln Vane, of < otionilale.
Lillian Callaway. of Ilons
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the «emorral-: "irinu on ver .) !P .
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Wise county citizens are realizing
that they live in the hest county
in the great state of Texas, and as
a result, peace, plenty and happines
abound.
w:lts work.
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Oscar <» r.< wry.
Frank Kelis.
Dan WR-in.
bar i" Fh» i.
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rather than destructive. Be tolorant ;
keep your mind clear of prejudices,
race or ereed. Help as much as pos-
sible, hurt as little as possible.
•‘In a word, give a fair deal to all
you write about ami give to the pen
ple the full and acourate inf rmation"
election.
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born* The last ef Anxust.
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strange bed fellows. Mark you.
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Perkins to'the lower hons, in Wash- =
Arch Vlciris
l’hat tinyone w ho seeks lb D’-mo
• •ratio part} - indorsement of hi- cau-
didacy in the primaries should be
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has been carefully
checked as shown
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and saying uuiads Hr ‘ .
Smith, the probull ■
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the community. Prim both besides in
clone sWept Thru
the meaning. Mr.
William II Strant. piteial rlitori
of The Chicago Mveninz Amuricn. at J
the February mnectinu of The Inland;
Daily Press as mciat ion pre mu!uuted
The following code of new-u*
Congressman Tom ll
mon carter is runing E»rt M
and as a result of NI 1 * ’ ■
on the arfairs in l’a’il riown. 1.Ino „
ton had to pay a dy for 1i"
ase of a public hi'1’ own there to
speak in the othe» duy: It """
turns out that Ambn G. is not run-
ning the city, has o interest in the
ball which Blantonj used. ....
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in li 1~1on : IT* f Vam** is a brilliai.l
and sterling man and is ole o1 the
racin: of every important problem
a controversy. You are entitled to
your opinions, but the people are en-
titled to all the information.
“Do yeur editorializing in the edi-
it yo1l
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John Mite
A. J. Fink 1 ton
Be the nominee joins. Brown
Smith, the Messenger .- for him.
As stated, If the school bonk trust •
is making war against the n ~
superintendent of public instrnetion. _
the people can’t Eo wrone by sup ■
porting the gentleman for roelection. •
is a good place
-■ yr mi 1 a bout if -x -
1 like brinzinu e Is i ■
G- ) orally spouking. ili
rhe urow inu 111lr of !bttti ! -rat
nab- who have made good "*d
in higher --hor!s.
fnculty of loeniur ilaptist < ’>1!
Hi- i.ride b:- for -verl w eks be
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.39 SALMONS
The voters in the McKinney con- •
gressional district will make no mis- •
l i so lurkin- in material for vnli- | hogs, their combined weight being
dai.s Umi ii mil look ontside its 1,235 lbs. one weighing (5 hud the!
ranks for uh material. To . hal- other fW). ‘These hogs are less than
' "H the pledge is to attempt to 11-13 years old. The price paid was 5
d< imine the integrity , tilt- party. cents. $61.75 is not ad for two Wise
of pa ri ici pan’- in । Demnoerntie pri-
mary is in keeping with tint prim i
Gal. Pure Apple, Bulk - -
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person or interest; be an evangelist
for the right as you see it. Boost
your comiunity and your country.
“Scrutinize every reform’ move for
possible sinister of selfish motives
rememhering that the wolf masquer-
ades in sheep's clothing.
"Try always 1 be coustrurtive
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i That pledge is explicit enongh, ordi-
narily : but in times like these we
wonder if the committee would not
■ have been justified in making it
even more binding than the letter of
the statute demands.
The failure of the einmittev to ex-
act a stronger pledge was due to the
hi li’t of some cmmitteemen dial
such a sicp would enable some eandi
, he has been harvesting. He says
wheat will not average over 7 bushels. |
Ed Money of l’reskitt community ,
got cturhi in a mower last Saturday.
A five inch zash was cut in the rah !
of his lex. The wonla is painful but I
not serious.
Rev. J. B. Tidwell is this week
condnetinK a protracted meeting at
du Kentueky Avenue Baptist ehurrh
at Fort Worth. Iteports are that his
labor are meeting with sucres*..
A letter to the Messenger from
' Walter Splawn states that he has
, jl-t finished a good year at Yale, he
’being a member of Hie 11 gracuzt-
। rizhitne-- o| whieh can harly he que--
tionee. The pledge which is exacted
dates to appear in the role of martyr | Prop
there wa- a di inclination To permit I ane Mli-,
"Eighter from !•< . tin was
evidence at the ur -a: _ therinu
Fort Worth thi wec
John Coolidge, son of the
dent, has reccive d hi- B. A.
week at ihe fir-' Baptist thureli
1b. Best Grade smoked - - -
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t he : ‘ -papr;- amn. . ‘ • i:no
h r< - \ -p i i n.*' g vory
county hogs, is it? Let’s have more
pure bred.- and fewer razor backs.
On July 1st the local Military C'om-
puny will depart for leon Springs to
take part in the encampmnent. Great
things are expcted of this company
as ii ha- receni!y taken in such ex-
cellent s odiers as Glenn Russell, who
goes as artisifer. Bob Thompson. com-
puny clerk and Fayette Ball, as qna"-
termuster, l’apt. H. E. Brady savs
These are the best soldiers in die
; guard.
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himseif deuvr is a principle ihelin Bliss.
i The ~iaic democratic committee de-
• seek vifir -1 11 111 of I »
riy wlo- did y. Th. lasis
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Bntered at the Post Office at Decatur, Texas, as Second Class Mail Matter. M. 1. Fallin Jin. • f Argyle, visiteo
now,
We are taught the ethics of saving and
how;
But it makes little difference by whom
they are taught,
These lessons by many are all put to
naught.
S ving is simple, it has no complex plan;
r e lor the future whenever you can.
SLaf e
Amherst, and i-
a job. J hn i-
. form, in that
faimms tut la 1
tin family of umh* Jess J ullinzim
this week.
Mr. and Mr-. Harvey Lively, of
Whitewright, are visiting the family
of E. <>. Lively.
Dr. W. B Man and son Ralph, left
Siu-g’Y f. G.ilX’ T’ I lo attere The
tiller ! Th it The m \i leri-
ii! ' • . all, ngein to alie
rim The -p r . .•
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the cr wkee h ok-maker and
the tipsey gambler. i- a diffen m
• urii in~titntion today, and report- -astion n~ressary for the proper soluti
a ey Texas may have high class
W hut's before many moons.
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Collins, Dick. Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1928, newspaper, June 22, 1928; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584017/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .