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Wise County Messenger from Decatur, Texas • Page 2

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Decatur, Texas
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2
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ojrc espondencc. an Still dry and hot; but wo still hoping and trusting. Dr. Lopp re tat nod homo yes terday from his visit to North Corolina. Ho says it rained most of tlio time ho was thoiv and had been raining all spring and summer.

Ho also said ho heard ono man bragging about having such a largo pasture and asked him how many arrest hero were in it and tfontlemau said nearly eighty acres. Rev. Rogers and Uov. Pierce are holding a mooting at this place. They are Holiness brethern.

Wo hope they will have a good mooting. We also bid them (Jod speed, and hope they will win souls to Christ. Penoch Thompson's folks have been dealing with the moasket. Dear Ellis has been trying them around also. Uncle Billy Cribbs left here last Tuesday, bound for 'Tarrant county.

Messrs. T. J. Dobson. J.

W. Ellis, (i. 11. Casey. Luther Manning.

L. M. Smith. 11 W. J.

Fuller, Scoggins. Charley Powell, rand pa Camp bell, W. E. Dyer. N.

H. At Iverson. W. A. Waller and Wes McNiel have been strictly in the business the week.

Wo attended ho funeral ser vicesat Kush yesterday. It was the tirst time we evor heard four funerals preached at once. Rev. Sherwood preached the sermon. Three them were Mr.

B. S. Wall children and one his grandchild. Thomas Dobson and family visited M. 11.

family today. Messrs. J. T. and J.

K. Klli wentto Decatur today. Atha Powell is on the sick this week. we correspondents have a hot time at the reunion? We would like to attend the road convention the Fourth, but I see how I can. I like good roads but the stock law what aroused my liver.

I hope everybody will take an inteivsi in it. There is nothing outside for the dry hides, except wind, and that don fatten them much. Bag by was down in yesterday from Audubon lie says corn up here is oas redem tion. June i)0. imim Si hango should bo to retain the ive work imposed upon those between twenty-one and orly-tive years of age and add thereto a tax of not less than ifteen cents on the taxable property.

Wo could not quite agree upon the manner of administering this fund, but was the of all that the tax was needed, bnt that it would be in- idocpiute to meet the necessities of the roads without retaining he tive days' ime limit. Aunt Sarah Uoberts is still very low, although she sits up all the time lie down. How ho can upon the bed side for days and clays, without any sup port is a mystery, but still a act. Stella Kearney has been sick for about a week, but is convalescing now. Mr.

Woolaver has had a number of his children sick with chills and fever. They are better now and bid fair to he well again soon. Mrs. Annie Mooney (Mack wife) has gone to her future home at Sulphur Springs, I. Mack having gone on ahead some weeks before.

inkkkd ,1 line 80, J. F. Brown bought for and brought homo a head of cat-i tie from oe Ford at Union Saturday. Joe Ford has gone to take up a home in Greer county, Okla. Mr.

bunch of horses for execut ion sold under the hammer at big prices here Saturday. C. Hatler and part nor are drill- ing a well for r. Allen on the high prairie just south of .1. W.

and say that blue rock is the hardest they have ever st ruck. Misses and Reeves, it's said, are both fast roeovei uig from their injury by the train near Rhomo. I Tpast' share rent s.f.sei’orm Ilachn g.Add.I\. Thanks to R. S.

Ford for recent favors. Mr. Joe Cleveland and Miss Dellie of Perrin school house, were married last Sunday week. May their future bright, as they only can make it. Tootle was here today canvassing for yearlings.

We are going to grow ours to be steers. July 1. hknix It Dazzles The World- No Discovery in un-ine n.i* created one quarter the oxvtemoiu that has been caaibed by Dr. New UiHCovury for a I ere a victims of tJon.iump’aoh, Hemorrhage, i I it of whom 1 ha- perfect lie a I ib. Asthma, Croup, Hay i ami ou- 1 tu quickest, nuivsl erne in H.

orid I la b.V A iV SlM.Mo.VS antee rcliin in in- Lari'? bottles and 1 i bottles free. AI VIKW. Our are preparing to enjoy themselves at thoirpienh on .1 uly loth, and extend an i. vitation to any and all Suml sehools who wish to join in with us upon that occasion. Indooo, we anxious that as man as will, will do so.

There v. ill 1 g(mk! water upon 1 1 lots of shade, a nice lemonade stand and food for horses with plenty of stock water near So everybody eome and bring well tilled baskets and Vo shall have a good time. We will ex visiting schools to help make the prog rum. it be necessary to eat tail the part taken by each 1 there are several represent Ill any case a and we will ry to real all eqal Our Sunday 1 1 ing was a judging from numbers. the 1 densely packed and it ma a set time for preaching.

i sons were good oousi(ie it was the review the tpnrh v. The connu unity 1 to consider he preposil change in the road law aed it was a conclurent opinion tinta change is necessary and that tun Troubles of a Minister- To benefit I T. Wr- non, of I (art well, writ a time 1 had a running on my tried many reined without Wenetit, until I used a ooule of Kleetric and a 01 ituekh Arnica Salve, which eared 0 and well. t'aupinins, Itoils, tVu -r. Saitllheiiin oe pure blood.

Thousands found in Khvlrie iiitu-i's oi purilier that absolutely th troutdes. S.vt isfai't ion i mi reftoi leu Ua.n Simmons. 1 vV AUK. Our old friend. Alex (Jregg.

the Brown hollow across the river, sold out to Swaf ford, and 1 imagine will cut nice pieces from the western domain for homes for imself and children. Success alt Hands from the timber help run threshing and haying, with have made the fly. Busy world this, and alt for tho I'm sure. The Boyd Index very sensibly wants a mill. going to catch with a net or seine and defy the pres out law.

if justly executed and epnitably to hurt us for it. Now get editors, at lit omit thU paragraph, for the clear lor harmless termination. r. Neal and his friend, of Opal, brought over and mules to oasturo with us Saturday. Mr.

big thresher from Hill was I consumed by tire at Mrs. here Saturdav. in- bv tfiuiv a man taking drink i that In r.ee«:s a Wrncer. He rk, I stouiarli is "oai hita feel The tirt (t man vs ho sits on a pin up fVfnew energy, WtC ne would I li a i I i el. WiU m.

i ii ti 1 o' ii pin, Jm. the ell erg by lioeorH. 1 1 onh the bewty on. but not -tu it. madt- friittt erlv hi a ft i i 1 a ti.

Waen the sea in it fa lure on from k. The tax tv not Medical Direovery itomaeli and other nnti ition, Itiat i I jtrnectly 1 fin 1 1 and tbe In and ri II al and It emits, ly frt-e fnmi ifc and all otbt I Notice To Wheelmen. poaitiveiv no need to endur dUcotnfori by reason of tsun- Wurn, iiiM'ct J'liujfs, fore nd feet or accidental You to ge the.M* in Arnica Salve. 1 iDaliiWle for Pimp Skm sin I by Man vV StMMOMS, ali ti 11 i Sunday meeting was vory well attended, and a great deal of interest was taken by all 'The preaching was eloquent, logical and soul-stirring. Tiie deacons made some tine talks on church work.

We enjoyed their visit among us and will try to bo with you at the next meeting in Soptem her. killed and ate threo beeves last week, Kighteen "Woodmen" nnd friends met to clean out W. cotton crop on July in i ilia ms has but now improv- and family morn Aunt very sit ing. J. Cleveland startl'd for We ing, W.

Bridges is on jury duty this week, Mrs, W. II. Hamilton, ho lias been sick so long, is now conva leseent. oe Woody's fam'ly, oi Station, re here Sunday. Shelby Hunter returned to the Oklahoma country Saturday.

Mrs. A. C. oilman and small children an visiting in Greer county. Mrs.

is visiting her daughter in ifleer eoun- We are still very dry around ondajo. No births or tore port, Mis. Carter, of Veal Station, was buried here a week ago. Mr will begin a school in vocal music next Mon day at (i ravel Hill. tha Oougli and tlio (Juld, fc Laxative lW cure a eotd in ouediiy.

No ma-, Price ttt i suits. A Kn ley (iarvin Hants Opal. Fo svsinnev ()loin I hidson lioho emu 11 mpk VV II Houser K. rd Havs I taiker 1 A Hr union Sw nnev I Su I Svvinnev I rs 1) an A Bobo Brown I riiomas I k'vell William irer Harris Rv an I Helton A Hutton lvlmotnls Cash Combs 1 Matthews I A Mathews Matthews (i St an fold Williame Drennan I 'I' Pruitt Pool 11 Tin II Hold field I Pool Leonard Dodson nnan tter-on 1 ot i I I. i llfns jVden Peltry I a a It le II II Ne 1 'I 'V AVI 11 ii il I -d: I Br 1 I lav I atur IvrhenhauiU Jv I en? It I A I 'Viltiams I )r.

I Parris Audubon. Wilev Mrs Hale Dm. I lot nia rm oi 1 W. Pari-di I "I LAUNDRY. For Ii rst class work remember that the Columbia Steam Tallin- dry of Cleburne has no superior.

I represent this laundry and have my headquarters at Hay drug store, and will appro ciato you pat ronage. ai ively V. S. HALCOMB, M. D.

PHYSICIAN ano BURGEON. ALVolil), I KXAS, Kv nI i ti i iii- (i 4 'oo I 1 111 and joining )ilte in 1 buildinr 11 a 1 to promptax nn D. ii. kntist liULD OROWii AND BRIDGt EXPERT HsyOiftce Gro ce Store. Dccntur Texas off at PP PP.vl.t).

and about Pan A im-riean lApo. on uny Pv or a-ddregs W. PKPSII, I P.es. I Texa.s Cottondale. ALL THE N3WSI fieus Campaign Hews Industria! national ttews Statt litios ALL THE You inn ki-'t 1 v.cckly or Da I Iam) "I montfjH 1.

ot tlniH i (l-Via voar) wliifh wall nominal AU New th ot tilt. li (Viitiiry uni i i unomial est, will it i MW1. hii Thk in cmq, jjMftton nith i- irid thiiK information ijm -klv. Tvvtitv for Thin a- rla 1 in mmv m. NV'V-S.

N-tlli Hlj Daily NVwn. I) lilts tn Send vvijfi ordi-r ailvurti.i. fn REPU 8 31 Hv.t.v na iih and droits on a post card and co i ho Natiouuj Uepuhllcan Magazine, agents in very tor. j. salary com mission.

Address. National U. I Sox 1. Dallas. or at Watch HOW a t.m or ateli of tul ur ft w.ttrb ti-.

With fliJt It you hUe VtpssKNtiPK say good for it to a baadMiiae ard I tor our onovi' i 'Btaloifti original. hiitrurtiims bow 1 Mitd any w.tfrii warn hitcrly toirl I iu a i for Imam ituit) Vom r.auo.l** with a ord -r Don't ly ill (ipporttinity. AVi itt- us al on' E. ENCELL CO, i niratru, Filty Seven Cents per Day pur Eadi To San Francisco via Deuver tml i ai a no irai i and a rt)i VU I a it et tolden i no other Joi the il 11. I t.l i 1 Itr I i caitini.

ttuttl 1 IiU IMe.täiinl l'ellt Uie Ui liver. and Ii ni i I' I I hr fl'it It hni; of lcguUle I lie follown on added to out jyctks. ii 1 4 si il Ni tt'lork 1 Ikniit tt lootl VV () 1 1 I It I I UN ii a Nl Il Im i till lion I WiiU It. k. i SI 1 A si a I Mi A i I i i i a i -i ill njve Inc I adlSC, am! I i 11 I pittance also nver over Sjiurd.iy Stittlav, Von like Havmo adnrss (or isi is wnh many on Kpwortn la I'll i' rs stu ii innnnbtiieus hh'Hg ibem.

On I dd.iy, July i Ibi'lis State (' nventum. we will operate Kpt Piillmaii mei to be net to Krisco. stopplig in lit nver Saturday anti Sunday, Sm I r.mi rti Wednesday moon. July 17 th The ist is hut $6 00 ft in. 4 tbe I inn stop, and the ough f.vtiiny st is i berth, $'1000 less than stai dai Pullman rate (md I ttt' two pecjile.

know, pir will oe tl Jmc for ia'i'Taihi ami th jut 1 wpa epsian iv in sight die Ipst ami vyiit ana) bp'oijsh SpMMgH Denver. Pass er Cftpi le efe, i II.german I a'H 11 (Ii (ihnwood lictit anv hin I null on past le (Jite on) Soldi Snnpmt Suit t.ik** i sulc mu, jt rtaigh the 0 aid id I tali via OutU'Dj tin anti the Sn na Kruro. VV SlKIO.KV. A A. i SON, A.

(1 A A 11 OiAKLls 11 Ul-I-, WORTH iSj DICNVKK Cl I KOUT WORTH TI VS A at In ti'; and understand n-'- i i run on oui' liL ihfouglj tra It 10 tijr i 01 ah ohwtr at froin 'IVvk io ub.t itilo, ta Tbo iOieia I that uLo, that die b-s- for -11 val Don't lia te to A ptd.

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