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Evening Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 3

Evening Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 3

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Evening Messengeri
Location:
Marshall, Texas
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3
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T. Y. P. S. C.

E. Commend STYLISH. HATS. Th Young Peoples Social Christian met In regular session last night lu the basement of the Methodist church. After Services a proposition wag offered by the pastor to change the name of the endeavor to ---z.

rjt once with the Methodist ritual. Af We will place Hats, 41 OH SISPBAY, all our French Pattern Rlillinerv, ou Hat alFwinter, when you can buy a Not? 'Fall Shape at the price we are selling them; Style No. 1 is as popular as ever, In Saxony woo lV'we. sell a good hat for 50 cents, then in fur good3, we show this hat -at 2.00, 2.50. on up to Stetson's finest "goods at Dress Goods.

i Style No. 2, is a great The taper hat--nine out crown, of ten men-will wear it this Trimmings, Etc. Our friends are respectfully invited and examine the same. ter several talks" by different members a vote was taken and unanimously carried. After the close of the meeting the young people repaired to the hospitable home of Mrs.

S. M. Kmlth, ou West Burleson street, where they were 'most royally entertained by charming Miss Nellie and Will Smith, with their mother and aunts to assist them. The parlor and dinning room were beautifully decorated with cut flowers, the tables tastily arranged aud well provided with choicest eatables, and a feeling of welcome prevaded every nook and corner of the house and yard. There were present: Mesdames H.

I. Hilliard, M. J. Wooden. J.

T. Smith, M. J. Love. Misses Mackle and Durell Hattie Goer, Anna Pickett, Jessie Chaney of McKinney, Lena Scropgs, Doyle Jordan, Blanche Miugus, Bertha Heartsill, Jessie Ramsey, Mary Frost, Florence Ogden, Munden, 8u-gene Smith Sadie Demming, Pearl Crouch.

Messrs. Will Kiley, John Brice, Chas. Battle, B. Odgen, Jno. Post, D.

Burress, Eustis Mitchell, James Stuart, M. Smith, J. Fowler, Tom Ardis, Irvin Hilliard, Albert Johnston and Will Fowler. fall --we will take pleasure in showing you the hat we 88II7 this season in Black and Tobacco colors, at $2.00. Practically, it will wear as well as any hat made.

to attc if 4 'ii GO. lH You cannot buy hats cheaper than we mark them in plain figures. BOOTY ALLEN," Mens Outfitters. -I Ell Moses, chief car Inspector at Lonzvlew, carae down on a visit Evening Messenger. Dissolution Notice.

We the undersigned have from this day and date, V'eduesday, Reptem-b-rlOth, 1804, dissolved partnership of the firm of Lacy Fowler. Mr. Lnoy assumes all debts and will collect all bills due the above firm. All artios owing the firm will please settle as soon as possible. J.

I. Laeev, J.T. Fowler. to-dxy. Hardware, Vinegar at 8am.

Fancy Imported Al Buron came In from a trip today, PERSONAL. Wood's to measure Gerome Bismark Buron, A I i and see if he had grown any iu three "Beauty is but a vain and doubtful good," but certain cough cure is always good for coughs, colds, la Heartsill. days. Stoves, DEALER IN Joe W. Puryear, an old Shreveport printer and reporter, passed through yesterday en route Ironi Padeuka, to Shreveport, and said he was New goods arriving every day at Sam.

E. Wood's. 7 1,0 T-1 arming "fixed." G. Frank Stroud, was in town yesterday from Jonesville, aud had with Ninth Annual Jouisiana State Fair and Shreveport Exposition, to be held at Shreveport, Noy. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.

The best equipped grounds In the state. A grand exhibit of Louisiana's products from different Agricultural stations of the state. Fast races each aud a great many new attractions. For QatiloKue or speed programme address John Horan, W. E.

Hamilton, Secretary, ('bam. Ex. Com. Implements; him a beautiful 15 mouths colt, broken if Traveling. Whether1 on pleasure bunt, or business, take on every trip a bottle ol Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and efiectively on the kidneys, iver and bowels, preventing fever, headaches and other forms of sickness.

For sale in 50 cents aud $1 hou ties by all leading druggists. to saddle and harness, and was offering it for iftlo. Mrs. Chllds and children, of I tit Oxford, are visiting their uncle J. G.

McCowau. 1 Dr. B. F. Eads and wife, accompa Herrings at Sam.

Potomac 20 cent E. Wood's. nied by Mrs. J. P.

Morrisou, returned Carpenters Tools. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Wagon Material, I Doors, Sash, Blinds, Qileenswai; today from a nine day trip to-Mexico, upon which they had a most. delightful time. A Bargain Nice newnackerel for five cents at Scully's. Swiss Cheese just received at Sam.

E. Wood's. Just Keceived New Holland herring ft Scully's. Glen Blackburu has been laid up a month With rheumatism, and left today, with bis wife aud baby, for DeKalb to spend a few weeks with relatives, in hopes or regaining his health, and the Messenuer hopes he may succeed. Rev.

L. Granger is back from his European, trip, having gained 16 pounds in weight. Judge John G. now of HUlsboro, came in today. Miss Jennie (Jheney, of McKinney, lms been villus: her kister, Mrs.

J. A. Hays, and left for her home today. Walker, of Dallas, came down this morning. Miss Bessie Adams Is seriously ill, Mid her condition lust night was alarming.

JL Miss Betlie XV ii WVsister of Mr. JiuitSledge, of tli'j county, went to llallville today to visit Mesdames Gaiues and Manuel. (it'o. Marsh ill went to Long-view this PJnk Klug returned from Lougview today. Engineer C.

B. Ketchum has not always "ridden an iron horse." He was ouee a printer, and has' in his po88ssloNa Typographical Union Card. ') Miss Sudie Duke, of Mexia, Texas, arrived Wednesday to spend the win-t with her sister, Mrs. John Holland. Miss Duke has visited Marshall be The First Methodist Church.

103 West Side Hublic Square. Rev. Dr. Schafer, of Little Rock will preach morning and night. Sub jectatllA.

M. "The Perfect "A wise son maketh a glad father" and a sick child a sad mother. Keep them clear of coughs, colds and croup by using QJC certain cough cure." Sold by Heartsill. When you want a lb of good tea send to M. Scully.

THE Text 6-1. The subject for the evening will be announced at the BON-TON. 7 Talk Is cheap, which accounts for editors having so much, Bpeclmmi Cases. S. H.

Clifford, New Cassol, was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stoinache was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and ho was terribly reduced flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111. had a running sore on his leir of eight morning sorvice. All invited.

J. f. Smith, Pastor. Fancy New Evaporated Apples and Apricots at Sam. E.

Wood's. RESTAORANTIr- "CaIiforhlanrruits of all kinds received daily at the Bou Tou AND years standing. Used three bottles of Johnson's magnetic oil, horse brand, is a powerful liniment espec Electric Bitters and seveu boxes ot Bucklen's Arnica Salve, aud his leg is sound and well. John Sneaker. LADIES AND GENT'S Oyster Parlor! ially prepared for external use for persons and all diseases of horses and cattle.

$1.00 size 50 cents, 50 ct, size 25 cents. J. R. Heartsill aud fore, and has many friends here who Is now open and ready for Open until 12 o'clock every nigkt, Catawba, had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklens Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Bold by E.

J. Fry. Fry 205 East Austin St. For Sale or Kent. My residence, No.

702 E. Houston in cans al the Bon Fresh oysters Ton Restauraut. avenue, two stories, 8 rooms, kitchen and bath room, hot and cold water in rooms, large garaen, servants house, cow house and large lot. Terms easy. 8.

T. Scott. WM. RTJDERSDORF, House and Sign Painter, McGEE, Attorney at Law, Office at Court House, are glad to see her again. The plu feathers were entertained at the residence ot C.

It. Blalock last T. L. WOialey left last night on a business trip to Dallas. Jnp.

L. Pierce, of Dallas, is down spending a few days with his family. Mrs. Green Terry came down from Lougview morning. Mrs.

M. M. Mo Donough, of Palestine came up to-day, and is stopping at the Mauldlng house. Frank Eads returned today from a hunt around Big Springs. San Antonio and Return $4.00.

The I. G. N. will run an excursion to' San Antonio next Saturday, at the remarkably low rata of $4.00 IP YOU ARK ILL proper medicins are essential to your recovery. Pure drugs must be used to make medicines reliable and efficacious.

We make a specialty of pure drugs, exercise every possible precaution to avoid mistakes and errors In compounding any prescription that may be brought us to fill. Absolute accuracy in preparing medicines from pure drugs only Is all Important to the publio health. Add to your chances of recovery In case of sickness by procuring your medicines from Fry's Pharmacy. Paper-Hanging a fopecialty for the rouud trip from I.ongview. "A bird in the hand Is worth two in the bush," and a bottle of (JCC certain cough cure Is worto tweuty times its cost in a case of emergency, for croon, coughs and lagrlppe.

Hold by Heartsill. Wolz Building, rear of Sears drv( sioro. UOOD'S SarsaparihV'wins its way into the confidence of the people Y4 D. HARRISON, Attorney-at -Law, MARSHALL, TEXAS Office in Young Building. the by the good it is doing.

Fair trial nr.Hnr.motH. New England Mince Meat fresh at Sam. E. Wood's. -Job Printing, guarantee permanent CURES.

For tb LOGHN St WHHLEY, Dealers in- Hardware Stoves. Sheet Iron TIN WARE AND TIN PLATE. BHRB Sash, Doors, Plumbing Htl. WIRE. Blinds.

YOUR 113 BUSINESS SOLICITED. AUSTIN STREET. H5 cr'.

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Years Available:
1890-1906