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Oured Lumbago. A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes Mar. 4, 1903: ‘Having been troubled with Lumbago at differ ent times and tried one physi cian after another, then different ointments and liniments, gave it up altogether. So I tried once more and got a bottle of Ballard’s Snow Liniment, which gave me almost instant relief. I can cheerfully recommend it, and will add my name to your list of sufferers.’’ Sold by Man Sim eons, south side square, Deca tur, ‘ler ___ In Commissioners’ Court. The commissioners’ court met last week continuing in session several days. _ Hirsh Howard was allowed $50 for a half acre of land for right of way of Decatur and Bridge port road, and for a gravel hill inside his field. The resignation of J. W. Wal ker as justice of the peace of precincts was presented and ac cepted. A contract was awarded to M r. Hosie, Jr. to build two steel bridges, one over Catlett creek on the Decatur and Rosston road and over Pringle creek on Piller tap road, for $274. A third class road was ordered opened between Sunset and Al vord to be known as ‘Mullins’ tap” and J. W. Grissom was ap pointed overseer. A petition for a second class road from Fairview schoolhouse ‘0 Decatur and Lewisville road
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Decatur Wise County Messenger

Decatur, Texas, US

Fri, Jan 26, 1906

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