Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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For New and Up-to-date
Alio ram a Tull line of C ARPKT8. ART SQUARES, LINOLEUMS, MAT-
TING and SEWING MACHINES Call and see us when in the Well*.
B. H. LATTNER,
TUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBLMER.
Have iico'nsod Jadv assistant. Pay phone 47, night phone 1871
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.
To bay tor cttsti, all kinds of hides,
furs and pelts, ginseng and Bolden
seal. A. M. Doan.
Tlie Exact Tlii»8 Required for
Couaiiuiptlon.
“As a certain jiurgateve and'stom-
ach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets seem to be the. ex-
act thing .required, strong enough to
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Tko Palo Pinto County Stax.
Entered . at-the poatofttce in Palo Pintc
«Xi. . a- -ee.o'jid class matter.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
J . C, SON. Editor and Proprietor.
Hereafter the beet trust is to
pay for the inspection tags which
have been costing the govern-
ment $70,000 a year. ‘ Rather the
beef .consumers are to pay for
them.
co a mayor and other city
officers, and in Chicago sanitary
I trustees and judges are to be
i voted for. The democrats and
; populists have fused in Nebraska,
i the republicans and democrats
i against the union labor party in
San Francisco, and the republi-
cans and other parties against
the demecrats in Louisville.
There are six candidates for
mayor in New York and, four in
Indianapolis.
Ex^Gov. Hogg, who has been
dangerously sick in Fort Worth,
is" reported by hi3 physicians to
be rapidly improving. Gov.
Hogg says himself that he will
soon be out again. This is good
news to the host of friends that
the governor has in this section.
An Iowa woman wants a di-
vorce from her husband because
he has not taken a bath for
twenty-two years. Most people
think she would have been justi-
fied in applying a year or so ear-
lier.
It is announced from Austin
fhat Governor Lanham will, in
all'probability, convoke the leg
Now that the yellow fever fight
is practically over, New Orleans
can resume her accustomed place
in the commercial world. All the
islature in extraordinary session--south will be glad to see her corn-
next January, and the statement
is made that it will not be a free
session, as important matters be-
sides the correction of, the elec-
tion law are to be considered.
plete business recovery.
The State Fair at Dallas, which
was postponed on aecount of yel-
low fever, wa3 formally opened
on the 28th. Gov. Lanham and
others made addresses. The fair
hag become the annual attrac-
tion for many thousands of- our
citi^ns, who annually gather
As a suggestion of the raihut©
ramifications of paternalism in
Germany, the government has
ordered the rigid prohibition of
corsets by the high school girls
during gymnastic exercises.
there/to spend their money and
see the sights.
The railroads are the only in-
stitutions that are really con-
cerned about all this rate regula-
tion talk. But, then „the, rail-
roads understand the sittiation.-r
Fort Worth- record. !./:
Want#*.
for the most robust, yet mild enough
and safe tor obUdren and without that
terrible griping ho common to most
purgatives," sayii R 8 Webster & Co,
Udora, Ontoyia, Canada. For sale by
H 8 Pitts.
Texas State Fair at Dallao, Oc-
tober 28 to November 12,
Inclusive.
In order that the public may be
afforded ample fai ilitioH for reaching
this great Fair, the Northern Texas
Traction Company,, the great electric
line,) will operate its cars every thirty
minutes between Fprt Worth and Dal-
les. The round trip rate between
Fort Worth and Dallas will be #1.00,
tickets limited to date of sale, or #1.25
unlimited. Bates between other sta~
•tioqs on the line will be correspond-
ingly low. You slrouL! not fall to take
a ride over the electric line, and re-
member there ifi.no dust, smoke or
cinders. See the scenic spot of Texas
LA«E ERIE.
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as you pass-
Official Directory.
Men’s and Boys’
Clothing, Hats,
{Shirts, Ties
and Collars.
The Dressiest Shoe in Town
We always try to improve and do better than before.
Without doubt we have this timf the most- splendid line
that we have ever been able to offer. As.to styles, the
line is'the best you ever saw. As to values, it is simply •
immense. ' ... ,
A Full and Complete Assortment of STETSON HATS
in stock.
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A big line sf new HOSIERY for tnen now open.
D. M. Coleman & Co,
Kxclnalva Men's and Hoys’ Outfitters,
DISTRICT omCXRS,
• District Judge, W, ,1 Oxford.
District Attorney, F II. (’kaodler.
District Clerk, R. A. Peak, ’
COUNTY okFICSKS; ... '
County Judge, E. Ji. Ritchie,
County Attorney, J. C. lIoc|t*. :
• County Clerk, Geo. Metcalf.
Tax Assessor, J. A. Castlernan,
Treasurer, G. W, t\ itiey.
Tax Collector, J. W bird well.
Sheriff, James Owen,
Surveyor, M. V.-Bmltk.—:—
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Precinct No. 1—8. J. S, Abernathy,
. Precinct No. 2—-B, T. Whitaker.. . ■■ /
Precinct No' tf—J.)’ Browder ..
Precinct No. 4 C. 0, Withers.
JUSTICXa OF THE CKaCK.
Precinct No. I-7-C. (.'. Martin,
Precinct No. 2 — J. M. Patterson,
Precinct No. 8-~J. A. M.trr
Pret'inel No. 4—W. II. Daves.
Precinct No.,5—J Cook.
Precinct No. 0—A. S, Johnson.
F rent net -No. 7 IL . McNeil.
t Preoiuct No. 8-^W (i. Vernon
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PreeinciNo 1—w. »i. AbernaihV,
Precinct,No. 2— Dick Garrison.
Precinct No. 8—A.K.' Anderson.
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Ji S. FOWLKES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCER, GRAIN AND FEED MERCHANT
jgPffiF* Liberal advances on on Cottton, Wool and Hides. JtNM
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SIMMS’ RACKET STORE
Product No. 4— Oj, W, Patterson.
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Texas educational institutions
Precinct No. 6- ,
Precinct No, 8—W-L, Costello.
Precinct No 7-rE, llobertW.
Precinct No, 8—J. W. Craddock.
District Court meets, first Monday
March and Sepsembcr,
County Court meet* second Monday in
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•Carnes a full line of-
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
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Walter Wellman, always inter-
esting as a contributor to cur-
rent.literature, says the opinion
is held by prominent southernors
that Mr. Roosevelt will be nomi-
nated for president by the demo-
crats in 1908; that’ the ropubli-
all show increased attendance thisH»nUnrv. Aoril, July and October
Commissioners (.'oiut meets on the second
fall. The Texan nowadays un-
derstands that ha need not go
away from home for anything he
needs.
M onday in in February, May, August and
NoyembCr. : >>J-
And the largest line of Racket Gouda in the city. Call and see
us before you do your snapping. SIMMS’ RACET STORE, ;’ •
Low Price Leaders, Mineral Wells, Texas.
Secret Societies.
cans will ratify ■ the action
of the’ democratic? conven-
tion, and that the president will
be re-elected by a practically
unanimous vote.—Fort Worth
Record.
—Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dalton gave u
picnic at the Dark Valley ranch last
Saturday, a nice fat beef being barbe-
cued for the'occasion. About fifty
invited guests were present, and all
of report an enjoyable time.
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The autocracy of the Roman-
offs and the old order of things
has ceased to exist in Russia.
Emperor Nicholas on Oetober 30,
surrendered at least a portion of
his power to Count Witte, who is
created minister-president by
imperial decree and authorized to
grant almost complete liberty to
the people. By manifesto the
czar commands that freedom of
the press, the right of assembly
and the immunity of persons, in-
cluding the right of habeas cor-
pus, be extended to his subjects.
These concessions from the 'em-
peror were brought about by the
'present uprisings and strikes in
Russia which extend throughout
the empire and threatened to be1
come a genuine revolution unless
^ttiokly abated.
WELCOME WORDS
TO WOMEN.
Piilo Pinto Lodge No. 819, A. F, & A. M.
—Meats Saturday night on or- before the
fuli moon in each month. W. S. Conatser,
W. M., C. W. Mussie.Ssoretafry.
Palo. Pinto Lodge No. 792, W. O. W.—
Meets the fourth .Hondav night in each
month. Andrew P od. C. C., H. 8 Pitta,
clerk.
Mineral Wellg Lodge No. 440,1. O. O. F.
—Meets Friday niglit;of each week. J. 8.
Mississippi Saloon
LOUIS GALLAHER. PROP.
Fine Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Cigars
Tucker1, N. G., Geo. ('. Lewis, Secretary.
Brazoa Lod»e No. 187. L O. O. F.—Meoto*
Saturday night of each week, J. M. Daves,
N. G , R. E. Boyett.
Women whJSuffer with disorders pecu-
liar to tiinlr sex should write to Dr. Pierce
and'reeeive free the advice of a physician
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careful consideration and is regarded as
miprwlbu confidential. Many sensitively
mqdest women write fully to Dr. Pierce
what thoy would shrink from telling to
their local physician. The local physician
is pretty sure to say that he cannot do
anything without “ an examination^’ Dr,
Pierce holds that those distasteful exam-
inations are generally needless, and that
no womath except in rare cases, should
submit to them.
Dr. Pierce’s treatment
secretary.
Santo Lodge No. 191,1. O. O. F.—Meets
on Tuesday night of each week. J. M.
Watson, N. G., D. M. Edwards, V. G., B.
L. .Glenn, SecreUiry. ■'
Gordon Mines I.odc No. 809,1. O. O. FV—
meets every Siiiurdny.’i nlgkt, Ira Fields.
N. u. T. T. Brpoka, Seretary.
StrnWn Lodge No, No, 40,1. O, O. F.
—meets every Sutuidky night. T. W.
Windle. N. G. J. S, Mcllroy, Secretary.
Good Liquors for Medicinal Use.
A Cordial ,
Polite Attention.
Invitation Extended to All.
HUBBARD HEHUET, MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS
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THE LEADING
vacy of your home. His “Favorite
'rescrlptioti ” has cured hundreds of
thousands of bad eases. It is the only
medicine of its. kind that Is the product
of a regularly graduated physician. Some
unscrupulous medicine dealers may offer
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FURNITURE DEALER,
Eleotions will be held T.uesday,
iJovember 7, in seven states and
six of the larger cities. In Mas-
jachusetts, Rhode Island, Vir-
ginia apd Ohio a governor and
other . atate officers ars to be
ehoseh, .and ,ia Pennsylvania,
Maryland knd . Nebeaska minor
state officers^, judge* or regents
of the state university.' In New
you a substi-
iute. Don’t
take it. Don’t
trifle with
your health.
Write to Dr. R. V
Pierce, Buffaioate*
N. Y., — take his1
advice and b.»
well.
Mrs. R. D. Monfort, of
I^banon, Warren Co., O.,
writes: I bare received
the ' Medical Advisor.’ A
new five do^ar WII
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.
for s>
WHEN YOU OO TO MINERAL WtiLLS
_ With lt.u
in receipt of 21 orte-
if stamps, to»pay cnist'
Modlcil Adviser."' Of,
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1905, newspaper, November 3, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145892/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.