Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. [22], Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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In the century amongst
e eonjtno#' ,<*n >rn which were he-
wed was that it crystal was nothing
it ice strongly congealed.; that o di-
nond could We softened by the blood
a goat; that storks would only live
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1 he publisher of trie Index is a
veteran 1 exns newspaper man.
1 ike all others of his tube, he is up
against the rt-ai thing 1 heir* is no
profiteering m tin newspnpei game.
1 h*-re is- >|() giv.ii m t|. • honest
newspaper came. A pwblir-’-e: sells
his ",dve> 11siiv,; .' pace to (lime who '
v.s.li to make then, buMiloi-- known
to tM” tr-’dc. n’id In ■ i,, news-
to '!:••* read.eg patron, !
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but ice
nmond
<’f a goat;
in republics *nd free states; that men
weighed heavier dead ihun dive; tlutf
there was no rpi >n belorenhe Rood;
and ihat the flesh cf peacocks did not
decay. The last mentioned belief one
would think W;e often easily dis-
proved ; yet It is a common observa-
tion that very fav people have seen
a dead donkey and perhaps fewer a
iiese vulgar errors
diluted try others—
s bring about Imp-
:ie best way to get
a strike every fort-
dead peacock,
have all been Sli
as that high We
piness, and that
a living is to go
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Net What You V.'
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in 111• •r inmost
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e\ er accomplished j
. all ids life idea's. !
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o most successful |
about with them !
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lure. Hut tlint is!
-Valid become pes- I
mar sn roastic and !
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i t lint recognition
:■ 11 t'lev feel tlimy
mold harm to the
>v;il art by tin'r
: ic speeches, which
'heir younger eol-
d‘ pupils.
We are glad to announce that we are prepared to
serve our customers with the most complete line of
Fall Shoes for the Whole Family ever shown in Palo
Pinto County. We bought our stock fast January be-
fore the heavy advance came on. We can save you
money on every pair you purchase from us.
pay.
One Lone f biw r Pm ..by m v Work
Advice- ;vi‘! e rr--r
general c"m's of dm
dike rnimmd :d | ,'.il! i- that die coal
miners in the 1 Gm.ri field would
return to work c londay mot nim;.
'ubn;; on thin information, the re-
sumption of the miners' train Vu
place was ordered by the gen
o ml manager of the railroad.
I here were about 1200 miners
employed in the 1 barber mines.
but oj.lv one, a man of foreign ex- 1
• , , i
traction, appeared at tne station I
••vhen (be depe.ituie of the train!
was ti iade.
!\c. i! ro:i d officials say that the!
up ratine of the miners’ tram More !
■ dav rno; nme cost the" railroad com- j
pur”.' over e 100. 1 lie ir on fum
been taken ofl pending scttfeini’n*
of the miners’ controversy.
n rates to justify the cost of;
a daily or a weekly news
.' cit V. or!H Record.
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ea his taste
. c ml l ies. Ill;I
g son to tfik.
\t ;i recent
e II nv.v tie !
ic it there v
i!-'ll display!.
Id have wi
e room !!
uad said:
' to me 1
Canal Syrb'r.i.
mo ' 'c i i dm. ii me! iiioatitaia
1 I. li.e present I'm-ilic Const, a
ice more ihaa l.heu miles, the
1 v ' ,' I ora cd by sue. v-c-d ve
.liens of yes! mountain chains,
vs lb '. - intervetditg bet ween these
CS e- CO i ; ., ,| |'i C ] | 11 ! ill V illl Soil,
■■anted for tile, raising-of Immense
s for dm snsTcnation of man and
i. Added to this is the great
■ sfrelehing from Jim Yimgts" river
i >' ard , to ill" gri a! ('!
a mod M-•'! i'ie '••.•■id.
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Methodist Conference
Appointments
1 oilowmg arc the apuiuntmant.
announced • > v tin annual cos.for
fnre of lire Mi (ho-1’
Waco for this i iii-
district last Monday:
Presidin'; elder { A. Pickle.;
Aledo. 1 i ) bllis; Ade. J.iYl. I
F.liasviiie, W. 1. Watch; Gordon
and .Mingus, Marvin Id Hell; (ira-
ford, (.corgi- 1.. AliAadt; Graham,
1. Ic. liovvman, A. !*. 1 upscoirib, su-
pernumerary; Graham mission.
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Transcript.
For the Latest Styles
and Quality in Shoes
CO d'O
Max Miller’s
Shoe Store
MINERAL WELLS
We Sell Ming blit Good Slices
When in Mineral Wells Visit
CRANFORD’S DRUG STORE
We keep fresh drugs all the time. Also
stock and poultry remedies, phone or
write us your orders.
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sfjiu; r<* |
d's win-
s'pPii’iitM out
‘'pJi't :irirl iripk'u a
Ip. Trt litis miiimv
if tjtfii* fJouMots,
Buffering ivoroea, from
Afro. NY. T. Price, of
Public, K;.y. “I suf-
fered yik, painful...”,
rfm writes. “I got down
with a v .kness in my
back ti’ .-l ILrnfis... I
felt lm'; sa and dis-
co n re gri; ., i had about
given up capes of ever
bt lag u i .1 again, when,
a friend asisted I
Take
We Give S. H. Green Stamps
with each ten cent purchase.
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TOSMAN & LAWRENCE,
THE TAILOR
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rLKANIlVG AND PRESS]NG PHONE 514, MINERAL HEUS
Woiratt Tonis
Lake r.;r.'od;c-n!ly •Disappoars.
In < ■'•••>'' iki n.'.ir In -1.. c ;i. ; in re is
a ii';c vhich dis.ipj i' irs c\c ;-y diree
VC. braiiklin; loving, (f. i
ham; ^ nlsap, I'.dp.’.r N. Scarlett; •
Mirn-r.ll Wells, J. A. Whitehurst;
Newcastle, \V. Cl. Piailf y; Ulnev, T. j
H. Burton; (Mney mission, ! ,, A. !
Cox, supply , Palo Pinto. [•. 1 .. W il-i
slure; Springtowbi, |. I red Patter- !
son; Weal lid ford first Church,!
John R. Nelson, R. J. Foolev, su- !
pernumerary; (.’outs Memorial, C. j
F. Swinney: Weatherford circuit. J. !
W. Leggett; Whitt, 1. Bennett, sup-
ply; Railroad Y. M. C. A., 1. T.
Huckabee. Rev. L. C hrmn went
to the Cisco mission
fs an
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OS buck i
iftrr
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ai her is -
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a mile w
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with :<n |
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of
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I b y ;. Cardui. In
a Eh -i t v. ilo I saw a
nitirki’d . .lfference...
I gv. -.v r conger right
cl.a i . it cured me.
I nil -. ter than I
haw b in years.”
If you re .er, you can
a p p r < e '. ate what it
means to 1.3 strong and
veil. Thou ands of wo-
men give Cardui the
credit for their good
health, i should help
you. Try ( rduL At all
druggie ts. B-73
II. Sc G. CLOTHING COMPANY,
Men’s Furnishings and Ready to Wear,
106 Mesquite Street, Mineral Wells.
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Palo Pinto Abstract and Guarantee Co.
Gtko. Metcalf, Manager,
Talo Pinto, Fexas,
111.'i 11 in>! Ii I -ii An is I>■ i I In ||s place, 1
'vhieti I'nrnislies a beau I i ful sandy!
beaea. After a moidli nr so the water >
be ; i as ! 11 ivt ir. ii,. a mi I lien in a cnniile
"f »'r,'i,i il is tlie same mngnilieent
s;i ret "Ii of water as it was brfel'c.
N’e 102R
CITATION liY PUBLICATION.
Tile Slate of Texas to the sheriff or nny
metuble of Pnlo l’li aCountv. Greeting:
Coinploto AbstrnctH of Land Cities of Palo Pinto County Lands.
The blank news paper such as is
used in printing the Index is now
higher in price than it was at any
time during -the world war. The
paper now costs eight cents a
pound laid down in this city. The
blank paper in an eight-page Index
costs one cept. Before the war it
'teuM-have cost lesethan one-third
Always Pc-ce in. Library.
Waller Suva go i.anHor, pugnacious
with friends and 011c tnios- alike, was at
peace In his library: “We oilier oar
slwilies and enjoy a nriety which we
alone can bring tnyethcr. We raise
no jealousies by conversing with one
in preference 10 another; we vivo no
offon-a’ pi Hie most illustrious bv ques-
tioning him as long ns wo will and
leaving him as abruptly. Diversify of
opinion raises no tumult in our pres-
ence; each interlocutor stands before
us. spanks or is silent, and we ad-
Jf urn or decide the business at our
leisure.”
I. I). Garrison, min mistrstor of the estate
et Mrs. Surah A. Nix, decensed.having filed
in our county court > flrml account of ItiR
condition of the erpm. of enid Mr*'. S’anih
A. Nix. numbered i){}0 on the probate
docket of Palo Pinto oUnty, you are here-
by commanded that ! y publication of this
writ for twenty day- in a'newtpaper printed
in the Countv of En! Pfftlft, you givo due
notice, to all person- int^rwtfld in the ac-
eount of final sett,, n of said estate, to
appear and contest the same if they see
proper to do so. on .-r before thn January
term 1020. of mid e< ;nU|f cnUrt, Commenc-
ing and to be hidden at the court hotise
of said countv, in Ihe town of Palo Pinto,
on the nineteenth d'iv Hi JAftuarv, A; D.
ITf.’D. when said ace. unlWlfrle acted upon
by said court.
Given under nty ii in#' #fl«> the seal of
said court, at mv oflim Iritbe tOwn of Palo
Pinto, this 10th dav ..fjWo*. A. D. 1019.
fSoal] KLOSflm lyHlTE.
e } County Clerk Palo '
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. [22], Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1919, newspaper, November 21, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146450/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.