Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1878.
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“Let Justice to Dose
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TERMS 11.00 PER ANNUM.
VOLUME XXVII.
PALO PINTO. TEXAS.
JAN. 30.1903.
THE CHEAPEST STORE IN WEST TEXAS
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D. M. HOWARD
Makes this claim without fear of contradictnon. We buy more goods and sell mote goods ef.cb year year
than any house in West Texas. Dur immense volume of business enables ub to get inside prices when we
buy, and that enables you to get inside ptfccfc when you buy from us. - ' ’/•
NO THING SHODD Y. NOTHING OLD. JSVEK YTHING THE VEUY BEST.
Our store has been thronged with satisfied customers this season. Not thd customers of a day. but people
who come to us year in arid year out to mate their purchases. They are pleased. We can please you.
We see it suggested that the
names of all pensioners be pub
-jlished in order to stamp ou
fraud. No honest and deserving
d otJeeTTolf “being
known that he was the recipient
of the bounty of the government,
but the horde of undeserving
would dislike to have it known
that they are pensioners.
Shoes. . .
The best money can buy. Shoes for men,
women and children. Shoes that wear well,
shoes that look well. The greatest stock of good
shoes ever brought to Mineral Wells can be seen
at my store.
Winter is coming on and you are beginning to
think about a little.heavier dothing.
Dress Goods. . .
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Don’t worry over what to buy. Come to my
store and you will find just the things that
please. Prices right, styles right, quality right.
Could you ask more? The most correct styles
in dress goods and trimmings, apd the most
carefully selected stock ever brought to this city.
Men’s Clothing. . .
The dothing I shoW la a little better quality, a
little better style, a little better fit and a little
cheaper than you find in other stores. Yy
stock is the largest, and most comple west of
Fort Worth. You have never seen anything in
Mineral Wells as good.
. o D. M. HOWARD,
THE LARGEST SELLER OE DRY GOODS 1A' W.EST
Classified Advertisements.
Advertising In thi* column, three to Are
lines will be charged «t the rate of f 6 per
ennum.
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H. 1. BRADFORD. HALL BOWMAN.
BAD POP. D & BOWMAN.
LAWYERS, PALO PINTO, TEX.
Will do a general civil and criminal pt an-
tice in the Mate and Federal courts of
Texas. Prompt attention given to all mat-
ters entrusted to our hands.
I) ALO PINTO ABSTRACT ana
X GUARANTEE Co.,
Jno. H. Eaton, Attorney, Manager.
Office tlrst door east of fttur office.
4. W. CBUDOISOToN, W. H. pKSIX .
RUDGINGTON & PEN IX.
KJ LAWYERS.
Notary in office. Office over batik. Paid
J’iiiti,Texas. \
HAMILTON & AMSTR0N6,
SHORT ORDER AND OHO?
HOUSE.
Throe doors north of the corner of Mes-
quite street. When in Mineral Wells do
not fail to call on hese gentlemen for o
nicely served meal. They nave everything
the market aSords. *
*. 0. BRASWELL,
SPECIALIST AND BURGEON.
Opposite Hawthorne Well. ■
MINERAL WELLS. - • • TEXAS.
PHONE OONNEOTfONS.
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State 'sfhator Fauldon’s reso-
lution giving state and county
officials a * term of four years is
meeting with some favor.
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Si op She Coush lend Work rfl
fbe Cold.
La-alive Bromo-Ruinlne Tablets cures
In one day. . No Pure No Pay. Price 28c
Senator Sebastian has been
placed on a number of important
committees and is chairman of
that on county lines and bounda-
ries. ~ _ __
The people want anti-trust leg-
islation and Senator Fairbanks,
as an aspirant for presidential
honors, has started out to Win
some of the oredit.
The rtecret of Kong Life.
Consists in keeping all the main or*
of the body fnhcahby, regular
action and in quickly destroying dead *
ly d|»ea»e germs.. Electrics-Biller^
regulate stomach, liver and kidneys,
purify the blood and give a splendid
appetite. They work wonders in nur«
ing kidney troubles, female complaints
nervous diseases, constipation, dys»
pepsi a and malaria. Vigorous health
and strength always follow their use.
Only <0e, guaranteed.
A trust bill which won’t govern
To Cute a Cold in One* bay.
Tttk* Lnxaiive Broroo Qninine Tablets T
All di uggist* refund tbo money if u tails to | the trusts or afford an opportune
curd.
26c.
E. W. Grove’* sigos uie on each box I ity for federal control is now be-
ingtsought by the senate.
If it was the intention of the
good people ef the United States
to keep Mormons out of congress
they should have refused Utah
admission as a state. Congress
has no more to do with the re-
ligious belief of a representative
from Utah than it has with those
from any other state, or than it
has to require that a member of
congress shall entertain some
religious views.
Senator Morgan, of Alabama,
ha* Introduced a bill designed to
preserve . the profits to be made
outfol the isthmian cans', totho
citizens of the United States.
s and have had sixteen ofyil- Having this wonderful m
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1 theee single births, then ___-t „
Thi» nignnture is on yvery box of Uis genuine
Laxative Brorao-Quinine Twists
the reiftedr that rnfra a eoM la War
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGee,
who have just moved to Long-,
view, are each 37 years old; the#
have been married seventeen
years and have had sixteen otyil
dren " ~
were fcheee single
five double berths, and lastly
triplets, making sixteen in all.
They lost eight of these children
in the space of three weeks from
measles, whooping cough and
membranous croep. <
Heads Ntaould Never Ache,
Never endure this trouble. Ute at
once tbe rotnedy tbat stopped it for
Mrs N A Webster, of Winnie, V».
She writes: “Dr King’s New Life
Pills wholly cured me of sick head-
ache I had suffered from for two;
years.’! Cure headache, constipation,
billionsness. 25c.
During the year ending June
30,1602, there were 14,983 per-,
persons in Texas appointed tq
positions in the United States
classified civil service, which
was 4.782 more than were ever-
before appointed in a Bingle yearr
Finds Way to Lire Ldiik.
The startling announcement of a
discovery that will surely lengthen
life is. made, by editor O H Downey, of
CbtirttbuHco, Ind. “I wish to state,”
be writes, “that Dr. King’s Now Dis-
covery for Consumption is the most
infallible remedy tbat I have ever,
known fpr-coughs, colds and grip. Its
in valuable to people with weak lungs.
Having this wonderful medicine no
aMcpn-
nstant and ’
core certain.” Every 5oo and 81 bot-
tie guaranteed, and trial bottles free.
Some of the labor unions of
Texas are discussing the feasi-.
bility of paying the poll tax for
members of the union writh a
view to having a full vote of the
unions in all elections.
The State Epworth League
will meet ia annual convention at
San Antonio, April 24, 25.and
26. The Epworth League is
probably the strongest church
auxiliary in the country.
The prediction is made that ori
account of the great demand by ,
TEXAS HOTEL,
#. W. KUTCH, Proprietor,
MINERAL WELLS. - - • TEXAS
Newly renevsted and: refnrniehed. Rato
$1 per day. Special rale* by tbe Week or
month. Everything the best.
J. C. SON,
NOTARY PUBLIC, .
Pam Pinto County
All kinds of instrument* ot writing au-
thenticate# and Deposition* taken.
PALO PINTO: TEXAS.
W. C. DICKINSON,
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.
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The Health
and Pleasure Resort
of Texas.
- REACHED VIA THE
Weatherford, Mineral Walls &
Northwestern Railway,
THE
MINERAL WELLS
ROUTE.
YOn Know Hhsi Yon are
Taking.
When you take Grove’* Tasteles* Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly Print-
ed on every bottle showing'.tb.U it i« simp-
ly 1 on and Quinine fin a tasteless form No
Cure, No Par. 60c
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There is no doubt that Senator
HannA can control the next na-
tional convention. Who Mr.
Hanna chooses to nominate will
depend-on who Mr. Hanna thinks
can win. i ,
The repert of the governor of
Oklahoma for the fiscal year end-
ing June 30, 1902, shows that
there was about 500 miles of rail-1 the Ft. Worth paokeries for fat
oittle and hogs, the price of
corn In Texas will never again
go being the 25 cent mark.
Attorney General Knox fays in
his letter to congress, “In my
j idgment a monopolo of an# in-
dustry would be impossible if
competition were assurd in a fair
and open field/' That is pre-
cisely the reason the democrats
ask the removal of the tariff bar-
riers, i'vU
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The Int Prewrlptioa for
Malaria. ,
Chills and" Paver it a bottle of G«ori’e
Ta*tilbss Chill Tokic. Is simply Iron
and Quinine in a Ustieia No Cute,
No Pay. Price 60o. v
OSFICi 0VIR LION SROS 0TVRY.
M|f.iU Work Guaranteed and Kepthtj
MIN Bit AL WELLE,TEX AS.
The promotero of interurban
rai'roads in Tex^s have an-
nounced their - intention of fight-
ing for their rights ill the. matter
'Excursion rbund trip tltkotion *ai« with of seouxing the authority of emi-
road built; an increase in popu-
lation of 143,149, or 36 per cent;
an increase in taxable valuation
of more than $f,000,000; an in-
crease in the number of banks of
over 106 per cent.- It also shows
that only 6 per cent of the popu-
lation are illiterate, and only 4
per cent are foreign born. And
still there are congressmen who
oppose the admission of Okla-
homa as a state.
Grave** Black Brat l*ir«r Pills
Made from < an active principle obtained
from Black Root. They act on the liver
equal to calomel aod leave oo Dad after ef-
fect*. No griping, no tick stomach. Will
cure,chronic constipation. Price, 26 cents.
The corner stone’ of the girls
industrial sohool was laid on the
10th at Denton. The ceremonies
were witnessed by a large crowd
of interested and zealns spec-
tators and citizens.
The proposed law to subjeot a
peaoe officer to a heavy fine for
failure to arrest a man who he
knows to have a revolver in his
possession, Is a good one.—In-
dex.
Gyp-. .«■ S.,<» •»' '• '*—?•' ' Y .
j Nrw Century Cenftrl. -
MUUone are daily, finding a world of
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and Santa Pe train* at
Pur turther p*rticu-
nent domain. Hitherto the rail-
of the state, by refusing to
them to cross tracks, had
r to Mtont their
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The nu
oomfu’t to Baoklon’a Arnica Salve, confedera
It kills pain from bnnu, soalds, onto,
brnises, oonquera uleera and fever
eruptions, salt
cores er
bolls and felons;
Best pile oore on sort b.
1
ir tin well,
Try a >0o bottle of Herbine, notice
tbe improvement speedily effected in
your appetite, energy, strength and
vigor. Watch how it brightens tbe
spirits, gives freedom from indiges-
tion and debility. Isaac Story, Ava.
Mo, writes: “I was in bad health. 1
had atotnach trouble for 12 month-
also dumb chills. Dr. J. W. Morr,\
prescribed Herbine, it cured me i>.
two weeks. I cannot recommend i
too highly, It will do -all yon claim fer
It.” Sold by B P Maddox.
The republic of Venezuela has ^
2,600,000 inhabitants. It covers
an area of 593,943 square miles.
Great Britain provides most of)
Venezuela’s imports and reoeives.
the greater share of her exports.
The imports of this South Amer-
ican republic amounts to nearly;
$9,000,000 per year, while the
exports amount to nearly $19,-.
000,000 per year, Venezuela’s
annual revenue is is in the neigh-.
borhood of $7,000,000. .Its na-.
tional debt is estimated at $40,-
000,000.
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natic asyl
dumb in
asylum,
inmates in the,
is 3HH faHtr-
3,146; in deaf and
450; in blind
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1903, newspaper, January 30, 1903; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018622/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.