Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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FINE WHISKIES, BRANDlES\WlNESl
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—Brini
—Bring your old ghoejft to me for rfl-
>airs.—11. Senff, Mineral Wells.
—W. E. McConnell ie out this week
iterviewiog the voters. ■
} -We have old paeprs to sell, but
none to give away, at Star offloe.
Mra. TOpton lefJi yiatJkay min-
ing for a visit to relatives «Fd friends
bn Keechi. . t ~
—R. Senff wants ybur boot and shoe
V?ork. Next door to the Star well,
Mineral WeUs.
A fine boy arrived at the home of
Oho Metcalf last Sui
•pplng high.
r and Johft is 3
me in on the
ehing tot a
j; Hall Bow
..,-Mrs. J. K
Mall hack Wedn, ,,
visit to' her daughter
’ffuinof this place. ,
—H. Senff,, the boot and sboe maker
hit Mineral Wells, does all|klnds of re-
pair work. Next, door to tbe Star
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—-D. M^oward
trunks and traye
in this part of
fcheap as in large
—The Coipmlssio:
session this week to
lector 1
|the bqst line of
ags to be found
Prices as
Court wastin'
,e with Ool-
roceedlngs.
lector T. M. Carter,
will appear next week.
. —A full Line Hardware Stoves,
Screen doors, Feeters, Coolers and
Refridgerators at V
Mineral W Mis Texas!
. —A line jjlrt arrived at the home
W. W. Lyjm laat Friday. Mother
dad child doing well, but Wallace
ieepga to be somewhat excited.
t —For men’s and boys clothing ho
better place can be fpund to purchase
name than at D. M. Howard’s, Mineral
—if. M. Wattch Mid a bunch Of
one hundred 4 and 5 year old' steers
Wednesday of this week to Whatley
Si Moore, at *80 per Bead. . ' /. .
—Remamber that John Berry arid
ister at the “Famous”, keeps' the
tps to See.
the old reliable ODtitlon
of forty years experience is doing
some wonderful work In adjusting
glasses to the human eye In our town.
Reference J. L. Cunningham and wife,
T. M. Carter, Arfd Taylor, W. H.
Gaines and wife, J. C. MoQuerry and
wife, and others, He does his work
right here. No sending off for goods,
and mattes no mistakes. Will be here
only the balance of tbe week, at the
Redus Hogae. 0
—M)ss Pearl McGee recently from
Canadian City is stopping at the
Abernathy hotel.
m Implements McCormick
Reap«$£,,Mowers and Rakes, for sale
by W. W. Howard Mineral Wellr Tex.
—Communications must reach this
office by Tuesday, or Wednesday at
latest, or we can not get tbem in the
Week they are written.
—If your shoes need repairing take
them to H. Senff, next doorj to the
Star well, Mineral Wells. •
The Star is & little' late this
week occasioned by siokness in
the family.
—See my line of new Buggies,’ 8ur-
rys and Wagons, beforo you buy. W.
W. Howard Mineral Wells Texas.
—W alter Seeling the genial young
man who works for C. W. Massle,
vAiile,unloading bay from a wagon
ed to a painful accident which
tated his going to the Wells
»rolMi teeth extracted,
report him around his
home laat
and. was thou
operator,
of Palp Pinto,
I friends,
our depot to
a general flx-up.
candidate for tax
in the Mineral
i^an that
has been here
friends for a
Sist
late
st and up to date goods in Min-
• oral Weils. . i. -• •.£7/y '*
—Mrtf. R! L. Green oome in on the
Mail hack Wednesday evening on a
visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. M.
Watson of this place,
—Don’t forget to go
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FOR ,LQW. RATES TO THE
WORLD’S EAIR VIA THE TEXAS &
‘titAILWAY, ask any Ticket
ot write E. P. TURNER?
Passenger' Agent, Dallas,
—“Illto* used Ohsmberialu’s Stom-
ach ancl Li ver Tablets with most satis-
factory results,” sAys Mrs F L Phelps,
Texfco, For Indigestion,
' and constipation these
tost excellent. Sold by D
B Warren. . I
received at D. M. Howard’s, a
Urge assortment of spring skirts of
l&te designs and weaves. Prices right.
Bessie HowsM Taylor In charge of
. J* this department, op stairs.
—A. Sanders desires the Star to
^ate to the pubHo that he ia pV^paTed
dress goods
iso ladies
Skirts of the latest patera including
the Ball’s Twine Etimine, at tbe
“Famous” John Berry and Hater.
t;W-*Prol, Burtfc the oculist has
been doing some ekQellelit’ work
in our town for the past ten days.
He will remain no longer than
this week.
—W. E. McConnel’s announcement
appears in to-days paper fc4 reelect-
ion as county Judge for this county,
subject to the action of the democratic
party. This is Mr. McConnells first
term as county Jude, and it Is Usual to
give a faithful official a second term.
As a trial Judge Mr. McConnell has
been efficient and fair, and has dis-
patohed the business of his court In
a manner satisfactory to all. Bill is a
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the publio at bis
• at the old MoClaren
the boat the market
lent*.
whole soul geuial. gentleman and
makes an excellent official.
—They say you Will flfid the best
goods to be found in Mineral Wells,
at the “Famous Store.” The Celebra-
ted Hawss Hat, Stacy Adam** and W.
A. Packard 8hoes, also tlfe Ragle
Shirts, at John Berry and Sister.
-Thfiking ot blood purifiers is Dr
Simmons’ Sarsaparilla. It rids tbe
system of tbe winter’s accumulation
of impurities. It makes the young
feel well, the old feel yontfg. Now is
the time to renovate yourself. Sim-
mons Sarsaparilla cannot be exoelled.
Price 80c and 81.
—On the eve of going . to press, the
Star learns of tbe death ot the 2 year
old chll<f' of I. C. Wood and wife.
The remairift were taken to Mllsap
for interment. Owing to Mr. Woods
being away further particulars are
unobfkinabie. Tbe Star extends.its
sympathy to the grieved parents.
The ways of providence are hard to
understand. These parents are sorely
distressed and all right thinking peo-
ple give them their; sympa&y.
-D.M Howard, of Mineral Wells,
U pr.p^ to .dl . bUI 0,1
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Vfells
beats h:
Sid
On a visit
Keer PivaRdUMeer for the Thur-
ber Goal Oo^^^^pra prospecting in
our coal
Mrs. Nftt MsHfrhsn ha* .been quite
sick, but at thM^lwnil18 «ome better.
Miss Pearl JcidM is attending the
teachers school a) Palo Pinto.
Dr. Barrett marie a business trip to
Bandera eounty i-wt week.
' J. W. Maddox, candidate for treasu-
er, was hers shaking h|nds with the
dear people last week.
Geo. Metcalf of JPalo Pinto, wits here
last fveek; looking alter the voters in
the Interest of thwoounty clerks udiw.
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White dfc Peters, |
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1 Confectioner*, Cold Drinks, fee Cream, |
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Fruit-s, Candies. Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos.
ik tHeir meat market
. They propose to teep fresh meats on hand at ail times and
selicits the trade of the citizens of Palo Pinto and vicinity.
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; WORLD’S FAIR RATES VIA TEXAS
MIDLAND ROUTE.
The Texas Midland railroad an-
April 2#, ixw i nounceB the following rates and ar-
f*foe rain Sunday morning. I rangemants for the Louisiana Pur-
W. 8. Lanham from Santo wan h.*. „ ci)aM Exposition, to be held at St.
A WORD TO THE WISE id
strmciEiTT.
Thursday.
Joe E, Brannomuf 8trawn, was here
Friday and SatUrdUp,
Jno. W. Mad'tox eanidate for
County Treasurer 4ras here Saturday v
Jno. A. OastleM|n Candidate fori
Tax Assesor was b«e Saturday night
taking in the singing.
Mrs. H. ,0. Brannon and Children of
Weatherford are visiting - relatives
belie. . V
J. B. Cate traveling Salesman for
Radford Grooery Co. was doing busi-
ness here Th
J. S. Crouch
herb doing re
Geo- Wlltiai
and U.
Browder of
Strawn, J.H.
of Lakota,
Lodge here F
“ R. E. Boyetl
Depot
outfit are
Mis, G. W.
o; J. P.
W Ellis of,
N. Sherrod
I. O. Q, F.
Louis, May l to December 1, 1904:
Reason.Excursion Tickets—Rate
to be 80 per cent of double one way
regular rate. Dates of sale to be
daily from April 15 to November
15,1904, inclusive with final limit
of December 15, 1904.
Thirty Day Excursion Tickets—
Rate to be one and one-third regu-
lar fare. Dates of sale to be daily
from from April 25 to November
20th, 1$K>4, with final .limit of 30
days from, date of sale, but*not
later than December 1*5, 4904t 7 ;
• Ten Day Rcursion pickets—Rate
to b$ one. regular first class iarc
plus $2 for th? round trip. Dates,
of sale to be daily from April 27 to’
November 30^1904, inclusi\e,. with,
final limit pf tpn davs from date of
sale,hut not later than December
TRAVEL VIA
THE
MIDLAND'
ROUTE
Lowest Rates,
Quickest Schedules,
Best Service
hmr
left yesterday tor the' North part of
the coun^., in tfeinteiwst ef his race
for Treasurer. 'S' ; J
Quits a number of the Brsrda Peo-
ple are at Patillo to-day attending the
The Pioneer Cafe (?ar Line. Meal-*'
Dispensed Enronte at Mod-
erate Prices.
For full
information regarding.
or ad-
I. O. O. F. Picnic.
ReV. C. H. Ray begins a protracted
meeting here tonight every body in-
vited.
J, W- Lease went to Mineral Well]
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on business Saturday returning ho:
Sunday. ,
J. M. Daves, F. B. Watson, R. Jf,
Boyett', W. H. Gunnels and J. H.
J- H. Bradford Sr., attended Masonic
Lodge at Santo Saturday night.
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—On last Sunday night at 10 P. M.
in the town of mineral Welts. Death,
took away the two year old baby of
Wt Percy and Georgia Smith formerly
of this place. Its name Nannie-Law'
gffest the tiee that bound’ it to the
grand parents Mr. and* Mrs. Lew
Mayhew. The comming of the death
ang*l is the dread of all, and when it
lakes away the ;loved one there are
Otways aching hearts left behind; but
when the only child is taken the bur-
denis harder to bear. Mrs. 8mlth
was'raised in onr town, and is highly
esteemed by aft, and jp, both her and
husband, the Star extends its sym-
pathy, also to the grand parents who
so loved the little one that is resting
now where' troubles never oome.
. Money to Loan.
On good, desirable, improved farm
property up' to 40 per cent of its con-
servative value, to take up and ex-
tend time oh vendor’s lien debte and
old loans. Buy vender’s lien notes on
sgoh properties. Long time. Best
rates. Write us what you want. ,. A
Taylor & Taylor,
f, Weatherford, Texas. .
r*« ■»•»«»!«“»
f»jr B -xm ..f Cham.
lH*a Niomnek uh«I
One I.nfly,«
Meld Fifty
berlat
Dwr Th trivia.
f have, I beUeva, iold flffcy boxes of
Chamberlain’s “
way( rate. Final limit Seven days
from .date of sale, pickets sold
under this basis will not be good in
parlor cars or sleeperp.
Ratos for Children—Children of
the age ,of,5 or under 12 will be
accorded one-half of the rates
shown for season, thirty day and
ten day excursion -tickets, For
coaoh excursion tickets -children
will bft accorded rate 9f 50 per cent
of the regular one way rate.
DAILY TOURIST SLEEPERS
, ■ <". : :7 r—. - r. ■
To California, also to St. Louis
.without change via the Texas &
Pacific railway. Ask any ticket
agent abbut this new s«>rvice o»
a rite E. P. Turner, Gejisal Passen-
ger Agentj Dallas, Texas.
THE KATY TO THE FRONT.
Will Reserve Rooms for World’s Fair
,-SSS Visitors.
The passenger department of the
Missouri, Kansas A Texas Railway
harf a move of much interest and val-
ue to its patrons who desire to visit
IR.. Louis during the World’s Fair, it
has established a bureau to supply the
wants of visitors in the way of room-
ing aooommodations. It has secured
option ou several thousand furnished’
roomy in St. Louis hotels .and first
class private residences. All are in-
spected by a representative ot the
u. None hot clean, first class
[lathe most desirable .districts
of the fifty are accepted. The M., JC,
let agents at each city arid
iafMMieaiw prepared to se-
ll* advance. “Katy”
explain the plan,
no doubt provfi
ing aooommo-
ss far In ad:
it will be diffi-
vn short notice.
Will be mainf
, Staton, St-
an
K. B. McKAY, G. P. A.
Terrell, Texas.
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GALVESTON. HOUSTON,
tfAN ANTONIO, DALLAS,
AND FORT WORTH TO
ST. LOUISf
Kansas City
Ansi (lie VOKIII mill CAM
c Choice of Routes via
Parifi or Denison. ;
OBSERVATION DINING C^ltf^
AND HARVEY DINING HALLS*
ALL THE WAY.
Bfif’.-W. A.’TIthuiY', Or p. a, ‘
Fort Worth, T«xm.
i.qni
- here, who" first
about « year
*
m
This 1 _
BOR
vance a*
cult to res
An offlpe <
tained n<
Louis, at
corp*/>f
sengen 1 .....
itors to their
prepared ft
BO YEARS*
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1904, newspaper, April 29, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018679/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.