Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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OUNTY STAR.
VOLUME XXVII.
PALO PINTO,
...
the Heavens Fell.”
TERMS *1.00 PER ANNUM.
FRIDAY. OCT. 3.1902.
NO. 15.
‘wSm
The Big Two Story Building.
Filled witli up to date Qoo
To Those Interested ift ;":>■. •,,. ;-£<
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,
We wish to say that we have an up to date stock of goods; and wish to
CAl,L SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR
£iS
notice.
All persons knowing t hi* msolvas in-
I deb ted to me by note or account, will
pleaao settle the same immediately,
las I urn <!um)jelliiil to-wlhd up my »f-
falrs at this place at once. I am loth
to sue any of my customers or trieuds,
but' I must close up my business. *
[ \V. 8. CONATBER.
■more for
cawHtTO, SHOES, S£
Ladies and Gents Furishing
We can Pleas Yoir.Zddies> in our DRESS GOODS Department;
£
S,
Also in our
iMtment.
We aro making special prices on
vf.
SUMMER GOODS,
Including Dress Goods, Slippers, Millinery, Gents’
Low Out Shoes and Summer Clothing.
, f,. .. .As Our.
FALL GOODS . .
lwaysTind an
Will toon be arriving, and you
up-to-dote stock at th
Thanking vou for tho lavor* you have shown us in the past, wo, hope to share an equal or bettor _
tuturo, ami feeling sure we Can ploaso yo» in PRICKS, STYLES and GOODS. we ramain YOURS for
C- X>. M. HOWARD, Miner
li
Classifletl Advartlsemsats.
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•; -v,r-r4naejm-.gyVr.llL,l
E. BRADFORD.
___ ^ . Lawyer, Palo Pinto,
ret door East of Star Office Up staira.
LATEST GIN
T}l.Jb A? l.'"
m
The advertiser g^t
hiB money now than formerly, j world
because tho greater attractions
of the newspapers increase the
number of newspapers, and be-
sides tho newspapers are read
more- thoroughly now than ever
before. The advertising columns
are an interesting feature of well
conducted newspapers, and are
read about as generally as the
news columns.
V
he does not in any sense desire.
There is a great deal of so called
moral rectitude, which is nothing
more nor- less-than the-dom<■>■»■■—
stratum of personal vanity, and
there are few more vital evils
than this. The example of such
Widely heralded morality has far
from a proper influence upon the
at J,arge. Tho world is
quick to perceive our, motives,
and an action, be it right or
wrong, lacking the proper mo-
tive, is most severely criticised
Do right for right’s sake, not be-,
cause of .the renown the doing
may bring you.
Dried, potatoes is a new idea
and industry, and like many
other successful experiments,1 ing th*! stomach, ami by truuturlnln^
Tt»e W«r»» form.
Multitudes are singing tho praise-’
of Kodol, the new discovery which is
making so many sick people well and
weak people strong by digesting what
they eat, by cleansing and sweeten -
promises to be a big thing. It is ; their food into the kind of pure, rich,
the product of the South Carolina
agricultural experiment station.
Durir'g the process the potatoes
red blood that makes you feel good
all over. Mrs. Cranilll, of Troy, I. T.,'
writes: ‘‘For a number of years I was
are boiled, peeled and evapor-
ated in a cannery, and Will re-
main, it is claimed, in condition
for years. The dried potato be-
comes fit for eating after being
soak in warm water for an hour.'
\xr e. McConnell,
,VV . Attorney at Law
Oouttiy Attorney.] Office in court houee
PALO PlN'fO ABSTRACT ash. ;
1 GUARANTEE C>,
Jno, H. Eston, Attotney, Mstiager, V
OIBcc Aral door eketofatnr office.
, j. w. cainxmimvif. . w. n. «M«*.
^ju6 UGIN OTON &^PKN1 *
Notary
Pint-*, Texua.
in office,. Ofliceover Yank. Palo
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1 \R. JOHN NORRIS, JR.,
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PHTWUIAX ANU NlIRGEoy.
OFFICE at wabkbn’s drug store.
, Tenders his service* to the people of Pslo
Pinto and surrounding country. Calls at
tended day or night.
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R. 0. BRASWELL,
SPECIALIST AN3 SURGEON.
deposits Hawthorns Wall.
mineral Wells. - - . texah.
. PHONE CONNECTION^:
TEXAS HOTEL'
MIinSBAL WELLS EOLLEE
■J.h'.'v A.V ’.'m .
^—RNOWN AS TUB— * ' 'X •
L Murray cleaning system.
■■■ .
It cleans the cotton thoroughly Irefore going to tho sit .vs. It wi)l psy fnrtpers and
mere liar t*. or onion* having cotton to gin, to take it to tho Mineral Wolis Gin Com-
jinny’s Gin, as you can got better result*. Wo gin f»r mor.ov toll or eolton toll, buy cot
ton in seed or bale, paring at all times the highest cn.ih price rikht at tho gin
We also keep tnea) to swap tor corn at all times, or grnd for toll. Como and give
us sit rial and be convinced that this is the best place in tho county to take your Cotton
for nhsults. Yours for business,
S. JhiffO WA ftl)> Man• TV. U Pra$Ue> Qin Man-
M HOWARD. Treasurer-
' File bio. 2103
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
Tho State of Texaa—To gj}9 Sheriff ot
any Constable of Palo Pluto County,
Greeting: b ' *
You are hereby commanded that you
Mimmon, by*making publication of this ci-
tation in some newspaper, published in the
County of Palo Pinto, on6 tune each week
tor three consecutive weoks previous to the
re’urn day hereof, the Unknown Owner,
whose residence Is unknown, and to All
other unknown owners, to be and appear
before tho honorable l>i*trint Court or Palo
Pinto county, for the 29th judicial district,
at tho next regular term thereof, tq be hol-
Ifvmii if«il i'ainplexIoiiR
Are spoiled by ualng any kind of
preparation that fills the por ::s of the
skin. The best way to secure a clear
complexion, free from sallowness,
pimples, blotches, etc., is to keep the
liver m good order. An occasional
dose of Herbine will cleanse the bow
els, re.,
lish a cl
at Maddox Bros.
0. W. NOTCH, Proprietor.
MINERAL WELLS,
TEXAS
Newly renovated and refurnished. Rate
$1 pot* day. Special rale* by the Wfeek or
month. Everything the best. ' •*%£'}
| filed in said court on the 8th daw of Septem-
ber A. D. 1902, in a suit numbered on the
doehoi of said court 2168. wherein tho State
of Texas i* plaintiff and the Unknown Owner
Is defendant. The nature of the demand set
out in said petition being an setinn to re-
cover of the defendant the sum of $0 48 be-
ing the amount due plaintiff for taxes, inte-.
eat, penalties and costs for the years 1898,
on the foilowfr g described ' property,
to wit: Lot 6, block 20, Frer.oh addllkin to
the town of Mineral Well*, and to foreclose
J. C. SON,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
J,. •,; t. •, i, . . •
Paw) Pinto County
plaintiff's lien on said property, arid-plaintiff
further prays for oostand general relief.
Which said land isdeiiiiQuout for taxes
agolate the liver, and eo eetab-
clear, healthy complexion. 60c
A St. IiOUie Judge recently
fined a young woman for con-
denat the courj, house ol said county, In the tempt of COUrt for chewing guin
ro»m- J”91 - «>•
------ -s*r----- judge took hia seat on the bench
he spied the lady in question,
who had been summoned as a
witness, busily eagagfcd with a
large Wad' of gudi, and ordered
her to eease.
porarily, but
ing passion
and she r
SaltJ land isdeiipqueut for taxes for whereupon
hereby notified that suit has hocn brought in Uotured and
,the district court of Palo I'into conntv,Texas,
. Alt kinds of instraments of writing au-
thenticated and Depositions taken.
PALO PINTO. TEXAS.
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W. C. DICKINSON,
I LION ONUS BT0NC.
Guaranteed and Kept in
by tho stato, lor the collection of said taxes,
(ar and na-
an dt hey aro commanded to appear and
fend such sultnt the Decdnbof term of the
district court of Palo Pinto Otiunty, And state my store,
of Texas, and show cause whv judgment Smith,
shall not be roadered ooiu'emning said land
(or lots) and ordering sale and foreclosure
thereof tor aaid taxes and cosU of aidt.
Herein fail r.ot, but • baVe you then and
there before said court, on the first day of
the next term
endorsement -thcrcl
Given i
my office 1 ,
ol September, A.»,
*; lung
official seel; at from (j0
Goes
"The fastest
■■pBd .tem-
m© her rul-
best of her
operationH,
ftture was
severely
E«ke».
article I have in
>re,» writesr Drugglit O. T.
of Davla, Ky„ "l9 Dr. King’s
discovery for Consumption,
New
Coughs and
to MVGM TH
.this gtbd^r
ZXM
*■
f it always
sales It has
> known it
throat and
I no help
remedy."
'Ft-
f’or»* Year* Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing dis-
ease after 40 years might well cause
the gratitude of anyone. That la what
DoWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve did for
C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says a “De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve oared me of
piles after I had suffered 40 years."
Cures cuts, burns, wonnds, skin dis-
es. Beware of oonnterfeits. D B
n.
Accord ill g to th© Dublin Tel©'
phone the longest conversation
eyer recorded since the long dis-
tance telephone system reached
this portion of the state, occurred
at Hamilton last week, When
Judge Oxford held the line to
Dallas five hours. A civil suit
was on trial in the distriot
court in which a Dallas man was
an important witness. For soon)
reason the the Dallas man failed
to make his appearance,And as
both parties to the suit. Were anx-
ious to have it disposed of with-
out delay, it was* agreed that
Judge Oxford |pke his testimony
over the wire. The witness was
caUe<|io the phone, the oath ad-
ministered and the judge pro
oeeded to take his testimony.
The time required was a little
over five hours and the toll
amounted to S63.
It tinn Right to 'ho Spot
When pain or irritation exists on
any part of the body, the application
of Ballard’s Snow Liniment will give
prompt relief.’! “it goes right to the
spot," said an old man who was rab-
bin# it in to ouro his rheumatism. C.
Jt Smith, Teneha, Texas, writes r "1
have used Ballard’s Snow Liniment in
Bly family for several years, and have
fround it to be a fine remedy for all
aches and pains, apd I recommend it
for pains In the threat and chest."
26e, 60c and f 1 at Maddpx Bros.
sia which grew into the worst form,
Finally I was induced to try Kodol,
and after using four bottles I am efl
entirely cared, I heartily recommnnd
Kodol to to ail sufferers from indiges-
tion end dyspea." Take a dose after
meals. It digests what you eat. D B.
Warren.
Poor M Olid.*’
There is a class of men who
are seldom, if ©ver, appre-
ciated at their value. In tliis
enlightened age they are com-
monly called “dad.” It is dad
who humps himself year in and
yekr out on the farm, in the of-
ffeirv ' '••ftco'or Workshop in order «
and does right is not A subject
for comment any more than that
ho wttehes his face every morn-
•ing. The one should be as inev-
itable in the moral world as the
boy or girl may go away to
school, and upon their return,
that the boy may have a fine
horse and top buggy and the girl
a costly piano. It is dad who
hustles and cultivates great cal-
loused knots on his hands and
becomes stoop shouldered in or-
der that his offspring may revel
in luxiiry and make fools, of
themselves. His son a and daugh-
ters have learned at his expense
to despise his oid-fashioned
ways. They laugh at the style
of his Sunday eqat and hat. On
Sunday when his daughter has
company and he would like, to sit
in the parlor, ami listen to the
music; he is given to understand
in various ways that his presence
is not desired, and tho poor man,
goes to the kitchen and stays
there the remainder of the after-
noon. God help the son and
daughter who goes back on dad.
In the catalogue of low down cus-
sedness, that of ingratitude to
one’s parents is the most con-
temptible.
v , ..........
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with uneaainess, children taku coid so,
easily. No disease cost more little
liven than croup. Its attack is so sud -
deu that the sufferer is often beyond
human aid before the dootor arrives.
Such cases yield readily to One Min-,
uteCough Core. liquifies the mux
The fact that a man believes ^ 2^, inflammation, Amoves
danger. Absolutely safe. Acts im-
mediately. Caros oougs colds, grip,
bronchitis, all throat and lung troublo.
F. 8. McMahon, Hampton, Ga.c "A
bad Cold rendered me votoeless just
before a% oratorical contest. I in-
other ip the physical. The only withdraw, but took One
difference i* that one is not so j Minute Cough Cure. It restorod my
oommon as the . other. To call voice in time to win the medal." D
out the brass band when a man
is conspicuous for right thinking-
and fight doing, £* only to accen-
tuate the fact that most of us are
not; it is a distinction to which
the man is
and which, — -- ----*
uinum vwu kj wuivii one not oniy ibugq
i by no means entitled, tempt, but fell and did’
|B Wamni ■
A young woman in Kan sac 7
Clth recently attempted to kick a"
gas jet six feet from the floor '
She not only failed in the at-*
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1902, newspaper, October 3, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018837/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.