Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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B. H. LATTNER
For Uav/ ami Op^o-date
Also carry a full Hue ofCARPltW. ART SDDAKES, UNOLKUMS, MAT-
'IING uml tJEWINO MAC14I^"ES. 0bIF:mid Jim u« wbrti mtho Wells,
We Are
B. H. LATTNER, ,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
Have licensed lady n*MUtant, I’av phopS 47, ntuht phone I$7.
MINERAL WKLLS, TfcXAB. ->
AVAW
Anxious to
Have you
Understand
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That onr clothes—Stein-Block—-and furnishings are the best
r/e can find in America. When in Mineral Wolls, see us.
W. A. HERRING, Prom,
HANK),'- - TEXAS.
This house i»H' der new niiumge-
nient iiifiMius ji^-i i.cen ovbrhadled
arid l etOXated. ( i an r oms. bt ds
and Ihe tables -Jurnislied witli tbe
best the market alt,nds
H. M, COLEMAN & CO
Men's and floja’ Complete outil^tter*.
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Tho Pale County star. : movement has developed into a the situation.
; | The United‘dates'’Is & great
country. A .professional violin
ist lias /succeeded himself as
mayor of Sart Francisco, a nov-
elist has . been elected mayor of
Toledo,' and a man who leads
germane has been elected mayor
of Providence, Er I., and yet the
buoyant spirits of the country
have not boen ca t down utterly.
—Fort Worth Ke ord.
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With cotton jumping over $4 a
bale in one day, It will be hard to
oonvince the farmer that there is
(any limit to the possibilities in
&y''
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Filtered ni th(
IVxAS. Hd *eeunu (
uostotiior, in F»lo Piute"
ninttcr.
The Russian workingmen are
PUBLlr’.URD i-iVKUT FRIDAY
J. C, SON. Bo.tur and Proprietor.
political question, and barring;
the efforts of a few good citizens , .......... . ,
, ■ , ,, .... , rejoicing that they have a con-
and preachers, the political urait-1 .. , ■ ,
. , ., . . .. .. stitution and at the same time are
er is handling the wires for all it: , . " \ ... ,.
, ° asking what v constitution re-
19 worth. ...V: 'ally is. IV;!'
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Wo are rot a prohibitionist be-
cause it is not a*, iyoral but a po-
litical questk n with a moral as-
pect, and ■oeuig a democrat, be-
lieve it to be' undemocratic, UD- , ., .... . •
, . ■ . . _ not only outside, but m-
fepublicivi' arm unamenean. In side. It means a clean
A CLEAN MAN.
Outside cleanliness is less than hall
the battle. A man «hay scrub himself a . o
dozen times o day, and
still be unclean. Good
health means cleanliness
our judge oi,:, it .is not a fight of j ^omach^dean bowels,
morality tig.' ,st vice, but a fight
between t,m rectifying liquor
dealers of the
clean
liver, and new, clean,
healthy tissues and fi-
bers in every organ of
the body. .■ The man
north and else
where .against the retail liquor' J, fiVMS
dealers of Texas to increase their '
mail order sales of rotten whisky
that ne^or saw a "still, and ah ef-
fort to control the liquor traffic
in Texas by outside liquor deal-
ers through the agency of the
-prchibitior.Isc organization, it,
in- oar judgment, impairs prop-
erty values and decreases a.de-
^mand for farm products, and is
depressing to the finances of any
county "in which it prevails. Its
pressure is felt today upon our
state tree j ty by necessitating an
increase of state advalorem
taxes, which the farmer and la-
boring man is compelled to pay.
Its agitation creates dissension in
the homes and enmity between
your neighbors. It makes po-
litical restrums of the pulp'it and
turns many congregations’into,
political agitators. Further, we
•believe it breeds contempt for the
law and opens the way to the
penitentiary for our young, men
by offering inducement for them
fib commit pe. jury. It is viola-
tive of the Declaration of Inde-
pendence and contrary to the
code of morals laid down in holy
writ.' These are some, but not
all, of the reasons why we are
not a modern prohibitionist.
it. He will work with
energy and think clean, clear, healthy
thoughts. ,
lie will nevet be troubled with, liver,
lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dys-
pepsia and indigestion originate in
unclean stomachs. Blood diseases are
found where there is uncltwn blood.
Consumption and bronchitis
mean, unclean lungs. Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery prevents the:*
diseases. It makes a man 's
insides clean and healthy.
It cleans the digestive or-
gans, makes pure,' clean
blood, and clean, healthy
flesh. It dofcsu t make the
flabby, fat of corpulency,
but the firm flesh of health.
It restores tosie to the nervous system,
and cures nervous exhaustion ana
prostration.. ,- It contains no alcohol
to inebriate or create craving for injuri-’
om stimulants.
Mr. John x,. Couffbcnonr, of Glen Savage,
Somortet Oo., Pa., write* ■ “My appetite was
My heart kept throbbing continually aiid I was
abort of breath. Finally I wrote to you for ad-
vice and you Informed bc that I hud indigestion
anil a torpid liver. T did not think your diag-
monU was right, but 1 ordered sue Iwttlcs of
Golden Medical Discovery ’ from you arid bermi
It* uae. After using throe bottles I bepnti to im-
prove slowly raid soon went to Work, and I have
beau working ever since.’’
'Constipation is the moot unclean nn-
Cltntnllnes*. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel-
lets cuie it. , They never gripe.
J, ft J(:!iNS0Ni.
Diamonds and Jewelry
AH work promptly executed nnd
Baiisfaotitm guiirRiit’eed. Located
at Horndon’e drug etore.
mineral wfttLS, texas.
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The Strawn Enterpriso hits the
nail squarely on the head in the
following, which appeared in that
paper a-short time since:
“It seems that Palo Pinto
county ie to have y ‘local option
sleotion (in December, probably),
and in view of the strife and bit-
ter feelings these contests always
engender, the Enterprise would
respectfully remind its readers
' that the best way to avoid hard
feelings and enmity is to accord
tO your fellow the right to do as
he thinks best, and to vote his
sentiments, whether for or
against. If the majority sees fit
to' eliminate the saloon, so let it
be, and let every man see that
the law ie enforced. This is a
question that will estrange father
and * sdn, brother and brother,
neighbor ami-neighbor ; but is no
more than the world ,has stood
' i<k ages, atfd will ever be so.
t Let us go into the contest, if it
must com*), like men—-“Meh, be
■ uftin rMVas the great tftatesm&n
mid. An. Lot as the Enterprise iB
odttcerneC — ad that is,not far—
' Uhl. propose to’^troat both sides
, iiirly, as its best friends are on
ooth aides. As to the poiioy of
the paper, we' believe its readers
oflbw %6»e It stands. The antis
• have da no fight to make on tem-
. peeance. Ahy sahe, fair minded
•,' reterkobws iha^ the ► local option
TO BE CORRECT
iTour Clothes, whether modest or expensive, seould be
tihe product of a reliable maker. , i
Our- stodk aflbrds you the opportunity to dress
J ly, at a moderate price. Tpf “S. M. A S.” cl
Unilt to suiVall. It is “made right at the
$10, to $22^0. Give us a* few minutes of y
and we'll-supply your apparel needs.
BAKER, POSTON
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WHOiltlSALK AND KBTAI/L
I GROCER, GRAIN AND FEED MERCHANT
&iGF‘ Liberal advances on on Cottton, Wool and Hides.'
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itankin ltuUdiux. Mineral Hh-Ils.
D;L. SIHTE’S
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Restaurant and Short Order House
Has opened A full line of
■STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES-
T0EA0U0, OIO-A33, ETC.
Barbecued meats and Bhort dfderH a specialty.. One door ' ►
north of planing mill, Mineral Wells.
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1 Mississippi Saloon
■ LOUIS GAL LA HER, .PROP/
| Fine W;inn$,. Whi$kie&;..Brttn$
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. Good Liquors for Medicinal Lse. A Conlial
Invitation Extended to All. Polite. Afttmtion. ’ ! .
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CdME TO SANTO tfOR YOUR
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NO TROUBLE T0‘
FIGURE WITH YOU
Good^Stbck on Haud. Prompt Service
WE INSURE A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL
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IS THE PLACE ITT
GET CHEAP GOODS
Racket Goods of all Descriptions.
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1905, newspaper, November 24, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145821/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.