Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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STIBLISHKD KVKRY PRID.AY
J.C, SON. Editor slid Proprietor!"
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Under a construction of the
law passed by tf(^ last legisla-
ture protecting nurseries and or-
chards of this state, fruit trees,
brought into Texas, roust be in
apfected and fumigated-.^—C’*aren
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B. H. LATTNER,
For Nov and Up-to-date . * Jj
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Also earrv a j
TING mid
lull lit* of CARPETS, ART SQUARES, Llih'iiKUMS, MAT*
riKWINQ MACHINES. ‘Cal} and see us wr.<niu thi. Well*.
B. H. -LATTNER.
t HN LKA L DIRECTOR . AND EM 3LMER. \
(live liconedd lady ww'iitanl. May phone 47,miicht’'rlitin6.TIW. .*
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS. -■ "7 ~C
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Wo have received the second >$■:
list of school lands which wijl belt — ^ wiilm ^ ai . o
put upon the market September J
'I,, 1003, to January 1, 190d.- It
Embraces about 300.0001rcr.es ih
’ • addition, to the first'list of: 0.000, -
000 "ifcres sent . o.u-t some. time
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The Nortbwoef . Texas*. Press
Association has'- jjjsir; closed its
annual meeting at • dlcTeford;
which largely attended* and
full of interest. jSlinjral Wells
was unanimously selected as the
next place- of meeting plaufe.
This>gi,/e.s tie another convention
for 1000.—Tndft);. ■' ,• »■
Governor. Polkv .of Missouri,
' look.a drink the o.thi?p"day and
the tngidvnt \vas telegraphed all
' 'ever the country. Now it de-
velopee that he smokeg twenty
\ rgai'9 a day. Since his private
affairs are to be’discussed, wo
butt in early to inquire if he usee
salt on hte watermelon? . . . ...
It is claimed that the yellow
fever situation at- New Orleans is
under control, Sixty-two new
eases were reported Wednesday,
with six deaths. Total eases re-
ported 1,080, with total number
of deaths 172. There were at
that date 384 cases under treat-
roent. "
The pEokeries at Fort Worth
• are growling because the people
won’t rai3e hpg3. ; They tried to
get the country papers to boost'
them, and in some cases prom-,
ised ads in the dim distant fu-
ture. Most country editors have
almost entirely broke away from
the habit of living on promises.—
Jacksboro News.
1 J. S. Fowlks & Co.,
H'uioeBrt ir** to 0. f, HauAln,
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Mkieral Wells, Texas.
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CLOTHING
SHOES
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We Keep the bestiin, Mineral Wells. Wo'doir*^
because we know it vyilh pay ub. We know that
if a man oomes here, and gets what he wants at
the right price, he will come again and bring.hU
boys. We have exclusive sale of the
EDWIN CLAPP AND WALK OVER
SHOES.
Also carry a'1 full line of Stetson Ilato. Come
and see uh when in Mineral Welle. “
H. M. Coleman & Co.,
MxuIubI.vv Mon’s nnd Uoyh’ outtttton*,
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. ...PA887 BLUE RIBBON til'ER..?
“'The Beer that Made Milwaukee Famous.” The Purect
ai d Moat Healthful. y
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FINEST GRADES OF CLEAR LUMBER
See us before making your purchase. We handle the
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best grades of building, material. Let ua figure with
you before buying. We can save you mphey.,;
A detention chmp has been es-
tablished near Gainesville oh the
fled River, and; Ed Blackburn
arid Jim Adams have been placed
in charge. Hei’eafterpaseefi"
gers coming into Gainesville
rro.m the north must show a
health certificate or prove ta the
ifficers that they have not been
n. the yellow fcVer district. Of
iho cost of maintaining the camp
Dallas and Gaineeville each pay
5100 per month, and Cooke coun-
ty the remainder, whatever that
maybe,
Article 388, title IX, chapter 4,
of the Penal Code of the state,
haa been amended to 'read as fol-
lows: “if any person in this state
shall carry on hr about his per-
son, saddle, or in his saddle bags,,
any pistol, dirk, dagger, slung-
shot, sword cane or knuckles
■made of any motal or hard sub-
stance, bowio knife, manufac-
tured or sold for purposes of of-
fense or defense, he shall be
punished by a fine of not less
than $100 nor more than $200,, ot
by confinement in the county .jail
not less than ‘thirty days nor
more than twelve months, or by
both such fine and imprisonmertt.
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from Illinois, are visiting relatives in
this neighborhood.
Miss Ellen Tennyson has. returned
from Mineral Wells, whore ehe has
been attending the normal, «,
The Baptist ^meeting - will begin at
High Bluff on the 18th‘, to be held by
P. W. and Hartwell Wester.
Mr?. Moifo ami children,;from Adieu,
Jack county, visited Mr. and Mrs.
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1 ,Ri s;o or die. That’s the alternative
of the ship wrecked man with the money
basis A Croat many people have a like
alternative before them. Business men
eyroe' to » point where the doctor tells
them that they must "lot go or die.*’
Pf’’’
Bart Jonnson las; week.
Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, of Erath
county, are visiting the family of J,
A Caudill this vr< ek.
V. W. Greer, of Magnolia, Ar£.,
spent a few daw in oar neighborhood
this week. "
Anbury CaUdih, Of Randals Store,
and Mies Hnghe.i, Of Ivan, were mar-
ried at the bride’si home last Wednes-
day afternoon.
Our old' fricndy Capt. W. 0. Mc-
Adams, is eomc hotter, we are pleaccd
to say. **;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wester are the
happy parents of a baby girl. -
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Over In England they are dic-
cussirig “the art of doing noth-
ing.” They sliduld visit Amer-
ica and witness^ the deportment
Probably ne advised a sea'voyage or pOStgra^^Hp lit th© per
raoimtiir air. There’s an obgrinnto ( nonage of the Akherican tramp,
cough that won t be, shaken oil. The i’
Mngs ora wank and perhaps bleeding.
There J‘i aadlatlon and other gyMptoms
of disease, which If (msUlifuUy dr improji-
BK SHIRT
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Brobon lines, but all sixes, shirtc worih And fsl.25, until
cleaned up at. . 1,; ... ..V.....
Extra fine, high grade ahirto, plain plaited and fancy bo-
soms, shirts worth up to 1.75, until cleaned up '. . .. .
Extra on boys suit5. Long pant suite at one-third off...
A 6:00 suit tor, ......... .. ....................,,.
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A 4.50.suit for......
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Special on 160 pair men’s high grade pants, all samples and
priced at manufacturers cost. ; .
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Kvery pair of men’s low ©tit shoes
in our store must go regardless fit'
cost or profit. Tati, patents olv plain
leathers; A good tlnng.to buy ow.
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erlv troatiM t^rni!nato in'cottrumotion.
Tifoofcatid^ of men atid women in a like
blartUng. Austin Statesman.1
Extraon
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condition have, fuimd complete healing
by the use-of 0r. I'icrcc's Golden Medi-
cal I»Wo.very.
' "It (Utos me pleasure to send yon this
tc-.Mmiinlal to tnkt sornc. other poor stiffen,r
.aaj lie saved, as I Was. by Dr. Pierce’s
Oolvlun Medical 1 Iltacoveiy.’’ writes Oto. A,
Phomnson. of Sheldon A ye.. Chatham, OnU
Canada. nl had a couah for years, exiiecmr-
atc.d a «rrt.Ht dcat and was slowly failing.
Was loslmr fle«h every day. Lost In weltrht
from 150 pounds down to IBS. My flesh' trot
soft and I had no strenKth. Did not. sty any-
thUtg to any one i>ut mude up my mind that,
lit" "ltd was not far off. One day ray wife
v its •readlojr In the 'Common Sense Medical
A 1 nkvtnt Hr l'la>rV«n'« flrtMtin MtifllDal
Adviser’ about Dr. Pierre's Golden Medic si
Discovery, and I said. Dint aounds more like,
Common sense than anything dso that I had
Offer.
TUI September i, all new subscrib*-
ere to the Star wiB receive the Hol-
land Magazine and the Star one year
for 31. Those paying their arrears
and one year In advance for the Star,
will also receive the magazine. This
io a cash transaction, and the1 money
In all cases must goeompany the or-
der. Road the ad in todays paper
of the magazine. ■
Special sal© on 100'pair of misses and .childrens lace hose |n.
a good one lor 20c, hut to close al per pair. .... ,..>... lUC
All fiizes 4 to 8 1-2
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hoard. 1 at onor tmnrht a bottle of your
famous rtvnvdy and iH’forn I had taken half
of one bottle I fnlt better. TtxAt thirteen
new man of me. 1
* never have had a
3?io«mc'«e.
liottle* and It made a ne
■Katfled sixteen pounds and J
oourh since . T feel splendid and (ftve all the
credit to your medicine.’1
Given away.- The People’s!
Common Sunso Medical Ad-
Eatray, Notioe.
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gust 12, 1005, b
15 dozen ladies fine iaca lisle vesta; regular 25c selles, ta
done at...,............ ...; . .........
Special sale df fine side and back oomba 25c, 50c, 75c and oc
#1 nellers, all at one price while the last V..'....../DC
Special stt 60 pieces of fine all silk tafTeta ribbon, all in i n
cplbrs. Sizes 22, 40 and 60, sale -price.. .. ..14 r/C
Also a beautiful line of fine ribuons in DeesDens and fancy.
The correct thirds for the coming autumn. „ ^
Sfiecii)'. price on all summer inorch.ai;dis«5. Tisit the Big Busy
Daylight Stora where you-save money >on every jmrchasc.
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The ChriHtiar. camp meeting at High
Bluff is progressing nicely, with two .............
oArttHrms Fid H A Thnrrwut is Bn- nffttas. Ferid.iil unu-cent
tuuuiuiiB. oiu. o.. “ j stumps fbr thv paper-txmnd
,ng nomewJtplendid ^preaching. The"] book, or^1 .stamps, fbr th«
Meeting will close Sunday night.
Mrs. Fannie Wright, of Mineral
Wells, is visiting relatives and friends
b pur community this week."
|V. Hartwell Wester and wife,
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tice of the peace, 1
l. 100S. by VI
mate about 13 1 -‘J
visor is sent free <ti receipt
of stamps to'pay expense of
mslllna imlv. The tss>k con-
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Ixs'ir, orJU Stamps fbr tne ^ ■ Cl/
cloth bound. Address Dr. ff*
R. V. Merce. Uuffahs, N. Y.
Dr- Pteroe * Pleasant Pel 1st* ; flaw, ao i*e
cme bad. ’ foul stomarh and fore coin'/ is
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905, newspaper, August 18, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145946/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.