Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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.vA-Palo .panto wants *th6. Fort
Worth and Miheral Wells inter*
urbar extended to that tqwn and
has backed the wish with a good;
.Jjeavy bonus. Speak out, pleor
pic, if you want your name in
the pot and your city advertised,
-‘-Siephenville Empire.
• Palo Pinto has dreamed Of j medicinal tonic, Elootrfo Hitters, for
some sort of a railroad ■ for a sick stomach, liver and kidneys.
Mary H Walters, of 546 8t ClaUr ave,
Plll/IU-i* Arbimed.
HThe ppbUc is aroused to a knowl-
,0, * ed^e of the curative merits of that
dreamed of j medicinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for
|ki;
Mfr.
quarter of a century, but the; old
town still sleeps among the'hills
in a ra^lroadlesa condition.—Tel-
egram. .
There are a fow people in Palo
Pinto who would welcorru^a rail-
road and do what they could to
encourage it, but there are oth-
ers, and they are in the majority,
who prefer a small, quiet town
without much competition, where
they c"an sleep without being dis-
turbed with the noise of railroad
trains.—Index,
A Tone hi n * Mtoi-y.
Is the saving from death of the baby
girl of Geo A Eyler, Cumberland, Md.
He writes': “At the age of 11 months
our little girl, was in declining health,
With serious throat trouble, and two
physician* gave her up. We were al-
most in despair when we resolved to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. The
first bftttle gave relief; after taking
fodr bottles fhe'was cured and is.now
in perf icb health,” Never fails to re-
lieve and ‘pure a cough or cold. At D
B WaTfens drug store; 50c and*1.
Guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
Columbus, O, writes: “-For several
months 1 was given up-to die. I h»d
fever and ague and my nerves' were
wrecked; I could not sleep and ray
stomach was so weak from useless
doctors drugs that I could not eat.
Soon after beginning td take IjTeotNO
Bitters I obtained relief, and in a short
time I was entirely cured.” Guaran-
teed at D B Warren’s drug store;
price 60ef
•On 'the 1st..d,ay of.September
the old .Alamo mission grounds
wjll become the property of the
state and will be held in sacred
trust for the benefit of the people
of Texas and in remembrance of
the heroes why sacrificed their
lives for Tex;as independence.
James G. Jones, an army do-
' awter serving a term on govern-
or’s island, will lose his “good
% time” and be placed in solitary
confinement on a diet of bread
and water for twenty-eight days;
and all because he was caught
writing love letters to Miss Alice
Rooseve.lt and had one of her
photograps in his cell. Is there
a law in this country that throws
around the president’s daughter
protections not provided for the
daughter of an ordinarycitizen?
-“-El Paso Times.
What does the law amount to
in Washington?—Post.
Nothing on the Market Equal
to chnniherlalirH Colic,
C holera and Diar-
rhoea Itemedy.
This fact is well known to druggists
aberywhere, and nine out of ten will
give their customers this this prepa-
tion when the best is askod for. Obe
Wilmcr, a prominent druggist of Jop-
Ihi, Mo, in a cirdlar to his customers,
says: “There is nothing on the mar-
ket in the way of patent; medicine
whioh equals Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
bowel complaints. We sell and rec-
oin mend this preparation.” For sale
by D B Warren.
T. D. Sisk, editor of the Ran-
ger Leadet, was assaulted a few
days ago by a resident of the
town who took offense at an ar-
ticle published in the paper.
The editor does not say how
badly ho was threshed, but says
he made no retractraction. As
he is able to be at his post, how-
ever, it appears that he was not
badly hurt.
HFAVORITM
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MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.
Th«rflN^Jth
anti Pleasure Resort
of Texas.
V RBACHKD-VlA'T-H-K '
Weatherford, Mineral Wells &
Northwestern Railway,
the J
MINERAL WELm
ROUTE.
Restaurant: and Short Order House,
A * .* * ‘ lr: *. - *' . ;# * ; : :.'L
* ..'A. - First Poor South of (Cooling's Mutio Store. , '
Has' been rcno'valed,/■Th*vj^8t^ place,in the city /
. . " to> gat ,rt- i5-cqnt meal. Square •'ibeal 25 cents. ,
SHORT ORDERS AND BARBECUED MEATS
.'•A* - A SPECIALTY. . ,
MINKUAI, WKPLS. - - s - .
Is Life Worth Living?
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Excursion round trip tickets on Salo with
sHtbu principal iv.tds In llie stntp nil the
ear round. Cl* <; connection with the
Texas <fc Pacific and Santa |*’o trains at
vy.cu'hciford, Texas. For further particu-
lara^address
# , P B. HOUR,'
Second Vice President ai G. S.,.
Weatherford," Teas
Jofa.ii Ws BLeilblixigr,
..JEWELER..
Mineral Well'*,
Tfrtis.
'".V ■: AAA
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, JeVreiry,
Watch Chains, Vest Chains, Charms, Lockets,
Ladies’ Brooches, Lace, Stick and !3c/*r;f Pii>L
Cuff and Collar Buttons, Rings of all binds, •
Plain and set, Silver Novelties, ISt'f Rogers
Knives, Forks and Spoons, Sugar Shells,
Butter knives, Napkin Rings,Child’s Sets,
Carving Sets, Cut Glass, Chin aware,
A, Musical Instruments, Etc., Eto,
That question is answered by the thousands of dollars paid to thee
doctors every year. Then take the opportunity to'live. If you have
that tired feeling, or Indigestion, Constipation, Rheumatism, or any,;
Mood Disease, we will cure you with JJr. Thicrmotlds Blfiod
Syrup or \\> will cost you nothing. .
W(5 Guarantee to Cure Catarrh
Jin all its horrible forms with Thurmonds Catarrh
ClirO' For twenty years wb have Successfully treated Catarrh, cured,
thousands and can cure you. Go to D. B. Warren or B. P. Maddox,
Druggists, and talk to them about it, and if they don’t endorse it don’t;
take it. Not oirty do they endorse it, but put our money .behind it, and
if it doesn’t do alf we claim, they will refund your money. Write to
our Pr, Thurmond and your letter shall have his personal attention.
All inquiries strictly aonfidential. For sale by
D. IS. Warren and IS. P. Maddox, Pislo’Plnlo, Texas.
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PHOMGRAPH
The newest songs, '‘mitsie,
recitations,, etc., at your
finger tips.A No other ma-
chine as good as the Edi-
, son.
PRICE ’. 9ift, ftlto, 930
HEtOKMS, 35<s EACH
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Too much care caninot be used with
small children during hot weather of
the summer months to guard against
uowel troubles. As a rule it is only
nfecOTsary :Lo give the child a dose of
castor oil to correct any disorder of
the bowels. Do not use any Bubsti-
state, but give the old fashioned cas-
tor oil, and see that it is fresh, as ran-
cid oil nauseates and has a tendency
tp gripd. If this does not check the
.bowels give Chamberjain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
then a dose of caster oil, and the dls- j
ease may be checked in its incipienoy
•% abd ail' danger avoided. The castor I
’ oft and this remedy should be pro-'
i cured at once and kept ready for us*J
•as soon as the first indication of any
' towel trouble appears. This is .the
ifol treatment jedown IB I
relied upon with implicit c'on-
i of cholera 1A-1 *
PHHRPMH|PPPRH||SM St. Lou’» and K^a-
lJuBtsoVvico anti best rates to nil Inke resorts. Write'for infortniition'..
v 0. W. HTRAIN, G. 1>. A., Fort Worth.Toxns.
■Rtcdtrie Fans lit Chair Cars and Sleepers all the way
sas City, " "
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SicK Headache
SHOULD USE
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For Permanent Relief
rectiy ofi the Liver. It will cure CONSTIPA-
MALARIA AND CHILLS. ‘
HERBINK-acta direotl ________________ . Mi ■
TION, DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA AND . CHILLS. Is entirely
from all poisonous mineral substances; and is "composed solely of
LIFE-GIVING HERBS; Especially adapted for weak and weary
constitutions; strengthens the weakened glands and organs; it checks
ail derangements of the human body.
CURED HER SICK HEADACHE
Mrs. Josle Cameron, Centralia Avenue, Temple,
" Texas, writefc: “ I find HERB1NB gives me quick
relief, and takepleesure in recommending it to'all
women who suffer from tick headache.’*
WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL
Filly Cents A Bottle Avoid All Substitutes
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
St Louis, U. S. A.
8OL0 ANORECOMMKNDED Df
M. P. MADDOX. PALO PIITT©, TEXAS.
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SPECIAL
CLUBBING OFFER.
A man who is f ully alive to his own in
WtreiiU will tnkc his liiu'nl pspoi* Wcmihui lin
gfls h o hiss-of news und -usefuf, information
Ironi it that ho cun getOowere else. . ,
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STRONG MINDED,
Up-to-date men nlio wsnt s good general
^jfpwspnjjiT in order to- keep in close touch
' witMho outside wprid. Such n paper hr
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.