Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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- V.—Hot Ohili Hay Abernethy’a.
■ —Pickled pigi feet ot Jud Fairies*.
—Jay Owen bas been on the sick
list tills week.
. —Mias 8alUe Belle Harris Is reported
on the elck list. .
—FrCsli oysters always on hand at
R. B. Abernathy’s.
—Fine porterhouse steak at Rl B.
Abernathy’s (or 16o.
—Apples, oranges, cabbage' and
onions at R.B. Abernathy’s.
—Anse and 8am HasleWood were
up from the Wells this week.
—Judge Ritchie and family visited
the Wells last Saturday evening.
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—Fruit, nuts aw? candies at Jud
Fairless’ in the postjoffloe building.
—A. B. Gilbert, of the Brazos coun-
try, was a witness in court this week.
—For a loaf .of Fresh Bread, go to
ilud Fairless at the postoffloe building.
—Mrs. H. 8. Pitts and Mrs. Stplla
Jllayhew visited the Wells last Satur-
day.
, —A number of dor young people at-
tended the show at Weatherford Tues-
day- ;
, —Sunday is Rev. M. L. Storey’s dav
to occupy the pulpit at the Methodist
tihurob. f
. —Walter Miller has been quite., sick
at Tom bay’s shop,1 bot is much im-
proved.
—Rev. A, A. Bunting preached an
able sermon at the Baptist church last
Sonday. . t
, —N. W. Henderson, of the Santo
country, was a visitor to our toWn
this week.
—The music Glass of Miss Veale has
organised a club to be known 4s the
Etude Club.
—J. E. Riggs made the Star a pleas-
aatoall Tuesday while in attendance
upon court.'
■i —Don’t fall to see Diamonds and
Heart* at the college building to-
morrow night. ''
.■ — Jnd.Fairless makes a specialty of
serving short orders at ail hoars.
Call and nee him.
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. —O. T. HaSlewood and wife
up from tM Wells last Friday
up
vlait to relatives.
I '—Dan
came
on a
lone have
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McEntlre and Charley Ma-
rentbd the* Hgpson house
and now occupy same. , * ^
—A light frost .fell in this commun-
ity Tuesday night,'but difr no dkmage
to growing vegetation.
- —Dr. R. O. Braswell, .of Mineral
Wells, was in town Wednesday and
called at the Star Office.;
i —Born to Mr. and MtS. T. F. Carey,
Monday morning-last, a fine girl baby.
Mother and obila doing well.
. —Diamonds and Hearts are the
cards that will - be played Saturday
night at the college building.
—Mrs. Ed. Neer, of Portalea, N. M.,
Returned to ber home Monday, after a
short visit to relative* in town.
. —The ladles of the Baptist church
4t this place gave aft oyster supper
Tuesday and realised about $26.
—0. V. Whatley has traded his place
W. L. Cleveland for the Sheets resi-
nceand has moved to the same.
Miss Mag Corrigan came in from
idland . last Friday for a short visit
fpj-elatives and friends. She returned
Monday.
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} -rS. N. Pryor, of- the Brasos ooun-
try, made the Star a pleasant oall
while in attendance upon oonnty coart
this week. ,
—B. N. Maddox and family have
qgdln taken up their abode in onr
tpwn. Mr. Maddox Is suffering from
rheumatism.
—No sohool In Texas has had such un-
qualified success as the Roberts Busi-
ness College at Weatherford. Write
for particulars.
—Don’t forget to go to D. M
Howard’s store Whon in Mineral Wells
You will find every thing yon want at
Hendry at the Grrzy Well,
another line of
bargains. Read them oar^u)ly and
go and see them; as they mean, every
word they say.
—Among the visiting attorneys In
attendance upon oonnty court, we no-
ticed'A. Speer, of Gprdon; -J.* T.
Ranspot, of Santo, and. Judge A.
Stevensdn, of Mineral Wells.
—Among those who attended the
show at Weatherfgrd Monday were
R. A. Peak, Pat, Hugh and Mamie
George Corrigan, Roswell Clark, Al-
vin Maddox and G. W. Eddleman.
l —The Roberts Business College will
give a discount of 26 per oent to the
first one entering from this postofRcp.
Now is your opportunity, for not a
graduate of that school is unem-
ployed.
—O. O. Odem has opened up the
fittest line of Racket Goods ever
brought to Mineral Wells. He has
everything you want lb this line, and
is located in the Rankin building next
door north of the corner.
A ' t
D. L. Smith did pot move to the
old Club restaurant as stated a week
or so ago in the Star. He declined the
Idea, and .oan be found at his old
stand, ready to serve his many ftiends
and customers. Don’t fail to oall and
see him. ,
—Attention is called to the adver-
tisement in today’s Star of John
Simms’ Racket Store. ’ He has a full
line of a)l kinds of dry goods, clothing,
boots, shoes, hats and an endless va-
riety of novelties and notions. Call
ana see him when in Mineral Wells.
Read’ the new ad in today’s Star
of J, S.1 FowUcea. ‘ He has recently en-
larged his extensive grocery business
by the addition of feed and grain of
all kinds and . character. Call and see
the captain. He will teat- yon. fairly
and sell jtoq goods cheaper than any
other store in tpwn. N
.—The Palq, Pinto Dramatic Club wijl
give an entertainment at the oollege
hall Saturday night, under the auspi-
ces of tha Ladies’. Cemetery Associa-
tion, the proceeds to' go toward fin-
ishing the fence around the Palo Pinto
cemetery. Diamonds and Hearts is
th* title of the comedy-drama. It is
k very interesting play, interspersed
with plenty of fan and mirth fox all.
Don’t fall to see it.
County Court.
... County court convened last Monday
morning with Judge E. B. Ritchie on
the bench; J. 0. Hoots, county attor-
ney, Geo. Metoalf, clerk, and James
Owen, sheriff, were on hand.
The following named compose the
Jury for the first week:
D. W. Warden, W. 8. Conatser,
O. O. Beaty, J. K. F6w!er,
W. L. Pitts, Dick Beeler,
W. L. Garland, Ed Newbrough,
Roy Hittson, Cobb H9I,
R. G. Chick, Cam Williams.
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At any rate, you aeon to be
getting rid of It on auction-sale
principles: “going, going,
g*o-n-e!Mr Stop the auction
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor.- it
phecka falling hair, and always
restores color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years.
Ayer’, llnlf
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,The criminal docket was token
and final disposition was made of the
following oases: y . . ..
State vs. J. S. French, charged with
adultery. Dismissed for want of con-
victing evidence.
$1000 REWARD
Is offered as a guarantee that neither
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
iron • .
Dr, Pierce's OoUea Medical Discovery
contains alcohol, opium, or any harmful
drug. Any one publishing fqjse state-
principles, scientifically extracted from
native roots that cum the diseases for
which they sre recommended. They aro
medicines which bare enjoyed the public
confidence forever a third of a ccntu
They are medicines not beverages, mi
to satisfy a staying for "boose."
"Golden Mndical Discovery * regula
and invigorates stomach, liver and bowl
confidence forever a third of a century.
They are medicines not beverages, made
’ * s stavliur for "boose."
dates
>IIU 111V IgUI .U. 9i,>ui.l-llt HTI.1 iiOWfla
and cures dyspepsia, purifies the blood
and tones up the system generally.
"Favorite Proscription" cures female
weak ness, irregularities, exhausting
drains, painful periods and kindred ali-
ments peculiar to .women. Accept no
substitute fot these medicines, oach of
which has a record of marvelous turns.
Substitution, means selliShness on the
part of the dealer who Is looking for the
greater profit on an Inferior article.
"Our dsugRter who was attending college
became verrOierrous and we were advised
Ilch. "wodid no and then'
u> got the ' Golden Medical
Boo took four bottles ot
State vs Alf Hufatutler, for selling
and giving liqnor to a minor. Plea of
gqllty and fined $26.
State vs Ohas, Kelly, same offense.
Jury verdict of not guilty.
State va Jeff Delta, gaming,* Dis-
missed for want of sufiicinut evidence
to convict.
State va H. Beldlng, charged with
willfnlly wounding a dog. Jury ver-
dlot of not guilty.
State vs John Sagulne, for gaming.
Plea of gnilty and fined $10.
State vs Curt Doylo,Charged with
aggravated assault. Jurv verdict for
simple assault and fined $6. * •
State vs Manny Wright, escaping
from employer, being a countv con-
vict. Dismissed.
State vs Ed Shelton, gaming, Plea
of gnilty and fined $10.
State Vs John Bennett, gaming.
Plea of guilty and fined $10.
State vs Tobe Spencer, gaming.
Plea of gnilty and fined $10.
State vs John Rhodes, gaming. Plea
of gnilty and fined $10.
State vs Andrew Chum, gaming.
Plea of guilty. Same order. ,
State, vs Gas Phillips, same offense
and same fine.
State vs Dick Hase, same , as above-
State vs pick Cochran, tame as
above In two oases.’ .V
State vs Barnard Stalling*, giving
liquor to a minor.. Not gnilty.
State vs Glint Holder, ga'ming. Fine
of *10.
State v* Wm. Riggs, -aggravated as-
sault. Nqlle prossed by state. *.
State vi Will Newbrough, aggra-
vated assault. Plea of gnilty to Sim-
ple'dssaul* and fined 5$. ... '
A nol. pros, was entarad in the case
PefSty,/.
dts-
of the state vs. Bill Pe
The Jury for tha week was
hursday morning.
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, —The Roberts Bustniwa . College, of
Weatherford, Texas, is now supply-
ing quite a number of the best busi-
ness firms of north Texas With book-
keepers and stenographers. You
young people had better go there and
qualify yourselves for one of these
good.placet, ■
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STATE FAIR OF TEXAS.
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The City of Dallas Will Hake the
Great Enterprise Bigger and Bet-
- Than Ever Before.
The State Fair management has
availed/itself of ttys thirty days
gained by the postponement df the
opening date from September 30 to
October 28, to seopre a large number
of superb attractions turned loose by'
the closing of. the northern summer
resorts, wbiob could not be had tor
oar earlier dates.. Many great race
horses which ocqld not, be had until
thq close ot tbd grand circuit, and
which consequently out of reach for
earUey dates, have also entered for
oar later ones. In fact .the postpone-
ment has enabled the management to
increase the exhibits and attractions,
by at least a third - & number, and has
given exhibitors times to effect a
more ettraotlve arrangement of their
displays. If we had twice the ball
and ground space, we coold easily fill
it with first olass attractions. As It is,
however, we have by far. the biggest
and best combined fair, exposition
and race meeting ever given la the
world. It Is all
which thepeople
Men’s and Boys’
Cloth I tiff, Hats,
siiiris, Tien
anil Collars.
The DrtissieSt Shoe in Town
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We always try to improve and do belter than before.
Without doubt we have this time the most splendid line,
that we have ever been able to offer. As to styles, the
line is the best you ever saw. As to values, it is simply
immense. ■ •. ^
A Full and Complete Assortment of STETSON HATS
in stock.
A big line Bf new HOSIERY for men now open.
H. M, Coleman & Co.,
Exclusive Men'* ivntl ltoys’ Oujfltterx,
Woodford County Whiskey
Stands as unshaken as the Onion and as impregnable'from
deceit as the Rocks of Gibraltar. It is bred and born in bid
KentucKv—it is mellowed by time on the soil pf its birth,
having no clf^nce that its houor become tarnished by contami-
nation of a dishonest dealer.
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Tliorc is $ Vim -There is Viyor Tli$r$ is Vitality ia
Every Ounce of
.jmnu rain ira.
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t It plants its banner of purity and wholesomeness on the
highest pinnacle of fame. It stretches out The hand ot true
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fribndrhip to the friends it has
every home.
made in every clime And in
It tyas conspicuously honored in the highest degree at the
■ St. Louis Exposition by the award of the Grand Prize. It
has passed the goal in the race with competition and.
has reached the zenith of approbation.
for Sale Only by the
...Palace Saloon...
T, J. PEARSON, PROP.,
MINERAL WELLS,
TEXAS.'
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J. I. LAWRENCE,
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FURNITURE DEALER,
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MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.
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—Those picture frames at Watson A
Son’s are beauties. Yon get one for
every $6 oaah ptfrohaae.
—Jud Fairless Baa opened a restaur*
ant snd^hort order boose la the post-'
offloe •building,iwhpre you )taa .get ’Jk
lunch at all hotyb.’ « ", ^
-D; l$. Howard, of Mineral WeOs^ the value for your money
Will deliver to the people of Falo Pinto
all purchases of $1,001 A dry-goods and
UpV»rds free of ehsrfe. ♦
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—Call and get a lunch at R. B. Ab- ,
ernathy’a,* , * # \
—When In Mineral Wells eat-at the
Ideal Cafe. The best the market-af-
ford* served at all hours. Big, little,
rich ot poor, y6u„are sure pf the
courtesy, given the same servloe
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905, newspaper, October 13, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146078/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.