Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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they read of the way President
Roosevelt was received on his re*
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A contomporarv solemnly de-
clares-that “suicide is becoming,
a grave jiroblem of modern so-
ciety.” At any rate it is one
that effectually disposes of itself.
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Full of Tnitflf Meaning
are these lines from J. H, Simmons, of
Casey, la. Think what might have
resulted from this ^terrible cough if he
had not taken the medicine about
tvhiob writes: “I had a fearful cough
t disturbed my night’s- rest. 1
tried everything, but nothing would
relieve it until J took Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, which completely cured
mo,” Instantly relieves and perma-
nently cures all throat and lung dis-
eases; prevents grip and pneumonia.
At R 8 Pitts’, druggist; guaranteed;
60c and 61. Trial bottles free.
:i J. S. FOWLKES, !!
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/ WHOLKBALK AN 13 RETAIL
\ GROCER, GRAIN AND FEED MERCHANT ||
ddF* Liberal advances on’dri Cotttori, Wool and Hides. <sH
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It mi km lliilltling. Minernl Hull*.
A South' American minister in
Washington alwayo has to look
at the calendar before he can de-
cide where a press dispaiteh re-
fers to a revolution or an annual
election .
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ft is now explained that ‘the
New York bank forger held onto
$59,000 erf the1 securities that he
stole, The $300;000 worth that
he returned were probably the
dummies.
SIMMS’ RACKET STORE
-Carries a full line of-
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
the largest line of Racket Goods in the city. Cal! ant/ see
tsfore you do your shapping, • SIMMS' Ji \CBT STORE,
Prioe Leaders, Mineral Wells,,Texas.
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QUEEN OF HEALTH RESORTS
Eureka Springs, Ark.
h'ffnie Scasikimbls Advice.
T'C rtfla'y he a piece of superfluous »d
Vice fo urge people at‘this seson of the
Jear to lay in a supply of Ghamber-
tehi’a Cough Remedy. It is almost
AUre to be needed before winter is
over, and much more prompt and sat-
isfactory results aTe qpt.ained when
taken as soon as, a cold is contracted
and before it has become settled in
the system, which can only be done
by keeping the remedy at hand. Tbis
remedy is so widely known and so al-
together good that no one should hes
itate ahout buying it in preference to'
any other. It is for said by H S Pitte.
Low Boud
Trip Bates
Eviry Day.-
Writo for
“TIPS.”
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Pure mountain air,"best hotel ano hording house servicent reasonable rates.
C. W. STRAIN, G. P. A., Fort Worth. Texas.
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It is stated by the agricultural BEST PASSENGER SERVICE
department that the farmers ob-
ject to automobiles on account of
the dust they raise. The most
people are prejudiced again9t
them on account 6f the dust it
takes to' raiab’ one.
TEXAS*
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The only Remarkable thing
about that New York bank rob-
bery is that it was not committed
by some $1.3 a week clerk who
had the handling of all the bank-
funds-.
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. Fix-Senator Stewart Is starting
out to^nccumulate a new fortune.
A lot of people in New York are
doing the same thing and have
iiof even the excuse of having
lost theiif old one.
Nuveil fils Lire.
J W DhVfieport’, Wingo, Ky, writes:
“I want W tel i you I believe Ballard’s
.Hrnnv Liniment saved my life, I was'
Under the treatment of two doctors,
and they told, me one of my lungs was
entirely gone and the other badly af-
fected. I'also had a lamp on my
side. I don't think that I could have
lived over tw6 months longer, I was
induced by a friend to try Ballard’s
Snow Liniment. The first applica-
tion gave me great relief; two 60c
bottles cured me sound and well. It
i0 a wonderful medicine and I recom-
mend it to suffering humanity.” Sold
by B P Maddox.
The new public printer has is-
sued an order that employes of
his office must Work for their
Wages. Queer the ideas that
some new men bring into tha
government servioes.
$25 to California.
From September 18 to October 31
inclusive, the Texas & Pacific railway
will sell o‘ne-Way second class colo-
nist tickets to California'' common
points at a rate of 928 from all east
Texas and Louisiana points. Tourist
slleeping oar, grivileges may be ob-
tained in connection - with above tick-
ets at.less thart one-half the regular
Pullman rates. For further informa-
tion call on any ticket agent, or write
E. P. Tnrtier, general passenger agent;
Dalles,-Texas. rj
Not satisfied With his “vindU)
cation,” Mr. Loomis includes the
President id write hhp soother
letter relating Mr: Hay’s opinions
about the Bowen Affair. But the i!
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NO rSOUS LI TO ANOWEN ouimoNS.
Iton*r .Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to bohrow anything,
but the worst thing yoh can possibly |
borrow ir trouble. When slok, sore, 1
heavy, weary and wdni out by the'
pains and pbisons of dyspepsia, bil- j
ioUSness, Brights disease and-similar ^ ^ .
internal disorders,don’t sit down and *UPERR PULLMAN vESTIBULCD
brood over your symptoms, but fly ’ SLEEPERS,
,0Ir®!!eflf T Eleetr‘c Bitters' ?ere Handsome Reclininb Chair Cars
yon will find sure and permanent for- (SEATS FREE)
getfuiness of afl yoUr troubles, and I ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS,
your, body will not be burdened' "*»r* ■ ■
by .a load of debt disease. At fcV53?SSl‘4g
Pitts? drug :4ore.
anteed.
Price 50c. Ouar-
Thcusand of idle tbols and ma-
chines are now exposed to the
September sons that should be
housed at this -season. They
range in their value from a four-
bit monkey wrench|to a $200 grain
binder—-Farm & Ranch.
Betray Notice.
Reported by J. P. Browder, commis-
sioner precinot No. 3, August 30, 1903,
one dark brown bors9,15 hands high,
about 8V years old, not branded, left
bind foot white up to hock, and right
foot has some white around hoof.
Left in charge of W. S. White at Min-
gus; Tex'as. V
Statu of Texas, V
CciOnty of Palo Pinto, f I, Geo. Metcalf,
Countv t Clerk inandforsaid County'And-
.state, do liSrebv certify that the above’ and
foregoing is a true description of said stdek
ns the auras' appear* o4 rscord in inv office.
GEO., METCALF,
• CoUtity Clerk;- Palo Pinto County.
IERCES
I FAVORITE
East.
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Pullman Sleepers
rrltt seat Coaches'
change) to New
„ ome new Chair
It change) dally,
. and El Paso.
ON^T^LiyajWlTH a saving of l a hours
ONLY LINE WITH Tour)
mSSU£m£i%&£l
change) to San.
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Tourist Sleeping
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ASK FOR SCHEDULES OF OUR
INCOMPARABLE TRAINS,
“CANNGN BALL”1
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“NIGHT EXPRESS**
ELF. TURNER, •
QcnipA I'a-,- i mm ano Ticket Aocnt,
oalLAS.TEX.
...THE DEL RIO HOUSE.*
‘ HENRY BEAVERS, Prid..
Mineral \V«lla, Texas,'
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TMis bouse is.newly furnished and
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ot the
Near Ftl Pinto Bath Horn*. $
uttAHtfir tefuAB# to ;be .ifitoreated^
kill™, cough
ANO CURE THI
■Or. King’s I
Ns $ Discovery
roNsu
OUGHi and
^OLUS
Surest aud
THROAT
LBS, or MOl
Prlen
60c A $1.0B
Free Trial.
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Mississippi Saloons
LOUIS GALLAHER, PROP.
Fine Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Cigars
Hobd Lli|cior8 for Medicinal Use. A Cordial w
Invltatioh Extehded to All. Polite'Attention.
HUHIIaIiD rifaRKET, MINERAL WKLLM, TKXAB
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MINERAL WELLS CONEY ISLAND
SHORT ORDER
Remember the Maine
And what the U. S. did for Spain.
She bad plenty of food
And plenty of game;
Just made today, . ,
Cakes, plea and dongbnutf
Served just the same,
With coffee strong.
Well, we propose to do the same, Enobgh to float the U. 8. Maine;
With stuffed turkey, hens quail, Also from II to 3 each day
Reef steak, onions, eggs freab laid, A full dinner served for 26o
Pork chops and Sausage By the way.
Dalton Bros., Mineral Wells., Texas.
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Is Life Worth Living??
That question is answered by the thoueands of dollars paid to the
doctors every year. Then take the opportunity to live. If you have
that tired feeling, or Indigestion, Constipation, Rheumatism, or any
Blood Disease, we will cure you Vilh Dr. ThiirmondS Blood
Syrup or-it will cost you nothing.' '
We (Guarantee to Cure Catarrh
In all its horrible fcfniH with Dr. Thurmonds Catarrh
Cure> For twenty years we have successfully.treated Catarrh, cured
thousaties and can Cure yo$ Goto D. B. Warren or B. Pi Maddox,'
Druggists, and talk'to them* About it/'and if thoy don’t endorse it don’t
take it. Not only do they'dp dorse ii!, but put our money behind it, and'
if it doesn’t do alF we claim, they will refund your money. Write to'
our Dr. Thurmond and ybur letter shall have his personal attention.'
All inquiries strictly sonfidential. For sale by
1>. B. tv is r re si u.m| B. P. Naddpx, Palo Pinto, Texas.
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Do Not Neglect a Cold.
Etfdify sold weaken* the Ludg*. lowers the Vitality end makes the]
system less abis to-withstand dkch succeeding cold, thus
paving tbs way for more serious diseases.
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TfKE SUCH CHANCES?!
BALLARD'S
itOREHOlIND
SYRUP
| PERMANENTLY CURES
Consumption, Cough*. Cold*. Cor* Throat, \
A*thma, Croup, Whooping Cough§
Bronchitis, Hoarsen***, Cor* Lung*.
EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD’S HORE-I
HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES, DOES NOT
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CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL
CURE CROUP AND WHOOPINO
MSB. mALLtm lookbak,
have used BaUard'aHorehonnd
POSITIVELY
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V Boldthwtito, fex, »mymi “We
Sfhip la inr famil, for several jresra.
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would not be *
have used llattard'a lloreboond Syrup la my family for a
and It always elves sattsfaetloa. When the chjldrea k*
Whooping Congh It always relieved them at onfee, and J <________
without It Ln the home, aa It to the MSI MEDIOIMU we know of."
[Bost Remedy for Children. Every Bottle Guaranteed.:
TMRCm Bixe»i ioc, BOo mnd 01.00.
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.. ST. LOUIS, MO.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.