Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Abernathy’*.
ted pigs feet at Jud Fairies*’,
oyster* always on hand at
B. Abernathy’s.
—Kno porterhouse steak at R. B. i
Abernathy’s for Wo.
‘i —Apples, oranges, cabbage and
onions at R. B. Abernathy’s.
—Lee Dalton was down from the
Pickwiok neighborhood Monday.
—Fruit, nuts ;>nd candies at Jud
Fairless’ in the postoffice building.
—A very heavy rain fell here Mon-
—Read the new ad in to-day’s Star
of J. E. Johnson, the jeweler, of Min-
eral Wells. He is located at Hern-
don’s drug store with a full line of
(Jewelry, watches, diamonds, etc. Re-
pairing of all kinds in his line. All
! work warranted.
—The Roberta Business College, of
Weatherford, Texas, Is'now supply*
. ~,“7 ::: . ‘ ‘“e * number of the best bus!*
day night, accompanied by some wind. | neS8 flrrn8 of north Texiw with boofc.
keepers and stenographers. You
young people had better go there and
s' -V..
4tt-
-zi.
-■ —For a loaf of Fresh Bread, go to
Jud Fairless at the postofflce- building.
■ —Rev. M. L. Story .filled hi* regulur
appointment at the" M. E. church last
Sunday. ; ' ••
—T. F. Carey came in last week
from an extended trip to4 east Texas
with horses.
—Bud and ffm. Beavers, of New
Mexico,' were visiting relatives in our
town this week,
• —T. M. Stuart and C. 0. Withers, of
Santo, was in attendance upon county
court this week.
■ —Jud Fairless makes a specialty of
serving short orders at all hours.
Call and see blip.
—We noticed George William* from
the Patlllo neighborhood on our
streets Wednesday.
-J. H. Eaton and wife' visited
Because We
for them. We
formula for Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral, and they prescribe it
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust it.
Then you can afford to trust
it. Sold for over 60 years.
*• Ayer", Cherry PeotorU to s remedy thet
elmiild be tu every home, f here used * greet
deal of*H for herd coug*» and eoldi, end I
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Thorp Bprlogi tbuTweek loj** tbnir «*»*>»«-°-l l*o*W,"
children In school at that place.
—Roy Hittson has purchased the
Veale residence of this placl from the
heirs for a consideration of 9636*.
> —Mrs. L. W. Jones and son Lesley,
returned from a business trip to Par-
ker county last Sunday evening.
1 —W. K. Bell has been 'seriously ill
(bis week' at the Redus house, but is
somewhat improved at this writing.
, —S. W. Menifee, a prominent'news-,
paper man of Danville, Ky., made the
Star office a pleasant call yesterday
morning. ■
j| — W. L. Roberta has purchased from
lee Dalton the residence known sis
the Wopten place, and will shortly
aaoVe to same. : .fLviy;-j'<a
The drama was a
proceeds ehablbd us to pay off every
cent due on material to be used in en-.
closing the oeraotory, where our loved
i
$8
I
rness College at Weatherford. Write
for particulars. . .
—Dr. Frank Clark is notr located
<in his new office in the Maddox*'build-
ing, formerly kribwn as the old War-
ren drug store, ,
—Don’t forget to go to D. H
Howard’s store when in Mineral Wells
You will find every thing you want at
bottom figures,
t —The wind last Monday night
toyed with tome of the houses in
Mineral Wells, doing considerable
damage to houses in course of con-
struction. ‘
-.Advertisements in these columns
are for the attention of the’ Star’s
readers as friend to friend, and should
Nave; your consideration when Con-
templating purchases.
1 — Dr. Jones has purchased the lum-
ber for his new dwelling, agd will
build on the lota recently purchased
from F. M. Watson and L. E. Maybew,
south of the Star office.
-—Our paper, is late, this week,
oansed by the failure to get our paper
at the depot at Mineral Wells for qyer
a* week, on Account of the rain and
threatening '.weather, we could . not
get it hauled'.
if. W. Menefee, of- Danville, Ky.,
ts visiting hts sister, Mrs. E. B.
Ritchie, of this place. Mr. Menefee
is a newspaper man and is the present
editor and publisher of the Kentucky
Advocate of Daavijje.
Dr. Jonhs reports the arrival of a
hound ng hAby girl at the botne of Jay
Owen. The visitor made its appear-
ance last Thursday night, and Jay is
as happy as a yoong husband could
wall be. Mother and child are doing
Well. .V:;'*
—The Roberts Business College will
a discount of 26 per cent to the
iet one entering from this postofflce.
is yofr opportunity, for not a
graduate of'that sohool is unem-
ployed. 4
^Attention fs called to the adver-
t on the .foarth page of this
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Me. Odom has Just
up-to-date stock of
th*^ Rankin b “ “
know w>mt •. ■]
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feetoral
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qualify yourselves for one of these
good places.
—The following marriage licenses
have been Issued since our last report. ‘
Plummer Doyle, and Miss' Phoebie.
Petty; John Clark and Miss Mattie
Pope; Fred'MOCurdy and Mrs. Ward
Walker; Henry Nelson apd Emma
Pojlard; Byrle poyle and Miss Lena
Gdildston; 4H. G. Wilson and Mrs.
Clara Bell.
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—H. C. Wilson and Mrs. Clara Bell
were quietly married at the residence] audience
of Ed Hix, of this place, Thursday 1 '*
evening, October 19, 1905, Judge E. B.
Ritcnie officiating; The Star extends
the- usual Congratulations, and. hopes
that this, will prove a happy tunion,
ahd that Clay and .bis fair bride “may
not remimtukik# It 1
Con kn, Hyde Park,
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Co.. Lovoll, a
,uror* if
.SABSAPAUU-A
PILW. . .
HAIIt VIQOB.
-While in Mineral Wells Monday
We dropped into J. S. Fowlkes’ gro-
cery store, on the Rankin corner, and
found the captain arranging and re-
fitting up his. store. It 19 already the
neatest and best arranged store i% the
city, and when fhlly equipped will
be the most modern and convenient
store west of Dallas. The* Star re
turns thanks for A sack of flour and a
basket of delicious grapes. Don’t go
to Mineral Wells without calling On
.the captain. * ’
limited *p ’oe preclude* . But suffice it
to say that the Palo Pfrito Dramatic
,i?iul> as managed by j>. P. Maddox, is
•out .of sight, and tjfto.e who missed
this entertainment hiisaed a treat.
V.'
A Card.
success, and the
others who1 assisted in tlm drama,
plkyed to a Well filled house at our
sohool building on the evening of, the
14th of October.
The people who patronised this
performance have enabled Us to dis-
charge a debt that had given us much
concern, and for all this'we are thank-
ful, indeed. Our cemetery will soon be
enclosed with a neat, substantial fence.
This spot should be made the most at-
tractive in our town, and we
long fo*. the day to come, when all
those who have dead buried in our
cemetery, will take an active interest
aiding us to care for their grave. Re-
spectful^*
To® Ladies Cemetery Ass’n.
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THE REAL QUESTION. . 1
Tho real question of disease
Is "Cun 1 be cured V" If you
or anyone dear to you is
Ayer’s Pills greatly Aid- the-Cherry
* In breakSng up s cold.
—The.entertainment at the college-:
last Saturday-flight was well attended j
and highly appreciated' by the largo}
The net proceeds amount- [
od to about 945. TUe characters
throughout were well sufttainc d, and !
the entire club deservitH the credit so
justly accorded them iti the jresenta-'”
tiou ot the play, “Diamonds and
Hearts.” We would like to make
......hut our
The Dressiest Shoe in Town
Wc alwnj’s tty to improve ami da better than before.
XV it bout doubt wt) have this time the most splendid line
that wti have ever been able to offer. As to styles, the
line is the best you ever saw. As to values, it is simply
immense. :v;' -r ■■
A Full and Complete Assortuient of STETF.OX EAT?
in stock. •;>
A big line sf new HOSIER Y for men now open
ft.M. Coleman & Co.,
lCKiiIuNlve Moh’h undHoyb’ OulUUtrii, '
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The ctub will give their final, enter-
taimfient* about the Christmas, hull-
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County Oour^i.
v Court convened last" Monday morn-
ing and . Cmpanneled the following,
named as the jury for . the sedoqd
week: *' ■
J. F. Wllilirtns,
“ B. Blackwood,
John Beaty
;ii
Vaden, M
n Boyd,
Whitley,
Rodgers.
was taken up]
were finally
,rged with,
verdict of
C. C. Martin,
8. O. Smith,
Sam Bosley,
Chas. Braqnon,
J. M. Corbin,
The orioilnal
and the following
djsposed of:
State vs BUI P<
negligent homicide,
not guilty. -
Rate vs Ed Jordan, for unlawfully
issuing a check payable jn merchan-
dise for labor prrfornaed. Verdict of
guilty by the court and fined $5, to
which the defendant excepted and
gave notice of appeal. . v
State va Allen Adams, charged with
an affray. Jury verdict of uot guilty.
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Notics.
I will be at the following places
on the dates named below to collect
state and county taxt'4:
High Bluff, November S and 4.
Graford, November (. .
Christian, Novemb 17.
Oran, November 8. * »
Saleville, Novembers,; '•
Mineral Wells, November 10 and 11.
Codar Springs, Nov tuber, 13 and U.
Strawn, November 15 and 16.
Lvra. November 17. >
Mingus, November IS. r
Gordon. November 2) and 21.
Santo, November 2-’. ; *
Bosley, November.
Brazos, November ‘-’i.
Remember that the last legislature
_ng to ftgure out just what
name to call the disease by.
It is almost impossible to.
draw the line Where debility i , „
and weakness , morgo into j gparr*d up the collerWre, and if you
" fall to pay by Jar.i iry 81, 1906, that
consumption. Your trouble may not be
consuraptlmi to-day, but you don’t know
what It mnj Ikvdhic to-
numvup* Hundreds of
people have been ro-
stered to robust health
by Dr. Pierce’s
ratfv clod s
"Golden Medical
Discovery ” after
tepulable Phyai-.
clans had pro-
nounced thorn
consumptive bo-
yond hope.
Wore ,
they in
loose
ilon?
ody
ver know.
I there will be a man ar >
(and he will sell anvt
, even to your cook
| taxes ddP, so don’t; l7|
he comes after. Re*;'4
John \\
consump-
tion? No-
body can
cvwr knotf.
The Important point I# that they
bopntessiy IU but this ■>«* ** 1
covqry " restore* and saved
blit this maQgep
T
— .—iMfi mot
If It was
We
It U was comsunudton Ukw <x»i
L#a!tss,®flsss
Ifand'u bclpol
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Ss?
Pickw ik.'.
to see you,
voa have,
to pay the
i yon that
«yy,
! Collector.
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Woodford County Whiskey
Stands as unshaken as- the Union and as impregnable from
deefiit as the Rocka of Gibraltar. It is bred and born m old
' Ke'nttJCKV—it- is mellowed by tiuie ’ on the soil qf-Rs birth,
having no chanee that its honor becoire tr.rnished by eontami-
nation of a dishonest dealer.
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Tkarfi is a Vim—Thfin is Vigor- Thare is Vitality in
Every Ounoo of
nmu anm ram
vf,
m
It plants its banner of purity and wholesomeneas on the
highest pinnacle of fame. It stretches out the hand of true
friendship to the friends it has made in every dime and in.
every home.
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It was conspicuously honored in the highest degree at the
St. Louis Exposition by the award i)f the Grand Prize. It
has passed the goal in the race with competition and
* has reached, the zenith of approbation.
• For Salo Only by the
.Palace Saloon..]
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T. J. PEARSON, PROP.,
MINERAL WELLS,
TEXAS.
We are enjoying somatic weather.
Walter Layton . hi.i^ been having a j
serious time with chills.
We are glad te say Mi«
ter has about tcccy^i
felon on her foot,
W. G. Porter and , Mil
son were in Mineral W ^
Mr. and Mr*. Whit^;
Mrs. Craig’s parents, Mfc and Mrs. J;
A. Jobpson, last week..
Several, of the yjfii.ri
Weatherford the 10th. 1
OOOOOOOOOOOOXXXX) OOOOOOOOO OOCOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
J. I. LAWRENCE,
?SS LEADING
FURNITURE DEALER,
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/ MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.
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icooodooooooooooodoooh^*^
u
en Saturday * evening,‘Sunday at 11
and that evening. Dinner on the
jj ground and every onejnvftod to oome
the nt-
i and hear hfm.
lev. H. B. Wester
ng Sundays ii
»ck and irt 1
to have such j
communjty as I
ills the
each it
iv-
I k-
--Call and get a lunch at R. B. Ab-
ernathy’s. .
—When in Mineral Wells eat at the
Ideal (kite. The beet the market
fords serVed at all bourn. Big,
fWJKior, yon are sum of thg
givtn
a&.
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> vahte for your money,
■■■’them an, i
whether or.!
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1905, newspaper, October 20, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146107/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.