Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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'Iherb is no getting around the fact that a Shirt Waist and Skirt is much wore de-
sirable and convenient for knock-about wear than any other costume. In this line we
are showing a great many New and Beautiful Styles* but the strongest and beet feature
is the price economy.
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.' The sales in our millinery department have been larger than ever before* and to
supply the demand we are getting in new goods every week. To keep up with the
hew things you should visit this department.
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aox*s drug store. , /.
fatANK OLAiiK, M. D.,
f^yiscian, Surgeon and
Obstetrician.
Special atloLtion sitfeu to diseaw ot women,
and children Office hours, 3 to 12 a. in.,
i to 5 p. in.
Residence at J.L. Cunningham place.
Rata Pinto, Ton*.
, Independent and Lepg Distance
phone in office and residence.
W.C. DICKINSON,
DENTIST
OFFICE OVER LIOS DRUG ITORR.
MTA.11 Work Guaranteed and Kept in
Repair
MINERAL WELLS,TEXAS.
K. 0. BRASWELL,
SPECIALIST AND SURGEON.
ji''. d’Hifll1 Sanitarium,
AlNBRAL WELLS. - - • TEXAS.
PHQNE CONNECTIONS
Why should the Sultan of Mo-
roooo show favoriteism' to any
foreign power? . They have all
refused to lend him money.
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“How’s Your Appelilef”
Does this weathSr make yon want to
sit down and stay, sat? Does your
food disgust you? If so, yqu need
Simmons’ Sarsaparilla. It picks you
up, keeps you up, and the grocery bill
tells about your appetite.
Mr. Gates will now join the
school of. experienced financiers
who maintain that it 16 as diffi-
cult to corner the wheat market
as it is to square the circle.
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Noia Pipe Dream.
Oil—some kind s—are conveyed by a
system of pipe lines, bat the Oil that
makes all other oils insignificant is
conveyed in bottles. It's Hunt’s
Lightning Oil, and its mission is to
core your sprains, eats, braises, aches
and pains—and it docs tfc.
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The “bad health” whioh in-
duced Minister Delcasse tore-
sign from the cabinet is the eu-
phonious synonym for Morocco
and Kamranh bay." The French
always did attach great import-
dnoe to euphony.
The liost Ring.
Woman lived in Raokinsaok, had a
ringworm on her back;
Said she wouldn’t care a snatch, but
was where she couldn’t scratch.
Therefore she could not endure, had
Chicago is* learning that “im-
mediately*” as applied to munic-
ipal ownership of street railways
must be contrued like “at once”
when used in connection with the
construction of the Panama ca-
nal. . }[■/;; '
('lrared for Acitoa.
■ When the body is cleared for action,
by Dr. King’s New Life Pills, you can
tell tfc by the bloom, health on the
Cheeks; the brightness of the eyes;
the firmness of the flesh and musoles;
the buoyancy of the. mind. Try them.
At D B Warren’s drug store, 25 cents.
Anbrfiw Carnegie has once
more exhibited the the elements
of real greatness. Hei positively
refused to make a fool of him-
self because his niece determined
to marry the hired man.
David B. IJill and< £lenry Gasr There may be no strawMlR^
trust, but from the prices ch^gger
soway Davis are. reported to be
leading the simple life.
in city restaurants there seems
be somothin^Jplrt^a good,
.- A i'respiiiir Dcalh,
’Blood* poison creeps up towards the
heart, causing dfenth. j. E. Stearns,
Belle Plaiiie, Mlnrt., writes that a
friend dreadfully injured hifl hand,
which swelled up like blood poison-
ing. Buoklen’s Arnica Salve drew out
the poison*' healed the wound, and
saved his Ufa. Best in the world for. VPV
burns and sores. 25c at D B Warren’st ample supply of moral antisep
drug store.
It was impossible to beat Roose-
velt for the presidency because
be was so democratic that he
split the democratic vote, To
injure a-real democratic victory
the republicans shqpld nominate
a real republican like Charles
Warren Fairbanks.
AUond Nugk'rNfiou.
Mr. 0. B. Wainwright of Lemon
City Fla., has written the mnufaefc-
nrers that much better results sre
abtained from the use of Ubamberlain’s
CollC, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
in cases of pains in the stomach, colic
and cholera morbus by taking it in
water as betas cad be drank. That
when taken In this wny the eTTeeb is
doable in rapidity.” “It seen, to get
at the right spot instantly,” 1 or sale
byDB .Warren. . ' •
flThe man or w.oman who is so
abominably Selfish, that ii makes
them miserable to see other peo-
ple happy, has no place in this
gre£t human • hive, and either'
Ought to correct this defect in-
ti is character or else 4 ‘get off the
earth.”—Hico Review.
Does Not Irritate.
I have found Sitnmon’a liver Purifier
tbe mildest and most pleasant in
yet the surest* remedy for constipation,
torpid liver and all kindred troubles,
I have ever died. It does not irritate
or gripe.” Very truly,
, 8. P. Cleary* -Jackson, Tehn.
Put up in tin boxes only. Price 25c.
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Elihu Root is trying to save
the municipal railways of New
York city from the necessity of j
paying $25,000,006 taxes justly }s
due under a state law which
passed at the behest
oX;trrhe'
of Theodore
governor
days from a severly bruised leg, X only
found relief when I used a bottle of
Ballard’s Snow Liniment. I can cheer,
fully recommend it as the best med-
icine for braises ever sent to tbe
afflicted. It has now beconie a post
tive ceoeaaity upon myself. D. R.
Byrnes, Merchant, Doversville,'Texas
25c, 50c SI.00. Sold by B P Maddox.
Senator depew says that Wash
ington is the oniy place in tbe
country where “mind oan sepa-
rate from matter and enjoy the
lights and shadows of the higher
life.” The senator’s mission in
Washington is doubtless ‘the
spiritual improvement of the sen-
ators who corrupt legislators and
of; railway magnates who seek to
prevent rate legislatibn.
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Urn wing Achesand Falun
'Mrs. Josio Summer, Bremond, Tox-
aa, writes, April 15, 1902; *‘l Have
used Ballard’s Snow Iiniament In my
family for three years, I would not
be without ft in the house. I have
used it on. my little girl for growing
pains and aches in her knees. It cured
her right away. I have also used It
for frostbitten feet, with good success,
It is the best liniment I ever used.”
25c, 50c, 61,00. Sold by B P Maddox.
The Austin Statesman sug-
gests that in future Texas cities
attempting to pass upon the pro-
hibition question, will be a trifle
more careful as to the means
they adopt. It is far preferable
for them to stuff the ballot box
than to stuff one another full of
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The managers of thrtte rail-'
roads who are seen to assmble ir*
Washington in. conference Wit!1
the railway managers of thii^
country,'will do well to provide*
themselveB ih advance with arl
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'ExF«Mi*ire. . ■ *
To cold draught* of air, to ke«i an7
cutting winds, sudden changes of tom',
porature, scanty plothiug, undue .ex , "
ixisurc to the throat and neck aftei(
public speaking and singing, bring or,
cougits and oplds. Ballard’s Hore-
hound . Syrup is the best c\ire. * Mrs
A. Barr, Houston, Texas, writes, Jan..
81, 1803: “One .bottle of Ballard’S
Horohouhd Syrup cured mo of a very,
hAd eough: It is very pleasant tc,
tarike.” ,26c, ‘ 90c, 61.00. For sale by
B PRiddpx; -V - .vy'H'-r-;—:
There is no question but that*
the United States is a great na-
tion: and even a world power, but/
its greatness has never been ac-
quired by force of arras, by the,
strength of its army or the size of
Its navy. Even when the Phil-
ippines Were acquired from
conquered enemy, the Unit
States paid $20,1)00,000 for their*1
Instead of taking them by force?
of might as- other nations havr
acquired increased territory.
Terrifle Race Wllh Dcalh. ,
“Death waa fait approaching,’4
writes Ralph F. Fernandas, of Tam pa^
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llovfcir. cpt>n tcy. bed. foe 14 FT*;., describing his fearful race with,
death, as a result of liver trouble anc,
heart disease, which had robbed md
of
Ha veil by Dynamite,
Sometimes, a llamlng oity is saved
by dynamiting a space that the lire
can’t cross. Sometimes, a dough
bangs on so long, you fool as If nothing
but dynamite would cute it. Z..T,
Gray, of Calhoun, Qa., writes: “My
wife .had a' very aggravated oough,
whioh kept her awake nights. Two
physicians could not help her; so she- . .. .______________
took Dr. King’s New Discovery for not only always be©*.' A to)
Consumption, ooughs and oolds, which southernor and » REunoh
eased licr cougli, gave her sloop knd
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B Warreo’s
61.00; guaranwea.
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sloop and of all interest in life. I*
had tried many different doctors anc-
several AmUcines, but got no bcudflt.'
nntill I began to use Electric Bitters
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8o wonderful was their effect, that U,
three days I felt like a new man, andV
today I am cured of all my trouoles.’ .
GuaraotoGKi .at D B Warren’s drug'
store; price 50c. -
In one of his Texas speeches
the president declared that could
the men of the south and the?
men of the north meet and min-
gle, they would become fast
friends and there would be no
longer sectional difference. In
this the president 1b doubtless
correot. -Experience ha? demon-
strated the fact time and again.'
The president will learn muok*
from, his southern trips, and the
leaders of both parties have al-
ready learned much.
Why buffer from Rbenma-
Mam?
Why suffer from rheumatism when,
one application of Chamberlain's,
Pain Balm will relieve tbe pain? Tbe
quick relief which this liniment af-
fords makes rest and sleep possible,^
and that alone is worth many times
its cost. Many who have used it hop-.
ing only tor a short relief from suffering'
have been happily surprised that the
relief became permanent. Mrs. V. H.
Leggett of Turn Yum, Tennessee, U.’
8. A., writes. “I am a great sufferer^
from rheumatism, all over from bead,
to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Bahn(
ia the only thing that will relieve the
pain.” For sale by Dr. D. B. Warren.
It is a noteworthy fact that Sen-
ator Daniels* of Virginia, was the’
qfator selected to pfonounoe the,
eulogy on the late Senator Hoar
at the letter’s home hi Worcester/
Mass., the other day, and tka(£
the Virginia sen at or ,r who.
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1905, newspaper, May 5, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146148/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.