Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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all the requirement* of the
i.irmly for good reading. And tins
particular feast can come from no
M her source.
1 he Companion alone is ©2 DO, but
h\ special agreement new subscribers
for The Companion can aleo, by ad
ding tin cents, have McCall’s Magazine
for LJ1S, both publications for $2.25.
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'Kht- (’ouipanioii Calendar for 11.118.
1. Met 'all’s Magazine 12 fashion
nil nitrers in 1 fi!;
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1'HK VOCni’S COMPANION,
Commonwealth Avo., Host on, Mass.
N-*\v subscriptions received at this
olive.
Said 95 nrr*w !.-•»*«** w»rf
stir. 86. Jg
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part of See. Nin
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st in m Pali) Pinlii, tiegiiT’
in nil' trio ne eer of mid
survey; tlwpS^oS j east 826 vrs to pile *.f
storm; t> wiH kUt v 821 vrs to pile ct j
in west Hn«fiirpni i.my limin e n 6 w 825 v,» j
to se cor fir $16,!■ i ti e west >ine or sue 85:
thence n 84 e 8#9 vis to p ace of beginning.
Subject, howe. cr, to the right of redemp-
tion the defendant, ur uii.i one -inteit-sOil
i thrrein, nmy Hew. and subject to any ether
! and further rights the defendant, or an\ one. {
| interested therein may be entitled to under 1
, the provision* of taw. Said sain to be made :
by me to satistv l,i e above ds-cribed judg- '
rnent for 5862” in favor of the state of)
| Texas, together with interest, and costs of
I suit, and 'dm pt*»v • of said sale to be ap
plied to the satisuu tiou tin icof. Said mile
will lie II ado subj-'it to defendant's right to
; redeem the said property within two years
j troin tiie date of sate by paving to the pur-
■ chri-ir thereof do:.Me tilo amount of ij.ouoy
! paid bv said ( uri tuser for said property.
Yv . O. A LKRNaTUY, Sbciitf,
I'a.o Pjnto County, Texas.
I’uio t’info. ’!'i \a-. No?. 5, i'.t 17.
a'ti mi it.,'" trtiin .Mineral Woti-j. who
.• i vros i t b ms -Uvs as being big a I y
p,. ascii vvitb t tin Dvniug’e oiilortaiti*
ml;', ; 111 i U -p Colby ijO wit h t til-
f pro-ad, for which thf) luidioa partivi-
[citing dcscivc the principal purl of
t i .• .•/.-It’. and if the editor v. ii 1 ho
I .mlmu ii In- ihsires to sax that it was
ns nice, complete and bountiful a ta-
ble ns lie o\or sat flown to, The vi-
ands were in variety and sum roly
< ok o,i.
There w ere a number of appropri-
ate and interesting talks made bv ,J. j
I,. Cu n n mg ini m, W. F Smith and !’. j
Sanders, who Cordially welcome 1 the
visitors, and were responded to bv O. j
A! ct din rock, Cupt. Ii A. Davit, Will;
.1. Mercer ami Edward < . Ryan on :
b half of tt.e guests \Y« have not j
t ho t i.'ii" att-i space to go into ueladsj
and unite sp cial mention, luit desire |
* , (mm ;di m-'uit the working memlicrs
and exviHily the kiditM, in thf) success- j
ftil terniinatioir of this very pleasant
social function. As toast master, Dr. j
K H. Sitiifti played bis part well.
Notice to Taxpayers.
e i, heroin given that 1 vvtil he
Notice of druaiee’s Sale.
Where as Mrs. M ,1. Wolty, ii widow, bv
hei Died of Crust ii.. writing, tinted the 1st
dm' of.Fire A..1) Ida Hint el I e, < rd in the i
I Iced of '! i list Rise 1 d so I Cutis pp to roimtv. :
li. to till
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n a mod, lor l liu purpoao
(State and t. ‘. •• in t y Ta ties .
I’iekwiek, Tu* sd-ay Nov
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! Grafurd. Wednesday, N.v. 7.
I Thursday. Nov. s. !t till 2 j
' Sale villi , Thursday, Nov. 8, d ;
• till 5 p in
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We have one of the best and most attractive
line of shoes for the whole family. -
We have the latest styles in ladies’ shoes in all
colors at prices from $4.00 to $11.50.
For men we have the Crawford and Florsheim
shoes at prices from $4.00 to $9.50.
A good line of Army shoes and boots always in
stock. It will pay you to buy these shoes
and wear them only.
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to t ort \Vort h Mi'inlay.
llnv. O. S. A-hburri has
after an extended visit vvu'n
at Dallas.
W. P. Olhba of Gordon, was a
neas visitor here Friday.
Mrs Monta Daniels of Fort Worth,
Is visiting iter parents, Mr. and Mrs.
(’ D. Williams, hern.
Mr. and Mrs Sandelirt bavn return-
to their home in Paradise, after a few
days visit with Mrs Snndelin’.s broth-
er, T)r. J. A. Roberson.
Wm. Fee and J. W. Thornt'.n are
doing jury service in Federal, to irt . t
Fort Worth, this week.
J. E. and J. D. iiriuiilon, J. J. Bond,
Geo' Williams and Tom N. Johnson
are in Fort Worth todav, Tuesday. '
to appear before the Federal grand
jury.
Miss Bertha. Lamar is vi-dtmg in Ft.
Worth.
W. F. Brannon ar.d Lester Phillips
have returned from South Texas
where they purchased 950 goats fir
t in ir goat ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wallis an- vl-it
in:; rel.it tv >s here. U. E has aeci-pf
eft a posit.i.n with a grocery com pat y
a; Sirmvii and will move from Wi.a'ii
*■ rfot d t o that city.
fhe farmers here are selling quite a
lot ui fort). Ill fact people from af.">
;,;■ coming into Egypt after corn.
..Joseph is not y t tie head of affair.-
le i ‘ now. hot President W il“on is.
Notice lias been received here tl a
Me- Star rout e will lie ix'enfied from
Santo to Palo Pinto, and tin- mail will
tie earned between these p unis, in «
motor vi liiele.
Drillers are here ami will soon I p
gin work on .1 four miles neatImasl of
town.
Airs. M. A. Brannon is lo re from
Arlington, visiting her granddaughter,
Mrs. T. J. Jnurdan.
Mr. and Airs. Martin of Brazos,
were geucsts at the home of «L J
Gilbert Sunday.
Miss Bonner Maddux is visiting in
Fort Worth this week
Mrs Mayo and daughter, Pearl, r,t
Brazos, visited friends hero Saturday
and Sunday.
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Sheriff's Sale.
The St.-ur nf Fcxhs, (’mi: tv nf Pul" rinto
— H\ vii Mic <>1‘ nit older ol su?c* for dc*liriquont
'ax»v is'-uimI bv llmoloikof tb<; diplriol
court ot Palo Pinto county on the .‘ire! <Liy
oi November, in a eertuin causi' where
in the St hum 1! Texas it* plaint ill, at.,] If. K
-t nc defervlant, i1 favor ol the said jdainiit]
for the s,.m of $«5d.*r>2 for state and count)
Uixert, iliterosb penalty and costs, with inter-
o -t ?.t the* rate of 0 p.' T cerit y.er Miinoni from
• bilo of ju'l^iruoit, tf»^ether with nil costs of
-uit. that bcin:s th»* amoimt of said jud«.f
if , t h v t T« Sl
•f Pal- Pinto
■ tetoher^ lb 17.
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I 11 in tb,edisrict eours
on tin- 1 (iih dav *4
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■ I Pal" Pinto Y> -uruy. ii
1 i ?«♦(). b< 1 a immi 1 he hou rs
. and i o’clock p. m. on
1 t<> .o il f. r oa.di to the
the ri^l.t. ii: !e jm.i iniei*
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cm. in
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vitles tie,'. . ••.-*
nr iiiiy pili i ihem l-i
of Trurt for the p
rt,uji..ii.> falling dm'
-n *l liond, that such
jert to the lien of li-
the pn\incM-t of m
«i d coupons not ye!
point me:ft’ of . a ^o
the *a-id Trustee, re!
rel \\ iieieas. 1 ii
> 1 orti:a o n* C< ’ m pa i y
liif ii t* rest enup^r.-
i .otiiied
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find M'il said real estate (subject to said ib'nd
aiol si food interest 1 hereon from Deceinbsr 1
l't. lb 17. at 0 per fent per annum) in the
loannct provided in Said i>eod of fl‘rurt for !
. he p-.o po.-e of pH'vjug the past due interest ,
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lt\ IliCl t i-f a* y I t
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Mtl»* loav he jna. ii
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<;d Point, and the nos
tiue, red for the ap .
\?slit ute True-tce, in case t
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a VV. C. Held.or Land
, the <i\v i i*r of the past
and intore..t n*•!<-s |o«s
me of said d- tV,uit.and Unit said t*us ,
*s b> not. Mid lias appointed ineSuh-
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Mens’ and Boys’’Wear
Also Made to Order Suits
Next Door South of the Bank Minerl W£lls.
CHAS von HATZFELD & D. L. GALLAHER, Props.
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.
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gothor with the ceets of I'uri-closure.
New, Thereli-re, nbtico in hereby given
that I will, on Tue.-iluy. the ”4th day. of. De-
cember, A. i> 1917. betweeTr the hmim nf 10
e’l'leek a. in. ami 4 o’clock p. 11). el Ml ill
-lav, at the t eui t lleuso door at Bale Piute,
i" the Miirkconnty ef Palo Pinto, State ef
Texas, efter for Mile at public vcinloe or
eutcrv, ti- the legm-Si bidder ter cftr.h. the
eertain re-:i! estate and property do«cribe.l
in )1 li eeii\ eyeil in said dfted .of trust. Min
jeot t" saiii Berni : nil interest thereon fr-'in
r ijat, .1917,'at the rate of
■said, which said real e*
in said Deed of Trust a-
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Land as shown bv plat thereof, of record in
1 Pain Pinto Doi-J Records,
j Second Tract—1471 acres, a part of the
| John Wei tv preemption survey No. 81,
j pa'ented to said JohrwWeltv on January 14,
1878 bv patent No. 467.Wb 6, Abat. 908,
described ns follows; Beginning at the -w
i cor of said W eltv sur in the e li e of the
: drat tnct above described; thence e 950 vra
| to the se cm ofaaid Welty mr; thni.oe n960
I vrs to its ui* coj; -thence west with its n line
| «2!»| vrs to the ne cor of 8| acres owned by
t Site?.: :hence e 154} vra to the se cor of
i said 8} acres; tVenoe w 18 vrs to the ne'W'i* | ~ p
! of the si!, , x 4 acre trilct; thence w with . rapors
1 tin- s line of said 4 acre tract 8ft2Jvis to cor;
I thence s with said wist line 720 vrs to tin-
THE WAR OF ALL NATIONS
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Booms away and still you are inter*
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eated in home affairs and mid*treat ,
events. Take your home paper, Th# j
Palo Pinto County Star, and The <•
Weekly Kansas City Star aqd keep
up aDo on the big war news.
for the Price of On*
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No. 1 Burleson
28. a lid 150 IK
SI.bull i s i t. i i s ol
i d seven and one <(uartcr
ii scribed a- fellows:
acre-, a part of lcig'ic
Fchool Iland, Ab-t. No.
in ing lot No 2, of the
dd Burleson "Co. Fchool
n-'gimmig.
t iii.l Li i.il is located,in Palo l’i- to county,
about 18 no It's s-oull from P«!o l'i- to and
i • i s.iriuK'iili ‘‘nini't) as the M ;.). Vl.J.Wei-
y plan .
Witness rev band this the 1st dav of No-
vember, 19i7. OK* M E l’OA LF.
hubstitute Trustee.
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Many nations at war, millions of .
armed nn*n involved, greatest navies
of the world nonueriu-d, the very faoe C
of the i.-ajtl) may be changed—and you -
nud your folks will want to know all
it. Send, bring or mail $1.10 to your
home paper, The Palo Pinto County'.
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of 1 C.».n,tv » f r:i!<> 1''nl*
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A Year cf Cheer.
A lot of goiid iortuno is in idoro f• >r
those families who are on The Youth’s
Oompauion list for 1918 a car of
cheer.
There will be 12 glorious seiial or
group stories, ranging from a girls’
war story by Grace Riohmond mid In-
dian adventures by James Willard
Schultz, to the unriveler! tulos of form
ef days by C. A. Stephens.
Thefctoariti of companion stories
UMlu-Utfaot that whether they arc
ffega Li 8
.m
wlH'icm tic state T- is piiii:.! id und
Mrr. Anri" F .1 iimi ,1i fcrciant in tiivci
of ti c ?n4‘i piHiiilil! fur t,ii" su n $35 27. 'or
Mote Mi'il <■' ui.tv tii-.i", iutcre-t pmi.ty m d
c -I-, with inter,'-l on a'lid sum mi ill" 1 in-
,.['() (.i'r <■• :it per nnu ihi lr"iu dntc.ot J alg
111,'i t, t"g'th<-r witii cost- o' Fui'. thm-Wt-g
Bus fui.uunt of raid judgmcni by tiie said
ITWrintiil in tiie dirtrict couit of I’.iin Pinto
ci uut\. nii tbs lbiti,,d»v id October, 19i7.
M,.d to u.e directed and delvercd as slierdt . f
Palo I’lnto coui.tv, 1 Imui sciz.cdXli vii d
'ijion. and will on the first Tuo-dnv in I).
ecu,tier, 1917, the surue being the 4th day of
-aid month, nt the court house door of said
Pain i'into coin.t\. in the town of Palo
Pinto, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.
u,d 4 o’clock p. in. on .said da pocied to
-ell tor cash to the Ibgiieat bidder all the
rictit. Idle and into c-t ot Airs AiUiie P
Jntr .on in and to 'he following described
red ft tatc, lr-v )■ d up mi us i!i« property ol
Si ra A . nic I- .J boson, to v.it:
Niici ’acre's out. of Abstract No 842
eon. Nil, 2 785 Mi: No.85, T & P. Rv. C ..
Oelinqucnt lor fne *c.ir 1908. and 95 acres of
lyV. Nw. 2 785, ouiu N v-
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STYLEPLUS CLOTHES, $17
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They break the high price habit because you get
style, all wool fabrics, perfect fit, guaranteed wear,
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1917, newspaper, November 9, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145762/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.