Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XXXII.
PALO PlfrTO. TEXAf:
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11 DAY. DEC. 6 1907.
D'd you say
HARDWARE, STOVES AND CUTLERY?
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Wellj here we are. We carry everything in.thEt^line.
Come anti See Us.
Our Price Will Surprise You. Mineral Wells.
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NEW SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP
;; Fine saddles made to order. Menea trees and California leather used; 'Every
< | saddle guaranteed. Special orders of all kinds. Repairing a specialty.v /
SEN SMITH, Propnstor.
Across from Macon Hardware Co. on Hubbard Street, Mineral Wells.
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• MINERAL WELLS LUMBER CO.
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F. W. Wood, Branham, Texes, President. Z
H. W. McMillan, Treasurer and General Manager, Mineral Welle.
Is now open with a complete 8tp<k of Lumber, Sash, Doors, ■
Blind* Moulding, Balusters, Brick, Lime and Cement. ' .
Kvervthtrg’ ucw and first chili. A new vard, but nn old experienced man at vJ
j" the head. . W« earnestly seliHt u share of trade from the good people of the “
qouoty and espe.'ially from the Commissioner* oourt. •
We Handle the Best. I
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• The missionary in a foreign! Gov, Comer, of Alabama, has
l.and.pow opens his pay envelope 9jgried the John anti-pistol bill,
from the home office with much and any man who carries a pistol
righteods misgiving. The Amer- j less than twenty-four- inches
ican bank t check in the Congo ;]0ng becomes subject to a jail
country is having its troubles, | sentence of six months.
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Have-your Glasses fitted by
St. CLAIR & YOUNG
The only exclusive and’ manu-
facturing opticians in Mineral
Wells. Office and Manufacturing
plant, ground floor new Prestqn
building. Mesquite street.
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VIENNA STEAM BAKERY
• J. a. WP.BB, Prop.
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^MOTHERS’ BREAD BAKED DAILY
\ ► Cakes far Entertainments a Specialty
32 Cream Loaves fir $1
i MONEY TO LOAN ", •
VENDORS LIEN NOTES; BOUGHT.
H. NUTT, Rooms 1, 2 and 3,
POSTOFFICE BUILDING. MINERAL WELLS; Texas
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► Tliat’**.I»! ; | , Never D|lnpp«lntR,
Cough yourself into o fit of spasms j “jyjany extensively advertised rem- •
and then.wonder why you don’t get i e(j[es are failures when put to the test.
5 well. If you will only try bottle of! Hunt’s Lightning Oil is an exception/ *
******* | Ballard’s Horehound Syrup year
cough will be a tiling of the past. It
a positive cun; for coughs, influ-
enza,'bl-onchiiis and and all pulmo-
nary .diseases. One bottle will con-
vince you—at your druggist, 250, 50c.
81. Sold by H 8 Pitts.
I Electrocution as a means of in-
Confldenee in it is never misplaced-
disappointment never follows its use.
It is surely the grandest emergency
remedy now obtainable. For cute,
burns, sprains, aches and pains, ‘I,
know no equal.”—George E. Paddock,
Doniphan, Mo. v
Somebody will have to hold
• ; fjiqtlng the death penalty will be t le cotton until the mill wants to
* W. H. PE-NlX. Mln«rxl Wells.
• Office over PoaNfficc. Notary it) office.
J. T. RAN8P0T, fnl* Pinto. •
Of,Ice over 8a k JJ
PENIX & RANSPOI, ATTORNEYS-
‘ Will Practice in all State and Federal Courts. ,
first used in New Jersey on De
cember 0, when Sanorio Giovan-
• ssssFttsssssststsotsslssssti^sMstsssMSfttttaaoooa • legislature.
spin it. The common sense view
of the matter is that the man who
ni and Pasquale Dtdisoo ■will be raises it js in a better position' to-
put to death;,. A bill changing hold it than anybody else, for he
the method of execution from has it at less dost than any other
hanging to electrocution was one could have it, and he oan-
passee at the last session on of hold it at less expense than any
! other man on earth.
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MINERAL WELLS. TEXAS.
DICKINSON & FAISON
DENTISTS
OFFICE OVER YEAGER'S DRUG STORE
Phone 74
HIJJKRAL WELL8.TEX AS.
B. 0. BRASWELL,
Specialist and surgeon.
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YEAGER BUILDING. ^
Mineral wells. - - • Texas
PflONlI CONNECTIONS
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J. C. SON, 4
NOTARY PUBLIC
PALO PINTO COUNTY.
All kinds of rnetrifmertts.
pf Writing Authenticated-and
Depositions taken. '.
. / Palo Pinto, TeXas.
Representative Sulzer, of New
York, stated in an interview the
other day that the democrats
were figuring on holding their
national convention before the
republicans in order to nominate
ip order to nominate Roosevedt
on the democratic ticket. * .
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. iVIjgHt ftlnve Hern,
‘.When Sbakespeare Bald: “Ay«,
there’s the rub,” we do not know for
certain he , was thinking or the tfeh.
But one thing we do know—and knblw.
If twenty years worth ^ Hunt’s, Ouro
will ftbsoldtelv, infallibly and immedi-
ately core any ttpblngtroubleeufe %ny
• X Mweo: hotel
W. *. HERRlVo^Pri^ .^
SANTO. ' - -
I c. b. McDonald,
Successor to L. E. Mayhew.
* | Full Stock of
| STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, T0-
]| BACCO AMD CIGARS.
■ Thu place to buy your supplies,
II ;t Give ir.e a trial.
flk PALO PINTO. - - - - - - TEXAS.
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3 F. Clark, M. 0. W. L. Wtlllamson, M. 0.
CLARK & WILLIAMSON,
Physicians & Surgeons,
PulLc Fisato, faacaa,
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If nearly every family owned
its own home this country would
never fall a prey to the anarch-
ist, the revolutionist or the mere
capitalist.
THERE
IS NO
QUESTION
AS TO
VALUE
AT-
Howard l White's
BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
You will find the merchandise there in great variety with the quality and
price unequaled. Ip our clothing department you will find full and broken
suits from $3.50 to $25 regular, and a saving of 25 to 50 per cent—ITS UP
TO YOU—to get meritorious goods, Boys suits from 48e ap to $8.50, with a
—oiire st. Simmons’Cough Syrup is
a sure remedy. It makes you well.
Ntop (ban cough.
If you have a cough, cold, sore ^ saving Of 25 tO 30 per Cent
throat or ohest, don’t delay, a moment g want tQ exchinge extreme values in this liqe for money. Extra pants
fancy vests, shirts, etc?., at a saving of 25 to 33 1-3 per cent on your parchase.
Underwear from 21c per garment—a real saving of 25 to 33 1-3 per cent.
Dress goods, 75c quality for 45c per yard. Ladies skirts, suits and waists ||
in great variety at a saving, of 10 to 30 per cent on your purchase., We
have the selecttlon*
Staple dry goods at at manufacturing market cost.
» * Table linens, toWels, quilts, comforts and blankets. The blanket and
comfort proposition is a winner at Lust Year’s Prices with 25 per cent
discount. Blankvts at.48c per pair up; $8 and $10 blankets, choice $6.48.
To wha,fcr joraaR of animal does'
the' man ‘belong who ra^ea cot-
t§i> -and ' iolli it* to ^uy meat,
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See the Leading Department Store for Merchandise in all lines. We are
feere to stay" and„gi've the. values that will return the purchaser satisfied, as we
nave heretofore doh'e. We are.yours for upright business,
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1907, newspaper, December 6, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145947/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.