Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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PRICE LIST
PALL : AND :
IMS ' AM®
FROM
Mineral Wells, Texas,
McCall felt, no doubt, when'he
received the election rcturtifi, that
the “nigntmare’1 was over and
that “the sun of a new day” was
shining in liis face. There are
sumo “democrats” of the same
stripe in Texas. — Fort Worth
Record, -
BAEER, POSTON & CO.,
The Mineral Wells Trade Hustlers
Ths Dallas Fair will open this
year October 28 and close on
November 14. The change was
brought about by the yellow fe-
ver situation-.
Fortxmo Send.
■ Fine Millint , Trunks.. Traveling Bags, Etc.
The dates as finally agreed
Upon for San Antonio Interna-
tional Fair are Novenlber 18th to
-29th inclusive. Thp change in
dates were made because of the
Change . of dates? in the Dallas
fair. '* • .* . •
Health in our corner is reasonably
good.
doodioe Williams is building on'
Dodson prairie and w ill move there
after crops are gathered.
Ed Johnson has accepted a f ogitioij
with Kimball Williams for another
If many people whom we know
would use the same amount of
power in trying to correct own
faults that they use in trying to
correct the faults of others, this
would be a more pleasant world,
says the Stephenville Empire.
fidswick.
Oapt, Wi MeAdams, who has been
quite si0k, is much improved.
Onr little town is still on a boom.
The Wester Eros, have a real nice
stock of goods, which is a great con-
venience to the neighborhood.
We are glad to learh that there will
soon be a wire from Pal6 Pinto to this
neighborhood.
. • Gathering corn and Cotton is thp or-
der of the day. b^oth. are light, and
especially the latter.
If reports are true, the cotton pro-
ducers will not bs charged with an
overproduction this year. That over-
production originated with the specu-
lators and gambler?. Their motive is
to deceive the producer and get his
cotton for a trifle. They will have to
ihvenl something else now. Farmers
clothe ifnd feed the world, ybt they do
n<4£ get oue-fourfh of the wealth thoy
produce. If tho tiller of God’s foot-
stool, could get his rights, his wife
could lay aside the hoe and the pick
Eight. Ounce Duck,
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Costello are the !saA- hia children would have better
hippy parents of a baby girl. I opportunities to obtain an education,
Miss Ellen Tennyson has been quite w,d 0V«T industrioug farmer could
sick the past few days, but is improve J ov'n a 'lc>mo' oply mec.ium
through. Wfaieh to better ourselvee
■ Mike Costello made .-a flying trip to , Physically and financially is
Graham fast week, v ‘ .thrpugh the Farmers Union. Over
Elbert Dalton is homo again. He
has been working in Mineral Wells
for some time past.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. ly. Caudill
fart Friday night, a baby girl.
200,000 iti Texas.
ETlRTACc-iS ON STILTS.
Miss Grace Wester has been having I T 1 ('’•*« on stilts does not in-
B 1 ■ ■ 1 « stature. He only feela
^ ^ | . p 1 1 4 ’ll
qflite a serious time with a sore foot.. | taiD-tl '-sttaio hints' are the stilts .of the
Edgar Perry was in Graham last I l sell. They make a man feel better
f a tlie tinit' beHig, but ■"
ireok*. » . 1 he feeW a Rrnai deal
Fred Throckmorton, oR Cbanning, 1 worse ior tiiem afUir-
Our M< “Buy.’em for less and sell’em for less,”;makes our 9tore the busy center
fur Staple id Fancy Dry Goods, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-wear Goods,
IIGHE3T MARKET PRICE
-FOR
C7ST0MERS’ COTTON
1.0 Cents
Buy ’em fore Less and Sell •*$» for Less.
Is a statement we bcld:y make and throw it broadcast to.the four winds.
. Simply because we are proving it every business hour of our career. As
* S • , • , •
water seeks its level, so do people seek t^e place to buy goods where they
car. always depend on saving money. No matter how small the purchase
BAKER, POSTON & CO. SELL IT FOB LESS
4 ?: ; ■•'■•/fc
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spent a few days visiting frieudo in j " q^(V 0f thotuan.
this neighborhood lust week. ! whose- stomach' Is
Rev. H. B. Wester preached at!
fiigh Bluff last Sunday at 11 end that, j i-ic isVsilotimA
■: | Medical Discovery umf
. or whisky. It Wi
ernes the wekk. foul „ ^
m . t
m
-
m
evening. .
Mrs. T. C. White has returned homo *
after spending several days with rela- .1 Mri‘tion>r whisky.^Jt
Evangelist S. A. Thomas' will preach
at High Bluff Saturday night,,Sunday
At 11 and that evening of tho first Sun-
day ill October.
W. O. Porter spent a fow days in
Mineral Wells last week.
Bert and Jack Johnson were in Min-
eral Wells last week.
School Notice.
Tho flrqt month of school’closes this
Week. Pupils who ' have been in
sdhool as much its.fifteen days-will re-
.pdrt cards Monday afternoon, which
VVIH shdto the grades, made during the
mbhth." Paints will did us greatly by
, examining - those reports art^calUftg
grades marked tow, and urging them
w greater nffort-the’nex't monttfO' .
'■ “ - • We qpk the pAronts to'sftb that their
thn q^teQtion of sfhtvlr -children -Cb
•"^vboys do hot stay aj|prtd^tdwh Before
Jfcd after schapl houj
hours. If they must
,*Wr them attend to it
.- .ktll/tl It, The solo niottve for substitution Is to
m * *» it-1.
, * . Boys who'hre foiiqd hanging around JtltutejTor v Gulden Medical DHcofnry.”
<»» J2j2«S!WSa Iftfffifl}1”
tend:int, bud smelling
breath, coated tonjjuo,
bad' taste,- poor appe-
tite ami kind rod symp-
toms, '
“ lo the year J-SSOI had
an' attack of ioditri stion
inul ffot tmcl that my
home *. doctor said ho
could- not do me arty
Spi>cl,” writes Mr. U,
Trout, of . Uordonvllle,”
.T(;,xhk. ■■ I. wrote to j-ou
and you advised me to
Use, lTr.' Pierce s <5oWen
Medical Dlacovt
dwoveiy, »t> I
'housht nix bottles, and
when I commenced us-
ln< It I wo-, so weak
could harwly wajk
about the house. By.
the time I had used one
bottle my stomach and-
IkutuIs . eommenovd to '
uuwuia . LtiiiiinvM'.yTi . .
heal. There were strips 1
of the Uniiuref tny atotnacb Or bowels tl .don’t
know wkifu) »* laitnt as a man's two (hirers
passed and I hud a (food deal of mlnet; ^ rjry
• Ktomech and howela. aud also lu tho ivettom .
especially. ^ ,,ot eat^^p'hin:. jritiiout'
*1'rne,l*hT<]1'.2..'-Al. 1
ledlcal Dl
have not
Suffering In the least. Could also di
wort: lu a day a« I ever cculd. 1
■'snlfered from the truuHu since, auu U vas
four yei^ra ago that I was ao stele”
OUi STAPLE AMD COTTON GOODS
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'
'Mx ■.
The Mdcca of the muiden 'and the matron, the poor people’s joy and the rich peopleV
K pride—for they are high in quality and low in price. Don’t let a single item escape your
8 notice, for it, may be the biggest money savor.
Hi
We splligood staplb calico, new fall
PatWws, at per yard.................4c
Wo soli'jlamiltq Reds or Ameridan
■
Indig® Blue oalico at por yard..:... 5c
Wc sell pimpson’s fancy dress printB
the 7(1 kind at ........
We sell the standard 10c percales beauti-
ful fall styles, at per yard. ..>...61-2
■
Ws sell standard zephys gingham, the
10 and 12 l*2c kind at per yard,.. ,9c
We sell good heavy duck dress suit-
ing, the 12 lr2 and. 15c kind at.,, .10o
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BAKER, POSTON & GO.,
Wells,
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1905, newspaper, September 29, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145970/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.