Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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For New and Up-to-date
ky Ip. noon » young mao'
iWMlf *»• W, F. Oollina came
an order dated April a, for a
llpenao to be Issued him and
fisra'S!^
bla affidavit that the order had been
given by the mrla father; the young
man signed Gulins’ mark, alleging In-
ability to write. This waa Bernard
Landreth, of. Sand Valley, aged 26.
He has ft wife and 1001* children.
Oollina’
B. H. LATTNER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBLMER,
Have licemod ladv awictant. Day phone 47, ni>>bt phone 187.
' » MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS. .
We keep Ihe best In Mineral Well*. We do it
because we know it will pay ua. We know that
if a man cornea here, and geta what be Wftnts at
the right price, he will come again and bfihg hi*
boy*. He have exclusive sale of the i
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EDWIN CLAPP AND WALEt OVER
SHOES. V- ' ' ' •
Alsc^carry a full line of 8tet*on Hath- Ooihir
and see us When in Mineral Well*. t
The follCvring afternoon
younger danger came to Langley’s,
saying that her father was absent and
sickness in the house, and asked that
Rindle be allowed to stay all night
with them. This having been done In
a similar ease once before, no objec-
tion was made. 1
Shortly after 10 a hack called for
the girl. In it were called Colltns, bis
tott-in-law, Walter Martin, and Joe
Tlx* Palo Plato County Star,
£ineml at the poatothce in P,alo PinU
ini, a* second class matter. v
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY*
J.C. SON. Editor and Proprietor.
be awake. The destination of the
hack was the residence of {lev. Jas.
Emlin, a ‘’hardshell” minister near
Bennett’*.' The party returned about
* o’clock last Monday, and It is sup-
posed that the girl is still at Collins’.
Her father learned of it at 2:30 in the
morning, but the news so shocked his
wife, who b*s been in bed since Jan-
uary, she could not be left until yes-
terday; TheT'aol Pinto officers Were
seen, but claimed they had no juris-,
diction. The distressed father then
came here, • Attorney Wilson deoided
that this oonQty had no jurisdiction, it
being a case of abduction in Palo
Pinto county. When seed by a re-,
porter Mr. .|*ngley said there had
never been trouble. between the fami-
lies, and that lie intended CO let the
law iectle it. He had no- positive
knowledge whether they had been
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something nEw.
salaries oi tne judges. is me re- offloe 0ur Jog8 Mineral Well8,
suit of a vigorous campaign in- gain. “Harry,” as ’he is familiarly
augurated and carried out by the called, is a lawyer and abstracter of
Texas Bar Association. wide reputation and much experience.
-- ■ .. - -- We unqualifiedly assert that in our
Representative Webb’s' mining private opinion, based on many years
bill, proposing to create the of- personsal acquaintance with and ob-
fioe of state mining inspector and ^vatioh of his career that there is
, _ • , . , ,. , no better lawyer nor abler abstracter,
defining jus duties, was killed by Dor more honorable man ,n TexM ]£laint8
the adjournment of the regular than H. E. Bradford. He has care- ’
session of the legislature. fully compiled his abstract books dnr-
— --— . ing a labor of the past few year*, and
Chicagp, Kansas City. St, Louis they are complete as to titles of all
and most of the big cities Went Mineral Wells^ property.'-We eheer-
democratio in municipal elections
last week. In Chioago the ticket
was elected upon the issue of the
city owning the street cars, elec-
tric lights, etc.
The legislature has passed the
convict parole bill, and ir-is said,
that there are, about 100 men in
the penitentiaries who will be
given their liberty On parolemn-
d'er the provisions of tbs' new
Jaw. This ‘ system is being
worked in other states and it has
been declared a success in the
way of reforming criminals.
to eat for ladies and gentemeri. Tfie.Etost Meal in the'city
for 26 cent*. Short order* at all hours. Best cup Of cof-
fee and hot cake* for 10 cent*. Once tried, aWay* a cus-
tomer. Opposite tile Star Bakery, Mineral Well*.
PERKY & GREEN.
every one'oonnecbed.
The Stlf 1* informed .that tfffen a
proper presentation of the facts to
County Attorney Houts, the warrants
were very pjremptlg issued for all par-
ties conoeTOiML The Star also learns
that Landreth,'who made affidavit to
procure the iftense, hint been arrested
and is now #onlined in the Parker
county jroj^H.
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Another Abduotion.
T H. Langley, of Palo Pinto oonnty.
Big Boll Bohemian Cotton Seed,
earliest knoirrg' Registered Poland
China Pig* at farmer* prices. Sil-
ver- and Whit* Wyandot*, Brown
and Buff Legfhorns, Bronze Tur-
key*. Eggs cpjeap. Circulars free.
Address, V .
. W. F. WHITE AKER,
{ Marak, Texas.
Mineral Wells, Texas
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MINERAL WELLS CONEY ISLAND
0HQRT bRCKR’
Remember the Maine ’ . Just made today,
And what the U. S. did for Spain.' Oakes, pies and doughnut* .
She had plenty of food Served just the same,
And plenty of game. With coffee strong.
Well, we propose to do the same, Enough to float tee U. 8. Maine;
With stuffed turkey, hens quail, Also from ll to 8 each day
Beef steak, onions, eggs fresh laid, A full dinner served for 26o
Pork cBopfi and sausage . By thd way.
Dalton Bros., Mineral Wells., Texas.
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A copy, of the new law of trade
marks will be jtttft Free to any one
interested in trade piark protection
by C. A. Snowift Co., opposite pat-
Our imports of immigrants are
breaking all records, and the
fmmigration officials of the port
of New York predict on the basiB
of not only on the volume of new
arrivals but on information
gleaned at points of departure in
Europe,* that the tide will soon be
swelle’d to 1,OOOyOOQ a year. Last
year the total number of immi-
grants was over 800,000, and of
this number 600,000 passed
through, the port of New York
alone.
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A patent medicine ad in about
100 Texas papers has given wide
spread notoriety to a Cpl. Fuller
up About Honey Grove, and the
Signal “pointB with pride” to the
value of printers ink when life iets
the cat out of the bag by stating
that the Col. Fuller iB an obscure
country nigger living on the
banka of the Bois dTArc, and the
enly mistake he made was iti
putting the “Col.” before instead
of after Fuller’s name.—Hopkins
County Democrat.
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Governor 'Lanham, in his mes-
sage to the speoial legislative,
session' wtiioh convened last Sat-
urday afternoon, presented some-
what of a new and rather inter-
esting proposition, when' he re-
grown, bnt some live With their
father. Langley had gone halves
with Collins, in making a crop, and
£■ :rw /
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v/. a. PHUnruUk vU.) ypjiuoi
ent office, Wasnington, D. Q.
a third of h century
of remarkable and uni- ]
form cures, h record aZjto.tStoCWS’Agt''
such as no other JftkndMggfflWg?^
remedy for the
diseases and
weaknesses pe- fTirffTFiwy|• TJygjK
culiar to women
ever attained, the proprietors and makers
of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription now'
feel folly warranted in offering to pay tjoo
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MINERAL WEBS,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
£al6 Pinto County,
The ifeaitfc
and Pleasure Be
Af Torna
Prolapaus, or Falling of Womb, which they
cannot core. All they' ask is a fair and
reasonable trial of their means of cure.
No other medicine than Dr. Pierce'a Fa-
vorite Prescription could possibly ''win
out,” ae the saying goes, on such a proposi-
tion; but they know whereof they speak.
They have tb« moat remarkable record of
cures made by this world-famed remedy
ever placed to the credit of any prepara-,
tion especially designed for the cure of
woman’s peculiar ailments. This wander,
fill remedy, therefore, stands absolutely
alone as the only one posaeaaed of such
unrivaled propsrtfea aa to fully warrant it*
makers in publishing the remarkable offer
above made in the utmost good Milh.
•A short time ago I war almost dead WHS
nervous proattmion. general debility and female
weakness* writes Mrs. Loretto Webster, of jit
tnl •ni^ring.womanto stop .pending .money
All kind*1 of ini
hentlcated and Der
PALO PI
REACHED
;BING OFFER,
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was the first ps-
the first paper
lip ipecisl afran
Fort .IVortn Ho
until Novaniber 1
ing March, or 7 1
for 60 cents. The
tbe (Star will be m
90 cents. It you i
tb« Star you can
quested of the legislators that
they ignore any “special olaim”
tfrtl it ditto by the state, and
refrain from placing it in the ap-
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905, newspaper, April 21, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146010/m1/2/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.