Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Texas, ns secon d rtUsVrauttor.
iMTfiLlBIiBD KYKE*Y FRIDAY
J . C, SON. Editor und Proprietor/ •
eion ui Winona Lake, Jhd,, v oted
la at Monday to reunite with the
Cumberland' Presbyterian body,,4
Which Withdrew from the original
ddnotriiiivtiun February 4, 1810,
thereby in effect bringing to-
£other the two largest branches
oMhe Presbyterian faith.
The JeatBlfeture wants a cbnsti-
tutioiidh amendment giving legis-
lator? $1,000.for the first year of
their service. We believe the
people would adopt an amend-
ment to pay legislators $1,000 for
the full tern?. If it were done,
one sixty day session would do
our law making, unless emer-
gency caused a special session.
This would result in better mate-
rial in members. The trouble
under the present system results
mainly from too much low grade
mentality and “kidism” in the
membership.'—Texas Farmer..
Santo Dob.
Our town in progressing nicely t-hia
spring.
J. 8. Lanham is building quite an
addition to bis store building, over
which there will be au Odd Fellows
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I. . 0. Reardon has moved, ifis res-
taurant tu the south side of town. .
J. W./lvease, of Brazos, was on our
streets last week.
r Will Anneer has left for Went her •
ford to enter the railroad office, "
The young people Were given quite
a select party ono night last wor k at
the residence of J. W. Jones, and al)
report baving*a uice time.
The Wv O. W. mot ohe doy last week
and worked out Cicdro Crouch’s'
crop. Mr. Crouch has been sick; for
several weeks. ;
Rev. C- H. Raj',,of Ranger, filled his
regular appointments, here Saturday
and Sunday.
By the way 'don’t somebody jA O. Withers went to llrazoH Satur-
The governor last Tuesday ap*‘
proved the general appropriation
bill with one exception, which
Is the item authorizing’ the cnjl-
road comrqiSwion to create'a de-
ficiency of $3,000 for the fiscal
years ending August 31, 1000
and 1907. ,
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The. price of mulos has not
reached the limit by any means.
The government - has ordered
10,000 of them bought for use on
the Panama caiial work, and
that means a.new and lively mar-
ket is being opened up for the
American mule.
Hon. J. F. Cunningham, of Abi-
fene has' announced his candi-
dacy to represent this district in
file halls of congress. Mr. Cun-
ningham ia well and favorably
known throughout this entire sec-
tion, and should he adhere to his
present intention, the carfipalgn
’frill be hotly eonte&tod.
The news from the seat of war
fn the far east is that fighting by
the land forces is “flour in pro-
egress, and that another general
engagement fian be expected at
Any time. No news from the
Russian fleet has beeri received
for some time, and a great naval
battle is also imminent.
to storm cellar*,
for a short time, but | J !
■ no damage wse reported. v j
The farmer* isortajiily worked their
crop# daring|!the few nice days last
week.
Wheat and hats are as good as tbit
ountry eyep5roducc9. ft
J. W: Oaine*, of PahtUlo, was in
Hanbo Saturday
J. B. Gate, wife-and sons were visit-
ing friends aiyl relatives here Sunday.
W. E. Netfcbrough Was on business
Friday. *
County Attorney Bouts ‘.attended
tustioo courtlier.'i;i'iduy.
John Mathis- is visiting his sister,
Mrs. J. W’. Coiitti, ajso pkying respects
to his bqst girl. *
Thomas Edwards went to Ranger
Weduesday. ,
J, Q. Wisdom, J. T. Bradford, M, M.
Littlefield and J. M. Watson attended
theI. O. O. F. lodge.at Brazos Satur-
day night. ' - „ . >’
J. S. French, of Ntrawn, was' on pur
streets last, wool:. ...
W. E. Daniel* and family visited
their daughter, R. L ..Stuart, Sunday.
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Notice, Coafcf-orato Veterans.
The"Texas & Pacific railway will run
a special Confederate Veteran train,
nicely decorat'd and bannered,
through to Louisville, Ky., and return,
and I will aecompany them as usual
both ways, to see that the veterans
receive every necessary attention.
Stop-overs at Mammoth Gave, Ky.,
have been arranged, going or return-
ing, for afl who desire. If you have
any doubts as to the beet route, ask
those who went to Nashville last year.
Do not be misled by speciously worked
ceruulars being scut out for {he pur-
pose of induencing you to select an-
other route,'but remember the Old
Reliable always carry out their prom-
ises to the lettej .- E. F. Turner, gen-
eral Passenger Agont, Dallas, Texas.
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owe the agricultural department
an apology. Tho department was
accused of boosting the .cotton
iffeport when its probable total
was givert as 12,100,000 bales.
The departments figures fell short
considerhbly. All told, the crop
0f 190#wae 13,584,457 bales.
Servitor John G. Willacy lias
Been elected to hie third term a*
president pro tefn of the senate.
Mr. Willacy deserves Iho'oompli- j
Bifen't. His personal views |
are always* backed' by aggres-
siveness and determination, yet
he is fair to opponents—two fea-
tures of popularity. — T4xa>:
Farmer.
day to look after a road.
Mrs. A. I. Peacock has returned
from an oxtonded visit to relatives
and friends; at Dallas and Globnrnc.
Assessor J. A, Gaetlemafi and wife
ta rd Visiting here oyer Sunday.
A. O. Bearden and. wife went to
Galveston last Hatnrday.
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Another good raic Sunday evening
and right Quite a number of ©ur
Tltc Toiler® in Our
IFaetorles.
No woi Xtr.'.'n in the world can do so mucS
i ot.uVe the. same intelli(renee that our own
American woOt-raen and women Are eaqa- ’
—*±— bje of That is why
America is now beating
the S'rtrld in tnaniifac-
trris , all fine to' "the
brain and musoto of our
Vs n liee m en and
The opinion is becoming gen-
eral that if Japan comes through
the present war as victor, fieri
territorial ambition will give
trouble to other countries, and
especially to France in indo-
Ghina. It seems strange the real
statesmanship did not realize this
truth from the beginning. It is
as plain as the nose on the face
of an average pawnbroker.
7 Secretary Metcalf, of the de-
partment of commerce and labor,
has made a request upon
the state department with which
it has complied, that the Mexican
government be asked to assist
the American immigration in-
spectors on the TeXas1 border in
Iheir efforts to prevent the Whole-
sale smuggling of Chinese across
from Mexico > into the-’ United
States. ’
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We new the beat in Mineral Wells. We do ty
becau8G>fre know it will pay us. W^ know that
if a mafi-epwes here, and gets what he wants at
the right price, he will come again and bring his
hoys. We have exclusive sale of the
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Also carry a full line of Stetson Hats. Come
and see us when ii^Mineral Wells. V
H. M. Coleman & Co.,
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SOMETHING NEW.
ST. LOUIS RESTAURANT-
Is now open for business—a neat place'for something good
to eat for ladies and gentemen. The Bfest Meal in' the city
for 25 cents. Short orders at all hpnrx. Best cbp of cof-
fee and hot cakes for It) cents. Oncp.tried, always a cus-
tomer. Opposite the £tar Bakery, Mineral Wells.,
PERRY & GREEN.
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Wholesale & Retail Grocers I
Mineral Wells, T<$xas.
Runs 40 cats daily between
Fort. Worth awl Dallas, leav-
ing both cities every hour and
on the hour from 6 a. ni. td 11
No dust, cinders , or
p. m.
smoke.
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Amid a Storm of, applause,
Without debate or a dissenting
voice, the gwfiral .assembly of
tile Presbyterian church, in sea -
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women,
U f Corfu n.itc.'.y where
there t* smoke, dirt, and
dust and little sunlight
there also can be found
the germ* of disease.
Nature’* great disinfec-
tant i* sunlight. It hi.
in the factory, the work-
abop,, the ofuce, .that
men and women suffer
from dist aste which are
in tlie'dust and the bad
air.- Such disease
gevrtia epter into the
blood in two ways,
either through the
lung* or stomach.
After years of experi-
ence in an active prac-
tice, Dr. K V Pietce,
of Buffalo, Vt. V., discovered a remedy
that to a blood-maker and tissue-builder,
at the sanm time alleviates a cough. He
called it "f>f. Pierre’s Golden Medical Dia
eovery-—an alteralive .extract that assists
in the digestion afid assimilation of the
foofi—so that the blood gets its elements
Iron) the products of digestion,.the liver at.
the same time is started Into activity and
there is perfect elimination of! waste mnt-
ter. The germs of grip, malaria, oatar.b
or consumption find a fertile held if the
body ,.is not kept in .perfect order and
the blood pu». . \ >
Because the stomach is diseased there
is a diminution of the red corpuscles of
the blood. Xht* is why one -is sleepless,
/languid, nervous nod irritable’. Aenafiiv*
•Itomnehs grdan aloud kt the .irritating fed
liver oils, but they will get *al| thg. food
W. O. FORBBSB, G. P. & T. A„
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
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MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.
Tlielldalth'
and Pleasure Besort
of Texas.
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Remember the Maine Jnsl made ttxiay, - *■
And what Uks.U. 8. did for Ilpain. Cakes, piss sad doughnnt#
Hhe had plenty of food « Served Just the same,
And plenty df game. With coffee strong.
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Well, we propose to do the same, Enough to float-the U. S..Maine;
With stuffed turkey, hens quail, Also from 11 tft.3 each day .
Beef steak, onions, eggs fresh laid, A full dinner served for 2bS
Pork chops and sausage By the way.
Dalton pros., Mineral Wells., Texas.
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LOUIS GALLAHERf PROP.
| Fine Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Cigars
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0 Good Liqtlors for Medicinal Uee; A Cordial
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$ MUltHAUU hEBICET. MiNKHAti WELLS, TEXAS
alcoholic a:i<i, non •.n*tcol
T»here.* i* nothing doe "Jitot M good.1!
1 T>r. Ifierci*'* Pleamfht Pellets, the l>est ; .
laxative ft* »ud young peonto.^-TheyA
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1905, newspaper, May 26, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146077/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.