Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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WE ARE CROWDED T<J THE LIMIT WITH'
GROCERIES and SEEDS
YOU GET THE BEST AND SAVE MONEY BY BtJING HERE i:
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Goods of this character we buy in car .lots direct from first hands—to
save the mifidle man’s profit or commission—which puCs us on th^groynd
floor when it comes to o«Jdj»g ,LOW^ PRICES; •> )Ve have llrgo'
quantities of fahn and garden seeds of eVery k/hd,including
: Little Amber Cane/
|V Bed Top Cane,
Golden Yellow Com,
Bloody Butcher Cora,
Milo Maize, K§dfir Cora*
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Uon’l l.le Down.
Spring. Js here.* Your system needs
toning op to fortify against the long
sumfaer’s debiliU^ng Influence./ Sim-
mon % SarsapsHUk will build yon up,
make yon strong ind carry you
through without that'Usual “want to
US1 down” feeling. 6O0 and 91 per
bottle. _ >r >“ , .)•
Fjye thbusand sinners in Louis*
vitlC; ky., have been converted.
How lonesome this- will make
Col. W&tterson feel when he gets
home. ; ,
If Jappn should insist on hav-
ing the Philippines we may have
need of those two battle ships
that the president so earnestly
desired and and lor which con-
gress reluctantly appropriated.
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Iovaluable ter Rhssustnu.
I have bedh-suffering for the past
few ‘years with a severe attaok of
stwbiagaiaasra&sa?
t. W. JONES,.^ D.
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Physician and Surgcoii
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'Office seoond door south of Mad.
dox’s drug store. %
FRANK CLARK, M. D.,
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^|Phy wci^S Surgeon.
Last year the tobacco trust pe-
ceived what was equivalent to iJL£ n‘ne moons. Under certain
oents from every, roan, womah
and ohild in the United States.
. If troubled with weak digestion,
kalohing or sour stomach, nee Cham-
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
and van will get qulok relief. For sale
by D B Warren. , > .
The new anti-trust law of Ar-
kansas tigs gone into effeot, and
one of its first results is the
drawal of seventy-odd fire
gnoe i
tepeeti
effgo^
Saturn is said to , hptve a * trafto
conditions any man oan see the
whole bunoh with the naked eye.
■sal Besudr for conetipunwu
“The finer remedy for oohstlpatlon
t ever used Is Chamber Ufa's Stomach
and Uvar Tablets,” says Eli BoUer, of
Frank villa, N Y.
and without any
and Uave the
condition.”
«fat gently
UtBTMM OOTOHkJ-UUU U1B l!IB
anoe companies. It wUl bo
foresting to observe the ul^a
effect of the law as regards:
In some parts of Ireland eggs
gre the aooepted '• currency.
There are no recorde of Counter-
felt8! , ■■ ;>r t .•y'j-V »’.
One editor has something to
eat for a while at leaatV B. F.
Hill, Of the Caddo Mills Banner,
thanks a subscriber tot g bale of
hice fresh, sweet hay. Some ed-
itors ape born lucky.
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that gave me satisfaction and tended
to alieviote my pains. March 24,1902.
John 0 Degnan, Klnsmaiylll. j|s|
60c and |1. Sold by B P Maddox.
NO. 39.
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Coal is to be rfeduchgd SO oentd
a ton the 1st. of april. The iCd
trust will take care to keep the
householder from pocketing the
difference.
A Pittsbnrg millionaire dgsir- >
ing to prevent his son from roarv>
rying a ballet girl, chose the ef-
fective means of marrying her
himself.. »
Thfe Beat t ough H» rup-
8 L Apple, ax-prohate Judge, Otta-
wa oounty, Kan, writes: “This is to
aajr that I have used Ballard’* Hore •
hound Syrup tor years, and that I do,
not' hesitate to recommend It as the
.best cough syrup I have ever used.”
26c, 60c ft. Sold by B P Maddox.
‘ Mr: Garfield. Says the meat
trust has not made money. The
cattle raisers have tfot made any.
money. The publrC has been
compelled to pay an exhorbitanf
prioe for meat. It, is quite prob-
able that Mr. Garfield overlooked
something.
'Ilea’t Tara leose, ,
“I Insist on saying that Hunt’s'
Lightning Oil tak<ea hold qnlckor and
beta go slower^of aches, pain# and sore
places than any other liniment I ever'
saw. It juet won’t-turn loose till yon'
are well, I never have a little ache )
goOe.-^C. W. Jackson, Marble Hill,
Missoari. <
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The eastern railroad presidents
are declaring thgt it would-be
dangerous to allow govern meet
u officials to fig railroad ratefiy,-
^lifay^ot oonyigce'Ue ItaH-
has oil producers, who have seen
freight rates go down from 178.34
per car to $27.60 as a result of
the recent maximuiq.rate law.
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I'l'cr-dlble Brutality.
It wonld have been inoredibU bru-
tality if Cbas F Lemberges, of 8yra-
ouse, N Y, had not dona the best he
oould for his suffering son. “My
boy,” he says, "cut a fearful gash
over his' eye, so I applied Buoklen’s
Arnica Salve, which quickly healed It
and saved his eye,” Qood for burns
and ulcers too. Only 26c at O B War-
ren’s drag store.
' This country, leads all others in
;!} the, amount of money supplied
for educational, religious and
chari tgble purposes, but the
amount thgt irstHi femainihg to
be dfone 4e indicated .by the fact
that -there, are several thousand
ohildr&r in New York whq go
to school every day without
The Lewis A Clarke exposition,
which opens at Portlandi Oregon,‘
June 1, gives promise of being
one of thk most impqrtant expo-
““““nkiser held to ,thiq, country.'
repuWio’s history.
The Oal•tael’ll Waterloo.
OoL John M. Fuller, of Honey
Orova, Texas, nearly moi his Water ■-
loo from llv^r and kidney trouble, fa
a receat letter he eays: “I was nearly
dead of these complaints, and al- '
though I tried my family doctor, he '
did me no good; ao I got a 60c bottle *
of your great Electric Bitters, which .
oured me. I consider them the best "
medicine on earth, and thank Godf '
Who gave you the knowledge to make
them.” Sold and guaranteed to cure
dyspepsia, biliouanesa sad kidney dls-1 ..
ease, by D' B Warren, druggist, at 60c
Strikes Hlddeu Rock*.
When your ship of health strikes
the Ul^deiv' rocks of’ oOnsampUon,
pneumonia, 6 to., yon are fast if you
don’t get health froig Dr. King’s Haw
Discovery for Oonanmption. J. W.
McKinnon, of Talladega Springs, Ala,
writes: l*I had Saen ve>y lll with
pneumonia, under the care of two
doctors, but was getting no better
when I began to take Dr. Klng’s New
Discovery. The first dose gaVe ro-
ller and one bottle cured me.” Sure
cure for sore throat, bronohttis, coughs
and oolds. Guaranteed at . Warren’s
drug store, prioe flOo and fl- Trihl
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Mr. Cortelyou, the present post-
general, has distinguished
as a safe gdviser of three
remarkably sue-
ul campaign manager. If
*fefi»ge wdn't .dmi
tb^ on earth is it to bd <
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a bottle.
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The president of am eastern :
college has appealed to men
throughout the country to give
their , worn dress suits Vo his :
students. This college president ‘
has mad6 a grave mistake. He ’
should appeal oil behalf of his ‘
8tudent8 fdr overalls and jump-
Olvea Health. Tiger and Tone,
Herblne is a boon for anfferers from '
anosmia. By its use the blood Is
qolokly regenerated and the color be-.
comes normal. The drooping etrength '
ia revived. The languor le diminished. !
Health, Vigor and tone predominate—
Hew life and happy activity results. »
Mrs Bella H Shirel, Middleabora, IU, > V
writes: ”1 have been troubled with
liver complaint wad poor blood, sad 1
have found nothing to benefit as like J
herbiue. I hope to never be without \
it. I have wished that I had known '
of it fa my hnsband’s lifetime.” 60 et
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The legislative ahti-trust besf '
odmmittee is thoroughly oon-
▼inoed that there ia a besf trust, 1
but there is a question of ‘
moment with them 'as Id
they oan make the trust
Auetto Statesman. _
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1905, newspaper, March 31, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146080/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.