Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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and Matting. I want the trade of Palo Pinto and vicinity
/or the year 1904. Will sell as cheap as' any house in Texas
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The Palo Pinto County Star.
■ Euiere.ii Ht the post, attire in Palo Piute
TetiwVlU second cltiiif matter. i
PTT-8L1HHKD EVERY FRIDAY
JC9. SON, Editor and Proprietor;.
Boys we don’t mind for you to
hse our Court reports, but court-
esy would at least suggest that
you give the Star credit for its
time and trouble in, compiling the
same. The Heath Resort is very,
handy with its office shears.
The special illustrated edition
of Mineral Wells Index is on our
table. It is a neat phamphlet of
28 pages well bound and filled
with a large numberof ne'at illus-
trations, dosciptions-and write-
fips of different parties and in-
terests of that growing little city.
Also neat half tone of Palo Pinto
court house. The mechanical
Workis very.good.-
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The isthmian canal commission
- composed of. distinguished civil
Engineers and an admiral and a
general appointed with high sal-
aries, perquisites, harjors and re-
sponsibilities less than a year
ago and commissioned by the
president, are now all to be re-
tired.. Engineer Wallace is to be
appointed to do the work. He is
young, energetic, and above all, moment, that a bank trust oora
no matter by Whom directed and
•I might as/well warn the minority
now that drastic measures will be'
brought to bear upon them, such
asHhey never dream of, if they
persist.” After a continuous
sessionof 26 hours, by eliminat-
ing the Pullman and other sleep-
ing car companies, the bill was
passed to engrossment.’
From Son. Sam. Wobb.
Austin, Texij March 2$, 1906.
Hon. J. C. Son, , ■ . * •
; Palo Pinto, Te^as.
Dear Mr. Son : In your valu-
able paper of recent date youruse
the following words: “The
House Committee has reported a
substitute for the Webb banking
bfil, eto.” I beg to say, Hint I
am on the b'anldng committee,,
and that the general committee
appointed a sub-committee com-
posed of Messrs Love, Cobb,
Shannon, Bowser, Blanton Low-
and myself (my n a trie being first)
to frame a bill from the bills that
were introduced . by different
^emders on1 the subject of bpnk-
in£v and the present bill is the
work of that committee, and .the
bill passed the’House by. a large
majority, a day or two since.
The question of Trust Companies
worried some of them, and the
idea prevailed, on the spur of the
Me
County,-
respected
President!
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I suffered l
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nal connecting Lake Michigan
With' the Mississippi, a work in
magnitude second to that of Pan-
ama, The eburttry will' hear
from him and his hundred steam
shovels in the next twelve
months. V \
■ At last report, the Senate was
locked up .on thy Williams in-
tangible asset tax bill. It stands
10 to 12 infavor of the measure.
A motion to suspend pending
business and take up a bill put
ot its regular order, which Was
the case on this bill, it' requies a
two-third'majority. Liking two
votes, of having the necessary
majority, the senate refused to
consider any other measure until
the Williarhs bill is disposed of.
Hanger of Ft. Werth, spsfiking
of the action of the minority said:
*H3ut the time has cotoe when the
majority will sffy to the minority
that we gladly welcome the
chance for you to show by your
acts who stands back of you in
this matter and who hack of us.
We are glad to show that we are
the friends of the people, who are
behind us and that against us. on
this question stand the oopora*
tlons and their attorneys and
. paid agents, some of whctn'"are
hew on the floor of the senate.
And we might as well let you
know right now that we intend
to pass this Williams’ bill, by
the eternal God, against earth
>nd sky, andhell if we stay here
until next January, and the rail-
road attorneys and their paid
hirelings might as well pack
tlffcir grips and go homp. It is a
disgrace to our state and to our
civilization that senators, should
• Jbe guilty- of the .unprecedented
,'act of abfen fctog themselves for
for the express purpose of evad-
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a hard
that we
the 10th of
Union’ is
e, and well
great insti
J. D., ■ of your
g fine work* and is
all, as well' as is
av and Mr. Gamer.
i! CniComfr,
f tour years with eczema
on the ends of eight df my fingers.
Had it so long my fingers drew up and
could do nothing at all times, and 1
tried almost, everything that I had
ever heard of, Includihg several large
ly- advertised ointments, ., spending
many dollars for them. Never a thing
did it any good at all. At Jast I saw
in a home paper Hunt’s Cure wah be-
ing-advertised and tried only a part of
one box, which cost mq^only 60o, and
it cured them. Now I can wash or do
anything which before I could not
without my fingers bleeding, burning
and paining me very much, 4f this
ever comes back I surely know, just
what to get. I wish every friend and
stronger that had anything q! the kind
could have seen my fingers before I
used this and set them now. , It Is the
best oiutJbent on earth.* That l>0o box
was Worth Olfifi to me. You deserve
all thanks that can be given you for
that wonderful salve, Hunt’s Cure,”
Mrs J I Blalock, Miles, Texas, July 2,
1904. To A B Richards Medicine Co,
Sherman, Texas.
' Hifc Hiias.
Highest market price paid for all
kinds of hides at the Palace Market,
Mineral Weils.
Dickons.
-We want to buy vour fat bens and
large fryers.
, LA*MER <• WHATLBY,
• At Place Market, Mineral Wells.
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7. ’«) 7;<aa
pany mean a “Trust,“ tike the
Oil or Beef TrrtWt*. In faot, some
of- the members acknowledged
that they thought so, - and voted
against it, but as soon as ij; was
explained, they acknowledged we
had the laugh on them. While
the bill passed is not such a one
as I would like to have seen
passed, as a Whole, at same time,
it will give Texas a most excel-
lent banking law, and can be im-
proved on “by the next legislature.
I espeoiall/ worked to throw
around the people all safeguards,
in framing the law. With kind
A mother’s love starts a man or woman
on the right path. The right remedy at
the right time fits a mother for the ordeal.
Motherhood is often lo6ked forward to
with feelings of great drtad by moat wom-
en. At *uoh a time when she ia nervous,
Syr*, Prompt, PWftrw
OkM far tmpoltno*. la*»
ef rlanhxat, SiMlml
tr.lsflcm, eprrnrrrtorrktu,
hcruoutntti, Pdf Diatnnt,
Lois of demon/. Ac. Wit!
makevona 8TRQHU. V/jer-
ous nan. Pries 41.00, 4
Scxcn, 46 00.
fhsttlal' Dtnsttons Ham
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ave just received a full line of
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. over shown in Mineral Wells. Also
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a nice selection of
STETSON HATS
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and they carry a full stock of “Walk
Over’’ and Edwni Clapp
.. SHOES
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Don’t.fail to call and seo vrs when in-Mineral Wells.
' H. M. COLEMAN & Oft,' .}*
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IJ. C. SON,
;V Waat?d, -‘ .
Ten men in each state to travel
tack signs and distribute samples
and circulars of onr”goods. Balary
$75 per month; $3 per day for ex-
penses. A. B. KUHLMAJi. *fe Co, . __________
department 8, Atlas buifding. Chi- 5eyticsted^
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NOTARY PUBLIC,
Palo Pinto
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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OP PI-
NAL ACCOUNT.
The State of Texas, to the Sheriff or
any Constable of Pa)o Pinto County,
Greeting: V; . .
' • J. L- Cuonittgham; administrator of
the estate of.J. O. Boydston,deceased,
having filed in odr County Court his
final account of the estate of said J, O.
Boydston, deceased, together with an
application to be' discharged from said
administration, you are hereby com'
manded, that by making publication
of this writ for twenty days in a news-
paper regularly published in the coun-
ty of Palo Pinto, you give due notice
to all persons interested in the tic-
count for final settlement of said es-
commencing and to be boldeo at the
court house of said county, in the
tqwn of Palo Pinto, oh the loth day in
April, A. O. 190&, when said- account
and application will be considered by
said court. '
Witness, Geo.Jietoalf, clerk of the
oounty court of yalo Pinto county.
Given under my hand and seal of
said court, at mfl '
Palo Philo, thiflj
A. D. 1905;
Clerk O.
A true copy, II
•Sheriff of ’
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ip the town of
l day of March,
METCALF,
Pinto County.
38 OWEN,
Into County.
NOTICE JBY
NALJ
The State pf 1
any Constable
Greeting:
John L. Bake
estate of Sara
ceased, having
Court his final )
tloo of tho estat
KuhloiT, decet
application lb
administration,
manded, that f
writ for twentj
regularly puhl
Palp Pinto, yotl
t starts a in*
The righ
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ten lohked
eat dread bj
tonic- something which will calm the nerv- . .D . Hettlemcnl
otis system through the special organs, and
a strength builder, she will find Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription juW wliat is needed.
Here is h medicine that has stood the test
of.s third of a century with approval, itt
tftht time it has sold more largely than any
other remedy put up specially for Woman’*
weaknesses. It is guaranteed by the pro-
nJ±\°A
coMia only ao harm to a sensitive
their objection
have; on or ‘
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.