Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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r Didn't that have something to do ! Berry summarily
iVit^oalling the continental eon- | line of examination
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vs* ■„ *, Some congressmen are talking pose of prejudicing the
abo^t the imposition of stamp tax. i against her as a witness. Jud
stopped
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gress • together about 130 years ttounoed that it was the duty of
. * . Lr. < |t ■ • (• the oourt to protect her against
A £ohcIi1uk Niory. . ipsinuation and admissions whoi-
ls the Having from dfeath of the baby ly irrelevant. He declared that
girl of Cleo A Eyler, Cumberland, Md. jt was his polioy to compel at-
He writes: “At the age of 11 month! ,■ *___, ... - r ,
our little girl was in declining health, | ^ - > 1 nesses de-
with serious throat trouble, and two j cenOy to the end that important
physicians gave her up. We were al- j witnesses might testify in his
tnost in despair when we resolved to court without the fear of being
try Dr. King’s New Discovery for | eubjected to insult and abu&e.—
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. The
first bottle gave relief; after taking
four bottles she was cured and is now
in perfect health,” Never falls to re-
lieve and cure at cough or cold. At p.
B Warrens drug store; 50c and 91.
Guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
Houston Post.
Public im A feu aed
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NEW I
TION LAW,
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Now ready In pocket form, separate
ffcjta^rf I
36oi>er Copy
• vjp P6r 6opy
,.. .17c p*r copy
• 15o per copy.
12c per copy
Lee Kye, a Chinese merchant
of Fort Worth, was married in
Dallas last Saturday afternoon to
Miss Ethel Glasscock, of Okla-
homa City. The' couple were
married at the residence of Mrs.
Wah on North Lamav-Mreet, rind
left ‘.dn the afternoon train for
Fort Worth, from which place
they departed with an uncle of
the groom for a wedding, trip to
California. Mr. and Mrs. Kye
will return to Fort Worth and
—matc^ their home thera, Two
ceremonies ware performed—one
by a justice of the peace and an
other by a Chinese doctor from
El Pario.
K(tilting on Hie Market Equal
lb t'linniberlaiu’H Colic,
C'bolrra and l>iar-
rlioeu Remedy.
This-fact is well known to druggists
^v’ery where, and nine ottt of ten will
give their customers this this prepa-
tion whpn the best is asked for. Obe
Witmer, a prominent druggist of Jop-
iln, Mo, in a cirular to his customers,
says: “There is nothing on the mar-
Wet in the way of patent modiciue
which equals Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
bowel complaints. We sell and rec-
ommend this preparation.” For sale
by D B Warren.
More departments than that of
itgriculture are going to find
themselves in trouble when con-
gress meets. There was .enough
dissatisfaction at the last session
with the methods followed in
many of the departments, and
Lhis has been increased hy the
disclosure recently of venality in
^flrvfery spots where it was least
stispected. It has already been
arranged by some of the con-
gressichal leaders that the cam-
paign will be opened when presi-
dent Rods&velt asks for more
money for the isthmian, canal.
This action wTU not be taken
from any distrust of the presi-
dent, but as an, indication that
the whole method of appropria-
tes is going to be changed.
A Warningdo UfoilieiR.
Too much care cannot be used with
?mall children during hot weather of
the summer months to guard against
bowel troubles. As a rule it is only
necessary to give the child a dose of
castor oiD to correct any disorder of
ttie bowels. Do nob use any substi-
Alhte, but give the old fashioned caB-
tor oil, and see that it is fresh, as ran-
cid oil nauseates and has a tendency
to gripe. If this does not check the
bowels give Chamberlain’s 'i Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy-and
then a dose of caster oil, and the dis-
* ease may be checked in its inciplency
and all danger avoided. The castor
oil and this remedy should be pro-
* cured at once and kept ready for use
as soon as the first indication of any
bowel trouble appears. This ir the
most successful treatment known and
may be relied upon with Implicit con-
fidence even in -cases of cholera fn-
fahtum. For sale by DB Warren.
100 qoptea or mure
Delivered'to miy,part of the state.
Everyone should have a oepy of
thfese important laws. •« V
THE STATE PRINTING. CO.,
Austin, Texas.
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.
f The Real th~ i
jL2E"£iit!±fc and Pleasure Resort
of Texas.
REACHED VIA THE
Weatherford, Mineral Wells &
Northwestern Railway,
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MINERAL ’WELLS
ROUTE. '
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Excursion round trip tickets on salu^witb
all the principal road* in the state an the
year round. Close connection with.the
Texas & I’uciflc uiid iSmiia Fe trains nt
Weatherford, Texas. .For further phrticu
lars, address
p e. book,
Second Vico President A 6'. S.,
, Weatherford .Jeas
edge or the curative merits of that
medicinal tonic, Electric Bitters, fqr
sick - stomach, liver and kidneys.
Mary H Walters, of 646 8t Clair ave,
Coluqibus, O, writes: “For several
months I wa? given up to die. I hatl
fever and ague and my nerves were
wrecked; I could not sleep and my
stomach was so weak from useless
doctors drugs that I could not eat.
Soon after beginning to take Eleetrio
Bitters I obtained relief, and in a short
time I was entirely cured.” Guaran-
teed at D B Warden’s drug store;
price 50e. ; . • ■ . •, : ■ - r ’
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Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry,
Watch Chains, Vest Chains, Charms, Loc!< ?ts^
Ladies’ Brooches, Lace, Stick'and Scarf Pina,’
Cuff and Collar Buttons, Rings of all.L-nds,
Plain and aej, Silver Novelties, 184-V^jfere;'
Knives, Forks and Spoons, Suguwj' Shells,'
Biftter KniveeJ Napkin Rittga.^hild’s S^te,
.* Carding Sets, Cut'Glass; Chihawar<&
Musical Instruments, Etc.; Eto/
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Judge Berry, of Kentucky, hes
wbn general commendation for
the stand he took th‘e othy day
tof protect a witness in his cdurtl
Shd was a woman With a family,
and was ah-Important -wittflii.,
a The lawyers : questioned her
sharply with an evident in ten *
*.l$n to disclose to the jury some
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Elflctri* Fan* iu Chair Oar* and Sleepers all the way to 8t, Louts and Kan-
City. Best service and bcii rates to all lake resorts. Write for information.
C. W\ STRAIN, G. P. A., Fort Worth. Texas.
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Buy them from the Jack County Nursery. . All home
grown stuff., Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees of all
kinds. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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JOHN L. LASATEB, Proprietor,
Echo, jalk county, texab.
D. L. SMITH'S ^
Restaurant and Short Order House,
First Door South of Keeling’s Mutio.Store.
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Has been' renovaled. The best place m the city
to gat a 15-cent meal. Square meat 25 cents..
SHORT ORDERS AND BARBECUED MEATS
A SFECIAIITY.. - L k > : !
mineral \vioi.I.s, •- - 1 tba^s.
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Is Life Worth LivinfeP
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That question, is answered! by the thousands of dollars paid to the
doctors every year. Then take the opportunity to live: If you have'
that tired feeling, ?r Indigestion, Constipation, Rheumatism, or^any*-
Blood Disease, we^will cure yoq with Dr, TTlurmonlds Blood
Syrup or it will cost you nothing. .
We Guarantee to Out© Catarrh
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, In all its horrible forms with Dr. Shurmondff 'Catarrhs
(htre> For twenty years we have successfully treated Catarrh, cured,
thousanes ,artd can cure you. Go to D. B. Warren or B. P, .-Ma01dox,i
Birpggists, and talk to them about it, ahd if thoy don’t endorse; it cUm’tl
take it. Not only do they endorse it, but put our money behind itjand-
itjt doesn’t do ,all we claim, they wilt refund your money.. ■ "Write to
our Dr- Thurmond and your letter shall have hre personal attention.
AH inquiries strictlyconfidential, For sale by, ’
1*. It. Warren aud B. P. Maddox, Fate Pinto,- Texas.
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WOMEN WHO SVtni
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FROM
Sick Headache
SHOULD USE
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For Permanent Relief
tt win cur. CONSTIM- : '
' U ontitely fra*;. I
Tlolh*DYSPEPSIA,d MAi?ARIAthANT#0^Il.LS.1 Is entirely fret#.
frem all poisonoue mineral substances, and i* composed solely of
LIFE-GIVING HKKBS. Especially adapted for weak and "weary |
constitutions; strengthens the weakened glands and organs; it checks
all derangements of the human body. ' ,
CURED HER SICK tlEADACHK
Mrs. Josie Cameron, Centralis Avenue, Tempi*,'
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WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL u'
i, Writes: “ I find HEkhlNBgives me qui<
, end take pleesure in recommending It to i
:n who enter from sick headache.” ',
Texas
relief.
woolen who
i sick headache.”
St OF ALL
Fifty Cents A Bottle AVoM All Snbstita&
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
St Look, U. S. A.
W|.. -f j
SOU) AND RECOMMt
9. P. MADDOX, PALO PINTO, TEXAS.
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A man who i» fully Atlvs to hl« own ih
terosu will tnke hh local paper bccauM bd
gets acluM of newi and UMfUl Information
lrotn it that he can get nowers else.
STRONG'itlNDRD,
Up-to d*to men also want a good general
newspaper in order to keep Ift close touoh
with the outside werld. Such a paper is "
THK DALLAS SEMI-WEEKLY K
A comhin»Ui>n of the Paio PInto <
J. C. SON,
NOTARY' PUBLIC,
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1905, newspaper, August 11, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146413/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.