The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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PAJPINO STAJ?.
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JfcWwjd' at' thepOlpfllo in Palo',' Pint
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'."BATtfttDAY, ,MAri 7, 1886.
Local Matters.;-
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. '.'Wenronot rospontiblo-for the.optnlon8 pf
out corrMpondenU,
The appearance is Hint Spring
aboult'toT6coivo a'blaolrcyo. ,
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"'V.TJnole ,jjjh HijtBon was perambl'tla-
'"l''v, ?k arq,und on our streets this week.
.'. '. , VDr.ifJ. B, Raines wns up froravtbe
, '.' Weils ono day this week.
. Mtv V". J. Amos, is off to Tohuaea-
" , .'' tia;t6" visit his sister.
' ,. ' Catholic Borvicea will bo hold at the
Gordon Uoal Mines next Sunday.
J - v-Wb regrot to learn of the ecrious
illncBs of Mr. L. B. Daniels.
,'", I , M&,M. 0,liynn and farnllyToturned
Si Thursday from tho Now Orleans Expo
f eltion. '
" "v V-Mr.S, mltb has moTedhls saloon
-s "'to Ilia, old Matt Vealo building on tho
s. . soatheaatco'rner of tho squaro.
. : -Mr. Mack Crenshaw Bays that ho
has some the pure all unadulterated
:: , Bourbon whisky.
Prof. H. 0. Bennio and Mr. Hank
. Parker, from tho Gordon Coal Mines
made ma short visitlast Wednesday.
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Tho iledua Hotel camo vory near
: .burning'' down Thursday Morninc,
" '-Thecroof caught firo from a defectiro
' '- fl,uo.
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; ". jL-r:Xbe bya lid a colebration on in-
- . auga'ration day, thoy had a bonfire and'
don. q some ot tao best- anvil bring we
have ever heard. II u'rrab I boys.
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A . ll 'Misses Stokca and "Wbatley,
, i' ; were :in 'attendance on tho ball at G.
-. '. 'W.'McPonalds nefc rcnidenee Thurs-
V' ''1iMfty"nigkt.. ....
. . Mr. biid'Mrs..iW. 8.McJiraBey,'of
ilratinm. .',! ia onri,trath.e forepart
"oft'his'week to be present at.thVmar-1
''tago.of Mr. W. L-MoLaren.
. ThFTatTierTtralirows", Terapcranoe
Society at tho Gordon Coal Mines, will
give a grand ball, March 17th, to
' ..witch a general invitation ia oxtended.
.' You? will find nfino article of
'wbtsk' and' cogn'ao brandy "o'rdarod
npecially tor medicinal purposes at tbe
' Buck Horn J3aloon.
S-m-No.38. Mineral Wells,-Texas.
Lost. A reddish cast brown over-
. coat in (bo town of Palo Pinto; The
' Under will coufer a favor on Dr. I. P.
" H6ax, by leaving the samo at this office
- or toita ewuor in Gordon.
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- ,'V 'Remember that Elder R. 0. Buck-
' ner, of Dallas, will preach at theOhrla-
"" tlan Church to-morrow at tbe usual
1 ' ' hours. Ho will also preach a sermon
.,' at 3 o'clock p. m, at. 'tho Mothodist
'" Church to the Sunday cchool,
The young gentleman that got the
front. gate fastenod oa him when he
:' went to. Bee' tho poppcrmentof hiaaflec-
,',tions, says that be prefers the inside-of
' tho. bouse rayjer tnan to be on tne
outer walla of the yard fence.
Among tho callers at tho Star office
' this week were J, T. LawsonJ JP. If.
.Hodges, A. Blucher, Eaq. Haddpx,
.," J.,ji. Iiavtyt, Dr. 3r K Houxand'
g'UpTSeiL ' .
".B-TD. Utixon, S. B. Patton, R, S.
Holmes.
, ':,'v M .Mr.-'WBff Ammormaa ig tbe gen-
''tleaianly proprietor ot tho EagloSalopn
n at tlie Gordon Coal RIincs,ind keeps on
. liandsthe' very beat brands of -wines,
';. ".; liquors and brandiei, fresh, logar 'beer
'. K ''falrrays. .ofi' tap, When you 7iitbe
rJjs J; Minea, and.deeire aomWhing in lua
, &. .. line,' you will Sad bis plaoe nest to K,
itu ofli. Hall.
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oduitty ia beforo, oat
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Vj ' . t-c'Ji?: -..rIe1Pl muraeriog ooa joet.juran
-. ' ''X'4 o,yWy of. lt week It 'ecM
' r -if-'eeC-gpj5VjiTOeis'
--; Brmdoaoa same cWargo at wkiohbe
' , v tpok. pfeiice, and JJ th.o officer-to be-
Vkro tt Hewas In.linmedtala, dasar.
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At tlie.reideapiol'tlie,iryefatJMri
of IhtatyVJ, W, SobpolcraU, W..Jj.
Mcljarcn, of Baylor county, anil, Mits
Charity Schoolcraft'. udgo E. K.
Tayle'r officiating.
;Tli contraoljng parties, jir'c'sinted
ibemfolves at 6 o'olnek siihrn, atlended'
fiy Mrsplen Wright and MiSsEmma'
Keller ,. and Mr. Samuot Graven, of
86ymour, aud Miss Relia Metcalf.
After qlomntr.ing the rites, Ibo cUostflf
which consisted of a goodly number of
tfio relatives of tho two familios and'
a few friendfj werp Invited to partake
of a sumptuous repast, which had been
preparod for the occasion, and 'which
was all that coilld have been draircd,
both in rich viands and arrangement.
The trido received a number of vnlua-
blo prcsonts from different friends and
relatives. At an early hour lheguo6tB
beaded by tho bride and groom repair-
ed to the residence of Mr. G. W. Mc-
Donald, whero a grand ball wan par
ticipatod in and which was biah'lv en
joyable, as .Georgo and his excellent
lady spared no pains in making all feel
welcome and at homo.
Thobrldo ahd groom are tho son and
daughter of two of Palo Pinto's old
and highly cstcoraod citizens, being
among the early settlers of tho county,
and who stood with their fellows in
guarding their families from tho mur-
derous hand, of the "rod-skint." during
tho period of Indian invasion's.'
In conjunction with the friends of
tho happy couple,, tbo Star joins in
wishing them all tho plcasnro and
prosperity possiblo along this rugged
palli oflify.and that, the ad verso winds
may -be so; tempered that their
burdens will be iij;ht( their achieve-
ments many and their lives an honor
to-BoclSly a'nl pleasing to their -aged
parents. In tlio ce'ebration of this oc-
casion tho Star was-'Substantially re-
memb'ere'd for wLloh wo.tender thanks
The-'n'owly married cbuplo loft' fo
tlioir-future home in Baylor .opjjnly
yosterdj'aly mpVnitfgVr ! ' ' ' t
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vva.
Wo hoiScvilloso'' whp,Wilild .to gX
their iob , work od time thiawoek will
notTieDome Impatient',' as this week be
ing' cbtiirtt ','wcok, and our force bolng
liinito-iWa'aren little behind with our
wnrkj'bat our fait pics' will cnabl6 li
to-clearout ina'fnwdays.
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MV. Jojih. Ahart, whpobtainod adi-
Voreo in oUr'di'atriet court Hast f'ues-
day, was raarriod.to Mrs. Johu Eubank,
Thursday. Some of tho Uovs.of towu
ave tlicm a tin-pan serenade. Tburf-
ay nignt at tue, iayior.nptqi.
Tho gentleman (?) who carried off
our best and only pocket. Itnife, would
confer" a great favor "upon1 ihe Editor
of this paper, by returning tne i-anie.
A man that wriuld steal from a printer
would do anything else that is mcaiu
Our table and tho articles thereon arc
for our exolusire uso and benefit.
While it is triio (hat we am trying to
furnish a readable paper, we have no
knivw or ponoihi to let or giyu away.
Mr. M. Crenshaw returped Tuesday
from Ft, Worth, where ho had been to
purchase a stock of liquors and a now
outt of bar fixtures for hU new
saloon, which was opened yestorday in
Smith's old st;ind, Mack says that.ho.
proposes to maintain the.str tetot pr Jer",
and allow.no minors in hia. house. And
will at all times keep tho best brands
of liquors and cigars. He. ba first-.
claMljMr. tender, and cau uhjc alii the
modern fancy drinks pold over tho bar.
Those who indulge, will be supplied at
thla bar wilfc any drink denlrcd.
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- Mr, It. Davidson, Sapt, Of he Gor
don Coal .Id Ma trMrt)ifli-ttiLh T)r.
JHor?(?efW.
m,, jwiiiBrinu, Auurew, rv usou, ,yr.m.
Carlisle and Thee. Stronach foipe
uc.o place made us a -very ploaMpt
caifTueaday. Some.o, whom Bawt4ie
aafbrtunate ooourraqee between Dyer
and Wlteber, aad who joforme 4 us thai
our tatent in oar lat issue that
Bjw'ymmMgfc tho diffleintl
ty, waa immt iict. We escerfully make
the corrected statement, and await tie"
iwlion of the courts for, tho facts.
tilts ?r$4t ."fwUWKtfpn
.DUtrlot CeHit PrcliMKi)v
Monday lat'Dlslriet.ourt convened
and. the'vfudge elect. Hun. T. L. Nu-
gent not having arrived at tho regular
hour,, tho praotlcing attornoys pro-
cfeded to cicctCol, t.-N. Roach Judge
nroipni.: .
Jiidge Roaoh nft.or taking the oath
'of office took hia seat and proceeded
to buiiincs3,,by empanellipg aud eharg-
ingtho Gran.fl Jury nudprinaritiK and
arranging f"dr tho dispatch of business,
At tin. ., early Imtir iu'.tiie afternoon
Judgo Nugont having arrived tho rc-
ulnr routinp of business began under
hUjudgOiihip.
Tlio Grand Jury empanelled Tire J.
H. Dijlahunfy. foreman jt'Htise.Bcaver,
G. D. paks, ,A. G. Crawford, W. 0.
McAd'aii;?, M. H. Bell, V?.. J.Uriggers,
J. M. GilhcrJ, J. A. Knight, J, T.
Jowel, C." T. Hazlowodd and B. F.
Smith. ,
The Petit Jury fur the 1st. wrflk?,
W. U. Harris, J. A. JJozall, C. C
l liher, J. A. Seott, S. J. 8 Abcrnalliy,
W. M. Osborne, A. J. Kerr, P. M.
Hodges, Win. Harey, E. J. Brimiua-
ham, F. M. Lesler, W. T,. Click, G. W.
Har.vey, A. Murdook, E.O. Maddox,
G. A. Loflin, J. T. Lawson, T.S. Rinh-
ards, 0. J. Mnpo, i-mitb Kunt,G. W.
McDonald, A. G.Lawsoo, J.E. Hntoh-
ins aud 11. B. Allen,
Jury Commisbionbrs.-UH, C. Me-
Ofurc, 0. Jowcll and Witt.Spcere.
Visiting attorneys on" business in
Court are Col. J. L. L. MtCall, Judge
I. N. Roach, Col. J, N, Huhey, from
Weatherford uud'Capt. Jno, N. Bon-
dornon, from Bryan. Coses disimaed
of as foltows : ,
Tba application of W. "P. Gibbs, of
'Gordon, fur oxamination and admit
tance lo thopriictleo of "law waa on
Wednesday called up, and tho commit-
too which was appointed to pertorni
ihat dutyto-w'u : Col. J.jS. Straughan.
'Xudge 'ij'N. Roach -and Capt. "Joliu N.
'tlcouersoii ol Bryan haruii; nrivalv in-
'Sy,'8,,4.tne aPP''cWh'onti'ced to
iWtour'tfiljjnngh Jndgal,.N. Roadi,
'thlfiilVBppiiift W.'T. Gibbi not
haviBr.Tedfffl biciii
Cji m Jam tar Willi
Vi ti .-. ...'- if
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he'Wnrktf.iuVt are p1. cSTiblU, bv the
rulcs.pfjtbe' Supremo Court-e'e'ii'V
the applicant to be admitted as
-member
of the bar, but reccom-
;meii(led tho applicant highly, and
aked for' fetii'pofary licence till tin-
next pif'jlinjjurm'of toUrt, which as
granted. Mr. Giblis will be prepared
In all Iheso elem'entarjr branches wo
f.rediot by nex lei m, amftiiibccCmo
a member of tha bar, iu which prolVs-
Muii wo anticipate an J hope him succos.
CaiMN-AL Docket On the call of
the docket quito a ntimlior of ca'ea in
'vhicb tin arrests had beetl made wore
coutin.'crl;and o'npiatei ordered.
The Stale, vs. J. D.'Cowden nolle-
pro-oqui entered.
The Stale ye.-Robert Morrow con-
tinued by deft. '!'
Tho Siato b. Singleton Bearden
tried and resulted in a Jiungjurynlier
a bard fight between Mess. J, 8.'
Straugliun and J. It. h, McCall'and
Ool. Gt-orgo P. Miller our district
attorney.
Sta'te ol Toxas vs. J. R, Boggs
eliarccd with assault with intent to
imiriler, verdict ofaifgrayated assault
and urieil ?&U.
T)ie State o. Texas . D. W, White
called Friday and coutliii.el. .
The' State of Toxa( vsf JfiwM. Colo,
srb lur io bu-uay awn u tcuiic i,i ui
rajn ordorod. ' ' ' ;V .,
Slato-of Texas vs. Sum Lnzerui,
juilgmeDt'ftiitbrforfeiturcjjf appeear-
aucQ iioiiu as a witness, wiaaiuo on pay-
raetitof cost. '
Palo Pihli County vs. Goo. 0. Lewis
and lu boudtmion, in two cases, were
conllriqed. ,'
-TJpon going to press (Friday aitor-
nooo) Uie.gmnd jury haj . returned
only five' bills, four falouys and one for
misdcmeHuor ,p ,
The Boin'rotli'or at 'Gordoa baa
opened up at retail, a fresh , stock of
uuuuro, urd,uiiva, ,wip? ana ctgara
near the Gordou aotel, "auu'tl.iay make
Vepecially invitation to aU'thoaowbo
desire a fresh aud, cihillcrattig''tev4r
age. Give tliciq a call. .
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Stecli Mfctiiilt.
The Rtodkmcn listli-a rribortiM'
of Strawrt will meet In Vlrtt'jikce on
A ,m ', . . v, -...(. .-.-Al.i
io ara xueauay, .n mi ,at m iy
rangemonts Tor the' sprZg round-up.
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T.I.I rll(ira TvmatnlnViA'the l'ot 0(11 CO
m Palo PintoJ Texas, during tfc' menlhof
runiHZT. xf, loovi vf
Adair J. B.
Alien A. L.
.Tnnei Ella.
Nelson John-WW.
Kushlnc .T. M 3
.Bfnlth Henry.
Shaw Lailrali,
" Pcott Arthur.
VaUon J..IL
Barrow Jai. V,
0.-ovcr'CUarlcs.
Cloud 0. 0.
Coli-man W. n.
Callaway 0. E.
jonnson nuss.
Frouzell JW.
Iacalllntfforthe above, day'1 Advertised
LI't" 8. S. Taylor P.M.
Per OllcV. Mtt. P. M. Palo Pinlo.Tex
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L would roipficifully request all who
know themselves iudobted .to me to
conio forward at .onco artd settlo their
accoiints.iiR I am in neon of tho money.
Respectfully.
' W. U. JtTF.nSONB.
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At CoaMfor Casli.
- Our enterprisinj; merchant on .the
West Hide, Mr. P. B. M. Burrow,
having deoided to cngaao exclusively
in the grocery business, "will despose
of liia boots, shoes and hats at cost for
cash in tho next thirty days. Bring tin-
cash'and you can get bargains iinparcl-
lelcti in tho hixtory of the town. IIo
willalso sell you groceries ohcapcr for
cash than any houso in town.
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Club KnteS
For tho Star fbr the year 1885 will
ho for sinplo copy $1.50. ' r
For club of six to ono poat oflio
J l,25j and for clubs o( ten to nny one
post ofllco. ol.lO. Tlio cash in every
case accoinsany tho list.
To anyone sending us a club of six
will roeeiva a copy trea.
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M. L, GARRETT.
Attorney t Lsw dLami Act at;
County,1, Attbrri'ey, '
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j, (Stock mark's ntd BrtiHdKt
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Tor Binglo opt, f -.5,00
, iFcir dach, additional cut, J82;50L
or each brand roprosentod-by char
aeters, $1,00.
Jj. Dalton.
C. A. Dalton.
Horse brand tamo asTj. on bin. and various
above. other marks. Horea
brand 0. A, D.onleff
' thigh.
"Nopernon is authorized to sell ortn any
ayuvo uti.retock In the above brands. 560
reward will bo paid to any Ono furnishing In-
formation leading to tho conviction of parties
uaing said Block.
Redus & Crawford,
;ikLO PINTO, TEXAS.
Prescription
Druggist,
And Doaters ia
Paten! Medicines, Paints, Oils.
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Dye Stuffs,
Brushes
In short everything usuallly kept In "a first
. class Urug Store.. - "" '
J. M. COXATSER.
Livery & feed Stable
At tb.n .old.
QitbAT E & METCALF-
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North west corner of he Square, ,5-
pAV r'NTO. TKXAa
ftulck tltpfi Careful Drivris, Hxpcrie'hMcl'
nostlers and I)o'io but Spirited Teams ,nl-
waV at the ecrvice f my pntrom. Tnivclferi
and Touriste will be tranellerrod'to all part
of thu'eouutry with ilUpatcht. . . , .
Itcniembcr the Old stand, and give him a
call..- n 80 tf
oaf-j-'ree Sample rc-otn for Drutntnatfi
the
Eu -attained standard ot eicell(SSee nhlth
admit! pt no nuporlor. ,
'It cantainaevoty Improvement that InTonUt
Benlui. (kill aud moaoy can pnxluec, . .
Thcao oxeelleot Qrana an calebraUd tot Trfj
oonibiu attain ortlillo ilesljn, beauty 111 flnlab, pef
tact comtruoUnu, making teem the Bioit attraef
iTo.omaantal and flertrabln oigaaaloi.hOBW '
chools, cliunbM, lodge), lodetiet, eto.
.nn .mnllLr nt taao. fiulck rflnonfie. aiietTOZ
ESTABLISHED BEPTJTATI0X "
BMEal3AI.El rACIUTIES.
8KIUED WoaKHEJf,
BBl MATE5UAX
OOHBIKZD, UUOl THM
THE POPULAR OBGAH
lnlrudlon Beek and Plaae Steak.
Cat0iTiMUdrilo7EncaiafI)lkJcB,ri
Ike Chicago Cottage Orfo.Ci.'
CM Baafeltii asd X StntMti
CKICASO. ill.
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Son, J. C. The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1885, newspaper, March 7, 1885; Palo Pinto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48648/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.