The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1887 Page: 2 of 4
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SATtplDAiT, OCT, 22, 1987.
'if . Tho Dallas Stato 'Fair oponod last
y Thursday, and, was tho bjggoat thing
' tbat'Texas over saw. '
!'' Tho Moxican war veterans will
meet hi Fort Worth November, tho
't'!8th(-1887;.'
. Puck says that tbe Chicago nn-
' nrohists, as- tlioy look forward to
November, can realize the feelings o'f
tho thanksgiving turky.
The French fishing sloop, 8t.
Picrro, off. St. Piorro Migueloo, In
1atitudo44 20', longitudo 61 20',
, was.found tho other day, wntor-log-'god.
Search was mado, and ton men
wcro found drownod in the' cabin.
Tho Knights of Labor's Qenoral
Asso.ubly, for two or threo wooks in
session at Minneapolis, adjourned last
Wednesday, All business was dis-
posed of, an it, is said tbatovery Bug-
gostionjand mcaeuro favored by Mr.
Powderly was concurred in and
adopted.
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Phil. Armour says tbo Weather-
ford Sun, will not tolerate a oigaiette
smoker among his army of book-
koopors. Thp shrewd millionaire
knows that while (Tall cigarotto
smkorfl aro not feeble minded, tho
practice may bo Joountod a dangerous
symptom.
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The land law oays the Crosby Co.
Nows, . by divesting county and
district surveyors of all control of
tho public lands, has flooded the
country with irresponsible surveyors
who are subject to no authority and
amenable to no law. This state of
affairs. must1 necessarily ,rosult in dis-
aster to cbo administration of our
land Bystcm.
A new monthly magozino of 16-
quartojpagosof reading matter, will
bo issued within 4a fow drys at Olo-
buro, Texas, by W. F. Wells & Co.
Tho periodical will bo printed on fino
book paper, stitched, covered and
trimmed. It is to bo devoted
specially to the propagation and do-
fenco of the doctrines and principles
of Christianity as held by, tbo Baptist,
but will also give 'placo to select
literature, siencOjeto.
.
Tho two train robbois who wcro
shot down, by Wells, Fargo Messen-
ger, J. Earnest Smith, last Friday
night, have been identified as two
monwbo formerly worked in El Paso,
at brick-making, and wbo'were known
as "Jack Smith and Disk' Meyer.
Smith was an oscaped murderer, hav-
ing .killed, a merchant in Paso del
Norto two years ago while attempt-
ing to rob tho morohant's store.
Smith was also wanted for shooting
Officer Ghipraan in El Paso last
spring, wounding him in tho left arm
,o that tbo arm bad to bo amputated.
- It is.Vijportcti that Geo. )3carbroucn
CMIUUl ,UI UUUL'M , CUUIIiy,' IIUU. U1B
brother, shot rind Uijied 4. J 1v.l)j
liams, last Saturday njglii, at Haskell,
Tho troublo grstv , out of ah 'old
grudge itf whioh Williams'was indict
ed for trying to bribo an offlcr, and
Goorgo Scarbrouguwns.tho principle
witness Williams nppearod th tho
saloori whero Soarbrougb was writing
n letter, , with a double-.barrdl shotgum
in his Jinnd, when tho Scarbrough
brothers opened fire'upon bim,"whiph
resulted ns above .stated. , Tho two
Scarbroughs'had a preliminary trial
Saturday night and wore bound ov6r
in abond of $500 each to await; tho
notion of tbq grand jury.
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Th6 scaro which stirred up Wall
strcot,a few daysjdgo, by tho report-
ed remark of Ohancey M. Depowj that
tho' finances of tbo country woro in a
bad way, in fact rotton, lost all found-
ation on which to stand when Mr.
Depow'8 private secretary received
tho following dispatch from Mr. De'
pew: "Your messago reooived. I
commented upon tbo fact known to
every-body that tho real estate boom
had. been pushed too far and there
had boon considerable railroad build
ing paralleling old lines and whioh
would bo unprofitable. On the othor
band, business activity all over tho
wost is pheuomcual and hoallby."
Tbo Midland Stakod'Plains says:
Tbo cattle growing regiou of Texas
has the finest crop of grass that it
has producod in years, and the cattle
will go. into winter in correspondingly
belter condition. If n cattlo boom
ovor does slriko the country again,
Texas will bo in shape to fill all or-
ders on tho very shortest- nolico for
stock, young nnd steer cattlo. Late-
ly Texas has ceased to rniso, young
cattle, owing to 'tho condition of tho
markot, but sbo is ready to begin
again at any timo, and thero is no
spot on ourtb whoro the increase in
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tbe bovino species is ns groat as it is
in tho climato of Toxas.
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JTnck County Items.
' Tho movements among prominent
speculators just now are as.misicrious
'as wben coal was first discovered,
, Eumornas it that tho oro assays
; 'all the-way from $10011 to 1900 per
.''', -ton,,. .
It has been known for a long tiraa
' ' that'thoro was silver bearing oro in
:'," ,our county, but not of sufficient rich-
' ', nes's, to" justifiy working the minos.
; i It is hoped tho new fiud will prove
C profiitable. Jaeksboro Gazette
;V ' The Crosby County Ne'wtf, a. npw
fi'rj paper just started at Estucado, tho
'. ' ' county 'Boat of said county, is updn
''' ur table, It is published by Mr.
.', l il , j.jiW. Murray. John in dpfiniug his
,?! politic 'says:
v'wt' . "In Vn unvamoshod . English,
thon, wo aro a southern democrat, a
iftoiorights democrat and a rod head-
ed bno at that, when stirred upr but
v whon lot alone,- conaoi'vativo. We aro
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also au a;iii-pruuiuivuu;ab uuu vj'
nosed to all' sumptuary legislation.,
We" beliovo in individual, but)
aoti; copstitutional .prohibition.
But wo d6rfavor. Jboal optipn.V
Trllin Kobbors Fail.
.Houston special to tho Ft.Worth
Gazette, under date of Oct, 14tb,
says: Highwaymon attempted to
hold up the north-bound passenger
train on tbo International and Great
Northern 7.ailroad on tho ovoning of
that date. Tho train left, Houston
at 4:40, and about twonty-sovon miles
north of said city, whon tho train
was pulling out of a water station,
two masked men, heavily armed.
mounted the onglno and told tho
engineer to pull out untill bo should
order them to stop. Engineer Con-
verso pulled out acd Fireman Linu
watched an opportunity and jumpod
from the cng'ino, "Ho then caught tho
rear platform and gavo tho .alarm to
tho train men and passengers, Wh6n
tho robbers saw that Linn had caught
on to tho roar coaob ono of thom
said,".Well, it's all up now," and they
botb.jumped off, From' Spring sta-
tion, tho news, was telegraphed to
Houston and tho Shoriff arid a posse'
of mounted men, left at 10 o'clock on
a spocial train for tbo scene, of tho
attompted robbery.
.intliat .opuneotion ,he r attaches ;giill
w'itn.Jhu" son, B. lii iSimmons,, th e Vb'fl,
weatth.nnd high standing' o't the',
parties causes' nich intbrest fo it
atluohbd to tho procoodings.
Rock',;iBlaml Titnorlng.
,Wo find ttiofql'iOwjngcOirfnmhica'
'lion in tho Henrietta Iudopondont of,
Oct. 14th;
"In an issuo of tho.Gazoto of Fri
day, oppoars ji communication from;
ono fr. A. Fororaan, of Wiohith Falls,'
ridiculing tho inteiitions Of Hontlcltit
to socUi'o tho. Rook Island railroad,
If Mr. Foreman's judgment' in raiU,
road building is no bettor that It is
in dam building, wo infer that, tho
people of tho Falls aro doomed to as
groat a disaster as they woro iq'his
dam arrangement. We jiopo, how-
over, that thoy will ,bo profited- by
the old maxim that reads : "A burnt
child isinfraid of tho fire," and not
suffer thomsolvcB to bo Josor t'o" tho
tuno ofsoven thousand dollars ns they
woro on tho dam (mill dam). Ho
inform' tho wistful oar of tho,.Gazetto
editor that tho grand trunk line of
tho Rock Island will move on (O
Wichita Falls, tbenoo .to tho Gulf.,
Who told., this startling news to the
credulous ear of this dam builder?
From whence did' he got his informa-
tion from tbo'Frcsidcnt of tbo Itock
Island railroad pr from the chain
carrier or the, cook of tho engineers1
force, now in tho. fiojd ? Most likely
the latter, as wo hear, ho has been
for sovoral. weeks up in tbo Territory
hobnobilig the cbok and porbaps the
cook told him anything to got a Test.
A lie under tbe circumstance would
bo pardonablo as tho cook miist have
boon tired. Wo hope Mr. 'Foreman'
will consolo himseH with tho swcot- re-
flection that ho has dono his duty to
the people of tho Falls. That they
doomed to disappointment again s
evident. Henrietta is on the main
lino and hero the road will bo built.
Afterwards wo aro incline'd to tbiuk
thatif the Falls will sconro tho right-.
of-wayanddo tho.grading to a poidf
on tho main line between Hcnriotta
and Rod liver, wo bolievo tho Rock
Island people w'H tie and iron it,
thus giving thom the long wished for
outlo't, but it is an u'npardouable net
of presumption to think that the.
Rook Islaud railroad would build to
tho Falls when it is a "well, known
fact that an ordinary rise in 'the Rig
Wichita river wouj'd submerge their
road and destroy thousands of vdol-
lars worth of propbrly, Tlieywant
deep water, but only at tho terminus'
of tho line., ;!,'.,
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Thlspowdor never' viq-ies.' A marvbi 6t.
pUrity, strength atl'd wh6leinmneS9. More
econoimciy mo orainnry mnas, nim. cannoi
1)6 sold in tompetetloa witli tho multiliidb ot
lpvv test, short vvpigt, nltim or, ,ph'osphato
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Pnlo Pinto Co. Estrajs.
Taken up "by aao Taylor hnu esfrnyed
bofdro Z.-Dutlor, J. P. Precinct No. 8, on
tho' 24th day' of Juno 1887, Ono liliiek Mly,
about 14 hands high branded U on left
shoulder. Ono-yellow bay filly,, three years
old, hbout 18,or 14,-hands bigfj, branded ft
left8houlder. ,Ot)e black horso, threo y?ftrs
old.unbrandcd, npprniEeu nt.sixty dollars.
Taken up uy it, u. Anoerson nnu emrnyou
before Z-BUtler,. r. P.Proeinc'tNo.4,ijn24tU
day of Juno, 1887, ono sorrel mare, fcfnza
face, 7 years old, about 14 hands high. One
browu horse, 8 gears' 'old. nbo.lt 14 band,
high. OnoBorrol horse blnfotacq two years
old (Stnlion.) Ono yellow maro Six; years
old abouH4 hands high with yearling colt.
No perceivable marks or brands on' either
of tho above described horse.
Taken upby J. II. BlCcchorand cstrnyod,
beforo Z. Butler, J. P. PrcclnctNo.4 on Jlth
day of .Inno 1887. Ono dark brown.or black
norso aouui i'ij uunus uiu;", uuum 4. jis
old. saddlo marks on hnqk, branded JK
cbnncotodi, on left shoulder, appraised at
twenty dollars.
TnVnn iin hv A. R. Tlpntv nnd estrnved be
fore J. V Schoolcraft J. P. of Precinct No..
1, Palp Pinto county, Toxas July 30, 1887
ono gray maro arid colt. Mam about 5) years
old, 1U hands high branded z'On lefts houl
dftr. Appraised-at $35.
Taken' up by tho'undnrsigncd and estrayd
.before G. 0. Green J. P. Precinct .No. on
tho 8d day of September 1887, ono .brown,
horse mulo about twenty-fivo years old 12 or
J8 hands high .branded with 'an 8 nnd," circle
oVor.8 on neck, J 4 pn'lefthip Spanisli brand'
On left tliigli and 'E' on left thigh. Appraised'
at fifteen dollars. ' ;'"
Taken up by A. S. Ba'ty and otrayed" bo-
foro J. V- Scboolcrnft, J. P. Precinct 1,
on tho 8lhday:of October, 1887, ono roan,
maro, nbout4 years old, 14,hauds .high apd
branded I B on left shoulder. Apprulsed,at
$30. , , ,
W. a. MwUitoTiau, Ulerlc '
Cb..Court P. P. bo;, Traits'.,' '''
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wuiiiiiiuiviMi ww aawnw bCAittuiviii rr
Cheapest & Btst Biisine'ssCcIlege tn iftB Worhf.
nia-bMt TTdiioF a,o4 Gold Meflal ot ll ott.tr ColUgMi
"wiuj r.zpouuont ior,niieni or ifooxn.crpinx "
general unoine -m. 8 uuu wriaut
llaclneCH. lOTtMhtrumployed,
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LETTER, EIST. ' , ' "'
List of dcad.Wters remaining.in the. post
oluce tor tho month ending September 30.
Bolton AVilliam .Mully S. SI
Calvert' S. J. Pollard J. M,
prawford Tom Plannary, John '
Granger Harry. Probs Sam
Graham Land Agent EeasonovAda
Gillian W. Stur'glU Tomar ' '""':
Hemphill D. H. Tcrry'Toa, ''
Jones J. M, JSlinaman A., '..,'
Knight Wcs WorkE.E.;
Locket Thos. WIiitoFIoronco .
"WhitoFannio ,
"When calling for tho aboyo eay "a'dvetised"
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trusted tomycArc, (' -:!.: .0i'iK'v;,5'-,; '
hb collection of old' tlftimjs a .speeblM,, .,
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BSrCalls answered promptly day ornia;hl. ' iiV'i'l;
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Pioliioltlou ns a Disturber of
Martini Relation.
Mrs. Nollio Haugh Bimm'ons .and
Nowton O, Simmons of Brucovillo,
McLennan County, marriod in Juno
of the present year. In a eull on
trial jn tbe District Court tho lady
is plaintiff nnd tho husband is de
fendant. Tho plaintiff is praying for
divorce.- Her original petition accus-
es her husband Of many things, and
ono is that sbo,. being a prohibitionist,
Bubsoribo( for thp Waco Advance,
organ of tho prohibitionist, published
VyDr. J. B. Oranfillj nnd ho, being
on anti, refused to permit the paper
to como into the house,), and wroto to
tho doctor to discontinue it. For
this and other causes the lady says
She wants a divorce with equitable
division of property' and alimony.
In .b,is answer Mr. Simmons ,says, ho
docs'hot object to beiop; divorced, but
objects to tho terms' domnn'ded. In
bis oross.:bli and-ploa'in reconvention
bo aCcpscB his wifepf infidolily, and
We want ftjgood, live (Jprrespond-
ent in every neighborhood in tbe
county, ..Send tbo news, about church-
es, Bohoo'ls, marriages, deaths, births,
eropB ad anythingof interest. Make
them 8hdrjjj$an'd to tbo point. Tho'
right to condonso any article is re'-'
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GAINESyiLLE, TEXAS. ' '
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rs5?-Vlll nraetieo Iri the Courts of this iudK
dicial district, anl.tho Supremo .courtof the.
Btato." All pusiness pmcoa. in ms nanas
will receive prompt attention. . , '
Billey's Shaving, Parlbif
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The EadS ro dancing juba in Now
Mexico. Thoy loft their country for
their .country's good nnd Came.'t'o tbo'
wild wide , west, carpet-bag in hand,;
for the sake of ofllco. It was tbe loit
ditch, and now Hint l'io Democrats
aro signing the pay-rolls and . draw
ing tljo ealarie8,tho oustbd Bepubji-
cans seat themselves oq tbo fenco and
bowl. Tho iron of defeat is. in'thoir
spuls thoy attempt to yawp'piteousjy,
but the result is a'spolhinij molody
to Democrattp ears. Tho.,QovoYnqr's
nnmo is. Kof 8, and bis Capacity ' for
sUtliig, .On his political ,;qrimjes , le
astonishing Et, Wor.tbetto. .
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' Tbo Santa Fo .' eonstriiotion train'
was tiy have.,rdaobcd ' Woatbotord
Jhureday morning. ' .
CITATION. -.
. Tho Stato of Texas No, 24,
06unty of Palo Pinto, J"
Tato A Johnson, 1 In Justice court, precinct
vs. . I No. 2, - Palo Pinto'
IV. E. Tamplin. I Opunty, Teias.
. TothoSlieriUor any ypnstablo ol i'Alo
)Pinio Qpuntv Gre'ijtln'p,'
"Whereas, on, the 10th day of September,
1887,, pa h was mado before mo,- by Dj'O.
Davis, attorney for plaintifl, that; ,Wt E.
'JLampiln.isa transient pearson, so mat mo
prdinary'process pf law cannot bo served up-
on hiuij You are hereby commanded that
hy taking publication of.this,writ In. sonio
nowspaper'publlshed. in alo. Pintp county
for four sUcces8lved weeks, previsious, to tho
return d.ay:heropfrspmnion the 'said )Y,t E.
Tamplin,to bo and .appear before pion,pt a
regular term pf tho Justice, fcuur for
Procipet No. 2, .of Palo Pinto
county, to bo' held, at my ofllceji at tho
"William's School House,- intho county of
aforesaid on thoiGth day ofNovcmber,A43),
1887. nt 10 o'clock a. m. to.antwer ,the cPm-
pialnt of Plaintiff filed fin tho lpth' day of
t, . 'i t inn- 't i i re
, " FAMES' Ts DANIEL; V
ATTORNEY AT hAW$
Land and Collecting toftlf
GORDON, TSXAS. "
Soeefal attention ctven to collections .'ew?S
1 points irTWcsterTexas Jan 22iMR
all points i
Wit
' M. L. GAEEETT.
Attorney at Law and Lanfl Agentf
tif.ij.vS
Gountv Attorney S
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Obtained, ahd all, other business in lifttfj.'ff- ?''
8. Patent Office attdpfled to! ftr .Modtjfiito'" - ,- ,
Pens. ' I ;.'t"V '.''.'
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Our office is opposite- the V. 8. . Polen . j j
Offiep, and ,ve pan .obtain Patents 'n Imp.", S y
timp' than thoso.remote,frorh nshlifctiin.T;, , "I ,: '.
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the sum of 518, made, by, defendant vrlth"
plaintitt between the'firftt'.day of September,
and, tho tlurty-flrst day OfDopenibor 1880,
which now remains.dqe-and .unpaid. Upl-
ift fail not'but of 'this writ mako duo return
thereon phowinihow. ypH ,hnvo ?orvcd tho
aAma., ' 1 . i'
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Son, J. C. The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1887, newspaper, October 22, 1887; Palo Pinto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48739/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.