Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Governor Odell ie Living up to
‘hie reputation as the greatest
American Humorist. He says
he wants to resign his position as
governor of New York, but that
Senator Platt will not allow him
to do so!
§>tiifiil OiWIm AgaluMt Him.
Rodriciden, alone and destitute.
Such, in brief was the condition of an
old soldier by the name of-J J Ha-
vens, Versailles, O. For years he
was troubled with Kidney disease aud
neither doctors nor medicines gave
him relief. At length he tried Elec-
tric Bitters. It put him on his fept in
short order and now he testiflos, “I’m
on the road to complete recovery ”
Best on earth for liver'and kidney
troubles and all forms of stomach and
feoWel^ complaints. Only 50c. Guar-
anteed by all druggists.
Tom Taggart has hist foot in
the road a good deal of thg time.
He went to Chicago on Monday
to investigate the expediency of
establishing Western headquar-
ters there, At last accounts the
problem was still in the air.
rroui 1 IN lo 03 I>onn<l«.
One of the most remarkable cksCs
of a cold, deep seated on the lungs,
causing pneumonia, is thiit of Mrs
Gertrude E Fenner, of Marion, Ind.
Who was entirely curCd by the use of
One Minute Cough Cure. She says:
(‘The coughing and straining so
weakened me that I ran down in
weight from 141 to 92 pounds. I tried
a number of remedies to no avail until
I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four
bottler of this wonderful remedy
cured1 mo entirely of the cough,
strengthened my lungs and restored
me to my normal weight, health and
strength.” Sold by D B Warren.
It is understood that the Pres-
ident has agreed to keep commis-
sioner Ware at the head of the
Pension Office on the express
condition that he will not write
poetry in explanation of the ex-
ecutive pension order.
A Power for tiood.
The pills that are potent in their ac-
tion and pleasant in effect are De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers. W S
Phllpot, of Albany, Ga, says: ‘‘During
a biliious attaok I took one . Small as
it was it did me more good than calo-
mel, blue mass or any other pill I ever
took and at the same time the effect
was pleasant. Little Early Risers are
certainly an ideal pill.” Sold by D
B Warren. V
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point of th« bkyonet, agrees
demolish all ltd fort* on the ind
frontier; build pice highways so
that the next English invasion
will b6 easier; make no treaty
with any foreign government,
and pay an indemnity of 7,000,000
rupees, to reimburse Great Brit-
ain. Has, there been a single
word of remonstrance from the
United States? Another view.
Let the benign Anglo-Saxbn in-
fluence spread until Thibet blooms
like Egypt and the English*
American language succeeds a
Tartar gibberish.
—All.*.__ *\
Neekw No.Further.
“No more nauseda* doses of quinine
and the like for me. Cheatham’s
Laxative Tablets arb surer in effeot
and' far more pleasant and convenient
to take. 1 seek no further for a safe
hnd srire cure for Chills, biiliouBness
and malaria. Endw. Dubois,
25c per box. Baton Rouge, La;
WORLD’S FAIR ART VIEWS.
Seven beautifully colored pictures
of the principal buildings of the
World’s Fair, and: seven other pic-
tures. Tied with curd, detachable for
framing. Sent on receipt of 10 cents,
“Katy,” Dallas, Texas.
Ml*k Headache.
“For several years ryy wife was
troubled with what physicians called
sick headache.of a Very severe char
actor . She doctored with several em-
inent physicians and at great expense,
only to grow worse until she was una-
ble to do any kind of work. About a
year ago she began taking Chamber-
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and
today weighs more than she ever did
before and is real well,” says Geo E
Wright, of New London, New York.
For sale by D B Warren.
Judge Parker has written to the
Compiler of the Democratic text-
book-saying “I beg of you to see
tbit that there is no word in it
that rfeffects upon the personal
ItonOdVand integrity of Theodore
RobSeVelt ' An Evening Post
editorial indicates that little care
vks taken- in that direction to-
wards myself by the compiler of
the Republican text-book, but
let there be no rejoinder in kind
or otherwise.” This chivalrous
request" has’ bden scrupulously
Observed. The book discusses
moasares, not men.
Anly Did His Duty as Be Naw It
“I deem it my duty to add a word of
oraiae for Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says J
Wilev Park, the well known merchant
and postmaster1 at Wiley, Ky. “I
have been selling it f6r three offour
years, and it gives complete satisfac-
tion . Several of my customers tell
me they would not be without it for
anything. Very often, to my knowl-
edge, one single dose has cured ’a se-
vere attack of diarrhoea, and I posi-
tively know that it Will cure the flux
(dysentery). You are at liberty to
use this testimonial as you please. ”
For sale by D B Warren.
The outcome of England’s
“wholly peaceful” expedition in-
to Tibet alleged to be in the in-
terest of diplomacy, has ended as
everybody knew it would end, in
the complete subjugation of the
Thibetans to the rule of Great
Britain. England and the United
States were parties to the com-
pact which promised to preserve
Sut one now violates it without
the slightest hesitation, and the
Notice to Democrats.
In compliance with section No. 93 of
the Terrell election law, I appoint the
following precinct chairmen:
No. 1—Palo Pinto, G.W. McDonald.
No. 2—Oran, V. A. Dow.
No. 3—High Bluff, Ay, 8. Johnson.
No. 4—Cedar Springo',D. S. McNeal.
No. 6—Strawn, 0. D. Williams.
No. 6—Cordon, W. E. Hart.
No. 7—Graford, L. A. Lamar.
No. 8—Santo, J. T. Rattspot.
No. 9—Bosley, Joseph. Doyle.
No. 10—Brazos, J. \y. liease.
No. 11-8; Mineral Welle,- W. J.
Wood.
No. 12—N. Mineral Wells, G. O.
Green. *
No. 13—Lyra, W. J. Lynch.
No. 14—Mingus, John R. Graves.
No. 15—Saleville, O. W. Webb.
• M*,G. Vernon,
County Chairman.
IN PrnlMe of Cliaraberlain$M
Colic, Cholera an«l Diar-
rhoqa Remedy.
“Allow to give you a few words
in praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says
John Hamiett, 6f Eagle Pass, Texas.
“I suffered one week with bowel
trouble and took all kinds of medicine
without getting relief, When a mer-
chant herd advised’ me to take this
remedy. After’taking one dose I felt
greatly relieved and when I had taken
the third dose was entirely cured.
I thank yon from the bottom of my
heart for putting this great remedy in
the hands of mankind.” For sale by
D B Warren.
WORLD'S PAIR VISITORS.
The pavilion erected by the Frisob-
Rock Island Systems at ivfain En-
trance of the World’s Fair is surely a
place of no little interest, in fact it is
one of the many attractions.
Visitors to the World’s Fair are cor-
dially invited to inspect the Frisco-
Rock Island Systfera building. Here
Will be found a place of rest, court-
eous attention, besides, there will be
distributed, free of cost, souvenirs and
descriptive literature of the General
South wost. The reader will, undoubt-
edly, overlook a very important at-
traction in case of failure to visit the
FriBco-Kock Island System pavilion.
Remember, Mam Entrance World’s
Fair. : ' ' •../ '
The t'louiHch la the Han."
A weak stomach weakens the man
because it cannot transform the food
he eats into nourishment. Health1
and strength cannot be restored to
any stok man or weak woman without
first restoring health and strength to
the stomach. A Weak stomach can-
not digest enough food to feed the
tissues and revive the tired and run
down limbs and organs of the body.
Kodfcl Dyspepsia Cure digests what
territorial integrity of China, yon eat, cleanses and strengthens the
permits it. Tibet, at the B Warren.
glands and membranes of the atom
aoh and cares Indigestion, dyspepsia
and ail stbmadb troubles. Sold by D
gey St.,
!, fix., Oct,, 2, 1902.
„ __________I with falling and coo*
ideation of th« womb, with severe
pains through the groins. I suf-
fered, terribly at the time of men-
struation, had blinding headaches
and rushing of blood to the brain.
What to try I knew not, for it
seemed thatf I had tried all and
failed, but I bad never tried Wine
of Cardqi, that blessed remedy for
sick Woman. 1 found it pleasant
to take and soon knew that I bad
the right medicine. New blood
seemed to oour.«■ through my veins
and after using eleven bottles 1
was a well woman.
Mrs. Bush is now in perfect
health because she took Wine of
Cardui for menstrual disorders,
bearing down pains and blinding
headaches when all other , remedies
failed to bring her relief Apy
sufferer may secure health by tak-
ing Wine!‘bf Cardui in her home.
The first bottle convinces the pa-
tient she is on the road to health.
For advUla in cases requiring
_ apartment,” - WINL.I „ _
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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THE STATE OF TKXAB—To the Sheriff
■ of Polo P
Greeting:
or any Constable *
Pinto County,
John L. Bskor, adnottisthitor of tlio e»
tnte of Sarah Elida Ksmlhoff, deceased, and
yxecutor of the will of ;W, E. Kuhlhott, de-
ceescd, having filed in our County court his
final account of the c ondition ot the estate
of said Sarah Elida Kuhlhoff, together with
an application to he discharged from said
administration. ii
You arc hereby commanded, that bv
making publication of? this writ for twenty
days in a newspaper regularly published in
the countv of Palo Pinto, you give due no
lice to all persons interested in the picoiir.t
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JMF^Our motto ie Efficient Service ami to Accommodate the Trav®
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS. BEST PASSENGER SERVICE
The Health
thU writ for twenty ail(f PleaMIU'C ReSOPt.
of TejChtf.
TEXAS,
4 IMPORTANT QATEWAYS 4
for final settlement of said estate, to file
their obiaciion3 thereto,Jf any they have, on
or before the Ocsober term, 19(H, of ssid
county court, commenehlg and to be holdeu
at the court houas of said county, in the
town of Palo Pinto, on the 11th day of Oc-
tober, A. D. 1904, when said account and
application will be considered by said court
Witness. Oleu Wright, dork of the cottn
ty conn of Palp Pinto county.
Given under my hibd and seal of said
court, at my office in tha town of Palo Pic to
this 22d day of August, A. D. 1904.
rSeal] OLEN WRIGHT.
Clerk 0. C. Phlo Pinto County.
By.J. P. Corrigan. Deputy Clerk.
A true copy, 1 certifst,?
T. 0. HINDMAN.
Sheriff of Palo Pinto Colinty.
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1904, newspaper, September 30, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018913/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.