Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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at Santiago, Cuba Monday after
noon, which lasted twenty min
Sherman, Texas.
The placing of the statue
Franois Willard in statuary hi
In Washington is approved I
the great majority of citizens w
have taken spy interest in t
that a woman who has dene
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YOU GET THE BEST AND SAVEMONEY BY BUING HERE i
Goods of this character we buy in car lota„direot from first hands—to
save the mifldle man’s profit or oommission-^whieh puts us on the ground
floor, when it/oom6s to making LOWEST PRICES. We have large
quantities of farm and garden deeds of every kind, including
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Little Amber Cane, JpT ~
Red Top Cane,'
Golden Yellow Corn, ; W
Bloody Butcher Com,
Milo Maize, Kaffir Com,
Peanuts, Triumph Potatoes,
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***** Oats,
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, The New York et ate bureau of
lf£bor announces that “servant
girls arp,scarcer.”.
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The Hem t«iichSrrHp.
if Sir Apple, ex-probate Judge, Otta-
wa ortunty, Kan, write*: “This is to
say.’tbat l have u»od Ballard’* Hore-
h&uftd Syrup for year*, and that I do
not. hesitate to recommend it a* the
heat cough syrup I have ever used.”
•26c, 80c #1. Sold by BP Maddox. -
There is another revolution in
Venezuela. Only the war editor
can tell where onebegins*and the
.other leaves off.
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•The joke Is now on the United
States, which was loudest ip
making fun of the French for
their slowness in digging the
Panamacanal. >
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Deu’l Lie D<»wu.
Spring is here. Your system need*
toning up to fortify against the long
summer’* debilitating influence. Sim-
mon’s Sarsaparilla will buMd yoa'up,
make you strohg and carry you
through without that usual “want to
Ue down” feeling. 60c and #1 per
bottle.
. A Chicago man with an in-
come of $15,000 a year has set
die pace for spouse pin money
S'lowsnce. With reoklass prod-
ig lity he pays his wife $7 a
month.
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Highest Market Price Paid for All Kinds of Country Produce
JML1JXKKAL, WUJLrJLiJS,
TEXAS.
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L. W. JONES, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Offloe second door south of Mad.
dox’s drug store. Jt |v.>i„
?ANK CLARK, M. D.
i*byiscian and Surgeon.
V: niqw*«s.t*<m.
Independent and Long Distance
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Just,as a matter of precaution,
why not clean up your premises
before the hot weather rolls
around. It won’t do any hariff,
and. might do a world of good, in
addition to. certainly^ proving account—there are probably
most attractive.' , ' ’ . thing* therein which are not vis
If troubled, with weak digestion,
belching or sour stomaoh, use Cham-
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
Slid you wtU get quick relief. Per as
by O B Warren.
Garfield’s report on the beef
trust leaves that combination in
restraint of trade Wearing a halo.
The beef trust’s record is proba-
bly like the drummer’s expense
ibfe to the naked eye.
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remady i
ion
i’a Stomach
less i
Invaluable tor Rbenmatisne.
I have been. Buffering for the past
few yeap9 with a severe attack of
rbenmatsm and fonnd that Ballard’s
Snow Liniment was the only thing
that gave me satisfaction and tended
to aUeviote my pains. March 24,1902.
John O DegUan, Kinsman, 111. 25c,
80o and #1., Sold by B P Maddox.
Compulsory education bbcamij
» law in the District of Columbi j;
by the action of congress lest .;
week. This is designed, not qb •
much for the education of chiL
dren, though that is a consider-
ation, but as the first Btep toward
abolishing child labor.
IMrikeu Hidden i
When gonr ship of health strikes
the hidden rooks of consumption!.,
pneumonia, eto., you are lost if you
don’t g6t health from Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, J. W.
McKinnon, or Talladega Springs, Alaj
writes: “I had been very fll with
pneumonia, under the care of two
doctors, but was getting no better*
when I began to take Dr. King’s New
Discovery. The first dose gave re-
lief and one bottle cured ade.” Sure-';
cure for aore throat, bronchitis, coughr
and colds. Guaranteed at Warren’s
drug store, prioe 60b and |1. Trial
bottle free.
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Texas patents granted this
week, reported by C. A. 8now <C
Co., patent attorneys. Washing-,
jbh. D. C,-s-Arthur G. Hunter,
Elmview, wrench; Halah C. Kin- .
nison, Dallas, valve; Henry M„-
Ramsey, Houston,-ietreet sweep-
er James. W. Truelove, Mem-
phis, spectacles; Bruno O. Wag--
ner, El Paso, reciprocating elec-
tric engine.
Tbe Cieisnei’s WMerleo. ’
Ool. John M. Fuller- of HCney
Grove, Texas, nearly met his Water-i
loo from liver and kidney trouble. In'
a recent letter he says: ”1 was nearly
dead of these complaints/ and al- ' ’
though I tried my family doctor, be\
did me no good; so I got a 60c
of your great Electric Bitters, which? .
cured me. I oouslder them the beet
medicine on earth, and thank God;
The younger M. Rockefeller,,
the son of the Standard oil kirtg, who gave you ths knowledge tc make; _
is a Sunday school teacher, and
ft is said that his favorire text Is
the warning to “keep your lamps
trimmed and burning.”
ViarlUax Meruiiiy.
Statistics show startling mortality
.from appendicitis and peritonitis. To
prevent and cure these awful disea tea
there is Just one reliable remedy, Dr^
King’s NeW Life Pflfe. M. Flannery,
of.14 Custom House Place, Chioago,
says: “They have no equal for con-
stipation and biUloUaness.” 26c at D
B Warreu’s, druggiat.
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A boy has been arrested in
Washington for stealing books
frofti a department store. Cop-
ies of Shakespeare, Byron and
Burns have been found on- him,
•ad he says it was the only way
he could get books to read. •
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Incredible Brutality.
It would have been incredible bru-
tality If Chaa, F Lomberges, of Syra-
cuse, N Y, had not done the best he
could for fats suffering son. “My
bpy,” he says, “cut a fearful gash
over his eye, so I applied Buoklen’s
Arnica Salve, which quickly healed If
and saved his,eye,” Good for burns
and ulcers too. Only 26c at D B War-
ren’s drug store.
Quay, no matter how old hp
might have grown,' oould not
have lived to hear the beautiful
things that have been said about
him sinoe his death.
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There was a heavy hail storm
them.” Sold and guaranteed to core v
dyspepsia, biliousness and kidney die->
ease, by D B Warren, druggist, at 60o'
a bottle.
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The rivers and, harbors bill fin-
ally passed, and the development
of the waterways of Texas will,
proceed. It would have been
more satisfactory had a more lib-»■
oral provision have been made
for some of the more important-
projects, but in view of the con-
dition off the treasury there is lit-
tle cause for cdmplaiht.;
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A flrsteral Vmloaisr.
I suffered for four years with eczema
on the ends of eight of my fingers.-'
Had It so long my fingers drew up and
coold do nothing at all times, and-I
tried almost everything that I bad *
ever heard of,including several large-
ly advertised ointments, spending
many dollars for. them. Never a thing
did it any good at all. At last I saw
in a home paper Hunt’s Core was be-'
log advertised and tried only a part of
one box, which cost me only 60a; and.
It cured them. NoW I can wash or do
anything which before I oould not '■
without my Augers bleeding, burning
and paining me very much. If this
ever comes baok l surely know Just
what to get. I wish every friend and •
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It is Bad to tfciak that Senator Granger that had anything of the kind
oould have seen my fingers before ly
used this and see them now. It la the
beat ointment on earth. That 6oe box
was worth $106 to me. You deserve ’
Ml thanks that can b* given you tor
that wonderful salve, Hunt’s Cure.” >
Mrs J I Blalook, MUee, Texas, July 2,
1204. To A B Biohards Medicine Go,
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1905, newspaper, March 10, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145842/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.