Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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■• *t*flBt~ ^r^TriT WfY
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and wife- are
k In town.
idiion, of the Mineral
ntry, wm Up this week,
Gaines returned from a
Ark., last Friday,
report* the arrival of
Another voter at the home of Robert
Blaok last Monday.
I —The grand jury has returned fonr
bills of indletment up to going to
press. All felonies.
—L. A. McOollUter, the genial ed-
itor of the Gordon Courier,'made the
. Star office a pleasant oall. Monday.
> —J. A. Castle man has purohased the
Wm. Reagan housit and lot in the
South part of town, now occupied py
■ Dr>CJ»rk- > j. ' t'. ;
. ; —Don’t forget to . go to D. . M
Howard’s store when in Mineral Wells
You will fled,every thing yon yrant at
(bottom figures. ■ '' ■'
l —Mrs. Jay Owen, *who has been
falte sick st the residence or Sheriff
’jwen, ..is much Improved, we ere
v pleased tp note. ....'.'.‘v *'J Y
~ —Owmlejr Sillier was- brought In
Wednesday from Strawn by Deputy
Sheriff Housley and lodged in jail on a
charge of'buri'iary.
D. M.: Howard of Mineral wells
Will deliver to the people of Paid Pinto,
fit purehasesot'ft.oojn dry goods and
upwards free of of charge.
; —M. O. Vernon, ..constable, J. W.
Craddock, J. H. Housley, R. L. Wat
oe. The-amount taken
the door WM #22.86;
I .to the cemetery ,
•2, when it sboeld have been
88 1-8 per cent of’the gross
for the Use of the hall.
After the entertainment Tuesday
| night, a party of young people ’from
the Wells started home, aiid the night
being very dark, the vehlole Icon-’
taining the party ran off a culvert and
overturned, injuring Jack Butler
about the spine, The party returned
to town, where medloal aid was sum-
moned. The young man was pain-
ured. W«Pln
fffWW
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cv.4!
m.
ten and Mr. Link, of Strawn, were in,
ittendanoe upon districtcoort. ;;. .
' —W. T. Brannon, of BrasOs, R. L.
Watson of Strewn*,aqd Q. W. What-
tey, of Palo PintoV Wdre substantial
callers at the Star ofiloe this week.
i — Dra.- R. O. Braswell and It. D.
Vaughter, managers 6f the O’Neal
Sanitarium of Mineral Wells, were in
attendance upon . district oourt this
W< M^hite' and Mist LonaGrif-
" l* ' J. 1 at the residence of
n flVsday morning,
, , n<*Be M, Ritohieof
»g.
ioepted the posi-
sheriff, and will short-
la assisting
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the court.
Arip* Yain, accompanied with A
slight norther, visited ms this week.
4 slow rain fell here Monday, Toes-
ilay and-Wednesday. Thursday noon
ft.hu cleared hp. , ,_J
{—Nape Oxford, son of Judge Ox-
ford, is in attendance upon eourt this
meek. He is proparing himself and
Will b« sworn In as. court reporter at
Qranbury, as court reporter for this
district. . J
' .—The following marriage licenses
were issued since March 1: 0. 8.
Hay and Miss Ida Watson; Ollie Hid*
Well and Miss Kate HInee; J. R. Mid-'
die ton and Miss Laura Palmer; W. W.
White and Miss Lora Gridin. V, v
8...T 8. Abernathy wu taken siQk
while looking After the roads in the
vicinity of Mineral Wells, and wu
brought home Thursday evening. He
had quite a little brush, but we ar§
pleased to note that he i* up AM
about again.
—Among the visiting attorneys in
attendance upon district’ court this
Week wo noticed Judge A. Stevenson,
W. P. Smith, F, 0. Hlghsmith, of Mln-
yal Welle; Hon. W. P. Gibbs ami A.
Speer, of Gordon; J. T. Ranspot, of
Ssnto; W. E. Newbrough, Strawn; F.
d. MoKiuzie, Weatherford. r
—Messrs. -Frank Richards, Frank
Oeeigkon, John Rentfro, M. H.
r Kearns'
EyraOli-
>w and.
the Mineral
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and around
fully but not seriously ibjared.
one else In the vehicle was hurt, but
all were pretty badly shaken up and
bespattered with mud.
—Rev. A. S. Bunting, of Gordon,
has been in Minerals recently raising
* fund, to h'efp build a tabernacle At
Lovers' Retreat, near Palo Pinto.
The tabernacle Is to be a large one,
with a Mating capacity of about 1,000.
It ft to be used principal^ tor camp
meeting purposes. Already \ such
men as Dra. J. B. Oambrell and Oeo.
W. Truetfc have promised to hold
meetings onoe a year at the taberna-
cle. They will bold they will hold
their first meeting this year In Au-
gust, and It Is expeoted that it will be
a great success, as people from all
over the county and oth£r parts of the
state will be present and take an in-
terest In the meeting. Rev. Bunting
contemplates having the .tabernacle
built in the month of May, so that it
wiil.bci In full readiness for the sum-
mer oamp meeting.—Mineral Wells
Index. •
Chamber It* tu's C.’«iigl.» Remedy
ItasinMif flsruifiss.
The fault of giving children medi-
cine ooatainlog injurious substances
is sometimes more disastrous than
the disease from which they are auf'-j,
fering. Every mother should know
that Chamberlain's-Cough Remedy is
perfectly safe for children to take. It.
contains nothing harmful and for
ooughs,, colds and croup Is uneur-
passeu. For sale by D B Warren.
SictnotCotuV
District oourt convened Monday
morning At 10 o’clock, with Judge
Qxford q*» the behdtf. - District At-
torney F. H. Chandler and County
Attorney J. 0. Hoots, Shoriff James
Owen and District Clerk R, A. Peak
were on hand.
The following named gentlemen
were empaneled as the grand jury for
tee term: ■„ ' " - * ■ .JrV ^ j
4: W. Baoghan, C. W. Ellis,
J. M. Paschal, John Metcalf,
L. A.' Lamar, D. Cbllum,
J. W. Walker, J. M. Watson,
J. L. Mott, B. H. Pate,
p. W. McMillan, ,1. S. Eades.
GRAND JURY HaiUPFS.
E. Cross, . Geo. W. Patteraon,
8am Haalewood, A. F. Anderson,
Walter Bates. - *
J. L Day, door bailiff. ( - - j
The following named partist were,
appdlted by the C6urt as a finance
committee to examine the finances of
the oounty: Wm. Reagan, 0. B. Mc-
Donald, W. 8. Conatser*
The following named were empan-
paneled as the petit jury for the week:
Will Costello,
W,‘G. Shields,
Simon Gilbert,
W. P. Butler,
L. L. Peaob,
W.-Y. Finnell,
Cobb HIM,
J. H. Carroll,
lv Foster,
Geo. Hobbs,
W. E. Gordon,
J, K, Weldon, »
W. A, McClure,
S. O. Brothers,
O WB Grantham,
Tom Holt,
Ed L. Dalton,
D. L. Dickinson,
Simon Morris,
J. E. Wolfe, A. S, Beaty,
B. H. Porter.^
Jury Tkal docket.
F. O. McKinsey vs. Walter Watson
et al. Judgment of lower oourt to be Addle Hensley, S. L.
andWJOO
: of Jury
defendsnC'and
iMfect, jury also
worth woo,
to defendant;
would be puf-
pj,, which' of
against
hors vs. Elmer
orce. Decree
me. restored,
t'will be taken
«* *
A WISE PERSC
n my.
Cough
bolds,’’ says
Porterville,
about its
xb. Remedy
Ails. t ,
Chamberlain’s
e best made for
ra Walker, of
e is no doubt-
the best. No other
will cure a cold so quickly. No other
so sure a preventive of pneumonia,
No other so pleasant And safe to take.
These are good reasons why It should,
be preferred to any.' other. The fact
is that few people are satisfied with
any \>ph*T after after having onee
used this remedy. For sale by D B
_i_u,
Warren.
Attention, members of Stonewall
Jackson Camp No. 772, United Con-
federate Veterans. There will bo
helfi-ln the Y. Ml 0. A. hall in the city
of Mineral Wells, TAxas, on Saturday,
March 11, a meeting of great import-
ance po you. Ajn election of officers
will be bad and delegates to the an-
nual reunion, to be held in Louisville,
Sty., on Jufie 14, 16, ahd 16, will l?e »e-
lected, and the ooUection of annuli
dues. Done by tee Ofder of the camp.
' John H. Smith, Commander.
' Wt*
H. C. HernDON, Adjutant.
--•» — .
Cured Mis Mother of Rbcnma-
“My mother has been a sufferer for
many years from jfcematism,” says
W. It. Howard, of Mttsbaqd, Pa. “At
times she.was unable to move at all,
while at all times walking was pain-
fatl. I presented het tnth a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a
few cppUnatiohs she uecided it was
the most wonderful pain reliefer she
Mad over tried, in fltat she is neye
vritbout it how and-is It all times tel
to walk. An oooasiobal application of
Pain Balm keeps away the pain that
she was troubled with-*’ For sale by
D B WarfeA.
, A. Card of Thsaka.
Commissioner S. J. S. Abernathy
desires through the- columns of the
Star, to return tbai.ks for kindness
received at the hands of T. F, Harri-
son, Mr. Stubblsfield, Tom Griffin and
Mr, Holdrldge. Also to Mr. and Mrs.
Watson,’ managers of Mw Richards ho-
tel at Mineral Welh, during hii'.slck-
ness last Week while looking after the
roads in thq vicinity of Mineral Wells.
;,J? • • 1 r * ■■ >> W ,1 . .
Cured C«»n»ui>ip«ioin
.Mrs B W Evans, Charwater, Kan,
writes: “My hasbaiyl lay sick for 3
months. Tfie doctors said * he had
quick consumption. We procured a
bottle of 'horehound Syrup and It
cured him. That was si* yean ago
and since then we have alwAys kept a
bottle in the houre, , We cannot fio
without 'It. For coughs and oolds it
has no equal.” 25c, 50c, and tl. 8old
by B P Maddox.
Toachor3’ Institute.
Following ts the programme of the
County Teachers’ Institute, to be held
a» Mineral Wells, Saturday, Marob 18,
1905: • './• . -■ '
/Address of Welcome; E. 0. MoNew.
Response, R. L. Johnson.
The teaching of geography In the
publio sohoels, 5. W, Rogers, Hiss
eu forced,!
jjfia Gordon vs. ,E. L. Watson et al^
•bit tor damage on liquor dealers
bond. Jury verdjot.fpr defendant.
AP P8 ARANOH DOCKBT.
No. 2477. B. F. Mayo vf.
Quarrels et a!., trespass to
The death of B. F. Mayo
suggested, the oourt
Smith and McBwer
vey the land In controversy, ■*
No. 2490. 8, M. Strain vs, W. P,
title .and *■
St -cost of de-
I. Geo. P. Lcty vs. B.U
et M,tre.p^ te try title
i « eoet oi
method*
Best
L Wiley, H. 8. Oi
OB* j', j. >*
Pur responsibility i
McNew, Monroe Shuit
of teaching
. Garrett, R.
history,
R. L. John-
,E. O.
A. Bu-
, Oheeves, 1
^.SiW
WILL BUY NOW
iQBinninH i ’'r .■* ,f.
. As we have replenieheid our stook and e^rery lljie le
flibw complete V/ijth thtLycryJ^tfest goods.
. Watches, Clooki, Di»-
mends, Jewelry, Watch
Chains, Vest Chains,
Charms, Lockets, Ladies’
Bt>ooohear Lace, Stick aild •
S^arf Pins, Cuff and ^.Col-
lar Buttons,! Rings of all
'kindfe, plain and set. Silver *
Novelties, 1847 Rogers
«e'
Khives, Forks and Spoons,
Sugar Shells, Butter
Knives, Napkin. Rings,
Child’s Sets, Carving Sets,
Cut Glass, Chinaware,
Musical Instruments, Etc. ’>
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JOHN W. KEELING. . .
M 1NKUAL WELLS, « i * « TKxAB.
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NOTHING MORE DAN6ER0US
rhAn Cutting Corn*. ThoFoot-Eo«e8imltyj Con»-
Pndcaies by AbeorptSoa. AnenUrelynowtfiTeiitlou.
lho aanttarj otl# end T»por» do the work. Donet
(AMfS Mjf nbtitute. CmiAt upon hannu The
Aoot.KkM 8«hlt»ry Corn-Fad, IdenUcal In
h ' yi . -1
HiV, Hides.
Highest market prioe paid for all
kinds of hides at the Palace Market,
Mineral Wells.
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OMckeaa.
We Srantto buy your fat hens.and
largS fryers. :;f /
Latimer A Whatley,
ITctHo- For Sale.
• Big Boll Bohemian Cotton Seed/
earliest known. Registered.Poland7
China Pigs at .farmers prices. 8il4
vpt and. White Wyandot*,- Brown
auu Riiflf Leghorns, Bronze Tur-
key*. Eggs cheap. Circulars free
Address, -
W. F. WHITE AKER,
Maimlc, Texas. :
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Ttia Bast Papers.
Tb* Fort Worth Hecord v/nt th> first pa ,
per iif Tex**—ami we llvitik tha fir.t paper .
At ot.« M..v.r v»0il. in the »outh—after the Detomher »lump in.'
At Place Market, Mineral Well*. t c„non to ur#e the cerryin* oraroftbo;
i 2.000.000 bale* curplu* end the raducuon o&
j tb« acreage on t\i« 4**1 erop. It ha» led ia.
, the campaign and my t e ch<pendrd upon foi
Cedar wood 500 per lord, oak wood the haartid editorial rapport nf> the <*m.
m\ 25o per Ibad in the tree. See Ed Jor- Urn,ar# ana ,h<1 M** m{oT:
dan, three and one-half mile* eoath- '
east of town. . ’
Wooltesq*.
mation pertaining to the cottoe situation.-
Bp special nmuifcm’-nt tb^ t*curi-Weekly.•
Fort -Wortn Record i* oflered ftoili noa >
. / WIBWJ. , , • .» ■
•Ten men in each state to travel, . ..... . ........ ,
tack signs and distribute samples yoa^o*batr>mi?
until November L 1906—8 months, indud
in* March, or 7 month* including April—,
for. 60cent*. The Semi-Weekly Kedord and'.
the biar'wm bk Mnt 'Jor the same period fot i
and circulars of our goods. Salary
$76 per month; per day for ex-
penses. A. B. KvHlman & Co,
department S, Atlas building, ChiJ
cago, III. Y:;’’’. .' v';
' FSa Killed By • Kaoatoe. L'
When once an animal’s temper
has become thoroughly aroused it
is strange how utterly regardless it;
becomes wf the strength and ability
of the object of its anger. >/i
At Coffiptoff Psuncefote, in Som-
ersetshire, a fox was killed in a
poultry yard by an infuriated cock.
It appears that the fox made a raid
dlfi the young chicks and after kill-
ing several belonging to certain
hens turned its attention to -the
brix>d tlf another- This conduct,
however, the plucky cock would not
permit without a struggle, and,
rushing at the fox, it was fortunate
enough to-pierce it in the ere with
its spur with such force that the
•pur penetrated right into the, fox’s
brain, becoming so securely fixed
that the victor could not remove it
without the assistance of a farm la-
borer, who had been an interested
spectator of the. contest between the
ifi assorted pair.—'London Answers,
It was mother’s birthday, and
Bobbie was very anxious to give her
a present, but unfortunately Bobbie
had no money.
say, mother,”, he ejaculated,
••would ray drawing slate be any use
to youF ♦
Vffo, dear,* replied his parent,
^•‘WelVdo yw think fotfd like tq
Y tin steamboat?” inquired
11 youth anxiously,
thank you, Utile man,” an
te**r*V
moved up for lever in<jnth* if you take ad- (
vanutgeyt tW* ofifer before April 1. Sub- ,
scribe thhuigli tnt* office. Id order to get
the most for Vour money
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.