Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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WC oiler One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any i use of Oatarrh
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I F J LllEN1-.V A CC,, Toledo, O.
We III - undersigned, have knmvn
!•’. .! (’I o’hey for t he I ist 15 yea rs, arid
i eeiieve him petfudlv honorable in all
■ail taisihess transactions and tinan-
< Liliy utile to - carry out any obliga-
itions made t>v his firm. National • once <*;•.<• h for the period of ten days
Hank of r..inni-rco, Toledo, O. j exclusive of thu first dav of poblioa-
j II.ill's Latarrii Cure is taken intern- j
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Notice of Application scr Probate of V/ill.
The .Suite of Tex*- To the- Sheriff
or any ComAnhle ot halo Pluto Conuty
— Greeting: . '
You are hereby comuianded to cause
the lollowing notice m he published tu
a newspaper Of general circulation,
which has been Oonmru nisly and reg-
ularly ptihushed for a period of not
11hs than one year pn ceding the date
of the notice, in tho county of Palo
Pinto, State of Texas, and you shall
cause s iid notice to be printed at least
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Se:.d for list el te- tunonia’s.
•Sold bv .'ill ilrugcistn. 75c.
T ike 11.id’s Fatuity 1'ills f ir Consti-
.at:on. Ad v
I a r. i ament nan
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lion, before the return day hereof:
NOTICE I f APPLICATION FOR PROBATE
OK WILL.
The Slale of Texas To all persons
intereBted in the estate of J. M.
Ream*, deceased;
K. E. Neafhery has hied in the
County Lutirt ot Palo Pinto county,
an application for the probate of the
! last will of J. M. Kearns, deceased,
which will be heard at the next term
of said court, commencing the third
.Monday in April, a l>. 1918, at the
court house irrereot, in the town of
lion doriiii.utiOM, and Germany I Palo Pinto, at. which time all persons
may adaid itself tu the new or- ] interested in said estate may appear
■ 1 and contest. said application should
ic’ ! 111i 11u or go into a decline. j t hev desire to do so.
• j Herein fail not, hot have you then
Cot Tins Out It in '.Vurth Money. | and there before said court this-writ,
No. 5628.
NOTICE
To Serve Nun-liesidatA and Knknown Own-
ers Delinquent Tax Suit*.
The State ot Texas and County ol Palo
Pinto-—--To Unknown Owner,
j And nil person* owning or having- or
claiming any inte frit in the following de-
i -ci ibi d land, delit qenl to the State of 1'ex-
I as and coni ty.ot Palo l’inlo. tor taxes, to-
I w it:
Lot No. 12, block No, 17, in the town of
Sant'*. Texas. Delinquent for the years 1915
and 191(1.
Which said land is delinquent for taxes
for. the following amount, $5,07 tor Stave
and County tnxes„and you are hereby noti-
fied that suit has been brought by the State
for ibe collection ot said tnxeg, and you are
commanded to appear and defend sui h null
ad Lie Match, 1918, term of Dietriet Court
of Palo Pinto count!', and Mam of Texas,
the same being the 4th day of March,
19 18, and allow cause why judgment shall
not he rendered condemning said land, or
sasrjsr'
bichtatd land i* delinquent for UiM
for the following amount, *17.86 'for itete
and county luxe*, and vou ire heroltr noti« ,
tied that luit ha* been brought bv the State
for the collection of said taxe*. and V.ou •» ' ; '
commanded to appear and defend such »ujt: 1 T tf
at the March, 1918, lerin of the Diatr^t
court of Palo Pinto county, and State of’
Texas, the same being the 4th day of Marcel "L
a. p. 1918, and show cause why judgment
: said land
shall not be tendered condemning
or lots, and ordering ealo and foreclosure
thereof for said taxes and costs ofguit.
Witness my hand and tho seal of said
Court, at office in Palo Pinto, Texas, th.s
the 14th day of December, a. p 1917.
... [Seal | J. H. SC UDDER, Clerk.
Distnut Court, Palo Pinto County, Texas.
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• in ivt urn a trial package
linin-g Foley's iL.ncy and Tar
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croc,p, l’oli v Killnec Hills,
y L’athartic Tablets,
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with \ our return thereon endorsed,
showing how you have executed the
same.
Given under ffly bund and the Heal
of said court,-February 21, 1918.
8. P. TAYLOR,
fSeal j Clerk County Court,
Halp. Pinto County, Texas.
By C. V Wlretlev Deputy.
t-, experts and imports, has
•[)i.it under license by Prai-
Wii.'on a:; a p;v,’i: o' a gen*
pr-y;rain 1 the American
a I! i. - < i governments for re-
nc ships to tfd.Tspo.t troops
!:'-ri (.h.tvornor Hobby is*
pfi - oIh m a lion fnr-b id din g
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wi'h a cold, and L alw.
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Texas look lu-livo steps to curb
the Mi-xi-'aii pink boll worm this
w ■ e k v,
S'jell a
the grow in m of notion in the conn*
ti -»a of Kinney, Maverick and Yal
Verde S ir a period of three years.
Similar restrictions will be im-
posed an other heat-ions of south
texas in a short time.
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. The Pneumonia Sea sen.
A Short but Strong Statement.
M imii'ii with bachaclic, rheumat-
ic pains, sore muscLs, stiff joints or
.»•!;.t symptoniH oi kidney tn.uble
Could read this statement from
Mrs. S C Fa.all, Clayton, N M.:
"Foley Kim.ey Pills have done
me more good than all other rued
Lines.' They strengthen weak
kid icy s a mi hanl-h sleep disturb-
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Report oi t!ie Ownei -hip, Management,
Circulati' a, Etc.,
Reijuired by the Act id OongresH of
Sold ! Auptisl -4, 1912, of the Palo Pinto
I , ! Couuty ;•” in*, ptibli a.ea weekly at Palo
' | Pinto, 'U-r-f, tor October !, 1917:
| State ef Texas, t'ouniv of Palo
ited - pinto, ss: Before t,.- . a Notary Puh-
ln and lot iho State and c.euly afore-
Hidd, personally appeared J. C. Son.
who, having been duly sworn accord-
ing to law, depoees and says that, he
is the editor and proprietor of the
Palo Pimo Count; Star, and that the
D-Howing its, to the best of his knowl-
edge and belief, a true statement of
tin ownership, and management, etc.,
of • tHe aforesaid publication for the
date shown in the a >ove caption, re-
quired by the Act of August 24, 1912.
embodied in section 413, Postal Laws
and regulations,.printed or. there
verse of this form: to-wit:
1.- That the name and address of
the publisher, editor, managing edit-
or, and business managers are:
Publisher, Toed Thomas, Palo Pinto,
Texas.
No. 6594
NOTICE
A jj; To Serve Nmi-Resident and Unknown Own-
ers in Delinquent Tax Suits.
, . , , The Suite of Texas and County’ of P«lo
im< and ordering -li e and loMa'I. -me there- T„ Unknown Owner
ol for said tuxes a,idem- ot suit Alld ,11 person, owning or having or
\\ , ,, tc n.v U, , and ihe Mai of mid cm,n rlarni , an{. inlerert in the lo|)uwingK do.
“j “Ul '' ,.....f 1 1M"'. t,n= t,ie 14Ul , scrilied land", delinquent to the State of'Tex-.
‘ *' [s, „ '| ' d,riL M lMiDPK. Clerk, | ^“,,d UoUut* of l’*'° I,,nto’ for tBXe8 t0‘
D1 *irii*t Omi t. Palo Pinto Comity, Texas, i W'LoU Noa. i,_,nd 2 in block No. P it. the
------------! Skeen addition to the city of Mineral Wells,
I Texas. Delinquent for the -years 1915 and
; 1916.
j Which said lai d is delinquent for taxes
for tho following amount, JJS25 38 (or state
at d county taxes, and you are hereby noti-
bv Publication, i iDd that suit has been brought by the SMUT
Tim State of Texas County ot I’aio Pinto f,,r collection of said taxes, and you are ci,>in-
_To Unknown Owner. j mar ded to appear and .-defend such suit at
.And ali persona owning or liavint^ or Mareli. 1918 tfrm of tbo District Court
olaiinii.g anv intereat in tlio followinc de-1 l alo I iiito county, and tState of Texas*,
scribed land, dciii.quent to tbo State of Tex- t,H* bc*in£ tbb 4th day of March. A. D.
as fssd Count} of i’aio Pinto, for taxes, to- j 1918’ Hnd CMU^ Judgment ahali
wit j [ not be rendered condemning said land or
, * . x. 0 , . . x, . 4| lots, and ordering sale and foreclosure there-
Luts Nov , niui 4, ... Dock No. m the of for gai(, ,Hxes”nd COiU of suit.
Karonr addition to the city ot Mineral!
«*11^ ; h is No* 3 and 4 in block No. 12 in ‘
the Riirhe,' Mddi.i,n; kM . f hlotk 9 Bather ^c^io'lhhaj^of December* s. d. 1917.
N"* 1 bi,,,’k4 1,1 l,"‘ ' ' ['eal] J. 11. SUDDEK, Clerk,
District Court, l’alo Pinto County, Texas.
1.628.
NOTICE
Serve Non-Resident and Unknown
Owners in Delinquent Tax Suits
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court, at office in Palo Pinto. Texas, this
riin^i.am addition, All to the city of Miner
LISTEN!
Editor, managing editor, business
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The dog census shows there are
ld.iicij d; gs in Tarrant county,
e.t’MlO of them living; in Fort
Worth. If other parts of Texas
show a dog population in pro
portion to Ihe can ton Lam en t town,
foo l rehnlators ought tc’fitart an
anti-dog campaign. —Thurber
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manager, J, C. 86:1.
Owner J C. tWb, Palo Piatc, Texas.
] Ktockliolders, none,
j The bondholders, mortgagees and
other security holders, none.
J. O. SON, Proprietor.
Sworn to and sutJscribed Uef> re un-
this 19th day of Febrnarv, 1918
P. C. SANDERS.
Notary Public,
Palo Pinto County, Texas.
ALASKA BUGS BUSY AS BEES
Mosquitoes Also Ar® Numerous and
Make Life Unple4B»nt for Farm-
ers In the Far North.
Spring is Nice, But
Lack of ire-h veg"tabit* f■ > I and ! nPia'a. ieg t
1 dens no in
ike ! , „ .
fi'ine to the
The adits have
f.irie!: i fr: i - on that if women and | dined
children must puffer in this war.
the H’jlli ring f-liall not he con-
fir, ed entirely to those of the al-
lien. If Kerman bomba can
interrupt'-d. ''hanging habits tu
these Irving weeks fur anyone in-
con.-tipatioi;. KoH’ Ca-
thartic Tablets are just ihe thing
for i11dif/i-lion, biliousness, gas on
tic stomach, furred tongue, head-
ache, or other conditions iudicr.t -
i n iisorimin a!M v kit! people in
:. ir don. aiiic i bombs have a
ri -hi to [•(>eipi'i;eatf> over (lerman
ng clogged bowels. Cj.u.ve no bad
•fleets. Sold everywhere. adv
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Tiie allies didn't
m man tactics.
start
,'i’1 i u ve: have n bilious attack |
' - . * i i v - r feiis n, perform its fune- |
11 111s 'i ,i i i.-come const i tiat"d . j
The food vou cat ferments in your I
‘•.■•oii-h an 1 causes nausea, vnni-
,t in r a nd u t wrihle 'neauace. 'lake
L .min Tain's Tablets. They v. ill
one up your bvrr, clean up on t
four Htotnaeli and you will soon !u
a.- well ns ever. Thev only c st a
quarter. - adv
Germany, anticipating; the
drain on her population, early
in the mar, ursged her eoldiei’s to
marry, enjoining; marriage upon
women as a patriotic duty. The
government is now going fur-
ther, Pamphlets advocating sec-
ondary marriages are being cir-
| ciliated among the troops.
Tire four Japanese naval'offi* I
cuds that touched on a Pacific!
const port onfoute to’ Europe aj
few. day." ago, refused to state,
their mission other than they]
formed an official^ commission to]
confer with the allies. I biles.-f
Japan takes up Hie task t > oust
Germany and eliminate obdurate
revolutionists, sooner or later
this must he done if the allies ! the Dallas Demoorat .would spell
make good their intention of I it, if it was doing as they are do-
nighting the wrongs of Europe, lir,".—t> tl!as Democrat.
“it Sure Does the Work."
Mrs. V. 11. Thornton, G-T2 t W.
1(L 11 Ft., kittle .Rock, Ark., writes:
‘My Title b,.y had a severe attack
nf croup and 1 honestly believe he
would have died if it had not been
for Foley's Ilonev and 'Jar. I
Wo u 1 (
price, as it, sure docs t]ie work."
Best remedy known • for cotighs,
colds and whooping cough. Fold
ever where. a' 1 v
Why don’t these war profiteers
come right out and spell .it
bay-triotisrri? That’s the way
R •'ports from every corner of the
town, where (he little garden has
i>een nurturi'd into healthful life by
master, mold tu.d milady, are eonstnnt-
TiiDeffect that the ettr-
'Oinnletely wiped mi1,
or nili o' it, f, by a diminutive in-
sect, iq,,-sin. at first blush, hnrm-
iess, the Am i- rage Democrat states.
The h '!U‘‘ ill I cabbage seem to af-
ford the he : f txf for the pestiferous
little h r: mm Lite only harrier that
will stop I,ii.i is a quantity of lye wa-
ter sprinkled : round ench Individual
point. The 1 nnesteadors, too. are
Innihlie’ .MU ii in tfie same way, and
nn'ess s in.e r ns may be developed,
Mini line more practical than the lje
wnier for hi, crops, the season’s re-
turn will not he gs ample as expected.
And tin- Lie: is not alone proving; a
pest to the fariiiQ**. The mosquito this
year is inakina life on the farm any-
thing hut ph e ;ant,' and, in fact, the
swarms of them appearing day .and
night not only retard muen of the nec-
essary farm work, bnt practically
make some of P impossible. This year
more than any other In the last three
years the TenvquttBt has proved ts most
harassing little vwfaged devil.
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Charles and Louis, and you can*get it
H. & G. CLOTHING CO. ?!
106 Mesquite Street, Mineral Wells, Texas.
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As well die H Jew or a Christian as
not nub-:.* t>,e pilgrimage to Mecca, said
Mahomet ; mul ao obligation of Islam
Ik inure plou-Cy discharged. It is be-
lieved that the ritual connected with
the, visit t,\ the Ka’aba—the “square
] building"—and tha kisslng.of the Black
l Stone go hack to days of idolatry, the
not not let without it at any | “tim^ of ’k-,u,nggWt beforo-tho new
faith bloomed, sdys the London Chroiv
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The Ilia civ. Stone, which measures
nbniit ('. by s inirbaa, U believed to have
fallen fr«tn Pumdlse,* to haYe been-
guarded during the Deluge and handed
to AbiT.li m hr Gabriel wheij the
lva’uha win i,ultL\OMt»ln jparta of fhe
<'eremoni.il—-1tie throwtiftg of stone* at
the devi , and tbeTlUltatlon of H^gnr’s
distract :! v,andj|»ia*« tn the desert,
are supposed trap**, had significance
for the pre-Mohlimiedan time* as wejl
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1918, newspaper, March 1, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145986/m1/4/?q=%22thurber+%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.