Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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it:.i ;i la: are home.
in tuna laimar lias returned
■ , i'H u lli relatives at Straw'll.
. n: ISn\if'S aim at- are Fort Worth
ll . It till- V, ">'k
- t i i, ri: mil- Mams ana Verda
i: I'll' . ut I i lira I. .. re \ i i; mg at l he I
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M - Xui.a •’ irr I.as retcriied from u i
i'M \ ;v., wall a sister at 1 hi: roe r. i
I in N . I a 11 n - a n and v. i t o spo n t !
'■ >1111 I ' I v. .1 (i relative', at Mineral i
1 ns. i
il: - riTimir R m id \ id ( : a Ini rut*, is |
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Ul her Call sill . J .
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ay
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■ '.Hit
.1 M. I'm: gv . district em nicer'
Mi ■ l.arpa n! federal aid lor 'rcxas. j
c a, ,i"il lint ii of i In- proposed routes I
1 n I a eon l\a!i> 1Mlit o ;i;i i liiiietlt* !1ht* j
.'■oik. lie was accompanied on 5 his I
trio ny your secretary and Engineer*
M i :. A’t.-t her. Tins comidotes Cap' ain j
i "a11*111 er. i\ 'h work of lurpae-tion o\ »'*r I
our ! tghway. Mi the work inis week.
The I
The kitchen, i
the family. M.
has m do with
family, cleaning
away The of
never took into
so ps and time,
iu;o done. Tl,
for t he aifauger
Things that In
should In* toget
of Uio worker,
try, Kitchen cah
table are used l
i" a close contii
food proiiaratio .
i icnt. 1 or the (
i .'i.iomy .should
should he near
a butler's pantr
straight for cleu.
plenty of table i
drain hoard am .
plan, or at let
shelves, a hinge
Me or a wheeled
the drain table
mat will prevent
ii Kitchen.
. e ical workshop of
af l ho w ork thei » i
■-paring food for the
t up and putting It
1 ashioiied kitchens 1
•count i conomv of
o todav this is ul- !
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• is a logical order I
;.t of the equipment. j
• sto each process |
, within tlie reach j
c Icebox. cold j'an- I
;, stm c and serving |
; her a ml should he j
is line. This is the j
s.uc ef the equip- |
.jiing up of the same j
ci .e tied, J he sink )
r i hma closet or in |
ilic track should he
up. -Always have
■ w near the sink. A
-oii side is the host
i sot. of hanging
i-iii if and extra ta-
ble at the right. If
porcelain a rubber
11 akage.—Exchange.
1 ' '■ : ‘ t-'Ot'S
.‘ill tl
mV. ht
good ii 1
u’«:s \\»
ere hold :ii di!
Aluminui
<r,d Oxygen.
1 1 PlVIl!
t ( 1 V. 1 - , 1:
V. hi Ti
much
in t ortv^'t.
Aluminum is
i‘.any ways u n.ult-
. .. ,
• Was n
': 11: i: i -1 • 11
! 11 I ll!-*
i w'iding ol t hi
•h'rtul substance
11 a'it In tlm natural
. i - •'>■:■ ,.t. , l.'V l'c-
ul ll -
|
in .
v. orld most of it
o.vdized and tinned
! 1 i a , 1 ll ’;:.
tr:i*
T;:\
'or conn'
y I ;i d '
willed
tin «T*c - |
t" elav. Its uvi>
: , lor oxygon is one
t ion it
, he hol.l '
! ;’i Ii to
of its most salloi
( haraetei'istics. It is
: : . ' i: it pi all uf !'
a i - -
ill A1 ;iv
V do (ill 1
said that oue in
r sees the metal, di
ay. v, in'll !' > nur I!
i i n d
ii proj
■ »'!•(! lion
T i -m:o
" f Hi
lo.oui/to '
t'i ' Ily, in air,
always and only
i - a -iia,' an 1 t ho
one
bo L*
a d m t h
o Puiic
1':.g oi
I ho {WO
tlirotigh a veil
•f superlK'int* oxide
ciirninu! ro;ois n
: lit loll' a 1
;H YitiUH j
u lii' li forms on
s free surface with
i'o--. -'lanih] arol wo
! not iff
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luarvolicis rnpidi
. it is stated'tliat it
'•a ■ I a .
i buM
i < • r ■ • n < • -
-only
lillM o >.
’h d an
a lresli surface
' aluminum he pre-
. Tiio 'i.cri-un stofiipship M- ti -
p , a i ’ i i * iiip ul n i ’>) :! i-h (sort.
; ■ j. id e-j t !,p H. iiki np i i.l a t ierrr,an
• ■ ’a tl r i • ■ in ! Risi, \v Her-i pni
. ! a1 -I c.i t : J' i in t ho afternoon
'ike i. aval gunners mi Beard
u . ie eii ,n i.it at 1,ii,im yat 1 p
■*n ling tiii' !’-hu.it lit.1"'': ?-
I ’resell t prices are in it duo to
-P'l'cnl.-Mion, says Claronoo m:m-
i >v. duo ctuf *. f extension work of
lli" A . iV M. i 'dliye of Trj.ti:.. |
i 11 ■ t«t > sent a real world shot t a go (
'-f ail tilings eaten by man and 1
beast, and they will go higher if!
the supply is not increased, and I
if our extravagance and waste1
ire not curbed.
eh
a h
;r I lie purpose t,r \ ei mg' < p
■ i bord e-sac o i'e-1 to lie •
•asi a tor hi g : "ay purpo-c s. •
V . r. S'l'A Mil, Pet ret :ry. -
Cnnnt v <.'ot'.rt
| n y u i,
\ T. Nix
A. M. New:cm.
i I. A . t i is'.i: p .
if in. 1 at t nen .
II. S. lieVie.
til laying their plans for raising
marly two billion dollars for war ex-
penses fii.n. taxation, house leaders
it Washington ace proceeding upon
--oil Fid
•nt he:
i"i that there will he in.
n.it ion
VV ) *»o
,,1'oLibdi. n legislation at
:}ii- sp^frinn <;
i-oiiei—ss. Idveii many
j * in
most
opt;mist ie proIdbit ion
- ha mf
Ion im*
.- are h.oj ing for no mm o
! ha ti
i Jnw
forbidding the sale of
iifj'.icr
to soM
oj-v and sailors.
in a
•know!
'dying t lie receipt of tlu-
• nt ri i
ml ion <
ll ■-i100 from the grand
.'dye
of t Mf
Sons of Hermann of
r'xus
to tti
• Bed *Crocs, (ioveriior
J UlUH
}'. For
pjson fiiijd: ‘' i aeknowl -
,, (J_-, J.
'(•p.ipt <
■f 1'iiiir favor of the 17ili,
■11' (•!*) - :
iiy cheek for >1 nun, eonl ritin! ed
h F 1 i, ■
lodge of Se.ns of 111 r-
via tin
i i Texas l o t he Red ('re; s.
■ 'o ni i i,
1 at this time Irotn \-on’■ people.
1 am
Touch
gratified to receive "nr
.-"tnitd
i noos.
In addit i ti to tho
imount of money involvod, if shows
• )T1 o] i
-iv* ly
the hay ad. \ of your pen -
'To t
y ■. > u r
eolllit ry ■ Snell tiet loll I
■ ni ire v iIi i
11 - J1 i re eiitl ,,(|e." ee
Santo News.
Ear 1
Pit z •;
, w ho lias been \ .siting
ni. \v i: i: K.
K. A Walker,
,\. .1 il".%"iniri'.
' .J, Met fin!.
M A . W Hal ie v,
.11. M . Hooner .ore
i.IMIX.W . III Mi"! .
• Stat.i s i . id Murphy < h-argi d
with ii.eg.' (’ontimn.d *
Sl it" v-. \V. A. Wiilts, misnciaean-
or, Cjntunicd by stuM on (V tinvony
of Mrs. Watts.
kliilt) vs. ll'A Long charged with
theft. Continued by date for" test;
monv of ii. A. Johnson. Witns-s
ness ' P.ncd >'A-N at.d attachment or-
dered.
State vs. Thin Nance, charged with
aggravated assault. Jary verdict of
not. guilty.
State vs. H. H. Wood, malicious
misciie f. idea of guilty and fined
■y Hi on. ’
St ate vs. ,M ra it. C. Cook, charged
with aggravated a sault. Jury ver-
dict of not guilty-.
CIVIL till’KIT.
Maggie Unities vs Sixtv-Si:: Oil Co.,
garnishment. Dismissed at cost of
plaint ill.
l’on Yeager vs. s. \V. l.einhaeh, at-
tachment. Judgment for plaintiff for
d'-AU interest and attorney’s fees.
One criminal and hcv -ral civil cases
set for next week.
pared by scrap!
oxygen >•? the uii
f c.'.le j~ peeled <
dial the knife h
If il wore m
e file of oxide, v
to fin tlmr action,
up or dollagm;
amount o- heat
a 'iiixturr of-pov
gej*. gi ving :
m ss to tlie act■
process when e
sfr.r.
T okyo's
N ■> tourist ere
unless it is to '
theater for a \
chryH'-iid heinum
where the real
t tire lies. 11‘ is
with a knife the
in', in ns fast as the
:i;d keeps close he-
rn
Uds superficial
s as n harrier
mlu 1 would liuni
■ air. The largo
'I- pi'-d by thermit,
d :: lliuhimm wii b
a'icos, hears wit-
ef the oxidizing
' ~1. — \Vi>'A)ingi on
ode-'.. Slumo,
< ike pimii'h;. river
o M:e great iiuipiii-
-'iiiig mat' ll or n
-\v, yi t there Is
rd* of Tokyo's fu-
factorv and slum
sections of the e .-and Mir jiopulatlon
there has Increa ' in the last, decade
ton t.lm.xs as fnsi . s has the population
in the district* ; Kojimachi. which
suivounds the pa ace.'
in fiie kTk't ifiTIu'atlbn the population
of the five j^ntest Industrial and corn-
men ial ci<K in Japan has increased
by kid per cent as agalupt an incr-en.sr
In the wno’r* < in pi re of 15 per cent
The trend in Japan is cityward, ^tn<!
tlie visitor t<> '.'okyo. seeing the street"
crowded with popple, does not realize
lli it in t lie s’A’.irfis the growth in popu-
lation has run from 250 to GoO per Cert
infs- iast dec do.— Christian Ilenili'.
l
• riciifl- here f i • C - > vend day , ret timed j
t.i his liome in Allamore last Sunday |
H. M. Irwin made a bu-inc-s trip to j
Aort Worth Monday. K
Ft. f i. llcwitt .and wi!<>, of Strawn. j
were guests at the hom ■ of J. W. I.,a- [
mar last SSaturday and Sunday. ;
Miss Mayine Bradford is visilinv!
relatives in Strawu this we. k.
Miss KditJi (liltiert. of Hia/os. wa- a I
visitor heri Saturday.
Cucar.llerring, who has n position j
ivith J. M. Kadford firocery ( omp.any j
at Abilene, Dp.nt list Saturday and \
Sunday with h . m >• I'd1 k -
S. Maddux made a huusiiioss trip
to Fort Worth Iasi Saturday
C. S. Littlefield and wife, o' Cdcssa,
are visiting relatn es here.
J. W.Thornton and wife, and Mrs -
C. C. Withers visited l’alo I'mto rela- |
'lives last Sunday.
Miss Daniels, of Siephonvillo. is vis- i
ity, visiting her uncle, W. E. Daniel !
and family
Miss Nora Herring is “Hello” girl I
now.
J. A. Wallis and wife, Misses Bertie]
Wallis and Mayine Bradford, attended
the school play at (Jordon last Friday
night.
Mrs. I. .1 Pierce and children left
■UkHrday for Loraine. where they will
Arje.ntinr»'s Military System.
Every na:ive or nt.turaii/.cd citizen.
of pvi nt:;.a, at home or itoroad, on
n acnn.g he n;,c oi eighteen years
inu.-d he , tiro!!, d. _The federal execu-
tive p'MVc" l.t!;cs charve of lids myiou-
a! enrollment, v> Hi 1 > ser\'es. ut once as
a rcuist nil hui of i nters end nuiiomu
defenders A given individual. If at
home, i- eniolh-d In mr of the five
military di-tM-'ts into whi*.-h file four
11• -11 states i 'd ien territories of A r
geiitimi arc di'-'ided. If lie tes'id * ■
a 1 eid he D < 'rolled in his corsidair.
for Hu* L'm ornment follows him wipi;
precision who, over In* mu;. • and.*''. 1
WiMi the oxcojiti.in of tliese consular.]
r. g strut ions .ah Pad the goiKia! eri 1
rokm.-Mit is entire!, hi charge .if th;
e,!]y iry authorities, who an* counted
UDon !•■> vet more thorough results (har.
a -J i I census pro\ Id »s. - World's Work.
A Help to tlie Soil.
A French chemist attributes *> car-
liijnaN* *>f manganese in very minute
"mint itics the po^er of ifiidorhtg fer-
tilizers men* readlty assimilable with*
p ut uti'hn >ing any change itself. Ex-
periments have tended to show that
w it h tin- use of an ounce to about
seven sipinre yards perm hint ion was
more tree, growth more rapid and yield
befier that is. n. < 1 w ith other fer-
tilizers. By itself it is sopposed to have
no elfect wbytever.
ha Was 9r?tefu:*
ibutterman -While my davgider whs
,.laying the piano last night a strange
man Mopped ut the door and asked to
he ado" ed to gi\ e her half u sovereign.
Silversides— Was he such an ardent
music lover! Ituttei man- No; tie said
it was merely a thank otieiing because
ho didn't live next door to us.”—Lou-
don Tit- Bits.
Merita! Amenities.
•‘My hand is always In my pocket.”
•'That'! just "o'1* 1 complaining
ubnnt l; never n it" "'"il " Hx'‘hange
A Mori ley and • Knot.
The monkei .. Intelligence lias never
bel li I.hie to gi.lve at a pi.'lllt which etf
ah!<*i-i that, animal to achieve tire unty
Ing of a knot- You may tie a'monkey
v. Itli a cord tcc teued with the simplest
form of conn., .a knot, and unless tl.e
beast can break the string or gnaw It
in two i.i- will never get loose. To un
tie the ! :ot quires observation and
reasoning power, and. though a mon
key may pe"Mss both, he has neither
in a si l’b'lent degree to enable him to
overcome iho difficulty.
Tho L.:rg«*t Painting.
The largest painting, exclusive of
frescoes and panoramas, is Tintoret-
to's “Paradise” it* is lung in the
grand salon • the doge'* palace at
Venice and i eighty-four fc.t wide
and thirty-four feet high. .
Citatution hv Publication of Final A;-
count.
The Stale of Texas to the Sheriff or
any HonstaM" of Palo Pinto County
(ireeting:
J. S. Keetu', adnrinistrator of the
estate <>t J. A. Brook, dneea-ed,
having liled in our connty court,
hist'mal account of the condition of
tlie estate of .1, A. Brock, deceased,
numbered 5124 on tho probate dock-
et of Palo Pinto county, together
with an application to b** dis-
charged from said administration, von
are hereby commanded, that by mak-
ing publication of this writ for twenty
day sin a newspaper printed in the
county of Palo Pinto, you give due
notice to all persona interested in the
account for tinal settlement of said
estate, to appear and contest the
same, if they see proper so to do, on
or before the Jnly term, 1917, of said
county court, commencing ami to he
holden the court house of .said county,
in tiie town nt Palo Pinto, on the third
Monday in July, A. I). 15117, when said
account and application will tie acted
upon by said court.
(iiven under my hand and seal of
court at my odice-in the tow’d of Palo
Pinto, this 251h dBV of April, A. t>. 15)17.
| Seal | 8. PrtfAYLOR, Clerk,
County Court.Palo Pinto County.
By O. V. WHATLEY, Deputy.
I hereby certify that the above ami
foregoiug is a tfoe and correct copy
of the original writ now in my hands.
W (}. ABERNATHY. Sheriff,
Palo Pluto Countv.
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Not Interfering, of Course, With Golf. |,
“I hear you have taken your .son ]
ii t.i t lx* linn "
“Yes,” um-wered Mr. Crabcoin grim-
ly. "He lias i miMUited to spend a few
hours a day with us.” — Birmingham
Age I lent Id.
A Full Hand.
“John," said Mrs Norton as Sha
seated herself at the hotel breakfast
table, “did you call u waiter?”
"Yes.” said Norton, looking up from
tils paper, ”1 called him. and he bad a
trav full
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Shoes for All the Family
Max Miller’s Shoe Store
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Wc. d.e showing Ihe largest stock oi
popu’ar priced shoes ever shown in
Pale Pinto county. White linen boots,
very dressy, at $2.50 to $4.00. A better
grade $4.50 to $6.00. White and silver
gray kid, very pretty dress shoe, $7.00
to $8.50. Pumps in white kid and
black vici and linen, ail widths, $2.00
to 6.00. For children we have them in
prices from $1.00 to $3.50. For men
and boys we carry a big assortment of
all kinds of leather and styles, at very
reasonable prices. We can save you
money on every pair, because we sell
shoes and only.
Phone 85
MAX MILLER,
Mineral Wells, Texas.
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111 Mesqite S.yeet.
Made to Order Clothing.
NO WAR PRICES
Cool Clothing - - - $7.50 to $8.50
Panama Hats. - - - 2.50 to 6.00
Silk Caps - .75 to 1.00
T7elt Hats, - 2.00 to 5.00
WORSTED SUITS, ART PANTS, ALL SI2ES
Puds Mad;* to Order. Ayow Collars, 2 for 25
ftlS-FIT PARLOR, Mineral Wells.
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I CITY CAFE , |
y Throckmorton Street, ----- Nineral Welle, Texao
* DALTON BROS., Proprietors.
Wi en in Mineral Wells Visit
CRANFORD’S DRUG STORE
We keep fresh drugs all he time. Also
stock and poultry remedies. Phone or
write us your orders.
We Give S. H. Green Stamps
with each ten cent purchase.
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Our long experience in the restaurant busi-
ness enables us to give better service, more for
your money than, any other place in the city.
You get just what you want and served in the
.most approved style. Try us.
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1917, newspaper, April 27, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146423/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.