The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, July 2, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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PRIDAY JULY 2. 1880
ST 53C9B
Kntercdat tho ttostofllco In Palo Pinto
Tsxas, m second class matter,
. ' HL -. gli'.l.LV
occf Mattefa
Announcements.
FOR HE PREVENTATIVE
K. VV. Davenport, of Stophons County, ii a
candidajtb fur Representative In tbo Lesjlsla-
uro from the forty-second District, subject
(i a iy.mn of tbq Democratic party, "'
DISTRICT & COUNTY CLERK.
Wo are authorized to announce tho nnmo
of It. K, KogAft m n candidate for tho ofllee
oDlstrietnnd County Clerlfof Palo Pinto
County, at tho November election.
To the Voters of Palo Piiito Count,
lb. anouncing myself a candidate for re-
flection to tho ofllco ot District and County
Clerk of Pnlo Pintu County, I takothia
method of returning to you my tinccre
flanks for tho vtry liberal support given to
me in tho past, and 1 assure you that if vou
co proper to return mo to Chut position
that tho office shall bo filled with nil tho
Promptness and fidelity with whichIhao
Heretofore filled the Same.
, Very respectfully,
J. H. IUkkr.
FOR SHERIFF.
, We aro authorized to annnurnco James
yen, a a candidato for tho offlco of
Mnerilt ot ralo Pinto county, at the ensuing
general election.
FOR TREASURER.
Wo nre authnrissod to Announce W. 1.
Vealo n a candidato for County. Treasurer
(the present encumbent.) Subject to tho
action of a defflocrntu! torn crition if ono be
miieu.
FOR TAX .ASSESSOR.
Wo are authorised, to Announco S. M.
Teter a a candid ito for re-election to tho
office of Tax Aswssor at the Nov. election.
For Hide and Animal Inspector.
Wcare authorised tn announce W. II.
"(laines, as n candidate fur tho oftlco of Hide
And Animal Inspector of Palo Pinth
Oount. Subjnct t to tho action of if
Drrnooraltc con0ntion if there bo nny
tailed.
For Commlslodr Precinct Ho. i.
, We aro authorized to annonnci P. ,T,
Howard an a c amitdato for Commissioner of
Precinct No. 1, at next general election.
For J- P. Freelnel o. 1.
,, John Stockton is n candidate for Justirn
of the 1'cco of Precinct No. 1, subject to
(he nc tion of a democratic convention if one
lie railed.
For Constable of Frocinct ITo. 1.
YV nrfl authorized to nnnounee tho name
of Thomas WcWuiro r candidate for Cnn-
rfttblo of Precinct No. I, at tiro' November
election.
We nre authorised, to nnnounco Tom.
Vonatfcr, as a cnndicfntO for constable of
Precinct No. 1, at nexf goneral election.
We nro uthori7ed to announco W. G.
MeQuerry, fur re-election to tho office of
tanstable of Precinct No., 1, of tbisTj;$unty,
lit tho genera,! flection.
MM Anna Whatlcy is visiting
friends jrV town tliij weok.
Mr. R- S. Da) ton and family are
visiting tho Wells this week.
Mr. S.irri Dopostor, of Straw n
v?as in town this week.
Parties iudobted to tho Sar a,re
requrstod to como and pay up. Jts
lhonoy wo watat and no mistake.
Burrow & Yarbrougb will pay
you tho hig'iost market prico lor jour
eggs, butter, &o.
, Prepared" paint at Rodus &
Ketehum's, nilybody can uso it.
Mrs. Delia Wright, from Dallas,
i visiting hor aunt, Mrs'. J. Vr. Nob-
jctt, of this plnco.
Rev. W. F. Graves will dVcacli
at tho Methodist church Suutray at
the Usual Lours.
The carpenter tot at work ro
pairing tbo Christian church this
week '
Minn Kato Warrdn, is visiting tho
Hisses Voalq, in BVoollonridgo, tViis
week,
Cull at Rcdus &4 -Ketehum's drug
tore for puru frosh drugs, wall pnpor
a'hd pcrlumerys, otc. ,
Mr. L, Brannon, caijhior of tho
Cisoo Bank, was in town' Tuesday, in
nttendunco upon tho boar'd of'Equili-
riition. .
-Mr. II. 0. Withors of Dallas, Tax
man-far the T. & P. Railroad was be-
fore tlio'board ot Equilisatiou Tuoa-
'y-
v . No' more crodjt at RodUs &
ICotcli urn's, bring cash with you Vfbon
. you wadt dnfgt),
' ' Mr. and'Mk J. B. FostqrJ tfcik
f Gordon, w'oro Ifl' atjtondanoo tip'on'tpfi
ico-oroani fostival' last Wodribsday
night.
r No injurious OjfleejB can follow
tlio uso df Ay'or'a Ague Ouro in ma-
larial dlsoasos. It contains aspecififa
nd uufullirigaotldoto formiasmatio
poiflone. v ith rcmbdial agonto whicfi
e"xpol the poisopbus humbrs, purify
tlto system, aud IctVO St tfo'ultby and
lhvoratud.
We rosrlit to note the aerlouB
illness of Mr. John Oaks, who la lay
ingat his fathers, with 11 sovoro attack
of Typhoid lover.
Thoro sooma to bo a dotormtna-
tion on tho part oftho Farmers' Alii-
nnco to rid tbo order ot the political
trickHor which 1 rifost tbelr ranks.
Watermelons and rostonora have
made tbelr appearance on our streets
Ibis week, tho harvcat for tbo town
boys have jubt nrrived.
Having quito a atock of loo nnd
other good things loft over trom tho
festival, on Wednesday, tho ladies do-
cided to serve tre-crcnm and lemonade
on Thursday, Hnd received a vory
liberal palronago.
In no other mcdioinal prepara-
tion have the results of the moat in-
telligent study nnd scientific Inquiry
been so steadily and pi offensively
utilized as in Ayor's Sors.tparilla. It
leads the Hat as a truly soienti&o pre-
paration for all blood disoasea.
Tho expert who inspected the gns
well of Mr. Loo Daltons olnlms that
he novor saw better prospects forconl
oil anywhoro than bo finds at this
wet I, iind expresses himself well satis-
ftod that oil in paying quanitios can
bo bad by sinking tbc well fifty fuel
deeper.
Mr. M. F. Maurico, our worthy
and popular blnuksmiib hit put in 11
now front to bis shop, which adds
much to tho appcaranco of hix place
of huBincts. Mat. is a fine workman,
and is now bettor proparcd to attend
to tho wants of his customers than
over. All work guaranteed. '
lu addition to Mo-sra Burrow &
Yarbroiigh's largo slock of atnplo and
fancy giocerios, they dciro to inform
tho public, that they will keep con-
stantly on band a good supply of cab-
bngo, potatoes nnd all other kinds ot
couuliy produco, lemons, oranges, etc.
They aro felling potatoes at 0 cts per
lb), and all California cannod goods
25 cents per can, and othor goods cor-
respondingly choap.'
Mr. John Daniel, brother of our,
townsman, Mr. P. L. Daniel, diod
last Monday raorniue, in Kent coun-
ty, of l'notttrfonia. IIo wan working
upon tho cow ranclio of Mess. Yai-
brough & Hindman, and afbnrttimo
Hinco was ovor como by boat while at
work in (ho matiding pens, which was
ihi! niKving eau'so of bis doath. Tho
bereaved family and triends bavo the
ymjia(by of tho Star.
Among the viators at the ico
crittui festival Wednesday nigbl at
t h 6 6j 1 L botiso, we noticed Mc-Jrs.
Parts and J. II. Hirst, two ol onion's
mot jiopulur young mnii. Tljcy paid
their icspoetH to tho StR nflice, and
tho editor being nscnt, regrets very
much 'that hu was not at homo to re-
ceive them. Call air.iin ccntlomon.
wo will iry id bo at our pott' tho ncit
time. We aro always glaa to see out
friends At any time.
Tho Commitleo of Arrangements
are lvnuestod to moot at tho District
Court room in Palo Pinto Thursdny
July 8th, at 2 o'clock p. m., lor the
puipobe ut perfecting arrafigcinontH
tor tho graud democratic rally und
bnrbceiio to take plaoo July 15th.
Tlielndy members of the committee
are specially requested to bo present.
J. C. Son,
Chairman Committee.
Au Old Citizen Spcnks.
Mr. J. M. Norris, an old resident of Rome,
Ga., says that ho bad been badly troubled
with Kidney Complaint for a irrcnt maoy
ycari and with Eczomu for tbreojear at
times could scarcoly walk and had tried
many remedies without benefit, until ho be-
gan takinrf Blettrlo Bitten and anointing his
hands ana,ffjiii with Buoklen'g Arnica Salve.
This treatment aSorded him great relief nnd
ho strongly, , recommends ElwlriqJlltters to
all who sutler with Kidney ComplAiuta, or
need a Blood Purifier. Moid by Kcdus &
Kctchum.
Rdv. U. C. Btibkncr, writing
from Dallas to Rov.,0. W. Slaughtor,
says : "I will raako a special ofl'ort
to bo at tbo dodioalion.
Am glad that Slaughter valley
ohurcli has a house," etc,
Rov. R'. C. Burlenon of Waco, says :
"I will rejoice to bo'with you on the
joyful occasion of opening regularly
your now ctfurcn tor tbo worsnln of
God. I will rojoico also to Join with'
our dear brother Ii. C. Buokncr in the'
sorvigea of that day."
-Wearo authorized b'v tho Commit
too on invitatibn for" tbo Urand Rally1
and Barbocue to extend a gouurul
invitation to tho citizens' of tbo coun-
ty to attend. Ilonce, wo nay, como
ono, como all I and participate in a
Graud Dcmooratio Unity, and tako
dinner with us. Hon. T. B. Whooler,
Hon. J. R. Fleming, Upn. J, H. Dav-
onpoit and H0I1. A. J. Hood is ex-
pected to bo present and speak upon
Dornoeraoy and the general and 'special
issues of tho day. It is oarnoatly
hoped and confidentially oxpectod
that tho people will turn out, and
hear theflo eloquont gODllemeo, and
learn nf Douioifraoy and' Domocratio
djuiiHiO,
vf.-t .f..w ,.. ,'--f,
Sheriff Owen retnrnod yestorday
from Albany, Having in custody, Mr.
Li B. Taylor, who in well known in
thin county, and who is cbnrgod with
cmboislomont from Elliott & Roo.
Wo know bnt lilllo of tho facts in this
case, but inclino to tbo opinion. from
what wo havo hoard, that the chargo
wl never bo sustained.
The loe-pream festival givoh by
tho ladies of tho Methodist cliuich
Inst Wedposdaymigbt waa a brllllaht
affair, ebcin'lly, and a financial success
Tbo nttondnnco,wa9 very large, nnd
all seotribd ih tho bestnl humor. The
receipts will ronoh in tho neighbor-
hood of forty dollars. Tho Stak con-
gratulates theso worthy Indies upon
tho succors of their onorgotio nnd
meritorious efforts.
A number of tho young pcoplo of
our town were joined last Saturday
by a lnrge number from Mineral
Wells and ropalfod to Lover's Retreat
wboro thoy past tho day itfapicnio
nnd fish-try : Amonc the ladies and
gentlemen from tho Wolla wo1 noticed,
Misses Bo9sio Snow, Lizzio Peafeon,
Dorine Rlohnrda, Mis Curr, Miss
Dunn, nnd Dunsan, Mr. Jns. W. Gib-
son, Mr. Acock, nnd B. R. Malonc.
Arrfong the ladies from this plnco weio
Misses Mollie Smith. Emma Kcllor,
Laura and Neva Bnkor, W1II10 Rcdu-",
Luna Wricbt, Bollo Burrow, and
Poxoy Taylor. All present roportcd
a gooil tira .
t .
Mosr Escclfciit.
J. J.Attlns, Chief of Police, Knoxville
Tnnn.. wpitpfti "Mv familv artd I nro lione-
Qciarics of your most excellent medicine. Dr.
King's New. Discovery for consumption;
having fouod if to bo all that you claim for
it, desiro to testify to its virfue. My friends
to whom I havo rerommendod it, praise it at
every opportunity."
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump-
tion is guaranteed to cure 'Coughs, CoW-
uronchitls. Asthma, uroup ana every atiee-
tion of Throat, ' best ana Lungs.
Trial bottles frco at Red us & Ketclrom's
DruStoro. Large Si70 S1.00.
Following i tho ofHoial i-oilnt ot
tho Prohibition olcction held in tln-
county on tho 1Kb, tilt. :
For AsainM.
Precinct No. 1. 70 103
" ' 2. SIT 15
' U. 8 . 15
" " 4. l:j ' 12
" " - n. 01- 27
" " (5. 155.. 107
" ' - 7. '41- M
" ' 4tf 47
' " (i. $ 2K
" " 10. 21 20
" " 11. 10.T 113
4-
r.63
Total vol 0 cast 10S4.
A GRAND
Democratic Bally
And Barl6;ue.
Tho Democratic Club of Precinoi
No. 1, determined, at the meeting hint
Monday rfiitht to ijivo a Democratic
Rally and Birhccuc, nu tho 15tb iiiRl.,
at Palo Pinto, and n that end,vap-
pointed the tollowing committoes,
toAvits'
COMMITTRE Or AtlltACKMr.NTR.
J C Son, A G Crawford, P L Dan-
lol, J A Kniuht, D L Cunningham,
M O Lynn, W C Person, E 8 Benson,
H 0 Sheets, R B Gonr, G W Slouch-
ter : Mesdnma J H Baker. J O Rob-
erts, J A Knight, .Tno X Miller, O D
Oaks, G W Dalton, J W Neblott, O T
Hazlnwnod, A G CrawfordJ J M Cor.
bin, R S Dalton and J O MoQuerry.
INVITATION cdJujHTTEK.
R B Goar, O W Masmo, and J L
Cunningham.
COMMITTKK TO 8BBCT OROU.NDS.
G W MoDonald, R B Gonr and S
B Garrett.
rlNANCS AND SOLICITING COIIMCTBEi
J K P Shirley, J L Cunningham,
Wm Hiiuon, Robt Dalton, S B Gar-
rett, Baylor Crawford,, G W MoDon-
ald, J 0 McQucrry, PTcale, Jas,
Owon, J V Neblott, L60 Dalton W 8,
Warren, II G Taylor and C T Hazlo-
wood, committsk to ixyVu iPSYKKna,
,.l'.S Strnughan, 8" R jGarrett, and
J K-I Sbirloy.
Th,o Commitleo omlnvilatioti8 were
reqliestod to specially invite tho Gor-
don", Cornet Band tp attend with
tbelr musical iustrvmente,
(.Tbo Sei-gt-at-Arm8 of tho Olqb
was doslgnatod as SRvabaloftho Day.
,BHCkieB's Arnica SrIvc ,
Tho best Salvo In the world tor (JuU,
Bruises, Pores, Ulcers, Salt llheum, Fever
Bores, Tetter, Chapped .Hands ChllblAini
(Jofil, and all Skin Eruptions, an posfclYe-
lv cures PilcSj of no pay rcqujrpd. lti(
guaranteed to giv perfect saVufaction, or
money rellodad. Price 1! cents per box.
1'oV Salo By Bedus & Kctchum.
Col. J. SjStraughan returned
fiOh'i'aVieit to Dallas ibis weok.
,TTfr.r..ViW.lMTTgH7lr!,rrfe,.i.,iii
AVER'S
Ague Cure
Kever falls to cure-evcry form of disorder
peculiar to Ualsrla-lnfectcd districts. It
Is Warranted;
tn every case, when used In accordance
with directions, it contains no quinine,
ana not oniy neutralizes Mniasmauc ppupn,
but stimulate
ut stimulates the Liver to healthy acUon,
gves tone t
e appetite,
ives tone 10 uio ntomacn, ana promoisi
"PottbrsvUle, Texas',!
. Jdn. 15, 1884, 1
hDr.J.C.dych$"Co.: ,
"Gentlemen; For more titan
0 years IJuive lived in locals
ties abounding in Malarial
disorders; have been tfie subject
oftJuiir attacks in many forms,
and found no remedy so reli-
able and safe as dyer's Ague
Cure. Taken according to
directions! it will never fail to
cwre' j. b. m nirjfTEit:"
Ayer's Ague Cure,
TREPAHED BT
SB. J. C. AXE& & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
Price 91; six bottled, $6.
M.B.KetGhum,M.D,, Pii.D.
Physiciah, Sifi'gdbri dnd
OCULTS'l,
01as ryes and spectacles furnished.
Granulated lids ami stubborn cases a
specialty. Examination free.
PALO PINTO, TEXAS.
CSrCnlls answered promptly day or nlcht-
Wkolesak &E06er
AXD MASUKAOrUHKR
ndv PURE FANCV
FOlfi1 WORII,
Silver Loaf
w, s. aiiNEs,
ANB
HACK
afer-LeavcaQbrdon nil o'cfoclc, and
Leheh alii'i'inlo at '2 o'cluolc p. in ,
! ' Jgj-Goud teams and
mnM eCfKTArF&Tm:
VslMnr- WW4lwi,
. Mas PWoBised!-
LIVERY AND
Palo Piiito,' TextiW
And
havinEctUrnod to Palo Pinto to stay, has Tflrst-ciass Slock ttn4 vcoitlsi, ,aad
fd an abimdnnco of Forage, and nowfcols that be can do iuities by tht pitlilie'
nmrtirpit f
AndO respectfully ask 'a. pMt of the palrOnsce. GlVenim atrial.
.rutrav TTutlca. -t .
Taken up by It. Li Weavers an4 trijti f
Wore A. 6. Vrawfnrdji P. PreU lo.
1.
One black uorss, noout yi jers(fi i)
hands high, sUr.ln rorehd.v tWj ant v
jmrncss umrjes. a f tounter branded on Ihi
shoulder, valued at $25.00. '
Attest: ' u, , - . 1
. , , J. H. flAKIR,
County ClofK Palo I'lnto Co., Texas.
Notice. 7. - t ,.
.Whilu my pastditi i froe to all psf
ties who donlro to tish or bhnt, Tboo
wOwantto hiint 01' brafjrj, stock w
the inside o'f my cneloEt'irq must )eaij
notice of tho fact at niy'redenco otj
entering and loavtug, or thoy may;
forco mo under thi necessity ot'prose
c'Jting them. 1I011K Knioiit.
March 19th.
1iiTIiE SVjfD'tf CHEt'it
RACIK.
Until 0 aro hrnnilcd II '
on loft shoulder, sides,
and hip. Horses, It
on left shoulder and
lo'.Mliigh. Kandio oli
Little Sunday Creek,
Omtk-scustefUordoii. F !
SlOO for tho arrest and lMmBmmmme
conviction of any man caught illegally baud-
ling mv stock. Postofllco at Gordon Texas,'
March'fitb, 1880. JAS. MJSSKLL, Jr.
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Boot li Ik lb-'
aS-NoRnKAsf ConrTpR or tiik SquaKv
PJLOPIJVTO, : -TEXiISi
ci-KoepB n fiillline of r'iticHootaofhisowri.
mako on hand. .Makes Any ijle of boots nfw
shoes to order, and repairs neatly, cheaply
and quickly
ttP)All work fully warrontetf.-i
I
OK THE OKLEBHATKD
iBkioE Powder,-
aihcl1 STICK CANDIES:
TEXAS:
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nnd arrives at Gordon at d'b'clocU;.
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