Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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PERSONAL.
Sporer has gone to Dallas.
Tabor of Joplin is in town.
J. 0 Ames of Port Worth is in
town.
J. D. Swetnam was in town on
A few more of the sunshiny
[ days we have had lately, and fire
wood will be at a discount, and
I garden seed at a premium. How-
ever, “ One swallow don’t make a
summer,” and we will have some
[ cold days yet.
Geo. Spiller, in addition to sell-
I ing lands in the county and lots in
the town and the Blum Addition,
I can give you choice of insuring
from fire in four first-class insur-
ance companies, for which he is
Fresh Cabbage at Will & Atkin-1 local agent. tf
son’s. It. | “For the past two or three
years I have been subject to
cramping pains in the stomach,”
says Mr. W. A. Baldwin, a hard-
Price hats at McComb, Eastin I ware merchant of Boonville, Dal-
las Co., Iowa. “I have tried a
if all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
)V^| Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
M.ELBEE’S WINE OF CABDUI for Weak Nerve*.
Money above par not of Me., E.
& K.’s. tf
' J. A. Wall left this morning for
mchamp was in town
Bruton of Salt Creek was
& Knox’s. tf
Fresh garden seeds at Callahan
& Johnson’s. tf
Go to Callahan & Johnson for
your boy a wagon. tf
If you want good groceries go
to Wills & Atkinson’s. tf.
number of different remedies; the
best one being Chamberlain’s Col-
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
One or two doses of it always
cures me.” Sold by Wills & Wood,
j Jacksboro, and Walters & Heas-
ley, Gibtown. lm
of Gibtown was
1 town yesterday.
A. L. Con well of Denton was in
>wn this morning.
Auhberg of Los Valley.
5 in town on Tuesday.
Geo. Risleyleft this morning for in the drug line.
Indian Territory.
T. J. Dnnlap and Charles Swan
wer§ in town on Saturday.
left for his home
on Tuesday.
made a business
Worth this week.
, Geo. Spiller returned Sun-
from Fort Worth.
W. Nicholson has
i a business trip.
l. John E. Groves
lis were in town this week.
I Weather-
-j town yester-
For pains in the chest there is
nothing better than a flannel cloth
Cattle are reported not - having I saturated with Chamberlain’s Pain
stood the late cold snap well. Balm and bound on over the seat
Oscar Leach is quite ill and has of pain. It will produce a coun-
been confined to the house for Ler irritation without blistering,
several days. and is not so disagreeable as mus-
ai ti/Awo , . tar d; in fact, is much superior to
ALWAyS remember the ^ ’ la8ter „’u acoouI1, „f it8 paie-
Dreg Store when wanting anything | qQ.litles. It Med ta
time it will prevent pneumonia. 50
Wills & Atkinson is headquar-1 cent bottles for sale by Wills &
ters for Onion sets, Garden seeds, Wood; Jacksboro, and Walters &
eed potatoes, etc.' tf. Beasley, Gibtown. lm
You can find at Leach’s Livery « in buying a cough medicine
stable, good work horses for sale for children,” says H. A. Walker,
for cash or on time. tf i a prominent druggist of Ogden,
Mr. Baughn and wife are
occupying part of the R. N. At-
well house on Decatur street.
Gents: If you want a bargain
in HATS, GLOVES or TIES call
on McComb, Eastin & Knox, tf
ks of Groveland
Win town this
C. Loving has returned from
to San Antonio and other
•
es Hart left Monday morn-
>n a business trip to Fort
Utah, “never be afraid to buy
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
There is no danger from it and re-
lief is always sure to follow. I
particularly recommend Chamber-
lain’s because I have found it to
be safe, and reliable. It is intend-
If you are in need of a plow, J e(j especially for colds, croup and
and want a good one, call on Sew- whooping cough.” 50 cent bottles
ell & Dupn for a John Deere, tf for 8ale by wills Wood, Jacks-
M. C. Hawkins and family have boro, and Walters & Heasley,
gone to Oklahoma, where he and Gibtown. lm
Geo. Risley have an important I The success of Chamberlain’s
contract. • Cough Remedy in effecting „
Give us a call for groceries. If speedy cure of colds, croup^and
you will we think we can satisfy whooping cough has brought it
you as to quality and prices. Sew-1 into great demand. Messrs. Pon-
tius & Son, of Cameron, Ohio,
say that it has gained a reputation
second to none in that vicinity.
AT A SMALL SACRIFICE!
FOR TWO REASONS
You can buy of us
for CASH for
A few days, better goods for less mon-
ey than you ever bought in
Jacksboro before.
We do not want to “ carry over ” a single article of winter
goods. They often get badly damaged during the summer. An-
other reason: we “take stock” in January and before taking
the inventory we want to reduce our stock to the lowest pos-
sible amount.
Don’t ask ns to charge the goods at the prices we will
make on them, but instead, bring the dollars and get lower
prices and better goods than any one can sell on time.
Below we mention a few of
- the Articles that
must go.
Boys’ and Men’s Clothing, Ladies’ and
Children’s Cloaks, Millinery Goods,
Dress Goods and Trimmings, Woolen
Underwear for Children, Ladies and
Men, Woolen Hosiery, Boys’and Men’s
Caps, Flannels, Linseys, &c. Blankets
and Comforters, and many other arti-
cles that we will not take time and
space tb mention. Respectfully,
J. W. AYNES & CO.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised
druggist to sell Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, upon this con-
dition. If yotrare afflicted with a
Cough, Cold or any lung, Throat
or Chest trouble, and will use this
remedy as directed, giving it a
fair trial, and experience no bene-
fit, you may return the bottle and
have your money refunded. We
could not make this offer did we
not know that Dri King’s New
Discovery could be relied on It
never disappoints. Trial bottles
free at Wills & Wood’s Drug
Store. Large size 50c. and *1.00.
2
To the Members of Canby
Post G. A. R.
You are specially requested to
attend the next regular meeting,
first Saturday in February, as bus-
iness of vital importance to the
Post will come up, and a meeting
must be held. Yours in P. C. & L.
H. II. McConnell,
3t Adjutant, j
Ask Your Friends About It. j
Your distressing cough can be
cured. We know it because
Kemp’s Balsam within the past
few years has cured so many
coughs and colds in this commu-
nity. Its remarkable sale has
been won entirely by its genuine
merit. Ask some friend who has
used it what he thinks of Kemp’s
Balsam. There is no medicine so
pure, none so effective. Large
bottles 50c. and $1 at all druggists.
OoS“ WINE OF CAROUi, a Tonic for Women.
1138 jS8!
BOYS’ WAGONS!
A FINE LINE OF
Table and Pocket Cutlery
H
AT
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Callahan & Johnson’s.
PfY#!
BUY
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Pianos
hud
9
Oifcins *
FROjvi
COLLINS & ARMSTRONG
^COMPANY,
Fort Worth,
Texas.
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WICHITA HOTEL.
Larpst and Host Cemmodions Hotel in lie City.
Tables well supplied, clean beds, and cour ecus attention
Large and convenient sample room for traveling salesmen.
TERMS REASONABLE.
J. S. CRAWFORD, - * * - Proprietor.
YOU WAJS1T
To buy an instrument soon for yourself, for the CUUBCH Mr
SCHOOL, either on the installment plan or for cash t than
write to us for prices and terms.
To exchange your old Piano or Organ in part pay towarto
a new one ? ltuy of us, for
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YOU GAJSI SEloECT{
From our line of 2-t different make# an iustrum«at Mfy
warranted that cannot fail to satisfy you.
SEND FOR OUR
CATALOGUES AND
PRICES OF
PIANOS HI ORG
OF^ EbSE
visitim
.
i Rattle of Myrtle spent
visiting his parents
ewall Duke and Albert
in from the “Nation,”
itives.
of the Bryson
I among the Gazette’s
week.
L. Cherrybolmes and V. Gayle
the Cundiff neighborhood were
town on Friday last.
Dr. F. R. Bowles of Christian,
while in town this week on bnsi
ness made the Gazette a pleasant
call.
L. Mosely a prominent at-
Weatherford was in the
city on business for several days
ell & Dunn. tf
Mr. Harmonson lost an infant
child Sunday night, which was
laid to rest in the cemetery on
Monday afternoon.
Jas. M. Queen, of Johnston, W.
Va., says it is the best he ever
used. B. F. Jones, druggist, Wi-
Geo. Spiller is now prepared I nonft) Miss., says: “ Chamberlain’s
make you loans on yonr land, and Cough remedy is perfectly relia-
buy vendor lein notes for amounts b]e. I have always warranted it
of $500.00 and over. tf an<j ft never failed to give the
.Thanking all my old friends and most perfect satisfaction.” 50 cent
customers for past favors, I would bottleB for sale by Wills & Wood,
respectfully ask for a continuance Jacksboro, and Walters & Heas-
J. T. Robinson, tf I ley, Gibtown. lm
A Leader.
Since its . first introduction,
Electric Bitters has gained rapidly
in popular favor, until now it is
clearly in the lead among pure
medicinal tonics and alteratives
—containing nothing which per-
mits its use as a beverage or in-
toxicant, it is recognized as the
best and purest medicine for all
ailments of Stonracb, Liver or
Kidneys—It will cure Sick Head-
ache, Indigestion, Constipation,
T T A T an(i drive Malaria from the system.
’ 1 Satisfaction guaranteed with each
bottle or the money will be re-
funded. Price only 50c. per bot-
tle. Sold by Wills & Wood. 2
Buy from Agents, who sell our line in nearly every town and fcity
Patronize reliable home dealers you know, and AVOID unreliable H
men, and especially look out for NEWSPAPER FRAUDS North who
authorized agent3, and try to sell to families direct, for all is not
gutters.
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NEWS OF THE WEEK
iteijjLXlonley who has
ag the family of Capt.
will leave for her
ley, Eastin, John-
make a trip to
Bowie on Monday, to look into
advantages offered by thi
town as a shipping point for Jacks-
boro, the distance being about 15
lqs less than it ip ip Weath-
erford.
of the same. J. T. Robinson, tf
We can sell you your hardware
at close figures, as we buy at cut
prices, and are satisfied with a
small profit. Sewell & Dunn, -tf
“ Handsome is that handsome
does,” and if Hood’s Sarsaparilla
doesn’t do handsomely then noth-
ing does. Have you ever tried it!
My art department, paints, k®9 g°ne to record with all its
plaqnes, transparent slates, cellu- an J ev'l deeds and what a
loid, brushes and material of all vast improvement has been made
kinds, is complete, at the Star!™ almost everything!
Drug Store. tf
From Over Jack County, Con-
cerning Everything of
Interest.
Correspondence of the Gazette.
Cundiff.
Cundiff, Jan. 23__The old year
J. 6. WILLS.
-1-WILLS & ATKiPN,f
DEALERS IJM
GROCERIES, QTJEENSWARE,
WOOD&WILLOW WARE,
1M-WABE,
• Pocket • ml • T&I>Iq • (jittery. MOTIVE
Next door to McComb, Eastin & Knox.
Mr. Levi Miles who lives near railway freights by shipping cattle
Vineyard who raised the finest
turnips this season, brought us
one that weighs eight pounds and
three qnarte
delta this week.
J. G. Mullens is addiDg some
improvements to his dwelling.
Dr. A. B. Edwards will return
to Antelope about the 14th of
Some of ; next month from New York,
the Howard Valley boys have j where he has been attending med-
made a new arrangement in the; jcai lectures.
ARCHER.
The Town Improving, Farm-
ing Progressing, Stock
Doing Well.
Correspondence of the Gazette.
Archer, Jan. 1G.—I believe
Job Work Solicited
McEIre*’* WINE OF C'ABPUI for female diseases.
NEVER BUY ON OPEN ACCOUNT
Of companies who do not take notes; you may lose receipts and have to pay twice
Always give notes w hen yon buy for each payment and save trouble, 0 *
Write for our Kook of Information for Customers. ’ £0-3mr:i
COLLINS & ARMSTRONG CO., Ft. Worth, T«x.
LUMBER. BARB WIRE.
BOWIE, TEXAS.
POLLARD & BURGESS,
DEALERS IN
LUMBER, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS, COIT cfc CO.’S PAINT,
LIME, CEMENT,’(fee., <fce.
FREE WATER IN YARD.
Ml
J. jVI. UJs"llc)Ef^E)OWJM,
MARBLE DEALER,
Successor to Robinson cfc Wall.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
South Side Square,
WEATHERFORD, TEXAS.
T. D. SPOBSB,
LA WYFR,
JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
GEO. SPILLER,
HERCULES Surveyor, Notary Public,
6as mi Gasoline General Land & Collecting Agent,
ENGINES
Have fewer parts, and are
therefore le^fi likely to get out
tf order than any other gas or gasoiine engines now
uj.lt. Just light the burner, turn the wheel, and It
runs p.U day. '
MAKES NO SMEIiL OR DIRT.
:7c double or false es plosions, so freononi with tki
unreliable spa;’£,'
and molasses in the same car, and done at this place in the way of
perhaps this is the forerunner of ; painting houses. T. L. Field is
domestic happiness as the same [be 0he to call on when you want
parties tave bought a large bill oi \ painting done.
Much improvement to b.i.g “ JTito"
etta a few days ago, and while
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and the latter, has moved out to
the Ira Cooper farm near town.
Last Sunday was a beautiful
spring-like day, in contrast •to the
preceding cold spell, and chnrch
goers were ont in full force at all
the various places of worship.
Build more residences—is the
crying want of the town, there is
not a vacant house to rent in the
town, and enquiries are made
daily by persons desiring to move
here.
Death
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Mmf
Not live
and Well-Thanks
V. Sarsaparilla.
load’s Sarsaparilla, for It is
I suffered 10 years with
»nd Dyspepsia
I would
| spent
SSc
; I could not
improve
j Sarsapa-
11 am now
.SlW1'”-
gags
are purely
Sheriff Carnes has moved into building material' fyocs an eastern Mrs. Harrell has beep quite siqk
bouse recently ^occupied by mill, to he shipped to Sunset anfl ^itjj pneqmoni^ but ' is now
Kiueanuon, on Grahaui street, j from there by wagop to opr town, | thought to be better.
Our school is moving along in
the right direction. Prof. Swink
is giving perfect satisfaction.
The Antelope Brass Band will
meet February 4th with the fol-
and soon the woods will echo to
the sound of saw and hammer and
the town of Cundiff will be known j
as a wide place in the road.
Mrs. A. B. Flowers is very sick, i
Until Marcli 1st we will give all
cash customers the very lowest “ re-
duction %ale’> prices. These prices
mean “spot cash” and WAY
down at McComb, Eastin &
Knox’s. tf
Mrs. J. C. Loving who has been
quite ill for several months and is
now at Fort Worth nnder treat-
ment of physicians is improving
and it is hoped she will soon be
able to return borne.
The Ciceronian Literary Society j lowing members: James Cobb,
gave an entertainment Friday ;T M 8mftb, C. Watson, T. L.
night which was enjoyed by a; Field? Walter Isbell, Geo. Cobb,
large audience. The programme Tom Smith, Will Harmoning, and
as carried out was : essays by j Claud l8bell. T. & S.
Miss Lucy Wicker and Miss Gertie ; --———
Gnynn. Recitation, by Miss Miqr A Ge-xfcle Hint,
nie Guyuu. Speeches by Tom On or before the first day of
Gregg and Omer Wilkes. Biog-, February, 1893, we will give to a
raphy by A. H. Skagg, W. B. John- collector all of our 1892 notes and
son, Jr., and James Solomon. Re-: accounts unsettled.
it Ucata fclie World.
It Oils itself Automatically,'
No Batteries or Electric Spark.
Ti, runs with a Cheaper Grade of Gasoline tha» say
Ukcr Erigiae.
solved that the steam engine is
of more use to man than the print-
ing press, was discussed by J. N.
Solomon and R. A. Sims, affirma-
tive, and J. G. Haire and T. C.
Bynum, negative. The decision
Respectfully,
J. W. Aynes & Co.
Residence for Sale.
The new and commodious resi-
dence on Decatur street, owned
was given in favor of the affirma-1 J*/_• Hart;. for 8ale-the mone?
ative.
G. Evans is erecting a new
dwelling house near this place.
Buster.
to be applied to aid in rebuilding
a new mill.
Take Warning!
All past due notes and accounts
of 1892 must be Bettled by the
first of February. Respectfully,
tf Callahan & Johnsonv
SHORTHAND,
atM.I$.&K.
If you do not like to be dnnned, i Antelope,
pay promptly and we will insnre j Last Saturday, the 14th, was a
you not to be often dunned and I bjg day aj ftn8 place, justice court
that you will not be refused cred-1 bgjug in session and the case
it. We make the ‘rep’ we have.j0f state of Texas vs. John
McComb,- Eastin & Knox. tf J Berry, charged with disturbing the
Everything due us on account peace was tried. Jury trial—-de-
fer the year 1892 is dqe. and must fendant found guilty and fined *10. j JJ tbat j^ckeboTo Ts the
be paid. Please attend to the The state was represented by. . -
matter at once and save ns the County Attorney Ilouts, and de-1 .. , . ,.in w 1C young
trouble of calling on you. Re- fendant by Attorney Wautland of j316 glVe“ 3
spectfqlly, McComb, Eastin & Henrietta- There was a large lDoroueu
Knox. tf oyowd to witness the trial.
„ . , ,, . I W.J. has gone to Dallas
McElree 8 Wine of Cardul Lj,jg w^ek to select a stock of
and THEDFORtys black-draught 1 farming implements.
Ittfrr safety all dplWjtomwUbittB* & V* unrtje a trip to Hese
We have the pleasure of an-
nouncing in this issae of the
thorough training in
Stenography and Typewriting.
Terms are very reasonable. For
fqll particulars address the prin-
cipal, tf A. E. Lyebly.
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there I saw more new brick build-
ings going up than any time dur-
ing. the pity’s, life-
Archer city is moving right
along with a nice two story brick
and several other buildings are
spoken of as soon as spring opens.
The commissioners’ court of
Archer county is* going to have
four cisterns, each with four hun-
dred barrels capacity, sunk right
away on the public square. A
mile of road will soon be graded
on the Archer and Wiphija road.
Col. hid liast will erect a cotton
gin and corn mill in the spring.
Harrison MoNiel going to
plant T5 acres hi cotton, 75 in corn
and- has 100 acres in wheat which
promises a fine crop.
Archer county invites home
seekers from Jack and Clay coun-
ties especially and all others who
may be disposed to seek a good
home in a good couuty. She
offers you good, cheap land on
long time, good schools, good
society and plenty of work to do.
The wiuter so far has been cold
and at present the ground is cov-
ered with sleet and snow, but
notwithstanding thp cold weather
stock of all kinds are dping well.
In our rambling around Archer
we have met with some of Jack
county’s former eltizeus to wit,
Sanford Wilson and Sandy Mc-
Craw who are engaged in the liv-
ery business; J. W\ Black, A. B.
More and William Wilson, former-
ly of Clay.
The people here are divided in
politics, Democrats predominat-
ing.
B. T. R.
% FD7Z DS3CE.IFT1VJC CIRCULARS AFfiY TO
-M.irtSUR & REyJ RSahufacturers,
FmaSs®, Cal. ssi Psithnd, Sr.
SCARFF & O’CONNOR Agts]
Dallas, Texas.
PAINT
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PUTTY
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Has Only Abstract of Jack County
Land Title.
North Side Square,
Jacksboro, Jack Co., Texas.
Make the old things like new.
I know how to use them.
Yon need them on something.
Bring the job to me.
S. I. PISTOLE, Ml,
Physician and Surgeon,
(Office with Dr. R. L. McClure.)
JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
JACOB GOSSLEY
TOJ'ISOKJ/U- PaF^1dO^
On the West Side of the Square.
Shaving, Hair-Cntting, and Shampooing, don*
in the best style of the ari.
ELI, TEE Pi
J. E. LATIMER.
WHIILf RIGHT AID BSP.
SHOP,
Test 81 Soiare,
I have always oh hand firetelass buggy, in
on and "plow timber, do all kindsof,
“repairing in that line.
Satisfaction, Guaranteed.
A. B. AMOS.
UJE SELL
AT 3CTS PER LB. AT THE
CABPENTEB BUILDING-, •
Southwest Cor. Sq.
We
Want
Your Trade.
WE WANT TO SELL YOU
PLOWS, HARROWS, HIDING AND WALKING
CULTIVATORS, DOUBLE SHOVELS, STALK
CUTTERS, CORN PLANTERS, COTTON PLANT-
ERS, DISC HARROWS, WAGONS, BUGGIES.
LI
Notice,
You will find oar stock °f
sundries complete - every“re.
speoi. ami see for yourself.
Wills & Wotfd. tt
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Road Carts, Phaetons or anything else you may need in the way of machinery or imple-
ments in carrying on your farm. We can make you satisfactory prices and terms.
Woody & Qarpe&ter,
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Decatur, Texas.
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