Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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Advertising locals trill be charged
for at the rat* of 10 cents per line
first insertion, and 5 cents per line
for subsequent insertions.
Hensley & Latimer pay cash for
hides. tf
Ladies’ jackets at half price at
the Big Store. tf
If you have a small lot of cattle
to sell, see J. R. Eich before you
Mil. 2t
Save your cow hides—J. R.
Rich will buy them and pay the
No old goods, everything new
at the lowest possible cash prices
at the Big Store. tf
For all kinds of dental work
call on Dr. J. E. Nowlin who will
give you satisfaction. Office at,
the Star Drug Store. tf
Your ehoice of our fine ladies’ I
pattern and trimmed hats free to
every lady who purchases a bill |
of $10.00 at the Big Store. tf
Martin & Gardner continue to
give satisfaction in furniture re-
pairing and upholstering. East I
side square. Give them a call.
All goods at Lillard & Oo.’s are j
being sold at 20 to 40 per cent less
President.
NO. 4483.
STEPHEN W. E ASTIN \
Vice-President.
First National Bank,
OP JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
AIT
ASSURED
Certainty.
E. A. SIGMON
Handles what you want in Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Wall Paper,
Window Shades. Agents for the White and Queen Sewing Machines.
Complete Stock of
Wains' Bools,
Casteis, Coffins an! Bates.
PAID UP CAPITAL $ 100,000
SURPLUS ------- 150,000
We call attention to this statement. The Caoital and
Surplus paid up and proportional liability of the Stockholders I My Stock IS the Largest, my Prices the Lowest.
for additional sum of $100,000 is unquestionable guarantee JACKSBORO AND BOWIE TEXAS,
and safe protection to depositors and patrons of this Bank. '
I Two More
New
than former prices. Queens ware
Now is the time to get yon a and tinware away down at cost.
». «,M.h patt.ro tat at the ^ & 0w,ItMy haTe Mt
apart a portion of their large
For flue pocket cutlery call on store room for the manufacture of
EL A. Wills. He carries the saddles and harness. Job and re-
Non-XLL. tf pair work done on short notice, tf
REMEMBER THE MAINE To insure a happy new year.
Place to get insur- keep the liver clear and the body
ance is with Adams vjg0r0Ug by using DeWitt’s Little I j 1 O tA
Ladies’ and gents’ foreign and Early Risers, the famous little pills • Umv4o w
domestic hosiery cheap for cash for constipation and liver troubles.
„ at the Big Store. tf H. A. Wills. tf kSlDO 1*0
" If you have furniture, machines No excuse for going to Bowie
or bicycles, for repair, take it to | and other large towns to bay yonr
Martin & Gardner. tf dry goods. The B!g Store buys
If they don’t sell you goods oheaPer a°d sells better values ] A new road from Gainesville I kinsmen from Bastrop visiting
cheaper, they don’t aak job to for mon«r than you can bn, and tbe Bmzu Valley are hi“' ,
,iSa. .t the Big Store. tf aeywhere. tf S. J Jooee of Heonetta ;e m
n ,, , . v «•■•«■ our midst looking after his mter-
Tbe Trice Studio is now pre- Don,fc &et 8Cared your PrOhabllltlPS ests
.. . . . I haart trnnhlfts von. Mnnt litnlu I 1 * VJMtAWlll VICO. |esla
The Antelope Gun Club is get
We offer our services for the prompt transaction of any Teaching Children Good Man-
banking business you may have in Texas. ners.
Ji8^7'’ DAVID L. KNOX.CasWer, ,Goodmann7o““otbBlear“-
7 led in a moment. There are cer-
tain forms
Antelope.
Cattle are doing well, but few
are dying. *
Misses Ened and Nell Terrell
of Henrietta are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Christian.
W. O. Griffit of Graham is in
onr midst organizing Woodmen
of the World. He will perfect
the organization Wednesday.
Mr. Thompson with W. H. Will-
iams & Co., Fort Worth, and Mr.
Hardin with the Bock Island Plow
Co., were in town last week.
Mr. T. M. Smith has two of his
CAPITOL.
DANGSB IN CALCIUM
CARBIDE.
which society has
PAINTINGS AT THE STATE! aSreed people must conform to if
they wish to appear well bred, and
these are often not at all what the
natural inclination would prompt
_ - , one to do under the circumstances.
Portraits of Texas Heroes ior L,,.,. , . . .. ,.
Children must be taught these
Public Schools. I conventions, and we must not be , ., . .
, . . ,, , . eium carbide, which the firemen
surprised if they are slow in , , . ’
learning them, nor despair if after
Rules Governing Its Sale In
New York. Liquefied Acet-
ylene Gas Prohibited.
Superintendent Murray of the
Bureau of Combustibles, has made
regulations, governing the trans-
portation, storage and sale of cal-
PliBSONAL.
• • . .
Miss MoNary spent
the guest of Mrs. Aaron
of Reeehi. * ,
-
Homer Lowe of Fort Worth,
claim agent oft the Rook Island is
in the city.
Miss Essie Lowry of Greenville,
Texas, is visiting her cousin, Mrs.
G. B. Wade. •* ~
Elmo Wall of Weatherford
spent several days in town tlrs
week on business. ; T
H. B. Sevier of Brown Manu-
facturing Co., Greenville, Ten*,
was in town yesterday in the in-
terest of Mb company.
E. T. Murchison of Vernon, and
Rev, L N. Orutchneld of Iowa
Park are in town in the interest
of the chapter of Royal Areh Mft*
Austin, Tex, Jan. 26, ’99.
Jaekeboro Gazette:
declare to be a source of danger
X have had a rnrntar of taqai-1 mnch teaching the, at time, re- “h“n Lehea
nes m reference to what portraits IfP88 into native barbarism. Pa- .fl q Qff number of
of Texas heroes are now in the bent perseverance in training 0
and them will at last produce the de-
stores keep it for use in bicycle
to turn out as Use work as heart troubles you. Most likely
shy studio in the state. tf you 8nffer from indigestion. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you
ting away with the jack rabbits.
An Assured
Certainty.
Edwards taking the cake by kill-
ing 19 rabbits. On Saturday, 28th,
the club killed 72, Messrs. Smith
and Watson getting the premium,
both killing the same, 15 each.
Thfe next hunt will take place Feb-
ruary 4th, at Mr. R. H. Allison’s.
S. L. Leeman has got his road
in fine shape, and it would be well
if all the overseers would come
and go over the road and take
Nl.
... .TthTSThtam Ita ***- 11 *n ««* every form of Big Baryta .t T. S. Brown &|
sse the best, the prices are the dyepep8ia. H. A. Wills. tf I Oo.’s are
lowest at the Big Store. tf M,„d s 0o are going t0 )eaTe
The directors of the Jack Conn- Jaekeboro in the next 30 dAys?
ty Fair Association will meet next Lnd rather than 8bip their stock
Saturday, February 5th. land pay extra freight are offering
H. A. Wills has fresh garden all of their stock at a large dis-
•eeds for sale. Regular nickel count from their former prices.
size packages 2 for 5 cents. tf Mr< a a 0ooper of Noooaa de.
Go to. Crawford’s Feed Store sires, on behalf of himself, and
ou the east side of the square to relatives of Baxter Pruet, the
sell your corn, oats, hay, etc. tf J young man who died on Wednes- I Gnr big stock of groceries andj items. It is an honor to any place.
finHiratnrs ! day nigH January 25lb, to thank hardware must be reduced by Mrs. Woodward’s son-in-law,
w. imnlements ’at ereatlv 3heriff Games, Dr. Wade, the February 1st, our date to invoice. Mr. Long, died last week out west
red need Dr ice* at Lillard & Go’s. youn8 ®en who waited on him, We are making BED ROCK, Onr mail contract has changed
land citizens generally for their pric®8 f°r cash. Our stock most bands, Mr. Robeson now has the
Look at the superior stock, the kindneBS to Mr. pruet in bis m. go if prices will move it. | Hne. H. J.
new goods, the great values, the neeg With a Bigger Stock and Closer
low cash prices at the Big Store. Prices than ever, we are as evert
"n La grippe is again epidemic. Ev- ■uieu*
Goto J.D.Osstilow, m the old rry 1)r60aut}on ghouId betaken to Yours for trade, Died, January 21, 1899, Ella
Aynes budding, for a first-class avoid iL Ita 8pecifie cure ia 0ne Rosanna 8wetnam, near Vineyard,
»ave and hair-cut. He can p ease Minnte Qongh Cure. A. J. Shep- m it TlTinTTriT 0 PH I Texas. She was born June 3rd,
erd, publisher Agricultural Jour- I Uj nH| WN AJ I.Sj 1870, and professed religion early
They have proved what theyinal and Advertiser, Elden, Mo., J ^* JaeW” ™ in life, and so lived that she was
•aid in their advertisement. They J says: “No one will be disappoint-1 . loved by all who knew ber, those
Underbuy and undersell at the Ud in using one Minute Gough ^ knowing her best loving ber
Bg 8tore. tf Cure for,la grippe.” Pieaaanttoj |most. A Friend.
See Houts & Dowell, at- <*te> «"tek <» »«• H-A- w“ls- «
torneys at law for legal j Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the
Office In court Micanopy (Fla.) Hastier, with his
tf I wife and children, suffered terri-
cessity be approximate. Ex Gov- in view—a well-bred child—[La-
ernor Lubbock informs me that!dies’Home Journal,
all the portraits cost the state
about $10,000. Some of these! Remarkable Rescue,
portraits are simply grand and Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield,
splendid. | m,, makes the statement, that she
-
Sam Houston 6x5 feet, first caught cold, which settled on her
president Texas Republic. lungs; she was treated-for a month
Stephen F. Austin 7x5 feet, by her family physician, but grew
died Dec. 1836. - worse. He told her she was a
David Crockett 8x6 feet, fell at helpless victim of consumption
the Alamo. and that no medicine could cure
James Bowie 21-2x3 feet, fell at her. Her druggist suggested Dr.
the Alamo. King’s New Discovery for con-
Group, 7x6 (Austin’s Colony) gumption ; shh bought a bottle and
Anstin, Barron Bastrop, Deaf to her delight found herself bene-
Smitb, negro servant, wounded fited from first dose. She contin-
scout bringing the news of an ued its use and after taking six
ndian raid. bottles, found herself sound and
Snrrender of Santa Anna, day well; now does her own honse-
after the battle of S in Jacinto, work, and is as well as she ever
11x7 feet. (Small size 2x3 feet for was. Free trial bottles of this
sale without frame $100). Great Discovery at H. A. WHIb’
30x48 inches, Henry Smith, pro- drug store. Large bottles 50 cents
visional governor, 1835. | and $1.00. 6
30x48 inches, David T. Burnett,
provisional president, 1836. (Webster’s International for
Sam Houston, first president Cundiff High School.
Repnblio.
30x48 inches, M. B. Lamar, sec- We the ™dersigued friends to
ond president Republic. education give the amounts oppo-
Sam Houston, third president our nan,eR to huy a Web8tei’8
■ ^
Jones Pays the Freight,
the man who buys goods from us
1
I
can save all expenses of clerk hire,
Dont take my word for it, but 1 Grippe. One minute 1 Honegt Me<Jicin0 for La| rents, etc. We can not boast of
goods and see the values Gough Cure was the only remedy a jarge 8tone building for we are
i you for your money at tDat be,Pe(1 them. It acted quick- Grippe, not tbe jacky man? buj are con-
Store. tf »y* Thousands of others use George W. Waitt of South tent to do business in a plain,
want *n«d hread trv ItMa remedy M a *Pecifie {oT la Gardiner, Me., eaye; “ I have had I cbeap house, and do our own
g Anv of the gripp€’ and lta exhaa8tiD* after the worst eongh, oold, chills and work witb but little hired help. So
-1 effects. Never fails. H. A. I grip and have taken lots of trash J oar customers are not compelled
(’■I#
'
flour
merchants
, it ‘3^ tf
To be entirely relieved of the
and pains of rhenmatism
Wills.
tf I of no account but profit to the I to pay our long rents and expens-
vendor. Chamberlain’s Gough ive 0ierk hire. We are enabled
Remedy is the only thing that has I to give our customers the benefit
done any good whatever. I have j 0f ail these and we are doing it
fP
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Unclaimed Letters >5.
and Hood’s | rema;njng in p0st-office at Jacks-1U8ed one 50-cent bottle and the J every day.
, Texas, Feb. 1,’99. J chills, cold and grip have all left j \ye have just received a car
sells the cele-1 Mr.S.M.Boone MissEllaNiohols me‘ 1 congratulate the manufact- joad Df peter Shuttler wagons
Garden City Southern BoydOlark O.R.Outhan nrers of an honest medicine.” For and Qarden Qity Southern Clipper
Mows. They are the best I ?®.v®tG-Orockett Z.T. Randolph j sale by H. A. Wills. lm (plows, cultivators, Champion
planters, in fact most anything
lohnDodd
Sfcsrf'
per
MiseE laDamon
Hade n Homer
U well arraeged tel
HF.Sband
O.D.Seott
Mrs.AddieSmith I
t:
S:
See
great value
what I the farmer needs as well as a com-
! plete line of staple aud fancy
j groceries.
small Gome and examine our goods
and get prices.
*P»oe rep-| D. H. Foreman.
resents..
Cattle Notes.
Callahan’s, _ , ...
Considering the hard weather
Flour Bin Seattle are reported doing wel
Saves | and with care they will go through
-r-:
They are the best
this market* tf
The Elliston Hotel, Jacks-] HedenHomer
boro, Texas, ie
the convenience of the cornmer-, j j.McKiMeyMrsMaggieWhitlock
eial and traveling public. tf WillMcOoy MissAiiceWhitson
IT you have any idea of buying GeorgeMitchell
a eook-etove it will pay you to see for any of the
the sample range at Callahan’s, the -J™* )•«■» Please 8ay they we
tinner, before making a purchase. ttdvertl8ed*
Mrs. J. D. McConnell, P. M
The greatest line of imported
bed domestic hosiery. Look at the j B Your Beet Interests
display in their silent salesman on Will be served by making sure] Flour, Saves Money Saves Time. I the winter in good condition.
the left as you go into the Big health. It will be a loss of time ___ „
tf and money to be stricken with ’“P ^aw or sod80jieadof
Food does more harm than rood *«ious ^ss. Take Hood’s Sar Dangers of the Grip. graded calves to Koox of J acts
when not digested Kodol Dvs saparilla and purify your blood. The greatest danger from La or®’ on Sa arday, at $15.50 per
wta° via In ihi. way .U g.rm, of diataao | Grippe i. of it, rtanUing in p.on- J**4; Tl“» thB *>“* s“|8
It prevents wasting diseases and wU1 b® expelled, sickness aud monia. If reasonable care is used, 88 ®Jn“a 6 or soine time-
cares stomach troubles. It cures suffering will be avoided, and however, and Chamberlain’s H inera ells Graphic,
indigestion, sonr stomach and yonr health will be preserved. Gough Remedy taken, all danger J. W, & D. L. Knox sold and
belchinr. and allows a wornoat *8n,t ^is a wise coarse 1 will be avoided. Among the tens shipped this week five Hereford
’rest. It acts instantly. Hood’s Pills are the only pills of thoa8anda who have used this I ball calves to Charles A. Payne
H. A. Wfils. tf to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. remedy for la KriPP« we have yet of San Angelo, Texas,
' Price 25 cents. |to lt,aru of a a‘n«le c#8® bavin?
resulted in pneumonia which
A Sensation. |8howa conclusively that this rem-1 SEE THE HEW BOTCHER SHOP
kept dry.” No package may con-
tain more than 100 pounds. It
must be stored in isolated build-
ings that are fireproof and water-
proof. No artificial light or heat
will be permitted in the building
where it is stored. Not more
than twenty pounds, in bulk or in
cartridges, may be kept in any
store or factory, and this must be
in a fireproof safe or vault above
the street grade and it must be
kept six inches above the floor.
The manufacture, transporta-
tion, storage, sale or use of lique-
fied acetylene is absolutely pro-
hibited within the limits of this
city__[New York Sun.
Republic.
International Dictionary for the
30x48 inches, Anson Jones 0nndiff HiSb Sch°o1’
fourth president Republic. 1S98.
When annexedrirHmtcdStates, Bfnest Keathley, 25 cents; Flora
BobertsoH'Txqatiiiey, 10 { W. A.
Nineteen governors of Texas LaiJ«8t0D’25 ? Omer Wilkes, 40;
in the library. Many smaller por- Willie Remedy, 20; Ralph Nel-
lrajta sod, 25; Frank Barker, 20; Fannie
Destroyed by fire at tbe burn- ®toval,» 25» Oscar Wilkes, 15;
ing of the old capitol many val ua- Sa8ie Huddleston, 15; Bertha
ble relics, among the rest an Sich°l0- 10; Arthur Nichols, 5;
equestrian statue of “ Lee at the H- P- Whitaker, 10 ; T. H. Cherry-
Wilderness,” 12x10 feet, homes, $1; J. D. Ventioner, 25;
The State Capitol is about 600 John Simpson, 25; J. A. Hudson,
feet long, 80 wide, 310 feet high 20 5 Mollie Jackson, 23; Matrie
surmounted by the goddess of Bacas> I® > Luther WilsoD, 25;
liberty. J- M. Blackerby, 10; M. F. Gragg,
Monument of the Alamo, with U°> W* A‘ 10» Henry Law
names inscribed who fell at the rencej » A. G. McClure, 10; W
^am0< A. Ohowning 10; J. S. Dobson,
The chaplin of the Daughters]Solomon, 10; Bud
of the Republic, with headquar- 10 > GobsoD, 10;
ters at Houston, for $1.00 each, James Daviei 5 5 MolIie Hobson,
framed, will send to any address 10 5 Leona Hobson, 10; Annie
prepaid, 24x36 inches, portraits of Luca8>10 5 Btta Davis»10 i 0har'
Houston and Austin. They are ley Skagg8> 10 5 M. J. Hudgens,
anxious to put one of each in ev- 10? Joe Evansi10 5 **Box8QPP«r”
ery. school in Texas, I ^» Tota1» ^10 50<
There are a great number of
orher things of interest, bat it)
would make this communication (
too long to mention them.
Very truly and respectfully, j
F. J. Barrett.
Robbed the Grave.
Baking piowcler
Abeoltftely Ehihi
TO TBE AFFLICTED.
Purified His Blood
H. M. Grider was hung this edy isa certain preventive of that por an k{ndB 0f fresb meats, salt
morniDg on the deck at Dunn & I dangerous disease. It Will cure j pork, lard, etc. tf
the Disease That Caused euf» (Gwaltney’s to preside over the j ^a grippe in less time than any
•—ta*. SSTItaddlg»pdtarntaa dep.rtmepL If For La Ortppe.
A« you mmt cleanse the stream at j ac. m. a. simrao»8 Liver Medicine by expel-1 a. Wills. lm I Thomas Whitfield & Go., 240
Wabash-av., corner Jackson-st.
IOUIJ*a.n, BO you mast paniy tne ing from tho body the excess of bile and acids,
DKHX5 if you Would curs any disease lmprovea the assimilatiTc processes, smyifles the
by impi
at blood
aoma one
are blood,
a purifier is
Read this letter:
Sick with ulceration of
ons given
One dsy sny
told ot
a similar
land I began
[ found I was
i thrss bot-
and able to re-
Charijcb Bsowar,
biooj, tones np and strengthen*, h.a. wills, lm | Frederick Stearne A Go’e best IChicago’s oldest and most
^ _ .perfumes are to be fonnd at the Prominent drnggists, recommend
The Tm Shop QTAQ nnnn QififlDI1 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for
at Dnnn & Gwaltney’s is in fine Pi All MUll ulUllI. la grippe, as it not only gives a
running order. ^Anything yon ___ prompt and complete relief, but
may want done in ihat line. Gall Qrea^ Rook Island Route a^80 counteracts any tendency of
on them and get prices. tf J _ . | la grippe to result in pneumonia.
Excursion
For sale by H. A. Wills.
Mrs. m. 3. Simmons, canton, Texas, writes: | For Mardi Gras, New Orleans, La. |
IhavetwedOr.M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine Tickets On Sale to that point and
many yesrs. Also used two boxes ®*ck I . „ . taftQ r> , l Chamberlain’s Cough Remedv has Saved
mTs i trrer “I,1?-1899* Bate <«* 0^^^. n
M A. S. L. M. for . dosen Blxck PrtnghC from JackibOFO $17.0. „ tUo wllhout ,n ^ for whoop.
T. F. Short, Agent. ing cough, n. a. Will*. tf
It Saves the Children
Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy has Saved
H. A. Wills.
TRE A OOLD IN ONE DAY
s Broroo Quinine Tablets. A111
A slngfdsh liver causes drowsiness lethargy I They take pleasure in Showing
i‘,’S f00<i* “<l »U0“D* tlie
gjjwssiiv&vi «'* •“»
A startling incident, of which MAGNETISM IS LIFE. IF
Mr *thhn <b^V6tr °f PhiladelPh^a’ YOU ARE SUFFERING
him as follows: “ I was in a most FROM PAIN
dreadfal condition. My skin was
almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue Or Disease of Any Kind, You
coated, pain continually in back Should not Fail to Consult
and sides, no appetite—gradually j w L Garvin, the
growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given me up. Fort-
unately, a friend advised trying! Happiness and health are yours
‘ Electric Bitters,’ and to my great if yoa waQ* Th® magnetic life
joy and surprise, the first bottle current ie^the all healing power ot
made a decided improvement, ijthe nation. You can have this
continued their use for three demonstrated by availing
weeks, and am now a well mnn. I yourself of the scientific treatment
know they 6aved my life, and rob- Pr°f- Garvin,
bed the grave of another victim.” H. Garvin is a graduate o
No one should fail to try them. Hfof- S. A. Weltman’s School of
Only 50ets per bottle at H. A. 1 Magnetic Healing of Nevada, Mis
Wills’ drug store.
“ Bill, what was it Snckie want- Linn
ed?” '
q j sonri, and is now in position to
treat successfully every known
disease. No charge for consnlta*
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of i
A two or three weeks’ course of Dr. K. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine, will so regulate the
excretory functions that they will operate with-
out any aid whatever. H. A. Wills. lm
The smallest things may exert
the greatest influence. ‘ DeWitt’e
Little Early Risers are unequaled
for overcoming constipation and
liver troubles. Small pill, b<
pill,, safe pill. H. A. Wills, tf
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RAILROAD
TRANSFER.
Roy Jackson has put in a fine
landau for passengers between
town and the depot.
sons.
MSt
Bon F. Alien of Decatur
town this week soliciting i
a new bank to be organizi
at an early day. He
fair success.
Dr. T. N. Garrison of
moved to this place and will
py the Gilliland residence.
Garrison is an old Jaek i
man and like most appi sciAtive
people has returned to make hie
home and follow his profession
here.
■
Ool. W. A. Squires of t ie Bras*
os Valley was in town, several
days this-week, and reporta the
affairs of his road in good shape
and that he will have
laid into Mineral Welle
and the road will be _
along to Jaekeboro ».nd on
to Henrietta.
—“ — —n
mm
mWrn
s§
• W'
m -
$500 Saved.
I have been awing
er Pills & Tonic
past two years and
they have saved
tor’s bills, to say
suffering and lose of
recommend them as one
best liver pills ever
twelve boxes of
of any other kind.____
have no fear of getting ^
ed on Ramon Rei " '
are ready sale and
satisfaction.—R.
sJff
IB!J
Kelly, La.
Buy the Louis Hermsdorf fast
black at the Big Store. tf
CIuRM^fcisf
Honston Post, Seni-veeUy,
and JACKSBORO GAZETTE
FOR ONLY $1.75.
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Ealigioua Sociatbia.
Programmes for “
EFWOHTH
Seng and prayer. ;
hjeet, “ Idle in the
,” MatL . 20, i-7^ r
„jie Henson.
Scripture texts On less
rected by leader, W. -i
The bane of idleness} L.
nolds and.J. M. Hughes.
Song and prayer.
The rewards of indnstrj-. J.
Thompson and D. F. Garnss.
Quartette, Hattie j
le Aynes, L. E.
Walker. - 1 •
Biblical queries by
and visitors.
Select reading, Lena St
Prayer.-
Everybody ii
and bring yonr Bibles.
Dallas Hews, Sem-veaklj,
and JACKSBORO GAZETTE
FOR ONLY $1.75.
“ A lamp. Just go to the
Terms $1 per treatment or $5
per week of seven treatments. All
patients treated at his office if
possible. Office at his residence,
Jaekeboro, Texas.
Horrible egony is caused by] PROF. GARVIN cares warts,
piles, bams and skin diseases, tumors, and cancers. He also
These are immediately relieved cares Tobacco, Cigarette, Wins-
and qnickly cared by DeWitt’s key and other bad habits. Oon-
Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of Ulipation, that great enemy of the
worthless imitation*. R. 4. Wills human race is cured by Prof.
tl Garvin in 4 very short time, tf
St. LoiiisRepnlilic, Twice-a-¥eet,
and JACKSBORO GAZETTE
FOR ONLY $1.75.
Texas Farm and Bands. Weekly,
and JACKSBORO GAZETTE
FOR ONLY $1.25.
For a Club of Five Names
and $3.00 the Gazette
will be sent to One Year
to SaQh Horn*
In stock a FqU
Oils, at the
To tweelen the broth,
clear the complexion and
bloom of health, use Dr. M.'A.
Medicine. H. A. Will*.
EBnh <
First
H. A. Wills has
do Engine, Heavy
tor Machine, and Extra "
Machine Oils, all -being
lubricants.
pi, is
'
Yon get a bargain in everything
you buy at the Big Store. 1
m
mm
Paul Perry, of Ool
suffered agony for tt
and then cared hie
DeWitt’s Wit
heals injuries
like magic. H. A.
BLACKSMITI
P. O’Sullivan & Joe Watffsfth
BLACKSMITHS
~
South Main St, Jaoksboro, Texas,
Do all kinds of repair work from
a horseshoe nail to a steam engine.
Anything that can be dene out*
side a machine shop can be
here.
Horse shoeing a specialty,
——
A» Vi
There is no disease mere
nature than dyspepala. Ph-
the symptoms of no two case*
therefore moat difficult to ir-
diagnosis. No matter under „
dyspepsia attacks you, Brown*’
wilt care it. InvaiuaW* in el
the stomach, blood end
all Dealer*.
- V*
mi
Mother’* trusted friend, Simms*'* Seaair
Vine Wine or Tablet*, prepare the iystig| Ox
conScsir. cat, shorten lahap And make i
eaey H. A. Will*.
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