Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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larger than Nelson’s monument.
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After having enjoyed all that
could be seen here we once more
climbed to the top of a bus and
going down Oxford St., where all
the millinery of London is dis-
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To the public we will say, compare these prices with those you have been in the habit of paying for these goods and we are certain you will
come and see us at an early date and fit yourself up in our line. This is a chance that you will probably never get again, and if vou are in need A
anything in this line, now is the time to buy, for we will close out in one month at the very latest.
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never get well and» I feel that she
is on a fair road to permanent
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“My daughter has suffered
from indigestion for the past five
years and has tried nearly every-
thing that she could hear of for
such trouble. She was confined
to her bed when she began taking
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
and after taking one fifty-cent
bottle she is able to walk a mile
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Owing to other business arrangements which require our attention we will on the Fifteenth day of August offer our entire stock of Furni-
ture at manufacturer s cost. This sale will positively be a cost sale in the fullest sense of the word, as our goods will be marked in plain figures,
so you can read the cost yourself _
and we will be able to do work
equal to any done in Waco or any
city. We make this announce-
ment because of our inability to
get a laundryman for the past
month. We appreciate the pa-
tience of the people, and will now
be able to give you good and
prompt service.
Yours for patronage,
Jacksonville Steam Laundry.
er troubles it’s a positive, guar-
anteed cure. Only 50c at Am-
brose Johnson.
They Struck it Rich.
It was a grand thing for this
community that such an enter-
prising firm as Ambrose Johnson
secured the agency for Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption,
the wonderful remedy that has
startled the world by its marvel-
lous cures. The furor of enthu-
siasm over it has boomed their
business, as the demand for it is
immense. They give free trial
bottles to sufferers, and positive-
ly guarantee it to cure coughs,
colds, bronchitis, asthma, croup
and all throat and lung troubles.
A trial proves its* merit. Price
50c and 81.00
Notice to Customers.
We have Bradstreet’s Com-
mercial Rating book at our bank
for our customers.
C. N. Fleager & Co.
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BY CARL SMITH.
On Sunday, after leaving Hyde
Park, we crossed over the street
.and walking beneath the marble
arch we entered Green Park.
It hasn’t any flower beds, but is
entirely covered with green
grass. There are pleasant seats
beneath the trees, and flocks of
sheep are to be seen quietly
grazing in some parts.
Passing through this park we
approach Buckingham Palace,
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at all, but is very large. It looks
very old, too. It’s site is be-
tween Green Park and St. James
Park. The walk or street run-
ning down from the front of the
Palace is Bird Cage Walk.
After taking a good look at the
Palace we walked into St. James
Park, said by many to be the
most beautiful of London Parks.
The swans here are the decend-
ents of those put here by Chas.
II. The next place we visited
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about tnree or lour miles to Re- ly well, can eat anything. It’s a
gent’s Park, where are located grand tonic, and its gentle laxa-
tive qualities are splendid for
torpid liver.” For indigestion,
loss of appetite, stomach and liv-
tried Electric Bitters which
helped her at once, and, after
using four bottles, she is entire-
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sely surprised. “Through long
suffering from Dyspepsia,” he
writes, “my wife was greatly
run down. She had no strength
or vigor and suffered great dis-
was the York Column which is tress from her stomach, but she
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GEMLPASB’R AND TioKur AdENT.
DALLAS. TEXAS'
Solid oak bed room suits, 18x22 french plate mirrors, oak
case work complete, full size bed, other peoples price
$20.00, our price $12.50.
Solid oak bed room suits 24x30 french bevel plates double
top pattern front, quartered sawed oak tops, largest
size bed made, former price $30.00, ourprice now $18.00.
We have a complete line of this class of goods and we are
certain we can suit you in any style of suit you wish,
and a comparison of our prices with those of others will
make you our customer.
In the rocker line we have some extraordinary bargains.
Solid oak cane seat rockers, ladies’ sewing style, former
price $1.25, our price now 55cts.
Solid oak rockers, ladies' sewing style, cane seat, spindle
back, put up with screws and guaranteed, former price
$1.50, our cost sale price 90cts,
Solid.oak largest size gent’s and ladies’ rockers’ cane
seat and spindle back, put up with screws and guaran-
teed to be strong and staunch as well as good looking,
former price $2.50, our price now $1.40.
Solid oak, gents’ and ladies’ largest size cobbler seat
rockers, the very latest ideas in this class of goods,
former price $3.00, our price now $1.50.
We have to many styles of these goods to enumerate but
which is now the home of King yesterday walked 34 miles.
Edward. It is not a pretty house
be interested in the following
letter from a father whose daugh | to conduct
ter was given up to die by two - '
physicians:
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Realizing that the tide of emigration is turning this way, and that with the comple-
tion of the T. & N. O. R. R. will come home seakers, wanting building lots, farm-
ing lands, etc. We want as long a list of desirable property as we can possibly
obtain. We propose to work for Jacksonville and Cherokee County, (and incident-
ally ourselves,) and propose to judiciously advertise the many opportunities and
advantages offered to the laborer and capitalist alike, by the iron clad hills and
fertile valleys of old Cherokee County, already famous as the “Orchard and gar-
den spot” of Texas. We have good connections in the north and east now telling the
people in that drouth stricken country all about the peach orchards, tomatoe
patches, mountains of iron, forests of timber, fields of corn and cotton, and the
many other resources of Cherokee County together with her transportation
facilities, etc. Our methods of attracting people here will undoubtedly produce
results, and if you want to get the very best prices obtainable for your town lots,
truck gardens, farms or unimproved lands, send usa full description of them, and
we will advertise them free of cost to you, and when we have sold them for you
will only ask for the reasonable commission to which we will be entitled.
If you have more land than you actually need in your farm, cut off a few 20 or 40
acre tracts and put them on the market with us, and we will try to find a purchas-
_ er. Send us a full description with the price per acre that you are willing to take
for it to us at Jacksonville. (
\ We have one of the best residences in Jacksonville, with 4 acres of land at a bar-
gain. We have a good list of residence lots in various portions of the city.
We have some of the best farms in the county, also unimproved farming and fruit
lands. It will pay you to see us if interested in buying a home in Cherokee County
Parties having any idle capital that is looking for safe and profitable investment,
will find it.to their interest to correspond with us.
we will say that we will sell them to you at
just one-half the price asked for them at any other store
in the state.
In our line of brass and iron bed steads, we have some
beauties which will be rare bargains at the price asked.
Full size white iron beds, 4x6 wide by 5 feet tall, trimmed
in heavy brass, former price $7.00, our price now $4.00.
Full size white iron beds, heavily trimmed in brass with
mosouito bar frame attachment all iron and brass,
stands 7 feet high, former price $12.00, our price $5.50.
Full size white iron beds, fancy turned iron work, pretty
figures, swell front and fancy bowed top, former price
$12.50, our price now $6.00.
This is one of the nobbiest lines of brass and iron beds
ever brought to this city and an inspection of styles
and price of our well assorted stock, will make you a
ready purchaser. Besides the styles mentioned we
have a number of other styles at prices equally as low
as these quoted.
Notice some of our cost sale prices on mattresses, springs,
pillows, etc.
Cotton top and bottom mattresses, sizes for cots, heavy
A C-A-ticking, leather buttoned and bound, former
price $2.00, our price now $1.25.
Square. The National Gallery
as I have said before is on the
Square, and is open to the pub-
lic Sunday afternoons from two
/to six o’clock. We sat on one of
theseats by one of the great foun-
tains on the Square until time
for the pening of the galery.
There is always something inter-
esting to see if one remains in
the same place all the time.
I will try to tell something
next week of the works of the
greatest painters the world has
known, such as Reubens, Van
Dyck, Raphael, Rembrant, Ti-
tania and others.- The collection
is the choicest.aad by far the
most extensgMEurope.
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1900.”__.
Astounded the Editor.
Editor S. A. Brown, of Ben
netvilie, S. C., was once immen-
Same style mattress, size 3x6 feet, for single and three
quarter beds, former price $2.25, our price now $1.50.
Same style and grade mattresses, sizes 4-6x6 feet, for
largest size beds, former price $2.50 and $3.00 now$1.75.
Double cotton top and bottom mattresses, best grade of
fancy stripped ticking, all leather buttoned and bound
with either roll or box finish’former price $3.50, our
price now $2.15.
The very best mattress made, an all cotton long staple
mattress, best grade heavy feather ticking, leather but-
toned all round, best box of roll stitching, weight 40
pounds former price $6.00, our price now $3.00.
We will quote you 4 pound all cotton long staple cotton
pillows, 8 pounds to the pair, for 65 per pair, the
regular price of which is $1.25 per pair.
Same weight and style in finest goose feather pillows, for-
mer price $2.50 per pair, our price now $1.25.
In springs we will give you—
The very best all steel oil tempered black Japanned
springs for $1.75, the former price was $3.00.
Best grade woven wire steel springs, trippie row steel
spring supports, full size, 4-6x6 feet, former price $3.00,
our price now $1.49.
We will give you a first class seeel spring, in any size
desired for $1.00, the former price was $200.
To the Puklic.—s.
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Pinkston, A. L. Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1901, newspaper, August 9, 1901; Jacksonville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538149/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jacksonville Public Library.