The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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Wi i. ■ _
I ro*orbH for Milwcjllifrn.
.A wise son nialuMh ii'iciai
lY.rfh'r, ami. h pitinittt itavin<r! .\ c,14. ., . , '•
subscriber rnuwf'a an editor t„ j„ uu.1*.™,'*!'' ' <'"unt8 !UMIS..
b a j,.y. i„u | ,in~ ";!'„?,1,,:,,1Lu. I
of wisuotii, but rt di'liiKiueni! • .r ..
subswber (N-yisi-lh Ballt-riiig i>i ]uUi , rth«!"
the house of tho iu«w.sjj:ij)i.t ] , '!:;:
maker. !wT ,nm ('",at 'W Wjern fool, ,
All the ways of a man are) "'■
olcfti- in his own eye*, extvm i , —Tfomo-ina'lo bread- in good 1
tlie way tbcvdoliiKjiUMU, subHm '' s,>'ll',,y,,m',e | ,
J)kpcr! 1 lS JKV>!' ,ur...n,ti:!('H 'lt'SXiui jV11 H L 18 H ® D K V K It Y VII11) A Y M O UNIXG.
Better is the jioor maiv tha ,j:<>u,vvvm .
walketh in JntngriIy, and pay-; —Do not did iftht iiv the mis-
etll his 8Ubsciil tioii, lUun lh«* i ,?{,|u ''' ''llim. ItoyOu Know not at
rich man who continually teileth j >V1,11 '.nofll,!,'i i'"1' "wy wii.
tin* collector to call again. j Society iswi conspiracy of fools.
Judgments iiie prepared for M,'!!}'*! '-'V,- ,,a'«wy*vWtts''
«H,rn#M. Btmiea fcir Hit? Wfci' Harvlii^s or
V.I|' luay ln> 1 jiiil;do\yti :ts a y,6x*
.utility.! lint when a ninu rjuinot In at' Jlinuwii
colli pun v, tluuvls soi net! ii ni?vv ion#.'!
• nil >111 I I■ « 4.*rnr ?**.nf*v>t Tjjm '
The Fronti km Ecu o i«?«:::. si:mm E R 1 8 7
J 5. If,
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seorners, stripes lor the backs
of fools, and lasting punish-
ment for him why payeth not
tor Ilia newspaper.
Hope deferred uiaketli the
heart sick, is a proverb sadly
realized by the publisher who
sendeth out bills.
A righteous man hateth lying,
heuee a publisher waxe th wroth
against the subscriber who
promises to call and settle on
the morrow, yet calleth not to
settle. . r
Colonel Bob Ingersoirs doe-
trine .of no hereafter leads Alvan
P. Hyde to relate this tru« story:
In Stafford, some years ago, the
Rev. Mr. Church, a Oongrega
tiooal minister, turned Deist^ind
finally disbelieved in any future.
He preached a serruon to prove
thefre was no"hereafter. Nobody
approved of it and he felt un-
easy. Meeting an- old soaker
named Horace Col burn. Church,
paid, "Horace, how did you like
that tetmpn ?" "I don't know;"
said Golbtirn, thrusting out his
tongue (as was his manner when
fuddled,) >1 don't know, I'd
rather go to hell than go no-
Wh«W.'£-Exchange.
That's Mr. Col burn's opinion
now. But after sizzling for six
hundred million years in a suU
phnr bath ho prigbt change his
views on the "nowhere" "ques-
tion.
brakeman on the
?'■ railroad cried ou t
ibont to enter in to
pstunnelis a mile
• yvill be; four
through it."
jto daylight
It, and^he
•wa« a stjidy
Seven young la-
isely pressed by
f masculine arms ;
of lips were glued
two ctozep inverted
flashed in the air.
fc*
m
fori
w|iyi|
twfti
hit:
m,
aud.:
m
how about a
traqiie who turied
ttles of whiskey in
irenty-three years
)t all about them,
Were accidental-
; week, the*whis-
1- to be superb.
tU lie, The man
I tho whiskey
l if lie forgot
because he was
tuing or hanged
la a young wife in
ir husband to
le circus, bttt he re-
* - L ««i've lost four
j, and you're the
am circus fellers get
to chain you up."
a queer t'nng
from the lips of
Is not. over nine
ch of them had a
ms, wheu the older
14 to hercompan
caa you tell a tip-
ibet.J' "Why*"
f" "Why, you
and 'I'll take
We'll go around^beg-
can tell all the peo-
ef..#ith that we are
Wi i —' V'—i
jptth that the word
'as applied to printed
' i orlarger sheets, came
soeh connection In the
> of the seventeenth
ten all public procla-
eresent totlje sheritf
towns,whpetpek them
stoiit "poKtV which
id before each sherifi's
that purpose.
I
ni from her
t unfurled her
tlie air, she little
latnaughty men would
hop bitters there —
bw*;'?
■■ No one thing adds so flinch to
the muViluibUutewi and k-HIuj; mivtmui-r^s
ol u fiuin us fruit uml sliitUo tmw. "
"-There is that in sotno irieii
\vlii«h, if not ulitlloU by adversity, would
give to tlie world grain! thoughts.
Bad habits are the cliistles of
tiic iicnrt, ami every liululgeik-o of tliom id
a s<seii from wiiicli will dome fortii a new
crop of rank weeds. "
TJiero ia really no occasion fur
lawyoi's tu'lrtiuvcii. Jtiuh peo pie can't take
theft money with thorn to lose In that
nigher tribunal. '
—Darling shall we Siamese
said a Xorth Oaroliiu swain; And they
anvil a pai'suu to auidor the Qouuectiutf
'.link. ■ ■.
; A guilty conscience makes you
feel that, every man y6u meet has jtwt
learned your swh-etaml Is looking at you
with seornt'ul vuriosity. N
—'-Jenuie, what makes you
sUeli a bad girl ?'• vUVH, mamma, GOU
seat you just the best ehildi'eu lie eould
ttml, and u' ihey don't suit you 1 cau't
help It!"
—The girls of Tuscola Ili
piuce it hiue ribbon and u mitten ou the
table wheu tUetr lovers eouie to visit
them aiid say ehoose.
—A railroad uatiagrhoude ia u
phieo wuere trains aiO|> long enough to al-
low a pious ioojaug iiiju, un'jik'i'iy u ooi-
pneij to eblleet one doU.tr from each pas-'
senger. ■
A husband, finding a piece
broKen out of ins plate aim uitotder out ot
lus saucer, petulantly exulaiineu to lus
wife, ♦•Jly dear, it seems to me uiatevery-
tluug belonging to you lubiokeii." •• W ell.
yes, even you seem to be a little eriie^eii.''
.A y oung pastor was amusing
his ftuuuuy.bruooi seiibiars wan a magi
lauuttu, ou one of uie guisses of wiucli
was u picture of u poor suuiev ehnguig to
the cross anilU the WuveS of tlie stormy
oeeun. "VViiut is tiutt?'*neasketu "Kobui
Bon Crusoe," was tug tvpjy.
'•You never saw such a happy
lot of people as we lutd Dure yesietxiay,"
satu u laiiuiauy in Inuiana to u iwwiy at«
rtvea guest; "tuwe wete uuriecu euupies
oltueut." "VViiutl rinu'teen'eo.upitia just
uiurrieU !" "On, no, sir; tnu iutii cou^ius
justuivoreed,"
A youth, who desired to wea
the oiijeut oi uis: alleeUous, iiau un iuiei-
view wuii Uer puteiiim unuestoi, in wuiuii
lie staieu mat, uiuiougii tie lutu no w^inir
to spe K ot,. yet lie was "eiiogk tuii oi uay's
worus." lie got tue girl.
, Make your laiui so valuable
by coiisiaiituiiproveiuciit,sikuuiuviuiui'u,
goou lruit, 01'iu.iiiciiutl siuuuoy aliu piuus-
aUt.BUlTOUlKtUlgS lilutiio !ilOllb> uiUiewpt
you to lease it. tve .Uuiik usuoutu be iiie
settteu. purpose ol every > ouug uiau to put
down uis stages tor uie, to native <i
[ieruianeiit Home wnien lie wilt ueter wish
to part wi'tti.tiil tie is Calteu to uie better
naid. ; • 1
AlUtIVrAL -AND DBFARTUIUS OF
MAILS. '
Mall from Woatherford nntl Fort Worth
arrives Tuesday. Thursday, and Suturdity
atop. in. Dtiparts MtAiday, Wednesduy
and Friday at 0.80 a. in. , • ,
Graham and Hulknnp arrives ruesilny,
Thursday ami Saturday at O p. in. Im-
parts Monday, Wednesday anu Friday at
n a. in. ..
Henrietta and Fort Sill aWlveh Thurs-
i. ut. Departs ilojiday nt U ii.m.
ontaguu arrived Saturday at 0 p. m.
■AT-
JACKSBORO, TEXAS,
S(JBSCltlPTIO.Y, (13,00 A YEAR | SIX MONTHS, $1.00.
During the period THE ECHO has been under its present
management it has been received with a iateady and marked in-
crease of favor,; which encourages to renewed;, effort to make
it, still inoro acceptable to the large class of people who recognize
the value of a carefully cohaucted weekly newspaper, the
columns of Which shall contain nothing but What will enter-
tain, instruct, and amuse its readers.
—Jl V N T <!<•' K O V—
General merciiandisk
is Sow F^U/ ANli^OMl^IvltTK IS EVlS^Y liKPAiri'MKNIV
To assure you that ni>'good.i will 1 > sold to suit tl,.- p }(t
haul times, for ('Asjr, is a siifllciertr^iuiranlet as to luices.
CALL AIID EXAMINE THE IMMENSE SHOOK OF GOODS.
JAUES W. KHOX-
\ V
•i- f
Saloon.
oitsoiitli^lhiii tilroot.(oppb.mlte^<3vtllcrii
; ITotM) ' _
Just'opened in good style.
I.argc Stock of
L I Q U O M -
C 10 A us /AN D T OB A CO O.
Also a good stock of
FANCY and FAMILY GROCERIES;
H.H.jdTCG.
ICHITA SALOON,
JJENBERSON,
THE BABDEB,
West end of the New Wichita.
FiraMBIaiw Work.
The Finest Billiard JlaU
of Fort Worth.
. vr.vr i VV If ICL... l roprleior.
Tho very best of
Wine*, I.iqnoni and Clpin,
Always on. hand.
Shampooing 35 cents.
■PXTBIiIO
Over the Sa!o >n is a hall 31 by r.O
Shaving 15 cents. iiair-cntUng 35 cents. can be had at all times for pur-
pose of amusement,
THE SPECIAL AIM 0 F THE ECHO
our
day at 0 p. in. DeparW Moiiday i(t (l a.m
Montaguu arrive* Saturday
uparts Mo'.idjij' at. 0 a. m.
Decatur arrives Friday at Op.m. De-
Do
parts Htttunlay at 6 a. m
Falo l'into arrives Monday nt 0 p. m.
Poparts Tuesday at 0 a, m.
Olliee liours for money orders mid rejj-
istnred. let ters H ft. m. to l p. in. Olliee
open on Sunday Urom 8 to U o'eloek a. ni.
"DAVII) h. KNOX. P. M.
■ f '• ■ '
TIMES FOB HOLDING "DISTRICT
AND COUNT V COURTS. _ ,
Distict.—Convenes tlrst Monday In
May and November. ^ .
ooukty.—Criminal term eonvcnes rtrst
Monday In eaeh inonthr Civil 'twin—
Convenes third Monday In January,
March, May, July, Bepumiber iind No-
VCCoMMissio.vKn's Couht—Meets second
Monday In February, May, August iihd
Novemw-r.
sdciETIES. . ,
Manchester Lodge No. HO.
J. t). O. F., meets In their
hall lHUSd and5th Monday
Bveitlntrs In encfi month.': H Cooper,
F, and A. M.. meets on the Satur-
day night on or before, tlie fiill
In each' month. U. Ij. McChire. \V.
II. I. Mot 'oiniell. H*-cretary.
north Creek Orange No. llliJ. mej tsiit.
tli«tlr hail on North Creek, .lack eiinnty,
8d 8aturdliv in each inoutli, ut lU n. tii.
e! M. Culhis, W.M.j_0. Winter, Mec.
cinmciir.s.-
Methofllst—l'reae.hlngevery fourth Sal>-
bath of each monUi at 11 a. m. and 7 p.
\VK V. Jones. Pastor.
Baptist—Preaching every ihlrd Sat.ir-
ilay lit 7.30 p. ni., aiid evary tiiird
lift. u. nn<l O.J<) p. iw
Paotor.
TFiH be to advance the interests of—1st, Jack county ;
neighboring counties and the State; and, as such, seeks your
patronage. THE ECH0 is a good medi um of communication
betwetm the business men of Jacksboro and the people who buy
their wares; also between the. traders of Weatherford, Foi t
Worth, Dallas, Sherman and Denison, and the .dealers- nnd <*ori-
sumers of adjoining counties—in fact, all Ntnthwest Texan.
Therefore it is to the advantage of merchants, to
ADVERTISE IN TIIE FRONTIER ECHO :
Because, It lva^ a lstige circulation ill Northwest Texas, and
circulates extensively in other portions of the State. .
Because, It is daily growing in put)lie favor, and is libeially
patronized. :-t<\
. Because, It is situated in the heart of agOod agricultural and
grazing country, wfiltih is rapidly being settled up by sober, in-
telligent, industrious and honest jteople, who will want to buy
just the artjcl<||&#il, desif reader, havirft^r dale;
Because, It is not owned or controlled l>y, nor is the organ of
§
any sect, jiarty or cri-ed, but Jiibiji-s to adviinf<r th^fhteresis < i
the community in which it i* published^ of it$ patrons, andiw
proprietor.
Because, k is what its name implies, a paper of lite Iron tier.
Because, lis rates of advertising are as low,'if not lower, t!i.
tho majority of tlie rural press of the 'Stat*.
CAN ACTUALLY BE MADE WITH THE
rav/i-"
xr MAY BE A GOOD
VT7GEB
DON'T
BUT .
'1
PRINTER
.
*. , ' (
-...itf.fi
mwmi% and svo prepared to doraojetratb,'<ha-ftcb
I3T0UR AUGERS arc operated eniirtly by tlORSE POWER, and
GUARANTEED to tore at the rate of JO to 15 FEET PER HOUR.
They are WARR ANTED TMttJRE SUCCESSFULLY IN ALL
KINDS OF EARTlITSOFr SA*b and LI.MESTONE; MTUMI-
NOUS STONK COAL, SLATE, and HAKDPAN, nndm^die BEST
OF WELLS in QUICKS AND, ^GRAVIiL, and CAVV<i££S%R&
tkljr sri Easily OprratKl, (ilia|il.< in Coiiilnirdaa, snil Wljlift I "
• Tho Clwtptsl nod Mini I'rntUcsl In IM- VWl41
war MANUFACTURED AT OUR OWN WORKS, from the Vety Bed of
listeria!, bjr Skilled and Practical V/orkmrn.
GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS WantH iir Every- Count* in tks
UniMd States and (.anada, to * we clur liberal iniUicctnentf. Send for ou
^llastratcd Catalogue, I'riccs, Tttmt, ic., . proving our advertisement bona /Ut.
ADDUSS
GREAT .WESTERN WELL AUGER WOBKJ
mr*«9 la till paper J— W
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BluomUcltl, Davis County. If
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Robson, G. W. The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1878, newspaper, June 14, 1878; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233902/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.