Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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>.L, You can bay a good chewing
■ ■ . — — tobacco at D. H. Foreman & Co.’s
locals mil be charged for 20 cents. tf
at the rate of / 0 cents per line Judging from the number of
rt msertion. and 5 cents per line wagbng unrbading large cases of
kfybseguent insertions._j dry goods at J. W. Aynes’ he
must have confidence in the fu-
ture of the present cotton crop
jK-OHAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia
i’s fruit jars at Hensley’s.
Squet sets at Wills & Woods’.
which promises so much.
The Chinese pay their doctor
tf j only so long as he keeps them in
For well tubing see S. O. Calla->health- They believe in prevent-
ing rather than curing disease.
| This is sound sense, and one of
the strongest recommendations of
Jack County Pair.
The meeting of the directors
of the Jack County Fair Associa-
tion held on last Friday was well
attended, ali the directors being
present except J. A. Hudson and
George Daugherty, who were
“ staked out” in Decatur.
J. W. Knox tendered his resig-
nation as president of the associ-
ation, being compelled to be ab-
sent. His resignation was accepted
ads of wall paper at Wills
We call attention to this statement. The Capital arid! W. H. Vance made a visit to|$5>000 Pcr mouth. He says the
and W. R. Green of Christian was | Surplus paid Up and proportional liability of the Stockholders Dallas this week. Eock Main! people say that they
for additional sum of $50,000 is unquestionable guarantee! o. D. Jones of Howard Valley Wl1111111 a hue west turn fail.
elected to fill the vacancy.
It was decided to hold the fair
MS
if*
iera court is in ses-
on machine oil at
[ store. tf
ait jars and sealing
& Wood’s. tf
, Foreman & Co. have some
i onions at 2 l-2c. tf -
mm
it your house gutter-
1, west side, tf
promptly by Calla-
for tin shop sign, tf
well is in town to-day
of his fine melons:
ail for cash at D. H.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, a medicine
which not only cures diseases but
prevents them.
Mr. H. J. Mayers, of Oakland,
Md., says : “ I have sold thirteen
bottles of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy today and am literally
sold out. This is the largest sale
on record of any one preparation
in a day over our counters. It
gives the best satisfaction of any
cough medicine we handle, and
as a seller it leads all other prepa-
rations on this market.” For sale
by Wills & Wood^i Jacksboro, or
Walters & Heasley, Gibtown. lm
The board of directors of the
, Jack county fair association met
5. s or ~0e per ga - -n ^own iast Saturday. It was de-
cided to hold the fair on the 9, 10,
Irish potatoes at D. H. 11, and 12 of next October and
& Co.’s for 75 cents per also that Olay, Wise, Parker and
tf Young counties should have the
now ready to same privileges and rights of en-
traveling public tries as Jack county. All of
ars> tf the directors were deeply
- ; ^ tt interested in the meeting and
flour at D. H. , „ , . \ . .
„ , , seemed confident of having a sue-
Oo.>« as cheap as you ceM(n, (ajr Ttey )10p„ *hat M
the fair is now open to these oth-
le has returned and er counties they will give it their
four sewing machine, liberal patronage and thus insure
th C. O. Hess. tf jtg success. * ^
want to go to Bowie or Thos. Goggan & Bro. carry the
to John Hensley’s for a largest stock of sheet music of
. at the lowest price. tf any house in the South, which
party of young people had embraces nearly all the standard
quite a pleasant social gathering and popular operatic, vocal, and
at Mrs. Elliston’s Tuesday night. instrumental music published in
I Messrs, D*n Laycock, James the United States. If they have
L. L. Cope went to not the Piece y°u order they will
morning with wheat. Set for y°« if is in the United
on the 9 io, Hand 12 days of anc* sa*e protection to depositors and patrons of this Bank, j in town yesterday.
October, 1894. We offer our services for the prompt transaction of any
The different committees are banking business you may have in Texas,
at work and no pains or money , n A - .- ™ T ^ , ,
DAVID L. KNOX, Cashier.
will be spared to make the fair a
success. We have politely invit-
ed to join in with us four joining
counties, namely, Wise, Parker,
Young and Clay and hope they
will give us all the help in their
power. We are desirous to have
all the farmers assist us in any
and every way they can. Anyone
desiring information any of the
officers will gladly give it.
E. S. DuNif, Sec.
Hi-
Mlintnr a
the best meat the
. at Atkinson &
States. They keep all exercises
and instruction books published
for piano, organ, violin, guitar, etc.
H
r,s-■«—«Tbej win
forget that John Hensley attention. They have houses in
;e the round trip to Bowie GalvestoD, Houston, Austin, Wa-
for |5. Best rigs in COj Dallas, and San Antonio. See
U J their advertisement in anbther
exchange merchandise I column.
rheat or take it on note, The sueCe8s of Mrs. Annie M
at the market price. Beam, of McKeesport, Pennsjl-
Si
vania, in the treatment of diar-
■1 • - I 7
R. Aston gave a vfery rhoea in her children will undoubt-
sooiable last night, in edly be of interest to many moth-
of Miss Stella Shacklett ers. She says: “ I spent several
giaitiitg nfra weeks io-Jonstown, Pa., after the
Aynes’ now and Sreat flood> on account of hug-
_ at reduced prices baud bein® emPlored tliere- We
them up for the chil- bad 8everal children «s> tw0
s'.. . ,. I of whom took the diarrhoea very
badly, j got some of Chamber-
ir to school this fall.
neighbor who sells I iajjpB Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
cheap on time and
for cash, and they will
ui cheap on time and I jjemedy from Rev. jjr> Chapman.
I JAMES W. KNOX,
President.
NO. 4483.
STEPHEN W. EASTIN, |
Vice-President.
PERSONAL.
| day evening from Canyon City For a lame back or for a pain
where they have been visiting in the side or chest, try saturatin,
I'M
First National Bank
OF JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
PAID UP CAPITAL
SURPLUS -
$50,000
40,000
A. Rhoades of Groveland is in their sister Mrs. W. A. Campbell, a piece of flannel with Chamber-
(town. j. G. Stanfield of Bridgeport lain’8 Pain Balm and bindinS it
Geo Ward of North Creek is wa8 *n Tuesday, on a pros- onto tbe psrts. This
Ihuoltoly tour. fie reports;
_ _ „ , . . that Bridgeport has two shafts'
W. R. Green of Keechi was in . f
, i in lull operation aud'will soon
.o\ui yes eit ay. have the third, about 20 car loads
R. M. Kirkus of Post Oak was of coal per day is being shipped.
| in town Monday. |The payrolls amount to about
Jan. 2,
1894.
In Church Societies.
There will be a lawn party and
ice cream supper giveu next
Triday night, at the residence of
Mr. A. C. Wood, under the super-
vision of the ladies of the Chris-
tian church, the proceeds to go
for painting and repairing the
Christian church. Everybody
cordially invited to attend.
The ladies of the Aid Society of
the Methodist church are still busi-
ly engaged preparing for their en-
tertainment to be given in a few
weeks, with very promising pros-
pects for an excellent entertain-
ment. They have the assistance
of Mrs. A. L Conwell who is very
proficient in arranging such
affairs.
The work of the ladies’ societies
of the different churches in town
to improve and finish their re-
spective church buildings is a
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case in one or two days. Pain
Balm also cures rheumatism. 50
cent bottles for sale by Wills &
Wood, Jacksboro, or Walters &
Heasley, Gibtown. lm
s®
McElree’s WINE for female
A PROSPEROUS HOME.
Husband. — “Why, it’s just a year ago tomorrow that we were
married.”
Wife- —— “ So it is; and, do you know, I am wearing the- same pair of
shoes that I was married in, and they are not half worn out.”
Husband. — “ So am I.”
Wife. “Why, how strange. Mine were made by the Hamilton
Brown Shoe Co., of St. Louis—their Ladies’ Lland Sewed.”
Husband. — “And mine are their Men’s £4.00 Shoe.”
“Well, let’s stick to them for shoemakers for the rest of our lives, for
their shoes wear as finely as they lock.”
For sale by J. W. AYNES.
Base Ball Game.
Messrs. W. M. Maggard, E. W.
Haggard, H. B. Hensley, Robt.
Rouse, Harye Waller, Robt. Hal-
where the JaeksUbro baseball nine | Rocky mountains,
will play a game with the Grafton
nine.
very commendable work and they L4™’ CaJoway,
should receive a liberal patronage | arr^ ^ onne , zte
on every occasion. It is said the ^ a^n,^e laUor> Deacb, c. are for sale by all dealers in medicine
IVIcEiree’s Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT
moral and religious standing of a
| E. Waller, Gordon Latimer, Bud-
, , die Cooper, and Daniel Atkinson
town can be judged by its schools , , ’
J s J 'went to Cund ff this morning
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
and churches and the appearance
and condition of their buildings.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will give a pink lawn so-
cial at the residence of Mrs. J. W.
Aynes Tuesday night August 21.
A programme consisting of music,
lthe right place for!
the well will be two interesting
features. Ice cream and cake will
be-served at fifteen cents.
J. P. Addington of Henrietta I New Magazines,
is in town buying cattle. In the September number of
J. F. Middlebrooks of West Demorest’8 MaSazia<h Henry O.
Fork was in town to-day. Havemeyer, Theodore A. Have-
rneyer, Frances Willard, Hamilton
Mr. Oliver Loving and family w. Maine, Edward E. Rice, and
attended the Eliasville encamp-1 Senalor w. Ai Pefft,r (alk. enter.
ment‘ , * tainingly about their hobbies, aud
Messrs. E. T. Bigham and T. J. it is very interesting reading, the
Craig are attending district court interest being heightened by the
in Graham. accompanying portraits. “ Spong-
Prof. J. H. Horton principal of ors aml Slanging in Florida,” is a
the Antelope Public Schools was r^laudsomely illustrated readable
in town to-day. article, which everyone who uses
a sponge will appreciate. “ Sub-
James R. Harper of El Paso mar[ne Lights” should be-read by
formerly of Jacksboro is visiting Lvery lover of the sea. uADay
friends and relatives in town this | Amoug the shakers,” is a roman-
tic story accompanied with most
exquisite pictures y and the other
. il. Lane of Christian, who stories are exceptionally bright
has been on a trip to the plains I and amusing. Aifogether, this is
for several months was in town I aQ exceptional brilhant number
Monday. and the beautiful water-color,
Mr. L. W. Perrin of Roland “ Goklenrod,” is worth much more
A alley was in town Saturday to to lovers of the beautiful than the
attend the meeting of the fair subscription price for the whole
directors, s year, which is only $2. Published
Miss Emma Hughes returned ^ W‘ Jennings Demorest, 15 E.
home this week from Antelope jtHh St., New York,
where she had been visiting Miss THE delineatcTe
Lee Rounsaville. tor September is called the “ Au-
T i T-. ttt -vt- 1 , , tnmn Announcement Number,”
Judge E.W. Nicholson returned I , . . . . » .
, and is the strongest issue of this
popiTlar magazine that has yet
come to hand. The display of
styles is usually large and attract-
Messrs. Jules Chaudron and W. I ive, and is the first authentic rep-
F. Carter are in town prospecting resentatipn of the autumn modes;
with the view of erecting a flour- and there is besides a special illus-
ing mill at this place. trated . article on clothing the
Joseph Carson of the firm of baby. In the College Series A
Carson & Lewis, Weatherford, Girls’ Life and Work at Radcliffe
was in town this week looking Harvard Annex) is described.
after the landed interests of his | L’ urther instruction is given in the
firm.
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!AJctli:j,;lws|srow
t b«* AerinUui
: lo*s .1 pn
bilo the lo:
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:‘a ». . ■:! yin* nus l. cquv. litty been toud.
45 sold tii
soid In s89
sold In
In r9i
5O?@C0 wia bo sole: !n *02 ’_
A Steel WIncimiiTand Staci
every 3 minute*.
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home last Monday after an extend-
! ed trip to the Pacific coest and
J. E. DX7N0A1T.
CHICO, TEXAS,
cultivation of the voice for sing-
Messrs. S. W. Esstis, G. F. I [■* The mstrac
_____T T i tive talks on the Relations between
Mother and daughter are contin-
ued, and in the papers on Health
there is much good advice on the
proper exercise for both body and
brain. The subscription price of
SiS
ota;s o f tho ever-growing,
over - going, everlasting
Gteol /.or mater. Where
one gees othars follow,
and wo ‘Take tho Country.”
il ThoughswM, vc were unable to make all of
al the 2U,;K9 Anrmotcrs in *91. Orders oftea
waited 8 Tracks tp be filled, bat now we have
vastly increased our plontand are prepared
promptly to plait oar increase la every,
habitable portion of the elolr.
Aro yon enrioaato know tow tho Aer*
motor Co- in the 4th jearofita exist*
eace, camo to make many times at
many! windmills a* all other
makers combined? now we
came to originate the Steel Wheel.
the Steel Fixed Tower,the Steel 73 *1
Tilting Tower? y
1st. Wo commenced in a field in A O
which there had been no improve- S
nunt for 25 years, and la which 0 ST
there seemed no talent or anbi-
tion.and none has yet liaen shown _ 3
except in feeble imitation H ©
of our Inventions* 3 g
2*1. Before commencing th« ** •*
njmufacture.cxh&uatiToaetett. O wa
tiiic investigation and experf- "p 3
were made hy a skilled jS g
niculengineer,la which g C
K nftft dynamonj^ic - 5
manu' __
igation c
meats wc _ * ‘
mechanic
over 5,009
tests were made on iu tuner- _ m
ent forms of wheels, prapel- 5? *
__led by artificialand therefor a 2 X ,
r wheel, the be3t form, anj’e, curvature and amount of sail * t¥
arfac^, the resistance of ail to rotation, obstructions in th* *♦ <h
heel, such as heavy wooden arms, obstructions before the 31 ’Z.
/heel, a3 in the vaueless mill, nr,d manv other more ab- S SP
trusc, though not less imi>ortaat questions. These S n
rtvestlgatlone proved that the power of
lie bast wind wheels could fee doubled. 5 s
nd the AERIViOTOR da My demonstrates « m
t has been done. ,
Sd. To the liberal jrolicy of the Aerw''v>"-ir'-' **•“* —------ **
— ----j---‘'~' * Tor pays
■ which enables it tb Cor-1
: poorest is sold fori For «
If0 perfect bearing* mr B s
ct i= a wlairnm, and hare made an exhaustive re- 3 3
over) and feha WUee! that
xi l costs yen Ices than w;
The Steel Acrmolcr) or if v
hum, grind, cut feci
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cared Acnnotor to I
‘ tone and C
cost of.
THE NEW WEBSTER
JTDT PUBLISHED—EHTIHELY HEW.
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INTERNATIONAL
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It cured both of them. I knew
& Go. tf | severa] other cases where
oapusts of town I was equally successful. I think
to buy a lot it cannot be excelled and cheer-
■eh as soon as pos- fully recommend it.” 25 and 50
ber of the business cent bottles for sale by Wills &
aid in this work. Wood, Jacksboro, or Walters &
an & Co., will pay Heasley, Gibtown. lm
r dozen for your Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the
nts for your batter, Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas,
ts for your eggs, has found what he believes to be
hem when you the best remedy in existence for
tf the flux. His experience is well
cure i»an antidote| worth remembering. He says:
and ail malarial dis- “Last summer I had a very so-
generated by vere attack of flax. I tried al-
Neither qui- m°st every known remedy, none
any other inju- giving relief. Chamberlain’s Colic,
into the compo Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy
Warranted | was recommended to me. I pur-
chased a bottle and received al-
most immediate relief. I contin
ued to use the medicine and was
entirely cured. I take pleasure
in recommdbding this remedy to
any person suffering with such a
disease, as in my opinion it is the
best medicine in existence.” 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Wills & Wood, Jacksboro, or
Walters & Heasley, Gibtown. lm
The ladies of the Church Im-
provement Society of .the Bap-
tist church are endeavoring to get
up an entertainment to be given,
some time in September, and if
-they succeed it promises to be a
very enjoyable one. All that is
made through this society will go I TheOream of Current Thought,
to finish the church building. | PUBLIC OPINION, published
at Washington, D. 0., is a weekly
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Farm and Ranch Supplies a Specialty.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.!
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend in-
deed, and not less than one million
journal devoted to the reproduc-
tion, in condensed form, of care-
fully selected magazine articles
HALF A DOLLAR
To Know it All
and ague.
)F CARDUI for Weak Nerve.
lr&.Hvbbar<n
Four Big Successes.
Having the needed merit to
more than make good all the ud
vertising claimed for them, the
, p , following four remedies have
19 and consumption reached a phenomenal sale. Dr.
and~8trength Cone KinS’8 New Discovery, for con-
- sumption, coughs and colds, each
to Tako Hood’s Ssrsapa- bottle gearanteed—Electric Bit-
1 ters, the great remedy for liver,
r that I am in better health stomach and kidneys, Bucklen’s
\£8gS£*E£ Araica Salve, the best in the.
UMi I can truly say that it baa world, and Dr. King’s New Life
Pills, which are a perfect pill. Ali
*iy o«gduty, these remedies are guaranteed to
'Work. dojastwhat is claimed for them
StSSSKS and tbe dealer wbose name is at-
r employers urged m* tached herewith will be glad to
IJJJ&SR tell you more of them. Sold at
ds although my Wills & Wood’s drug store, 1
people have found just such a,d of •editorial COffiment from
friend in Dr. King’s New Discov-|the daUy and weeki^ress of au
ery for consumption, coughs, and political parties,«nd ff% all parts
colds If you have never used Lf the 00untr The ^ader8 0f
this great cough medicine, one PubHc Op|n|on get all sides of
trial will convince you that it question. It is just the
wonderful curative powers in all paper that the farmer and vmager
diseases of throat, chest and need for ral readi It keepB
lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed U reader8 fully abreast of the
to do alLthat is claimed or money Umes and 8llpp]ies them with the
will be refunded. Trial bottles I - . ..
e r. * w-n s.wt ai a best thought of the day in the
free at Wills & Wood’s drug store. „ ,, „ ® _
r KA i ai aa i fields of American Affaire, For-
eign Affairs, Sociology, Commerce,
Finance, Religion, Science, Edu-
cation, Art, and New Books.
_ , , .Public Opinion and the rural
THE SEMI-WEEKLY" NEWS ’Tl*. ^ #ll‘t
r»“r*evwy ™s-1 12
( arp,^n °r ,lS1X months- J jiy more 0f current news, editorial
us wi a ce you rough aD( comment, and magazine literature
beyond what bids fair to be one than. ^ be had in any olher way
of the most exciting state \f0r/ive times their cosL The
campaigns ever witnessed in Tex- prioe of Pub!ic 0pinion ha8 been
a8‘ ■ reduced from $3.00 to $2.50 per
an oO cents to your post- year_ ^ye baT6 jugt completed
master or local newsdealer, orLrraugemcnt8 hy wllicll we Cf|1J
send direct to A. TT. Belo & Co., Lffer pUBLIc OPINH3N,and the
Publishers, and get full proceed- GAZPITTE for $3.00 cash per
ings of the political procession year
in the besl/ general newspapers J
in the sonthwest-
a week.
NEW GOODS
the more I see of fruit as a busi-
ness the more I am convinced
that, like cotton, it makes a man
earn all he gets out of it, but with-
out the redeeming quality of cot-
tOD, tq wit, a sure market at some
price. But, oh, my ! we do enjoy
what we can eat of it. I am still
of the opinion that Jack can pro-
duce fruit that would surprise the
oldest settlers, and I hope to be
able to prove it before many
months. -If nothing happens to
prevent me I shall return during
next winter to Jack county.
3. B. Duffy. .
10,000
1000
,3000
The readers of thus paper
will be pleased to learn that there
is at least one dreaded disease that
I Daugherty, J. K. Wester, J. O.
[ Lindsey and II. A. Wills are at-
| tending the Democratic state con-
vention at Dallas.
Messrs. J. O. Price, L. M. Sin-
gleton aud L. T. Adams attended j fbe Delineator is one dollar a
the Confederate veterans’ re-union year. Address the Butterick
at Eliasville and report a pleasant pQbi;8bjng Qo. [timited] New York,
time and a large attendance. TflE M,D0WELL
Miss Mary Lindsey and Master Fashion Magazines furnish many
Roy Lindsey returned home Tues- j styles for making the pretty Swiss
muslins and all the varieties of
nainsook and dimities which are
now so much worn. In these
magazines are found numerous j
details concerning summer novel-
ties, and patterns are offered in
the form of coupons at very mod-
erate prices. “ La Mode de Par-
is,” and “Paris Album of Fashion,”
cost $3.50 each per year. “The
French Dressmaker.” is $3.00 per
annum. “La Mode,” a unique
family journal in the colored
plates, costs only $1.50 a year.
The three first nlentioned publi-
cations offer each $1.00 worth of
coupon patterns and “ La Mode ”
fifty cents worth of the same as a
premium for a yearly subscription
Address A. McDowell & Co., 4
West 14th Street, New York.
AT THE
4 Sf°rG
fO R Tj-i E
EARLY FALL
TRADE.
- Anil.-' itlio. K L'nabridge<j^*I>Tnprising
- LrtC r.iKned, is now'tIioio -P-rot'<
.I'ui ICnlr.rgccl, and bears the
l jV,tec’s international Diet
ivovk upon Cl is revision has been in
■ i : .i'.ci- lo Vcats.
"■ s ih.ni One Hundred paid editorial
’ lieen engaged upon it.
S'-CIV-UO expended in its preparation
'’..-vt copy was printed.
rm-aVison with ativ other Dictionary
- Cifcir THK BKST.
MVS-ITAM & Ct».. Publishers,
nalteld. Mass., U. S. A.
t... .u ^.-il.-ra Illustrated pamphlet free.
Fears’
m
$100. Reward $100.
10,000 yds. duck at 7 l-2c per yd
5000 “ jeans at 10c “ “
good prints 4c “ “
canton flan’l oc “ “
dress gingham 4 l-2c “
white flannel 15c “
brown domest. 31-2 “
LOO bales carpet warp $1.10 a bale
200 men’s hats at 50c.
For Candidates.
Just received at the Gazette
office a large stock of tinted en-
amel cards, round corners. tf
science has been able to cure
in all its stages and that is Catarrh. I b08e s’ml’ss 5 c.
Hall’sCatarrhCure is tire only posi- A d jean8 coat for $L15
tive cure now known to the med-1
A good duck coat for $1.50
Good suit of underwear at 45c.
-sixteen pages
u,
l’» Bar-, „
ot ill- Can
Candidates
get neat cards, round or
square corners, at reasonable
prices at tbe Gazette office.
asetf- WINE OF CARDUI. a Tonic to Women
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Job Work
From California.
| Correspondence of tbe Gazk.ttk.
Galt, Oal., Ang. G.—I must saj
8S5T black-doaught tea e.uresOonstination | that it was a great pleasure to me
to be able to show the firm stand
AWARDED HIGHEST HON-|the Gazette took iu regard to
ORS.
WORLD’S FAIR.
’©URL?
the late strike to my neighbors,
| some of w’hom seemed to think
j that if the strike should come to
j a tight that the South could not
j be depended on to support the
government, but the Gazette
I satisfied all who saw it that at
least a part of Texas was quite as
I loyal as California and a great
I deal bolder in saying so.
Harvest is in full blast. The
crop is a*out an average iu quan-
| tity aud of excellent quality. We
would like to ’ hear, through the
j Gazette from its Fresno, Cali-
fornia, correspondent, how the
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free j grain croji is in that count'-' this
‘ i, Alum or any other adulterant. I y ea r.
ieal . fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease requires 133’^V^ton 7h7cks~for $1
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is B6g. q{ su8pendor8 at 10c.
taken internally,act,ng directly up- 100Q tablets at 2 ^
on the bioody and mucous surface g arn 7 L.2(i per sKein
of the system, thereby destroying 20Q ladies'button shoes at
the foundation of the disease aud
giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution aud
assisting nature in. doing its work.
Tho proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers, that
ihey offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of Testimonials. ‘
Address. F. J. OIIENEY & CO.
Toledo, O.
fi@“Sold by Druggists, 75c.
CREAM
BAKING
POWDffl
MOST PERFECT MADE.
crop is immense but
CMriLL ORDERS
3 Executed as!Promptly
l^r^G °bg5
That is my motto. I take as
great care in paintiug a patch on
your fence as in paintiug your
whole house. I aim to do ail work
entrusted to me, quickly, thor-
oughly, satisfactorily. Try me
with a small job, and later you
will give me a larger one.
ElsITjHEf AINTER
50 and 75c per pair.
We tire now receiving new]
goods every day.
Everything is IO to 25 per]
cent cheaper than
last year.
Gome and
See Ds
In
Poor
Health
’ means so much more than1
‘you imagine—serious and'
’fatal diseases result from'
’ trifling ailments neglected.
Don’t play with Nature’s
greatest gift—health.
Brown’s
Iron
Bitters
thisFall. \
RACKET STORE,
WM. HAAS,
CLANTON BUILDING,
N. Main St., Weatherford, Texes.'
If you are feeling
out of sorts, weak
and generally ex-
hausted, nervous,
have no appetite
and can’t work,
begin at once tak-
ing the most relia-
ble strengthening
medicine,which is
Brown’s Iron Bit-
ters. A few bot-
tles cure—benefit
comes from the
very first dose—it
iwon't stain your
teeth, aud it’s
pleasant to take.
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
, Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women’s complaints.
Get only the genuine—it has crossed red
W lines on the wrapper. All others are sub-
stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we
Will send set of Toil Beautiful World’s
Fair Views aud book—free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
Why is Pears’ Soap—the
best in the world, the soap
with no free alkali in it—-
sold for 15 cents a cake ?
It was made for a hospital
soap in the first place, made
by request; the doctors
wanted a soap that would
wash as sharp as any and
do no harm to the skin.
That means a soap aK
soap, with no free alkali in
it, nothing but soap ; there
is nothing mysterious, in it.
Cost depends on quantity;
quantity comes of quality.
All sorts of stores sell
it, especially druggists; all
sorts of people use it, espe-
cially those that know what’s
what.
Cti
THE ONLY TRUE
BLOWS’S SJdi
iw h'Dil-IU.'-' ill f.‘ v!
uiid stores.
-d.K3 r:, 10
special nofl
thus an
out coai
t
IRON
TONIC
WiU purify tbe
the LIVER an
T Appetite,_____
Strength and Tired Feeling
L eolutely cared: Bones, m
clea and nerves receive no* I
k force. Enlivens the mind ;
il and supplies Brain P6wer.
LADliSiSSSlljil
safe, speedy cure. Gives a clear, healthy complexion.
Ail attempts at counterfeiting only adds to Be popn«
iarity. Do not experiment—get Original AND Bkbt
■ Headache. Sample Dose and Droam Book!
* mailed on receipt of two cent* In pom. f
THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. ST. UWIS, M0,
9 AT 1 Ts
cAvtAi 0, i nftut mmjw
COPYRIGHTS.^
CAN X OBTAIN A I*A'
prompt answer and an honert
MUNN & CO., who have had
experience ia the patent ly
tions ati
formatii
experience^ia the^patent bi^iness^
ition concerning Vjatents ai
tain them seat free. Also a catalogue
ical and scientific books nil fljjfl
Patent Sunken tifrofigh Mann
□otiOTi;
ai utiiiuwn the Kientiae Am*
are brought widely before the
sost to the inventor. Thl* mm
. — S3 r yoar.
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