Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1901 Page: 8 of 8
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Great China and
Queensware Sale!
Ambrose Johnson,
Druggist
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IF YOU WANT A HOME
In Cherokee County, write to
The Jacksonville Real Estate and Investment Co.
Z. W. CANNON, Sec'y.
Office Banner Building, P. O. Box 29.
in the State.
of the best ba.
Jacksonville, Texas.
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Jim Blanton went to Dallas
Sunday.
Frank Pace left for Dallas
Wednesday.
Dr. J. M. Crawford left Tues-
day for Dallas.
king a policy on your property.
Today you are living, but tomor-
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We also include our Glassware in
this sale.
30 Glass pitchers at 15c, worth 25c
24 Berry sets at 20c, worth 40c
10 sets Goblets at 25c, worth 50c
30 sets Tumblers at 15c worth 25c
20 Butter dishes at 15c, worth 25c
Besides Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitch
ers, Syrup stands, Salt and Pep=
per stands at half=price.
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In American China I Offer
Plain White 8 inch Plate, per set 40c,
worth 75c
Plain White 7 inch plate, per set 35c
worth 60c
Decorated 6 inch plate, per set 40c
worth 65c
Decorated 7 inch plate, per set 60c
worth 75c
Decorated 8 inch plate, per set 75c
worth $1.
Plain white pitchers from 10c to 30c
worth 20 to 50c
Decorated English Ware
Decorated 6 inch plates at 45c, worth 60c
“ 7 inch plates at 60c, worth 75c
“ 8 inch plates at 75c, worth 1.00
“ China pitchers at 15c to 65c
worth 25c to $1 00
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life insurance policy today while
rates are cheap.
J. G. Fleager,
The Ins. Man of Jacksonville.
Allen Newton is having a
sle with fever this week.
Mr. Houston of Douglass
Alto Monday on business.
Several pair Portieres to close from $1.50 to $4.00,
worth 3.50 to 7.50.
Thelatestaddition to the peace1 You know not when he may
bisturbing ranks of our quiet come, prepare in advance by ta-
city is a mauling machine, mod-
eled after the old fashioned game
of sky ball. The man who knocks
the weight highest gets a three-
for, while the man who gets the
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Real Estate Exchange,
Jacksonville, Texas.
A full line of the leading patent medi.
cines, and all those advertised in the Ban-
ner always in stock. DEVEREUX-BOLIN
DRUG CO.
THOMAS & WATKINS,
LOCAL EDITORS.
[The above have the management of this de-
partment, and will give a correct account of
local happening each week. He is authorized
to transact any business for the Banner in
connection with the Alto department, and to
collect money and receipt therefor—Editor.]
6 inch plates at 60c, worth 90c
8 inch plates at 90c, worth 1.25
9 inch plates at 1.00, worth 1 50
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rOM you may be dead. Take a
20% the past few months with indications that it
- will go higher, so don’t let this opportunity pass.
CITY BARBER SHOP,
J. E. Shields, Prop.
Four chairs in opperation; all
modern conveniences, electric
fans, etc. Haviust added two
Yours truly,
J. Tannenbaum, Prop.
Red Hot Racket Store
We have just unloaded the big
gest car load of the best stoves
that have ever been brought to
Jacksonville, and we have to
move them fast to get room
come and see what a bargain that
you can get.
H. L. Hodges & Co.
Chinaware hascad
Several Rolls of Good Oil Cloth to close out at 15c
a yard. Fancy Shelf cloth at 4c a yard,
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A. N. Ragsdale, Surveyor, Harvey S. Ewing’, Collector,
M. L. Earle, Notary Public, Roy Lawler, City Exhibitor,
Mrs. M. L. Earle, Notary Clarence Reagan, Fieldman,
Public, Mrs. C. S. Chandler, Copyist.
Parties desiring information in reference to
any particular tract of land call on or address
C. H. Martin, Jacksonville, Texas.
Fancy Decorated Eng. China
Flowered Design a Very Fine
5 inch plates at 45c worth 75c
6 inch plates at 75c worth 1 00
7 inch plates at 85c worth 1.25
8 inch plates at 1.00 worth 1.50
Fancy French China.
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Fancy Raised Edge. *0 Flowered
Design. * Just as good as
Haviland’s, The proper thing
for Wedding or Xmas Presents.
* Something that will decorate
your sideboard in a fitting man=
Cups, Saucers Tea
Pots, Sugar Bowls
Cream Pitchers,
and everything
needed to match
any design yen wish.
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We also have the above in com=
plete Dinner Sets of 100 pieces,
at $16.95, worth $25.00. Re-
member this is the largest and
most complete line of China and
Queensware ever shown in this
city, and will be sold at prices
which are lower than wholesale
ing they have judgment for par-
tition for use and occupation for
said premises, and that the rent
for use of the land be deducted
from the interest of said Turn
Chandler, and for general relief.
Herein fail not, but have you
then and there before said Court
this writ, with your return there
on, showing how you have exe
cuted the same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court, in Rusk this
29th day of August, A. D. 1901.
Attest: J. W. Francis, Clerk Dis-
trict Court Cherokee Co., Texas.
By W. M. Ellis, Deputy.
Good organ for $25.00. Apply
at the Red Hot Racket Store.
Sory & Devereux will meet all
prices on furniture. Call and
get their prices.
Car of Stoves just ar=
rived at Bolton Hardware
Co’s.
A full line of all leading patent medi-
cines, and all those advertised in the
Banner always in stock. DEVEREUX-
BOLIN DRUG CO.
Fine porcelain dinner sets at
cost.
Red Hot Racket Store
low number pays the nickle.
This enterprise is located right
under our window and we dare-
say some fellows who are cast-
ing muscle and nickles pounding
on it could notbe prevailed upon
to cut a mess of stove wood
gratis.
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soon arrive, I shall sell my entire stock of China, Queensware and
Glassware at less than present Wholesale Prices...
FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP.
J. S. ALEXANDER,
Proprietor.
Alto, = - Texas.
Cotton Belt Time Table.
North, 9:35 a.m. *10:55 a. m.
South, 5:50 p. m. *2:00 p. m.
♦Local, ally except Sunday.
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Citation by Publication.
To the Sheriff or any constable
of Cherokee county - - Greeting:
You are hereby commanded,
that by making publication of
this citation in some newspaper
published in the county of Cher-
okee, if there be a newspaper
published in said county, (but if
not, then in the nearest county
where a newspaper is published,)
for four weeks previous to the
return day hereof, you summon
Turn Chandler, whose resi-
dence is unknown, to be and ap-
pear before the Hon. District
court, at the next regular term
thereof, to be holden in the coun-
ty of Cherokee at the court house
thereof, in Rusk on the 25th day
of November, 1901. File Number
being 4306, then and there to an-
swer the petition of Joe Tenni-
son et al filed in said court, on
the 6th day of April A. D. 1900,
against the said Turn Chandler
and alleging in substance as fol-
lows, to-wit: That Joe Tennison
owns in common with Julia Na-
bors and her minor children and
Turn Chandler, one third inter-
est in 50 acres of land, Julia Na-
bors owns one-third life interest
in the one-third of the said land,
and that her said mindr children
own together one third of the
said 50 acres of land, less the
one-third interest of their moth-
er. That Turn Chandler owns
the other one-third. Julia Na-
bors is now a widow, and the
father of her said children is
dead: that at his death he left no
will.
That Turn Chandler refuses
to deliver possession of the in-
terest of these petitioners, but
denies the right,or title of these
plaintiffs, and has used the said
land for four years to his own in
terest: that the reasonable rental
value of the interest of these pe-
titioners is 825.00 per year. The
said land is in Cherokee county,
and is described in theor ginial
petition
Wherefore petitioners pray
for citation to issue to Turn
Chandler, and upon a final hear-
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/ I have bought the Art Gallery of Sid J.
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0 Texas in charge—Mr. Fred Utter of Effingham, - ‘
O Illinois. All work guaranteed.
Mr. Joe Summers of Rusk
spent Monday in our city.
Rev. J. B. Luker of Grapeland
was on the streets Wednesday.
Douglass Brock and Charley
Duke went to Jacksonville Sun-
day.
Frank Moore left for Com-
anchie county Wednesday
morning.
Dr. Jim Watters left Sunday
morning for Ft. Worth to attend
lectures.
W. Y. Caver and wife of Rusk
visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Me-
Cuistion Sunday.
Quite a number of Houston
county farmers were trading in
Alto this week.
There is an effort being made
to get a daily mail from Nacog-
doches to Weches, Houston coun-
ty-
Ernes t Muckleroy’s little boy
i had the misfortune to get his
arm broken last Sunday morn-
ing-
Milton Acrey left for Granite,
Okla., Tuesday morning, he will
probably make it his future
home.
Jones Musgrove left Thursday
for Gilmer, where he will accept
a position as agent with the Cot-
ton Belt people.
When the Tire Bug is flround.
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I that you are properly insured.
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Stricken With Paralysis.
Henderson Grimett, of this
place, was stricken with partial
paralysis and completely lost the
use of one arm and side. After
being treated by an eminent
physician for quite a while with-
out relief, my wife recommended
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and
after using two bottles of it he
is almost entirely cured.—Geo.
R. McDonald, Man, Logan coan
ty, W. Va. Several other
very remarkable cures of partial
paralysis have been effected by
the use of this liniment. It is
most widely known however, as
a cure for rheumatism, sprains
and bruises.
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College of Photography, says of him: (
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Pinkston, A. L. Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1901, newspaper, October 4, 1901; Jacksonville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538157/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jacksonville Public Library.