The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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THJ3 ECHO.
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Oua*M,i>Kr. iil t 7.1.
,yrI A. B. Mctoud, of the firm
, | Vartf AMcLood started east
;i sorrowful experience,: PR. OAMgBBLLB'
Sain Ktuidall was conspicui.iiHly I
jnt.v'I• «' favorite eaiiilicUite Tor the'
Spe{tkensliijv.of Colonel Thomas
A. Scott, uiul of every other
H'-l'oiuei for ihG nse of the na-
tional rrodit in behalf of private
spcH'ulatk im. - Tl: election of
last weik ft* the purpose of|K.err ia a dujnaging blow to
for* new engine and | tltwir hopes, iimf dmioiislratea
to tiiem that the; Cm no vo. trol
a minority of tin. JJuji:oerats of
tlie House.
boilerfor fiwirmill, which is all
that is J^sefed to make it the
beat ail) te'tM north west of
Texaa. ' •
Mmm.' Kimwri ft Krain^f
b« etl h new almost com-
and will .be ready for
Ifrr , .* .
building is
pletion sad I
be filled
aaaortment of
our county
hi Kentucky
"" Wben last
that he
iwune
with a
goods ■
Wsl-IV
dark, wfut Will
arsr
Will batpnjfc-
his datiw'
No <
apdl
hope!
uoiul
a hot
object t
in the
wentc
of poo
wffl
hadft
ibM
Mji
OMtflroMi
•esno
*Vjr'
•i yet in re-
election, We
eongies
.. 4p-
khonwtprin-
Griffin pass-
but do not
i&do not
■' AW ,yji
. Smilea
loading
with
by.tbe
Public plunderers begin to
study the doctrines of chances.
The annaai report of Elmer
Washburn, Chief of the Secret
Service Division of the Treas-
ury Department, contains aomtt
statistics which may lie of in-
terest. It shows that the whole
number of'arrests made since
Minister Washburn took charge
of the offioe, on the 1st of Octo-
ber, 1874, has been 214. Ol the
persons arrested, 83 wero sent
to the penitentiary, G *.mo fined,
accuitted, and others have
been turned over to State au-
thorities. . Contrary to the u*u-
al oustom, he reports that not a
jingle compromise lias been
made with a criminal.
ECHOES.
ProDouccod (w the Taiultythe
' 'Supreme Taliative."
Acts like magic in palpitation
difficulty of breathing, sense ot
suffocation, pain in the region
of the heart, (aintness, constric-
tion ivcroKS the chest, paleness,
inal>ility to lie down, spasms,
resiles.,.h\<3. great nnxtaty and
i feeling ttj if about to die, cold
sweat, wakefulness &c.
It regulates the excessive ac-
tion ot tho heart, quiets the
nerved, and facilitates active
circiiiiitlon of the blood. A dose
at beJ-tame gives refreshing
ileop.
If yon have heart disease in
aay form, keep this preparation
by yon for instant use. It may
save life 1 Price IS. t
Sold at Dr. CrediUea'Phana*.
cy, Emory Ruins Co.
P. I. Hartman
J. D. McConueil.
w m. ii akbi.i.l.
JAB. W. esox.
Jsdnboro,
Ktouday
" caught the
fP a
discern
19fi[
ehnrg^
rand
(that
> the right
>%*'•
Doo.
} o, lay,
>r .'jav. "'.tMs
iu%, who haa been confined to
room for the last weekly a
bilious attack, is out and able to
attend to business again—Den-
ison Orettdr .
Our cittaeua will remember
E$eant ROwley as the gentle-
manly operator ststioned here
for a short time.
The Waco Reporter objects to
between 8b«r-
and Deniaon.—OretcetU.
I*t them have their little spats
Mend Reporter, we all know
they are harmless, beside, were
they to stop tbeir quarreling
they might get into mischief.
,iiAJaeK«b0i :
at a ball the. other night attired
in a pair of horse pistols. Rath
eranaii^eofttnfe-T
ism Wrosl—et
This Exquisite Spanish "Toi-
lette preparation," far beaati
fying and preserving the eom-
ptocion and skin, has for years
been exclusively prepared by
Do* mixuiui Aoosta, an emi-
nent chemist of 8evilVe, Spain,
and by him sold ia large quan
titiea to thd elite of flat city,
Madrid, Havana, and elsewhere,
] as an incoiaporoble bsaotffiar
and preservative ot the complex-
Ian, and certain preventive of
wrinkles, freckles, pimple^ i
burn, tan, and all btssrishss d
the akin. While uutklng a v*fy
age to Cuba soma yews ago, on
oae of the British Royal MaO
Steamships, Don Miliron
overtaken by severe
and his lifb for days
of, bat altimatslyjhs rallied and
ecovered, aad as aa ackaowl
edgement of his appreciation of
Dr. CampbeiFs services' (Dr. C.
being at that time Medical oAoer
on board the steamship), hs
presented the Doctor with the
formula from which he pre-
pared his famows "AGHJA
MULACULOSO," (JRrac*to«*
v;';
id that he
.-.Man
in many
r^inaispart
sultivated
He had
^'fSftion of
" " i iOflOO
On one
mm**'*
I obtained
I.Vpditon said
was
H>nly • little Sow r,
And (hs^rore It In hw pitr."
Tho Dallas Herald and the
Fhomtike Echo are having a war
of words-about the conduct of
the Jacksboito on th«
occasion of the csptaKS of DilL
As the %■F? glrea niMW
respectable ofl^t too,w#a*al -
dined to It* of Aa
story.—Fbrt Worth Democrat.
Yon bet your sweet life whan
we get off wrong ** shall maka
honorable retraction which is
more than the Herald has done.
The House of Representatives
have pot the kiboth oa the third
term arrangement by passing
P8 P®r ' the following.
tea- He j Setoloed, That, in the opiakm of
ten feet , ^ House, the precedent eetab-
It grew i iiahed by-Washington aad oth-
, aad gener-; er Presidents of the United
L jfo lMuh. States, in retiring from Presides
was H.l office.after their seeoad
term, has become by aaiymnial
ence, a part of ornr Re-
system. ofgoverameni;
^,-Lthat1'any departure from
iy hsed foi-1 Mistime honored custom would
ndpatriqtlc, aad
(with peril to Our AOe M-
1 stitutions.
Qranthas suspended Baboock
-Port"'* Wwth from dutJr' P*ndlBg bto teW'
which is regarded by some as.
an indication he intends to l|t(
him alide. The apointmentof
"" d as Henderson's sue-!
cess or is interpreted aa unfavor-
Water). So manv lady padents
for whom Dr. C. has prepared
an ooaaional bottle, having;
expressed themselves most
enthusiastically ia regard of ita
merits, he has determined for
the foture to prepare it a* a
Siavdabd Toturrns Pasiujs-
atioh. Its use imparts to the
•kin, a dswHng brilMaacy
healthy freshness,
velvety
will convert
lata oneof
Ii&ifc&SiK
ieal Water tor tka
veiloas sfficacy.
ashandessaspwam
One Dollar psrMtla.
ties for Fire Dollaia.
ad to any address.
ombT ar JAMES P.
BELL,ML D^
ton st, N. Y.
milk. Price
ttxbot-
Sold at Dr. CredBlss 1
ey, Emory Rains Ooi,T
TO Z3 TTOO-Xfira«
The Druggist or daslsr
sending an older for not
than One Doxen Agua Mbaea-
Ibao, aceompaaied by K cash
balance a O. D^ will have ths
etedtuive Agency for tta town
la which haiarides, sndhislws-
inessOaid addsd to the above
advertisemeat
fjun
Hp
We
Use Dr. Jas. P. Campbell's la
_ staaiaaeoas "Radical Cure" for
bM**T
able to
for acquittal.
Wm. Bramlette, Esq., oi
to I
I Paris, Lamar county, i« spoken
of as a probable candidate, be-
fore the Democratic State Oon-
.... . j vention, far the. oflire of Com-
sume that mission^rof thu General Land
t of the' Office.
scheme
Mh generally
wpportsd ia the Deamoiatic
"f0"* hy the delegations from
• Sonthsra Statsa, They vot-
was re-
•• sd|pd oa the financial
qnestion. Tham is no sympathy
w ths South with fhe visionary
Mhsmss of the inflationists.
Thfly know what inflation of an
- cnrruncy means
That providence smCes upon
the righteous, has be#n folly
shown by the soakiag rains
which hare visited this portion
of the moral vineyard this week.
4 A treatise on heart dt
catarrh, deafness, Ac., Ac-, with
other information sent to any
address, by forwarding a stamp
to
Jas P. Campbell, M. D. 66 FUL-
to!* stkkbt, N. Y.
EASTMAN & MoGONNELL,
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
i Texas.
iulih n>
DRUGS *
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
vnts wares &
Ulf i
OILS,
MOTIONS,
LIQUOES, for
STATIONERY, POCKET
CUTLJBR T, mnd a General
jM*rhh4*t qf FANCY
* Q00D8. ,
STOCK MEN!
FARMERS!
EVERYBODY!
' ATTENTION!
J B^G LEAVE TO INFORM YOU THAT I AM PREPARED
TO MAKE ADVANCES ON EASTERN EXCHANGE
AND WILL EX'TEND THE 8AME FACILITIES AS ANY
TO ANY OF MY CUSTOMERS WHO MAY NEED SUCH AS-
SISTANCE, EASTERN EXCHANGE, ENDORSED BY RE-
SPONSIBLE PARTIES, TAKEN AT PAR.
•r MgM.
BrssQisn Turnip Seed
IS lM*hel« to the sent This Turnip
giwiwy burge, wdsUos from# to U
p«asS , *sil to n Juicy than wy other
Und ever nlwd In thl« conntiy. They
sm exceedingly healthy and grow very
to the Mm. They aboald be
daring the month ot September
mt In the touth.Ut elmoet any
Sate, except mkMleof irnnmcr. Price,
by mall, DO cents jMrpookage
I f*ek«ge«tor$1.00. Seed aUftedi.lact
V«u*e prodnctton. Address, FELIX
GLABX a Co. ttl iMt lUth Street Sew
York.
ORC. HIAHEB
CaUBUTD l'
IJVKH PffiLS,
Lm&B COHPIiAINT,
trrmu asp mat latiucst
8yiHplflWirfal)imidIiwt
FkW la dw M* *• W «|S
«%coftherib«,bKrv iprt*-
wwths.ils.. ike pe* the
k«t Me i the pet lent it rerdy able
m Is sa the left V-j maadaMt
Ss ada b Mt sa4« * ikoaUar.
kUb, aad k eMail IS
tfce lay sftfce dtcuhkr, sad b
■ At ana. lb wan Hi b sfttsd
wUk baa of appstkc mi ilrtswai
the bweb in |eaoei are ooMhrc,
asaMdaM alttiaitlva wfcfc bzi the
head b availed with pela.
i the back
RAlffilRic f!« RlteWM,
[Successor to Edward Eastburu.]
JACESBORO, TEXAS.
HARRELL & OOX
—Dealers ia—
DRY 00023
CLOTHINOy
ROOTS A SHOES,
HATS,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
OR OOERIES <ft
PRO VISIONS
Which will b* 1 |
8aM as Cheap as the Cheapest
Store in Post Office Building,
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Is the Largest and most Complete in
r t b • V • a lata Taxaa
and sold at Prices that defy
COMPETITION!
with a dall, hcanr i
t pert. There it generally
able low of memory, ac-
ramaaalil with a painfal aoiiatlaa
at aaviag left nndoae aoamtMsg
•kkt ought to have been done. A
*T eoogh b iQtdsma sa at.
ftCMtSte JM MtMBC fOftlpUrfnt of
Sirtw* aad aMOtyt b b esaily
amnbJ, hi feet are cold or bandog.
BY GOODS ARE BOUGHT FOR CASH
AID PROM FIESr HANDS, ENABLIHO M£ TO FUBHI8H MT
OUSTOMEBS WITH SUPEBIOE GOODS AT REDUCED PBIOES.
CONSISTING IN PART, OF
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, .... *.
NOTIONS,
HATS A CAPS,
BOOTS 4 SHOES,
GROCERIES,
TORACOQES, . .
HARDWARE, '
PLOUR, '
; GRAIN,
SALT,
V PROVISIONS,
Vi. PLOWS*
Agricultural Implements of all kinds- '
WE ARB SELLING
UVEBY AID SALE STABLE. I
—ar—
R- 8. McLROD 4 CO.
jacksbobo, :
:!
I TBXAS.
TOP BUGGIES,
OPEN HACKS,
COVERED HACKS, W*
SPRING WAGOM^ I
v.
and
waoows voa nunoH-nne
Fact and Gentle Saddle Horos.
• Persons at
FORT GRIFFIN,
HENRIETTA,
FORT8HL, ,
GRAHAM.
DECATUI
Or elaewhere Ideelrooa to flilt Jo
wtllbaeent lbrir thejr wll notify Mr ,
Load by moll or telegraph.
Rate* at lew or lower than \
Stage, and tpecial \
offered to parUet of tm
three.
DONOVAN'S
South Main Street,
/AOKSBOBO J : : t TBI
la the best plsoe la tawa
to |fl a sqnsre meal
alaajfMur, ^
■aarihjr'
dar or night,
the week or
aad ha complain* of a prickly i
tieaof the «ia{ hie Mtrkaam low|
aad akboogb he b aatldbd that «*ar-
cba would be beneficial to him. yet
he can acarcely mmmami «p farritwb
eaaagh to try k. la bet. ha db-
remedy. Seven! a(the
kom tlw 41mm,
and speedily cures
rheumatism, sdattea, apaalas,
■tamps,, aom throat, headaehe,
raracb, toothnrfte, lumbago,
arfting fact, ftuaea Bmba, chil-
blains, teams, pains in the
Joints, contracted teadoaa, par-
alysis, hard swelHnge^tifJoints,
bruises, r ramps, spasms, aad all
Internal and External Paia.
Price 60 rente aad ft pss bettle.
Sold at Dr. Omdille'sPhannaey,
Emory Ruins Co., by Mia. Mary
A. Collins, Breroond. Robertson
Co, Texas, and £by traveling
ageaU.
Depot M Fulton street, N. Y.
Good agents wanted.
Family paper sent ft*® to any
address.
lymptoaa
bateaee* un oeeaned where lew
of them exiated, yet ettaatlnariwi of
the body, after death, ha* ahown the
uvaa 10 have been czteaaively do-
AGOS AND PKVKK.
Da. C. Lrrn Piui, m
caaaa or Aovi un Fcvaa. when
taken with Oainine, arc productive
of the moat happy remit*. No better
catlMrdc era be radipvipmiory co
or tkff toling Qolnlno. We would
■driat an Who are afilicted with thia
cfieeaec to give them a rant tual.
4a wall to wr.ta
lai Dr.
* r*rr+H rvmui
^ $L emM Mf iM If
tboaa vlatilac to glia Umsi a
|«<ll pMtAl* Marnier WW «r
ToaMai kr tnM nmmy. ia
«<m Aim CmnmM a«l W «iiuwn lit If
tmmtf —!■ wctrm.
DR. C. M'LANPS
VERMIFUGE
icrSLS:?.-
M'LANE'8 VERMIFUGE,
to nm. tiib woaaa,
Beet American Prints at
„ Humbolt Jeans,
All Wool FlanUds, .
10 eents per yard,
78-
M
SB to 78
10 to 40
Linsy,
Choice Rio Coffee, three and a half ponnds for
Porto Rico Sugar, Ten „
Best Bachelor Shoes,
Boots,
Liverpool Salt;
Cnt Nails, 6d to 60d,
II
11.00
r
1.00
$1.78 per pair.
$3.00 to $0.00 ., „
$1 DO „ sack.
$8.60 „ keg.
He has returned from the east and is receiving his large stock
of general merchandise, whiclfhe proposes to sell atWeatherford
prices with freight added. His motto is quick sales and small pro
fits,* giving the cash ciul&mer the benefit of all discount the trade
will allow, seeing is believing, call and convince yonrsalf.
tST NO TROUBLE TO SHOW G000S!
A V S,-?J
if ,. •- *•■*/>
f ' ' •-*> '
«■/ >&:■$
&
-fO
I.ivon SUSAB, 270.
b anaatttv by Mr MAS purity aad i
akeSf| the ealr Ctoda madaV • '
aaSchatoht miVhaMan, with ae*
eiMloinaun Maifiiraany. heehhadoe
aay end freedom from ail kjitn—i
eea. Thef ire fcr neearler u, the o
adnMeeated kind*. Ohub the i
earn oar.Trade Mark* aa abof* "Qnam*
Baking POuder, ' Hand aad lit*
Boy the Bakiag Ftnrder enly ln«aaa eeeuraiy
labelled. Ifany hif, )yyn deoaired ia loeaa t
ar hoik Povder aold u Dt. Price**.
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Robson, G. W. The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1875, newspaper, December 24, 1875; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233778/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.