The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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«rg |T. TE«
i '.v'.i: for the Faunar.
... w TfpM7smT solved-
«<is, Hfr.vwhw, to remember letts dentist'* si"ii. , M yrfeate8t Medical Triumph of
thorough enlitw* is far lieiivr r-• " ', ! Modem iim 8! The Mysterious
than Iftfeo mortgages „ the,, '* ,wW1' U,at. ;l «'ass"l fDisoasesDiscqvorea
ihopjier and grass-widow are "a1., a y,eitaiii(JurG Provided.
J ' " ,!1- "" 'vflM.hi ,.♦ hi.. I • \° "tomaoh, Liver and
> both juuip at tu< Bowels the Contro of
a«ice. ; Disease.
THE FRONTIER ECHO.
' That n'n ofTimidve war against j jj ( . _
the weeds In tlvo times letfs
ryr-x uoaasMwr xaxrL.i?tT -JW.v*'*15"* J *
\J_ILLER i. A.M'LIL-O.N. i 1W-
OLD ROCK
Wholeniii ;iud rita'l in ' Yuf Wit.', i T.N 1' I If
Best Liquors and Oka"
Hardware, Stovtr, and Tinware.
p**iial've tlwri a defensive one.
Thut good fences jilsvuy s pay
. but tor thaifa lawsuit with nvigh-
l>or r*; : s<« • J,;-' - '
'That hay Is agoopdeal cheap*
er tiiiido .iij summer ,thuh pur-
chaiywHiMhe winter. ■ 5'
That more stock, perish .from
famine riian foandur.
That .a horse who lays his ears
looks Ji gli t u it igw h tji i
' dn appi on<Mie8, is vicious.
*. That scrimping the feed of
— ll may not lm "all of death
Tr.l II NO X *s
ft is Lis hi: d kykuv kk in a v
to die," as the old hymn has it; -q ■■ p n a t i \/ c -in i i i e
but it is the only thing about it PURG^T,VE PILLS,
flint gi'v.s the undertaker anv' Ai ti-niiiir>n- Jt.-m.-.ty
satisfactiotir J ' """
—A woman suggests that;PARSON'S PURGATIVE PILLS:
when a man breaks his heart it Are tin> m«idt <>i K>iix-<-<>ii^iit<i<-<i s.ii-n'tiii.-
\
S|Mvtlil !lll( il!i<l|l|4fiV'1i <"
is tin
same as when a lobs t eri Mint. are Wan-anted io cnr<
11. | 7 r "" ■■ tnuii 11'.< | i'i TIIJI'
V 1 „ , . ! dti4fil es orlKhinlliijr ill III" stomach, « . i. _ ' *
pr.eaKs one of his Haws—anoth-;livt'r.'i'"!bowel*. No yri-ij in>; paliisfoi- J ii KNlluIlO, r 1. \ As.
At*iWaii'u <i>. ........ ' l"W.lt|H UKC Ij'f tllCSC pill* UllleS.S (lit* IhlW-
fetows lmint diati l) . • els are liiitamcd; Inn roller, iitiiiie-
; - ,%.*>
\ ■■■•■I. in! : i' *"'tlo relief, msi.v he relied niion.
■A in.in In Louisiana m.ulied a Common Family 1'liynle
live times in eleven months, andj PARSON'S PURGATIVE PILLS1
. . ....... I ®w"Pl"'d his lust w ife for a shot- siinul (Iii<-I|ii:tll< <1. Iicforu ll ' world '
fattening hogs is a waste of ««n, and now the former owner '}-v v"';v,,, -r M «; «vonthw f. <iiiv<>
' •••; y,;.i , f tf,4.A H •, . . > , , • i t'OiiM, rur.-ion * rurtfattvo 1'ills ;
f ;4 ' J01 tllV .gUfi wishes- he bud not IVkiky tHK Hhooi and jrivnlly iilU viiMi'i
.:g|T^at.6v^r-^ fowls won't hiy j parfed With it. " ' " *"
if nut. I'nilri'lv cuiv.
I Ni'rol'ulii lind KIiik'm"
'SSS:
Tliat one evening- spent at
tv-iipetit-in- lounging
salons and taverns. '
cows Moultf lie-milked
,fljr and^kiin-
man
and
pay
tter of
— "TTnmhl.. !I« T 'tin " u«;,1 n fcryHli el« n r tl. Audio-,
moie as I am, saul a; lly*H Fire, JEruption . and
~ I lie .Skin,'
Ming..
„ l iiiliurH,!
leeratloiiH,
I'lilCK TO SUIWJitlBKttS
^ r ty btis mar-
Inken" lidsfia^di who
I^St-iiry. day
':i'r "i
to
this country." "You are in-
deed." said a bystander, "and a
vulgar one af that." "
-^Wheti a man detects a miss-
ing button after ■ getting on a
cjei^n shirty no one in the house
is aware of tl\e fact., lie takes
off the shirt and puts on anoth-
er,.quietlysiniling all the while.
II* never speoks of it to a sonl.
--Traveling agent (to melan-
cliyiy looking, old gentleman)—
'•Bon^t ynu Want to get a domes-
pi& lii'^gaiaheOld gejitloman---
'^dvjio! ajy.wif&is all the/ .do-
mestic magazine I need,' She;
bWws tiie^vhoie house up every
dsvy." 1 ! '
uDoes yo|it wife play euchi'ft?"
asked one gentleman of another
the 6;tht r even lug. "^6, but Til
book her playing jpoAtT against"
aiiy otber woman In the coun-
try," Was the reply, as the
speaker carefully fwlt of the
MM t.Lai.. .,4.« jkTr 1« .« .. 1P f1. i I .
Every .Box Wat ranted ! ! Reduced to $2.00 Per Annum.
Most Complete Satisfaction. Guar- a • \
teed or No Pay. i
Full direction* around Knell
box* PtiyMuiiiii« .itip'|>liuill>y inall. poitt-: • . -
iiitld. t r imt tlioiiuuid. In Unik. ciihIi |
lir .H(lv:iiicc. We will Kwiid tliwse pill.s t<r,j __
ii)iy;iyllitbioMru^i(iKt.<.riiifivliaiit to mJI-l
6i) cuaiiui,si<foii. .Agents wantcil cvcr.v-
Wh,,rti. S. JOHNSON & CO.,.
Manufacturers, B;ihg()r, Me.
OCX CREEK RANCH,
drill}; tlui jicrloit T|IB KL'IIO lui.-
' .... ■ ' liccti uiHlvr:lt>< iirt'M'nt.iiiatiiiffciiKMit.lt Iiu<
: ; : . lHfW< 'p-et'lvinl wlUraftlwidy ami iuaikcil
liivrpaw) of favor,' wtiiuh (!lic6ti|ivgi' to
n«'W«l t'iroi't to liiakw It ktlH -moro ticcctitsi-
01# to tlW largv;fla H ofpeojilo who rueoj;-
t nlstc. tiUu viilUf. of a carcfiilly condufct.Ml
wii'kly ui-w^paiXM-.,iIr' ooliiniiiH of wliii-li
^liall contain liotliiug but wli.tt will untcr-
talu iiMtruct.-and amtiKi1 lu n-adu^r^.
Sixteen Miles West' of J&oksboro,
HOOKlXti AM) .Sl'Ol TiXC.
,AI,«i (its liir
ltoitcru' Texan Wagon*
No. (M lloiistoa 8l"(Tt.lici'.v< vu iiiid I'll.
; kout H'ourit, tkxas. :
J- IT- Manuel & Co.,
Fancy and. Fatnily. Groccricr,
(MMi r iii)
Foil ronx and 1111)!
I ..m'i fiii-u'. i .i li.- i' |„, .■.
Tilt), o/j) llOCK. il'U
,. >i. M.
tSlilyr.-,-;.r'ul \\ . a. j'.i'i.-mu .
-i.voKslloijCi. rj-'.v,', s.
. " J- F. KELLER,
W&tehe
IRON, NAILS,.'
W.llaOX INAnilin . A3
AQK^ILTIiar i
PjLKJfiiXTS.
Corner Homton and Thiri
FORT WOiail, TtXA
"\
JEWIifxRY!
KOUT WORTH,
FO: L noiPLEin
^\'>Le(tm'WttU'heit or jfirdr;/ !<>
Vppfiji t'd,' at the lCciro Oj/lr',,
'd: prompt utti htmu 'wit! h,-
(jtr.CII. Unit. .
On ihQ Graham Road.
Ip you to
W'.H-
Mm,
PftWpttiiit' 6f ispetid'
sent to Jail to.awaitj tlve ari-ival
;oh| dtwfeey. $ay^ mind
going to jail, but he asked Judge
Gilbreth to "keep d^in iinidders-
in-laW away from him, $uali.'4
-^At#^er1rt|ii&ci^ie tres-
f v^.. p*rfi.^W '%raSs fields
the following: "No-
tis^—if any mail's or womfiu's
ebwi)xin
llavlnj? botiglit tliu Xuyy'iiock llousd ul'
the aI)ov« menttonod plate w6 profiose to j
eoiiHtantly oit liand a good mlpply of I
ff.".''-.-.-,;1: ,f ..
Ci R A IN
KINDS, | /
CERJES. ETC
TUB SPECIAL AIM
US' 'flic bent (mniping plat
ron.t. '
Upiiam & Dutciier.
■: tii*. 'mem -
VRINTiNO.
m
pw^'it
good friend
wJS
WW too
to earry^
T., .,,„^ahy
9p a, in. . ■
fclkijap arrive* Tneidny.
' ami Safnntay ut '6 p. in. 1K--
ta Mofttliiy, Wudnemlay and Friday at
ment
of Di#
are pro
pared to
Letter II
Qf the Kcho will he to advhnee I lie
intereal* of. Ijitv'Jaek County; 2d. our
iit<i^lib6i']ug;lr<n|litlef<'niid tlm Stale; lind
ai liiieirw'-ek* your palronagr. ' -r .
The Kciio Ih a jfood ineittiau of coin-
luuuieaUon Ix-rvvven tlie h^iiivHit im-u «l
jo on tlie ! .raekoboro.HiHl the, pet>l>le M lio buy tlu lr
wart*; aitobwtweenihe tr-.i<l«'tv of W.'.nli-
e^ftutl, Fort Worth, Dallim, .Slu-riiiau an.:
i>i>iit80ii, and the iliiil.-rs and coiiMuni'i's
in tin? eininiies of Tiirraui, WUc, .M«m-
\ (italic. C'liiy. .lack, I'arker, Vounj(, Hliii< K-
elford, and Archer. 'JtlluWifon: |V li).l6 ihe
; lulviintagi1 of MuieiiH..u to
' 1 .*.1 .V-1 .- ' ' . ~ ■ ' '
:irrT" ;
-Heads, L
Blanks.
tcM; ;
Jln.A workirianlike manner, and
at prices to suit the times.
. Bring your work • to the ECHO
office.
SAW MILL, COTTON GIN,
. . . . - AND;
SOUTHERN HOTEL.
•i#- ■
1 JACKS B OR 0 , T E X A S.
•MRS. McCDNNELL, Proprletrbss'.
'. '. -. -Hi, i s t '
\ FIRSTMMiiiSS Good Rooms, Clean Beds, and
il Attention to tbe cduifoirf bf guests rliuracfriu/.H. tlui .Honsi-.
Tllli Bt^T"LI^VERY SABLE IN* NUR1"II,XV^AS
• Ruu in Gonnectu.n with (lie IliMiiltv'' '
..tit y,; I'M- ... ■ 'r-'lt'- h->'' ■ - Uf ' '
, wqhabg'2! s mode! hira. •: • ' ,
. CAN ACTUALLV-BE MADE WITH TtifE 1 ' '' f ''1
ADVERTISE ,IM
ECJHO.
J.
j DeoatlH'. If In Hilnatcd in the heart uf
, . 'good i>jrri.Miltunil and gni/inst eoim-
milE attention of die peotfe U ^ u r 1)llv ,H.i( W,I1(.(| „ hv
I invited to the fact that the. ^,1Kll„trl(mi( !lllfl ,
long-felt want of a wheat, and |„.((j,it. Who will want to buy jnsi tin .
Corn mill is now supplied III tlie artlelca yon. dear reader. Iiavo I'cr f lc.
new and splendid .outfit just - j
3$
(. ,p^80ie' hie
is no
a'tltan of a d* ad
Meiia. uot how
liiv 'liow much
cuttistnnces, h^
^ Jf lie
i fiis courage, holds
TO i.'Hirirt: 3.1"ai.il.III Stamby i
tn .nnepnqneranleiKv(,|1|||„|ll IUO)l,i,. win. Ilarreli. order, making good,
. td 4je and to do x. i;.; >1. M .toyn;. it s.
nwriti. mAa all Will be! -/A For' KhitiartUon l.odge No. 320 A,
,f tt fl,t. fl Ak. aml.V. M.. mee'tf on Hi Satur-
•OMfSldH.uf TSa'i,;/ night on or hofon* iho full;
tV What id; witll- moon Ili caetl mouMi. K. I.. MeClure. W.;
M.: II; civ aiT. Tlie SAW MILL and COT
North Crc-k Grange No. 12i-l. meets at . . 1° * t
their hall <>n North Creek, .laek county. <jtv iu nlsu 111 irood Cflldi-
.111 |m ami :M Xaturda.VH in eaeli month, at 11 l*IiN IS atM 111 f o paper of I he IV.
num. K. M.Calla*, W. M.; C. W. Ken-
- * itic.n for work. 1
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Ileeaiw. It( has a large circulation In
I he loealltlcH nmiuil. and circulate." eslen-
sively In otlier portion* ol Hie Slate.
| lkH-att.se. tl ia daily jfrowin^ In public
i favor and in lila-rdly patroiil/cd.
Henrietta and Fort Sill arrive* Tlinr*-
day m 0ai.;«ij lK-purru Mwd
M<$nfague Arriv.w-i
ftehaa yW'>.
>riday >i}t 0 p. in.
. i m ." - • ' .
a«o>Hy orders mid rcjr-
nal Telfcw 8'lt. fil. ti) + p. nu OtWws
it .tin tjiiiiduy.from « to «'e(ook a. III.
v H ft. ^'cowKkli.. P. M.
''7 ■
TIMES Frtlt I10l.f>iw rUSTltlUT
ash cou.vi'v corRTs.
I Urucr.-f Coiivems tlhrt. Mdnday la
May mikI November. > •
tJou.NTY.—rrlni|ual term (ionvcne| flr#t
Monday In <neti month. ('Ml Term—
ConvencH third Monday lu January,
Aareb, May( July, H«'pieiiiber and No-
waiiljer. „ . . . ' v.. .
CtnmiiwioxKR a C«rnT—Mivts aeooncl
Monday hi February. May, August and
NoveiuWr.
SOt'lETIKS.
ManehcMer liWlg.^ No. 140............... , , . .
I/O, O. F.. meet* In their | fitted UP a'tld ill line working' Ikeanse. HI* not owned or controlled
I*.. 11 1 ui I' mill ?Vi It \lituiluv : . . ^
"W2 MEAN IT, and aro prepared to dcxsiutrats this fact. ••
pyOUR AUGERS are operated entirely by 11ORSE POWER, and
GUARANTEED to bore at the rite of 10 to 15 FEET FER HOUR.
FLOUR S ME AL-;
by. nor U it the orjjan of any sect, party
>r creed, but labor-to advance the Idler-
f Ihe cohiunity In which it is pu.li-
d. of Itf jiiiiroun and itx proprietor.
qr nnmaKes.
'Stdfier Thiys1 alio de-
nplaWS the ciistoin of men lifting
t.lMlts to wtiuien, and she'
lie-mum:, ll i« what IN nallle iiiipliei'. a \
.iiilier.
cm ciii:s.
Thankful for tlie patronage
lie''a11; |i« raten ol a.lvi nWlli<r are a? {
low. if iii.i lower than tie- majorliy of the
1.1' llie M:itc
■; V**> ". "
no man ) to salute her In Methodist— l r< achinjt' Verv imirtli Sail.
* ttf L A • «•« ' It'll ll ill 10 II. III. il 111 I I p* III.* Mini oil til** ■ iiiiimiui iwi iiiv ■•••%>'.••*«««>- .
J|wt Lucy likea is H4N.0||<| SMhlmtll Of omll IIMMIIIi lit V' ill .• • ,Min ,,n
* m hearty grenl- w. v. Jones. iVmtor. V • heret >fore extend"d. I solicit a
ig like, "Hello, .l':"l!!ll^)J,.r',^.1nn8evei\T tiiir.i 8uiid'iiy "continuance of the same. GEO. W. E0BS0N,
•Rlri! hoy does she o.# p....., a. a.KcI-i.. p .in.tsisox. ivl.ua and m, ...
'tyie l;-.t ;■ i ■ Tu tor.
Tie? Bore fas 3 to 6 Fsst ii Distor, and ANY DEPTH Repid!
They are WARRANTED TO PORE SUCCESSFULLY IN ALI,
KINDS OF EARTH, SOFT SAIiD and LIMESTONE; BITUMI-
NOUS STONE COAL, SLATE, and HARDPAN, and nriko the BEST
OF WELLS in QUICKSAND, GRAVEL, and CAW EARTHS.
Thex art Ra lly 0|.*r'ttrd, filiajtl* l.( ComlrnrlInn, nnd D«r«kl<I
The Ch-rj.—ft nn.l M i«( i'r .rllf | lit llie '«Id I
ter MANUFACTURE!) AT OUR OWN WORKS, from th. Very Cent . f
Material, by Skilled and I'M., aca! Workmen.
GOOD ACTII J/ AGF.T-ITS Wonted' in F.vcn* Oottntv in* ihe
United States nml t • *«;hom wt oil'.r UImtmI iruiucjmcr\t*> for oar.
r!lu-trnte<! CatRk?i;,.i!?. i-'i". I:cnti'jj our sdvutiscuunt /iJe'.
— 68giT wrr?n j m AUGER WORKS,
:.ii'v!j1. 0.v: Ccunly- lova-
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Robson, G. W. The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1878, newspaper, January 4, 1878; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233878/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.