Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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Money Saved.
We will sell you boys’ rubber boots
sizes 3’s and 4’s at §2, were $2.50.
Men’s rubber boots sizes 0, 9,10,
and 11 at $2.50, were $3.50.
Women’s full stock kip shoes at
75c, were $1.25.
Misses’ calf shoes at 75c, were $1.
Men’s kip brogans, at $1.25, extra
good.
Men’s kip boots at $1 25, worth
the money.
We guarantee our boots and shoes.
Children’s shoes, size 5, at 50
cents, worth 75c.
We have a nice line of lightweight
over-coats, fine goods, worth
$15 to $10, we are now offering
them at $12.50.
All silk ribbon, winter colors, one
and one-half inches wide at 5c
per yard.
tf J. W. Aynes & Co.
I was troubled with a severe
cold and cough and on the recom-
mendation of Messrs. Wegman &
Wire, druggists of this place, I
purchased, a bottle of Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy, and in two
days was completely cured. I
most sincerely recommend this
valuable Remedy to any of my
friends who are suffering with a
cold. C. I Hockett, Assistant
cashier Clinton County National
Bank, Wilmington, Ohio. 50 cent
bottles sold by Wills & Wood,
Jacksboro, and Walters & Heas-
ley, Gibtown. lm
To the public we have this to
say: We are positively offering
goods at a lower per cent of profit
than ever before and are making
a strong bid for the cash fall trade.
We do not propose to try to make
you believe these things merely
by advertising but are ready to
make you the lowest prices you
ever saw made on dry goods and
especially clothing. It is a fact
that we will save you both time
and money over going and buying
at railroad towns. Call and see
about it. Respectfully, McComb,
I Eastin & Knox. tf
Are your children subject to
croup ? If so, you should never be
without a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. It is a certain
| cure for croup, and has never been
known to fail. If given freely as
soon as the croupy cough appears
it will prevent the attack. It is
the sole reliance with thousands | facts,
of mothers who have croupy chil-
dren, and never disappoints them.:
There is no danger in giving this
remedy in large and frequent dos-
es, as it contains nothing injurious.
50 cent bottles for sale by Wills
I & Wood, Jacksboro, and Walters
& Heasley, Gibtown. lm
J. R. Lewis & Co. of Weather- j
ford keep in stock the best goods
in their line to be found without
regard to cost and the cost is all
right. For instance:
The Canton Clipper Plows.
“ Tricycle Sulky Plows.
“ Sucker State Grain Drills.
u Aermotor Wind Mills.
“ Kirkwood Wind Mills.
“ Best Pumps made.
“ “ Deep well Cylinders.
“ Clipper riding and walking
Cultivators.
“ Spring Foot Cultivators.
“ Clipper Stalk Cutters.
“ Rose Disk Harrows.
“ Studebaker Wagons.
“ Old Hickory Wagons.
“ Best Stock of Hardware.
“ Best Stock of Tinware.
“ Best Stock of Piping.
“ Best Stock of Pipe Fittings.
“ Charter Oak Cook Stove.
“ Best Mantels and Grates.
And the best lot of clerks to show
1 you the goods and prices made to
1 suit the times which cannot be un-
| dersold by any concern in West
Texas and they invite you to call
and trade with them. 6t
CALLAHAN & JOHNSON
Have a good line of
Plows and Grain Drills.
A complete stock of
HEATING, COOKING STOVES,
Trimmings, and WASH KETTLES
In connection with the above they carry a full line of
HARDWARE-
;hest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
Among the recent donations to
the N. T. B. C. Library are Wash-
ington Irving’s complete works in
two volumes, and World’s History
in two volumes, by H. H. McCon-
nell.
/Now that the election is over
let the good work of cleaning up
the town be taken up again and
some measures be taken to get
PERSONAL
[ T. D. Sporer has returned from
Dallas.
| Mrs. Benson of Howard Valley
is visiting Mrs. C. O Hess.
Miss Lena Franklin spent Sat-
urday and Sunday the guest of
Mrs. Leila Hoskins.
I J. C. Price made a visit home
this week, and returned to Graham
where he will remain for some
Every Cent for Thier Wheat and Cotton
When you come to Weatherford be sure and call on tho
NEW MILLINERY HOUSE
Fifth Sunday Meeting.
The Workers’ Institute met
with the Pleasant Time Baptist
church on Friday before the fifth
Sunday in October, 1892.
The house was called to order
by singing, and Rev. J. L. McCord
read the sixth chapter of Romans.
Prayer by A. G. Nipper. J. R.
Rogers was elected clerk pro tem.
Rev. J. M. Coffman preached the
introductory sermon for criticism
from Ephesians 2;8.
Adjourned to meet Saturday.
Saturday at 9 a. m., after reading
and singing the election of officers
was taken up, which resulted in
Rev. J. L. McCord, moderator; J.
R. Rogers, clerk; A. G. Nipper,
treasurer.
After the usual devotional exer-
cises and the discussion of the
questions on the programme, Rev.
J. L. McCord represented the in-
terest of Buckner Orphans Home
and a collection of $8.35 was
taken up.
Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev. T. D.
Suttle preached from I Tim. 3;16.
Prof. Bryant made a speech on
behalf of The North Texas Baptist
College.
By motion and second a vote of
thanks was extended to the peo-
ple for their kindness and hospi-
tality.
By motion and second adjourned
to meet at Jacksboro on Friday
night before the fifth Sunday in
January.
J. R. Rogebs, Sec.
PROGRAMME FOR FIFTH SUNDAY
IN JANUARY.
Introductory sermon Saturday
11 o’clock a. m.; Jesse L. McCord.
What is the duty and responsi-
bility of the indivual church in
regard to missions; T. D. Suttle.
How can Jacksboro association
most effectually do her mission
work; J. M. Coffman.
Christian education; 9_jto 11 a.
m. Sunday.
Sunday 11 a. m. to be filled by
selection of committee on divine
service.
Sunday-school mass meeting 3
to 5 p. m. Sunday.
Where you will find ail the Latest Styles, at Low Prices. I
also carry a full stock of Hair Goods, Bangs, Frizzes, &o.;
Face Powder, Enamels, Rouges, and Face Bleach, the hand-
Is/tRGE /cSSORTMEJ'IT
somest and most complete stock this side of St. Louis,
Every Lady in Jack County Invited to CalU
MME. L. L. DUNN,
WEATHERFORD, TEXAS,
S. E. Cor. Square, next to Racket Store,
GRAND + C0NCE1
TO BE ©IVEJ4
ANY DAY ON ANY OF
Respectfully yours,
Mr. Joseph I/rmmcrlch
An old soldier, came out of tlie Wav greatly
enfeebled by Typhoid Fever, and after being
In various hospitals the doctors discharged him
as Incurable,Avitli Consumption. He has
been in pooVhealth since, until he began to take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
immediately his cough grew looser, night
■^atoceased, and he regained good general
cordially recommends Hood's Sar-
1,1
J. W. AYNES & CO
WICHITA HOTEL
cnre Habitual Constipation by
kction of the alimentary canal.
for Dyspepsia.
J. G. WILLS
Hazelton, IIallet& Davis, Mathushek, Ejabe,
Sterling, and Others.
THE FAMOUS CHICAGO COTTAGE & PACKARD
ORGANS.
Terms Easy, Prices Reasonable. Write before
Buying to COLLINS & ARMSTRONG C0.t
New Magazines.
The November issue of the De*
lineator is the first of the three
great winter numbers, and its
contents are remarkable for vari-
ety and appropriateness. The win-
ter styles are finely illustrated
and fully described, and the arti-
cles on dress fabrics and trim-
mings supplement the information
contained in the pattern pagets.
There is a well written paper oa
fashionable furs, and farther co&•
tributions appear on knitting,
crocheting, tatting, lace-making,
etc. A new series of sports^and
pastimes is commenced. Amonf >
the other papers are the second /
installment of
WEST SIDE SQUARE,
iCKSBORO, TEXAS.
STEY&CAMPS
GRAND JUBILATION
ELECTION RETURNS OF JACK COUNTY.
Specim3n Cases.
_ S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis.,
was"trouble^ with neuralgia anc
rheumatism, his stomach was dis-
1 ordered, his liver iyas affected to
2 an alaftqing degree, appetite fell
2 away, and lie was terribly reduced
in flesh and strength. Three l>Qi=
! lies of Electric.B^ttgnrfureii him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg,
h»a a running sore on his leg
Home-Making and f (J ^
House-Keeping in the Far West, b %
Tea-Table Talks, etc. Altogether / / y
the number is a remarkably inter-* \ £
esting one. Address the Butter. / /
ick Publishing Co., 40 East Four- / J E
teenth street, New York. I 4 V
^MCDOWELL’S FASHION JUTtNAL^
pahhahed at 4 West 14th ftf, ............
For President.
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
J. B. Weaver.....
John Hidwell._____
For Governor.
HI soil you an instrtv*
^j^PER than you
i,y in any railroad town.
Al»SO HANDl&THE
nica l$alv%iand his leg is sound
and well. Jphn Speaker, Catawba,
Or, had fire large fever sores on
his leg, doctors said he was incur-
able. One bottle Electric Bitters
and one box Bucklen’s Arnica
salve cured him entirely. Sold
by Wills & Woqjl, druggists. 3
New Cook Book Free.
The Trice Baking Powder Co.,
Chicago, has just published its
new cook book, called “ Table and
Kitchen,” compiled with great
Besides containing over
500 receipts for all kinds of pastry
and home cookery, there are valu
able hints for the table and kitchen,
showing how to set a table, how to
enter the diuing room etc.: a hun-
dred aud one hints in every branch
of the culinary art.
Call anti price oui*~ sroodUfe
before buying elsewhere?^
W. D. BRADFIELD,
Jacksboro, Texas.
Jack Co. AiCiy
Kennedy
For Representative 106
•I K. Wester ....
- 1). IS Gilliland.
■^R>r County Judge.,— '"
"Stuffs froRTovorthe sea. These
fabrics to be artistically made re-
quire an abundance of appropriate
models, and to this end new de-
signs, from the picturesque, his-
toric and classic modes, to the
plain and practical tailor gowns,,
are constantly created. If yon
cannot get these .journals from
your newsdealers send to the
publ'shers direct.
Now Try ThilL
w fsjg
It will cost you nothibgand wi? j
surely do yon good, if fou have* j
cough, cold, or any trouble with
throat chest, or lungs. JDr. King’s
New Discovery for Coifcumption,
Coughs and Cold# is guaranteed
to give relief, or mousy will be
paid back. Sufferers from ^
Thomas F -Horton .
G. WVMiller..........
Telr County Treasurer
* H. K. Gwens..........
- -j S. H. Reeves..........
For Assessor of Taxes,
Granville M Jinkins.
s A. L. McClellan......
For County Surveyor,
1 J. A. Jones...........
; J. M. Hngheg.........
Fot County Superintendent
t I). J. Simpson......
* j W. G. Muhins ....
Foi County Commissioner
Fr.-ciuct No. ]
Jesse I.. Craiir.......
. J J. B. Guynu..........
Precinct No. 2,
| R. C. Underwood.....
j J. K. Griffith......
- #rccinct No. S,
R. J. Jordan..........
. . William Clay........
Precinct No. 4,
■ t G. W. Casev......
J. H. W. Haney......
ForJ. P. Prect. No. 1,
I J. W Stark..........
G. W. Fenter.......
For Constable Prect. No. 1,
C. B. Sanders........!
Physician and Surgeon,
(Office with Dr. Jfc, JL. McClure.J
JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
care.
T. D. SPORER
LAWYER
JACKSBORO,
grippe found it just the thing 1
under its use had a speedy aud
perfect recovery. Try a sample
bottle at our expense aud learn
for yourself just how gdod a thing
ifIs. Trial bottles free at Wills
& Wood’s drug store. Large size
50c and $1.00. 3
TEXAS,
GEO. SPILLER,
Surveyor, Notary Public,
General Land & Collecting Agent,
Has Only Abstract of Jack County
Land Title.
March and- September.
County Court convenes Ant Mondays In Fab-
roary, April, June, August, Oetobar, an*
December.
County Commissioners’ Court convenes isrmatf
Mondays in February, May, August and Xa-
vember.
Justice Courts convene once every month
Precinct No 1, last Monday, Jaekabor*..
2, second Thnrsday. Gibtown.
?• fourthFriday, Newport.
81 22 .108
20 80 .142
Cookery of
the very finest and, richest as well
as that of the most economical
and homelike is provided for.
“Table and Kitchen” will be
sent postage prepaid to any lady
patrou sending her address, (uame,
town and state) plainly given.
Postal card U as good as a letter.
Address Price Baking Powder
Co., 184, 18u and 188 Michigan
Street, Chicago, 111.
McEiree’s Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORD’S BLACK-(j)RAUGHT
are for sale by all dealers in medlcim
North Side Square,
Jacksboro, Jack Co., Texas.
I Ministers’ Institute.
Oct. 20, ’92. ,
; The Institute was called to order
by the moderator reading 133
Psalm and prayer by Bro. Jpo. L,
$1 to $10 per pair, anci colored McC.cfrd*
blankets from the cheapest saddle Subject for discussion regener-
blankets to the very best heaviestation ; opened by Bro. R. C. Me-'
California blankets. Prices to suitCain, followed by Brethren Taylor,
the times. J. W. Aynes & Co. tf Harmonson, McCord, Bush, Coop-
Sewell & Dunn Say
Don’t delay the purchasing 3>oJ7
cutaway toyrow and seedier, as the
next carload viii cost nkore than
this, tf
Schedule of Arrivals and Depart-
ures of the Jaoksboro w»fi»
Wf.atiiehford—daily exoept Sunday*: T mra
Jacksboro at 7 A. M., arrives at WeatfcwfMd
at 3 p. m.: Leaves Weatherford at M at.,
arrives at Jacks boro at 8 p. m.
Dkcatcr—ilaliy except Sunday*: Lear** Jaak*»
boro at Ja. m., arrives at Decatur at t:M »,
m.: Leaves Decatur at 7 a. m., arriva* at
Jacksboro at 5:30 p. m,
Graham—Leaves Jaoksboro on Monday.
Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m., arrive* a)
Jacksboro on Tuesday, Thursday and Bate*
day at 5 p.m.
De Greks and Maumaduke—Leave* Tarkiktrt
on Monday and Friday at 8a. m., arrive*a*
Jacksboro on same days at 5j>. m.
Adieu—Leaves Jacksboro on Tuesday and Sat-
urday at 8 a m , arrives at Jacksboro----
days at 5p. m.
Jeaxn kttk—Arrives at Jacksboro Tuasday aad
Friday at 10 a. m., leaves same days at 8 p. m.
Post Oak—via Ovid, leaves Wednesday* cad
Saturdays at 7 a. m. and returns same oats
8p.m. '
Board of Pharmacy.
A regular meeting of the board
of pharmacy of the 43 Judicial
District of Texas, will be held in
Weatherford, Texap, on Monday,
November 21, 1892.
N. C. Neer, 5 Board
J. M. Wadsworth, [- of
H. II. McConnell,) Pharmacy.
Attest, H. H. McConnell,
4t Registrar.
I have always on hand firstclass buggy, wag-
on and plow timber, do all kinds of
'repairing in that 'line.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A. B. AMOS.
Cash for Wheat.
The Jacksboro Mill will
cash for sound wheat.
I Motion and second that we con-
!inue fhe subject of regeneration
Dr thi next meeting,
i Coffection taken for oil and mail
$1.75.
Adjourned to meet on Wednes-
McElree’s WINE OF CABDUI for femal*
McELBEc S. si.Ht OF CARGUI for Weak Nerves.
Job Wprk Solicited
Hay* BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. WEATHERFORD.
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Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1892, newspaper, November 10, 1892; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth729219/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.