Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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MONEY TO LOAN. j Rural Sanitation. 1
We have an abundance oi money to loan on Farms j)r jj. q. Gowbd of Utah Col-
and Ranches in Jack and adjoining counties at a loivUeg6 writing on sanitation in the
Sontbern Farm Magazine, says
the time was when ill-health,
plagues, etc., were regarded as
among the visitations of Divine
Providence, and were to be borne
with religious fortitude. The re-
I JAMES W. KNOX,
President.
NO. 4483
S. W. EASTIN,
Vice-Pree,
rate of interest.
The Y. B. Dowell Land Loan Company,
Jacksboro, Texas.
First National Bank,
LOCAL.
Advertising locals will be charged
for at the rate of 10 cents per line
first insertion, and 5 cents per lii\e
for subsequent insertions.
Old Mother Goose
Flew up to roost
She knew not where.
When morning broke
And she awoke,
Lo! Brown was there!
fr
CLEW SALE.
This cold weather and the
very low prices we are
making on all Winter
Goods entirely justify you
in visiting our store early |
and often.
Aynes Dry Goods Co.
Quoth he to she,
“ ’T is plain to see
That you are out of place.
’T is on the ground
That geese are found
OP JACKSBORO, TEXAS,
PAID UP CAPITAL $ 100,000
SURPLUS....... 100,000
We call attention to this statement. The Capital and
searches and investigations in the j Surplus paid up and proportional liability of the Stockholders
fields of bacteriology and prevent- f0P additional sum of $100,000 is unquestionable guarantee
ive medicine, however, have dem- an{| 8afe protection to depositors and patrons of this Bank,
onstrated beyond the possibility yye 0ffer our services for the prompt transaction of any
of doubt that we ourselves are lbank|ng bu8|n088 you may have in Texas.
DAVID L. KNOX, Cashier.
largely responsible for the occur-
rence and spread among us of
contagious diseases. So emphat-
ically true is this that if an epi-
And there,their goings trace.” I demi° of contagious disease now
occurs in a city where the public
health authorities have been giv-
en the powers to remove condi-
tions of filth and nuisance and
Quoth she to he,
“Do you not see
That 1 am safe up here?
You need not try,
You can not buy
Me off this perch, I fear.”
W. H. Zimmerman & Co.,
DEALERS IN
oheok the SSiJnSfS pry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Quoth he to she,
“Do you not see
the health authorities are held di
rectly responsible for its occur-
rence. Instead of looking upon
disease, then, as a visitation of
Mystore of good things there? | ^*v’ne Providence, which, like
There’s meal so sweet
And oats to eat,
And you shall have your
share.”
Hats, Caps, and Notions.
I GROCERIES & CANNED GOODS,
SADDLERY ADD HARNESS.
Old Mother Goose
Turned all holds loose
And tumbled to the ground.
“Of all good things,
Next to my wings,”
She says, “it is at Brown’s.”
T. N. Brown & Go.
the rain, falls alike upon the just
and the unjust, we should endeav-
or to find out to what extent we are
responsible for oreating the con-
ditions which favor its origin and | Next door to First National Bank, Jacksboro, Texas.
spread. It is quite a common
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
practice to throw a great amount ^ONFiV TO LOAN
““t 1 Farms and Ranches for Sale.
This practice proves a menace to I can loan yon money at lower rate of interest than any one.
health in at least two ways. In the Partial payments given.
matter creates a^ favorable medi- j deeds, mortgages and take acknowledgments.
B. D. BELL, North Bide Public Square.
Valentines at Spears Bros.’ tf
Seethe Gazette’s campaign rates.|
Hensley & Latimer pay cash for |
hides. tf
All of the February magazines |
at Spears Bros.’ tf
Something nice in stationery
at Spears Bros.’ tf
The Gazette from now until the |
first of November for 50 cents, tf
The beef market doses at 9 a. j
m, on Sundays and is open from |
5 to 6 p. m. tf
Take advantage of the Ga-I
zette’s cheap campaign rates—50
cents until Nov 1. County Court I am for the growth and develop-
Ask to see our embroideries. A _ * ment of disease germs, and the
large assortment, pretty patterns Hon. R. S, Blair, county judge, I large amount of water which it
and low prices. Aynes Dry Pr®*®nt and presiding; also, F. S. usually thrown on the same snr-
Goods Go. tf Groner, Eeq., county attorney; J. face finds its way finally to the
It is about time the lycenm club M’ Maddox> 8her,ff; and s- L< Lee’ well laden with the toxic products
was being heard from. The town P*8®’ oonnty cl5rk‘ of putrefaction and decay. Such ___
has been waiting patiently fora Jaror’i: »• «• Mnlinax, Frank 10f this refuse material as is suita- J Field seeds of all kinds, choice cane seed, corn and seed oats. Prices
good lecture. Stewart, Jim Hutchins, J. R. Lil-1 ble for food for hogs or poultry to suit the times. Wholesale and retail. Fine Oklahoma and Sontb
Hensley & Latimer have a nice TL’m ^ich®r<J80°’ I «kould be reserved for that pur- Texas hay a specialty.
lot of hams bacon lard and all I ‘ M* Whipp? J* T' Bevxl? J-w* pose, and the remainder should
W- W00T‘ di»»°“d 1
a meat shop. tf I ^ ^d of;
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the The State vs. Walter Fields,
First Baptist church will give a J charged with an affray; jnry trial,
valentine luncheon for the benefit verdict not gnilty.
of the church. The State vs. W. J. McOallister,
If we can’t show yon the larg- j charged with unlawfully killing
est assortment, finest and sweet- stock; jury trial, verdict, guilty,
est candy in town we will go way | and assessed fine of $5,00.
back and sit down. Spears Bros.
tf
Bar! Sellars Sells i
Our Twenty-Five Per Cent
DISCOUNT SALE
Continue through February, or until
Winter Goods are Sold.
vill require more room for Spring g
and money to buy them. Hence the
necessity of making
Deep Cuts on Prices Now.
H. A. Parker, president, 8. B.
Hovey, vice president and gener-
| al superintendent and J. 8. Peter,
chief engineer, Book Island oft-
cials, came over early Saturday
morning in Mr. Parker’s ■ pedal
| car and went oat over the mate
to Graham. Betnrning they left
Will Continue through February, or until our | Jacksboro Monday.
F. B. Baillio of Dallas, repre-
senting the Western Newspaper
Union was in town Saturday for
We will require more room for Spring goods |wa company. Mr. Bauno i« an
old newspaper man having beea
editor of the Cleburne Bevlew.
He was also, at different times,
president of the National Editori-
al Association, and president of
the Texas Press Association.
Arrivals at Hotel Jacksboro—
W. B. Frances, 8t. Louis; J. g.
Leachman, Dallas; 8. F. Borden,
Cundiff- 8. B. Street, Miss Lon
Mabry, Graham; M. T. Berry, T.
H. Oherryhomes, Onndifl*, J. P.
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The Winter is
here. You want
want the Cash.
the Goods, we
Twenty-five per cent discount on Boye’ Olothing.
Twenty-five per cent discount on Men’s Olothing.
Twenty five per cent discount all Wool Dress Goods, Fancy McDonald Finis- F. B. Baillio
Flannels and Waist Goods. Olebnrne; S. Daubs, Bow e; J. H.
FANCY SILKS AT COST.
Ladies’Ready-made Skirts, Shirt-waists and Louis Perrin and wife, Keeeu
Underskirts. Valley; J. O. Brown, city; S. M.
_______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Fields, St. Louis; E. H. Fsrneli,
AYNES DRY GOODS CO. “^ */•*“■*“* w«**
Edwin D. Hamner, Beaumont; W.
jP. Stewart, city; Oliver Loving,
| Los Valley; J. W. Aynes, city; E.
Haag, Finis; Mrs. W. 8. Reid,
| Fort Worth; G. W. King, Bowie;
Ohas. T. Thompson, M. A. B. E*-
ton, St. Louis; Zu Irving, Ger-
Has a complete line of drngs, medicines, chemicals, sundries and trade; J. M. Logan, Fort Worth;
stationery. We make a specialty of prescriptions and family receipts. Jo®- B. Jessup, Evansville, lad;
Our stock is all fresh and new. Would be pleased to have you call ^owlin> city; Neil Hydes,
and look at our stock. We are yours for business. Graham, J. M. Elber, Kansas City,
j Mo; J. D. Ventioner, Eala Yen-
jtioner, Oundiff; W. T. Blythe,
Bates M. Hatcher, N. O. Letcher,
| J. B. Teague, John Triller, Dallas;
Harry Bussell, BobL Woody, Fort
Worth; L. L. Hanley, Bridgeport;
J. R. Maxwell was in town Mon- i Williams, Fort Worih; John
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The Jacksboro Pharmacy
m
ABB KUYKENDALL, Proprietor.
Jeannette Sparks.
day.
Lon Sellers is visiting bis family
at Ohico.
W. P. Oole of Rockland was in
town Saturday.
wmaTismI
Jeannette, Feb. 3.—It would
now be a pleasant thing to behold
prosperity in all her beauly. While
the sun of earthly prospects
shines we are apt to feel the day
of evil at a distance. We, too,are
sometimes reluctant to admit the
possibility of a drouth. Notwith-
standing, we now have been
brought to the realization of the
fact that sometimes it does not
rain. Am glad to state, however,
tbu prospects are much better i was in town this week.
To the Public.
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Mrs. Evert Johnson has given
np the Elliston Hotel and moved I j taTe ja8t received my new
buck to-her residence on Church MmpIe bookB of wan paper from
street where she will continue to- one Gf the largest wholesale
keep boarders. houses in Chicago. I have sam-
Notwithstanding"the exceeding- plea of the choicest and richest !
lydry weather farmers are very colorings of their 2,000 designs, of THE PILED UP AGONY OF I
buy preparing to get their crops the newest and most artistic pa- YEABS
in early. All weather predictions pors made for this year, and can
indicate that there will be suffi- bring them to your home enabling ca® ^® relieved immediately, and
olent rain for the early crops. you to select colorings to suit fur- ^U!Ck y cured something from
niture, wood-work, carpets etc., ‘oar 8^oc^
When yon want a physic that is aRd congQlt the ^ of the entire
mild and gentle, easy to take and fatnily at the time> My | DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Pric, 26 cent.. h.*. I*.. | y.t
Twelve Studies
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Every box guaranteed,
by E. E. Young.
For sale |
f
The wisest advertiser is the
Among this beautifnl selection patent Medicines are certain cures J
of parlor, dining room, hall, and for 0atarrh, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,
__________ __________ ____den PaPPr8J ar® the following: eto py taking the right one an
most patient and philosophic one. j ^"mer'can Beauty,” Oriental Tap- end ;s pUt to pain and suffering.
He has discounted results before ftrieB’ and “Ital5an
starting. He neither expects re- fiD® cr,epe8’burlaps* var-
turns too soon nor too targe, 0ut tiles, floral gilt and emboss-
Our Birds at Home
E. E. YOUNG.
having mapped oat his campaign,
does not vary his coarse until he
has given his advertising every
ehanoe-—(Printers’ Ink.
ed designs too numerous to men-1
tion.
See me before buying for I can I
save yon money. My prices for
work are reasonable. Estimates
Frequently accidents occur ini made on any kind of decorating
the household, which cause barns, or painting you want done—one
cats, sprains and bruises. For room or a whole house. Drop]
in such cases Ballard’s Snow me a card and I will call.
Liniment has for many years been | j, Banghn.
the constant favorite family rem-
edy. Price 25cts and SOcts. For!
sale by E. E. Young.
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eloquent and deeply piou
who had been raised end
in a city and whose
work had always been
the custom for the
their pews at the be-
rviee, was changed to
western town and on no-
^Bargains
lor Cash.
Market Report.
Batter 12 l-2cts.
Eggs 20cts.
Ohickens, 12 to 15 cents.
Cabbage, 5 eta.
Sweet potatoes, 30c peck.
Pumpkin yams 40c per neck.
Onions Sets.
Wholesale and retail grain and
feed:
WHOLE- RE-
SALE TAIL
Corn per bushel $.90 $.95
Hay, prairie, per ton 12.50 13.50
“ “ “ bale .60 to .60
Wheat bran perlOOlba.1.35 1.45
Biee “ “ 100 “ .90 1.00
Chops “ “ 100 “ 1.60 1.75
Will begin in this paper soon. Will be con-
sidered under the Following heads:
We are going to dose ont onr I Seed,sorghum,per bu. 1.25
that a number of his flock 8took of groceries at once for “ “iUet> “ “
usually about ten minutes and some good J ’
shocked the wonld-be fash- bargaina- Below are only a few. Wheat, No. 2, at mill 85 ots.
by pnbliely requesting 10al1 and *®® and you will be | Ootton, middling 6 1-4, 7.35.
: they have their cows brought conTiac®d
diked earlier on San- 4 pk8* Arm & Hammer soda $ .25
so they coaid get 1 «a,IoQ appl« vinegar
time. The divine B»s. gran, engai*
in his remark and
not know that it was fashions
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esB”
ble to arrive late in some country
[Exchange.
Itching Skin
ktf /lav ami nlcrkt__
Distres* by day and night-
That’a the compjaint of those who
*e so unfortunate as to be afflicted
Eczema or Salt Rheum—and out-
pplieations do not cure.
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source of the trouble is in the
blood—make that pure and this scal-
ing, burning, itching skin disease will
disappear.
taken with an itching on tny
proved very disagreeable. I
as salt rheum and bought a
'* Sarsaparilla. In two days
taking it I Je!t better and it
before I was cured. Have
had any shin disease since.” Mas.
Ward. Cove Point, Md.
—
Knox gelatine, pkg. .1
V^p Oam p’s tomatoes .1
3 cans Blue Bidge corn .i
Yonrs,
F. E. Graliam 6rs. Co.
People’s Party Meeting.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best and most famous com-1
pound in the world to conquer
aches and kill pains. Cares cats,
heals burns and braises, subdues
inflammation, masters piles. Mill-
ions of boxes sold yearly. Works [
wonders in boils, ulcers, felons,!
skin eruptions. It cares or no
pay. 25c at E. E. Young’s drag j
store. f
/. **Bohwite ” and the Jack Snipe.
2. English Sparrow and Barn Swallow.
3. Green Herron.
4. Mocking Bird and Cardinal.
5. Blue Jay and Bluebird.
6. Blackbirds.
7. Snowbirds.
8. Robin and Cedar Waxwing.
9. Turkey Buzzard and Black Vulture.
10. Cooper's Hawk and Mourning Dove.
11. Woodpeckers.
12. Rain Crow and Crested Flycatcher.
PERSONAL.
Shaw; W. H. Drake; Jim and Lon
Drake; W. T. Morgan, W. P. Stew-
j art; A. 0. Stewart; T. O. Bunoh,
Fort Worth; Boyd Olarke, St. Lon-
I is; H. H. Cobb, Fort Worth; J. H.
Jackson, B. E. Ohaddick, Jeff
now for a crop.
We can boast of having one of
the best communities in Jack
county. W e have an extraordina-
ry school with Prof. S. M. Bond
as teacher, who is giving general
satisfaction. He is causing the
tide of educational enthusiasm to
arise in the minds of the people
to snch an extent that they study
their books late at night, and they
generally have good lessons. We
are all prond of our teacher.
Mr. Tom Morgah recently mov-
ed into a house near to and be-
onging to Mr. Alfred Smithv
Rev. D. P. Owens who has been
suffering from la grippe the past
two weeks is now up.
Mr. Elmore Wilton who has
been visiting relatives in Tarrant
county returned home last Satur-
day.
Prof. Ed Haag, who has charge
of the school at Finis, visited his
parents at this plaoe last Satur-
day. He reports his school as
progressing nicely.
Rev. D. J. Smith of the Round
Mountain community preached
here last Sunday at eleven o’clock,
and Rev. M. P. Elder delivered
two splendid discourses here Sun-
day, at fonr o’clock and at night.
W« are sorry to note that Mrs,
Stoneman, of Round Mountain
community, after three days ill-
ness with la grippe, passed through
the valley of the shadow of death
into the beyond. The melancholy
intelligence of her death will deep-
ly affect all who knew her. She
said a few moments before her
death that she was prepared to go.
Her remains were laid to rest in
the Round Monntain cemetery
Snnday at three o’clock. The
funeral services were condncteci
by Rev. D. J. Smith. 1.0. W.
James Shaw of Jeannette was Newman, Jeannette; H. W. Cling-
in town Monday. man, Christian; R. Heath* rton, M.
Barnett Ham of Cleveland was P- Mayn, New Orleans; B- F.Weir,
in town last week. Spring Greek; H. Fennenorth, A.
G. W. Fenter of Union Point | Martin- Parad’,e; Miss Amno
Annie Laaater, Oran; Mias Mina
Gibbon, Olande Lewis, Decatur;
M. Staude, Fort Worth; H. D.
Walker, Galveston; Si Dawson
Dallas; Jas. O. Wiley, Tyler; D.
W. Rider, Christian; J. T.
Miss Tie Green is visiting in
Decatur and Bridgeport.
Jewel Gibbon of Decatur is a
guest at Hotel Jacksboro.
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Mrs. S. L. Leemanbas been vis-jbriDj Ashville, N.O.; L.T. Adams,
iting in Antelope this week. city. -
Miss Amno L isater of Keechi is
the guest of Miss Emma Green.
H. L. Bowen of the West Fork
Millions Put to Work.
The wonderful activity of the
country was in town on business I new century i8 ahown by an enor-
Saturday. mong demand for the world’* best
G. S. Newman of Monntain workers—Dr. King’s New Life
Home neighborhood was in town Pills. For constipation, sick head-
on business Saturday. ache, Biliousness, or any trouble
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oettiug of stomach, liver or kidi eye they
have gone to Bowie where Mr. ’re unrivaled. Only 25c at E. E.
Getting will go into business. Young’s drug store. f
W. T. Morgan of Gertrude and
A. 0. Hubert of Young county JYou Know What You ar* Taktsa
have been ..teadto* eoart
week. J ery bottle showing that it is simply iron and
W. M. Spears of Bowi« return* quinine in a tasteless form. Ho Cow, Xo
ed Monday from Bowie where he I Pay‘ fi0e‘
The Peoples’s Party held a mass
meeting in the district court room
Saturday, February 1, for the pur-
pose of considering the advisabil-
ity of sending delegates to the
For Sale.
4 cows and calves. ' i
2 good work horse*.
oonvention of the Allied Party to 11 Bai“ W8*0D’ alm08t n«*.
h«i,i r__•___... . .,1 sorry. '
sorry.
11 sow and pigs.
1 ot ail imparities and
Ym
be held in Louisville, Ky., April
2,1902. k _ . , .,.
E. Barker and J. M. Wright
were elected delegates to the
state oonvention at Dallas on 12th _
of February with instructions to ITO OURB A oolehn °nb day I terms and dry scientific statements are
'jJJSST ,0 ,lle I wu .I I avoided. The readers of the Gazette will
s. n. Green; pin these entertaining papers birds are called
Hotel Jacksboro. j by their familiar names, and treated from a
practical, everyday standpoint. Technical
had been for several days on bus
iness.
Ed L. Haag, who has charge of
the Finis school was in town Sat-
Children who are troubled with
worms are pale in the face, fretfni
by spells, restless in sleep, have
, , ...... bine rings around their eyes, bad
,td.y on business und visitmg dr varimW, >pp. lU,
pick tbs noso. White'.
Sil Stark returned Saturday yermifoge win
from Fort Worth where he had thPS6 parasites. Price 15
been attending the court of civil por by jj Young,
appeals.
G. W. Slater of Salt Oreek was
in town Saturday. He is plowing
for corn and thinks corn should
be planted early.
Mrs. Wolffarth left Wednesday
for Hackberry, Okla., where she
will visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolf-
farth for some time.
A. A. Taylor of the Stradley
community and T. B. Usry from | Faults 0f digestion o»is« disor-
theWest Fork country were among ders 0f the liver, and th* whole
m
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What’s the Matter.
“Don’t know whet’s the matter,
but losing flesh,” is often reported
of persons with weak digestion, or
diseased nerve, or of over worked
people. Scott’s Emulsion is n
a wonderful maker of new flesh
and blood.
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Beware of Ointments for Ca-
tarrh that Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely
derange the whole system when
entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should
never be used except on paesorip
tion from reputable physicians, as
to tbednmsge they will do is ten
fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh
Oure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, O , con-
tains no mercury, and is taken
internally, actiDg directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. la baying Hall’s Ca-
tarrh Oure be sure you get the
genuine. It is taken internally,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.
J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sbld by Driig'aisW, price 75c.
per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
; system becomes deranged. Herb-
j ine perfects the process of diges-
tion and assimilation, and that
makes pare -blood. Price 50ots.
For sale by E. E. Young. f
the people in town yesterday.
Misses Emma, Myrtle and Es-
telle Green and Messrs. F. E.
Graham and G. W. King were the
guests of Mrs. A. M. Lasater on
Keechi one day this week.
Are you restless at night, *ad
Rev. Leland Malone is visiting I harassed by a bad congbf Use
his friend, Rev. Mr. Crawford pas-1 Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, it
tor of the First Baptist church at will secure you sound sleep, and
Weatherford. He will also attend effect a prompt and radical care,
the Sunday school convention at J Price 25 cents and 50 cents. For
Fort Worth and visit his mother jgaie by E E. Young. f
at Corsicana.
ill
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IK. W. UroVe’srtgnaWrehittf fegchbc*. J5f. jjJTeatly 011 jOy* tll0m.
Fine Job Work solipited at
G AZETTE Office.
Suit for Taxes.
All delinquent taxes for yean
Luke Tanner left yesterday for
Henrietta where he has a position
in the News office. Mr. Tanner I prior to 1901 are in the hands ef
has considerable experience in the | attorneys for suit and foreclosure,
printing business and his friends
wish and expect him to succeed
in his new position.
James L. Spiller left last week
for Fort Worth to tako
charge of the office of the
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur-
ance Co. at that place.
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Laxative Brorao-Quianie
th* rwMdf that MW* fe COM It SOS
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ThU ,ifu*t»»* t« OB »T»nr bos ot Ow —«h»*
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Don’t irritate your lungs with a
His room [stubborn cough when a pleasant
is in The Scott-Harrold building, and effective remedy may be fonrd
This speaks much for Mr. in. Ballard’s Horehoand Syrap.
Spiller and hjs parents ee well as (Price 25cts and SOots. For sate
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Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1902, newspaper, February 6, 1902; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth729546/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.