Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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Cley Wilton who it attending
the military school in Sherman
writes home that he isymuch
pleated and the advance in bia
grade shows that he is progress-
ing well.
Acts at once, never fails, One
Minute Cough Cure. A remedy
for asthma, and that feverish con-
, _ , idition which accompanies a se-
moment tctk6 ftdvftlltTtre cold. The only harmless
ose Rare Bargains now being
stum of Prosperity
WILL BECOME IMMEDIATELY I
JAMBS W. KNOX,
■ President.
NO. 4483.
STBPBBN W. EASTIN, |
Vice-President.
PERSONAL.
BENEFICIAL TO TOD
First National Bank,
OF JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
PAID UP CAPITAL
SURPLUS -
$50,000
60,000
made at J. W. Aynes’ House.
remedy that produces immediate
results.Wills & Wood. 3m
We call attention to this statement. The CaDitai and
H. L. Branham of Ovid was in
town today.
W. H. Brummett of Joplin was
[ in town Monday.
Dr. J. W. Wells of Bryson was
in town yesterday.
M. A. Graves of West Fork
was in town Wednesday.
1^qbs asd Boys’
. Mrs. J. O. Loving of Fort Worth
Surplus paid up and proportional liability of the Stockholders is visiting the family of Capt. Geo.
Parsons College, Veal station, I for additional sum of $50,000 is unquestionable guarantee Spilier.
Texas, now more popular than|an(J 8afe protection to depositors and patron8 Of this Bank. Miss Lillian EUiston left yester
We offer our services for the prompt transaction of any day morning for a visit to relatives
BITION AND FREE
SUM!
We Prohibit High Prices and will
exchange you goods for either
Gold or Silver at 16 to 1.
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CIoIKin^.
ever, enters upon the coming year
under more enoouraging circum-
stances, with more flattering pros-
pects, and with a more efficient
eorps of teachers than ever be-
fore. 2 4
banking business you may have in Texas.
JS,95(; DAVID L. KNOX, Cashier.
This
is as nice a Line of Goods as you ever saw and the |
selection for Fall and Winter can’t be beat. A
Stylish Suit at an Astonishingly Low Price.
There are many good reasons
| why you should use One Minute
Gough Cure. There are no rea-
sons why you should not, if in
There are distinctive features about the goods oarried by this house | nejjd of he]p The only harml888
that distinguish them in Character and Style from others.
Among them are
Hiqh Quality, Complete Assortment, Low Prices' J Ayer’s Hair vigor, which h»s
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P*J ««-•»!■«. you can get th. b.Bt b*rg»ms. |doBbt,d]y ,b6 m0,t tMblomb|.|
as well as economical hair-dressing
iu the market. By its uss, the
poorest head of hair soon becomes j
WE ARE AFTER YOUR
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| in Georgia.
Hugo Kapp made a business
trip to Fort Worth and Dallas
| this week.
Mrs. T. N. Hickman of Garland
j is the guest of Mrs. L. 0. McClel-
| lan on College Hill.
J. L. Miller of the Collins &
Armstrong Go., Fort Worth, left
remedy that produces immediate the most honorable and reliable manner. We mei e- on Tuesday for his home.
J. W. AYNES.
ly ask you to examine and price our goods.
We deal exclusively in
GLOTHIDG,
local.
r locals will he eharged
at the rate of J 0 cents per line portation.
! insertion, and 5 cents per line
subsequent insertions.
MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
_ jSg||g|gl AND // v dSt I
making arr.ng.ment. for tranii-j ofT.r.d in Bngli.b,6luslc»iid| Ladies’, Men’s, and Children’s
If you arc going to Bowie don’t luxuriant and beautiful,
fail to see John Hensley before Thorough Elementary Oourses I
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Modern Languages, Mathematics,
Hot weather proves depressing Physical and Politioal Sciences,
to those whose blood is poor. History, Literature, Pedagogy,]
Cotton sold thirWeek from 8.40
fine lot of queen’s ware at J.
Such people should enrich their Philosophy, Music, Art, Book-
Mr. 0. H. Sibley went to Mineral
Wells yesterday to meet Mrs. Sib-
ley who is returning from a visit
| to Belleeenter, Ohio.
H. A. Beauchamp of Jennette
who was in town today in speak-
I ing of farmers, said their condi-
| tion was better than at any time
since the drouth.
Rev. A. R. Harris of Parsons
College, Veal Station, was iu town
last week in the interest of that
institution. This college is doing
We have a large lot of Clothing. If you are Slim, if you are Large, j excellent work, and Mr. Harris
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Our stock is now complete, bought
before the advance and our
prices remain the same.
DRY GOODS & CLOTHING.
In order to make room for our fall
stock will close out above goods
on short margin. Will give
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blood with Hood’e Sarsaparilla.
For lime, cement, mixed painte,
ass
the advertisement of Sam
tehaniesville, Pa.
that J. W. Simp-
jiu a fall line of groceries, tf
of splendid cooking
r on hand at H. B. Hena-
tf
Go to A. Sowell’s for Harmon’s
35 cents per
- 3t
im eyrnp,
lumber and other things handled
by a first class yard go to Wm
Cameron & Go., Jackaboro. tf
H. B. Hensley has a toe line
of stoves in stock and will give
you fair prices. Gall and examine
them before buying elsewhere, tf
The Christian Endeavor Society
will give a social at the residence
of Judge and Mrs. E. \V« Nichol-j
son next Friday evening from 7:30
to 10:30. Everybody invited.
keeping, etc., in Parsons College,
Veal Station, Texas. 2 4
Wilaon’e New Red Wonder
Wheat is a hardy, productive, and
highly valuable milling wheat. O.
H. Boren of Ooleman City, Texas,
says: “it has done better than any
wheat we have ever had in this
state.” Price by mail, post paid,
2-oz. package lOo; 3 packages 25c;
lb. 30c; 4 lbs. $1.00. Address
Samuel Wilson, Meohauiosville,
3t
if you ere Small, we can fit you. Our Prices are Absolutely
the lowest known for Good, Honest Goodsr
We have a full and complete line of Men’s Furnishing Goods. The
only store in Bowie where you can get Wilson Bros,’ shirts
and the pelebrated “Buckskin Breeches.”
says the outlook of the college
was never better.
10 yards lawn for
10 “ Scotch lawn for
20 “ Domestic for
20 “ Standard prints
20 “ Ghallies
S “ Cottonade
Ladies’ Don shoes
“ Glove Gr. shoes
Men’s Rook City boots
“ Best Creole shoes
“ “ Kip shoes
“ Kangaroo all sizes
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from $1.00 to 2 25
87 to 1.25
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Died.
Mrs. C. O. Crawford, who for-
We believe that we can save you money in shoes. We bought our lmerly lived here? buffor several
Shoes before the advance, and are selling shoes today at
$1.25 that will now cost ns in St. Louis at $1.35.
years past a resident of Dallas,
died in that city Tuesday evening
Think over these things, and while in Bowie come and|*n<l was buried this morning iu
see us. We will treat you right. Yours truly, |°ak Wood Cemetery, Rev. V. Y.
Wood officiating at the funeral
| service.
BURKE & PETTUS,
Exclusive Gent’s Furnishers and Shoes.
Hensley’s for your
either for coal or
tf
i fall assortment tube
Ac., &e., at the
tf
i to go to Bowie or
Hensley’s for a
> lowest price. tf
& Grisham are busy
g^odt and baying
S-thsqi., A,.-
.
[ensley
• Bowie
Best rigs in
tf
rife
Mrs. Marie Ames-Jones is show
ingamost stylish stock of milli-lg Doors frO«l Postolfiee,
As the name indicates, Hall a nery g00ds. Her bats are models I _______ Q
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Eenewer Df good taste $nd artistic beauty, | x5U Vy J-Jcj, JL JtiaAP,
is a renewer of the hair, ineluding add ^besides these she has a com
its growth, health, youthful color, piete gtock of all the newest col- MODISH DRESS GOODS IN
and beauty. It will please you. or8 velvets for trimming dress-
Hill & Amos, srpod workmen, es, passementeries and gloves, the |
have dissolved partnership, Hill | daintiest of Bilk, linen and earn-
BEAUTIFUL COLORS
AND SHADES
Hicks’ Great Works.
Rev. Irl R. Hicks, the celebrat-
ed storm prophet, of St. Louis, is
now a household name in nearly
every home in America. His wout
derful Almanac predicts the weath-
er for a year ahead more correct-
ly and accurately than any other
And ail other goods at like prices,
including a full line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Fruit Jars, Cans,
Etc. Your Patronage Solicited.
Foreman & Grisham.
continues the business at the old
stand on the west side of the
brio bsndkerohiefs, pud iu fact
| anything a lady needs. Gall and
square. He solicits a continuance see her.
of patronage.
County Commissioner W. C.
It is a truth in medicine that Day was up from Sunset Wedues-
the smallest dose that performs a day looking after the road force
For Autumn and Winter.
J. W. Aynas’ House Head-
quarters for Elegant
Goods.
At this season of the year every
lady begins to think of her winter
also the foroe I wardrobe, and where she will
leveling up a rock.v j make her purchases and what she
The combined mucilage and ee- impassable. Commissioner Day
aay.he will do everything in his there are shown many new
glMsware^ro^kefy^p^rcelliD! | POWtif to PQt in *ood condition | beautiful fabrics iu wools
cure is the best. De Witt’s Little j that is at work improving the
Barly Risers are the smallest pills, iJacksboro road ;
will perform a cure and are the engaged
best. Wills & Wood. 2m {hill near town, which was almost | get. With the autumn and
winter months coming on apaoe
and
and
silks in all the warm tones imagin'
able. Brown is a special favor-
rapid work.—[Cross combined with yellow in every
possible way ; also Framboise or
raspberry reds and dahlia reds
artistioally combined with black
are olaiming special attention.
Another beautiful combination is
can
, will find u*. One Minute Cough Cure tor of the 0hico (0a, ) Bnterprise’ green and brown. Any lady
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and many other articles, for sale
at Wills & Woods. Call and see
it tASjtpd and be convinced. tf
Nothing so distressing as a
backing cough. Nothing so fool-
ish as to suffer from it Nothing
so dangerous if allowed to contin- *S°>” B*yB Nr. W. Chalmers, edi
the roads leading into Bowie. He
reports that the forces are doing
good and
Timbers.
“ While down in the southwest-
ern part of the state some time
New Magazines.
THE CENTURY.
Marion Crawford is writing for I publication or any other system
The Century Magazine a series of The testimony of a large number
papers on Rome and the Vatican of careful observers [s that 99
for which Andre Castaigne is per cent of Hick’s predictions
drawing the illustrations. These are fulfilled to the letter. His
articles will describe unusual feat-1 series of annual Almanacs are
now well and favorably known in
all parts of this country and in
foreign lands. The new Almanac
scenes. Captain Alfred T. Mahan, j for 1896 is the most practical and
the great naval tactician, will also instructive as well as the prettiest
write for the magazine a series of J of this splendid series. It con-
four studies of naval engagements tarns 100 pages, printed on fine
upon which the fame of Admiral book paper, with covers elegantly
Lord Nelson is founded. Henry printed in colors. The matter,
M. Stanley will contribute a paper although scientific, is written in
on Africa, to be supplemented by popular style, there being nothing
articles made up from the diary difficult to understand about it,
and journals of the late E. J. It is also finely illustrated. Don’t
Glave, who died a few months ago confound this with some patent
ures of the Sacred City, and the
pictures will include some re-
markable restorations of classical
gives i/ppediate relief. Wills &
Wo
food.
Frank Harmon runs
2m
I had an attack of dysentery. I ^ b# pieased .Q making her
Having beard of Chamberlain’s 8electioQ, for winter dreM„ from
the meet e?lic; ?holerft ^iftrrh®' these goods.
extensive sorghum business yet
carried on in Jack county,
mill requires four horses to rpn it
edy I bought g bottle. A couple
I of dosee of it completely cured
me. Now I am a champion of
J. W. Aynes who has already
won a reputation for keeping up
with eastern markets iu the new
did quality.
It’s just aa easy to try One !£in
ate Cough Cure as anything else.
Wills & Wood, Jacksboro j
ters & Heasley, Gibtown.
by |
WaJ,
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GAZETTE
called to the
Firet Baptist
for all the time.
to buy Max-
leave their
office and
them. W. T.
tf
cine; better results; better try it.
Wills & Wood. 2m
of Magic, P*.,
it a duty of mine to
public that
[»zel Salve
of
my boy of
nils
_
nsf aeourw
I *M
with • dull
l that tired
I am employed
i St Louis *
t la sti kinds of
Ibsgae tetak*
t six bottles I
well and
ippstlU
ing all of the above named dress
goods aq4 pombinations. The
new Scotch cheviots whlqli are
so much admired en account of
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Tt’e easier to cure a severe cough 1 ?nnh and Pluck Prices, Quality I their artistic color combination
or cold with it. Let your ne*tU»<l Quantity have made our »nd bucle cloth is still popular iu
purchase for a cough be One Min- trade.' We have thp PfWEST and which appear tufts of a different
ute Cough Cure. Better medi- J Bkst stock of Groceries, Queens. »olor trailing Qyer the ground. Jn
ware, Tin and Hardware we have | eHks
offered at the
ever
and velvets appear all the
Lowest I beautiful rich colors prevailing at
^ ........ . ‘ . j Prices. Yours anxious to serve, this season. In the department
Human life is held too cheaply xjl Brown & Go, tf of garnitures there are shown
when the individual who needs a
tonic for his system, seeks to cov-
er bis wants by purchasing every
new mixture that ie recommended
to him. Remember that Ayer’s
,Sarsaparilla has a well-earned rep-
utation of fifty year’s standing.
When you see a person wfapse
face is wreathed in smiiea, you
can make op yonr mind that that
person has just secured a good
bargain from OUR FALL AND
WINTER STOCK. Its a bar-
gain stock all through. There is
enough for all. You can smile
with the rest. J. W. Aynes.
Mr. J, K. Fowler, secretary and
treasurer of the Corinne Mill, Ca-
nal Stock Co., of Corinne, LTtab,
in speaking of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy says: “ I consider
it the best in the market. I have
used many kinds but find Cham
berlain’s the most prompt and
effectual in giving relief, and now
keep no other in my home.” When
troubled with • cough or cold
give this remedy a trial and we
assure you that you will be more
than pleased with the result For
gale by Wills & Wood, Jacksboro;
Waiters # Heasley, Gibtown. lm
t’s Cream baking I«ew«ier
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are
.............---- ' j passementeries, jet galloons, $nd
Bring Your Cotton to Jacks-j buttons. There are also shown at
boro and Buy Your Dry
Goods of J. W.
Afnes.
this house the most approved and
modish finishings for dresses.
One of the most artistio dress
We are prepared to buy your j qjagers yto has ever been in
cotton and pay you all it is worth. Jacklboro ‘ wiU be fcund here;
A ad promise you^air^weighta^. hav|Qg gpent a number of years
Save time, trout!
bringing your cotton to us
marketing it at horns,
The greater portion of our stock
was bought before the advance
on dry goods, consequently we
are prepared to do a good part by
you. Respectfully,
tf J. W. Aynes.
AWARDED HIGHEST HON-
ORS. WORLD’S FAIR.
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Isivery, FqqJ
H*SfcIeSffcH£
W. A. MASSIE,
JACKSBORO,
TEXAS.
f. i:.
of the-
pubUc.
on the Congo.
THE DELINEATOR
ror November is called
medicine pamphlet. It is nothing
of the kind, but is a fine book,
the which sells at all news stands for
Having purchased the stable on the Northwest corner
square we are prepared to accommodate the traveling
Parties in any of the neighboring tov/ns can order by tel-
ephone and Buggies or Hacks wii! be sent promptly.
We have good stock and can furnish as fine
Turnouts as any stable in this part of the State
Teams left at this Stable will have the best care that
good hostlers can give Jf®
ROBINSON, M.|
PROPRIETOR
DRUG STORE.
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Thanksgiving Number, and illus- 25c. This fine Almanac is given
trates a bewildering wealth of as a premium to every yearly sub-
Autumn and Winter fashions, the scriber to the Rev. Irl R. Hicks’
collection of stylish and becoming well known and deservedly popu-
garments being particularly com- Hr paper, “Word and Works.”
piete. A novel departure in mil-j This unique journal is a peerless
linery is noted, and the colors and educator of the masses, and is fast :
combinations in the season’s dress becoming a household guardian
goods and the glint and glitter of and necessity in the homes
their spangled and jewelled trim? America. Those who want to
tnings are attractively described, keep up with the advanced
Mrs. Roger A. Pryor furnishes a thought of the age in science,
gossipy and circumstantial ac- religion and all social, commercial,
count of dinner giving in society, intellectual and domestic subjects,
The best kind of a thanksgiving should subscribe for “ Word and
diqner ig dgspribetj, with recipes Works.” Subscription only $ 1.00
for all its dishes. Both children
and adults will be delighted to
learn just how the crepe-paper Dishing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Single'
Brownies are made, and with the | copies of Word qnd Works, lOcts.
| a year. You can send for both
direct to Word and Works Pub-
pictures of these amusing little
figures. There is the usual en-
tertaining Tea-Table Chat, as
well as papers on Oriental rugs, |
and some artistio screens.
THE M’DOWELL FASHION
Cash the Motive Power.
I buy and sell nothing but the purest of drn^aand sell for
ea^h prices. Everythin* from the “ oldest fitugs ” to
“newest medicines.” A full line of tine most
popular patent mediob.-ts.
Call and get what you think is in town.
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i am determ-
“ Quick Sales and Small Profits” ined that my patrons shall hav<» no Just eause for going
TlfirfrAolr rtrinofl malra them ! .'K'.if/\I* ilpnwfl
in eastern cities she has acquired
en artistic skill which is 80 ffillOb
admired iu *11 hep dresges.
In the millinery department are
shown all the new styles of goods
and oo’ors which will be worn
during the winter.
Every lady should call at J. W.
Aynesf and know wfiat is being
shown and sold in Jacksboro.
Do You Want
Stove pipe, rain-proofs, elbows,
stove dampers, flues, or well
tubing, see S. O. Callahan, west
side square. tf
WbM Baby wa* siefc, wo gave her Caatorla,
Wbon aho was a Child, aha triad tor Caatorit,
When aha became Iliaa, ahe eloag to Caatoria.
Whoa ab^iad Children, aha gare then Caatoria.
Journals bUow tpe latest styles jhy of our goods,
for fall and one sees a large vari-
ety to select from, suitable for all
kinds of goods. They give some
(aeaptifjil colored plates \fith every
number and in looking over such
a collection of superb models
comes a desire to be able 10 cut
and make them. The McDowell
Drafting Machine is now acknowl-
edged to be the standard system
of dress cutting, and offers the
simplest method to learn, the most
rapid to use and a perfect fit for
all forms. This machine has re-
ceived the tifo highest regards at
the World’s Columbian Exposi-
tion as the most perfect in exist-
pnee. Send CP“[B 6 66Py
qf one of their handsome maga
zinee. Address Messrs, A. Me
Dowell A Co., 4 West 14th Street,
New York.
-Bedrock prices make them, elsewhere for drugs
Cash always gets there and so do j —*.........
we, on low prices jind C^oqd Qual- Marvelous Results.
with
Pain Balm.
T. N. Brown & From a letter written by Rev.
Co. tf ! J. Gunderman, of Dimoudale,
““-■ Mich., we are permitted to make
Electric Bitters. ££t¥aet: “ I have no hesita-
Eleetric B'ttera ia ft medicine tion in recommending Dr. King’s
suited for any season, but perhaps discoverv, as the results _____
more generally needed m the were aimG8t marvelous in theea^ piompHy twited befor'e iufiaranw!
1
Tjiere is one medicine wl
e very f; roily should be provided
We refer to Chamberlain’o
When it is kept at
hand ihe severe pain of a burn (H
scald may bo promptly relieved
And the sore healed in much lest
time than when medicine has toil
ho K*’iit for. A sprain may b«*
spring, when the languid exhaust- 0f my wjfe< While I waa pastor
ed feeling prevails, when the liver . Haptisi church at Rives
is torpid and sluggish | Junction she was brought down
peed of a tonic and alterative is wjtb pneumonia succeeding 1&
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pur* Grape Cream of Tartar Powder.
Don’t Forget That
Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant (L. If Hensley will sell you grocer-
WAJUXMUS. m ei ior euh as anybody, a
tion set in, which insures a cure
in about one-third the time other -
wise required. Outs and bruiseo
should ’oceive immediate atten-
feit. A prompt use of this medi- j grippe. Terrible paroxysms of j I'^oHen^d when ChimberSiS!
cine has often averted long and , cougbing wmild last hours with! p.uin is applied it will heat
perhaps fatal bilious fevers. ^°: little iuterruplion audit seemed j them without matter being form-
medicine will seMftore surely in 8H if she eC-u’,a not survive them.! «d> n-»d wilhont leaving a sear. A .
counteracting and freeing the ^ d recoinniended Dr. King’s! «ff»hifoai may be cured in on«
.. "°r“• I ! *£*■. 4 SIS
Headache^ lllUigeation, coustipa- j jts worjj aU(l highly satistactory j OD 4)Ver (he seat of pain, will cure
tion, dizziness yield to Electric ! in reeulta” Trial bottles free at j iame back or pain in the side cr
Bitters. Only fifty cents per bot- \yius & Wood’s drug store. Reg-1 chest in twenty-four hours. It is
tie at Wills & Wood’s drug store.! u]ar 8jze 5QC an(j §i#oo. 1 ]tlie most valuable, however, for
1 ______ rheum iiIs:n. Persons “
rws1’
Say, why don’t you try DeWiit’s Th« healing properties of De
Little Early Risers ? These little Witt’s Witch Hazel S :!vo are
pills cure headache, indigestion well known. It
and constipation,
but do the work.
cures
They’re small, skin affections and is
Wills & Wood, perfect remedy for piles.
I Wood.
cf zenia*
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' with tb'a disease will be delighted
! wi.h the prompt relief from pnin-
; which it : {folds, and it can be de-
i depended npou to effeet a coai-
■ ph *'■ c:i!»■. For sale by WIRedke
wills a ( Wood, J,.cksbnio; Wa! ere
im I lleafeUy, G’btowa. In.
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