Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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to Prof tiyT’ast Efloiionce,
AND EXPECT THE SAME OF YOU.
The farmers who marketed their cotton here last
n they did quite as well as their neigli-
vent to the railroad. Encouraged hy
:vse statements-we hate made such arrangements
will enable us to do a larger and more satisfac-
cotton husiiu'i*’ this year than last.
ie, we rfay, bring your Cotton to
’ Jacksboro,
We
stock
ive also spent the time well in selecting a
goods at prices that enable us to sell
4t-Class Honest Merchandise
less money than, is often paid for inferior
rshoddy stuff.” Its your loss if you buy clothing
sefore seeing our stock,
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J. W. Aynes.
LOCAL
3TSE
Advertising locals will be charged
. for ai the rate of 10 cents 'per line
first insertion, and 5 cents per line
for subsequent insertions.
MJGHJ tea for Dyspepsia.
For well tubing see S. O. C-alla-
J ban. • tf
All kinds of wall paper at Wills
& Wood’s. tf
Special prices on machine oil at
the Star Drag store. - tf
Bay jour plows and harrows
B. Hensley. tf
you want your house gntter-
Graham or Bowie flour
$1.50 a 100 pounds.
Red Store.
While you are at the Fair call
at II. B. Hensley’s Hardware Store
and see his goods and learn his
prices.
Ask your neighbor who sells
you goods cheap on time and
cheaper for cash, and they will
tell you D. H. Foreman & Co. tf
IT. B. Hensley will have a lot of
new stoves in a few days. Do
not buy your winter stoves until
you see his stock and prices, tf
A crowded house will be appre-
ciated by those who are giving the
concert at the college Friday
night, the proceeds of which will
See Callahan, west side, tf
promptly by Calla-1 go to the completion of the Baptist
Hunt for tin shop sign, tf church.
[>hs at reduced prices i D. II-Foreman & Co , will pay
iir, by J. C. Price. It I you $t.50 per dozen for your
my prices on clothing be- 15 cents foryour butter,
lJOu buy. Hear? J. W. Me- aud 813 ceuts ^r your eggs.
'Come and s< e them when you
come to town. tf
Price’s photograph gallery
im street is nearing com-
:'"y
20 .
Mrs.
boy a good chewing
. D. H. Foreman & Co.’s
tf
is now ready to
Everyone attending the Jack
County Fair are respectfully iu
vited to call at J. W. Aynes’ dry
goods store and examine his dis-
play of Dry Goods, Millinery,
Dress, Goods, Clothing Shoes, etc.
Don’t forget while you are here
County Fair Notes.
J. C. Casburn of Graham will
be on hand with his blooded race
horses.
The Superintendent has noti-
fied us that the fourth day will
be considered School Day. All
pupils and teachers of schools in
uniform or with badges will enter
at ten cents each.
The ladies of the Baptist church
will furnish meals during the fair
at twenty-five cents each. They
will furnish good square meals
for all in attendance.
Special attention is called to
the announcement in the pro-
gramme that Hon. 0. W. John-
son of Graham will deliver the
opening address of the fair on
Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock.
Mr. Johnson’s subject will be
the “Development and Fature
Possibilties of North Texas.” Mr.
Johnson is one of the ablest mem-
bers of the bar at Graham, and is
a fluent speaker and it is an assur-
ed fact that he will have a large
audience.
The stalls are fast filling up.
D. L. Powers of Willow Point
will be on baud with his fine
horses.
W. S. Moss of Keeclii will enter
some fine horses and hogs.
J. B. Leach has several fast
horses now in training, and thay
will surely make some interesting
races during the fair.
The liverymen are making am-
ple preparations for transportation
to and from the grounds daring
the fair.
The association has secured the
services of the Jacksboro Cornet
Band to furnish music at the fair.
JAMES W. KNOX, njo AAQQ STEPHEN W. EASSTIN,
President. INLL tt-OO. Vice-President- ——— fiS&BU
First National Bank, HON. V m T
otp T a mr«pnp.n *vw.ic a s I! I . JL 0
STEPHEN W. EASSTIN, J
V ice-President-
OF JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
PAID UP CAPITAL
SURPLUS -
$50,000
40,000
We call attention to this statement. The Capital and
Surplus paid up and proportional liability of the Stockholders
for additional sum of $50,000 is unquestionable guarantee
and safe protection to depositors and patrons of this Bank.
We offer our services for the prompt transaction of any
banking business you may have in Texas.
Jan. 2,
1894.
DAVID L. KNOX, Cashier.
PERSONAL.
5 the traveling public |a^en(j|Dg the f;i;r to g0 to Atkin-
, boarders. tf
to the church. Dr. YouDg retarn-
|ed to his home in Henrietta on
Friday. -
Cure for Headache-
As a remedy for all forms of
beadtche Electric Bitters has
proved to be the very best. It
efft-cts a permanent cure and the
most dreaded habitual sick head-
aches yield to its influence. We
urge all who are afflicted to pro-
cure a bottle, and give fhis reme-
dy a fair trial. In cases of habit-
ual constipation Electric Bitters
cures by giving the needed tone
to the bowels, and few cases long
resist the use of this medicine, can save money.
Try it once. Large bottles only
fifty cents at Wills & Wood’s drug-
store. 2
Win. Shields of Bound Moun-
tain is iu towh.
Mrs. G. M. Vance of Jeannette
is visiting in town.
Dr. J. T. Robinson made a trip
to Dallas this week.
J. W. Whipp of Fort Worth
visited the family of his brother
0. M. Whipp this week.
Miss Annie Atkinson of Hartley
came in Monday evening to attend
the N. T. B. College this session.
G. C. Haile and H. L. Shaw
started Tuesday on a trip west.
They will visit Mr. Haile’s home
before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson, Mr.
B. B. McConnell, and Mrs. Boy
Jackson have gone to Carrolls
Creek on a fishing trip.
Bev. J. 0. McGhee who lias
been called to the pastorate of the
Baptist church at this place spent
several days in town last week,
lie has made arrangements to
bring his family here soon, and
will begin his church work imme-
diately.
TheCreanf of Current Thought.
PUBLIC OPINION, published
at Washington, D. C., is a weekly
journal devoted to the reproduc-
tion, in condensed form, of care-
fully selected magazine articles
aDd of editorial comment from
the daily and weekly press of all
political parties, and from all parts
of the country. The readers of
Public Opinion get nil sides of
every question. It is just the
paper that the farmer and villager
need for general reading. It keeps
its readers fully abreast of the j
times and supplies them with the \
best thought of the day in the j
fields of American Affairs, For-
eign Affairs, Sociology, Commerce,
Finance, Religion, Science, Edu-
cation, Art, and New Books.
Public Opinion aud tlie rural
weekly supplement each other
admirably. Together they give
the farmer or villager and Ids fam-
ily more of current news, editorial
comment, and magazine literature
than can be had in any other way ;
for five times their cost. The I
price of Public Opinion has been
reduced from $3.00 to $2.50 per
i year. We have just completed
arrangements hv which we can
offer PUBLIC OPINION and the
GAZETTE for $3.00 cash per
jear.
Will Address tie People of Jack
• Cou&ty, • ■ i J
On Wednseday Night, October 10th, 1894,
IN THE COURT HOUSE AT JACKSBORO,
On the Political Issues of the Day.
All of Every Political name are
Invited. Ladies Especially
requested to attend.
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See Here 1
If you want to save money, and
of course you do; call and price
my goods before yon buy; you
A. Sewell, tf
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Gibtown Items.
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son & Grider’s and get what you
has returned and need in the saddle and harness
your sewing machine, lino. They will be pleased to
th C. O. Hess. tt show you their goods and prices
to go to Bowie or Dr. Young closed his maetirg
o John Hensley’s for a at this place Thursday night. Tlx
the lowest price. tf services were attended by large
ro Cornet Band has 811(1 appreciative audiences the
every nb'ht pre- entire time, aud resulted in a num
y the fair. her of conversions and additions
ins is now having his
to build his resi-
Itliou.
. . A petition is now in the hands
the^FaR8 dedge Nicholson to incorpo-
T W \ nes rate Jacksboro-for seliool purpos-
es, as provided for in the Revised
is again prepared Statutes, chapter 11 and an Act
in real estate, and supplemental thereto. Judge
lien notes. tf Nicholson has ordered an election
has bought a to be held October 17tb, to deter-
elley-Goodfellows mine whether or not the town
ich are justly famous, tf shall be incorporated for said pur-
rget that John Hensley t>oses*
What is your fiuancial condition,
and why ? Do you want to better
it, and if yon do, why don’t you ?
It is the desire of every lady to
dress well and at the same time
to be economical. It is our aim
to assist them all along the Hue.
We have made arrangements with
both ihe milliner and dress maker
I also have new gjve yOU ]a(es{ stjies amj
f pictares, etc. J. 0. Price, t>esj- WOrk at piices that will aid
yon very materially financially,
of new patrot^ Our assortment iu dress goods is
Hood’s S trsaparilla larger than before and prices to
nd realized it* bene- ^uft the times. You are cordially
purified aDd strength invited to see ou1- stock before
buying. Respectfully,
ilcComb ha* returned from
where be bought a most Miss Mary Ames has just re-
stock of goods which turned from a purchasing trip and
daily arriving, which tie hue secured the finest and most
to be sold at the low cash carefully selected stock of milli-
again. There will 1 e no oery good and novelties that has
’ going to the rail road this ever been brought to Jacksboro.
tf Miss Ames will be pleased to show
her customers the very latest
mjLi * styles of fall bonnets ami hats,
YV3.S also a great many fancy goods amt
erint? rti.n sn-tna'u. iwer ami oruameilt8 for the hair that wili
also troin after effects ot tha „ -
be the special del ght of every
lady of taste. Miss Ames wishes
to assure all her present patrons,
as well as those who may become
so that, as Jjeretofore, as low
prices will prevail as is consistent
with the sale of superior qualities
of goods and experienced work-
manship will allow.
Correspondence of the Gazette.
the round trip to Bowie
for to. Best rigs in 1
tf
Remember the entertainment to
ren at the college Fri-
,igl?t for the benefit, of the
st church.
see my new gallery on
treet.
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The general health of the com-
munity is improving.
Something near two hundred
bales of cotton have been ginned
at this place lip to date.
Gibtown is on a boom. A new
grocery store just opened and
lumber ou the ground for the
erection of a new drug store.
Mr. Everet Elliott is building
au addition to hie dwelling.
S. W. Ewing of Jacksboro vis-
ited Bis parents here this week.
Miss Fannie Shawver of Whitt
has entered school at this place.
Mr. Nathan Cox of Aurora, Ar-
kansas is in town prospecting.
Mr. Alfred Moore of Winnie-
wood I. T., who has been visiting
here for some time returned home
this week.
Several of our people attended
the debate between candidates
Bell and Jiukins at Whitt last
Thursday night. Hugo.
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Our Last Campaign Rate
The Semi-Weekly Gazette four
months on trial for only twenty-
five cents. Issued on Tuesday
aud Friday of each week ; eight
pages to each issue. Largest cir-
culation iu Te$as that stands for
free silver coinage. Send for
sample copy. Address,
The Semi-Weekly Gazette,
Fort Worth, Texas.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised
druggist to sell Dr. Kiug’s New
Discovery for Consumption,
Conglis aud Colds, upon this con-
dition. If you are afflicted with a
Cough, Cold or any lung, Throat
or Chest trouble, and -will use this
remedy as directed, giving it a
fair trial, aud experience no bene-
fit, yon may return the bottle and
have your money refunded. We
could not make this offer did we
not know that Dr. King’s New
Discovery could he relied on. It
never disappoints. Trial bottles
free at Wills & Wood’s Drng
Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00.
2
J. C, Price
will be on the fair ground during
the fair, and will be prepared to
accommodate all parties wanting
pictures taken. 1
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Pianos and Organs for School
Opening!!!
Do you need eitker^of the above
instruments in your school ? Or
if your children expect to begin
the study of music, it woald be
well for them to practice at home,
and we have something special to
offer. ,
Send for our catalogue giving
full description, price aud terms.
Will A. Watkin Music Co.,
tf Dallas, Texas.
Public Speaking.
J. K. Wester will speak at tl
following places and dates j
4-ntelope, Monday, Oct. 1st, 8 p. m.
Post Oak,Wednesday,“ 3rd, 8 p. m.
Vineyard, Friday, “ 5th, 8 p. m
Bryson, Saturday, “ Gtb, 8 p. m
Big Redqction
on all sorts of qaeensware, both
Snglish and American, fancy and
plain. Ifiggest stock in town at
Sewells’. if
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Country produce bought
find sold at the
Red Store.
i
flrst do
The Tariff
has knocked the prices out ou
table and pocket cutlery. Good
stock on hand and more coming.
• A. Sewell,
Did you see
hats at the
sis
:;.r
those new
Store.
SLACKQRAUQHT tea <qires Constipation
Look at those new trunk*
at the
Red Store.
Ie
Poor
Health
’means so much more than1
you imagine—serious and *
’fatal diseases result fro'm1
’ trilling ailments neglected. ■
Don’t play with Nature’s ’
’ greatest gift—health.
Brown’s
►Iron
; Bitters I
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If you are feeling
out ot sorts, weak
and generally ex-
hausted, nervous,,
have no appetite ^
and can't work,
begin at once tak-
ing the most relia-
ble strengthening
medicine,which is
Brown's Iran Bit-
ters. A few bot-
tles cure—benefit
conics from the
very first dose—*/
•won't stain your
teeth, and it's
pleasant to take.
It Cures
- i Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
‘ Neurslzia, Troubles,
"Constipation, Bad Biood
> Malaria, Nervous ailments
> Women’s complaints.
Oct only the genuine— it has crossed red
; !in«3 on the wrapper. All others are sub-
s.'flutes. Ortreceipt of two2c. stamps we
1 will send .set of To a Beautiful World’s
n Fair Vi.tvJ and book—free.
Jr BSOWU CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
sgJflCK
COUNTY
OCTOBER 9th, 19th, • 11th, 12th, 1894.
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HOI?. G. UJ. J0HI?S0I?
OF GRAHAM WILL MAKE THE
Address
Opening
ON WEDNESDAY THE 10TH.
COME EVERYBODY.
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“Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke
Entries and preliminary Arrangements made
book about No-to-bac, the only; , '-p. _
harmless, guaranteed tQbacco-hab- . • JP12'Su ]Ltf3by, , i
it cure. If you want to quit and ... . _
can t use “ no to bae ” Braces up entrance fbe on Slow Male rac^nd Premium $5.
nieotmized nerves, eliminates me- — T
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ioaiia irre
Daystlre:
For Sale.
IU0 acres of land IT miles south
west of Jacksboro in the commu-
nity of Long Hol'ow, good house
and good water on the place, 25
acres in cultivation. Easy terms.
Address E. J. Beavers,
Davilla, Texaj.
More clothing coming in
at the
Red Store.
MS SL^Dn the Second, Third, and Fourth Daystl
Positive cure of money refuuded. j
Book at druggists, or mailed free, i
Address The Sterling Remedy Co.,
Chicago, 45 Randolph St.; New
York, 10 Spruce St.
McElree’s Wine of Cardu!
and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT
are for sale iiy all dealers in medicine
re will be
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
McEIrde iWlNE OF CARDU1 for femalefliseasea
ttttr- WINE OF CABDUl. a Tonic for Women
Running and Trotting Races with Large
Purses and Premiums. (See the
Premium List.)
is
rWcakKwry
AWARDED HIGHEST HON-
ORS. WORLD S FAIR.
•PE?
VWCfi
w CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum ot any other adulterant
ttm #**.vaaa
CONCERT
AT THE COLLEGE ON
Friday Riylil, Oct. 5.
Given under the auspices of the
Ladies’ Improvement Society of
the Baptist Church, the proceeds
to be used in finishing the church.
The Fair is open to Jack and adjoining Counties, viz.,
Clay, Montague, Wise, Parker, Palo Pinto, Young
and Archer; and everything possible will
be done to make the Fair beneficial
and pleasant.
GOOD MEALS AT 25 CENTS.
Gate Fee 25 Cents. Children under 12 years of age i5 Cents.
All ai^e invited; A full house
will be appreciated.
amission25 CENTS
RYBODY
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Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1894, newspaper, October 4, 1894; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730061/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.