Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1895 Page: 5 of 6
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Acts at once, never fails, Qne
Minute Cough Cure. A remedy
for asthma, and that feverish con-
dition which accompanies a se-
vere cold. The only harmless
remedy that produces immediate
results.Wills & Wood. 2m
When you see a person whose
face is wreathed in smiles, you
can make up your mind that that
person has just secured a good
bargain from OUR FALL AND
WINTER STOCK. Its a bar-
JAMES W. KNOX,
President.
NO. 4483
J. C. McClain of Crystal Falls
is in town.
J. M. Canble of Los Creek was
in town Tuesday.
Robert King of Cleveland was
in town yesterday.
W.*A. HarreR of Howard Val-
ley was in town yesterday.
M. A. Epps and J. E. Miller of
Post Oak were in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Conwell and
children of Denton are attending
the fair.
T. J. Cherryhomes and J. O.
Craven of Oundiff were in town
Monday.
L. W. Perrin of Roland Valley
who is a director in the fair is
spending the week in town.
W. W. Edwards of Fort Worth
is in town in the interest of the
Mutual Life Insurance Company
I of New York.
J. L. Miller of the Collins &
Armstrong Co., Fort Worth, is
spending the week here in the in-
terest of his company.
Mr. J. A. Wall and family left
Tuesday for Iowa Park, where
they will reside in the future.
Mr. Wall has long been a resi-
dent of Jacksboro and leaves
many friends here who hope that
his health will be benefited by
the change.
PAID UP CAPITAL - $50,000
SURPLUS....... 60,000
We call attention to this statement. The CaDital 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.
Jf8"95'; DAVID L. KNOX, Cashier.
We Prohibit High Prices and will
exchange you goods for either *
Gold or Silver at 16 to 1.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Our stock is now complete, bought
before the advance and our
prices remain the same.
DRY GOODS & CLOTHING.
N /
In order to make room for our fall
stock will close out above goods
on short margin. Will give
enough for all. You can smile
with the rest. J. W. Aynes.
I have now eompleted and run-
ning a 125 bbl. flour mill Plansift-
er system. Everything latest im-
proved. Will pay cash for wheat
or exchange flour for wheat. A
Will give you
Will want some
Come at once
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 distinctive features about the goods carried by this house
300 bbl. corn mill
bolted meal
good white corn,
and see for yourself. Wise Couu-1
ty Mill and Elevator Co., Deeaiur,
A. D. Goodenougb, proprietor. 4t
j
Make our house your headquar-
ters while at the Fair^If you
wish to buy goods we can please
you as we carry the BIGGEST
and BEST stock of GROCERIES, i
QUEENS-WARE, and HARD-
WARE, Coffees, Sugars, Teas,
Spices, California canned goods,
Candies, Tobacooes, Cedar and
Iron Backets, Tubs, Soaps, Etc.,
we have ever offered—at the
lowest prices, T, N. Brown & Co.
Mr. J. K. Fowler, secretary and
treasurer of the Corinne Mill, Ca-
nal Stock Co., of Corinne, U tah,
in speaking of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy says: “ I consider
it the best in the market. I have
nsed many kinds but find Cham-
berlain’s the most prompt and
effectual in giving relief, and now
j keep no other in my home.” When
| troubled with, a cough or cold
I give this remedy a trial and we
assure you that you will be more
than pleased with the result. For
sale by Wills & Wood, Jacksboro;
Walters & Heasley, Gibtown. lm
We want every family in Jack
county to read the Jacksboro
Gazette and while it is worth
every cent we ask for it, we offer
the following special inducement:
Every new subscriber, or renewal
within the next thirty days will be
presented with a year’s subscrip-
tion to Texas Stock and Farm
Jonrnal, the oldest and biggest
Agricultural publication in the
j state. It has fourteen depart-
ments each edited by an expert,
including the Household a splen-
did family feature. Ask to see
sample copies at this office. tf
There is one medicine which I
every family should be provided
with. We refer to Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. When it is kept at
hand the severe pain of a burn or
saald may be promptly relieved
and the sore healed in much less
time than when medicine has to
be sent for. A sprain may be
• promptly treated before inflimma-
tion set in, which insures a care
i in about one-third the time other-
■ I wise required. Cuts and braises
. should receive immediate atten-
tion, before the parts become
r swollen, and when Chamberlain’s
, Pain Balm is applied it will heal
. them without matter being form-
. ed, and without leaving a scar. A
sore throat may be cqred in ope I
s I uight. A piece of flannel damp-1
f ened with this liniment and bound
on over the seat of paio, will cure
Q lame back or pain in the side or
g chest in twenty-four hours. It is
I the most valuable, however, for!
rheumatism. Persons afflicted
with this disease will be delighted
■' with the prompt relief from pain
e which it affords, and it can be de-
depended upon to effect a com-1
plete care. For sale by Wills &
'• Wood, Jacksboro; Walters &
8 Heasley, Gibtown. lm
i- -“—*■-
e Bring Your Cotton to Jacke-
bore and Buy Your Dry
f Goods of J. W.
d Aynes.
j. We are prepared to buy your
j cotton and pay you all it is worth.
( Also promise you fair weights.
Save time, trouble and money by
II bringing your cotton to us and
rl marketing it at home.
re The greater portion of our stock
ld was bought before the advance
^ on dry goods, consequently we
l(* are prepared to do a good part by
!l you. Respectfully,
18 tf ,T. W. Aynes.
WE ARE AFTER YOUR
TBA1B
that distinguish them in Character and Style from others.
Among them are
High Quality, Complete Assortment, Low Prices.
If you want to get a better article at a lower price than yon expected
to pay come where you can get the best bargains.
10 yards lawn for
10 “ Scotch lawn for
20 “ Domestic for
20 “ Standard prints
20 “ Challies
8 “ Oottonade
Ladies’ Don shoes
“ Glove Gr. shoes
Men’s Rock City boots
“ Best Creole shoes
“ “ Kip shoes
“ Kangaroo all sizes
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
from $1.00 to 2 25
87 to 1.25
150
1.40
1.35
3.25
ft At.. 27 yds cotton checks for
_____ $1. Red Store.
-J&jk ' £&* ' yfe -Syr .-Si. ’tfl-p. ’
,cals will be charged A fall line of school books have
of 10 cents per line just been ordered for the Star
tnd 5 cents per line Drag Store, which will be here
insertions. for the beginning of school, tf
-—:—H. B. Hensley has a fine liDe
eon selling ^.t 8 45- Bjoves jn stock and will give
f sdda for 25c. yon fair prices. Call and examine
Red Store. them before buying elsewhere, tf
ig Store continues It is a truth in medicine that
at the old stand. the smallest dose that performs a
, . cure i® the best. De Witt’s Little
LC Red Store Barly ®’8er8 are the 8®aU«8t P'Np>
will perform a cure and are the
RODUOE gets you bfi8t Wills & Wood. 2m
it T. N. Brown. & ,
^ The combined mucilage and ce-
ment; for cementing paper, china,
T splendid cooking glassware, crockery, porcelain,
hand at H. B. Hens- Rnd many other articles, for sale
at Wills & Woods. Call and see
file will be on sale it tested and be convinced. tf I
rug store in a few Nothing so distressing as a j
^ hacking cough. Nothing so fool-
Hensley’s for yonr isb as to suffer from it. Nothing
. either for coat or so dangerous if allowed to contin-
tf ue. One Minute Cough Care j
fell assortment tube immediate relief. Wills &|
ss, Ac., &e., at the Wood* 2ui
re. tf If yonr child is puny, fretful,,
see flour “out of troubled with glandular swellings,
rhile It Is “in reach” inflamed eyes, or sores on the
. t * tf k*a<i> or body, a coarse of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is needed to
to go to Bowie ,or gXpej tbe 8crofuiou8 humors from
olm Hensleys fora b|oodi The POoner jou begffl
lowest price. t to this medicine the better,
s a good supply of jtf8 jugJ. ftg BRBy t0 j ry Qne jjin.
galvanized iron foi ute Cough Cure as anything else.
Give him a call, tf jt,g eaajer t0 core a severe cough
t that John Hensley or cold with it. Let your next
round trip to Bowie purchase for a cough be One Min-
$5, Beet rigs in nte Congh Cure. Better medi-
J. L. Miller,
A flrstclass piano tuner from Fort
Worth, will be in Jacksboro with
me for a week, and I will guaran-
tee satisfaction, on any tuning or
repairing entrusted to him.
A- L- Conwell.
And all other goods at like prices,
including a full line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Fruit Jars, Cans,
Etc. Your Patronage Solicited.
Antelope Budget.
Correspondence to the Oazitti.
Dr. A. B. Edwards made a trip
to Fort Worth this week where
he went to assist in a surgical op-
eration.
A social was given at the resi-
dence of H. O. Rollins Tnesday
evening, and the yonng people
were out en masse, Every one
seemed to have the best time.
J. W. Spencer, representing the
Parlin-Orendorff Co., Dallas, was
in town this week.
Mr. Gip Greer of the firm of
Foreman & Greer, Bowie, was in
town this week in the interest of
his house.
Mr. Clande Isbell has gone to
[Nashville, Tennessee where he
| will enter Drawhn’s Commercial
College.
Stanley Keen of Chico is visit-
ing relatives at this place.
Walter Isbell attended the dis-
trict Epworth League which met
at Bowie last week.
N. J. Jones and H. C. Rollins
left for Bowie this morning.
The school will open Monday,
October the 7tb, with Prof. T. F.
Baker in charge. The trustees
and patrons are respectfully invit-
ed to be present. Come, and by
yonr presence, show to the pupils
and teacher that yon are interest-
ed in their work. Observer.-
j > BiYQiy, Feed
flw. A. MASSIE&CO.,
Millinery.
Ladies who visit the fair are
cordially invited to call and in-
spect my millinery stock, which
has been most carefully selected
from Eastern markets, and is cer-
tainly the handsomest ever placed
upon the Jacksboro market.
Realizing, that to be well dress-
ed, a lady’s costume should bar- j
monize, ladies who select their
millinery 'goods from my stock,
can, without the trouble of look-
ing anywhere else, have their
bats and dresses all matched and
if desired made in the same house
as my millinery and dress goods
have been selected and purchas-
ed with that object in view.
Judging from my past patron-
age, my desire to please my cus-
tomers, and knowing my prices
are made to suit the times, I feel
confident that ladies will find it
to their advantage to give me a
Having purchased the stable on the Northwest corner of the
square we are prepared to accommodate the traveling public.
Parties In any of the neighboring towns can order by tel-
ephone and Buggies or Hacks will 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
J. T. ROBINSON, M. D
PROPRIETOR OF
THE ☆ DRUG STORE.
call and examine my goods’ and
become purchasers.
Respect folly,
tf J. W. Aynes.
Young People’s Union.
Programme for Qct. ’95.
Song and prayer service.
Roll called and Scripture verses
on Wisdom.
Reading and study of Prov. 3:
13-21.
Explaining Prov. 3:13 by A. W. I
Vocal solo—Bells of Conscience
Miss Eva Johnson.
Baptist history duriDg the 16th
century ;rR. E. Farmer.
Recitation—A Wayward IJfe;j
Miss Bertha Aston.
Closing hymn.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junc-
tion City, HI., was told by fier
doctors she had consumption and
that there was no hope for her,
bat two bottles of Dr. King’s
New Discovery completely cured
her and she says it saved he? life,
ifr. Tiios. Eggers, 139 Florida St.
San Francisco, Buffered from a
dreadful cold, approaching con-
sumption, tried without result
everything else then boqgfit one
bottle of i)r. KiDg’s New Discov-
ery and in two weeks was cured.
He is natnrally thankful. It is
such results, of which these are
samples, that prove the woqfierful
ejficaoy of this medicine in oougbs
and colds. Free trial bottles at
Wills & Wood’s drug store. Reg-
ular size 50c and $1.00. 5
For cash, you might to
[come to us as you get more
goad! for less money than
»nyfitMere else
Red Store.
-IWt |M knew that Hood’s
fiaiaaparilla will overcome that
tired feeling and give yon renew-
Good soap, 6 bars for 25c,
Red Store.
People A ttending the Fair
Will find special attractions at
the large hardward house of H.
B. Hensley. Here you will find
fancy heating stoves, box stoves,
cooking stoves, large and small
and at prices to suit the times.
Come aud examine these stoves
before buying elsewhere. You
will also find hert flrstclass grain
drills, pocket cutlery, etc. It
Musical.
Mrs. A. D. Sen tie, a graduate in
music from Baylor Uaiversity of
Waco, Texas/will take a limited
number of pupils in vocal and in-
strumental music. Terms:$4Per
month, lesson every day. Mrs.
Settle makes a specialty of voice
training. She has had six years
experience in teaching. It
A Letter.
Sunset, tjept. 12, 1895.
i Mr. H. M. Glass, Post Oak, Tex.
My Dear Sir—Find enclosed
$20.70, [due on pigs]. * * * I
wish to thank you for the kind-
ness you have dope me, My pigs
| are doing well, they will now (six
I months obi) weigh over 200 lbs.
each. $60.00 would not buy them
now. There are only tv^q applets
[in successful hog raising, one is
I good stock the other is attention.
I* * * Yours truly,
G. T. Motley.
A new line of callages
3 l-2c a yt|,
Red Store.
PRICES WILL ADVANCE.
Now is the time IFfl QTTV
T. N. Brown & Go’s thp ylsw 1U BU 1 ■
Ell 1st on Hotel, Jacke-
• gas, is well arranged far
venieuijs of the commer-
truveliug pabli*. tf
H. B. Hensley’s and buy
rBapnia water dippers—
tithes rwst nor wear out.
ood dippers also. tf
ling Hall’s Hair Renewer,
ilMtlf or diacolored hair as-
natural color of yonth
>w« luxuriant and strong,
j everybody.
healing properties of De
Wltph llfezel Salve are
ifhb
band stand. Geo. P; Buckner has
built a new house on College Hill.
J. J. Maxwell is contemplating
building an addition to his home.
T. F. Horton has bqilt a two-stqry
addition to his house.
I buy and sqU nothing but the purest of drugs and sail for the lowest
cash prices. Everything from the “ oldest drugs ” to the
“ newest medicines.” A full line of the most
popular patent medicines-
Call and get what you think is in town. I am determ-
ined that my patrons shall have no just cause for going
elsewhere for drugs.
Old People.
Old people who require medi-
cine to regulate the bowels and
kidneys will find the true remedy
in Electric Bitters. This medi-
cine does not stimulate and con-
tains no whiskey nor other intoxi-
cant, but acts as a tonic and
alterative. It acts mildly on the
stomach and bowels, adding
strength and giving tone to the
organs, thereby aiding nature in
the performance of the functions.
[Electric Bitters is an excellent
appetizer and aids digestion. Old
people find it just exactly what
they need. Price fifty cents per
bottle at Wills & Wood’s drug
store. 5
269 Main St., Dallas, Texas
hSff-miPIHRQ
Was Weak,
nerv.ns. mj food did not 4
t*at I wit* in piHir Health generally,
MAk I had to sleep
propped ujfln bed to
S' breathe easily at
night. I had the
8 (flip and afterwards
| dWe cough. I
i»w ’*** v ,ouui
J Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
I,; , i l have taken seven
tt' j bottles and can eat
/ what I please, sleep
Ui' soundly and feel
Hal- resiW I »ver-
t I1**1 ”
HU young as 1 did at It
when I use jmig-
1" iny ,taily “I'
V'WiHU- ereUc. 1 cannot i>e-
nHiytfilts sufficient for such
oethiug^hesMti medtein*
AWARDED HIGHEST HON
ORS. WORLD’S FAIR.
• -OR;
FARRiN D & V 0TEY m ra f> IS ri O
AND 1IILLSTR0M U HoM 1*10,
ALL KINDS OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
2 pr. ladies’ hose for 5e
Red Store.
ClffiUll
6 halls of thread for 5c,
Rqfi Store.
-w--—-
A. Q. Bartley of Magic, Pa.,
writes : I feel it a duty of mine to
inform you and the public that
D.e Witt’s Witch Ra^el Salve
pills cure headache, indigestion j cqrpfi me of a very bad case of
and constipatiqn. TheJ ?re*®UQa^i | eC!6enia‘ ^ a^80 cur®d ™y boy of
but do the work. Wills & Wood, a running sore on his leg. Wills
j»« olirtefy 1®Iubmb
1 boy’s goofTovershirt fop
When Baby was sfck, we gave her Ca»torla.
Whan she was a Child, ahe crisd for Castoria.
Whan she became Hiss, she clung to Castorig.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
* $5.00 Reward.
Strayed from the undersigned,
one hlaok horse mule, branded
A on shoulder and thigh, one cat-
split about one inch, about 131*2
hands high, litavy built. I wifi
give $5 00 for the delivery of said
mule to me at Squaw, Texas,
fit IX. Jackson,
iy uazeue, uotu tor $1.15 a year.
Sample copies of the Fort Worth
Wfiekly Gazette will be sent on
application tp tfijs pqbjishers, Fort
Worth, Texas. J. N. ftogors &
Physician and Surgeon,
.TACKSnOIlO, TEXAS.
Dr. Price s cream Baking Powi
Most Perfect Made.
Red Store,
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Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1895, newspaper, October 3, 1895; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730186/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.