Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1895 Page: 3 of 6
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6 balls of Ball Thread 5c.
4t Red Store.
To purify, vitalize and enrich
the blood, and give nerve, bodily
and digestive strength, take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
There is one medicine that, will
cure immediately. We refer to
De Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure
for all Rninmej^aamplaintB. No
delay, no disappointment, no fail-
ure. Wills & Wood. 2m
Some time ago I was taken sick
with a cramp in the stomach, fol-
lowed by diarrhoea. I took a
couple of doses of.Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-
edy and was immediately relieved.
I consider it the best medicine in
the market for all snch complaints.
I have sold the remedy to others
and every one who uses it speaks
highly of it. J. W. Strickler,
Valley Center, Cal. For sale by
Wills & Wood, Jacksboro, and
Walters & Heasley, Gibtown. lm
STEPHEN W. EASTIN,
Vice-President.
NO. 4483
ITOTEL WORTH,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, May 28, 1895
MR. J. W. AYNES,
Jacksboro,
Otar Sir : Soon after selling you your shoes, I re-
ceived; the advance price sheet all through the line, and i
yon igv*v own your goods lO to 25c a pair cheaper than
you clmld buy today and leather still advancing. T trust
the g<r>ods will show ut»0, K. and that your fall business
will be good. Yours very truly,
FLOYD FERGUSON,
| v Texas Salesman
for Hamilton-Brown Shoes.
^^Toe Preston^,
town this week.Ml
J. M. Lane of ol
town this week. \
L. W. Perrin of
town this week.
J. W. Birdwell o;
in town Saturday
'll. E.
in town Sal irfa j
Mr. and M^EO
Post Oak
Mrs. and FijHn|||
Prof. J.
C u » di 2' p uKM’
nied l>y
Friday.
Miss Blanche^
taine, Ohio, came J
on his return fro*
will spend the
sisters Mrs. Sil^H
Clure of this pflMf
Misses Nelli
vin, Maud SiM
man and Ml
D. N. Aynes
attending the distr?
the Epworth Leagn
$50,000
60,000
We call attention to this statement.- The Caoitai 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.
DAVID L. KNOX,Casliier,
PAID UP CAPITAL
SURPLUS -
Our foresight in buying the stock of shoes referred to above,
“ in tljie nick of time,” before the rise, will be your good fortune,
if you will only take advantage of it. This new stock will be in our
house in a few days and will comprise everything needed by the
trade. Respectfully,
J. W. AYNES.
Consider Quality first; not how Cheap,but howGood
We Have a Complete Line of Cloth-
ing. Prices are absolutely the
Lowest that can be made
for Good Goods.
We sell a nice wool suit for
We sell an all-wool $12 suit for
We sell an all-wool Clay worsted $15 suit for
We have an elegant line of pants.
We sell the celebrated Bnckskin Breeches for
A Card of Thanks.
Mrs. Alice Shipman desires to
extend her thanks to her neigh-
bors and friends for their very
kind attention during the illness
of her husband.
Direct from New York.
Miss Ames has just received^
handsome bill of goods direct
from New York, including leg-
horn flats, latest style sailors, sil-
ver belt and dress buckles, ladies’
shirt-waist sets; all of which will
be sold at the most reasonable
prices. Call and see these goods.
If you want to go to Bowie or
Chico, go to John Hensley’s for a
turnout at the lowest price. tf
Callahan has a good supply of
No. 24 and 27 galvanized iron for
wall casing. Give him a call, tf
Don’t forget that John Hensley
will make the round trip to Bowie
or Chico for $5. Best rigs in
town. tf
“ Monqy saved is money made.”
You can save money by buying
groceries', hardware, etc. of T. N.
Brown & Co. tf
There is great danger in neg-
lecting colic, nholera and similar
complaints. An absolutely prompt
and safe cure is found in De Witt’s
Colic and Cholera Cure. Wills &
Wood. 2m
$ 5.00
7.50
10.00
Advertising locals will be charged
for at the rate of 10 cents per line
first insertion, and 5 cents per line
for nibseouint insertions.
Summer Sen
On the first Mondi
F. R. Aston will begi
the college in
m a n s h i p, C i• *>
mereia! Aijfl
and will tMBBBSUSm
■■ 5 ‘ .'3
liOrtu
9j
■ ■ v.
$2.00 ; for
$1.50 to $2.50
payable monthly,
All kindSi'of wall paper at Wills
& Wood’s. J tf
New sloe* of Mason’s fruit jars
at H. B. HeAdey’s. tf
Binders’^ftie in any quantity
at H. B. H^j’s. 4t
L. I. B
chickens a
D. M. F(
at Wills
The Poor
oold, lifeless looking portraits
handled by some agents, and the
BRIGHT, LIFE
looking water color pictures -.pro-
duced' by J. C. Price make quite
a contrast. tf
We sell Hamilton-Brown Plow Shoes for 75c per pair. Ladies’ Slip-
pers as low as 37 1-2 cents per pair. We sell a Ladies’ all solid
Leather shoe for 75c per pair. Genuine Kangaroo shoes for $2.50 pr.
Whafrgbout a nobby Hat for Spring? We can dress you up for little
money. Big line Straw Hats from 5c lip.
OUR GOODS ARE. ALL NEW.
We have no old goods. Gall and see us. We make a little cash^ go
a long way.
esh garden seeds
hod’s. tf
Given away. A briar pipe with
each pound hale of Duke’s Mixt-
ure for 35 dents. . tf
. Cane seed, Black-eyed
Peas, California stock peas,
whippoorwill peas.
2t RED STORE.
2 doors from P. O., BOWIE, 1
B. O. Mills is now with this house. Gall and see him
Have You the Gas
we ask you to go to the Bed Store and see if you can’t f
W one buys in other store for tv
19c a lb. Wills & Wood have a fresh sap-
id Store. ply of Mason’s fruit jars. tf
from David De Witt’s Colic and Cholera
at Wills & Cure never disappoints, never fails
tf to give immediate relief.. It cures
is a lot of tin- just as sure as you take it. Wills
h he will sell & Wood. 2m
tf J. C. Price, the photographer,
now have on has added an enlargipg depart-
ly of Mason’s ment to his photo business. His
tf work is fine and is taking well
Mlfe UP and wberever introduced. tf
T. N. Brown \ I have lost a 2-year old Jersey
tf ; heifer, pale-red, marked over-slope
dow ready to !in each ear’ branded F ft Y on left
aveling public 18lde- 1 wil1 W a liberal reward
er(g j for any information so that I can
get her. L. I. Hensley. 2t
mpress Cotton
it H. B. Hens- Travelers find a safe companion
> see them be- *n Witt’s Colic and Cholera
here. tf Care. A change in drinking water
and in diet, often causes severe
and dangerous complaints. This
medicine always cures them.
? H Wills & Wood. 2m
■ If you have cash to spend I will
0 I s y°d g°°ds af prices which
ie tonic of winter ' will defy competition. I will give
weather, increased ! customers no cause for going
^ th" i elsewhere to spend their ready
I always do what I ad-
Very respectfully, J.
W. McComb. tf
Having used Chamberlain’s
The Graham NJlMul.
Board for 6 young men at $6
per month.
Board for 6 young ladies at $8
per month.
Any one unable to pay tuition
will be admitted on credit.
Term begins June 10th, 1895.
Write to Johnston & Fowler,
Graham, Texas. tf
“""mass & Facy have issued a ^ Remarkable Oure of- Rheu-
handsome catalogue for the Post matism.
Oak nursery for this year. This] Westminster, Cal., March 21,
is a home enterprise and should ig94__Some time ago, on awaken-
receive the patronage of the peo- jng OQe morning, I found that I
pie generally, of Jack county. jja<j rheumatism in my knee so
There is scarcely anything which badly that, as 1 remarked to my
adds more to the attractiveness ft would be impossible for
of homes than beautiful grounds me attend to business that day.
and splendid orchards, and when Remembering that I had some of
the trees and shrubs can be se- Obamberlain’s Pain Balm in my
cared from nurseries at home the J 8tore I sent for a bottle, and rub-
trees will have the advantage of j bed the afflicted parts thoroughly
being mueh better adapted to the with it, according to directions,
soil and climate than those grown an(j within an hour I was com-
in other states. pletely relieved. One application
--*•- had done the business. It is the
It May Do as Much, fox You. best liniment on the market, and
Mr. Fred Miller of Irving, 111., I sell it under a positive guaran-
writes that be had a severe kid- i tee. R. T. Harris. For sale by
ney trouble for many years, with Wills & Wood. lm
severe pains in his back and also
that his bladder was affected. He
tried many so called kidney cures
but without any good result.
About a year ago he began use of
Electric Bitters and found relief
at once. Electric Bitters is es^
pecially adapted to cure of all
kidney and liver doubles and
often gives almost instant relief.
One trial will prove our statement.
Price only 50c. for large bottle.
At Wills & Wood’s drug store. 6
on a ]> 1 ea o f gui 1 ty fiued $
The State vs. Charley PreJEBB
Adjudged guilty of
assault, tine $25.
peal given.
The Slate vs. James ^j|f|§|ll
gale: on a plea of gnih1B9sH9
turbiug religious worship*9HH|
$25.' - wggm
The State vs. Bon
missed by the State.
The State vs. hum Smith; lJi®9
missed by the State. . 1
The State vs. John Hill; dis- j
missed by the State. J
The cases of the State vs. Wjifl
Walker, J. A. Calvert,
John Beii'i, Isaac Petel®;^-,
missed by the State.
The, Slate vs. Jiutes Massenl
gale; jury trial, not guilty.
The State vs. Joe Leach, jury
trial, verdict, not guilty.
The State vs. Joe^McClanahan ;
adjudged guilty and fined $25.
The State vs. John Benn^^
adjudged guilty, fined
The State vj. Sylv^^^^^W
hooser; jury trial, charged wiM
carrying pistol, fined $50 iiul
costs, total $77.85. 9
Toe State vs. Sylvester
hooser, charged w'th distnvl*®
religious worship, fined^dMBH
costs, total $55 90.
The State vs. J. M. Box, chart!
ed with aggravated assault, flue
$25.
The State vs. Ike Barnesjl
charged with slander, jury trial]
verdict, guilty, fined $100 «
. cost. - ■!
L. I. Hensle;
ware on band \
- At cost.
Ob, Ladies!
<jplLv If you have
nice little feet you will
buy your fine shoes of J. W. Mo-
Comb. He sells custom made fine
Bhoes l to 4 at wholesale prices. 1
I tell you, the best is the
JfiT cheapest and I buy my
clothing of J. W. Me-
f 1 Gomb.
Well, I guess i’ll look
gis round fast,but like this
he came back the^jU
.If next day,” to J. W. Mc-
Comb’s. tf
I know what I’m talking
about when I say McComb*®*
will give yon the best value
for spot cash.
■ debilitated condition of the
It he way for that tired feeling, money,
(oubles, and other ilia. The
jus membrane and the various
Ive in vain to relieve tho im-
int of life. They all welcome
County Court—June Term
When occasion demands its use, 1895.
try De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Present, Hon. E. W. Nicholson,
It is cooling to burns, stops pain i county judge ; J. C. Houts, coun-
instantly, cleanses, a perfect heal- j ty attorney; T. F. Horton, county
er for scalds or skin eruptions, j clerk; D. F. Carnes, sheriff.
Always cures piles. Wills & Jurors ; B. Haag, Frank Porter,
Wood. 2m A. A. McQaerry, J. S. Brown, F
-„—- M. Taylor, S. L. Morrow, W. F.
Bueklen’s Arnica Salve, /! Bottoms, Chas. Massengale, J. A.
The best salve in the worffcflTor; McCune, Moses Cooper, J. A. El
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt dott, and J. J. Foster,
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chap- The State vs. Paul Hunt, fine
ped hands, chilblains, corns and $25.
all skin eruptions, and positively The State vs. Ben Kidd ; ver-
cures piles, or no pay required, diet, guilty as charged, fine $10.
It is guaranteed to give perfect The Slate vs. J. H. Horton ; on
satisfaction or money refunded, pleu °f guilty fined $10.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale The State vs. Clint Gilmore ; on
by Wills & Wood. tf « pl«*a of guilty fined $25.
ood’s
Sorghum and Millet Seed
for sale. T. N. Brown & Co. tf
it to my friends. J. Y. Foster,
Westport, Cal. For sale by Wills
& Wood, Jacksboro, and Walters
& Heasley, Gibtown. lm
Persons who are subject to di
arrhcea will fiud a speedy cure in
De Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure
Use no othef. It is the b^git tha'
can be made or that money can
procure. It leaves the system ii
natural condition after its use. We
sell it. Wills & Wood. 2m
AWARDED HIGHEST HON
ORS. WORLD’S FAIR.
mu
Qarsa-
b Oparilla
at this time when aha
, to purify the blood, tone
the laboring organs and
Putting Down Carpets
i Easy. ' ]!M|
Send exact dimensions of ydH
room and we will cut all carpets
to best advantage and guarantee
not more than six inches waste ou
each \vidth or length given.
cut, match and make all read**
in. '’own l ■: 1:.- i i ■
9
to wait on myself and l
about
ler I was very
la has done me
confidence In
cumiseh, Okla.
To the Trade.
. I am giving sotne great bargain
in Cultivators, Cotton Plant, r
Bain Wagons, Buggies, Sev ;.
Machines, Barbed Wire, &e. C
and give me a trial,
tt ,T. fT Rr.pll, Ph’ro, Tex .s'.
S- Ttyy.ip Tf ■ or-.y.-lL
MOST PERFECT MADE,
A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
m ***** -"few «»e.i\v»h
rilla and it
Cane seed, blaek-eyed
I>eas, California stockj^Bgf
\\ hippoorwill peas.
2t RED »9i
■ my system, given me
d cleansed my blood.
Tulare, California.
after-rtlnner pill and
lily cathartic, tt&c.
II you goodstfm time, providing y
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Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1895, newspaper, June 6, 1895; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730188/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.