Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1895 Page: 3 of 12
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STEPHEN W. EASTIN,
Vice-President.
PERSONAL.
‘
r
Examine our stock before
I “blowing in” your money. We
will give you VALUE RECEIY-
I ED. T. N. Brown & Co. tf
The new cash prices at J. W.
Since the price of cotton has declined, we think it prudent and | McComb’s are attracting many
wise to reduce the selling price on our clothing 20 per cent for cash. rep0rt a most beautiful se
So we will give a uniform discount of 20 per cent, on every suit or lection of dry goods at very low
Over coat of Boys’and Men’s Clothing in our store. Our custom priceSi tf
If you are going to get mar-
First National Bank,
OF JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
PAID UP CAPITAL
SURPLUS -
$50,000
60,000
We call attention to this statement. The Caoital and
Surplus paid up and proportional liability of the Stockholders
has always been to mark our goods in plain figures, which will enable! ■ I for additional sum of $50,000 is unquestionable guarantee
protection to depositors and patrons of this Bank
00 ;
$lir ^
site
N.
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a $10.00 suit for $8.00; a $15.00 suit for $12.00; and so on. and SAVE MONEY by buying
AH cash customers are on equal footing. No goods sold on time at Y°ur fo“'1Y supplies of T.
these prices. These prices do not apply to jeans pants, overalls and Brown & Co.
cottonade pants. But we will sell you the articles just mentioned as Advertising is the light to guide
cheap as the cheapest. the traveler to your door. If
Our clothing stock consists of about $2500.00 worth of goods, your light burns dimly,he may not
nearly all nice, seasonable, well-made garments. A stock well suited gee or may follow a brighter
to this climate and trade should demand more than a passing notice light.—fPrinters’ Ink.
and we believe it will. If you are hard to fit come early. We have
suits running as large as 44 coat and vest} and boys’ suits small
We offer our services for the prompt transaction of any
banking business you may have in Texas.
DAVID L. KNOX, Cashier.
If you are anxious to find the
most reliable blood-purifier, read
in Ayer’s Almanac the testimoni-
To restore gray hair to its natu- |ais 0f those who have been cured
buus runmug as isiiftc •« “'* °I ral color as in youth, cause it to 0f gnch terrible diseases as ca-
enough for the smallest. All of our men’s pants from $3.00 up will / , ’___ 8 00 terrime aiseases as ca
- . ... , , . .. grow abundant and strong, there ferph rheumatism and scrofnla.
j « -- "« * fli use of S-al
have not a competitor in town, when you consider the large amount
and splendid assortment of our stock.
Yours anxious to sell,
J. W. AYNES,
LOCAL.
Advertising locals will be charged
for at the rate of 10 cents per line
first insertion, and 5 cents per line
for subsequent inseidions.
f !»■
County court is in session this
week.
Extra good turning plows at H.
B. Hensley’s. tf
.
Call and see Tom & Tom’s new
stock of groceries and prices, tf
You can close the trade with J.
W. McOomb if you have the cash.
1 i
Then govern yourself accordingly.
Just heard from Santa Claus/ w. P. Stewart of Gertrude,
He is coming with a large assort- Jack county, is in the city visiting
ment for the Star Drug Store- the family of L. L. Moore. Mr.
Presents too numerous to men- Stewart has for a number of years
tion—and don’t you forget it! tf been a feeder of short horn cattle,
Say, wby don’t you try DeWitt’s and Relieves that they are a good
Buy your Blackhawk hand corn I Litt]e Eariy Risers f These litt]e cattle for Texas. While not so
shelters of H. B. Hensley. „ tf p,llg cure‘headache, indigestion successful at first he has now
A Xmas gift for all at T. N. and constipation. They’re small, come *° the point where he
Brown & Co.’s, in Quality, Qnan- but do the work. Wills & Wood, has cattle that are very much in
tity, aDd Prices, on XMAS SUP- 2m demand. He does not think that
PLIES. tf Santa Clan, tan jut arrived .t aM sni'*“e. for I“*'
If ,on are going to B...<. don’l tbe Star Drag Store with a fall ^ ^ ^ f d, ,, done ,h
ft.il to see John Hensley before supply of Xmas goods. Too late 1
making arrangements for trans- however to state specialties ^ Texag _[Fort Worth Gazette,
portation. tf this week’s issue. Remember | L
The executive committee of the wbere to get them. It
People’s party of Jack county I am now strictly a “ seller.”
has been in session in Jacksboro If yon want any goods or other
this week. | property I own, call with eash and
CLOTHING, FURNISHING
GOODS, MILLINERY, ETC.,
ETC., CHEAP FOR CASH.
ALTHOUGH WE
HAVE BEEN
Trimraing Prices on Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, &c., We
Doubt if there is a Line
of Goods in our Store
that is of Better
Value Than
D. L. Boyles was in town
week.
J. B. Robinson of Fort Worth
is in town.
Prof. J. I. Greeves is teaching
at Antioch.
X. B. Finely of Vineyard was in
town this week.
E. Barker of Newport was in
town Wednesday.
Walker F. Moore of Cundifif
was in town Monday.
Oliver Loving of Los\Valley
was in town Monday.
L. W. Perrin of Roland Valley
spent Monday* in town.
W. T. Shaw of Clay county has [
been in town this week.
lapgains!
Barcjai
V.
Edward Eastburn of Sherman
ft
goods and cash prices
McOomb’s before you
tf
i lot of splendid cooking
} now on hand at H. B. Hens-
tf
was a show in town last
id it will be repeated to-
i to H. B. Hensley’s for yonr
ing stoves; either for coal or
tf
sComb is now selling
cash. Call and get new
tf
tion department is full
lowing at R. W. Great-
of Bowie. tf
& Craig have a nice
and confections,
see them. tf
to go to Bowie or
Hensley’s for a
the lowest price. tf
time to renew your
to the Gazette, and
to subscribe.
t that John Hensley
1 trip to Bowie
■ Best rigs in
tf
department is supe-
in Bowie if you
: in this line call on
D. tf
ps if*you don’t
you will soon
>f an attorney
tf
dows, and it is supposed this cus-
tom started from a tradition that
One custom that has come to ns
from across the sea is that of
hanging up stockings on Christ-
mas eve. Little children are
, , . T „ , taught that St. Nicholas brings in
Evert Johnson is in the great caa ujr c eap’ am a se er. gifts to them through closed win
dry goods emporium of R. W. Price befor* You buy. Respect-1
Greathouse. When in Bowie, ^abY> McOomb. tf
call and see him. tf It is a truth in medicine that I st. Nicholas used to throw purses
A good way to advertise the tbe Bmal*esl dose tbat performs a Gf money in through the windows
College is to use the letter-heads fiure ia *he best- De Witt’8 L1.ttle of Poor maidens, so that they
printed at the Gazette office. Ear,Y Riser8 are the smallest pills, might have marriage portions. The
Call and see them. tf perform a enre and are the custom of giving presents is a
* , best. Wills & Wood. 2m beautiful one; and remember that
Those building chimneys, under- w ’ . . ...
planing honere, ate., will find Tba combined mncilage and ce- Wills & w°od' haTe * splendid
tbe best grade of Mireoari lime a. ”■•»* 1 eb»enti„g paper, ebina, hol.day stock tomwb,nh every
Wm rnmnrnn & Pn’a tf glassware, crockery, porcelain, man, woman and child in the coun
^ameron & . and many other articles, for sale ta can find a suitable gift. 2t
My clothing cannot be excelled at & Woods. Call and see a. E. Kilpatrick, of Fillmore,
for durability, the stock >* *m- ,t teflted and be convinced. tf 1
mense. Large or small sizes at
Greathouse’s in Bowie. tf
Cal., had the misfortune to have
There are many good reasons kte leg caught between a cart and
why you should use One Minute U Bt°ne aQd badly braised. Ordi-
Tlie Elliston Hotel, Jacks- j 0oUgh 0nre There 8re n0 rea. narily he would have been laid up
boro, Texas, is well arranged for I 0Qg why yQQ Bhonld not) jf in for two or three weeks, but says:
tb® convenience of the commer- need of he1'p> The on]y harmless “ After using one bottle of Cham-
^ remedy that produces immediate berlain’s Pain Balm I began to
OUR MILLINERY GOODS.
Each season’s business in this
line has increased to the extent
that we are able to buy in such
quantities and at such prices, that
we know no competition this side
of Fort Worth. Of course we
accumulate some “ out of date ”
goods, but would say as little as
any one doing the amount of busi-
ness we do. If we sell these
goods at all they are sold as old
stock. We positively offer no
back numbers as new and stylish.
Our milliner knows her business
and when she sells you an article
yon may know that it is jnst as
represented. We are in the busi-
ness to stay and not for a season.
It has always been our custom to
make such prices on our millinery
as would close it out before the
holidays were over and this will
be no exception to tbe rule. It.
may be that our prices will be “at
cost,” “ below cost,” or at a profit.
What difference does it make to
you about our profit if we sell
you goods cheaper than other
merchants. Respectfully,
J. W. Aynes.
cial and traveling public.
Do not daily with rheumatism.
Get rid of it at once by purifying
the blood with Hood’s Sarsaparil-|
ly. Be sure to get Hood’s.
For lime, cement, mixed paints,
results. Wills & Wood.
feel better, and in three days was
entirely well. The peculiar sooth-
ing qualities which Chamberlain’s
Pain>Balm possesses I have never
noticed in any other liniment. I
take pleasure in recommending
Touch man’s pocket book,
You strike a tender spot;
Gratify man’s appetite,
You’ll ne’er be forgot.
lumber and other things handled I Y"on want something good to eat. . .
by a first class yard goto Wm. for Xmas. T. N. Brown & Co. will ia ini“en is a so o grea
Cameron A Co., Jacksboro. tf give yon the MOST and BEST
H. B.- Hensley has a fine line for the BEAST money. tf
of stoves in stock and will give It’s just as easy to try Qne Min
you fair prices. Call and examine ute Cough Cure as anything else,
them before buying elsewhere, tf Tt’s easier to enre a severe cough
value for rheumatism and lame
back. For sale by Wills & Wood,
Jacksboro ; Walters & Heasley,
Gibtown. lm
The well known music house of
When the days are stormy and | cold with it. Let your next | °t^
people stay at home, your adver- purchase for a cough be One Min-
tisement in tbe proper medium is ute Cough Cure. Better medi-
right there with them.—Printers’ °’ne > better results; better try it
Itjjj * Wills & Wood. 2m
New goods for cash at J. W. I Pr°£ Lacy is delivering a fine
McComb’s means good for the
lot of fruit and ornamental trees
more beautiful “ Fischer ” pianos
in our town, one to D. B. Gilli-
land, Esq., and one to Miss Hester
M. Jackson in charge of the mu-
sic department at the College.
The Fischer piano is the oldest
people and good for the town. here this week for the Post Gak ma^e jn America and there are
Cash prices will bring trade to a ^ ursMy. His trees look dne few pianos in the world to favor-
town. tf and *Peak weU for.the Po8t °ak ably compare with it in durability
Our $3.00 pants for $2 40 and I I *Dd mn8ical <*nalities- The Wat‘
$5.00 pants for $f 00 are making . * V ^ un Y and kin Music Co., one pf the oldest
«the boys » happy. We have a| 8^°U d b6 patron,S5ed by °dr peo' music firms in the state, are strict-
p e- I ly reliable and
if an
jg will
ies.—[Prioters’
distressing as a
Nothing so fool-
■ from it. Nothing
allowed to contiu-
Cough Cure
a relief. Wills &
2m
the boys” happy,
pair for you youDg man. J. W.
Aynes. tf
If you ¥aut any work in the
wheelwright or other woodwork
line call on D. P. Hill who will do
the work nicely and satisfactorily
and on short notice. tf
H. B. Hensley has jnst received
you
>epsia
Ajt'I liritsesti
_ y
Dysps
Touch
Sarsaparilla
mile at the idea. But
are a sufferer from
do a remarkable
While the children are not I business. Any one wishing to buy
taught tjhe old legends which yet a piano or organ will do well to
prevail in some parts of England, address this firm for prices. Ad-
and that at midnight, at the mo- drpss Will A. Watkin Music Co.,
ment Christmas t}aY comes to Main St., Dallas, Texas,
earth, the cattle fall to their knCee, I Th© popularity of Chamberlain’s
as the legend says was done by j Cough Remedy and the high es-
,tb® oxeQ that were around the teem in which it is held leads us
U large stock of qneensware, and aacred manger in Bethlehem at to believe it to be an article of
those needipg anything in this the time of the nativity, yet they great worth and merit. We have
line should see these goods be- realize that it is or should be a the pleasure of giving the experi-
fore buying elsewhere. tf tiipe of peace and good will to all ence of three prominent citizens
Hill & Amos, wood workmen, and a time, ^ben each on* antici- Uf Redondo Beac^, Cal., in the
have dissolved partnership. Hill pates receiving a pleasant remem- L86 of the remedy. I£r. A. y,
continues the business at the old brance eveD R is not expensive. Trudell says “ I have always re-
stand on the west side of the & Wood are headquarters ceived prompt relief when I used
square. He solicits a continuance f°r Christma8 g°ods for all. Look Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.”
of patronage. 4t 0Q^ ^or tbe'r Holiday Annual at j James Orchard says: “ I am
an early day. 2t
Call on me and have some fine___
photos taken to send to your Latest Style
friends for Christmas presents. 11 Closks at cost at J. W. McComb’s.
have some very fine cards to
mount them on—the very latest I AWARDED HIGHEST HON
Wonderful Bargains in Sec-
ond-Hand Pianos and
Organs.
The well known firm of Will A.
Watkin Music Co. of Dallas offer
good second-hand Pianos and Or-
gans for remarkably low prices.
These instruments comprise some
of the oldest and best makes, are
in absolutely good order and the
prices are 1-3 to 1-2 less than
their real value. They are offered
at these low figares to sell quickly
in order to get room. Will sell,
if necessary, to strictly reliable
persons without any cdsh pay-
ment. For terms for time pay-
ments, or farther information,
address Will A. Watkin Music
Co., 269 Main St.j Dallas, Texas.*
Prices as follow:
ORGANS—$22, $25, $39; % at
$42 each; $44; 4 at $45 each; 4 at
$18 each; 3 at $50 each; 5 at 55
eich; and $60.
SQUARE PIANOS—$35, $38,
$40, $45, $80, $135; 2 at $150 each;
1 at $135; 2 at $165 each; 1 at
$i?5-
A large stosk of Stein way,
Fischer, Newby & Evans and
Keller pianos always on hand. 2
is spending the week in town.
J. T. Henesee of the Indian
Territory was in town this week.
A. B. Flowers and A. J. Sortar
of Cuudiff were in town this week.
J. A. Oliver of the Dameron
neighborhood was in town Mon-
day.
C. H. Allen an attorney from
Austin has been in town this i
week.
T. D. Suttlq of Indian Territory
spent several days in town this
week.
J. W. Simpson left this morn-
ing on a business trip to Fort
Worth.
J. G. Haire and W. F. Gleason
of Howard Valley were in town
this week.
J. G. Keith of Belcherville and
A. M. Lasater of Keechi are in
town today.
A. J. Garner and family of
Sewanee, Tennessee, arrived last
night, and will make their home
here in the future.
Mr. W. P. Stewart and family
of Gertrude passed through town
this week on their return from a
visit to relatives in Fort Worth.
Rev. J. C. McGhee, business
manager of the N. T. B. College
was in town this \teek and re-
ports better success in collecting
for that institution than he antici-
pated.
H. M. Glass of the Post Oak
nursery was in town this week
looking after the delivery of trees
for his nursery. His trees are in
fine condition, and among them
were some very fine cape jas-
mines.
For the Next 30 Days
We offer Great Reductions in Men’s
and Boys’ Clothing, Jeans Pants,
and Overalls.
Dress Goods and Jet
Trimmings. J
We also have in stock a Nice Line
of Bed Blankets, Infants’ Hoods,
Fascinators, Knit Shawls,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Un-
derwear, Etc., Etc.
■mm
figgis
Lr-
• V
REMEMBER,
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§1 lijllllSgt
■.J
We carry a full line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Tobaccos and
gars. All we ask of those who hav
never visited our store is
trial to convince yon that we c
and will save you money.
Respectfully,
:■ - -V
Foreman & Grii
Jacksboro, Texas.
vv m
lit!
> pou t
,
. try a bottle, and 1>«-
en half a dozeu doses,
rily think, and no
gently
| tho
r desire
^leep, and
of the
Sarsa-
| styles. J. O. Price. 3t
Acts »t oncef never fails, One
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
As an emergency medicine,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral takes the
lead of all other remedies. For
the relief and cure of croup,
|whoopjng cough, sore throat, and
dangerous pulmonary troubles
to which tbe young are so liable,
: it is invaluable, being prompt to
act, sure lo cure.
ORS. WORLD’S FAIR.
•am?
vwtr
w CREAM
BAKING
P0WDIR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant- j m k, we
tise.
satisfied that Chamberlain’s Cough
remedy cured my cold ” Mr. J.
>1. Hatcher says: “For three
years I have qaed Oh»n}berlain’-s
Ooqgh Remedy in my family and
its results have always been satis-
factory.” Wills fy Wood, Jacks-
boro ; and Walters & Heasley,
Gibtown. lm
\ Gibtown Institute.
Programme, Dec. 14,1895.
10 a. rn. Welcome address. \
Professional courtesy ; Prof. J.
L. Bain. Discussion.
Recitation; Mrs. Rountree.
Should the energetic teacher be
content in the public school work?
R. E. Underwood. Discussion.
lAcon.
Recitation ; Miss Dora Miller.
Query box..
Recitation; Miss Lou Mitchell.
How to conduct a primary read-
ing class ; Miss Cora Underwood.
Cure for Heada-he. Discussion.
As a remedy for all forms of ^ Phi™tpsJ- Com
headache Electric Bitters has R bIilev ’ ‘ ‘
proved to be the very best. It
effects a permanent cure and the Attention Knights of Pythias,
most dreaded h:,bitnal sick head-I Every Knight is hereby request-
aches yield to its influence. We j ed to be present at our next reg-
urge all who are afflicted to pro- j ular meeting, December 10th,
cure a bottle, and give this reme- 11895, to assist in tbe selection of
dy a fair trial. In cases of habit- | officers for the ensuing term, the
nal constipation Electric Bitters samfe being the constitutional
cures by giving tbe needed tone to
the bowels, and few cases long re-
sist the use of this medicine. Try
it once. Large bottles only Fifty
cents at Wilis & Wood’s drug
store. 2
MM
date for tbe election of officers.
E. M. Davidson, K. of R. & S-
Christmas Presents.
To every person having one i
dozen cabinet photos taken be-
tween now and December 20th, I j
will make a present of one French !
Crystal Photograph.
3t J. C. Price, Photographer. |
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Pair Highest Award.
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The Discovery Saved His Life.
Mr- Q„. Cailioqette, druggist,
Beaveraville, 111., says : “ To Dr.
King’s New Discovery I owe my
life. Was taken with la grippe
and tried all the physicians for
miles about, but of no avail and
was given up and told I could nqt
liye. Haying Dr. King’s New
Discovery in my store I sent for
a bottle anfi began its use and
from tbe first dose began to get.
better, and after using three bot-
tle was up and about again. It is
worth its weight in gold. We
won’t keep store or house without
it.” Get a free trial at Wills &
Woodlg drug qtore. 1 2
If stlsisseg
^J»s©fisa'ltssIyrls*aaB6® ,
List cf Letters
Remaining in tbe post-office at
Jacksboro; Texas, uncalled for
Nov. 30tb, 1S95. _ |
Bows Clint Pope J. R. Dr.
HustJ.J.Mr.
Hensley Joe Smith Fannie E Mrs.
Yroung Mr. an-.l Mrs. J. D.
Xmas Festivities Parties calling for the above
Should bring GOOD CHEER, j ple.lse 8:iy «adv<M. ;sed.” v .
Buy your Xmas Supplies of T. N. q jj Sibley, P. M.
Brown & Co. and he happy. The j -—♦-----—
BRICES, QUANTITY, and ! PLOWS.
QUALITY of their goods will! First class turning plows at
make you smile. tf j H. B. Hensleys. tf
— Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the
The Mexican Commerce,
The best cent cigar in town at
McOomb & Craig’s. tf
Your Attention !! ’ Santa Maria 41 Times ” Gal., in
If you owe me any amount,; speaking of the various ailments
much or little, I want, need and 0f children said: 41 When my
must have it SOON. Don’t flunk j children have croup there is only
I will extend any part of it, else one patent medicine that I ever j R , o -»r «u «n. ii
you will he disappointed, I can’t' USpt anil that i3 Chamberlain’s L. ‘. J>Y 8 over o
do so. Attmunth* nnid. Excuses ! o.»ngh Reinedv. It possesses U tfnard tby rest.
Attend some medical properties that re-1 ^
In Memory of Little B
Knox.
The dark shadow
crossed the threshold.of
of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. j
veniber 14,1895, and robbi
of their precious baby
ner.
Though little Banner’s
numbered but three, he was
sualiy bright and by !
winning ways was loved
ted by a’.l who knew
tlie*j*>y aud light of the
hold. His little life was as a
ray—just budded an
away, ere guilt had _
his cherub soul.
Little Banner was
of fight that heaven
claimed him before the i
breathed one blight o’e
innocence. Had he
earth perhaps his
would have been bl
siou or grief, but now
ipg breath can rise
glofy in the skies. Tir
and seen iiq more are
eyes that nnlje joy and
in fond parents’ hearts,
and lone the home
little one, yet a brigi
heaven is his own.
Today little thinner stain
beckoning angel, robed
spotless garments qf purRy.
wearing his crown of
set with the purest
ish love aud simplicity,
it were, “ Papa, Mama,
Then, wbpn life’s bai
aud your spirits'ar» i
will it nut be sweet to
ed there by your 111
his. tender laughing eyes «
beaming face lighted by radiai
only given to angels!
Fond parents and devoted,
lives, though your little crease
is gone—gme as a dewdrop is
swefit from the hc>ugh, weep net,
bat ra'her s;sy, sleep on dear little
do so. All must be paid.
are failures and not pay.
to this matter at once and oblige,
tf J. W. McCoiub.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Gasfcoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
lieve the little sufferers immedi-j
ately, it is iu ufy opinion the j
be9t cough medicine in the mar-
ket.” If this remedy is freely
g veil as soon as the cronpy cough
appears it will prevent the attack,
It is also an ideal remedy for
Youag People’s Union.
Progr..uime, ^5:39
p. m. Sunday,
Dooeinber 8, 1895.
Devoiiuoed exercises.
Busiutss.
MM ~ ~
)^-*ssoii from St. John 3.
B idicai quo tali ous on "• Holy
-M
whooping cough. There is ho j Spirit.’*
danger iu giving it to children, us j Js the Holy Spirit in the world
Twenty Per Cent Discount.
The people of Jacksboro and
the surrounding country have al-
ready realized that oar advertising
clothing at 20 per cent discount
for cash is no joke. They find
that the clothing is first class and
that the prices are as advertised,
and of cohrse bny their clothing
of us. yYe learned years ago
that to bij benefited by printers’
ust do what we adver-
J. W. Aynes.
“Don’t Tobacco - r smoke
Your Life Away,”
The truthful, startling title of a
book about No-to-bac, the only
harmless, guaranteed tobacco-
habit enre. If you want to quit
and can’t,use “No-to-bac.” Braces
up nicotinized nerves, eliminates
nicotine poisons, makes weak men
gain strength, weight and vigor.
Positive cure or money refunded.
Book at druggists, or mailed
free. Address The Sterling Rem-
edy Co., Chicago office 45 Ran-
dolph St., New York, 10 Spruce
St.
STOVES.
Get your heating and cooking
stoves at H. B- Hensley’s, tf
it contains not king injurious. Fur j t0<*dy ? jcan Miller,
sale by AN ills WftOd, Jacksboro;) lfi>w. when aud whom does
Walters & Heasley, Gibtown. 1 u* | Holy Spirit < ffjet! Dr.
The healing properties of De ®ta'‘k*
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve’are ; Miss Alice Roger*.
Pa., j well known. It cures ee&ema,
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Essay ; Miss Stella McOomb.
Rae.iiing ; M ss L zzie Jackson.
Essay ; Cbas. McDonald.
Miscellaneous.
A. G. Bartley of Magic
writes: I feel it a duty of mine to j skin affections, and is simplya
inform you and the public that ] perfect remedy for piles. Wills &■
De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Wood. 2m
cured me of a very bad case of —,--- ——----
eczema. It also cured my boy of | Parsons.College, Veal Station,
a running sore on Ida leg. Wills ! Texas, now more popular than
& Wood. . 3m j ever, enters upon the coming year] pi|ysi{W, a!M,' Sciences'
under more en.-our -E r. c re«t»-j n;st<.rVf L t« ratare, Pedagogy,
stances, with more-flaitHing ptptosophy, Music, Art, Book-
I want what you owe me. Will j peels, and with a more efficient. . t.!(
you bring it in or shall I send far j corps of teachers thru erci b**!y,.ai Station Texas. vi
it! Respectfully, J. W. Aynes. fore. 2 4 ” ’
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Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1895, newspaper, December 5, 1895; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730760/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.