Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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MONEY TO LiOAN. . I Since the rains the bad odors JAMES W.^KNOX,
We have an abundance of money to loan on Farms are about equal to a whiff from
and Ranches in Jack and adjoining counties at a low hades. If there is not more at-
rate of interest. tention given to the sanitary con-
The Y. B. Dowell Land Loan Company, ditionof the town there will be
Jacksboro, Texas. more sickness than ever. It is
not possible for people to be
NO. 4483
S.W. EASTIN.I
Vice-Pree.
LOCAL.
Advertising locals will be charged
for at the rate of 10 cents per line
first insertion, and 5 cents per line
for subsequent insertions.
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Undertakers’ goods.
Alex L. Martin.
Hensley & Latimer pay cash for
hides. * tf
All kinds of reading matter at
Spears & Go’s. tf
For harness and cook stoves
see Denman & Sons. tf
J. I. Jackson has bought the
Jacksboro wagon yard.
Spears & Go. have a fine line
of Sets and lOcts cigars. tf
Gall at Martin’s and see his new
rockers and stand tables. tf
Try our cold drinks, they can’t
he beat—at Spears & Go’s. tf
Remember the mass meeting
at the court house tonight.
If you need a binder it will pay
you to see Denman & Sons. tf
Go to W. 0. Willingham’s bar-
becue stand to buy your ice. tf
Pure ice cream served every
day at Spears & Go’s, parlor, tf
Hensley & Latimer pay the
highest price in cash for fat hogs.
tf
If you want furniture be sure
to get Martin’s prices before buy-
ing. tf
I am still doing business at the
same old stand. J. G. Price,
tf Photographer.
Mantel folding beds, couches,
iron beds, cots, etc. Alex L.
Martin. tf
Go to S. O. Callahan for lubri-
cating and machine oil. He keeps
the best. tf
The beef market closes at 9 a.
m. on Sundays and is open from
5 to 6 p. m.
Save money by buying one of
those handsome oak suits at Alex
L. Martin’s. tf
Hensley & Latimer want 100
cords of wood at the Ice Plant-
will pay cash. tf
Go to W. O. Willingham’s bar-
becue stand on south Main street
to buy your ice. tf
If yon want the cash and the
highest price paid for fat hogs,
go to Hensley & Latimer. tf
Miss McNary will give her mus-
ical entertainment Tuesday even-
ing at the Methodist church.
Lawn tennis on the lawn at the
Blliston Hotel every evening
at 6 o’olock. Everybody invited.
Bev. J. J. Humphreys will
preach at the Ohristian church
Sunday, the 26th, at 11 a. m. and
8 p. m.
W. W. Terrell’s feed store on
Church street on block north of
square handles feed of all kinds.
Also deals in hides, pelts and
furs. tf
Mrs. R. A. Booker, wife pf Mr.
B. A. Booker, who was a few
months ago an official in the Bock
Island force of this place died at
Bridgeport last week.
The high school faculty and
graduates have received many
compliments on their handsome
commencement programmes,
which are equal to those sent out
by colleges and universities.
DeWitt’s Little Early Eisers
search the remotest parts of the
bowels and remove the impurities
speedily with no discomfort. They
are famous for their efficacy. Easy
to take, never gripe. W. Y. Chit-
wood. m
Bad Blood
Breeds Humors
Boils, Pimples, Eruptions,
&ores, Debility, Languor,
Kidney Troubles, Indigestion and
That Tired Eeeling,
All of which Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Cures, by purifying, enriching and
Vitalizing the blood.
Blood troubles, left unchecked, in-
crease and multiply just as naturally
|s the weeds and thistles infesting
the sol}.
They need the same radical treat-
ment, too
They should be rooted out in Spring.
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
Stops the breeding of disease germs
and impurities in the blood.
It also imparts vitality and richness,
and that means a strong, vigorous
body as well as a clear healthy skin.
You will look better and feel bet-
ter if you begin taking Hood’s Sarsa-
parilla TODAY. It
Purifies
The Blood
As nothing else can.
“Mf son had pimples on his face, which
to became a mass of sores,
giving him Hood’s Sarsaparilla
the sores ware getting better.
healed without leaving a
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First National Bank,
OF JACKSBORO, TEXAS,
PAID UP CAPITAL $ 100,000
SURPLUS......- 100,000
We call attention to this statement. The Capital and I
Sarsaparilla. | Mark Twaiu says: “It is not ai-1 Surplus paid up and proportional liability of the Stockholders j
Hensley & Latimer have a nice way® eae,y t0 stand prosperity— f0r additional sum of $100,000 is unquestionable guarantee I
lot of hams, bacon, lard, and all | an.°tber ma“’si 1 mea°-” , j8 J and safe protection to depositors and patrons of this Bank.
We offer our services for the prompt transaction of any j
banking business you may have in Texas.
Free!
Free!
“Better out than in”—that hu- 1 Wealthy when surrounded by such
mor that you notice. To be sure bad conditions. Glean up the,
it’s out and all out, take Hood’s town-
kinds of sausages usually kept in 8tm harder to 8ee y°ur friend8
|and neighbors rejoicing in good]
a meat shop.
health, while you don’t even dare
Tb. ladies of the Freeh, teri.* e Take Dr July I, D AVID L KNOX CaShlM
mrch will serve ice cream and! __ ... *. - I 1899. UAV UttWI1C1,
night. All
church will
strawberries, Friday
are invited to come.
Try the new remedy for cos-
tivenesH, Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets. Every box
guaranteed. E. E. Young.
one.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Keep
your stomach and bowels in order. I Annual 0omrnenCement Of the
Eat what you like and envy no
Jacksboro Pharmacy, m j Jacksboro High School.
Jacksboro High School closes
I have sent to every school die- the 30th with th„ following pro-
trict in the county scholastic cen- gramme, which will be rendered
Millions of native grasshoppers I bus blanks. If in any district the at the Methodist chm-cfc at eight
are reported in the south part of census has not been taken, I 0?cj0c^ p m.
the county. Mr. Groner says he should be notified of the fact at I <i0nly Thee,”.............................white
•*» anything lit. them. once and inforaed who will. This
The least in qaaDtity and most 18 of 110 llttle importance as the ,nv0catl0Q
time will have passed with the
close of this month. Some one
in every district should feel
enough interest in having a school
to attend to this.
Eeepectfully,
L. H. Bryant.
Eev. H A. Howard.
“Saint a Pesth,” -Marche Hongroise de Con-
cert-Piano Solo........................Kowalski
Mrs. W. Edward Rohinson.
Oration—’ ‘The Question of the Honr............
Joe Alvin Crawford.
"Green Island Waltz,”—Cornet Solo.....Short
Mr. J. F. McCall.
Oration—‘’At the Ocean’e Shore,”............
Virgil Albert Newman.
“Auf Wiedersehn Waltzes”............Bailey
Messrs. C. M. Whipp, E. S. Dunn,
T. J. Craig, Lewis Johnson.
twenty I Oration—“Sunshine and Shadow,”...........
You are much more liable to dis-1 years and have been unable after | Song6„a ..ot^tfsYenxmeus,”.. Massenet
ease when your liver and bowels trying all preparations and physi-
do not act properly. DeWitt’s cians to get any relief. After
Little Early Eisers remove the taking one bottle of Kodol Dys-
cause of disease. W. Y. Chit- pepsia Cure I found relief and am
wood. m I now in better health than I have
in quality describes DeWitt’s Lit
tie Early Biters, the famous pills
for constipation, and liver com-
plaints. W. Y. Chitwood. r
Denman & Sons want to show
you the old reliable Oanton line
of implements, which are the best
sold on this market. Prices right
and terms the most reliable. tf
CARPETS, STRAY MAT-
TING AMD LIIQLEU1.
See our samples of carpets,
straw matting and linoleum. Oar-
pets cut, matched and made up
ready to put on your floor, price
5i cents to $100 per yard. Straw
mattiDg, beautiful patterns, price
15 to 30 cents per yard. Linoleum,
samples of all grades and prices.
AyDes Dry Goods Go.
“A Housewife’s Delight, a Eieely
Arranged Table.”
BUY YOUR 000DB OF US
AND GET A SET OF THIS
“I have been suffering from
dyspepsia for the past
.Jensen
b. “Marie ”...............
Miss Mary Lonise McNary.
Oration—“On the Mountain Heighta”..........
John Moore Raley.
“Land of Swallows,’’—Sextette.. ......Bailey
Mesdames Graham and Dunn,
Messrs. Whipp, Dunn, Craig and Johnson.
I can not|°ration"‘‘PMbl®m,°fLj.fe’”........T..........
1 William Christopher Groner, Jr.
BETTER THAN THE BEST
to be bought elsewhere at the
same prices. Goods of the kind
and quality which will bring you
here again when you want more.
TOILET EEQUISITES
are only part of our large stock
but we consider it important and
strive to sell the finest goods at
the smallest prices.
E. E. YOUNG.
Judge E. W. Nicholson and been for twenty years,
W. E. Fitzgerald have formed a praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too 1 class song
law copartnership. The Gazette highly,” thus writes Mrs. 0. W. j “mYi^ftesWent school Board,
bespeaks for these well and favor- Roberts, North Greek, Ark. W.
ably known gentlemen a liberal Chitwood. m
share of patronage. Moore’s Pilules are a guaran-
*!a |be del™ed Sdoday’JdM 3’by
ferSftee’nyeere. He tried ley M°f ^
remedies with no results until he dice, biliousness, fetid breath and | g ’
used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve a tired, listless feeling. They cure
and that quickly cured him. W. rheumatism and the lassitude fol-
Y. Chitwood. m lowing blood poison produced
A. M. Olark’s bottle works is in from malarial poisoning. No
fall blast, and there is the place quinine. No arsenic, acids or
to get your sodapop by the case. iron. Do not ruin stomach or
This is one of Jacksboro’s indus- teeth. Entirely tasteless. Price,
trial enterprises that deserves 50c per box. Dr. 0.0. Moore Go.,
the success it is winning. No. 310 North Main Street, St.
Skin affections will readily dis- Louis, Mo. tf
appear by using DeWitt’s Witch I, , , . . 4 I “I recall now with horror,” says
Hazel Salve. Look out for conn-1 If PeoPle onJy knew what we Mail Carrier Burnett Mann, of Le-
know about Kodol Dyspepsia yannaj q>? «my three years of suf-
“Gcod Night,”........................Pontins
Messrs. Whipp, Dunn, Craig and Johnson.
Benediction......................................
Rev. A. R. Nash.
The commencement sermon will
Sunday,
Connelly
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Shudders At His Past.
. , ‘ ... r I every household, as there are few
quick and positive cure for piles. ,
1 people who do not suffer from a ]
feeling of fullness after eating,
W. Y. Chitwood.
The Bock Island
coach through
will run a
to Mem-
fering from kidney trouble. I was
hardly ever free from anil aches
or acute pains in my back. To
stoop or lift mail sacks made me
belching, flatulence, sour stomach groan. j fejt tired, worn out,
phle Tennessee, withont eta.** I« a “ r'“dy 1
Leaving Jacksboro Saturday eve- ° dyspepsia. A P,“ bee“ to “s« Electric Bittera, bat
a,eg, May 25.0, at 4:20, making “ ,f“d TJ’tba etl'T’1 b°UlM ^ "
which, with no aid from the stom- and ma(je me feei ]jfce a new man.”
close conneotion at all
els.
ASK FOR COUPONS.
AYNES DRY GOODS CO.
THE JACKSBORO PHARMACY
Is open for business with a complete line of drugs, medicines,
chemicals, sundries and stationery. We make a specialty of
prescriptions and family receipts. My stock is all fresh and
new. I would be pleased to have you call and look at my
stock and get prices. I am vonrs for business,
W. Y. CHITWOOD, PROP.
Pioneer Babbitry—Belgian Hares
three months old $1.00, breeding age $1 50,
either sex, bred does $2.00 each. Bred from |
Society Programmes.
B. Y. P. U. for Sunday, May 26,
Pedigreed Stock of the famous Colorado x . .on _ m
and California strains. The above prices , ...
are for hare, not pedigree or score cards. Subject, A nameless g rl ero-
The meat of the Belgian is unsurpassed for ine,” 2 Kings, 5:1-4, 10-15.
table use. For further particulars call on Leader, FlaDk Groner.
Geo. Kisley, Manager. Jacksboro, Texas. | Prayer
Song No. 82.
Recitation, Grover Groner.
Talk on lesson by Rav. G. I.
Britain.
Song No. 308.
Bible reading; Jno. 6:9-12, Miss
Fought for His Life.
“My father and sister both died
of consumption,” writes J. T.
Weatherwax, of Wyandotte, Mich ,
“and I was saved from the same, McComb; l Kings, 17:1016;
frightful fate only by Dr. King’s ^ d A Sam. 17;32
New Discovery. An attack of Migg Addie Johnson.
pneumonia left an obBtmate congb 1
Short talks.
SoDg No. 395 and benediction.
Epworth League, May 26ih.
A promise and a prophecy.
Song and prayer.
Psalm 2, read alternately.
The importance of the Letgue
Perfect satisfaction guaran-
Gamp .Toe|teed by E< B* YounS* °nly 50
1 cents. m
nointfi -------- ---- ailu maue leei iiko a uew man."
to Ex Confederate rauuiou i„ .bat if’at'TbeJ’r' U°ri,“ed
.. ly can t help but do you good. W. 8t0macb, liver, kidneys and bow
Clty- IY. Chitwood. m 1
Warm spring days produce a
feeling of drowsiness if the body I Ex-Oonfederates
is loaded with the impurities of Shelby will meet the first Satur-
winter diet. Cleanse the blood, day in June, 1601, at one o’clock
liver and bowels with Prickly Ash P-m. in the U. 0. V.’s Hall third
Bitters. It creates energy and story N. W. corner room in the
cheerfulness. W. Y. Chitwood, m | court hou«e, Jacksboro, Texas.
Hope every member will be pres-
Impurities ih the blood produc-1 ent at roll call. The adjutant has
ed by digestive disorders must be to prepare an army roll to send
driven out before hot. weather to state headquarters. I want
sets iD, otherwise sickness will ap- your name, commander and rank
pear at a time when a strong vig- Gome out and see your new hall,
orous body is most needed. Prick- an(j talk up that picnic,
ly Ash Bitters will expel all impu j. w. Dodson, Oapt.
rities and put the system in perfect w, 0. Groner, Adjt.
order. W. Y. Chitwood. m Qamp Joe Shelby, No. 1314. U. 0.
There have jast been printed | Y.’s Jacksboro, Texas,
and are now on sale at the Gazette
office 1000 blank warranty deeds I A mass meeting under the an-1» .. „
wttb and without vendot>s lieu LioM ot ,U th» you»g peopl.’. the sam e
olauee, all with joint .ad eibgle 80<Jietiee of Jaokebovo will be hold *1 ‘r a
acknowledgments. These deeds ... . ... of equal quality go into one dol-
are printed on fine linen paper and a*the coart boa8e tonight to de- lM ftnd ten douar ]ot8i A cj,ild
are of the latest and most approv- ™e plans for removing the cold can bn here No Bub8titution i8
ed forms. Prices, 4 for 15 cents; storages. The young people’s so-
25 for 90 cents; 50 for $1,75. tf cieties have been organized for
and very severe lung trouble,
which an excellent doctor could
not help, but a few months’ use
of this wonderful medicine made
me as well as ever and I gained
much in weight.” Infallible for
coughs, colds and all throat and
lung trouble. Trial bottles free. I in missionary work, Sil Stark.
Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1 at Song, Irene Hoskins.
E. E Yqung’e. m Reading on lesson by Leaguere.
Leader, F. E Graham
Purify the Blood
By taking the old reliable Botanic |
Blood Balm (B. B. B.); cures ul-
Office-
A SMALL ORDER
organized
“Wbat’eia.nameF The word|d8'r«l»P"><>h‘»f Ohrie-
tian workers, and there is no
greater work than saviDg the
young men and boys from the evil
influences of the joints that usual-
fitters” does not always indicate
something harsh and disagreeable.
Prickly Ash Bitters is proof of
this. It cleanses, strengthens., .
an J regulatee the eyetem lhor. J^ '»rth la prohibittoa
GROCERIES
whioh demand the admiration of
consumers because they deserve it.
High class, fresh and worthy
yet moderately priced.
F. E. GRAHAM GRQ. GO.
onghly, yet it is so pleasant the
most delicate stomach will not
object to it. W. Y. Chitwood.
No Loss of Time.
I have sold Chamberlain’# Oolic,
Cholera and diarrhega Remedy for
years, and would rather be out of
coffee and sugar than it. I Bold
PERSONAL.
Whooping Cough.
A woman who has had expeii-
cers, scrofula, eczema, pimples, I enoe with this disease, tells how
itching skiD, aching bones, boils, to prevent any dangerous conse-
carbuncles. If you are all run quences from it. She says: Our
down take B. B. B. It will give three children took whooping
life, vitality and strength to the cough last summer, our haby boy
blood. B. B. B. makes the blood being only three months old, and
pure and rich. Druggists, $L. owing to our giving them Cham-
Trial treatment free, by writing beiIain’s Cough Remedy, they
Blood Balm Co , Atlanta, Ga. 1 j lost none of their plumpness and
came oqt io much better health
than other children whose parents
did not use this remedy. Our
oldest little girl would call lustily
for cough syrup between whoops,
Jessie Pinkey Hall, gpringviile,
Ala- This remedy is for sale by
E, E. Young, druggist. m
It Saved. His Leg.
P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange,
Ga., suffered for six months with
a frightiul running sore on his leg;
bat writes that Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve wholly cared it in five days.
For ulcers, wounds, piles, it’s the
hest salve in the world. Cure
guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by
E. E. Young. m
For Sale,
At very low prices, at my resi-
dence on College Hill, a baggy, a|,ow rates.
Attention, Confederates!
For the Confederate Veterans
Reunion at Memphis, Tennessee,
May 2Sih to 30:b, inclusive, the
Texas & Pacific Railway Company,
will sell round trip tickets qt very
On sale at stations
hammock cart and my household
and kitchen furnitqre.
tf W. G. Mullins.
towns. While the young people
have organized for the work they
are receiving the encouragement
and support of a large majority of
“Our little girl was unconscious I tbe leading people of the town.
from strangulation daring a end- . ,
of cronp. The revival meeting held by flve bottles of it yesterday to
le of One IRev' Fl M' Mc0onne11 closed last threshers that could go no farther,
The attendance at all ser- and they are at work again this
I quickly secured a bottle of One , .
Minute Gough Cure, giving her | Is * .
three doses. The croup was mas- Ylces was large.e8Peoally at night. morning.„H. R. Phelps,Ply mouth,
tered and our little darling speed-1The greater Part of the time the | Oklahoma. As will be seen by
ily recovered.” So writes A. L.
services at night were closed the above the threshers were able
Spafford, Chester, Mich. W. Y.' hamedly on aoc°cnf of tfae rains to keep on with their work with-
Chitwood. m |and ^bn8^° a considerable degree out losing a single day’s time. You
lessened the interest, but Mr. Me-1 should keep a bottle of this reme-
Biliousness is a condition char- Oonnell preached many excellent
acterized by a disturbance of the sermons daring the meeting and
digestive organs. The stomach is added many new friends to the
debilitated, the liver torpid, the large number who knew him be-
bowels constipated. There is a fore this meeting. His sermons
loathing of food, pains in the bow- are so clear and stated so forcibly
els, dizziness, coated tongne and that a child can understand them
vomitiDg, first of the undigested and yet they have none of the
or partly digested food aud then weafe an<j insipid illustrations so
of bile. Chamberlain’s Stomach'
dy in your home. For Bale by E.
E. YouDg, druggist. m
NEW STORE
R. E. CHADDICK
turbances of the stomach and *be dlBgasf of their andiences.' - ®
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured
After Fourteen Years of
Suffering.
“I have been afflicted with sci-
atic rheumatism for fourteen
years,” says Josh Edgar, of Ger-
mantown, Gal. “I was able to be
around but constantly suffered. ^
tried everything } could bear of
aqd at last was told to try Cham-
berlain’s Pain Balm, which I did
and was immediately relieved and
in a short time cared, and I am
happy to say it has not since re-
turned.” Why not use this lini-
ment and get welli It is for sale
by E. E. Young, druggist. m
Struck Oil.
A lucky strike was made by the
physician in Illinois who discover-
ed the formula of Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin. Lucky for all suf-
ferers from dyspepsia, constipa-
tion, stomach and bowel troubles.
Jacksboro Pharmacy, m
west of Big Springs May 24, 25,
26. At stations Big Springs and
east in Texas, May 25, 26, 2», final
limit to leave Memphis as late as
June 4tb, 1901. Extension to
June 19lb, 1901, ou payment of
50c and deposit of ticket on or
before June 2nd with joint agent
at Memphis.
For particulars regarding rates,
sleeping cars, chair cars, etc., see
nearest ticket agent or write Mr.
H. P. Hughes, traveling passen-
ger agent, Fort Worth, or Mr. E,
P. Turner, G. P- & T. A , Dallas,
Texas.
Will be glad to hear from you.
CA3TOS1XA.
Sew the _/) The Kind You Have Always Bought
The Ornette has a first class job oj-
dee where all hinds of Commercial,
Booh and Job worh is done in the
best style.
Letter Heads,
Bill Heads,
Statements,
Envelopes,
Kept in stoch and printed to order.
The best Linen and Rag flat and
ruled writing papers kept in stock.
Legal-cap, blue-ruled, lines num-.
oered, printed and for sale.
Cheap writing paper will be
furnished to order.
Circulars,
Posters.
Hand Bills,
On colored or white paper,
BLANKS—
Affidavit to an Account,
Affidavit to any Fact,
Bill of Sale—General, 1-2 sheet,
Bill of Sale—Cattle—book form,
—100 in book,
Bond for Title,
Chattel Mortgage, 1-2 sheet,
Crop Mortgage, 1-2 sheet,
Deed of Trust,
Deed, Warranty, (all cash)
Deed, Warranty, vendor’s lien,
Deed, Quit Claim,
Power of Attorney,
Promissory Note, 10 per ot. atty’s
clause,
Promissory Note, Vendor’s Lien,
Protest,
Protest—Notice,
Release of Deed of Trust,
Release of Vendor’s Lieu,
Transfer of Vendor’s Lien,
Leases and
Acknowledgements,
Blank Abstracts,
Checks,
Blank Notes,
Notes with Bill of Sale,
Continually hept in stoch. Any
blank not in stock will be printed to
order.
Pamphlet and
Book Work,
Hotel Registers,
Prescription Tablets,
Invitations,
Wedding Cabinets,
Society Programmes,
Musical Programmes,
Ball Programmes,
Artistically printed on short notice,
If there is anything you want iD
the printing line not mentioned
here call for it.
Mrs. F. IT. Jones is visiting in
Arlington.
R N. Morgan of Sebree was in
town Tuesday.
Miss Biirnette Blair is visiting
in Fort Worth.
F. E. Graham made a trip to
Graham Saturday.
David R ckard of North Creek
was iu town Saturday.
J. O. Hou’s left last Monday
for Dallas on a business trip.
Jas. L. Spiller has returned
home froip Trinity University.
Mrs. F. M. McConnell left Mon-
day for her home in Longview.
E M. Covington of Eldorado
coal fields was in town Monday.
N. I. B ffle and H. F. Wilton of
Gertrude were in town this week.
W. H. Brannum of Eldorado
coal fields was in town this week*
J. B. Clay and T. L. Kennedy
of Jeannette were in town Satur-
day.
Mrs. A. Breckenridge of Chico
is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. N.
Green.
Rev. A. R. Nash is at Bellevue
this week assisting in a revival
meeting.
Messrs. G. A. and Harry Gra-
ham are spending the week in
Dallas.
Mrs. Goodman of Bridgeport
is the guest of Mrs. S. N. Green
this week.
Mrs. Spiller isvisiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Loving
of Fort Worth.
J. P. Hackley left Monday to
attend the millers’ association at
New Braunfels.
Walter Reed, Keener Bentley,
Carl Bird well of Bryson were in
town Thursday.
Messrs. N. B. Glandon and J.
W. JohDson of Gibtown were in
the city Monday.
Mrs. 0. R, Connor, son and
grand-daughter are visiting Mr*
and Mrs. H. L. Connor.
Miss Neeley Bryant has return-
ed home from an extended visit
with her sister in East Texas.
B. F. Draper left Monday for
Fort Worth to attend the ex-Oon-
federate meeting held in that city
A. 0. Wood and Abe Kuyken-
dall have returned from a pros-
pecting trip in the Indian Terri-
tory.
W. H. Featherston and wife
have returned from a visit to their
ranch in Jack county.—[Henrietta
News.
Misses Emma Green and Amno
Lisater made a visit to Mr, A. M.
Laeater’s on East Keechi last
week.
Tyelists should always carry a
bottle of Ballard’s Snow L:niment,
in case of accident, if applied im-
mediately, it will subdue the pain,
prevent swelling and discolora-
tion, and quickly heal the rounds.
Free 35 and 50 ci^. E. E. Young, m
I ixccijo eveijiiuiug me n £t\ /"V
family needs, and will buy every- [ vpvy\-/v-/
The Honest Cobbler
examines the “Sole of Honor”
and finds it is the Soul of Honor. You
may not know as much about shoes as
he does, but take our word for it—so
good a shoe as Selz’ '*R_oyaLl Blue” for
so small a price was never offered be-
fore. All styles, all shapes, all satis-
factory kinds of
leathers at one price,
Mrs. Haukius of Vienne, HI.f
and Mrs. J. W. Dickson of Boyd-
ston, Tex, are visiting Mrs. W. L.
Garvin.
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Walker re-
turned yesterday from Stephens-
ville where they have been for
some months.
Mrs. Q. S. Davis returned from
Qbioo Tuesday where she had
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Breckenridge.
Rev. F. M. McConnell will
leave this afternoon for Bowie
where be will begin a meeting
next Sunday.
T. F. Horton and family left on
Monday for a visit with Mrs. Hor-
ton’s relatives at San Antonio aud
Fredericksburg, where they will
spend several weeks.
Miss Bertha Aston will leave
this afternoon for Dallaa, where
she wijl spend BOmetim^ studying
music. Her many friends wish
for her a successful and pleasant
time,
W. H. Gibson and J. N. John-
son of Pittsburg, Pa., spent sever-
al days this week prospecting in
towD, and expressed themselves
as delighted with Texas and her
people.
Rev. Mr. Peterson, presiding
elder for this district, spent Satur-
day and Sunday in town. Sunday
afternoon he preaohed a most im-
pressive sermon ou the responsi-
bilities resting on parents in train-
ing their children for useful citi-
zens.
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create a healthy appetite. They He will always receive a cordial . ’ , ‘ uuJ'eveiy-
also tone np the liver to a healthy welcome in Jacksboro. There thlDg th® famer ha8 t0 8eU that U
action and rocnldto the howolfi i , I is pOHSibi©
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Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1901, newspaper, May 23, 1901; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730830/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.