Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1890 Page: 3 of 4
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PERSONAL.
Highest m ail in Leavening Power.—U. S, Gov’t Report, Aug. 17,
r
te Martin, of# Benjamin, was
city this week.
“S, Rector, of Snake Creek,
the city Saturday.
jW. Kiker, of North Creek, j
the city Saturday.
J. R. Robinson has retnrn-
Mineral Wells where she
i several weeks.
jn Elliston accompanied
r, Mrs. J. T. Elliston, on
“ igtown yesterday. McComb, Eastin & Knox will
Upton, of A urora, i exchange dry goods and groceries
ugh the city Tuesday' for wheat and pay the highest mar-
west on a prospecting tour, ket price. tf
Rathbone, a prominent The “ Daisy ” fly-killer—capaci-
*ilot Point, and his i ty, one peck per day. They “ go
’ " ...... McCon-
tf
iODS t GROCERIES JOHN HENSLEY SON.
DEALERS IN
CHEAP FOR CASH I
ABSOLUTELY PURE
re visiting his parents on to the wood-pile to die.”
*s Creek. nell has them.
Sporer, of Sherman, who McComb, Eastin & Knox will
visiting Mr. and Mrs. T.! exchange dry goods and grocer-
of this place left this ! ies for wheat and pay the highest
’ 4CJ
her home. She was ac-1 market price.
i
as Port Worth; Potted ham, corned beef mus-
p. Sporer. tard sardines, pickles and.sauces;
l. McDonald, Young county’s just the thing for cold lunches, at
ate before the flotorial con-: J. W. Aynes & Co.’s.
?n f°r th® legislature, passed | Luuch-baskets, Japanese 11;
t|te city Tuesday morning. ^ingj artists’ colors, novelties'of
Ponald expects to ret^n maUy kinds just received at the
to Jacksboro to be present at the drng store—McConnell’s. tf
Contention next Saturday. . , , . _ ,
■Jp~ "IT/. . • If you stop over night m Jacks-
Messrs. E. S. Dunn, H. A. Wills, boro go to the Horton House
R. P. Baker, A. 0. Wood, S. O. where you can have a good night’s
^CmahiUt, II. N. Bell, C. H.-Sibley, reg^ py getting a good bed. tf
Latbuer, G. B. Knox, C. M. J g
Whipp and H. O. Stark, of the
Cornet Band, are at-
the ex-Confederate en-
the
present
ent at Eliasville, Young
, where they are delighting
soldiers and all others
with their splendid music.
'THE REST.'
gSti
•itieS^ke hfootl, but renews ami in-
oriUea that fluid.
Efctv
It is easy to say of anything, especial-
ly of » medicine, that it is “the hest”;
but to'show Uie reason of its superiority
to the satisfaction of the public, may bo
.piitc another matter. When we aflirm,
however, tliat Ayer's .Sarsaparilla is
superior to any other blood medicine,
make no inconsiderate statement,
the plain, unvarnished truth.
“ Jpd-pnritierg may pro-
■ esliilaratiou, which is
8; hat the cures effcct-
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla arc
radical and permanent. It not only
puritiej
vigor
£r’a Sarsaparilla has been in use
: better part of half a century, and
evtd a Success wlrich is without
it'j 1 iu the history of medicine,
he early learned to appreciate its
*■ ns a purifier of the blood, and
»pse of years lias only confirmed,
strengthened the popular opinion
I merits.
|ly the choicest and roost approved
cuts cuter into the composition
r’s Sarsaparilla, ‘anti these arc
; regardless of cost. It is on tlii.s
fple that the Honduras sarsaparilla
; exclusively used In this prepara-
The doiinstie variety is cheap
rtindanfl being indigenous all
'Hmt it hits
[•dloinaTvalui; compared with
_Jer growth of the tropies. Therc-
VIs that the extract of the Hon-
■root, solely, forms the basis of
• .preparation, the other ingvedi-
lieing stillinyia, podophyllum, yel-
!-iek, anil the iodides ui potassium
poll,
effeet jirodneed hy these in; • -
h deja nds b ryely upon the p:< -
lots used, and it is only by I in.
I si,it! in i <o :e iiimling Hw-wi *1 :
LarMhln alterative and tonic
|t of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, aro
Tpe s pp!iaitee.i t f Avar's
and costly, it’.d
\ he
WMlllC
ilia.!
ilseif use results
ximet <.f
than 1 fin be
Biotls. This
att rind h e.
Is of Hiivcr-
tbe world.
le success of
I have some fine bargains in un-
improved lands. Good opportu-
nities to secure cheap lands,
tf James R. Robinson.
Chapter 1: Weak, tired, no appetite.
Chapter 2: Took Hood’s Sarsapa-
rilla.
Chapter 3: Strong,cheerful,hungry.
j Mineral Water Crystals outsell
any other article sold by our drug-
gists. The genuine article is for
sale by- H. H. McConhell.
| The “ Eldridge ” sewing machine,
the handsomest in the market, and
lowest in price—quality consid-
j ered—at H. H. McConnell’s drug
; store. tf
Edison, America’s great invent-
; or, will have to fall back on Gant-
: er’s magic chicken cholera cure.
Sold and warranted by H. II. Mc-
Connell.
Presto ! Change! Gray and
faded beards made to assume their
I original color by applying Buck-
| iugham’s Dye for the whiskers. It
! never fails to satisfy.
We are not on the stump for
Hogg, but if you are feeding the
young shoats go to the Jacksboro
; Mill and get the boss hog feed,
(shorts) $1.00 per 100 pounds,
Why not take your wheat t<u
J. W. Aynes & Co. at Jacksboro,
; and buy your dry goods and gro-
ceries of them ! They will do as
well by yon as you will do at the/
j railroad.
Use Mineral Wells Crystals for
dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head-
ache, costiveness and all kidney
and liver diseases. The genuine
has on the box the large letters,
M. W. C. W. A. Gm
Why scratch your life away
when a little Hunt’s Cure judi-
ciously applied will cure the worst
case of itch ever known t If not
it costs yon nothing. Price 50o.
It. H. McConnell. 1m
Nellie Bly got around the world
j pretty lively, but Cheatham’s
1 Tasteless Chill Touic will go it at
a still better pace. Try a bottle
“ when in need of a remedy for
chills. H. H. McConnell. lm
Patrons’ Institute.
The patrons and teachers met
at Lynn Creek, July 19th. The
president being absent Mr. N. I.
Biffle was elected chairman and
J. E. Harrell, secretary.
The first subject on programme
was “ Object Lessons,” by L. C.
Thomas. Mr. Thomas not being
present the subject was passed for
the time.
Next was “ Duties of Trustees,”
by S. L. Leeman. Mr. Leeman
eing absent, the discussion was
ened by Mr. Daugherty. After
e duties of trustees was dis-
cussed, Mr. Thomas being present
was called to open the question SDeciCll Pl°iC6S
of object lessons, but not being j r
prepared he said only a few words,
and the question, “Uniformity of
Text Books,” by T. N. Brown, was
taken up. Mr. N. I. Biffle wishing j
to ask Mr. Brown a question iu
regard to whether the school
should be situated in the center
or at the edge of the district, if
there was no objection, and there
being none, he was allowed to do
so; followed by remarks from
Messrs. Hawkins, King and
Thomas.
Next was Prof. T. B. King on
“ County Supervision,” after which
“ How to Teach Patriotism,” was
opened by Mr. G. F. Daugherty,
and followed by Prof. Wester.
A motion was made and carried
that the patrons’ and teachers’ in-
stitute meet at? Bryson the third '-:-
Saturday in August. j Veals Station.
Whereas, a goodlj number of j Correspondence of tho Gazette.
the members of this institute com-1 Veals Station.
plain of being unable to talk; with ’
the evidence that we have of their
ALL LIGHT 'WEIGHT
AND SUMMER GOODS
AT A REDUCED PRICE
To Close Them. Out ’With
The Season.
General Hardware,
PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS, &c.
STOVES OP ALT. DESCRIPTIONS;
FORWOOD, GASOLINE AND OIL.
This is a list of Trimmings we give with a cook Stove,
Price from 16 to 30 Dollars.1
on Odd Lots of Clothing,
Boots and Shoes.
1 Coffee Pot,
1 Wash Boiler,
2 Pots,
2 Skillets,
2 Griddles,
1 Tea Kettle,
2 Pot Lids,
1 Dipper,
1 Cake Turner,
1 Flesh Fork,
3 Drip, Pans,
1 Basting Spoon,
1 Dish Pan,
1 Cake Pan,
1 Nutmeg Grater,
2 Cake Cutters,
1 Wash Pan,
1 Half-gallon Cup,
2 Pie Plates;
2 Padding Pans,
1 Shovel,
1 Biscuit Cutter,
6 Muffin Rings,
1 Scraper,
1 Pepper Box/
1 Meat Broiler, :
1 Joint of PipeS
1 Long Cast Pan,
1 Stove Lifter,
1 Cake Stove Polish.
Wheat, Corn and Bacon Taken in
Exchange for Merchandise.
Respectfully,
J. W. AYNES & 00.
WE KEEP ON HAND
PLENTY OF WELL-TDBING, CROCKERY, Q0EENSWAR1,
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS.
ability to enjoy and appropriate
July 2fi, 1890.}
Jacksboro Gazette:
If you had placed my hame to
Call and see us.
South Side Square, Jacksboro, Texas.
much of the rich viands prepared article I wrote you from Hen-
by the ladies of Lynn Creek, be it ■ rjeita perhaps the correspondent
Resolved, That this institute 0f Sentinel who signed him-
extend a vote of thanks to the sejf«pnneiple ” in the issue of
citizens of Lynn Creek for their ^ugt xvould likely have
hospitality; also for the courtesy taken his text upon some one else,
ot Rev. Mr. \ aughan in postponing ag j Bxlpp08e he would not deign to
his appointment for the benefit ot 8tO0p to answer one sentence at-
the institute. tered by a book agent. H® says
N. I. Biffle, Chairman. ; hewrites to correct a statement ”
J. E. Harrell, Secretary.
PROGRAMME PATRONS’ INSTITUTE
to be held at Bryson, August
16th, 1890.
Dttties of Patrons and Trustees:
T. N. Brown.
Relation of Teachers and Pupils;
A. W. Colclessej’.
Noon.
Teachers’ Preparation; T. B.
King.
Incentives to Study; T. J. Had- j I will say that for eighteen years
ley. ; I have voted the straight f>emo-
L. C. Thomas, 1 cratic ticket, I have fought Re-
J. K. Wester, V p.n ‘ mp publicanism, greenbackism, scala-
T. N. Brown, ) ° ' i wagism, nnion-partyism, commun-
-:-♦--! ism, dark-lanternism, and all oth-
Real Estate Transfers. I er isms that are contrary to the
T. M. Jones and wife to C. B:' principles of. Democracy, and a
Anderson 103 2-5 acres Larkin M.! free government, and I doubt very
Boyd sure. con. $600. j much if Mr. Principle can truth-
1 that I made in regard to an oppo-
sition to Mr. Hogg in Henrietta,
but fails to give the proof. Mr.
Principle must be very ignorant
not to know the leading paper of
Henrietta and many people
are opposed to Hogg. Further
on he says I “ must be a * Samuel ’
without the ‘pure’ I guess if
Hogg is nominated he will bolt.”
For Mr. Principle’s information
Died.
After an illness of several weeks |
Miss Lizzie Kieth quietly passed j
over the river of death July 28th,
1890. Miss Kieth was a young I
lady who was esteemed by all j'
who knew her, and was a devoted |
and zealous member of the Baptist i
church, where she will long be I
missed and remembered as a true i
Christian. She left behind her a
large number ^>f relatives who, in j
their great bereavement, have the |
sympathy of many friends. She
was buried at Oakwood at six
o’clock Monday evening.
A. JASPER & COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF'
SADDLES AND HARNESS,
AND DEALERS IN
STOCKMEN’S SUPPLIES,
WEST SIDE SQUARE, JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
| in ten dent of public schools of .Tack county,
; <iub)eet to the endorsement of the Demo-
: cratic convention.
Of Candidates for the Election,
Tuesday, November Jftle, 1800.
local reading notices for candidates
will be inserted at same pric9 as any other
businoss reading notices
For County Judge:
i I am a candidate for the office of county judge
; of Jack county, Texas, subject to the action
! of the Democratic convention.
E. VV. Nicholson.
Attention, Republicans!
The Republicans of Jack coun-____
ty are hereby requested, to meet j Bre authorized to announce that George
at the Court house in Jacksboro ; B. t-hipmnn is a candidate for the office of
on Saturday, August the 9th, at 1 i county judge of Jack county, subject to the
p. m. for the purpose of electing ; ^tonof tho Democratic convention._
officers for the next two years and : For County Attorney:
Selecting three delegates to the < \yc ar0 authorized to announce that -lames
State convention, and transacting ! u. Harper is a candidate for the office of
such other business as may come I ‘’entity Attorney, subject to the action of
before the convention. 1 lhe Democranc oonvent,on'
For Count]/ Commissioner:
™ “ The great dynamite guns have
p. Aynes & Co. want 1000 revolutionized warfare, and Gan-
i of wheat- tf tor’s magic chicken cholera cure
sts’ od colors, at the drug ha8 stoPPed the ravages of cholera
MePonnell’s tf am<>a£ the poultry. Sold and guar-
r ' anted by H. H. McConnell.
on want firstclass meals go .
Horton House. tf The ei£Wh wonder of the world
, „ just discovered--Cheatham’s
bve’s tasteless chill tonic ” Tasteless Chill Tonic. It will prove
ponnell’s drug store. tf a p0on to humanity. ItiSthe same
lehing at the Baptist church tonic as that heretofore sold under
V. Gayle and wife to J. G. Fred-
erick 76 acres out of Johuathau R.
Massagee sur., con. $500.
J. M. Hughes and wife to Mar-
folly say as much. I did my best
here in this county to defeat the
U. L. Ps., and the result is we
have our finances in the best pos-
garet L. Harughty a part of block 1 sible shape, our county roads are
No. 1 of Lindsey’s Addition to
the town of Jacksboro, con. $5.00.
Margaret J. Jones ant. John B,
in good condition, we have good
bridges over all our streams, and
for that reason I am a straight
Fort to Wilson W. Fowler et al Democrat, and if I lived in Jack
1280 acres sur., eon. $4000.
I certainly would vote with the
m. and 8 p. in.
_
Mi'
,;#s
! ':3f‘
the same name except that it is
. tasteless. Guaranteed to cure,
t soaps m h. II. McConnell. ' l m
drug
" I It is customary for all our peo-
TilRi:pie to turn out when a circus
comes to town. It is also custom-
ary for all who have ever tried
Gauter’s chicken cholera cure to
t on account recommend it to their neighbors.
J. W. Aynes It is sold on the plan of “no-cure-
no-pay” by H. H. McConnell.
Ayer’s cathartic pills are recom-
mit dry goods'and mended by the best physicians,
‘ ST JTUKI
N. M. Gann and wife to D. N. straight Democrats to accomplish
Aynes 160 acres N. M. Gann sur., the same end. It never occurred
con. $160. | to my mind that it was a crime to
Abner Rhoades to J. W. Me- state facts, and I am certain that
Comb 320 acres S. F. I. W. Co. i it is no sin fora man to express
sur., con. $200. his opinion. If Mr. Hogg is noin-
W. M. King shff. to T. C. Rector iuated I certainly will vote for
110 acres M. E. & P. R. R. Co. him, but I venture that if a soap-
sur., con. $4.99. tail candidate is brought out Mr.
----j Principle will vote for the soap-
A Card of Thanks tail instead of the Democratic
Bowie, Texas, 7 ! 24. nominee, let him be Hogg or any
To the Knights of Honor and other man. He tells us what Jef-
Citizens of Jacksboro : ; ^r®°.1‘ favored, but fads to state
Please accept the money you so tsiat it is contrary to Jeffersonian
kiudly loaned me while iu your pnneipleh for political parties to
town, also our heartfelt thanks for meet wit.i closed doors and to
the kindness shown ns during the ^ectai'e the good,, dear people un-
illness of our little daughter, and (\er the. oover ot night and with
for the sympathy we received iu efosed doors as to how the} should
our sad bereavement. We could v°te*
never have found more faithful or * never like to make m,\sell
kinder friends than those who ad- P.?.D8lMCaoa®,111 Prm*’ aiu* ,n} 1*°*
ministered to our wants and com- Jlica standing has never been
By order of
E. Johnson, Jr., Chairman.
Attest:
J. W. Stark, Secretary.
For Sheriff:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
: the effice of sheriff of Jaek county, subject
' io the action of the county Democratic
convention. W. L. Patton.
We are authorized to announce that J. W.
L’odson is a candidate for the office of county
commissioner of precinct number 2. Jack:
county, subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic patty.
Wc are authorized to announce that R. J.
Jordan is a candi late for the office of county
commissioner of precinct number 3, Jack
county, subject to tbe action of th« Demo-
cratic party.
We are authorized to announce that J. W.
Stvc-tnam is a candidate for the office of
county , commissioner of precinct No. 2,
subject to the action of the Democratic party.
Citation by Publication, .
No. 884.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Coxetabe* ow Jack
Cocvty—Greetixo :
Oath therefor having been made as re-qnired
by law, yon axe hereby commanded that, by
making publication of this citation in some
turn day, hereof, you pa mm op the heirs of James
Moody as Defendants, to be and appear before
tiie District Court, to be bolden in and for tho
aforesaid County of Jack at the Co art Hoaso
thereof, in Jacksboro, Texas, on the Arst Mon-
day in January, JSTh, then and there to answer
We nre anthm-ire 1 to announce tho name of 1 petition of M. M. Morris, Plaintiff, Media
, .onze 1 w announce .no,name oi | said oourt on the.-7th day of June, 1890, and
The Pulpit and the Stage. ^ iur %u m ui
Rev. F. M. Shrout. Pastor United i '*• as a ‘’“didate for the office nt, \mthe do<-kVu of ffulTfunsh "SS,
■n At. rtt. t- nr a °* ^uerm and tax collector ot Jack county,
Brethren Churchy Bine Mound, ; subject to the action of the Democratic party.
Kan., says: “I feel it my duty to 1 —---„ ,- jr—
tell what wonders Dr. King’s Die- ^^ Stt C
COVery has done forme. My lungs j Jack county, subject to the action of the
were badly diseased, and my pa- Democratic convention,
rishioners thought I could live only |
a few weeks. I took five bottles j
For District and County Clerk-:
of Dr. King’s Sew Discovery
am sound and well, gaming 26 lbs. of Jack county, subject t> the action of the
in weight.” Democratic county convention. Election
Arthur Love, Manager Love’s: ^2.———
Fanny Folks Combination, writes: * Wc are authorized to announce D. B Gilli-
“After a thorough trial and con-1S&5SiSfitS
vincing evidence, 1 am confident I county, Texas. Election Nov. :th, 1800.
Dr. King’s New Discovery for | ^^,^orized t0 announce that JotoT.
Consumption beats eni all. and ■ Hudson is a candidate far the office of district
cures when everything else fails, and county clerk of Jack county, subject to
The greatest kindness I cau do my action of the Democratic convention.
many thousand friends is to urge For County Treasurer:
them to try it ” Free trial bottles; we arc authorized to announce the nan* of
at II. H. McConnell S diug stole. H p. Owens as a candidate for re-election to
against the said heirs of James Moody, Defeod-
skIs, and alleging in substance as foilevw: That
Plaintiff is the owner of a fee simple t
Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00. 3
j the office of county treasurer, subject to the
Democratic convention. .
For Tati Assessor:
a fee simple title to 834
acres of land in Jaek County, Texas, about lb
miles S. 45J W. from Jacksboro, the James
Hamilton sur. patented January «th, 1378 to the
heirs of R. Y. Ilayne by patent Nq. (S3 vol. n
located ant! surveyed for plaintiff by virtue or
unlocated balance of Cert. No. 20-64 issued An*.
1st, 1874, original certificate being So. 61, Toby
Scrip issued to James Hamilton foT 640 scree or
land. That said cert, was located in Vanzaadt
» c. and patented Feb.v. 9th, 1840, that on account
of conflict this patent was cancelled and the
Cert, floated and 406 5-10 acres .wero located by
risnrvey in Vanzandi Co., and patented
G ,h, 1874 and -234 acres were located by plaiatfBT
iu -Jack Co.; that said Cert, and the iand located
by virtue thereof were transferred by Jamea
Hamilton to W. A Itayno for the estata ot U.
X Hayne and by W. A. Hayue and Arthur F.
Uaync by Elam Sharp attorney to M. M Morrfe
and James Moody; that in this way the title on
record seems to vest jointly in p] aintiff and de-
i'endants; that said James Moody is dead and left
heirs surviving him and that tbc.names and res-
idence of - aid heirs are unknown; that ns tbs
day yf — 187. said James Moody,’ lb* a valu-
able consideration by an instrument in writing
duly acknowledged transferred to plaintiff the
, Cert, for the uniocated l al. of land above de-
! scribed that sometime in the month of ———1*74
said transfer front Moo<ly to Morris was lost and
cannot be found. Plaintiff prays tbatde#e»da»t»
be cited to answer his petition and that ho barn
judgment quieting ana overcoming cloud on Ms
title and divesting all claim and title to said land
and of said unknown heirs of said Moody and
Picnic at Vineyard. nor Jati Assessor:
There will be a picnic at Vine-; Wo arv authorized to announce j. a. House
yardWeduesday, August 6th, 1890. as a candidate for tax assessor of Jack county <*<■ «««'•
unknown
vesting same in pltlf. for oosts of suit Ac.*
Uerei v Fau. Nor, but have yon then and
there, before said Court, this writ with your re-
. Aynes & Co* will buy your
on dry goods and ^are free from ^ f°r which we cannot express ha^a’riehTtfmv
■ __________________ / and other injurious drags, being'our appreciation but God will f“d Lwtl finrS
^ral Wellf crystal*, v.ater, cou,nosed of uurelv vegetable in- reward you. There ia one thing v other men, but during
id salve, for sale at Bryson gredients. NVliile thorough in!we 1’egret that some one brought my sta5 1,1 dack I seldom ex-
t':e* lm their action, they stimulate and |tliC “ewe to Bowie that we were Passed them. Hoping Mr. I nn-
pocket Testaments; also strengthen the bowels and secre- 30 poverty stricken that we called ®JPj* CS5°?fa
th large print at Me Con- torv organs. on the Knights of Honor and citi-1 we.ut /ollo,w the ^ of !r.ut’1
IT « h The; Merritt Type Writer ” the ^ on ^^er^e
i wITTh.’E: i JE** but not in the w», ^ Tr ‘S
the mason. Couiie]1 who wi„ ^ajeit for Jack tbe impression wasjrmd to be made ^ent7wffl turn him over to
Everybody is invited. Come one, subject to tlic action^of the Democratic con-
come all. Bring well filled baskets, vf ntion._Election November.--
except meat which will be cooked Wcare authorized to announce thenameof
_ t . I . L. Durham us a candidate for the office
Oil me piouna. of assessor of taxes of Jack county at the
November election 1S90. 1
We are authorizetl to announce W. B. John-
son as a candidate for tax assessor of .lack
county, at the November election, subject
to tho action of the Democratic convention.’
• Com.
W. R. Patterson,
T. W. Garrett,
A. G. Brant,
A. J. Myers,
T. M. Jones,
J. 8. Eubank,
J. Harrison,
‘ Notice.
The convention for nomination
We are authorized to announce the name of
Granville M. Jinking as a candidate for the
office, of nssc8sor of taxes of Jack county,
Novembar election, subject to the action of
the Democratic convention.
Issued this the 9th day of June A D. 1800.
Witnfss: D. B. tiillitand, Clerk of tbeDtet.
Court of Jack County.
Given i nder m v Hand and tba Seal of-
ifSig .-aid Court, at office, this tbe ftb day of
d. hwo.
Attest : l). H. Gillilaisd,
Clerk I>ist. Court Jack County.
-WNttKES:
seflE MARK
of Jnc-ksboro I Jtender mereie. of Prof. Wat-
Ihapel today/ Sell’s)^ Jd bSJ tt in ^y anyone else, and iu his trouble ft™,le880“8 m P"r6
roe thousand pounds of sta- operation,
roceries received this week
Vw\ Aynes & Co. tf
Notice.
he went to his friends for the as-! I)eiuoeraey.
sistance necessary and they re-
sponded cheerfully, especially the
Yours Respectfully,
Matt Russell.
The stockholders of the Jack I ^nJ1?ht/.°f Honor rendered him
IConib,KMtm&Knoi wilier- ,, , . ,,
te dry gooUe end groceries for S T. i h t
I am nav the highest market at ’^^boro, Texas, August 9th,
f, amt pay tne nignest mai ket l8{)0? ftt x 0?clock p m to consider
the propriety qf holding a fair this
[igalftrioits sqmmerwill soon fall and tq transact any other bus-
Rqy a bottle of Cheat- iness which may come before their
less Chill Tonic and. meeting. The directors will also
yourself against chills and meet at the same time and place
It is absolutely guaranteed to transact any business which
it to take. H. may come before them.
lm i SiL Stark, Chairman.
such assistance as they could, and
he has repaid them all they lqaned
him.]
Religious Meetings.
Those desiring announcements of meetings to
be held in the county will please send them in.
There will be quarterly aud
camp-meeting held near Fish
Springs, beginning Saturday be-
fore the second Sunday in August,
1890. ‘
When Baby era* sick, vre gave her Caatorla,
Wheu she waa a Child, she cried for C’ostoria.
When she became Miaa, she cl mg to Castoria,
When abe had Children, abe gave them Castoria,
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nf oanriwlito fm- senator fnr tliia To rile Democratic Party of Jack County:
, ^ , 1 1 , - , , . , I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the 20th senatorial district Will be the office of tax assessor of Jack county
held ill Fort WOrth oil August 18th. subject to the action of the partv in eouven-
THOS. D. Sporer, Chair. tion- % engigement with Mr.Maxwell, our
,, ,, *>nfi t»- 4 Prcsent assessor, will compel me to forego
Item. LX. c om. UlSt. the pleasure of making auvthiog like a catt-
~ : ~ vass prior to the convention. I will therefore
{specimen Gases. have to trust to my long-time a^qtitflntance
S. IL. Clifford,New Ousel. Wis., with the party to tetrm through. No one
, i i i *ai ^ \ • * i will deny nvv ou dmcalioD.H and *hiJit\ to fill
MUM tioubleil with lteunlglH und office should I be toniinatedand elected,
rheumatism, his stomach was dis- * I only ask my worthy opponents for the of-
ordered, his liver was affected to fice before the convention to accord to me
«** .tonning dwgrwe,petite Ml
away, and he was terribly reduced considered the available man. ’With best
ill flesh and strength. Three hot-! respects to all and perfect fealty toihe grand j Thcitc nn. not supplied to peddkr*
" ;s of Electric Bitters cured him. 0 ,1 democratic party, Jjftorton !al uny l,ricf‘
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, -———r-;—- ——‘——
111., had a running sore of eight__*or ^oun^V Surveyor :_____
years’ standing 011 his leg. Used We are authorized to announco that Walter
tlipps hatilsfi af h'.loctrii. Rittprs Jones is a candidate tor the oftice of
tlliee Dottles 01 ineetue ruuei s count,, suiveyorof Jack county, aubject to
mill S6Y6U boxes ot Buckleu S tlie action of tlie Deinoemtiu eunveiition.
Arnica Salve, amt his leg is s<piiid ^ ,„thorkod ‘
and Jobu Speaker, Catawba^ ^iWc^ a candidate for countv gutveyor
O., had live large fever sores ou jack county, subject to the’action of the
his leg, doctors said bo was incur- Democratic convention.___
able. One bottle Electric Bitters For County Superintendent Pub-
aiul one box Bucklen’s Arnica _Uc Instruction:_
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by w e are authorized to announce that L. U,,
II. H. McConnell, druggist. 3 -1 hon»a fc a candidate for Oic office of super- the GAZETTE Office.
MOST BRILLIANT, PURE
AND PERFECT LENSES
IN THE WORLD.
1 ostimonials from tlie leading physician* in
the United States, governors, senators, legis-
lators, stockmen, men of lmto in every profes-
sion uml in different brunckeatof trade, bank-
ers, mechanics, etc , can bo given, who ham
had their sight improved by their um.
AI.l. F.V V.A FITTKD AND T11K KIT GUAKXXTKE9
At the Drug Ktoro of H. H. McCoxsnoi,
Jacksboro, Texas.
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Hailey Mr t rank
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Fraukliu Mrs. T l>.
Kisti Mr Irwin
Holman Mr. II
liiil Mr V IV
lielru Mr. tv
Jnllv Miss May
Jones Kcv. W. W .
MrIIcds Mr. G. W.
Murrav Mr. T. K .
Morin* Mr. J. B.
Hatton Mr. J. W..
Frica Miss Kosa
Gherman lA>uis
Kteveu# Mr. G. W.,
sudes Mi*, t. P.
Turner John M,
Wright L. r.
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Rogers, J. N. & Rogers, Alice M. Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1890, newspaper, July 31, 1890; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730971/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.