Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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Advertising UcatewiU be charged
far at ike
1Q carte per line
5 carte pa line
bis* safety
' wagona brake.
Every ^community needs a
cash store. It constitutes
a kind of a check on the
credit wagon, which keeps it from
with the community,
with ns for your
you will not pay
have formerly paid,
it to try a pair of onr
*8, too. There is nothing like
m for value in service and
There Is to Se iTc&IfecL meeting
of the directors 6f the Jack coun-
ty Fair Association Saturday,
February 27th, at 10 o’clock p. m.
Every member of the beard is re-
quested to be present.
Those who owe me will please
come in at once and pay or make
arrangements to be carried over,
and if not suit will be filed after
March 1st, as I am going away.
Yours truly,
L. T. Adams.
aomfort
else in town.
Stark & Oo.
ig very fine. •
seeds at Denman &
tf
sating stoves of H.
tf
and cotton seed at
.Sons.’
i and furs wanted at
Red Store.
for
tf
hand corn
tf
Do yon want a desk 1 You can
save dollars by purchasing one of
our beautiful Roll Top Office
Desks. They are being manufact-
ured and sold at astonishingly low
prices for cash. Address, Rich-
mond Desk and Chair Co. Facto
ry, Springfield, Ohio, for circulars
and prices. tf
To introduce it to NEW read-
ers, and to encourage grape grow
ing, we will give a subscription to
AMERICAN GARDENING for
three months (12 num
bers) as a premium to
every one sending us,
a one-dollar monej
tf order for 15 grape
vines (our selection)
to be sent by mail prepaid. A re
sponsible person wanted at every
post office' to solicit orders for
trees the coming season. H. M.
Glass, Post Oak, Texas. tf
Not long ago a farmer who lives
three miles from here came to my
store before breakfast and bought
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. He said their little boy
War With
May be a breakfast spell for the
U. S. With u s, it is an all day's
job to give you a full list of
all our BARGAINS, and the ex-
tent of the WAR on high prices.
$1.00 GETS
JAMES W. KNOX,
President.
NO. 4483.
STEPHEN W. EASTIN,
Vice-President.
30 lbs. navy beans.
25 “ butter
25 “ black -eye peas.
1 bushel early rose potatoes.
20 lbs. dried apples.
3 gal. good molasses.
Best axe and handle.
Cobblers’ outfit.
First National Bank,
OF JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
PAID UP CAPITAL - * - < $ 50,000'
SURPLUS....... 100,000
We call attention to this statement. The CaDital and
Surplus paid up and proportional iiabiiityof the Stockholders
tor 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, Cashier.
Our February
Clearing
Sale
One benefits us, the other ben-
efits our customers; it cuts
down our stock, and cuts down
our eustomers’^expenses. There
is still another>ay it cuts which
some people don't like—it cats
down the business of our com-
Our promise to the trade if to keep
the moet complete assortment of first
class Dry Goods in J zck County,
and sell them at legitimate prices.
(Caeh mtlomert end large billtft ilg appreciated.)
tf J. IV. Agnes.
July. I,
(896.
ts,
75c GETS
as cheap
Denman & Sons.
your interest and use
Bnusnum coal* tf - ***
bad a bad cold, and as they had
J U8e<* np ^ad *n hon8e
J. C. Price. wife would not let him go to
and see a plow until he came and got an-
out of other bottle. The little boy who
tf was with him remarked: “Now
I will soon be well, 6>r Camber-
Iain's “toff” medicine always cures
me.” R. C. McElroy, Black
Hawk, Pa. In speaking of this
dy Mr. McElroy said people
and wide to his
and many of them
ow what to do with-
it. For sale at 25 and 50
bottle by H. A. Wills,
Best sorghn m, 2 gallons.
w No. 2 zinc tub.
“ Lippinuot Axe.
“ Wire stretcher.
“ 10-in. wire cutter.
50(3 GETS
10-pound bucket soda.
1 set large plates Eng. iron-stone-
china.
1 set cups aid saucers iron-stone-
china.
No. 2 glass lamp, security burner,
fire-proof globe.
Apiece glass set.
» 25c GETS
5 lbs. soda.
4 lbs. gloss starch.
1 Ib.-sk. tob. pipe, and 4 boxes
matches. Pipe worth the
money.
4 cans golden, wax beans.
1'2-gallon beetle choice pickles.
12 qt. zinc bucket.
Hardware,
AND
GROCERIES,
FOR SALE BY
E. S. DUNN,
(Successor to A. Sewell.)
Who will take pleasure in
showing goods and prices.
Call and see him.
HARD TIMES,
Little money* Special remedies
for all complaints at
Star Brig Store.
CASE
GETS
Walters & Heasley, Anything in the Grocery,
Qneenswaire and Hardware
Societies. line at a very close margin.
KJfc y. p. u.
Programme for Sunday, Feb. 28.
Lesson, Eph. 6 chap.
Comments by Prof. Coleman.
tSU
Recitati
Solo-1
Reading
r. T. F. Baker.
Recitation—Miss Laura Wyatt*
olo—Irene Hoskins,
ig—Addie Johnson,
i Eva Johnson.
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rOBTH LEAGUE.
Feb. 28.
T.N. Brown
N. B.—Don’t ask for fall
time. We are selling TOO
CLOSE to give long time.
iB. & C.
■i
by J. M.
iseo-
or more,
ly thing so
me such
relief as Dr. King's New
this Ideal Cough
Trial bottles free
store. 6
Post Oak.
Christ <^o*M»Pondeace of the Gazette.
A committee from Henrietta,
composed of T. I'. Berner, D. Gil-
vin and Mr. Wad kins, county sur-
veyor, came here last week secur-
ing the right of way for the G. &
B. V. R. R. They had but little
ouble in procuring deeds from
our county line to Henrietta, a
distance of twenty-eight miles.
McDonald & Russell have open-
ed np a stack: of general merchan-
dise at this place.
, N. A. Steed and T. J. Horn
have returned from Seymour.
Dr. Swearlnger has left this
place and located at Newport.
Some repairs and clearing off
around the graveyard were done
last Monday. Lessor.
—--«,-
Tax Notice.
The tax pnyeris of Jack county
are hereby notified that the books
of the tax collector of Jack coun-
ty will be closed on the 1st day
of March, 1897, which is the last
day under the law that I can wait.
/Y'&ry respectfully,
Jeannette.
Correspondence to the Gazette.
There has been quite a lot of
sickness in this neighborhood for
the last two or three weeks, most-
ly la grippe. Mrs. George Gray
who has been very sick for some
time is improving some, and Miss
Pearl Southard who was very low
with what was said to be*scarlet
fever is able to be out again.
Ben Green made a trip to Young
county a few days ago.
The farmers have been taking
advantage of the fine weather in
preparing their land for planting.
There is a young people’s litera-
ry association at Center Point
which meets on Saturday night
before the second and fourth Sun-
days in each month.
Henry Derrick of Mountain
Home has been visiting relatives
and friends here.
James Cook and S. B. Claiborne
made a business trip to Bryson
Saturday.
Mr. Alfred Bost starts today for
Bowie to buy seed oats and to lay
in his supply of flour. Now if
Jacksboro had a railroad the far-
mers would not go away to Bowie
or Weatherford to buy supplies.
The Wynn Hill singing class
met and reorganized last Sunday,
the following officers being elect-
ed: Mr. Bird well, preside nt; Vir-
gil Wilton, secretary; W. S. Am-
burn, leader; George Foster, as-
sistant leader. Several of our
young people attended and report
a pleasant time.
U. W. Derrick made a business
trip to Jacksboro Tuesday.
B. A,
G. M. Jinkius,
-ax Col. Jack County.
se itching
r, etc.
i ether erup-
grass need at
E. S. DUNN’S.
Ki 4 ^ "a ^ \ i, j
Rheumatism Prom-
ptly Relieved.
. K. Holton, a well known
of Oxford, Pa., says he
'era with muscular
and while having one
of those painful attacks he called
at W. T. J. Brown’s drug store,
| and Mr. Brotta advised hint to try
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, he did
so, and it gave him immediate re-
lief. Pain Balm is clao recom-
mended for rheumatism by Mr. E.
| W. Wheeler of Luthers Mills, Pa.,
who has used it and found it to
be an excellent remedy. If
troubled with rheumatism give it
a trial. It is certain to relieve
the pain as soon as applied, and
its continued use will effect a
t 25 and 50 cents
Jacks-
■ I ■■■■
Bucklen’3 Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
cuts, bruiseii, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chap-
ped hands, chilblains, corns and
all skin eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by H. A. Wills. tf
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
an
yhi Cfj
w CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFE'CT MADE.
A jure Grape Osam of Tartar Powder. Free
iia, itiam ipr any other adulterant.
aaCtte-mNDVto.
m
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will
be pleased to learn that there is
at least one dreaded disease that
science has been able to care in
all its stages and that is Catarrh.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only
positive care now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires
a constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally^
acting directly upon tbs blood
and mucous surfaces of the sys-
tem, thereby destroying the foun-
dation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building
up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so nuleh faith in
its curative powers, that they of-
fer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send
for list of Testimonials.
Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
SSTSold by all Druggists, 75c.
Landreth’s
Garden Seed'
Fresh at
STIR DRUG STORE.
It May Do as Much for You.
Mr. Fred Miller of Irving, 111.,
writes that he had a severe kid-
ney trouble for many years, with
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 troubles and
often gives almost instant relief.
One trial will prove our statement.
Price only 50c. for large bottle.
At H. Ayivills’ drug store. G
Hides and furs wanted at
the Red Store.
Citation by Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Jack
County—Greeting;
T ou are hereby commanded, That you
summon by making publication of this cita-
tion in some newspaper published in the
county of Jack, if there he a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in any news-
paper published in the 43rd judicial district;
but if there be no new spaper published in
said judicial district, then in a newspaper
pub ished in the nearest district to said 43rd
judicial district, for four weeks previous to
the retrun day hereof. - whose name
and residence is unknown; to be and appear
before the Hon. District Court, at the next
regular term thereof, to be holden in the
county of Jack, at the court house thereof,
in Jacksboro on the fir^t day of March. A.
D. 1897, then and there to answer a petition
filed in said court, on the 30th day of Janua-
ry, A. D 1807, in a suit numbered on the
docket of said court No. 1242, wherein State
of Texas plaintiff and unknown defendant,
the nature of plaintiff’s demand being as
follows, to-wit: Fore: sure of lien on 80
acres of land, for $3.1)3 taxes due thereon.
The land is described as follows: Patented
to Horace N. Severe assn, of Bobert Carson,
December 3rd, A. D. 1879, by patent No. 45,
VoLNo. 32, situated on Jasper creek about
16 miles S. 45 E. of Jacksboro. Beginning
050 vrs. S. of a 320 acre survey in the name
of 'f. Watterman at the S. E.corner of a 160
acre survey for R. Carson thence YV. with
the same 677 vrs. a pile of stone in prairie,
thence S. 687 vrs. a stake, thence E. 677 vrs,
a stake, thence N.677 vrs. to the place of be-
ginning, and for interest on said $3.93 at6per
cent and for cost and general relief.
Herein fail not, and have you before said
Court on the said first day of the next term
thereof, this writ with your endorsement
thereon, showing how you have executed the
same.
*SE yl* Qiyen under my hand and seal of
• ......* said Court at office in Jacksboro
this the 1st day of February, A.
D. 1897. H. Hensley,
Clerk Dist. Court Jaek Co., Texas.
Citation by Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To tiie Sheriff or any Constable of Jack
County—Gree ing:
You are hereby commanded, that you
to summon, by making publication
of this citation in some newspaper
published in the county of Jack, if there be
a newspaper published therein, hut if not.
then in any newspaper published in the 43rd
judicial district; but if there be no newspa-
per published in said judicial district, then in
a newspaper published a the nearest di trict
to said 43rd judicial district, for four weeks
previous to the return day hereof, ---
whose name and residence is unknown, to be
and appear before the Hon. District Coutt
at the next regular term thereof, to be holden
iu the County of Jack at the court house
thereof in Jacksboro on the first day of
March A. D. 1897, then and there to answer
a pet ition filed in said Court, on the 80th day
of Jan. A. D. 1897, in a suit numbered on
the docket of said Court No. 1243, wherein
State of Texas plaintiff and unknown de-
fendant, The nature of the plaintiff’s demand
being as follows, to-wit: Forclosure of lien
on 427‘acres of land for $19.21 taxes due
thereon, the land described as follows: Pat-
ented to Wm. M. McFndden assn, of Lewis
Blufbrd by Pat. No. 2S6, Vol No. 21, dated
28th $ept., 1875, situated 13 miles N. 2deg W.
of J acksboro. Begianui .; at a stake in the N>
E. corner of the G. I. brown survey, thence
8. 1564 vrs. a stake, thonco E. 1555 vrs. a
stake, thence N. 1554 vrs. a stake, thence W.
1555 vrs. to the place of beginning. And for
interest on said $10-21 at G per cent and for
cost and general relief.
Herein lai! not, and have you before said
Coui-t, on the said first, day of the next term
thereof, this Writ, with your endorsement
thereon, showing how you have executed the
sumo..
*SEAt * ^'veu un<^er “iy hand and seal of
• ....... said Court, at office in Ja ksboro
this the 1st day of Feb. A. D, 1897.
H. Hexslby,
Clerk Dist. Court Jack Co. Texas
CUTS
TWO WAYS.
petitors. No matter! We shall keep right on'ehopping wood, anc
let the chips fall where they may. Only one class of people will
make a mistake in regard to onr sale; and that class is those who
stay away. Do not be one of the class to make this mistake.
$4 50 . heavy overcoats for $3.50
$6.00 heavy over coats for , $4.50
$8 00 heavy over coats for $6.00
Boys’ overcoats at half price.
Boys’ winter suits, age 15 to 19, worth $8.00 for $5 00 and $6.00,
Boys’ short pants, two pair for 25 cents, worth 25 cents a pair.
Men's odd coats worth $4.00 for $3.00.
Ladies’ combination suits, Florence, at 75 cents.
White bed blankets worth $4.50 for $3 50.
Woolen dress goods worth 50 cents at 40 cents.
Woolen dress patterns at a liberal discount.
Woolen hosiery at half price.
Remnants and odds and ends at your own price.
For Cash of course.
Haven’t room to mention everything.
Call and see about it.
PERSONAL.
J. W. AYNES.
Old Hard Times
Knocked Out
£ THIS COMBINATION OFFER DID IT I
$1.50 $enl totf. I). Rogers
Will pay for this paper or e year, and a year’s subscription to the
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this offer quick, and pay cash in advance, we will add
TWENTY PACKETS OF SEEDS
These seeds are the best in the mar-
ket, They consist of Farm, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds of your own selec-
tion from a list of 200 varieties. The
packets are as large as seedmen’s mail
packets. ‘
| The seeds alone at retail prices
are worth $1.00. Call and see us
about th s great offer at once, or
send remittances to this office.
AGENTS WANTED To Canvasa ESS?hSaornl,yr.'nthls0ounty
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Citation by Publication.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Jack
County—Greeting:
You are hereby comraandel, that you
summon, by making publication of this ci-
tation in some newspaper published iu the
County of Jack, if there be a newspaper
published therein, but if not, then in any
newspaper published iu the f3rd judicial dis-
trict ; but if there be no newspaper published
in said judicial district, then in a newspaper
published in the nearer district to said 43rd
judicial district, for four weeks previous to
the return day hereof.-whose name
and residence is unknown, to be and appear
before the Hon. District Court, at the next
regular term thereof, to be holden in the
County of Jack at the court house thereof,
in J acksboro on the first day of March, A.
D. 1897, then and ther > to answer a petition
filed in said Court on tho 30th day of Jan,
A. D. 1S97, in a suit numbered on the dock-
et of said Court No. 12! 1, wherein State of
Texas plaintiff and unknown defendant, the
nature of the plaintiff’s demand being as
follows, to-wit: For foreclosure of lieu on
160 acres of land for $3,9$ taxes due thoroon.
The land is described as follows: fcitiutod iu
Jack county, patented to II. C. llenfro assn,
of Abraham Biddle, patent No. 157 Vol. 10,
in. in dia. brs. S. 5 deg, YV. 2J vrs./tlience S.
at 1C41 vrs. pass cor. of said sub-div. No. 2
at 1161 vrs. a stake, thence E. 774 vrs. a
stake in the YV. B. line of said Miller survey,
thence N. 1163 vrs. the beginning. And for
interest at 6 per cent on said $8.93 and for
cost of this suit and general relief.
Herein fail not, and hare you before said
Court, on the said first day of the nc xt term
thereof, this Writ with your endorsement
thereon, showing how you have executed the
same.
*SE \ii* ®'ven un(ler my hand and seal of
*......* said Court, at office iu Jacksboro
this, the 1st day of Feb. A. D. 1897.
H. Hensley,
Clerk Dist. Court, Jack Co Texas.
Citation by Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or aDy Constable of Jack Coun-
ty-Greeting;
Ton are hereby commanded, that you sum-
mon, by making Publication of this Citation in
some newspapeyr published in the County of
Jack, if there be a newspaper published therein,
but if not, then in any newspaper published in
the 43rd judicial district; but if there be no
newspaper published in said Judicial district,
then in a newspaper pnblished iu the nearest
district to said 43rd judicial district, Tor Tour
weeks previous to the return day hereof, E. S.
Jamison whose residence is unknown to be and
appear berorc the Hon. District Court, at the
next regal or term thereof, to be holden in the
County of Jack at the court house th-reof, in
Jacksboro on the 1st of March. 1897, then and
there to answer a petition filed in said Court, on
the 13th nay of August, A. D. 1890, in a suit
numbered on the docket el* said Court No. 1*210,
wherein the State o? Texas plaintiff and E. S,
Jamisou defendant. The nature of the plain-
tiff' ’s demand being as follows, to-wit: To fore-
close his lien on the following described
land for the amount of $25.15 for taxes d to there-
on, to-wit; Situated on the waters of the West
Fork of the Tricity river about 7 miles from
Jacksboro. Beginning at a stake at tie N. E.
cor. of a sur. fo*F. W. Cannon, an elm brs. S.
49 deg W. 20 vrs. do. bra. N. 32 deg. W. 20 vrs.
thence N. 15 deg. E. 10 vrs. West Fork 530 vrs.
p. o. timber2130vrs. a creek crossing it several
times 2773 vrs. a stake an elm brs. S. 38 YV. 15
vrs. do. brs. S. 38 deg. E. 20 vrs. theme N. 73
West at 90 vrs. cross creek 3003 vrs a stake a p.
0. bra. 8. 27 deg. E. lo vrs. do. brs. 1* Pdeg.
W. 10 vrs., thence S. 15 W. 2760 vrs. West Fork
2778 vra., thence S. 75 deg. E 3030 vrs. to place
of beginning. For coat writ of possession and
general relief.
Herein fail not. and have you before said
Court, on the said first day of the next term
thereof, this Writ, with your inducement
thereon, showing bow you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand and seal of
11 said Court at office in tbe town of
.Tacssboro this, the 3rd' day February,
A. D. 1897.
H. Hfksley,
Clerk District Court, Jack County Texas.
A few full-blood Durham
bulls for sale. Red Store.
A Remindar of Army Lifa.
Mr. Lou Smith, editor of the
Commercial, Meyersdal, Pa., saye:
“A chronic diarrhoea that returns
at frequent intervals, as a re mind-
er of army life, has been more ef-
fectually controlled by Chamber-
dnte Marck 6th. isoo, situated 14J miles n! i Ma’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
17 deg. w/of Jacksboro. Beginning at N.} Remedy than any other I have
E. coL#(tiim So. 2 at a stake in the w. B. j ever used. It possesses true
line ojjthe M. Miller survey, thence YV. 774 merit.” For sale by H. A. Wills,
N. E. corner subdivision No. 2 of l Jacksboro. Walters & Heaslev' Fine Job Work Spicialty at this
UdU sufvey a jrile of stone ay, 0, y Gibtown, * ’ Office.
Teachers Meeting.
J acksboro, Tex., Feb. 22, '97.
The teachers of Jack county
by agreement at their last meeting
will meet the teachers of Yoaug
county in joint session at Bryson,
Texas, on March 20,1897. Ses-
sion opens at 9 a. m. and closes at
10 p. m.
The teachers of each county
are requested to attend this meet-
ing, making it a memorable event
in the history of education in Jack
and Yonng counties, speak elo-
quently for the cause you love so
well, by your presence and deep
interest in tbe subjects discussed.
The committees have agreed
that a committee from Young
county shall choose three subjects
with leaders chosen by them, and
that the committee from Jack
county select three teachers to
comment upon same; and that
the Jack county committee shall
choose three subjects with lead-
ers and the Young county com-
mittee shall appoint three teack-
ers to comment upon them. The
programme is as follows:
Subjects selected by the Young
couuty committee are:
The elements of a successful
school—Prof. O. Lindsey.
The natural development of tne
mental faculties—Prof. IT. Fowler.
Necessary school regulations—
Prof. J. A. Faitly.
Subjects selected by the Jack
county committee:
The mission of the teacher—
Miss Mary Lindsey.
The merits of the Jesuit schools
—Prof. S. W. Hayes.
What is needed in our educa-
tional system to secure respect
for common labor and wage
working—Prof. L. D. Shawver.
The committee appoints Prof.
T. F. Baker to comment ja the
first subject of the Young county
programme as written above;
Prof. Coleman upon the second
subject; and Prof. Finis Keathley
upon the third subject.
Most respectfully,
J. M. Thompson.
A few full-blood Durham
bulls for sale. Red Store.
G. W. Latimer is at Fort Worth.
Capt. S. W. Eastin has returned
from Sherman.
H. L. Brannum of €>vid was in
town Tuesday.
W. J. Mathis of Seiate was in
town yesterday.
D. H. Foreman has gone on a
trip to Cheyenne.
J. B. Garrison of Gertrnde was
in town Wednesday.
G. W. Ward of Ncrth Creek
was in town yesterday.
W. M. Carney of Pleauant Grove
was in town this week.
O. B. Edwards of Antelope was
in town last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas of Oundiff
spent yesterday in town.
J. W. Simpson lian returned
from a trip to Weatherlord,
G. R. Greathouse cf Carrolls
creek was in town yestBrday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shaw of
Jeannette spent Tuesday in town.
W. T. Barge of Foii Lupton,
Colorado, is visiting T. N. Brown.
fr.'t 4,"i >
J. R. Robinson of Fort Worth
spent several days in town this
week.
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N. A. Steed and Jamrs P
of Post Oak were in
week.
town this
Vu..j»r,
J. E. Grisham left yesterday
Dallas to purchase a stock
spring goods.
Mr. Gibson representing
Carter of Weatherford
town yesterday.
Dr. W. O. Rogers, W, N. Pmii
and J. A. Mobley of ^
were in town yesterday.
D. J. Murphy of <
spent several days ia town thi-
week on business and visiting his
daughter Mrs. D. L. Kuox.
Mr. and Mrs. Olive
Los Valley have been
town this week.
Spiller accompaui
return home.
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wm
iaf
D. F. Carnes left last
Cheyenne where his cal
cated. Mrs. Games
Montague county where
spend several weeks
tires.
A. M. Lisater was in il
day and says that D. lit Hi
stated to him in Mineral
last Saturday that the
had been signed up fer gr
the Brazos Valley roal to
Jack county line and|that wi
would begin this wesk.
force of men and teams e,re li
increased.
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Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1897, newspaper, February 25, 1897; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth835225/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.