The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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read through; Jhch atufT, . let Alone ret iirn-
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THOMAS BALL,
CO WfSEEOR-A T-IiA W.
JAOK8BOBO, S S : : TEXAS.
• ■ ■ ■ % •' '•
" ^— —'
JAMES R. ROBINSON
•. ,'rrw. . • ■ • •• • '
A TTORNEY-AT-LA W,
JACK8B0K0 : s , ; : TKXAS,
S%PS—
••R; Ii. MoCLURE,
AND SURGEON.
ilto^drug store. Call*
(allhour*. ; !
' •' .. Texas.
• J. K. OONLEY,
. > " ■• £•& ■<•.• ,. ■ ,
ft#'. ££;> 7V.>. '
tag done cheap
i ; r:' TKXA8.
S-3 ' t ■ ■
If you
i ana a
Meal
fid go to
square.
$*¥■■■■ ... X ■ •:::
i'-; . ^ ' —And dealer lu—
"* ""ibd Repairer of
i of all Und
> • 8TRAMER HOUSE
(formerly Thompson House)
V"'
- Tern.
•Villi' l 1
' Having, refitted Alt'" the rooms of Uiln
HtHMe l'am ik W prepared to accommmliite
the Traveling Pulillo with everytblng the
Market affor<l .
OOOD A1BV KOOMH ANt> CljEAN
BKt« A.ai'KUIALTY.
Clmrgcs Ipw ^snji tlie tluvra. .
w.'b. stramkh,
- Proprietor.
AM REITZEL.
■ o, . .
Piwtionlar AHenllou Paid lo
MACUU^WOiW.
Horse Shotting fit lieiitonablc
Pliers. V
Shop on Eoat side ofPuiblic Square,
JAOK8BOKO, w - T^X.VS.
" CCMEANDSIEMI,
I Tiiii iil\Viiyri tii.. IM* l'oiiIIII ■«<!'
M;ilii Stn i'j, vvlii.'iv a iliH «t M k of F.VMI-
r,V (iitoc Kiriiis Vik) rA\\Ki>
riUvlW tmi .Ik* IoiiimI
l ulHO haV<'H i'iio|(*it stock <4 Ll(t>l'( >l«S
AN I) t'lil A ICS, tlon't lor^'l tin- plai t1,
Oaw. "Bkavkiit
Jiwrksltoio, • :• : c 'IVxttH
; ^.oi\w IA"6'
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South Muiu Street,
JACKiiBono : : : : t^Scas;.
Is the best place in town
at any hour.
Board by the,week or month
at reasonable ratcis. - ■ *
D. doxotax,
'"v ' Proprietor.
•mi k < ftx'ri xi;\T. i„*.
WM. IIARHELL. JAS. W. KNOX.
KARBELL & KNOX
:■ ■. A ; • . •'! - ' !:
—Dealers in— „ :
... " • ■*' . . _■ Jf . •
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS,
' hamHware,
QUEENSWARE,
GROCERIES<6.
PROVISIONS
Which icill'bti
HO as Cheap as the Cheapest
"BtbreTn iPoit Office Building,
/a«ki«b«ra, ;■ . .■ Tex air
.! iH-lli^'li'' riij3f?l.rvytf f>i !!,l'' •.
rsiimil illi'iilil I•|,iiliiM'H!iil :
1 , ' Vii'tdlll* licit'.
While (IjivjriyiKiilliH'* wriv liinjjiiijf,
■I Awllliii' l«ilj>J''lH'«'.telf<lVf ;lV|llll)tUl J
I'lVlllUUI^hnl! :
| M'llrjv the illeK.
J'' <>f liie
| lii'Olii llii' -iii'iky ftljflit eijiiuiipiiiyul,
isi'i't1 tlie b.jiineH> 'l ! Ik1 c'hh^.iiiI ■-
Vnleiirn; 1 '
Anil ^nnnmiT. jjnniinuT. srinnilier
ltol|i>l ilic '-ni|l" iif llic iliMlinnii'r
:'i. 'I'hw.iwli the iiKinn.
Tlii'ii with eyi'u lii itn- rt-iiiit all..
Ai I \v(tli giliin horlzoiilitl, ,
. StiVml our ulre";
Aml.the biillii wlilKileif deadly,
And tiie llaiiM'* llunhllnf ri'iHy-
Illnzrd the Are*,
lllllow*'drift - .
Ilrn\-eilie ilitrk tmttlc-broiikvrs
O'er tlie glveii-HOdiliKj ilCtl's
• 0f tl e plnlli i. ,
Anil. loud«r, lniideh loudijr
Cruekeil the l>lii.ek jrunpowilei'
All nmnln 1
TIiVjii Jlkesniltlis nttlielr fi(rfeiii
t.n)M>re<l the red St. (leorjccV
.Uiiiiiipiilerx;
\ik(l tho yllluluoini miifpelrv , '
ltiuig n llercc, dheonluiit melru
Itoiilid our earn,
Like the roar
Ou the shore,
An they rode 111 roaring linger
On our itaiikH;
And higher, hlglier, higher . ;
Burned the old-Hwhloned lire
Through the raiik , . i
TIiijU tho old-fashioned Colont'l
tiiiliopetl Uiroigjh t|ie whole luforiiid
: ■ PowdeiMiloud, " _
And hU broadsword wiis'swliij/lnjf,
Anil Ids brazen throat was ringing
Tnmipet loud; •
Aud'tiie blue
BlUlels Hew,
And the troops' jackets redden
At the tou-ih of tlie leaden
■ BIHe'g breath;
And rounder, rounder, rounder
Koared the Iron *lx^>oimder.
". llturllngdentilj .
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aruiuiil and NVtsnt ttvltnHntf Jaiio . . . «
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•l«>ii.tr, I'iii'k uiiy«J<ni"s ; lic iias •
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1875 For the Season 1875
Call at H. HORTON'S
Went skle ofpublky a^miV^lnicre wjll
bofotimla tollstock:M7•*"•'.< n" , '
' .*> • • • • v •
. - . • • ,/•
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Consisting of \
Dry Go«mI>s UreccrlcH, <|neciiH-
ware, dl«Miwqir«, Hard-
ware, I'nlntH «fc Olln,
('igarH ft Tolinrro,
XiUdtea and
■ ■ Genii '
FiimiIHIIIIIK
Ti1<hh1h and clothe
lug, BooIh 4c Munw,
ilalm for i<adicm, OciiIh
and Ciilltlrona wear,
,scut hor, liiMiiiiii'tn and cnt'iia- <: . ' (,• 11 ,1
. . ■■. , \ iKdts hitulaivauwcs ilic futitnUI- . .
liuis, tiiul jH'i'fuuiu iind i:|ii'i'rii;i(i, . ,. .... .4 •• . , ; .Maw.u.-Mnsui^ Inv.l uivasttiii 4 .
11 , . . , . • , , .. V. tidit 11I ftif •'Maii.nr . Nu'ictv. • •:., , l a hi-,'. .4 is-twr .-n 1 -j
fniid hii8 skulking n'n-umcl• yvt-.! ;)1(1<v f ...iv ■ ,.v. ,i, '{■> ,.X°:ltVm lw It.-Jit'.-H1 :tr W jiltIikim . - V ■ 1 ,
1... . ,, i i.n -1 , • <tliu tw ^ In'>i.- n 11' 11 ltd.\ tlii/i«' is a . ;• ■ ■ 1. v." it is in'iii. \ *ai am . - 111 f? 1 • * \ •
U , lallu-d ami tallu-d '-nt 1. ni0uumeiu iu v.-. ;, n.ii;,;,.,- A,,- .!" V!,r!v\,N-J* .!-"" i.l {i: ,:i;- ' ' :
ill n'',?-",K1, ,If s"n,!" 1 bey. Mi'.lL-mwitv l.ad ..'avli-d l" 1
ail! t-.dwie.I-Iwhvvo Janullniur-1!tiVllil,;,.;> aii.l Mtirif;li,.i..,':,d| lu,
li'Vlaiu!
i
, . ■ ijl'l'HI'lll>, ..['!'I' •• 1 J" ,..'U,iiH«S- t f
id'M'iKit'k, . .. ; -4... .... ..
. "iv-. . llll'll' lliOt*«fl 11!«' v Will lno !"l'
in tliai .
i lX llUHIiil- Nvllil• ,li!■ lo >■ I.
1111 -China and vflt-vViflrrts of Mm- , ' !. •. .'
Tr i v ,, :Kast. wluM',.' mulv,vlla> aiv- in ,1;...... ..\i i.| ,v,,"V' UU ;*ix nioiiiii- uinr.ii! 1" ' I.
Huw dtii'S slit; at't f - igenoral il^ls an t liaviii^ l>r iii>!it ^ ^ 'v«im-ii1 0 u i," ' "I'hi1*' •"■tIVvs In>1 t • 'iiiKl
s «•:* a prminng, round and ov,j. with u , « urn <W ; ,.v til,ir
king soit,itndbring like, and'ly/llw ilt biurtl, 'l-'frnniiiivl to . '"" "■ k-afin-, iu-h >- iv Haldi-
. , wyn't n,ind half I Say, and avuil . liiiak'!!' of ii.s j-i-oRM-tiv... • v^'.'W;U nr«-'< i.r ; .,^iy t|^
I is getting iiot^und wnfiiigan-.' ,,,!,,^. ^iy Vt.,,r; vtuu ;U .. J . oti^ tt -al l.-w; M v ,.rv. V.,-ttM.-i,,,1^
iavvcrs, si 11 d—rjv 11 , 7 , f„^ ,in ii..' ^roet>. uf LmkIoh.t^;l ^ ^IwHiyirll tln-v
I .-'jhe; lii'uke . Sli«v lmUliit,;: th.y >«>kiii«j jvp- j ['"* .-WJ t(1 Jit s? I it; j ;i>:iu !• " iinv. out."
Avipcd her «'ye.s soltly Tiih^ed).0*-*<•- N,llma|ii:s ,,v nJu „ -i,,,!,.
mis u £ 12"-aii- m u™ ■*«*> m-
i wii.)yi
jlit'i' 11
Jtunpeil up and tU'tuanded:
Li there any law f
That Sneaking, Skulking Mr.
Jasklns. ■
"Can I be protected here, mis-
ter P asked a woman yesterday
as she entered the offiee of the
Chief of Police.
"Yes'm." „
"Can ; my family—my inno-
cent children—also be protect-
ed ?" she demandod, striking tlie
floor with hor umbrella.
"Yes'm," '
"If there, is-any law I want
it," she went on, dropping into a
big arm-chair; "If tlwre isn't, I
propose to take a club to him."
"My dear woman, this world
is full of son-ow," said the cap-
tain as he looked up from his
writing"eadii one of Us lias
his owji separate and distinct
grfsSf'.'io, grieve over. Tell me
yours." v' ''
"Do you know Jaskins I" she
asked. '
"#askins, Jaskins! Seems as
if I had-heard the name some-
time."
gone—red neck—sandy hair—
got a skulking, sneaking way
with him." 1" . . -
"And he has stolen your
poultry, ell!"
'Poultry ! Nawt It's worse
tlian poidtryr-^it's next to arson
or murder !"
"Go oiij. madam—go into tlie
particniarB!"
"\Vell, he boards next to 1110,
I'm a widow. Been alone these
fourteen years, and if I do say
it myself I've always lvhd the
l-.„ t.-.i ...1 > 1 two doxi'ii- leiuoiis and tlirri ,
known wliat a shower ol udi-t. • ... •• , . "in dav.
1 ..1 i , , • .1101111(18 ot Iniiter at 10 t'Onr.^i '
f(ulij and <!veil abuse,', ho -.wajs ... f , .... .■ , , . r|'i 1.. iaraiitnia>
1.!.. . 1 . 1,v \ were taken; The wassace liioiii i - 'J11*""""1
(if - 'i\'Xa - is
«liilf an I'liiiniMii- 4>id-
"Lots of law—dead lomls, inovokin"- he wonhl t-:iHH.i li.>v,M W<"'1(' tak,'u' lae passage moiV
''And you'ir piit the law to!;u,in hii.itlL-d liim oil tli,< Vi,l,. ! " days, wa.s i?.i.r)0. t5vH)u ; ' . ...... .
aa& m : n lmslkd il l Oil the. Mdc- h ,lis imil ]css tUau u! A:;'single. .•mUtslt: i-irodnei-s |
I t * >' l !*'! ,' w" nioiith at'teii'hii* foriiiui'pttreiiane, |I'1''111 a iniUion e^ in one
ine'i, fi-opi w H'>^;-|V a;d00rs, !-ui. Uiviijlty WtuU^it W-s ilti-
clapped th.'.r hands and..la.,«h |utJlw. gluloii ,,r New i.wl,uia ^ wliak' Mickl,H ils uu.)
him I"
"I will, madam—I'll make
this town a volcano l'or him be-
fore he's a Aveok older!"' ^
"And you'll break up the
match if"
"Either that or break "his
back 1"
"Good! The police are-worth
sun thin' after all! If yon say
you'll wait oil him and tell him
he's got to back right, down-or
go to jail, I'll chain Jane t;; the
table-leg and sit by hei for four
weeks but what Pit make her
forget hint!" 7
"I'll do it, madam,"
"Think of niy Jane marrying
a man with one eye! Alul a red
heck 1 And a limp 1 O-h-h ( when
I think of that skulking Jaskins
sneaking around my innocent
Jane to miike her his wife, I
could fce-a-r this house down;"
i- She sat down and they lixed
up a plan, and Mr. Jaskins had
better leave for the West this,
very day.—Detroit Free Press,
UoyH, Listen Io TIiIm.
Trite as gospel is the follow-
ing, said by Robert Collier, of
Chicago:
"It is true that working, suc-
cessful men of the day were
once poor, industrious, self-reli-
ant bfiys. And the same thing
will bo repeated—for from the
ranks of the hard-working, eco-
nomical, temperate and perse-
vering boys of to day, will ema-
liate the progressive, prominent
men of tlie future.
Every man going in any sort
of work in Chicnu'o to-day, was
imi
raised ,ti poor ltfjm's son, and
"Man with a limp—one eye^Uad to light his way to the
place. No one of tliem, was a
rich man's son and had a good
time when he Was a boy,
All boys should grow as
strong as a steel bar lighting
their way to an education, and
when they are ready to plnnge
into. lilb. with that trnditional
half dollar and a rod handker-
chief; as 4 have known great
men to start, I tell you that in
live and twenty years; when
most of us wlni are in our mid-
dle ages have gone to our relri
.'I should like fo Sl.lOW .VOll
riiSpectablest kind of a name, tuition, !!!'; tni.'n of mark in the
I've a daughter Jane. She's jcoMUti-y^il^niVt be the sons «if
seventeen. She's a good girl> those fatlieis who can give, them
"Yes, inadamv" all they wish for, and ten times
"And that sneaking, skulking niore than they ought, to have
Jaskins is after her,'' she ex-'bUt it will be those who aivjflushed all ovr. "Oi'un
claimedr ,brought up :u farm houses andf jl^ |0 tnj' h<Hi(<t* Hoine tluVev.liet-
"Possible'feottiiges, mining . their way: lt.r the in fi-iiing; .wh-'ii
"lie just is! Was after me through the llnykest JiindriiiH't's.1.^ w-on't l>e likely l",«i- am ,'iii' to
ed, and bi >ys in crowds raii after!
him, hissiug,liootlitg, and even
pelting hi in with stones, But
tliey sot >h grew , tired of such
shameful sport, a^d took it
ynite as a matter of course, 'as
Mr. Hiuiway, day after day,
walkwl the streets, umbrella in.
hand, whether in rain or sun-
shine. Occasionally' lie invited
a friend to sliare. ,his conifort-
ablii shelter, and all agreed in
pronouncing it vbry pleasant;
but so afi^id were tliay of ridi-
cule th.it it was more than three
yeais after Mr. Hanway's lii'st
experiment iK'fore anotlu'r inaii
in London found courage to own
or carry an umbrella, Jatues
Hahway died in 1770, and for
the last thirty years of his life
he carried, uii^ umbrella whenev-
er either sun or raiu rendered
orte desirable; yet the present
century had passed more than
its first decade before tilt? use of
the umbrella became general:
AMlslaltV. ■
Mrs. Straw. 1 heard a good
story concerning our friend Mrs.
^——, who, you know, is on the
briny deep..... •' ■ ■ ■.'■ :■
- Mrs' Switchem. Do tell us;
she was so free with her laughs.
on others We enjoy any tiling oil
her.
Mrs. Straw. ?l'he story runs
tliat a dealer jh articles ol' ccrtu
here had in his establishment an
exquisite statuette in Parisian
marble of • tile Venus or Miio
gallon of'.'.vNevv Knu'lanal >v4.UUi' ^'"'kies lis ^ oung, |
runt. A barrel. of cider wiiicu! illul',lu'ivlV,1,! is ,l<" !l ii^1- 1 'w ;
lie buys costs *1 76; a horse atld | atlectio.i is h-murkablo i
chaise; to the falls, l^l; eoek.-a 'I become torpid in winter ,
hat, lj>^; board wast: HO ceilts W^^'l hi^^theinselves, taking no
week, and hickory wood f i .Tn)^ 'loiidi'-ftVi;.ve. ,<ir aix.-jnoi.it hs.
1.I.V I llTu*. in...u^^qients of all species shed
their skin luinualI v, like crabsi
s
per cord. Ills' graduation
breeclies (lost lor inateriiils
uiaking,.75 cents; college billi, i ..
jjjjit. j lurtles and tortoise-s have
T-m r.r--- ! their skeletons partly outside
T« ©-C'tti tain> Ode.44>. ' of, instead oi witliiii tile body.
« ,, , : I IP''Is believed thai crocodiles
, An old whaliiig,,capt;itu; whu - jjyy hmul,0(1,of vt,aM old. |
!'i , v)0i f '° whole pi-uiie "s Tlio unci,-,,t lvM,.ians embalm- j
his lire on the ocean with but m- i J
"eil tliem.
.tent sucees.-js, liavhiy- scnip-; ju S(lulll 'Ani(.ri(-a t'vre i, a ]
edtos^i^?t^.^i,Kl:p,oufl^ lhft^tai<Mofc|
Tetiri!<ln'oin t!i« sea:, niovodinti',; "
i, /ibe: !! fitriiislieil wilh a stiny. -«
tlio .country with his hiuiily, aiul | ll(,v01. ^ on nuy, I
benight a snutll liu,,,. , _ tliing bnt aninKil food. wi,i4 J
.One oi his neighbors said, toi ^ ^niiielves'pia to death or 1
Jjuu, soon alter lie settled on I'l^s^How alive. . ' : . 1
a1'."' . . ' . I Seals ai't' iM intt'liinent
"Onptaiii K-—, yw've got a (U)g, siml {
nice pond on _ your ;1Hac^ a"d foi,n ,UUMy Ukl> them. 1
you ought to have a large Hock
of geese. It's a grand place to
keep .'em, and they'll be protit-
abietoybli."
"Yes, I think they wUl," saicT Tf the ^ ()f n how.t is put |
the captain. . . " ■ ioiit. auotlittr perfc-'t Oye is soon 1
"I've got soine nice ones to s«lUalija)ij0ll bv rapid growth,
ye," continued tlie kind neigll- [''iMhi ^ liave no cyclid-i,
bor. "You comf over and pick. | v
'eiu out yourself." - jeires opeiil
: So the captain selecti'd asuit., j, " Atligat.n'S tall into a letbar- J
able number, making his choice ^ir s)(.(.|, ditfing t'ie winter,- like j
as lie would among a school of tiw| ' -
whales when "brought to, Oi' as j Tli.-re ;ire agricitHural ants in
a boy would from ii basket offhataetiially iilantgrain^
apples. v : ' ' -'Iwrnl, reap befoi'^ tlw harvest. ■
lii.the Bprihg following he hup |
Tlii'head of a ratili'suake has |
been kiiowa to JiiJliet a fatal
wound after being separated
from tfie body. ' '
and
with their
t\ • rW i > '+ , * ljened to be visiting at tin: farm -V Child's Pr'ayer.—She was
in lniu uiu e l > ft 1' • of anOther neigh.bor, atidainoiig ' !,:i,'(l'.v able to talk plainly,
a.liliispt on one c ay- J.. *• Idther tllings ilisp'ectedtlu.' goi'se, and a polireinan liad Votive her
g^p® ' it Air jjome time, she l1i^kjng (.fjlv hjjj ^, j,1111s hand to :ii>>isi iier up tliu
8tl. . v, highly favorable to his Own" ste]w into tIns t'< ii,lral Station,
h "ifV' yoi' ^'t ^at' ^'Mju^ment. . -Did you put niv ...other in
" ' ., . i f I "Don't thiilk youVliirds ivre .jailt fdii.v tmed ti* she pushed
t'v.r? e'"' ltsl).(,,,K e " - J as haildsonie as nilne," lie ie- her ^i.n!)(rttniitMc.k aiid looked
, ,,iust '' i1 ^'O 'lnark'd. "Do' yon have iuiv j tV.nn one lo. iinftther.
judge ot a )ifenire. But did ym\^y0tr . . : ; : ,i Tiny had nrreM.'-da red-faced
evej: seennlie/ , , . ., , . I . "Olu yes; They' hiive been1 langleilhair wonuiii, who fought
Mr. Delt resiionded blushing,• ^ v for tltN mouth or ih"oflic isand made use of l'oul
tliftt' lie hftrt not. ^ ^ i more." ■; f, language; No one dreamed that
"Mine, she: continue!tl,. is ,i ... ..\y,.j| ^ doii't know how -lisi.'!, . the.: chikl Wa^-^U'i s, but it was.
hHv..dto t.,f the t.nest -iigiuV^ !said Captain Iv —. ••l\V. :0ie tfirivjUnig v,as;,o innocent
\\ jisjiiug^u. ... >1 the* h:\uil$6mf?di llork tliat llu-y want
"Shoitldn t doubt it. niuin, yre-iiliyxvl|(.1,, lhis s,a,ul\_ vVt„ ev, ti. '-ir,!,bars, but'
sponded Mr. Deli, shilling ;ti«,v-j,^cdreiiiour. oliol>voiie.fr.;m#i!i«:; in lie i IF-ard lier.-v-rt.-e. call-
tmsi.lv In iii one looito the otli-.. ••.••• . • !.*, 'v , . i i . • i , i «•
. ' >iiy lif'iirlibor .!<Ma's |!01 tk,,-ari*MA!1 • ; 4,1,1 lao •
or- ' feed'em high, n o. U'll not all ' ""i ii r d'"-r. T;i,'- lid Igrasp-
e,rif have tl.ev laid V'f. I Only ',' d lie1 iron. di" r, h.wike I into the
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n.y %ure.-,he said >ur.ieiily. ^ . -t xv,, | j.,!L.tn;I «■)i■ • I o•.;:
Perhaps you cii-ii sfivv
Ami also alarg^ assortment in
see fill.
iiii'idefi |>ow lit liiaii'i.ae thc.il,"
llis t'l'i'eii f di' l''*('oiui'; ov.fi' a:i, 1
jltwoui in> hivi-i; i"i- iiiij "i,; - ".Mil" ill> . i • • *' t /)'■'" Uli'l 'ft
lirst.; For wpeks alid weeks ^ every sort; nii'i tin iMvnvn:il„-„f,.„j,lj,^'- •. ' « m,h i-< he «-ottDlV -ak i" i-1-'i -i
he'd liahg around our gate, iind] stone houses of this .liivti-o,polls| l>,Kir Deli'! lie fairly sunk ^ *'■
,smile at me and inquire if 11 will be as notliing lo bring "j V!-under th'' tatili', ai|i'lrtl:jinliii'i'"'d is^t,, fjie e hivii'
i wasn't loiiesoiue, and stmd up1 the nol.l^nuui£V^, ' ' Join s'-iaeildn^ i.l".:u '< in:- :l unn'i.i'odu.'-ivee.-s !i|f iiisdlock1
V|strawlit-mes, and look his lov- i wonii-r whai makes u,y i"Jt-iuber of a Ci.nreii, when oitrijJV inl-.„m,,,
Saddles#Bridles and Wooden ware, j ingest put.of that (Hieeye." ; N0 weak." said a fi,}i to ii friend coiitbiueth, s(vve>-aii .ii~1' i s.
j "And then {, ■ ' irentleninn.. "They arein a wi ak' "It cost iiie o.i,"iiU', !ied ninl . r
j "And then, whc.li lie foiiinlplace." respondi'd tlie"Ti?Tt"i. jVyein*. • i1-,i:ii - ii 1' I. i> ]■'111' Ilall. il ■ 1'ai Dispuii' i
tliPt 1 wouldn't mal'l'V hint to .. l?ariairiiia'r,-!..;'and.'.l. • .'ici!4'ltkj' <• it..ii5• i \■ .-it• ■ •«.. t*ni{i-rfi'
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All of which will be sold'cheap
for CASH or,Country Produce.
Jacksboro, ; ; : : Texas.
• save.his.Bjwjk, and Ife couldn't Acfuh'iny of-Design—a Voi.ifj_ ■ 11 >- 1iua;"'your ...piiiioic. a- v-.;. "Wlai 1 k.,
j get my ^dperly lo run fhrouglHady'a .l>yaldihti.s('iiii..|; .-htre such an iidmiiiible jud.^e," wiva-.
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McConnell, H. H. The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1875, newspaper, August 18, 1875; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233761/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.