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THE .ET-MO.
I.VCIjSBOHO. TKXAS. Al til >T |S,
OFPH'IA I.U1 II i:« "I'O II >
lluu. A. J. IIuimI, .liiil^'r; l;: .In* i. iU|
I ilalrirl.,
rt. W.'S- l.iinli!iiii. iiiotrli-1 lit tup *
IrtWrlet Conn, for J:a-I;CdiiiiH . „u-
niauotv on tlu< timrtli MoihIuv in K, -i..,rv.
.flu*' awl (WIiiIht. uiiil i''i . . iii->>
in auukui two wrvk*.
COUNTY OfKICIAlA
Ktlwunl Woltliirtli, dlnlrU-t rli-rkl
L. L. ('ruti'iill<>lil, mIhtIiT.
A. H,, Ihjriiy. iWuniy.
X .^•Jf°Jwou' P lnct ftirvc.vor
1 JL* % ;ptftal ili'jiut}.
W. 8. Jones, deputy. -
" i W, CaUawty. deputy.
TkorawTT, William*. jmwliliiiB jiintlwk
Justices conrt tor pniHm-t N . I. u 1«|.|
luthv tlrst Monday In ouclt month.
CITY AI'THOKITIKH.
I* P. Aduuinoii. 'mayor. „
. If. O. GHbon, luinvlinl
Kdward Bastburn.
H.
Brown
.MeCouiwll
Aldermen.
Xetk •«|ai.
Iand48undiiy*.
cat 11 o'clock.
' "I Mock, "
lot Stln
l«t 8iin-
. <■=.-■— ftrd Hiitiiluy
8 8u""ny i,r*y *
T. O. A. Tiunr, Piintor
Hilar services on the tliird
moutli and Saturday bo
Tneadayat 7*>p. m. at
Mt, w- p.
rm
room on
OIOIKM.,
erintendiint.
r .
BKOWN,
W. M.
, v?...
I P.
ADAMSOX, N. O.
t. \
I®
iTodhtoitfned.
for Sammy
'f:' '
i Ml blast
of a school
" T*..
• '
i don't
i and
Pow-.
•" •'M
r~. * con-
n the night of
pfcttfcj
-Sunday.
fen1'
>fol
■per, now that the
slackened up,; is
"^htsyStore
has a world
I for the
Js this
been eh-
somewhat complica-
sboro trade" for some
the indulgence of.
limited
Week.
he hopes to excel
Jitter.
Lieutenant Lott and Sear-
nit Hale, of the Post called
i onr office on Tuesday, and
report every tiling right side np
care. Call again gentle-
A Baptist meeting, was held
itt-theOdd Fellows Hall on Sun-
day last, and it was very largely
attended. It would be difficult
to find a place where public! .Eastburn is-still away from
worship is better attended than Vi"4 ,r - ■ "
it is iu JuckHboro.
ICr. iMastcrton, of Port Griffin
lias been in town for souie day
and has our thanks for the Lon-
don Illustrated News; Punch,
-an^JEigaror^ IIo says tbc arriv'-
al of the* Echo at Griffin, U "the
rent" of the week.
. r
N\ •• :iu* |ilt*;isiii| in !«•]■ in tit, ■
iIn- 'I'imiijii-iMiifi* Siifii'tv is ii.
■ Tea .in,' sli-aililv, ami llial :;t'\-
cnil jm-vmiiw juiii a'v I'iii'Ii nii'i't-
in^. Out- inl'oniiuul stat«-«l that
ho lhoiif'lti (In1 niciiilMMslii]!
vvoulil now it'oeli ain't it i*ii;iitv.
'Ir. I'atti'!! Iia> .]m~i ri«titrin* 1
rm' frimi an •*xt<*inl«- t lour
, i Nol l It, Itr li'[>oi i-< tin-' rfoJiS
looUitiH; vi-iy liail iu sunn-
• ti'l'S.
' llHIIti-l-i. IIIIMIIltl'il
will |mrs■■■• tin-in
al-
XMW SCHOOL.
i•• l. ]>:ii t of lii
oil II •: I llOI -l1
n liilo ilif otln-r liiintvis will u... . _ , _
loji a\wt\ at fi^iliI audit's to tin* MondtlJT, Sept. 0, 1875.
Iiavi- taken.
STANLEY COOPER-
' i v im>i l l \
I: O I II III UON.
r.irm v- \r-l.:iw.
JnckklMirn.
('oinu aiu! pay n
> llm liriiio, .
cotirsi* tljo nstfii'h
.ilf «,n.Sniipi-^r|"'n ll,"Sl',1
II1IV*4 fflklll* ti
A Si-lioiil will I"* opi'iii'd in
The Citadel, it monthly iIhvh
i luiw ruIu' far I'lion^li to cross
jthc patli t!it' liirfls will Im likely
i i iiiain* . ,.x * * , * . Cap.. IJoawrt hasn't tolil us; •« tuki% thiy wat.-h iij.on soint.
t«idto tl.einterests oftho :auv unmlotcrt of lat<>. but- he 'l ,,, fK'""'"l f« r th«*ir apiuoacli
or Carthago, w on our ta)ili>. | -riii
Tt contains etjcii humtli,. lllcr-
ary uiatter atitl one piw-o of
GDI) FKLl.'J ll'.s-'
JnrkNlMiro.
HAS ON HANl
:—a—:
\ ISl'ATtiN i SON.
1.1 l
Central Texas Real Estate
It ALU
■"•-LARGE.STOCK
music. bosidoH much informat-
ion in relation .to tlu Ordt;r.
Ptililishertfcjw F. W. Stearns,
114 MichigaiishirteAliUvaiiku.',
wis. ,■
Ilarrell & Knox keep their
promise, to the public about sel-
ling as cheap at the cheapest,
but Bill 1ms not yqfpgmm the
entertainment ho pronriscd liis
patrons.
Don't forget Conley, lie will
build you a house, or a cistern,
or any kind of stone work you
may require. •" "S\,
KeitasePs hammer may be
heard early and late, and he
seems to be always busy at his
shop. • _ ::
A spring has recently been
discovered about six miles from
town which is said to "be* chaly-
beate and is becoming quite a
resort among those who have
faith- in mineral waters. We
have nofas yfet tasted it, but
are-informed thatther^ is no
doubt as jto its properties: ; ;
KaJ. Horton makesa specialty
of fine tobacco and cigars, and
it is a oomn;ou thing to hear a
person say, "well, if you want
good tobacco, go to Major Hor-
ton'a for it. * j
The drug /store has changed,
hands (the "Jacksboro trade" r«
ferred to) and will hereafter lw
conducted by Hartman-fuid Mc-
Connell,' successors to Hawton
& Co.. They intend to deid ex-
clusively in drugs and the abi-
des pertaining to the drug bus-
iness*
Donovan "still lives," and; i to
matter at what hour you pass
his .restaurant 'you may hoar
the rattl* of plates,' and the mus
ical voice of Daniel singing out
"One more meall"' v''':
Dr. Porword the ac^ompl islied
Surgeon in chio-geat the Post,
«s North on Thursday, oh a
ree months leave. The Doe-
tor called and ordered his Echo
sent to his address while away ,
julie says he wants to keep post?
e&Mnthe doings of the'place
during his absence. '
tPhere is a prospect of our hav-#
ing good school facilities fo^our
chH^ren this season, notwith-
standing the limited old Olfer^d
by the State. Miss. 'Leonard
purposes getting up a school,
and we. also learn that a gen-
lemen has applied for rbom un-
der the masonic Hall. Miss
Leonard comes high ly recom-
mended, and we bespeakfor her
a liberal support, with our schol-
astic population we ought cer-
tainly' to be able to afford. two
good sized schools if not thiee.
Notwithstanding the dull
times, "Prenchy" informs us
tliat the Wiohlta saloon keeps
up a very good average of re-
ceipts. and no wonder, for they
endeavor to please the public.
Remember that in a few weeks
we shall commence an original
article entitled, "Five Yeals in
the Cavalry Service oil the
Southern Frontier." Those in-
tending to subscribe for the
Echo should send in their names
early, in order to get the whole
of this article, as it will be writ-
ten in a livel/, racy style,, very
interesting to all, and can be ob-
tained in no other paper as ar-
mngeftraiits have been made to
have it copyrighted.
still holds forth at liis bid standi jf^tliehnnters hit tins > girt place
and caii' show as nice a lot of ""'o tliwostriche:, they nt •
family grot>(ii;ieH as any house''°nce start In pursuit with fresh
iu town, Resides a well 'stocked;
bar.
. \
Zj&~ We mo now prepared to
do Job work of all kinds in as
satisfactory a lnauuer and at as
roasoiiabie pri<:os as similar
work call be obtained any where
this side of St. Jiouis. Car<ls,
Bills, and Letter Heads, Posters,
C'ircdlare, etc. of any size or
style executed on short notice.
Rkwardkd.—Steele & Prfco,
the manufacturers of Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Powder and,Dr.
Pl'ice's True Favoring Extracts,
are rewarded by having accred-
ited to them the reputation of
manufacturing good articles. It
is a shameful * confession to
make that many people are
willing to use adulterated
articles; because of a small
reduction in price: aud in doing
so often subjecting themselves
to Usurious effects, for ic must
not be supposed that those who
are wiilinS, at the cost oi repu-
tation and for tlie purpose of
gain, to • impose adulteratey
goodH on the the public, would
hesitate to useaujurious adul-
terants, Dr. Price's Baking
Powder andT Flavoring Extracts
being the most perfect made, re
quire in prepairing articles of
foodie-third lesss in quan-
tity. , .
. CIRCULAR. "
Olllm of the County Superintendent')
of public schools, Jack County Toxun. I
Jaossojio, AIXIUBT 14,1876. J .
1st. Boards of trustees will
orgaiiize immediately, and re-
port the name oi the president
to the county superintendent.
. 2d. A. majority of boards of
trustees can act on ,any busi-
ness. ; . . :■■■'yVyi"'-
■ 8rd. ^Trustees should see
that teachers have the proper
certificate before assigning,them
to duty. ■' . ''
4th. ^ Tegcheri} certificates are
valid only in the' county where
issued.,
5th. Teaohers must be em-
ployed-for calendar months, and
reports will be made at the end
of calendar months.
6. Trustees can-not contract
to pay teachers more than ten
bents, per scholar, per day, for
actual attendance.
. 7. Trustees who want a spec-
ial tax levied to pay teaohers;
should notify tlie county supen-
intendent at ail early day.
8." Blanks will be furnished
trustees and teachers. ;
• J. N. Rogers, ■
County Superintendent.
* , Notice.
We would earnestly request
all persons who are indebted
to the Echo for subscription to
call.on us and pay the amount
due, as we, of course, need mon-
ey to live on and run our paper
with. We do not wish to begin
the habit of dunning our pa-
trons incessantly, and trust that
it will not be necessary.
R. (,'lIANDLKK.
Capturing Ontrlclien.
The greatest feat of an Arab
hunter is to cimtnre an ostrich.
It is the largescof living birds,
and probably the swiftest of all
liuing animals. Being very shy
and canttous, and living on the
siiuid}' plains, where there is lit-
tle chance to take it by surprise
it can only be captured by a
horses, and sometimes overtaki
one or two of the birds, but often
two or three fleet horses fall,
completely tired
sharp a chase,
TATJQHTBT
«1NS I'MMl I.KOXARD,
Who has had several years
—OF—
Merchandise,
out with so experience in teaching iu the
North. 'v;,
I'ONflSTIN'U OF
The River at n Ntiiud .at Mem- r 'iTiox (per month) oo.Qry Goods, Notions, Clothing,
phla.
('iilirornin Mhaken.
4 970,000 Wine FMllure.
from the Sherman Rally :R«f(Ifitor,
Algebra. Ceonictry,,Pliysiolo*,
gy, History^ et<*., at special i
:rates.
k A reduction of lifty cents per '
month will be ■ made for small'
"I children Who rcad iii tlie prjnier. i
j Special attention (/Inn to
jwriting?'
Hats', Caps, Boots; Shoes,
Grooeries, Hardware,
Queenaware, wood,
aud Willow-
ware. •
j Tuition payable at thetend of
! every month. ,
. San Francisco, Aug"l),—There
was a heavjk^jtrtliquake at Ho!- ■
ister this morning. No damage i
reported. I
Washington, Aug. 0.—Albert
D, Dodge, wine and cigar mer-
chant, has suspended. Liabili-
ties, $70,t)00.
St. Louis, Aug. 9.—The fight
between the railroads still coh'
tin ues. Round trip tickets to'
Chicago are now sold for ten
dOtlarS. '
Gardiner, Me., Aug. 9.—A
physician left morphine, instead
of powder, for an old lady, from
a draught of Which she died; The
nurse, ^fhp tasted the.mediciue,
Was saved with difficulty. - -
Memphis, Aug. 9.—The river
continues to rise slowlyat this
point, and has risen an inch in
the last twenty-four hours.
Capt. Crane, of the "Belle of
Memphis," reports that a cre-
vasse formed at Willis' planta-
tion, at Donalson, just above
Island. No. 10, on Friday night,
which swept over that planta-
tion, containing 8000 acres,
thence to - the. valley. This
doubtless caused the river to
comci to a stand here yesterday,
and not the crevasse- a$ Brad?
ley's as was at first supposed.
f Cliey.ennerA.ug. 11.—General
Crook and Colonel Stanton have
Vetuvaed from the Slack Hills
and report that the miners are
.preparing to leave tli^ country.
The mountains are foil of
quartz, and capital and skilled
labor will develop; mines there
equal to those of Colorado and
Nevada. There were fifteen
hundred miners in the Hills who
had ; done much preliminary
work. ■ ■' i'-s-.;.
New York, August 12.—The
Northern Pacific Railroad, with
all its franchises*, was sold by
oitler of court, It was bid in Us
an entirety by a committee con-
sisting of Messrs. Livingston,
Billings, Stark,' Moorhead,
Hutchinson and Dennison; re-
presenting the general body of
bondholders, who have or may
hereafter assent. No competi-
tion.. Price nominal. The sale
will result in the transfer of the
company's property to the bond-
holders, who, upon the surren-
der ot the bondsr will receive
stock in the reorganization of
tho company.
bmovAtrs
8011 tii Main. Street,
JACKS IIO HO
TKXAS.
Is the heat place in town
to get a square meal
at an; lio)ir >
Board
at reaai
or
the .week or njonth
le rates.
II. DONOVAN,
Proprietor.
ILLIAM REITZEL.
Blacksmith and 'Wood 8hop
Repairing done of all kinds.
Particular Attention Paid,.to
MACHINE WORK.
Iforter Shoeing at Reasonable
Prices.
Shop on East side'of Fublio Square.
JAOKSBORO, TKXAS.
STBAMER HOUSE
(formerly Thompson House)
Jacksboro,
Texan.
■ ITiivtn; rcOttvd nil tin- rooms .of thin
Houh)' lam now pn>pnrcil tn iiominniotlatv
the Trnvotln^ l^tbllc with everything thr
Market :iilor|jK.
GOOD AIRY. ROOMS ANIU'I.KAN
BEDS A SI'KCIAI.TY.
OoohI Slulili'x httui:hc(l. ~ v
Wllirfp-H low lo Klllt till! tlllK'h.
W. It. KtramKH,
I'roprli'tor.
Letter list.
List of li'tUTH mlvt-rtlw-d nml roniiiliilni;
In: the pout olHcis atrJucksboro/Texiic,' Jticksbol'O,
from Alts, lot to Aujir. #l t. 1W0,"
AmlrrWH Mm Klimibt lh AIiIk' W II
COME AND SBE ME.
1 nil) iilwiij-Hto In- foinid oil rart nlfli' of
Mniii Strui-t, wlii-ro 11 full utock of FAMI-
LY onoCKRIKS 11 ml CANNED
FRUITS am b<- foiiml '
I ul o hove il cliolw utoek of LIQUORS
AND ClO AltS, rlon't forget the pltn-e,
* ('APT. BK.WKHT.
: : ::: TexuR
ISIisi Atiiln'w.T
lln«iteji Mat
t.'uwnn ,F II
Dei'lovK l.ninlx'rt
Dtiinniii Mm MutUif
Fraitli'r W S
con- j French O il
well-plan tied and long
tinned pursuit, with the swiftest j Uarncr J tv
horses. Tlte ostrich has two H<'lliimr MtM
■ , . .. , . , .fnni'9 Drtleo S
curious habits in running when i kimiUUi Fiiiibiw
alarmed. It always starts with! Limmow aiimti
home, but, the MCssi-s! Rrowu! 0,;t^r«'itd wings, against the |
will sell you anything.you want' w'"d, so that it fan swnt thfr,lWi M ^
from a steam' whistle to a mow- ! appn a«'li of tin enemy. Its sense sui-i Frank '
ihg macliine, if you will call uti,lf i« so keen that it canjsiiiiA.iiy
Ills maiuiuoth establishment. : n llt u «f" it dlstan-} "
•' r , ; ' ire, ioitg liefore one cun be seen, j Thonip,„,i 1111
Torn (Hak-l#r keeps Work'nip: Tlie other curious habit is tliatjiviiam'iwm
at hte guu shop, and splendid of running in a fin le. Usually «'bwW Be'itlnmlu
brk 'lie turps out. .Xhoro is live 'or six osi riches
t
bettergunsmith aiivwhere. j in iv company.
Ilnuiiltin lllrnm
t'lllllllH JailK'X
Day Thomnii •
Duly Mr. 2 •
Ktigelie ( 'Iihk E
Frit* Freiul
JltigliK Y >C
Herney Mm E
•liilw'l Miirslml 3
.rnekoon John
Keniinly .liunfait
Mi-rll Jim I,
I'lirim-r Siinili 2
IMuli .t F or I-' M
Sti |i)iins It 1'
.S|H-imn W J
fimi/tirn Will
StlhipJoNiii
TrlpU'lr Ed S
White Jumrs
U'lti-her liiuitrl .T
Wiwl 11 V
f m 11 Ji'iiot (.'iilli-il fur Iii:I0iliiyji, tln-y wiiilii-
■ . . unu I sent to l..i- IVu.l I.uter Oill, ,.
When discover-1 w.m. iiai:i:ki.l. p.m.
! "YTr HEX vim ku In Jiuik-tlxiro, if yon
| VV wiiiit 11 k<mhI Si|iuih' .Mini, nml 11
M-li'im ImiI.^kI >iiur liurne \relr I'-il it" to
t-lftak ■
noirrox iiot'SK
; NohIm*u<*i V'cinior of public M|ii:iw*.
iy ■
T. .1. JUiAKKLEli,
IMIAtTIt lli tax N.IKKII,
In fact I have everything the
people Want to buy at astouisii-
ing LOW PRICKS.
No "Chin" come and see for
^•ourselves.
I will take in exchange for
all kinds of goods'
Oattle of all Kinds, Wheat, Barley,
and Oats, in faot uiything this
Fanner ha&; - :
Cull anil me mp. I gunrantee mitlsfiii;-
tlon In PRICES QUALITY.
I am prepared to take care of
SOOObruhiiU of wheat,for which J
will pay the-highest Market
Price. ■■
-—AND—
Collecting Agency.
> t'orMi^awa,
NAVARRO COUNTY, TKXAS.
Will buy and «'ll landt pay lux'-i, ftlr.
ilt-.li aliftrai'tK, Itiveni^uti' anil |«'rfi-ct tl-
tie#, miike i-oUiH'tloiH, dnifl l.« al Inflru-
miMit* te. ifi',
tsr ah 1 ;U *1 Kpecl: liy Mr.'ti tf
; from otjiw ntnlis, ivlio Mpo iuiy in-
formation 'IVvssw biuN* nru
liivitiu! to 11* a
DB, C. M'LANE'S
' CELE11RATED
LIVER PILLS,
Ton TKS COM or
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AND IICK HEADACHZ.
■I
1875 For the Season 1^875
Call at U. IIORTON'S
W>irt rifeflfeimMtft-aqiian', Where will
bo found a Aill utoek of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
■ Consisting of ■'
Dry CIomIm, UroccrlcM, daecw
ware, CllNMiwar*, Hard*
.' wai*, Palnto AOIla, ■ ■ ;
<4|am * T*kMM, .
l':. ladlw aatl v
' Oeato .
■ .*;' faralaMaf
Woods awl Clotb- .
ing. Boom * MIiom,
HMii' hr bnlt(«, Orntu
and ChlldreuN wear, :
And also a large assortment in
ddles, Bridles and Wooden ware.
All of which will be sold cheap
for CASH or Country Piwlucc.
Jaoksboro,
WM, it A Kit ELL.
Texas.
JAR. W*. KNOX.
\;
VIN in the right i<? 'cr th«
edge of thi rib , incn • 1 prei-
•tire 1 Mmciiines .the pa'... ■« .n the
left side; the peticnt Unreliable
to lie'on the lcit' ir-j wmctime*
the pain U felt itndia je ihoulder-
L'lade, and it frcqiicntly extendi to
die top of tftc shoulder, and i* Mme-
timcs mistalcn for a rheumathm in
the arm. The stomach, is ifecttd
with lots of appetite and' sicknctt'i
the bowels in general are costive,
sometimes alternative with lax 1 the
head is troubled widrpaiu, accom-
panied with a dull, heavv sensation
li the back part. 1'hcre a generally
a considerable lou.of memory, ac-
comnanicd with a painful" Kiuaiioa
of having left undone something
which ought to have been' done. A
alight, dry cough is sometimes an at-
tendant. The patient complains of
wearineu and debility; he ii easily
startled, his feet arc told or burning,
and lut. complains of a prickly tensa.
tion of the sain i his spirits arc low |
and ahhou(h he is satisfied that ester*
cise would be beneficial to him, yet
be can scarcely aiuur.on.np fortitude
enough to try it. ia fart, he dit-
trusts every remedy. Seven! of the i
above, symptoms attend tha.dlscau, ,;,'i
but eases have occurred where few
of them existed, yet examination of.
the body, afier death, h.-« shon-n the
uvea to have been extcasivclyda*
rxoged. *
aoub and fever. ^
Pa. C. M'Lane's Livaa'PiiLi, ■
casas or Acua in Pave*, when-
taken with Quinine, are productive
of the most happy reaulta. No better
catbartie can be used, preparatory to
or after ttking Quinine. We would
advise all who are aBicted with tlila.
diaease to give then a rata rtuu. ' m
M. VRhhMt •• WM .
mm! mlrmm m m
ll«.'tis%mkw
> itu.su, or M
MMNaniK an
I Ouads MMA !•
DR. C. MtANTS
TBRMIFUGE
M'LANE'9 VERMIFUGE,
tanrnvii^
THE MOST PERFlCT MAX.
—Ar.'l ilenlrr iii —
' iifV.S AND P1STCHX A ihI Hr|>:il^r ot;
Sewing Mitflilni - -.iipI i fall kitnl-.
SjUihflU'llrm j
HAERELL & KNOX
—Dealers in—
DliraOODS .
CLOT 111 N<1,
• t y i - • 1 i . •/ '. 1 •'
JfOOTS% SHOES,
IfATS,
JfAJtDWAJtM, i
QUKKXSWAJiE, \
ailOCKRlKS & |
vilovisloxs\
Which will be,
Sold as Cheap as the .Cheapest
Store in l*n«t OUlcc liitiMing,
Jaeknlsoro, • - • 1'e\as
THOMAS HAbli,
wkiilfmjlxlmj
in quantity by thdr mrfcei parity and great
eMneth; the only kinda made fay n prae*
tical Chemiat and PlirnlcUn, with aclwtiae
care to lnmire uniformity, healthfolnaaL d*H-
cacr and freedom from all Iqjunowi aunatao.
eee. They r« (ar mporior to the eaasmess
adulterated kind*. Obtain the genuine. Ob-
serve our Trade Marks ae above, "Cream"
Raking Powder, "Hand and CornooofU."
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.