Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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MONEY TO LOAN.
We have an abundance of money to loan on Farms
and Ranches in Jack and adjoining counties at a low
rate of interest.
The Y. B. Dowell Land Loan Company,
Jacksboro, Texas.
LOCAL.
Advertising locals will be charged
for at the rate of i 0 cents per line
first insertion, and 5 cents per line
for subsequent insertions.
THE BLUE AND THE GRAY!
We wish to call the attention
of those who wear the Blue and
the Gray to A SPECIAL LINE
OF CLOTHING we have bought
for them. Two grades, the best
we could buy of the Confederate
Gray. Prices $15.00 and $17.50
per suit.
For those who wear the Blue,
we have a grade that is reliable
at $12.50 also have cheaper and
better grades. Ask to see these
suits. Aynes Dry Goods Co.
Undertakers’ goods.
Alex L. Martin.
Mollie Bailey show the 19th.
Hensley & Latimer pay cash for
hides. tf
Fruits of all kinds in season at
Spears & Co.’s. tf
The grasshoppers are worse
than were ever known.
Coca-Cola for headache served
at Spears & Co.’s. tf
Go to W. 0. Willingham’s bar-
becue stand to buy your ice. tf
Hensley & Latimer pay the
highest price in cash for fat hogs.
’ tf
Try those drinks at Spears &
Co.’s fount. They make you cool
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.
I am still doing business at the
same old stand. J.O. Price,
tf Photographer.
Hensley & Latimer want 100
cords of wood at the Ice Plant—
will pay cash. tf
. Go to W. C. Willingham’s bar-
becue stand on south Main street
to buy your ice. tf
W, L. Garvin will sell you a
farm or county right to the im-
proved farm gate. tf
If you want the cash and the
highest price paid for fat hogs,
go to Hensley & Latimer. tf
Johnson & Walker are putting
np a building on South Main
street for a short order house.
Thos. E. Owens of Keeehi was
run over by a harvesting machine
yesterday and seriously injured.
Oliver Loving recently sold 600
steer yearlings to Essex & Wails
of Norman, Ind. Ter., for $17 per
head.
Hensley & Latimer have a nice
lot of hams, bacon, lard, and all
kinds of sausages usually kept iD
a meat shop. tf
Mollie Bailey show is twice the
size as heretofore. The best wagon
show on the road. Trained horses,
mules, dogs and birds.
Good appetite and cheerfulness
follow the use of Prickly Ash Bit-
ters. It purifies the blood, liver
and bowels and makes life worth
iving. W. H. Logan.
Sick headache? Fiddlesticks! It
is caused by constipation or stom-
aeh trouble. Bemove the cause.
ake Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
—the guaranteed cure. Jacksbo-
ro Pharmacy. j
No man can work well with a
torpid liver or constipated bowels.
A few doses of Prickly Ash Bit-
ters will quickly remove this con-
dition and make work a pleasure.
W. H. Logan.
Will the business houses be
closed the Fourth of July? This
question has been asked and
should be decided in time that all
may know about it and cause no
disappointments.
Nothing equal to Prickly Ash
. litters for removing that sluggish
bilious feeling, so common in hot
weather. It creates strength,
vigor, appetite and cheerful spir-
its. W. H. Logan.
Spears & Co. have bought out
the J. P. Wallace stock of instru-
ments and will add a new stock,
making a full line of stringed in-
struments. Call and see their
goods before buying elsewhere.
Mr. James Brown of Putsmoutb,
Va., over 90 years of age suffered
for years with a bad sore on his
face. Physicians could not help
him. DeWitt’sWitch Hazel Salve
cured him permanently. W. H
Logan. j
It is reported that 100 teams
are at work on the Gulf & Brazos
The finest specimens of ^onions JAMES
that have ever been seen in Jacks-
boro were shown by Mrs. H. A.
Wills from her own garden in
Jacksboro. They were of the
large red and white varieties, ene
measuring fourteen and one-half
inches in circumference and the
other fourteen inches. They were
planted last fall and matured early
NO. 4483
S. W EASTIN,
Vice-Pres,
First National Bank,
OP JACKSBORO, TEXAS,
$ 100,00
- 100,00
PAID UP CAPITAL
SURPLUS -
We call attention to this statement. The Capital and
this spring, and were finely flavor- J Surplus paid up and proportional liability of the Stockholders
for additional sum of $100,000 is unquestionable guarantee
Dyspeptics can not be long 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,CasUer.
lived because to live requires
nourishment. Food is not nourish-
ing until it is digested. A disor-
dered stomach can not digest food,
it must have assistance. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds
of food without aid from the stom-
ach, allowing it to rest and regain
its natural functions. Its elements
are exactly the same as the natu
ral digestive fluids and it simply
can’t help but do you good. W
Logan.
Moore’s Pilules are a guaran-
teed cure for all forms of malaria,
ague,chills and fever, swamp fever,
malarial fever, bilious fever, jaun-
dice, biliousness, fetid breath and
a tired, listless feeling. They cure
rheumatism and the lassitude fol-
lowing blood poison produced
from malarial poisoning. No
quinine. No arsenic, acids or
iron. Do not ruin stomach or
teeth. Entirely tasteless. Price,
50c per box. Dr. 0.0. Moore Go.,
No. 310 North Main Street, St.
Louis, Mo. tf
You may as well expect to run a
W. H. Zimmerman & Co,
DEALERS IN
•° |Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, and Notions.
GROCERIES & CANNED GOODS.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Next door to First National Bank, Jacksboro, Texas.
Marriage of One of Jacks-
boro’s Most Popular Young
Men to One of Brenham’s
Fairest Daughters.
Mr. E. E. Young who is well
steam engine without water as to known in the business circles of
find an active, energetic man with Jacksboro returned home last
a torpid liver and you may know Thursday with his bride, nee Miss
that his liver is topid when he Bessie Buster. Mr. Young has
does not relish his food or feels made many friends here since his
dull and languid after eating, of- residence in Jacksboro, and while
ten has headache and sometimes Mrs. Young was not acquainted
dizziness. A few doses of Cham- in this place, her family has a num-
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab- ber of friends who join with those
lets will restore his liver to its I of Mr. Young in extending their
normal functions, renew his vitali- best wishes for their prosperity
ty, improve his digestion and and happiness,
make him feel like a new man. I The Brenham Evening Press
Price, 25 cents. Sample free at | says:
At the home of Mrs. Emma
years,
W. H. Logan.
Yalley railroad five miles this side Young’s drug store. j
of Mineral Wells. Mr. Carver We are unloading a car I Simmons, on West Market street,
says he will have the cars run- of furniture today, shipped the presence of a few friends,
ning to the county line in 90 days, direct from the factories. Iat U o’clock Wednesday morning,
Danger, disease and death fol- We bought these goods for Mr. Ernest Young and Miss Bessie
w neglect of the bowele. Use spot cash, got all cash dis- Buster were united in marriage,
_eWitt’s Little Early Risers to counts, and we can make Bev- w* Tarrant officiating,
regulate them and you will add you prices cheaper than ev- The groom is a son of Dr. J. R.
years to your life and life to your er before in the history of Young of this city, engaged in the
Easy to take, never gripe, your town. We have a nice druS business at Jacksboro, and
j line of Chiffoniers, side- is a y°Qng man of steady habits
Call at E E Yonmr’s dm* store boards, hall trees, folding aa<i sterling qualities, and here in
Call at tu E. Young s drug store everything else the borne of his childhood he has
and get a free sample of Chamber- wetts> ana everyimng eise | ......
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. k*Pt in a firstclass furniture a host of friends who will join the
Thev are an eleeant nhvsic Thev house. A cordial invitation Pre88 1Q extending congratula-
lhey are an elegant physic. Ihey call tions and good wishes for the
also improve the appetite, strong- 18 extenaea to an to j hQfVllIllM- ^ oltfl M. fcI„
then the digestion and regulate the and see our lme*
Yours Respectfully,
Alex. L. Martin.
Society Programmes.
B. Y. P. U., Sunday, June 16,
at 4:30 p. m.
Subject, “Reverence for Sacred
Things,” Ex. 3:1 6; Psalm 96.
Leader, Mr. Will Groner.
Song No. 517.
Prayer.
Rollcall.
Song No. 442.
Recitation, Mabel Blair.
Select reading, Irene Hoskins.
Song No. 271.
Talk on lesson subject, Mr. J.
N. Rogers.
Song and chorus, No. 662, Mrs.
Graham, soloist.
Essay, “How can the B. Y. P. U.
best Cultivate a ‘Reverence for
Sacred Things’?” Ellington Brit-
ain.
Short talks.
Song No. 189 and benediction.
League programme, June 16.
Reverence for Sacred Things.
Song and prayer.
liver and bowels. They are easy to
take and pleasant in effect. tf
Stockmen can find the I
celebrated G-raham
Saddles and Bridles
and Halters at D. H.
Foreman’s, at G-raham
prices. Call and seel
them.
The ex-Oonfederate Veterans I
Camp G. R. Christian will cele-1
The D. O. Brown Mercantile Ibrate their a°Qaal reunion two
Co.’s bankrupt stock of goods
was sold Tuesday for $7,000 cash j ^
to the First National Bank.
W. W. Terrell’s feed store on
Church street on block north of . ,
square handles feed of all kinds, j 0 y we come.
Also deals in hides, pelts and
furs. tf
miles northwest of Antelope, on |
25 and 26 of July 1901.1
Rev. B. B Rummage, rector of
t^e Episenpii church of Fort
Worth, Mrs. Rummage, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. McCabe, Mrs. J. F.
Waller, and daughter, and Miss
I Triplet made up a special party
of visitors from Fort Worth laat
| Saturday.
D. H. Kernagban, trustee, J. D.
Our gain is ycui-s.
BARGAINS!
. Standard makes, at fifty|
own a lot of Shirt Waists, ]
ij'ti'1'1' cents on the dollar.
AND PROPOSE TO
DIM THE PROFIT WITH TOO.
We mean to make a
will CLOSE THEM OUT dur-
ing the month of June.
Come at once and secure your choice.
Yours for trade,
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 yours for business,
___W. H. LOGAN, PROP.
A BIG PICNIC.
The Board of Trade Decided
Unanimously that Jacks-
boro Have a Fourth
of July Picnic.
At a meeting of the board of
trade held yesterday morning, it
was decided by a unanimous vote
to have a picnic in Jacksboro on
the Fourth of July.
The committee on solicitation
reported progress and was con-
tinued. The committee is as fol-
lows : J. W. McAlister; S. L Lee-
Ex. 3:1 6; Comments by John P. mar’ Wa,tf Iabe11’ J‘ A* Jonee*
1 The soliciting committee
happiness of he and his fair bride,
who is also a Brenham raised girl,
daughter of Mr. Jack Buster, for-
merly of this county, but now of
Somerville, and a young lady
whose accomplishments of head
and heart has endeared her to ev-
ery one who has the pleasure of
her acquaintance.
The wedding was a surprise to
most of the circle of these young | Luke Tanner,
people’s friends, and was one of
those quiet home affairs, without
the purple carpeted step of a
throne, without the gold embroid-
ered canopy arched overhead,
Simpson.
Scripture reading by Leaguers.
SODg.
Reading on lesson: What rever-
ence is, Irene Hoskins; Why we
should reverence God, Miss Lon-
gino; What should we reverence,
Walter Isbell.
Leader, Mrs. Dowell.
Programme for League Literary
June 21st, 1901.
as
named was also appointed a finan-
cial committee.
Committee on barbecue—S. L.
Leeman, J. W. Shipman, L. A.
Wilson, J. R. Rich.
Committee on securing grounds
—J. N. Rogers, J. P. Hackley, J.
W. Aynes.
Committee on entertainment—
E. E. Young, J. W. McAllister, A.
O. Wood, J. F. McCall, R. D.
Bryson, were among the mer-
chants who were here Tuesday to
bid ou the D. C. Brown stock of
merchandise sold by the trustee,
D. O. Keruaghan, appointed by
district court.
E. B. Carver of Henrietta, pres-
ident and general manager of the
Gulf & Brazos Valley was iutown
Friday. Mr. Oarver stated that he
Dl?ic© tlldit I bad bon6bt rails from a firm in
* ' Tennessee and that he had let the
contract for grading from Mineral
Wells to the Jack county line to
J. H. Holt and would within the
next four or five days submit a
proposition to Jacksboro for a
bonus to build on to Jacksboro at
once. Mr. Oarver says he will
have a train running into Jaok
county within the next ninety
days.
Arrivals at Hotel Jacksboro—
L. D. Louthian, Oundiff; Ohas.
Gay, Graham; A. Lee Stanly, Fort
Worth; W. P. Stewart, S. L. Lee-
min, city; E. B. Oarver, Henrietta;
E. D. Oliver, Mineral Wells; F. F.
Hesgel, St. Louis; Bruce Street,
Graham; Mrs. Nowlin, Miss Geor-
gia Shannon, Miss Kate Nowlin,
McKenzie, Tenn; J. K. Wester,
John Hensley, Miss Oatliieen
Smith, city; G.W. King, Henrietta;
G. L Nowlin city; W. H. Gibron,
Pittsburg, Pa; R. H. Brown, Cal-
vert; Miss Norm in, C. N. John-
son, Graham; F. M. Oakley, Dallas;
A. C. Thomas, Fort Worth; F. 8.
Groner city; A. M. Lasater; Rea-
ch'; Riley Patterson, Vineyard; E.
Haag, county; L. O. Mayes, Fort
Worth; J. L. Boone, Sheldon, N.
M; W. E. Heard, Fort Worth; P.
P. Tucker, W. G. Kiffio, Dallas; T.
F. Conway, Rev. B. B. Ram age
PERSONAL.
L. L. Spivey of Finis is in town.
J. R. Williams of Keeehi was in
town Saturday.
A. G. McClure of Cundiff was
in town Tuesday.
Rev. J. A. Matthews of Alvord
was in town yesterday.
L. T. Adams made a business
trip to Dallas last week.
F. S. Groner visited relatives in
Young county this week.
A Z. Graves of Veto was in |and wjf6j Mrs. J. F. Waller, Miss
town on business Tuesday.
J. S. Shipley of Gibtown was in
town on business this week.
Mrs. W. C. Groner is visiting
her father in Young county.
M. Triplett, J. 0. McCabe and wife,
Port Worth; 0. N. Crawford, Ad-
dington, I. T.; R. M. Connor, Fort
Worth; 0. F. Oates, county; S. 8.
Hollingsworth, Ind.; K. T. Henson,
Dr. Smith of Weatherford is in citJ5 H- D- Walker, Galveston;
Quartette by Misses Longino Sil Stark.
and Hoskins and Messrs. Isbell
and Simpson.
Prayer.
A.
Committee on bread—J.
| Birdsong, F. E. Graham.
Everyone is invited to come
of noted men.
Discussion of chapter five
Rollcall answered by last words | and spend a pleasant day with
Jacksboro people who will do all
that is possible to entertain all
visitor® on the occasion.
As it is anticipated that the
crowd will be very large “ well-
filled-baskets ” will be in order.
Instrumental music.
Discussion of chapter six bj
Miss Willie Eaves.
Recitation by Miss Oma Stark.
Vocal solo, Miss Hattie Oalla-
The 25 of July is for the celebra- nwTTna nnwvr m?nw 1 V 8UUUU11U1111
tionofthe Woodmen of the World G00D ° UG3 her husband and
Camp No- 673, Antelope. Every- on every bash nor are they fonnd These formed
in every store. Can be found here, the bride did not need external
however. At little prices, too. J pomp to be a queen, she was so in
Our goods have won the approval J bearing, every look and gesture,
of all discriminating purchasers. I and may she long reigu a queen
with no crowd of brilliant society kan
people ..rrouudtag the bride, jut D'|MaMion of 6iapter b, I
n AM hnnKnn J n n J A r.. — __ J _ I *
a few friends, j jjjgg Eva Johnson,
ail the suite, but
Belgian Hires.
None but
choice stock
with standard
^requirements
■ are kept for
Jacksboro Light and Power Co.
shipped a carload of ice to Bridge-
Go tO D. H. Foreman! p0rt la8t we.ek comPany D0W Everything offered is fresh and liu the heart of her husband,
fnrvnnr (rrahpm q , has everything m good shape and good Nothing has a chance to The happy couple left on the I Rh.ftliah. "
Current events by F. S. Groner.
Vocal solo by Miss Estelle Lon-1 sale or use as breeding stock. The
gino.
Paper.
Will meet at Dr. Longino’s.
Will study the Seventh Earl of
ters.
before. Mr. Latimer, the mana-
“For your stomach’s sake” take ger, promises to meet the demands
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. I as they increase.
Cures constipation, indigestion, all “The doctors told me my cough I
| in and out quickly..
E. E. YOUNG.
the home of the groom in Jacks-
boro, bearing with them the best
wishes of a host of friends.
Meet at 8:30 o’clock sharp.
others are marketed as a table
delicacy. Stock raised ou the open
air and ground space plan, insur-
ing health. Will eat any clean
grain, forage, root crop or pastur-
age. Prices right. Pioneer Babbitry,
Geo. Risley, Mgr., Jacksboro, Tex.
■»
stomach troubles.
Pharmacy.
JUNE—This will
mouth in our Millinery Depart-I—Because you’ve not found relief
ment. Next month our milliner from a stubborn cough, don’t de-
goes east to study styles. Aynes | spair. One Minute Cough Cure has ]
Jacksboro was incurable. One Minute Cough
j Cure made me a well man.” Nor-j
be bargain ris Silver, North Stratford, N. H.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Dry Goods Co. tf
A surgical operation is not nec- J y°u-
essary to core piles. DeWitt’s | ®an'
Witch Hazel Salve saves all that
cared thousands and it will cure
Safe and sure. W. H. Lo-1
j
My little sou had an attack of
expense and never fails. Beware whooping cough and was threat-
of counterfeits. W.H. Logan. j ened with pneumonia; but for
ing, ivy poisoning and all skin
tortures are quickly cared by De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve,
certain pile cure. W. H. Lo-
gan. j
The bilious, tired, nervous man
Oin not successfully compete with
his healthy rival. DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers the famous pills for
constipation will remove the cause
of yonr troubles. W. H. Logan, j
Saves Two from Death.
“Our little daughter had an al-
most fatal attack of whooping I
cough and bronchitis,” writes Mrs.
W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y.,
“but, when all other remedies [
Eczema, salt rheum, tetter, chaf- 0ha“b®rlam,B (-joagb Remedy we failed? we 8aved her ljfe with Dr.
1 would have had a serious time of 1 —
King’s New Discovery. Our
To save mending, avoid break- Don’t Oa.ll a Plumber
ing, and to avoid suffering, pre- When your Phonal, individual
I vent coughs and colds by the drainaSeisoatoforder TdkeDr-
j timely use of Ballard’s Horehound Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which
Syrup. It is a safe, sure and wiU clean out yonr excretary tract
town on professional business.
Lee Groner made a visit to Ry-
an, I. T., returning home Tuesday.
Miss Grace McDonald of Finis
visited friends in Jacksboro the
past week.
J. R. Lilly, G. W. Casey and A.
T. Casey of Gertrude were in
town Tuesday.
Charles Dickens, advance agent
of Mollie Bailey’s show, was in
town yesterday.
M. D. Leonaid after an absence
of several months in St. Lonis re-
turned yesterday.
L. H. Lawler and family have
returned home from a two weeks’
visit in Young county.
H. J. Hensley of Addington, I.
T., has been looking after his in-
terests in Jacksboro the past
week.
Mrs. E. M. Davidson and sister
Miss Mabel Coleman left this
week to visit relatives in Dallas
and Weatherford.
Mr. N. G. Looney and daughter
of Molher, Idaho, passed through
town yesterday on their way to
Young county to visit relatives.
Henry Knox and Henry Graves
of Charleston, Tennessee, are in
swift remedy for.all bronchial ail-
I ments. Price, 25 and 50 cents,
j E. E. Young. j
painlessly, pleasantly, effectually,
and safely. It is guaranteed to
cure constipation, indigestion and
all stomach troubles. 50c and $1.
bottles. Jacksboro Pharmacy, j
OASTOR1A .
Bear* the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Money to Loan
| On farms and ranches at low rate
| The Gazette has a first class job of of interest. Partial payments given.
dee where all kinds of Commercial,
It. D. Bell.
It also saved him from sever- niece> Wh0 had consumption in an A SMALL ORDER Book and Job work is done in the ^ortb 8ifle square, Nicll0lsqn old
Dr. Smith, Weatherford; H. J.
Hensley, Addington* I. T.; J. 8.
Peters, Fort Worth; J. A.
Stinnett, Van Alstyne; Jno. K.
Stribling and wife, P. L. Stribling,
wife and three children, Waco;
J. G. Mullins, Antelope; ThOs.
Horton, Jim Oallis, county; W. H.
Orule, Frank G. Merriam, G. W.
Weltman, R. W. Hanaway, Dallas;
S. A. Brown, San Francisco; D.H.
Kernaghan, Fort Worth; J. D.
Hanford, A. G. Turner, Bowie; J.
0. Nance, Dallas; E. S. Weseiuon,
Marietta, I. T.; S. Dale, Ardmore,
1. T.; I. Isbell, Antelope; Miss Ino
Snthers, Chicago; L. D. Dickson,
St. Louis; Ward M. Styker, Fort
Worth; J. T. Rickman, S. L. Rick-
man, Graham; J. M. Brannon; W.
H. Cobb, Fort Worth; M. D. Leon-
ard, St. Lonis; Geo. H. Craig, I*.
L. Stewart, G. L. Aynes worth,
Graham. '
Arrivals at Elliston Hotel—
R. K. Stewart, Gibtown; James
Oallis, Jacksboro; A. E. Bue; M.
A. Burton, Robt. Leadford, Fort
Worth; T. H. Hyde, Vineyard; S.
E. Harwell; Charles A. Lee, city;
J- E. Scotf, Newport; L. Mitten-
thai, wife and child, Graham; F.
H. Anderson, Blairstowu, Mo.; A.
0. Anderson, Graham; W. O. Gro-
town prospecting and visiting ner, city; A. B. Orites, Iowa Park;
their relatives the Messrs. Knox J. R. Hill, Fort Worth; W. S.
of this place.
Oapt. and Mrs. S. w. Eistin
and daughter, Miss Rath Eastin, j
who have been visiting in Missou-
ri for several months returned
home Monday.
Moss, Adien; A. Rhoades, Grove-
land; W. B. Youngblood, county;
H. W. Olingman, Christian; Clar-
ence Berohel, O. J. Cooper, city;
P. J. Beden, Dallas; J. T. Rick-
man, Graham; L. Z. Timmons, Elr-
Mre. 0. B. Edwards and chil- a8vdk» Kuschke, O. R.
The | ai severe attacks of croup.-H. J. advanced 8tage, ai80 used this for groc«nes receives the same ^
Strickfaden, editor World-Herald, wonderful medicine and today she attentlon a8 a ^ge one. Goods Letter jjead
Pair Haven, Wash. For sale by i8 perfectly well.”Desperate throat of e<laal fluahty S° into one do1' Bill Breads,
E. E. Young, druggist. j and lQDg di8ea8e8 yield to Dr. lar and ten dol,at lo,ts- A child Stuteirfents,
“A. few months ago, food which King’s New Discovery as to no can bny I*ere- substitution is nvelopes,
dren of Antelope, Texas, are visit-
ing Mrs.. Edwards’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Keen, in the city.—
[Chico Review.
M^s. George Spiller and chil.
dren returned harue this week
from Fort Worth where she has
feaen visiting her parents, Mr. and
law office.
if [ Mrs. J. 0. Loving.
I ate for breakfast would not re- other medicine on earth. Infalli-1 ^rac^ced‘ W® sell
main on my stomach for half an ble for Conghs and Colds. 50c
GROCERIES
Kept in stock and printed to order.
The best LiDen and Rag flat and j
hour. I used one bottle of your and $1.00 bottles guaranteed E. E. j which demand the admiration of | ^ writing papers kept in stock.
Eczema
B»w K redden* the skin, itches, oozes,
Cries and scales I
Some p<!ople call It tetter, milk crust or
salt rheum.
The suffering from It Is sometimes in-
tense; local applications are resorted to—
they mitigate, but cannot cure.
WSi
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Card of Thanks.
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desire to extend oqr sin-
proceeds from humors inherited or ac rn(yan
ed and Dersists until these have bet*.:
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can | Young,
now eat tny breakfast and other
meals with a relish and my food is
thoroughly digested. Nothing I We
equals Kodol Dyspepsia Care for cere thanks to the dear friends j
stomach troubles. H. S. Pitts. Ar- who so kindly aided us in the last
lington, Tex. Kodol Dyspepsia sickness of our darling baby. May
Care digests what you eat. W.H. | God’s choicest blessings rest on
ooneamers because they deserve it. IX*
High class, fresh sad worthy 1 Hml f°r8a1'’-
yet moderately priced.
F. E. GRAHAM GRQ. CO.
num-
Cheap writing paper will be 1
furnished to order.
qulred and persist* until these have bee.:
removed. _
Hood's Sarsaparilla
positively removes them, has radically
and permanently cured the worst cases, ami
Is without an equal tor all cutaneous
*ng.
HOLLIE BilLSY SHOT
j [you all. Respectfully,
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. Wilson.
»l ix.t.8 are the best cal— l
imain at*.
Will exhibit here on Wednesday,
19tb. Admission 23i.
Bears the
I Signature
tf
t The Kind You Haw Always Bought
5gf
Be An Immune
As by vaccination you may be-
come immune or safe from small-
pox, so by taking Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin you will become im-
mune from constipation, bilious-
ness, dyspepsia, and all stomach
If the stomach performs its
functions actively and regularly,
the food of which it is the recep-
tacle, is transformed into blood
of a nourishing quality, which fur-
j nishes vigor and warmth to the
whole body. Herbine gives tone
end bowel trouble.. 50c eud *!.«# 40 the «•
bottle.. Jacksboro Pharmacy, j ’ ?*8tlon, ftn<!, -y8|mi!ation. P™-,
* O0, csote, E E- Young. j
Kuschke, Wichita Falls; W. P.
Solomon, W. B. Dobson, Oundiff^
James Hammen, county; T. B,
Hulrne, Cisco; Miss Eula Gregson,
Griaelle Robinson, city; Andrew
Kirnes, citj; L. T, Richardson,
Antelope; Oiint Draper, county;
W. P. Stewart, city; N. W. Davis;
T. A- Chapman Bowie; A. L. L*a-
ley, Post Oak.
A men’s good shoe made by Sel*» Schwab & Co., Chicago,
matiUfciCturcri ei good shoes ia tiio w arid.
For Sale by, AYNES PRY GOODS CO.
Cures Eczaraa, It chiiig Humors
•
Through the blood by taking Bo-
tanic Blood Balm (8. B. B.) which
makes the blond pure and rich,
heals every sore, scab, scale, boil
or eruption, and stops the itching
of eeaema, B.B. B. cures especially
the worst and most deep-seated
cases. B. B. B. kills the humors
in the blood. Druggists, $1. De-
scribe trouble and trial bottle sent
free by writing Blood Balm Co.;
Atlanta, Ga. 4
Mothers who would keep their
children in good - health should
watch for the - first symptoaia of
worms and remove, them with
White’s Cream Vermifuge. Price,
25 cents. E. E. Young. J
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Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1901, newspaper, June 13, 1901; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731066/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.