Jack County, TX - Newspaper - Jacksboro Gazette, Thursday, June 13, 1889 ************************************************************************************* This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dorman Holub Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************************* The Jacksboro Gazette Thursday, June 13, 1889 [newspaper very faded] F.R. Aston’s school at Stradley Chapel closed the 8th. Personal Dr. W.J. Walker of Adieu Henry Shaw of Center Point W.M. Kidd of Dallas T.L. Bradford of Dallas Al Stokes of Weatherford F.E. Beck of North creek W.C. Groner of Sparks Spring Tom Cheney of Bowie W.E. Martin of Blankenship & Blake of Dallas. L.M. Buffington of Fort Worth J.B. Estis of Keechi P.H. Dean and T.M. Fetterman of Dallas. H.B. Massengale of Wesley Chapel. S. Jacobs of Newport Charles E. Wills of Burton Springs Miss Hattie Aynes of Gainesville visited her sister, Mrs. E.W. Nicholson on North Main. Major T.W. Ellsberry of Pleasant Grove S.J. Robinson of Hillsboro M. Frier of Hillsboro Garland Buck of Hillsboro S.P. Robinson of Hillsboro John Rouse of Bowie visited his parents here. F.L. Roode of H.E. Bucklon & Co., Chicago. J.F. Marshall of San Antonio, a partner in the firm of J.W. Aynes & Co. Miss Anna Klum attended school here and left for home in Howard Valley. James Hart, business manager of Jacksboro Mills. R.A. Rutherford, proprietor of the Austin Dispatch Thomas W. Ruble of Leavenworth, Kansas was in Jacksboro looking after the interests of his brother, Wesley Ruble. W.H. Land of Decatur representing the American Building and Loan Association of Minneapolis, Minnesota organized a branch of that organization in Jacksboro last week. B.J. Wilcoxen of Galveston was here looking after the interests of Loop & H. Blum, and laying out an addition to Jacksboro. Prof. Robert F. Smith, of the technical branch of the Agricultural and Mechanical college at Bryan, Texas was in Jacksboro.