Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914 Page: 3 of 16
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Thursday, October 8, 1914
JACKSBORO GAZETTE
PAGE TTIRER
OF JACKSBORO, TFXAS
Capital $150,000 Surplus $50,000
xJames W. Knox, President. E. R. Worthington, Vice Pres.
H. T. Daugherty, Vice Pres
C. A. Worthington, Cashier.
James W. Knox,
T. D. Sporer,
DIRE CTORS.
H. T. Daugherty.
W arr en W orthing ton.
E. R. Worthington,
CONFIDENCE*
HAS BUILT
OUR BANK
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES
For Representative 99th District
E. W. Fry
For County Judge
J. P. Simpson
For County Attorney
John D. McComb
For County Clerk
Charles R. Risch
For Sheriff
Sam J. Rogers
For Tax Collector
A. D. Owens
For Assessor of Taxes
Ed L. Merriman
C. A, Worthington, j»or Qounty Superintendent
J. W. Fulcher
For County Treasurer
Henry McClellan
For Justice of the Peace
Precinct No. 1
L. H Bryant
For County Commissioner—
Precinct No. 1
J. W. Files
Precinct No. 2
J. W. Calloway
Precinct Np. 3'
J. A. Ilesterr
Precinct No. 4
H. M. Bunnell .
NORTHWEST TEXAS
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
mote the welfare of the medical The Largest Carnival Company
fraternity. Doctor, have you con-
tributed anything to better the
-- medical profession ? If not, be at
To Meet in Jacksboro Next Tues- the Jacksboro meetinS- The lead-
ing men of the District will be
day. Leading Medical Men of
District Will Be Present.
there, and their papers will be
both interesting and instructive.
Come.
G. T. & W Ry. Eastbound 10:
The Northwest Texas Medical 45 a. m.; Westbound 3:30 p. m.
Association will hold its Semi-an-j C. R. I. & G. Ry. Eastbound 7:
nual meeting in Jacksboro Tues- 45 a_ m.. Westbound 8:30 p. m.
day, Oct. 13. About thirty or for-__'_
ty doctors will be present. The j
Association is composed of Clay,
Archr, Baylor, Throckmorton,
Stephens, Young, Palo Pinto,
Parker Eastland and Jack Coun-
ties. This is the first scientific
body that has met in Jacksboro,
and it is hoped that it will be a
very pleasant as well as profita-
ble meeting.
Program.
Opening exercises,at 10 a. m.,
in district court room.
Invocation, Rev. L. P. Smith.
Ever Booked for Jacksboro.
Rock Island routing calls for a
haul of fourteen cars carrying
the Lachman & Lewis Greater
Shows from Oklahoma to Jacks-
boro, next week. This is the.larg-
est Company that has ever been
booked for this place.
Look at the label on your Ga-
zette. If your time has expired
please come in and renew
NOTICE
TO TAX PAYERS
I will meet the Tax Payers of Jack Oounty
Ail V UUttblUXl, AVCV. -Li. L . OXUllill. | % W r _
Welcome Address, Mayor D. R. fOT the piirpOS© Of Collecting taxes for the
year 1914 at the following places and dates
It is an honor to our bank
THE GAZETTE BELIEVES IN
CO-OPERATION, SO DO YOU.
The Gazette is filled with the
choicest nevrs each week. Not
only does it give all the interest-
ing home news but it gives much
to be a member of the that is valuabk of a general na-
Naticnal FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of banks.
Before we became one of the VAoT ARMY of > gjves y011 m-Qch that will interest
responsible banks which STAND TOGETHER, the U. S. !you outside of Jack County as
Government knew the character of the MEN behind our; well as in it. The Gazette is pre-
bank and its sound financial condition. * ; eminently THE HOME NEWS-
We can get money from our United States Regional ft has a field that is
bank on our securities when we want it. When your ia11 lts .^wn* ^ needs as a
vrNTT ./ : subscriber and yon need to know
money is in our bank YOU can get it when YOU want it. the news So here we are> each
Make OUR bank YOUR bank needs the co-operation of the oth-
A UrrtD'irilllUr'TrfcM 1 • er. Come or send in and be en-
V. Ae tVUKJI tlliiu 1UW, i/asnier tered as a subscriber. Once a
■ i ............ QH.I..I ................. i. ■ ■■■■■■ —— ——— subscriber, you will always be
CundifF
Newport
Post Oak
Monday Oct. 5
Tuesday “ 6
Wedns’y “ 7
Thursday “ 8
Monday “ 12
Tuesday “ 13
Wedns’y “ 14
Thursday “ .15
Monday “ 19
Tuesday “ 20
Wedns’y “ 21
Thursday “ 22
1914
44 ^
Total Rainfall, as shown by gauge at
National Bank;
To
Oct. 6, 1913
to
Oct 6, 1914
t-'or 7 Days
Ending Oct
6,1914
i *
20.39
24.03
♦
* j
Total, .00 In.
-
The First glad to have the pleasant visits H. Eastland, Mineral Wells,
of Jack County's home newspa-
per.
BEAN PRAIRIE.
All Busy Gathering Crops. Cotton
Picking Given and Several
Hundred Pounds Gathered.
\
Where Dees War Come
In?
It makes the man who would
large car buy a Ford. WHY?
BECAUSE:
Roadster, - - - $41
Touring Car, $5.
Prices that appeall A car
economical, strong, reliable and
handle. Can’t we show you that
best in the world for the money?
buy the
/
\5
that is
easy to
it in the
CITY GARAGE
E. C. RICHARDS, Mgr.
Bean Prairie, Oct. 5.—People
are almost too busy saving their
coftton and feed stuff to stir out
enough for a person to get items
about which to write.
A great deal of syrup is being
made up this fall.
Mrs. Annie Nichols of Cundiff
visited her son, Aneel, during the
past week.
Mr. Dart Manning, the genial
medicine man made the circuit pf
our neighborhood last week.
.. The. anthrax situation proved
to be a bonanzd for the Cundiff
gin this year. Our people were
afraid to take their cotton to
Jacksboro.
Last week the neighbors gave
Mr. Lee Martin a cotton picking.
Something better than 1300 was
gathered and all reported a gen-
eral good time
Special Examination Called.
In view of the fact that many
teachers desire special examine- ] Gonorrhea.' Dr. h. H. Reeves, De-
tions during the month of Octo-! ca^ur
ber, the State Superintendent
has decided to hold a special ex-
SewelL ! 1 |Hi |*: b 111
Address! of Welcome on behalf •.
of the Jack County Medical Soci-! ^ U26y ^
ety, Dr. IL IT. Key. JOpliEL
Response, Dr. H. F. Leach. GrlbtOWEL
Section on Practice of Medi- -p
cine:— ‘ roiuu
1. Chairman’s address — Some
Needed Reform’s in Medical Ed-
ucation.
2. A Resume of Our Present
Medical Laws, Dr. A. D. Patillo, A.H"t©lop©
Electra. j BrySOH
3. Subject unannounced, Dr. J. TOT,rnTrn
E. Robinson, Temple. j J©nnyil
4. Health Preservation — Teh BEITtOIl 0h&p6l
Nation’s Greatest Asset) Dr. J- Finis
of! You,wi?^leasnmeetmeanA?ai„l01£ ™
Deep Seated Cancer, Primary and tax aild that Will Save yOUT 6ommg tO my
Post-Operative, by Filtered X-;OffiC© to ]09,y, as yOll Can S©nd th© Oth©Y tctX©S
Rays, Dr. Geo. d. Bond, Fort in, but the poll tax must be paid in person or
worth. by an agent.
6. chronic Gonorrhea in the -ph© law adds 10 per cent penalty after
Male and Its Treatment, Dr. J. January 3^ 1915.
T.kUmse of Proteid Diet in Tu-1 All young men who have become 21 years
here!ons, Dr. b. e. Brazeiton,! old since January 1st, 1814, and those who
Bridgeport. > will become 21 years old during the year of
8. County Hospitals, Dr. j. H. 11914 must set exemption certificate by Jan-
McCracken, Mineral Weiis. ^ uary 31,1915,' to enable them to vote in any
Section on Surgery :— election during the year 1915. Exemption
c 0 wS"”'i certificates mast be issued to the oue desiring
2. Surgical’ Diagnosis, Dr. h. f. j same in person, as they cannot be issued on
wuton, Nocona. an order to the Collector.
3. Jackson’s Veil, Report of a; R©Sp6Ctlully,
Cas»e, Dr. J. S. Calhoun, Henriet-
ta.
4. Surgery in the Home by the
General Practitioner, Dr.. C. F.
Young, Bowie.
5. Injuries to the Fingers and
Toes, Dr. G. W. Yeakley, Bowie.
Section on Obstetrics and Gyn-
ecology :—
1. Chairman’s address —Obstet-
rical Management and Preventa-
tive Gynecology from the View-
point of the General Practitioner.
2. A Review of Perinearraphy,
Dr. J. H. McLean, Fort Worth.
3. Some Points Neglected in the
care of the pregnant woman, Dr.
J. K. Walker, Alvord.
4. Some Pains in Puerpal In-
fection, Dr. Charles H. Harris,
Fort Worth.
5. Puerperal Fever Due to
Niesserian Infection, with the Re-
port of a Case, Dr. P. C. Funk,
Bridgeport.
6. Pathology and treatment of
HI D. OWENS.
Tax Collector
Anyone desiring to pay their 1914 Road Tax
can pay same to the Collector who has authority
to receive and receipt for same.
This meeting is intended to pro-
Compels Aiks World Congress war to lay the foundation for a amination tbe Sta*f
:rrrrf: - * -
auguration of the rule of reason
New York, Oct. 2.—An appeal among Nations. Now is the time,*, year\ .
for a world congress for the es- for the humanitarian, peace lov-S Th® examlnatlon of applicants
tablishment of peace was issued ing mcn of the Qn;ted States to ifof,tbe ,ab”v.e named certificates
yesterday by Samuel Gompers. inaugurate a movement that shall j "V ,* , S ,
president of the American Feder- be able to do constructive work b’11 at Ja<'ksll0r0 on th<‘
ation of Labor, who announced f0P peace and civilization at the \a ,ovfi a^p8-
that the federation stood ready to first opportunity.” ,, . ’ ' v ‘ Pr; ,
assist any movement to end the County Superintendent of
European war. The plan outlinec; 1 ■■ -- | Public Instruction.
by Mr. Gompers provides for the
ilCKNES
The Gazette’s columns are fill-
establishment of agencies to pre- ed eafih weefc with soraething that
vnte a rpeetition of international
interests each member of the fam-
It is pre-eminently the
First National Helping Farmer?.
The First National Bank is help-
ing its customers Hold their cot-
wars. He says in his appeal:
‘‘Let the whole civilized world^- ** » prc-ruimcuuy ton for bettor priccs which
unite in a demand for a world HOME NEWSPAPER. Come in turn is helping business. Tradin
conference at the close of this and subscribe for it now. in Jacksboro is on the increase.
Nothing has ever
equaled or compared
with the medicinal fats
in SooWs Emulsion to
arrest the decline, invigorate
the blood, strengthen the
nervous system, aid the appe-
tite and restore the courage
of better health. " n
Soott9s Emulsion is f\
pure health-build- [fe
food, without
alcohol or opiate.
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Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914, newspaper, October 8, 1914; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth863882/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.