Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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JULY MONEY-SAVING SALE
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M tBirdsongs'
STARTS SATURDAY, JULY 20th
Sale of Men’s and Youth’s Clothing, Oxfords, Hats and Many Other Things
Your duty to yourself is to get in on this sale and fit yourself from Top to Bottom at a great saving. The earliest sale at such prices as
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Look at prices on the articles we list below. Then, come and see for your own sake, and you will then agree with us as to the great saving
we offer on these goods. We cannot mention all we are going to save you money on. We especially invite you and as we said before, “A Duty to
Yourself,” to come and see us during this money saving event.
Men’s Poros Knit Unions
Men’s Poros Knit Unions........................... 50f^
Men’s Poros Knit Shirts and Drawers, garment ........ 25f^
Men’s BVD. Unions.............................$1.00
Men’s Balbriggan Knit Shirts or Drawers, regular 50c garment
SavingP rice ..................................., 40fh
Men’s Knit Drawers and Shirts at per garment........25^
Boys’ Poros Knit Unions, short ’ength sleeve and leg at. . 50f^
Boys’ Shirts and Drawers, at per garment..............25^
Men’s, Boys, Misses and Children’s
Straw Hats '
We put‘Dress Hats and Work Hats—all go together —in this
Sale. Gome on, save money and keep your head cool, One
cool head is worth one dozen hot ones. Here are prices that
will satisfy:
25c Straw Hat, Saving price........ ........ .,■•.......20<?
35c Straw Hat, Saving price,.... ...... ..............25C
50c Straw Hat, Saving price, ........... \......40^
75c Straw Hat, Saving price,........A ........... ..... .50f^
$1.00 Straw Hat, Saving price, ......... 85^
$1.5® Straw Hat, Saving price, ...... + ...... ,.. * ..$1.15
No goods charged on fall time at
these prices.
Men’s Money Sav-
ing Suits
We handle the celebrated
‘Schwab’ line of Suits. They
are the uncommon kind
and contain more snap,
style and quality than any
other make at the price.
Garments like these are
worn by the Best Dressers in
the Larger Cities. Come look
at these Suits and satisfy
yourself. We price them at
following Extra Low prices:
$10.00 Suits, Money Saving
Price ................ $7.50
$15.00 Suits, Mcuaey Saving
Price ..... $11,50
$18.00 Suits, Money Saving
Prioe............... $12.75
$20,000 Suits, Money Saving
Pi ice ................. $14.50
They come in many colors
and styles. Look in East
window for some of the
styles. Many others inside.
Men’s and Boys Underwear
Don’t wear old, patched-up underwear, ard don’t let the boys go
ragged, ’tis uncomfortable. Dong time to wear these. Winter
is “long time gone yet.” When you can buy underwear at
prices like these? Why not wear new ones a- while?
Suit Cases
How about your visit? Now look at your old suitcase; are you
ashame of it? Bid it goodbye, and come to us. We have one
of the most complete lines of suitcases yet, ard can fit you
with most any kind you wish.
Any price from................ ........ $1.00 to 10.00
$2.50 Straw Hats $1.00
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One lot on table of Men’s and Boys’ yacht and other style Hats,
Take yogr choice of them for just ................. $1.00
Slippers on Sale
Wo offer all of our slippers, in Ladies’, Men’s, Boys and
ail in this Money Saving Sale at Money Saving Prices.
$3.50 Slippers $1.00.
We have, one lot of Odds and Ends, mostly small and large
sizes, some regular sizes. If you can get fit out of this bunch,
you get some that sold for $3.50, $3.00 and $2.35 per pair.
Our Money Saving price, while they last only, pair .... $1.00
Parasols at Money Saving Prices
Look in Show Windows for some samples of Suit Cases and Clothing. Many other styles of each inside.
A. J. BIRDSONG & SON.
JACKSBORO,
TEXAS.
Buy Your Soaps Now
We are going to make a
Special Price on
' ' '
So^p all
this week. Now is the
time to lay by your supply.
’JACKSBORO GAZETTE
Telephone 71.
Good Soaps Are Always in Demand
You send in an order. Get the habit— ‘
It’s a good habit in warm weather
F. P. POOLE & SON
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JACKSBORO,
PHONE 40
TEXAS
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.
Came to Jacksboro and do your
trading.
You will make no m4stake if you
ring 4 4 for anything you need in
groceries.
We are usually busy but your call
will receive prompt and careful at-
tention if you ring 44.
For soreness of the muscles,
Whether induced by violent exer-
cise or injury, there is nothing bet-
ter than Chamberlain’s Liniment.
This liniment also relieves rrheu-
matic pains. For sale by All Deal-
ers.
When you get through with this
Gazette give it to some friend
whom you think would like to see
a copy. We would like to have ev-
ery family in the county represent-
ed on its subscription list. The
more subscribers we have the bet-
ter paper we can give you.
Mrs. Oetting on the east side of
the square is doing a good business
iir'her bakery. She is now furnish-
ing a large amount of bread to Gra-
ham, in addition to her home cus-
tom, and she will furnish all tte
bread for thee three days Anteloffe
reunion. Every enterprise and in-
Have you cut the weeds on your
premises?
Have you picked up the tin cans
and all other tra§h around your
home?
Clean up Jacksboro and get ready
for the big fall trade that will come
here if the proper inducements are
offered.
During the summer months moth-
ers of young children should watch
for any unnaturalness of the bow-
el?. When given prompt attention
at this tiihe serious trouble may be
avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy can al-
ways te depended upon. For sale
by All Dealers. **-
T. S. Farris of Rockland was in
town Saturday with cucumbers and
other vegetables for sale. Mr. Far-
SENATE.
Crop Prospects Best For Several
Years. Farmers in Fine Spir-
its. Social Items.
Senate, Tex., July 10.—Every-
thing is looking prosperous, though
w-e are beginning to need rain.
Farmers are about all up with their
w.ork and are ail smiles, for we have
the best prospects for all around
good crops we have had in several
years. Corn and all feed stuff are
fine and with one or two more good
rains we wwill make a bumper crop.
Oats did fairly Well.
Several of the Senate, people at-
tended the picnic -at Jermyn. All
report a pleasant trip and a fine
time. The people of Jermyn cer-
Beautiful
Homes
ris said he had raised an enormous . tainy Jrtiow how to be sociable and
amount of cucumbers, that he had entertaining, and their kindness will
sold a large quantity, put up all long be remembered.
Several of the Rocklahd young
people attended the ice cream sup-
| per at Mr. and Mrs. Enlow’s Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barker vis-
We handle Sewell’s Paints.
We can save yon from 20 to 30
per cent.
We ha^p in stock all of the lead-
ing Varnishes, S ains, Oils and Glass.
J. H. Walters
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
they needed for home use and sup-
plied a number of his neighbors
with all they needed. This is diver-
sification on a vegetable that has
noi\been grown extensively as a
commsrcial product.
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT M PLANT
AT JACKSBORO
Has Installed New and Up-to-Date Ma-
chinery, and Will be Able to G-ive the
Public First Class Service.
We Ask and Solicit Your Patronage,
HENSLEY BROS.
Of Inerest to Jack County Baptists.
Jacksboro, Tex., July 16, 1912.
Having been employed by the
Mission Board of Jack County Bap-
dustry that attracts trade to Ja<Tks- ftist Association for the summer, and
boro is a booster in its line. | havinS been the names of
ii. . following places:—Dameron, Rock-
It is stated the improvement on _ . * , _ . . ’ „ ,
lar.d Chapel, Groveland, and Rob-
the Rock Island from Fort Worth to
Graham is to cost approximately
$100,000 and will be commenced
this week, when a ^ood sized force
of men will be kept at work until
the track is placed in as good shape
as that on any part of the main line.
Quite a number of teams and men
bill be engaged in the work of wi-
dening the dump and cntting ditch-
es along that line, while an extra
gang of at least forty men will be
used ballasting and “dressing up”
the track. Thousands of new cross
ties will be put in, and, in fact, ev-
erything necessary to place the
track in the best possible condition
will be done.
erts Prairie,—as places to hold
meetings, would be glad to hear
from any one in above named com-
munities regarding best time so
that all arrangements can be made.
We furnish tent and light.
We begin this week at Dameron
school house.
wri be glad to have the co-op-
eration and prayers of all Christians
especially Baptists of county.
Yours in His Name,
C. H.Riddle,
Jacksboro, Texas.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Robbins last week.
Mrs. Cordie Ridd’e from near
Bryson spent lest week with her
mother, Mrs. Parrish.
Mrs. McCune and daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Ludie McCune of Loving re-
turned home Tuesday after a few
days visiting friends and relatives
in and around Senate.
For Sale.
Three good milk cows.
J. W. Aynes.
Are the trade boosters going to
be burdened with carrying you this
fall, or will you Join the campalgn-
for-trade crowd?
The Home Newspaper—The Gazette.
Subscribe for the Gazette.
Notice.
On account of the Antelope Re-
union, and inability to secure work-
ers. the Jack County Sunday School
Convention has been postponed un-
til the last of August.
Due notice and date will be given.
J. C. Brown, Co. President.
Insect Bite Ovsrs Leg.
A Boston man lost his leg from
the bite of an insect two years be-
fore. To avert such ca'amities from
stings and bite:; of insects use
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve promptly, to
kill tlije iioison and prevent inflam-
mation, swelling and pain. Heals
burns, boi's, ulcers, eczema, cuts,
bruises, etc. Only 25 cents at All
Dealers.
The Choice of a Husband
is too important a jmatter for a wo-
man to be handicapped by any kind
of bad health. Avoid this by tak-
ing Dr. Kings’ Life Pills. New
strength, fine complexion, pure
bieath, cheerful spirit®—things that
win—follow their use. Easy, safe,
sure. 25c at All Dealers.
Dallas—The Armour Packing
Company of Chicago has purchased
a tract of land in this city upon
which will be built the local head-
quarters of that company. It is re-
ported that $100,000 will be invest-
ed.
For Sale.
Bull—Eagle Ford—Number 80416,
—Registered in America Jersey Cat-
tle Club,—five years old, very gen-
tle and easy to control. Price $50.
May be seen at Dallas Counts’ one
mile north o? Jacksboro on Ante-
lope road. J. W. Aynes.
New Laces and Embroideries.
Received this week, direct from
New York, by express, a special
shipment of laces and embroideries;
3600 yards of laces, matched sets,
prices 5, 8% and 10 cents per yard.
Five pieces of all over shadow laces,
cream and white at 25 to 50 cents
a yard. Five pieces of all over
swiss embroidery, prices 35 to 50
cents a yard. All new patterns.
Ask to s€e them.
Aynes Dry Goods Co.
San Antonio—The Chamber of
Commerce of this city has complet-
ed arrangements to install a freight
bureau in connection wdth that or-
ganization. It is estimated that
the annual expense attached to
this department will be about
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Han Always Bought
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Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1912, newspaper, July 18, 1912; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth729255/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.