The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1929 Page: 8 of 8
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Thursday. August 8, 1929
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PURITAN & QUALITY MIXED FEEDS
The highest quality at the very lowest cost
The Jacksboro Mill & Elevator Co.
SAVE WtTH SAFETY
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The Store
Service With
A Smile!
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Until you’ve tasted a soda at
your Rexall fountain you do
not know how much pleasure,
prompt and courteous service
can add to your favorite drink.
Young & Matlock
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this basis only. Phone ?l.
Hanmer Valley Stock Farm reg-
istered Shorthorn Bulls for sale.
Delivery Sept. 1st. D. M. Denison,
(h8-8) Boonville, Texas.
Fuller Family Service Laundry
Phone 130
Special price on Family Wet
Washing—up to 6 dozen for $1.00
We call for and deliver.
NOTICE—Washing Wanted—To
the good people of Jacksboro:
Please give me work. J live in the
Miller house back of the laundry.
Mrs. Frankie Jones.
Ladies Silver Nights
AT THE
OPERA HOUSE
PICTURE SHOW
Wed.-ThuiAug. 21-22
Wed.-Thur., Aug. 28-29
Wed.-Thurs., Sept. 4-5
Wed.-Thurs., Sept, 11-12
Watch This Space Every Week
John Hill is visiting relatives in
I Obickasha, Okla.
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Dr. Jas. A. Stevens spent Sun-
day in Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Castleberry of
Shannon and Miss Mary Shown
of this place visited in Bridge-
port the past week-end.
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Bill Allen Hutcheson of Bridge-
port spent a few days here this
: week, visiting his grandparents.
!Mr. and Mrs. Hutcheson.
Wingless Hens
Magazine Subscriptions-We take
subscriptions for all of the lead-
ing magazines and newspapers of
fhe united States. Also, repre-
sent many foreign publications
rtf') . Phone 71.
MORE
LIFE INSURANCE
for less money
WORKS PORTER
Buy your Furniture and stoves
from J. D. Wells who will save
vou money.
LOST—Gold breast-pin with cor-
al set. Finder please return to
Mrs. W. E. Young and get $5
•eward.
STRAYED—Friday, August 3rd,
left town, one billy goat. Will
pay $2.00 for his return uninjur-
ed. or will appreciate information
as to where he is.
J. E. Jamison, Jacksboro.
Miss Margaret Lovelace of 01-
ney was a week-end guest of Miss
Mary Kathryn Frazier.
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Mines. Elmer Wilson and C. C.
Hawkins are visiting Mrs. S. P.
Farler of Lewisville.
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Mmes. S. 0. Callahan, Kemp,
and Chas. Stewart, Misses Mil-
dred Kemp and Margaret Nell
Stewart spent Tuesday in Miner-
al Wells.
Mrs. A. A. Files and daughter,
Billie Louise, are visiting the for-
mer's sister at Houston.
Miss Effie Davidson is spending
her vacation at Paris with her sis-
ter, Mrs. A. F. Larner, and fam-
ily-
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Merriman and
daughters of Throckmorton were
calling on friends here, Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood visit-
Miss Elizabeth Young is visit-
ing her aunt at Seguin. t
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Mr. and Mrs. Matlock are visit-
ing their daughter at Mercury.
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Victor J. Grable of Chicago,
who is conducting a summer band
school at Baylor University, vis-
ited his brother, T. G. Grable. last
week.
James Spears of Dallas is here
spending a portion of his vacation
with his father, J. W. Spears.
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Robert C. Davidson of McLean,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. 31. Davidson, here last week.
LeRoy Henderson made a trip
to south Texas this week.
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Tlumer Wills of Arlington, Cal.,
visited his brother, H. A. Wills,
this week, and both left to spend
their vacation in Virginia. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McClure of Wich-
j A Dew breed of chicken mines wings
; and toe-nails is the evolution of Dr.
j R. T. Rertwald of Omaha * Dr. Ren-
wald says this change will revofatkm-
itf the poultry industry. -He believes
chkfcess originally were
Mrs. Carl Hutchenson and lit- j
tie daughter visited the former’s
mother, in Fort Worth, last Aveek.
Mrs. Maude Hutchenson visited
in Bridgeport the past Week.
Our aim is to please—and we
make a bull’s-eye every time.
There isn’t a store in the coun-
try that takes better care of
you, or pays closer attention to
your wants.
It doesn’t make a bit of differ-
ence to us how large or how
small your purchase may be,
Ave aim to make one purchase
just as satisfactory as another.
This is accomplished by offer-
ing you the highest quality
goods at the lowest consistent
cost, and exerting ourselves in
the direction of the most cour-
teous service.
Practice makes perfect—and
our experience guarantees the
satisfaction Ave claim.
Come here first and you’ll
make no mistake—you will
come again.
Spear's Drug Store
THE STORE AHEAD.
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ed tlieir son. Ruble Wood, in Ok- jfa Falls spent Sunday with the
lahoma, the past Aveek-end. patter’s uncle, H. A. Wills.
Mrs. Wiley Lamm and children
of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hill
of Electra visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Garner last week.
Rooms and Apartments. Third
residence from Hess buiding.
Anna Klum.
0. R. 0. Poultry Tonic.
Guaranteed to rid poultry of
all insects, worms, sore-head, and
roupe. Sold by J. H. Walters.—
(Advt.) (d8-30)
FOR SALE—One good Radio
Power Unit A & B, complete; will
take care of a one tube set up to
6 tube set. Also Djmamie Speak-
er; will sell all together or sepa-
rate. Robt. H. Austin. (b8-15)
Nema Worm Capsules for sheep.
Your sheep should have this ; it
will make them healthier. We
have a complete stock on hand.
Bjpeaxs Drug Store.
Our soda fountain is running
full blast. Better sendee than
ever and better drinks every
time you try one. Spears Drug
Store.
Miss Mildred Cherryhomes has
returned from T. W. C., Fort
V orth,where she attended school.
Mrs. J. L. Worthington and
Miss Lneile Murphy spent Satur-
day in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Walter Riggs and son,
Lewis, have returned from Min-
eral Wells.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gregg and
-hildren, Darah, and B. H. Jr.,
Mr. and 31 rs. Gregg of Vineyard
visited in Anson, last week.
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Mrs. N. L. SteAvart and chil-
dren are visiting relatives in Ok-
lahoma.
Mrs. Maggie Harper is visiting
her daughter at Bridgeport.
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Mrs. H. S. Wilkinson of Fort
Worth is ATisiting her sister, Mrs.
J. R. Dennis.
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Miss Rachel Timberlake leaves
Saturday to resume her work at
Syracuse, N. Y.
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Mrs. A. L. Whitt and her fath-
erinlaw, Mr. Whitt of San Saba
were in Dallas this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Roberts
and son, Howard, of Fort Worth
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Boy Gunter.
10 HAYS’ SPECIAL, 9th to 19th
^Marcel Permanent W aves
$6.50 Regular $10. Waves
Breech Beauty Shop
Graduate Operator
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DJI lihrtpnfitp A $1,800,000.00 Surety Compay has signed a $50,000.00 Bond guaranteeing correctness of Abstracts of
DjnUulE /iU&lffiv IS> Title made by us. (See bond in our office.) Guaranteed Abstract of Title at the usual abstract rates
I Have accepted Agency for some leading Fire Insurance Companies. Now prepared to write all kinds of
insurance “ "" “ Fire, Tornado, and Auto Insurance.
JACK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY l§
(Incorporated)
H C. McCLURE, Piccldent LORENA TURPIN, Secretary
Was So Weak Had To Remain At i Rev. and Mrs. Bilberry left Intermediate Christian Endeavor.
Monday for Dickens Avhere the
former Avill be in a revival meet- Subject, God and nature,
ing, Avith his father, until Sep-; Leader, LeAvis Simpson.
tion had me in a terribly nervous,Itember. Mrs. Bilberry had for, Song, ‘‘Day Is Dying In the
rundown condition. 1 was so her week-end guest her sister, West."
Home Months.
“Stomach* trouble and indiges-1
weak and Avorn out j would have
to stay in the house for months at
a time, constipation Avas helping
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Hope that \ ou
DON’T
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Miss Luev Stinnett of Portales,
N. M.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart of
Channing, Mr. and Mrs. John Lis-
<-ndy of Matador Avere recent
quests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Shown.
Prayer, Sylvia Stamper.
The Story of the Church Bells, i present.
Life of Jean Francois Millet.
Scripture on Nature.
Song and benediction.
This will be an out-door meet-
ing and every one is urged to be
Notice—Work Wanted—Ironing,
cleaning house, or laundry.
_Mrs. O. H. Holder.
NOTICE—Please do not ask the
officers of Battery “F” to lend
you tents, tarps, or other equip-
ment. This belongs to the go\T-
eroment and no one has authority
to lend it to individuals or organ-
izations. (tf) J. R. Dennis, Capt.
So cool! So good! Those Rex-
all Store sodas!
MRS. W. H. HIGGINS
| to make my life miserable and
there Avere times Avhen I didn’t
i care whether I lived or died. A
good friend of mine told me about
i Sargon and hoAV much it helped
1 her so I decided to try it.
f “What a blessed relief it is to
l>e free of the troubles that Avor-
Notice of Application of Guardian
To Make Mineral Lease.
To any Person interested in the
Estate of B. Garrett, John
Garrett, Hester Garrett and
Lela Jane Garrett, Minors,
No. 2021 in the County Court
of Jack County, Texas, and
to the public:
You are hereby notified that on
the 6th day of August, 1929, I fil-
ed Avith the County Clerk of Jack
County, Texas, an application to
■ . ried me for 12 long years. The ma^e a mineral lease, especially
And We will Come {or Youi Sargon treatment has literally °* ^ie od and gas, upon the unai-
j made me feel like a neAv Avoman.; one-sixth ot 113 acres of
My stomach is now in perfect i described as folloAvs, to-AAit:
j condition : mv appetite is fine and ■ ^omg subdivision No. _0. of v\.
1 eat just anything I want, Avith- !L Herring Survey more partieu-
t out any ill effects. My nerves are ^artv described as beginning at a
Patton’s Shop
Now Is The Time To
Fill Up The Store Room
In the Avinter, Avhen the tern-1 room. The secret of Purina
perature is doAvn, it takes al- j Poultry ChoAvs is that they are
most all a hen can eat to keep balanced exactly right to start
her body going. filling up that store room with
I little yolks AAThich will develop
So if you want to get a lot o> jnto exfra eggs all through the
eggs this winter, those hens of j late fall aild winter when egg
yours simply have to start now J prices go up
getting the kind of feed that 1
will build up reserA’e energy Fight the high eost of feed-
for winter laying. ' inS, by producing plenty of
extra eggs! Order Purina
When a hen’s fed properly, Poultry ChoAvs at the store
her body is a regular store- Avith the checkerboard sign.
Gus Jones Feed Store
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back to normal and 1 sleep
sound and get up feeling just fine.
Sargon Soft 31 ass Pills ended my
stone on the Avest line of the said
Herring "Survey, set for S. W. cor-
ner of Lot No. 13, said point be-
Kussian-Chinese Dispute Threatens Peace
constipation without e\rer griping Cn" chains south of the N. \\.
comer of the said Herring bur-
Thenee east 38.30 chains;
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j or nauseating me.
j “I’m so happy over regaining j }J‘-V: , _ , .
! my health that I’ll be glad to tell! ,£]lence sout^ ^ chains to a stone;
i anyone Avhat Sargon has meant to | ^'enee west 38.30 chains to the
j me. Just have them ’phone 2-7783 " • ^®rner °* sai.^ Herring Sur-
j if they want to knoAV what l|\e3 : Thence north 40 chains to
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(think of this wonderful treat-
ment.'*—Mrs. W. H. Higgins, 507
iW. First St., Fort Worth.
Sargon represents the daAvn of
| a new era in the field of modern
! medicine. It is turning old-fash-
| ioned moss-groAvn health theories
| upside down and is restoring
’ countless thousands by methods
This map shows the location of the Chinese Eastern railways, the seix-
of which by China hat canted war clouds to hover over China and
undreamed of only a feAAT Aearslc^er ^ownty> Texas, which is re-
ag0 * * j ferred to for a complete desenp-
Spears Drug Store, Agent, (ad.) t5<?n °.f Sftid.„lan?’ "bich said ap-
plication will be heard at the
court house of Jack County, Tex-
as, by H. C. McClure, County
Judge, on August 17th, 1929.
Residence Improvements.
The home of Mrs. J. T. Robin-
son has been recovered and other-
wise improved.
C*. O. Hess has added a room to
his residence.
Fanners, Attention!
Our stock is now complete on Moline
Disc Plow Repairs and Disc Blades.
The breaking’ season is now on and
genuine repairs make your old plow cut
like a new one.
Special Prices on Hay Ties:
8-3x161/2 Ties_____________________________$1.00 per Bdl.
8-6x16% Ties ________________________$1.10 per Bdl.
OWALTNEY’S
HARDWARE. FURNITURE.
B. Garrett, et al, ^iinors. »-t.’f-'f..ft"***1!.
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the place of beginning, contain-
ing 153 acres more or less; Less
40 acres out of the southAvest cor-
ner of said tract, and leaving 113
acres to be covered by this lease;
said land being described in deed
from Texas Land & 3Iortgage Co.
to L. D. Ford, recorded in Book
31, page 528, Deed Records of Ar-
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M. N. Garrett. Guardian
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Dennis, J. R. The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1929, newspaper, August 8, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth729280/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.