The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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KENDALL’S
Specials for
Friday, Saturday I
Monday
Mrs. Dietz Now Able To Walk
Down Town Again.
! “I used to suffer terribly with
i stomach trouble and sick head-
| aches and my strength and en-
| ergy were so poor
1 couldu’t
Bridge Party.
Miss Mary Elda Sewell enter-
tained witli a bridge party of five
tables, Monday evening at her !
Senior B. Y. P. U.
Program for July 27.
Leader, Earl Sparkman.
Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, Clyde:
home. Air. Hubert Green and | Henley, Jewett Dear, Ita, Jones,
Mrs. Ivan P. Oliver won high! Violet Duckworth, Jimmie Ram-
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score. Refreshments were served j scy, Bert Hines,
to Messrs, and Mines. A. L. Whitt, | speetively.
Homer Sewell, Ivan P. Oliver,!
Hubert Green, Misses Annie and'
Edna Sewell, Katie Bryson. Joan!
Whaley, Stella Harmon, Messrs, j
Lester Bnunbelow, John L. Tur-
Joe Shown, re-
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Epworth Junior Society.
Sunday, 2:80 p. m.
Theme, Giving our possessions.
Scripture readings, Matt. 6:1-4,
jjr.-Mt-i ... iimunvw, r/uini *»»»- j Margaret Smith: Matt. 7:0-12
pm, Lewis Grey Johnson. George g-
Garner. ( hester Euckert, George,.. R. L
Shabay, and the hostess. , >unon mack.
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BBE3EBSH
Friday at 3 P. M.
For one hour we will sell, with the purchase of
One Dollar or more, 36-inch sheeting, the
yard .................... ................-..................
Limit Five Yards to a Person.
Saturday all Day
We will sell as long as they last $10.75 dresses
195
for
Newest shapes and colors in felts, $7.00 and
$8.00, now
95
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ill
MRS. MARY DIETZ
! walk down town. My color was
I unhealthily looking, my appetite
was poor and I was bilious and
generally rundown. Sargon com-
pletely rid nn* of stomach trouble
and indigestion, my strength and
energy are back and I walk to
town or go anywhhere else I want
to go as good as anybody. I’ve
gained weight, sleep fine and am
stronger and feel better than I
have in a long time.
“Sargon Pills got my liver ac-
i five, my color is healthy looking,
land they have never given me a
minute’s unpleasant effects.’’-—
| Mrs. Mary Dietz, 833 Peodie St.,
I Houston, Texas.
i Spears Drug Store, Agent, (ad)
Dawson County farmers recent-
ly sold 250 head of one-year old
steers and heifers to be fed alfal-
fa and soy beans grown on old
Louisiana sugar and cotton plan-
tations that have declined in pro-
duction from 47 tons of sugar
cane per acre to seven tons in the
last 50 years.
Story by leader.
Reading. Margaret Smith.
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Duck pin bowling tins completely
taken Baltimore. It is estimated that
the sport Wilbert Robinson helped to
start now is a $3,000,000 business in
that city. That includes the alleys
and property.
BLEEDING GUMS HEALED
The sight of sore gums is sick-
ening. Reliable dentists often re-
port the successful use of Leto’s
Pyorrhea Remedy on their very
worst cases. If you will get a bot-
tle and use as directed druggists
will return money if it fails.
Spears’ Drug Store.—(Advt.) (2)
3p. ;•{
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The vacation post card is
picturesque but unsatisfac-
tory. Telephone your fam-
ily when they are away
... you’ll get more news
of them, first hand. It’s
handy, simple and cheap!
Tiro Prices
Are
this year more ^
than ever—
«More
people
ride on
Goodyear
Tires
than on
any other
kind”
NoW b the lime
to get YOURS!
Patton’s
Jacksboro, Texas
Men’s Overalls
$2.20 demiin triple-stitched overalls, a regu-
lar $1.75 value . ...................................................
$119
Truce.
Truce, July 21.—Air. and Airs.
I 'has. Bailey and I). Stewart and
their children of Oklahoma City
are visiting Mr. Stewart’s son,
.Louie.
J. 0. Smith was in Bowie on
business, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin , ,r , ,, T „ , »
, , r, . i eats, Mr. and Airs. J. Zuber, or
and children and Walter Dove at- ,
Edwin Smith of Iowa Park is
spending a few days with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Dove.
Frank Riddle and children of
Shannon visited the former’s sis-
ter, Mrs. R. II, Zuber, Saturday.
I Louie Baker and family spent
I Sunday with Airs. Baker’s par-
Wells during the past week.
Airs AI. J. Riddle has returned
from a two-weeks’ visit at Wes-
ley Chapel.
Rev. Hudson of Fort Worth
will preach here Sunday after-
noon at three o’clock. Everybody
come.
Air. and Airs. Cecil Elenb.urg
and small son, Wayland D.. of
! Shawnee. Okla.. are visiting Airs,
j ElenImrg’s parents, Air. and Airs.
I Henry Deshane.
Airs. F. A. Long of Newport is
visiting relatives- here for a few
days.
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PROVEN
TROUBLE
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SAFETY and
FREE MILEAGE
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tended the picnic at Buffalo
Springs, Thursday.
Mines. Tom Searber, R. Broth-
ers, and Ethan Spangler of Post
Oak visited Airs. Clark Lemond,
Thursday.
M. N. Nixon and sons, Haskell | T".
and Edward, who had been visit-
Burton Springs.
Misses Ethel and Eunice Lem-
ond spent the week-end with their
grandparents, Air. and Mrs. J.
Lemond, of Burton Springs.
Ale,ssrs. and Aimes. AI. L. Jones
and Walter Chamberlain and
of Jacksboro spent
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Prices Reduced
Sensational reductions.
New Firestone tires cost
less now than ever before.
Buy now and save money.
, . Sunday with Air. and Mrs.
here, left .Saturday tor then* i j *
P. W.
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home at Old Hickory, Tenn.
Mr. and Airs. Jake Zuber of
Plain view are visiting relatives
here for a few days.
Mr. and Airs. Jay Smith of To-
peka, Kansas, are spending a few
days here with the former’s par-
enls, AH’, and Mrs. J. O. Smith.
Pickettand family, A. 0.
Brown and Zurl Dove were in
Jacksboro Saturday.
A. P. Franklin spent the week-
end at Jacksboro with Iris sister,
Mrs. John Smith.
Clark Lemond was in Aliueral
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THE
CRAZY
WATER
HOTEL
at
Mineral
Wells,
Texas
Wants
You
to
Enjoy
Its
Unique
Southern
Hospitality
b
L
WATER
A Natural Mineral Water
Has relieved thousaiuU of people
afflicted with constipation, indi-
gestion, stoTi'ach trouble, rheu-
matism, diabetes, kidney and
bladder trouble, sleeplessness,
nervousness end other ailments
brought on b> faulty elimination.
It will probably relieve you. Sene
u* $1.00 for a trial package of
Crazy Crystals and you can make
Crazy Water at your home. Crazy
Crystals contain nothing except
mineral- extracted from Crazy
Water oy open kettle evaporation
process
We will refund jour money If you
are not thoroughly satisfied after
drinking the water according to
our direction?.
('razjf Water Co.
MINERAL WELLS. TEXAS
HEAR
“THE
CRAZY
MAN”
Every
Saturday
Night
at
7:37
From
Radio
Station
KRI.D
Dallas
1040
Kilocycles
The Race For Congress.
! Mr. Williams’ record in Con-
gress is so poor that he can not
I defend it on the stump. He slips
j around aud tells you about it
alone—a “pussy-footer.” He is
making 10 speeches in his home
county this week trying to save it,
but it’s gone from you,“Guindy.”
Eleven candidates for Govern-
or endorse Senator AfcFarlane’s
record on:—
1. Improved educational advan-
tages—-per capita increase $10.00
to $17.50 for rural schools.
2. Gasoline tax—improved road
construction and upkeep. Alade
| Bond Issue unnecessary.
3. Anti-lobbying.
4. Registration of Legislators-
: do they represent the eorpora-
I tions or the people.
5. End of Tax Remission.
6. He led the “Hatchett Brig-
ade” on tax reduction—all en-
dorse.
7. Economy in Government.
8. Petitionary Relocation save
the State owned lands.
F A MAN drovea car to victory at MM) mitesper
hour in an international 500-mile race, would
you say he could drive safely at 50 miles per hour
on the road?
And if a certain make of tire were used on 35 oat
of 38 cars in that race, including all the winners,
and finished without a single tire failure, v»oul<j ^
you say it was safe at 50,60,70 or more miles per
hour on the road?
That is the record of thenewHigh-SpeedFirestone
Heavy Duty Balloons. The only difference between
these tires in our stock and those used in Hie race
is in the tread. Onrs are made with a deep, tough
non-skid tread while those in the race were made
with a stiff, smooth tread to permit “drift” or
skidding on the turns.
TRADE IIV NOW
Put a set of Firestone High-Speed Heavy Duty
Balloons on your car and stop wondering about
tire safety and trouble-free mileage. We will
make full allowance for the unused mileage in
your present tires and apply it gn tfee purchase
price.
Come in today*
Let us fill your car with Noxl®S
green gasoline and your motor with
JPsnolBIlG motor oil. They will give
added safety, mileage, power, speed and
pep.
Call Us
when you have tire trouble and see how quid
serve you. Let us wash and grease your car.
we can
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Panhandle Service Station
Next to old Postoffice Bldg.
H. H. MOORE, Manager
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If you want a champion for
ttnntmiimiiiiimmimniiitMiimuumuiniiuiitmuuuumuw j your cause in Congress vote for
MeFarlane.
If a*record you can’t defend,
vote for Williams.
W. D. MeFarlane.
Paid for by friends.
(Political advertisement)
“ VACATION RATES”
ROOMS $1.00 to $2.00 NONE HIGHER
CRAZY WATER HOTEL
REFINING COMPANY
MINERAL WELLS. TEXAS
Home Office, Panhandle Building
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Dennis, J. R. The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1930, newspaper, July 24, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth729588/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.