The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1931 Page: 8 of 8
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THE JACKSBOBO GAZETTE
Wiursday, August 20, 1931
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Royal Seal Flour
Offers You Quality And Price That Can't Be Beat
Why pay more for other flour
when Royal Seal is selling at a
much lower price? Times have
changed and a high price no long-
er means high quality.
Jacksboro Milling Co.
A. L. Hutcheson Dead.
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LIQUID OR TABLETS
Relieves aHeadacheorNeuralgiain
30 minutes, checks a Cold the first
day, and checks Malaria in 3 days, j We send your films to Fox Co., San
6 6 6 Salve for Baby’s Cold Antonio. Spears Drug Store, (tf)
Miss Naomi Hamilton has gone
for a visit with relatives in Mar-
low, Okla.
Eastman films, also developing.
Mrs. Raymond Franks is visit-! Mrs. J. P. Hackley returned
ing Mrs. lien Ross of Fort Worth, last week from a visit with her
0 sons and daughters in west Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mathis vis-
ited in Wichita Falls during the
week.
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“Those Who Know Use Texaco.’
She attended the home-coming at
Weatherford, during the past
! week, returning home for the
j week-end at which time she had
j as guests Mr. and Mrs. G. L. For-
j ester and children of Seymour,
Mr. and Mrs."R. C. Tate and ,'Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McAnally and
daughter, Ola. of Graham, Mr. j‘laughter, Rose, of Weatherford,
and Mrs. R. H. Tate visited in j —"—
Fort \\"()]*| h last week. j Eastman Kodaks to loan at
_ Spears Drug Store. (tf)
II. F .Boyd is building a closed j '*—
in sleeping porch. i M. and Mrs. Frank Timberlake
_o_ j and son of Wichita Falls visited
Vergil Renfro Jr. who spent the J- Ir- Timberlake and family,
summer here with relative has re-
turned to his home in Fort Worth.
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We have just received a ship-
ment of bridge tally cards. Spe-
cial, 10c dozen, at Spears Drug
Store.
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Miss Clara Mae Lowthorat of
Mineral Wells is visiting Mrs. El-
vis Faires. t
Mrs. Jas. Boase and children of J
Wichita Falls are visiting Mrs. W. j
T. Spivey and children.
“Those Who Know Use Texaco.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rumage, Mrs.
L. R. Cooper and daughter, Joe
Marie, visited Misses Faye Rum-
age and Aldie B. Cannon of
Fort Worth, during the past week.
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Miss' Mary Frances McClurkin
has returned from visiting in Fort
Worth.
Mrs. J. H. McClurkin and son of
Fort Worth are visiting 0. S. Mc-
Clurkin ond daughters.
16 hour delivery service. Call
Spears Drug Store, 69 for all
drug needs. (tf)
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spears and
sons are visiting in Oklahoma.
Monday.
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A. L. (Monk) Hutcheson of
Chico died Monday after a short
illness. Funeral services were
held at Bridgeport Tuesday after-
noon. , -£
Mr. Hutcheson was well known
here having been in the mercan-
tile business' at this place for sev- | ^ ttractionS !
eral years, leaving here last, winter = y ”
for Chico where he had since op-!| OPERA HOUSE
crated a service station. He is § Jacksboro, Texas
survived by Mrs. Hutcheson and { perfect Talking
two sons. = Ji, , ‘
- I Pictures
Birthday Barbecue. I Friday, Aug. 21—Pathe News; |
Mr and Mrs John Lowrance i Aes0Ps Fables; Episode No. 9 |
entertained with a barbecue and I Kin* of the Wil.ds (Serial> 5 !
SS tunic(n honorof !Chariie Ch“P'i" ta City tight,, j
Messrs. Eugene Myers, Jim Reud, \ Saturday,Aug.22—Pathe News; I
Bob Winn and Norman Lowrance jHumanettes; Fur Fur Away 1
whose birthdays were celebrated. \ (Comedy); Jeanette MacDon- f
There were ninety-two guests. i | aid, John Garick and Joe E. I
------ i i Brown in The Lottery Bride. |
................ ; Matinee 2:30 P. M,
SPROLES |
MOTOR FREIGHT LINES j
Successors To
GREGG TRUCK LINE
Overnight Freight Service Daily j
From Dallas and Fort Worth. |
Cargo Insurance $10,000.00 I
Per Truck. Bonded—Injured I
John Clark, Agent
I Monday-Tuesday, Aug. 24-25—
\ Movietone News; Betty Co Ed I
I (Screen Song); 1.00% Service I
| (Comedy); Dorothy Mackaill i
I and Conrad Nagel in The Reek- f
| less Hour.
i Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 26-i
§ 27—Movietone News; Pathe j
1 Review; Second Screen Song, j
I (Souvenirs No. 1); Gloria j
| Swanson in What A Widow, I
i Matinee Wednesday 2:30 P. M. i
Come to Kendall’s
Final Clearance Sale
Rates on
LOCAL ADS
Sltjc Jlarksborn (Sazrtte %
Minimum 25c each insertion for 25
words or less. 1 cent for each ad-
ditional word for each insertion.
Obituaries and cards of thanks at
regular local advertising rate.
The publishers are not responsible
for copy omissions;, typographical
errors, or any unintentional error
that may occur further than to
correct it in next issue after it is
brought to their attention. All
Advertising orders are accepted on
this basis only. Phone 71.
All advertisements cash in advance.
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MORE
LIFE INSURANCE
for less money
WORKS PORTER
“Those Who Know Use Texaco.”
Standard Hide and Produce Co.
will pay a Special Price on Hens
and Eggs, Saturday only.
Hens 5 lbs. and up 14c
Eggs ............................ 13c
B. Y. Peacock. Psone 133.
FOR RENT—Modern light house-
keeping orbed-rooms to teachers
or students. Phone 195.
Mrs. Louise Brown.
B. M. Kiker of Handley has
been visiting his cousins, Mrs. C. Owen Thomas and sister, Mrs.
V. Bailey and Mr. O. S. Hunt. ; Eizabeth Simpson, and her little
__ j son have gone to Kentucky for a
N. L. Stewart left Tuesday J visit with relatives. _
morning for Laneville where Mrs.
DRESS OXFORDS
LADIES’ SLIPPERS
1 Lot Newest Style Black
Strap-Pump and Ties, all
Oxfords, this sale—
New Styles, this sale—
$2.65
$1.98
5 Strand Broom, Friday,
and Saturday, with pur-
chase of $1 or more. 1 to
customer.
I. M. Kendall’s
Mrs. Pippin and children and
Mrs. Christopher have returned
from a trip to Mexico,
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Miss Zela Gaskin visited iu east
Texas last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Langston Austin
and daughter of Fort Worth vis-
ited relatives here the past week-
end.
“Those Who Know Use Texaco.”
Miss Hazel Hensley of Fort
Worth is spending her vacation
here with home folks.
Faye and Martha Anne Mc-
Comb of Tulsa, Okla., are visiting
their grand-parents, Dr. and Mrs.
J. W. McComb.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Douglass have
returned from a visit in Ardmore,
Okla.
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Ij. T. Richardson and Floyd
Dixson were among those from
here’who attended the home com-
ing at Weatherford.
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Miss Elizabeth Young spent the
past week-end in Dallas.
Misses Marie, La Verne and Al-
ma Weir have returned from vis-
iting relatives in Dallas.
A
Pick-Up
With a Punch
For a refreshing and invigo-
rating pick-up, stop in at our
fountain and enjoy a.serving
of wholesome ice cream or
soda.- They are rich in food
values and soul satisfying in
tastiness. For that mid-morn-
ing or mid-afternoon emptiness
—nothing equals our delicious
ice cream and sodas.
Spears’ Drag Store
Baptist Ladies.
The members of the W. M. S. of
the Baptist Church are taking the
examination on the mission book
recently studied.
Monday afternoon a quilt was
quilted for Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Hines whose houehold furnishings
were recently destroyed by fire.
The following officers were
elected for the ensuing year: Mrs.
R. H. Tate, president; Mrs. S.
Castleberry, vice president; Mrs.
H. H. Flowers, treasurer; Mrs.
Isaacs, secretary.
The ladies of the Palo Pinto-
Jack CAunty Baptist Association
will meet at Palo Pinto Wednes-
day, Aug. 26, the day prior to the
meeting of th eAssociation.
Miss Frances Kuykendall of
Houston is visiting her mother,
Mrs. C. W. King, and other rela-
tives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ramzy and
daughters, Jimmy and Audelia
are spending their vacation at
Sulphur Springs, Okla.
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Price Kiker of Fort Worth, Mr.
and Mrs. N. E. Adams and son,
Elbert, of Mineral Wells, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Kiker and daughter,
Mattie, of Olney have been visit-
ing in the home of their cousin,
Mrs. C. V. Bailey.
Mrs. R. L. Boyd is visiting Mrs.
Lawrence Jones of Corsicana.
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Office Phone
242
Res. Phone j I office Phone 123.
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i iEVorm I 1 Drs‘ McClure & Oates
\ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ;
Special attention given to } |
Physicians and Surgeons
for Economical Advertising
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' Office Jacksboro Nat’1 Bk. Bldg. | § Jacksboro. Texas
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Stewart and children have been
visiting while lie was at Camp Pa-
lacios. They will return home'this
week.
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The Most Important
Department of the Rexall I
Store is Prescriptions j
Your health depends upon the §
manner in which your doctor’s !
prescriptions are filled—upon |
correct quantities and upon po- i
tent fresh materials used in |
compounding the prescriptions. f
Thdt is why the most impor- f
tant department of the Rexall j
Store is prescription—why each f
doctor’s order is carefully jj
ehecked and rechecked by ca-1
pable registered pharmaists to I
Insure absolute accuracy.
“We Sell For Cash Only”
Young & Matlock
store
WANTED—Farm trucks, trailers,
gin hands, cotton, cotton crops,
and cotton pickers. Jacksboro
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CHANCE OF LIFETIME—Relia-
ble Man Wanted to call on Farm-
ers in Jack County. Wonderful op-
portunity. Make $8 to $"20 daily.
No experience or capital needed.
Write today. FURST & THOMAS
Dept. S, Freeport, Illinois.
LISTEN!—I have a contract with
the Waxahachie Medicine Compa-
ny for Jack County. Any one else
selling these goods are intruding.
Will some friend take their names
and address and hand to me.
Thank you. J. E. Jamison,
North of Hatchery.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN—We
are authorized to accept subscrip-
tions for all of the daily newspa-
pers and magazines. The Bargain
Days are now on. See us for your
favorite daily. The Gazette, (tf)
“Those Who Know Use Texaco.”
Special, price on Permanents.
During the month of August I will
give $7.50 permanents for $4.50.
and guarantee them. Call 275J
for appointments. Reeves Beauty
Shop. All other beauty culture,
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Check up on your supply of
Printing and order what you need
now. Don’t wait till you’re entirely
out of Printing to order. Below
are some items you may need:
Announcements
Menus
Billheads
Minute Books
Blotters
Mortgages
Booklets .
Noteheads
Business Cards
Notes
Calling Cards
Placards
Candidate Cards
Post Cards
Catalogues
Prescription BlaD ks
Checks
Programs
Deeds
Receipts
Dodgers
Ruled Forms
Envelopes
Sale Circulars—
Folders
(All Sizes)
Form Letters
Scale Tickets
Index Cards
Shipping Tags
Invitations
Statements
Invoices
Tickets
Labels
Vouchers
Mailing Pieces
Warrants
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[ G. Burton Fain, M. D. I j DRS* ST. CLAIR
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Office in Bank Building
JERMYN, TEXAS
Permanently Located
AND ST. CLAIR
Optometrists
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at Dr. Fillmore’s Office f
i | For appointment, phone 242. I
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DR. C. E. PUTNAM \
DENTIST
Office over Post Office
WE PRINT THEM ALL
FOR RENT—All or part of the’
Callaway Apartments, near the
school. Modern. Mary Callaway,
at Mrs. C. E. Johnson’s residence.
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Dr. Jas. A. Stevens
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Phones— Residence 261
Office 258
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Jacksboro NaCl Farm \
Loan Association
5% Interest for Jack County |
Farmers—Long Time
J. W, Gaskin, Sec’y-Treasnrer jj
See me in Jacksboro on Satur- {
days and First Mondays.
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JOHN D. McCOMB
ATTORNEY AT LAW
General Practice
Address Jacksboro, Texas,
or, 701 Colcord Building,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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ROBT.H. AUSTIN
Registered Optometrist
Jacksboro, Texar
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J. P. SIMPSON
Attorney at Law
General Practice
Office: First National Bank
Building. Phone 267.
GEORGE SPILLER
SURVEYOR,
Notary Public. General Land
am' Collecting Agent.
Has Only Abstract of Jack
County Land Titles
Policies in any of twenty of the
Best Companies
ISBELL'S
INSURERS, ABSTRACTERS
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Second floor of court house
JACKSBORO, TEXAS
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Dennis, J. R. The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1931, newspaper, August 20, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730815/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.