The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1905 Page: 8 of 9
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The Jacksboro News.
Thursday, April 20, 1905.
Liquozone at Young’s
C. O. Hess is unloading a car of
chairs today.
Patronize home industries anp
thereby build up your own town.
Esq. A. N. Lewis of Bryson was
in town yestercay on business.
Mr. B. B. Roberts of Bryson was
in town on business Tuesbay.
Patronize those who patronize
you by using Electric Loaf.
See the little garden plow at D.
H. Foreman’s. Isn’t she a beauty?
The newest patterns in window
shades, at Hess’s, price from 15c
to 75c.
Mr. J. D. Ventioner and family
of Cundiff were in town Tuesday
shopping.
Mr. J. P. McCoy shipped 100
head of steers to Ft. Worth from
Bryson last week.
There is but few equals, and
none better, than Electric Loaf for
all-round-baking.
The largest and most complete
line of farm implements in Jacks-
boro are at D. H. Foreman’s.
Miss Bennie Meadows of Dallas
visited home from Friday to Mon-
day. She is well pleased with her
position.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Isbell of
Antelope were here Sunday and
Monday visiting friends and at-
tending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Manning
and baby girl, Mrs. F^d Manning
and Miss Effie Davis stormed the
News office last week. Such vis-
its are appreciated by the News.
If you want good bread. Do
not be mislead, when told they
have something just as good. In-
sist on having Electric Loaf.
’ I *un having buyers for small
farms, if you want to sell yours
come in and list it with me. Costs
you nothing unless a sale is made.
W. P. Stewart.
Listen! About Jack County Lands
Do you wish to sell your lands,
farm, or ranch? All right then.
Come up and place them in my
hands at once, and let me tell and
show you how I will help you do
it. I am spending both time and
money in adveriising etc, to do
this. Encourage me to help you
by adding your lands to my list, so
that I can talk about them. They
going are to sell before long, just as
soon as homeseekers can spare the
time from their crops to come up
and see what we have to offer, I
get dozens of letters to that effect,
and it costs you nothing unless a
sale is made.
W. P. Stewart. Jacksboro Texas.
Buy Moth Balls at Young’s.
Babbit metal for sale at the
News office.
The New accepts stamps for sub-
scriptions.
Now is the time that you need
Young’s Sarsaparilla.
We handle Mixed Paints.
E. E. Young
Buy your sulky disc plows, drag
and disc harrows of D. H. Foreman
Miss Georgia Light has returned
from market with a new supply of
hats.
C. O. Hess has a car of chairs
just in. You never saw them as
cheap.
Get rid of insects of all kinds,
by using Insect Powder from
Youn g’s
Mrs. Ella Gowdy has retnrned
from her visit to friends in the
Territory.
Please call and examine our fine
line of stationery before purchas-
ing. E. E. Young.
Miss Laura Oliver of Wesley
Chapel was in town yesterday
shopping.
Mr. Henry Pemberton of Long
Hollow was in town Wednesday
with cotton.
I have sold the riding Champion
four seasons, they are no ex-
periment. D. H. Foreman.
Mrs. E. Hughes and Mrs. H. C.
Shonafelt of Bryson were in town
shopping last week.
Make that old piece of furniture
look like new, with Varnish Stain,
for sale at Young’s.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson and
Miss Alta Chambers of Bryson
were in town yesterday shopping.
Esquire Leeman not being here
to keep Billie Smith straight, he
is busy “sellig out” everybody he
FOR
MANOR
BEA5T
penetrates
WondeRfullV
ALL DEALERS
r SCIENTIFICALLY
PREPARED
For home Factory orFarm
SLOAN S LINIMENT
THIS TINETESTED FAMILYREMEDY
KILLS PAIN
HAS NO
EQUAL
Kills Germ*
I do not offer you old imple-
ments at reduced price. I offer the
newest and latest out. I spare no
expense. I get the best. Foreman
I have made the implement bus-
iness a study and am prepared to
give you the best on the market.
If you wish to see the best line
ever offered in Jacksboro call and
examine my line. It f complete.
I also carry a good lii£ ^f hard-
ware. Come and see for yourself.
D. H. Foreman.
The No. 9 Champion riding
planter never has been equaled in
planting all the seeds. Others
claim to have as good, but beware
of false teachers. Get the best
from D. H. Foreman
Plant Fruit Trees*
can.
Do You
KNOW That getting
your prescription filled
by us means carrying out
your doctor’s wishes to
the very letter. Jk j»
IT Also means getting
the freshest drugs that a
lively trade atid long ex-
perience will bring us,
and getting the best that
money can buy. j* Jk
MEDICINES Compound-
ed only by graduated
pharmacists and prices
popular, but not cheap—
as low as it is safe to go.
JacksboroPharmacy f
Abe Kuykendall, Prop.
Mr. J. H. Martin, millwright of
Weatherford is here installing some
new machenery for the Jacksboro
Mill & Elevator Co.
The Champion riding planter
is the best riding single row plan-
ter ever sold in Jacksboro. My
competitors follow. D. H. Foreman
The riding as well as the walk-
ing Champion is fully guaranteed.
I have the largest stock and the
best stock of planters in Jacks-
boro. D. H. Foreman.
Mr. Ed Holland of Justin spent
last week visiting Jack county
friends and relatives. He is up
with his work and has a fine pros-
pect for a crop.
Esquire Leeman was in Grayson
county last week visiting friends
and on business. Some people
attribute the unstable condition of
the weather to his absence.
I bought a Champion Cotton
and Corn Planter 20 years ago and
it does as good work now as any
planter I ever saw yet.
J.V. Roland.
The damage suits against the
Rock Island, tried in the county
court last week resulted in damages
granted to Tom Phipps $99.75;
Roy Sharp $70.00; Riley $75.00.
The annual report of Tax Asses-
sor R. K. Stewart were examined
and offered by the Commissioners
court this week. Collections were
better this year than for a number
year past.
Sheriff John Newman made a
trip to thg new town of Loving
in Young county. This town has
sprung up in the center of the
lands recently sold by the Loving
Cattle Co.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Young left
this morning for Brenham, to visit
their old home. Mr. Young will
return within a week, but Mrs.
Young will continue her visit long-
er. Mr. Harmon Craig will have
charge of the drug store in Mr.
Youngs abseuce.
Book keeping.
I will teach a complete course in
bookkeeping during the spring and
summer months, provided there are
a sufficient number who desire to
take the course. Terms reasonable.
Students can begin at any time.
I will conduct a night class for
the benefit of those who cannot at-
tend during the day, if a suffici-
ent number apply.
Harold Baldwin.
Abe Mulkey
The News has for sale the two
famous sermons by Abe Mulkey;
“Restitution” and “A Siritualand
Moral Inventory.” Price by
mail, ten cents each. Everybody,
whether religious or not, should
read these books. Send in your
order at once, as supply is limited.
The News, Jacksboro Tex.
The Jack County Nursery, at
Echo, Jack county, J. L. Lasater
proprietor, is offering 20 per cent
discount on all fruit trees and
berries. Send in your order at
once and the trees wili be brought
or seut to you.
Don’t
Neglect your eyes, have
them tested and prop-
erly fitted. No use go-
ing to Ft. Worth.
Robt. H. Austin.
Jeweler & Optimetrist.
Jacksboro Texas.
125S!S!£S50e
Newt office
B. S. BLUB,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office over Kuykendall Drug Store
INDIGESTION’S RECORD
H. P. JONES
Attorney at Law.
Groceries
A Car Load of King’s Best Flour
Peeled Canned Apricots
Tompson & Taylor’s Coffee—
The Best.
Bishop’s Preserves. Bishop’s
Olives
Bishop’s Chick Sauce “Just for
greens’ ’
All kinds of Breakfast Foods
Biggest and Best Bottle Extract
on Market for the price
35 lbs of Meal to the Bushel in-
stead of 32.
E. D. Bradfield
"The best remedy I can prescribe (or your ia-
digestion, madam, is Green's August Flower.
I know of several other physicians who pre
scribe it regularly."
^Indigestion is making an awful record
as a cause of sudden deaths. It is beat-
ing heart-failure in its ghastly harvest.
$[You read in the papers daily of appar
►tltlv rlFaltnV nnrl OVAti rrtbnaf maM kaiM.
JACSBOKRO, TEXAS.
Deeds Written and Acknowledge-
ments taken.
Office on West Si de Square over Per-
kins Bros & Co up Stairs to th« Rignt.
1ICKLES,
DENTIST.
All work first-claes and guaranteed
OFFICE
Over Jacksboro Pharmacy.
ently healthy and even robust men beins
Idenly atta
suddenly attacked with acute indigestiot
after enjoying a hearty meal, and of theii
dying in many cases before a physicist
could be called in.
$fThis should be a warning to you wh<
suffer with regular or periodical attack.*
of indigestion. If these unfortunate vic-
tims of acute indigestion had taken 1
small dose of Green’s August Flower be
fore or after their meals they would not
have fallen a prey to such sudden seizures.
^August Flower prevents indigestion by
creatinggood digestion. It also regulate:
the liver, purifies the blood and tones uj
the entire system in a natural way. t
<|Two sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists
0-0 TO THE
* MIME!! SHOP 4
802 Main Street.
For first-class work. Everything
New and up-to-date. Good
Workmen, Sharp Razors,
Courteous Treatment is
Promised all who come.
J. F. McCALL.
T.
D. SPORER,
For Sale by Jacksboro Pharmacy
HIED PAINTS
It costs just as much to use a
paint that lasts but two years
as it does to use one that
lasts four or five.
That is, the work of putting
it on costs the same whether
you use good or poor material.
We sell paints of any color
and in any quantity. And
our paints contain: pure white
lead; pure linseed oil; pure
turpentine dryer; pure tint-
ing colors. No alkalies, ben-
zine, barytes, whiting or fish
oil.
See us before buying your
paint.
E. E. Young’s
Drug Store.
Not S<u Many Millionaires.
There is a great misapprehension
as to the number of millionaires in
New York ami in the world. Chaun-
cey M. Depew said recently tli,at
there were 100,000 millionaires in
the United States. According to a
great commercial agency, which is
probably nearer right, there are only
7,000. Tihe Financial lied Book, a
most carerullv compiled publication
gives the names of practically al
the persons in the United States
who are supposed to be worth more
than $300,000. And there are only
15.000 names on the list. No claim
is made tnat the name of every per-
son worth that amount or more is
given, hut the proportion of those
ieft out is rvtiemely small, for
most exhaustive investigation has
been made. In the last few years
there has been n maiked tendency
among men of vvrsdih to conceal the
amount of their r idly possessions.
The first incentive m this respect is
the vulgar prominence given to the
man **iat has lois of money. There
are other reasons men have for sup-
pressing knowledge of the amount
of their wealth. Some wish to avoid
heavy taxation and give false re-
turns. Another man may ibavt
made his money in a business not
commonly supposed to be especially
lucrative •• id he doesn’t care to have
rus aff!;>we blazoned forth to
aroiue com jetition.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
JACKSBORO, TEXAS
R$*Offtce Over First Net’l Beak.
’EO. SPILLER,
◄6
Land, Collecting,
and Insurance
agent,
ABSTRACTER AND CONVEYANCER.
Notary Public,
^ and County
Surveyor.
Has a complete abstract of
all Jack County lands. Rep-
resents Right authorized first-class
Old line Fire Insurance Companies.
Office in Court House.
Registered Poland
China hogs for sale
....................'by J. H. Spivey
one mile norhwest of Jacksboro.
KILL™. COUGH
awp CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Or. King’s
New Discovery
« a— ~
Consumption
OUGHS and
JOLDS
Price
50c & $1.00
Free Trial.
.ftnd «uic*est Cure for all
OAT and LUITO TROUB-
or MONEY BACK.
THROAT
LES,
sr&t.
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1905, newspaper, April 20, 1905; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732721/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.