The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE JACKSBORO NEWS
W. a McCOMB
Editor tad Pabliskr
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1917
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of time paid for.
Can it.
Swat the fly.
The wheat yield in Jack county
is much better this year than last
The Crown Prince is up against
some more bitter medicine—re-
member Petain’s immortal words
at Verdun4 “they Shall Not Pass.
Old Fashion Basket Picnic at
Jacksboro July 4th 1917, given un-
der auspices of W.O .W. Lodge the
Jacksboro Concert Band and
Fire Boys.Be here—You are invit-
ed.
You should plan to anjoy the 4th
—but don’t forget that President
Wilson has issued a proclamation
fixing this week as recruiting
week for the Reuglar Army. 70,
000 men are needed and are ex-
pected in order for Uncle Sam to
reach war strengh.
D. R. Seweb Lumber Co., aold
an auto-trailer to Paul Christian of payingalf taxtedue thereon, and
Shields, Wm. H. Griffin, Barnes
Parker, E. H. Ayers and the un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives of the said W J. Shields,
Wm. H. Griffin, Barnes Parker, E.
H. Ayers, the names of heirs being
unknown, are Defendants and said
petition alleging aa follows towit:
That the plaintiff resides in Tar-
rant county, Texas, and the resi-
dence ofthe defendants are unknown
That the plaintiff is the owner
in fee simple of the two following
described tracts or parcels of land,
situated in Jack county, Texas,
described as follows;
First tract: Being 160 acres,
and known as Survey No. 2, Cer-
tificate No. 48, issued to Allen-
worth Adams, and patented to W.
J. Shields, Assignee, on April, 1st,
1874, Patent No. 12, Vol. 42.
Second tract: Being a strip of
land 28 varas in width off the
South side of a 160 acre survey
and known as Survey No. 1, Cer-
tificate- No. 48," isued to Allens-
worth Adams, Patented to W. J.
Shields, assignee, April 1st, 1874,
Patent No. 11, Vol. 42.
That on Oct. 26th, 1872, Allens
worth Adams appointed Wm. ji.
Griffin, Barnes Parker and E. H.
Ayres his attorneys in fact, either
to act independent of the other,
said Power of Attorney being of
record in Vol. “E", page 65, Deed
Records of Jack county, Texas, and
in said instrument conveyed to
said parties, their heirs and as-
signs a moiety of one-half the lands
recovered by them mentioned in
said Power of Attorney.
That Plaintiff is the owner of
the two tracts of land above des-
cribed, and has a good title there-
to, and is entitled to ptssession
thereof.
That Plaintiff and those whose
estate he has, and holds in and to
said land had and held, peaceable
and advene possession thereof, cul-
tivating, using And enjoying same,
There is more catarrh in this sec-
tion of the country than all other |
diseases pot together and for years
it was supposed to be incunble.
Doctors prescribed local remedies
and by constantly failing to cure I
with local treatment pronounced it
incurable. Catarrh is a local dis-1
ease, greatly influenced by consti-
tutional conditions and therefore |
requires constitutional treatment.
Hail’s Catarrh Medicine, manufac-
tured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional I
remedy, is taken internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System. One
Hundred Dollars reward is offered
for any case that Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine fails to cure. Send for |
circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 75c. ]
Hall’s'family Pills for constipa-
tion.
Sour Stomach
This is a mild form of indiges-|
tion. It is usually brought on b
eating too rapidly or too much, or I
of food not suited to your digestive)
organs. If you will eat slowly,
masticate your food thoroughly,
eat but little meat and none at all I
for supper, you will more than like-
ly avoid the sour stomach without [
taking any medicine whatever.
When you have sour stomach take
one of Chamberlain’s Tablets to aid ]
digestion.
J. H. WALTERS,
Prescripion Druggist.;
Antelope last woek.
Mr. Christian has established
two delivery routes in the Ante-
lope country aggregating about 45
miles over which he makes two trips
each week delivering merchandise
and receiving cream and other pro-
duce for shipment. He reports the
shipment of cream increasing and
the farmers in the Antelope Coun
try are enthusiastic over it as a di-
versification proposition.
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Citatioi by Publication
The state of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Jack County —Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon W. J. Shields, Wm. H.
Griffin, Barnes Parker, and A. H.
Ayers, and the unkown Heirs and
legal representatives of the said W.
J. Shields, Wm. H. Griffin, Barnes
Parker, E. H. Ayers, (the names of
said heirs being unknown) by mak-
ing publication of this Citation
once in each week for four success-
♦
ive weeks previous to the return
day hereof, in some newspaper
published in your county, if there
be a newspaper published therein,
but if not, then in any newspaper
published in the 48rd Judicial Dis-
trict; but if there be no newspaper
published in mid Judicial District,
then in a newspaper published in
the nearest District to said 43rd
Judicial District, to appear at th:
next regular term of tha District
Court of Jack county. to be holden
at the Court House thereof, ia
Jacksboro, on the first Monday in
September A. D. 1917, the seme
being the 3rd »Uy of September
A. D. 1917, then and them to an-
r a petition filed in mid court
on the 7th day of June A. D. 1917
in a suit, numbered on the docket
of mid Court No. 2166 wherein W.
H. Cobb ia Plaintiff and W. J.
claiming same uader deeds duly
registered, for more than five year*
next before filing of this suit.
■That plaintiff and those whose
estate he has, in and to mid land
have had and held peaoeable and
adverse pomemionthsreof, cultivat-
ing, using and enjoying the same
for more than tea years, next be-
fore the filing of this suit
That while plaintiff has not com-
plete record title, to said land the
record showing that the defendants
have some kind of claim, or right,
or title thereto, yet, that he is the
real legal and equitable owner of
the title to said land and premises,
and that the defendants have no
egal equitable title whatever there-
to, but only an apparent claim,
which is a cloud upon plaintif’s
title.
Wherefore plaintiff prays that
the defendants be cited as tffe law
requires to appear and answer
herein, and that upon final hear-
ing he have judgment establishing
his title to be superior to the ap
parent title of defendants, and
that mid cloud be removed from
plaintiff’s title, for all coats of
suit and for all other relief, gener-
al and special, in law or equity
that he may be entitled to, -gs In
duty bouflj be will ever pray.
Herein Fail not, but have before
mid Court, at its aforesaid next re-
gular term, this writ, with your
return thereon, showing how you
hve executed the same.
Witness H. M. Bunnell, Clerk of
the District Court of Jack county*
Given under my Hand and the
seal of mid Court, at office in
Jacksboro, this the 18th day of
June A. D. 1917. H. K. Bunnell,
Clerk, District Court, Jack County,
Texas.
Good For The Little Ones
Every year seems a big increase in |
the demand for Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound for coughs, colds |
and croup. J. A. Parker, Lund-
gren, Ia., writga “I gave my chil-
dren aged two and four years' Fol-
ey’s Hon# and Tar for severe)
colds, which gave almost imraedi-l
ate relief. I also took same with |
good results.”
J. H. WALTERS,.
Prescription Druggist. I
BASKET PICNIC At
Tost What She Needed
When women(complain of weari-|
ness, backache dull headache and
similar ailments they accept those
troubles as their lot because they
are women when the ailments may [
be the result of disordered kid-
neys. Mrs. Mary V. Buonker Mil-
ton-on-the-HudsonN. Y. writes of)
Foley’s Kidney Pills: “Just whatl
I needed.”
J. H. WALTERS,
Prescription Druggist
Stopped Hh Backache
George Lawrence, railroad fiie-
man, Kittrell, Miss., writes: ”1
used three bottles of Foley’s Kid-
ney Pills when I was so sick I could
hardly Btay on the engine, and they
cured me. My back ached all the
time; kidneys acted sluggish; dull
headache; felt sleepy all the time;
nervous; had to rise many times
each night”
J. H. WALTERS,
Proscription Druggist
League Program
July 1, 1917
Topic:(Consecration Meeting)
”Littis Things That Make or
Mar”.
Lander—Annie Garner.
Silent
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Reapoi
Song.
Song <
Proverbs $6-11.
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How You Can Help Your Country
PRODUCE all you can
AVASTE nothing
LEND all you can
Produce food, stop all waste,
lend your surplus to the-
Government hy investing in
a Liberty Loan Bond which
will pay 3 1-2# and help
our country wm the war.
This Bank offers you its
services free in handling all
details of vour subscription.
You can invest as little as
$50 and make payments m
instalments extending over
three months.
...THE...
JACKSBORO NATIONAL BANK
OFFICERS AND
DIRECTORS
W. A Shtwi, Pres.
SU Stark
j. R. Lilly, Vice-Pies
Janes Hayes, Caskier
Taylor F. Malleus, AC.
L N. Shoun
S. Castleberry
J. H. Timberlake
L T. Richardson
J. W. Kinder
J. H. Timberlake
Chairman of Board of
Directors.
WHEN THE MAN
GOES MARKETING
he always wants the best and that
is why they all carry home a sack
pof Jacksboro flour. Why not make
'one a part of your next week’s sup
plies. It costs no more than any
other brand, but you’ll say it’s
worth more after you have tried it
Jacksboro Mill & Elevator Co
Making The Wheels
Turn Round
on your machine to the best ad-
vantages depends on the tire* a
greatefeai Tires sole! at Niton’s
Shop arddading makes only; always
perfect, always guaranteed and al-
ways satisfactory. Almost a splen-
did new stock of lamps, pumps,
batteries, magnetos, hoods, wind-
shields, modern tools and every-
thing up-to-date for owners and
chauffeu r.
PATTON’S SHOP
You must have heard about SAL-VET, the
great worm destroyer and conditioner—how it has saved
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McComb, W. B. The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1917, newspaper, June 27, 1917; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732729/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.