The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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The Jacksboro News.
Published Every Thursday
TOM M. MARKS,
Editor and Proprietor.
Thursday, Feb. 16,1905
Entered at the Post office at Jacks-
boro .as second-class mail matter.
LONG HOLLOW
Feb. 1 1—After two weeks <>t
bad weather, in which we have
land to break.
—-- ---- -----j Mr. Len Durham who has been
SUBSCRIPTION *1.00 A YEAR j down with typhoid fever
Subscriptions from out of Jack county , leseent.
must be paid in advance. j Mess'rs O. 11 Love. J. M. Shaw,
The News stops poing to subscribers in’G. M. Vance and D. P. Owens
J*ck county when time is out, if SO is ' have so]d their interest in the rural
JEANNNETTE.
The ground has been frozen for
some time and the weather has
been hard on stock, several head of
cattle froze to death darning the 1^1 snow, rain and sleet most all
cold spell, though the snow was ihe time, we now fiml 1 good
appreciated by all and especiall by solid clondv day in which to write
those who had in wheat and had 1 to tjle Xews.
While we have had so much had
weather, we think it is of some ad-
While this Weather ‘Continues
You can better afford
To Pay the Price
Than you can to do without the goods.
after their names,
is conva- vantage to the wheat, and the freeze J HP] • 1
will put the ground in good shape j V^/nC*“ 1 011X1 G/fi
for the spring crop
Stock are doing fairly well, con-
sidering the weather, although it
--telephone line to the company and requires a great deal of feed to keep
Clubbing: Rates. have put in an application for an- them.
Dallas semi.Weekly News nmt me News 1.75 ! other line to run from Jacksboro to We hive the pleasure announc-
3t Louis Semi-Weekly Republic and News *1 76 j T^aiuwtn L / .
Tile Commoner and Jacksboro News IJ.7S j ’ Dig a Wedding 111 Olir Collier Ot 1 ne
—--—--— -—Owing to the inclemency of the cour.tv this time. Mr. Arthur
F rotu all accounts the Texas.; weather the Sunday School con-1 i<acv and Miss Porter were married
cattle fared well during the cold ' vent ion did not meet at Center at Finis Wednesday Feb. 8.
weather. Being in good trim and j Point Sunday. j The health is good with few ex-
having been feed they came Mr. O. B. .Love visited his sick 1 ceptions.
through “smiling.” Not so in j brother near Shannon Sunday- j )jr Emmet Glidewell is on the
Boys' and Men’s Overcoats, Winter Suits and Pants and
Underwear. A few Men’s Suits for 81.50, $2 and $2.25
Lined Duck Coats 75c, 1.00 and.........................................$1.25
other grazing ter, itories. Thous-
ands have passed over. This will
materially benefit us here as it
shortens the supply and cattle will
UO boubt rise in price.
■ enabling it to recuperate, take on
new life and grow strong again. :
Kodol cures sour stomach gas bloat- 1
ing, heart palpitation and ail diges- ’
Zir.i’n. sick list, also Mr Torn Glidewell,
who was at work on the Baker
ranch and is still there, but both
are reported better and doing well.
The young folks had a musical
Mr. A. B. Kuyken-
aud a good time
is reported.
Mr. Charley Gaskin has gone to
trapping for fur bearing animals.
We understand he has caught one
wolf, one dog, three crows and two
Give Your Stomach a 7^est
Your food must he properly di-
gested and assimulated to be of any
value to you. If your stomach is ; aml soc'iaI at‘
weak or diseased take Kodol r>ys-;dair, ]ast night|
pepsia Cure. It digests what you
a rest,
A State Good Roads Convention
will he held at Austin Feb. 20th
2 tst. The rail roads offer a rate of ; eat and gives the stomach
one fare plus 25 cents. It would
materially help the movement if
Jack count)' could send a delagate.
There are several good men here Tive d^oVcle^
who are interested and would go j tie Rock, Ky., writes us:“We feel! " * ’
if part of expenses would be paid i that Kodol dyspepsia cure deserves
all the commendation that can !some reason it was not printed,
be given it, as it saved the life of guess it was too late, so we will
our little gill when she was three try to get this in early. As there
years old. She is now six and we
have kept it for her constantly but
of course she only takes it now
be the result w1len anything disagrees with her” j day later getting to and from Finis
Sold by. Jacksboro Pharmacy I Jeemes Rainwater
One-Third Off
Shawls, Scarfs, Hoods and Fascinators
All Winter goods at a Bargain
. . Prices will Never be Lower. . .
Warm Clothing is essential to health
Health is worth more that Money.
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Aynes Dry Goods Co.
by other citizens. There are plen-
ty who would help pay it if they
were approached. Then why not
do so. The represenatives and
senators will meet with them and
a new road law may
of the meeting.
We wrote two weeks ago but for
change in the train time to
Graham it now makes our mail a
Some time ago, Sy Browning
ran a miniature scantling into the'
lower part of his thumb, while
loading some lumber at the yard j
He pulled out a piece of it, and 1
supposed he had it all. The other
day he dug another piece of timber
nearly two inches long out of the
thumb, after carrying it around for !
months embedded in the flesh. !
During the time the splinter was)
in 1 vis hand, lie has sold $6,000.00
worth of lumber and did all the
book-keeping.—Gran bury Demo- j
crat.
The above is respectfully refer-!
led to Messrs. Smith, Leeman,
Kuykendall and Bullington.
Owing to the bad weather the1
committee appointed to solicit buy-
ers for slock in the new bank have
done but little work. With the
prospect of fair weather they will
get to work in earnest. Thirteen,
thousand of the $25,000 were sub- j
scribed by Mr. Young and about |
$4,000 were subscribed bv those at 1
the meeting. This hank would be I
a good thing for Jaeksbofo and:
Jack county, a good and safe invest-
ment, all who have the advance-
ment of the town and county at
aeart and have the necessary means
should invest in the stock, if no
more than one or two shares.
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Safe and Sure
$25 Colonist to California
March 1 to May 15. Tourist car Privileges. Send for Details
Homeseeker Rates
To Amarillo Country and to Beaver county. Thursdays and Saturdays
Kansas City and Return
Baptist Conventions, May 8 to 12. One fare plus $2
Washington, D. C.
Inauguration Ceremonies. Feb 28, March 1 and 4 One fare plus $2
Through Sleepers and Chair Cars tc
and Kansas City.
Phil A. Auer, G. P. A.
Fort Worth,
Chicago
f*URES COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS,
( .WHOOPING COUGH, SORE THROAT. HOARSENESS,
^LOSS OF VOICE, LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EASES
EXPECTORATION, HEALS THE LUNGS.
Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for
Children’s Group end Whooping Cough because
it contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard's Hore-
hound Syrup is mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as well
asadultsof every variety of temperament and constitution.
Read This Remarkable Testimonial.
MRS. E. W. EVANS, Ctearw/oter, K?.s., writes:---“My husband
was sick for three months and the doctors told me he had quick con-
sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, and
it cured him. He is now a v/ell man. but we always keep a bottle
in the house, and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases.”
Easy to Tails; Sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed.
TURLS SIZF.K: 25c, 50c, $1,00.
SNOW LINIMENT €0- ST. LOUIS, MO.
W. P. STEWERT
Loans, Real Estate and Insurance.
Will buy and sell Vendor’s Lein Notes.
Liberal Loans, by good companies, made on Farms, Ranches and
other Real Estate.
Represents several of the best Insurance Companies, both Fire and
Life in the world.
(OFFICE OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK.)
With the New Year comes the new firm of
Gwaltney, Wood & Co.
Blacksmith Wanted.
A good stand for a blacksmith
andean get all the work one man1
can handle. The location is center
of thickly settled community. Ad-
dress V. M. Wiiiklen, Gibtown.
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The 'Diamond Cure.
The latest news from Paris, is
that they have discovered a
diamond cure for consumption.
If you fear consumption or
pneumonia, it will, however, he
best for you to take that great
remedy mentioned by W. T.
McGee, of Vanleer, Tenn. “I
bad a cough, for fourteen years.
Nothing helped me until I took
Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
which gave me instant relief, and
effected a permanent cure.”
Unequalled quick cu.e, for Throat
and Lung Troubles. At Jacksboro
Pharmacy.
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SOLD A HD RECOMMENDED BY
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First national Bank.
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Of Jacksboro, Texas.
JAMES W. KNOX, Pres. STEPIIIN W. EASTIN, Vice-Pres
NO. 4483.
PAID UP CAPITAL,
SURPLUS, - -
$l5o.OOO
- $100,000
We call attention to this statement. The Capital and Surplus paid in
and proportional .lability of the Stockholders for additional sum of
$100,000 is unquestionable guarantee and safe protection to de-
positors and patrons of this Bank. We offer our services for
the prompt transaction of any banking business
you mav have in Texas,
iso!' f’ David L. Knox, Cashier.
Who succeeds B. A. Gwaltney,
and with the increase of member-
ship, we wish to increase the vol-
ume of business proportionately __ w
and as an evidence on our part of
good faith we are now unloading
Three Cars of Implements
One Car of John Deere One Car of Moline
and One Car of B. F. Avery & Son
1 he three leading makes of Imple-
ments sold in this country. To-
gether with the celebrated Oliver
Chilled Plows and Brown Cultiva-
tors. We should have no trouble
in suiting all who want to buy.
We are here for business and it
shall ever be our aim to please as
well as to sell. On this basis we
solicit your patronage. A trial
will convince you.
Gwaltney, Wood & Co.
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1905, newspaper, February 16, 1905; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732964/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.