The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Antelope. Water Works Progressing.
As we have seen nothing from Two engineers have been here
this place for some time we will looking over the groudnd and others
, , , ., are expected. The two who have
tee if we can't rake up a few .terns ^ ^ ^ Jno Haw|ey
that might be of some mterst to Fort Worth and John Mead of Fort
some one. . Worth.
Cotton picking is all the go now. i The contract will be let October
'Think though that it will all be out i 19th and the work pushed to com-
an two or three weeks. Then we pletion. In this issue there is an
ad fof bids for test wells to be
can go possom and coon hunting.
Vera Mullens, Ela Christian and
&iacy Bowen left a few days ago
bored.
To be Happy.
for Waco where they will attend you must have good health. You can’t
school at Baylor University. We have good health if your liver is not
wish for them a pleasant time and doing its duty—slow but sure is going
much success in their work. 0n all the time under such circum-
H. C. Rollans seems to be the i stances. Ballard’s Herbcne makes a
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cotton buyer of the day. He sent perfectly healthy liver—keeps the
several wagons to Archer Saturday
with cotton.
Jack Ball has returned from Wich-
ita where he has been at work on
the Gas line. He came home on ac-
count of sickness. Will return to
fils work some time next week.
M. A. Lea of Archer City was
in town this week.
Bert Taylor of Frederick Okla.,
was here one or two days last week
trying to sell some fine horses. He
stayed over all night with S. N.
Roberts.
The ice cream supper given by
the W. 0. W. circle free for every
one was a grand success. We are j
sure every one there had a nice i
time. Prof. Timmons made a talk j
on the issuing of bonds for the
purpose of building a new school
building here.
Well you auto come to Antelope
now and see our nice streets. The
county hands have done some good
work. Our little town looks one
hundred per cent better. You come
.and see.
We wish to announce through
tfche columns of the News that the
Antelope Ball team has gone to roost
for this season 1909. They close
the season with a fine record. We
wish to thank the people of this
and surrounding communities for
their support and the very great in-
terest they had for the teams suc-
cess. Following we will give the
names of all the players together
with a list of all games that was
played after the team was organ-
ized.
Jim McMahon, C. Allie McMa-
hon P*. Joe Roberts, F. B. Dr.
EvansS. B. and P. Roy Patton, T.B.
Bob Quisenberry, S. S. Bill Bar-
rick, L. F. Carl Rounsaville, C. F.
Mont Pickrell, R. F. Nolan Pelm-
mons Sup. Booker owen Sub. Jim
Patton Manager.
The following games were played
iby the above team.
April 16, Antelope 7, High
School 1.
May 9, Antelope 2, Scotland, 1.
May 12, Antelope 10, Archer
City 3.
May 15 Antelope 5, Loving 4.
May 29, Antelope 9, Scotland, 3.
June 5. Antelope 7 Shannon 3.
June 12, Antelope 11 Squaw 2.
July 3, Antelope 9 New Port 3.
July 3 Antelope 7 Shannop 0.
Jully 22, Antelope 8, Henrietta 5
August 18, Antelope 9 Olney 4
stomach and bowels right and acts as a
tonio for the entire system. E E Young
City Conicil To Have Well Bored.
The City Council of the City of
Jacksboro, has ordered a test well
bored, and is now ready to receive
bids for same. The well is to be
made for 8 inch casing. For full'
particulars see J. P. Hackley, J.
R Lillly, orD. R. Sewell,, the
waterworksc committee. Bids
should be filed with Chas. E. Pat-
ton, City Secretary, and they will
be opened on Monday October 11th,
1909. H. C. McClure, Mayor.
Go ‘with a ush.
The demand for that wonderful stom-
ach, Liver and Kidney cure, Dr. King’s
New Life Pills—is astonishsng. Abe
Kuykendall says he never saw the like,
Its because.they never fail to cure Sour
Stomach, Constipation, Indigestion.
Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick Headache,
Chills and Malaria, Only 25c•
C. O. HESS
THE LEADER IN LOW PRICES ON FURNITURE
Largest stock. Best assortment.
Nice clean goods. Bought from factories
A Nice Line of Leather Upholstered Rockers.
, Box seat Diners.
Large Arm Rocker $1.75 Steel Spring $1.75
Oak Dresser $7.50 Cubbard and Safe $3.50
Largest line of Iron Beds, Matting, Lineolum,
Rockers, Art Squares, etc.
C. O. HESS, S. E. Cor. square
Designed by Rosenwald & Weil, Chicago.
HE “details” of your attire mark
you as a good dresser.
The latest shaped collar and tie are important,
but the best detail that adds tone and charm to
your appearance is a Fancy Vest.
But there is a difference in Fancy Vests, as in all things.
Rosenwald & Weil of Chicago are acknowledged
leaders in the making of Fancy Vests, their artistic
styles are works of art.
“GttW” Vests fit perfectly, they don’t slip under
your collar.
Our showing of these well known
Fancy Vest is now complete.
Priced $2.50 to $6.00 *lAe vest.
You are invited to inspect the newest
styles in vest
At MORROWS STORE
Jacksboro, Texas.
Legal Blanks.
The Jacksboro Newo keeps In stock the following Legal Blanks, which
will be delivered by mall at prices stated below.
Price for.
50
Warranty Deed............1 for 5c
Deed, with Vendor’s Llen..l for 5c
Deed, Quit Claim..’........1 for 5c
Crop Mortgage............1 for 5c
Release Deed of Trust.....1 for 5c
Vendor’s Lien Transfer... .1 for 5c
Release Vendor’s Lean....l for 5c
Mortgage, Note Attached..1 for 5c
Chattel Mortgage..........1 for 5c
Vendor’3 Lien Note........2 for 5c
Notes ....................2 for 5c
Bill of Sale...............1 for 5c
Single or Joint Acknowledgement..
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All kinds of Printing done by The Jacksboro News.
Citations. Notices or other Legal Documents printed in The News.
Dinner at Carnival.
Will be served by the following
Sunday School Report.
~ ' ,,, Report of the Sunday schools of Will be served by the following
August 19,"Antelope il Giney i jackEb0r0. to the Jacksboro Sunday societies during US Carnival.
August 20, nte r.pe 1 ney . | Superintendent Association. Methodist, Wednesday. Wood-
Sept 13. Antelope 5 Scotandl 2. Name g g No p No O R Col.
The above shows that our boys | Pre8b terions 6l ra
played ball some. For as you can | Methodist u7 170
see we were up against some strong
teams, especially the Olney team,
when we consider the fact that
they used players from Graham,
Olney, Archer City and Wichita
Falls.
The Anteope boys say the ameri-
ean eagle an oble bird. The Amer-
ican turkey is great. The Ameri-
can goose is the pick of the flock
The American duck is up-to-date.
The American quail when served on
toast is a bird that’s not bad to
take. But the Antelope Ball team
Christian
Baptist
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no repost
$2.15
3.13
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A pleasing, good high grade, truly
flavored, amber colored cup of effee can
be had—and without the real coffee
danger, or damage to health—by simply
using Dr. Shoop’s new substitute, call-
ed “Health Coffee.” Pure, wholesome,
toasted cereals, malt, nuts, etc, make
Dr. Shoop’s Health Coffee both health-
ful and satisfying. No 20 to 30 minutes
boiling, “Made in a minuce,” says Dr.
-—---------------r~ ---- ------: ghoop. If served as coffee, it’s taste
'1th her full line up, is the team wqi even trick
bat takes the cake.
Snip, i Brown & Spivey.
an aspert. Sold by
man Circle, Thursday. Baptist
Friday. Presbyterian Saturday.
All are in charge of the ladies
and for charitable purposes only.
Eat your meals with us and
patronize good causes.
We promis you plenty to eat for
25 cents.
South side square.
Dr. Cox’s Paieless Blister. Guaran-
teed to blister without pain or your
money refunded. For sale by Tho New
Drug Store.
For Piles, use Dr. Cox’s Barbed Wire
Liniment, 25c size. If it does not give
relief or cure you your money will be
refunded. For sale by The New Drug
Store.
Public wedding at the Carnival.
We, the undersigned, agree to
give the amount set opposite our
names to the couple first announc-
ing who will be married in public
on the streets of Jacksboro during
the Corn Show and Carnival of 1909
W- P. Stewart, pair of fine tur-
keys.
D. H . Foreman, water set
R. H. Austin & Co. Jjroach.
W. H. Zimmerman, one pair
linen towels.
L. Ingram, clock.
S. L. Leeman, dining room pic-
ture.
New Drug Store, $5.00 comb and
brush.
A. C. Wood, pair chickens.
J. B. Knox, set table napkins.
Chas. E. Pattnon, set spoons.
W. C. Sparks, Granite dish pan.
E. A. Gwaltney, metal lamp.
Brown & Spivey, 25 bis. R. C.
flour.
Abe Kuykendall, comb and brush.
M. G. Nelms, Co. Clerk, Mar-
riage license.
W. E. Fitgerald, perform cere-
mony.
J. N. Rogers, Gazette for one
year.
Jacksboro Oil Mill, 100 lbs. meal,
400 lbs. hulls.
E. E. Young, rocking chair.
Perkins Bros. & Co., ladies lace
waist.
T. A. Callaway, 4 lbs. Money
Back coffee.
E. L. Douglass., 50 lbs. flour.
T. M. Marks, Jacksboro News
for one year.
L. L. Cope & Co., 10 lb. can
soda.
M. E. Owens, two 3 lb. cans
peaches,.
Hotel Jacksboro, Dinner for
bride and groom.
Ellis Mitchell, vase.
W. A. Shown, one care bottom
chair.
Aynes Dry Goods Co., floor rug.
Price Studio, 1 dozen cabinet
photographs.
Flies will not bother a wound where
Dr. Cox’s Barbed Wire Liniment is used
For sale by The New Drug Store.
AT THE CARNIVAL
They have muzzled for the safety
of the public, Giant Boa Constric-
tor Snakes. Largest in captivity.
Alive
SAMPSON 2nd
OVER 30 FEET LONG
ALSO
TOBY
THE SACRED SNAKE
BEAUTIFUL. THE
LADIES FAVORITE
In a trip to Africa and India
show, see animals, raie birds and
glass blowers all combined under
one tent; for one tieket see all.
First time ever in your city. Best
in your city. Best in America,
nothing to equal this great study
of natural history ever seen at
Chicago or St. Louis expositions,
circuses or any zoological garden.
Best show at Carnival.
Endorsed by press and public
everywhere.
T. E. MEEK & SON. PROPR’S.
CHICO NURSERY, Chico, Texas.
GROWERS AND SKIPPERS
All kinds of Nursery stock. Fresh fruits,
Extra Early Padashaw Yam and Pumpkin
Yam Potatoes. :: :: :: ::
W. 0. Wi Log Rolling.
Every Woodman is requested to
call at Woodman headquarters
and register before 1 o’clock Thurs-
day. Ladies of the Circ\p will have
dinner, patronzie them
Two to 2;30. o’clock, logrolling.
Open to all Woodmen. First prem-
ium, $3.50 cash. Second premium,
$1.50 cash. Third, Free ticket to
all shows.
2:30 to 3, Speech, Fratemalism,
by Judge W. E. Fitzgerald.
3 o3 3:0 Speech, Woodcraft, byv
Judge Martin of Graham.
A clever, popular Candy Cure Tablet
called Preventics—is being dispense
by druggists everywhere. In a few hou:
Preventics are said to break any cold-
completely. And Preventics, being !
safe and toothsome, are very fine f<
children. No Quinine, no laxativ
nothing harsh nor sickening. Box of 4
—25c. Sold by Abe Kuykendall.
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909, newspaper, September 30, 1909; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733755/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.