The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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l/Haa my team left town
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any butter or eggs
When is the meeting
| Who was elected
| The telephone answers
these and many other
questions for thou-
sands of farmers
every day.
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on your farm is small,
I The savings great.
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' Tuesday at 5 P. M. the ijrst
count in the Hews piano contest
was made. The next count will
be made next Tusday at the same
hour. Some Seem to understand
that the 1000 votes given for nom-
ination may be repeated as often
or as many times as the slips can
be collected. Just one thousand
votes Is given for nominating
whether nominated by one or by
a ^thousand. Between now and
peSt Tuesday the News will give
0 special prize of votes to the con-
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To the Teachers of Jscfc Couty.
Finance Committee for Texas.
Woodrow Wilson Campaign.
Cato Sells, Chairman, Cleburne.
T. H. Ball, Houston; T. B.
.Love, Dallas; F. M. Bralley, Aus-
tin; Mrs. ffm. F. Robertson, Dal-
las; Walter Collins, Hillsboro; Sam
Sparks, Austin; Kice Maxey,
Sherman; T. W. Gregoary, Austin.
Austin, Texas, Sept. 16, 1912.
To Educators of Texas:
The Finance Committee of the
State of Texas for Woodrow Wil-
son Campaign for the presidency
hereby requests each county super-
intendent of schools each city sop*
erintendent of school^, and the
president of each State, private or
denominational college in Texas to
receive contributions from teach
ere for the Wilson and Marshal
campaign fund.
No teacher should be invited
contribute more than one dollar,
bnt some teachers desire to give
larger sums it should be accepted
No Insistency should be indulget
in, but an opportunity should be
given by public notice, and such
teachers as desire to contribute
financially to the election of
Woodrow Wilson should be en-
couraged to do so.
Woodrow Wilson is one of the
greatest teachers in America, to
say nothing of his superb states-
manship and his democratic prin
cipltjs, and his ejection to the Pres
idency of the United States would,
among other things, have a very
fine educational effect upon/ the
entire country. Lets help a fellow
comrade in his ambition to serve,
in the highest official position of
the country, the American people.
Whatever Is done should be done
at once. Send all contributions
to me at Austin, giving the name
of each person and the unount con-
tributed by him. Contributions,
will be treniimittgd to the National
Committee through Honorable
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BUGGIES!
HARNESS!
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WAGONS!
JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF
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py Tppfpc, latest styles—built for Texas*
PU\JyJl rs!ls—trade, and we would be pleased
to show you f ome excellent values in Top Buggies at -
$50.00, $60.00 and $67.50
iir a r*A\IC we ask an opportunity to show
W AbUlNa—you the best wagon on the mar-
ket—FORT SMITH WAGON. A wagon built for our
country; a wagon built in the heart of the forest where
the best and choicest material enter into its construction;
a wagon built close to home—Fort Smith, Ark^ a wagon
with only one haul—FOREST to FARM.
II A PjVJpCC* Our shop is the busiest place in
n/Ai\l 1 POD«“"town, and still turns out honest
goods. We make or repair your harness on short notice.
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We carry an extensive stock ofall leading brands
and popular loads for Field or Trap. Also have a nice
and popular loads tor rieia or trap. Also nave a nice
stock of the leading makes of GUNS; Pumps, [Automa-
tics, Double-barrels, Single-barrels, Rifles, etG, etc. Give
us a trial order.
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Watch our space for Hot-Liners every two weeks.
E. A. GWALTN©r&:CO
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coming winter.
I hope the people will respond
to the editor's call for news for
this paper. A* Busy Bee.
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votes. Remember that you
get 1900 votes for each one years
■absorption tad that 10,000 tvoea
Art given with a five years sub
serptlon. The pianos have not
yet arrived bat we are still look-
lag for them every day.
Gibtown, Antelope,
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Jenny n, Vlnsyadr and Cundiff are
•INI. without a contestant. Tl
have excellent chances to
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to have every citizen in the coun-
ty taka the paper, because both for
win, and we hope the friends, of
yoang ladies in these communities
will bat one in nomination in
The News would like
tbs laguna of the News and fhr the
good the News coaid and would do
to the people who take it* Will
•ome friend of the News, who be-
lieves that we are doing a good
Wprb, gut a contestant for us in
tbolr homo community that ovary
in tha county might bo
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i can not win,
but each one would have an equal
> Obaoca with each other.
Hm vote now stands ai
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Annie Maud McDowell
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Mildred Tabor
Jessie Wright
Oilie Rogers
Eula Ewell
Muriel Waller
Thelma Van Trease
Ncela Porter ,i"m
Few. if any, medieines, have
let with the uniform success that
“ Attended the use of Chamber-
G«ci. Cholera and Diarrhoea
-The remarkable cures of
Newt fnm Caadlff
CUNDTFF. Fept. 16 1912—
1 will try to drop a few lines for
the News this week. Health good.
The protracted meetings are over.
All came out about even, no great
results from any. Bro. King bap-
tised two. Rev* Morris filled his
appointment Sunday and Sunday
night.
Miss Ola Good started for Den
ton yesterday to attend the normal
this session.
Mr. Ed Good and Mias Florence
Chowningwere united in matri
mony Sunday at 8 A. M. Brother
G9od officiating.
R. B. Fulcer returned home last
Saturday from the Clay county in
atitots and while gone he was mar-
ried to Miaa Ruth Scott. They
nt to Wichita to get married
and from there to Oklahoma and
back home. Hia friends wish
them n long happy voyage through
life.
Cotton picking 1« fo full bleat,
hands are ao scarce. Merchants,
prwefcr. md track.,, u*
can gaf wore now .
School will open sometime in
October with ProLflfoei anAfl
daughter Ruby end Mire Lora Filee
for teachers. '
Mr. Robinson of Chico, has his
gin going, and doing good wor
Mr. Lewis of Burton Springs
moving to his new homo ar Cun-
diff. • v:,
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8h« (after the engagement has been
announced)—I guess If a pretty girl
came along you wouldn’t care for me
anymore • *
. He—How foolish! What do I care
for good looks? You suit me all right.
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WOW!
Mr. McCaslin is going, to leave
Cundiff this fall to take charge
Rav. Evans’ farm and property.
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Legal Blanks.
The tlaekabore News keeps In stock the following Legal ■Isnka, which,
will ho delivered by mall.at prices stated below.
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Warranty Deed....,......»l for 5c
Deed, with Vendor’s Llen..l tor 5c
Deed, Quit Clplm..........l for 6c
Crop Mortgage............l tor 6c
Release Deed of Trust.....1 for 6c
Vendor’s Lien Transfer.... 1 for 5c
Release Vendor’s Lean....l fSr 6c
Mortgage, Note Attached..1 for 5c
Chattel Mortgage..........1 for 6c
Vendor’s Lien Note..*.....2 for 6c
Notes ............ ...2 for 6c
Bill of Ssle...............1 for 6c
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WHENTHEMtAN
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he always wants'the best and that
is why they all carry home a sack
of Jacksboro flour." Why not make
one a part of'your next week’s sup-
plies. It coats no [more than any
other brand,” but yo’U say it’s
worth more after you have tried it.
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1912, newspaper, September 19, 1912; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733968/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.