The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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I HI B.AR.NES ^otes ^,e Sanday ^set’ne of
* * Jack County Baptist.
** Because of the rain and cold wave
Staple and Fancy ! so prevalent in all N >rth Texas the
Groceries j past few weeks, we were unable to
Weatherford-st. carry out successfully the prorgam
............... —....... of our Fifth Sunday Meeting.
Notwthstanding the bad weather
some few came from other towns,
and a partial program was render*
Atkinson Bld’g.
Thos. D. Sporer. H. C. McClurr
SPORER & McCLURE
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAVr
PHYSICIAN AND
J ACKS35()RO, TEXAS.
Resident Phone 215. Off:'e 31
..'wr-. j wMttrmMmsrmmnTiwrMmmanr&Kxeii
DR. F. E. GARNER i
...DERUST...
Office Over
JYrkinr-Tisalc: lake. Plume
ed Brother G. W. Tyson, our mis•
JACKSBORO and OLNT-.Y, TEXAS j ;J|oriary) preach rJ a helpful serman
narOffice Over First Nafl Hank. | Friday night on The Christian’s
. ——- | Hope> arMj reason for such Hope,” j
Uil. f . u. n U v A,A un X 1 n tha sermein all self righteousness
Office at New Drug Store. was laid bare and the grace of God
Office photic 21. Residence phone 42 in Christ was exalted.
Calls Promptly Answered. Saturday morning at 10 Pastor
................................ ilarwel of Jack s’1 .ro, spoke on
DR L B WOOD"' i ‘‘Baptist Institutions. \\ Denomi
SURGF^In iiat*ona^ It was his purpese
; to show' that Bapti >: owe the best !
,lto Christ anef tl a last world that f
tit ly can give and that it she c.Id L
l>e this mission to lay the lospel f"1
| of Chri: ' at the do->r of every hu- j-
nan heart, also to, minister as far (
as possb le to everv human heed, not
1 to the : ml only, hut to the body
and mind as well He spoke of the
works of Christ, ho-/ He gave
JOhK •/. Si i ' Pj»UM ' health to the sick, hen,:i:g; the
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW deaf! sight to the blind, sptmA to
Practice in 1 'is!ret and Higher the dumb, strength to the la...
•Courts. and th .• '/o.-pel {•• trie i-oo-t Then
Offim in Court Ho; so. , said: “As the F. her hath sent^ne
JACKSBORO. : : : TEXAS'1 ' Ay . ’ p ' ' ng empbn; ie
____________________!Y Act <v > .. v to onivuiu -.11
such work as f ir as possible. Then
sp f of how u..a/ imp uible it is
.■ • ac . -pi; ..h 't -h wt -k by
vVwt’A individual efforts as such,
and'closed !>y sh wing h r.y v: can i
adco apil.'-h much by united efforts |
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rom
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When we took inventory January 1st., wo (mil that we are
overstocked on the following goods:
8.. . 9 inch Kingman Turning Flows
9.. . IO inch Kingman Turmmg*Plows
1.. . 11 inch Kingman Turning Plows
6.. . 12 inch Kingman Turning Plows
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14- inch Kingman Turning Flown
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13 inch Kingman Turning Plows
21 Kingman Victor Lister Planters - . -
13 Kingman £ outhlasid. Ending Cultivat on -
4... 12-inch Kingman Captain Bill Sulky Plow
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4-Inch Kingman Carr Tarn Bill
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9... 14inch Kingman Walking Listers
16-inch Kingman Wall-ins Listers
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$7.50
8.50
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9.25
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10.75
I 1.75
11.2,5
25.00 '
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29.50
32.00
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14.00
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16.00
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1 be above goeds are all in good condition, no better made.
We fully guarantee same to work as well
as ai v
implt.mei is on
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HAIR CUT 25 Cents
SHAVE 15 Cents
GEORGE GAS'Da OR, Prep
Shoe Shining Chair iu Coiuiectici
A ftcat : j>, ", lid C- . •> ;■
and kr.cn tv.zors and good workmc:
LJ Tie macketr but owing to the
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fact that we
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neec rconey worse
than goods win
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off •: r until MJch
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•m-wriB' nCTraEtttt’rujZMraSf - miz-nxm&usimam
‘hr gl; l; .'d-' ps
■ oy (he Baptist 0 ' the 3c th.
Tbs tv, : ig close ! !•. nr. at
1 uptfh, t<> meet ; : the atric pla-",
jJe .'iyn, April 3Q,
; Much could be said to the credit
j of the ;mo4 })3 <ple of Jev: <yn a a to
! the way add willingness they cr.-.-J
| for thowho came.
| . The chairman 0? the executive
l> :-ard cabs foi a me - irg of that
board to meet at the Jacksbor >
^lue joints to come apart. Do baptist eh at 1 o'cic.k Tu; -d.
not cave in. Cost very little farot the firft Sunday in Feb; am-’
more than ordinary wOOd land jrges all the na . to:
caskets. ' present.
(emember these prices err good unal March 1st
price
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C. O. HESS
Funeral Director
Carries a line of Lead Coated
Steel Caskets. 500 per cent,
better than wood caskets. No
L.
money and
member the
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you / ;sed
d©ie and
but
we need
the
goods,
re-
the
price and
do
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no i let It h'j you
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We also have a large stock or
Look Stoves and
rn
;«OMorwK mamgjtmm hkmbu* xvtmi-t
GEO. dPILLEB
Land, Collecting,
and Insurance Agent,
Abstracrter and Conveyancer.
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Cold? Need Attention
Inta-nal throat a.id chest troub-
le.'. produce inflamation, irrimi n,
swelling or soreness arid unless
j checked at once, are likely to 1 ;ad p
; to serious trouble. Caught in time |
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Ranges that we are making special prices.
Ai®
ll
sameo
LL-.SE? 2b Ff0© Sewksg P/i^icliincs tlisit we
will make specials*
also liberal terms on
p. | Dr. Bell’s Fine-Tar-Honey loos is !
Notary i ubltc, and , thephlcgm and destroys the germs
which have settled in the throa:
County Surveyor
Ha| a complete abstract of all Jack 01 no®®' H soothing and heal -
county lands. Represents eight author- * 1Re 1S antiseptic; honey is
ize i first-class Old line Fire Insurance so°t Yn^ Js-dh togethm possess
excellent medicinal quhtics for
Companies.
OFFICE IX COURT HOUSE.
in i v;im» fmmKmBvmnmmma
Post Office Barber Shop
Next door to Post Office.
VERGE GILFiORE, Prop.
Hair Cut - - 25c.
Shave - - - 15c.
- fighting cold germs. Jniist on Dr.
Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey.
Druggists.
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GEORGE BRUMLEY
AI.I. KINDS
Cundifi Ladies Helpers Club.
; The. ladies Helper’s Club met
with Mrs Sarter Saturday. The
after:: v>n \va; spent very pleasantly
with many good talks on the su -
ject, “What can be done for the PLEASANT GROVE. , America as far as heard from.
j betterment of our boys and girls.” 1 Jan. 31—There has been a num* Yes, v/e can play Polly a ana,
■ opened by Mrs Spears. All who bar of changes. game heartily, for v/e arp, glad our
heard Mrs Spears' talk can never Mrs. N. Leverett has moved frdm | newcomers have added our scholas-
tics quite a number of boys and
girls, there is several farms in this
school district run by renters .and
for the last two years the migrating
has caused a loss, further the
stork visited our new neighbors
TEXAS
1 if n man n rePrat '*■» ^'or *L Prove(i to be .-ne of the Burt Carney place to the Murry
flf.'jj Wyill much help. farm, now owned by Bud Rains.
Good work and reasonable price A Addie Lon» was tha lucky mem- Mr. Pippin took her place and
Will go anywhere in the county In the contelt, after which the James Pippin and family are at
JACKSBORO TEXAS ’ hostess served a daintV dessert. home on the Charles Roberts farm.
#Thc subject for discussion at Rey> j_ L McCord and son in
next meeting is to be “Home San- Iaw Mr< Holt> newcomers, occupy
HSimi DELIVER!^422“'s" *“Bm,
I do general delivery and light For a Bilious Attack man place now owned by Mr.
first*
Th.
two
hauling. Your work solicited. hsn you have a sever headache, Douglass.
vomnnnipH hv n pontncl tnnomo r ..
PHONE Xo. 120 :
j. W. LUCAS
Holt and left twins, still bom,
the mother is quite Hw but with
fair prospects to got well That
old adage that when vv«- laugh the
world laughs with us and when we
weep we weep alone, is not a
truism, for the farmer* ns a rule
on this range with two cases I f0n0W the thc splendid object
pneumonia hred Boruff and j lesson the man of Nazarroth gave
accompanied by a coated tongue, Lagrippe has visited r.earlv every
loathing of food, constipation, tor- ^ )m
i pid liver, vomiting of partly di- “ 1
. gested food and then bile, you
may know that you have a severe George Martin had a tussle with it the lawyer
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CHICHESMS PILLS ..................
Ladki! A*l> your l>ruc.rl,[ for /A
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Cilia in K,d »n 1 t,„M
*rv —T'i-oj ! -.eai-■! »ith Biua
.»u WJ Tiike m other. Tiuy of Tour -
17 ~ nf l»ru**s«i. A,V („rCIIl.< ircs.TFIlR
- jr OIANtOM* IIRAND C11.1.S fee *a
AV © yrars kj.oon as Best.Safest.Airly,Hel;i! I*
iliat need help,
faJr! We not only sympathise with then
quite sick there is much consoia- 0f stomach
tion in knowing that relief may rio i . __
be had by taking three ot Lhamer- T !e in . i t ■
Iain’s Talets. They arc prompt and way to recover their usual health, j but tl,ki ho11 ,""1 help ft„
effectual. For sale by J H Walters, There can hardly be local ‘causes their sick While .ill nn« our >i<-nd,
prescription druggist. for lagrippe, if so it takes in North ! bora yet 11,cm , dlt.K .......... ..
pararll -1 rails upon
which life is sure to run safely an 1
A ;,ro iaithfulncss and sincerity,
N<. on.- who runs his life on them
<■/..■ gets off the'tract or finds any
11 eight too heavy to pull, no matter
h"W -'Jeep the grade or how great
the storm. As ever, I. Stoddard.
♦ ♦ • -----
Coughs arc Dangerous
tew ot u« realize the danger of
t/ouglis ahilt )liis. Wo consier then?
common and harmless ailments.
I low.'Vt'i statistics tell us every
*hii <1 person dies of a lung ailment.
DHiigermiH Bronchial and Lung
diseases toiiow a neglected cold.
Ah your body struggles against
'■.dd germs, no 1 ret ter aid can be
lot.! than Hr. King's New Discov-
< lv Its merits has been tested by
o|il and young, In use over 45
•' " • Gel a bottle today. Avoid
<l.c i ink serious Lung ailments.
I •rugginu
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
»oh iiAuKAcl muNtvs amo blaoqer
ZHEZ
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1916, newspaper, February 2, 1916; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734033/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.