The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1906 Page: 5 of 12
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VOL. XI
Jacksboro
JACKSBORO, JACK COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1906
ELECTION RETURNS
Our third Car of Rock Island Special and New
Staughton Wagons
A big run for good wagons bad exhausted our supply. But our third car load of new Rock Is-
land Special • Wagons has just arrived and we are now able to supply our customers- with the
^ BEST WAGONS THAT RUNS ON FOUR WHEELS.
The most progressive farmers are those that are conscientious in their selection- They
convince themselves by examining this and that. This is what we want everyone to do
who is contemplating the purchase of a wagon. The most critical examination is in-
vited. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::
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The most durable, light-running and weather-proof wagon to the last word.
It has an iron covered wood hub that gives all the desirable features of the wood hub
while the iron covering makes it sun, water and air proof. They should last a life time.
Wagon and Buggy Harness g Saddles at low prices a Specialty
OUR BUGGIES ARE THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
IW*WE TRADE FOR “ANY OLD THING" AND SELL EVERYTHING FOR CASH
OR ON TIME
L. C. DENMAN
-Sil Stark
J. M. Martin
| John P. Simpson
■ McClure
Mart. G. Nelms
j Wilson
Wm. Turner
Horton
Wompler
John S. Newman
Teeter
I. Gaither
R. K. Stewart
Seals
W. V. Allen
G. W. Ware
R. Obarts
T. A. Callaway
Shonafelt
Rollin
Spiller
Hughes
L. Z. Timmons
Cooper
Meadows
J. W. Gaskin
Johnson
Stoddard
SEBREE
Nov. 6.—Rev. J. B. Pyatt filled
his appointment at Pleasant Hill
church Saturday night -Sunday at
ii o’deck and Sunday night. He
also preached an excellent sermon
at the Sebree school house Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cannon of
Balsora visited Mrs. Cannon's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ragsdale
Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Abe Anderson and children
are visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. McDonald at Paducah, Cattle
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Anderson
of Joplin were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hopper Sunday.
Quite a number from here at-
tended the funeral of Mr. J. K.
Griffith at the Vineyard Cemetery
Sunday afternoon.
We have been having some fine
•weather for cotton picking.
Health in this community is
very good at this writing.
Kate.
Tallest Civil War Veteran.
W. P. Bane, of Nineveh, Pa., is the
tallest G. A. R. veteran in the United
States. He is seven feet high in his
stocking feet, wears a No. 15 shoe and
a hat.
Easy to Be Good.
I It is easy, perhaps, for a poor man
to be happy, but it is a great easier for
him merely to be good.—Baltimore
Sun.
A GOOD ROCKER WELL
FINISHED, $1.40
■ Mr. Editor:—Please tell the good people that
O.O. HE S3
has the best and biggest line of FURNITURE in
Jack county. They will find a lot of things they
need in my store and will also find the prices right,
the goods right, and get the right treatment. Al-
ways one price to all. ear COME AND SEE.
C. 0. HESS, JACKSBORO, TEX.
Africans Do Not Sneczo.
It is a peculiar fact that Africans
never sneeze, neither do their descend-
ants, If they be pure blooded, although
domiciled in other parts of the world.
Record Breaking Raft.
The other day a steamship towed in-
to San Francisco harbor from the Co-
lumbia river a raft containing 9,000,000
cubic feet of piles.
Critics Are Not Perfect.
They know not their own defects
who search for the defects of others.
—Sanscrit Proverb.
•Think of Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh
Cure if your nose and throat dis-
charges—if your breath is foul or
feverish. This snow white sooth-
ing balm contains Oil of Eucalyp-
tus, Thymol, Menthol, ect., incor-
porrated iuto an imported, cream-
like, velvety petrolatum. It
soothes, heals, purifies, controls.
Call at our store for free trial box.
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Fortunate Missourians.
“When I was a druggist, at
Livonia, Mo.,” writesT. J. Dwyer,
now of Graysville, Mo., “three of j
my customers were permanently
cured of consumption by Dr.
King’s New Discovery, aud are
well and strong to day. One was
trying to sell property and move
to Arizona, but after useing New
Discovery a short time he found it
unnecessaiy to do so I regard Dr.
King’s New Discovery as the most
wouderful medicine in existence.”
Surest Cough and Cold cure and
Throat and Lung healer.' Guar-
antee by Jacksboro Pharmacy, i
50c and $1, Trial bottle free.
Discovers Error Too Late.
So late as 1813 the East India com-
pany decided that trade with Japan
was not worth cultivating.
A 6Mountain of Gold
could not bring as much happiness
to Mrs. Lucia Wilks, of Caroline,
Wis., as did one 25c box of Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve, when it com-
pletely cured a running sore on
her leg, which had tortued her 23
long years. Greatest antisseptie
healer of Piles, Wounds and Sores.
25c at Jacksboro Pharmacy.
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Best Day of All.
The day that succeeds the downfall
of a tyrant is always the best.—Cur-
tius Montanus.
Owners of British Land.
Fully one-third of the land in Great
Britain is pwned by members of the
house of lords.
Servants Demand Righta.
Domestic servants in San Francisco
being scarce, all cooks and housemaids
in the relief camp were ordered out.
They declined to go till they were
ready, protesting that they were "just
as much entitled to a picnic at the
public expense as anybody else.”
To 8tudy Malarial Germa.
George H. Dieffenbacher, who has
been delegated by the grand duke of
Baden to study malarial germs and
mosquitoes in North and Central
America, arrived In this country re-
cently, and has gone to Mexico to
start his Investigations.
Gotham Churches and Theaters.
Places of amusement In New York
city have 463,000 more seats than the
churches have.
World’s Supply of Horses.
A cavalry authority In Belgium es-
timates that there are more than 80,-
000,000 horses in the world. There
are 22,000,000 in Russia, while Ger-
many and Austria-Hungary each has
more than the British isles, where it
is reckoned there are about 8,000,000.
Petroleum Lays Dust.
A few years ago road dust was an
almost insufferable plague on windy
summer days in Southern California.
Now the roads are sprinkled with pe-
troleum twice a year, and even an au-
tomobile raises no dusL
\ « PLANTING COTTON
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No other machine ever invented is so good as the
Canton No. 12 srur
ai-igmiLUss^ WM,I,WI1 lfc COR*.PLANTER.
# jt a]so j8 tlie jjegt Breaker on the
market. You can hitch four horses to it
and if you tear it up we stand the expense.
It is the greatest labor saving tool ever put on the
farm. It has more desirable features than any other
machine on earth, and if you will examine it carefully
r ’T*-, you Will have no Other. In8tat on getting the Centos from
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wanted by a good many people.
SOME WANT TO READ A GOOD
LIVE. LOCAL PAPER EACH WEEK.
To those we say the Jacksboro News can
easily supply that want for the small price
of two cents a week. Tie a string around
your finger the next time you come io
Jacksboro so you wont forget it.
The News office is between the Lumber Yard
and Douglass* Blacksmith &ho|>*
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1906, newspaper, November 8, 1906; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734091/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.