The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1910 Page: 6 of 8
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THEJACKSBORO NEWS
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Thursday, Oct. 6, 1910.1
NEWS PHONE NO. 79
WORKING NICELY.
Brown's New Gin.
Takes the cake and Blue Ribbon.
Brown’ New Gin.
A big line of post cards at the
New Drug Store.
We repair anything. Jacksboro
Democratic Ticket.
For Treasurer
R. M. RAMZY
For County Superintendent
C. C. BOCK
For County Clerk
M. G. NELMS
For Tax Assessor
THOMAS F. HORTON.
For County Judge
W. E. FITZGERALD.
For Sheriff
B. C. THOMPSON
For District Clerk
B. F. SMITH
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1.
O. M. DESHANE
For Representative 83rd. District
EDGAR P. HANEY
For Tax Collector
A. D. OWENS
For Public Weigher
J. E. DENNIS
For County Attorney
R. S. Blair
For Commissioner, Precinct 2
J. L. Rogers
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 3
IRA D. GRAY
Jacksboro
was
The very best. Brown’s New Gin.
Up to date. Brown’s New Gin.
It’s a hummer. Brown’s New
Gin.
Eat at Spears & Stewarts Res-
taurant.
Fish & Oysters in season at
Spears & Stewarts. ^
We deliver gasoline.
Auto & Garage Co.
Miss Bertha Cherryhomes
in town shopping Saturday.
Underwood typewriter ribbons at
the News office, 50 cents each.
Mrs. Ella Cowling of Bryson was
the guest of her son. Rev. Herbert
Cowling Sunday.
Any collections given our special
attention. Address Post Oak Realty
Co. Post Oak, Texas.
Mr. J. J. Atkinson and fami-
ly of Palo Pinto are the guests of
relatives in Jacksboro this week.
“Mound City Paints may cost a
trifle more, but—! W. C. Bow-
man Lumber Co.” Jani3-n
Spears & Stewart have opened
-the|r Restaurant. We will serve
you all kinds of short orders, Oys-
ters and Fish in season. Try us.
Brown & Spivey will sell you
Genuine East Texas Ribbon Cane
Syrup in one gallon tins at 60
cents per galllon for the next 30
days.
if you want to buy a farm or
sell farm or city property have
notes against any man in this
part of the county Address M
Orman, Mgr. Post Oak Realty Co.
The News received a letter from
one Porter R. Underwood who is
now attending the University of
Texas at Austin and is anxious to
know the whereabouts of one John
D. McComb who was last heard of
at Jakcsboro. The said John D. is
still here.
Mr. Zimmerman has given per-
mission to have the Corn Show in
the north side of the old store on
the West Side of Square. This
will be much more convenient than
at the court house for all concern-
ed. Let all who can bring exhib-
its, Please bring them early and it
would save some time and confus-
ion if everyone would write their
Auto & Garage Co.
Our work is our reputaion.
Jacksboro Auto & Garage Co.
Mayor H. C. McClure made a
business trip to Austin last week.
Mr. F. Tirey of Keechi made
business trip to Jacksboro Thurs
days
Miss Ella Marks and brother F.
H. Marks, were here Tursday
shopping.
Remember I am headquarters
for all kinds of feed and field
seeds. E. L. Douglass
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Patton of
Antelope have returned from a two
weeks visit in Clarksville.
Mrs. J. H. Timberlake was call-
ed to Dallas this week on account
of the illness of her mother.
Have your cotton ginned at the
Brown gin where you will get a
good sample, good turn out.
Mrs. H. C. McClure spent the
weeks end in Dallas as the guest of
her sister, Mrs. F. S. Buford.
Twenty nine bales most toward
noon at Brown’s New Gin Saturday
and all ginned off before sundown.
Mr. W. F. Ray and family spent
the weeks end at Jermyn the guests
of Mr. Ray’s mother, Mrs. Anna
Ray.
Try our batteries. If we have
not got it we will get it. If we
can’t get it we will make it.
Jackboro Auto & Garage Co.
The Corn Show will be at the
Old Zimmerman store on the
West side of the Square. Be sure
and call in and see the exhibits.
The very latest and modern
machinery for ginning and press-
ing cotton at the Brown gin. It
gins a bale in 15 to 20 minutes.
Dried beef, you like that don’t
you? Sliced to order, thick or thin
on our slicing machine. It’s only
40 cents a pound. W. H. Zimmer-
man & Co.
Mrs. Ellen Norman of Joplin
was a pleasant caller at the News
office Monday and was much inter-
ested in the art of making a news-
paper.
The G. T. & W. is now running
Sunday excursions to points along
the line each Sunday for one fare
for the round trip. Limit same
date as sale.
Mrs. James Spears and little son
Lawrence, spent Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday in Fort Worth
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craw-
ford, and attending the big show.
Do you like cold boiled ham?
The sweetest, tenderest and choic-
est ham, boneless and rolled, is
sliced to your order at our store
for only 35 cents per pound. W. H.
Zimmerman & Co.
The place of exhibit this .year
will be at the Old Zimmerman store
on the West Side of the Square
instead of the court house. It
will be more convenient and handi-
er than at the court house and
everything can be displayed to
better advantag.
Mr. W. S. Moss, old
It’s a Go.
[Brown’s Npw Gin.
DOWN TO BUSINESS.
Brown’s New Gin.
SURE TO COME.—Cotton to
Brown’s New Gin.
* Mr. Walter Isbell made a busi-
ness trip to Olney this week.
Born to Mr; and Mrs. Elmo Lane
of Keechi, Monday Oct. 3, a girl
Rev. Herblert Cowling and
family visited in Gibtown this
week.
Mrs. R. Q. Denman and children
have returned from a long visit in
Oklahoma.
I have Texas Red Rust proof seed
oats, seed rye, seed barley, seed
E. L. Douglass.
I will have in a good stock of the
different kinds of coal next week.
E. L. Douglass.
Mr. and Mrs.R. L. Boyd of Sand
Valley were guests of Mesdames
Earner and Hess.
Mr. Jones Keith of Ryan Ok.,was
the guest of his sister Mrs. E. S.
Atkinson last week.
We handle everything for the
automobile or the bycicle. Jacks-
boro Auot & Garage Co.
Rev. Oscar Cooper is at home
from a pleasant and instructive
tour through old Mexico.
The News would certainly enjoy
a few lively news letter from our
correspondents these days.
Now is the time to start taking
a tonic, don’t put it off. The New
Drug Store has what you want.
Coming, humming, drumming
for Brown’s New Gin. Makes turn
out and sample. Brown’s New
Gin.
Brown & Spivey have just re-
ceived one car Saganaw Valley
Michigan salt in barrels and 50 and
25 pound sacks.
The Brown gin separates the burs
and dirt from the cotton and turns
out a clean nice sample which
brings the highest possible price.
Miss Mary Hess will leave Thurs-
day morning for a two weeks visit
in Houston where she will attendthe
wedding of her friend, Miss
Blanche Pierson. She will then
visit in Rockwall, Fort Worth and
Dallas before returning
~ DR.PRICE’S *I
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In this food you get all of the nutritive properties
of combined cereals — Wheat, Rice, Oats and Barley.
Ask Your Grocer.
AYNES DRYGOODS CO 1
Is very busy just now receiving I
New Goods.
JUST RECEIVED:—Men's Suits and
Pants, Cluett Shirts and Arrow Collars,
New Styles in Men’s and Boy’s Hats and
Caps. A nice line of Shoes, Ladies’ Coat
Suits and Ladies’ and Children’s Coats
and Caps.
We are offering special values in
Calicoes, Ginghams, Outings, Cotton Flan-
nell and yard wide Domestics.
We are prepared to pay the mar-
ket price to our customers
for the cotton.
Aynes Dry Goods Co.
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Candies and Fruits
time and
honored citien of Jack zcounty but
now of Simmons in Live Oak coun-
ty, her this week on business
and visiting his friends and re-
latives. Mr. Moss is doing very
well in his new home and they
raise about the same crops as here.
He does not give that country a
very glowing description now as
it is not settling up as rapidly as
at first thought. There is some
prospects9of a railroad through
there and in that event prospects
will take on a different complexion.
WOMAN IN MAINE COURT8.
For the first time in the annals
of the United States circuit court
of the Maine district has a woman
been admitted to practise before the
federal courts. Upon the motion of
Arthur Chapman, assistant United
States district attorney, Miss Eva E.
Bean of Old Orchard has been ad-
mitted to practise in the United
States circuit court by Judge Hale,
and thus she has the distinction of
being the first woman to be so hon-
ored in the state. She has been read-
ing law for some years in the office
of J. O. Bradbury, Saco. Some-
what over a year ago she was admit-
ted to the bar and practised after
passing a successful examination.
Others have been granted 6uch hon-
ors, but up to the present she is the
only woman in Maine granted the
privilege of appearing in the fed-
eral courts.
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We have just received a fine shipment of ail kinds of nice Fresh ♦
Candies, pure and wholesome. Also just arrived a fine lot of J
Fresh Fruits, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Crapes. t
Our prices are as cheap as anywhere and cheaper than most when J;
quality is considered. t
F. P. POOLE
THE PURE FOOD GROCERY
South Side of Public Square, Jacksboro, Texas
A LONG WAY IN.
A man with stubby chin whiskers
and wearing a cap with flaps tied at
the top in a bow dashed into the
revolving door of a Chicago office
building and kept chasing this im-
proved turnstile round and round,
until, nearly exhausted, he lurched
out on the other side and paused to
catch his breath.
“You seem tuckered a bit,” com-
mented a tenant, who was about to
make the exit by the way the other
had come.
• “I didn’t think Hwas so durned
far in here!” declared the rural vis-
itor, between gasps. “Why, I was
I nearly a half hour git tin’ through
| that thar windm^^ev^”
The Social Glass.
of our lemon soda, ginger ale,
sarsaparilla, or mineral water
carries no headache with it. And
it tastes just as good as any other
drink on earth. Have a box at
home so you can offer your friends
a refreshment that you don’t have
to hide from the women and child-
ren to indulge in. We make up
mixed cases when requested.
Jacksboro Bottling Works
Phone 58.
Legal Blanks.
The Jacksboro Newo keeps In stock the following Legal Blanks, which
will be delivered by mail at prices stated below.
Price for.
Warranty Deed............1 for 5c
Deed, with Vendor’s Lien. .1 for 5c
Deed, Quit Claim....4.....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’s Lien Note.........2 for 5c
Notes ....................2 for 5c
Bill of Sale...............1 for 6c
Single or Joint Acknowledgement.
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1910, newspaper, October 6, 1910; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734146/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.