The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1906 Page: 1 of 12
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The Jacksboro News
vol. XI
JACKSBORO, JACK COUNTY, TEXAS APRIL 19 1906
STATEMENT OF TAX COLLECTOR
The following statement of the taxes that was collected in this
county for the year 1905:
Amount of the Rolls that was charged to Collector......-......— $22,782.19
Amount collected of back taxes........................................-........-......... 1,762.13
Amount assessed by Collector...-.........-........-...........................-............. 79-36
Collected on the above.............—......—$23,497.94
Amount delinquent—........................... 646.86
Errors on Rolls..................-........................... 127.02
Commissions................................................. 668.47
Balance overpaid County Treasurer.........-.......-.....
Total............-............ ——
316.61
.........................$24,940.29 $24,940.29
You will see that there was only $646.86 uncollected on the rolls
of 1905, and that there was back taxes collected to the amount
of $1,762.13.
Taxes uncollected for 1904 was $1,021.39, a difierence of $374.53,
back taxes collected for 1904 was $712.85, a differance of $1,049.28.
A CASE OF
ENVELOPES...
Containing 44,000, the largest ship-
ment of envelopes ever received at
Jacksboro, now at the News office.
Although the price of Envelopes
has gone up, by buying in quantities
we are still able to furnish them at
our same old price.
Special Prices for a Big Lot
LAND LOANS
Did you
Ever apply for a land loan
and have to wait for the
inspector to come to pass
on the property?
How long did you have to
wait?
Six days or was it six
months?
Nearer the six months
wasn’t it?
If you
ever went through this
you realize the value and
convenience of inspection
made by your home peo-
ple instead of by some one
living in Fort Worth or
Dallas.
We do
our own inspecting and
have your money here for
you long before the in-
spector would be getting
ready to come to look at
your property, if you had
applied through other
agencies.
...THE...
HENSLEY-JOHNSON
REALITY CO.
(Successors to R. D. Bell & Co.)
Hensley Bldg., South Side Square
PRINTING DONE HERE
SEST PflSSEBUER SERVICE
--IN--
TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
.
The Jacksboro News has a first-class up-to-date
printing establishment, and is ready to print
LETTER HEADINGS,ENVELOPES,BILL HEAD-
INGS, DODGERS, BILLS, WEDDING INVITA-
TIONS, VISITING CARDS. FOLDERS, BLOT-
TERS, CALENDARS, CIRCULAR LETTERS.
LEGAL BLANKS.
In faot anything you may want printed.
Neatness is <mr Rule,
Prempt Delivery is eur Mettot
Good Paper is our Principle,
Reasonable Prices is eur Custem.
Send us your orders..
Legal Blanks.
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NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS.
Superb Pullman Vesmbuled
SLEEPERS,
Handsome Reclininb Chair Cars
(SEATS FREE)
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
ORLY LINB WITH fast Doralnf and
evening trains to St. Louts and tbs
Bast.
ONLY LINB WITH Pullman Slooperr
and high back Scarrltt seat Coache*
through (without change) to Nsw
Orleans, daily.
ONLY LINB WITH haadsoms nsw Chat,
Oars th-oug-h (without cbangs) dally,
to St. Louis, Memphis and El Paso.
ONLY LINB WITH a saying of 1 a hour,
to California.
ONLY LINB WITH Tourist Bleeplns
Cara, semi-weekly, through (wlthois
ebange) to Ban Franclsoo.
ASK FOR SCHEDULES OF OUR
INCOMPARABLE TRAINS,
'CANNON BALL**
--AND--
'NIGHT EXPRESS**
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SOWAM. PAQSSMSES AIN- TlCMT ASMS
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! BRYSON NEWS.,
The farmers are sowing millet at
present.
Some are getting ready to plant
cotton. Every one has a good
stand of corn.
Wheat and oats are looking fine
since the nice showers this week.
People are in good spirits over the
prospects of another big crop.
Rev. Dobbs preached a good ser-
mon last Sunday which was well
attended. Quite a crowd of Jacks-
boro people were in attendance
also. We are always glad to see
visitors.
Prof. Cox and Rev. Dobbs at-
tended the Methodist educational
rally at Dallas last week.
Mrs. Loyd and Mrs. Brummett
of Quitman are with their brother
J110. R. Moore who has been very
sick, but is better at this writing.
Uncle Sebe Jones is visting
among his children in Greer coun-
ty and other places in the Territory
for the past two weeks.
Ben and Thomas McCloud who
are attending Fort Worth Midical
College are at home at present.
Uncle Zeke McClure of Long
Hollow was in town this week.
Mrs. Nell Johnson and children
of Sebree visited her mother the
past week.
Mr. W. B. Lowe of Jacksboro
was among us Sunday. He is an
untiring Sunday school worker.
If any one wants to trade horses
call on A. N. Lewis—trade- any-
way, just so you are suited.
Habitat.
Don't Tie Yourself Up,
Don’t tie a capgh or a cold up in
your system by' taking a remedy
that binds the bowels. Take Ken-
nedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar.
It is different from all other cough
syrups. It is better. It opens the
bowels--expels all cold from the
system, relieves, coughs, colds,
croup, whooping cough, etc. An
ideal remedy for young and old.
Children like it. Sold by Jacks-
boro Pharmacy.
Bargains in Farms and
Pastures.
1100 acres three and one-half,
miles from Jacksboro, on public
road, timber and prairie, good
house, barns, sheds and etc. Will
sell in body or can cut into two.
tracts. Price $10.00 per acre, very
reasonable terms.
358 acres in edge of Lost valley,
60 acres in cultivation half tillable,
good bored well. Price $7.00 per
acre. Easy terms.
160 aceres eleven miles from
Jacksboro, all good grass land and
25 acres in cultivation. Everlast-
ing water, two room house, sheds
etc. 25 acres of good bottom land
in fine state of cultivation. Price
$1100.00. Good terms.
1575 acres 7 miles from
Jacksboro, prairie and timber, 400
or 500 acres tillable land in one
body. Price $5.00 per acre. Good
terms.
STEWART & ROBINSON
Jacksboro, Texas-
Alas.
The Bonded Warehouse,
The committee appointed by the
50,000 Club to investigate the
matter of the bonded warehouse
contemplated by the Farmers Un-
ion report very favorably. It is
believed to be an assured fact.
This warehouse scheme is one of
the best ideas ever presented to the
farmers, as it will help them to-
dispose of their cotton at lrom one
to two cents higher than they
would otherwise receive.
The made of /aiding funds ft>r
building this has not been made
public, whether by contributions,,
stock company or whether the-
Union will build it, with donations,
from the citizens of Jacksboro.
Anyway, the measure is in a high
way to successful completion.
Does It Do Any Good?
What good does it do to eat if
your stomach fails to digest the
food? None. It does yon harm—
causes belching, sour stomaeh,,
flatuence, etc. When the stomach
fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
after each meal will digest what
you eat and makes the stomach
sweet. Kodol is a thorough digest-
ant and will afford relief from any
disorder due to imperfect digestin'
or mal-assimilation. Sold by JacFs-
boro Pharmacy.
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Wai k* gaming in n|Iin at tkat »ke-
tograph of m«?
Ktka^—No; he was seeing ftew
and) money he bad in his troueaaa
Bechet.
Grow Strong (Again.
Nothing will relieve indigestion
that is not a thorough digestant.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
what you eat, and allows the
stomach to rest—recuperate—grow
strong again. A few doses of
Kodol aftermeals will soon restore
the stomach and digestive organs
to a full performance of their
functions naturally. Sold by
Jacksboro Pharmacy.
Farmers Union Lecturing,
I will lecture at the following,
places and dates:
Wade No. 2, Tties. April 24, night
Spark Springs, Wed. “ 25, "
Indian Springs,Thur. " 25, “
Oak Glen, Fri. “ 27, S*
Salt Creek, Sat. “ 28, “
* Previous appointments too late t»
fill owing to delay in mails. Cone
out and hear something to yon*
interest. W. W. Maddom.
Co. Lecturer and Organize*
Peoples Party Mass Meeting.
I hereby call for mass meeting
of the peoples party of Jack county
to meet at the court house in
Jacksboro the last Saturday at •
o’clock p. m. in April, the same be-
ing the 28th day, for the purpose
ot determining as to whether or not
we will put out a ticket and to pro-
vide ways and means it our ticket
is to be put out. The members of
the executive committee are espe-
cially requested to be present.
Yours for political reform,
T. D. Franklin, Cbah$
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1906, newspaper, April 19, 1906; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734300/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.