The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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THEJACKBORONEW
Tom M. Marks
Editor and Proprietor
For making quickly and per=
fectly, delicious hot biscuits,
hot breads, cake and pastry
there is no substitute for
Thursday, Nov. 14, 1912
Entered at the Post office at Jacks*
boro as second-class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION *1.00 A YEAR
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
The News will be discontinued
promptly, without notice, on expiration
of time paid for.
My acquaintance is very limited
in Jacksboro and more so in the
country. I have no mother or
sisters to help me, 1 trust to my
f ritrd
I take this method of intrducing
myself. Respectfully,
Little Mildred Tabor
Advertisement.
dabbing Rates
MADE FROM DRAPES
Fifty Yeare the Standard
Dallas Semi-Weekly News and The
Jacksboro News....................................$1.75
8t. Louis Semi-WeeWy Republic and
Jacksboro N«wh
The Commoner and News.......
Ft. Worth Record and News.
Farm Sc Ranch.........................
The Fort Worth Record, in an-
swer to the Beaumont Enterprise
which says th&t the nomadic renter
would not have a home as gift and
would not slay on it if he had one,
sayB in substance, that there is
something wrong with our laws
which causes men to be like this.
The Enterprise says they are born
nomads and the Record very prop-
erly denies this. They are nomads
because society, in some way, has
failed to do the right thing. iThe
editor of the News has had occa-
sion to answer this same question
a number of times. We have al-
SENATE.
Mrs. Allie Bass and two adopted
daughters visited Miss Rosa Mar-
see and Miss Nora Heryy of Bryson
at Daugherty pike Sunday.
>Mr. J. L. Pippin visited his sis-
ter fUrs. Slater at Jacksboro, we
are glad to know he is improving
in health.
Bud Cole and family visited Mr
Hardesty this week.
Pecan picking and cotton frail-
ing is all the style.
WANT
a Better
We publish this week an article
on.Knapp Memorial Day. At the
close of same will be found a sug-
gested program for that occassion.
It would be a fine thing if every
taking Draughon’s Home Study.
CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons
BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughon,
President, Nashvllls, Twin. For free cat-
Dnllv Bass is mourninc the loss Why? Because they know it is the best, alogue on course A TCOLLEGE, write
of her HtTpet dog Cody. DRAUGHONS PRACTICAI. BUSINESS COLLEGE
Dallas, Houston, Austin, Galveston, . * . ... San Antonio, Abilene, Denison
SchooL begins at Rockland and
Mountain Home Nov. 18th. Mrs.
Allie Bass is preparing to move to \
Indian Springs where she teaches
her fourth year this is complimen-
tary for both people and teacher.
Carl' Johnson of Portland Oregon
visited his grandmother during the
Carnival. '
Miss Alice Doss and mother will
spend the winter in Graham.
Miss Bessie Bass is a contestant
for the watch at Perkins Timber-
lake Go’s sh$ is a poor orphan girl
WHEN THE MAN
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 costs no more than any
other brand, but yo’ll say it's
worth more after you have tried it.
[acksboro Mill & Elevator Co.
and we feel deserving and appre-
ciate all her friends will do for
♦ -
her. Sam Patch.
" Wa publish tome news this week
about the Meridian Automobile
Route which has been located
through Jackaboro. This is a
much bigger thing than we think.
There are only two lines of Auto-
mobile travel over the entire Uni-
ted States at present and Jacksboro
OMINOUS.
Maude (timidly)—Father, I’ve
got a lover.
Father (mysteriously)—Yes, and
I’ll have a
In your race for success don’t loose sight of the fact that only
through good health can you attain success. > /
The tension you must necessarily place upon your nerves, and the
sacrifice of proper exercise you have to make at times must be
balanced in some way.
Dr. Pierced Golden Medical Discovery
it the balancing power—a vitalizing power. It acts on
the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition, thus
purifying the blood and giving strength to the nerves,
indirectly aiding the liver to perform its very important
work. Dr. Pierce’» Golden Medical Discovery has been
successful for a generation as a tonic and body builder.
Sold by medicine dealers in liquid or tablet form-
trial box of “Tablets’* mailed on receipt of 50 one-
cent stamps. *
If in (ailing health write Dr. R. V. Pierce’s
faculty at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, New York.
wooer to boot.
DR. PIERCE’S GREAT
FAMILY DOCTOR BOOK,
Th. People’. Common
Seme Medical Adviser
—newly revised up-to-
data edition—of 1008
paces, answers hosts
of delicate questions
which every woman,
single or marriad^ucht
to know. Sant FREE
in doth binding to any
addrase on receipt of
31 one-cent stamps, to
cover cost of wrapping
and mailing only.
The Chill of Winter
Makes you think of fire, and that reminds
you of a stove which should be a
Blood Was Wrong
Cole’s Hot Blast Heater
All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due
to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable,
scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly,
yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system,
relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system,
and toning up the nerves. During the past half century,
thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative
results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine.
Let us show you how to save one-half your fuel, do away
with kindling fire in the morning and have an even tempera-
ture all day.
Cardui
The
Woman’sTonk
Don’t Forget that we carry a full line of all popular brands of
Ammunition, field and trap loads; Guns, etc., and will be glad to have you
leave orders for your wtfnts. •
Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble tor
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whit-ville, N. G, she
says: “I was not able to do my own housework. My
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back-
ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they
did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now
I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never pmiae
Cardui enough." It is the best tonic, for women.
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, fry CaidoL
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912, newspaper, November 14, 1912; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735094/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.