The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
For State Senator 29th District
John W. Veale
D. E, Decker
For Representative
J. I. Ballengee
J. P. Earle.
J. K. Wester.
The News is 16 pages this week, I R. H. Waller wants to buy your
every one a good one. wheat and oats. v--
Mr. John Laird of Vineyard was Bring your chickens and turkeys
here on business Tuesday. | to Sewell & Atkinson.
Sewell 8c Atkinson are in the
market for chickens aud turkeys.
Miss Icy Dorrance of Duncan is
the guest of her*sister Mrs. F. N.
For County Judge
Sil Stark
Hinton Smith.
For County Attorney
John P. Simpson
For District Clerk
Mart. O. Nelms
For County Clerk
Wm. Turner
For Sheriff
8. Newman
For Tax Collector
R. K. Stewart
ForTax Assessor
G. W. Ware
T. A. Callaway.
R. W. Smith
E. Riley
For County Superintendent
L. Z. Timmons.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1
C. E. Johnson
Joe Simpson.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 2
D. H. Rogers
For Commissioner Precinct No. 3.
O.TJ Cullers. \
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4.
Dan R. Sewell
Mrs. E. W. Nicholson and son
Frank left Tuesday for Ardmore
where they will visit Mrs. A. M.
Clark.
Help advertise Jack county by I Vote for E. Riley ^Riley Bar) jFoxhall. I See the New Special Wagon with
sending Post Cards to the east. for County Treasurer. adv. Mrs. J. T. Miller left Tuesday patented device for keeping felloes
Post cards sent by mail on re- Tom Watson’s Magazine arid f°r Oklahoma City where she will I oiled, steel covered hubs, double
ceipt of price. Stamps accepted. the Jacksboro News both one .year spend the summer. strength axles. It is the latest and
Mrs. W. A. Morrow of Welling- {or $2-25* Miss Florida Wood* left Monday best in wagon3, L C’ Denman-
ton is the guest of her sister Mrs. Rev. J. G. Forester is assisting I f<* Alvord where she will attend Your physician’s reputation de-
J. G. Forester. Rev. P. W. Baird in a meeting at the summer normal. Pends uP°n his prescriptions being
The Jack County Cook Book Cundiff this week. Mrs. J. P. Hackley left Tuesday pat up as sh°uld be- That’s
will be mailed to any one on receipt Mr. L. Ingram has returned I f°r Duncan where she goes to at- w y^our odor 's pleased when
of price, 25 cents. from his months vacation in his tend the bedside of her sick y°u have us do the compounmg.
Twelve new post cards at The old home in Alabama. brother. • E^8 Youn^ med*C*ne **
News office. Send them to your Get into the habit of having the Miss Alice Shipman of Dallas is '
friends back yonder. J News to order your magalines and I visiting friends here this week. It will add much to the regard
Most of. our stores closed yester- j periodicals for you. Money saved. J ®be ^ tbe guest of Miss Willie in which you are hel4 if you eat
day at 10 a. m. and remained closed I Mr. and Mrs. J: A. Foxhall of Underwood. your /dinner at a first cjpss hotel
the balance of the day. | Sulphur Springs are guests of Mr. W. A. Pitts an old-time end | when you come to town instead of
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Tell your merchant that you saw their son Mr. F. N>. Foxhall and *el1 known citizen of Jack county eating sardines and such stuff in
his ad in the News. It helps the I family. , but now of Snyder, was here Tues- the stores. The Hotel Jacksboro-
merchant.it helps the News.it Mr. J. g) Mullens, wife, son and]day on business- charges only 25 cents for dinner
helps you. daughter of Antelope were the] Misses Ira Bynum and Kate forJack county people and you
Mrs. M. G. Nelms and boys I guests of Mr. L. T. Richardson RisleV» Mrs- Haugherty, mother Iget a me^ and polite atten
Jim, Walter and Johnnie are visit* Tuesday. ofWm. Haugherty, S. Eaknran lon*
ing Mrs. A. B. Edwards and fam- Grandma Noble who has been and Maslers ^nce, Bennie and
Try and it see.
ily of Henrietta this week. | visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. G.! ^ate Ri^y started to Henrietta I Live tOO Years. .
Mullens, of Antelone. left Tuesday Wednesday to attend 4th picnic. _The chances*or llv,nga full cen:
We've got it—the ware U Mullens, of Antelope, left Tuesday j
want in Stone, Queens, Glass, for lKr home to KlotPoint-
Messrs. D. Louis Perrin and
tury are excellent in the case of
Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Haynes-
Galvanized Granite or Tin at I "olviU*
Browns.
They became interested
I writes: “Electric Bitters cured me
W. L. Moody.
b Weigher
Fbr Public W<
J. W. Gaskin
All Candida tea above named are subject
to the action of Democrat primary which
will be ,held Saturday July 28,1906,
QUALITY
See R. H. Waller. . He wants to
buy your wheat and oats.
Mrs. W. R. Sikes is visiting
friends in Gibtown this week.
Mr. H. V. Walters of Gibtown
was here last week on business.
Miss Mamie Huckabay is ex-
pected home from Georgfe tonight;
The Jacksboro Souvenir Post
Cards are ready now. Come and
get them at once.
was the guest of her brother Mr.
W. R. Sikes and friends here ,a a.m” ----J —"w i0f chronic Dvsneosia of ao v#»nr*
Mr. and Mrs. WT M. Turner are Sunday and Monday., ,n gazing up at our tal1 bm’din8s standing aud made^e feel IIwell
AT BROWN’S £?
“old pU*in *he Hi
f“ ,h'THE PRICE -*»• Sold on . guarantee at
ssrsH,.u«Hour. hrPh,,aKy-Price
rnnntrv in Tuve. Bill, 8*,d the western editor to bis 15° Cents
country in Southern Texas, see assistant, “I think you’d better pre-
W. L. Garvin or Judge Blair, pare an obituary notice of Col. Tuttle.”
Office with Judge Blair, Jacksboro,] “What!” demanded Bill. “Why, be
IS UP
Send the Souvenir Post Cards to
yonder.
your friends back
sale at News office.
Mrs. E. A. Gwaltney and child-
ren are visiting Mr. Gwaltney’s
parents in Ryan, Okla.
If you want to take magazines or
monthly journals call on the News,
we can save yop from 25 cents to a
dollar.
Elder T. R. Pierce will preach
at the Methodist church Sunday
noon. Conference will be held
- Monday.
Mr. E. Estill, with the Southern
Machinery Cq, of North Fort
Worth, is here overeauling the ma-
chinery of the oil mill,
Grandma Harrall of Johnson
county is visiting her son Albert
Harrall of Gertrude this week.
Mrs. Albert Harrall met her at the
train here Monday.
Reports from the farmers over
the county are to the effect that
corn is being damaged in some
places by the dry weather, but the
cotton is still flourishing.
\ Mr. I. E. Worthington of Vine-
yard was in town Tuesday on busi-
ness. Mr. Worthington says his
com is all right yet and in good
shape, with full roasting ears.
Your Liver
Is out of order. You go to bed in
a bad humor and get up with a
bad taste in your mouth. You
want something to stimulate your
liver. Just try Herbinff, the liver
regulator. A positive cure for
constipation, dyspepsia and
Strayed—About a hunderd box-
es of our Violet Talcum powder..
No reward offered—no use—people
who try it will never part with it.
E. E. Young.
Mrs. Herman Lichti of Dallas
was the guest of her friend Miss
Lettie Hughes two days last week.
She has returned home, Miss Let-
tie accompanied her for a short
visit. /
YOUNG SAYS.—If you are
particular about the perfumes you
use you’ll be pleased with those we
carry. We have the choicest
odors in American and foreign
makes. v
If you are thinking of taking a
trip do not fail to ask about our
cheap summer rates. We can fix
you out to most any point. W. J.
Thomas, Agent.
In taste, fragrance, cleansing
and antiseptic ’ properties Young’s
tooth powder is superior to any
thing else on the market. Use it
at least once a day and your teeth
will remain sound and beautiful.
25 cents, E. E. Young.
IS DOWN
Texas.
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Carter Projected.
“So they won’t let you say any-
thing In congress?” said Farmer Corn-
tossel.
“No,” answered the youthful states-
maw.
“Well, you jfes* sthnd pat. One o’
these days, When they come around
and want you to talk, don’t y6u say a
word. Then you’ll get the reputation
ain’t dead. Look, that’s him cornin’
along the street now.”
“Yes,” replied the editor, coolly, feel-
ing for bis hip pocket, “he’s coming to
see me.”
80 YKAR8*
8XPKRJCNCS 1
of bein’ a sphinx, which is one of th<
most valuable things a man in pol
1
tics can have.”
A Transmigrator.
Black Sarah was busily employed
about our small northern kitchen
when I had occasion to go out there,
and, by way of being pleasant, said,
“You are from the south, are you not,
Sarah?” '
“Law, yes, Miss!” was the answer.
“Born in the south?” I continued.
“Originally bawn in Richmond,
Miss,” was the astonishing reply.—
Woman’s Home Companion.
Talks of Herself.
Tess—Miss Cadley boasts that she
never gossips.
Jess--Yew?
Tess—Yes, she seems to think that
she’s better theri everybody else.
R U aware Brown's got the
Ware in Queens, Stone, Glass,
Galvanized, Granite or Tin.
Mrs. K. A. Mulkey of Fort
Worth is visiting her father’s fam-
ily, Judge R. ' S. Blair. Mrs.
Mulkey has just returned from a
few week’s sojourn with relatives
in Mississippi. Mrs. Mulkey will
go from Jacksboro to Mineral Wells
for the benefit of the water.
Agrcsd.
Mr. E. C. Franklin of Poolville
was here this week looking after
his interests. He says that lands
around Poolville can not be bought
for less than $100 per acre. This
land is in no way superior to our
'Jack county lands. The only dif-
erence is that the community is
thickly settled and the people have
the advantage of schools, churches
and near markets.
liver complaints.
1, Tex
all
Mrs. F—. Fort
'exas^, writes; * 'Have
Herbine in my family for
years. Words can’t express what
I think about it. Everybody in
my household at* happy and well
and we owe it to Hf&ne.” E. E
Young.
Half the World Wonders
how the other half live. Those who
use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve never
wonder if it will cure Cure,
Wounds, Burns, Sores and all
Skin eruptions; they know it will.
Mrs. Grant Shy, 1130 E. Reynolds
St., Springfield, 111;, says: **I re-
gard it one of the absolute necessi-
ties of housekeeping.’ ’ Guaran-
teed by Jacksboro Pharmacy.
Price 23c.
Fudge—Troubleah never com lb
shingly. Thash by ’aperlence.
Smudge—Mine, too. I'm married
m’ehelf, ol* i^an.
True to Nature.
Nervous Bridge Player (deprecat-
lngly playing cards)—I rtally don’t
know what to play. I’m afraid of mak-
ing a fool of myself. «
Lady Partner (reassuringly) —
That’s all right. I don’t see what else
you could have done.—Punch.
Till, Granite, Galvanized,
Stone, Glass and Queensware
at Brown's.
A Chronic Oissase.
lent free. Oldest annoy for soeartncMtentt.
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Scientific American.
A handaomely Maturated weekly. lermt cir-
culation of any telentlttc Journal. Termt, U •
year; four months, |L Sold by al) newsdealan.
•WUteSSM**
Jack County
Cook Book
Containing choice preserv-
ing and cooking recipes of
many Jack County ladies.
25c Each
Willie—Say, pop, what’a spring
fever?
Papa—Spring fever is an over-
whelming desire to sit down and
watch other people work.
For Life.
“la It true, father, that the members
of the French Academy are immor-
tals?”
“Yas, my child.”
“For how kmgr
“All their Mvee, my child.”—Paris
Figaro.
H MARTIH.
LIVEHY STABLE
TBAISFEB, FLOAT UHE
Call on or phone me for livery work/
transfer or for any kind of hauling.
J. A. SICKLES.
DENTIST.
All work first-claes and guaranteed
OFFICE
Over Jacksboro Pharmacy.
EO. SPILLER,
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Land, Collecting:,
and Insurance
agent, ,
ABSTRACTOR AND CONVEYANCER.
Notary Public*
^ and County
^ Surveyor*
Has a complete abstract of
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all Jack Cohnty lands. Rep-
resents Eight authorised Ant .class
Old line Fire Insurance Companies.
Office in Court Honse.
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1906, newspaper, July 5, 1906; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735421/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.