The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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iHE JACKSBORO GAZETTE
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Thursday, November 16, 1933
HOLIDAY BEADTY SPECIALS
BY MRS. BRILEY
Beginning this Saturday, Nov. 18:—2 Oil Permanents
for $1.00. Other waves reduced, and don’t forget—Mrs.
Briley is not at Jacksboro Inn this time, but at Frances
Hotel. Phone 144. Don’t miss this SPECIAL. Where
efficiency is sure and best for less, Come to Hotel Frances.
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... j Perrin.
X Perrin, Nov. 13.—Sally Ann
I? McCloud, celebrated her ninth
J. birthday with a party Monday
* afternoon. A birthday cake
? formed the center of the Nor-
X i mandy-lace-covered table. In
J 1 contests prizes were awarded to
4 j Junior Brown and Jack Patton.
*jThe hostess was assisted in en-
f , ;ertaining by Miss Veda Ilarri-
?|son. Others attending were
X Johnnie Ruth Shawver, Mildred
I Jermyn 'in Dallas with Mrs. J. W. Loving
, I who is spending some time there.
Jermyn, Nov. 14. Miss Luve-j j jj Tucker spent the week-
na Bentley of Perrin spent the en(l in Ballinger. He was ac-
week-end iiere rompanied home by Mrs. Tucker.
Messrs, and Mmcs. bred Ware,j . Miss Charlotte Pickard spent
________________ [*■ M. Spearman, G. W. Ware Jr.,. the week-end in Port Worth.
Protruding I'azo Ointment docs all the things JiOSSIK. iNI lit lt«l\, Shelton OI1CS, j MflroilS liiilljii’rl of IVriion whk
necessary, in the manner necessary, first, it , ..... .....i u„„i.......„_____i„.i I f". u." uur“ "
PILES
Suffer no more! Here’s real relief at last for
all forms of Piles—Blind. Bleeding, Itching and
li. .. ..I:.. .. I' . ... f linlnwirit rlrw>c rill the tllini/4
soothes—relieves the soreness
and inflammation. Second, it,
heals—repairs the torn tissue J
Third, it absorbs—dries up ex-
cess mucus and reduces the
swollen blood vessels which are
Piles
In other words, Pazo doesn t
merely relieve—it tends to cor-
rect the condition of Piles as a !
whole.
The method of application
makes it doubly effective. Spe-
cial Pile Pipe attached to tube
enables you to apply ointment
high up in the rectum where it
will reach all affected parts.
I housanda say Pazo is the only
thing that ever cave them real
relief. Thousands say it saved
them the nerd of an operation.
Cu t Pazo today and suffer no
longer.
Spears’ Drug Store
City Ding Store
I rod ( ox and Looker attended a Jormyn visitor this week.
Perforated
Pile Pipe
fot applying
l Correctly
i the football game, Olney vs. Sey-
| mour, at Olney Friday.
Tom Hyde of Wizard Wells
!spent tIki week-end at Jermyn.
The. ladies of the Methodist
Missionary Society met at the
church Monday with a quilting
party, those present being Mines.
and Marjorie Nichols, Goldie gm»n»»nmn»»mm»»»tn:mnmmmmn»wi«tmm«ummttmtttmmmma
Montgomery, Lucy Me(’airless,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Garth,;\y. B. AVells, G. W. and Fred
Mrs. Claude Cullers, and Miss j Ware, R, T. Morrison, John Haw-
Hazel Cullers spent Monday m kins, I). M. Spearman. W. T.
I <rt Worth. They were accom- j ,j(mPSt o. K. Beittley, Oliver Lov-
luiuied home by Mr. and Mrs. (i. jMn. Jr., Frank Beck, Mary Garth,
A- s"""’ jO. Hefner, A. II. Craig,' W. E.
Messrs, and Mines. G. L. and j Conley, Roy Jackson, E. Sampley,
Aubrey Jones of Bryson spent Mr. Campbell, superintendent
spent
the week-end in Jermyn.
Oliver Loving Sr. and Miss
Mary Loving spent the week-end
of Frisco Texas lines was in Jer-
myn, Wednesday.
STtiv Harksboro Gazette
! Reading Fun In Store For Boys.
Public
Office i'liono 71 nmi NiOWH Residence Phone 41
J. It. DKNNIS, LJlitor and Proprietor
•d every Tlmisday and entered at the Post office at Jacksboro, Texas,
mdI cIl s mail matter, under net of Congress.
stuldislit d in 1880
•stablislMMi in 1 S9n
(’oHsolidati’d
1919
Aline Cox, Maurine King, Wy-
uette Mullinax, Laverne Boyd,
Margaret Jean Johnson, Irene
Baker, Frances McAnally, Dono-
let Kinnaman, Bettye Joe Free-
man, Patsy Ruth McCloud, Ken-
neth Baker, Maurice Teddlie,;
Kellean Richerson, T. J. Patton,
Max Stuart Mullinax, R. B. *
bond. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Gillespie
and Mrs. Joe Frazier spent Fri-
day in Fort Worth.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pat
O'Steen, a son, Sunday, Nov. 12.
Percy Turner has just com-
pleted a new water tower and in-
tailed a large tank.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stout of
Harold visited the former’s par-
ents, Rev. and Mrs. Stout, this
week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culwell of
Mineral Wells were recent visi-
tors of F. G. Mask.
The get. together meeting Fri-
day night was well attended.
The Baptist church is being re-
painted this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bentley of
Graford visited Mrs. Finis Duke
this week,
Mrs. J. I. Gillespie visited her
daughter, Mrs. Alton Wade, at
GLENN SEZ:—
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Cold weather is here and every one is thinking of hog-
killing—spare ribs, home-made sausage, etc.
We sell all the fixin’s that go with ’em.
Call and see us at the busiest little store in town.
JACKSBORO GROCERY
GLENN ALLEN, Prop.
PHONE 120
Jacksboro this week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kyi
O’Steen, a son, namedSylton Joe,
Oct. 25th.
Rev. and Mrs. McQuenry, Mes-
dnmes Middleton, Marks, Wilson,
Wood, Counts, Hugh Smith were
among those who attended the
Baptist convention at. Fort
Worth last week.
O. M. McCloud and family
spent the week-ehd in Bryson.
Miss Lavenu Bentley spent
Sunday in Jermyn.
vJMiss Gertrude Fowler visited
in Fort Worth and Mansfield!
during the past week-end.
Morton Harrison of Clovis, N.
M„ visited his brother, C. O.j
Harrison last week. (’. 0. Har-
rison and daughter spent Sunday
jin Gild own.
j James Mullinax and family
C. E. At First Christian Church.
Christian Endeavor, Sunday
evening at 6 o’clock, Judd Cher-
ryhomes leader.
Topic, “Avoiding Shams and
Pretenses.”
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STOP GAS PAINS! GERMAN
REMEDY GIVES RELIEF j were Bryson visitors this week
Acting on BOTH upper and Mrs. M. J. Thetford* i» visiting
lower bowels Adlerika washes'her children at Jacksboro and
out all poisons that cause gas,J Jopliu.
nervousness and bad sleep. One' Miss Mary Ada Tanner of
dose gives relief at once. Spears’: Fruitland is Visiting relatives
Drug Store.—(Advt.) ihere this week.
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AT’S A BEAUTIFUL CHEST—Beautifully decorated in tlu> latest style pattern. A piece
of furniture that any one will appreciate—and if you had to purchase it in the regular
way. it would cost you around $30.00. Ask About It! Seelt On Display—HERE, NOW!
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Flowers for all occasions.
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Loan Association I : Anpuon I Xov. nth was observed by
5% Interest for Tack County I I i Battery “F” 131st F. A. by fir-1
Farmers—Lomr rime \ \ ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE I! ol 1he 37 MM Lr»')s. The
J. W. Gaskin, Sec’y-Treasnrer I ! Phone 87 | battery commander reports this
« , , , c.1 - - 5'as a very successful event. Bnt-d
See me in Jacksboro on Satur . I tcry “F” fired Saturday after-
days and First, Monaays | | Office in P. 0. Building | noon and Battery “D” of the
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Nov.
Children’s Book Week,
12 to 18.
This is Children’s Book Week.
Are your children acquiring the
reading habit? Are they learn-
ing to love good books? Few
people can afford to buy for
their children all the good books
they would like them to read.
For that very reason the local
Library Club lias put attractive
books for children into the pub-
lic library. Why not celebrate
Children's Book Week by giving
your child the privilege of read-
ing some of these books?
Publicity Committee
Library Club.
Battery “F” Fires Cannons.
MEN’S DRESS PANTS
Entire stock of men’s and young men’s Fall
Dress Pants, new patterns in all wool late
styles, 22-inch bottoms, at Economy Sale
prices- §2.49, $2.95, $3.69
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
Men, you can really economize on a supply of
these fine quality (shirts—why not do it now?
89c, 98c and $1.25
MEN’S AND BOYS’
FINE DRESS SHOES AND
OXFORDS
A Big Stock—too many to mention all the
styles and prices.
Every Pair At Economy Prices
Men’s All Leather Line Work Shoes, a saving
,0°- $1.69, $1.95, $2.49
MEN’S FINE LACE BOOTS
$4.19
BOYS’ LACE BOOTS
Red Goose Line, All-Black Calf, new stock—
Sizes l'-P/j to 2—10-Tnch Top— $3.19
Sizes 2J/L to 6—12-Inch Top—$3.49
Men’s IJ. S. Rubber Boots— $2.95
Boys’ U. S. Rubber Boots— $2.79
Men’s 4-Buckle Overshoes— $2.95
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Over a hundred pairs of Children’s Shoes,
sizes 5j/2 to 11, all. out on a. counter, priced at
about their value—
69c, 89c, 98c up
AND CHILDREN’S”
FINE FOOTWEAR FOR FALL
AT ECONOMY SALE PRICES
Ladies’ Fine Dress Footwear
Thousands of pairs of this season’s newest
styles and-combinations, black and brown
suede, kid, calf skin pumps, ties, straps and
oxfords—low, medium or dress heels—Econ-
'""•v s"le "rioes- $2.49, $2.95,
Exitra Special Lot
Ladies’ black and brown suede oxfords and
pumps. Wle’ve done our part pricing these,
it’s up to you to do yours, and save at—
$1.98
Children’s Russian Boots in black and brown,
sizes 514 to 8—
$1.89 and $2.45
Next run of sizes, 8*4 to 11—
$1.95 and $2.89
Next run of sizes 11 Vg to 2—
$2.49 and $3.19
Ladies' fine quality brown Riding Boots,
sizes 2y2 to 6—,
Cotton and Part Wool Blankets
70x80—Fine Cotton Double Blankets, assorted
colors, pair-
66x80—Part wool, heavy, bound edges, in Big
Plaids-. Pair— jg
70x80—Fine quality, part wool, double blan-
kets~ $2.49
70x80—Extra heavy, part wool, silkolene
bound edges, Big Plaids, all colors— $2.89
A BEAUTIFUL
23-PIECE TEA SET
Will Be Given Away Each
Saturday At 4:15 P. M.
See Them On Display AT Our Store
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Attorney at Law
General Practice
| Office in Post Office Building.
Phone 267.
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| | PHYSICIAN and SURGEON !
Asthma, Hay Fever & Eczema [
| \ Special attention given to
1 I Asthma, Hay Fever & Eczem
i Office Jacksboro Natl Bk.Bldg. !
same regiment, from Wichita
Falls camped at the armory here-
Saturday night and tired Sunday
morning. Officers were here
from Dallas, Decatur and Wich-
ita Falls.
The firing was on the L. A.
Worthington ranch and the ob-
servation from the Mrs. C. T.
Calloway place through the cour-
i\lcn’s Dress Hat ........ ......
Misses’ and Children’s Coats
Ladies’ Wash Dresses......
Yard-Wide Prints
Pure Silk Chiffon Hose
Fall Suitnigs
Boys’ Union Suits .......
Men’s Dres sSliirls
| Men's Flannel Shirts .........
Men’s Work Pants .................
98c
$2.95
89c
12c
. 79c
29c
39c
89c
79c
$1.19
Extra Special Saturday
For One Hour, 2 to 3 P. M.
BIG DOUBLE BLANKETS
Wrirth $2.50 on today’s market price—this
special lot will be sold one hour—2 to 3—one
pair to the customer at only-
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Men’s Work Shoes .................................. $1.69
Ladies’ Silk Rayon Hose ........ ........■ 39c
3-lli Cotton Bats ........................ 34c*
Marey Lee Wash Frocks ................ $1.79
Men’s Corduroy Caps ......................... 59c
Men’s Fall Suits .......... $7.50, $17.50 up
- $1.15
Ladies’ Fall Coats
Silk Rayon Bloomers
Men’s Work Shirts .
Men’s Hanes , Unions
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SHABAY BROS
$9,95 up
....... 35c
....... 65c
$1.19
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Dennis, J. R. The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1933, newspaper, November 16, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth602242/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.