The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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Information From State Health were in Fort Worth, Thursday.
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Thursday, August 10, 1933
Office I'hone 71 and NEWS Residence Phone 41
J. tt. DENNIS. Editor and Proprietor
Pnblisbed every Thursday and entered at the Pcutoffh-e at Jacks boro, Texas, as
second dune wail matter, under act of (loiigrcas.
The Jacksboru Gazette established in 1880
The Jacksboro News, established in 1895
Consolidated
1919
mi .. . , „ 'Allen Bills is also in Fort Worth.
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«f ,-»»,•» of Infantile poralyoi. inl!“ G'TV. 35 » "T
Texas,. If fa not only « wiOM! ^ ¥ ‘ *dd0 *ft«' ™1,raB
disease but also one of the most ! n, ' . . .
treacherous with which the medi- R Turnb™ ant! ^ ™
eal profession has to deal. The duri the ^ast week.
death rate is very high and also Sev|ra] pPcople fr()1M here en.
the number or cripples. It is es- • i ,1 u ,, , ^ ,
timated that one third to one-,S b ^
half of all the cripples in the Uni- ../.A r ' ‘
i>ne Year____if 1.50
Ihree Montluj--40tf
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Six Months__754 Foreign Countries—Per Year___S1.5U
Per Copy----54 (Invariably Cash in Advance.)
* n a, „„ , ,, . , ,. | Billy Graves of Jacksboro was
ted States can trace then- handi- rec£t visitor here.
.p to iniantile paralysis. j The W]litt base ball team de_
Suspicion should be ."^Ifeated the Gibtown team here
when an illness begins with head-|W(,dnosday afternoon, the score
iDVEBTISING BATES: Made known upon application ut tide office.
**rti< o ordering advertising or printing for societies, churches, committees or organ-
izations of any kind will, in all cases, be held personally responsible for the
payment of the bills.
Any error made in advertisements will bo gladly corrected upon being brought to
the attention of the publishers and the liability of this paper is limited to the
value of the amount of the space consumed by the error in the advertisement.
ache, drowsiness, fever, irritabil-
ity, vomiting, diarrhea or consti-
pation and with stiffness in the
back of the neck or spine. When
such early symptoms appear, par-
ents are urged to obtain medical
advice without delay, and not a*-
»r*-jfular advertising rates charged for all cards of thanks, obituaries, resolution' I Slime the condition to be of tern
and tributes of respect; • alBo, all lodge or church notices where there iso
adinisBioii fee charged, or articles sold.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any person,
firm or corporation, which may appear in the columns of The Jacksboro Gazette
will be gladly corrected upon ita befog brought, to the attention of the publishers.
What A World.
with low-growing shrubbery, in
, ,, ,,, which thousands of nightingales
(By 1*ranees J Dowell) liest and raiae their y0Ung.
Do you know that- D.-James Bowie was six feet
A.—-When the Sultan Mahmood tall, had blue eyes, a bad-man ex-
went hunting he was followed by pression, and was on speaking!
porary or trivial importance.
Treatment at this stage of the
disease is of the greatest impor-
tance and more effective than
when delayed until after the ap-
pearance of paralysis. These
acute symptoms rarely last more
than a few days, 75 per cent of
afternoon
being 9 to 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Bol'ey of
Jacksboro were here this week.
Sherman Boley has returned from
Jacksboro.
Leaford Phillips was home from
Denton College, for the iveek-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Finis Phillips and
daughter, Emmaline, of Wizard
Wells visited here during the past
week.
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SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED PRICES
DATE FOR SPECIAL FROM NOW TO 17th
Regular $7.50 Eugene Permanent ..................... $5,00
Regular $7.50 Realistic Permanent
Regular $5.00 Futuristic Oil Wave
$5.00
$3.50
TWO FOR $0.00
Regular $2.50 Wave
........................................... $1.75
TWO FOR $3.00
F1JEE Shampoo given with each Wave Set ........ ....... 25c
Manicure ......................................... 3gc
Eye Brow, Lash, Arch and Dye .................................. 50c
Facials ................................................................ 50c up
RAINBOW BEAUTY SHOPPE
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE—JACKSBORO, TEXAS
Telephone 99, Call for Mrs. Taylor for Appointment
At Faires & Brown Barber Shop
Citation By Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Lyons, Lizzie Lyons,- Lucy Harri-
son and Mary Lyons Green each
own an equal undivided 1/12 part
of said lands and premises; That
, plaintiff is the owner of an equal
undivided one-fourth of all the
j oil, gas and other minerals in and
under said reql estate, and an
lr6before S'tmrtl day'*’’* "T" “nX..Co“lable undivided one.h,df the
two hundred greyhounds and two terms with Lafitte, pirate chief
The disease may be divided in-
to two niriu groups, the paralyz
ed and the non-paralyzed. The
latter, regardless as to how mild,
is the greater danger in spread-
ing the disease. No one would
hundred bloodhounds, each of of Galveston Island,
which was dressed tip in a collar E.—Some one has written, Ath-
set with jewels and a blanket ens had her Pericles, Rome her
edged with old gold and pearls. Caesar, France her .JJapoleon, and j delibreately expose a susceptible
B.—The first- colony of Ameri-Texas had her Sam Houston. person to a definite paralyzed
cans Stephen F. Austin brought F.—There are at all times 1 case, so it is the exposures to the
to Texas knew what it was to do thousands of giant lizards sun- * unknown case or carrier which
without such luxuries as coffee, ning themselves on the ruined causes the greatest spreading of
sugar, and flour. walls of the crumbling buildings I this disease.
Jack County Greeting: | surface and other rights in said
You Are Hereby Commanded to rea |. estate; t hat defendants, L.
summon Mary Lyonsi Green, L. 0. C. McCrory and J. B. Harrison,
\ tj (. "‘V|r ! ,,^‘ieach own an equal undivided
ii" V hrednck Rattier, O. R- 1/6 of the oil, gas and other min-
Iiardeastle and J B. Harnson, erals in said real estate; and
by making publication ot this Cx- tbfi jll1illH -no-
tation in some
. , the defendants, Julius Ewig, B. J.
.. . . . , newspaper pub- MeAulif, Fredrick Rattler and O.
lished in your County it there be,R Hardcastle, each own an equal
a newspaper published therein, undividod 1/32 part 0f the oil,
gas and other minerals in said
real estate; that plaintiff and
return thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
Given Under My Hand and the
Seal of said Court, at office in
Jacksboro, Texas, this the 2nd
day of August A. D. 1933.
(SEAL) H. M. Bunnell, Clerk,
District Court,
.Tack County, Texas.
(d8-24) Jack County, Texas.
-The hanks of the river .Tor-within the great court of the
are said to be overgrown Temple of' the Sun at Baalbec.
Farthest North in Advertising
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Dodging infantile paralysis in-
| feet ion is a blind game for no one
| knows where the infection exists.
I Sometimes it appears as if the in-
fection spreads as readily as that
j of influenza, but owing to the
; longer period between exposure
and illness, eases do not appear in
such rapid succession and because
of extensive natural immunity, at
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but if not, then in the nearest
county where a newspaper is pub-
lished, once in each week for four 'aidants are the sole owners of
consecutive weeks previous to the said ,and and thc egtiniated val.
return day hereof, to appear at lie tbereof is $300.00; plaintiff
ie next legular term oi the Dis- pravs for partition and division
- net ( ourt of Jack County to be of Haid real e8tate> uppointment
t holden at he Court House there- ot; Commissioners, writ of parti-
ot. ... Jacksboro texas, on the 1i()11!md for possession of his por-l1
first Monday in September A D. tioil. costs and general and special!'
19.1.!, the same being the 4th day v ,. .
of September A. 1). 1933, Ihek rellc1’ etc-
and there to answer a petition fil-; Herein Fail Not, but have be-
-lcast to its paralytic effects, the.ed in said Court on the 2nd day fore said (-ourt> at lts aforesaid
; recognized cases are many times ot August A. D. 1933, in a suit1 , ’ , .. ...
j fewer. The best plan to follow j numbered on the docket of said re*ulnr term' th,s Wr,t w,th y°l,r
I to avoid this disease as well as Court No. 2878, wherein E. N.
; many others is for the individual I Miller is Plaintiff and'Oscar Ly-
to follow the rules of personal j mis, M. B. Lyons, M. R. Lyons,
I hygiene. Lizzie Lyons, Lucy Harrison, An-
____ __ I drew Harrison, Mary Lyons
Green, L. C. McCrory, Julius
Gibtown. 'Ewig, B. J. MeAulif, Fredrick
I Gibtown. Aug. 8.—Mr. and! t*ler’.'J5> Hardcastle and J
'Mrs. John Russell. Mrs. NhdliC N li™n 'Defendants, and
Davis and son, Pat. Mr. and Mrs. |
|Herman Davis and baby of AVax-
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H. W. Dobson, Agent.
HER DAUGHTER'S
LIFE AT STAKE
'.ii tnitci'iirisiiiK tailor of Sydney, Nova Scotia, lmd this sign put up
at the trai iug post at Pond's inlet, at the north end of Baffin island,
about 500 tulles north of the Arctic circle, where live only Eskimos,
some of whom are shown alongside this most northern specimen of
ndverl i.'ng.
lahnehie tire visiting in the home
jo I' Airs. W. J. Davis.
! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Price of
!Californio are visiting the hitter’s
|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mid-
| dleton.
j Mv. and Mrs. Ward Luna and
children of Elbert are visiting
relatives hero.
Aliss Lucile Snowden lias
--—_____ turned from visiting in Mineral
......................................................................................................................................... AV ells.
P ft n !? 1? <2 £ / n XI i i I Audrey and Clifford Johnson
: r It {J i< a b S i O iM A L |!h«ve returned to their homes at
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s ........................................................................'""•*■..........................................................miw'spectivelv, after spending several
days here.
J. P. SIMPSON
Attorney at Law
General Practice
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J. R. DENNIS, Prop.
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| Office: First
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National Bank
Phone 267.
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Physicians and Surgeons j | R. S. Fillmore, M. D. |
| Jacksboro Nat l Bank Bldg, f i PHYSICIAN and SURGEON j
' Ifie* ot. ’ too'' li ones 5 Special attention given to =
i‘ I (mK* 206 | | ALflthma Hay Fever \ Eczema |
Mrs. Frank Middleton and
daughter, Mildred, Air. and Airs.
Clyde Price were in Jacksboro,
Aloud ay.
Miss Ilazel Bills has returned
Thorn Fort Worth where she had
been visiting.
Air. and Airs. L. A. Seaberry
and daughter, Carolyn, ami Stella
Lou Phillips enjoyed a birthday !
celebration at the home qf Mr.
Seaberry’s mother at Pool ville, [
Friday.
ALv and Airs. Lee Wares of
Brawiey, Calif., visited in the
home of Frank Middleton this
week.
Airs. D. Murray of Perrin, Airs.
Coger, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thomp-
son and baby of Humble have
been visiting their father. John
Brown. Leonard Brown is visit-
ing in east Texas.
R. G. Hill and Alarvin Hughes
■n' Jiioksboro Texas
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tiff and defendants are the joint
owners in fee simple of the fob I
lowing described real estate in
Jack County, Texas, to-wit: 131/”1
acres of D. J. Rowe Survey, de- i
scribed in deed recorded in Vol.!
25, page 359, Deed Records of!
Jack County; 24% acres of D. |
G. Rowe survey described in deedj
in Vol. 28 page 424, Deed Records!
of Jack County; 15 acres de-
re:iscribed in deed recorded in Vol.
50 page 34, Deed Records of
Jack County; 19% acres of W.
C. Thompson survey, described in'
deed in Vol. 42 page 525, Deed;
Records Jack County; 20 acres of,
W. C. Thompson survey described!
in deed in Vol. 15, page 473, deed;
records of Jack County; two lots j
in Joplin, Texas, being parts of i
Lot 2. Block 2, Henderson Coun- i
1y School land, described in Arol i
49 page 536, Deed Records of j
Jack County. That defendants!
Oscar Lyons, M. B. Lyons, AI. R.'
Jane Fair, six years old, was play-
ing in the yard. A defective plank
covering the cistern snapped. Thc
little girl plunged into thc well.
Mrs. Fair heard Jane scream. She
telephoned for help. Firemen ar-
rived in the nick of time. Jane has
recovered.*
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call on neighbors, visit those who
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GEORGE SPILLER
SURVEYOR,
Notary Public, Genoral Land
and Collecting Agent.
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Flowers for all occasions.
Day
Phone 146
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feel like (loins my work. I did not
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flay after day.
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on seelnfr my condition she advised
me to try It. 1 have never regretted
dolntr no. I took three bottles and It
built mo up. I pained In weight, my
color was better and the pain left my
back. I nm stronKor than I had
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Dennis, J. R. The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1933, newspaper, August 10, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth602362/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.