The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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JACKSBOIIO Gi
Thursday, l&y 17,1923
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PRINTING 00., Publiahew
Consolidated
, Oeteber.lttoj
abftahed every Thursday uid entered M
the Poetoffioe at Jaekabort, Texas, m
seeond-elam mall matter, under aet of
Congress. •
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all cards of thanks, obituaries, resolu-
tions and tributes of respect; also, all
lodge or ehnreh notices where there is
any sale or admission charged.
American Press Association, New York.
Foreign Advertising Representative
White’s Cream Vermifuge is
certain destruction to intestinal
worms. It is harmless to children
or adults. Price, 35c. Sold by
J. H. Walters.—(Advt.) (5-31)
GftyTreasurer** Report *
Of money collected and disbursed in the C&ty of Jacksboro from
Ap^ 25th, SP^^ Aprillth, 1923. ' . *
. c ?# L? GENERAL FUND
April 25, 1921v By Balance .............................
v-V gy Amount Received ..........
$ 5592.28
18800.75
.. - , ----
.JJ ‘ • $24393.63
To Amount Paid Out.......-........,................$17342.61
To Amount to Balance.................................. 7051.02
By Balance May 1, 1923.
$24393.03
$ 7051.02
WATER WORKS FUND.
April 25, 1921, To Amount Overdrawn..................$ 6542.52
By Amount Received ................ $16122.32
To Amount Paid Out.......................... 11880.74
By Amount to Balance................ 2300.94
~ $18423.26 $18423.26
To Balance Overdrawn May 1, 1923...................... 2300.94
STREET FUND
April 25, 1921, By Balance..............................
By Amount Received............
$1005.69
4692.23
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Bv Balance May 1, 1923.
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^yHEN you buy
from us you get a
-qualify product, at
the lowest price at
which that quality
can be bought, end
IMP alao get e service
that will blip you
get from those tires
all the mileage built
into them at the
factory. There** the
n®fc©4F quality, CNnoap
ami service, of
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PATTON’S SHOP
ro^Tezat^
To Balance Overdrawn May 1, 1923.
iy Balance May 1, 1923.
NATIONAL FARM
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Interest for jack County
Farmers-—Long Time.
r-Treaaurer
k( Jhe mt in Jacksboro,
Saturdays and First Mondays.
DR. C. C. McCLURE
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office over
Jacksboro National Bank
Office Phone 123
Res. Phone 206
JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
To Amount Paid Out.................... $ 5516.00
To Amount to Balance.—............... 181.92
$ 5,697.92
$ 5697.92
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$ 181.92
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SIDEWALK FUND.
By Amount? Received ............
To Amount Paid Out...............
By Amouiit to Balance............
$ 9189.09
$ 7941.87
$ 1247.22
o Balance Overdrawn May 1, 1923.
$ 1926.67
9189.09
PARK FUND.
To Amount Paid Out .................. $
By Amount to Balance..............
202.52
202.52
202.52
202.52
$ 202.52
SEWER FUND.
By Amount Received..........
To Amount Paid Out...........
To Amount to Balance.—
$761,76.05
$75083.98 ; «
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1092.1
$76176.05
$ 1092.07
WATER WORKS EXTENSION FUND.
By Amount Received —............
To Amount Paid Out....................$ 3286.18
To Amount to Balance.—............ 1713.82
$ 5000.00
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RADIOS
^ eIhe most practical set for county or city is tke ^Westingkouse Peanut
Set. Tke reasons for tkia are: its economy, simplicity, efficiency and
.A depend akility.
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. And we put it ^n your kome add guarantee it. Tkis saves you any
risk wkatever. '
^We cite you as reference tke people we kave sold ^W^estingkouse sets
to, so tkat you can find out about tkem:
A*;
N. B. Pults
J. R. Williams
F. H. Marks
JJR. Lilly
S. W. Hamilton
Hukert L. Green
M. C.. Clay
W. Joknson
Ira D. Gray,
Mrs. W. R. Green
J. M. Clay
If you are planning on availing yourself of tke advantages of a Radio*
Set, you can play safe on tke Westmgkouse. Call on us for installation
of set.
GWALTNEY MERCANTILE CO.
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Irving Black Dead.
Irving Black died at his tesi-
dCnce on Mill street Tuesday
night, after an illness of several
months. Funeral services will be
conducted by the Odd Fellow
Lodge this afternoon (Wednes-
day) at Oakwood cemetery.
Mr. Black was injured by hav-
ing his arm sprained or broken
while working ih the Nance-Per-
kins garage, about a year ago.
Sj&me time latA* his arm was ani-
mated. This, however, failed to
restore his health. He is surviv-
ed by Mrs. Black, four children,
his father and several other rela-
tives.
By Balance May 1, 1923
$ 5000.00
$ 1713.82
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^ATER WORKS INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. <>
April 25, 1921 By Behpwe^.................................. $ 2&97.49
By Taxes Received—................. , 3203.04'
By Interest Received.................. * 932.90
y ‘ - - - - 9177.60
By Sale of U. S. Bonds.
.
To Interest Paid .......r......—..........$ 2580.20
To Purchase of U. S. Bonds................750.00
To W. W. Bonds Canceled........... 5000.00
To Balance —...............-.............- $ 7980.79
$16310.99
By Balance M*y 1, 1923-------
$16310.99
$ 7980.79
The Chinese Chamber of Coir,
np&rce, Shanghai, has approved the
following set of regulations in in-
dustry: No employment of chil-
dren under twelve years of age;
0Re day’s rest in every seven; san-
ii%ry conditions; safety devices
f(Jr machinery.
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WATER WORKS EXTENSION INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
By Amount Received..................
To Amount Paid Out................~ $ 300.00
* To Balance ................................. $ 151.40
By Balance May 1*1923.
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/. P. SIMPSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Civil and Criminal Practice in
AH Courts
Office Jacksboro National Bank
Building.
W. ISBELL
ABSTRACTER •
LAND • LOANS
INSURANCE
Office in Tax Colleetor’s Office
JACKSBORO, TEXAS
$ 451.40
$ 151.40
SEWER INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
By Amount Received...............$ 5123.53
To Amount Paid Out................ $ 1926.67
To Balance .................................. 3196.86
By Balance May 1, 1923.
$ 5123.53
BONDS.
April 25, 1921, Water Works Bonds Outstanding................-- $27500.00
Water Works Bonds Redeemed .............. 5000.00
May 1, 1923, Water Works Bonds Outstanding......................$22500.00
May* 1, 1923, Sewer Bonds Outstanding...................................$70000.00
May 1, 1923, Waterworks Extension Bonds Outstanding ... $ 5000.00
When your breath is bad, appe- ing described tracts and parcels of
tite poor, and you feel “blue” and land situated in the County of
dis couraged, you need Herbine. j Jack, State of Texas, and belong-
One ortyo doses will set you j ing to the said Mitchell OiL Corn-
right. It is a great system purifier, pany, to-wit:
Price, 60c Sold by J. H. Walters.
—(Advt.)
(5-31)
Dr.
Jos. A. Stevens j
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DENTIST
Over
Young A Matlock’s
Phoa<
Drug Store
Office 258
Residence 261
Notice of Sale of Oil and
Leases:—No. 62122:
Gas
The following oil and gas lease
upon the following described
tracts of land in Jack County,
Texas, leased by A. J. Myers and
wife, Mollie Myers, of date June
6th, 1922, to W. H. Fields, trus-
tee, covering 2503.7 acres of land
Estate or Texas, \ "l
* County of Jack. J
9 By virtue of an Order of Sale
issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Jack County, on the
30th day of March, 1923, by the
^lerk thereof, in the case of B. H.
e, Administrator of the Estate
W. O. Barefoot, deceased, ver-
sus T. W. Covington and The First
National Bank of Bowie, Texas,
No. 2373, and to me,-as Sheriff, di-
eted and delivered, I will pro-
pled to sell, within the hours pre-
scribed by law for Sheriff’s Sales,
451.40 In Tuesday,the 5 day of June,1923,
ht the Court House door in Jacks-
boro, Texas, the following describ-
ed property, to-wit:
80 acres out of the west part of
Block No. 51 of Wood County
School Land, being the west one-
half of said block. Beginning,—
Oh the south line of Block No. 51,
475 varas west from southeast cor-
ner of said Block No. 51, thence
west 475 varas to the southwest
corner of said block No'. 51,
thence north along the west line
of said Block No, 51, 950 varas to
northwest corner of said Block
No. 51, thence east along the
north boundary line of block No.
51, 475 varas, thence south 950
varas parallel with the east and
west lines of block No. 51 to the
place of beginning, levied on as
the property of T. W. Covington
to satisfy a judgment amounting
to $997.75 in favor of B. H. Hale,
Administrator of the Estate of W.
O. Barefoot, deceased, and costs
of said suit.
Given under my hand, this 2nd
dav of April, 1923.
W. F. Middleton, Sheriff.
(5-24) By Works Porter, Deputy.
Sheriff’s Sale.
State of Texas, 1
County of Jack. J
By virtue of an Execution issu-
ed out of the Honorable Justice
Prect. No. 1 Court of Jack County
on thelstdayof May, by the Justice
thereof, in toe case of Lee Bur-
chell vprsus Silver Star Drilling
Co., No. 160 and to me, as Sheriff,
directed and delivered, I will pro-
ceed to sell, within toe hours pre-
scribed by law for Sheriff’s Sales,
on Tuesday, the 22nd day of May,
1923, at J. A. Coker place, about
three miles south of Post Oak, in
Jack County, the following de-
scribed property, to-wit:
One Standard rig, together with
all rig irons; One engine; One O.
W. Supply Boiler; also, all lumber
around said well, and, sheds, oth-
er buildings located at said rig,
Decoration at Roberto Branch.
Memorial services will be held,
at Roberts Branch graveyard, Sat-
urday, May 26„ with the follow-
ing program:
Preparation in the morning.
Called together at 11 o’clock,
by song led by M. S. Mahller.
Talk by Rev. W. T. Bacon.
^oon.
Called together at 1:30 o’clock
by song led by A. W. Fenter.
Decoration of graves.
Song by Union Point.
Closing song, God Be With You
Till We Meet Again. • ?
All parties interested are n
quested to meet Thursday, May
24, for toe purpose of arranging
seats, etc. Committee.
all piping used with said engine
and boiller, and all rig timbers,
and heavy timbers, used in and
'(.ut said rig, levied on as toe
property of Silver Star Drilling
Uo., to satisfy a judgment amount-
ing to $164.00 in favor of Lee Bur-
chell and costs of said suit.
Given under my hand, this 2nd
day of May, 1923.
(5-17) W. F. Middleton, Sheriff.
Expert
Automobile
Repairing!
Battery Work rfl
Welding
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“SERVICE TUT
SATISFIES’
’Tkat'• oomctkiiig we Lit
give nutkin' else let”
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City Garage
Phone ItO
CATARRH
Catarrh to a Local disease greatly In-
fluenced by Constitutional conditions^
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick
Relief by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces and assists in ridding your 8ystem
of Catarrh. %
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O.
msm -j
$ 3196.86
BetterThdn Pill
For Liver Ills.
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Bridgeport Machine Company, in Jack and Wise Counties, Texas,
a Corporation, vs. Mitchell Oil including 460 acres of the W. S.
Company, a Corporation.
In the 17th District Court
Blount Survey, Abst. No. 32; 344
acres of the W. C. R, R. Co. Sur-
irrant County, Texas. Ivey, Abst. No. 910; 150 acres W.
Whereas, by virtue of an execu- [ A. Smith Survey. Abst. No. 1191;
Court of Tarrant County, Texas, j \hst.
JPILLER
iGEORGr
SURVEYOR,
Notary Public, General Land
and Collecting Agent.
Has Only Abstract of Jack
.County
Asiuaz
Best
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•es of the J. Burris survey,
No. 1230 ; 250 acres of the
on a judgment rendered in said Harris Jackson Survey, Abst. No.
j Court on the 13th day of April, A. 317 ; 175% acres out of the J. I.
iD. 1923, in favor of the Bridge- j Kilby Surveys, Absts. Nos. 2016
[port Machine Company, a corpora- land 973; 93 acres of the W. A.
tion, against the said Mitchell Oil Smith Survey, Abst. No. 1425;
1108.7 acr's out of a survey patent-
ed to R. W. Smith, Abst. 1993;
the R. Loudermilk
No. 353; 226 acres
Company, a corporation, No
62122 on the docket of said Court,
I did on the 14to day of May, A.
D. 1923, at 10 o’clock a, m., levy!140 acros of
upon the following described oil Survey, Abst
gas leases covering the follow- of the James Byrne Survey No. | (5-3l
42; Lots 47 W, 118 acres of Lot 48,
south half of Lot 37 and south
half of Lot 36; all out of Block
No. 2, Henderson County School
land survey; which lease is shown
of record in Vdl. E-19, Miscellane-
ous Deed Records of Jack County,
Texass page 284, et. seq.’
and on the 5th day of June, A. D.
1923, being the first Tuesday of
said month, between the hours of j
10 o’clock a. m. and 4 p. m., on |
said date, at the court house door;
of said county, I will offer for sale
and sell at public auction for cash
all the right, title and interest of
the said Mitchell Oil Company in
and to said property.
Dated at Jacksboro, Texas, this
toe 14th day of May, A. D. 1923.
W. F. Middleton, Sheriff
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“1 have taken Cardut for run-
down, worn-out condition,
nervousness and sleeplessness,
and 1 was weak, too,” says
Mrs. Silvie Estes, of Jennings,
Okla. “Cardui did me just lots
of good—so much that 1 gave it
to my daughter. She com-
plained of a soreness in her sides
and back. She took three
bottles of
CARDUI
Hie Woman’s Tonic
and her condition was much
better.
"We have lived here, near
Jennings, for 26 years, and now
we have our own home in town.
1 have had to work pretty hard,
as this country wasn’t built up,
and it made it hard for us.
"1 WISH I could tell weak
women of Cardui—the medicine
that helped give me the strength
to go on and do my work.”
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One step more to lower ^j§
motoring costs—put the
famous Si 1 vertown Tube
inside your casings.
£. L. DOUGLASS OIL CO.
JACKSBORO, TEXAS
Jack County, Texi
Qoocirich
§ilvertown Tubf
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The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1923, newspaper, May 17, 1923; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730380/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.