The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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4-AGE FOUR
THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE
SPECIALS
32 PHYSICIANS
FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 28th
REPORT FINDINGS
ON NEW SARGON
Tomatoes, No. 2, 3 for
Beans, green, No. 2, each
Salmons, Chums best, 2 for
Catsup, Kuners 14 oz., each
Special Price on All Coffee
[ .aundry Soap, 10 bars
Bears, Pinto, lb
3yiup, Sugar Bill, No. 10
syrup, Pals, No. 10
icon Radio brand, lb.
see; ■. lb.
Compound S lb-
vVeine-''.
55c
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25c
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"I has a stubborn case of j
constipation after a very
severe spell of grip,” says
Mr. John B. Hutchison, of ]
Neosho, Mo. "When I would
get constipated, I’d feel so
sleepy, tired and worn-out.
"When one feels this way,
work is much harder to do,
especially farm work. I
would have dizzy headaches
when I could hardly see to
work, but after I read of
Black-Draught, I began tak-
ing it. I did not have the
headaches any more.
"When I have the sluggish,
tired feeling, I take a few
doses of Black-Draught, and
it seems to carry off the
poison and I feel just fine. I
use Black-Draught at regu-
lar intervals. It is easy to
take and I know it helps me.”
This medicine is compos-
ed of pure botanical roots and
herbs. Contains no chemi-
cals. Ii> '"'-cent packages.
So remarkable have been the
results accomplished by Sargon
in helping restore health Jo count-
less thousands of people that dur-
ing the past thirty days alone
thirty-two leading physicians
have broken the rule of a life-
time and have come out openly
and publicly to give it their un-
qualified endorsement. £
So startling have been the re- ❖
ports in many thousands of cases *
SPECIALS
FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 28th
25 fbs. Sugar ...7$ 4 ||______________________$1.32
Grape Juice, pint... .22c
Grape Juiec, quart ................. 38c
that selected physicians in prin- *
cities were expressly re-
tained to study the Sargon for- *
r.mla and report their findings so *•
I hat the public might lnlow the *
whole truth. £
Outstanding among the mini- *
ber are:
i)r. P. K. Drummond
physician
Com] any, Detroit, for 12 years.
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for flU Ford Motor £
Dr. C. d. Roberts, Philadelphia *
-Examining Physician for the *
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Pennsylvania Railroad
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Dr. V.', L. Mail— Graduate Me-*
Grill University Faulty of Medi-j*
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Drowns at Jermyn.
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i Kenneth, tli
1 son of Mr. a
iley of Jersnyi
■ little two-
id Mrs. DOI-
N'. i:s drown-
Eerwick News.
Lerwick, March 2d.—The base
ball team began practice the 2drd
with a number of members re-
ffhedford’s
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•idiiy allenioon 1 uncial There will be a pie supper at
Wl‘r<' ilace the school house Saturday night,
tin- proceeds to go for base ball
supplies. Everybody is invited.
Misses Beulah Baker. Virginia
Keyser, Zonita York and \*ita
Lou Mauldin of Bryson were in
Berwick during the past week-
swrviei s
Wednesdaj.
The Gazette .joins tli
of 1 Berea red parent
in their sorrow.
port mg.
Women who need a t'onic should take
Carditi. Used over 50 years.
pat rr
friends
in sym-
Silver Hill.
cine, Montreal—.Medical Examin- 1 *
or for Sears-Roelmck, Detroit. | *
Dr. G. Warburton—Graduate *
famous Bellevue Hospital Mf.di- j♦
cal College, Xew York. j*
Dr. Eugene Perkins—Physician *
for Western Electric Company, |%
Philadelphia. )|I
Dr. W. W. Kern--Examining j *
Physician for New York Life In-
surance Company—and many
others.
The BEST Gray lair
Remedy is HomeMade
To half pint of water add
one ounce bay rum.asmall
box of Barbo Compound
and one-fourth ounce of
t£ glycerine. Any druggist
lwa can P.uf; JM8 u P or y°u can
r*ecJraK'-ir ^ at h°m® at very
little cost. Apply to the
hair twice a week until
' v" ’ the desired shade is ob-
tained. It will gradually darken
fctreaked, faded or spray hair and make it soft
lind frlosfiy. Barbo will not color the scalp,
not atieky or greasy and docu not rub off.
m an
M arv
iyd Raper, Edith
rs and Hazel Par-
in' liome from scliool at
boro, for the week-end.
i ll and Elizabeth Hanna
the wee! end at their home
lerinyn.
ter McCoy inis returned from
in other parls of the state,
club carnival at Wynn Hill
ii’gelv attended and enjoyed
Th
was i
Silver Hill. March :>B.—The
n. xt tri-i oiiuminitv (Avis, Svca-
11101''', Silver Hill i 'll, !). Club will
meet in th* borne of Mrs. Joe
1 'ampsey.
Those going to Jaeksboro Sat-
urday were were Messrs. Jiay-
n Ton: Scarber, Joe and Cur-
ry Carnsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirby of
Henrietta are visiting the latter’s
father. Mr. Cole.
rasisi
by all.
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and NEWS Residence Phene 41
DENNIS, Editor and Proprietor
l ' ' 'ighed every Thursday and mitered at the Postoftice at
♦fcond class mail matter, under act of Congress._
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rom names’ ii JACKSBORO, TEXAS
In order that the public may
receive the full benefit of the ad-
vice of these well-known physi-
ol; ns. their reports will be pub-
lished in later issues of this pa-
The statements of physi-
cians of such standing are per-
haps without precedent. Study
their reports and profit by their
advice.
Sold by Spears Drug Store.-Ad.
Perrin-Barton Methodists.
'Hie pastor is preaching every
night this week at Perrin. lie will
preach at Barton next Sunday
i orning find night. Every night
next week and Easter morning
and night.
Make your plans and be with
us. T. W. Lovell, Pastor
Methodist Church.
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Ginger Snaps, 2 !bs. _________________________
2214’oz. Maple Syrup ______________________________
(Pan Cake Flour Free)
1 pint Salad Dressing...............
2 lbs. Cocoa .................... ........
No. 2 Tomatoes, 3 for _____________...
xo. 2 Corn, 2 for
3 lbs. Gold Plume Coffee
(and one lb. free)
Vienna Sausage, 3 for
Cigarettes, all kinds, 2 for
Mackerel, nice size 4 for
1 pint Mazo!a Oil
3 lbs. 7 oz., Quaker Oats A
No. 2 Peas, can
Laundry Soap, 10 bars
Sweet Pickles, !b. .............
Cheese, -lb. __________
Bacon, sliced .............. ..
Weinnies, lb. ________........_________
Bologna, lb. ................................
Pure Pork Sausage
Picnic Hams, Tb.
Oleomargarine, lb.
Apples, doz. ...... ......
Oranges, doz. ......
Bananas, doz.
Grape Fruit, each
Washed Burbank Potatoes in 15-lb.
cloth, sacks
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laxative were not as great ns today.
People lived normal lives, ate plain,
wholesome food, and got plenty of fresh
air. Hut even that early there were
drastic physics and purges for the relief
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name of Dr. °CaldvvelPs Syrup Pepsin,
is a liquid vegetable remedy, intended
for women, children and elderly people,
and they need jtist such a mild, safe
bowel stimulant.
This prescription has proven its worth
and is now the largest selling liquid
laxative. It has won the coaihlcnce of
people#wbo needed it to got resief from
fieadache©, biliousness, flatulence, indi-
gestion, loss of appetite and sleep, bad
breath, dyspepsia, colds, fevei{^ At vour
druggist, or write '‘Syrup Pepsin,
Dept. BB, Monticelb, Illinois, for fret
trial bottle.
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Jaeksboro Nafl Farm!
Loan Association
< Vfa Interest for Jack County 1
iFwrwero—Long fun*
i. W. Gaston, Sec’y-Treaanrar I
See m« in Jaeksboro on Satar- j
days and First Mondays.
ROBT.H. AUSTIN
Registered Optometrist
Jaeksboro, Texai
JOHN D. McCOMB
ATTORNEY AT LAW
General Practise
H Address Jaeksboro, Texas,
rn 701 Colcocd Buaaiv,
B OidebsmS City, Okie.
J. P. SIMPSON
Attorney at Ur
Gemral Praotks
’ National Baa
Bonding. Phone 267.
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Dennis, J. R. The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1931, newspaper, March 26, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730664/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.