The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1931 Page: 8 of 8
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THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE
Thursday, March 26, 1931
Get our Prices Before you Buy
Certified Field Seed ,
We have the following seeds in %
ctock at this time: Red Top Cane *
Seed, White Kaffir, Dwarf Maize, X
Higera, and Darso. These seeds *
+ are of the Blue Tag Brand and +
% aic certified by the Terminal *
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| Jacksboro Milling Co. j
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Federated Church Societies.
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| Program of Federated Church
| Societies, Monday, March 30th:
' Subject, Stewardship.
Song, “Have Thine Own Way.”
Prayer.
Business session.
Devotional, Mrs. Mallard, lead-
er.
Song, “Take Time To Be
Holy."
Talk, Stewardship of Possesw
sionx, Mrs. C. W. King.
Play, “Tithes and Offerings,”
hv Batist ladies.
Special music, Mrs. J E. Garri-
son. Misses Cherry homes.
Talk, Stewardship of the Gos-
pel, Mrs. Green.
Song, “From Greenland’s Isy
Mountains. ”
Rollcall. Benediction.
666
LIQUID or TABLETS
Cures Colds, Headaches, Fever
666 SALVE
Cures Baby’s Cold
See the New Servel Hermetic
Electric Refrigerator now on dis-
play at N. Thompson Radios.
—n—
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan and
daughter, and Miss Ferol Brewer I
of Wichita Falls visited Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Morgan during the past
week.
—o—
For the best kodak finishing
bring your rolls to Jacksboro Stu-
dio, 24 hour service. (t.f)
—o—
Mr. and Mrs. .Jennings and son,
Wilson, have moved near Temple
to make their home.
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Here's what we do—Rebuild
your shoes. We use better mate-
rial than came in them when new.
We preserve the comfort that
makes you like to wear them and
we save you good money besides.
We guarantee our work. City
Shoe Shop.
—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jennings
and son have moved to Chico to
make their home.
—o—
Our line of Horn Paint, Kreso
Dip, stock disinfectants and rem-
edies is complete; use the best—
it pays. Spears Drug Store, (tf)
-O-
Mrs. Mae Reeves and son, Dan-
iel Lee, visited relatives at Min-
eral Wells last week.
Judge and Mrs. John D. Mc-
Oomb and children of Oklahoma
[City are spending a few days in
Jacksboro.
—o—
We have a large and fresh stock
of Globe Blackleg Vaccine. Spears
Drug Store. (tf)
—o-
Mrs. ('lias. Stewart, Misses Mar-
garet Nell Stewart and Mildred
Gregg are visiting in Fort Worth.
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Many Specials Friday and Sat-
urday, at Lee Harley’s.
Mrs. Joe Stanfield of Fort
Worth visited Mrs. J. E. Garrison
this week.
—o—
On Wednesdays and Saturdays
(until further notice) we will
make stamp pictures—2 views for
50c a dozen. Jacksboro Studio.
Pal Boruff is home from Wich-
ita Falls.
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Mrs. Ruby Frye of Cobb visit-
ed Mrs. P. II. McRoberts the past
week-end.
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| Old Furniture Repaired—at the
Jacksboro Planing Mill. South
[of Sewell Lumberyard. (1)4-3)
G. W. Owens of the A. & M.
(’allege spent several hours Tues-
day with J. X. Wheeler, county
agent, discussing plans for the
year’s activities in Jack County.
A program of work lias been
planned to take the full time of
Mr. Wheeler, and very little time
can be given to emergency work
[other than that of drought relief.
SPROLES
| MOTOR 'FREIGHT LINES
Successors To
GREGG TRUCK LINE
i Overnight Freight Service Daily
j From Dallas and Fort Worth.
! Cargo Insurance $10,000.00
j Per Truck. Bonded—Insured
B. C. Thompson, Agent
Phone 59
Coming Attractions
OPERA HOUSE
Jacksboro. Texas
Perfect Talking
Pictures
Friday, March 27—Ben Lyon
and Raquel Torres in Aloha;
Pat lie News; Let Er Buck
(Sportlight); Final Episode
Phantom of The West.
Saturday, March 28—Bob
Steele in Sunrise Trail; Pathe
Xews; Two-Reel Comedv; Mat-
inee 2:30 P. M.
Monday-Tuasday, March 30-31
—Greta Garbo in Inspiration;
Fox Xews; He Loved Her Xot
(Xick & Tony Comedy).
Wednesday-Thursday, April 1-2
TjowcII Sherman and Mary As-
tor in The Royal Bed; Movie-
tone Xews; Pathe Review;
Winning Puts (with Johnny
Farrell Golf Professional)Mat-
inee Wednesday.
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Burton Springs.
Burton Springs, March 24.—
School closed last week. On Fri-
day dinner was spread by the pa-
trons, and in the evening a play
was put on by the community.
Saturday night the pupils and
teachers of the school put on two
plays. This concluded the school
work for the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Thannie Shook of
Marldey spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gatlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lewis and
children of Wichita Falls visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lewis and chil-
dren, last week.
Births.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gar-
ner, a son, Saturday, March 21.
League Program—March 29.
Topic, The principles of Jesus
applied to ordinary family and
social contacts,
Leader, Maxine Grable.
Song.
Scripture reading and prayer,
by leader.
Brotherhood of man, Lura Sar-
tain.
Supremacy of spiritual values,
Ma rga ret M cCl nr kin.
Sacredness of life and person-
ality, Waltina Boyd.
Round table discussion.
Sentence prayers.
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DRS. ST. CLAIR
AND ST. CLAIR
Optometrists
cf Mineral Wells, Texas, have opened offices in Jacksboro, *
with Dr. R. S, Fillmore, for the purpose of caring for the ❖
eyes of their many patients in this vicinity, and to meet new $
patients needing eye-sight care. f
Every Wednesday and Saturday I
X FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE NO. 242 |
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SORE GUMS NOW CURABLE.
You won’t be ashamed to smile
again after you use Leto’s Pyor-
rhea Remedy. This preparation is
used and recommended by leading
dentists and can not, fail to benefit
you. Druggists return money if it
fails. Spears’ Drug Store.-
(Advt.) (1)
Candy
/or
Easter Giving
Dainty Easter candies, milk
or bitter chocolate covered
bon-bons with assorted fruit
or cream centers, in colorful
and original Easter boxes and
packages are the ideal gift.
Give her candy this year—
to mother, to wife, to sweet-
heart, to sister—to friend.
Fresh candies—all beribboned
and sealed with the cleverest
little Easter stickers you ever
saw.
Spear’s Drag Store
THE STORE AHEAD
, , Marceling, finger or water wav-
0- ^gC°p ^°^ac}iogeS rn§’> facials, manicuring, and
Miss Armstrong of Weather-
ford is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Hulen Harley.
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James Spears of Dallas visited
his parents, here, Sunday.
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HAVE FOR SALE—Hand-made
baby caps; also, ladies’ hats.
Hemstitching and dressmaking
combined. Mrs. G. A. Owen.
(1)4-2)
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I SAVE WITH
{Quickly bridge
1 the gap between
Winter and Spring \
I
Feptona
$1.00 Pint
| Haven’t you noticed that at |
| this time of year there is prev-1
| alent a condition of physical
| laziness and mental sluggish-1
| ness? Peptona is ideal for com- i
| batting this condition. Contain-1
| ing as it does Nux Vomica, i
| Peptonized Iron, Malt, Hypo-1
| phosphites and other stimulat- f
| ing agents, Peptona aids in re- |
storing normal functions by ini-1
" proving appetite and digestion }
and by enriching the blood, i
Start taking Peptona today. |
gold only at Rexall Drug Stores §
Young & Matlock f
“We Sell For Cash Only”
The IfexaflL Store
shampooing done at popular pric-
es. Mae Reeves. Call 91J, Sue
Middlebrooks Apt.,. College St.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ilackley Jr.
and Mrs. Mitchell of Crosby ton,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bentley and
daughter of Bryson, Mr. and Mrs.
W. (.’. Ilackley and Children of
Graham were week-end guests of
Mrs. J. P. Ilackley and John K.
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Vaccinate your chickens; use
Globe Avian Vaccine and get the
best results. We sell it. Spears
Drug Store. (tf)
—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Brtim-
mett of Xebraska have been vis-
iting the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Brnmmett..
Never Told
Till Now!
What happened
behind the scenes
IN FRANCE
General John J.
Pershing’s
My Experiences in
the World War
Resolution.
Whereas; -An all-wise Provi-
dence has seen fit to call from her
earthly labors our dear co-work-
er, Miss Alice M. Rogers, we,
members of the Jacksboro Libra-
ry Club, feel that we have suffer-
ed an irreparable loss in the I
passing of this dear woman, who, ]
by her loyally, splendid ability j
and ever willing spirit of unself- j
ish co-operation, has been an in-
spiration to us in all our club en- j
deavors.
We shall miss her but she shall
be remembered for the indelible
impression for good she has left
upon our hearts and minds.
Therefore, be it, resolved: That
a copy of these resolutions be
spread upon the minutes of the
Library Club and a copy sent to
the .Jacksboro Gnzette-and a copy
to the family.
Mrs. II. II. McConnell,
Mrs. C. A. Worthington,
Mrs. H. C. McClure,
Mrs. W. R. Johnson,
Mrs. J. W. Knox,
Mrs. Ed Sewell,
Mrs. E. C. Richards,
Directors of the
Jacksboro Library Club.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN—We
are authorized to accept subscrip-
tions for all of the daily newspa-
pers and magazines. The Bargain
Days are now on. See us for your
favorite daily. The Gazette, (tf
Squaw Mountain.
Squaw Mountain, March 23.—
A social, which was very much
enjoyed, was given by Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Martin, Saturday night.
J. O. Maxey of jMarklev spent
Sunday with relatives in this
community.
Theo Cantrell and .Mrs. S. C.
Cantrell spent Monday at Jer-
myn on business.
Mr. and Mrs. I>. Reeves of
Jacksboro were recent visitors of
Mr. aird Mrs. W. C. Cantrell.
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Obituaries and cards of thanks at
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The publishers are not responsible
for copy omissions, typographical
errors, or any unintentional error
that may occur further than to
correct it in next issue after it is
brought to their attention. All
Advertising orders are accepted on
this basis only. Phone 71. |
All advertisements cash in advance. I
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Attention Public
After April first we will make a morning delivery of
ICE COLD milk and cream from 5:00 to 6:00 o’clock. Our
other deliveries will schedule as here-to-fore with fresh or
cold milk and cream.
Quality and Service
It is our purpose to supply a QUALITY PRODUCT
and render a SERVICE that the public will appreciate.
Our herd is FED TO PRODUCE QUALITY, and T. B.
tested regularly.
We solicit your patronage.
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MORE
LIFE INSURANCE
for less money
WORKS PORTER
Special—Saturday only—with
each silk dress bought from $4.00
and up you will receive a beauti-
ful silk gown free. Lee Harley’s.
i_;~jesss^£SS^
loo Much
ACID
It XANY people, two hours after eat-
JLVJL ing, suffer indigestion as they call
it. It is usually excess acid. Correct it
with an alkali. The best way, the quick,
harmless and efficient way, is Phillips
Milk of Magnesia. It has remained foi
50 years the standard v/ith physicians.
One spoonful in water neutralizes many
imes its volume in stomach acids, and
it once. The symptoms disappear in five
ninutes.
You will never use crude methods
vhen you know this better method. And
you will never suffer from excess acid
when you prove out this easy relief.
Get genuine Phillips Milk of Mag-
nesia, the kind that physicians have
prescribed for over 50 vears in correcting
excess acids. J*6c and BOc a bottle-- r’ oy
drugstore #
“Milk of Magnesia’* has beeu .no
U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The
Charles H. Phillips Chemical Company
and its^redeemor Charles H. Phillips
We will make regular $2.50 a
dozen Post Card Photos for $1.50
for a limited time. Also reasona-
ble prices on all mounted photos.
Jacksboro Studio.
PHONE 236.
W. B. MANN, Mgr.
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FRESH MEAL—For sale
JacRsiboro Planing Mill.
af the|
(b4-3)
FOR SALE—Baby buggy, in good
condition. See Mrs. George Gates.
Standard Hide & Produce wants
a chance to buy your chickens and
eggs. We pay top prices for all
country produce. Be sure to get
our prices before you sell.
B. Y. Peacock, Mgr., Phone 133.
J. L. Martin & Son, Whitt Nursery
Company, Whitt, Texas. ’
We have on our yard all kinds
of fruit trees, shrubbery, roses,
and evergreens for sale; peach
cheap grass surrounding; also j trees 7^ cents each and up; ap-
150 acres on highway near Jacks-1 pies, pears, apricots, in propor-
boro. See, T. X. or Aynes tion; paper-shell pecans, two
Brown. (d4-9) (years old; roses 25 cents each,
------| or $2.50 per dozen. Grape-vines
LOST—Somewhere around town, ;n stock. Full line to select from.
White gold folding nose-glasses, j will keep stock on our yard all
OFFICE SUPPLIES—We carry a
small supply in stock and can get
anything you want in the short-
est time. Phone 71. The Jacks-
boro Gazette. - (tf)
CASH BARGAIN—320 acres land,
in small black case, with name of
Linz Bros. on. Finder please no-
tify Gazette office. Reward.
Picture of Baptist Church—for
sale at Gazette office. 10c each, or
6 for 50c. • , (tf)
We make a specialty of any re
pair job that other repair men
can’t do. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Quality Shoe Shop, north side
Square, Jacksboro, Texas. (c4-9)
FOR RENT—Modern unfurnished
apartment. Call Quick Sendee
Station. Phone 35.
FARMERS—Let us grind your
corn-meal, every Saturday. Jacks-
boro Planing Mill, south of Sewell
Lumber Yard. (b4-3
We will have Copper-Back
Bronze Turkey eggs for sale this
season. Exceptional quality.
Power & Hess,
Box 576. Jacksboro, Texas.
Phone Xo. 5. (tf)
Pedigreed Big Boll Russel Cot-
ton seed, $1.00 per bushel, deliv-
ered at Jacksboro. A. W. Bailey.
Tele. 917R22.. (c4-2)
Two nice apartments, furnish-
ed, modern conveniences, close to j
town. Mrs, P. H. McRoberts.
Will exchange Franklin five
passenger sedan nearly new for
land in Jack County. Address
Box 59, Bryson, Texas. (d4-2)
SCHOLARSHIP—Have scholar-
ships in leading business colleges
of Fort Worth, Dallas, Wichita
Falls and Abilene. Courses begin
any time. Reasonable terms if de-
sired. (tf) J. R. Dennis.
winter._(tf) J. L. Martin & Son.
Buff Leghorn Setting Eggs, $1.00
per 15; bigger lots cheaper.
Mrs. Paul Farquharson,
(b3-26) Wizard Wells, Texas.
J. S. Shields Dairy Farm.
1 will handle the delivery of
milk from the J. S. Shields dairy
farm, beginning April 1st. De-
liver each morning and guaran-
tee satisfaction. Pure sweet milk,
buttermilk, butter and cream
from TB tested cow's.
(b3-26) W. M. Leach, Phone 28.
NOTICE—Paint your house this
spring. See Hubert Greene and
let him •figure with you ,on paint
and oil. (li3-26)
Appreciation—We, the relatives
of Mrs. I. A. McAdams, wish by
taking this method to express our
appreciation to all who kindly
ministered at the time of her
death and through tokens of sym-
pathy tried to help us bear our
burden of sorrow.
R. H. McAdams.
II. J. McAdams.
Sue Middlebrooks.
Una Corwin.
Mrs. W. C. McConnell.
DRAUGHONS COLLEGE
Training is the difference between a job at poor pay and a
position with opportunities. “Proof of Positions” shows
how we cau train and place you in a minimum of time and
expense. Mail Coupon today to nearest office, Dallas, Wich-
ita Falls, Abilene, or Lubbock, and find out about the big
opportunities in business. (|f)
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.