The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1917 Page: 6 of 8
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THE JACKSBORO NEWS
WEDNESDAY, MAY. 23, 1917
NEWS PHONE NO. 79
Personal
DR. C. E. PUTNAM
* DENTIST
Road To Happiness
Next door to Johnson Bros, off-
ice on south side of square Jacks-
boro, Texas.
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Be amiable, cheerful and good
natured and you are muech more
likely t® *be happy. You >Will
find this diffciult. if not imposs-
ible, however, when you are con-
stantly troubled with constipation.
Take Chamberlain’s Tablets and get
rid of that and it will* be easy.
These tablets not only move the
bowels, but improve the appetite
and strengthen the digestion.
Bat Remedy For Whooping Cough
Last winter wneh my littld bdY ^
had thed whooping cough I gavd
him Chamberlain’s. Cough Reme-
dy,” writes MrsJ. B. Roberts, East
St. Louis, 111. "It kept his cough
loose and relieved him of those
dreadful coughing spells. It is the
only cough medicine I keep in my
he use because have the most confi-
dence in it.” This remedy is al-
so good for colds and croup.
J. H. WALTERS.
When you cut yourself seal the
wound with Rexall Skin-Fix 50c a
tube at Young’s.
B. W. McDowell of Dallas visit-
ed relatives in Jacksboro Monday.
Mr Arlington Stewart, and Son
and daughter, Spurgeon and Quillah
of Crosbyton came through Jacks-
boro Thursday on their way to Dal-
las and Fort Worth.
Mr Clade Buster of Dallas was
here on business Wednesday and
Thursday. Mr. Buster is a cousin
‘of Mrs E. E. Young.
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; Ijwill pay you 25c per cwt. for
mixed Iron, 55c per cwt. for dry
bones, will buy any kind of junk.
E. L. Douglss
■ Miss Ivy Mae Smith of Mineral
'Wells is visiting Miss MaryDaugh-
erty this" wteek.
Miss Christine Conner is visiting
•her aunt; Mrs. J. E. Cabaniss, in
Fort Worth this week.
Raymond Gwaltney came in last
night from Greenville where he
has been attending Wesley College.
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Dr J. W. McComb returned last
Friday from Austin where he has
been for the past month attending
. the Legfoptur#. - ;; • r
L. W. Parrish of Henrietta after
delivering the W. 0. W. address
here last Sunday afternoon went on
to Graham where he delivered the
Commencement address for the
Graham High School.
You cannot work best, play best,
and enjoy life best uness you are
feeing at your best. If you are not
feeling at your best try a bottle of
Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic. It
gives you an appetite, improves
your digestion, enriches your
blood, in fact tones up your entire
system.
J. N. Solomon has returned from
Corpus Christi where he attended
as a delegate a meeting of the M.
W. A. He was elected while there
as Alternate-at-large to the Head
Camp which meets at Chicago in
June.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Simpson are
the proud parents of a 11 pount
boy born to them on May 11.
I will buy all kinds of junk,
Iron, Bones, Bras?, Copper, Auto
tires etc.
E. L. Douglass
You must have heard about SAL-VET, the
great worm destroyer and conditioner—-how it has saved
millions of dollars for live stock owners — how it has proved a
god-send to worm-in(ected live stock—how it has stopped the losses from
worms and furnished the farmers a weapon that has no equal with which to
fight live stock diseases. Now you can buy it from our dealer whose name
.ia given below, oh an absolute guarantee to do all claimed for it, or money
back. On such terms you can’t afford to be without
The Great
WOKm
Oeetroyer
The Great
UVC STOCK
CondMIemer
A. H LOUCKS. Aur.U..
.took Sri—lt« low coat.
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po«ne«tes the essentials to a good stock remedy: 1st—its handiness to
feed ■ JHtf-the fact that it is effective for all kind! ofi
ieea xwp—:mv ■■ .
Am very well pleased with the results.
You can’t afford to run the risk of loss—to let your stock suffer from worms^-
to let the wormseatup your feedand profits,whenyou canget this wonderful ren^
cdy on such a guarantee. Let us show you whet It has done for others; how It will pur
you to feed SAL-VET You can save both time end freight charges when you htey ethoasu.
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BE PAfRIOTIC!
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Buy A Bond!
This Buk his • supply •!
applicants hluks for the LIB-
ERTY LOAN usd you subscrip-
tioi through us will be hulled
pronptly, without charge.
W. A. Shown, President.
James Hayes, Cashier.
Sil Stark, Vice-President.
J. R. Lilly, Vice-President.
T. F. Mullens, Asst. Cashier.
Welcome To Old
Setters And Chau-
tauqua Visitors.
J. H. Timberlake,
Chairman of the Board.
We invite you to nuke this Bank
yonr headquarters; to renew eld ac-
quaintances with onr officers and font
new ones; to feel free to make nse of
onr adequate facilities and be assured
we will welcome every opportunity
to be of a service to you.
Owing to the numerous requests we
Jiave had for the New Coins, we have
arranged tp have a limited supply of
the "new coinage’* Quarter-Dollars,
during Home-Coming Chautauqua week,
which we will be glad to exchange
with our friends as long as they last
The Jacksboro
National Bank
J acksboro, Texas.
WITH THE ADVENT OF SPRING
Nature puts on a new coat.
Be Natural put a new coat Paint, .Varnish, Stain,
_ r.
Etc. on Wagon, Caraiage, Auto, Mouse, Barn.
J. H. WALTERS
Decoration at Los-
Creek.
Several Jacksboro people attend-
ed the working of the Los Creek
Cemetery last Sunday, May 20, and
were treated to one of the most
appetizing dinners imaginable after
which we have not even the faint-
est shadow of a doubt that this
community has the best of cooks.
Their pies were delicious almost
past description in fact evey
thing was of the best and last but
not least there was an abundance.
We regret that we did not get to
stay long enough to help decorate
the graves, but we had to hasten
jack to Jacksboro in order to fill
our places in the W. 0. W. Dec-
oration here on that day.
We hope to be again invited to
Los Creek on decoration Day.
Jeff Coats.
Troubled with skin eruptions?
Get a cake of Rexall Medicated
Skin Soap today and become con-
vinced of the superior excellence o
this soap in such cases. 25c per
cake. E. E. Young
WELCOME! TO OUR STORE
Union Sunday School
Program
Your attention please Mrs. House-
wife we are looted here in yonr
city for two or threeweeks and are
•in position to renovate your mat-
tresses. Why sleep on a hard and
lumpy mattress when we con con
vert your old mattress into a soft
and downy one at iesa than half
price of a new one?
All work will be called for and
delivered same day. Prices reas-
onable and all work guaranteed.
TiiwiiH just South of Post Office*
CAMERON & PHARRIES.
There will be by agreement a
Union Sunday School, Sunday, May
27th, under the big Chautauqua
tent composed of Presbyterian,
Christian and Methodist schools.
You are cordially invited to be
with us and help to make this the
greatest Sunday School Jacksboro
ever had.
The following program will be
rendered:
1. —Two Songs.
2. —Prayer.
3. —Song.
4. —Responsve Reading.
5. —Readng by Miss Emma
Foxhall
6. —Talk by Judge J. P.
Simpson. Subject, “The Layman's
duty to the Sunday School.
7. —Song.
8. —Talk by Rev. R. N. Hucka-
LADIES and GENTLEMEN:--
. JYou can t afford to go through our
town next week without seeing OUR
line of; silks, dress goods, voiles, sport
goods, nice line of ladies waists new
and latest styles, shoes, shirts, hats, etc.
^Ve guarantee every article you huy
from our store.
T. R. BOOZ
CASH STORE
* Hugh Spivey
E. A. Gwaltney.
Commttee.
All nntemible owners and citixena
on foot be ready to leave on the
second booster trip Fiidayday 25th.
The schedule is as follows
12:00 noon out of Jacksboro
1:00 P. M. arrive Wizard wells;
2:00 P. M. arrive Vineyard;
2:35 P. M. arrivre Joplin;
3:15 P. M. arrive Gibtown;
4:00 P. M. arrive Perrin; ,
6:00 P. M. arrive Jacksboro.
Almost 100 people were ia line
for the first trip.
Lets make it larger for number
two trip.
Line up on Public Square at
12:00 noon sharp. For any further
particulars call on F. N. Foxhall.
Notice To The Follow-
ing Old Timers
WCKutch, Judge T F Horton,
J H Hensley, E Johnson, J R Lilly,
SO Callahan, J W Knox, STV
Knox, J A Hensely, Hick Hensley,
L A Wilson; L H Bryant, L L Copq
Sil Stark,\Mart Nelms, Tom Marks
Dr J T Robinson, Dr J W McComb
C O Heap, R K Stewart, Lewis
Richardson, S L Leeman, L J Her-
ring. John Thompson, Carter
Thompson, J M Maddox, J C Price,
Lipnie Stoddard, Lunq^ach,TN
Brown J D Ventioner, Frank Stew-
art, J C Jones Kit Jones, Henry
Brummett, George Spiller, Alf
Cooper, Clarence Taylor, H T Dau-
gherty, v Frank Specht, Hubert
Green, Newt Aynea, Newt Atkin-
son, Lewis Johnson, T H Cherry-
homes, D R Sewell, Aaron Lasater,
Sam J Rogers, J P Simpson, Rich
Johnson, J S Newman, E M David-
son.
You will please meet at the Big
Tent at 5 o'clock Saturday after-
noon as matters of importance,
relative to the Home-Coming are
to beattendedto.
Mrs. Ma Huckabay.
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McComb, W. B. The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1917, newspaper, May 23, 1917; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732969/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.