The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1909 Page: 5 of 12
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I MONDAY, FEBRUARY
To the person complying with the following:
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To the person or persons who brings the greatest number of men, women and
children over 10 years old, in one load, ail being seated to onr store before
2 o'clock p. m. Monday, February 1. :: :: ::
If the party winning contest desires something else, they may auction off
the Sewing Machine and bay what they wish with proceeds. For instance a
church or school community or lodge desires a bell, organ or something else,
the proceeds may be used for that purpose. _ :: ::
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JACKSBORO, TEXAS $
For Sale
Peafowls and guineas, inquire
at old Fort.
Qoak Found
Ou Palo Pinto road,
call at News office.
Owner
Board
Those wishing board, will find
good board and reasonable rates
with Mrs. Sibley.
Silver handle umberella between
depot and town, or in town. Find-
er please return to News office or
to M F Gragg at Douglass’.
Rhode Island Reds
Full blood Rhode Island Red
chickens. Eggs $1.00 per 15
cash with order. Mrs. J H Davis,
Jacksboro, Route, 2.
Jacks for Sale.
Sixteen young Jacks of Slover
and Alex Steel stock. Good
blooded. 3 months to 7 years old.
W. N. Smith, Perrin Ranch.
Two Farms for Rent.
Enquire Of The Hensley-Johnsoa
Realty Co.
For Rent or Safe.
Small farm for rent or sale,
quire of Chas. A. Lee.
Box Supper.
There will be a box supper at
Oakland school house January 30..
Everybody invited to be present^
Rally!
A Farmers’ Union Rally will
held at Browu’s school house ota
Saturday night before the first*
Sunday" in February. 1909. Ev-
erybod ivnvited to attend.
Ebeery &Mother
is or should be worried when the lit-
tle ones have a oough or cold. It may
lead to cramp or .pleurisy or pneumo-
nia-then to something more serious.
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup will Cure
the trouble at once and prevent any
complication. Sold by E. E. Young.
Work Wanted.
I am prepared to plow and har-
row your garden, do any kind of
hauling, or furnish you with wood.
Tom Manuel, on old Masonic lot.
Notice.
To all that are interested in the
Lynn Creek cemetery is requested
to meet on Saturday, January 23,
for the purpose of working and
cleaning up of same.
Alien JaCkson, president.
For Sale.
351 acres of land 3 miles east of
Antelope, 80 acres in cultivation,
good ta$ks, and well.
This land will be sold on the
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best of terms if sold at once.
Apply to the undersigned.
Walter Isbell, Jacksboro, Tex.
Land Wanted.
From one to two thousand acres
rough land at not more than $4.00
an acre. See W. Isbell.
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Jersey Cows For Sale
If you want 2 gooo Jersey cows
fresh 1 st of February see Harry
Daugherty, at the First National
Bank.
Correspondents Wanted.
The News wants correspondents
from every locality in the county.
Will not some young lady or gen-
tleman volunteer to write the
happenings from their neighbor-
hoods and send them in. Their
neighbors would appreciate it.
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Even our
Grandfatiherup knew wh<
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Notice.
We will not have any more of
the Demestic coal, but will have
ou hand at all times screened lump
lignite at $2.50 per ton. ' '
i Jacksboro Mill and Elevator Co.
Another Railroad for Jacksboro is
Now Assured.
Therefore a good demand for
city and suburban property will re-
sult. Let us know what you have
for sale. List it with us at a fair
price, and we will sell it for you
SURE.
The W. P. Stewart Land Agency.
Straw Wanted.
I want about a fourth of a load/
of clean straw for strawberries.
Also, I will give a year’s subscrip-
tion to the. News for two Mus-
tang grape vines with good roots.
Tom M. Marks...
Too Mach Jice
You feel as if you had one faoe too
many when you have Neuralgia.
Don’t you? Save (the face, you taay
need it; but get rid of the Neuralgia
by applying Ballard's Snioiw Lfntment.
Finest thing In the world for rheuma-
tism, neuraflgia, (bums, outs, scalds,
lajme back and all palms..
Bold by E. E. Young.
For Sale on Easy Payments.
727 acres 10 miles southwest of
Jacksboro, known as the J. H.
Cook place, 250 acres in cultivation.
200 acres rough, balance fine farux
land. This is a nice little . stocks
farm and if sold within the- nexfe
few days will take $15.00 per acre,.
$500 cash, balance $500 per annum*
with 8 per cent interest.' Address-.
Owner, Room 10, Dundee Bldgr.
f 20 Fort Worth, Tfexa&i.
It will St*v There
“In my fondly medicine chest *0*
remedy is permitted to remain uuStBfn
it proves beyond a doMbt the (best to-
be Obtained for its iparUoular purpose .
For treating all manner of skin trou-
bles, such as Eczema, Tester, Ring-
worm, esc., ‘Hutot’s-’Oure has held Jfta-
plaice for-many years. I -have tfaJldd
to find a surer remedy. It mures itch-
ing instantly,’’ R. M. Swann, Frank-
lin, La.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the-
commissioners court at its first
meeting in February 1909, wilt
d-signate a depository for the
county funds, aud will at said
time receive proposals from any
banking incorporation, association!
on individual banker, in tbisi
county for said deposits, awardings
same to the bank paying highest
rate of interest.
W. E. Fitzgerald*
County Judfep:.
will do.
A CONVINCING PROOF
iSss&iA'sssKiJPSs&tz
CURE
AND ALL PAINS.
USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS.
Pocket-Book Lost
Between Dr. Well’s residence
and Warren Slater’s.
Please bring to News office
where it will be described and re-
ward given. Ada M. Bass.
y. L. Settle, Richmond, Ho., writes:- “This la to
certify that I nave used your Snow Liniment for tea >
and satisfaction.”
Avoid all Substitutes. Three Stoat 25c, SO* $140
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
f00-802 North Second Street, ST. BOUB, MO.
There is no Quinine, no£hlqg whatev-
er harsh or sickening' in Preventlcs.
These XHitle dandy Goto Cure Tablets
s|ct as by magic. A tow hours—and
your threatening Gold Je broken. Can-
dyilke in taste, PreveuUos (please .the
chUdren—and least of all ts the econ-
omy. !A large ,box—48 Prevent**—
25 cents. Ask your druggist. He knows
told by Abe Kuykendall.
A Pic Supper
The Ladies of the Home Mission
society will give pie supper and
valfintine social at the new M. E.
church, Feb. 12. The proceeds
will be given to help paint the
churoh. All the ladies are request-
ed to bring a pie and whoever buys
it has the privilege of eating it
with the lady, or alone if he pre-
feres. An enjoyable time is ex-
pected and all are invited to attend
any aid given us will be much
appreciated. Ella Marks,
Corresyonding Secretary.
Rev. Reddin Andrews
Of Tylef, Texas, will address the?
people on the subject of Socialism*
at the court house on Feb. 1 and as
at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Andrews needs^
no introduction to the people of
Texas, being well known in relig-
ious and educational circles, and aft
one time at the head oi Baylor
University. He is well known also
for his ardent work in the interest
of humanity and political and eco-
nomic progress.
Come out aud hear him or you
will miss a rare treat.
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Mcbane Cotton.
Nearly all the Mebaue Triumph
cotton seed have been sold. There
is still a little left at 75 cents a
bushel at H. L. Douglass’. When
re gone other seed will be
hi but the price will be
Railroad News.
A force of men are now busy
clearing the right of way and have
over a mile cleared.
Contracts were to be let for grad-
ing last Saturday. As the con-
tracts were considered at Dallas
and the office here has not beard
from them, we can not state to
whom the contracts were let and
just when the grading will com-
mence, but we understand that it
will be just as soon as the teams
Why Borrow Money at 10 per cent
Interest When You, Can Get
it at 8 and 8 1-2 per cent?
On firstclass farm and ranch
loans of $1000.00 and over we can
give you bed rock interest rates
and liberal terms in proportion to
the amount desired and value of
security offered.
In one of the safest and most;
liberal companies in the world.
If you have something GOOD
to offer and want a low rate of in-
terest you cannot fail to miss see-
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1909, newspaper, January 28, 1909; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733641/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.