The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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No. 12 Canton Planter
WE HAVE IN
CULTIVATORS
THE KLONDIKE
THE LITTLE JAP
rs* DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE
“2 Ro”
One man and three horses will do the
work of two men and two teams.
The money you would pay a hired man to plow the
other row will pay for the Cultivator. SEE?
CALL AND SEE OUR NICE LINE OF
BUGGIES
yy We carry a full line of Poultry
Netting, Hog and Cattle Fencing. Call
and get our prices on these, even if you are
not going to fence now.
Found.
Initial stick pin. Owner can
have same by calling at this office
and describing same.
Fine Polan China Male for Sale.
Young, w^U bred and in good
servicea.le sondition
W. P. Stewart
Rhode Island Reds
Full blood Rhode Island Red
chickens. Eggs $0.50 per 15
cash with order. Mrs. J H Davis,
Jacksboro, Route, 2.
Milk Cows.
Three milk cows for sale cheap.
J. M. Storie.
Notice.
We will not have any more of
the Bemestic coal, but will have
on hand at all times screened lump
lignite at $2.50 per ton.
Jacksboro Mill and Elevator Co.
“Black Satin” Jack for Sale or Trade
A good, young Jack. Will sell
on easy terms at a bargain, or will
exchange folr some good property .
I have no use for him.
W. P. Stewart, Jacksboro, Tex.
Painting and Paperhanging.
I am a professional painter and
paper hanger and will do work
promptly and in firstclass shape.
Prices reasonable. Inside decora-
tion a specialty. Leave word at
New Drug Store. J. F. Brown.
II April
JACKSBORO, TEXAS.
Good Farm to Rent and Clearing
Contract Near Town.
New, comfortable house, sheds
and crib Good grass and water; 17
acres of old land and as much new
land as renter can clear and get in.
A fine deal for the right man.
W. F. Stewart.
DeWitt’8 Little Early Risers the best
known pills and the best pill made, are
easy to take and act gently and are
certain. We sell and recomend them
Jacksboro Pharmacy.
Crown Bottling Works.
Spears & Stewart are this week
installing the machinery for the
Crown Bottling Works and will be
running about May 12.
Read the pain lormula on the box of
Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your
doctor if there is a better one. Pain
means congestion, blood pressure some-
where. Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets
check head pains, womanly pains, pain
anywhere. Try one and see! -0 for
25c. Sold hyAbe Kuykendall.
We Reiterate.
That for more than fifteen years Hunt’s
Cure has been working on the afficted.
Its mission is to cure skin trouble, par-
ticularly those of any itching char-
acter. Its success is not 6n account of
advertising, but. because it surley does
the work. One box if guaranteed to cure
any case.
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Services Next Sunday.
Rev. L. S. Barton, of Decatur,
presiding elder of this district,
will preach at both hours at the
Methodist church next Sunday.
This is the occasion of the seccnd
quarterly conference. It is hoped
the entire membership will be pres-
ent next'Sunday. The sacrament
of the Lord's supper will be observ-
ed at the morning hour.
Rhode Island Red Egg*
Full blood Rhode Island eggs
for sale at $1.00 a settiug.
Mrs. W. E. Fitzgerald.
Hogs for Sale.
I have two sows for sale, 1 with
5 pigs the other 6. will sell at *2
per head. J. R. Williams, Jacks-
boro, Rfd. No. 1.
Residence Lots for Sale.
Residence lot in the new Denman
addition for sale. For particulars
see R. Q- Denman.
For Sale.
Some choice lots on College hill.
Remember the price $100, $10 cask
and $10 per month.
William Turner.
Woman Wanted.
At the Hotel Jacksboro for cham-
bermaid. Would prefer^one from
30 to 40 years old.
L. A. Wilson, Prop.
Get the Genuine. Three Sixes, 25c, 50c and $1.00
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
--Sold end Rocommondod * V1 KiWfltSf»**■-
e: e. young.
H1SSLEY 1B0S. JACKSBORO TEXAS
Ik, Milt Lights &si Ssitling ?luts
A/WVWVW ^y‘nV‘iVi‘1* »!»***
The Electric Lights service is no^ first-class. Try lights in
your residence. They are safe, convenient and Economical.
Up Before the Bar.
N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts-
field, Vt., writes: “We have used Dr.
King’s New Life Pills for years and
find them euch a good family medicne
we woutdn’t be without them.” For
Chills, constipation, biliousness or sick
headache they work nonders, 25c at
Abe Kuykendall’s.
Notice, Road Overseers.
Each road ovreseer in the county
thereby requested to make out a
list of dues all roads that they have
for their districts and send them
to me at Ance. Also a list of
tools they will be compelled to
have in order to'properly work
their roads. W. E. Fitzgerald,
county judge
Program for Junior League.
Sunday, May 2 Epworth League
Day.
Toic:—Why do we observe the
Memorial Days?
Scripture Lesson; (Ex. 12;24
—27 Deut. 4; 9) (2 Peter 3;1)
Key Text: Ex. 13;14.
Bible Illustrations:
1. A solemn reminder: Joshua
4 ;19—244 Marie Hackley
Program for B. Y. P. U. May 2nd.
Secretary. Song. Prayer.
Special Music.
Scripture reading in three parts.
—Luke 9;28-3. Leader.
(b) Matt. 17;1-13, Miss Vera
Carter. v
(c) Mark 9; 2-13, Mr. Gray Cal-
loway.
Moses and Elija; what they stood
for and how their early lived. Mr.
L. Z. Timmonss.
“From the transfiguration to the
Epileptic Boy’ Rev. R. C.McCu-
Uough. ’ ,
Song.—“Must Jesus bear the
cross alone.’’ Adjourned.
Farmers Institute Meeting.
Monday May 3, Trade Day, there
will be a meeting of the Jack
county Farmers Institute. There
will be a number of live topics pre-
sented and general discussion on
same. Every farmer is invited to
attend and take part.
The following is an outline of
the subjects to be discussed:
Methods of disposing of Pro-
duce, J. W. Pinson
Cooperation of Farmer ms and
Merchants, J. A. Perkin.
• How to make $500 more a yeEr
on Each Farm, J. B. Allen.
Voluntary discussion and -busi-
ness.
iv t-11 . Thu, only way to make this msti-
2. A neglected Anniversary kept: tute a success is for all interested
™ TT ** | farmers and others to get up and
Seven Houses for Sal$/
Seven houses and lots in Jacks-
boro on Knox street for sale. One-
third down, balance to suit pur-
chaser. John Luttrell. tOct
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A Bargain in City Property.
For sale: The O. M. Simpson
house and lot, located in western
part of citv, convenient to school,
joins the Knox addition, through
which new railroad run, streets on
north and south. Four rooms,
hallway, and 2 porches, nice young
orcharn, an acre of land, a good
barn, will closeout $1325, u deal
can be closed in 30 bays; 1-2 cash,
balance 1 and 2 years.
See J. P. Simpson.
Swept Over Niagra.
I his terrible calamity often happens
because a careless boatman ignores the
river’s warning—growing ripples and
faster current—Nature’s warnings are
kind. That dull pain or ache in the
back warns you the Kidneys needs ati
tention if you would escape fatal mala-
dies-Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright’s di-
sease. Take Electric Bitters atonM and
see backache fly and all your best
inge retun- “ Mter long suffering from
weak kidneys *»d lame back, onefl.w
bottle wholly cured, me, writes J. R.
Blankenship, of Belk Tenn. Only 50c
at Abe Kuykendall’s.
Words to Freeze the Soul.
“Your son has consumption. His case
is hopellcs.” These appalling words
were spoken to Geo. E Blevens, a lead-
ing, merchant of Springfield, N. C. by
two expert doctors—one a lung specia-
list. Then was shown the wonderful
power of Dr. King’s New Discovery.
•‘After three weeks use,” writes. Mr.
Blevens, “he was as well as ever. I
would not. take all the money in the
world for what it did for my boy.” In-
fallible for conghs and colds, its the
safest, surest cure of desperate lung
diseases on earth. 50c and $1.00 Guar-
anteed satisfaction. Trial bottle free.
Abe Kuykendall.
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(Joshua ;10—12 Charles Hogsett.
3. A practical reminder of the
days of Gods’ wonderful work; Ps.
114 ;14—. Dot Richardson.
Leader: Louise Light.
KILLthe couch
and CURE THE LUNC8
Workers Meeting.
A Wrkers Meeting of the Methdist
Sunday school was held last Sun-
day at 5 o’clock. Reports from the
several departments were encour-
aging. The Primray department church, at
is in thme need of more red chairs resulted in a general revival of the
work for it. Ask your'neighbor
to come,"and come youisi’ll,
The meeting will be at the court
house and will begin at 1.30 p. m.
Tom M. Marks,. Pres
J. B. Allen, Sec.
Christian Church Meeting.
The services conducted by W. A.
Boggess, State evangelist, and F. S.
Carter, singer, for The Christian
the M. E. church, have
WITH
Br. King’s
New Discovery
for csnsr JSh.
AND ALL THROAT AMD LUNG TROUBLE!.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OS MONEY REFUNDED.
curch, and a closer organization of
the membership. The church has
called G. G. Alexander of Clinton,
Indiana, to its pastorate. He is a
young preacher, able in the min-
istry, and with a splendid record ?0.........
for good work. He ha» been called MT ? M ^ ^ ^
for three-fourths lime
The church has also raised by | rev diccaw, try hr. shoop» ite#tM»tive a month—
ineA.iiuiv.il .101 « , i T»t>leti or Litjuld-tnU tm what It can and will
subscription about twelve hundred do for you. Druggist rotommeud and sell
dollars to enable them to build a
Weak Kidneys
Weak Kidney*, (rarely point to weak kidney
Nerves. Tbe Kidneys, like the.Heart, and the
Stomach, find their weakness, not In the organ
tttelf. hut in the nerves that control and puid«*
and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop’s Restorativel*
id strengthen Worn. vr. snoop s nosxoi»uvew
_ medicine speclhcally prepared to reach the**
controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone,
l« futile. It is a waste ol time, and ol money aa
well.
the classes are growing so large
The Baraca boys were given per-
mission to build an annez to the
south east part of the church build-
ing for their meetings.
Childrens Day was provided for.
The Philatheas reported that they
had undergone reorganization.
New committees had been appoint-
ed and Mr. Allen Tooker selected
teachre. ” . ,
^A Junior Baraca class was autho- house that will be a credit to the ,
rized to organize with Mr. W. B. ! town. The list will be increased ;
Keir as teacher. | further. This activity on the part,
The attendance last Sunday was of this congregation means muchj || i Eg
reported to be 150and the two hun- for the town, and is a step for a j HBS ¥Blj S | I WH
dredth mark is hoped to be reached greater Jacksboro. The meeting , DIVV ■ WW
goon j closed last night. | ABE KUYKENDALL*
Dr. Shoop’s
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1909, newspaper, April 29, 1909; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734448/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.