The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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Obituary.
On the 17th of April the death
angel visited the home of Bro. and
Sister M. Elliott and took from
that home their dearly beloved son
Brice M. Elliott. He was born
Feb. 8th 1874, died April 17th 1909.
He leaves a dear old father,
mother and two brothers and two
sisters and host of friends to mourn
his death.
His remains were laid to rest in
the Live Oak Cemetery to await
the Final Judgement Day.
He has gone to the great beyond Lenard 0. Moore, Bryson, Texas
from whence no traveler has ever
returned. H e is gone to try the
Orville Grover, Jacksboro, Texas
Jno Galloway, Shannon, Rfd. 2, Tex
Geo. Gibbins, Stewarton, Texas
Floid Gilliland Shannon, Rfd.2, Tex
B. Galloway Shannon, Rfd. 2, Tex.
Raymond Good, Cundiff, Texas
William Martin, Jackboro, Texas
Hugh A. Moore, Bryson, Texas
Dow Murray, Gibtown, Rfd. 1, Tex
Loyd Smith, Shannon, Rfd. 2 Texas
Amos Strickland, Squaw, Texas
London Strickland, Stewarton, Tex
Will Staley, Newport, Texas
Joe Staley, Newport, Texas
Wright Tilghman, Jacksboro, Tex.
Fletcher Tilghman, Jacksboro, Tex
Walter Teague, Jacksboro, Texas
Ben Tilghman, Jacksboro, Texas
C. 0. HESS, THE FURNITURE MAN
realities of an unknown world to
us after suffering until agony and
pain for months.
He was loved by all who knew
him and I do say to his friends pre-
pared to met death and I do say to
his father mother, brothers and sis-
ters that we as your friend that
our hearts beats in simpathy for
you, but that is as far as our
simpathy can go but we point you
to the great sympathising Jesus
who will bare all your burdens and
help you over the dark places of
life and in the end give you ever-
lasting life.
Written by a friend.
Rev. J. F. Keith.
The old fashioned way of dosing a
weak stomach, or stimulating the heart
or kidneys is all wrong. Dr. Shoop
first pointed out this error. This is why
his prescription—Dr. Shoop’s Restora-
tive—is directed entirely to the cause
of these ailments, the weak inside or
controlling nerves. It isn’t so difficult,
says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen a weak
stomach, heart or kidneys, if one goes
at it corectly. Each inside organ has
its controlling or inside nerve. When
these, nerves fail then those organrs
must surely falter. These vital truths
are leading druggists everywhere to
dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop’s
Restorative. Test it a few days, and
see! Improvement will promptly and
surely follow. Sold by Abe Kuykendall.
Members of the Boy's Corn Club.
Below we give the names and
addresses of the Jack county boys
who have entered the corn contest
for this fall. There are a number
of boys who could join this who
have not. Plant your crop and
send in your names at once, boys.
Jack Allen, Newport, Texas
Arthur Anderson, Post Oak, Texas
Trman Allen, Newport, Texas
Orville Alexander, Gertrude, Texas
Oscar Anderson, Post Oak, Texas
Adus Allen, Gertrude, Texas
Joe Baker, Jeannette, Texas
Everett Baker, Newport, Texas
Lee Boruff, Jacksboro, Rfd.2 Texas
JIm-Bob Bryant Gertrude, Texas
Tom W. Baker, Jacksboro, Texas
Elmer Bond, Bryson, Texas
Corbet Baker, Jeannette, Texas
Willie Burt, Squaw, Texas
Loyd Brown, Gibtown, Rfd. 1 Tex.
Euclid Brannon, Jacksboro, Texas
Ben Baker, Gibtown, Rfd. 1 Tex.
Schley Burt, Squaw, Texas
Rives Baker, Gibtown, Rfd. 1, Tex'
Jno Clark, Jacksboro, Rfd. 2 Tex.
William Cooper, Gertrudes, Texas
Claude Campbell, Gertrudes, Texas
Willie Cadell Gertrudes, Texas
Jim Cannon, Post Oak, Texas
C C. Cole, Jacksboro, Texas
F. Covington, Shannon, Rfd. 2 Tex
B. Covington, Shannon, Rfd. 2 Tex
Owen Calloway, Gibtown, Rfd. Tex
Frank Cook, Jeannette, Texas
'Luther Craig, Cundiff, Texas
Eschel Castleberry, Vineyard, Tex.
Charles Durham, Jeannette, Texas
Dave Dukes, Jacksboro, Texas
Johnnie Downing, Newport, Texas
Eddy Downing, Newport, Texas
,Odes Dailey, Joplin, Texas
Will Ellis, Jacksboro, Texas
Homer Easton, Joplin, Texas
Earl Foucher, Jacksboro, Texas
Fred Ford, Jacksboro, Rfd. 1, Tex.
Orbie Ford, Jacksboro, Rfd. 1 Tex.
E. Fulcher, Jacksboro, Rfd. 1 Tex.
Judge Farris, Squaw, Texas
Nathan Farris, Squaw, Texas
Floyd Freeman, Gibtown, Rfd. 1 Tex
Doyle Gillespie, Gertrudes, Texas
C. Murray Gibtown, Rfd. 1, Texas Beal Teague, Jacksboro, Rfd. 2 Tex
West Moore, Shannon, Rfd. 2, Tex. Charley W7ard, Jacksboro, Texas
Roy McCright, Cundiff, Texas Lonzo Wilson, Shannon, Rfd.2,Tex.
C. Middlebrooks, Jacksboro, Texas R. White, Shannon, Rfd. 2, Tex.
Loyd Middlebrooks, Jacksboro, Tex Bryan Whitaker, Cundiff, Texas
Clarence Welch, Cundiff, Texas
Dewey Mask, Newport, Texas Eramus Wade, Post Oak, Texas
Ed Noland, Jacksboro, Rfd. 2, Tex Luther Wade, Post Oak, Texas
P. B. Nicholson, Newport, Texas Hiram Wilson, Shannon,Rfd. 2 Tex
i Ruben Whitsitt, Squaw, Texas
Jesse Whitsitt, Squaw, Texas
Herny Wade, Post Oak, Texas
Edward Wade, Post Oak, Texas
Ed Owen,Jacksboro, Texas
Oliver Hand, Jacksboro, Texas
Oland Howard, Jeannette, Texas
J. W. House Bryson, Texas
R. Hobson, Jacksboro, Rfd. 2, Tex.
Oscar Hale, Newport, Texas
Jessie Hill, Gertruddes, Texas
Henry Hauna, Gurtrudes, Texas
Joe Hale, Newport, Texas
J. F. Hale, Newport, Texas
Rex Hod, Chico, Rfd. 3, Tex.
Fowler Hood, Chico, Rfd. 3 Tex.
V. Hullenges, Chico, Rfd. 3, Tex.^
Columbus Harris, Prospect, Texas
Arthur Harris, Prospect, Texas
Jack Horn, Shannon, Texas
Fred Howell, Squaw, Texas
Ardry Hanna, Jeannette, Texas
Willie Johnson, Joplin, Texas
Oscar Jackson, Squaw, Texas
Henry Jackson Squaw, Texas
Dewey Jackson, Squaw, Texas
Corbie Jackson, Squaw, Texas
Grady Kirk, Gibtown, Rfd. 1, Tex
Robert Killen, Shannon, Rfd.2, Tex
W. E. Kerr, Post Oak, Texas
Harry Leach, Jacksboro, Texas
Clark Lemond, Post Oak, Texas
C. Lemond Jacksboro, Rfd. 2, Tex
Clyde Leach, Jacksboro, Texas
C. W Loyd,ryson, Texas
E, Lucas, Jacksboro, Rfd. 1, Tex.
Audrey Lawrence, Cundiff, Texas
Clarence Lawrence Cundiff, Texas
Jesse Leek, Newport, Texas
Sid Leek, Newport, Texas
John Mathis, Senate, Texas
John Martin, Jacksboro, Texas
Leon Martin, Jacksboro, Texas
Jno Mikeal, Jacksboro, Rfd. 1, Tex
R. Mikeal Jacksboro, Rfd. 1, Tex.
Clifford Mathis, Jackboro, Texas
Lee Odle, Squaw, Texas
Claude Price, Gertrudes, Texas
Willie Pickett, Newport, Teaxs
Leavie Perkins, Jacksboro, Texas
Laton Perkins, Jacksboro, Texas
W. L. Pickett, Newport, Texas
Charles Peters, Jeannette, Texas
George Pulse, Jacksboro, Texas
Robert Parks, Shannon Rfd. 2 Tex
Otto Parks, Shannon, Rfd. 2 Tex.
Travis Peters, Jeannette, Texas
Tom Peters, Post Oak, Texas
Elvis Reeves, Jeannette, Texas
Lonnie Rhoades, Jeannette, Texas
Horace Reeves, Jeannette, Texas
Henry Rhoades, Jeannette, Texas
Earl Roper, Jacksboro, Texas
Harry Reeves, Newport, Texas
Tibbs Riley, Jacksboro, Rfd. 1, Tex
Norvell Roper, Jacksboro, Texas
Walter Ross, Gibtown, Rfd. 1, Tex
Roy Reed, Cundiff, Texas
Loyd Robinson, Newport, Texas
Elija Rutherford, Post Oak, Texas
Frank Riddle, Post Oak, Texas
Willie Rrddcj, Post"Oak, Texas
Willie Robinson, Post Oak, Teaxs
Herbert Smith, Newport, Texas
Frank Smith, Jacksboro^ Texas
Pete Szanase, Gertrudes, Texas
Fred Smith, Jacksboro, Texas
Guy Shields, Jacksboro, Texas
Otto Smith, Jacksboro, Texas
Roy Smith, Jacksboro, Texas
Marvin Shawn, Jacksbnro, Texas
Jap Smith, Jacksboro, Texas
Roy Shields, Jacksboro, Texas
Roy Shields, Jacksboro, Texas
Everett Smith, Post Oak, Texas
I. Strickland, Shannon,Rfd.2 Texas
T. Strichland, Shannon, Rfd^ Tex
Fayette Smith, Jacksboro, Texas
Tom Shawn, Jacksboro, Rfd. 2 Tex
Sam Smith, Antelope, Texas
John Storoei Gibtown, Rfd. 1 Tex
John Smith, Jacksboro, Texas
F. E. Worthington, Vineyard, Tex
Arthur White, Vineyard, Texas
Thos. D. Sporer. H. C. McClure
SPORHR & McCLURE
attorneys- at-law
JACKSBORO,TEXAS
(ggrOffice Over First Nat’l Bank.
GEQEGE MOTLEY
ALL KINDS
SUT WORE
Good work and reasonable prices.
Will go anywhere in the county.
JACKSBORO, TEXAS
J. A. BUCKLES,
DENTIST.
All work first-class and guaranteed
OFFICE
Over Jacksboro Pharmacy.
The One Price Furniture Store. 20 years experience. I have the
Stock, the Quality and the Prices.
A big line of odd Dressers, just from the Factory at $7 to $25
Wood Beds, Iron Beds, from $2.50 to $17.50
A Nice Line of Rockers, from $1.35 to $12.50
Diners 65 to $2.50
Bed Springs from $1.75 to $5.50
Large line of Art Squares. A $25.00 Art Square for $20.00.
My Prices is Money to YOU
C. 0. HESS' FURNITURE STORE
Lands Bought and Sold. Liberal Loans on Real Estate. Fire
Tornado and Live Stock Insurance Written.
HANDLE VENDOR’S LIEN NOTES.
THE W. P. STEWART LAND AGENCY
(Assisted by P. H. Leath.)
Office over The First National Bank, Jacksboro, Texas.
A GENERAL REAL ESTATE, LOAN, INSURANCE AND
COLLECTING BUSINESS DONE.
t&T Make a specialty of handling large tracts of land by sub-dividing
■ and selling to actual settlers on easy terms.
gEO. SPILLER,
Land, Collecting;,
and Insurance Agent,
Abstracrter and Conveyancer.
Notary Public, and
County Surveyor
Has a complete abstract of
all Jack County lands. Rep-
resents Right authorized first-class
Old line Fire Insurance Companies
Office in Court House.
First National Bank.
Of Jacksboro, Tex
AMES w. KNOX, Pres. E. R. WORTHINGTON, Vlce-Prea
NO. 4483.
PAID UP CAPITAL,......$150,000
SURPLUS,........- $ 50,000
We call.aitention to this statement. The Capital and Surplus paid in
and proportional liability of the Stockholders for additional sum of
$200,000 is unquestionabieguarantee and safe protection to de-
positors and patrons of this Bank. We offer our services for
the prompt transaction of any banking business
you may have in Texas.
David L. Knox, Cashier.
jara p. sihpson
LAWYEB
JACKSBORO - - TEXAS
HOTEL JACKSBORO
V
W. M. BROWN, Proprietor
Shoe Shining Chair in Connection.
A neat shop, with sharp scissors
and keen razors and good workmen.
Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN’S FAVORITE TONIC.
DCWANE Of IMITATIONS.
the genuine pnzpaned only by
Mallard-Snow Liniment Co.
**T, LOUIB. MO.
E E YOUNG
PosmoriS
CLEANING AND PRESSING
When that suit of yours begins to wrinkle and get
dirty just bring it to me, I will make it look like new. I
guarantee satisfaction or refund your money.
Below we give you our prices:
Two or three piece Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.25
Pants Cleaned and Pressed ... $ .50
Coats Cleaned and Pressed . . . $ .75
Suits Pressed . . $ .50
We make a specialty of ordering Suits at from $10
to $40 and guarantee fit and satisfaction. Come let us
show you a thousand Samples to select from aud note
their quality.
E. E. HERRING’S TAILOR SHOP
JACKSBORO,
TEXAS.
Eat What
You want of the food you need
Kodol will digest it.
(sSISoU1* 000*00|Cjia,g
years’ success, to 'secure oodtlons
reasonable conditions or refund tult
B00KKEEPINS
proposition, concede that he teaches" more
bookkeeping in THKEE months than they
do In SIX. Draughon can convince YOU.
SHORTHAND
Yf YilTlllTr**ir Court Re porters
write the system of Shorthand Draughon
teaches, because they know It Is THE BEST.
FOR FREE CATALOGUE and booklet -Why
Learn Telegraphy?” which explain all, call
on or write Jho. f. dbaugiioh, President
DRAUGHON* S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
« (WOboMchlTXAIU •
Dallas, R. Warth, Waco, Baa Maato,Aaalfaw
Balvaalaa, Tytar, Oaataoo, or B Past, Tax.
________ under
id tuition.
Drsuohon's com-
petitors, by not
accepting his
You need a sufficient amount of
good wholesome food and more than
"this you need to fully digest it,
Else you can’t gain strength, nor
can you strengthen your stomach if
It is weak.
You must cat in order to live and
maintain strength.
You must not diet, because the
body requires that you eat a suffic-
ient amount of food regularly.
But this food must be digested,
and it must be digested thoroughly.
When the stomach can’t do it,
you must take something that will
help the stomach.
The proper way to do is to eat
what you want, and let Kodol di-
gest the food.
Nothing else can do this. ' When
the stomach is weak it needs help;
you must help it by giving it rest,
and Kodol will do that.
Our Guarantee
Co-te-your druggist today, and
purchase a dollar bottle, and if you
can honestly say, that you did not
receive any benefits from it, after
using the entire bottle, tho drug-
gist will refund your money to you
without question or delay.
We will pay the druggist the price
of tho bottle purchased by you.
Tills offer applies to the large
bottle only and to but one In &
family.
We could not afford to make such
an offer, unless we positively knew
what Kodol will do for you.
It would bankrupt us.
The dollar bottle contains 2K times
as much as the fifty cent bottle*'
f
.
Kodol Is made at the laboratories '
of E. C. DeWltt Sc Co., Chicago.
FOR SALE BY JACKSBORO PHARMACY.
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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/m1/5/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.