Jack County, TX - Newspaper - Jacksboro Gazette, September 5, 1912 ************************************************************************************* This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dorman Holub Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************************* The Jacksboro Gazette September 5 1912 Location: Jacksboro Source: Jacksboro Public Library microfilms Description: District Court; News J.E. Dennis resigned as public weigher and D.N. Aynes was appointed to fill the vacancy. District Court San Antonio Life Insurance vs. L.T. Adams, continued Richard L. Hamilton vs. Ginners Mutual Underwriters of San Angelo, et al, continued E.J. Shawver vs. J.W. Webb, dismissed Sallie Baugh, et al vs. C.S. Blancet, continued Mrs. Alice Anderson vs. H.W. Anderson, continued Frank Hutto vs. C.R.I.& G. Railway Co., continued Mrs. Clara Thompson vs. Mrs. W.D. McKelvy, continued J.I. Jackson vs. B.R. McConnell, continued T.S. Wills vs. Mrs. Annie Berry, et al, continued Annie Fenamore vs. Ira Fenamore, divorce granted T.J. Powers vs. J.D. Mullinax, et al, for plaintiff A.J. and M.M. Smith vs. F.A. Eustace, continued J.B. Henderson, et al vs. Charley Henderson et al, continued H. Hensley vs. First State Bank at Jermyn, continued Albert S. Cox vs. Levi Cox, continued D.L Austin vs. D.O. Mullinax, judgment $289.80 for plaintiff. B.G. Gowdy vs. Lee O. Gowdy, continued Daily Ardmoreite Marvin V. Douglass has accepted a position tendered him by H. E. Foster to take charge of the books and accounting department of the Consumers Ice & Cold Storage Company of El Paso, Texas. Mr. Douglass will leave Ardmore to take that position. Mr. Douglass contracted to take charge of the books of the Love & Thurmond cotton firm this fall. His present position at El Paso is now $1800 a year. Another Jacksboro boy making good. Jacksboro Personals Will Riggs of Sycamore Mrs. J.F. Crabb of Graham Mrs. E.W. Calvert of Arlington Mrs. W.B. Pearson of Archer City visited her daughter, Mrs. W.B. McComb Silas Baggett of Graford