Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 1 of 5
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Dallas Semi-
Weekly News
one year
for 165
ESTABLISHED IN1865
YOL 44
Our Motto
No Trouble io Show Goods
No time like the present time
for our stock is complete
Tailor Made Suits
Our styles correct
Goats and Seperate Skirts
Our assortment excellent
Every inhabitant of Great
Britain and Ireland consumed
last year imported foods to the
U
value of 2708 at least
was the average per capita
this
Joints that ache muscles thas are
drawn or contracted should lie treated
with Ballards Snow Liniment It
penetrates to the spot where it is
needed ami relieves suffering Price
25c 50c and 1 per Bottle Sold by W
J Sedberry
An alarming increase in the
number of house robberies and
burglaries is noted Mn Great
Britian in the last two years
If you have any doubt
if the merit ofDr BeUs Tine Tar
Ilooey ope bottle will remove that
doubt and your cough at the same
time Look for the bell on the bottle
It is the genuine
Both Germany and East Afri-
ca are rapidly becoming factors
in the worlds supply of rubber
nnery
Added to this polite attention
to all
Oiir lotto No Trouble to Show Goods
ROSENFELDS
ATINGER TEXAS
A Boarding School for the Moral Christian and
Indrustrial Training of
COLORED YOUNG HEN AND WOMEN
STRONG FACULTY COMPOSED OF GRADUATES
AND PAST GRADUATES OF
SpelmanSeminaiy Atlanta Ga Atlanta Baptist College Atlanta Gaj
Piarie View State Normal Prarie View Texas and Tuskegee Normal
and Industrial Institute of which Booker T Washington is Principal
All kinds of Iudustries and Trades are taught The
best School in Northeast Texas for Negro youths Board
and tuition 900 per month Music extra For particu-
lars address
F W WHEELER
PRINCIPAL
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Plants growing near the sea
have thicker leaves than those
growing inland and plants culti-
vated in artificially salted soil
have the same peculiaiity
J W Copeland of Dayton Ohio pur-
chased a bottle of Chamberlains Cough
Remedy for his boy who had a cold
and before the bottle was all used the
boys cold was gone Is that not bet-
ter than to pay a a five dollar doctors
bill For sale by Allen Urquhart and
all drugists
Up to date the motor vehicles
that have been registered by the
London county council number
more than fiftyseven thousand
CMldren Cry
FOR FLETCHERS
CASTOR I A
There are approximately three
millions acres of unimproved
logged off land in western Ore
gor and western Washington
INDEPENDENT I1TALL THINGS NEUTKAL IN NOTHING
JEFFERSON TEXAS FiRIDAY OCTOBER 27 lftll n ac
Successful Economy in Baking
Most housewives assume when
they buy a big can of baking
powder at a low price
that they have been economi-
cal They have to a slight ex-
tent but when they use that
cheap big can baking powder
and find it so uneven in 4 quality
or so unreliable that the baking
falls there isnt so much econo-
my after all for the wasted ma
teriais far outweigh the fejv
cents saved in the price
SUCCESSFUL economy is in
the reach of every woman that
desires it She has only to or
Calumet BakingPowder and use
it according to directions Then
she Tv iH achieve economy For
nt > onlydoes Calnmet sellat a
reasonabled price 15c per
pound but it is sot carefully
made by experienced chemists
that failure is impossible Only
the best materials are used and
the proportions of the ingredi-
ents are so exact and so uniform
that every baking comes from
the oven light sweet and beau-
tifully raised Calumet guaran-
tees you against failure and that
constitutes real economy in
baking
Why not use Calumet a bak-
ing powder that you can always
rely upon Yo can get no bet-
ter at any price for at the
Worlds Pure Food Exposition
Calumet received the Highest
Award
Listen how this sounds and
think what it would mean if car-
ried out Suppose the farmers
were to quit trading in Palmer
suppose the people were to stop
getting their money at Palmer
banks suppose the patrons of
this community were to haul
their cotton to other points to
have it ginned suppose that the
merchants were to quit patron-
izing the draymen here and have
a man to do this work who lived
somewhere else suppose all the
citizens of Palmer were to send
their children to some other
school suppose the people quit
patronizingtheblacksmiths here
suppose everybody should stop
their paper and the merchants
quit advertising How long Oh
how long would we all be ableto
stay in Palmer What did you
say The answer is this Not
Long Then why not practice
the Great Word which is RECI-
PROCITY I want each individ-
ual to study this just for a mo-
ment and ask himself the ques-
tion Can I get along without the
aid of my fellow man Man can-
not live for self alone in this the
enlightened period of the twen-
tieth century He must help his
fellow man and in turn his fel-
low man must help him and
success will crown their efforts
Study this well Palmer Rust-
ler
THE PACIFIC MONTHLY
Special Rates on the Leading Maga-
zine of the West
The Pacific Monthly of Port-
land Oregon is publishing a
series of splendid articles aoout
theN various industries in the
West The September number
contains an article on Success
with Cherries The October
number had a beautiful illustra-
ted article on Success ha Grow-
ing Apples Other Articles
shortly to be published are Suc-
cess with Live Stock Success in
Growing Walnuts Success with
Fodder Crops These articles
are written by experts and are
not only authorative but very
interesting
In addition to the above The
Pacific Monthly each month pub-
lishes each month a large num-
ber of clean wholesome read-
able stories and strong independ-
ent articles of the day
The price of The Pacific
Monthly is 150 a year To in-
troduce it to new readers it will
be sent forsix1 months for 50c if
this vpaper i mentiuned Ad-
dress Pacific Monthly Portland
Oregon Dec 1
As far back as 1550 it was cus-
tomary to make pencils that
carried black lead
HAiR HEftLTH
lei
Take t Advantage voj this Generous
Your moneyShack upon request
at our store if Rexall 93 Hair
Tonic doesnt do Las we claim
Thats our guarantee You obli-
gate yourself to nothing what-
ever Could iyou askor could
we give yqu stronger proof of
our confidence Jn the hair re-
storing qualities of this prepara-
tion
We eoulct not afford to so
strongly endorse Rexall c93h
Hair Tonic
as we do
claim if
siasm carry us away and Rexall
93 Hair Tonic not give entire
satisfaction to the users they
would lose faith in us and our
statements and in consequence
our business prestige would suf-
fer
We assure you that if your
hair is beginning to naturally
fall out or if you have any scalp
trouble Rexall 93 Hair Tonic
will promptly eradicate dandruff
stimulate hair growth and pre-
vent premature baldness or the
above guarntee becomes opera-
tive Two sizes 50c and 1 Sold
only at our store The Rexall
Drug Store of W J Sedberry
Jefferson Texas
The Final LineUp
This is a prediction not a
threat The final Democratic
lineup in Texas for 1912 will be
Ramsey Ball and Wilson
National attitude Progressive
Democracy and Peoples Power
State attitude Prohibition initia-
tive referendum and recall
Colquitt Wolters and Harmon
National attitude Reactionary
Conservatism State attitude
Antiprohibition local regulation
and no initiatiue referendum
and recall
Cut this out for future refer-
ence Pay yonr poll tax Sena-
tor J C McNealus in Dallas
Democrat
Ball has withdrawn so just
put Sheppard in place of Ball
FARMEBSJEEDHV
The progressive farmer is re-
garded as the TYPE of inde-
pendence He lives well has
practically everything he wants
and has money in the bank Do
you know what made the suc-
cessful farmer Why it was
simply the application of busi-
ness principles and methods to
agriculture If you are a farm-
er and havent a business educa-
tion you are simply making old
Mother Earth give you a bare
living when she ought to yield
you a surplus Apply business
principles bookkeeping etc
to your farming operations and
you will be astonished to see
how much more can be done by a
little Figuring than by a lot of
Sweating For catalogue ad-
dress Draughons Practical Busi-
ness College Dallas Texarkana
Denison or Ft Worth
The Imperial Chinese post
office has imported 100 bicicles
for the use of postmen at Shang-
hai so as to secure a more rapid
delivery of letters
hows This
We offer Odd Hundred Dollars Reward for any
case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Halls
Catarrh Curi P J CHENEY CO Toledo O
We the UBdersiftned have known F J Cheney
for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly
honorable in all business transactions and flnan
cially able to carry out any obligationsmade by
his firm Waldino Kijjnan Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfac of
the system Testimonials sent free Price 75
rents per bottle Sold by all Druggists
Take Halls Family Pills for constipation
The Chinese have prepared an
international manual in order
to make the translation of for-
eign languages easy and rapid
To Be or Not to Be
constantly coughing depends on wheth-
er or not you use Dr Bells PineTar
Honey A few doses will stop that
cough
Before a diamond has been
dressed it passes through the
hands of cleaver turner cutter
sawyer and polisher
TEXAS INDUSTRIAL NOTES
The value of Texas manufacs
tured product in 1910 was 367
613000
Bowie county will soon vote an
issuance of 500000 bonds for
road construction purposes
The Pecos Valley Southern
Railroad lis planning to pipe
mountain water to Balmorhea
The estimated wealth of Texas
increased from 2322200000 in
1900 to 3680000000 in 1910 i
It is estimated that 125000
balesof cotton will be exported
from Texas to Japan this year
and continue to sell it
Gohadcommissioner replan
if it didflot do all we
will ShSldfour enthu nin fe SS bonffW
r paign callinf for HS250000 or
bonds
An interurban line is being
surveyed from Greenville to
Sherman and work will begin in
the near future
The Minerall Wells Commer-
cial Club is fostering a plan to
call an election for the issuance
of 100 000 road bonds
The present forest areaof Tex-
as is about 30000000 acres snd
the estimated merchantable tim-
ber is about 27000000
The Pecos Commercial Club
has secured signatures calling
for a 200000 good roads bond
issue in Reeves county
A proposition to build an in-
terurban line between Temple
and Marlin is being submitted
to citizens of those cities
There are thirtyseven foreign
vessels in the Galvestou harbor
to be loaded with cotton for Eu-
ropean and Asiatic ports
At the next meeting of the city
council of Pecos an election will
be calldd to vote on the issuance
of 30000 of sewer bonds
As a resrlt or labor on the part
of the Spur commercial club a
state experimental farm has
been established near that plcae
McLennen county road district
No 1 improvement bonds to
the amount of 100000 have beeu
approved by the Attorney Gen-
eral
Farm demonstration Tvork is
being conducted at Haskell by
A M Latham of the United
States Departmedt of Agricul-
ture
A site of eightythree acres for
the Harris county demonstration
farm has been selected and ap-
proved by the commisslonert
court
Foreign capital has been se-
cured by the Kansas City Mexico
Orient to construct aline from
Mertzon Texas to Presidio del
Norte Mexico
New main and branch canals
near Mercedes have just been
completed to the extent of thirty
miles watering six thousand
acres of new land
A dam and reservoir on the
Nueces river will be built for ir-
rigation purposes and will im-
pound enough water to irrigate
12000 acres of land
A million dollar bond issue
will be voted on at Dallas in the
early part of 1912 half to be
used for street paving purposes
and the remainder for a city hall
The baking powder factory
at Decatur which was establish
ed at that city by the activity of
the commercial club has proved
a success and its output is not
equal to the demand ior its pro
ducts
The Balmorhea Commercial
Association is at the head of a
movement for the issuance of
bonds for building good roads
A petition asking for an election
will be presented the next ses-
sion of commissioners court
Kansas City capitalists have
bought enough lands in Pecos
Brewster and Jeff Davis counties
and will begin atr once the con-
struction of a dam by means of
which 23000 acres of land may-
be converted into a lake for ir-
rigation purposes
SJLOO PER ANNUiT
NO 19
Jimplecuie
Job Office
MV 1
v
It is reported that the Interna-
tional Great Northern is gran-
ted permission to issue 13000
000 of bonds and that 300000
will be immediately spend in
improvements
The Amarillo chamber of com-
merce has succoeded in getting
the experimental farm near
there turned over to the United
States government for demon-
stration work The farm con
trins 120 acres
A DURANT MERCHANT HAD
ECZEMA FOR TEN YEARS
I surely praise your valuable Hunts
Cure for eczema I suffered with ecze-
ma for ten years and the pain and
itchings were bo great I thought lots of
times I had Tather be dead I have
spent about 1000 for doctor treat-
ment and everything was in vain
One time I read in the newspasers
about your valuable remedy and I
bought one box of Hunts Cure and
used onehalf box which cured me en
tirely cured me I recommended your
valuable remedy to all my friendB that
were troubled with eczema and they
are also cured Please accept my
thanks Your friend
M Temerlain
Dealer in dry goods shoes and
clothing
Durant Okla July 20 1911
As the Waco TimesHerald
sees it the only difference be-
tween Jake Wolters and Joe Can-
non is that one calls himself a
Democrat and the other claims
to be a Republican Waxahachie
Enterprise
That is only a slight difference
but in justice to Uncle Joe it
must be said that he never was
an attorney for the Pullman Car
Co and never was a leader of
Beer Adous Texas forces never
ran for Senator and never whip
ped a man who was his inferior
physically There may be other
differences but these show how
easily some newspapers fall into
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Taylor, M. I. Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, October 27, 1911, newspaper, October 27, 1911; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67314/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .