The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 10, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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Job Printing of
all kinds
at this Office
THE JIMPLECUTE
Brief andBook
Work <
A Specialty
ESTABLISHED IN 1065
INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGSNEUTRAL IN NOTHING
S100 PER ANNUM
VOL 37 JEFFERSON TEXAS SATUkDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1904 NO 11
ABOUT NOW
THAT YOUR SUMMER CLOTHES BEGIN TO GO INTO
A GENERAL STATE OF COLLAPSE
Summer is a hard season on Clothes and we arc going to
giye you a chance to buy a fresh SUIT Suit at a very LOW
PRICE tp fiiiish out the season It has been our custom ever
sjnee we have been in business to carry over from one season to
another as little goods are possible This custom naturally calls
for a Clearance Saleiat the close of each season and it is on now
in full blast all over the house We have quite a variety of two
piece Suits consisting of Flannels Crashes Worsteds and a few
Homespuns and Wash Suits If you will not put it off but come
at once you can get fitted and be proud of your purchase
AH our Straw Hats
will go at a Sacrifice
Only a few of tbo good
ones are left but tlioy
may bo just your size
bo hurry and got in on
this Sale
The Newest Things
We have in Furnishings
arc tho new long point
Collars for Men and tho
Busier Brown Ties for
everybody Well lie
glad to show them to
you
Wo are going to receivo in n
few weeks a full lino of
Crawford Shoes
for Fall and Winter Tbero will
be SIiocb in all leathers for all oc-
casions in this lotB consequently
it will bo easy for you to get
suited All wo ask is that you
look at tbo line before buying
your Fall Footwear
EXCLUSIVE
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS
Crawford Shoes for Men
To My Mother Mrs M J Moseley
Dear mother how I miss thee
No earthly tonguo cau tell
While seated this bright morning
In tho dear old room I loved so woll
To sit by thy sido and listen
To your words so full of cheer
For you neer would lot my heart grow
sad
With your dear presnnco near
I look around tho peaco is still
No sweot calm volco does call my
name
A dull cold hand upon mythcart
SeemB checking every ruining vein
I stop and listen my every broath
Comes dcop and slow and full of pain
Oh Heavenly Father why this grief
Upon my troubled heart remain
I go to your bed and stand
Beside it aB in days gone by
And look where oft I used to eo
Your dear old faco so patient lie
I Btoop to brush tho silver hair
Back from your prescioug brow
But Oh thcrn is no head
Upon that pillow now
In fancy I stoop down
Your dear old jithered hand to press
But not It too is gono
No moro Ill feel its dear caress
But well I know acrosB that stream
Whcro travelers noer return
There is tho hand I miss so much
Beckoning me to come
For you are tbero full well I know
Your lifo on earth proclaims tho fact
And why should I now wit to call
Your sweet spirit back
To this old world so full of wbea
Its sorrows and its sighs
All no Ill try to go to theo
Where thero will bo no moro good-
byes Davjuuter
Shoes Shoes
Uttting your moneys worth
thats the hard trick every time
when it comes to buying shoes
Let us make it easy by offering
you such brands as the WalkOver
and Sir Knight for men Krippen
dorf Dittmun and Clover Brand
for adies and the Godraan and
HamiltonBrown for children Be
guided by the fact that a dollar
saved is a dollar made and see
our lines before yon buy ngiin
J J bEGAL
To tho Trade
Wo nre now located in the Old
Citizens Bank Building nnd are
ready for business Wo have new
fresh goods already in and moro
coming every day We hope our
old customers will continue to re-
member us and those who have
not patronized us in tho past will
givo us part of their trado in tho
future We are prepared to fill all
orders nnd guarantee everything
wo soil
Thanking you for post favors nnd
trusting wo may have many now
customers wo remain Yours truly
J H Kowkll Son
Bricks Bricks
We have on hnnd 200000 Good
Bricks Will sell cheap for cash
Special priceB on largo lots
ClIAFIN Co
Tor Sale
Farm 101 ncres 50 in cultiva-
tion 51 in timber G room bouse
fine barn and several outhouses
all under fence 1 12 miles from
Jefferson known ns the Deilman
place on the Liuden road For
fmther information call at the Ex-
celsior Hotel
Giouai NinDEiMMEit
The City School opened Monday
morning under very flattering au-
spices and with 101 scholars
while more will come later on
TEETHINA as its namoimplics
Is uBed by every mdtlier wise
To stay convulsions that como on
When teething timobegins to dawn
For nniiBen vomiting and tho weak
Irritable stomach of children nothing
equals Dr Moffats TKET11INA
Teething Powders It Aids Digestion
and Regulates thu Bowels
GINNING
TO FARMERS
Wo have opened up for lie season find when
you lmvo ginning to be done dont for got the
Jefferbon Cotton Oil Eefining Cos Jefferson
Texas
300 for Giuningjtliis includes bagging and ties
We want your business and will treat you right
Highest market prices paid for Cotton Seed
JEFFERSON COTTON OIL REFINING GO
W E PKTERS Weigher
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From Lasater on the Rhine
To tho Jimplixsutk The reyiv
al meeting that has been in pro
gross hero for 1 series of days pro-
pelled by Bro Abernalhy closed to-
day Aug 28th 04 and resulted in
a pretty good haul two by letter
two by restoration that is they had
gottdn off in the brush or to use
a Methodist phrase they wore back-
sliders fell from grace nnd two by
profession nnd deep wnter later on
Roll on roll on old Stonoy roll on
and lot the brother Baptist alone
STONEWALL NO 2
NOTICE
T
FOR
Furniture Coffins
and Caskets
Prices always as Low as the
Lowest
Church Notice
If not providentially hindered
we expect to have preaching at
nt Mims Chapel on the 3rd Sun-
day nt 11 n in and 330 in the
afternoon
Our subjects will be as follows
At 11 Church Government
at 330 The Building up of Chris
tiun Characters
I propose to show in tho morning
sermon why wo have bishops
olders and deacons nnd something
of the workings of the Annual
Conference and how tho appoint-
ments are made We expect to
have dinner on tbo ground nnd
hope to have lnrgo congregations
at both hours Come one como
all nnd let ub have a good and
profitable days service
W W HoitNEit Pastor
New Trimmed Millinery for Fall and
Autumn Wear
New millinery nre interesting
collection of inexpensive trimmed
hats lor early full wear together
with a full selection of tbo finest
and most Btylish creations of the
millinery art A feature of tho
showing is tho moderate prices
nnd tho quality of tho materials
and tho styles Call at
P EmKHgjb
The Election
Tho prohibition election held
Tuesday to decide whether wo
would have a dry or wet town re
suited as follows
Jefferson box Pros 128 Anti
Pro 238
New Prospect box Pros 28
AntiProB 31 giving n mojorlty of
113 for a wet town
To my Patrons and tho Public
I have moved my office to tho build-
ing formerly occupied by Dr Cocke on
the North corner of the alloy at tho
rear of tho Drug Stores where I can he
found during tho day when not pro
feHsionally Engaged elsewhere I havo
also had a telephone put in at my resi
dence where I can he found at night
My residenco phono is number 40
My office phono is number 143
j 10 A A Teuiiunk M D
Tho revival at the county court
houso is still in progress Brother
Benrden nnnouncos tbo following
subjects for dates mentlonod
Suturdny night Rich nnd Poor
Aliko Text Murk X17 to 22
Sunday morning Tho Resur-
rection Luke XXIV31
Sunday 4 p m Lecture To
men only
Sunday night 8 oclock Second
coming of Christ Other an-
nouncements will follow
Strayed Mule
Left my placo A miles cast of Lodi on
Thursday Aug 25 one mouso colored
mulo 11 lunula high about 8yoaas old
has ono white spot on left knee no
other mark LongBwitch on tail Will
pay liberal reward for information as
to whcro ho is Address J J Jegal at
Jofferson or Alfred Martin Lodi Tux
Watch Outl
Noxt weeUs Jimp will havo
something to say that will bo of
great interest to every lady in
Marion county So watch out for
next week
A large Potato
On Tuesday L F JaynoB who
liveo noar Comet brought to the
Jimp office a yam potato that for
size this early in tho sonson boats
nil records Tho potnto weighed
fivo pounds and hnd been dug Inst
day ofAugUBt These vines wero
planted about first of April Mr
JayneB whb among the first to havo
potatoes on the market nnd sold
many nt 82 00 per bushel but is
now selling at 8100 per bushnl
Diversifying pays better thnn so
much cotton
School Opening Salo
Special offerings for Jefleraon
ians and those living out of the
city to prepare their boys an girls
for Bchool Everything thoee go-
ing to school will use or weur
school suits hats caps waists
shoes etc all new goods at
P Eldkidges
We lenrn thnt the Jimps friend
Earnest Smith son of Mr John
M Smith of this city moved from
San Antonio this week to St Louis
where he goes to take an almost
similar place in the postoffice thnt
he held in the former olty He nnd
his wife went up thero Thursday
as ho will take up his dutieB nt
once
All of our goods
that wore dam-
aged in tho late
fire will be sold
BELOW COST
Wo havo n big lot of
8U0E8 HATS and-
o t h 0 r things that
must be sold regard-
less of prices Como
early and get BAR-
GAINS
J H ROWELL SON
Brick and Cement Work
Any ono wanting brick
nnd
cement work dono will do well to
see me about prices
Richard Harms
The colored K P lodge at this place
and at Marshall gave a big picnic and
dance at Jefferson Monday Tho K P
baud from Marshall furnished the
music and a big crowd was here
XUi Jefferson Commission Go
M H WURTSBAUGH Manager
WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
Flour Grain Hay and Packing-
House Products
AH orders given prompt and careful atten-
tion We carry the stock and sell on the market
Warehouse In Sherroll Building on Austin Streot
opposite Oil Mill Warehouse
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