The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 12, 1904 Page: 1 of 10
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JEFFERSON TEXAS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12 1904
You
Cant
PUT it off much
longer gentlemen
The season is well
advanced and you
may as well pur-
chase your
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
n o w while t h e
stock is still com-
plete and a selec-
tion easy We are
now well stocked
in fasnionable fall
goods forMen and
Boys and ready
toserve you
Hand Tailored and Guaranteed
The satifaction giving kind We KNOW that Ave can
fit you and we believe Ave have just the pattern you desire
In faot Ave Avant you to leaAe your Clothing Avants Avith us
Avell care for them in a manner that will please you A
good line of Seasonable Underwear is here in fine elastic
ribmedium Aveights and heaAy Also extra heavy Aveights
for Winter in cotton and wool We have in a neAV fresh
shipment of NeckAvear and Hats in the right shapes and
colorings Ask to see the different shades in broAvii Our
Shirt stock is complete Any size you Avant Boys
Clothes of the extra good brand Thats all you need
knoAV about them The manufactures guarantee is behind
us and our guarantee protects you Wo are ready and
Avould like to Avait on you
Exclusive Clothiers and Furnishers Crawford Shoes for Men
The Fort Worth Telegram has
begun a voting contest to send the
most popular ladies of Texas towns
to Mardi Gras on a free trip
The young lady nominated from
Jefferson is Miss Opal Lockett the
charming young daughter of our
townsman T N Lockett We feel
assured that Miss Opal will be one
of the winners for she has a host
of friends not only here but in all
this part of the Stato and they will
all see that she gets plenty of
votes You gef votes when you
subscribe for the Telegram
Shoes Shoes
We have the largest stock of
Boys School Shoes ever shown in
Jefferson Drop in and let us show
you our Webster School Shoe
J J Segal
1 The Excelsior Hotel is having
their building across the alley ex-
tensively repaired Contractor
Tribble is doing the work
Magio Stock Food is what you
should give your stock It will
keep them in fine order dl
Have a Laucrh at Our Expense
AVho does not remember when in the
springtime of life his father his elder
brother or perhaps his favorite uncle
took him to see tho circus And die
clown Ho was tbefunniest fello that
overlived And if a two legged clown
is funny how much more is a four foot-
ed animal who lias been trained by ar-
tists to mimic to the point of perfection
the grotesque actions of the circus fun
makers In tho Gentry Bros Famous
shows which arq coming to Jefferson
Texas Saturday November 12th for
an afternoon and evening exhibition
there are more than forty chattering
laugh provoking clowns of the sort that
create more real sport than do the ones
that talk so no one can understand
them Clown down clown monkeys
clown ponies clown elephants and
clown camels are just a few of the now
departments added to tho Gentry shows
this year The parade will leave the
grounds at 10 a in and the perfor-
mance will start at 2 and 8 oclock o m
W A N T E I Wagon loads of
women customers
J J Segal
B B WilliamB was in the city
Saturday and we learned that h
had juBt completed the new build
inglor the Garter school house
POCKET TIMEKEEPERS
THE WORLD
J A DUNL0P
Watchmaker
and Jeweler
We have now a nice line of
JEWELVIfY WATCHES
GOLD and SILVERWARE for
your inspection
All RepairWork Done
Neatly and Promptly and
Prices Reasonable
Goods purchased from us will be
engraved free of eharge f
CALL AND SEE US
MARION COUNTY DEVELOPMENT
County
Jefferson and Surrounding
Have Bright Future
Jefferson Texas Nov Spa
cial Many indications point to
analmost unprecedented move-
ment of development pfthV ro
sourceB of Marion county the
near future Efforts of influential
and energetic citizens within the
Inst year are beginning to bear
fruit and there is every reason to
expect the early animation of
this particular section from a busi-
ness standpoint The investment
of capital in extensive frilt farms
the activity of the farmers in
wholesale fertilization of lunds that
are capable of yielding immense
drops and the almostimmediate
certainty of the reopening of n avt
gation through the lakes to Jeffer-
son point to an dltimate rejuvena-
tion of this city in a commercial
way t
The recent purchase of Jefferson
waterworks bonds by a financial
institution in the state and the
avowed willingness of other par-
ties to take up and pueji enter-
prises thnt have long lain dormant
together with the opening of the
now Merchants and Planters bank
this morning are known to be only
forerunners of better and greater
things to come in tho near future
With increased banking facilities
and a determed effort toiegain the
trade naturally belonging Ip Jeffer
son in her immediate territory it
is thought to be only a question of
aafew months before the lpsiT
threads will be once more Well in
hand Thereport of the govern-
ment enjjineers who recently visi-
ted Jefferson and investigated the
channels of the river from this
point through the lakes fs looked
forin the near future and it is all
most certain to be favorable
Water rates will place Jefferson iri
a position to successfully compete
for trade that is here1 by right
Fort Worth Record
I < e Jefferson Commission po
M H WURTSBAUQH Manager
S1QO PER ANNtVE
Brief ffndfBbok
3pecialty
WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
Flour Grain Hay and Padangv
House Products
All orders giveji prompt and careful atten-
tion We carry the stock and sell on the market
AVarehouso in Bherrell Building on Austin Street
opposite Oil Mill Warehouse
Long Distance Connection
Local Phone 79
JEFFERSON
HAPPY WOMEN
Plonty of Them in Texas and Good
Reason for It
IMPORTANT
It iR important that ynn should
know that wehuvethH mnpt Htylish
line of Ladies and Childrens Shoes
to be found in EaBt Texas You
enn find them in all styles v and
prices A hint to the wise is suf-
ficient so inspect our stock
ROSENFELD Co
Friday was the coldest
of the seaton
morning
One of the prettiest lines of new
pictures in the city can bo seen at
Ed Browns
Wouldnt any woman bohappy
After years of backache suffering
DayB of misery nights ofunrest
Tho distress of urinary troubles
She finds relief and cure
No reason why any Texas reader
Should suffer in the face of evidence
like this
Mrs J A Beck of Austin Texas
employed at the Asylum for the Blind
and living at 1605 Sabine Street says
In April 1902 when living at 1709
East Avenue I gave a testimonial con-
cerning Doans Kidney Pills after I
had procured a supply The cure they
performed lias been permanont in every
particular and I have tolda great many
sufferers from backachoiand kidney ail-
ments to give them a trial if they wish
ed to get positive relief You are at
liberty to continue the use of my uamo
as one who endorses all the claims
made for Doans Kidney Pills
For sale by all dealers Price 60
cents EosterMilburn Co Buffalo
New York solo agents for tho United
States
Remember tho name Doans and
take no other
For sale by Crow Drug Co
Miss Gertrude Morgan of Hills
boro representing the Ft Worth
Telegram was in the city this
week assisting Miss Opal Lockett
in securing subscribers for the
Telegram in tho contest for the
trip to Mardi Gras Miss Morgan
is a charming talker and a fine so-
licitor
In a recent letter received from
Capt J A H Hosack we take
the following
Isee much to commend jn Sat-
urdays Jimplecute and something
to remind of the past under Years
ago in Jefferson1 and I see our
quondam friend W Q Bnteman at
the head of a new bank The Mer-
chants and Planters Bank of Jef-
ferson with some of the best rep-
resentative citizens associated
therewith
I personally Bend congratula-
tions for Jefferson and surround-
ing country and best wishes for
the prosperity of the Bank
The old adage chickens Will
come home to roost is true and
how I wish tho former prosperity
of that once Commercial Emporium
would return to Jefferson to roost
forever
Men Men
We are now carrying the follow-
ing celebrated brands of Shoes
Hunan Walk Over Every mane
and Bilt Well Let us fit you up
when in need of a good pair of
Shoes
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J J Segal
C A Kosselor the newly elect-
ed county treasurer of Cass coun
ty was here from Linden Wednes
day
No matter how long you have
=
e cough ifit basnt already de
veloped into consumption Dr Ayoods
euro it For
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had the
Norway Pino Syrup will
sale by Crow Drug Co
CHAKTISKKD HY BPKOIAI ACT OF TUH LKfilBEATUKIt QV T1SXAB
erchants and Planters Bank of Jefferson
Cash Capital 2500000
Cor Walnut Street and Batomano Alloy
Buys and Sells Exchange Purchaso Vendors Lien Notes Loans Money to
farmers on Mortgages and all Individual Paper Avith Undoubted Security
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OFFICERS
Q BATEMAN President
J H ROWELL SR VicePresident
LOUIS S SOHLUTER Counselor and Secretary
DIRECTORS
W J Sediiisrky Druggist
TnoMAs L Torrans Hardwaro and Lumboi
John A Fiedler Grocer
Samuel Tiiurman Wholesale Merchandise
Col E V Taylor Capitalist Fort Worth Texas
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AVe take pleasure in announcing to the Citizous of Jeflbrson Marion County and country contiguous theroto
that on Tuesday the first day of November theMEROHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK OP JEFFERSON
opened its doors for business and wo most respectfully invito all worthy citizens who havo a friendly desiro for
tho success of this new Banking enterprise to make sucli deposits as they may wish In tho Bank between tho
hours pf U a m and 3 p m thereby opening an account with the Bank and continue anyday in tho weok there-
after as it may suit your convenience You will bo given a pass book with your deposit ontored therein to your
credit Also bo given a check book that you may use at your pleasure
Our President is by nature sympathetic therefore disposed to aid to tho best of his ability all worthy objects
of charity However we wish to call your attention to tho fact that the Banking business cannot bo done safely
upon sympathetic principles but upon conservative principles based upon mutual confidence and backed by
ample and reliable security AVe shall ever bo prepared to take caro of our customers whoplaco their trust with
us also care foe any andall legitimate business ofiered Tho President backell by an able directory promises
his utmost endeavor to make it pleasant for all honorable and trulyworthy citizens man or woman rich of poor
white or black who desire to do business with tho Bank
Of course we desiro the accounts of Merchants Mechanics all professional and laboring men or women
Yet we especially call the attention ot tho Farmerstillers of tho soil to the fact this Bank desires you account
and thePresident pledges himself to use his best efforts to promotoyour interest by all legitimate mothods
compatible with good banking therefore invite to to and
wo you come see ub bring your deposits and open an
actount with thisBank We know no faypritisra in businessand you can depend upon being placed upon an
equal footing so lopg as you remain worthy and honorable in your dealings with this Bank and bear a good
characteramong your neighbors
This Bank has oneamong the most secure safes and vaults in tho Stato aud every dollar contained
therein is fully insured against loss by burglary In one of the largest and strongest Insurance Companies in
the United States Thferefore depositors are perfectly secure in placing tbcirmoney wltbiriB
Dont forget the Bank is atcorner of AValnut Btreet and Batemane alley where tho undersigned will be
pleased to greet each and every one who may call at any time
I am most respectfully your friend and obedient Bervant AV Q BATEMAN Pbksident
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The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 12, 1904, newspaper, November 12, 1904; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83558/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .