The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 33, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 11, 1905 Page: 7 of 10
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InMajiio 1 A Great Big
Take Em Away Sale
Our Grand Clearance Sale J Z ±
were so unusually low that many persons came through curiosity to see if twas
true Iv every instance our prices were found to bo true and those who come
through curiosity becamse purchases of largo qualities in our
Grand Clearance Sale
and urged their friends to take advantages of the great saving in price
Nothing ever before
like it in Jefferson
Goods Actually
Sacrificed Price
Hundred and Thousands of Bargains all over the Store
Let nothing keep you away
Remember the goods offered are new clean fresh goods Not seconds nor
hand stock but the best goods in their various lines anywhere in America
You Need the Goods We Need the Money
A Golden Opportunity Now Knocks at your Door
Mamt
Store open
Until 10 oclock
Saturday Night
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Everything that
Mens Ladies
and Children wear
In the boaittiful Todd Cottage
were gathered on tho evening of
the 26th ultimo Tho olito of tho
City by epooial invitation of Mrs
L E Pureaoll complimentary to
Miss Lollyo Moyer
The spacious parlors woro doco
rated with evergroon with that ar
tislio taste which when entered
caused tho imagination to wander
hack to some oriental bower mado
famous by some gifted poet
Chivalry and beauty alone char-
acteristic of our Southland was
never more typical than graced tho
occasion which had gathered to do
honor to one of the Souths most
beautiful and charming daughtersi
Tho game progressive euchre
was participated in with a zest and
earnestness which denotes the high-
est enjoyment
The fortunate prize winners were
Miss Lollyo Meyer first prize a
beautiful BonDon Bpoon Miss
Katie Scott second a handsome
hat pin Miss Oralio Hale booby
a medalion picture Mr Ed Foa
tor being awarded first gentlemens
prize a handsome sterling silver
spoon Mr Jace Jackson second
a very pretty coat hanger Mr
Lockett Nichols booby a meda
lion picture When the game con
eluded refreshments were served
which if it required further evidence
of MrB Pursselle ability to enter-
tain was never bettor sustained
Never was a evening moro enjoyed
nor was there one which will long-
er be remembered by those who
were so fortunate as to bo present
JEFFERSON
City Bakery
Postmaster Singleton informed
us that a rural route man was here
this week to lay out route No 7
from this office It will go out in
the direction of Lodi With this
route Marion county will be pretty
thoroughly covered by the R F
D service
TRUCK GROWERS
We have on band a large
stock of onion setB that can be
bought cheap Stutz Bros
W Q Bateman president of the
Merchants and Planters Bank re
carved a bad cut in his head by
falling during the sleety weather
Only one remedy in the world that
will at once stop itchiness of the skin
in any part of the body Doana Oint-
ment At any drug store For sale by
The J F Crow Drug Co
Phelps Terry wife and daugh-
ter were here from Ennis called
by the death of his sister Mrs J
F Crow
Preaching at the Methodist church
every Sabbath by Rev JW Holt
at 11 a m and 730 p m Sab-
bath school 945 a m LS Schlu
ter superintendent Prayer meet-
ing Wednesday 730 p m Senior
League Thursday 830 pm Junior
League Sunday 3 p m Womans
Home Missionary Society first
Sunday in each month at 3 p m
Choir Saturday 3 p m
If you are cold it will pay you to
attend our big Blanket Sale Go
early and make a good selection
ROSENFELD Co
Mr and Mrs Fred Frank and
daughter Alice of Strawn Tex
are the guests of Mr and Mrs M
Bower
New line of picture moulding at-
M Bower
Mr and Mrs Ed B McDonald
are entertaining a fine 9pound
daughter at their home who ar-
rived Suaday morning
Death of Mrs Mary P Terry
Mrs Mary P Terry wife of the
late Mr Epharim Terry died
Thursday morning after a linger-
ing illness
The deceased was a good and
noble christian lady and was long
a resident of our city She leaves
two daughters Mrs W H Mason
and Miss S Terry also a number
of grandchildren to mourn her
death The funeral will take place
this Friday afternoon at the fami-
ly residence on Dixon street at 330
Dissolution Notice
The firm of Segal Purssell have this
day dissolved by mutual consent L E
Furssell purchasing the entire stock and
assuming all liabilities of said firm up
to date and all debts due said firm
Segal Pujisseix
Jefferson Texas Feb 1st 1905
Laaies Ladies
Call nnd see those beautiful silk
shirt waists at prices that you may
Take Em Away J J Segal
BY GIVING YOUR ENTIRE
PATRONAGE FOR 1905 TO US
I have opened a
firstclass
Batery an Confectionary
at tho corner of Hondorson and Mat
shall Streets near tho Public 8chool
It will bu my endoavor to have only
tho best of all kinds of BREAD and
CAKES
All orders given careful and
prompt attention
Respectfully
E SINGER
e realize
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can have
a satlfied ens
Advertisement
WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY
NEW DRY GOODS
NEW SHOES
NEW GROCERIES
NEW CLOTHNG
WE GUARANTEE LOWEST PRICE AND EACH ARTICLE PUR
CHASED TO BE AS REPRESENTED
REMEMBER we do everything to please our Customers
We solicit your business
Free Delivery in
City Limits
P ELDHIDGrE
TELEPHONE 45
Mrs J F Crow Dead
At 1 oclock Wednesday Mrs
Lois Crow wife of J F Crow
passed away after a lingering ill
ness from consumption Every
thing that science and attention
could do was used to keep this
loving young woman with her hus-
band and children but to no avail
She leaves a devoted husband
and four children two brothers
Phelps Terry at Ennis and Ben
Terry at Dallas also many rela-
tives to sorrow at her so untimely
death
The funeral took place at tho
family residence on Walnut street
at 230 Thursday afternoon with
services conducted by Rev John
H Bellot after which tho remains
were followed to Oakwood ceme-
tery by a large cortegle of friends
Goods Must Go
To force immediate selling start-
ling reductions have been made
in many cases prices asked are
much less than we paid for the
goods This loss is taken by us
willingly with the knowledge that
it pays us it makes business brisk
and also creates merchandise that
is good for our customers into cash
for us and more firmly establishes
our reputation for giving great val-
ues at P Eldmdges
Contractor Campbell suspended
all work this week during the bad
weather except on the tank in the
park Other work will be started
as soon as the weather permits
Pipe is still being placed along
where it will be put down
Fine Beef Cattle
C R Coleman has bought a car
of fine beef cattle from B T Sher
rell that have been fed here and
he wisheB to inform his patrons
and the public that he can now
give them better beef than ever
before Give him an order and bo
convinced Ho also has Borne fat
calves that he is furnishing his cus-
tomers
A CORRECTION
The article in this issue headed
The Town Church should have
been signed Quis it was over-
looked in reading proof and we
make this statement tocorrect the
error
The weather was so cold TueB
day and everything ice covered
that only two route men venturod
out No 2 and No 6 This was
tho first day that all could noU
make their usual trip but such a
day as that no one should bo cen-
sured for not wanting to face thaUi
wintery blaBt
lias Stood tho Tout 25 Tears
The old original Groves Tastoless
Ohill Tonic You know what you are
taking It is iron and quinine in
tasteless form No cure no pay 60c
Joe Biggs of the Jimp force was
laid up a day or two by a fall on
the sleet last Friday that gave him
a sprained wriBt
Attontionl Attention
Remomberthat Mens Youths
and ChildrensClothing iB included
in my Take Em Away sale
J J Skoal
Get your pictures framed at M
Bower8 Any style and price of
moulding you mny wish
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Valentino Party
Tho ladies of tho Episcopal church
will give a Valentino party on Tuesday
the Mth at tho residence of Mrs Arch
McKay from B to 12 p in Oystors will
be served in three dtflerent ways
Admission 25 cents
Large Stock of Onion SetB on
hand at Stutz Bros
Capt Geo T Todd went to Lin-
den Sunday to be in attendance on
district court and returned homo
Thursday
You can get the Kansas City
Journal and tho Jimplecutk one
year for 8100 This ofTer is for a
limited lime only
Pictures framed neatly at M
Bower
We have replen-
ished our stock of
both Staple and
Fancy Groceries
and beg to say we
now have the most
complete line ever
carried in the city
Strictly High
Me too
We also handle
Chops Brand and
Hay Thanking
you for an order
for anything in our
line We are
Respectfully
Phone 65
P S We are also
handling Pork link
Sausage Vienna Sau-
sage Head Cheese
Boneless Pig Feet
Boiled Ham Etc
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The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 33, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 11, 1905, newspaper, February 11, 1905; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83571/m1/7/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .