Jefferson Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL 44.
JEFFERSON. TEXAS FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1911
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Jab Pricing
•f all kinit
Phone 99
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Our "Motto"
. No Trouble to Show Goods.
No time like the present time
for our stock is complete
Tailor Made Suits
Our styles correct
Coats and Seperate Skirts
Our assortment excellent
Millinory
Added to this polite attention
to all.
Onr Motto" No Trouble to Show Goods.
ROSENFELD'S
mm INDUSTRIAL MING SCHOOL.
AVIXGER TEXAS
A Boarding School lor the Moral Christian and
Indrustrial Training of
COLORED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN.
STRONG FACULTY COMPOSED OF GRADUATES
AND PAST GRADUATES OF
Spelman-Seminary Atlanta Ga.; Atlanta Baptist College Atlanta Ga.:
Prarie View State Normal Prarie View Texas and Tuskegee Normal
and industrial Institute of which Booker T. Washington is Principal.
All kinds of Industries and Trades are taught. The
best School in Northeast Texas for Negro youths. Hoard
and tuition SU.OO per month. Music extra. For particu-
lars address
Vs \\\ WHEELER
PRINCIPAL.
Some Items for This Week
Fresh Concord (grapes per basket • - 50c.
Fresh Tokay (irapes per basket tlOe
Apples per pk. - 50e
Colorado Cabbage per lb. 5c.
Assisted Fancy Cakes prr lb. 20e.
Can Coffee 20e.
.'{Oct. Can Cotlee • ... 25c
$I.(M> Can Coffee - - • - - !)<><*.
Lamp Chimneys 5c.
New Cranberries and Celery for Salt'.
Our Store is st»<Mirt*ly scrwru'd and is kept el«ian and
sanitary. No tlin our sugar barrel or anywheiv
Five delivery. 1'hone No. Val»> street.
CHARLIK SMITH.
ELECTRIC BERTH LIGHTS
NEW DINING CARS
1 Fast Trains Free Chair Cars
VIA
"The Old Reliable"
GEO. D. HUNTER
C P 6 T A..
DALLAS
Request Y >ur Ticket' t»< < e H ut«?d v a i f.e
Texas «5< P»u ' Rrt way
1 "THE IRAN BEHINDc"
Wo don't mean the man be
hind the times nor the man be
hind with his payments. Julius
Caesar was "the man behind"
Rome. Washington was "'the
man" behind tin- United St.iti >
jat a crisis in its history. Kvery
successful business venture % no
matter how humble has "a man
behind" the man who shoulders
the responsibilty and plans the
campaign who possesses those
qualities that bring success to
hitn and to those associated
wnh him in business.
Young man! if you wish to be
"'the man benind" a successful
[enterprise attend the Tyler
Commercial College of Tyler
Texas America's largest school
of Bookkeeping Business Train-
ing Shorthand Typewriting
; and Telegraphy. With such an
iequipment as this school will
gite you the time will come
when you will be "the man be-
hind" a successful enterprise;
I when you will become a factor in
in the business world and your
name a synonym of success again
; exemplifying the fact that with
| educated head and skilled hands
young men and young women
I can carve their names upon the
tallest towers of fame. We can
place you in a good position just
as soon as your course is tinish-
1 ed. Write for catalogue and
make your arrangements to enter
at once. We|have now more s>tu
dents in daily attendance than
any other four Commercial
schools combined. This shows
the overwhelming popularity of
the Tyler Commercial College;
it allows that the people appreci
ate the advantages'of the tarnous
Byrne systems which save the
student while qualifying him-
self to hold a good position al-
most $2(X> in time and board over
what it would cost in a school
teaching other systems.
A High Grade Blood Purifier.
£Go to Allen Urqunart's drug stoie
and buy a bottle of B B. B. (Botanic
Blooil Balm.) It will purify anil enrich
your blood and build up your weakened
| brokendowp system. B. B. B is guar-
antt.'cd to cure all blood diseases ami
akin humors such as
Rheumatism Eating Sores
Syphilitic Blood Poison
Catarrh
Eczema
Itching Humors
Risings and bumps
Bone Pains
Pimples. Old Sores
Scrofula or Kernels
Snperating Sores. Boils Carbuncles
B B B. cures all these blood troubles
by killing the poison humor and ex-
pelling it from the system. B. B B is
the onlv blood remedy that cf.n do this
—therefore it cures and heals all sore£
when all else fails fl per large bottle
with directions for home cure. Sam-
ple free bv writing Blood Balm Co.
Atlanta Ga.
A new doll that its inventor
claims is indestructible is made
of properly shaped Hlocks of
wood joined by spring steel
swivels and hinges.
Coughiuj? at Night
Means loss of sleep which is bad for
everyone. Foley's Honey and Tai
Compound stops the cough at once
relieues the tickling and dryness in the
throat and heals the inflamed mem-
branes. Prevents a cold developing
into bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep
always in the bonse. Refuse sabsti-
tutes. Sold by Allen I rijubart.
An ingenious tackle has been
devised to make a tree that is
being felled pull its own stump
from the ground with it.
Beautiful Mye*
are desired by every one. If there is
any intlamalion the eves • an't be beaa-
tiful. Sutherland's Kagle Eye Salfe
will remove the inflamation and clear
the eyes.
The heart of a Greenland whale
is ;i muscle of enormous size. It
is often thrt*- feet in diameter.
Havana is meditating an auto
omnibus service as in many
European cities.
FREE IF IT FAILS
Your Money Back It You Are Not
Satisfied With The Medicine We
Recommend
We art» so \>ositi\> that our
remedy will j>eruaanently relieve
constipation no matter how
chronic it may l>e that we offer
to furiysh the medicine at our I
expense should it fail to produce
satisfactory results.
It is worse than useless to
attempt to cure constipation with
cathartic drugs. laxatives or
cathartics do much-harm. They
cause a reaction irritate and
weaken the bowels and tend to
make constipation more chronic.
Besides their use becomes ai
habit that is dangerous.
Constipation is caused by
weakness of the nerves and
muscles of the large intestine
and descending colon to expect |
permanent relief you must there-
fore tone up and strengthen
these organs and restore them
to healthier activity.
We want you to try Ilexall Ordi-
lies" on our recommendation.
They are exceedingly pleasant
to take being eaten like candy
and are ideal for children deli-
cate persons and old folks as
wtjl as for the robust. They
act directly upon the nerves and
muscles of the bowels. They
apjmrently have a neutral ac
tion on other associate organs or
glands. They do not purge
cause excessive looseness nor
create any inconvenience what
ever. They may be taken at any
time day or night. They will
constantly relieve chronic or
habitual constipation if not of
surgical variety and the myriads
of associate or dependant chronic
ailments if taken with regulari-
ty for a reasonable length of
time. 1 - tablets 10 cents;
tablets i.'i cents; HO tablets .">()
cents. Sold only in Jefferson
at the Uexall Drug Store of
W. .J. Secft>erry.
A Father's Vengeance
would have fallen on any one wlio at-
tacked the son of Peter Bondy of
South Rock wood Mich. hut he wait
powerless before attacks of kidney
trouble "Doctors could not help
him" he wrote "so at last we gave
him Electric Hitters and lie improve*
wonderfully from 'aking six bottles.
It is the best kidnev medicine 1 ever
saw." Backache Tired feelling Ner-
vousness. Lobs of Appetite warn of
kidney trouble that may end in dropsy
diabetes or Bright's Disease. Beware:
Take Electric Bitters and he aafe
Every bgttle guaranteed. 50c at W .1
Bedberry :s.
Virginia's coal production is
Readily increasing the state's
output of 0.507997 short tons
last year being far in excess of
any previous record.
How's Tills?
We iiITi r Our Huiwlrt'il Hollars fccwftnl fur any
case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. K. J CHENEY CO. Toledo.O.
We. the underslRned. have known K. J. Cheney
for the last lr> y< ars. and believe him perfectly
honorable in all business transactions an 1 flnan
dally able to carry out any obligations ma<Je t»y
h is n ri»i Wai.r>ino Kinnan & Makvin
Wholesale I.>ruKKists Toledo 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally actinic
directly upon the blood and mucous surlac of
the system. T« Mtlmoulalt sent free. Price 7.S
rents per bottle. Sold by all DriiKKiwts
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
American "wild west" moving
picture scenes are most popular
in Scotland. Many American
made lilms are used.
Balked at Colli Steel.
"I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot
off" said II I) Ely Bantam Ohio"
"although a horrible ulcer had been
the plague of my life for y^ars In-
stead i lined Bu: kleri's Arnica Salve
and my foot «ax soon completely
< ured." Heals Burns Boils Soree
bruises. Eczema I'implea Corns.
Purest file cure. -'»»• at W J Sedberry.
The governuj' nt of Servia has
| just ordered luO American type
writers for use in its public ofti
H.'es.
Kor a mild eaiy action of the bowels
• single dose •>I in n liegulets is
enough. Treatment cures habitual
constipation 2'- *■ box. Ask your
druggiat for them
TEXAS INDUSTRIAL NOTES
During the past thirty years
"J9692tXX>0(X> feet of timber wore
cut in Texas.
Rock suit in paying quantities
lias been found about forty
miles west of Ai.iarillo
A half million dollar bond is-
sue for road improvement is be-
in planned for Howie county.
Randall county is represented
by four cars of tine cattle at the
Kansas City Fat Stock Show.
It is estimated that the i>ea
crop of Henderson county will
aproximntea half inill'on dollars
The county commissioners of
Xacodoches county have recently
byught a steam tractor for road
work.
1 One hundred farmers near
San Angelo have formed a com
pany foi ginning and milling pur-
poses.
There is $100000000 invested
in the oil industry in Texas and
there are 12r»0 miles of pipe line
in the state.
The total value of the 1910f I
cotton crop was $-71840'189 an
increase of $17141'386 over the
preceoding year.
There are 19 r>7()070 acres of
improved land i.i Texas. Ap-
proximately half of this is devo
ted to raising cotton.
It is estimated that Texas has
rj()(XX)(XX) acres of land suitable
for glowing cotton. At present
there are 10OHM(XX) acres in cot-
ton.
During the period from June
7 1911 to September 1 1911
eighteen stats banks have been
authorized to do business in
Texas.
Shipments of tobacco from
the demonstration farm at Naco
ghoches have been forwarded
to Washington for fermentation
and tests.
Plainview is to have a $(KX)(XX)
sugar factory. It has been clear-
ly demonstrated that beets grow
in that territory contain 17 i>er
cent sugar.
Port Arthur business men
have plans under consideration
by which they expect to make
that city one of the gulf termi
nals of the Morgan lines.
Reports from Hay City show
that corn is ntiining from thirty-
five to seventy-five bushels and
rice from ei^ht to twenty bush-
els per acre in that vicinity.
Construction has begun on a
dam across the Medina river
about thirty miles west of San
Antonio thatwill impound enough
water to irrigate 7<)CKK) acres of
laud.
The Galveston causway will
soon bo completed. It is 10775
feet long and 27ii feet wide. It
h;is accommodations for a wide
road street car and railroad
tracks.
The tiust cargo of lumber ship-
ped from Port liolivar to Havana
was made early in October on
the steamship Indianapolis
which carried u million and a
half feet of yellow pine.
A civic improvement campaign
is being conducted at Sherman
by the Young Men's Business
Association and the Indies' Civic
League. The city council has
made an appropriation for two
parks and a rest house.
1 nevfire raxed of sore lungs you need
an internal auil external remedy. Buy
the dollar pize ISallard'a liorebound
Syrup you get two remedies fur the
prints uf one. Withevdry dollar bot-
tle fTTere in a free Herric'H lied I'ejijier
! Poroua 1'laatee for the i heot. Sold by
W J Sod berry.
One of the Kuropean compan-
ies manufacturing harvesters f-»f
pears has employed an American
tech nil al manager.
COU. .Wound*. Burns Scalds or Sores oa the hands or body Ishaul.llb*
fete I Id quickly or they may become troublesome and hard tojcura.'
BALLARD'S
SNOW LINIMENT
Is a Healing Remedy of Great Power in
All Wounds or Abrasions of the Flesh.
It UMSfl IK* lacerate! t: • »; <di: ;rev»: •« r.nation f ; j». uml In .1! minor IsjurlAs hsals
without IsaTlac a s«r
As a ciia rsltsf in rheumatism r.rura.ff.a Ia.d a im. .1 an 1 lima back. It acts
prorrpt'.jr and effect!* ly ] ul>t« 1 In wh. re ti « • ill : ;• i.<-t ratre tho flnh to th» bone
i av< r »r a **rm:ne and *aiin» aiuem *rr.tIf>•:n~ r • t . aufferer It r<ri.evra chll-
fr.st bttn sal!* chafed an is m- - i. 10 % nmv »tlr.e« uf lmccU. swellings
It . * ctil family l.tlotn' k jJ f r ell ma . if t fl.-a; 1 ihouiJ be kept li>
• very Lure
Put Up in Three Sizes 25c 50c and $1.00 per Bottle.
J 4 If CI r. BALLARD Tow »T. I.OVI*. MO.
rata aa4
Fsoip Ano UlCOHMCNDtO^I
W. J SEDBERRV
The Cook
always feels
confident of
pure and wholesome
foodwlien using
DrPRICES
Baking Powder
A PureGrape Cream "/Tartar
No Alum
No
Lime Phosphate
Baking Powder
Made fron\ Grapes
Way down in Austin they want
the pros to center on a candidate
for Bailey's place in the senate.
Nearly all the pros and half the
ant is have already settled on
Morris Sheppard. S u I p h u r
Springs Evening News.
LADIES:
We can promise you a clear clean
skin and a beaut iful complexion if you
useZEMOank ZEMO SOAP according
to directions.
ZKMO in a skin beautiiler and a
scientific preparation for the treatment
of eczema pimples dandruff anil all
diseases of the skin and acalp. Z.KMO
SOAP in the nicest best lathering anti-
septic soap you ever used for toilet or
hath.
Sold by druggists everywhere and in
Jefferson by the liexall i)ruu Store. <2
The inventor of a new kind of
lining bricks claims they are im
pervious to moisture and so
ii^li they will float on water.
Proposes to Foot It.
George Palmer a tourist who
Ims made several transeontinen-
trips by foot lias so little respect
for aviators and flying machines
that he offers to wager $50000
that he can negotiate a coast-to-
coast trip on foot ahead of any
aeroplane. In order to make
Ills challenge more defiant he
says: "Nobody barred; first
come; first served." Denison
Herald •
l>r. Bell's Antiseptic Salve
is guaranteed for eczema Halt rheum
tetter ringworm running eorr.R chap-
ped hands and I i j>h. pimples on tlie
face blackheads barber 8 itch sun
hum insect bites fever sores and
nasal catarrh 25c.
An attachment has been inven-
ted to make an alarm clock turn
on and light a gas get at a pre
determined time.
M. J. WHELAN L. G. BRADEN T. L. TORRAHS
President. Cashier. Vice-President.
GUARANTY STATE BANK OF JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON TEXAS.
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The non-interest-bearing and unsecured deposits of this bank are
protected by the GUARANTY FUND of the STATE OF TEXAS.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
An electric. flat iron with an
automatic cut otT so that 111«• cur
rent is us«*<l only when the iron
is in operation lias been patent-j
c(l by two ('alifurnians
For Colic
or any bowel trouble IJ r Hell's Anti-
Pain art* like uikkic relieves almost
instantly. Alio good for all external
paina.
An attachment for wall paper
printing presses that will trim
m irregular sii.ij>t><i border as it
is printed lias been invdnted.
Stops itching instantly. Cures piles
rv/etna. salt rhe'in tetter it.h lnves
Ill-CIS HI 1*1. n- I' an's l >!n!:.ent. \t
tiny ilrun t-'ure.
Telegraph polos have been dis-
pensed with entirely in one
Welch town in which the resi-
dents haw permitted the wires
to be strung from house to house
I lie chill microbe meets its fat.' in
Herbine. There are thousands of
these serins iti the air you breathe an !
any derangement of the liver stomach
nr bowels v»-s them the opportunity
they seek. A dose of Herbin? de-
stroys tbetn clears their out com-
pletely and promotes a iit feeling of
strength and buoyancy. Price r>0r
Sold by W J Sedberry.
Havana's mayor r> •' atly fined
two doctors 1 days' pay each
for having refused to «jive ser
uices to paupers when request d
LOUISIANA STATE FAIR
Aut ■ Ka< • > Hoist- l\:tc Air: : <*n! 1;.: ai
and Stock Kxhihits Daily Areoplane
Flights ami the Latest in Muiway at-
tractions
SHREVEPORT LOUISIANA
Oct. 31 to Nov. 5th
Very Low Round Trip Faros
Ask The Aient About These Rates.
THE TEXAS & PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
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Taylor, M. I. Jefferson Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911, newspaper, November 3, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1079264/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .