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taste than to buy ready made Ihen
just think of having thoueands of
styles to select from Every Pattern
and weaves in all the new shades
You have no excuse buying a guess
fit when you know I guarantee per
fecfsatisfaction or your deposit back
Dont delay but come in and look
over WouU rather have your order
two months ahead than a rush one
If you want something different
from the other fellow I can please
you
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TAYLOR TAYLOR
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Friday Nov 6 1908
OFFICE OF PGBLICATJOJt Corner
Austin and Vale Sts Jeflerson Texas
Copies of the Jeffecon Jimplecute in wrap
pprs ready formatting can always be had at the
office by single copies or the dozen
Our live nosier showd no in-
clination to crov shia week sensi-
ble chicken Tne eterral unfi
ness for things detered him
No purer statesman or citiz ° n-
ever emerged from victory or de-
feat than our peerless candidate
W 1 Bryan In either event he
is a pure clean patriotic citizen
and will eve bp the idol of a de-
feated party and iiuiple a cham-
pion of any holy cause
The National Christian Temper-
ance Union held their thirtyfifth
annual conveniion recrctly in Der
ypr Colorado aid thev showed a
gain of twenty thousand in mem-
bership made during the paityeai
They are grooving in stiength every-
day for this great cause
We have one onsolation in our
late national defeat and that it is
the satisfaction of knowing that we
bad our friends tht enemy bidly
ecared through th1 citripaigri A
morsel of comfort sometimes re
vivos the spirts to a hrpHful de-
gree and makes u view ih < situ-
ation with optics of roseate hues
and imparts strength for a future
contest
It lias been conclusively demon-
strated that birds are the farmers
good friends thnt they prey upon
the the insects mot devastating to
crops which if not oiested by
this source woud become a pro-
digious impediment unequal to
cope with by the usual methods
to combat the pests Therefore
may continueTne onslaught upon
the varioos species of devastating
insects These cmmendablo sciv
engera and crop pest destroyeis
are well nigh annihillattd by pot-
hunters whose effort seem utter
destruction To counteract this
wholesale destruction of the feath-
ered tribe let the farmers unit
in posting their premises against
the encroachments of these bird
destroyers
One of the most important meet-
ings for years and oue calculated
to result in material interest to the
farmers and the South generally
will be held at Memphis on the
10th 11th and 12th inft A great
many prominent farmers and dis
tinguished workers of the problems
looking to the betterment of agri-
cultural pursuits will ba present
to join in the great trnrt to amel
oirate farming conditions One of
the most important objects of the
meeting is to discuss and put into
effect the methods best calculated
to enhance the price of cotton and
hold it to a respectable value not
to be hKrfeg aii
tualions We trust that mu ti im
portanc may attach to the meet
and that the occasion may
be fraught with tuggptim = and
methods t mitenally advance
agricultural interest Advocating
and prosecuting n sHject iiuvita
bly advances its interest and pre-
vents retrogression that lack of in-
terest alwhy entiis
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TonrEnsinOneBasto
Aa Watcl tie Basket
OE ADAMS Says
lien you yet tired of paying out
pney for poor fitting CLOTHES
> me in and give him a trial
You may be hard to fit as well
r as
jflease Hes just hankering after
them kind No matter what size or
< ibape Ill make em to suit It
you
pnly costs a trifle more to have your
rig made to your individual idea and
TflE BESULT
The landslide which wn nn
nouncd with tuch eotlmiasm
materialized but on the wr nng ide
of the prliticdl mountain The
avalinche in it great ru h surely
covered the leading deraouuiic
leader bpneath a pile of debris
which will have its effect f ry ars
Every bitter has its sweetj so it is
with the result of the election The
only consolation that the people
hiye who were not in sympathy
with the success of the lepubMcarr
ticket is the fact that if any im-
provement is to follow the election
that it will come on gradually and
not wait until after the inauguration
and then for a while longer so the
business interest could leuarn what
changes the party in power would
make It id now selthil that no
change will be nude which the
Interest feels will hurt the busi-
ness of thee > untry It is evident
l to the toulhe interest to fight
shy of too great perticipatiou in
future general elections Let the
northern democratic brother take
care of his own bailiwick The
southern democrat do the same
Keep the party alive in the south
so as to look after and protect the
souths interest so fur as the mi-
nority can do it While Mr Bryan
has made a brilliant campaign but
the buine6s interest was not read < >
to chance something unexpected
His past campaigns what the great
financiers termed fallacies vis-
ionary and such other pet names
were suffered to stampede the voter
to the wrong side Ruin debola
tioH and destruction wera pictured
before tho laboring ma n if the ad-
vocate of what was called vague
theories and such like should be
elected Even the leaders of the
working man lost their influence
Then the democratic party had to
contend against the great influence
ol the president No one will deny
that of itself was almost unsur
mountable and irresistable The
president with his usual impetu-
osity threw himself into the breach
the country knows the result
It was not Mr Bryans character
his standing as a high tone chris-
tian gentltman his honesty and
integiity nothing could be said
against him ruinally Both can-
didates rcere above reproach Yet
defeat with other caused waB
brought about by what the business
world term Mr Bryans wild and
visionary theories Great interest
will be taken in the call session of
congress and see what changes Mr
Taft will recommend He may ap-
propriate some more of democratic
doctrine and suggest great changes
Then again can he carry through
bis plans if the congress be not in
sympathy with him
One great blunder the democrats
they
madevtfftT
noise and Irightened the repuoir
cans too badly made them do too
much Will this end Mr Bryans
aspirations
Just at this season of the year
this section of Texas looms up in
fine style and portrays supporting
proclivities that strongly appeal to
man especially those of nomadic
instinctB and inclined to wander in
the forest for supplies Many
kinds of nuts and fruit grow spon-
taneous and thus affords a para-
dise for some characters seeking
natures bounty for f ed and for
traffic One might subsist the sea-
son through upon the prolific pro-
ducts of the forest too numerous
to enumerate in this brief notice
The Jimplecute acknowledges
an invitation to the marriage of
Mr M H Smythe to Miss Ethel
Bryson at Gainesville Nov 18th
190S Mr Smythe is the popular
traveling representative for South-
western Paper Co at Dallas and
we extend o ngratulations in ad-
vance
Ritd the one thousand dollar
cornp liza offer mide by Farm and
Ranch in this issue and th n cut
v bearifh flue Tirrt rmtrpre erve for future refer
The assessed valution of
property in Texas for the past
38 years is as follows
1870 140473000
1880 311471000
1890 782113000
1900 946320000
1900 2160000000
DONT BE
STIPATED
Everyone knows when he is constipated and every-
one should know the risk he is running when he fails
to promptly correct it
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
Is a Bowel Tonic and Regulator
It empties the bowels just as thoroughly as the harsh
griping cathartics and does it mildly comfortably pleas-
antly Moreover it leaves a beneficial influence behind it
because the bowels remain healthy and regular thus there
is no return to constipated conditions
Qtt the Genuine with the Figure 3 In Red on Front Label
Sold by Druggists Price 100 per bottle
1 SSisrSafiji
WMSmKfim mUiSJiM
LATE NEWS ITEMS
A fire at Sherman Wednes-
day destroyed property valued
at 120000
On the news of Tafts elec
tion cotton dropped 15 points
next morning
In round numbers 2500
000 ounces of gold and 60
000000 ounces of silver are
produced in the United StateB
each year
On account of the appear
ance of the boll weevil many
Louisiana farmers announce
their intention of abanding
cotton culture and again en-
gaging in growing sugar cane
Since Hatfields arrival in
San Jose fully 25000 men
women and children have
called at the county jail to
see him and Jailor Monahan
and his assistants are tired of
handling the crowds
A email steamer carrying
600 passengers from Amoy to
Thugan China a few miles
distant sank last evening
Two hundred of the passen-
gers were drowned Chinese
junks rescued the others
A thoroughly firoproof
40room hotel is be erected at
Denton by Fred C Wood
and R L Leach on the site
now occupied by the Cottage
on South Locust street It
will be of reinfored concrete
The great corporations in
the northern states are con-
trolled mostly by republi-
cans and they have a power-
ful leaver by which to con
troll the vote of the laboring
people It is vote at the
boss dictates or starve
W A Ho ve says Taft is
elected cotton has gone off
one dollar a bale the south
has eight million bales to
sell that gives back 8000
000 to the republicans to pay
back that 3900000 slush
fund that elected Taft
A gold watch was discov-
ered in the stomach of a cow
which Was slauthered at one
of the Fort Worth packing
houses the other day
The watch was property of
X J Biden mayor of Rosen
J hts whose name was
ngraved in the case
The freight steamer H M
Whitney of the Metropolitan
Steamship Line was sunk
Thursday night in the East
River while on the way from
New York to Boston The
vessel valued at 500000 is
a total loss and it is not be
lieved that any of her cargo
valued at 300000 can be
removed
Speaking of Cecil Lyons
insolent attempt to muzzle
the press of Texas the chair-
man of the Democratic exec
tive committee says
This illy concealed at-
tempt on the part of the
chairman of the Republican
state executive committee to
silence the Democratic press
of Texas is as silly and will
prove as utterly futile for the
purpose intended as it is au
dacious and insolent It is
important however in that
it completely unmasks the
methods of the Republican
party
How the Elecsoral College
Stands
NewYoik Nov 6 The
splitting of Marylands elec
toral vote where Bryan gets
G and Taft 2 as indicated by
the official count in that state
makes the electoral college
stand Taft 321 Bryan 162
Yiena Nov 6 It is said
tonight that the resignation
of the Anstrian cabinet is im-
minent as an outcoma of dis-
sensions among German and
Chinese ministers regarding
the recent conflict in Prague
and Bohemian towns
Manilla Nov 6 The ep-
idemic of cholera in this city
has apparently been stamped
out For a period of 30 hours
no new case reported
Seed Oats
Must Proof sped oats
Bro
ElecfoL is iv
Cun get to nuik
at Stutz
r and every body
of Cod Liver Oil is the meansf
of life and enjoyment of life to
thousands men women and
children
When appetite fails it restores
it When food is a burden it
lifts the burden
When you lose flesh it brings
the plumpness of health
When work iFliard and duty
is heavy it makes life bright
It is the thin edge of the wedge
the thick ertd is food But
what is the ise of food when
you hate ifcjgnd cant digest it
Scotts Emuhion of Cod Liver
Oil is the feSUhat makes you
forget ouJB3Bach
Send Ihisajjver nt together with name
of paper tavffifci peart your address and
four centstd anfiSfistase and we will send
youa 6o5letiTSidy Atlas of the World
1000 IN CORN EKIZEJ3
Farm and Ranch after duly consider
ing the various suggestions made by
readers haB decided on the following
division of the thousand dollars in cast
which Farm and Ranch will pay as
premiums for corn grown in 1909
Acrenge Yield
For any kind of corn grown in Texas
Arkansas Louisiana or Oklahoma in
1909 Best yield on one acre measured
landio be sworn to by three reputable
and disinterested parties exhibit of not
less than one bushel of corn to be made
First prize 100 Becond S50 third 25
fourth 10 U85
White Corn =
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Texas First prize 25 second 10
third 7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Beet 10 earB grown on one farm in
Arkansas First 25 second 10 third
7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Louisiana First 25 second 10 third
7 50 fourth 5 filth 250 50
Best 10 ears i > rown on one farm in
Oklahoma First piiza 25 second 10
third 7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Yellow Coru
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Texas First prize 25 second 10 third
7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Arkansas First 25 second 10 third
7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Beat 10 ears crown on one farm in
Louisiana First 25 aeeond 10 third
7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Oklahoma First 25 second 10 third
7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Red or Mixed Corn
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Texas First prize 25 second 10 third
7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Arkansas First prize 25 second 10
third 7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Louisiana First prize 25 second 1
third 7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Oklahoma First prize 25 second 10
third 7 50 fourth 5 fifth 2 50 50
June Corn
Best 10 ears grown on one farm in
Texas Arkansas Louisiana or Oklaho
ma First prize 25 second 10 third 50
SweepstaKes
White corn sweepstakes flOears 25
Yellow corn sweepstakes 10 ears 25
Red or Mixed corn sweepstakes
10 ears 25
Grand sweepstakes white yellow
and red or mixed corn 10 ears 100
Total 1000
All prizes offerpd by Farm and Ranch
are for corn grown in 1909
Farm and Ranch will secure compe
tent and wholly disinterested corn
judgeB who will decide on the awards
and Farm and Ranch will bear all ex-
penses of judging but growers who
send corn for exhibition must prepay
all transportation charges
The time for holding the contest has
not yet been decided but will he an-
nounced at a later date Special direc-
tions in regard to proper entry of ex-
hibits and other necessary information
will be given in due time
Farm and Ranch corn contest will be
open to all growers of corn in Texas
Arkansas Louisiana and Oklahoma
without any restrictions whatever No
entry fee vs 111 be charged for exhibits
and no expense of any sortfurther than
the payment of transportation charges
on exhibits will be placed on the grow-
ers
The Philadalphia girl who
though but 17 years old has
eloped four times with four
separate affinities may be
trying to make a record as
the CaptKidd of the love
pirate Washington Post
cs a js ao it x a
ThsJKinJ ou Have Always Bought
Bean th
Signature
of
Go out to the W C T TJ meet-
ing at First Baptist Church Sunday
night See their programj
A big crop of sweet potatoes and
ribbon cane syrup was raised in
Marion couty this year-
S A McNeely was at home a
few days this week
DOWNWARD COURSE
Past Being Realized by Jefferson
People
A little backache at first
Daily increasing till the back is lame
and weak
Urinary disorders quicklv follow
Diabetes and finally Brights digease
This is the downward course of kid-
ney ills
Dont take this course Follow the
advice of a Jefferson citizen
Mrs T E Lee Hvinc near MEChurch
Jefferson Texas says Mr Lee com-
plained a great deal of paiDs in his back
especially when he returned from work
in the evening It was difficult for him
to stoop on account o tha lameness
across his loins Upon learning of
Doans Kidney Pills he procured them
at the J F Crow Co s drug store and
using tbem as directed was given re-
lief I have not heard bim complain
of his back or kidneys since
For salts by all dealers Price 50c ts
FosterMilburn Co Buffalo New York
sole agents for the United States
il fear professor she said toying
with her fan that If I should marry
you you would be constantly referring
everything to a scientific cause If for
Instance you were so devoid of feel-
ing as to forget to give me even a
flower on the anniversary of our wed
ling > you would excuse yourself on the
ground that the photographic impres-
sion on your brain had not been suf-
ficiently strong whereas your action
would be well it would be just hor-
rid
No I should say that mental ac-
tivity In another direction blurred the
picture
Whichwould still be horrid You
are so steeped in materialism that all
sentiment has gone out of you
Sentimeit You mean sentlmental
lsm AndVwhat Is sentlmentalism
Manufactured emotion I say manu-
factured emotion for it surely is not
natural like anger fear pity And
how many couples does It tie up in
matrimonial < ains who are not fitted
for each other With what result
Misery anjHstfree
3ei OTi dont believe in marriage
for Iove Spu would scorn those hap-
py moguerits of lovers In the moon
irajt mong flowers listening together
tostrains of sweet music
Why not say with Shakespeare To
the lascivious pleasing of a lute I
grant you that all these things Induce
passion but Is mere passion a suf-
ficient reason for marriage
Of course not indignantly
The scientist where he reaches a
foundation for his faith stands on
bedrock There Is where I stand In
the matter of love We have attained
to a knowledge of what love Is We
may not always be able to determine
if It exists between two people in a
sufficient degree to warrant marriage
but I believe the day will come when
It will be measured to a scale just as
we measure our weight temperature
pulse
In other words a trained nurse puts
a love thermometer ou our hearts and
reads zero temperate grand passion
as the case may he People who sub-
mit to such absurdity aro indeed fit to
be under the care of a nurse A luna
tic asylum is the proper place for
them
Suppose in 200 marriages 100 of tho
couples are brought together by your
moonlight flowers music and such-
like the other hundrod by a well call
it a vlbrometer In the first hundred
cases we cannot expect all to turn out
happily Let us assume that sixty are
happy thirty unhappy and ten are di
vorced Now If every case pronounced
by the vlbrometer to be genuine love
say 05 per cent to allow for errors
turns out happily if the amatory oscil-
lations continue through a long life
would you admit the scientific method
to be the better
Oh certainly And If you should
pump a gas into me from one of your
abominable machines that would make
me soar in the sky I would admit that
you are a conjurer
Now I have said that we know
what love is It has been defined by
Dr Sehelbler of the Berlin Institute
of Electro Therapeutics thus The os-
cillations in the Interior of a persons
body as may be seoa in th case of
vibratory attraction are in harmony
that is to say they are at the first
movement In complete accordance with
the oscillations in the interior of some
other persons body
Oscillations Thats a mans love
And the more woman between which
he may oscillate the better I suppose
Please dont interrup It Is of
course necessary that t reactionary
sentiment
Sentiment You mean clockwork
in the case of the two sub-
jects
Automatons
should be of an agreeable na-
ture
A grin painted on their faces
since the two vibrations facilitate
the movement of all the atoms which
in this way accumulate and emit their
rays without disturbing the diffu-
sion
I suppose each heart is a lighted tal-
low candle
this It is which causes the senti-
ment known as sympathy
Machine sympathy Id stick a pin
in a man who would ofTer me such
sympathy
and which subsequently causes
love
Oh heavens And this is love Then
I suppose cotton mills where shuttles
are continually vibrating are brimful
of romances And think of the cases
in watchmakers shops where the
watches all hang together to be regu-
lated now they must vibrate for one
another And is this the kind of love
you are offering me
My love for you is not a thing to
offer It can only exist with yours
Do bring the vlbrometer and let us
see whether we are lovers
There is yet no such Instrument
The nearest we can get to it is by the
touch taking her hand Do you feel
a thrill Thats vibration in unison
This pressing my lips on yours is a-
more sensitive test
I think I do feel it just a little
Perhaps a cardiac juxtaposition
A what
I will Illustrate I fold you in my
urms so that your heait will beat
gainst mine Thus
Oh professor the three tests to-
gether are
In you reactionary vibratory senti-
ment
I dont care what you call It Its
Just too nice for anything
F A MITCHEL
Foleys Honey any Tar clears the air
passages stops the irritation in the
throat soothes the inflamed membrans
and the most obstinate cough disap-
pears Sore and inflamed lungs are
healed and strengthened and the cold
is expelled from the system Refuse
any but the genuine in the yellow pack-
age Sold by J F Crow Drug Co
New York Nov 6 All
grades of sugar were reduced
20 cents on the 100 pounds
toda
At Liverman Son
On Saturday you will find a
choice selection of Beef pork veal
pork saussgp Vienna sausage and
OiSters ham and boneless ham
Sheriffelect W B Stallcnp mov-
ed to town this week and with hi =
family occupies the Barbee resi-
dence on Jackon street
NOTICE
Any one having in their poshes
sion an old birdseye view of
Remember thtT nameT Doans and Jefferson > and wil1 loan or sel1 il >
take no other J please notify Jimplecute at once
Copyright 190S by T C McClure
Bill Scott as he was familiarly call
ed was lazy and shiftless
Like all lazy men Bill Scott had an
appetite His appetite also had a pref-
erence He loved oysters chicken
porterhouse steak and clam chowder
but what he loved above all was smok-
ed ham He liked It fried or boiled or
baked and he could never get enough
of it The only way he could get ham
was to steal it and many of the vil-
lagers and farmers objected to his
midnight visits to their smokehouses
Among the objectors was the Widow
Glenn who had a farm a mile away
She was also one of those interested
In seeking to save Bill from himself
Perhaps she was the only woman in
the world who would have thought of
combining ham with reform The idea
came to her in a dim undefined way
but she kept at it until she worked it
out One day after being told by her
hired man that he had seen Bill Scott
scouting about the smokehouse the
evening previous she entered into a
little conspiracy The door was left
unlocked the hired man hidden near-
by and next night as Bill was taking
a ham off its roost the door was slam-
med shut and he found himself n
prisoner When morning came the
widow drove to town to see Mrs
Glenn and upon her return ahc vis-
ited the house of hams and said to the
captive
Of course you have nothing to say
except that you were walking in your
sleep last night but now that you are
wide awake I have something to say to
you You like smoked ham I am go-
ing to give you all you want of it
Today you will eat it uncooked To-
morrow jou shall have it fried
A chair and a jug of water were
brought in he was furnished with a
knife and the door locked on him and
he proceeded to enjoy himself He ate
and he loafed and he slept There
wera twenty smoked hams hanging
above him and giving out their de-
licious odor and why should he weary
his brain trying to solve national prob-
lems lie didnt Next morning the
widow appeared and asked him how
he would like his ham cooked for
breakfast He said he would take it
fried and he got it that way and a
Jug of fresh water with It At noon
he had It boiled and at night it was
fried again The amount was not
stinted There was more ham than he
had ever sat down to in his life The
next day and the next it was the same
On the mornlug of the fourth day how-
ever the prisoner said to his Jailer
WIdder Glenn if you dont mind
Ill have taters and fried eggs for
breakfast
But I do mind was her reply
Here are twenty smoked hams going
to waste for the want of eating You
dote on ham Pitch right in
But my wife must be anxious about
me and I want to be going home
Your wife knows just where you
are and is not at all worried She
hopes yoa will have your fill of ham
Bill had raw ham boiled ham baked
and fried ham and he should have
reveled in the occasion It Is human
nature to never be satisfied and after
tho fifth day he demanded a radical
chaige of diet even if only to raw
sausse He had not tasted of the last
two meals
Oh but you must go ahead with
ham repliod the widow You have
not quite finished one yet and there
are nineteen others waiting to be eat-
en Your second appetite may come
back to you any minute
Id like to live on old crusts of
bread for a change maam
But I couldnt think of it You arc
a visitor you know and I should be
ashamed of myself to offer you crusts
At supper that night Bill begged for
raw turnips Instead of smoked ham
At breakfast next morning he offered
to eat potato peelings The widow
was firm
Mr Scott she replied I dont
think you are at all grateful I am
furnishing you the nicest and sweet-
est smoked ham in all nerkimer coun-
ty and yet you kick at it
But smoked ham for five days
maam he protested
But Im giving you the chance of
your lifetime Think of being sur-
rounded with eighteen and a half
hamsHams
Hams and water maam
Yes but Im giving you a chance to
get acquainted with water to acquire
a taste for It
Ham on the sixth day the seventh
and the eighth The widow was bring-
ing more ham when Bill Scott broke
down and said
Ill sign the temperance pledge
maam and if I dont keep it this time
may I be sent to prison for the re-
mainder of my days
And about peoples chickens and
garden stuff Mr Scott
May I be struck dead If I ever med-
dle with them again
And work Mr Scott what about
work
Ill work like a nigger Only try
meYou
You have only been shut up eight
dnys and 4heres eighteen hams still
left mused the widow Can a man
reform on two smoked hams
He can maam he can Give me-
n show and if I disappoint you they
may tar and feather me
And through the aid of smoked ham
there was accomplished such a change
und reformation in Bill Scott as men
bad deemed Impossible and today his
shortcomings arc remembered only as
legends He has worked hard and
prospered and aside from his antipathy
for smoked ham there Is nothing to
distinguish him from the other vil-
lagers M QUAD
Xever Disappoints
Many extensively advertised reme-
dies are failures when put to tho test
Hunts Lightning Oil is an exception
Confidence in it is never misplaced
disappointment never follows its use
It is surely the greatest emergency rem-
edy now obtainable For cuts burns
6praina aches and pains I know none
its equal Geo E Padilcok
Doniphan Mo
Mrs Berta Collins leaves Sun-
day for Sherman where she goes to
visit her relative Mrs Alma C
Richards and she wishes to say to
her customers that the will take up
her order business when she re-
turns and for them to hold orders
for her
SYRUP LABELS
Get your Syrup Labeis at the
Jimp office any quantity The
pure food law requires that labels
be u = ed on all tyrup = sold tf
Dr V A Lmtyam of Chicago and
Miss Mary A Booth of Springfitld
Mass are the only expert women
photomicrognphers in the United
States
H5 <
jvemi
must bo msuntameo h0 r tiat the iusido of the body also
it i lotjo c 7f J 2H > Shakes op she body that una
SS5S55 krutySddnot r r front the change fron hot to
to health
Wheth
can be
Tai
The Unite
as a enr
head bin a o
Hydrastis cenr >
class dbyti lii 5rt
tIo b iy a
Taft Thanks Bryan
CincinnatiNov 5 Judge
Taft in answer to Mr Bry
ans telegram said
I thank you sincerely for
your cordial and courteous
telegram of congratulations
and firood wishes
What Shall We Hare for Dessert
Try JellO the dainty appetizing
economical dessert Can be prepared
instantly simply add boiling water and
serve when cool flavored just right
sweetened just right perfect in every
way A 10c package makes enough
dessert for a large family All grocers
sell it Dont accept substitutes
Jell0 complies with all Puro Food
Laws 7flavors LemonOrangeKasp
berry strawberry chocolate cheny
and peach
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Jef
ferson JIarion countv Texas Thurs
day Nov 5 1908
Gents J J Brown Dunn Carter Car
Compten Bertha Davis Charley Ward
Mrs Margaret Itohersou M Winolin
Rebecca Hanis Slina Itobeison Ma
nerva Washington Nettie Poser
Persons callina for the above letters
pease say Advertised
Hal Singleton P M
If you are Over Flft ilcul This
Foleys Kidney Remedy would cure
Stop the drain on the vitaliiy and res
toro needed strength and vigor Com-
mence taking Foleys Kidney Remedy
today Sold by J F Crow Drug Co
Pecans a Failure
Brownwood Texas Nov 5
Never in the history of Brown co un
ty was the pecan crop known to be
as complete a failure as this y ar
when it can be truthfully said
there is not enough to supply the
squirrels No new pecans are com
ing in nor will there be any so
complete a failure is the crop
CAST
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of kjffi lc6y
Shipment of Hardwood Lumber
Naples Texas Nov 3 During
the month of October ninety six
cars of hordware lumber have been
shipped from this place ranging
in price from 250 to 3500 per car
Trials or Winter
Do not permit yourself to be a vic-
tim to a cold or cough They lead to
pneumoniaconsumption and elsew here
Be wise use Simmons Cough > yrup It
cures coughs neals lungs and will keep
you right here to enjoy the beauties of
pring
What is everybodys business
is nobodys bu iiits3 Waitnn
For Sale
One 7 room residence 223 feet
from the famous boiling pprins
A bargain for cash
G W Crow Hughes Springs Tex
temperate regions espeeisUy m JjjJ
irilvlniomi as golden seal is Uas very clearly
Vniiics as a valuable remedy wherever the muccta
cd of a little medicinal help
reinstate this
crl Fofwsfcu of late butits undoubted tonic qualities are sure to
rcaady in its original higholae rank as a safe and efficient tonic and
aPP Ar S r in ° recTient of Pcrnna which is of manifest benefit is cubebs
Eartolov in his escelirat work on therapeutics states that cubebs PB0
KrT 2 lfl3 AP TXTE ASSISTS DIGETIGIT and increases the circala
tio o th Load He also goes onto recommend it for catarrh not only of the
head a 3 p > irvr5 brtalso of the stomach as well as the other internal organs
I SJ VLT SOT LEAST IS COLLINSOItlA CANADENSIS This
in southern states as a
reined for many Years has enjoyed a great reputation
nanac f nary iseases such as dropsy indigestion cramp sick headache
and ili Ii e It Ecndder a writer of great fame also recommends this herbal
remedy for chrcnio diseases of the lungs and heart
of Feruna compounded into a
Th rrs some of the principal ingredients
single rraedy by skillful and experienced pharmacists The compound has
been s vised that each remedy retains its full therapeutic value one assist
action the human system MAZING OF
beneficial
in tV o r in their upon
PEETrai L VEEY EFPICIENT AND VALUABLE REMEDY
People who pass through the month of November safely and find them-
selves acclimated to winter weather generally pass through the remainder of
NOVEMBER IS A CRITICAL
But
the cold season without any serious difficulty
CAL MONTH The adjustment of a large multitude of people fails to meet
the exigencies of approaching winter
No safer or more appropriate remedy than Peruna could be found Taken
according to the directions on the bottle not only would catarrhal ailments he
warded off but catarrh already acquired be corrected It is with the assuranco
of knowing that we are right that we present to the public Peruna as aa
IDEAL TONIC AND CATARRH REMEDY
Bryan Congratulates Taft
Lincoln Neb Nov o
William J Bryan defeated
candidate of the Democratic
party for President today
sent the following telegram of
congratulations to President
elect Taft
Please accept congratula-
tions and best wishes for the
success of your administra-
tion
William J Bryan
The country print shop may not
be able to compete with the gov
ernment in the printing of envel-
opes nor could the country merch-
ants compete with her if Bhe should
decide to go in business against
him However the man who pat
ronises the government in that
way never expects the government
to pull for his particular commu-
nity He never considers that he
hurts his town and indirectly him-
self when he sends away for his
work that he could get at nis home
office even though it is a little
cheaper at the time Ten to one
that the money would return xo
you in a week if spent at home
Commerce Journal
SILKS AGENTS WANTED
J3G00 per week or 400 per ct profit
All samples stationery and art cata-
logue free We want one permanent
agent in this locality for the largest
picture and frame house in America
Experience unnecessary we instruct
you how to sell onr goods and furnish
the capital If you want a permanent
honorable and profitable position write
us today for particulars catalogue and
samples Ptank W Williams Co
1214 W Taylor St Chicago III nlS
A man breathes about twenty
times a minute or 1200 times an
hour
Kodol contains the sam digestive
juices that ar found in the oidinary
healthy stomach and there is there
fore no question but what any foim of
stoniaah trouble indigesion or nervous
dyspepsia will j ield readily vet natni
aliy to a short treatment of Kodol Try
it today on our guarantee Taku it for
a liile while as that is all jouH need
to take Kodol digests what you eat
and makes the stomach sweet It is
sold by J F Crow Drug Co
As nn author Anthony Trollope
received So00 000 during his life-
time
Election Order
Whereas the City Council of the City
of JetTeraon deems it advisable to issue
bonds of said city for the purpose here-
inafter mentioned
Therefore it is herein ordered by tho
City Council of said City that an elec
Most men past iniddla age suffer from tion be held on the 21th day of Xovon
and hlaidT
kidney disorders which
her A D 1903 at which election theiol
lowing proposition shall be submitted
Shall the City Council or the Citv of
Jeflerson Texas beauthomed to is suo
the bonds of said city in the sum of ten
thousand dollars
1000000 or so
much thereof as maybe necessary paj
ablein Foty Years aftei date to wit
January 1st 1900 with option of redeem
ing same at any time after ten years
from date bearing interest at the rate
of tive per cent per annum payable
annually and to levy a ti biiflicient to
pay the interest siuI
on bonds ami cre-
ate a sinking fund sufficient to redeem
them at maturity for the purpose of
constructing and extending the water-
works of the City of JeiUrson
Said election shall to lielil in Ward
No 1 at Marion Countv Court IIou i
Xan Xo at 11lI s Liverv Stable
ardNo 3 at Jetlerson High fcchnol
for whites in Ward No I at Dreebina
Store
For said election thefoHouin judges
asbibtants and clerks
are appointed a
manager of oaid election
Ward No 1 G M Jones presiding judp
W Hudson assistant judge lY
Goldberg and 1 R Adamsclurks
Ward Xo t W L Dawson presiding
judge J d Meyer assistant jmWl
JV11 and Jack Lewis clerks
UardNo 2 W T Atkins presidin
judge L T Hale assistant judge J
Oppenheim and Marion T Glas1 Jr
clerks
Ward No I It b B Woods presiding
judge F Misenheimer assistant
judge Jap Jackson and Art Iathron
clerk
Said election shall be held under tho
provisions of Chapter 119 Acts of the
ioth Legislature laws lbW and onlv
qualified voters who are property tax
pajers of6aid city shall be allowed to
vote and all voters desiring to support
the proposition to issue bonds shall
have printed on their ballots the words
For the issuance of bonds and those
opposed shall have printed on their
ballots the words Against the issuance
of bonds The manner of holdin
said election shall be governed bv the
laws of the State regulating general
elections
Seal Tlll Za J Ial and seal
thsl9th y of October A
n irno
D190S
B KSHERRELL
Mayor of the City of leffersonTexaB
D M fcuiTii City Secy
r
i
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