Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 17, Ed. 1, Friday, October 14, 1910 Page: 5 of 5
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No reason why the little daughter
shouldnt have stylish shoes that are good to
look at beside being comfortable and long
wearing Here is a line that
gives a choice of many styles
uptodate many leathers
patent black tan and a
dictionary with every pair
from size WA up
CUSTOM MADE BY
Dealers
WertheimerSwarts Shoe Co-
ST LOUIS U S A
FOR MEN ONLY
Back of every order for Internation-
al Tailoring placed with me aie two
broad liberal guarantees First
iny own guaranty of satisfaction
and next this positive and emphat-
ic statement of the International
Tailoring Company
8 Wc guarantee ct cry garment to be Right
I V H it is not Right
You hai c no Right to take it
1 INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO
2 New York Chicago
This guaranty means exactly what it
says All customers must be satisfied
E cry yard o cloth is warranted pure
wool wool to stand the acid test wool that
is double shrunk before it is made up into
garments m
Prices are from 10 per1 cent to 20 per-
cent below what others charge for similar
quality
Come in and learn for yourself how easy
it is to be well dressed and hae all of your
roods made to order at modest prices
Come and sec the
Fashions of Fifth Avenue
Everybody knows that Fifth Avenue
New York City is recognized as the fashion
center of the United States This is because
Fifth A cnue tailors hare set the styles in
mens garments
Sample boxes of tomatoes
packed in peat and sawdust were
recently despatched from Toronto
to Convent garden It is thought
that a brisk trade in this vegeta
he can be developed between
England and Ontario
5 or doses of
any case of Chills
2oc
GC6 will cure
and Fever Price
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Buonos Ayers ib the fourth city
in the two Americas and 20 per-
cent of all the people of Argentina
live withiu a radius of 20 miles of
the capital
San Antonio Fair
San Antonio Texas Oct 14
Many of the attractions scheduled
for the San Antonio International
Fair beginning November 5 and
ending November 20 will be of a
highly educational value There
will be a wireless telephone ex-
hibit the first of its kind ever ex-
hibited in Texas Visitors to the
fair will be given an opportunity
to talk with each other across the
grounds by this new method of
communication
Another feature of educational
value will be a good roads exhibit
under the auspices of the National
Good Roads Association Road
machinery will be exhibited and
instructive talks will be given
farmers on the construction and
maintaneance of good roads
The Corn Club an organization
of 10000 boys will hold a meeting
at the Fair Grounds and will give
exhibits of prize corn ears Liber-
al prizes will be given to the mem-
bers furnishing the most interest-
ing exhibit
Enthusiasm is being manifested
everywhere over the coming Inter-
national Fair The prounds have
been improved aod the buildings
in many instances completely re
modelled Ampie amusements
will be provided and sixteen days
of enjoyment and recreation as
well as educational profit will be
afforded all who visit the San An-
tonio Fair this year
Dr Thomas Electric Oil is the best
remedy for that often fatal diseases
croup Has been used with succes in
our family for vears Mrs L White
acre Buffalo N Y
For a long time in English his-
tory white has been considered
the unlucky color for coronations
Charles I wore white vestments
when be waB crowned
Write Today lor Our Free Grocery Catalogue f
We issue a new grocery catalogue every 60 days We have a new one now init from the printers
hands nnd wo will be glad to send you a copy free and postpaid by return mall it you will write ns a
lstteror a portal card and oak for it It quotes everything in groceries and showsrou how titu can re-
duce your grocery bills at least onethird and In many cases onehalf This free book will show you
how to solve thohighcos of livingproblem Itwlllshowyouhowto get better fresher more satisfactory
rrocenc at s bis avinc in price we want to Bond yon a copy now and if you will write ns a ietteror a
postal card and say Please send me yourlatest grocery list addressing your letter or postal card to us
tteithcr Chicago or Kir1 City whichever city is nearest to youwe will send the book at once postpakL
The October Lippincotts
MagEzine editors would probab-
ly deny that they concontrate more
thought uid energy on one num
ber than another yet the fict re
mainsthat the autumn issues often
seem stronger than tboge which
haverimmjdiatjly pr cTriVd them
Perhaps the editors do thi > uncon
Bcionst ju t as folks in other
walks of life take up the burdens
with renewed zeBt after tb ° relaxa-
tion of thf summer season Lip
pincotts Mngazine ib one of those
which open the fall campaign witn
especially meritorious October
numbers The complete novel
long a fenture of this publication
Is Ths idtrs of Ptter ham a
stirring tnle of the South and itB
nigbtridere by Rupert Sargent
Holland author of The Man in
the Tower Though foil of action
and dramatic scene there is a
delightful love interest running
through th story We predict
that it will prove one of the moat
popuhr novelettes Lippincotts
has ever brought out
A sinking feature is Thirty
Years of Pencraft What It Came
to and WhttLlt Cost This j > a
per tobe published in wo parte
in Oo obtr and Novf iiier em-
bodies ttie literary r initu cencee
of the diftmguibbtd foloier au
tbor General Charles Kin0 Other
article brief and pithy are The
Fetich of the Girl by Herman
ScheffHtiei The Clubboy by
Ralph W Bergengen and The
Hifaluien Pyphen by John E
Rosser Minna Thomas Antrim
contrilmt h a charming as well as
seasonhie Bketch on Getting
Back I work
The short stories in the October
issue ol Lippincotts are distictly
clever
Then there are the usual
teen pages of Walnuts
Wine Lippincotts widely
ted humorous department
the poems by John Kendrick
Bangs AgneB I Hanrahan Irene
Stanley Vlurtin and others
DaitaffanillcMi
Scalp Yieia To
This Treatment
Why experiment trying to drive the
dandruff germ from underneath the
skin with greasy lotions or fancy hair-
dressing when the Peoples Drug Store
will guarantee Zemo and Zemo Soap to
entirely rid the scaly of the germ life
that causes the trouble
Zemo and Zamo Soap can be obtain-
ed in any city or town in America and
are recognized the best and most eco-
nomical treatment for all affections of
the skin or scalp whether on infant or
grown person One Bhampoo with
Zemo Soap and appication of Zemo will
stop itching and cleanse the scalp of
dandrutl and scurf
We invite you to try Zemo and Zemo
Soap and if not entirely satisfied we
will refund your money
Sold by V J Sedberry
Heretofore Moncton New Brun
Bwick has had many children
working in factories who have
never went to school at all or re-
ceived even the rudiments of edu-
cation The new compulsory
education law will send them to
school between the ages of six and
fifteen years
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and
FOR SALE
Good dray and buggy horse
9x12 steam engine
10x14 steam engine
12 horse power gasoline engine
G W BKOWN
Jefferson Texos
Au interesting and apparently
successful experiment has been
made in Thessaly in the cultiva-
tion of Egyptian cotton with mod
orn machinery and under the di-
rection of an expert from < Egypt
Some of the 1175 teachers in
London unemployed lat year had
to becone typiBts and envelope
addressers while one became a
cab driver
e Best Groceries
We Employ Every Facility and Adopt
Every Method to Insure Highest Quality
Wo operate what Is undoubtedly thclargcst and most successful retail grocery store In the
world Our business for the first three months of 1910 exceeded one million dollars in this
department alone This tremendous volume of business has grown from almost nothing
because of our exceedingly low prices and our splendid qualities With the growth of the
business wo bavo adopted the most advanced methods and our grocery ana food products
measure up to the highest standards required by the national and state pure food laws
ou cant buy such groceries as we sell from day today anywhere else In the world
at such low prices as aro quoted by us You cant get better qualities anywhere no matter
what price you pay Wo can save you one third on the prices you pay In the average retail
store and at tbo same time give yon better goods more satisfactory groceries than you can
possibly get of the smtU retail dealer
Our Stocks arc Always Fresti
The enormocs Tolsmo of our business insures freshness in oxery article sold by us Groceria
of every description pus throuch oar hands so rapidly that there la no opportunity for them to become
etalo or aholt worn Onr volume of business twins so larce we so to the first sources of supply and
therefore set the cooda direct from the producer or manufacturer which il also an lnsuranco of
freshness and quality Much of the merchandise sold by us especially in manufactured articles auch
as baking powders flaTorins extracts sodas washing potraors and many others of this character ore
put up by us In our own modem laboratories Goods not manufactured by us aro subject to analysis
by our chemists and so you sea we surround the sole ot croceries with every safeguard which makes
for quality and purity
We Have No Open Stocks
Our Groceries ere not kept In open bins boxes barrels and cases sitting around the floor as yon
ere accustomed to see them In the country grocery store Instead our grocery department ii operated
on the package basis and almost all bulk cooda are put up by automatic weighing packing bottling and
boxing machinery The original packages as they come from the producer and manufacturer ore
emptied into preat hoppers and pass through automatic weighing machines into sacks boxes cans or
Reoelring merchandise of guaranteed quality it is
bottles without being touched by human hands so
handled In our house that It passes on to you in the same fresh wholesome sanitary condition Ask
r department about the kind ot goods we send on our orders and thoy will
ntgomery Ward Co
Chicago Avenue Bridge
CHICAGO
110
Write us at either Chicago or Kansas
City whichever city i nearest you I
19th and Campbell Sto
KANSAS CITY
BOON DAY
One Day Set Aside For Former
Louisianians
MANY WILL ATTEND FAIR
Native Born Loultlanltnt Who Have
Wandered Far From State Will Re-
turn to Meet Old Friends and Ac-
quaintances at Shreveport
One day at the great Louisiana State
Fair this year which opens November
2 and closes November 11 is Louisiana
Home Coming day and tbls is to be
one of tbo greatest days of the whole
fair for it is then that the Louisianans
who have drifted far from the homo
fireside will return to see what pro
pesB their state has made since their
departure and to renew old acquain-
tances and friendships All of the
railroads have promised the Fair As
Bociation that they will put on special
homeseekera and homecomers rates
and it lthought that the crowd will
be immense
It has been said that there is not a-
part or parcel of the globe where one
can not run across a man from Loui-
siana Hundreds of people who have
left the state for a short time have
proved this conclusively You have
often heard the returning one say Oh
who do you think I saw etc etc7
The who was some old childhood
friend or some schoolmate who had
left the Pelican state to seek fame or
fortune or both in some section far re-
mote from Home one of the sweetest
Df English words
This year if you come to the fair
and remain for Home Comers Day
you may again see the friends of boy-
hood men and women whom you have
hptseenin yeara and have forgotten
That is forgotten until you see them
again or until you hear their names
Peoplerjhavlng friends and acquain-
tances whohave left the state sheHid
communicate with Secretary Louis N
Bruaggorhoff of the Fair Association
and obtain literature about the fair
and the state and send it to the Loui-
siana who are now living elsewhere
Address the Secretary at Shreveport
and he will Bend by return mall the
data desired
REST ROOMS FOR LADIES
Will Be Found at the Model Country
Home on the State Fair Grounds
One o f the most delightful redezvous
tt the Louisiana State Fair this year-
s heretofore will be the model coun-
try home and school They are located
Just Inside the Fair grounds near the
main electric car entrance and are
connected by a model road
Throughout the Fair which will
open Not 2 and continue through Nov
11 these buildings will be open to the
lady visitors Open house will be kept
all the time that the Fair grounds are
open and every lady visiting the Fair
has a cordial invitation to make the
model home her rest place A number
of the leading women of Shreveport
will be in personal charge of the home
and will have attendants to assist them
In looking after the wishes of the dif-
ferent guests Every comfort will be
provided for the pleasure of the la-
dles
A particular feature of the plan of
the Mothers Congress which organi-
zation has charge of the model home
is to care for the babies brought to
the Fair There will be competent
nurses to look after the little ones
while their mothers enjoy the sights
aboutfthe grounds and buildings Ever
sincethehome was constructed the
nurieryrb1a8 Jjeen operated and It has
proveAwneVofethe no3t enjoyable fea-
tures totjit has Seen instrumental in
matting many mothers have a happy
time which probably would not have
been the case had ifcbeen necessary
that theyieep the babies with them
all the time they wjere on the Fair-
grounds The committee of ladies who
will havecharge of the home promise
that every possible attention will be
given the little folks
For the ladles the biggest attraction
this year will be the annual baby Bhow
in which all children under certain
ages are qualified for entry A letter
to Secretary N Brueggerhoff of the
Fair association will result in all the
Information desired about this part of
the Fair program There will be sev-
eral classes entered and scores of the
prettiest and handsomest youngsters
in Louisiana will be exhibited Judges
who are well fitted to note the merits
of the varous children exhibited will
compile the different points and then
make the selection of winners basing
the decisions upon the facts as shown
by careful examinations This has
been the plan pursued heretofore and
it hasworked remarkably satisfacto
rlly aa evidenoed by the growing pop-
ularity in the show which each year
is held in the model home under the
auspices of the Mothers Congress
Handsome premiums will be given the
babies capturing the most points
Every day during the Fair there will
be a reception or some other enter-
tainment at the model home Ladies
organizations will be welcome to hold
meetings there and some of them are
already preparing elaborate programs
Every convenience that goes to
make up a comfortable home is shown
in this building which is especially
designed for the pleasure of the wom-
en visitors In it are shown bedroom
Eittlng room dining room kitchen and
nursery The furniture is ot model
make and on the walls are hung draw-
ings and other things of beauty
Summing the model home up as the
ladies who have charge of it wish I-
to be known this home Is the rendea
vous for the ladles visiting the Fair
and tho Mothers Congress invites ev-
ery one of them to be sure and spend
as much time as possible enjoying it
pleasures
Joints that ache muscles that are
drawn or contracted should be treated
with Ballards Snow Liniment It
penetrates to the spot where it is
needed and relieves suffering Price
2oc 50c and 1 per bottle
Sold by All Druggists
Between Hungary and the Uni-
ted States a parcel post convention
went into effect July 1st 1910
Parcels up to 11 pounds in weight
may be Bent
A borae belonging to a Bangor
Eng butcher has died at the age
of fortyone
Synopsis of the Game Law
Although the game law does
not really open up until Novem
berl yel Ihe ibsuance of licensee
has already begun the law pro-
viding that they run from Septem-
ber 1 to September 1
Last year the question of who
under tor law had a right to Issue
hunting licenses was settled for all
time by anruling of the attorney
general that the county clerk issue
all licenses to hunters within each
county and that the deputy game
warden iB6ue them U > out ofstate
hunters who come to Texas to try
their luck
Under the law a resident of a
county needs no license to bunt in
his own county or adjoining coun
ties It is only when he goes out
side the boundaries and goes to
another part of the Btatetbat he
needs a license and this license is
to be issued by the county clerk of
which the would be hunter is
resident
Because of many inquiries
synopsis of thtrgame law has been
compiled and is herewith printed
You may kill 25 quail or doves in
any one day only from Nov 1 to Feb
1 of each year
You may kill 3 buck deer only from
Nov 1 to Jan 1 of each year
You may kill 3 wild turkey only
from Dec 1 to April 1 of each year
You may kill in all seasons of the
year duck geese rabbits wild pigeonB
snipe jack snipes curlews Mexican
pheasants or chacalaca bag limit 25
in one day
You may kill rabbits squirrels fox
opoBBums coons or bear in seasons of
the year
You may ship or transport to your
home such game as you have lawfully
killed by making proper affidavit
You must not buy or sell any of the
wild game or game birds or kill catch
or destroy the eggs or have in posses-
sion living or dead any wild song-
bird except hawks crows buzzards
owls English sparrows rice birds and
blackbirds
You must not hunt for any game
birds at night with a lantern hunting
torch or any other light
Any person may hunt for any game
or kill any game during the open sea-
son when it is lawful to kill game in
the county of his residence or the
counties adjoining the county of his
residence or on land owned or con-
trolled by him without procuring a
hunters license but they must not be
beyond the boundaries of their ad
joining counties without a hunting
license said hunting license must be
carried on the person when hunting
You must not ubb or attempt to use
the license of another person or in any
manner make any change in any li
cense for purpose of transferring the
same under the penalty of prosecution
for forgery
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
As mercury wiU surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole system
when entering it through the mucous surfaces
flpch articles should never he used except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians as the
damage they will do is ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them Halls Catarrh
Cure manufactured by P J Cheney Co To
ledo O contains no mercury and is taken in-
ternally acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system In buying
Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine
It is taken internally and made In ToledoOhio
by F J Cheney Co Testimonials free
Sold by all Druggists 75a
Take Halls Family Pills for constipation
Autumn Styles in Hats
Distinct and decided are the
Dew bat styles this fall says the
womans Home Companion for
October Perhaps the favorite
is the cloche hat whioh the fair
Parsinne likes so much It some-
times shows a very narrow brim
which comes well down on the
head and haB a little peak in front
Sometimes the narrow brim is out-
lined with dainty frills of lacs and
sometimes there is just a wide
drooping brim Such hats are
most charming lor the youthful
and piqunt face while for the
more mature woman there are the
artistio East Indian draped turbans
in many and more conventionol
styleBThe
The woman who is fond of the
picture hat has many fetching
shapes from which to choose this
autumn The brims of these hats
continue extremely wide and show
many abrupt yet pretty curves
Sometimes the brim turns up on
the left side and sometimes direct
ly in front while the back or left
side droops so low as to conceal
the wearers head
The crowns of this falls hats
are very high
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
One way in which the New Brun-
swick government has encouraged
farming progress lieB in theimpor
tatiDg of cattle and horses uf ap-
proved breeds and selling them to
farmers at cost price in some in-
stances time being given on part
of the purchase price
CHICHESTER SPILLS
LADIES
DIAMOND BRAND PnI3 In Rbb and
Gold metallic boxes sealed with Blue >
Ribbon Taes mo oxnia Bay of ronr f
BntxUt and ask fop CHICHKST B S V
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS for twentyfive
years regarded as Best Safest Always Reliable
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
3g > EVERYWHERE fflU
Jefferson
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
i i 1 it Vilsi WVnsIi1 TssJmITJYI
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
TORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORK CITY
Every Woman
who keeps houae will appreciate
the quality and freshness of the
Staple Groceries
which come from here and be-
sides our prices are the lowest
consistent with honest goods and
prompt service
Alexander Vaughan
PHONE up
i1mriTTT TW
Notice to Public
My Gin has been put in FirstClass
shape and I am now ready to
GIN YOUR COTTON
Also will pay the Highest Market
Price for Cotton Seed and Good
Weights Guaranteed
J M DEWARE Proprietor
OFFICE ON DALLAS ST
PHONE NO 139
Soda House at the Old Artisian Well
gggLJMIJlMJ J > F J
IIVERMAN SON
MARKET
Always Keep the Best
Boiled Hani
Beef
Pork
Veal
Mutton
Pork Link
Sansage
Vcenna
Sausage
Curea Ham
Oysters
Onions
Garlic
Celery
Grapes
CorrenaSd
Cabbage
Jil Chile Pepwr
We solicit patronage of the public All goods delivered free in city
PHONE NO 56
LOOK for the Jimp Premium List
Corner
tafnj ette and Vilc Sts
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