Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, March 10, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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625 YEARS AGO
Hadii Omar discovered the Coffee berry in Arabia
The virtues of Coffee at once spread over the earth
because the only Coffee known was GOOD COFFEE
But when Coffee got to be a regular thing mans
Clevernes began to see bigger profits in the har-
sher cheaper and more easily cultivated types that
accounts for bad Coffee How many know that
there are seventy obtainable types of Coffee and that
only by the proper blending and proper roasting of
certain type s can you get the best result in your Cup
such as is produced by
Crown Winner Coffee
in lib Cans 35c 31b Cans 100
But perhaps you have accustomed yourself to the
Chicory Flavor then try some
Blue Cup
in lib Can for 30cts
or herhaps you object to
youdo take a can of
I
on To Ma
Anyone wanting plants of
herb Dili can have iheiu
asking al the Jimp office
Get your tickets for Marion
County Fair reserved at usual
place
To The Lidies
I will make hair combings into
braids puffs or curls at reasonable
prices Miss Mollie Chapin
mar 19
HUNTS
LIGHTNING OIL
The Liniment for
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
paying more than 25c if
Zuline Blend
in lib Cans for 35cts
Your Grocer can supply you and you should insist
on getting either of the above brands which contain
UNIVERSAL COUPONS in every can that will buy you
anything from a Knitting Needle to an Authomobile
When you buy Coffee ask your Grocer for either
CROWN WINNER
BLUE CUP or
ZULINE
Packed and Roasted by
Grown Coffee Tea Spice Co Marshall Texas
Marshall Wholesale Gro Go
DISTRIBUTORS
Come on Come
rion County Pair
the
for
BILIOUS SPELLS
NO LONGER DANGEROUS
Dodsons LiverTo ne is a Safe Medi-
cine to Take the Place of too
Powerful Calomel
In the days when calomel was the
only liver remedy a torpid liver or a
spell of biliousness was a serious thing
Calomel is a powerful mineral sub-
stance that compels the liver no matter
how weak it is to do its work hut does
nothing to strengthen the liver and a
large dose sometimes the UBual dose
may cause salivation Dodsons Liver
Tone is a builder that strengthens the
liver whjle making it do its work It is
entirely vegetable pleasant to take has
no bad aftereflect and is perfectly suit-
ed for children as well aB grown people
You dont have to be careful what you
eatW
W J Sedberry will sell you a bottle
and guarantee it to giyeyou perfect sat-
isfaction If it doesnt you can get your
money back simply by asking forjit
Eagene Meyer has purchased
the Erambert place on Vale street
from C W Langens tein and will
soon move from bis home near T
P depot and occupy this on
account of being nearer bis store
BD Har
Joba Banger7
Sun of Linden is
week
Rives and Dick Browing
Union La wereln the city
nasday
i
Mrs A K Neidermeier is visitin
her son W L Neidermeier in
Idabell Okla
Mr and Mrs J V Brashier re-
turned first of the waek and are
now at home on Lafayette Btreet
Mrs S F Singleton of Colorado
Texas was a visitor here to her
daughter Mrs Hal Singleton for
the past week and leaves today
on her return home
Miss Mattie Hicks iB the new
young lady clerk in the postoffice
and bids fair to become as efficient
and popular as her predecessor
Miss Saead now MrB Brashear
Mrs Lee Atkins and children
moved to Kildare this week to join
a position
that place They rented their
home here to Wayne Henderson
RevW B Preston has been away
this week in Dallas Weatbrford
and Fort Worth but will return
for regular services in the Presby-
terian church on Sunday March
12tbMrs
Mrs W H Holley who was a
pleasant visitor to her sister Mrs
M Maning for two weeks return-
ed to her home in Winnsboro
Thursday This is Mrs Hoilej a
firt > t visit in four years to her sister
Judge W T Atkin3was here
from Ragley Wednesday on bus-
iness aud returned Thursday af-
ternoon on M K T Judge
Atkins says thartie can note much
improvement since his trip hero
in December laBt
Presiding Elder J H Cunn
ham was in the city Monday
noou on his way to Prtl
where he assisted in tb
services of Presiding Ei3
Sears of Pittsburgh J
place at 10 oclock Tuep ex
ing
MrB Will E Singl
tie Will Jr and daug
went to Fort Worth Tue
where they will
to get benefit of
for httle Will w
slowly from a longi
ness
Mr and Mw
children werfiji
and Monday oj
Horace remaine d
with their g rancW
Jim who is h
er
city school
J T Dodd and
Sallie andgt
Odine of La nLeru spen
and Sunday Jwith hiB Bon
Dodd and familyjand B frien
A Eruckemier of Lan r isi b
them Sunday MrrBj krnie isIa
nativu of Switzerland 5rfdji iajfiSe
artist has done Bome w ffoi Mrr
Dodds family that is welf executed
Preaching at Hoivelton
Pastor R WNesmitrJwlll preach
at How el ton at 11 a m andJ30 > pt
m Sunday March 12 1911 All
invited
The wild geese are going north
this week in large droves and that
is a sure sign that winter is over
Remember the time and place
The only event of the season Ma-
rion County Fair
epartment
iore
now replete with new goods in
epartment for Spring wear
1 see them
Hats Clothmiffe iu Diy Goods Shoes
ies and Feed Stuffs e nd Fancy Grocer
Our customers receive pol
on
Ring No 45 Free Deliveryjn City Lmis
ELDRID
5 Y r J3fei 3
Has
ionofhomi
This homePHa1iiJHMfepMarion
County Fair has BlePner biggest
and most successful Wherever it
has been given it has been an im-
mense success as it no doubt will
be in Jefferson The plan and plot
of this play is very simple noth-
ing but a County Fair scene with
all manner of people coming to the
fair It will be a real picture of
the real old time County Fair with
displays innumerable of rich yel-
low pumpkins big potatoes im-
mense squashes monstrous ears
of yellow corn red apples and any
and every kind of fruit and vege
tables raised by the farmers of
Marion County Not only will
there be displays of these farm
products but the needlework
machinery and handiwork of the
thrifty inhabitants of Marion Coun-
ty will also occupy a conspicuous
space
While the displays above des-
cribed are always looked for at the
County Faifyet the real interest
of this particular Marion County
Fair is the dialogue of the visitors
at the fair and in the musical num-
bers to be presented As the scene
opens the loud mouthed fakers
lemonade man sjflSapmman
baloon man wrin b JjHBeafenlyou
with their migh wf Blien T fol
lows a oiuicksu j5eS nffarmersj
old maidslllhljolWJtf
iSiija = 3jfLL JXV i <
nd allthe
possibly
WsHolman
phas
orCof tbeFar mv and
give a Jfreefgstejroptic
Saturday jevening tMai
the TuMieljSotfooli buile
subject of itie pluTe wj
oialt Center8 aiSd Libra
Views use jR 11 p
by Edward Jfar J
Center conference Pai
A movemenfii aB sde by
many states to maKe j je school-
house a social centerfagnter for
the improvement of adults as well
as for children The scljool build-
ing is public property and should
not be closed b ix monts in the
year In many cities knd rural
districts the use of iht building
for lectures moving picture shows
gymnasiums and class jwork for
adults is resulting in greit good j
aBk every manwoman and child
in Jefferson and surrounding com-
munities to be present ijhope that
many of the rural teachers can be
preent The school bouse is the
la aJtamj hich knowledge and
culture shouldbe direeminated
Alice Emmerfc
For Sale
leachwth
ndj4canl
C jesiare
vWnd
for mayor I find that I can not le-
gally act as mayor because of my
contract with the city for street
lights and hereby withdraw on
thataccount
Thanking my friends
Ofieir proffered support
J phn T McDonald
he
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leqture
L8at
The
So
Social
I haye 80 bushels of the Big
Boll Triumph cotton seed to sell
This is a very fine variety made
for me last year 36 12 pounds of
lint to the 100 in the seed Price
75c per bushel I sent off last
spring for the seed and paid 100
per bushel and the freight Call
at once if you want some of them
They wontlast long Call on
CT A DoSjighertv
n Texas
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feBalonalbart
sGeoKLong
phas re
tpro
mo perman
avis Biggs was
nent county chai
EBfown aspermane
TA motion waT
tbfi chair
d that
executT e committee
fcorn precihcts i0county Motion
was also madethat all matters of
carrying on the Statewide cam
PE
E A Alf
the city ttT
DOLL CONTEST
fThe ladies of U D C still de-
sirous of having a pretty park
have secured a handsome doll
which they propose to have voted
to the littfe girl receiving the most
votes AU little girls up Jo the
age of 12 years eligible Totes 10
cents apiece Proceeds lo beauti-
fy the park AU should be in-
terested in this work Vote for
your favorite little girl and he p
the U D Cs in their good work
Doll on exhibit this week at
Famous Confectionery and Toy
Store
The following little girls are can
didates and their votes up to
Thursday is given
Jeffie May UrquDarL
Grace Haggard
Carrie Majberry bpelliogs
Emma Meyer
Mary Wnght
Mary Louise Hussey
iSbjsl Segal
LoiaZMoseley
OSaraZachl jyI
Reginiag Whelan
MarfarinfAkin
vMarionfGilleBpieSik
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idirysJo nslon Ski
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irganization
ected perma
Ein andGeo W
ifjsecretary
and second
lan and secre
pme usedf fljg Jf speaking etc be controlled
by the executive committee
After short talks by Mr Hayes
and Capt Todd also Rev Belcher
in behalf of the colored people a
motion was made to adjourn sub
ject to a call by the county chair
man and was carried
WANTED
Within five miles of Jeffeison a
farm of from 50 to 150 acres Am
looking for a bargain for have some
cash Dont answer unless you
have land with absolute perfect
title give full particulars and lo-
cation Diversifier a
care Jimplecute Jefferson Tex
The proclamation by Mayor pro
tem Deware was Bent out in cir-
cular form to the citizens urging
the necessity of responding to the
call of State Health Officer Dr
Steiner to clean up their respect-
ive premises and also the public
places including the streets alleys
etc It would have been publish-
ed in this issue also but the pa-
per is out too late to make it avail-
able
A CARD-
Ed Jimplecute Please publish
thiB notice to the public
Since announcing as a candidate
Mrs HeqryjGilman who is
now
ivingin New Orleans has thanks
of the Jimip people for copieB of
j v
JSEHIate ew Oceans papers contain
ti a
picture of tbe Mardi Gras fes
m
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9ft
Siferrell BnildfDg
sidence149
URQUHART
High Grade Perfumes and Toilet Ar-
ticles Stationery Kodaks and Supplies
Cigars and Tobacco s
Death ofW T Wiliams
The death of W T Williams oc-
curred at his home 1 12 miles
south of the city Monday at 11 a
m from pneumonia and grippe
after an illness of seven days aged
55 years The death of Mr Wil-
liams comes as a shock to many
friends for he was well liked by
everybody He was a man of fine
personality kind and considerate
and all honored and respected him
He was largely engaged in the saw-
mill business up to recent years
owned considerable property in
the county and in the city He
leaves a devoted wife and four
young children to sorrow at the
loss ofa devoted huaband and
father The family have all been
afflicted with pneumonia for the
past three months and just recov
ering and the father was the last
one siricken and only one taken
The sympathy of everyone goes
out to them in their geat loss
The funeral was held at 8 p m
Tuesday Rev H J Hayes con-
ducting the sermon with inter-
ment in Oakwood Cemetery
Itcli relieved in 30 minutes by
Woolfords Sanitary Lotion Never
fails Sold by W J Sedberry
Druggists ap30
Lost
Sunday afternoon betwween
home and Methodist church a
girls gold bracelet Finder will
return to Vera Walker
S = S3tSKREASONABLE PRICES
allc r S ftjf if
f tf jy
Job the bodyjy jjffio
U D C
Regular meeting
noon at3 oclock
Todds Program
Roll Call Prison experience
Jefferson Davis
Talk Revenues of the Confeder-
acy Mrs Todd
Round Table The attitude of
Texas in the war between the
States and itB progress for 40 years
Music Flow Gently Sweet Af
ton Mrs Mason
Friday after
at Mrs Geo
of
FOR SALE
Wo have three good medium
sized Farm Mules for sale cheap
for cash They are fat and in fine
shape well broke to plow
Glen Lumber Co
13 miles Southwest Jefferson
ml7
F Mersenbeimer our popular
merchant on West Broadway is
now riding an auto having pur-
chased the Buick machine No
1 run here last summer by I T
Smith the drummer
For Rent
The Singer residence on Hen
derson Street v Apply to
Stulz Bros
Its a Superfluous Question
BBft
urn
to aBk a girl anyhow THEY ALL like
Ice Cream But lots of the sex prefer
our make on account of its appetizing
flavor and well kvown purity We
make it in all the popular flavors and
it is really delicious Try a dish of it
We keep thefftsuestand best candies
Always a fine line of fruits
Cigars of the very best
Drop in and give us a trial
Famous Confectionery and Toy Store
Moseley Building Jefferson Tex
Phone No 83 >
W F JONES L G BRADE S W MOSELEY
President VicePree Gen Manager
First Methodist Episcopal Church
W Hugh Germany Pastor
Sunday School 10 a m
Preaching every 3rd and 4th
Sunday 1100 a m and 715 pm
Prayer Meeting Tuesday eve 715 p m
Ladies Aid Wednesday aft 230 p m
Mayor pro tern J M Deware
has issued his city election pro-
clamation for the first Tuesday in
April See proclamation in thiB
issue
00 W ABST
Incorporated
JEFFERSON TEXAS
CO
ABSTRACTS OF TITLES TO ALL MARION COUNTY
AND JEFFERSON CITY LOTS FURNISHED
SOLIC1TED I
A Contest
A request to everybody that will
enter the contest
There will be a handsome re-
ward given to the winner for the
best composition upon the subject
Train a Child in the Way he
should go and when he is old he
will never depart from it Any
Bibical suggestions will be ac-
ceptable Same will be published
afterward Have ninety days for
preparation A Friend
PEANUTS PEANUTS
We want to buy good sound
peanuts Will give SI25per bushel
Restella Co
Rev John Crane colored was
called to the bedside of his dying
father Lewis Crane who haB
lived ten mileB north of Longview
for 55 years He waa a prosper-
ous farmer operating a cotton gin
large farm and saw mill of his own
for a number of years He leaves
his son John general manager of
his estate
Marion County Fair atthe Opera
House Friday and Saturday mati-
nee March 1718
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Gas Gasolines and Steam Engines
In fact Machinery and Mill Supplies of Every Description
I f I
Spring Caddo and Commerce Sta
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Taylor, M. I. Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, March 10, 1911, newspaper, March 10, 1911; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67289/m1/3/?q=b-58: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .