The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 17, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Optical Service
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appliance that turn in any way contribute to tliu accuratu fitting
ot spectacles This department is in charge of a graduate opti-
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of cases there are complications and inequalities which aro never
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MARSHALL TEXAS
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TAYLOR TAYLOR
Editors and Proprietoro
Saturday Oct 22 1904
OFFICE OF PUBLICATION Corner
Austin and Vale 8ts Jefferson Texas
Entered itttho PostOIIlce nt Jefferson Toxas
vj ecoudclas8 mall matter
IThe San Antonio International
Sair opens today to continue to
Nov mber 2nd The fair will be-
at jreat event
The DallaB fair and festival just
closed was quite a big f vent this
aeRSOD though lasting only a
woe k It was well attended by
ipeople over the state
Tho Terrell Transcript says a
certain war correspondent Bays he
Is IJwhero the shot and Bhell is
thickest Does he mean he is in
tho tent where the ammunition is
kept Why of course you should
know that without nsking
The city council should make
no mistake in putting in the water-
works Dont be penny wise and
pound foolish in putting in the
pumping station and stand pipe
Lot this have the capacity to add
too as the demands require If it
is made toe small then what will
be done when the city demands
an extension of the mains It will
be with the water works as it was
with the telephone at first but
few UBed it now there are only a
yery few who do not use it The
water works will be no bad invest-
ment for the city if it is properly
started off If however a mis-
take is made in the start then
someone will bo sorry
THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK
The clans aro waking up tho
boys aro oomitig out and tho yoll
ing has begun The great German
Vote is shying at imperialism and
militarism with strong indications
of its solidifying on Parker Tho
silent voter hns a strong feeling for
tho Democratic nominee Tho
labor unions do not understand if
the great Republican parly is their
friend why is there so many men
seeking employment They are
asking the question is it the stren
ousness of the President which is
making capital keep within easy
reach of the shore Then if this
be so why should not a man be
Belected on whom all can honestly
depend The election in Novem-
ber will be a great surprise to
many The silent vote which al-
ways elects is more silent at this
time than ever before therefore
more uncertain Vliile no one can
tell yet apparently the chances
now favor Parker The battle is
on to the finish As the election
day approaches it become hotter
in the close states New York is
very certain to go with Parker so
will Indiana In fact itis getting
very interesting Neither candi-
date can claim a cinch
The Agricultural Commission-
ers of the Southern states while in
session at Baton Rouge estimated
total cotton crop at 10171000
bales For Texas Indian Terri-
tory and Oklahoma they place
their crop at 3200000 This may-
be cut short by the frost
MARION AND CASS
The fact that the Oklahoma
Texas Gulf has decided to go via
Longviow does not necessarily let
Marion and Jass county out of get-
ting at loast a brnnch of ho road
The Company is anxious for Ma
Hon and Cass to submit them a
pmpositipn for a branch road If
something is done along this line
nothing has been lost by not get-
ting the main line Tho branch
Would leave tho main line some-
where near Omaha thence vio
Linden to Jefferson If this line
of load is wanted by the section of
each county through which it
muld pass then let some concert
of action be taken covering the
rthole diotimco In submitting a
proposition there should accom
puny the proposition the actual
mount of traffic in sight and alto
the prospective traffic in this way
it cm he made interesting to the
ruihviy company from n traffic
stand point if no other So let all
parties get hard down to work
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS
Of America Use Pcruna For All
Catarrhal Diseases
The Sunday edition of Tho Fort
Woilh Record was their nnaiver
stiry number Tho paper being
just one year old It was a large
isue of 60 pages profusely illus
trntei and write ups of Texas and
Fort Woith and her increased busi-
ness The Record is a fine paper
and we wish it success
During the convention held in
Boston by the Episcopalians they
passed a law against the clergy of
that church performing the cere-
mony in the case of divorced per-
sons The church should take
some stand against divorces there
are too many granted
Tho great rapid transit road just
completed in New York City will
be opened infoimally on midnight
of October 27th This rapid tran-
sit subway is n giand piece of
work
In the blunket primary held over
this the first senatorial district
Hon J M Terrell of Dainger
field was nominated for Senator
without opposition to fill the un
expired term of the late Senator J
R Wilson
The Bouhnm News has changed
from a weekly to a Twioeaweek
edition We aie glad to tee its
husinebS has increased and ena-
bled them to give their readers
two papers instead of one
The cold frosty weather will
stop the decline in tha price of cot-
ton and cause it to go up We
hope every cotton raiser can get
ten cents and over for his cotton
The Mt Pleasant Eagle has sev-
eral leading merchants who carry
full page advertisements and con-
sider it a paying proposition to do
so
If you want plenty of eggs feed
your hens on Mn ic Poultry Food
at D M Smiths dl
MRS HENRIETTA A S MARSH S
Womuin VniirxilnMl AssoU Uin of
Chicago
Vts Henrietta A S Maish llevident
Witnvins Hcnovolciit Absocinlloii of
21 Jiiokton laik Toiraco Woodl n
Chicago 111 Bty
J uftoiod with la grippe for re von
cl and nothing helped mo until I
titd rciuna J felt at omo that I had
at hut secured tho light nicdlcino and
Kopl steadily improving Within thco
u ulw I was fully rc3Unofl Uomiotta
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In t > nppo Is epidemic catarrh Peru
iiu is of national i uuo a a suro euro for
ca tat ill in all phiso and stages
IT vi do not derive prompt md etUs
rictoiy result fiom tho upoof Pteiuna
wniqat onco to Dr IIaitmjn givinga
full statement of your case and ho will
be pleased to give you his valnablo ad
ip gratis
Miop Dr Ilavtm n Prcnident of
i S nilt mum Columbus O
Marion county will soon have
large Elberta orchards Among
those who will set out trees are L
S Schluter for 5000 and B
F Sherrell 2000
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Has Stood the Test 25 Tears
The old original Groves Tasteless
Chill Tonic You know what you are
taking It is iron and quinine in a
tasteless form No cure no pay 50c
County Chairman R A Loomis
was in from Kellyville Tuesday
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Main Office and Warehouse
2nd St Paducah Ky
INCORPORATED
115 = 117 Registered Distillery No 7 5th Dis-
trict Nelson County Kentucky
Branch House 108 = 110 E Lafayette
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TO THE TRADE
We have opened a Branch House in Shreveport on account of its excellant location as a shipping center and will carry the
same line of goods that have won a first place for us tlnough the eential and southern states
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llUliu We are a firm of onS standing and are big people in the whiskey business largest in the South belling exclusively to the OMfiVGDOrt
consumer During the past twelve months we have handled almost a half million dollar business Think of it Five Hun A
TlT TAUPli1 dred Thousand Dollars worth of whiskey in jugs and bottles You KNOW our goods are right or we couldnt secure thelm
0nr lnrRe intereht 5n the EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY give us absolutely the best the market offers both from stand
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It will be to your advantage to give us a trial Wcbelieve in STRAIGHT whiskies and do not carry a Rectifier or Mixers UllwJJlWJ
license either at Paducah Ky our headquarters of our branches and the goods supplied the trade exactly as receyed from
the distillery In proof of this claim we refer you to the Internal Revenue Records
Our goods merit your patronage and we respectfullyvsolicit your orders
Very truly yours
GEO H GOODMAN COMPANY
We bottle all orders for 250 per Gallon goods and upwards should the cus-
tomer desire it We use nothing but full measure 32 oz quarts
F O B SHREVEPORT LA PREPAID SHIPMENTS
Ter Oal
RED ROOK NO 1 Nelson County Ky 2 00 The goods listed below are packed in full quarts and shipped in
RED ROCK X Nelson County Ky 2 50 Bealed Cases Express Prepaid > >
RED ROOK XX Nelson County Ky 3 00 MONOGRAM BOURBON OR RYE
RED ROOK XXX Nelson County Ky 3 50 Four Quarts Six Quarts Twelve Quarts
LINCOLN COUNTY TENN 2 00 2 50 3 50 7 00 W
GREENBRIER Robertson County Tenn 3 00 FAWNDALE BOURBON OR RYE
OLD DOMINION Canadian RYE 3 00 3 00 4 25 8 50
SHERWOOD RYE Baltimore Md 4 00 < ORESCENT CLUB BOTTLED IN BOND
MOSS ROSE RYE 5 00 4 00 5 50 11 00
JACK BEAM Handmade Sour Miibh 2 50 RED ROOK SPECIAL TWELVE YEARS OLD
EARLY TIMES Hand made Sour Jlash 3 00 4 50 6 50 12 00
We carry a full line of Imported and Domestic Wines Qins and Brandies Irish and Scotch Whiskies Maraschino Cherries Cordial Etc
Persoiml checks accepted when sender is rated in Dun or Bradstreet otherwise send MONEY ORDER or REGISTERED LETTER
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The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 17, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1904, newspaper, October 22, 1904; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83555/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .