The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 16, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 14, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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been considerable wonder express
d among some of the South Amer-
ican of tlint calling at the peace-
ful enthusiasm displayed at the
Presidents
reception on Saturday
note to mar the general prnise of
the chief magistrate But if pence
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< JThcitiiiicworiHnj miction Never put
off til tomorrow what jou can do to-
day J now generally presented in this
form Do it today f That is the terse
advice we want to give you about that
hacking cough or demoralizing cold with
which you h tve been struggling for sev-
eral dijs perhaps Vtcelcs CJTake some
reliable remedy for it today and let
that remedy he Dr Boidicea German-
S > rup which has been in use for over
thirtyfive years A few doses of it will
undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold
and its continued use for a few days will
cure jou completely < Mo matter how
deepseated your cough even if dread
consumption has attacked your luugt
Gennin Syrup will surely effect a cure
as it has done before in thousands of ap-
parently hopeless cases of lung trouble
QNew trial bottles 25c regular size
75c At alt duggists a
J he gimplctxxtjc
TAYLOR TAYLOR
Editors and Propribtorb
Saturday Oct 14 1905
OFFICE OF PUBLIGATJONCorner
Austin and Valo Sts Jefferson Texas
Eiitorul at the IostOMco at Jefferson Texas
as sucoudclass mall matter
Copies oftlioJpppKRRONJlMrtitcurB In wrap
pors ready IbrraailliiR can always bo had at tho
offlio by single copies or tlio ilotn
Tliiapnpor is mailed regularly to its
eubscriberB until a definite order to
discontinue is received and all arrears
ore paid in full
CHURCH DIRECTORY
WHIST CnURCIIBuuday School at 10 a m
Morulnslrajerat 11am Holy Cotnmuulon
Urst Run day In month
Oulld meets every Monday at 3 p m
Kov Clias T Copnn Ittctor
1rcnchlup at tlio Methodist Church every
Bubbath by Rev J W Holt at 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sabbath School 0 15 a m h 8 Schlutcr
superintendent Iraycr meeting Wednesday
7 p in SeniorIicaRiio Thursday 8 30p m
Junior Lcskuo Sunday 3 p m Womans Home
Missionary Society Urst Sunday in eaeh mouth
ta3 p m Choir Saturday i p m
lltKSIiYTKUIAN CHURCllScrvIces every
3rd Sabbath Hours 11 oclock a in mid H 00 pm
Sabbath School every Sabbate at I n a m
It It Hamsev Supt
Al friends mid strangers In the city most tor
llall lnltidto worship with us
JOHN ir 1IEMOT Fastor
The newest idea is s company to
insure holders of insurance policies
The secretary of finance in Chile
snjs that story of the deficit is n
froht
Retiring Secretary Loomis says
he always know tho President and
Secretary Hay were pood judges
Tho New York life Insurance
companies promise to stand pat in
tho next campaign and see what
the result will be
Tho Balkan Revolutionary col-
lection committee is arranging to
sond a delegation to New York to
study methods in 1908
The Piatt ainendmendmont omit-
ted to specifically state thut Cuba
should bury the dead and disinfect
prnmply after each election
If Tom Liuvson does not hurry
with his mugniinu articles that
insurance investigating committee
will scoop him on a lot of details
A scientist now declares that
liens are tho infecting agonts in
leprosy Many can agreo that they
are an effecting agent in insomnia
If this thing they are getting
ready for in Hungary id only revo-
lution what is that that has been
going on for the pabt four or fiye
ytwrh
A few more linos on the beef
combine will put rump stoat into
the same class as ortlons and truf
iles so far as the ordtvry purchaser
is concerned
From the prosperous looks of
Col Bryan and Judge Parker one
would think it was as profitable to
lose the presidency as to got licked
in a first rank prize fight
Thero oro signs of renewed acv
tivity in all of the departments
with tho Presidents return to
town The diplomats are trailing
in after tho executive and there hns
night It was certainly a great turn-
out and there was not a discordant
hath her victories no less than war
it is true alto that pence has her
fights though Ihey may be quite
as bloody as some of the battles of
Manchuria The great exponent
of peace is going to have the fight
of his lilo during tho coming ses-
sion and he knows it He has al-
ready stated to Senator Butkett of
Nebraska irmt he h n not changed
a particle in his atlitudo as to rate
legislation Senator Burkett said
in an interview I discussed the
question of rate le0islntion ivith the
President and found him as firm as
ever Although there will be no
special session the President will
take up railroad matters as soon
as congress assembles and will
give n great deal of attention to it
throughout the session The Pres-
ident has arranged for conferences
with a number of senators and rep-
resentatives this week and will
have a definite plan of action map-
ped out before he starts south
It haB been definitely decided
that the president will yisit New
Orleans during the coming trip and
will arrivo there about Oct 28
The party will disband and Little
Rock Ark and only Secretary
Loeb will accompany tho Presi-
dent und Mrs Roosevelt on the re-
mainder of tho trip The departure
from New Orleans will be by wa-
ter and the president will take a
cruiser for the trip homo to avoid
the quarantine regulations of the
Southern states
if
Work in the United States pat-
ent office is delayed through lack
of proper industry on the part of
the patent office examiners This
delay has a tendencey to impede
and embarrass business and enter
priso in thousands of factories
throughout the United States It is
said thut the well known remedy
of extra time for the employees of
the patent office until their work
is brought up to date will be ap-
plied by the president
The people of Canada sny they
would like to see Secretary Root
run for the presidency and get bad-
ly defeated Maybe If they could
persuade him to change his poli-
tics he might accommodate them
J J Hill says that the Ameri
enn poople are fools Perhaps that
is tho reason Mr Hill hns accumu-
lated such a large fortune while
living at home
AGT QUICKLY
Delay Has Boon Dangerous in Jof
forson
Do tho ri lit thing at tho right time
Act quickly in times of danger
lSauktiehu is kidney danger
Donns Kidney Pills act quickly
Curo all diatiesBing dangerous kidney
ills
Plenty of ovidenco to i > roo this
J K Findley cnbidunt maker at tho
Murshnll Furnituro Gos store Mar-
shall Tex nays I hae had no oc-
casion to use any kidney medicine since
lJ02 when Donns Kidney PillB cured
me and I eudoised them in n public
testimonial Up to that time my kid-
neys had been acting too freely and the
disorder alarmed 1110 I got a box of
Donns Kidney Pills After using them
the trouble censed For two years I
have hnd no return of the complaint
Others in Marshall hno used Doans
Kidney Pills to my knowledge and
have received great benefit therefrom
Plenty more proof like this from Jef
boij people Call at Tlio J F Crow
Drug Co sjstoreand ask what their cus-
tomers report
For biiIo by all dealers Price 50c
FostorMilburn Co Buffalo New York
solo agents for tho United States
Hemembor the name Doans and
take no other
Fow sale by The J F Crow Drug Co
PUREWHOLESOMERELIABLE
MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR DERIVED SOLELY FROM GRAPES
IN WHICH DELICIOUS FRUIT IT IS FORMED BY NATURE IN
THE PRECISE COMPOSITION IN WHICH IT IS USED
IN DR PRICES BAKING POWDER
Its wpel iy is unquestioned
ts fame wotMwde
i pme
agassast alnm od
TURN THE CAN AROUND
and you will learn what is the power behind the dough In
the highclass powders it is cream of tartar extracted from
cicaiv delicious grapes and that is healthful In the lowgrade
powders it is phosphate alum or sodium aluminum sul-
phate which is also alum a mineral acid and that makes
the food ttnhealthfuL
Of what use are twentyfive ounces for twentyfive cents
if eight of these ounces are alum
Food hakvi with alum hakmg powders is fooad t
contain a oi c the alum aelbasged
The continued use of alum made food impairs digestion
causing dyspepsia > When buying baking powder examine
the label and take only a brand whose label shows it to be free
from alum
Wizard Burbank the man who
invents new fruits vegetables and
flowers says in an interview that
his time is worth 8250 an hour At
that rate the average citizen would
take about thirty days vacation a
month Mr Burbanks value to
the country is many times 250 per
day
Tho leport of a plot to kill Peter
of Servia will soon take its place
in the classics with the sound of
heavy firing in the Windward
Passage and the report that the
C ar is really going to grant a con
stltution to Russia
It is said in ollicial cirees that
King Edward warmly congratulat-
ed tho Car on the conclusion of
penco It was the first chance he
had to congratulate his nephewin
law for a long time
Tho next question in order is
Which is the wors > t use to make
use of life Insurance funds blow of
them on campaign contributions
that are not needed or on cham
pngno suppers
The report that Senator Warner
refuses to take his presidential
boom seriously shows that he is
determined to stand with the ma-
jority on that proposition
State op Ohio City op Toleiio
Lucas County J
Frank J Cheney iunles oath tlint lie Is senior
partner or tlio Arm of F J Cliencj A Codolue
business In tho the City of Toledo Couuty and
fatuto aforesaid mid that bald Arm will pay the
buraoof OVK HUNDIthl DOLLARS foreaeh
uud every tuto of Catarrh that cannot be cured
b > the use of Halls Catarrh Cure
FUANK J CHENEY
Snorn to before mo and subscribed lu my pres-
ence this Cth day of December A 1 18V
IR 1 A W GLEASOK
Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and
acts illrcctl ou the blood and mucous surfaces
of tlio 8 stem Send for testimonials free
Address F J CHENEY i CO Toledo O
Sold by all Druggists 75 <
Talo Halls Family Pills for Constipation
TEXAS PATENTS
List of patents granted to Texas
Inventors this week Reported by
C A Snow iSr Co Patent Attor-
neys Washington D C
Frederic G Rogers Miles har-
ness loopJames W SmithTroupe
harrow tooth Lawrence S Taylor
Nacogdoches cordwood machine
Alexander Thomson M J Mc-
Laughlin Sourlake hydraulic
swivel
For copy of any of above pat-
ents send ten cents in postige
stamps with date of this pnpor to
C A Snow Co Washington
D C-
It was almost a miracle Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible
breaking out all over the body I am
very grateful1 Miss Julia Filbriilge
West Cornwall Conn For sale by Tho
J F Crow Drug Co
Last year at this time we learn
from L W Mings Gilmer had
shipued out 1 572 bales of cotton
at an average of at leas 850 a bale
making a footing up of 75000 or
80000 This year we have ship-
ped out only 77 bales Gilmer
Mirror
For 01 or Sixty Years
Mrs Wivsiows Soothing Syrup has becii
used for over GOjenrsby millions of mothers
for their children while teethiug with perfect
success It soothes the child softens tho gums
allays all pain cures wind colic and is lho best
remedy for Diarrhoea It will relievo the poor
little sufferer Immediately Sold by Druggists
in every part of tho uoild Twcntyflvo cents
a bottlo Ho sure mid ask for Mrs Winslows
Soothing Sj nip uud take no other lilnd
At a sociable at Grant I T
was a nose guessing contest The
girls put their noses through a slit
in a sheet and the Tjoys guessed as
to their identity
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lOOO Roll of
Wall Paper
Bought at a barguin and will bo sold the same way
A discount on all Paper until Closed Out
Convince yourself that my stock of FURNITURE
is more complete assortment more varied and
prices lower them ever before by calling and in-
specting for yourself
Complete line of COFFINS and CASKETS al
wa3rs in stock
Yours to pleaso
GT HAGGARD
Phones Store 97 Res 58
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