The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 42, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 14, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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TAYLOR TAYLOR
Editors and Proprietors
Saturday April 14 1906
OFFICE OF rUDLICATIONOornor
Austin and Valo StH Jeflerson Texas
Tho Santa Fo system hit the T
P hard when it bought tho Tex
as Qulf It is bard a lick as it
hit tho M K T when it bought
tho Kirby railroad interest some
ainco Had the Katy connected
with the Kirby railroad that sys-
tem would long sinco boon at tho
Gulf without building a foot of
road and had tho largest lumber
trade in the state Tho Santa Fe
would not now be at Lonviewwith
a chanco of going to Paris Evi-
dently tho T P are satisfied
with their through traffic It will
some day bo known aB tho Crane
road If tho Katy ever getB to the
Gulf through the pineries of East
Texas it will have to build Somo
ono blundered Tho Santa Fe
people eoorn to know a good thing
when they soe it and always take
it Some others do not
Entered at tho PostOnico at Jefferson Texas
n secondclass mall matter
Copies of tlioJBFPEnsoMJtMPLECDTK In wrap
pcrs ready for mailing can always bo had at tho
oUlco by slnglo copies or tho dozen
This paper is mailed regularly to its
subscribers until a definite ordor to
discontinue is received and all arrears
aro rmid in full
District court ib in session at
Daingerfiold
Give us this day good roads wo
will ask no more
Tho county commissioners at-
tention is callod to tho splitlog for
road purposes
Ono thing no property owner in
Marion should not forget good
roads in every portion of it
All nature has put on a pretty
garb for Easter as woll as the pret-
ty girls in their lovely easter gown
and bonnett
Tho third day of May is coming
and the aspirants shaking hands
kisBing tho babies and doing many
things to win popularity
That is right blow somo other
town then ask 500 per cent more
for your property than it is render-
ed for taxes
Tho suggestion ot Judgo Parker
that the next Democratic candi
date for president bo a southern
man may not be accomplished at
tho noxt olection but there is no
good reason why it should not be
The South has many favorite sons
who would admirably fill that groat
office and with departing preju-
dices and a united country which
is now evident tho bars will be
thrown down and no imaginary
barrier will shut out tho candi
didateB from every section The
only questions that will bo asked
by a united Democracy will be Is
he honoBt and haB ho the ability
and experience to serve all the
peoplo
Use the funds of the county for
purpose and only for the purpose
it was lovied and collect Dont
borrow from Peter to pay Paul
Senator Joe Baileys epeach on
the rate question did himself and
tho great state ho so able repre-
sents great honor Ho completely
routed his opponents
There 1b something doing at the
Bkating rink Ono of the candidates
looked like ho had been to an Irish
wake Ho looked as the monkey
did when he undertook to pick tho
parrot
The farmers are some three
weeks ahead of last year That is
no reason why thoy shoul not keep
a pushing The grass is doing its
best Ono cannot make grass and
a crop on tho same ground at the
same time
Tho best possible way to elect
ollicors is by the direct vote of tho
peoplo No juggling or trading can
then bo done If tho people ever
wish tn send thoir choice to any
office tho direct vote must bo
adopted Tho presont plan of pri-
maries and conventions never car-
ries out the choice of the people
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP
Cures all Coughs and
assists in expelling
Colds from ho
System by
gently moving
tho bowels
A certain cure
for croup and
whoopingcough
Trtdt Hirk B glit red
KENNEDYS laxative
HONEYjeTAR
miPlKID AT Till LlBOlUTOHr or-
E O DWITT QO OHIOAQO U 8 A
Sold by Tho J F Crow Drug Oo
Northeast ToxaB is the poor
mans Paradise Some people may
not understand this Cheaper
homes here than anywhere else a
man who could not make a living
here would starve in a market
Tho day is beginning to dawn It
will break very soon then the sun
of prosperity will rise in all its
beauty and effulgence Then it
will bo I told yon so
GLEN DOTS
The Red
Clover Blos-
som ana th
Honey Bee
Is on every
boUle
Mr Dodd visited in Atlanta over Sun-
day with his family
The ladies and a fow gentlemen of
Glen havo organized a Sunday school at
tho now school house Sunday Quite a
goodly number of children were pres-
ent but there could havo been more
Everybody come out noxt Sunday
Mrs Dodd of Atlanta and Mrs Dr
Carroll Queen City are visiting at Glen
this week
Mr Dodda laruo twostory thirteen
room house is nearing completion
Mr Howell is moving tho log teams
along to a good advantage and the saw-
mill will saw lumber now
A largo number of Glon people are
arranging to attend tho W O W un-
veiling at Pino Ridge noxt Sunday
Horace Nelson visited a fow days this
week with his best girl at Bivons
M A Stcelman is a nico fallow and
all that but ho always wants tho yoke
Now laugh
D D Dodd was in Jefferson Thurs-
day on business
You Know Who
Are You Going
to tho United Confederate Veterans Re-
union at New Orleans April 2527 1900
tf so lot us go via tho M K T Ry
They will give you choice of four routes
viz Shrovoport and Texas and Pacific
Shroveport N O N E and Meridian
Shrovenort N O N E Jackson and
I 0 R R and Shrovoport N 0 N
Vicksburg and Y M V
M P OCONNOR
Ticket Agent
Another heavy rain foil Thurs-
day night and early Friday morn-
ing We are having too much for
planting
Rev Juo H Bellot has return-
ed from conference that mot in
Bonham
Tho skato rago has reached Jef-
ferson and everybody is trying to
learn
Milineryl Milinery Milineryl
Wo have hats for everybody at
prices lower than the lowest Give
us n call and we will guarantee sat-
isfaction
ROSENFKLD Co
Got your Easter meats at La
throp Grays Market
Thoro will be Easter eggs in
abundance to morrow
The weather turned a little cool-
er after tho rain
H A NATIONAL
Thirty = eight million people which is half of our
entire population suffer from some form of catarrh
in the course of a year This demonstrates the great
need of Pe = ru = na in every home to protect the family
against all catarrhal diseases = = s b hartman m d
BOUGHT BY BELMONT
New Yorker Pays Large Sum Foi
Celebrated Racer
London April 11 August Belmon
has purchased the ra6lng stallloi
Rocksand paying 125000 Ho Is bj
AUGUST BELMONT
Sainfoin out of Ronuebruno in 1905
ho won tlio Derby St Legor and 200C
guinea Btakcs This year tho horso has
boon at tho Hamilton stud farm a
Nowmarket
He said the state had Its own con-
stitution She came to us with a
history of her own Sho came singing
hor own national anthem with thG
Alamo a halo aroun her head
Texas the speaker said was loved
more by Its own peoplo than they
loved Uncle Sam which ho said he
did not object to very much
Texas Is an empire Mr Bedo re-
marked and has a fellow by Itsell
like a Duluth girl who had gone to a
nev church After tho services the
minister came to tho door and mel
the young lady Holding her by tho
hand he said It would give me much
delight to call upon you In a few
days
You dont need to she replied
I havo already got a fellow
Incident to a review of tho situa-
tion regarding tho statehood Mr
Bedo said that the way to make a
United States senator honest as a pub-
lic official would bo to give him sal-
ary enough to live in Washington de-
cently Ho remarked that under the
beneficent effects of the Dingley tar-
iff thoro was nobody in Duluth who
wanted to coroo to congress to succeed
him as thoy make more than f 5000 a
year
SEVERAL PARTICIPATE
FOR FOUR STATES
Bedo Makes a Speech Favoring Dlvld
ing Up Lone Star
Washington April 11 For seven
hours tho postoffico appropriation bill
was discussed in tho house Tuesday
Without regard to tho merits of the
bill Mr Bedo of Minnesota arranged
a text for a speech brilliant In its
humor by having read a resolution
creating four states out of Texas
Mr Bedo said ho had yoted ovei
sinoo ho camo to congress for tho fast
mall subsidy because he believed the
pooplo of tho south ought to read
northern newspapers at the earliesl
possiblo moment and he would con
tlnuo to vote for tho appropriation sa
that tho southern peoplo might have
the benefit of tho doubt Speaking
of his resolution ho said
Texas has in a single century paid
allegiance to flvo flags Spain Mex-
ico tho Ilopubllc of Texas tho Con-
federacy and now tho United States
Number of Addresses and Papers
Were Made and Read
Dallas April 11 Delegates to the
Methodist Educational conference
were welcomed to the city by Hon N
W Finloy For the churches Rev
J L Morris welcomed them Hon
Cono Johnson of Tyler and Bishop
Galloway responded
Tho programme was then carried
out that was set for Wednesday
Among tho most notablo nddresses
was that of President Waterhouse
of Emory and Henry college Vlr
Ginia who spoke on Tho Church and
Higher Education
Recent Developments as Indicating
tho Trend of Educational Thought to
Religion was tho subject of a paper
by Rev C E Downman of Atlanta
Rov J D Hammond secretary of
tho general board of education read a
paper entitled The Educational Pol-
icy of the Methodist Episcopal Church
South
Survey of Progress In the Educa-
tional World for tho Last TwentyFive
Years was tho subject of an address
by Professor H C Pickett of Hunts
vllle Tex
Marion County Singiner Convention
The Marion County Singing Con-
vention will meet with the New
Prospect Choir on Saturday April
21 1906 All classes or choirs in
the county are earnestly requested
to ho represented Also all loverB
of good music
G W Grubbs Sec
A beautiful boquetofhot house
flowers was presented to the Jimp
people Saturday by their good
friend W C Hill of the Hillsville
Nursery Our best thanks are ten-
dered Mr Hill who has one of the
best stocked green housos with
many fine plantB in this section of
tho etnte
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The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 42, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 14, 1906, newspaper, April 14, 1906; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83631/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .