The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 30, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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My Hair
Ran Away
Dont have a falling out with
your hair It might leave you 1
Then what That would mean
thin scraggly uneven rough
hair Keep your hair at home
Fasten it tightly to your scalp
You can easily do it with Ayers
Hair Vigor It is something
more than a simple hair dress-
ing It is a hair medicine a
hair tonic a hair food
Tho boet kind of a tosttmonlal
Sold for ovor sixty yoars
LUdo by J O Ayer Co Lowell Mus
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Editors and Proprietors
Saturday Juno 30 1906
OFFICE OF PUBLICATION Corner
Austin and Valo Sts Jefierson Texas
Eutorcd nt tho PostOfflco at Jefferson Texas
an secondclass mail matter
Copies of the J kffbkson JlMrLKCUTr in wrap
pern ready forninllhiK enn always he had at the
oflleo by singlo copies or tho dozen
With this issue the Jimplkcute
enters its thirtyninth volume
Wednesday is the glorious 4th
and will he a day of celebration
and fire works over the land
The Holiness people will hold
their 27th annual camp meeting at
Scottsvillo beginning July 27th
and continue to Aug 5th
The Belden Monitor at Naples
Jias begun the issue of a Semi-
Weekly Brother Watts is to be
congratulated on his progressive-
ness
The Republican office holders in
Washington home to see the gov-
ernment inspect the boarding-
houses of that city and see that
oes into tho bush
Of course the Railroad Special
Agents want passes for themselves
and their families Did you over
know one of these gentlemen who
did not want everything in 6ight
The new Swedish minister of
foreign affairs rejoices in tho eu
phonioua cognomen of Trolley
He ought to he up to date on cur-
rent events if bo doebnt get his
wires crossed
There are many places in the
county roads which should be
widened Two wagons cannot
j > ass this is all wrong The com
tuissionors court should widen out
2ts ideas and give good roads
A Chicago man spoko for the
first time in twontyono years the
other day and the words he ut
teiod wore Is it hot enough for
you If ho uddressed one of tho
beef packers bis probably was
4Nono of your d business
The sooner the election of unit-
ed BtateB sonator by the poople tho
sooner tho corporations will stand
a chance of loosing their grip No
sane man will Bay that either
branch of cougress will ever be
clear of the watchful representa-
tion of tho trusts He will be there
and no mistake Ho may not be
so frequent bb now but be will be
tbero just enough of him to pro-
ven any harm being done The
surest way iB to limit the term
Say eight yoars shall bo the limit
of holding any dflice either olec
tivo or appointive statoor nation-
al It is questionable whether this
would prevent what is now bow
being complained of The lead-
ing men of every corporation aro
the brainiest to be had It is for
this reason that you find them so
prominent in every legislative
body
Whilo the proBpect for cotton is
vary good and crop is clean but
much of it small yot nothing defi
uito can be predicted before the
last of August It would bo nearly
impossible for tho crop to be short-
er than last year without having a
total fuluro Corn and peas are
looking fine Indications now point
to a largo crop of both
If no boats aro now running be-
tween New Orleans and Shreve-
port is it not evident that the tak-
ing out of tho raft was a monumental
error by thoso who recommended
and approved it In whoso inter-
est were tho recommendations
made Every steamboat man pre
dieted tho result nt tho time They
knew by experience what the con
equenue would bo The people
know now by having paid for the
land rodemed many times over
will continue to pay until the
wrong has been righted
Headquarters of tho Republican Exe-
cutive Committee
Jefferson Tex June 18th 06
In pursuance at the action of the
Marion County Republican Exe-
cutive Committee at a meeting bold
in the City of Jefferson this day
in conformity with the provisions
of the generai election laws of the
State and by virtue of the authori-
ty vested in me I hereby call a
delegated convention of the Repub
licnnB of Marion County State of
Texas to meet in the Skating Rink
Hall in the City ofJefferson on
Saturday the 4th day of August
1906 at the hour of 1 P M to
elect delegates to a State Conven-
tion and to all District Conven-
tions Judicial Congressional Sen-
atorial and Represenative aud to
transact such otherbusiness as my
como before it
The Precinct Chairman of Ma-
rion Councy are instructed to call-
a delegation convention in said
Marion County on the 28th day of
July 1905 to elect delegates to
said County Convention
The baBis of representation is as
follows
Prec No 1 1 Vote in Co Convention
If
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i n 4 g ii i < 11
11 1 5 f > 11 1 11
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21 votes
No Ono who has not fully com-
plied with the ejection law is entit-
led to participate in the primaries
Paul Maihtis
County Chairman
Hal Singleton Secretary
Memorial
George Smith husband of Mrs Mat-
tie Smith departed this life June 22 iu
the Liberty neighborhood and was laid
to rest on tho 23rd Mr rimirh waB a
member of tho Woodmen of the World
Ho leaves a wife aud four children to
mourn his death Casting his lot with
tho people of God bo lived a christian
faith leaving behind a sorrowing de-
voted wife and children ono recently
preceoded him to the homo over there
Mr Smith wis liked by all who knew
him Ilo was a great sufl erar for months
previous to his demise but boro his af-
flictions well death seemingly and kind-
ly opened the door to permit him to
pass from a life of afllictions to ono of
happiness To tho bereaved family
kind friends oxtend deepo8tcondolence
Yoars will pas but still I will miss
him
Frienda may think tho wound will
henl
Hut thers none that knows tho sor-
row deep
Within my heart concealed
Ho iB gone but not forgotten
Never w ill his memory fade
Loving thoughts will ever linger
Hound tho grave where bo is laid
A Fiiiend
The Great
Magic Stock aiil Poultry Fool
It will aid tho digestion assimilates
tho Food builds up the syetom and
makes your lloreo shod and gives him
a good appetite If you want Puro
Rich Milk feed your Cow with it For
sale by D M SMITH
W L Munden son of G W
Munden sheriff of Harrison coun-
ty died at tho family residence in
Marshall on tho 25th after a long
illness
Thero is rumor that tho T P
may extend to Toxarkona passen-
ger trainB No 7 and 8 now run be
tweeu Wills Point and Ft Worth
Tho Jimp did not get to press
until Saturday this week so missed
getting out to our rural route sub-
scribers on time
Hwta
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TIRED ALL DAY EVERY DAY
> MRS E A CONNOLLY
MRS T TRENER
Albion Place
Notch Road Pater
eonN J writes
fl suffered five
years with my spine
and pains in my
back
1 consulted you
fortunately and in
fourteen w coles was
cured by tho uso of
Peruna and follow-
ing your adicc
I can now do my
own work I cannot
thank you enough
PELVIC CATARRH CAUSES MANY AILMENTS
There aro so mnny women wiio aro tired all the tlmo They got up in tho
morning tired and drag thomsehos around wearily nil day
They liavo p dn in tho back and dragging sensations which seem to weigh
them down as though carrying a burdon
Many women aro undoubtedly suffering with systemic catarrh Tho
proper remedy for them to take is PoVuna
Tho catarrh lias invaded the whole abdominal and pelvic organs Through
mucous discharges they aro losing vitality evoty moment
Tho food they eat and tho sleep they got Is hardly sufficient to kcop up
with tho Incessant drain on their vitality
Tho only hopo for bettorment in thoir cases is tho comploto removal of tho
catarrh
For this Peruna Is recommended by Ir Hnrtman It roliovos catarrh
wherever located in tho human body iu tho thorax abdomen or polvis
I cannot tell you
how happy I am No family should bo
without Peruna
Suffered Years With Pain
Mrs Ida Germain 531 Manhattsil
Ave Now York City writes
For many years I suffered with pains
in tho pelvic organs I was unablo to
And relief as no doctor could help
me
I read of your wondorful Peruna
and decided to give it a trial I took it
for somo tlmo and obtained much
relief
Strong Again
Now 1 am strong again and have a
good appotite Peruna has relieved me
of a chronic ailment and I thoroforo
recommend it to all women
Always Tired and Weak
Mrs E A Connolly 3227 Garner St
Kansas City Mo writes
I have suffered for years with stom-
ach trouble bo that I could eat hardly
anything I was tired and wek all the
imp
This was caused by Indigestion and
female trouble I Buffered agonies and
was afraid to bo loft alone
Completely Exhausted
At times I was afraid to stand on my
feot and to attempt to do any house-
work was out of tho question
Ono day 1 read an advertisement of
Peruna and its wonderful cures and 1
decided to try it
New Life and Vigor
My husband brought homo ono bot-
tle and beforo that bottlo was half gono
I felt now llfo and now vigor
That tired hopoloss feeling left me
I began to cat and my food nourished
me I could walk and do my work
without fainting
Perunas Wonderful Work
1 took sovoial bottles during tho
summer and fall and cannot praiso it
enough for tho wonderful work it did
foi mo
Wlien I feel tired or nervous from any
oaitoe u tew doses of Pciuna cure me
1 hopoovcry man
and woman who
suffors will givp
Peruna a trial and
bo as grateful as
my husband and
myself
Doctored a Year
Miss Anna Mc
Ginn 1G1 Plain St
Providence It I
writes
I wish to let you
know of tho good
your medicine has
dono for mo Iliad
what tho doctors
called hcarttrouble
1 had boon doctoring for a year boforol
tried your Peruna 1 suffered tho most
w 1th pain in my head
A Friend Advised Peruna
Ono day a friend of mino told mo of
your Peruna so I got a bottlo After a
weeks uso of it I began to feel hotter
At first I could not cat sleep or
work but I havo at last found that tho
medicine that would euro mo was your
Peruna
A New Woman
My face has a good color now I am-
a new woman I thank you very much
Followed Dr Hart mans Advice
Mrs Viola Marshall 420 West Mason
street Springfield 111 writes
Two months ago when I sought your
advice I had gotten so weak that I had
to lio down most of tho time
Praising Peruna
I began taking your Peruna and now
1 feel like a now woman
I bhall never cease praising Peruna
nor thanking Dr Hartman for his kind
advice
Wealthy Peer
One of the wealthiest peers lrulEHU
land Is Earl Fitzwllliam whp is tho
possessor of about 115000 a ros Jft
land In England and Ireland Ondjer
the recent landpurchase rnBasue
however ho has disposed of soiqp ot
his wlcklow property Twenty yerrs
ago the Fitzwllliam estates were put
at about 92000 acres In Ireland Worth
250000 per annum and about 2 4000
acres In England worth about 440
000 a year
Thought She Was a Lady
The restaurant waiter did not moon
Ho be rude The mistake was purely a-
social error
What will you havo next lady Iw
asked with the courtesy that becomes
a waiter
Dont address me as lady rojtfitea
the diner with some show of trjrjta
tlon
Excuse me maam replied the
waiter but all of us is liable to make
mistakes
Leaders Surrender
Manila June 27 Pulajanc leaders
Quintlon and Adva surrendered tc
Governor Osmena and the constabu-
lary These last men arrayed against
Americans on Island of Cebu Ilitles
nir rmmunlton of members of theb
bdtd were also surrendered
For Sale
Two Log Wagon can be seen ot
Norwood Texas at Brown Lum-
ber Companys saw mill
m23 G W BROWN
Henry Fort who has a position
in Dallas come in first of the week
to attend tho picnic aod to visit his
parents Mr and Mrs A A Fort a
couple of week
Col G W Keene and nieces
Mrs Dan Grigby and daughter
leaye today for a visit in Sulphur
Springs and Dallas
Mrand MrsAG Carter of Mars
ball viBited Mr and Mrs
J B Whitfield and attended the
picnic Thursday
Miss Minnie Lane Mnukhouseof
Gonzales Is here on a visit to her
cousin Dr W J Sedberry and
wife
Not Accepted
Washington June 27 The senate
voted not to accept tho conference re-
port on the railroad rate bill and Sen-
ators Tillman Elkins and Cullom were
reappointed to conduct further con
tetxince
Long Confirmed
Washington June 27 The senate
In executive session confirmed the
nomination of J F Long to be post-
master at Stlgler I T
Large Land Deal
Van Alstyne Tex Juno 27 A largo
land deal was closed by J H Moore
The deal Involved 443 acres near
Kemp In Kaufman county and 2411
acres In Grayson county The consid-
eration was 44140
Fatal Heat Prostration
Waco Juno 27 Douglas Standefer
a negro farmer was prostrated Mon-
day when the temperature was very
high just before the rain and died
Tuesday the first vltffim of overheat
this summer
Postoffice Bill Signed
Washington Juno 27 Pdesldent
signed postoffice appropriation bill
BREVITIES BUNCHED
After July 1 Katy shops will work
ten hours
Brownwood Tex will havo a sixty
room hotel
Cudahy will not close h s Louisville
packing house-
D W Tyler a retired St Louis bank-
er died at Dallas
Leo Kauffman a boy was killed by
a train at Mcrkcl Tex
Thomas Jahann was killed by light-
ning near Roosovelt Okla
Near Weimar Tex Joseph Haase
suicided by taking strychnine
Rev J W Brewer of near Com
mrco Tex had three ribs broken by
a horsos kick
Flro at Enid Okla caused 5000
damage Mayor stree t commissioner
and several firemen were hurt
Colonel W A Shaw has been ap-
pointed by Mayor Smith alderman for
tho Ninth Ward Oak Cliff of Dal-
las
Judge Clayton and Hons Tarns Blx
by and J A Gill will divide Indian
Territory Into five districts for election
ot fiftyfive delegates to constitutional
convention
Ice Notice
After April 1st 1906 we
will sell Ice only for Cash
Ico Coupon Books can be
purchased at the Ice
houso on Dallas street
Phone 139 Respectfully
Jefferson Ice and Bottling Co
The following subscribers have
thanks for payment on subscrip-
tions recently
Herbet HengstG W SmithHon
P A Turner N A King Ed Colgin
Wm Mnokey S W Williams Col
G W Keene
Mens and Boys Clothing and Fur
Furnishings
The most stylish the most dur-
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Price 175 a case for the
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