The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 14, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 29, 1906 Page: 8 of 9
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COTTS
mulsion
iAVWhetivyou go io a drug
FYT rid ask for Scotts Em
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store
Emulsion
you know what you want the
man knows you ought to have
lit Dont be surprised though
if you are offered something
olss Wines cordials extracts
etc of cod liver oil aro plenti
ful but dont Imagino you are
getting cod liver oil when you
iake them Every year for thirty
years weve been increasing
the sales of Scotts Emulsion
Why Because It has always
bean better than any substitutes
for It
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SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 4
C09418 Pearl Stroot NowYork
ft BOb and 100 All druggists
AMOUNCEMENTS
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
Following jira thH Nominees of
the Democratic Primary held
28lh
July
n rJor Congress let Congressional Dist
MORRIS SIIEPPARD
Jbr Stato Senator of the 1st Senateml
District
Jj M TERRELL
TFar Floate > 8th Repreerntative Dist
1 D P VVILSON
3or District Attorney tho Gth Judicial
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District
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HORACE VATJGftlAN
CITIZENS
PEIMAE
JIIOKET
Following aro tho npmiaeea of the
White Citizens Primary Section held
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V GEO F MGSE
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County Clerk
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JOKES
Jo r Snorirf
TvlUL S TERRY
For County Treasurer
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W H ERAMBERT SR
VtiForTax Collector
L G BRADEN
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DAVIS BIGGS
StFor Public Weigher
L 0 PRUITT
iFor County Commissioner Prec No
DR J N McOASLAND
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ForsCountyCom miBsionori PrecrfNo 2
I > i ADoo fcv
For County Oommlssioner Prec No 3
J B MOSELEY
JZFor Justico of tho Peace Prec No 3
L B > TODD
IFor Justice of the Peace Prec No C
j ALBERT D GRAVER
JFor Constable Precinct No 3
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COTTON EEOEIPTS
Jefferson hnB ruceivod 835 baleB
ofcottonVtodate mid weighed by
Public Weigher John D Aiken
rPrices tojday878 to 895
i 4 Cotton lias come in pretty good
this week
Mr
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and Mry Jack Strife of Ada
camo in Friday
ATM Kelly
to Galveston
Philip Rowtu and
took in the oxcuinion
this week
Misu Run Dieeben left Tbnreday
for Plain Dealing La on a visit
to relatives
Buy your boliool books copy
bookB pens pencils ink tablets
oto at Crow Drug Co-
In the notieo of death of little
daughter of Mrand Mrs 1 O
Bonder hiBt week wo should have
Bind Jewoll not Ruby in giving
her name
As thaentire race woo condemned in
Adam wh life 1b redeemed
in Adams
by the payment of tho penalty that pay
Jhonf lifts to de ht from 6ff > ie whole
race It cancels tho sin Tho Apostle
stato in Rom 580 As by the offence
of ono judgment camo upor > nll men lo
condemnationeven so by trjJcrighteouB
ncss of one the freo glftcu e Upon all
men unto uBtiflcatkm of yo For as-
hy ono mans disobodienv many wero
made Blnncrs so by die obedionco of
ono nil all many booiiiPdo righteous
Tho propositlonls a prom one as many
as lost the right to llye through Adams
slu will have llfejguvileEGB restored to
them becnuso Jesus paid tho penalty
IIo became Adams substitute before
the broken lnwjfnnd thus Igavo him-
self a random for all Ho died tho
just for tho uujust to bring us to God
1 Peter 3 18 Ffe baB done 1ib work
ho has paid tlm price but wo must ac-
cept htncT daJOu Redeemer or tho ran-
som will 14 rt mako us righteous in
Gdde Bighlol Adam being a perfect
man bofortLne fell only a perfect man
could 16 l u substitute and such there
w oro ifric God tho author of tho
AtotfpmhU c are told So loved the
world iitfit ho gave his only begotten
soli tlat wboBoevor bolievcfh on him
olioudnot perish but have everlasting
life John 3 10 Noto it does not Bay
sheuyd dot die but should not pciish
Yes tho Logos tho Beginning of
Creation The Only Begotten of tllo
Father Tho first Born of every crea-
ture was made flesh and dwelt among
us Born of a Virgin a human Mother
Begotten of God Over and over he
himself tells usj of hh prehuman exis
tence Father glorify mo with thine
own solf with tbo glory I had with thee
beforo the world was John 175
God sent his only begotten Son into
tho world that we might have life
through him 1 John 4 9 God sent
not bin Son into the world to condemn
tbo world but that tho world through
him might bo sav d John 317 Say
ye of him whom the Father hath sanc-
tified and sent into tho world Thou
blasphemeBt I said I am the Sen of
God John 10 30 and in his argument
with the Pharisees when ho proclaimed
tho samo truth the Jews said to him
Art Thou greater than oua Father
Abraham Jesus answered Your
Father Abraham rejoiced to see my day
and he saw it and was glad He saw it
with tho eye of faith Then said the
Jews unto him Jesus Thou art not yet
fifty years old and hast Thou Been
Abraham Abraham had been dead
two thousand years Jesus said unto
them Verily verily I say unto you be-
fore Abraham tas I am John 81423
42S8 There can bo no mistake about
tho meaning of his words Our Lord
ineuut that ho existed before Abraham
He was lutthe beginning and he nev-
er ceased to exist sdvo for the three
days that ho lay in the tomb His
birth as a human being for tho purpose
of being mans sacrifice for sin did not
involve a death to the spirijt nature
which ho hadbeford his birth as a hu-
man babo but was merely a tr DBfer
enco of his lifofrora a higheror spirit
nature to a lower or human nature
Our Lords words Before Abraham
was I nm confirms that truth There
was no cessation of existence soJesus
is positively identified with theLogas
the first Born of all creation
All of tho sacrifices offered by the
Israelites ero types of thotruo sacri
fice which Goc was going to make for
tho redemption of tho world Tho
Lamb of God that takeih away the sinB
of tho World In Heb 217 we are
told In all things it behooved him to
be made like unto his brethren that ho
might bo a merciful and faithful High
Priest in things pertaining unto God
to mako reconciliation for the sins of
tliu people Thoro is ouoGod and ono
Mediator between God and men tho
man Christ Jpbus who gave himself a
raneoni I Tim 25 0 But a man
sppernto from Burners though temp
ed in all points like us wo are Though
ho were a Son yet learned he obedienco
by the tliinuu which he suffered And
being inside perfect he became tho Au-
thor of overiiisting salvation unto all
that obey him Heb o 8 Yes he had
to miller lie had to tiiBte death for ev-
ery man ho had to give his life a ran-
som for many What for To redeem
man fiom the penalty of sin Death
to bo continued
Tuth
We will have on display all of the latest creatit
in Pattern and other Hats Also a beautiful li
You are cordially invited to attend our Grand
Fall and Winter Opening on t
u
riind
of4 Novelty Dress Goods Readytowear Goods 1
I juf lprf1fF
but in a utse lonn A
ke up the Clillls niul l > cr
AiHirChillsor MnlnrinI tell
ill take it I ncer can say
Vshali
selll
s
MattingsRugs Lace Curtains etc
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Gen Diet TajMamil n C T
NO 1265
G W L Dawson Com
Grfio T Todd Adjt
Gen Dick Taylor Camp No
1265 U C V at their laBt meet-
ing earnestly request tbe following
members to act in their communi
ties to raise subscriptions payable
this fall for tbe following purposes
towit
1 For a monumen to our old
soldiers at Jefferepn to be erected
either onour lot In pakwood cem
otery or at such other site as donors
desire Tbg monument designis
alreadyaccepted to cost 1000
delivered and finished
2 For fund for the Confederate
womans memorial monument to
be erected by the order at large
The following aye the gentlemen
requested ioraitt and report by Oct
15th towit John A Fiedler
Geo T Todd W H Erambert
Sr R Ballabff B J Bapefield
ty E Singleton Jefferson J fy
Taylor Howellton T i Little
J 0 Lindsay Beat 1 C J Sim-
mons andfUr J N McCaglSnd
Lasater W C k Jones and 0 F
Moseley Lodi Jaa A Sharpe
Grange Ha J B Moseley and
C F Spearman Smltbland Please
notify underBigne cIlf you will act
Geo T T6dd Adjutant
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Letter to Jace Jackson
Jefferson Texas
GLEN DOTS
The sick are all getting along nicely
this week Mrs Wood is able to Bet up
somo after a six week tussle with the
fever
v Dr Carroll and Mr Jones ate dinner
Sunday with Mr Byrno
A party was heard to remark there
were more fools to the square foot in
Glenn than any other place in Texas
It is funny how a little booze will make
a man talk
The Planer 1b running until 9 oclock
p m this week to catch up wjth orders
Carpenters areiputting in new frame-
work and now roof oa the saw mill and
the saw mill foreman with his helpers
are removing the old engine and putting
in a now one the mill will bo shut down
about two weeks
i Mr Henderson moved his family
back to Glen Wednesday We aro glad
to have good people come back there is
some more room yet
A runaway horse was tho cause of Mr
Geo Cooks fine iron gray team break-
ing loose sWednosday They took a-
back street and did not run far until a
garden fence stopped them very little
damage was done but bbls of excite-
ment was turned out
Dr Carroll was chaperone for a fish-
ing partyTuesday will give full partic-
ulars in our next
You Know Who
Dont forgot date of millinery
opening Wednesday Octobor lOlb
at SegaHfc ErambortB
The dly spell was brokep by a-
light rain hero last Friday while
in some parts of the county tho
full wa s very heavy Wo have had
several showers sinco
For Sale
S3 S
My residence of throobed rooms
dining room kitchen and parlor
Lot 53x150 Apply to mo for
price L B Webbteh
Shoes Shoes Shoes
There in no denying the everin
creasing pnpiihnity of P Eldridges
shoo department for men women
children and biiliiiB bIioih thin fact
is Bellevident up jb proven by an
over increasing tiade Cull and
seo our new Fall ond Winter ar-
rivals in BhnefiL P EhDRlDGE
Dear Sir Theres twice as much
horse in one horse it may be a more
as there is in two or threo others to
cether
So with paints too If a tfainter can
do your job with 10 gallons Devoe for
50 itll take 1215 or 20 of other paints
and the cost of a job is about 5 a gal
Ion whatever tho paint may bo
Thoro aro paints adulterated three
quarters only ono quart of paint in a
gallon bos got to paint four gallons of
rubbish to get ono gallon of paint The
worst horBO youve got is as good as
that paint and hell go as far
Tho lessgallons paint is the paint
as tho mosthorBO is tho horse
Yours truly
F W DEVOE CO
5 Now York
W J Sedberry sells our paint
S500Eeward
Strayed or stolen one dark bay
mare about 9 years old no brands
j or marks that We know of weighs
800poun ds whenin goo d condition
Has been gone tince June 15th
Formerly owned tyy Grunk Yonder
at Cass Texas sold to F W Bab
lauf Address Eugene Meyeu
Jefferson Texas
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SCOTCH COLLIES
I am a breeder of Scotch Collie
Dogs Would be pleased to have
orders for future delivery on regis-
tered and good stock drivers
Address JD Vinson fy
Cr A J Hayes Alexandria ia >
or T H Marbury 328 Maple st
s25 Shreveport La
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List ot Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at
ferson Mariomcounty Texas
SorTt 28 1906
Miss Lou Ayor Mrs D A3ryant Miss
A Brown Miss Ann Brown L Bessie
Willie Baker Sallio It Bagley Joe
Banks Miss Mattio Cope Mrs Lizar
Clark A T Dean J P Davis ADD
Dauuherty Miss EUeibrook S H Hor
ron Mollio Hawkins liichaid Huwkine
M II Jones Edgar Jones Phil Jackson
Amy Biown Jno Juckson W M Kelly
Kev Noal Dudley Wiley
Persons calling for tho abovo letters
will please say Adveitised
Hal Sinqlkton P M
Tbo Jimplecute has received
announcement curds of the mar-
riage of Dr and Mrs J A Nance
daughter Annie Rivere to Mr
Thomas DoughiBB Phillips at Tex
arkaua September 9th and at
homo at Jefferbon October 1st
Monday ushers in October tbe
second full month and as yet no
real cool weather
Hollands Magazine is making a
good fight for pure food for Texas
and everybody should get a copy
and reud their exposure in Septem-
ber and October issue This Is
8omething needed forsutB5 lime
and we are gladlhia magazine has
taken it up
FOR KENT Store under my
office on Austin streot
Geo T Tonn
28 stamp photos for 25c at Gil
leBpies Studio Jefferson Texas
Hughes is the place to get your
horse shoeing and blacksmithing
done
JOE ADAMS
want all his friend both
white and colored to re-
member him whom in
need of anything in the
TAILORING LINE
All want New Olothios sometimee
Ho has the PATTERN and STYLE
to suit any taste and at prions to fit
tho pocket
Ho makes strictly to yours
Individual
Measure
trims and cuts just as you desire the
garment made If you are not satis
fled when you try on dont take
Ho guarantees to please tho custo-
mer and his own idea Thats all
Judge W T AtiknB was exhib
itinga 15 foot A inch stalk of June
corn Wednesday grown in his gar-
den but it will take a phorograph
of that stalk to convince Col Bill
Sterrett
ft rums
WEATHER REPORT
U B DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
j CliiTiii ± e Serviceoftire Weatfie Bureau jmbjp
OFFICE OF COOlEnATIVE METEOnOLOQIOAI OHSEItVEIt
Editor of the Jimplecotk
For publication in your paper I furnish here-
with record of meteoiological observations tnVcn by
tho uudgrslsucd as a coopcratlvo observer of tho
Weather Bureau of tho U 8 Department of Agri-
culture duriug tho week endlug SeptcmberlO 13Mal
Jefferson Texas
Tho instrumental readings arc from Government
staudard Instruments exposed lu the manner recom-
mended hy the Chief of tho Weather Bureau
Very respectfully
JOIIN M SMITH
Date September 271006 Cooperative Observer
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