Jefferson Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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Copyright 1900. br < 1 Z miner man ( . —No. 3
MOVING
SO you will surelv need some
new things. Maybe a rug
or carpet or a few curtains or drapes or
a new piece of furniture to brighten up
some room. Whatever you need come
down to our store look around our splen-
did stock and you will find lots of nice
things. You won't hav^e to wait weeks-—
perhaps months—or pay freight charges
when yon buy here. Whenever you are ready to in-
spect our conplete stock of things—any one of which
will add to the newness of your home--we know that
we will be doing some moving too—moving some of
them out to your new place
G. T. HAGGARD
The Leading Furniture Dealer.
J. W Cantlebcrry of Greenville
was here thia week looking after
gome fnrrri property that he has
purchased near (irange Hall in
this county.
We order McPall's patterns;
counter honk t > Bi-lt-ct from
Perkins Bros Co
HUNT'S
LIGHTNING OIL
FOR
ACEES AND PAINS
Mfjr'd by \ It Richard* Mrdirine ('« Sherman Texas
The Jimplecute people are al-
ways assured of early tomatoes
and sweet peppers through the
kindness of the Hillsville nursery—
and this week they were the recip-
ients of a box of hot house grown
tomatoes and pepper from Mrs. W
C. Hill that are of fine size—and
were transplanted and they make
us feel proud of our garden.
Make your feet glad by buying
shoes from I' Eldrldge. We are
showing a line of straps pumps 1
and ties unsurpassed by none
A heavy rain fell Monday after-
noon and night at which time a
considejable hail fell but no dam-
age was done. It rained again
Tuesday night after which it
cleared up and has been clear and
cool since.
The Vbubrrl l.aili Mnartftte
Thi> •nt'Tlninm^nt f>v the Hcli i-
bert Hjrmphnnv Club m I I#* \
(Jiiarlette ai the Opera II<m«•»» 1 < -1
Saturday night * ni >«t enj
able affair and the audience tef-
fieil their appreciation >f the pr
gram by frequent demands for >
repetition ami it is rarelv inde< i
that Jefferson in favored with eu h
vocal execution an I instrumental
a- well- It can be said that tht
work of the Quartette beyond
crit'cism and all gave entire sati-
faction. It is to be hoped that
Jefferson may have them at a later
date.
City Election.
The city election was heltl Tu» s-
day April 4th and the following
were elected:
Mayor J. B. Hussey; city secre-
tary A E Walker; alderman war l
No 1 T. L. Torruns; ward No
VV. E Singleton Jr; ward No I
J. M. Deware; ward No 4 F Mer-
senheimer. There was no oppo
eitioD on the ticket except in war 1
4 when E Davis was out for al-
derman
J. G. HALL
THE ELOQUENT (ALIEORNI \\
Will speak at the Court House
in behalf of a dry state on Thurs-
day April 13 at 8 p m. Hear him
—he is great Admission free.
Let everybody come out and henr
the temperance question ably dis-
cussed by this eloquent speaker.
First Methodist Church
Regular cervices both morning
and evening Sunday. Good mil
sic comfortable seats and a hearty
welcome awaits you Come an !
worship with us.
L 8 Schluter Superintendent
Sunday School.
H. J. Hayes.
If in need of a satisfactory styl-
ish serviceable corset try War-
ner's rust-proof for sale by P K1
dridge.
Faster Services.
There will be special song serv-
ice at Sunday School for Easter
at Presbyterian church and spc
cial music with Easter sermon at
11 o'clock. All cordially invited
to come out.
We have received a new lot of
matting art pquare size 0x12 fir
$3 50
Perkins Bros. Co
First Baptist Church.
J. 0. Hearn and wife of Waxa-
hachie who are engaged in State
wide work will conduct services
:it the church Sunday morning and
night. All invited to come ont.
The farmers and gardners will
be pleased with Nelson's Molt*
and Salamander Tablets. They
are sure death to moles and salu
manders Sold and guarantetd
by W. J. Sedberry.
Easter Greetings
Easter Sunduy Falls on April \ 6th.
Easter Sunday Signals the real advent of Spriug. NEW SPRING STYLES
0:1 that day make their "BOW"
We respectflly invite your attention
to our display of
Easter Shirt Waists
Dress Skirts.
we sell
GARMENTS
ForWellD^lssedWomen
THE FAMOUS NYMO BRAND
Full and kmimm Km «f ImMm
latent decree■ in
* P.LtPr.*J
Wash Ores-. Fabrics Laces Galoons--allover em-
broidery Nets embroidered and crochet Buton*
Belts Nazareth W aists for bo\s and girls.
Warner's Famous Rust Proof Corsets Princess Chic Supporters
MILLINERY
Our line of Ladies' Misses and Childrens' Hats K un>urpassed in style.
beaut> and value.
NECKWEAR
A new. novel and complete line atracti\e Jabots >lidd\. Dutch and Stuck
Collar>.
Vou aro cordially invited t«» mak- our >tor»» head«iuart«*r> f<»i your Ka-tcr
purcha-' >.
R P. ELDRIDGE.
L.
PKRmoSAL hkxtiov
VV II Murric of ATeD(«T H No. 2
w*« in I tie <ity Tum.Ujr
Mm* l.iuie ilill ap<*nt *»vrr*l day*
with Mi** Zeo Fitzgerald the pa*t week
Mr* Kudolph Goetiman tad children
of Chintrt La arc viaiting relative*
bare.
W (« Ragley of Tfmpscn. was here
Mon lay on a business visit to his for-
mer home.
Mi*8 Francis Segal has returned from
Hot Springs ami was much benefitted
by her stay.
Mies Annie Hengst of Mfoodlawn
was the guest of Miss Zpo Fitzgerald
the past week.
Miss Jeannette I.eiser of Marshall is
visiting her sister here Mrs Abe
Segal this week.
Rey Mr. Stanton of Texarkana wan
here this morning on bis way to Lod-
wick to hold a meeting.
T. F Kerr of Houston is here this
week looking after his property and
visiting friends at his former home
Jr L. Ford the real estate hustler is
in Dallas this week on a mission of
converting land into soma live project
or enterprise of utility perhaps.
Joseph Cowen representing Hancock
Hros. & Co. tobaecos. Lynchburg Va .
was in the city Thursday. Mr. Cowan
is an ex-printer and waa a pleasant
caller at the Jimp office while here.
Dr. A. G. CI ipton of Dallas was
here several days this week visiting
friends at the old home and looking
after business interests. Many would he
ulad to see Dr. Clopton and his wife
move back to Jefferson
M L lirantly wan called from Woods-
boro Texas this week by the illness of
his wife who is here at the homo of
his uncle Louie Restelln. We «re gjad
to report her improving; and that they
will leave in a few days for their new
home.
Jim Darnell of Vivian was here yes-
terday and last night looking after
some land matters in the Assessor's of-
fice. He also went to Linden on the
same mission. Jim informs us that
Vivian is booming and taking on city
airs with a vengeance—and that its oil
and gas commodities are converting
paupers into princes or words to that
effect
Capt. J R. Glaze a long-time «nd
popular citizen of Cass county was a
visitoi in the city first of the week.
Capt. Glaze is a Confederate veteran
and the marks of age sets lightly upon
him at his three score and ten. He haH
been a subscriber to the Jimplecute
since 1807 and says that it is his fa-
vorite paper that goeB to his address—
and we feel complimented when we con
sider its high source*
Open Meeting B. V P II
Last Sunday night the B Y I' U
gave an open meeting at First Bap-
tist church Everett Lewis was
laader and the program was very
appropriate for the occasion and
every feature well rendered This
open meeting was given for the
most worthy purpoee of raising
funds for the Buckner Orphan's
Home of Dallas and all of the
young members deserve much cred
it tor their part in the meeting
At the close a fwir collection was
received
LOST.
Last Sunday afternoon n bob-
tail Fox Tarrier male; about nine
months old" white with black spots
on body; white streak down face;
koth sides of face and ears black.
Ilud on collar with "King" engra-
ved on it. Finder will be rewarded
by bringing him to
Miss M. J Banta.
The millinery opening and an-
nual display of spring go >ds at
Rnsenfed's Thursday was an event
that is alway.- well attended fur
the ladies know well the best is al-
ways presented for their inspection
by this well known house. The
opening v. :> well up to the standard
Kmhr ■ Iery tliuncmg U7 inches
wide ">< to SI ■' \ ''d
Perkins Bros ('•>
The w rk of Imking down t lie
larg- w lt-n structure on the cite i
for th» fit w hark n about coin-i
p l Hi<! 'ii ' material is on!
Iihi i t i -tut « iik on the brick
liUlldii;^ that Wll. I"' the hoillf of
III- ' i ;i'trant• i >t B ink.
!'i ♦•arlnnj: a I llourlltou.
I' > ■ r K U V -!i. ('i wi:! jirnach
At I i V.- ! >1 Ht i ! * 111 Hill 7 I "> |>
in St ! »y \j.rii 1**11 All
invitol
HUYLER'S
HIGH GRADE CANDIES
AIM AI WW IHK IJK>T.
\N >• .»!-•> < an \ • In'st 11ii*'
<»f Snii»k''i'^ and
K\ • yt ii ii.' ' I I >nuk>
air I I • < i • am
HIVK I S \ TK1AL.
Th« Famous Confectionery
and Toy Store
Pqont 35 Jettenon. Texas
ALLEN URQUHART
STOCK AND POULTRY FOODS PAINTS AND VARNISHES.
GARNDEN AND FLOWERS SEEDS FISHING TACKLE AND
BASE BALL GOODS.
PRSSORIPTIONS
BEST OF EVERYTHING.
A most pleasant surprise was
tendered that most estimable lady
Mrs K Summers Wednesday in
honor of her 7!)lh birthday by
her host of friends and rela-
tives in a post card shower
and many gifts of flowers and
ferns and olher appropriate re-
membrances of this occasion.
Mrs Summers is confined at home
by an acc.dent recently in which
her knee wa-* painfufully injured
and not being able to get about
this surprise was planned which
was most agreeable and pleasanf
for the recipient and expressed the
high regard held for thia beloved
lady and all wish her much hap-
iness on her birthday.
Everybody should arrange to at-
tend the Merchants' Carnival to he
held at the Library hall Monday
and Tuesday niphta April 10 and
11th. All the leading business
firms will be represented by young
ladies in appropriate costume
Over one hundred performers; all
home talent; fine drills; pretty
costumes; good singing; good mu-
sic. Colored-light tableaux etc.
Many comic features You cannot
afford to miss this great treat Two
hourH of solid amusement and fun.
Seats 15c 25c and .'55c Benefit M.
E. Church South.
The boat near tho old wbsrf
that has attracted ho much interest
for some time could be launched
now as there is plenty of water
to float a email armoured fleet.
The three handsome apartments of
the boat giyes ample room for liv-
ing aboard and operating (he craft
We almost envy our old comadore
friend K. Johnsan io his evident
anticipated cruize down the river
— and especially his comfortable
hunk while tied up or in transit.
Its a fine craft.
The funeral services of Herman
Goldberg was held at the home of
his mother Mre. M. Uoldberg
last Bunday afternoon and was
largely attended. Itabbis Jacobson
and Hambler of Marshall assisted
in the services also »he masonic
lodge of this place. Ii was a very
impressive occasion after which
interment waj had in the family
lot in the Hebrew cemetery.
Convalescing from a serious spell
of sickness at tin; home of her son
I) W. Taylor in the Bend Mrs.
Arm and a Taylor went to Marshall
today to visit her daughter Mrs.
D N Alley and we hope the change
may be beneficial and that she may
recuperate and regain her normal
health and vitality.
The Saturday Easter
Market
Will be opened in the Hherrell
building instead of the Sedbeerry
building a- heretofore advertised
by the ladies of the Cumberland
Presbyterian church
St e the lady blacksmith barber
porter butcher t!>-nli•»t etc. in
I h i i r com . i hi'- i i i h e M <• r r h ant ->'
Carnival »t C iro^u ha. M »ndny
and Tuf-lxy ni.'ht-1 April 10 and
11th. You will yet your money's
w .rth (.' an" and bring the who|n
family. Seats only I "> !■> : ami
.'{or Benefit M K. Church South
Catonio fillt i) i-'ortfil colorB
• il l lots for 25e
IVrkin- UroM Co.
W. T. I
1 lie W. I I . will iiif' t Willi Mr».
II* Singleton I finrr> lhy \pnl llilh nt
^ :0 o'clock.
I ea lcr Mrn 11. K f-h*rr«ll.
Mr*. 11*1 >n.
Recording secretary.
I'i«••»!»> In uii < buicli
rh«?r«* Will l»«« no ~«TYIM*8 Suiltl i S
I'M ill mint »t l»l>-< nc»" of tin*
tor filling hi* :i|•{>• >intm«-iit in At-
lanta
Malting Art S.|u»r®« air-
f r » J .Vi
IVr k.n* Broa I >.
ha*lri Krr Hulit
Tl«»r<> will au Ka»trr hunt
Stlirday illrriiu m h»fi»r* Ha*!*'
(KtA liy tbr U'litt i f Ibf I'" - \ -
Uiiiii church.
\n u> u.'tatl u( Pr» kly \ih
tiittrr* the ayataui hrtllkf in I
* «r ' • ' !• •••'»■. i «Ot« •
*t».l rur'l > \
(i Kr» k lift* invent*! ar 1 « r.-
•ruct' l • nu>»t uifuioiift nmir v
me* of trap f >r ratchir-g K g.i«h
iti < ■ II- -I' traj' »
»• tig* n »(.'J n»*if
i l»frt."'in»' I «f '■
M&ith in thu i<*at II* »* <ai"
itl ItM > f (i. - lira g I < at J
tild* fur ill* of ill*
I'UbllC
New Grocery Store
My stock of GROCERIES is now completed.
I have a nice line of CANNED GOODS
FRUITS and CANDIES.
COTTON WHITE FLOUR
SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS and BACON.
My goods are clean fresh and up-to-date.
I solicits the patronage of friends and the
public. Cull and see me.
Vale street next door to Perkins Pros. Co.
CHARLIE SMITH.
Excursion From South Carolina.
The Jiraplecute lias received a
letter from Hovey Smith at C) reen-
ville S. C in which he states
that about July 1 nt he will run an
excursion train to Jefferson com-
posed of people from Anderson
Lawrenco and Greenville counties
South Carolina. All here who
have relatives it) these counties
should write them to be sure and
come on this excursion and to see
HOVEY SMITH
117 South Main Nt. (troenville
S. C.
For Sale
One second-hand cooking stovo
frIO (K). Lot of window curtains:
UILLKHP1E.
Yamasilk in assorted colors for
cents. Perkins Bros. Co.
Quarterly Conference.
The second quarterly conference
for the year whs held Wednesday
night at Ihe First Methodist church
by Presiding Elder H. T. Cun-
ningham of Mars&ll district with
II. J. llayop pastor and L. 8.
Schluter G. A. Daugnerty W. P
Schluter Ward Taylor and J. E.
Vatighan of board of stewards pres-
ent. A very good meeting was
held for the quarter and all con-
tinued business transacted
For Sale.
1 have the Mebftin Triumph Iiin Boll
Cotton need for salt1; the improved va-
riety. They claim it will mako 42 per
cent lint and it will do it too. Made
U'J 1-1! last year. St*e mu for seed. $1
per bushel.
L. C. HOLLAND
Kotite 2 Jetlerson Tex
VV. F. JONES L. O. BBADEN H. W. MOSELEY
President. Vice-Pres. Geu. Manager.
mm ABSTUCTCn
JEFFERSON. TEXAS.
AUSTKACTh OK TITLES TO Al l. MAKION COUNTY
LANDS AND JEFFERSON CITY LOTS FURNISHED
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Kugraved ami Kmliossed
Stationery.
The Jimplecute lias a nice line
of samples for engrav.d cirl- anil
embossed stationery of nil the In
tent Htylnn HIl'l Will bit |ilca<i' ! t •
t• vkh your ord*>rx for u I « irk in
thin line. I'Ih'V : i i «• fur IIik
IihbI hoiiHH u» tin- -lain f ir (hi* line
nf (stationery
People diouhI I.. ( .I-1 iiitly 'iii
the alert in tin* matter of prevent i
ing fired and r>»n-cpn nt 1m r I)}
-uch calamities Hue ami stove'
pipes are sometimes treaehei >ut-
and a vigilant watch should lie ex-
ercised to promote normal condi-
tions.
A Houii to Mothers
A full li .h nf Nazareth '-Vainly
Aitii -vipp irt♦-r at'a huient*. for
li iy- ami «!rln • n at I'. HI-
dri(i|«'l. I
ail. GEO. L. LANGWORTHY
I'llYSM'I \\ AM) SI K(iKON.
OKKU'i: Now Sherrell building.
Mourn 10 tk. in. to 4 p. in.
I'li'Uirr.. ()(licit 50. Residence lltt.
ii«>r ii.m! irtim
A I t x ih horned rtt in a uuri
i-iiiy and nut often «een A few
are in thin nectiui> anil a young
r nhbitt with horns on it* head has
lie«u c 11jtured by h young boy nod
<>LT«-ril for-ill*-. Any one Wanting
the rabbilt nhouM apply to Jim;
lecute oflice.
The Vj- HJ hcIi >■ ii fthe colored
high -cli'">| pi iv 1 the hi i k Cat*
Ihursday afternoon at the hnl
ground al the I •11r hou-»e with
the result ol i ■•core of t» to 1 ill
favor of Nil In rhool.
w i ihf iik \i»^i tun:
Gas Gasolines and Steam Engines
lu I.»< I Marliiu- tij Mill >uji^li-» f • • > hr*> r11*11**a.
1t mm mi mis 8
-<>r »*♦ m#.
BOX 5. SHREVEPORT LA
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Taylor, M. I. Jefferson Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1911, newspaper, April 7, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1078152/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .