Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, June 16, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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Lft Native Soil to Attend Tyler
Coiwial CftHegc
Tyler Texas
Some four weeks ago we left
our home Bradford County
Clare to attend theTyler Com-
mercial College Tyler Texas
We sailed from Queenstown
Ireland arrived in Tyler nine
days later wkere wve took up a
course of Bookkeeping Busi-
ness Training Shorthand and
Typewritng A year ago we
took a combined course in one of
the Pitmans colleges in the old
country and after eight months
hard study we found we were
unable to accept a profitablepo
sition We have beenintheTy
ler Commercial College two
weeks and find the Byrne sys
to any other Everyone con
nected with the college is kind
and courteous in every possible
way and their good moral train
ing is certainly to be appreciated
We take pleasure in recommend-
ing the Tyler Commercial Col-
lege to young people who want
a thorough practicalbusiness
training before throwing thenu
selvesagainst the hard p roposi
tions of business circles
Respectfully
Daniel and Martin McNamara
This is four foreign countries
from which the Tyler Commer-
cial College has drawn patron-
age It has also drawn patron-
age from more than 36 different
states in the Union and is rap-
idly becoming known as Ameri-
cas greatest business training
school
Mr R W Fontenot of Crow-
ley La finished a course in this
institution less than two years
ago and is now Chief Clerk of
the Commission of Banking and
Currency Washington D C
We notice the Tyler Commercial
College graduates are getting
the best positions to be offered
both in commercial and govern-
ment work The editor would
like to see more of our Tiome
boys and girls taking advantage
of the practical training offered
by this institution
F SBexford 615 New York Life
Bldg Kansas City Mo says I Had
a severe attack of a cold which settled
in my back and kidneys and I was in
greatpain from my trouble Afriend
recommended Foley Kidney Fills and I
used two bottles of them and they have
done me a world sf good At Allen
Urquhartfl
The average annual damage
done to the cotton crop of the
United States by the cotton boll
weevil is from 25000000 to 30
000000
There is one medicine that every
family should be provided with and
especially daring the summer months
viz Chamberlains Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Semedy It is almost cer-
tain to be needed Jt costs but a quar
ter Can you afford to be without it a graduated the Prairie View
in a V rr all dealers T
For sale by
Novia Scotia claims to have the
largest deposits of gypsum in
the world They vary from five
feet to one hundred feet in thick-
ness
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I am much pleased to be able
for what Cardui has done for me
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Qilliland of Siler City N C
Last February I had the Grippe whick leftme in
bd shape Before that I had been botherwTwith female
trouble for ten years and nothing seemed tocure It
At last I began to take Cardui I have taken only
fcee bottles but it has done me more good than all the
doctors or than any other medicine I ever took
ELYS CREAM BALM
Applied Into ths nostrils
is quickly absorbed
CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE
It cleanses soothes heals Anil protects the
diseased membrane resnltmtj from Catarrh
and ilrives awiiy a Cold in the Head quickly
Eestores the Senses of Taste and SinelL
It is easy to use Contains no injurious
drugs No mercury no cocaine no mor-
phine The household remedy
Price 50 cents at Druggists br by mail
ELY BROTHERS 56 Wtrrsn St Ntw York
Take
j
SUMY OF ADDRESS
TO URADjJATlHG CLASS
Jeltewn Colored rSitfh School by
l ErLBlickjncar Prlkcipal
PrairicVitwSUte NomiU
Industrial College
Prof Blackshear in hisad
dress to the graduating class
Colored High School on the even-
ing ofMay 26 urged the impor-
tance of industrial training for
the colored youths of Texas He
declared that it was his opinion
that industrial4irainingin some
formshoulcLcQmmence the vejy
first day ofrthe childs scfcbpl
life and continue in some form in
graded steps throughout The
entire course until tEe > last day
He urgecTthe colored
of school
tern practical and vastly superior boys to learn somer useful occu
pa tion anxTstick to it to save
their earnings keep out of bad
company and badhabits and to
investin property and acquire a
h6me He said he was glad to
see so many people present a
large parfof whonfheiindestood
were frpm the farm and a num-
ber were successful farmers
and landowners He expressed
the opinion that the farm Was
the best place for the most of
the colored race because there
was less of the stress of econom-
ic competition in farm life and
less prejudice against negro
farmers than against the negro
as a mechanic Then too he
said that the farm life was the
natural normallife a life of ex
ercise healthfulness fresh air
and of wholesome food He con
trasted the unwholesome condi-
tions of the city slums and the
tenements where most ofthe
neroes dwelt in which con-
sumption and other diseases
were contracted which were
malting the death rate of the ne-
gro race greater than that of any
other class of people statistics
proving that the death rate of
the negro was three times that
of the white people He spoke
favorably and gratefully of the
pleasant relations existing be-
tween the white and colored peo-
ple of Jefferson and Marion coun
and referred to the interest
shown in the development of the
colored schooU at Jefferson byl
the good white p eople of the city
a number of whom were present
at the exercises He referred
to Judge Rowell former director
of the A M and Prairie View
colleges as a true friend to the
negro race and of the wise edu
cation of the negro youth He
also paid a tribute to Senator
Culberson who he declared had
appointed Kim tothe position
which he is now holding nPrin
cipal Blackshear commended
the character and work of Pro-
fessor Pitts Principal of the
Colored High School who is also
Normal and urged that indus
trial training should be intro-
duced intothe colored schools
especially cooking and sewing
for girls and carpentry and
blacksmithing for boys
Wins Fight for Life
It waa a long and bloody battle for
life that was wagedUbyJameB B Mer
ehon of Newark If J of Which he
writeB IhadJoHt much blood from
lune hemorrhages andwas very weak
isnd run down For eight months T
was unable to work Death seemed
close on my heels when I Began three
weeks ago to use Dr Kings New Dis-
covery But it has helped me greatly
It is doing all that you claim For
weak sore lungs obstinate cough
stubborn coldB hoarseness lagrippe
rsthma bayfever or any throat or
lung trouble its supreme 50c and 1
Trial bottle free Guaranteed by V7
J Sedberry
The Japanese population of
Seoul has increased by 8000
within a year There are now
48000 Japanese among the Ko-
reans
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHERS
CASTORIA
A species of stiff grass which
grows abundantly inthat country
is used for match sticks in India
After The Grippe
to write and thank
writesMrs Sarah
The Womans Tonic
For the aftereffects of any serious illness like the
Grip Cardui is the best tonic you can use
It builds strength steadies the nerves improves the
appetite regulates irregularities and helps bring back the
natural glow of health
Cardui is your best friend if you only knew it
Think of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui has
helpedl What could possibly prevent it from teMnc you
Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardui
ingredients in any other medicine for they are notfor sale
in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle Try Cardui
Write to Ladles Advisory DepL Chittiaoon Medicia Co CfaatUaoot Ttaa
lor Stuiallnstnutioru and 6pue book Home Treatment for Woata mat iraa
FingiiM Statement
S Jefferson Texan June 3rd l9U
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T iheSjmrakU Mayor and Bqard of Aldermen v
Gentlemen I herewith presenfyou with my report for all moniai
collected and disbursed by me from February 6th 1911 to June 3rd 1911
SPECIAL BOND FUND
Feb C 1911
Jane 3 1911
June31911
Feb 6 l9ll To balance on hand la t report
June 31911 To amount colIectediL 7
June 3 1911 To balance
To balance on hand last report
To amount collected liiz
Credtot
May 31 1911 By amount paidfor three 3finter st
H coupons off of BouiINol MO 1 t
Jun 3r19H Tobalauce 2 J
June 3 1911 To balance on hand 1007 15
GENER1L REVENUE FUND
Feb 6 1911 To baUnup on hand last report
Hr 81911 To amount brought from Wafer Work
Extension K ndti
May 23 1911 To amount of interest
Jan 3 1911 To amount rbllsced
ireditB
Feb 01911 By amount piidJ T McDonald atreet
lightsfor Dec n < h Jan i i 8200
By amount paid J T McDonald for in J
Btalliu20 new atrvet livhta at W each 20 00
u By amount paidlMayor Aldermen and
Secretary rerTicea 334 00
By amountpaidGT Hasgard chairs
table i 5 95
By amount paiil Jimplecute printing 12 50
By amount paid G A Daugheny ier
vices aa Recorder iit 50 00
By amount paid Janitor Dec 50c Jan
100 1 50
By amount paid petty aundriei rl 4 50
By amount paid JTMcDonald street-
light iorFe b 4100
Bjramounfpaid W T Gillespie repairs
on CouueH toom I 33 15
By amount paid Janitor Feb 1 00
By amount paid Manhattan Rubber
Mfg Co balance due on fire hose 1 225 00
Mar 10 1011 By amouptrpaid J T xMcDonald street-
lights for March JL 4100
Mar 181911 By amount paid City Marshal for ser
Yices in full f 56 70
Byamount paid Justice of Peace cost
1 in suit r 6 65
April 101911 By amount paid Janitor March 1 50
By amount paid Citizens Drug Co
stationery and Ink 1 105
< < By amount pais < Judges Mangseri
Clerks holding City Election
May 91911 By amount paid J T McDonald itreat
lightr for April J
25 By amount pa d Janitor April and May
June 31911 To balance SS
Mar 8
June 3 1911 To balance on hand 152 40
STREET AND BRIDGE FUND
To balance on hand lait report
To amount collected =
f
Credits
Feb 9 1911 By amount paid street work for SepV
Oct Novand Dec 1910
By amount paid street work ac orders
By amount pa4 Eugene Meyernails
By amount paidstreet workac orders
Byamount paldrBussell Grader Mfg
Co notefot Street Grader 3e
By amountpaid Sisk BrdaVrepair wjk
By amount paid street work ac orders
By amount paid streetwork ac o rdefg
ByamountpaLaatreatwork for Jan
FebiMarand Aprilr J i
Byamountpaidstreet work ac orders
Feb 6 1911
June 3 1911
Mar 8
18
f <
May 35
29
31
June 3
June 3
Feb
June
619U
3
To balance
To balance on handt53002
WATER WORfcSjNCOMEFUND
To balance on hand last report
To amount collected
Credits
Esb 9 By amount paid Eugene Meyer sup
< ii By amountpaldPIsrceFordycebilCo
By amount paid Jsffsnon Foundry
Machine CoH work on dynamo
April 18 By amount paid FierceFordyce OilCp
By amount paid C W Langenstein
salary from Aug 1910 to Feb 1st
1911 and labor account in full to Feb
1 J911
June 31911 To balance
June 31911 To balance on hand 466 46
RECAPITULATION
June 3 1919 Special Bond Fund V
Generallterenue Fund
Street ana Bridge Fund i
Water Works Ifaterest and linking
Fund
< vYater WorkB Income Fund
June 3 1911 To balance on band in bankf 2667 06
r Respectfully submitted
A E WALKER
Secretary and Collector
Jefferson Texas June 31911
To the Honorble Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Jefferson
Gentlemen Having checked the City Secretary and Collector Alvin
E Walker we find hia accounts correct and beg tojrlport as follows
Balance onhand lastjeport 2970 01
Amount collected Ad valorem Tax x 769 45
Amount collected WatefWorkalncome 36140
Amount brought from Water Works extension ac 8196
Amount of interest credited 92 23
427505
Less amonntpaid ouPaa p er cancelled vouchers 1607 90
Balance on band 266706
WESINaLETONJR Chairman
h J T KING
GEO S NIEDERMEIER
t Finance Committe
A barbersaid The barber
who votes against the prohibition
amendmjentror ever votes for sa-
loons simply votes to keep mon-
ey out of his own pockets The
1 man who dontktiow this isnt
prohibitionists because it is to
their interest to be Home and
State
Gas in the stomach comes from food
which has fermented Get rid of this
badly digested food as quickly as pos-
sible if you wcnld avoid a bilious at-
tack Herbine is the remedy you need
It cleanses and strengthens the stom-
ach livexand bowels and restorts en-
ergy and cheerfulness Price 50c Sold
by all druggists
Germany dpes notproduee any
tablegrapes th e1 supply for that
pufposecoming from the Tyrol
ItalyfFrance and Spain
at
aad am St all Iroaklaaarf Ml M to
U iraa aro a4 r ra7 tmtfTUlMinw
blfbait racetHaaadaUea
22 60
611 PV
To balance ou band < 51103
WATEB WORKS INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
< 10WJ5
32 00
4100
200
152 40
1144 80 9 114480
102 00
9 00
2 76
Jo 10
125 00
if85
36 00
750
4L25
7 50
530 02
17 88
2650
1010
2650
164 25
466 46
218 90
314 73
53363
832 3QS
174 8ff
1007 15 1007 15
51103
152 40
53002
100715
46046
26806
gppwspi w a ym pn
795 65
81 9e
922S
174 96
772 97
104 91
I 877 88 877 88
35019
36140
711 69 711 69
Foliy Kidney Pills
W8 IM ACTIOS gUICILIBi RMUkTC
Oiv ftroraytnUar from XACKACHE
KIDNEY > aa rBLABDXJt TJtOUBLE
UEUMATlSMrCOHaS TION cftb
KIDNEYS lINFLAKUIATIOar ths
WADDER ana lUwuvyiaf
ISREqUI ARITrBS p Wrboa to
MIDDLE AOKS udELDKELY
BOPL aiii or WOMEN
MAVKMiaNltr aieOMIIlBJBtATMII
Utolr taUrU mack fro miriUifn H < bU
lB 4Mtw MkMBW o4anrkUa rM41iM
w tcoft aWV ailaTa MUM aiaakalMp
al ht ndlBmrW l rM > Mowi
tent
Of every 93 persons in Ger-
many one is a railroad employe
T sis s T v x m MgSSgffg y jagy
W f p Jllj t
lev New Harris Declares He Has No
Correction To MakeO Remarks
InrEttlpk
Rev New Harris of Trinity
Methodist Church when asked
last night regarding reports that
he wouldmake a correction of
his remark concerning United
States Senator J W Bailey
which were a part of his sermon
last Sunday morning said he
ha d no correction to make
My remarks stand he said
and I believe his Baileys
record will bear me out
In his Sunday morning ser
mon which was upon the sub
ject of prohibition Key Mr
Harris spoke of Senotpr Baileys
record for instability of position
and advjsecljthe antis to hobble
the Junior Senator now that
you have him forthere isnt S
man in Texas who can change
quicker and faster than Joseph
Weldon Bailey
In the campaign of 1887 he
was a redhot pro From xthat
time to this folks have been
guessing at what position he
would take on this question at
different times Two years ago
he was a redhot pro and he went
downjto San Antonio and became
an anti in the twinklingof an eye
He knows which side his
bread is buttered on and he is
usually on the buttered side
Thats what I said about
him added Rev Mr Harris
discussing the matter last night
and I have no correction to
make I believe his record will
bear me out
Mr Simmons claimed that I
was not fair but I never agreed
to imike any correction and I
have none to make Mr Sim
moas agreed that Bailey had
changed his position and that
was all I said about him
There was no demonstration
you understand Mr Simmons
came up to me after the sermon
while eveybody was shaking
hands with me and said Doctor
why werent you fair > with Mr
Bailey and tell all he did Why
didnt you say he has voted the
prohidition ticket more than
you have and contributed to lo-
cal option campaign in Cooke
Counfy every timef
I said that I had only men
tioued the things I knew of and
asked if Bailey did these things
Mr Simmons said he had and
that Iought to be iair and make
tha t statement Itold him that
when I had occasion to use his
Baileys name again I would
say that Mr Simmons said Bai-
ley had done these things
> J hat added Mr Harris
would be an addition and not a
cprrection
John i Summons whenasked
inai
about th r last night de
stilling to T discuss it Dallas
News June 13
Your Neighborss Experience
How you may piofit by it Take Foley
Kidney Pilla Mrs E G Whiting 360
WillowStr Akron O says For some
time I had a very seriourcaseof kidney
trouble and I suffered with backaches
and dizzy > headaches I hadspecks
floatinjrbefore ruy eyes and I felt all
tired out ands miserable I sav Foley
KidneyEillB advertiredand got a fcot
tland took them according to direc
tions and Tesultif showed almost at
on ce The pain and dizzy headacheB
lefrme my eyesight bocame clear and
today I can say I am a well woman
thanks to Foley Kidney Pills Allen
Unfuhart
weare having a fine piece of
road built here by Ed Bell Jr
who is proving himself to be an
ejcpert roadbuilder He is near
ing conpletion to the Marion
county line Judge Loomis has
promised to begin work out of
Jefferson to Bakers bridge soon
Which will give us a good road
fr6m Marshall to Jefferson
Woodlawn Correspondent in Mar
shall Messenger
Hi KM You Hh AhHjt h lil
Sear the
Signature of
James J HLi6fter s a lQpo
iorrihe
cup as a pri esfcnun
died poundaTotwheat raised this
season in the wesjfc the Je hibit
toibe in Madison Square Garden
Dont Experiment With a Cough
Whan Dr Bells PineTarHoney has
been used by millions of poo ple Jor
sixteen years with a steady increasing
demand Look for the Bell on the
Bottle
i
To leave a persons hands free
while telephoning a Canadian
has invented a jointed arm to
hold a received at any desired
angle
Cant look well eat well or ieel well
with impure blood feeding your body
Keep the btoodpure with Burdock Blodd
Bilters Eat simply take exercise
kBep clean and you will baVe long life
A Call druggists
Russian emigrants to America
show a marked preferene for
the Dutch steamship lines and
Germany is trying to divert the
stream of travel to her own lines
CMlflren Cry
FOR FLETCHElS
IQAPSTORIA
An average woman requires
but ninetenths as much nourish
mentas an average man
Exact Copy of Wrapper
Brother Rankin responding
to challenge of Govenor Colquitt
shows from the record that the
Methodist church is com mitted
unreservedly to the policy of
prohibition Evidently Brother
Oscar is a little backward in his
study of MethSdism No man
can consistently belong to the
Methodist church and vote the
antiprohibition ticket It may-
be a little awkward but Brother
Colquit should hand in his resig
nation likewise Bro George
Bailey of the Houston post
Waxahachie Laght
Work Will Soon Start
after you take Dr Kings New Life
Pills and youll quickly enjoy their
fine results Constipation and indi-
gestion Vanish and tine appetite re-
turns They regulate stomach M yer
and bowels and impart new strength
and energy to the whole system Try
them 35c at W J Sedberrys
Mrs Carrie Nation the fam-
ous saloon smasher died last
Friday in the Leavenworth San
tarium Her first aloon smash-
ing was done Dec 27 1900 in
the bar room hotel in Wichita
Kansas She enthused hun-
dreds of others with the spirit
of her work and as a result of
the agitation which followed laws
were passed which strengehened
the State prohibitory law
The Best Remedy
For all kinds of sore eyes is Suther
lands Eagle Eye Salve It is a creamy
Hnow white ointment and would not
injure the eyeB of a babe Guaranteed
25c
A stiff spring has been inven-
ted by > a women to replace the
familiar curtain rod with the
advantage that it adjusts itself
to any width window frame
Whooping cough is not dangerous
when the cough is kept loose and ex-
pectoration easy by giving Chamber-
lains Cough Remedy It has been
used in many epidemics of this disease
with perfect scccess For sale by all
dealers
The value of phonograph rec
ords sent abroad during 1910
was 2700959 more than double
that of the previous year
Middle Aged and Elderly People
Use Foley Kidney Fills for quick and
permanent results in all cases of kidney
and bladder troubles and for painful
and annoying irregularities Sold by
Allen TJrquhart
An automatic electrical recore
ding target for indoor shooting
wjth miuiature rifles has been
invented in England
Hives eczema itch or salt rheum sets
you crazy Cant bear the touch of
clothing Doans Ointment cures the
most obstinate cases Why suffer All
druggists sell it
New York city has doubled the
value of the out put of its manu-
factured products in the last 10
years
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
tmz eiHTAua aoHMMY new vans errr
YOUR
Money Back
If not satisfied with
results obtained from
using WATSONS
HORSE REMEDIES
For Sale br
ALLEN URQUHART
Sole Agency
The Very Same
This is a quotation from a Con-
necticut womans diary dated
1790 We had roast pork for
dinner and Dr S who carved
held up a rib on his fork and said
HereJadies is what Mother
Eve was made of Yes said
Sister Patty an d its from very
much the samekind of critter
Christian Register
Foleys Kidney Remedy
Is particularly recommended for chron-
ic cases of kidney and bladder trouble
It tends to regulate and control the
kidney and bladder action and is heal-
ing strengtheningand bracing Allen
TJrquhart
A new cover for a street man-
holes screws into its sockett so
that wagons cannot knock it out
of place
For Sale
Cheap
ALL KINDS OF
Rough Lumber
APPLY TO
J N THOMAS
Contractor Builfler ani Carjenter
JEFFERSON TEXAS
Estimates and Prices furnished on
all kinds of work Guarantee work
firatclass Phone No 215
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 uptodate
I solicits the patronage of friends and the
public Call and see me
Vale street next door to Perkins Bro3
Co
PHONE NO 80 Free Delivery
CHARLIE SMITH
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