The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 7, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 13, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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Job Printing of
all kinds
at this Office
THE
LECUTE
Brief and Book
Work V
A Specialty
EBTABLISHED IN 1805
INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGSNEUTRAL IN NOTHING
VOL 37
S100 PER ANNIW
JEFFERSON TEXAS SATURDAY ATJGTJST 18 1904
NO 7
NOBBY DRESSY SUITS in Homespuns
Crashes Flannels and Linens bearing that
desirable touch observed in the Uptodate
dressers Suits you would expect to pay
a much greater price for than the figures
we name Beyond doubt the lowest priced
lot of good Clothes ever shown It doesut
cost anything to look through our stock
and it doesnt cost much more to buy
Drop in if only for a look
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FASHION is responsible
for the CRAWFORD
It represents fashion in foot-
wear in its more practical
form But CRAWFORD
beauty does not end in
shapes There are the
same rich characteristics
as found in custom made
800 and 1000 shoes
with possibly a larger as-
surance of a most perfect
most comfortable fit
LOCAL AGENCY
UNION PICNIC
AND BARBECUE
Do you want some-
thing real Exclusive
in the way of NECK-
WEAR Something
real natty and differ-
ent Le tus bright
enup your tie draw-
er were just the
sort of stuff you like
Prices not high when
you receive such
high quality Straw
Hats Negligee
Shirts Hosiery Etc
ROSENTHAL S
EXCLUSIVE
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS
To the Trade
Wo are now located in the Old
Citizens Bank Building and are
ready for business We hove new
fresh goods already in and more
coming every day We hope our
old customers will continue to re-
member us and those who have
not patronized us in the past will
give us part of their trade in the
future Wo are prepared to fill all
orders and guarantee everything
wo sell
Thanking you for past favors and
trusting we may have many new
customers we remain Yours truly
J H Rowell Son
Bricks Bricks
We havo on hand 200000 Good
Bricks Will sell cheap for cash
Special prices on large lots
Chapin Co
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Jet
fcrson Marion county Texas Friday
Aug 12 1001
Eddie Smith Clara Smith Mary Wil
liams O W Williams Sarah Swanson
W Watson Nancy Turner Janito
Thompson Delia McAlister Alico Par
ker M A Patterson J G Haller Col
Jfallery Leala Jackson Sam Hurd Joe
Hubanks Annie Walker J D English
Octavia Clark Sallie Brown h II Ulan
chard Virginia Allen Q P Harnett
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say Advertised
IiAI SlNOLKTON P M
LOST
8500 reward for one bay mare
mule about G years old with en
larged ankle on front leg freshly
ronched Bought from Foster
Bros Hughes Springs Texas
T L TonitANS
Jefferson Texas August 2 04
A heavy rain fell Saturday night
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FOR
Furniture Coffins
and Caskets
Prices always as Low as the
Lowest
A Grand Time at Jefferson
Tuesday August 23rd
A grand Union Picnic and Bar-
becue will be given in Jefferson
Tuesday August 23 04 by the
W O W K of Ps and Median
ics fire Co No 1 and citizens at
the Picnic grounds north east of
the city near the river
Members of the nbo ve orders
and the citizens generally have
joined together to make this one of
tho most enjoynblo picnics ever
given at Jeflerson
There will bu a grand parade of
the orders a fine barbecue and
basket dinner with Speaking by
prominent people ddncing on a
largo platform afternoon and night
Music by Walkers String Band
Boat Excursions on tho river and
other amusements for all who at-
tend
Let every body make this a hol
iday and come out to the picnic
you will be assured a good time
Jefferson s hospitality is pro
verbal
ORDKU OK THE DAY
All W O W K of Ps Fire-
men and Citizens are requested to
meet at the Public School build-
ing City Park at 1030 oclock a
m when procession will form for
a grand paiade which will start
at City Park and march to Lafiy
ette Stnortheast to Market south-
east to postofflce northeast to Polk
st northwest to Henderson st
northeast to picnio grounds across
the M K T road and T P
Oil mill switch
OKDKIl OF COMMITTEES
General managers of all com
mittees C H Proctor A M
Urquhan H O Corti
Committee on Reception A M
Urquhart Joe Vines Perry
Woods H O Corti
Committee on Meats Will
Langenstein W II Proctor Will-
S Terry M F Nash C W
CarlBon and Ed Williams
Committee on Butchering
George Lathrop Jr Chas Par
vino Ott Lathrop and Geo W
Liverman
Committee on Dancing W H
Erambert Jr Ward Taylor and
Herman Max
Committee on Stands Thos
Hughes H O Corti C H Proc
tor Will Cromer M Singleton
L G Braden Tom Williams and
A B Hubbard
Committee on Water John
Sullivan and Henry Markos
Committeo on Coffee Henry
Richey and Walter Richey
A largo number of baskets of
good things to eat have been con
tributed by the ladies in the city
There will be stands on the
grounds where all kinds of re
freshments can be had
We invite everybody to come
and have an enjoyable time
Excursion rates on all railroads
for that day
The Jefferson Public School
To tho patrons of tho Jefferson
Public School The term of snhool
19045 will open Monday Septem-
ber tho Gth 1904 We hopo all
the boys and girls will bo iu thoir
places promptly on tho day ol
opening and get an even start in
tho work to bo accomplished dur-
ing tho term
The friends and patrons of tho
school aro cordially invited to at-
tend the opening exercises and it
would fiiye great pleasure to the
teachers and trustees to have the
parents visit tho school frequently
during the torm and see how and
what is being done for their boys
nd girls Your visits will en-
courage your children make the
teachers feel you are interested in
the work and will result in much
good to tho school consequently
will benefit those seeking an edu-
cation Respectfully yours
G W Brown
Secretary School Board
First Trip of Steamer Nyma May
The first trip of Nyma May as
stated in last issue wasmade to
Mooringsport and return reaching
here lato Friday night with some
froight for Eugene Meyers hard-
ware storo Tho boat made a
very
quick trip considering tho channel
is not well marked out through the
lake Capt Carlson says he in
tends to havo this done before he
makes the next trip
The boat draws about 14 inches
when loaded and this will enablo
her to run when tho water is low
in somo Darts of the river
The rostor on the first trip of the
boat was as follows C W Carl
son captain T S Murray pilot
Herman Max mate L E Wil
liams engineer E Nichols cook
F Fort aBst cook L G Braden
roustabout W H Erambert Sr
and R R Taylor The
passengers
deck hands were John and Will
colored Dial Brown and Jodie
Harris went as for as Walkers
Camp when they landed to join tho
fishing parly there
In going down tho boat left
freight at Benton and Bennetts
ferry
THE YEAR FOR DEM
00RATIC VICTORY
For All the News of the Campaign
Read The Journal
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strive to be right but it will bo bright
and largo national in its news and
views Everyone who is Interested in
this vital Presidential contest will need
it every day
The Journals facilities for getting
the news while it is news aro better
than any other paper published In the
South
The rates aro very low being only
8700 per year for the Daily and Sun
Jay by mall 350 for bix months
Daily only 500 per year J260 8ix
months or delivered by our carriers in
the different towns and cities at 12a
per w eek
SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OFFER
The Daily and Sunday Journal for
the next six months 3 00
Agents aro wanted to take subscrip
tions and a very liberal commission
will bo allowed on all now subscribers
Address Atlanta Journal Circulation
Department Journal Bldg AtlantaQa
Terms subscription blanks sample
copies printed matter etc will be
sent by roturn mail
If you want all tho news all tho time
read the Journal
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iho idea of painting UBed to in
volve considerable oxpenso iiml
Bomo Bkilled help Nowadays
some member of the family can
readily do the little jobs Tho
easytoUBO paints now put up
have made homo painting popu
lar
It is easy to keep things fresh-
ened up and It pays in appear
ances in money
Varnishes Stains Enamels
Floor Paints and everthiug else
need
you await you hero
If you contemplate n largo job
of painting them it is necessary
that you get our facts and figures
to make euro of painting right at
lowest ultimate cost
THE J F CROW
DRUG CO
New Turnip Seed
New turnip seed for fall and
winter planting can be had from
W O Hill
Home 5 Down and 1 Per Week
Easy and reliable Endorsed
by clergy and tho business man as-
a fino investment Write for par-
ticulars of a freo possession of
2000 to ho placed October 1st
Do not delay Own your own
Home or farm
The Peoples Trust Company
515 Wilson Building DallaB
Tea Party
At the hospitable homo of Miss
Helene Collins which was artis-
tically arranged for tho occasion
Friday night Aug 5th A moro
enjoyable time was never spent
It was given in honor of the pop
ular guest of Missos Moggio and
Poarl Ma8Bey Miss Exzeno Crow
ell of Marshall H
Notice of Withdrawal
On account oi one saloon man
not signing pledge wo hereby with
draw our names from same pledge
and hereafter will not be responsi
bio for no ono but tho undersigned
ResptMORRIS
MORRIS i BATES
Last week J L Ford one of our
popular real estate men showed
some good farming property in this
county to J N Price and N S
Puke of Fate Rockwall county
who wants to locate in EaBt Texas
and they were well pleased with
tho situation and lands around
hero They may decide to locate
hero
Lost or Stolen
Ono 41 calibre long barrel Smith
Wesson pistol single action
Lost during the night of the recent
fire A roward will be paid for
its return
T F McGaiuty
The tent show of Geyer Gris
wold with their scenio production
of Ten Nights in a Bar Room
were hero Tuesday night They
come in on the Katy from Shreve-
port at noon gave a band concert
on Polk street and erected their
tent on tho lot across from the
postoffice where they gave thoir
play at night The tent was
crowded to see the performance
which waB very good throughout
They left that night for Hugho
Springs where they wore billed to
play Wednesday
You will Havo to Hurry
Or you will miss some of th
bargains in our slaughter sale
The boss is in
New York and wo
need the room for fall stock Wo
will close out all summor goods at
cost
J J Segal
Teethina always soothes and then
It also
cures tho bpby when
All olso has failed and tis true
It often saesa llfo for you
Teethina cures CholeraInfanturo
Overcomes and Counteracts the effects
of tho Summers heat aids digestion
regulates the bowels and costs 25 cents
at Druggists
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby givon that an elec-
tion will bo held within tho limits of
Justices Precinct Number Three 3 of
Marlon County Texas within lawful
hours on towlt
Tuesday September 6 A D 1904
To determine whother or not tho sain
of Intoxicating liquors shall bo prohib-
ited in said Justices Precinct Number
Throe 3 of Marion County Texas
The Polls will bo openod at Election
Precinct Numbor Four 1 of Marlon
County Texas at County Court Houoct
at Jefferson Texas In said Justices Pro-
duct Number Three 3 of Marion
County Texas and also at Election
Precinct Number 5 Five of Marion
County Texas at Now Prospect Church
In said Justices Precinct Number Throe
3 of Marion County Texas At said
election thoso who favor the prohibition
of the sale of Intoxicating liquors within
tho limits of Justices Precinct Numbor
thrco 3 of Marion County Texas
shall havo written or printed on their
tickets tho words For Prohibition
and those who oppose It shall havo
printed or written on their tickets the
words Against Prohibition
Bald election will be held In conform
ity with law regulating the holding or
the Bameand In obedience to an order
made by the Honorable County Com
missioners Court of Marlon County
Texas August Oth A D 1004
r Given under my hand and
J LS seal of ofllco at Jeflerson
Texas thlB tho 10th day or
August A D 1101
T D Roweu
County Judge of Marlon County Ter
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The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 7, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 13, 1904, newspaper, August 13, 1904; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83544/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .