The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 10, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 3, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 37 JEFFERSON TEXAS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3 1904 NO 1
IT IS ABOUT NOW
THAT YOUR SUMMER CLOTHES BEGIN TO GO INTO
A GENERAL STATE OF COLLAPSE
Summer is a hard season on Clothes and we are going to
giye ou a chance to buy a fresh SUIT Suit at a very LOW
PRICE to finish out the season It has been our custom ever
since we have been in business to carry over from one season to
another as little goods are possible This custom naturally calls
for a Clearance Sale at the close of each season atid it is on now
in full blast all over the house We have quite a variety of two
piece Suits consisting of Flannels Crashes Worsteds and a few
Homespuns and Wash Suits If you will not put it off but come
at once you can get fitted and be proud of your purchase
All our Straw Hats
will go at a Sacrifice
Only a fow of tho good
ones are left but they
maybe just your size
bo hurry and get in on
this Sale
The Newest Things
Wo have in Furnishings
are the new long point
Collars for Men and the
Buster Brown Ties for
eerybody Well bo
glad to Bhow them to
you
Wo are going to receive in a
few weeks a full line of
Crawford Shoes
for Fall and Winter There will
bo Shoes in all leathers for all oc-
casions in thiB lots consequently
it will bo easy for you to get
suited All wo nek is that you
look at tho line before buying
your Fall Footnear
A Card
So many statements havo been going
tho rounds about ray work In Jefferson
that I feel It my duty to makothis an-
nouncement I camo to preach tho
gospel of Jesus Christ no raoe no
less was denied tho use of some of tho
churches and havo not been affined tho
use of any oxcopt that situated at
Honellton I was tendered the use of
the court house and accepted tho kind-
ness Tlio court room has been put in
good condition for our services It is
well ventilated well seated lighted
with electricity andif Is clean A
Bplendid organ has been secured by
kindness of Mr McGarity and other
musical instruments havo been prom-
ised By tho coopeiation of those who
love the truth and tlio divlno holp of
Almighty God wo are determined to
leave tho peoplo of old Jefferson with-
out excuse
Wo preach Christianity and advo-
cate the keeping of the Golden Rule
instead of the rule ot gold
Ho oflVr
No Book But The Bible
No Creed But The Christ
No Plea But The Gospel
No Name But The Divine
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EXCLUSIVE
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS
Crawford Shoes for Men
Wo plead for tho Unity ok the
Spirit in the bond ot Peaco Wo be-
lieve that all Chrhtiam should be united
in one Body so that the wirld may re-
ceive Christ by faith Bead tho 17th
chapter of St John Wo believo that
division and strife are wrongj On this
point read from 1st Cornuthians 1st
chapter 20th to 21th verses Also samo
book 3rd chapter 1st to 7th verses
and 21st to 23rd verses
Como out and hear Acow separates
the sticks from the hay Wo aBk
you to be as careful and wise as bIio
Isaac Watts said
Seize on truth wherever found
On Christian or on heathen ground
The gems divine nheroeVit grows
Neglect the thornbut pluck tho rose
Yours in tho servlco of Christ
0 C Bkardkm
GINNING
TO FARMERS
Wo havo opened up for ho season and when
you havo ginning to be done dont for get the
Jefferson Cotton Oil Refining Cos Jefferson
Texas
300 for Ginningthis includes bagging and ties
We want your business and will treat you right
Highest market prices paid for Cotton Seed
JEFFERSON COTTON OIL REFINING GO
W E PETERS Weigher
George H Hand who died a
short time ngo at Shenaudoah la
wag the oldest printer in Iowa
He was born in IndianapoliB in
1833 and learned tho printers
trade when a boy He had follow-
ed the craft after the fashion of
fifty years ago by traveling and
working in all the leading cities of
the North and South He once
held a case on the Tribune in
the days of Horace Greeley Hand
joined John Brown in Kansas and
when the civil war broke out he
was one of tho first to enlist
To the Trade
Wo are now located in the Old
Citizens Bank Building and are
ready for business We have 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 tho past will
give us part of their trade in the
future We are prepared to fill all
orders and guarantee everything
we sell
Thanking you for past favors and
trusting we may have many new
customers we remain Yours truly
J H Howell Son
Bricks Bricks
Wo have on hand 200000
Bricks Will sell cheap for
Special prices on large lots
CiiAriN Co
Good
cash
For Sale
Form 101 acres 50 in cultiva-
tion 51 in timber G room house
fine barn and several outhouses
all under fence 1 12 miles from
Jefferson known as the Deilman
place on the Linden road For
further information call at tho Ex-
celsior Hotel
George Neidermeier
The banana is said to be the
most piolific of all fond products
being 44 times more productive
ban potatoes and 123 times more
than wheat
TEETHINA as Its namoimplies
Is used by every mother wiBe
To stay convulsions that como on
When teething timobegins to dawn
For nausea vomiting and tho weak
irritable stomach of children nothing
equals Dr Motets TEETHINA
Teething Fowders It Aids Digestion
and Regulates thu liowels
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FOR
Furniture Coffins
and Caskets
Prices always as Low as the
Lowest
The Lantdrn for September
The September nunber of the Lan-
tern Sentertt now monthly nuguztiiH
ledeeuib its proini9o to ditcuss pubic
allnirs as a free Ijiico and is likely to
create a stir in political circles A car
toon entitle What Heally HappenB at
Houston shows Gov Hogg lambast
ing a hungry cur labeled Southern Pa-
cific which is tryina to run away with
two beefsteaks labeled The State and
The Democratic Farty Tho action
of the Houston convention in electing
as Democratic state chairman a general
attorney of the Southern Pacific rail-
way system is severely criticised and
the railroads are charged with having
collected proxies and packed tho con-
vention with their attorneys and hold-
ers of freo passes Special articles
which diicuss Texas freight rates and
railroad taxation in this state present
figures of peculiar interest to taxpayers
and shippers Other articles discuss
in vigorous fashion the gospel of
s h Reagans letter to Riley The
negro as a flctious issue and tbo evils
caused by his miseducalion Judge
Parker on trusts Proposed consti-
tutional amendments Bryan in the
campaign Governor Culberson on
the Southern Pacific and other sub-
jects of general interest About
Texans is a department enriched with
pen pictures of Texans in tho public
eye Harneyvillo Sketches No 2 is
a glowing photograph true to real life
by an undisclosed Texas author writ
ing under the pBeudonjra of The
Ranger The issue is well illustrated
with large half tono pictures of the
Democratic nominee for state office
New Trimmed Millinery for Fall and
Autumn Wear
New millinery are interesting
collection of inexpensive trimmed
hats lor early fall woar together
with n full selection of tho finest
and moat stylish creations of the
millinery art A feature g the
showing ie the moderate prices
and the quality of the materials
and the styles Call at
P Elduidgeb
Notice Cotton Men-
The Jimp has made arrange-
ment to get The Cotton Buyers
Ready Reckoner for all of its
subscribers who wish a copy The
book calculates up to fifteen cents
per pound It also containsucot
ton pickers table and a cotton seed
table calculating cotton seed as
high as 2500 per ton The book
contains 170 pages Call and see
a sample copy and let us take your
order for a book before the cotton
season opens
The following have been ap-
pointed carriers for the new rural
routes recently established
No 4 Burham Kennon Enoch
Love Substitute
No 5 Marshall Brantley Mil-
lard Chastine Substitute
No G Will J Grey John J
Grey Substitute
School Opening Sale
Special offerings for Jeflorson
ians and those living out of the
city to prepare their boys an girlH
for school Everything those go
iog to school will ubo or wear
school suits hats caps waists
shoes etc all new goods at
P Eldridges
Strayed Mule
Left my place i miles east of Lodi on
Thursday Aug 25 ono mouse colored
mule 14 hands high about 8 yeaas old
has ono white spot on left knee no
other mark Iongswitch on tail Will
pay liberal roward for information as
to where he is Address J J Jegal at
Jefferson or Alfred Martin Lodi Tex
Tho Home Advocate of Daltac
is loyal to State industries and ac
earnest advocate of their patron-
age and maintenance by Texan
people declaring that when tfce
timo comes that every Toxas com-
munity town and city shall be-
come completely loyal to its own
factories its own merchants itc
own printers and its own institu-
tions of every kind and all give
preference J0 each other as against
the outside there will come pros-
perity to the Lone Star State which
will far exceed the hopes of the
most sanguin Such a poHcj
would wipe out the petty local
jealosies that form such a bar to
progress and substitute therefor t
generous riyalry between tho hue
iness people of each town and be
Tween town and town that woulfi
work a wonderful change for good
all over tho state Lut us hoye
and work to tho end that this time
may speedily come Brenbana
Banner
The suppression of Xrays by
anaesthetics in vegetables and
minerals is much alike
iELOW G
All of our goods
that wore dam-
aged in the late
fire will be sold
BELOW COST
Wo have a big lot of
SHOES HATS and
other things that
must he sold regard-
less of prices Come
early and get BAR-
GAINS
Ij H ROWELL SOIt
The interest in the revival at
the court house has been increus
ing during the week Brother
Bearden will be with usuntjl about
the first of Octobeijpofasibly longer
and asks ub to say that tho pas
tors and members of all the
churches are cordially requested to
assist in the work of leading bouIb
to Christ
lumber For Sale
2x4 and 4x8 Apply to
Webster
The
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Al H WURTSBAUGH Manager
WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
Flour Grain Hay and Packing-
House Products
All orders given prompt and careful atten-
tion We carry the stock and sell on the market
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Warehouse in Sherrell Building on Austin Street
opposite Oil Mill Warehouse
Long Distance Connection
Local Phone 70
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The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 10, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 3, 1904, newspaper, September 3, 1904; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83548/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .