The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 23, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 3, 1904 Page: 1 of 12
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Job Printing of
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ESTABLISHED IN 18G5
INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGSNEUTRAL IN NOTHING
100 PER ANNUM
VOL 37
JEFFERSON TEXAS SATURDAY DECEMBER 3 1904
NO 23
You
Camt
PUT it off much
longer gentlemen
The season is Avell
advanced and you
may as well pur-
chase your
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
n o w while the
stock is still com-
plete and a selec-
tion easy We are
now well stocked
in fasnionable fall
goods for Men and
Boys and ready
toserve you
Hand Tailored and Guaranteed
The satifaction giving kind We KNOW that we can
flit you and we believe we have just the pattern you desire
In fact we want you to leave your Clothing wants with us
well care for them in a manner that will please you A
good line of Seasonable Underwear is here in fine elastic
ribmedium weights and heavy Also extra heavy weigh to
for Winter in cotton and wool We have in a new fresh
shipment of Neckwear and Hats in the right shapes and
colorings Ask to see the different shades in brown Our
Shirt stock is complete Ariy size you want Boys
Clothes of the XtraGood brand Thats all you need
know about them The manufactures guarantee is behind
us and our guarantee protects you We are ready and
would like to wait on you
ENTHAL
Exclusive Clothiers and Furnishers Crawford Shoes for Men
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Gen Did Taylor Camp U C V
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GK W L Dawson Com
Geo T Todd Adjt
Will meet at Court House next
Sunday December 4 1904 at 8 pAll
m
All are invited to come All
wanting crosses of Honor will have
certificates ready at the meeting
Offerings That Create New Records in
Great Value Giving
No etore liko ours for values
No store like ours for reasonable
prices No store that appreciates
your trade more than we do No
store that puts forth its effort to
get you the most for the least
money than ours Do not fail to
call on ub while in Jefferson
P Eldbidge
H 0 Corti went to DallaB this
week with Mrs H Camponova
and her son Augustine to have an
operation performed by a specialist
on Augustines nose which was in-
jured by a fall some time since
Ho writes that the operation baB
been performed successfully and
that he will return Friday While
there there he took in Ben Hur
Jackets Jackets
Ladies you no doubt will need
a nice Jioket this winter so be
sure and see our line before pur-
chasing
J J Segal
The general tendency on trans-
Atlantic liners has been made to
travel more expensive for the rick
and cheaper for the poor One of
the Bremen steamers has a suite of
rooms costing 2000 a passage
Shirts Shirts
You can find moBt any style and
color Big line to select from
See our great 60 cent Beller
J J Segal
We have just received from the
Atlanta Constitution a copy of their
new Calendar lor 1905 The South
in the Saddle The central figure
on this calendar is a little boy
dressed qb a gladiator seated on a
hobby horse of which the body is
a bale of cotton and the scenes on
both sides are cotton fields and
mills The calendar is very sug-
gestive of the South You can so
cure this beautiful calendar free
through a subscription to the
Weekly Constitution and Sunny
South that they offer at 8125 for a
year
How About
Your winter bedding the cold
north wind serves as a gentle re-
minder that the unwelcome visitor
winter will soon be upon us and
if you are not prepared to enter-
tain him come at once and we will
assist you by showing you the best
lot of white and colored Blankets
Comforts Quilts White Spreads
Shoets and Sheeting ever shown in
Jefferson and at prices that cannot
be duplicated south of North Polo
from which to make your selection
Wm Clark
To Whom it May Concern
The Marion County Farmers
Union will meet with the Hall
Union at Halls School House on
Saturday before the Second Sunday
in December 1904 All union
men are invited to attend
H D Hall
Pres
A P Sibk
SibkSeo
North East Texas Teachers Assooin
The 26th regular meeting of tho
N E T T A was held in Winns
boro Nov 1819th
After opening exercises of song
and invocation W C Garrett as-
sured us of a hearty welcome to tho
town und of her sinccro interest in
the aims of tho Association
A beautifully worded respons6
bv Miss Eleanor Cochran br oat hod
forth a profesional spirit with lovo
and appreciation of tho teachers
duties Tho Chief Aims of the As-
sociation as presented by S E
Watson are tho personal profes-
sional and social advancement in
the cause of education Prof Irvj
iug outlined excellent planB for
spending the summer in study and
recreation We are especially in-
debted to Miss Morris and others
for delightful mucic Enthusiastic
applause greeting beautifulviolin
solos by Profs Cohn and Wanek
expressed the pleasure afforded by
them Vocal and pinno selections
by Mrs Burk Misses Rhone Tiay
lor Pierson and McrrisTvere es-
pecially enjoyable Well rendered
reading Travers VRide and
The First Trial by ajujsesHalJ
and
Sbeppard were pi nsrag diver-
sions Local Taxatic ably pre-
sented by J 0 Roubb impressed
the factB that the state appropria-
tion for public schools must be sup-
plemented if our schools are to
have the most effective systems
public school fundsin tho leading
states are largely supplemented by
local taxation and many states
provide better salaries for Poachers
in this way and longer terms than
doeB Texas A leading feature was
the address of Supt R BCousins
among other points he gave to pat-
rons as well as teachers counsel
worthy of careful consideration
He emphasized the advantages and
necessity of local taxation Quali-
fications of the Primary Teacher
led to eloquent discussion BjMiss
Katheryn Laney and MesserBvIrv
irig Debenport and Watson Miss
Olive Hicks presented excellent
points concerning the necessity of
following the fundamental princip-
les of the Kindergnten or normal
methods through the grades
W C Atterberry impressed the
fact that manual training properly
applied aids materially in the true
intellectual development and capa-
bility of tbe pupil Pupils who
are not properly graded was dis-
cussed by Messerp Wood nnd
Hibbits A uniform system of
of grading and election of Co Supt
when ever it is possible was sug-
gested Prof Atterberry of Mar
p > Jefferson Commission Co-
M 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
Warehouse in Sherroll Building on Austin Street
opposite Oil Mill WarehouBO
long Distanco Connection
JEFFERSON TEXAS
Local Phone 7o
Bhall extended the Abo a cordial
and rgent invitation to meet in
joiti t BeBslon with tho E T T A-
in Marshall in the spring He
also urged that first day of said
Aec be spent in visiting the Mar-
sh aH schools Motion to accept
said invitation waB made and car-
ried Motion to hold next regular
meeting in Naples waB carried
I Tbe following officers were elec-
ted Peyton Irving Pres Messera
Nolsori and A A Lindsay V PreB
and 2nd V PreB Misses Anna Cal
loway and Emil Steed Cor Secy
and Rec Secv respectively Date
of next regular meeting is to be de-
termined by Pres and Cor Secy
Motion that a committee on ar-
rangements for joint session be ap-
pointed was carried The appoint
ment was left with president of
next regular meeting About fifty
visiting teachers were present
Edna Dobbirs Secretary
A Big Line of Ladies Coats
This line will be of more than
ordinary interest to our customers
as they can find all styles nf > all
priceB These garments are cor-
rectly made by superior workmen
and of tho beBt possible material
ROSENFELD Co
Tbe Original New Orleans Min-
strels will give a performance this
Friday night near the Katy depot
Magic Stock Food IB what you
should give your stock It will
keep them in fine order dl
Lasting Effect
This Evidence Should Prove Every
Claim Made for Doans Kidnoy
Pills
Relief from the pains and aches of a
bad back is always welcome to every
backache sufferer but to cure a lame
weak or aching back is whata wanted
Cure it so it will stay cured It can be
done Heres the strongest ovidonco to
prove it
Judge James Moreland of < 1018 West
Woodard street Denison Texas says
Anyone who is annoyed with disorders
of tbe kidney secretions particularly
frequent or irregular passages can de-
pend upon it his kidneys are either
weakened or overexcited When this
condition falls to tho use of ordinary
medicines of a diuretic nature or those
which act directly on tho kidneys he
can bo certain that it is high time to at
least check the causo or graver results
will ensue Some time ago my kidneys
and the renal acre required a medicine
and I selected Doans Kidney Fills
after reading considerable about the
claims made for them One box pro-
duced such marked results that I
bought a second and a third Tho con-
tinued treatment brought such results
that I unhesitatingly recommend the
remedy to my friends and follow citi-
zens When a medicine acts just as
represented it shouldibo mado known
to every one so that they may know
how and when to use it
For sale by nil doalers Price 60
cents FosterMllbum Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for tho United
States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other For sale by Crow Drug
Co
OIIABTBKKP TIY BTKCIAI ACT OF THR EKOIBEATUHK Qg TKXAB
Merchants and Planters Bank of Jefferson
Cash Capital 2500000
Cor Walnut Street and Batemina Alley
Buys and Sells Exchange Purchase Vendors Lien Notes Loans Money
Farmers on Mortgages and all Individual Paper with Undoubted Security
JEFFERSON TEXAS
to
BayeYour Money
And buy your Skirts and Waists of
us Our assortment is complete
as to styles and sizes We can fi
the bard to fit in all lateBt styleB
ROBENFELD Go
J L Ford left Saturday on a
business trip to St Louis and Chi-
cago
OFFICERS
W Q BATEMAN President
J H ROWELL BR VicePresident
LOUIS S SOHLUTER Counselor and Secretajiy
DIRECTORS
W J Beddbrry Druggist
Tiiouas L Torrams Hardware and Lumber
John A Fiedler Grocer
Samuel Tiiurman Wholesale Merchandise
Col E W Taylor Capitalist Fort Worth Texas
We take pleasure in announcing to tbe Citizens of Jefferson Marion County and country contiguous thereto
that on Tuesday tho first day of November tho MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS DANK OF JEFFER80N
opened its doors for business and we most respectfully Invite all worthy citizens who have a friendly desire for
the success of this new Banking enterprise to make Buch deposits as they may wish in tho Bank between tho
hours of 0 a m and 3 p m thereby opening an account with tho Bank and continue any day in the week there-
after as It may suit your convenience You will be given a pass book with your deposit entered therein to your
credit Also be given a check book that you may use at your pleasure
Our President is by nature sympathetic therefore disposed to aid to the best of his ability all worthy objects
of charity However we wish to coll your attention to the fact that the Banking business cannot be done safely
upon sympathetic principles but upon conservative principles based upon mutual confidence and backed by
ample and reliable security We shall ever bo prepared to take care of our customers who place their trust with
us also care for any and all legitimate business offered The President backed by an able directory promises
his utmost endeavor to make it pleasant for all honorable and truly worthy cltitensman or woman rich or poor
white or black who deBlre to do business with the Bank
Of course we desirethe accounts of Merchants Mechanics all professional and laboring men or women
Yet we especially call the attention of the Farmer tillerB of the soil to the fact this Bank desires you account
and the President pledges himself to use his best efforts to promotoyour interest by all legitimate methods
compatible with good banking therefore we Invite you to come to see ua and brine your deposits and open an
account with this Bank We know no favoritism in business and you can depend upon being placed upon an
equal footing so long as you remain worthy and honorable In your dealings with this Bank and boar a good
character among your neighbors
This Bank has one among the most secure safes and vaults in the State and every dollar contained
therein Is fully Insuredagainst loss by burglary In one of the largest and strongest Insurance Companies in
the United States Therefore depositors are perfectly secure in placing their money with us
Dont forget the Bank Ib at corner of Walnut street and Batemans alley where the undersigned will be
pleased to greet each and every one who may call at any time
I am roost respectfully your friend and Obedient servant W Q BATEMAN President
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The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 23, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 3, 1904, newspaper, December 3, 1904; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83561/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .