The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 26, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 24, 1904 Page: 2 of 14
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Editors and Proprietors
Saturday Dec 24 1904
OFFICK OK LUIIMCATI OSCorner
AiiHtin mid Vale Sib Tollursou Texas
Entered tut ho lostOtllco lit Jolferkoii Turns
ts eiCoiulolHss mull mult it
CoplCS of till J KPFKHHON J IMrMCUTK ill wrap-
pers ready for rinlllni run iilwnys bo hud t tho
olHce by kIiikK Iopios ur lie dozen
This paper is mailed regularly to its
subscribers until a definite order to
discontinue is received and all arrears
are imid in full
How Cassie Chadwick fooled the
banks Before thoy hurst her
bubble She borrowed confidence
and cash and everything but
trouble
h Tho Pittsburg man who gave his
wife only twenty qight cents in
thirteen months was probably tired
of extravagance and trying to teach
her to live the eimnle life
Secretary Taft must be given
great credit for bin candid confes-
sion that he blundered in ordering
that the Dingley tariff be applied to
the Panama Canal zone Instead
of assuming to be infallible and
omniscient lie says be was mis-
taken and now advises restoring to
Panama and Colon thoir commer-
cial importance instead oi building
up Ancou and Cristobal at the ex-
pense of tho old canal terminals
The Russian battleships which
were fatally injured six months
ago by a Japanese bombardment
utterly destroyed four months ago
in the same way and sunk a little
Uter by contact with a mine have
now been damagod some more
A Scotph minister alleges that
the playing of bagpipeswilT drive
rata away from a house He has
evidently neyer read the Pied Pi-
per of Ilainohn
Hili seemB to be in charge of
tho Chefoo correspondence bureau
again We are continually inform-
ed that Port Arthur is virtually
captured that Kuropatkin in all
ready to give up and that the Bal-
tic fleet has been ordered to turn
tail and come home again And
yet
More than a hundred druggists
in Chicago have been arrested for
filling prescriptions with impure or
injurious drugs It iB strange that
they should do such a dangerous
thing when they might havo filled
life preservers with iron bars and
got offecot free
Soldiers are recompensed thus
English 87 14 a month German
82 50 a month French SI 74 a
month Rues and Jap about twen
tyseven cents a month No won-
der the latter yield up their lives
with pleasure and enthusiasm
No lynching was reported in the
United States throughout the
month of Noyember the first
month since 1885 to pass without
lynching It is not likely that the
President olaims this as the result
of his eleotian but David B Hill
is quoted as alleging that mobs and
lynching were largely responsible
for tJie result
The President has abandoned
the idea of summoning Congress in
extra session in March as the
tariff revision movement is still
immature We think this decision
i9 in accordance with the popular
will
The Secretary of War demands
more money for forts but Cannon
declines on the ground that there
is a deficit of thlrtyfive millions
Doubtless he feels like adding that
retrenchment and entrenchment
are incompatible
List of patents Granted to TexaB
Inventors this week Reported by
0 A Snow Co Patont Attorneys
Washington D C
Jim T Story Greenville Li-
quid measure and filter Henry
Raines Mason Wire stretcher
clamp and splicer Peter J Leit
hauser Clarendon Pump Clem B
Limerick Mount Sylvan Seat
brace James T Jackson Corsicana
Pneumatic cotton elevator and dis
tributer Bush Henry Eden Wire
tightener Alvah B Davis San An-
tonio Coin operated vending
machine
For copy of any of above patentB
send ten cents in postage stamps
with date of this paper to C A
Snow Co Washington D CIt
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It is Baid that the hens of this
countrylayyearly eggs enough to
pay the interest on national debl
At prices now they oughtloay
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