The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 45, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 6, 1905 Page: 3 of 10
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The Universal Expression of Opinion is that
Densmore
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BEST
An Examination Will Convince You
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Exclusive Agent fnr White Sewing Machine
Also has a complete line of Coffins Caskets
Funeral Supplies
Prompt attention given all calls Your
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Roast Beef for Dinner
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Roast beef which you can buy here
that will make you forgive your wore
enemy palate tickling body nourish-
ing brain building prime roast beef
Delivered to your door if you wish
LATHROP GRAYS MARKET
It is the opinion of tho Galves-
ton News that unless the people
of Texas plant their heels down on
it they are going in due course
to have the legislature in session
all the time The mere thought
of such a contingency is enough to
give one tho jimjams Breham
Banner
A Creeping Death
Blood poison creeps up towards tho
heart causing death J E Stearns
Belle Plaino Minn writes that a fiiend
dreadfully injured his hand which
swelled up like blood poisoning Buck
lens Arnica Salve drew out the poison
healed tho wound and saved his life
Best in the world for burns and sores
25c at all druggists
Rovisod estimates of the losses
in the battle of Mnkden place tho
Japanese at SOOOO killed and the
Russians at 175000 killed wound-
ed and captured
The Dallas Lantern puts the
question thusly A concern with
nothing but a desk a typewriter
and two or three office employee
may transact a volume of business
in the state amounting to 250000
and harvest a profit of 25000 It
owns nothing capaple ol descrip-
tion on the tax rolls but shall it
claim the shelter of the without
contributing to the support of tho
state while the jinitor who works
for it at a salary of 8 a week pays
from 1 1 2 to per cent taxes on his
little home
Terrific Knee AVlth Death
Death was fast approachingwrites
Ralph F Fernandez of Tampa Fla
describing his fearful race with death
as a result of liver trouble and heart
disease which had robbed mo of sleep
and of all interest in life I had tried
many different doctors and soveral med-
icines but got no benefit until I began
to use Electric Bitters So wonderful
was their effect that in three days I
felt like a new man and today I am
cured of all my troubles Guaranteed
at all druggists price 50c
Not Old Glory
There are some American citi
izens that are actually afioid of the
stars and stripes
Who are they
Fugitives from justice They
are afraid of the policemans star
and the convicts stripes
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Tha i Kind You Havo Always Bought
Be re tho < n
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Pour of the leading cotton manu-
facturers of Canada haye formed n
trust with a capital of 10000000
and centralized their business at J
Montreal
Sugarcoated easy to take
mild in action They cure
constipation biliousness
sickheadache JftSi
Want your moustache or beard
abeautifnl brown or rich black Use
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6 Edited by MR5 H A BENEFIELD
The W C T U will meet at
the home of Mrs S V Mosoley
Thursday May 11 at 330 p m
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Hero is a little song by A E
Hatch that suits our people right
well we are sorry to Buy The oth
or by an unknown author is good
if Christians would
we only net
and vole as we pray the world
would be almost as good a place
as heaven
x x x
hum thy kingdom comb
There is a class of men today
Who enter church to sing and pray
Theypray O Lord thy Kingdom
come I
And then go out and vote for rum
cnoitus
Tlioy vote for Ittimdeatli dealing Ruin
And then they pray Thy Kingdom
como
They often sing and shout and prnv
But cast their votes tho other way
How can they pray Thy Kingdom
como
And then go go out and vote for Ruin
With old party ballots in their hand
They say the cause ia glorious grand
They hope Christs Kingdom soon will
come
And then go out and vote for Rum
And with us Christians some I fear
Do indirectly favor bepr
They will not vote whater may come
But stay at home and favor Rum
How will those saints at last appear
Who favor rum gin ale and beer
Will the just Judge say to them Cornel
Ye blessed ones you favored Rum
A G Hatch
TunojBeulah Land
X X X
IN THE SWEET I1Y AND BY
Theres a time that is coming at last
O hasten the long looked tor day
When the liquor fiend no shackle caBt
For All Christians will vote as they
pray
CHORUS
In the sweet by and by
We shall welcome that beautiful day
In the sweet by and by
When all Christians will vote as they
pray
And the prison shall close every door
And tho poor house s tenantless stand
And the whiskey shops shall darken
no more
The dear homos of our beautiful
land
When the church and the state shall
arise
In tho virtue of strength5nd of might
And improve every moment that flies
In their daring to vote for the right
Fort Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of C Z ZT ciy
Was a Congressman
During the taking of a religi-
ous census in District of Colum
bia relates a representative of
Tennessee a couple of young
ladies who were engaged in the
work stopped at my home on Cap-
ital Hill and when the bell rang
it was answered by tho negso boy
I brought from Tennessee with me
The ladies asked him Will you
ploaso tell us who lives here
Yessumj Misthah Johnsing was
the answer Is ho a Christian
No maam hes er congressman
from Tennessee
Now is the time to have
your Job Printing done at
low prices and the Jimp
Office is the place
Hon C K Boll has announced
his intention of becoming a candi
date for govornor at the next olec
tion
iXeglected
yards Dr
colds make fat grave
Woods Norway Pino
Syrup helps men and women to a hap
py vigerous old ago For sale by The
J F Ciow Drug Co
A leather trust with an author
ized capital of S80000000 has
been organized in Trenton N J
If you want Job Printing
ol any kind let the Jimp
figure on it
To Cure Cold in One
a Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets s
Seven rvfillion boxes soldIn past 12 month ThlS Signature S J 3rK
miiiibbmii wrmnn m m ilMm wiMimiriMfwii i
Cure Crip
la Two Days
on every
box 25c
Say Plainly to Your Grocer
That you want LION COFFEE always and ho
boing a square man will not try to sell you any
thing olso You may not caro for our opinion but
What About the United Judgment of Millions
of housolcoopors who havo used LION COFFEE
for over a quarter of a century
Is there any stronger proof of merit than tho
Confidence of lie People
and ever Increasing popularity
LION COFFEE Is cnrclully se-
lected nt the plantation shipped
direct to our various factories
where it Is sltilllully roasted and
carefully packed In scaled pack-
ages unlike loose coffee which
Is exposed to germs dust In-
sects etc LION COFFEE reaches
you as pure and clean as when
0 < 5B k a M left the factory Sold only In
0
o < 2j
o a lb packages
Lionhead on ovory package
Save theso Lionheads for valuablo premiums
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPIOE CO Toledo Ohio
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The Proof of the Pudding
The best proof that a thing can
be done is that it is being done
Not long ago as Fultons steam-
boat started up the Hudson with-
out sails or oars a jeering crowd
on the bank said Itcant be did
Edisons telephone Marconis
wireless telegraphy and Dumonts
airship are monuments to men
who did what tho world said
couldnt be
Today schools using the old sys-
tems of shorthand i e Pitman
Graham Janes Munson etc ad-
mit that they cannot preparo stu-
dents as stenographers in three
monthB They say it cant be
done
They will please explain then
how it is that 9 out of 10 who
study Byrne Simplified Shorthand
in Tyler Commercial College only
three months go direct from school
into and hold difficult positions as
stenographers for courts railroads
banks law firms etc where only
good stenographer could be retain-
ed thut is proof of the pudding
Largo illustrated catalog of tho
largest commercial shorthand and
telegraphy school in the South
free Tyler Commecial College
Tyler Texas
Look at me exclaimed the
leading lawyer warmly I never
took a drop of medicine in my life
and Im as strong as any two of
your patients put together
Well thats nothing retorted
the physician I never went to
law in my life and I am as rich
as any two dozen of your clionts
put together
Accept no Substitute
There is nothing just as good for
malaria chills and fever as Dr Men
dcnhalls Chill and Fever Cure Take
it as a general tonic and at all times in
l > Jaco of Quinine If it fails to givo sat-
isfaction mail tho front of tho carton
to J O Mendenhall Evnnsville Ind
and get your back Sold by The J F
Crow Drug Co
An East Anglian photographer
advertises in hiB local paper Your
own baby if you have one can be
enlarged tinted and framed like
tho abovo for Gb Gd London
Chronicle
The place to get your
Typewriting Paper is at
the Jimp Office
Tho appropriations made by
Congress for the fiscal year end-
ing June 30th lJOG are 818478
9M for tho previous year they
wore S781177375
On account of failure to plant a
sufficient acroogo in products to
supply tho cannery at Eagle Lake
the plunt will not bo oporatod this
soason
To Cure a Cold In Ono Day
Take Laxative Jlronio Quinine Tab-
lets All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure E W Groves signa-
ture is on each bos 25c
Sherman Odd Follows lodge
have sent 8200 as a relief contri-
bution to the Orphans Home re-
cently burned at Corsicana
An officeholder who has a pull
does not generate much push
OENTENIAL NOTES
But little more than thirty days
remain in which to complete the
Lewis and Clark American Pacific
Exposition and Oriental Fair Less
than five per cent of the work ro
mainB to be done
The Palace of Manufactures
Liberal Arts and Varied Industries
at tho Lewis and Clark Exposition
the construction of which was or-
dered within tho last few months
iB completed and exhibits are be-
ing installed
Homer Davenport the famous
cartoonist has begun the construc-
tion of bis pheasant farm at the
Lewis and Clark Exposition Mr
Davenport iB a native of Oregon
and will be amongst his old friendB
at the Exposition
Ten totem poles from Alaska
have been erected on tho Govern-
ment Peninsula at tho Lewis and
Clark Exposition These curiously
carved logs represent the supersti-
tions of Alaskan Indians They
are painted guadily
Jimp Office for Letter-
Heads Note Heads Bill
Heads Envelopes State-
ments Cards etc
The time to teach truthfulness
is childhood And tho way to
teach it is never nevor never to
make your child for nn instant
afraid to tell the trush about any-
thing whatever anything he does
anything ho thinks Saturday
Evoning Post
While a bilious attack is decidedly
unploasant it is quickly over when
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab
lots are usod For sale by W J Sed
berry
The Guatamalan ant which was
widely advertised as a sure doath
for the boll weevil sooma to have
como to a regular republicanre
formofthetariff finisu The Com
monei
Now is the time to sub-
scribe for the Jimp for
three six or twelve months
Water freezos overy night through-
out tho year at Alto Crucoro in
Bolivia while at noonday tho sun
is hot enough to cause actual Buf-
fering
Paris physicians are curing
meningitis with injectionB of me-
tallic fermentfi
stimulate the TORPID LIVER
strengthen the digestive organs
regulate the bowels and ore un
cqualcd as an
ANTIBILIOUS MEDICINE
In malarial districts their virtues are
widely recognized as they possess
peculiar properties In freeing tho
system from that poison Elegantly
sugar coated
Take No Substitute
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