Jefferson Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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Copfritbt l'*OV b? C. E. Z. miner man Co.--No 4
The Old Cabinet Maker Says:
That the new tall chiffonier
modeled after the old ENG-
LISH HIGH BODY with its
special drawers and wealth of
rcom makes an addition to a bedroom as
desirable for its usefulness as for its re-
markable beauty. If there is a place in
your bedroom that loo>[s bare or if you
need more drawer capacity there is noth-
ing with which you can embellish it so ap-
propriately as willi a chiffonier. All furniture is
either useful or ordamental and you will find these
chiffoniers are the acme of perfection in each parti-
cular. We have them in a wide range of prices and in
styles and liuish which will enable you to secure one to
blend with the balance of your bedroom furniture.
G. T. HAGGARD
The Leading Furniture Dealer.
The Episcopal Sunday School
will give and Esster epg hunt in
the church yard Saturday after
noon at three o'clock.
If in need of a satisfactory styK
iflh serviceable corset Irv War-
ner's ruRt-procf for snlc l>y P. El-
dridge.
HUNT'S
n LIGHTNING OIL
FOR I
ACEES AND PAINS
MTjf'd by \ It Richard* Mi'dirinc («• Sherman Te*a*
Ordination Service.
Sunday morning 11 o'clock at
the First Baptist church J. S.
Lewis will he ordained anil Revs.
Newhurn of Jacksonville and J. 8.
Lewis of Livingston will assist Rev :
T S Bomar in the ordination ser- !
vice.
5 or (J doses "0(10" will cure any (
c»Ha of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. o30
- - ■ i-. . |
Wm. Sanders on route 2 who
offered hM horn place a very de-
eireable farm for sale has sold to
L. G. Braden.
Buuch Keys Found.
A ring of six keys was found
Sunday afternoon in a wayonette.
Owner will cull at Jimp office
claim keys and pay for this notice j
EASTER SERVICE.
There will l>e Easter morning
service at 11 oclock at the Kir-r
Methodist church an«l a splemli 1
s»>ne service will be rendered it
night. Ml invite< 1 tocnme out
MORNING SERVICES.
I. Holy Holy Holy:
II. No. 1 congregation Hand-
ing.
III. The Apostle's Creed—by all
IN'. Prayer.
V. The Light of Easter.
VI. Scripture Reading.
VII Gloria Patri.
NTII Notices and Offretory.
IX. Solo. Mrs. Mason.
X. Sermon.
XI. Hymn No. 2.
Benediction.
NIGHT.
Organ Voluntary.
Song—Shout Ye Seraphs.
Hymn 507—Choir and congre-
gation.
Prayer.
Solo—My King. Mrs. Torrans.
llymn 156—Choir and congre-
gation.
Scripture Reading.
Quartette—Come Unto Me. Mrs
Sherrell Mrs. Deware Dr. Lang-
worthy and Mr. Simmons.
Song—Come See the Place Where
Jesus Lay.
Solo and Chorus—Count Your
Blessings. Mr Taylor and Choir.
Recitation—Miss Edith Russell.
Duett—Hark! Hark! The Son .
Mrs. Sherrell and Mrs. Deware.
Cornet Duett —Shepherd Vines
ami Lee Sneed.
Offeratory.
Song—Christ is Risen Today.
Hymn No. 355.
C. J. Hall the California wiz-
ard spoke at the Court House
Thursday night in the interest of
8tate-wide prohibition Mr Hud
has been engaged for sixty days
work in Texas for the State-wide
amendment and it is regretted th it
there is not enough interest taken
in State.wide work to have given
him a larger audience here. It
may give Mr Hall the impression
that ho was in a "Wolters strong
hold instead of an East Texas pro-
hibition town. Every state-wider
who failed to hear Mr. Hall missed
a plain and logical talk on this
vital logical question of the hour
There will be other speakers fc
follow Mr. Hall in his tour of the
Stateand it is hoped that all state-
widers will turn out to hear them.
Mr Hall spoke to a thousand peo
pie at McKlnney and to two audi-
ences at Greenville last Sunday
that could not get standing room.
Presbyterian Church.
Special Easter services will be
held in the Presbyterian church
Sunday 10th at 11 a. m. No
services at night.
The banana house has a line lot
of specially nic< fruit for Easter
eating
Easter Greetings
Easter Sunday Falls on April 16th.
Easter Sunday Signals the real advent of Spring NEW SPRING STYLES
o:i that day make their "BOW"
Wo respectfllv invite your attention
to our display of
Easter Shirt Waists
Dress Skirts.
we sir.s-t.
MUliD ItH
THE FAMOUS NYMO BRAND
Full ami handsome liue <>i fashioi
latest decree.- in
Wash Dress labrics Laces (ialoons--allover em-
broidery Nets embroidered and crochet Iiutons
Kelts. Nazareth W aists for bo\ s and^irls.
Warner's Famous Rust Proof Corsets Princess Chic Supporters
MILLINERY
Our line oi Ladies' Misses and Children*' Mats is unsurpassed in style
beaut\ and value.
NECKWEAR
A new. novel and complete line atracti\e Jabots. Middy. I)ut« h and Stock
Collars.
Vou aro > or«liall\ invited to make oui headquarters y*»ur Kaster
|»urfba>«s.
R P. ELDRIDGE.
DtfUTMHT
This space is edited for the benefit ol
the teachers an.I to advacce the cause
of education in Mar.on county. 1 tmst
that no teacher will fan to read each
week what this space contains
Ai.u k Emmmt
County Superintendent
THE BEST EDUCATION
The world wants only vitalizing
and fruit bearing knowledge. It
wauta knowledge and discipline
that will increase the productive
po.vers; that will enlighten his in-
temperative understanding and en-
rich his appreciation of the higher
values of life
The best school 10 that that
most fully adjusts itself to actual
c.iiivli!ion* and develops it) its pu-
pil the maximum of character and
productive power.—Normal Guide
A LIBRARY RKPORT.
j Jefferson Public 8cbool.—250
pupils—000 books. I am a stu
dent in the Jefferson Public School.
I It consists of six teachers and two
hundred and fifty pupils. It is
well disciplined and progressive
with eleven grados of regular work
Good as it is it is entirely de-
ficient in good hooks to read and
for reference.
The new Wernicke book case
remains empty
The ouly hooks in the building
outside of five volumes are the
text books In the hands of the
pupils. Must this condition for-
ever remain as it is?
X
COLLEGE OK INDUSTRIAL A HTS —
APPOINTMENT OK STUDENTS.
The Hoard of Regents of the
College of industrial arts has made
provision for about two hundred
appointive students to be appoint-
ed throughout the State.
The advantage of appointment
are:
1 The incidental fees amount-
ing to 815 are remitted.
2 Appointive students are
given free uso of text books which
saves $5 to $10 per year.
This makes the appointment
worth $25.
All white girls who have at-
tained the age <f sixteen may at-
tend the college.
The appointment must be made
before June 1st Anyone desiring
an appointment must let me know
at an early date
Bankruptcy Court Sale.
In The Mutter 0f 1
E. E. llicks I
In bankruptcy No. 311).
By virtue of bu order made and en-
tered in the District Court of the United
States lor the Eastern District of Texan
by the Hon. Hampaon Gary Referee
in said cause I will sell at Lodi Texas
on the 17th day of April A. I). li»ll hy
sealed bids to the highest bidder for
cash subject to the approval and con-
firmation of the Keferoe the ftock of
merchandise and fixtures invoicing
|i'J408 00 belonging to the above estate
in bankruptcy.
For further information address
THOMAS D. BONNEK Trustee
Tyler Texas.
Death <»!' Mrs. Sam White.
M a White; widow of the late
MrJSum A. White died Saturday at
the home of her daughter Mrs
John Maderol in Bonhaui and
the body was brought here Sunday
afternoon on No 105 which waa
late ut about 545 and taken from
the T it P. depot to Cakwood
Cemetery for burial MrB. White
lived here at Kellyville for many
yearn but t-ince her husband'n
death *he bus lived with her dau-
ghter. .She leaves three hook I)r
(I 1?. Koscue of Waco tius Fos-
cue ot Tvler and John Fobcup of
»
Sulphur Springs. All were here
at tin! burial of their mother.
MOVIMi.
I'hot ^rHjili gallery moved on
Polk oppo»lte stui* Bros
feed ftori A t)i>; line of mould-
uig-* I'muhu'I KraiutM made
I ma le to u ier
JKNSKN > S ITDIO
I' k Streel JeHerson
Mai inn (ituill i HiT»hi; ((invention
Postponed.
Tl».. Jimplecute h;i.< been ui-
'tru 'fl t>> el it»* Hint the Spring
[meeting "f the M.iri ti County
>11; i (' •!> vent !<>n t" be held
tbix m iitb will be | -iponed lo
()cl. b> r ri tb" 1'h -viturday and
; Su:.d;iy ftt:*t m r : fi »t Nnwl'rox
| pfcl Tin- chat ki1 i- made on
n .1 ' - - -«in that
I comruunity
I ;Mel SelV |> e-
1 here ' 1 I>e •• -nn «erv-
| ire :*t S'iii ia\ Sri. r)wt«r
«t l*re«d.\ terinn rhui h and spe-
rial mt with l.i .r ennon at
II o'clock All c r lialty invit«xl
to c«ine <>ut
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Ti.» i» *■ n*.
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' . I li e man Tu«»day
rill. 1^ \; r ! * OCiick
I > « r. . • - th» |>a«t
v. ar ui l J • r r t i ing v«-ar
\ I ti.»n • urjt^d t i be |ire*eot
i I t » Railway
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ALLEN URQUHART
STOCK AND POULTRY FOODS PAINTS AND VARNISHES.
GARNDEN AND FLOWERS SEEDS FISHING TACKLE AND
BASE BALL GOODS.
BEST OF EVERYTHING.
PERSONAL MENTION.
J. V. and J B Whnlan are at home
from college at Waco.
W T Adams ia now with the Sun Oil
Company at Vivian La.
C. F Moaelejr of Lodi was a business
visitor in the city Monday.
Mra L H Todd ia visiting her aon.
Will O'Pry and family in Alexandria
La.
Mr. and MrsFrey Luckell of Linden
visited friends in the cltyllrst part of tha
week.
Mrs Taylor Ureer of Mineola visitod
her parents liev. and Mrs T N Bomer
the past week.
Mrs. T. I). Phillips of Chicago will
arrive Saturday on a visit to her raoth-
ro and grandmother.
Mrs A. K. Neidermier has returned
from Idabel 1 Okls. where she visited
her son YV. L Neidermier and wife.
Miss Eva Eldridgo of Jefferson ia a
guest at the homo of Mr. Ike Schwartz
having accompanied Mrs Bertha Ney
on her return here—Texarkana Courier
Graham Mason lias returned from
Tyler Commercial College whore he
spent a month reviewing and lias ac-
cepted a position in Ihe the real estate
ofikwof I) L Wright.
W A. (Boss) Jones who ia huildieg
a Cine residence for C. F. Moscley in
Texarkana wan in the city Saturday
afternoon on his way to Lodl to spend
Sunday with tho homo folks.
Miss Klwilda Brown returned Wedne
sday to Kidd-Key College at Sherman
where she is taking a special course in
music after a visit to see her folks
ami her grand father who is <iuite>
feeble.
Kev J O lloarn and wife of Waxa-
hachio were hero anil Kev I learn made
a talk at the First Baptist church Sun-
day morning In the internal of the T
IS U at Dallas and he rained $500 for
tne building of the UniverHity while
here.
That progressive citizen and saw
mill man W.J. Thomason of Vivian
was a business visitor to tho city Thurs
day and gave the Jimplecute a pleas-
ant call. Mayor Thomason Ih a ''char-
ter" citizen of the town ami in evident-
ly proud of the rapid progress of hia
section and to note the present con-
trast of superiority with its humble pe-
riod of juvinility.
Bankruptcy Court Sale.
In Tho Matter of 1
E. K. Hicks J
In Bankruptcy No H16.
In pursuance to a order made and en-
tered in tho I>istrict Court of tho United
Slates for the Western District of Louis-
iana! will sell at Greenwood Louisiana
on the lHth day of April A. D. 1911
freed from all liens at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash subject to
the approval and confirmation of the
court the saw mill machinery planet
mules harness wagons lumber anil
lugs belonging to sari eslata in bank-
ruptcy said anuria invoicing $6830.00.
For further information address
THOMAS D. BON'NKK Receiver
Tyler Texas.
The Saturday Easter
Market
Will be opened in the Sherrell
building inatfad of th•• Spdheprry
building <»•< heretofore advertised
by the ladie- of the Cumberland
I'reabyterian chur< h
Christ Cnurrb.
Itih)><>|> (ieurgu II Kins.living
of tbe Epinc >|>nl churoh will hold
service Sunday ni^lit at p m.
K»*v Mr. Kramei of Marshall will
a-'niet.
All invited t<» come out.
FOR SALE.
1 have fi>r -ale or trade one of
the bt-t suburban drug nlun- iu
1 »«*.!.»- Thin will hear invalida-
tion. M \V. Klorer
• 11- 41 I'. O. Bo* 973.
C W Langen-tein receiv» I hi*
tie W I'll lU'idei '.l-hor-e power
aut ■ Mm lay and ii >f 11*»• ♦ ■ »t
u.ak'v It »; t out I tit rn.- l._v
t>u'. an •■«!•• rt une ver ?"r• • iii 1 >«.-
«- mu I - 'in ha I it in H">l run-
on j* irdir again.
I'he i timer* tml gardnan- Mill
be Ji < »•» d * ■ tt) N e. - Hi'* M
a } "»«!amand^r lab ^t-. I hey
• re fur' drath to ar.d aala
n.ander- s >1 ! an 1 guaranl> e I
by W J. rt»«Jberry.
I tin» » 11 i t»e a t <al »clip*e if
i.« . . i. h rilav af i • r n >•n A | > r i'
.A .1 1 tb - •' tl< :) I* in thlfcll|'l*
I i" w h "a i! i 11» • j iaca j . »l
ti»f .|e »ur»»t
I) It.CI i t « I 'OftllliK 11
r>ilar - j i r.•••a.uu MobJa.) .
17iK
New Grocery Store
My stock of GROCERIES is now completed.
I have a nice line of CANNED GOODS
FRUITS and CANDIES.
COTTON WHITE FLOUU
SWIFTS PREMIUM IIAMS unci RACON.
My goods are clean fresh and up-to-date.
1 solicits the patronage of friends and the
public. Call and see me.
Vale street next door to Perkins Bros. Co.
CHARLIE SMITH.
Thn Marshall Presbytery of the
Cumberland Presbyterian church
met in regular session in Dainger-
field last Friday night Quite n
number of visitors from Jefl'erson
Hughes Springs and Marshall at-
tended the Presbytery Morris
County News.
Help
A good cause by purchasing your
Easter Sunday dinner from the
Indies of the Cumberland Presby-
terian church Their market will
ho opened in the Sherrell building
on Saturday the 15th at !• o'clock
WHMSr
The H. M. Society will meet at
the church Monday at .'MM) o'clock
i> m. Mrs. Torrana will lead the
meeting
Press Kept.
We are indebted to tlie following
named subscribers for payments
since last statement:
W A Jones L A Hodden J C
I'itts A I Watson. J M Hingleton
Matt Mosoley W Hbeppard
Mrs .Sftllie High W T Adamc.
1 have tlm Mehaln Triumph Hi# Moll
Cotton need for Hale; tlm improved va-
riety. They claim it will make 4U per
cent lint and it will do it too. Made
:itf 1-2 IhhI your. Bee mo for seed. (I
per bushel.
with supporter attachment
boys and K'r'Ht on Ha'b H' Kl-
dridge's.
For Sale.
A Itoon to Molli^rs
A full h.iH of Nnzaretb
L. V. Ill>1.1.A!
Route 2 Jellorson
VV. F. J0NK8 \j. (J. BHADEN H. W. M08ELEY
President. Vlco-Prus. Hon. Manager.
.c mm ABSmcr
k Incorporated) *
JEFFERSON TEXAS.
ABHTKACTH OF TITLES TO ALL MAUION COUNTY
Co.
LANDS AND JEFFERSON CITY LOTS FURNISHED
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
ThoinHM Frederick ltyrd. of Tyrone
I'm. ami Miaa Annie Lou llogan of
Knnia Texan were mmrri«■< 1 Thuraday
March liOth at the home of the hridu'M
brother Samuel A. Higaii in Brooklyn.
N. Y. liev. Mr. Kankey of K nox I'reH-
hyterian church ofllciating.
Mr. Byrd ia well remembered at Jef-
feraon aa lie w.ih here with I.c Lett
Adair when he hell the In/ inciting in
March lant year. Miaa Ungati wang at
the Adair meetings hut Mi«* I'aliuer
tilled her place u t th«i .Idlerrton meeting
Don't Fail
To ntt-in! the Saturday Master
Market and help the I 1 i 1 • •• >1 the
('uruberlim I I'reabyterian church
i'hey are lining tin .1 be-t t > huild
u church.
Makti voir feet glu I by buying
fhoe- from I' KMrl I;'m. W>• are
t-howuiL h liic "f drapa pumps
j and li' « utMurpan-ed hy mine.
DR. CEO. L. LANGWORTHY
PHYSICIAN \M> HIJKUKON.
OFFICM-'. New Shnrrell Building.
IIouth 10 a. m. to t p. in.
I'honen: Otlice 60 Residence UU.
'l lie Jiiiiplicute'H chIi etned friend
Mr- II \V Collin* now in Lou An-
^ele* ('.iliforniu hun remembered
n- with K inter c inln that are very
miii'li m>prt cmteil from thin £OQd
Udy mi ! vv felld bi*ht wishes ill
j return.
For S;»le
()nu hi 11*> > 1111 11 it 1111 cuokiiiK stove
f 10 00 lot of window i urtai iik:
(.11 I.KSPIE.
Faster F^^ Hunt
I her# will be «n K«-ter e^' hunt
Saturday .»11• • rt '• >ii before Kaater
giv«n by til" I i 1 ii'« of tbt) 1'renOJ-
I teriMi church.
w I VIII lit- A I Kj I V I; 1 h K > h>K
Gas Gasolines and S/eam Engines
In I n I M.v lniit i v m l Mill ^u|>|>11^ i»l Kn'i i I'i-m ri|>li<>D
11 k. mm iron works * supply go.
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Taylor, M. I. Jefferson Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1911, newspaper, April 14, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1079223/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .