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Gave It Up
A friend of the writer recently made
application for a public appointment in
Bryan Says This Is His Place In a email Scottish town and thinking
Democratic Firmament that his chances of success would be
greater by a little Judicious canvassing
Houston Dec 30 After a successful
ing he resolved to call upon a few of
and delightful hunt of two days at Lake
the town councilors in whose bands
Surprise Galieston county Hon W J the
appointment lay Of the civic dig-
Bryan and party came to this city nitaries position In private life he
Before 6000 persons many of them knew nothing Journeying to the town
members of the Texas State Teachers in question he hired a cab at the rail-
association who had invited him to Way station and requested the jehu
to take him to Councilor Bissets the
address them Mr Bryan appeared at
treasurer The councilor was found
in all departments Now is the time to secure ev-
erything in Mens Wear at our store at greatly re-
duced prices
2200 Suits now Sip
5aiop Suits now 4
1750 Suits now 12
1500 Suits now 510
I250 Suits now 850
1000 Suits now 700
1800 Overcoats nowj J2
1500 Overcoats now 0
1200 Overcoats now 850
And all other goods in the other depart nents at
greatly reduced prices Remember our Suits and
Overcoats are all of the Griffon Brand and our
guarantee of your moneys worth goes with every
purchase
Rosenthal s
Six implztniz
TAYLOR TAYLOR
Editors and Proprietors
Friday January 31908
OFFICE OP PDBLI0ATIOS Corner
Austin and Vale Sts Jefferson Texas
kntered at the PostOfflce at Jefferson Texas
as secondclass mall matter
Copies of the 3 kffeeson Jimplicdte in wrap-
pers ready formatting can always be had atthe
office by single copies or the dozen
New York having got around to
a pale pink shade for Sunday
hopes soon to get back to the old
reliable series
IfGrover Cleveland is sent as a
delegate to tbe Denver convention
be will at least find one congenial
epirit in Roger Sullivan
Tom Lawson not being willing
to take no for an answer on the
third term question has organized
the WillyNilly Club
Capt Richmond Pearson Hob-
son seems to have come about as
near to the center of the channel
with his naval ideas as he did with
the Bunken Merrimac
When it comes te speaking of
Presidential possibilities it is now
necessary to explain whether you
talking about Johneon of Michigan
or Johnson of Cleveland
The Chicago Board of Health
finds that there is a large increase
in death from heart disease And
that probably would hold true
auong bank depositors all over
tb a country
It is of course only a tentative
Biggestion but Speaker Cannon
might incorporate Borne of the
Marquis of Queensberry rules as a-
part of the go verning etiquette of
tbe present bouse
One of these female womens
Eulragiete has discovered that
t ir are 30000 women in New
Y irk who support their husbands
We have always thought that
something to New Yorks advan-
tage would eventually be discov-
ered
A contemporary recounts tbe
case of a Missouri man who sued
for a divorce because his wife
threw onions in the well and
naively wonders how he found it
oat The chances are that this
was one case where a man from
Missouri did net have to be shown
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Old Admiral Melville baa cer
tainly stirred up a hornets nest in
the official life of the navy He
came out bluntly last week and
criticised the personnel of the navy
and the organization of the navy
department as tbe acme of bureau
racy and said it was high time tbe
clique that has been running the
navy department was forced to get
out and the department reorgan
ized on the lines of the general
staff of the war department It
was a bitter attack and one that
would have called for an official
reprimand if it had come from any
officer in the navy except the blunt
old retired admiral It is possible
that even he will be called to ac-
count for his remarks but it is
just aB iikely that he will not for
the officials of the department
know that the rough old exjchief
of the Steam Engineering Bureau
will not care a snap of his fingers
what action is taken so long as he
thinks he is right and if the matter
is forced to a showdown he has
enough facts on his side to make
it uncomfortable lor some of those
he has criticised Furthermore
the old gentlemen has an un-
matched record of hard facts and
faithful service behind him and
even before he was retired was
known as the least reverent and
freest talker in the whole navy
Admiral Melville is a man of
strong and even violent prejudices
He is doubtleeB wrong in the
breath of his charges that the navy
But he is run by a clique He is
doubtless right that the bureau
form of organization Is not up to
date and ia not productive of the
results either in ship building or
administration His frank criti-
cism probably will lead to an in
veetigation and possibly to a reor-
ganization of the naval adminietra
tion on more moder i lints And
if it is accomplished this it will
have done a good deal
The prediction of that scientist
who says that tbe world will be a
perfect desert in 27000 years has
no terrors nor allurements for the
Georgia man who knows that for
all practical purposes the predic-
tion Is geing to come true on the
first of January
Of course it would be unfortu-
nate if Philadelphia should have a
street car strike but it might at
least have the effect of waking the
old town up a bit
Fort Worth Dec 30 In a state-
ment issued by D J Neill president
of the Texas Farmers union it is
charged there is a far reaching and
powerful combination outside of the
union to get control of its business af-
fairs and usurp the functions of its
offlcersand subvert the true princi-
ples of cooperation and turn It to the
profit of a few organized conspirators
He says
A few months ago in Texas I fought
a similar combination down Now they
have invaded other states and propose
to capture the cotton business of two
or three states
r
1 am going to the Memphis meeting
Jan 7 and I expect to warn the en-
tire membership and drive those med-
dlesome grafters to the jungles from
whence they will never be heard of
again The financial flurry that was preci-
pitated early in the fajl was purposey
arranged to defeat and delay the vic-
tory of the Farmers union of the south
and if passible discourage them and
break down their organization The
union is not responsible for the banks
closing and the money stringency and
I know there is nothing that will de-
feat us in receiving 15 cents for oui
cotton but the combination of the
money panic and the organized power
of the exchange gamblers and specu-
lators
COMES HIGH
Special Session Would Cost Hun-
dred Thousand Dollars
Austin Dec 30 In the event the
governor decides to call an extra ses-
sion of the legislature for the purpose
of passing a bank guarantee law or
any other measure several special
election would have to be held In dif-
ferent legislative districts to fill va-
cancies caused by deaths resignations
and removals Special senatorial elec-
tions would have to be held In the
Red River district to elect a successor
to Senator Chambers who has moved
to San Antonio alsoto elect a suc
cessor to late Senator Bob Green of
San Antonio Special elections would
have to be held in the following legis-
lative districts Dallas county for a
successor to Speaker Love Bexar
county on account of the resignation
of T D Cobbs Milam county on ac-
count of the removal of Clifford
Braley Fannin county owing to the
removal of J A Thomas Hill county
on account of the resignation of Rep-
resentative Graham Bastrop county
on account of the removal of Repre-
sentative Orgain and Cameron county
on account of the removal of Repre-
sentative Elkins Besides there would
have to be a new speaker elected
Should the lawmakers meet It is es-
timated the special session would cost
75 000 and these special elections
15000 Consequently it will be seen
that the special session would cost in
the neighborhood of 100000
HARRIS BANK CLOSES
Private Financial Institution at Tyler
Did Not Open Monday
Tyler Tex Dec 30 One of the
oldest and the only private financial
Institution in this city the Harris Ex-
change bank failed Monday morning
to open its doors for business A notice
was posted up and signed by bank
officials It Is alleged the bank owes
deposits of 100000 with assets only
81000 It is impossible to obtain an
interview with the cashier and man-
ager Mr Harris but from trustees
appointed by Referee Reaves the sche-
dule of assets show only about 2200
In cash in the bank with outstanding
notes of approximately 45000
The Harris Exchange bank up to
Saturfay night seemed to have done
a satisfactory business and it was v a
surprise to many for the failure
In addition to the banks failure the
mercpntlle houses closed their doors
the Tyler Novelty company and the
Tyler Paint and Wall Paper company
These were owned by the bank
No fear is entertained thatany other
business will be effected by the fail-
ure The two national banks are not
affected in the least
MANY LETTERS STOLEN
Mail Sacks Taken to a Thicket Near
Waco and Rifled
Waco Dec 30 Officers have just
disclosed the fast that bushels of let-
ters registered packages etc were
stolen from trucks at Temple prob-
ably Saturday night and taken to a
thicket half a mile west of here and
opened About 15000 worth of
checks money orders and drafts were
found in a pile where the letters had
been torn open but all registered pack-
ages and money in the letters have
been taken Letters were from many
points in Texas but chiefly from the
San Angelo branch of the Santa Fe
Officers are working on the case
They think the man who stole the mail
sacks got off the train here and went
to a thicket and opened the letters
It is impossible to tell how much
money and registers were secured Let-
ters were for all points all over the
United States
Peanut Rrfinery
Paris Tex Dec 31 North Texas
peanut growers talk of establishing a
refinery here
Here at Home
It is acknowledged by all who take
BITHOMOL that it is the best cure
for chills fevers and malarial disorders
Every bottle guaranteed Sold by J F
Crow Drug Co
We always have our doubts ab-
out the people who make good
resolutions and then loudly boast
of them
Try It Once
There is more actual misery and less
real danger in a case of itching skin
disease than any other ailment Hunts
Core is manufacture especially for
the skating rink He told of his trav-
els and of the curse of landlordism
The average man was his real theme
including in his list clergymen doc-
tors and lawyers The speaker paid
tribute to the cornfield lawyers
whom he declared threshed out great
problems before their city brethren got
hold of them Farmers and artisans
were declared the countrys backbone
The framers of the Oklahoma consti-
tution were complimented Governor
Campbell was praised trusts were
termed the product of bad laws
Calves and pigs grow big enough to
wean he said but no trust Infant
Industry ever voluntarily relinquished
the public teat
Mr Bryan said Thomas Jefferson
was the real sun of Demorcary and
he merely the moon
The address was filled with scrip-
tural quotations and anecdotes and
liberally applauded The audience yell-
ed when lawyers were referred to
REAGAN MONUMENT FUND
Hon W J Bryan Delivers a Leoture
at Palestine For This Purpose
Palestine Tex Deo 30 Hon Wil-
liam Jennings Bryan arrived here Mon-
day morning from Bryan He was met
at the depot by a large number of
representative citizens A public re
ception was held from 11 to 12 at Fort
Houston the residence of Mrs John H
Reagan A luncheon in honor of Col
Bryan was given at a cafe by the
monument committee He delivered a
lecture at 330 oclock for the benefit
of the Reagan monument fund A
large number of out of town people
were here for the occasion The opera
house was crowded
HARRISON NO MORE
Prominent Banker or Fort Worth Suc
cumbs to Heart Trouble
Fort Worth Dec 30 John C Harrl
son a leading banker died at his res
idence Sunday afternoon from an ill-
ness brought on by heart trouble
Mr Harrison who was born at
Clarksville Tex June 28 1858 was
the second son of the late Colonel W
M Harrison His boyhood days were
spent at Jefferson In 1883 he remov-
ed here and since that time has been
connected with the State National
bank nearly all that time being cash-
ier In 1885 he was married to Miss
Sarah Ward of Jefferson
Mr Harrison was a member of the
Knights Templar grand lodge and a
devout attendant of the Cumberland
Presbyterian church Aside from the
immediate members of his family the
following survive him Brothers W
B Harrison and James Harrison
president and director respectively of
the State Ntaional bank sisters Mrs
Schluter and Mrs Charles A Culber
6on wife of the senator now of Wash-
ington
ZIONISTS MEET
State Convention Attended by Three
Hundred Delegates
Dallas Dec 30 Zionists are in an-
nual convention here There are 300
delegates Dr S Burg of San Antonio
president delivered a stirring address
hi which he stated conaitions were ex-
cellent in Texas He spoke of the op-
pression of Jews In Russia
WACO NEXT TIME
Rabbl Jasin of Fort Worth Is Elected
as President
Dallas Dec 31 State Zionist as-
sociation choose Waco for next meet-
ing place
Election of officers resulted as fol-
lows Rabbl Joseph Jasin Ft Worth
president Dr J Willner Houston
first vice president Phil Goodstein
Houston second vicepresident Phil
Garon ik Dallas treasurer I D
Geeteh Dallas secretary chairman
of the organization and propaganda
committee Louis A Freed San An-
tonio
FIVE SCORE AND TWO
Mrs Samuel Spencer Passes Away at
an Advanced Age
Gilmer Tex Dec 30 Mrs Samuel
Spencer 102 years old and for more
than fifty years a resident of this
county is dead due to the infirmities
of old age She was the widow of the
late Samuel Spencer and was known
to almost every man woman and child
In Upshur county
Bryan at Bryan
Bryan Tex Dec 30 To a large au-
dience Hon W J Bryan delivered a
lecture here Sunday on missions He
made no reference to politics saying
this is a subject he never discusses on
the Sabbath He spoke In the First
Baptist church Representative Davis
introduced Mr Bryan as the next pres-
ident and was applauded but the Ne-
braskan made no reference to the mat-
ter
Factory Resumes Operations
Manchester N H Dec 31 Factory
of F M Hoyt Co boot and shoe
manufacturers closed down several
weeks resumed operations Monday
Nearly 750 hands are at work
Beetle Causes Boys Death
Atlantic City N J Dec 30 After
Buffering for months Somer Braddock
a boy died After death a beetle was
found in ah ear
Catarrh and Headache
Mrs Z E Goforth 2119 Holly Street
Kansas City writes After using a
sample bottle and two 5c bottles of
Hunts Lightning Oil I am almost well
of Catarrh It stops my headaches it
is the best medicine I ever saw and I
just cant keep house without it She
is right
When a man really becomes ac-
quainted with himself he feels
humble
F0LE SIMYHTAR
for children safe sure Ifo opiate
in his blacksmiths shop shoeing a
horse
Til see somebody of more Impor-
tance than this anyhow said the can-
didate to himself and turning to the
driver he said Drive me to Councilor
Maltlands office
The cabman thereupon drove him to
the local joiners shop This was
Worse even than the smithy andin
iilespair he ejaculated
Drive me to Councilor Grays
I am Councilor Gray sir replied
the cabmaa
The answer staggered the candidate
He quietly paid his fare and disap-
peared resolved to leave his fate in
their hands without prejudicing them
in any way in his favor London
Standard
When Life Was Little Valued
The 223 capital offenses which the
old English law recognized as punish-
able by death did not keep down crime
and with the abolition of the death
penalty for all crimes but murder
crime in England as well as every-
where else all over the world where
the death penalty has been modified
lessened markedly notes Hhe Boston
Traveler
Edmond Burke said that he could in
his time obtain the assent of the
house of commons to any bill that car-
ried the death punishment
A mans life was not very valuable
In those strenuous days If he scratch-
ed his name on Westminster bridge
if he wore a wig or false mustache or
any other disguise on a public road if
he cut down a young tree K he stole
property worth more than 125 if he
had been transported for crime and re-
turned a day ahead of the expiration
of his term of punishment If he wrote
a threatening letter if he stole a hide
from a tanners for any and all of
these things and for 200 more than
these he was hanged by the neck until
he was dead
Loading Freight by Cards
I dont know whether the practice
Is still kept up in the far south but T
remember how tickled I was at seeing
the method used in loading goods into
freight cars down in Mississippi soml
while ago said a railroad man of Si
LouisA
A lot of strappmg black fellows wi
be on the job under the supervision c
a white man who will be issuing oi
ders with great volubility Put this
aboard the king of diamonds take thici
to the ace of hearts load this on the
ten of spadas this to the jack of clubs
and so on and then youll notice each
one of the long line of freight cars has
tacked on it some one of the fiftytwo
cards composing a full deck The Sen
egambian loafers for the most part
were ignorant of letters and figures
but every man of them knew the paste-
board emblems which he had often
handled in games of seven up That
next to craps is the chief diversion of
the colored sports of Dixie Balti-
more American
Cruel Spring
The talk in the village hostelry had
been on the subject of vegetable
freaks but at length It veered round
to goats
Did ever you keep a goat Bill
Inquired a gray whiskered gentleman
In a corner seat
Did I ever answered the little
man addressed with rustic familiarity
I bought one last Christmas what
nearly brought me to the workus
Eat anything from tins o blackln to
flatirons that goat would Lucky
thing for me the spring killed It
I didnt know the seasons affected
goats observed the gray whiskered
gentleman
Whos talkm about seasons came
the reply Tt was the spring of our
alarm clock what e made a meal of
one day as done it London Express
Generally the Case
I wish you would mention this to
Jinks It is highly important
Ill mention it to him today
But how do you know you will see
him today
Im bound to bump into him I owe
him money St Paul Pioneer Press
No Mercy
Mistress Sarah Jane what has hap-
pened Sarah Jane Oh mum Ive
fallen down the stairs and broken my
neck Mistress firmly Well what-
ever youve broken will be deducted
from your wages Sydney N S W
Bulletin
He Could Not Will
Can you lend me a fiver old fel-
low r
Surely I can
But will you
Ah my will power has utterly de-
serted me these days Town Topics
Motoring
Motoring is the very poetry of mo-
tion
Except when you have a smashup
No even then its blank versel
London Opinion
Two Enigmas
Why dont we see men like the no
elists describe
I give it up Why dont we see gir or a billions attack in almost no time
like the illustrators draw Loulsvll and it puts yellow jaundice clean out
CourierJournal
Money Back
It restores strength and appetite to
those run down and affected by malaria
It is pleasant to take It is guaranteed
to cure chills and fevers or money
cheerfully refunded What more could
yon ask Dont forget the name its
BITHOMOL Sold by J F Crow Drug
Co
Tbe first envelope ever made is
held in the British museum
Itch cured in 30 minutes by
Woolfords Sanitary Lotion Nev
Syrup It
er fails Sold by W J Sedberry j naiand lungs g ive3 you rest and
druggist apr 18 peaceful sleep
KAPLA
In spite of the financial flurry
the midwinter opening of the Ty-
ler Commercial College of Tyler
Texas is a big success Students
are flocking in from every direc-
tion To witness the large crowd
gathering one would not think that
there would not be positions for
all when their courses are finished
but when we stop to consider that
we are living in a conmercial age
and there is an ever increasing de-
mand for thoroughly trained office
help we readily see we can never
get too many bright practically
trained industrious young people
A commercial course used to
consist of merely of a smattering
of bookkeeping shorthand and
shorthand and writing but the
course in the Tyler Commercial
College is quite different It not
only gives a thorough practical
training in all the modern forms of
bookkeeping and accounting but
includes a thorough course in busi
ness training a knowledge of
shorthand and typewriting that en-
ables its graduates to hold the
very beat clerical positions pass
the statutory court f reporters ex-
amination and pass into positions
paying 2000 a year upward
In its telegraphy department it
teaches by the plan of learn to
do by doing on real blanks bought
from the railroad company and-
over the railroad company s own
wires wives free with all its
courses under the finest teaehing
talent to be had thorough courses
in English Correspondence Com
mercial or Business Law Spelling
and Writing The reader will
readily see that such a training on
practical subjects better qualifies
any young man or woman for a
successful career
Young friend take the editors
advice write for catalog of this fa
mouB institution and arrange to
enter it at once Be one of tbe
leaderB of your community If
you are honest industrious and
will push out there is a great suc-
cess ahead for each of vou
It is very important and in fact it is
absolutely necessary to health that we
give relief to the stomach promptly at
the first Bigns of trouble which are
belching of gas nausea sour stomach
headach irrability and nervousness
These are warnings that the stomach
has been mistreated it is doing too
much work and is demanding help
from you Take something once in a-
while especially after meals something
like KODOL for Dyspepsia and Indi-
gestion It will enable your stomach
to do its work properly Sold by the
J F Crow Drug Co-
Here is a cheap yet valuable
peanut thrasher and every farmer
should have one Take a box jhe
size of a cracker box or larger and
nail wire across it lenthwise leav-
ing the wires an inch or so apart
at one end and close enough at the
other to preyent the nuts pulling
through Pick up the vines and
drop the nuts over the wire9 where
widest apart and draw them back
to where they narrow A quick
jerk will pull the nuts from the
vines and teave them in the box
which can be emptied as often as
necessary It is claimed that one
person can thus thrash a good ma-
ny bushels in a day
A Cure for Misery
I have found a cure for the misery
malaria poison produces says R M
James of Louellen S C Its called
Electric Bitters aud comes in 50 cent
bottles It breaks up a case of chills
4
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of commission This great tonic med
cine and blood purifiar gives quick re-
lief in all stomach kiduey and lner
complaints and the misery of lame back
Sold under guarantee at Sedberrys
drug store
There is only the difference of
one letter between luck and pluck
but that one letter makes all the
difference in the world
Dont It Jar Yon
To have a cough that you cant leave
0ffeven when you go to bed Put it
away for good by using Simmons Cough
heals inflamation of the
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IW f ffrVrA m E r v V fc8
THE SOUTH IS GOING DRY
Lay the jest about the julip in the cam
phor balls at last
For the miracle has happened and the
golden days have pasied
That which makes Milwaukee thirsty
doesnt foam in Tennesee
And the lid in old Missouri is as tight
locked as can be
Oh the comic paper Colonel and his
cronies well may sigh
For the mint is waving gaily but tbe
South is going dry
By the stilhide on the hillside in Ken-
tucky all is still
For the only damp refreshment must
be dipped up from the rill
Noth Calinas stately ruler gives his
soda glass a shove
And discusses local option with the
South Calina Gov
It is useless atthe fountain to be wink-
ing of the eye
For the cocktail glass is dusty and the
South is going dry
It is water water everywhere and not a
drop to drink
We no longer hear the music of the
mellow crystal clink
When the Colonel and the Major and
the Genl and thp Jedge
Meet to have a little nip and to give
their appetites an edge
For the eggnog now is nogless and the
rye has gone awry
And the punchbowl holds carnations
and the South is going dry
All the nightcaps now have tassels and
are wirn upon the head
Not the nightcaps that were taken when
nobody wentjto bed
And the breeze above the bluegrass is
as solemn as is death
For it bears no pungent clove twang
on its odoriGc breath
And each man can walk a chalk line
when the stars are in the sky
For the fizz glass now is fiVlsss and the
South is going dry
Lay the jest about the julip neath the
chesnut tree at last
For heres but one kind of moonshine
and the olden days are past
Now the water wagon rumbles through
the Southland on its trip
And it helps no one to drop off to pick
up the drivers whip
For the mintbeds make a paBture and
corkscrews hangeth high
And its btill along the stillaide and the
South is going dry
Chicago Post
It Will stay There-
In my family medicine chest no rem-
edy is permitted to stay unless it proves
beyond a doubt the best to be obtained
for its particular purpose For treat-
ing all manner of skin diseases such as
Eczema Tetter Ringworm etc Hunts
Cure has held its place for many jears
I have failed to fand a surer remedy
It cures itching instautly
K M Swann Franklin La
A lot of people who think they
are wearing crowns now will know
their crosses after a while
Itching bleeding protreding or blind
piles jield to Doans Ointment Chron-
ic cases soon relieved finally cured
Sold by The J F Crow Drug Co
haac < lstcd all trcatraentCatarrh Skia
Disease Eczcrci Chronic Percala
Complaints Mercurial Poison Tetter
Scaldhoad etc etc
P P P is a powerful tonio and an
excellent appihzer building up the
srstcm rapidly If you are weak and
tesUe and feet badly try P P P and
Djspepsiais Americas curse Bur
dock Blood Bitters conquors dyspepsia
every time It drives out impurities
tones the stomach restorea perfect di
gestion normafoveight and good health
Sold by J F Grow Drug Co
People who take life easy usu
ally make it hard for somebody
else
ALL WRONG
Tha Mistake is Made by Many Jef
ferson Citizens
Dont mistake the cause of backache
To be cured you must knov the cause
It is wrong to imagine relief is cure
Backache is kidney ache
You muit cure the kidneys
J E Floyd Sr Sanitary Inspector
living at North Marshall Texas says
I can very easily testify to the merits
of Doans Kidney Pills They are tha
grandest medicine I ever used or heard
tell of and I have tried nearly every-
thing Before I got a box of them I
had been a sufferer for years
with kidney and bladder trouble
The pains in my back and across my
loins were very severe and when I
would sit down awhile I could scarcely
get up aiain When turning o ver iri
bed at night I wouid have to take hold
of the bedstead to help me to turn
The kidney secretions were very irrefj
ular At times they were too frequent
and again too scant and would give off
a very offensive odor I would have
spells of dizziness and a swimming in
the head would come over me when I
could hardly see Since using two box-
es of Doans Kidney Pills those symp-
toms have disappeared and I feel bet-
ter than I have for j ears They also
cured my daughter who was troubled
with dizzy headotties Mere words fail
to express what I think about Doans
Kidney Pills They are aGodeend t < >
humanity at large
Plenty more like this from Jefferson
people Call at The J F Crow Drug
Drug Cos store and ask what their
customers report
For sale by all dealers Price 5o
cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalo
New York sole pgents for the United
States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
Sheriffs Sale
THE bTATE Or TtXAi
cou > tt of sivnios j By virtue of an
order of sale issued out of the Honor-
able District Court of Marion countyon
the 8th day of November A D 1907 by
the Clerk thereof in the case of d J
Segal versus Hannah Tucker No7453
and to me as Sheriff directed and de-
livered I will proceed to sell for cash
within the hours prescribed by law for
sheriffs sale on tbe first Tuesday in
February A D 1908 it being the 4th
day of said month before the court-
house door of 8Jid Marion county in
the City of Jefferson the following de-
scribed property to wit
Part of the J J Ward survey known
as the Taffy Tucker place adjoining and
east of a tract of land of G77 12 acres
sold by A B Garrett and wife to C O
Bcnne tt The tract herein Involved
containing about 190 acres of land less
a small tract heretofore sold to Jim
Robinson this being thesame land sold
by A J 15 Garrett and Effie Finley to
Taffey Tucker on 13th September 1901
Deed recorded in book D 1 pp 4849
Marion county Deed Records levied on
as the property of Hannah Tucker to
satisfy ajudgmentamonntingto 415 30
in faior of J J fcegal and costs of suit
Gien under mv hand this 26th day
of December A D 1907
W S TERRY Sheriff
Prickly Ash Poke Boot and Potassium
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trhosoblood is In an lmpnro condltiondnu
to menstrual Irregularities aro peculiarly
boneilted by tho wonderful tonio and
blood cleansing prop rties of P PP
Prickly Aabroierooi and Potassium
6old by all Druggists
F V LIPPMAH
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