The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 12, 1904 Page: 2 of 10
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Give nature three helps and
nearly every case of con-
sumption will recover Fresh
air most important of all
Cherry
Pectoral
Nourishing food comes next
Tiieri a medicine io control
the cough and heal the lungs
Ask any good doctor
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KO I h i n terrlbl e in of lung dll
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ALBIItT U HAMILTOB MutlltU Ohio
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Consumption
List of patents Granted to Texas
Inventors this week Reported by
C A Snow Co Patent Attorneys
Washington D C
Wm B Daniel Bnird Journal
adjusting dovice Benjnmin Dubin
ski Snn Antonio Electric time
Bwitch Thomas Jones Acme Pui
ifylng water Jamea W ami W C
Lindsay Paris Ailing preac Sum
gel H Martin Rowlett Shoe fiis
toner Flotchor and J V Smith
Mertens Plow attachment Jtmes
B Smith San Sibe Back band
buckle Lee A Stephens Netr
Watt Cotton weevil destroyer Ry
L Weir Winnsboro Twine bolder
For copy of any of above patents
Bend ten cunts in postage damps
with date of this paper to C A
Snow Co Washington D C
Health demands dally action of the
bowels Aid nature with Ayora Pills
1xt gimpIaetttJCe
rAYLOR TAYLOR
EOITOKB AHD PnOfRIBTOHS
Saturday Nov 101904
OFFICE OF PUBLICATION Corner
Huatin and Valo StV JcflerBon Texas
Entered at the PoutOffice nt JefTcmon Texan
4 aecondcUu mall matter
oplu of the jErr R OH JlMrLKCUTK lu wrap
peri ready for mailing can always be had at the
office bj lnnl < fcoples or the dotvn
This paper is mailed regularly to Its
ubacrinera until a definite order to
discontinue 1b receivod and all arrears
itre paid in full
While Rome burned Nero fid
led While the campaign rages
A r Roosovelt plays lawn tennis
These are the days when Switzer-
land thanks the Almighty that her
Qavy never gets her into trouble
Canada is getting very chummy
with Columbia Time will teach
Canada a few things aided by
Columbia
Davids famous reflection on the
prevalence of falsifiers must have
been uttored during a presidential
campaign
Why shouldnt Boston be proud
She has 551 varieties of religion
and only one way of serving beans
on Sunday morning
Great Britains demand of
000000 indemnity from Tibet to
cover traveling expenses is char-
acteristic of British thrift
Thfi lambs are wondering wheth-
er there is a genuine advanco in
values or whether the bulls imag
fine its almost shearing time
Referring to tho Presidents
course with regard to the Panama
revolution Secretary Hay says
He struck while the iron was hot
on tho anvil of opportunity and
forged as perfect a bit of honest
statecraft as this generation has
seen And yet some people pre-
tend to believe that Mr Hay en
tared on the Panama negotiation
with a reluctant mind
The course of Russia and Great
Britain in utilizing a device of the
Hague peace conference to arrive
at a settlement of tbeir differences
over the North Sea incident is
everywhere regarded as a distinct
triumph for the cause of peace to
which President Roosevelt has
given such impetus by his sup-
port of the Hague tribunal
The Standard Oil Company says
it took no part in securing the
nomination of either presidential
candidate The Standard never
does bother about the personality
of the candidate It contents itself
with securing a mortgage on him
alter he is nominated
One of the beef trust magnates is
quoted as saying We are en-
tirely satisfied with existing con-
ditions He may say differently
when the Supreme Court has de-
cided the federal suit against the
trust
Senator Knox asserts that the
government is stronger than the
< truBts Perhaps thats why the
fruets neen so much protection
The Memphis Scimiter is pre-
pared to say things to anybody who
intimates that the government of
General Wright is not all that it
ought to be entirely irrespective
of the offenders political affilia-
tion
School teachers in Guam report
that it is no use sending medals
with which to reward their pupils
They can find nothing towhich to
attach the medals
Only a little while ago every-
body was complaining became
Candidate Parker would not talk
Now everyone seemB to be com-
plaining because he is talking
The way of the candidate is hard
It is becoming more and more
evident that Admiral Rojesventsky
wanted to be put under bonds to
keeji the peace or locked up for
tthe safety of nations
iPerhapB Henry G Davis habit
oT speaking with his hands in his
packets is merely a safe and
Sane precaution against the
predatory designs of Tom Taggart
Reports from Santo Domingo are
to tho effect that peace reigns
there But then the Santo Ddmin
igstns tnke literally Washingtons
radvice In time of peace prepare
tor war
Every time Indianans reflecton
what th y have ondu red in the
> vfay off spell binding they Bay
things about the man who revealed
< he fact that Indiana was a doubt
rful State
Five toe mbers of a > Cuban elec
ttion bonrdihave been sentenced to
tperteen years imprisonment or
falsifying election returns There
jico some sections in this country
which could learn wisdom of Cuba
nONOE ROLL
Honor Roll of Public School for
October 1904
A L BltEWER
Superintendent
First Grade Daisy FaviollSemie Ro
ere Fannie Jones Minnie Taylor Lai
a May Woodson Lawrence Woodson
E S Hooper T D Rowell Elmer Jones
Willie Moseley
8econd Grade Vera Walker Mabel
Sims Jewel Erambert Rebecca Ooben
Henry Pago Bessie Torrane Clyde
Stringfellow
Third Grade Mars Cohen Foscue
Collamor Seddie Wallace Marguerite
8lngleton Mary Restello Mary Murphy
Nance Carrie May Murray Dan Znch
ry
Fourth Grade Jim Badgett Clarence
Braden Margaret Collins Mamio Kel-
ly Lillio Kabn Waldo Murray Horace
Meisenheimer Josephine Qulnn Gene-
vieve Qiilnn Josephine Rowell FranciB
Rowell Edgar HcbellingerDD Sullivan
T J Sullivan Eugene Smith Katie
Trlbble Murphy Vines Jowol Wurts
baugb
Fifth Grade Curtis Doware Zeo
Fitzgerald Gertrudo Huseey Charles
HooperLuciie Hooper Jim Klatenma
cher Hazel Roso Tillio Rosenfeld
BixtbGrada Tominio Stallcup Mol
HoAlleniLillio Segal Lucilo Singleton
Harry Walker Charlie Meisenheimer
Seventh Grade Nona Stringfellow
Atala Rives Annie Hengst Pearl Hub
eytlf
lf SirT omasLlptob is going to
race withan Americanbuilt boat
manned Hy anAmerican crow the
cup ia indeed in danger
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Texas Millers association offer
a regard for all adulter erated
goods in interest of pure food
BRANCH HOUSE
GEO H GOODMAN COMY
INCORPORATED
COMMERCE STREET
SHREviPbpt LA
Long Distance 369 Shreveport Telephone Company 842
Registered Distillery No 7 Fifth District Nel-
son County Kentucky
MAIN OFFIGE AND WAREHOUSE
115117 South 2nd St
PADUCAH KY
BRANCH HOUSE
108110 E Lafayette St
JACKSON TENN
PRICE LIST
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150
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to 40Q
to 400
to 500
to 400
to 2 50
per gal
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por sal
per gal
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express paid
medicinal and
Red Rock No 1 Nelson County Bourbon
Lincoln County Tennessee Jack Daniels Diatillery
Sherwood Rye Baltimore Maryland
White and Yellow Corn North Carolina Still llouse
Robinson County Sennessee Greenbrier Distellory
Jack Beam Spring 1901 J H Beam Distiller
Red Rock X Hand Made Sour Mash Bourbon Spring 97
Red Rock XX Hand Made Sour Mash Bourbon Spring 96
Red Rock XXX Hand Made Sour Mash Bourbon Spring 94
Red Rock Special Hand Made Sour Mash Bourbon Sprng 92
Moss Rose Rye
Astor Spring 92 Bourbon County Kentucky
Sherwood Rye Spring 92 Baltimore Maryland
Pilgrimage Spring 94 Garrard Couuty Kentucky
Jack Beam Spring 96 Nelson County Kentucky
Early Times Spring 95 Nelson County Kentucky
Greenbrier Spring 95 Greenbrier Disty Robertson County
Old Dominion White Rye Montreal Canada
Robertson County Tennessee Two Years Old
Old Fox Kentucky Bourbon Two Years Old
North Carolina White Corn Two Years Old
Apple Brandy Clermont Distilling Company 200
Holland Gin Royal Arms 200
California and French Brandy 225
Fort Sherry and Claret Wines Imported and Domestic 150
Blackberry Brandy and Cordial 150
PREPAID SHIPMENTS
The goods listed below are packed in full quart bottles and shipped in sealed cases
At the various prices the quality is unsurpassed and we recommend them highly for
social purposes
MONOGRAM BOURBON OR RYE
Four Quarts Six QuartB Twelve Quarts
2 50 3 50 7 00
FAWNDALE BOURBON OR RYE
3 00 4 25 8 50
CRESCENT CLUB BOTTLED IN BOND
4 00 5 50 11 00
RED ROCK SPECIAL TWELVE YEARS OLD
4 50 6 50 12 00
We carry a full line of Imported Wines Gins and Brandies Irish and Scotch Whiskies Mar
aschion Cherries Cordial etc
For the benefit of the REHANDLER we bottle any whiskey listed ten short measure pints
or twenty half pints at the regular gallon rate
Personal checks accepted when sender is rated in Dun or Bradstreet otherwise send MONEY
ORDER EXCHANGE or REGISTERED BETTER
FOR THE WHISKEY BUYERS
Right here at your door you have a stock to select from absolutely withont a superior in the
United States We know everthing there is to be known about whiskey and we know that QUAL-
ITY is the one thing neccessary above all others to secure and hold your trade We also know
that when you order you want your goods quick and we make every effort to get orders out promt
ly You owe it to yourself to try our stock and without a chance how can we convince you of
the superior merits of our goods
n We are the largest concern in the South selling exclusively to the consumer and are heavily in-
terested in the Early Times Distillery of Nelson County Kentucky Give us just one order and we
haye your trade
Yours truly
GEO H GOODMAN COMPANY
How Can Thincrs Be On The Level
When the World Is Round
It is the name of avery popular mot-
to Boncand chorus which ib now being
sunc with immense success everywhere
in the best theatres in the land
I Oi vClIOKUB
How can thing be Ion the level when
the world is round
If every thins was level nothing crooked
could befonnd j
Juflt tJiinkjH over i ndt youll find the
argument iaBound v
Horn canjthjpsq be on the level when
i the Nqrldto Jtcund tj m > f
iQutiteadera will tt > celyiB copy post-
paid by aendinBo4fta c ntaoJnMpoataee
stamps to ThetIbeawic l Maslo Supply
Cpj44yWeati89th fitK > otNBW York
ItJ8 pdtirpated that more then
one thousand acres will bo planted
in onions in the Laredo section
Theliarmers union of Brown
county is determine dto force up
prices of cottbn by holding even to
the reduction of acreagenost year
Tha Book of Wisdom ia the
name of the latest And wo never
dreamed of there being enough in
the world to makVa book
A Boston poet Bays ho heard
star sped JJKlar No doubt they
said eofo fljthjng1 about making a
night of hircin V i li
Headquarters rfor the National
Irrigation congress have been
opened at El Pabo
Southwestern Cotton Buyers asr
sociation reports indicate an in-
crease of 84 per cent on the groeB
receipts of last year i
Miss Helen Gould will subscribe
to a railroad Y M C bulldiug for
St Louis
BonhamMcKinney interurban
line will take in ten towns i
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