The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 50, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 9, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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A MOST IMPORTANT BILE person or firm dealing in futureB
Tho bill recently introduced in should be compelled to give the
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EDiTORB AND PROPRIETORS
Saturday Juno 9 1906
OIJTIUE OP IUBIjIOATIONCoruor
Austin and Valo Sts Jefferson Toxas
Kutorert nt Iho lostOfllce at Jefferson Texas
an nccondclnss mull matter
Tins papor is mailed regularly to its
subscribers until a doflnito order to
discontinue is received and all arrears
are paid in full
New Ideas foi July contains
much of interest for the Indies and
this number is exceptionally good
in every department
Judge Loomis says all the road
and bridge fund borrowed during
his terra has been replaced He
is to bo congratulated So is the
county This is what the people
wish
Tho commissioners court should
not stop now until every bridge of
importance in tho county is a steol
structure Mosoleys bridge should
foe replaced with a steel bridge so
should Burns and Rogers It is
dlGaDor Andmoxflntnnnivinal
Tho JiMPiiECUTE acknowledges a
season ticket from Auditorium
Roller Rink Co at Galveston
They have the biggest roller skat-
ing rink in tho State 3000 seating
capacity with 14000 feet of skat-
ing surface on tho great sea wall
Well Ill admit I am an awful
air was tho confossion of a Dan-
ville Illinois boy who had been
arrested for theft and tried to im-
plicate other boys That boy will
never make a statesman of the
Roosevelt tpyo nor evon climb to
Jthe position of chairman Chandler
Wo have received for June
Health a fine Journal that has
recently consolidated with Modi
oli Talk for tho Homo and
Vim Every family should
take this Journal ab it is always
full of good information for tho
homo Price 81 00 a year Pub
iishod at 321 Fifth Ave New
Vork by Health Pub Co
Sulphur River is to be cleaned of
anagennd connect with Red River
because it will do tho pooplo along
it so much good to have tho con-
nection Cypress Rivor is not to
bo connected with Rod River be
auso it will not give tho relief
wanted yet Cypress Rivor emp-
ties into Rod river muoh noarer
Shtoveport This is consistency
personified It is a jewel of the
purest typea gem of honesty and
JUBtiCO
Thero is a bitter fight going on
between tho PerkinB and Cum
mlns factions of tho Republican
party in Iowa and it is said that
if Perkins wins Senator Dollivor
will be replaced in the Senate by
Congressman Lacey It may turn-
out however that oven Iowa will
Aend a Democrat to tho Senate for
thut la the only way tho people of
Iqwa will ever get tariff revision
that will really stop the pluudor
ilig of the people
congreps to prevent dealing in fu-
tures is ono of the most important
introduced in the present or any
previous congress That future
dealing is gambling of the woiet
type no ono who will examine into
It Will qtiP8tion The courts have
said its contrary to all laws of mol
ality and evasions of future con
contracts have to bo made to got a
debt mo made to stand in tho court1
Just why bo much attention should
bo given to minor qambling bucIi
aB crap shooting dico throwing for
cash and friendly gomes of cards
in public places and let bucket
shops run wide open is to tho
thoughtful a clear case of strain-
ing at a gnat and swallowing a
camel Thero is nothing en dam-
aging and far reaching and bns
caused tho wrecking of more men
than thiB high claa gambhnglcuown
as future dealing Men who stand
high in all tho walks of life social
religious and every other wayease
their conscience and deal in futures
with all the earnestness they would
in ay other legitimate business
Many of these pious gamblers would
scorn to put a penny in a horse
race a game of poker and would
be highly insulted were they in-
vited to visit a regular gambling
parlor nor would they be seen
perhaps going into a bucket Bhop
yet tuey will step into a telegraph
office and wire in their bets in
this way the world the church
society no one except the opera
tors tho fellow at the other end of
the lino to whom the order is sent
and Godknows of the transaction
many of them good men do not
dream that they are doing the great
est of wrongs Their lights are not
not shining in the interest of good
It is mans avariciousness which
leadB him into theBe pathB which
are so dangerous to travel These
very men will hold up their handb
in holy horror when they see a moo
go into a saloon to take a social
drink Yet the men taking the
drinkis playing an open free hand
hiding nothingtrying to deceive no
onewhile the other party is trying
to mislead every one and to all
appearance thinks ho ib mislead-
ing God If future dealing is pre-
vented stopped entirely the lead
has to be taken by the church So
long as it winks at it just so long
will it continue This mania to gel
rich quick must be dhanged or the
greatest financial crash over known
will sweep the entire ciyilized
world Once a young man contracts
the mania for future dealing he rap-
idly and permanently unfits him-
self for any business every thing
else bocoms too slowget rich quick
has taken possession of his soul
and from then on his chances foi
utter ruin stands in front of him
he iB a nervy man who can call a
halt in timo to 6ave himself In
addition to tho fact of future deal-
ings allures tho old and the young
on to bankruptcy and ruinit keeps
out of legitimate enterprises
millions of dollars which would
build up the country give employ-
ment to thousands of men and wo-
men who are now seeking some
way to earn their daily bread If
the monoy in the South which has
been lost in future dealings had
been put in factories the South to-
day would bo tho richest country
beneath the sun Men who are
bothered as to whore heir living is
to coino fiom would now be wealthy
Men who would have made first
class citizens havo become almost
vagabonds because of their mania
for future dealings If the Louis-
iana lottery was wiped out because
ii was gamblingwhy cannot future
dealings be treated tho same way
why cant the fraud order ho made
to apply or why cant a law be
passed to force the delivery and ac-
ceptance of every contractattach
ing a very heavy peualty for not
complying with the law Every
nnmeB of parlies dealing amount
of contract and actual delivery
made How any man can hope to
sot the proper examples for the
young men to follow and he him
self a gambler every consistent
man fails to understand The pul-
pit Bhould speak out on this iniqui
tious high tone gambling when
they tirading against tho saloon
mantho crap shooter tho dancing
lot them include the pious brother
who deals bets and gambles in
futures then tho thinking world
will admit that consistency is not
entirely relegated to tho paBt
Find in Pe = runa a Reliable Friend
For the Debility of Old People
The Catarrhal Diseases of the
Middle Aged The
Coughs and Colds of
Children and the Var-
ious Ailments of In-
fants Peruna Is Used
and Recommended
Edward Everett Halos optimia
tic article on Tho Comforts of
Today and the first article of a
serious campaign against Child
Slavery are the contrasting features
that distinguish tho June number
of tho Womans Home Companion
The latter subject is handled in a
masterly way in the first of a se-
ries of articles called To Save the
Children each article sustained
by actual photographs and nameB
and addresses of little children
drudginc all around you
The rest of tho magazine and
there iB the equivalent of one hun-
dred and fifty pages in all is alive
with the practical and interesting
matters that women most appreci-
ate This months fiction is espe-
cially good
We have received from the Fal
furrias Immigration Company a
copy of their paper Falfurrias
Starr Co Facts which shows
what the watermelon industry iB
doing for that place Their first
shippment of three cars brought
105000 net caBh on board cars
an average of 8350 net per car
They Boy big money can be made
us long aB they can get 8100 per
car and that a car to the acre ia the
estimate
FORMER WIFE SUES
Says White Made Fervid Love and Re-
marriage Agreed Upon
Chicago June C Garland F White
who owns a number of giocerres In
the southern part of the county and
city was made defendant fa a breach
of promise suit brought By bis divorc-
ed wife Mrs Gertrude rajite Mr
White obtained a divorce hfJfPfall
In her suit she alleges ffit White
made fervid love to her durlrt the win-
ter and spring and that 3np finally
consented to a remarriage CfiBtweok
White was < marrled to Miss Eula Cush-
Ing who was cashier In ono of his
stores and Mrs White promptly
brought suit against her former hus-
band for breach of promise claiming
damages to the amount of 25000
DEATH BY WINO
Two
Persons Lose Their Lives and
Sixty Houses Destroyed
Oklahoma City June G Two per-
sons were killed and sixty farm houses
destroyed by a heavy wind and hall
storm which swept over tho southern
portion of Oklahoma and Indian Ter-
ritory Monday night Moretlian sixty
families have been rendered destitute
and the citizens of Chickasaw assem-
bled in massmeetlng and appointed
committees to solicit funds to aid the
unfortunate planters ovor the present
soason Tho loss ia very largo as
practically all tho big cotton acreage
of this section was devastated
TENSION GREAT
Attempted Assault on Young Lady
Causes Tremendous Excitement
New Orleans Jun < j 0 As tho result
of an attempted assault oo MIS3 Laura
DavLs by a negro at Algiers Tuesday
night there was great excitementdl
night there was great tonslon and a
race riot was tho result Thirty shots
wore lcported fired before order was
estored Negroes took to covor
Two Measures Prevail
Washington June 6 By unanimous
consent the following bills wore pass-
ed by tho house To create a new di-
vision of tho Western judicial district
oi Texas and to provide for terms of
court at Del Rio giving preference
right to actual settlers in pasture res-
ervation No 3 to purchaso land leas
u to tho for agricultural purposes in
Comanche county Uklahoma
NEW DIRECTORS
Finney Has Also Been Chosen as the
Successor of Rouse
Dallas Juno 0 A special moetlnjj
of tiro board of directors of the Mis-
souri Kansas and Texas Railway of
Texoa was hold hero Tuesday Adrian
H Joltno of Nbw York nd P N Fin
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MRS HELEN DAWSON AND GRANDCHILD
Grandmother Who Has Used
Peruna in Her Family
For Years
Mrs Helen Dawson Snydor Tex v rites
I believe Peruna to be the best tonic In use for a rundown system ori
j general debility also for nil throat and lung trouble and aliments origl
noting from colds
I believe Peruna and Manalln would cure anything
have used them In my family for years and never have a doctor bill
to pay
I know the medicine to be all that Is claimed for It
1 recommend it to all
Mr Caleb Conklin Midland Ohio
writes
After studying and watching my
grandsons case I can truthfully say
he Is a well boy with no symptoms of
catarrh at all
lioforo taking your treatment ho
was constantly clearing his hoad and
throat and gagging Tho glands of his
throat wore swollen badly and he was
veiypalo
Ho is quite a different boy now Tho
rest of us had heavy colds during tho
past winter so as to bo laid up for hoveral
days but he seomed to be fortified
against them and thoy did not affect
him moro than an ordinary cold
Peruna did tho work for him and I
shall over speak in favor of Peruna and
Dr Hartmans treatment
Ho took only a littlo ovor two bot-
tles of Peruna
It brought tho color to his cheoks
almost immediately and O what an
appetite 1
For free medical advico address Dr
S B Ilartman President of tho Ilart
man Sanitarium Columbus Ohio who
will give all letters prompt attention
ney of St touli wUre elected as now
directors P N Finney was olected
president to succeed the late Henry
C Rouso
Mr Joline was elected chairman of
the board of directors at a meeting of
tho board at Parsons Kan Monday to
succeed the late Mr Rouse
Anarchists Arrested
Barcelona rSpaln June 8 A num-
ber of anarcUists including the direct-
or of the Modern school have been
arrested here on suspicion of com-
plicity In the bomb outrago of May 31
at Madrid
Revolutionists Repulsed
Washington June 6 The American
minister Mr Coombs telegraphs that
revolutionists in Guatemala have beeu
repulsed
ladies Shirt Waist Suits
Were never Eold so cheap as we
now are selling them Our goods
are well made and fit right We
can also supply you with a sepe
rnto skiit or waist at equally low
fignreB Rosenfeld Co
The Mary Connor Collegp of
Taris a boarding school for girls
has offered the Federation a free
scholarship through M rs P J
Wright president of the 3rd dis-
trict
New iPlants
Hove a large lot of chrysanthe-
mums verbenas and other plants
that will be sold at 5 cents apiece
or 50 cents a dozen for the next 20
days at nursery
m5 W C Him
Will Mason was here this week
on his return from a trip to South
Texas and Brownsville
For Sale or Rent
Six room dwelling convenient
to business part of town and public
school just back of M E church
Good well good garden epot and
plenty of lot room
j 2 C A Stutz
District court meeting Monday
Our Millinery Drpartment
Cannot he excelled We have all
of the latest creations in fine hats
at prices lower than the lowest
Ready to wear or trimmed hats
whatever you desire wo can pro-
duce Rosenkeld Co
Subscribe for the Jimp
For Sale
One 9 x 12 Engine
Ono 44xl6 Boiler
Both can be Been at Norwood
Texas >
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the week
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