Jefferson Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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Jimp/oe*to
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for $1.65.
limpUcutc.
ESTABLISHED IN 1866.
INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS—NElTKAL IN NOTHING.
VOL. 44
JEFFERSON. TEXAS THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1912
fl.OO PER ANNUM.
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all of Kindt
Phone 99l
Jimplocuto
Job Otico.
Rosenf eld's
Han lsome Line of
NEW SPRING
MERCHANDISE
should interest a 11
fashionable women.
Our Styles were nev-
er so beautiful as they
are this Spring.
In Germany a goverment en-
gineer has devised a new system
of canal traction rails laid on
tlie bottom of a canal engaging
rollers on the bottom of a boat
which can be driven by either
steam or eletricity.
For All Skin Disc ases
l)r Bell's Antiseptic Salve is the bent
— It is a creamy snow white ointment
pleasant to use ami every hox all
t>uarantee<l. Pi ice -5 cents At is
dealers.
Small transformers that may
bi' screwed into electric lights
sockets to permit the use of low
voltage lamps on high voltage
ciscuits are a German novelty.
For tetter ringworm edema runn-
ing sores anil all skin diseases Dr. Hell's
Antiseptic Salve is lmi uvnteeil to give
pat iafacti >11 or you get your money
hack. 25 cents everywhere
In New York city's social re
gister 11519 families are listed.
It shows that the social center
of the metroixjlis is steadily
moving north.
Kvery Mottle I* (iuai'cuteeil
Kverv bottle of I>r Hell's Pine-Tar-
11 .>ney is gu area tee* I to give satisfaction
in all throat ami hronctiial troubles
For the convenienc of frequont
users ot memorandum pads there
has beeu envented a simple at-
tachment to hold a pad on the
wrist yet permitting it to be
swung to the back of toe arm out
of the way.
No Calomel Necessary.
The iniojurious effects and unpleas-
antness of taking calomel is done away
with by Simmons' Liver Purifier the
mildest known liver medicine yet the
most thorough in action. Put up in
yellow tin boxes only. Price 25 cents.
Tried once used always.
The exquisite complexion of
the young Chinese women is due
to the great care which they
give theirskin. Generally sj>eal<
ing the result is due to massage.
For Sixteen Years
Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey lias been i
used by millions of people with per-
fect satisfaction. For Coughs. Colds.
Asthma in fact all throat and bronch-
ial troubles.
Homeseektrrs in great number
are going to Florida from the
west.
Harsh physics leai't weaken the ;
bowels will lead t.> chronic constipa-
tion. l'oan's Kegulets operate easily
'_'5c a h< v at all *t. re
WE HAVE WHAT VOU NEED IN
Cotton Gin and Saw Mill
MACHINERY
Largest Machinery Dealers in East Texas.
• it-ncra! Ajfent* Continental (Jin Co.
Winship. IVatt Munjft-r and Sin.th li;n-
\k'« nts ♦ ■r Murry l»in Co.
Houm n. Stan\v<»«i A Cam >!•• Kn^'im-^ ami B< • -
Straul> ami Nurdyl<< A Mani.i ::.
I loyal tVa Thrasher
Complete Line Belt Shafting. Pumps PuHe\s
Pipe and Fittings.
Au« i.-> • .U .'in* i ... s \ - " • .U'
« r> nn<t 1': ii.:iI• - I- >h> i A I»a\is s t« M »
Chant* T unipli and \dan > *vn: u'>* Ma«.-l..:u->
l ull Stock of (iin kepair^
\\ •* hav« tii>~ In"".? ircnt'i'iti ro|>.i.t i.■»;» in W
jwir and r«*l>aild • !;>;;:.«•> ^.n rna< lnn«*ry S«-nd
your work Writ** or ;ilton«* us ! 1 !«<•<» rid < ir -.i
man will call and «••»* you.
WALTER CONNALLY 6 COMPANY
TYLER. TEXAS.
THEY CAME MANY STATES
AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES
AND WERE SHOWN.j
The following unsolicited re-
marks were made by people from
different states and countries.
These persons investigated in per-
son the merite of America's largest
school of Hooking Shorthand and
Telegraphy the Tyler Commercial
Collego. Their remarks are con-
vincing as to tlio great good tliw
institution is doing and that it
has just cause for leading all other
business training school.
M. F. Brown Agriculturel Rep-
lepresentatives Cape Town South
Africa a graduate of Oxford:
"Have never before realized this
side of America's progress It is
education in itself to see your stu
dents at work " Sidney L. Dailey
Chicago; "Your methods and
school up to now." Wm. VV.
ane Now Orleans La. "Your
methods are strictly up-to-date;
your school a deserved success "
Mrs. L. C. Dallas Dallas Texas:
"Your school is worth the pricc of
a trip to Mr." H. l'. Ellwood
Marshall Texas: "Your institut
ion has to be seen to be believed."
J.C. Daniel Ilwonghien via- Che-
foo China: "Your school is a prac-
tical success-" Sterling 1'. Strong
Dallas Texas: "Yours is the most
complete school 1 know of " C
A. Ledey A«wf Atty. General of
Texas Austin: ' Facilities splen-
did." S. K. Ilearne Carrollton
Ga.' "Your school splendid; your
management very courteous." Rev
G. li Lewis San Antonio: "Yonr
work is excelent" J no. ('. Car-
men National Sunday School work
er DenverColo. "Am delighted
with the spirits and equipment."
G. L. Yates Pastor First Baptist
Church Taylor ' Texas: "Your
school is a marvel of constructive
genius and practical methods."
Rev. S. 1) Logan I'astor First
Presbyterian Church Tyler Texas
"Full thorough with moral tone."
Mrs. C. W. White Waco Texaf:
"You have a school beyond my
expectation of finding." 11 B.
Byrnes Philadelphia Pa. "More
than expected." W. F Andrews
Pastor Marvin Methodist Church
Tyler Texas: "You have a great
school." E. E. Warner Read-
ing Pa.: "Your institution is con-
ducted along lines of^ elegant
system." J. W. Keeter Louis
ville Ky.:"The sizo and equip-
ment of your school surprised me."
J. W. O'Leary with W II. Welch
Mfg. Co. Dallas Texas: "There is
no better commercial school."
J no. E. Yoik Dallas Texas "This
is the most vip to-dato business
college I ever saw having seen all
the best in the Southwest" E.
II; Hill Oklahoma City "Certain-
ly a noble institution doing a
world of good." G. S. Houston
Husk Texas:"! think your school
is the best in the country." 0; F.
Busby Washington 1). C "Your
departments and work are very
complete in every detail " Rev.
W. 11. Edwards Wills Point Tex-
as: "The best I ever saw; I hearti
ly recommend your methods."
C. L. McDonald Waco Texas:
"Having visited a number of com-
mercial colleges I find Tyler Coiu'l
College more completely equipped
than any other." Miss Rhena
Morher Westfield N. Y. Field
Secretary of the W C. T. U.:
"1 am delighted with your school
and shall advice young people to
come here. H. L Smith Cleve
land Ohio 1 find your institution
a very good one indeed J . W
Shel"r with South< :n ' )iTic«* Sup-
ply Co. Dallas Texa* Your mod
ern ollice euuipmen: is ;:i keepw.4
with the times." C. 1. Mortal
Dallas Texas: "V>ur -«hool sur-
passes anything "f the kind in the
South." H. O Blaisdell of New
^oik the \\ nld champi"ii type-1
writer opi'iatui "I have dem<>n 1
strated in all the leading business]
colleges of \iuerica but you gave
me ' • . : • _ t V appr a
'. . e . . ii'iit- 1 eve
monstraled before.
For futher evidence write for
catal j .e a:. . read the in lor-e
im-nt- IaUo of businer-
men who have employed our grad-
uate-. J . ; . .rel\ as you finish
our i ■ ir-< t lior.keepinp an i
S ... i * . ■ r.. .i | | .U"
sure'\ we u.! place you in * u;o«»d
po-.tiut. r>ler Commercial Col
lege liox >. lyler Texas. |
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Children Cry
FDR FLETCHERS
CASTORI A
ACTUAL STARVATION.
Facts About Indigestion and Its Re-
lief That Should Interest You.
Although Indigestion and l>.\>
l>epsia are so porvalent most
people tlo not throughly under-
stand their cause and cure.
There is no reason \vh.\ most
jieople should not eat anything
they deylre -if they will chow it
carefully and thoroughly. Many
actually starve themselves into
sickness through fear of eating
every good-looking good smell-
ing good tasting food because
it does not agree with them.
The best thing to do is to tit
yourself to digest any good food.
We believe we can relieve
Dyspepsia. We are so confident
of this fact that we guarantee
and promise to supply the medi-
cine free of all cost to ©very one
who will use it who is not per-
fectly satisfied with the results
which it produces. We extract
no promises and put no one uu
der and obligation whatever.
Surely nothing could be fairer.
We are located right here and
our reputation should he sulll-
cieut assurance of the genuine
ness of our offer.
We want every one troubled
with Indigestion or Dyspepsia
in any form to come to our store
and buy a box of Rexall Dyspep
siu Tadlets. Take them home
and give them a reasonable trial
according to directions. Then
if not satisfied come to us
and get your money back. They
are very pleasant to take; they
aid to soothe the irritable stom-
ach to strengthen and invigor
ate the digestive organs and to
promote a healthy and natural
bowel action thus leading to
perfect and healthy digestion
and assimilation.
A L\~c. package of Rexall Dys
pepsia Tablets furnishes 15 day's
treatment. In ordinary cases
this is sufficient to produce a
cure. In more chronic cases a
longer treatment of course is
necessary and depends upon
the severity of the trouble h\>r
such cases we have two larger
sizes which sell for 50c. and ^l.'X)
Remember you can obtain Rex
all Remedies in Jefferson only at
our store the Rexall I rug Store
of \\r. J. Sedberry.
Why He Was Late
"What made you so late?"
"I met Stnithsou."
'•Well that is no reason you should
be an hour late getting home to supper
"I know but I asked him how he
was feeling and he insisted on telling
me about his stotnace trouble."
'I)id yen tell him to take Chamber-
lain's Tablets?"
"Sure that is what he ueeds" Hold
by Allen Urquhart and all druggists.
A cornet that can be played
by a roll of paper like a piano
player its a New York man's in-
vention.
Puts Knd To liail Habit
Things never look bright to one with
"the blues." Feu to one the trouble
is a sluggish liver tilling the system
with bilious poison that Or. King's
New Life l'llls would expel. Try them
l et the joy of better feelings end' the
blues " Best for stomach liver and
kidneys. L'f> cents at W. J. Med berry's
I'ulverised stivet rubbish and
roal tur have been found to make
Kood fuel briqurttfs in Amster
dam.
Arridents Will happen hut tile best
regulated families keep Dr. Thomas
Kin■ trn• Oil i r such emergencies. Two
sizes .in I ■' at all stores.
DRUGS
SATURDAY
SPECIALTIES
!
M M
$ «.■•!
Crown Talcum IVjwder
1 1k».\. to day
Pasturing Tooth I
to-day
lb*'Vin^ h Saft \ !! h
today
Oxidin«> <in»v<
Chill ltm»k«
today
K<ii < islai Pl
IKK'koK*1. to
K.nlax vV IJUV
65c
15c
15c
75c
a. n>
35c
12c
30c
At the Rexall Drug Store
W. J Sedberry
SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY HOME
COMING.
Friday April 19th 1912.
Plans to Brin°; Back 10000 Ex-Stu-
dents renewal of the Days of
\Auld Lang Syne.
Throe years ago at a first
Home-Coming of Southwestern
University a second was planned
for live years thence; but changed
conditions have mtidc imperous
an immediate Home-Coming the
date being Friday April l'.i.
At a meeting of representa-
tive ex students of Southwestern
the following "call" was issued:
Not for what you are nor with
any design on what you are sup
l»osed to have but simply for
what you used to be Oh ver
dancy and fieshneas!—we want
you to gather with the old bunch
and "play ball" once more on
the old grounds. They are com-
ing from all over the state.
Won't you meet them?
There will be special rates and
special sleepers on all roads.
The informal program will be—
just a great love feast no talks
on money or politics a base ball
game with the University of
Texas barbecue midnight goat
ridings and all thinge in remem-
brance of de past.
write us please that you are
coming. Write us anyhow send*
nftini's and addresses of ton or
more ex students. Write to your
room mate and those of the old
bunch you want to meet. If you
do not know where they are
send to ue for their addresses.
Friendsof the institution are
also invited to be present.
Yours of the old bunch
T M McCulloutfh Chairman
Waco.
(' A Nichols Treasurer
Georgetown.
A K Ka^sdale Secretary
San Antonio.
Address communications to
Allen K Itatfsdale Secretary
Home Coming Coin mittee or J.
Frank Dobie Secretary Kx Stu
dents Association Georgetown
PIMPLES AND BLACK-
HEADS DISAPPEAR
WHEN ZEMO AND
ZEMO SOAl' AUK USED
For 25c you can lent the healing ami
cleansing powers of Zemo ami Zemo
8oap. We oflcr a trial treatment con.
slsting of h generthis Hise bottle of Zemo
a trial cake of Zemo Soap ami a 32 page
booklet. "Mow to Preserve tlie Nkiu"—
all for 25e. This offer im made to Intro-
duce Zemo into every home in this
community. We are confident that af-
ter you have once used Zemo and Zemo
Soap you. like all others who have teat-
odthiN treatment will Hay that Zemo
and Zbiuo Soap are without doubt the
hest treatment for prompt relief and
surest cure ot all form* of skin and hi alp
diseases. Clotches I'imples.Skin Spots
in fart all facial blemishes on iufnnts
or adults disappear an if by magic wiien
these cleanefiective remedies are used.
We want you to lest the trial treatment
of Zemo at -■> we know vou'li thank
us many times for this advise Reiall
Drug store 5
Fur si^oaliutf between aero-
planes an Ohio national tfaurd
officer Ins envented a device
which emits lar^e or .small smud-
ges of lampblack as a key is
pressed 1 ii imitation of Morse
code dots and dashes.
Ilow'i nUT
A .!! ii- Hir Ire.l I»o! in Reward f.i auy
r*s .1 i atanh that • An not !.•< < nr. .1 hy lluli «
Catarrh Curr J. CHKNEY A CO I • l • •O
w. tin- :hm| havt* known K. J « heuey
f'.r i- h's au»li hvl.< yi* htm p. rfr. tly
all Iri - ut'st IraiiKH lion* a tinan
< k'. > i • t.. ' nrry out any «>*• <ni uia*le by
bin t\:: k KlNVAN A: M a i \ i n
V\ ?»«..• — alo I'r'.KKints 1 ulrOo O.
Ila.i •» « atar/h « urn i* tak*-n Internally. acting
•1ir»< i . u Hi- an 1 in "it* a irfn< of
the system r^tttlinouiais •ri»4 free f'ricu ?&
rviit" |H'r »tt;>- ".'I t»> all Drug* lata
I mi 11 a h K iv t » l'i h t or * onatu » oi
I'mmci has .in association
'a 1 'ik'- ' i !'»ans on tli*" word of
honor of the people it is chiefly
for men or women who are of
hu;i.'iie pus t on and in most <4
tie i-" s tii<' money is returned
pro i K>r ly.
Ii I i<ik- l.ik** \ ( rime
-■ • * : I\ <! ir a ">X o( Mu *
••ii » \fi<i a ~.i .r if:• pimjilea. bolt
s< ra: k 1 ti •«.«. t;'r»;n« l>rtl)a<*
'Iru.ih'l it. an I it* n'lick rr.ief f -
bwu. ki ka ur cuts i» his right
K r. ri*i.■ I v f ir '. . ai» giri*
ll*a » ■ w r . :i. ^ lira ai ' at) I il <•* •
». | ia «l I r ;< «« < »niv 'Ji
cent a a; VV. J berry's.
A < <»nn»» ticul inventor has
mo'ini. il an i.th pan on wheel*
and )H|uI|mh1 it with handles
which 'in lx; locked tu hold the
i'1 i ' stationary wlw*n they are
mil rv«j I for moving it
1 * k ft k • >1 *!«. «« lr( rv
j a «ltef nidln iar (ot r<d(ha
» an ( lnrr ».i> • t. .£
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•DR'
PRICES
CREAM
Baklnji Powder
b a protection and guarantee
against alum which is found in
the low priced baking powders.
To be on the safe side when buying
baking powder examine the label and
take only a brand shewn to be made
from Cream of Tartar.
.Judging from what we hoar
about the matter; Ft.Worth is in
a bad way morally. It seems
that many people out there
think that if the is cleaned up
morally it will injure business
they are willing for bad eondit
tions to exist. In our Judge
ment a business which has to
thrive otT vice and crime had bet-
ter not exist and when any
town large are small reaches
the stage where vice anP crime
are tolerated for dollars and
cents it must have a lot of very
bad citizens. —Mt. Pleasant
Times Review.
The DM£6F A Hit (irip.
lies often in a run-down system.
Weaknees nervousness luck of »i>j»«-
energy and ambition with dis-
ordered liver liv«r and kidneys often
follow an attack of this wrechld disease
The greatest need then ih Klertrid Hit-
ters the glorious tonic blood purilier
and regulator of stomach liver and i
kidneys. Thousands have proved
that they wonderfully strengthen the
nerves build ut> I ho system and restore
to health ami (food spirits after an at-
tack of Grip. If eullering try them.
Only 60 cents. Sold and ferfection
guaranteed by W. J: Hedberry.
A metal backed ring of rubber
fastened out a few inches from
the wheel of an automobile is
claimed by Its inventor to pre-
vent the splashing of mud 011
pedestrians and other vehicles.
Sprained Hack.
Kprained hack Hnd sore muscles
throw off their soreness when limit's
Lightning Oil is applied. For reliev-
ing pain of any kinu there ih nothing
better and those people who have
tried it for Neuralgia and Rheumatism
are loud in ith praise For wire cuts
Hunt's Lightning oil is especially tine
as it takes away the intlamation and
causes rapid healing. '-'6c and 60c
bottles.
No man tights a harder battle
than the one who is trying to
overcome himself
Kor rheumatism you will tind noth-
ing better than Chamberlain's lini-
ment. Trv it and see how ijiiii kly it
gives relief. For sale by Allen l'n|U-
hart and all druggists
Don't be afraid t<» do your
duty no matter who throws mud
at you.
A »l v«Tt i^cnwiU
H. BASCONI THOMAS
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS
Was elected to the senate in
1008. Was expelled from tlio
senate for charging graft on
the part of the legislature.
IH twenty days lie was re-
elected by his people by the
largest majority ever given
any senator in Texas carry-
ing every county in the dis-
trict and every box but four.
In 1010 ho was elected Lieut.
Governor but counted out
because of his threat to drive
out the lobbyists and grafters
from the State capitol. In his
race for this oll'tre he carried
every county in this congres
wionul district receiving 7()"(>
more votes than the next man
to him. In his last two races
for office he did not lose a vot-
ing box in his own county.
Washington was a planter.
Monroe Johnson and Roo.sevalt
classed as politicians when elect
ed toofiice. William Henry liar
rison Taylor and Grant came
out of t'ld army. The other 19
presidents were lawyers.
"My 1 ittl«» won bail a very severe cold
I wan recommended to try Chamber-
lain's Cou^li Itemed v and before a
mnall bottle wan tlnialied bu wan well
bb ever" write* Mrs. II. Silkn L!W
Dowlm^ street Sidney. Australia. fbi«
remedy In for sale by Allen Unjubart
and all driujuiHta.
The Attorney General's office
has ruled that in Texas there is
nothing in tin" l.iw to prevent wo
mt ii being elected to a county
office even if she is not a qualili
.■(I voter. Pittsburg Gazette.
Iion't b>' Hurpriseil if you have an
niti k of rheumatIhiii thin M|irinir. Just
rub tin- alt rti'd I 'a r t h freely witb
j Chambcrlain'M Liniment an I it will
| * .-id disappear. Sold by Allen I'riju-
; b»r mi l al1 druimiHte
FREE-Farmers 1912 Year Book
You and every otli- r f.irnit r ' .!•; i »• :i ropy of our I' trim rs'
Year Jko.k. It w.il tr!! yon of tl. i!»i\ >' ti and ft r ition of
Dearly « \ < r» S.utlu ra eroj I I .rn>- i <1 tm iltur:«l
i XJMTt - li.IV put lilt I) till -In • I ' ; I I I ' m.
taut will tnitkr profit for th«• »vli ■ i a t
Ilundrvd- of South" ru f .nin hav< v.ritt i in tlu.i I k how they
liiivt -uceccd) J 1 »y u^uij?
Virginia-Carolina
High-Crade
Fertilizers
in making 1 1ft mr.n< v out of tl • <r f rrr . V ' - •> * t! i «• k
' } ur deali-r lias not one to jive \ > •*.!. Not • - • t re -irn •
: t pr r« on li.s f.»rm 1 .:.••• v. • I • >♦> :
at '1 th« mikk« ions tuid mfor" ' -a eon' d • it n:iy U' worth
raauy dollars to }ou.
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