The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905 Page: 4 of 7
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City Bakery.
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pring Styles in Footwear.
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La France Oxfords
Hilliard & Tabor’s Oxfords Dittman’s 0. K.
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For Children
FINE SHOES FOR MEN.
T. D. BARRY & CO.
CALDWELL & HARDIN
THE SHOE MEN,
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Main Street, opposite Postoffce,
COMMERCE, TEXAS.
City Council.
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Special Rate to Galveston.
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Not Withdrawn From Contest
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Notice, Confederate Veteran*.
town and one properly supple- ^SgiTrS was AsSt toZi;
“ent8 the other- __ needed. The committee was of ^*?d Jhemofficeno?rCaptain’^eR.
The attractions at Boulder. i the opinion that there was a good E’ Qn the wefet 8^de of ’the
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THE
TEXAS!
PACIFIC
Mayor Hall
RAILWAY
Odd Fellows Memorial Anniversary.
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Cheated Death.
Solicitor Wanted.
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A liberal
ty for subscriptions.
For sale by C J Hundley, them at 60c.
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A|>ptic«llua biw bevu made to mall ae second
claaa mail matter.
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A nice line; in vicls, plain toe and
with tip; light and medium sole $2.50
Don’t live in Commerce and
spend your money in some other
town.
A snappy line of oxiords in tan
Russia calf, with plain toe and with
tip and welt sole. Price $2.25 & $2.75
Special
Clubbing Offer.
Rooms Reserved for
World’s Fair Visitors.
Corona Patent with dull top, Blucher, price
Vici Kid, Vici Kid with dull top, price
Velour Calf and Box Calf. Blucher and Bal. price
her line. 1
done at reasonable prices. South
ern telephone 129. tf
$3.50 and $4.00
3.50 and 4.00
3.50 and 4.00
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Boys’ tan oxfords, Russia calf,
nobby lasts; are made to retail at $3.00;
we sell them, per pair $2.50
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Fifty Years f he Standard
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For the Little Men and Women
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We have soft soles in different styles, patterns and
colors. Price 40c and 75c
STETSON.
Corona, patent vamp and top. patent with dull top, price
Vici Kid in Blucher and Bal. price
COMMERCE JOURNAL J
ruwushcd svcnv ritiwav.
$6.00
5.00
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The Journal is under obliga-
tion to the many people who have
recently spoken encouragingly
to the editor about its newsy col-
umns. The Journal will endeav-
or to improve as it grows.
Misses' and children’s oxfords in
snappy style, blacks and tans, sizes 6
to 2. Price $1.00 and $1.50
The Journal will have some
very important improvements to
announce in the near future, all
of which will be to the reader’s
benefit.
The Odd Fellows will hold their
memorial anniversary services in
the college chapel on the last
.Sunday in this month at 3 p. m.
' The aarman will be preached by
j Rev. W. A. Wherry; pastor of
the Christian church.
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A line of fancy vicis, in colors, red, bine and wine,
sizes 3 to 8. Price $1.50 & $1.50
The Journal wants a hustling
the ensuing year by unanimous agent who can furnish hit horse
elected and buggy to canvass the coun-
. . a ~j a | scavenger iut inv ensuing year, ty for subscriptions. A liberal
MrtirMnVM trtni^rspssa Aiderman Marshall brought up commission will be paid the right
MUM UMUM FOWMM oe.
Miss McClinton's Dressmaking. *■ *••••
I Some maiden’s
t i' Ugliti< of l >ve,
o'" th-in, as well
general, hive a i
ami etay down feeling. I
.Sarsaparilla is the lifter,
only takes bold. it lifts up.
way back, weary feeling vanishes quarter*.
I like a dream.
man. There is a chanoe here for
a permanent Job to some good
man.
At the regular meeting of the
city council Monday night all the
> new
fancies turn to
i>ut the n.aj rity
as humanity in
want to lay down
. Simmon's
It not
That
BAKING
NWDflt
Mt fraa pre craaa af
Te x -vs. » <•<».. „..vi« ■. ... »■■,
of our children. We |i*r« o-n.t i
other medicine* for the some pur- 'general debility end nerve trouble,
poee, but never found anything tn and keep them constantly on hand '
equal Chamberlain’s. If you will since as
use f “
cure.”
New Discovery
/Consumption
FOR . OUGHS and
“ v°L0S
The Texas Midland will run
special excursion to Galveston
and return, April 21, 22 and 23,
for the Northern Settlers Con-
vention, and visit the Cruiser
“Galveston’ and ocean steamers.
Rate, $5.30. Tickets on sale
April 20th and for morning train R_ <
of April 21et and 22nd, and for »«»DuSI«»s
PassengerService
•TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
A man who l« fully alive to his own
interest* will take his own local pappr,
because he gets a clasa of news and
- useiul Information from it th»i be can
get nowheie else.
STRONG-MINDED
up-to-rtate men »Iko want a Good Gen-
eral Newspaper in order to keep in
touch with the oiitaide world. Such a
paper is THE DALLAS SEMI-WFEK-
LY NEWS A (<»u> bl nation of THE
COMMERCE JOURNAL and HIE
DALLAS SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS U
just what the farmer* of fbU mm !ion
nerd in order to keep thoroughly poaC-
rd uj*on lx>cal New*. Home Enterprise.
Perfohal Item*. State New*, \niional
Affair*, Foreign Mattrri In abort, thia
Combination keep* the farmer and hia
family up to the times on Information.
For $1.75 wr will acrid the two papers
one year—liM; ropira. The FARM ERs*
FORUM in The News la alone \«orth
the money to any Intelligent Fanner or
Stockmnn of till* locality, to aav noth-
ing of other SPECIAL FEATURES.
SUBSCRIBE NOW.
•The Katy** Again to the Front,
For ladies; the shoe par exellence,
new and swell line. In patent vicis, tan
vicis and brown vicis, Broadway and
Spanish lasts. Price $3.00
jCocal am
Insure now in
Sayings Life
Stepenson.
•^■'arnier, if yo
cotton. Use mor
Cotton” Debenpo
Carl Day of
among the Sun
Commerce.
Buy your druj
Hill and vote in
Gift Library Coni
Buy a Blees bu
a good one. Fo
land-Maloney Co
Mrs. L. C.
Greenville visite
Bross Sunday.
.I smew l«om of )
kicked by’ a horsi
badly hurt.
Homer Hundh
Simpson were vi
ville Sunday.
S. H. Sharp of
over Monday to •
ter, Mrs. Claud R
Trade with J.
and vote for your
izatiun in the Lit
Pric*
50c &SI .00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
those interested.
Etter, on the west side of the
square on Saturday, April 29,' , - - .
1905, at 1:30 p. m„ for ths pur- a fence ‘o enclose the city
pose of transacting important
business pertaining to the welfare
of the association. The trip to
the general reunion at Louisville,1
Ky., and to the state reunion at
Galveston will be considered, as
well as other important matters.i
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Graveyard Working.
There will be a graveyard
working at Lebanon graveyard
on the first Saturday in May.
Everybody come with tools and
well filled baskets.
The PMAPnger Department of theM.K. AT.
B*y Co. (“The Katy'*) haa eatablbihed a
Rooming Bureau for the benefit of it* patron*
who desire to visit St. Louis during the
World’s Fair. This Bureau has secured an
option on several thousand furnished rooms
in St. Louis hotels and first class private
residences,which can be secured and reserv»-«l
through any M. K.AT. Ticket Agent.
It I*, of course, neceaaary that reservations
be made as far in advance as possible, In
order that the desired accommodations can
be secured. An office of the Bureau will lx
maintained opposite the L’nfe>n station In
St. Ixxuis. where a corp* of competent clerks
and uniformed messengers are constautly
on hand to direct visitors to their appointed
In addition to this, the Bureau will furnish
Ifuidea, chaperones, messenger service; also
cabs, carriages, automobiles and express
service for the transfer of , a|
reasonable rates.
This service will be of grest value and
benefit to strangers and ladies and children
without escorts. This move is In accordance
nrith the usual progressiveness of "The Katy.*
’ Any M. K. *T. Agent will gladly give fug
taformation, or address
W. G. CRUSH,
*vi«rL PakMSfw aa4 Tifktt tnat,
Dallas, Tax as
KIuLthe couch
CURE THE J.UNCS
"nDr.King’s
J. A. Adams
trip to Greenville
Born Saturday
J. W. Manning, <
L. V. Mallett i
country on a pro
Mise Kate 8c
visited Mrs. Joh
C. S. Mauldin
ville this week de
■ Dave Ablowicl
Visitors to Greei
Cash pawl for
chickens at E. 1
store.
Trade with <
in the Merchant
Contest.
Mrs. E. C. Gui
Lillie Cox in
week.
New cab, new
gy—at the Wo<
livery stable.
Cail at the Nic
want something
pocket cutlery ch
Misses Ella am
Cumby visited t
week.
Buy new cloth
the old ones. I
“boost cotton.”
Just received
Jacobs’ chocolatt
at Iceland.
Mack and Ton
Moody werfe Sui
Paris.
The Journal is prepared to do
■any kind of job printing on short
notice, in the best of style and
workmanship.
With not a vacant business
house in town, the opportunity is
very inviting to men with money
to erect more brick business
houses here. Hs a business in-
vestment it is splendid.
morning train April 23d. Return
limit: Leave Galveston not later
than April 22 for the former and
April 24 for the latter.
For further particulars inquire
of any Texas Midland Agent.
T. V. McDonald, Commerce.
The Journal added a great
many names to its subscriotion
list last week, and more this
week. It becomes more popular
daily.
Correct advertising is business
pure and simple. The business
man plants his money for results
and not for the vanity of seeing
his name in print, or to please
a friend.
The Journal is always thankful
for any item of news that its
friends phone in, send in or tell
to the editor. It wants all the
news all the time about every-
thing and everybody.
The Wesley re’
by Rev. 8. C. Rii
viPe is attracting
See the elegant
and ladies hat*,
fine millinery at M
before buying.
Get in the push
‘‘Fair’' panels n
time expires. Ju
Al Bachman.
Miss Daisy McClinton an-
nounces that she will do fashion-
able dress making this spring at
her home on Church street, where
Look out for an important an-
nouncement in the Journal soon.
The Young Ladies Cemetery
! Association has not withdrawn
sidewalk on a piece of’ The Hunt Co Confederate' 'rom the Merchants Library Con-
« l l_t test as reported, but ask the help
and influence of all, especially
those interested. If successful
in the contest, books will b>- sold
and money appropriated to build
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tery. Cemetery Association.
Kallard’e Horehound Syrup.
Immediately re|iev>-s hoarse,
croupv cough, oppressed, rattling,
rn*ping and difficult breathing.
Henry C StSETns, druggist, Shulh-:
burg. Wis , writes, M>y 20, 1902:
“1 have been kllini
Horehound .Syrujk lor
and have never haA a
that has given better satisfaction, i
I notice that when I sell a
tliey come ba< k for more,
houe-tlv recommend it.”
5Oc. $1 J. A Hall.
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ferred to the sanitary committee.
The matter of dumping cans, etc.,
was also referred to the same
committee.
Dr. Credille notified the coun-
cil that the city needed some reg-
ulation relative to hog pens in the
city and said he expected soon to she will be glad to have you call
present an ordinance to the and consult her on anything in
council requiring all hog pens in her hne WoA anleed dnd
the city to have plank floors in , x <*
them.
Dr. H. P. Credille was elected
health officer for the ensuing
year and the council adjourned.
Frightful Suffering Relieved.
Suffering frightfully from the
1 virulent poisons uf undigested fond
' C G Grays >n of Lula, Miss., took
Dr. King’s New Life Pills, “with
the result.” All stomach and
bowel disorders give way to their
tonic laxative properties. 25c at
C. J. Hundley’s.
Hing Ballard's
lor two years tmM.
J~|2 FAST TRAINS DAILY2
St. Louis, Chicago
and the East....
yfrwwow I ■ , ■
Painting, paperhaging or doo-
j orating is always done in the
best and most up-to-date ftyle
'by A. M. Anders. 4t
Ring No. 4 fo
Debenport sei
“Boost Cottoi
Tom Sayle 4 I
You can find
Fresh seeds a
lee cream mai
land.
Have your h
Blincoe’s.
Bargains all t
enport’s.
Iceland the pl
dies.
Garden and fl
O. Hill's.
J. Edgar Fink
you a home.
Miss Mary }
with fever this w
Al Bachman i
in Greenville Su
Ernest Sincla
visited here last
Rev. J. H. Br
City was here Si
fbcmlwrlaln'a C'nltr
Cholera ansi l>larrh>»«*a Rrtnedj for
Howrt <;nasptatat« tn Children.
“We have u.*ed Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and DinrrLoea Rem-
edy in our family for years.” say*
Mrs. J. B. Cooke of Nederland*,
We have given it to all, fected s complete cure. w
hers used ’ also found them of great benefit in tT.LMIIS,HEaPNI8wELPMh
some iuir- general nebititv and nerve trouble , “
See ear TlekM At«M, or wrtte
I find ihty have no a»■ awake,»«•.
it as directed it will always equal.” C J Hundley guarantees
• For sale by C J Hundley, them at 60c. t»w “*“**••
'THIS new line awaits your inspection. They have an inimitable “snap” and
1 “go” and are fnll of wear. Our selections of the best lines from the best
makers enable us to offer the latest and most stylish patterns in artistic foot-
wear--maximum values at minimum prices.
It is the nice things people members were present, the
say of each other and to each mayor, J. A. Hall, presiding,
other which help make life worth The new|y elected aidermen were
.. . u • • * i •< present and participated in the
living. It is easter to speak evil [,u9ines8 of lhHe meet*;ng.
of one, but how much nobler and After the minutes were read
better to speak charitably or well, and approved the reports of
_■ - - standing committees were heard.
Now that Commerce has a good The street committee reported
Merchants Protective Associa- that there was not at present
.. , , , , .. much street improvement, except
tion why not go a step further,^ the oil reHcently purchased
and organize a Commercial Club? wag being put on the streets. It
Both of these organizations tend was stated that Mr. Satcher had
to the material prosperity of the built a
It Is the hope of citizens gen-
erally that the new mayor and
city council will be lucky enough
to devise and put into execution
a plan whereby a system of wa-
terworks can be established.
Boys’ patent, dull top, ery dressy,
sizes I2f to 5j. Price $2.00 & $250
For fresh bread, cakes, pies,
candies, nuts, fruits, cold drinks,
meals and short orders, go to
I city bakery.
4t M. D. Harrigan, Prop.
Painting and Paperhangtng.
bottle I
I can I
25c, j
SnpKRB Pm.t.MlN VESTIBULED SLEETEM,
HAXDSOME SEW CKIH CARS Pm).
F1STEST TlitnollEW ORIEANS
Kidney trouble often ends fa- (wmm, •nmout**).
tally, but hy choosing the right OltT UXE xuxxno THH0UGB coioaw
medicine. E. H. Wolfe, of Bear! AID SLEEPEB8 WITHOUT CBAien.
Grove,’,J!'” cheated WNMBMWSSIS sviuasw Witma
cays: ’■ Two years ago I had kid- twuwiwt car atavics to
ney tmuhle, which caused me great A T ¥ \ D WF T A
pain, rii fieri ng and anxietv, but I ■* AM »
took Electric Bitter*, which ef- rotrnvitrwochangw.
I b*ve Ckab Can (>Mt* Pm) D*lfr t*
T S. Tt RNKti. Editor xml Propeleiot.
HVHMC'KIPTIUN KATES
One Year..................$1.00
Six Months..................50
|0-Adverti*ing rate* are made on a
baaie'ofl week* to the month.
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Sanitary—Dr. H. P. Credille,
. ’ j erans
The council went into executive iwith thia or£aniza”on-
• Ur • La IN Do 15 Y j
A. H. Hefner, President.
Secretary.
The attractions at Boulder, dea| Qf gradjng that ought to be
Colorado, which have been so .ione on the streets as soon as
popular heretofore will be more the city is able to have it done,
so than ever this year. A trip to The auditing committee pre-
d tj— sented a revised report of the
Boulder is more enjoyable and .... ... . ■ ■
J J condition of city accounts which I
more profitable every way than wa8 satj8factory to the council as
any summer trip you can take, it effectively cleared up all ac-
A month in Cool Colorado make-' counts. The report was adopted
one feel young again. I %a AI1 members are urgently
ordered to be recorded by thei . . . . B. ,,
' secretary. Mayor Hall an- 9ue8ted present and all
veterans in the county areoor-
i d g dial|y invited. It should be
0mm1 et-> >s j -hair borne in mind that this associa-
btreet—O. r. Marshall, chair- .. . 4. ...
mm, R. E. L. McCarter, Dr. H. tlt°" haa no connection with any
P Credille other Confederate Veteran asso-
-•Ordinanc^-R. E. L. McCarter, ciation in th® ?°un‘y and a11 v«t‘
chairman. Ed Maloney and W. ^ns are ehg.ble to members^p
h Crawford who llve ,n the county, regard-
“Finance-Ed Maloney, chair- ‘*88 of «hat other organization
,nan, W. S. Crawford, Tom Sayle. belong to, or whether,
Sanitary-Dr. H. P. Credille, ^cy belong to any organon]
1 chairman? Tom Sayle and O. P. !*!?"’ a?d we ur«? UP°" a11 ?et- I
Marshall I erans to associate themselves
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1 HU WUllVU TT VUV 1111V VAUl. U 11 T u :
; session and elected P. H. Perkins
*treet commissioner, and disposed
of| the report relative to city se-
curities. Mayor Hall appointed
Aiderman McCarter mayor pro
tern for the ensuing year. Mayor
Hall was elected city recorder fori
the ensuing year by unanimous
vote. Z. Dillard was
1 scavenger for the ensuing year.
I the question of the condition of
’things at the city’s dumping
grounds and the matter was re-
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