The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Greenville.
Kaufman,
Decatur,
Commerce,
Sulphur Springs,
Winnsboro,
Gilmer,
PERKINS BROS.
OOMMERC^Ti:
that will be done
being
. The
you to visit
ing facilities of the E. T. N. C.
unequalled by any other college
in the state.
The lack of space forbids mak-
FRUIT JARS at
The Commerce
Mercantile Company.
FRUIT JARS at
The Commerce
Mercantile Company,
We have just received a
car load of the celebra-
ted Mason’s Ball Top
Fruit J are. and wa are
r>>ng to sell them at
right prices. Come at
once, as the demand for
them is strong and they
are going fast.
improvements that are I
pushed j made and that will be made.
E. T. N. C. invites y-_
the college and see for yourself. •
W. A. Foote.
H«t« Tn aCoochf
A dose of Ballard’s Horehcund
Syrup will relieve it. Have you a
cold A dose oi Her bine at bed
Umeand frequent sm.ll dotes of
Horehound Syrup during the dav
will remove it. Try it (or whoop-1
ing cough, for asthma] for con-
sumption, for bronchitis; Mrs Joe
McGrath, 327 K 1st street, Hutch-
in-en, Kan , writes: ‘'I have u»ed
Ballard's H-rehound Syrup in my
family for 5 years, and find it th-
best and most palatable medicine I
- - - ,—1 e”r ue**i ” 25c, «0c, 11 Sold
on the other by J A Hal). ***
materials r_*
rush, the brick
ing, because the work on the
begin immediately,
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number of students the
haU haa been enlarged, and a new
kind in America. It will be used
in active class work; and will be
a great advantage to the students
of both the normal and of next
session. Besides this a new lot
of blackboards have just been re-
----- They are of the finest
grade and will be a great advan-
tage to the students.
Besides improvements that aid
directly in the work, the E T.
C. has not forgotten to add new
comforts. The three* hundred
opera chairs that have been on
the road so long; have arrived
and are now being placed in the
chapel. They are as good as you
find in the best opera houses of
our large cities. With the large 1
roatruri and the new, large and 1
roomy chapel, fitted with opera
Ittpravements ot E. s. N. C.
w It will doubtless be interesting
| to the old students; and a source
■ ^information to prospective
J students to know of tire gre< I
■ improvements that have lately j
[benn made; that are being made; J
■•nd teat will be made on the E. T
Besides the excellent fac
and other ftu-Hiiies that have
been provided for the big sum
mer normal, that is to begin
June 12; the E. T. N.C. is still
making great improvements, that
will extend her horizon, make her
work more thorough than ever
before, and increase her power
improvements have been
^t^uleon the science and other
d«Wtensnta, but the latest is
■ tbg addition of the new Project™-
1 scope. Thia is one of the costli
|eat and beat instruments of its
S work in ,lw
Another very important fact
and a great improvement is the
ot^rSddw7t!tory‘ Cin‘rount —"*rorow”
w me",'on................
the work has not been
this spring, but since the clouds
are beginning to drift away, and
tb« sky to become clear again,
are coming in on the
-----' masons are smil-
_ ■ ~ w ——' — ww wwWW-- new
three story brick dormitory will
begin immediately, and will be
pushed with all possible vigor.
On account of the increased
dining
VOL. XV.
COMMERCE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1905.
NO 44
Eist Texas Normal College.
I
Special
mor, known, is a fluent and forcib.e 111 r«i'« h'e own local
tions speaker <lwo)Hnn. ___... «*«• « «•>« «f is.
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New Novelties.
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IF YOU NEED GLASSES
SEE
WATSON, THE OPTICIAN.
COMMERCE, TEXAS.
Examination Free.
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“mu-hly” by all.
man was on hand wi’’
making instruments,
sym- the talk of Tom G.
In scientific
in local option
fine of S2<» and ;
enjoye l days.
Millinery.
Special prices on al) ladies’ and children’s hat
Legal Blanks.
We keep a full stock of Mort- C-flu 4<
gages Releases. Bills of Sale, Bp) H ■'
Staples.
G<mx1 calico, in indigo blue, greys, fancy atvles
styles at
Round thread cotton cljeeks
Regular 7c gingham at
Double width per cale
Our Job Department
is constantly being supplied witn
new type faces and other neces-
sary material for turning out the
most artistic work in this line.
and shirting
3c yard
2 1 2c
5c
5c per yard
f.
k- Mechanic’s L-ins, Rental Con-
tracts, Notes, etc., on hand.
•Judge Newton handed out his
decision In U1(. Uno & Fr ,„tv
cases last we He held that
/ were intoxicating and fined
Clubbing Offer. j
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“.ful.b “live to hi. own ,'
I paper,
- M elasr <>f new. and
'I- O1 Ihlornia’ion from it that lie can
get nowhere else.
of innocence, phlox, p-- ;—
tunias, mosS-s, lilies, violets and
roses, making a scene
which the eye in pleasing
tions loved to gaze, and in admi-
ration dwell; f
soft mellow hue of c-*—-
symbolizing immortality, to he
realized in “the sweet by and-by.”
The piano sent out strai s 'of
Clothing.
Men’s 00 coats and pants now at $3 85
Men’s 6.50 and 7.50 eoats and pants now $4 95
Men’s extra well made wash pants, with belts, at . $1 00
Men’s regular 1.00 wash pants without belts 75c.
Men’s 2.50 light weight wool pants now $1 75
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J Examination Free. Satisfaction Guarantee t
| f Officeat the Ninkel Store every Monday and *
£ Saturday. Permanently located here.
MALLETT & BERRY
sold St ritrht prices. Perfect satisfaction^ -ua’-an-’
orse^dit^k^d^yZ'moX rePre8e,Ued bP1^
are dispensers of fine goods, and hence headquar-
ter good things to eat. . . H
Respectfully,
j^ALLETT & BERRY.
NEW
Purchased on our last market trip are now about all i
enables us to offer more and bigger bargains than
the outlet for the goods, the cash to pay for them, and that’s
We Mention
Ml“ W'“- ’“>■ backcomb..
bn Idcry tum-oven., lace turn overs, etc. Pretty embn.id
ery turn overs 3 for 25c.
The Scientific s and Classics 01
i the East Texas i
|- f thn Hose of the >ed8ion, in ac
cordance with ihe custo.n
fore ext nded to them, were wit and
given an ice cream a
festival, on the evening of June
11th, at the resi h nee of Dr. J.
S. Smith. The enclosed ground of the
in front and ends of tnr house and
pr^sentedc lovely scene of flowers to rise above dead s'elf
and evergreens. Th-r- was a c
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j commingling of -he modest flower called out the impri
, pan-ies. pe- ahd gave vent to the
—•J of a well stored mind, in
up n anlelegan., hi-h-toned and
emo- fined expression in a voice full o(
, wmooth modulation and cadences,
fringed w(th the To say the least. Prof. Hyder did they
evergreens, credit to his subject, honor to i \ ‘ * v r—
■ ■ himself and pleasure to his audi • ,d la“ he usu “ 1'’UHlty FOKUJI .
torv Xft..- .k >.J 1,1 local '’',tion eases, which is a
J- /Xfttr the address, ice rine of s •’*mis»uu «< (<»<
cream and cake were . 1 “ Ji“! ^.Ky of 20 'ng<.f other SPECI
Shoes and Slippers.
l"<,i’*u’ine BliPPe"- in black and tans, worth $1.25
to $2.00; maea J up to 5, all in one kit 9^
4« pairs sample dippers and sandals, in both tan and black-
«iws .1 up to 6; worth $1.50 on up to $2.50; all in a lot $] “H
pairs of men’s 3.(X> and 3.ra.tow cut, hand welt shoes, tL>
or black, al! hizps ’ „ w
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21 pairs men’s black kid and jiatent leather low cut shoes
value 2.50, marked ’
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Hof pd?es°f Pair" ”f S“,nplp *nd 81ipper'’ at a11 k'nfia
14c a yard
10c a yard
10c a yard
10c a yard
19c a yard
19c a yard
• -25c a yard
• -15c a yard
lawns, cords and other wash fab-
are worth much more.
Embroideries.
Hundreds of pieces of new goods marked lc, 5c. 7c, 10c and
lac that are worth almost double this for many pieces New
corset cover embroidery at 25c, 35c and 50c.
-- in. The purchasing power of 14 Big Stores for spot cash
any other store in Commerce could possibly offer. We have
what it takes to get the price right.
Few of the New Bargains.
Dress Goods.
I
Our Spring business in dress goods has been such that we
Und our stock almost all sold om 8nd „n our lasf markpt t
we bought a new and complete stock.
25c value mohair lustre at
Mercerized chiffon voile
Jacquard knicker voile
Knicker aephyr linen
29-ineh white dress linen
29-inch blue dress linen
36-inch white dress linen
10 pieces “Dolly Varden” organdies, 25c goods,
Big showing of pretty new
rics at 10c and 5c that
The picture
ith hie picture
• Then came
Smith on
and cla-sfo fields.
I ncle Tom,” as he is familiarly
i-e questions speaker, dwelling
t e scientific the ueauties of n»
1 r< f. Hjder, Hower-. o.s.ury everoiooming, STRONG WINnrn
while the grandeur of eloquence ?R0NG’M,WED
.is. The universal "P-to-finte men aho want
expression from all was, “This is
best one
our enjoyment is just
touch with the outride
keep in
Such a
MEWS A Conibiita.iion „f •iqi'j.;
. ., , ;—- J-’UkVAL and
UALI. is SEMI-WEEKLY NEWs is
jUM what tl.e farmers of thi- aeetion
edn o Td*'r|'v ke”P ''•"■•oiighh post-
p J' 1 New., home Eoterprme
. I’1-"’ ■ sot,. Newa. Naii-.nal
bt reigi, .Matters. L. -i-
< o.nu.t aij..,, keep, the farmer
1:1 ii. I. v up *o t||(. i mes on j "
for $1.75 „i|| sen,| .....
1W < <>piee ........
'' 1 he News i» alone worth
■ lie money to any Intelligent Farmer or
' lockntim < t tlit< locality. |(1 6Hv nuth-
3CUL FEATCIIES.
SUBSCRIBE MOW
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music softened by the gentle
{touch of fair hands moved by in-
, i^p ration; thrilling the heart in
Norma College, uni-on of the me odies and 1
phot.ies of sweet blending.
conversation there was a flow of
-- humor through the 1---
■ «.ke ,„d .b.,ru_e „
Ind'n'''”'’ y a°‘“ L ’ ce.ul.es of nature. Wlth „,e
and classi • minds Pref , 1,1 ir,e
J cls-sies. delivered « One wba'^,h<’, °r"'o,'y e' «'l>l<X’™nlt.
•bieuddr.,,. -ubj..,,,.
.1 . ..r T. m nis lips. i nt, universal '-l-o-mue men aUo want a Good Gen-
— ------ lne expression from all was “This i« r1"1 . n'",’P!‘P't in order to
day. the occasion and the subi-et the ia.o r.. u ' lniPls f"u< l> with the ouuide world, shcl
_..n j ... i ». J 1 e 'est one we have ever had P:''.”'r '► I HE l> x I.i.as sem I-W t. k“
Honed thought and our enjoyment is jus- simply COMM H’CF AJ Tmi11*"1
outpounng fine; couldn’t be excelled. S. 1,ALI *'s‘ >EMee-'’-1*'E
in a chaste ♦ • the farnirni
re-
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In Mhort. thifi
/ and big
infhniHirion.
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Athens,
Vernc-j,
Quanah.
Jacksboro,
Alvarado.
1 errell.
Altus,
Dee Wheatley,
Jeweler,
W>n, Waltham, Hampden, South
w JHarni!u,n- Illinois. New
England Watehea.
Inspector for St. L. 8.
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Turner, T. S. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1905, newspaper, June 16, 1905; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358987/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .