The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Beasley
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make up the 36 pages of Jhis 7^,. departure causes genuine
regret to their many friends here
as they were very popular.
Frank P. Holland has made a
signal success of Farm and
Ranch and we note with pleasure
on August 1 he will begin thej . "*6
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publication ot a new ; consumption. The progress of
periodical, Holland’s Magazine. jconguIUpuou, from the beginning
This publication is to be a home to the very eud, is a long torture,
magazine of a high literary char- both to victim and friends. “When
aoter designed for general circu- 1 had consumption in its first
lation throughout the South end.CeJrfoM> Md_, ‘-after trying dif-
Southwest. At present no such fereo{ medicines nnd a good doctor
magazine exists. The Southern ; jn vain I at last took Dr. King's
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I spell of fever.
Huge Task. ■
It was a huge task to undertake
the cure of such a bad case of kid- I
ney disease as that of C. F. Collier
of Cherokee, la., but Electric Bit-
On and after that dato |t,.rs ditl it He writes: -My kid- I
> neys were so far gone I could not I
phoneswill be taken 1 sit on a chair without a- cushion;
We are compelled to do'and suffered from dreadful back
ache, headacee, and depression |
11 I In Electric Bitters, however, I
(found a cure, and by them was re-
’ ‘ . I recom
1 mend this great tonic medicine to
1 all with weak kidneys, liver or
stomach. Guaranteed by C J
Hundley: price 50c j
Mr. Samuel Daniel and Mrs.
Sarah J. Tiller were married at
Wolfe City the latter part of last
week. They are between 60 and
70 years old. J
Brj oud ExprtMlon.
G W Farlowe, East Florence,
Ala., writes; “For nearly seven
years I was afflicted with a form
of skin disease which caused an
almost unbearable itching. I
could neither work, rest or sleep |
in peace. Nothing gave me per* I
maneut relief until I tried Hunt’s
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number. Among the contribut-
ors for the month are F. N. Strat-
ton, Loreno M. Page, Anna
Bishard, Belle Maniates, R. F.
Knapp, Mrs. E. Godinez, Walter
| B. Whitman, Edgar White, Drab
| Gallene, Mrs. S. E. Buchanan.
jn H. H. Hughes, J. M. Lewis,
onjy Hester Grey, Minta Rulon Road-
house and numerous others. ', -7 • ”, ---
, ache, biliousness, costiveness, etc
’ article is accom- Guaranteed at C J Hundley’s,
panied by superb illustrations, ,inly 25c. Try them.
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. They handle every- produce. The subscription price .
—-til it for' of the new magazine is 81 per m Quinlan last week, having K
y«r. We «,» lurni.h it and Uh, | r>~ «•» •» -W— • |
Journal one year for $1.75.
A Bad Scare.
Some dsy you will get a bad
scare when you feel a pain in your
bowels and f-ar appendicitis. Safe-
ty lies in Dr. King’s New Life
Pills. » sure cure for all bowel and
stomach diseases, such as head-
try town in Texas or any
state.__
Holland’s Magazine.
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Old settlers will meet at the w
court house in Greenville, Satur- fa
day July 8th. W
B. F. McDaniel,
President,
To cure a cold when yon have $
no cough—10 cure a cough when 1/M)
you have no cold—to cure your- fa
self when you have both—take jt
Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and !
. The new idea, the original , fa
I AN NEX N0.3
Enemies of the Town.
This illustration shows how
surely those who patronize the
big mail order houses destroy
their home town. Every dollar
sent to a mail order merchant is
a dollar taken from the home
merchant, and consequently a
dollar withdrawn from local cir-
culation. As the home merchant
becomes impoverished his ability
to purchase your supplies de-.
creases until your folly comes
home to roost, and you in turn
become bard pressed and poverty
stricken. On the same principle
the man who encourages or aids
the mail order business is a party
to the crime.
The golden rule is the best rule
in the world to live by, “Do unto
others as you would that they
should do to you.” If you would
have your home merchant buy
your produce buy his goods.
Your interests and his are identi
cal.
Keep Commerce money
Commerce. The best and 1—,
way to do it is to trade with Com- house and
merce merchants. They are wide- Nearly every
awake, public spirited, courteous.
They are your neighbors. You
are theirs,
thing you want or will get it for
you. '
It is to their interest to treat you
honorably and in the proper
spirit. Then patronize them and
as they prosper they will help
you to prosper. No one ever
lost by right doing. Whoever
patronizes home merchants does | cust,,niers must call at the mark I
right. It should be considered t as our t......... ..... ' .
treason to trade away from home We are compelled to do;
or to encourage it in any way. this 5^^ CBst4,nlP).s ar( so ii- L Kkctric ho;vevc j
Let us league together to make ; rP<,„(.)r wlt), tJieir imli-is phon- 1 ; ; ;
Commerce the best home indue- I them in in many instances at I stored to perfect health.
other la3t minute, and from so
many sections of the city—that
we simply can’t fill them with I
any satisfaction or profit.
Very respectfully,
M 3RSHAI.T. BhUM.
J. B. Heath.
Dying of Famine.
be pursued in the new magazine
it certainly ought to be a winner.
Hie policy of making good rather
than making promisee is fully
exemplified in the advance sheets
of Holland’s Magazine.
The cover for the August num-
ber, finely lithographed, is a
symphony in green and the con-
tents, including many half-tone
engravings, is in keeping with
the cover. A large number of fgr
short stories by well-known and only genuine laxative cough
writers, interesting discussions of syrup. Remember the name, ,fa
current topics, household helps “Kennedy’s’ and see that the red
, clover blossom is on the carton, at
and bints, arfacles on flowers, c o HUJ £
fashions and needlework and
numerous stories, games and
puzzles specially for children, b
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Fret Delivery 0! Meat Discontinued-
On the first of July we will dis 1
continue" the free delivery of
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Cure. One application relieve I
1 ami pcricvnj vuiwi ,uc. , me; one box cured me, and al-
•relief and sure cure for cough»,! though a year has panned, I have
’' , sore throat, bronchitis, etc. (Stayed cured. 1 am grateful be-
Hunt's Cure is
cure for all itching
a bottle. Trial bottles free diseases of the skin. Price 5Uc
and Southwestern states should i New Discovery, which quickly
readily support a first-class mag- jperfectly cured me.” Prompt
azine of the right quality, and if 80re throat, bronchitis, etc. j stayed cured,
llje iDtflhyda pursued by Col., pnSitiveiy prevent* piiewnonia. i pond eMpreeeion.
Holland iri making Farm and j Guaranteed at C J Hundley’s. 50c I a guaranteed cu
Ranch are indicative oi those to |and ♦! c 2:“'. . J.“* ‘
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WALL PAPER.
DRY GOODS.
Respectfully,
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Railway
Plan Your
Vacation NOW
M. F. SMITH.
Commercial Agent,
210 Slaughier Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
G. L. COBB.
Southwestern Passenger Agt.,
907 Alain Si., Kansas City, <Ho.
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Our stock of Summer Dress Goods is still complete in every de-
partment. We have just received a lot of new Lawns and Organ-
dies, goods which we bought at greatly reduced prices, and will be
sold cheaper than you ever bought summer goods before.
Don’t fail to see us when in need of anything in the Dry Goods
line.
We also carry a complete line of Tinware, Crockeryware, China-
ware. Window Shades, Mattings, Picture Frames. We make our own
frames and can fit any size picture you bring us.
Be sure that you see us for anything in the above lines, as we
will certainly save you money.
Bring us your PRODUCE.
There is no better time in the year to do your papering than
this time. We are selling lots of Wall Paper and the good people cf
Commerce seem to appreciate our efforts in selling them better ard
handsomer paper for less money than it has been sold in Commerce
before. Our stock of Wall Paper is now larger than ever. It mat-
ters not how hard you are to please, we can suit your taste ard
pocket-book. We are only too glad to show you through our stock
of Wall Papper, give you an estimate of how much it will cost you
and help you to decorate your house in the most stylish way.
Remember that we sell you good paper as cheap as 5c a double
roll, which is less than the freight would be should you order the
same from a sample book or through an agent, besides we trim your
paper free of charge, and take back al! the paper you don’t use.
We carry a large stock of Room MOULDING on hand at al! times.
Don’t wait until the hot weather forces you to se-
lect some resort in a hurry. Plan your vacation
NOW. Study the summer books descriptive of the
lake resorts of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan,
issued by the
These will be sent to those interested, free. They
will tell you about the northern lake resorts, what it
costs to get there, how much to stay there, and the
best train service there and back.
Of course, you know The Southwest Limited is
the train take, if you want the best. Leaves Kansas
City Union Station, 3.B3 p. m., Grand Avenue Sta-
tion, 6.07 p. m., arrives Union Station, Chicago, 8.20
a. m. next day. Direct connections for Wisconsin
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Turner, T. S. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1905, newspaper, June 30, 1905; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358989/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .