The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Hunt County Values.
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We have a Full Line of
receiving new goods
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Don’t buy un-
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Fruit Belt.
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Fine Bed-Room and Parlor Suits at prices from $10.00 to $50.00.
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COMMERCE, TEXAS.
NORTH SIDE MAIN ST.,
H. C. Wright.
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Leather Seat Rocker
$2.00 to $8.00.
Dining Chairs
50c. to
Free Reclining Chair
Cars, Parlor Cate
OUR QUEENSWARE
LINE
Convenient
Connections at all
Junction Points.
New and second-hand. We have plenty
of pipe and can put up your heater at
short notice.
Editor Journal:
I was informed to-day that Mr.
Geo, Rawson, one of the oldes.
hundred dollars; and would have respectfully refer them to such
successful and influential farm-
ers as Lee Smith, .1. W. Win-
*. M. Dun-
can, M. A. Smitn, Geo. Rawson,
and all the
all kinds of fruit and vegitables other land owners in this part of
More mon Ithe country.
Folding Beds
$10 to $50.
D.M. Morgan. Gur Hoover, i
Traveling Pass. Agent, Traveling Pass. Agent r
Ft. Worth, Tex. Waco, Tex.
J. W. Flanagan, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, Tyler, Tex. \
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3,96.’
THE III. I. GBODMAN FllHNITURE CO.
Is Complete, and we have some of the
Ne west Patterns.
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terment of health is not unfre- |
4uent anywhere, and is as often
beneficial to adults ,s to children
Colorado is noted for the purity
of its atinosphere as well as fo- i
the severity of its winters; yet /j\
people go from there swamps of j
Louisiana for their health. Th<
physical constitutions of people
are so different that no one cli-
mate or
health of all.
Horses and mules 18,502
valued at
Cattle, 22.192
Jack and Jennets 146-
Sheep, 1,147 ■..
Goats, 340 • ■ •
Hogs, 17,631
Dogs, 323
Carriages, wagons, etc.,
7,898, value
Merchadise
Materials and manufac-
tured article.-;
Machinery and imple-
ments 235,844
56,231
169,19: (
638,654
tiers in this part of the country-
had sold out and is going to movt
to Colorado. He has lived oi
this sand bet' over forty years,
and, has built up one of the most |
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$2.00 to $3.50.
And the present season i veloping an industry now in the
ftratea the fact that it can
id four months of floods,
produce the largest and
fop of fruit, both large
11, ever raised here.
and iriah potatoes and
all kinds has dpne equal
!l. J. M. Duncan's two
>f melons net him over two
$2.50.
land of all others in North Texas,
build up a beautiful and valuable
home that will bless you and
yours while you live and stand as
a monument to your manhood
after you are gone.
If any of the numerous readers
of the Journal questions the
truthfulness of the above I would
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good soft water, can be procured
on this sand belt by boring or
digging from 20 to 30 ft. deep.
That we have plenty of timber
and water for all purposes. We
have loug pleasant summers and
short mild winters. That the
cool moist breezes from the ocean
tempers the heat of our atmos-
phere during summer and pre-,
vents sunstroke. 'Chat our citi-
zenship is the very best. That
we are well supplied with schools, I
churches and colleges; and thatI
the hand of welcome is extended
to all comers.
City and town property 1,866,694 /K
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.. 692,34.' T
155.67.r
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SmliU’a Sure Kidney Care.
The only guaranteed kidney
remedy. Buy it-try-it-it costs
you nothing if fails. Price 50c.
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j Wants all your Second-Hand Furniture, StovesW^riiWact, all second-
We will trade or pay cash for them.
Hottest”
ARE FORGOTTEN
JUST A SHORT TRIP
VIA THE
We have the best lighted bouse in town, so you can see just what
buying. We want your trade and are willing to give you
good values for your money.
be made on thia deep rich I will say. m concln-ton, that I £ar Through pa|ace
Sleeping Cars.
To the Grand l.akes and Mountain Resorts
NORTH and EAST--OLD STATES.
QuickTime—All New Wide Vestibuled Equipment and Ex-
cellent Train Service—Make Your Trip Delightful
and Pleasant all the way.
Summer Tourist Tickets on Sale Daily
For Full Information Regarding Rates, Schedules;, Etc.,
SEE COTTON BELTAGENT, OR WRITE
Yours to corrAqjand,
The total valuation of Hunt j
county property for this year is I
S-l 2,497,033, which is a large in
crease over last year.’ The totals
are as follows:
Total acres 549.787 ...$7,559,188
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locality conduces to the
The writer ha- I
lived in several parts of the Unit-
ed States. North and South; and
can truthfully say this is the
most healthful section of the
Union he has ever lived in. A
very mild type of malarial fever
prevails here, to some extent,
during the sumo er and autumn,
and is easily managed—so the]
doctors say. Malaria is an at-
mospheric poison, and found doubled that amount if the sea-
most everywhere. It is product "oa had favorable.
of the joint action of heat, mois- This sand belt will soon be one ■' 11 • • ani* • 'ers',
ture, and vegitaole decay; and is vast orchard, vineyard aud gar- ’ -
worse in localities whore stag- den. It is the natural home of j aug imar^ ros.,1
nant waters and sluggish streams an Kimis ui irun an. Tcgiw/.ca i -
abound. This section of the grow on this latitute. More mon !the C0l,ntry-
state, being removed from these «>' can 1
teources pestilence can truthfully sand than can possibly be made
Least of as pure and wholesome on the famous Mack and gray
Lt atomsphere as the earth can lands surrounding it. And 1
Kknish anywhere. Being high wish to say to protective pur-
rolling and well supplied with chasers of thia sandy land that it
^B running streams, all the i« cheap at §100 per acre, and a
|^Bus waters are quickly car- ' few acres is all the average sized
^H>ff and floated away to the i family needs. Come and see our
BH This rand belt is a nat- j advantages, purchase a few acres
HB^Be9ervoir of moisture and t °f this land, join our fruit and
IM the longest drought with - ! truck grower’s association, eom-
8W^«jry to fruit or crops of any 1 bine your efforts with ours in de-
. Goodman Furniture Co. are the Only
Complete House Furnishers
IN COMMERCE,
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And they can furnish you from the kitchen to the parlor, and at
as low prices as can be found in the State Now a few prices
Engines and boilers
Money of banks
brokers
Money, other
banks, etc.
GOODMAN
l>: /j\ hand goods of any kind.
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235,07< T
Credit other than banks, ] W
brokers, stockjobbers 136,405 A
Property of jeorpora i A
tions, etc. 24,084 ! A
Miscellaneous property 176,20< | jji
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beautiful and valuable homes t< j
be found anywhere in North T**x
as z And the fact that he ha.-
lived here most of his life is evi-
dence of his appreciation of thr 1
many natural advantages here as I
an agricultural, frnit and truck 1
section. One of his boys ha-
been steadily declining in health *
and he thinks a change of loca-
tion would be beneficial to him.j
Change of location for the bet /jy
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Turner, T. S. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1905, newspaper, September 8, 1905; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358998/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .