The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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A
T. S. Tl’KNKR
kditoi and
THE
BEST
World,
*
ever
wore.
&
. . . e . .
Togo's Act o' Worsh'p.
free.
Rutland-Money Co’s.
Dr. W. L Pippen,
Dd IVTTaT . -
jz iiient possession.
A —---
Dr. W. A. Boyce,
physician and surgeon
<
post- *
, for
a
were
Hie
tnorodd
a
I
&
eetor *u no b-tter or
^stronger, on th* average
“ successor.
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$1
fi
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I .1'3
MEN’S SHOES.
There is something fine
Proprietor
I BMKIlTiuN R AI E.x
One Year .............$1.00
~ix Months..................yi
fcu Au.erasing rate, are made on a
basis of 4 weeks to t be month.
the they do
will
Commerce is the best Tnarket
for farm pro luce in th s s ction
of Texas.
“Goodyear Welt,” ||
than any other shoe factory
• .
in the world.
DeWitt’s Salvo
For Piles, Burns, Sores.
& I hese Two Great Shoes are Sold by
■ JOHN E. LILLY.
Notary Public, ig tome and Buy a Pair.
acts directly on the
I mucous surface* of the
Send for testimonial-
Passadena, California, has
man whose heart is on
side.
P'ssadena but in most ]
such a thing excites no interest.
In Fort Worth the street cars
have begun to enforce the Jim
Crow law by whi"h the whites
occupy the fronbof the cars and
the negroes occupy the rear.
That is putting the negro where
he belongs.
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yjULKEY 4 HAMILTON,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Commerce, Texas.
Krf.rvnce. ; ,.Bimerrr National Rank and
flaau-r-and Mereteat. NaUonai Hank
O«cr upaiair- In Nenl Hl„-k South sw>
Square. Phnne s.j rln*a.
DR- C. J. SIMPSON,
DENTIST.
Office in the Markley Building.
Commerce, Texas.
Indigestion Causes
Catarrh of the
Stomach.
many has been auppom! that
*-■- «». . per "
num. You can pay your Joan at attacks «f lrxHge>m>n Inflames the
any time or any part nf it. Max-| I .
xhr power of her achievements. weii Foster, attorney for said •"$ *• <*“*»» sscfnis mactn instead «f °'
the Ishms ef enteral SfMttM. TMa to
called Catarrh ot the Stomach.
K»M Byspspia Cm
reHavM all la&nitolHa ef the maosw
membranes Mag flte stomach, prefects the
nerves. and seres bed brae*. soar nfep,
a eoaas at MtoO after oattag. ladtfostfea.
whan the stem-ch “is out oForteT K*M, Wha^Yca Kat
M,v ..enure Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will put _ .
i§
|g
Come and Buy a Pair. ~ ~
&S&0B • •
ion.
act brings any impression of the
truth in the religion of Japan,
for to ‘he Ch ilian mind it is all
pagan, but that humili y in the
great is becoming and that it is
an inspiring spectacle to see so
conspicuous a world's figure ac-
knowledging his dependence up-
on powers higher than himself.
It brings the assurance also
that Japan’s success has not
turned the spirits of her people
to vainglory and egotism, but
that they have the regard for the
like one __
and tcise thought she would not
get well at all. We got a bottle
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
which acted like a charm, f
stopped coul
ana fat,’’ writes
sard, Brubaker, Ill. This remedy ••••«. »> >uu aneps you ,. ,,, . .
is for sale by all druggists. °P. *nd the grocery bill tells 6*
------about your appetite. P
Sr J
1 ‘ t &
—~--i
$
ARE $5.00 AND $6.00 W
and to wear on pair <i
She falls far short of the Chrje-1 company, Ladonia. Texas; J. Ed-
- tian conception of a redeeming 8*r Finley, assistant.
e—-gridence, but she is looking; .-----------
>nd the ownal and that ie.. 'mp^^’hle to have a cl*ar
lelhing head, an active brain, a vigorous ■
ux. .. . i constitution or a etron? bodvi
^Mlnrophmally and actually when tha diger ion ia weakiwi
T?......
Airs. Maud G. Russell,
Osteopathic Phjsician.
Practice in all Chronic and Acute
Cases.
Female Diseases a Specialty.
New Phone 78.
Commerce, Texas.
W. Nanpels. Oliver Shaw (col.),
R. M. Kounty. W. T. Overstreet.
Andy Barret (col.), Mgr. Opera —
House.
When calling for the above de-1
scribed letters please say -‘ad-
i»e the date.
Dallas Harbert,
There is a nr, nsurance
in New York 1
He mad> a lumin jua observation paganism and it exhibits
and acquired instant fame.
man !
named McCurdy. *« pagan, it is a beautiful
State of Ohio )
City of Toledo.
Lvcas rounty, )
trank J. (. hen«y makes oath
that he is senior partner of the
firm of F. J. Cheney and Co., do-
tn_' business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, a d
* *** _ * /
ONE HI ND RED DOLL A RS‘for
each and every case of catarrh
vour tflat cannot he cured by the use
time of Hall’s Catarrh Cure
Frank J. Che.xey.
Sworn to before me and sub-
day o< December, A D. Ixso"
A. W. Gleason.
(Seal.) r
Halls Catarrh Cu«h tak^Vm
ternaliv and
g
jQT IN THE N#
World, |
W. L. Douglas 1
$3.50 and $4.00
■n as- Jbj
1 he lots have been
are in the
&
b - ng remodeled
I s- me
open ho i-e zS
1 he h us>- w ill fro t • : th- S»:,
pic-
fl -or will
s, am;
m
.8 &
The
't*-p for-
tn »rch o . *-i
ry valuable .-Ji
a v - • •>
If tur."
The
tele-
e«-
talk
iftr -
Opera House Assured.
I be >.t era house i.-* now
sored Let. .....
; purchJMrd and the plans
hands of the contnc <>r for revi-’-
on. I he 1 ts were pu. chas.-d
from D.-. DeJ- r. ett .-m l are at t ie
ci nii-r of Main street, oppo.-ite th>
Ablo-vicii building. They are 5Lix
120 feet. 1 he building will be
qui;e an ornament to the tow n and
will co-t about $12,000 .r -t15,< ‘JO.
The plane a-e I
from the plans adopted
months ago for an
. here.
stand will hav< a se ti
i y of tiOO Th lower
i e r.std for busi- ex-.- in.us
t .e upper .-t «r\ fot th- anrl t r
and offices. I he c mpii' v
ti <a> c’d b.- I.nd->ni > < p tal.
opera house is another
wir! iu pr- g essive
<'<»n’ni^rc*, aid > a v
a lditii«n tu her *- erpr -es
rusher things of life according to
meir best conceptions of the no-
ble and the uplifting.
A d? -pie's religion is the ex-
pression of its best spirit, and
whether the religion is true or
false, it represents the ideal as
the uplifting influence of the ma-,
teriai and the spiritual as the en- 1
nobiing principle of the animal. •
llapan worships her ancertirs 1
as the guide to her conduct and 1
THOMPSON 4 MANNING,
attorneys at-law,
Commerce, t$xas.
Postmaster. Loans male on Real Estate at
—low rate of interest.
fight at dressing to wounds, bruises burns
mation sets in they may be healed
without maturation and in about
.....-s required by
the old treatment. This is the
greatest discovery and trium, h
s irgery Chamber-
Bxim acts on the
It is a i antisep-
, . rr _ I to such in-
juries causes them to heal verv
Icvsrl.sad Lettar List
Following is a list of unclaimed
(letters remaining in the p-
Take Hab’s Family Pills for office at Commerce, Texas,
, week ending October 11, 1905.
Mrs. Itach-I Thuston. Mrs.
Jas. A.nnie Warren, Dallas Thomae,
Millie Rone, N. 1. Ovorstreet,
D. E. Newland, .1. M. Yarber-'
, , . - "“gh, Birl Duper. Wm. Bridge-
had been there in about IS years water. J. H. Davia. Mr. Burks.
had a touch of pneumonia, which very materially since then Thev Cartep’ Lui* Limey, 8. H. Low-
left her with an awful cough pr,mp ,h. h„al 1 ell, M. H. Wolfe, G load
She had spells of coughing, just . . ° 1 Po«tals—Miss Kate Rogers,
like one with the whooping cough have 8eenJhis year. Sam Fuller, A. S Leloplon, </
Ymf AppetHer*
Does this weather ma«e you;
......... She want to set down and stay set?
ighing and got stout Do®8 your food disgust you! If
rites Mrs. Ora Bus- 80■ Fou n®«d Simmon’s Sarsapa-
iker. Ill. Thia remedy Hila. It picks you up, kreps you
is for sale by all druggists. '
------------- about your appetite. *
♦ 10 0 loan from The National _ -.jztml
Loan and Investment Co. will -
cost you in all payments, $143%-
20 in seven years and ten months.
YoU get the fl-MX) You pay for po, _ „
the use of it for said time, $438.- Ca<a"h ol'fe. Sorr^ causld^.^toa -----— ■
*"<1 d.spepto*. but tU tr-th U exiUly th«
"------ *n" “”cs!!e- catarrh. IU-! ton,--. ■ (l. m„„- n4 .
.where is the Music Store tti over
Singer Sewing Machine Man ?■
On the West aide of the
square, next door to Ro-
senthal's dry goods store,
where you are invited,
ladies especially.
We keep the high grade Kimball
Pianos and Organs and the old
well known Estey Organs, and
Singer Sewing Machines.
We earneetiy solicit your trade.
1
Mr. ID abst in* accepted the
nominatio.i for mayor of New
’!<- It is a f. r gone conclu-
sion that the ampaign will be a
hot r/jmber
p*«< ’ p • I <11
..if
/ •'’ if.
ne-
groe’s skull was broken the oth-
er day. Pernaps he wasn't a
real negro.
Time was when it was every-
man to his ti de. N -w it is ev-
ery man to 1 is graft.
The annual meeting of
Texas Holiness Association
meet in Ft. \\ orth November 1.3.
It is reported that a Paris
Dr, Bowlus came and lectured
Tuesday night. He had
good audience and his
was enjoyed b- all present,
experiments in the wirel—
graphygind the X-ray
pe ially interesting,
was interspersed wi h h
stories, of which the Dot . >r has
vast fund and they w a .r.- -i- <•>
ated and enjoyed by theaud: -n e. 1^,
The lecture was good, it was I. th ■$
instructive and ente tai in-, and
thos- who failed to hear it mis-ej .5<3
a treat.—Leonard Graphic. <•£
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All the new lasts in Buttons,
Bals, and Bluchers; widths A
t0E’ 1
W. L. Douglas f
Mates and Sells more Men’s ;•(
Shoes, *
wno nas lost all that is evil and
| retains with intensified vitality all
that is pure and exalting. Hence
i his worship is not idolatry but
dealism, which is in the right di-
! rection toward the ultimate
truth.
It is to be observed, also, that
The duck has a very poor 'aPan 3 worship of ancestors is
opinion of du^-k hunters. ,n emulation of virtues, and
therefore an incentive*!.> nobler
conduct. Among some other
peoples there is a sort of ances-
worship that is mere boasting of
blood and her il Iry, which is only
pride and a: out the vainest anil
silliest of ail the forms of pride.
These wor.-hipe s do not emulate.
not even imitate their
ancestors, except in respect to
faults or infirmities; and thev
seek to balance their own short-
comings by the imaginary virtues,
of a long lineage.
The more the world learns of
(Japan the more it finds to admire
and applaud. While her religion
sort of
a state
. t mind already looking upward
and therefore the better prepared
to conceive and accrp- the sub-
. time truths of Christianity.—Ft.
. d orth R -cord.
Buy a good lot and let us build
' you a home. Payments monthly,
not more than you pay rent, and blood end
in the a* the end of seven years and ten system. I
act of Admiral Togo, the naval months you will own your home,
hero of the Russ j-Japanes1 war, We have built several houses in
in the worshipping und,r the Commerce. Ask about us ai
forms f.Tapa ’s ance-tral relig- both your banks. Loansquickly
This is not to say that the made. ~
Investment Company of Detroit. -
Michigan. See J. Edgar Finley. Douglas Haney and
or write to Maxwell Foster at La- Swain were in Campbell Monday,
doma, Texas._____ It was th» first time Mr. Haney
An Axlul Vouch ( urwl
’ •*< — •• j x;«*a o "uivi < o. ia. i • n % I b , .VI r, OU TK.M,
"Two years ago our little girl and the country has charged " • A- Taylor, Willie Baity, Lane
a t/viirth rvr -----------S-__U.-_V ..... I ..I. I I____ O v
left her with
pair $
will cgpvince you that
they are the best high $
price shoe you ever
Once a Net-
tieton always a Net-
tieton.”
Kodol Dyapepeia Cure will pat
x-xrt ES.c- °‘™~-
| THE NETTLETON SHOES
instructive and eote tai ing. and •
F. J. Cheney <k Co.,
Toledo, O.
Soil by druggists, 75c.
Tne National Loan and constipation.
Wo-mrl. Krul-es .nd Bum-
T By. applying an antiseptic
• 1 wo negro-s got into a fight at dressing to wounds, bruises burns
Paris the o‘h-r day and bit each at)d >‘ke injuries before inflam-
other s lips off. That was carry- **"
i. g the war into their most prom- one-third the time
a of modern
the wrong ■ Iain’s Pain
It attracts some notice in f”‘me principle.
places tic and wht 11 “PP'ied
quickly. It also a lays the pain nvrV’ui-9’" of
and soreness and prevents any
danger of blood poisonins. Keep
a bottle of P in Balm in T-----
home and it will save you time
and money, not to mention the
inconvenience and s iffering such .. ------ ----
injurie. entail. For sale by all ^‘bed in my presence, this 6th
druggists. d“y December, A D. 1886.
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**A Stitch in lime Save* Nine.
Go to the
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WHEN THE KIDNEYS
ARE AILING.
A car load ■>> Bridge & Beach
Maniifai-tiiring Co.’s -superior
stoves and ranges just rweived
at Tom Sa.vle Co.
The Urgent Need of Prompt Restora-
tive Measures is Something
r That Every One Should
Understand.
Mrs. V
returned
visit to r
J. O. I
Hunt Cc
was here
oca/ *7}eivs.
We havi
boro wago
A large
visited in quickly ar
Barter Ide
Want t
y°uiJackson,
ern land
County
English v
th r taxpa
their taxt
Don’t
Berry ha
the plact
sh >ps of t
H. Win
in the gin
the effect!
nesday.
Yes, B
take your
good trad<
piano, org
•M rs. 8.
been visit!
J. B. Huti
to Bonhai
sale by Th
11 Mrs. An
day aftern
parents, 1
Clemmons
T. M. B
reiurned 1
B asley hi
p ndicitis,
errd.
Mallett
call on the
on Main i
remember
anything g
Barter I<
not smoke
a combinat
oil stoves.
Rutland-M;
If you lik
wear “hant
John Lilly
i a tailored s
Compare g<
Heat is a
nuisance,
avoided by
Oil Heater
leney.
Mallett <t
vite you to
new place <
Street, wh<
things to ea
' Kerosine
when burn.
Heater is sa
than wood c
. Maloney Cc
I heater.
Slight disorders in the kidneys or uri- Everyone
nary organs are more serious than most peace, prosi
people think The first warning symp shoulj Ret a
toms should receive prompt medical |
i treatment to ward off Bright's Disease ; nour- Lver
nr some other dangerous malady. When
the kidneys are ailing and the symptom-
w become sufficiently pronounced to bej
noticeable the condition calls at once i Hie beautifi
for prompt measures to stay the progress wares just r<
j rspf the disease. Pnekiy Ash Hitters is; can express
^fce remedy needed Taken on the agj how
Pfearance of the first symptoms, such as I
F. C. O Neal moved into his
handsome new re-dence this
week.
Miss Bertha Walker of Wolfe
City is visiting Miss Verna Har-
ris.
Maraliall Br >s. shipped a car
of hogs tu the Fort Worth market
Monday.
Dr. Wheeler and Claiide Ran-
dle took a business trip to Dallas
Monday night.
Ed^ar Finley, and W. H.
Fincher were in Ridgeway Mon-
day on business.
Read the big ad. of J. G. West
<t Co. and attend their opening
sate.
_... . f;
bull line of choice groceries at
Tom Sayle Co’s.
Attend the big opening at J. G.
West 4 Co’s.
If it’s good things to eat
want phone Mallett 4 Berry.
.Get cotton pickers’ knee pads
Ifiom Tom Sayle Saddlery co.
s. S. brazier of Greenville was
here Tuesday.
Iceland—th- place they all re-
e >rt t > tte--e hot days.
-W. agon and buggy paints, big
Mine just in at Hill’s.
D n’t fail to attend J. G.
4 Co’s big openi g.
The in .re y.u) eat the better it
taste-. (he ice c.eaiu at Leland.
E. B. Clifton h ,s moved to
Gr enville to reside.
Garland cooking stoves for “ale
oy The Rutland-Maloney ( o.
Sheriff Morgan was here Tues-
day on legal business.
Iceland ha- pur fruit juice, th.
be-t cold dfiuks in town.
Mrs. E. L. Carter
, Gr.enville la-t week.
We have a good work horse for b-v The Rt
Anders Real Estate Co.
Yes, Barrett Music Co. ha:
music instruction books at 56c them
and 75c.
Ex-Mayor J. T. Hioker-on was
in Greenville Monday on busi-
ness.
I
fathers whose sp rit he invokes.
But he is worshiping, not the real
xpi.1 :. Iinan in his hum*" acts and lim-
i<o»- cations, but ihe idealized spirit
COMMERCE JOURNAL.
euaciSHEo IVCSV rnioav
Entered aa 'v-oud ni>*urr •
at the pus office a* Cotnmerve
under Act of nHmrexv of larch.
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I. hmtt’s lisle Stm.
phones, old, 55; new, 47.
Residence phone, new, 144
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At the me
chapter of tt
Star for T<
week Mrs,
Greenville w
This is the t
been elected
vary popular
with a fine c
the grand c
their appreoi
pain in the back, puffincu under the
cyek, irregularities in the urine, digestive
disorders, it will save the victim incal.
k caUble misery and suffering, mental
- torture and expense. Used at the begin-
sing of the trouble it cures quickly.
Used in the more advanced stages it will
win back health and strength as rapidly
as circumstances will possibly permit.
Accept no mrtMtltwte. on hivinf
thecoi«in« Prick 'yAih Bitters with the
lanr« Ifure 8 in red oa the front kaWL
♦ $«M at kms Stems, SLOS Iter btetoa.
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