The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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Want to Know.
A A. I. Viol: >,
JULY SPECIAL.
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All make possible the money, the money-saving
Candidates Will Be Here.
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Notice-
Come and have a good
Epworth League.
E. C. Leslie & Co.
B I P U- Pra-rw
Bargains in Paints, etc.
How
Steve Williams, Agent. |
j Commerce Milling & Grain Co
«r-
Madge Spark-,
Matrimonial Market.
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mold And rkcommkndkd by
J. A. HALL & CoM Druggists, Commerce.
E. C. LESLIE& CO.I
Meat Alarket.
Beef, Pork, Alutton, Sausage, Ham
Dressed Chicken, Barbecue, Etc.
Heath's Old Stand. Main St.
T. H. Smith & Co.
. $5.50
. $3.75
COM MERCK JOC’RNA! .
.UBLISHtO EVERY FRIDAY.
Lawrence.
Election of officers.
Closing exercises.
Everybody invited.
New Barber Shop
I have re-opened my barber
shop at the Southeast corner of
the Square, where I will be
pleased to meet all my eld
friends ard make new ones.
Shave 10c.
claude mcwhorter
$11 65
$10.00
$ *65 1
$ 6.65 ' »
our bargains in all kinds of build
kicked and hurt ing materials.
Yours truly,
O. T. Lyon A- Son
Important Notice.
t- made up of intercession f r the
brethren?—Miss Edith Hoge.
Card of Thank-.
All parties are hereby notified
not tn fish in the flour mill pool.
All four of the candidates for
governor will either be here Fri-
day <>r Saturday in behalf of
their candidacy or have repre-
sentatives.
Hon. Ijee Clark of Greenville
will speak Friday in behalf of
Judge m. m. Brooks and Hon.
W. M Pierson, of Winsboro will
speak Friday in behalf of Col. i
Tom Campbell. Hon. O. B. Col-
t «> III I... . 4 __3__— * I
10:30 i
Hon.
seated Friday
Dr. J. L. Patterson, Dentist.
Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office one
door east of postoffice, upstairs. Commerce. Texas.
The people on the north side
woud hke to know what the
council did with their petition to
Editor und Prop have the sidewalks oa North Park
I street taken up cr repaired as
they are very dangerous.
Tax Payer.
Old People s Singing.
THE JOY OF LIVING
CAN Bt nu.T REALIZED WHEN TOC
ENJOY GOOD HEALTH
a
MA£S ~ 'la—J
The Popular Liver Medicine
Wifi Keep You WeU
A GUARANTEED CURE tor all d seases preAieed by TOR-
PID LIVER aad IMPURE BLOOD. Do nut £-. yc*jr system
w.- Arse- c. Csk-aisl and Qc r.:r.e. They «:! as ra:.k p ■- -s
wb. ch vntot* the blood, debilitate the syster- and 1-ave a trail
of bad symptom* which r*q. -e years’to ol HERO-
INE is purely vegetable and ccrtam* no rr r-:re.i cr narcotie
pc ?"s. is absohnaly harrr.'.ess and is th* sir-le ren-edy zt
nst_-e. It came* cS aU peace ia the systont end leave* as
anurous effect*.
CUBED 5Y HEHBLVE AFTE2 CTHE1
REMEDIES FAILED
3b. L. A. Bicks, badeS, Tent*. **ys: ” I ws*
•ick ia bed for eight months with liver trouble. the
doctor seemed to do tee no r—i I was told to try
Her bine, and it cared De ia * short time. I cannot
reccnusead thia wooderfal mediciae too highly."
TAKE IT NOW!
LAB GE BOTTLE, 54c GET THE GENUINE
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
rr. louis, u. a. a.
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Look out, take down the stove
pipe. I accept the invitation to
the Old People’s S nging at Fair-
lie the fifth Sunday in this month.
Singing all day. Everybody
come and bring your old Sacred
Harp note book.
Yours respectfully,
J. R. Barrett.
3 .July is the month for oxfords.
J The fit and style of the Florsheim
/ oxfords commend them as best.
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Our Guaranteed
Equal to any and excelled by none.
You will never complain of dirty
lamps if you use Lusterite Oil, the
best on earth. Ask your grocer
for Lusterite—take no other.
•DAY]
(Cure?
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| Use Lusterlite Oil. |
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From this date all laundry
work is strictly cash on delivery. I
We cannot stand the loss any ‘
; longer. While most have paid
iii.lit w ill I,e present Sat urday at promptly on the first of each
a. m. to speak for himself, month still there have been I
a . K. Bell will be repre- enough who have not paid to
f ‘Hui<..aj. S,> more than take up our profits, i
tar t.ie committee has not been .... 1 b
able o learn the speaker, but "e have been forced to make this
have assurance that one will be, ru -' in self defer <e. And in the
here. There will be base ball future will hold all bundles until
games each day. ■ pajj for Harris & Cowan.
A > ig time is promised all and
Commerce expects to entertain
over 10,000 people. Plenty ofi
shade and free ice water and bar- j
heeue.
time.
1-3 off All Our Clothing,
Suits that were $17.59 now...................................
Suits that were $15.00 now .............. ...................
Suits that were $12.50 now........ ................... .
Suits that were $10.00 now................................
Just as if N. Y. was no* haring
enough excitement over the
'Th a.. case, sotLebcdy lt*d the *
audacity to swat Deputy Pblice I
Commissioner Waldo in the eye
with a very very ripe tomato. |
possibilities in these July Specials.
Desirable Clothes Just When Desirable
The following couples have
I been issued license to wed since
i our last issue:
Arthur N._weM to Mies Ethel
Appesson.
riris Stanphill to kiiss Pearl
Cooper.
Troy Downing to Miss Della
Manning
\ erner Smith to Miss Nellie
• Hood.
John Beesinger to Miss Myrtle
Harrison.
C. M. Britton to Miss Janie
Mason.
G. M. Tbompaon to Mrs. Dora
Wooten.—Messenger.
Clothes are scarce and high. Now is your
chance to get a suit for little money.
Men’s extra good outing suits in the most
wanted shades. Single and double breasted
For Sunday, July 22, at 4 p. m.
Subject: Take up jour cross
and follow Christ, Matt. 16-24.
Leader—Lillian Goff.
Song
Prayer.
Reading—Miss Nettie Conder.
Recitation—Edgar Brigance.
Song.
Prayer.
Paper— Miss
man.
Duet Mr. Paul Goff and Miss j
Stops diUI* Al On*
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For Sunday July- 22.
Opening exercises.
Leader—Miss Woosley.
Subje.t: Christ's life.
; Christ prayed and how we should
pray. Matt. 14: 23, 26: 36-44.
Comment on lesson by leader.
Song.
Prayer in the life of Jesus—
Mr. Horton.
Tne promises given by Jesus
for prayer—Mr. Hollingsworth.
Song
Ars there any limitations to
prayer—E. C. Nix.
My personal experience with
prayer; short testimonials by
members.
Prayer and the cause of Christ
—Rev. J. D. Allen.
Closing exercises.
Junior B. Y P. U. Program. .
Subject: How brethren c?"
help each other—in the Christian
life—in every day affair. I w » a ,
Leader—Miss Ella Taylor. Wanted—Man toaJvertise and
Talk on subject— Leader. introduce new patent; $9.00 sala-
Texts for talks on topic: ) ry weekly and commission to
An especial charge, Gal. vii-10. stort; 25c per hour for spare
— M.»S Jenme B .'.stick. time, rapid advancement, perma-
Some Jewish examples, I.ev . . . , , *
xxv.35, 17 47—Miss Nettie Con- 1 Addrese M„ care
der. ; Journal.
I’rovot-inc unto good works.1
Heb. x-24—Dock Chamberlain.
km I my brother's keeper?—
Mr. Jewel Focshee. T,
What proportion of my prayers w-
advertised by them), which
si ncstirnox iiatks
Onk Yuk...............$1.00
3ix Months..................ao
tt^Aihertising rates are made on a
basis of 4 weeks to the month.
t.Hter,',! -i, -eeond . matter Ail’ll ’.
1‘NaV Mt th«» )it»r offl.’v nt ( ointner ’t , Tp> ns
untie” V i oft ttnmosof larch, 1>7V.
People owing us will please
come and settle. We have our.
bills to meet, and would be glad
if all would pay up their accounts
with us on 1st and 20th of the
can month. W. Z. Hollon A- Sons.
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T. H. SMITH & CO.,
Our Special in the Celebrated Hangwell Trousers.
Trousers that were $7.50 now.............. ...........
Trousers that were $5.00 now .............................
Trousers that were $4.00 now............................
Trousers that were $3.00 now........................ ............$2 20
Trousers that were $2.00 now .................................. $L25
\\e a!.-o have 74 pairs of Wash Pants, cost you $1.(^everywhere, in this sale at 80 cts.
A beautiful line of Soft Shirts, in 15 different patterns at less than cost. $1.00, at 80c.,
Sl.aO at $1.20; $2.00at $1.40; $2.50 at $1 80; $3.00 at $2.25.
We have a quantity of the F.
. De\ ue paint (best on earth as
we
are offering, together with one
gallon linseed oil, making two
I gallons ready for use. for 12.10.
I want to endeavor to express or $1.05 per gall. n. Those con
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Christian people of Commerce ,ng do wel1 to investigate
for ths kind attention shown me
when 1 was Li.L.J
by the horse at brother Law-
rences the other week. Further
more I am glad and thankful to
the good Lord that I am able to
be up and get around to mj- en-
gtgemenfs again.
Y’ours respectfully,
J. W. Brewer.
Enloe Texas.
American
Don’t f
The B
r
M. D. /
Pure olive oil at L. \
A
sp«
In case of fire ring
Fruit jars at Bon I
Pruii
Red Cross
Charlie Thomas
in the country.
Miss Ruby- Kendric
home Monday.
Hamilton Brown sh
Rosenthal’s.
Window shades at
thal’s.
Miss Evelyn Word
sick.
Try the Blanke-Wet
olates at the Elite.
Big Clearance Sal
West 4 Co.
Fruit jars at Ben I
Plenty of charcoa
Prim's.
The best matting at
enthal's.
Buy goods cheap a
Red Tag sale. Perkin
Don’t fail to attend
J. G. West A Co.
W. A. O’Neal wai
ville Tuesday.
Buy your wall paper a
enthal.
J. G. West A Co.’
going on.
Don’t forget our Pi
at Mallett'r, phone 61.
Queensware at B<
thal.s.
I
wa
Get prices on fruit
Racket Store before yc
J. Riley Green
streets Monday.
Remember Appers<
sell the Yale coffee.
See W. H Maloney
ing and Champion mow
For tornado or fire
see Anders A Jernigin
Walter Reid and wif
ed in Wolfe City.
M’
Bujr crockery, tin an
ware at the Racket Stoi
Now you can get 3
radish at L. V. Mallett
Wanted to buy a J
Fresh. T. B. Anders.
J. C. Monday of C
visiting his sister, Mrs.
Try a bucket of T.
coffee. For sale by R
Don't miss the grea
sale. Perkins Bros.
When you want ni
chocolate call at the Eli
Just received a car 0
field wagons. W. H. 5
Special prices on
the Racket Store.
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Lyford, A. A. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1906, newspaper, July 20, 1906; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359034/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .