The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905 Page: 4 of 12
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Toilet Articles,
ORDER
TODAY or TOMORROW
giving day—Nov. 3o.
l.y t
the
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Suit for
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will give to our
Subscribe for the Old Reliable.
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CLAUDE RANDLE, Manager.
A Rome Enterprise.
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IF IT’S
chills
from
will have a new
giving.
the g<—
will make you
Literature nnd
, HorttcMltorn,
i‘M
I $1000 IN GOLD
> I Patton-Worsham Drug
MANUFACTURERS
DALLAS. TEXAS, and MEMPHIS, TENN.
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&
JOHN E. LILLY and you!
— suit for Thanks- j
.’ John will be thankful andj
ood fitting clothes you get'
thankful, and we
Thanks-
matLETT & BERRY
Have the newestJreeheet, Staple2^?:and
loldTtriaht^ricee. ^^^^“preeented1 bnng
We are dispensers of fine goods, and hence > q .
ters for good things to eat. .
Respectfully,
MALLETT & BERRY.
Uno. E. LILLY.d
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O ’’ar ***** ---2 /L-'-SSS |
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YOU FROM MISSOURI ?|
if so, i
Come and we will show you
$13.90
$1.90
Bed Spring only $1.90^j>
bargains in Diners,
There was a
court house on
noon of the Old Settlers
t jon of Hunt
it F. McDaniel of Commerce
yfcing.
vLy lar
Jpir of the v.
ji»rtant step
i„r-------
creasing the membership.
A committee of one
astice precinct was
■ ’ s to solicit mem-,
,d to collect dues from old
A nicely finished ALL OAK
A heavy rail Iron Bed for
nient examination «
We al-<> nave t
most thoma^h cour
methods.
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lialring »i»d Anima! Industry.
T- U. Be,..tn.-.,, 1. I.. Aw•« ■<«;.JUj- *•„
isrr, ;»%?;«..“ -- ......... »< - «»'-*•
It will be suit free if you mentum tine paper.
COLU.WM CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE,
washinoton, d. c.
YOU HAVE
IT’S
o X i D I N E
YOU NEED
IlUnldumW." ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE.
11 “ .I .-..or dr.imrhst will refund your money.
Made in r'egular and tasteless forms. &>»
by all druggists for
i SO CENTS PER BOTTLE. d
—I and cost of anala®
' will be paid to any P^B
Arsenic, Strychnine, Morphi«|
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SOME RAILROAD TALK.
Thinks Cooper Can Get an Inter-
urban Line.
Rri“^u thsmkrket to oar door.
,p«? CtaSby. Campbell, Lone Oak,
nding counties.
e add Help Your Country Orow
whose duty it is
bers an<--------
members. There are
number of members on
of the association and only ,
ever paid membership dues
wttch are only 25c a year. Many
have never paid the 50 cents due (
on joining. The officers find it,
impossible to properly do the
.siness without funds and if .v«, ---------
members will pay up the associ furnish your
at ion will have plenty to meetj^ ... ..
every obligation promptly.
Tlie committee above i
to is composed of the following
wtiit known and popu.ar citL f*ns.
Precinct 1, W. S. Ward; 2, P. G.
Carter; 3, W. J. Lewalling; 4, /j\
George Rawson; 5, Billy Wil-
.ms; «, B F. McDaniel; 7, L. II.
well; 8, Joe McBride.
The secretary was instructed
to furnish members of the com-
mittee with a list of the members
i their several precincts and
they are to push collections andj/j^
soliciting of members. j
Hie a; .sov iation will meet^ m | —
Greenville on t— —
,n iieceinLer at 1 o clock p.
and a
are
meeting in the (
Saturday after- w
associa-1 ’
county. President *
nre- ’
The attendance was not | _
owing to the condi
. atlier, but an inv | A
, was taken towards •
-ui-therirg fhe interest and in- &
for each
named,
is nearly here, and a great many
of you have not had your Thanks-
giving Suit made. You will have
to hurry if you get in on time.
Kany other point, in surrout
'• reef Coaunerce Money in Commerce
Government Positions!
50,830 Appointment.. ■
were mad. to Civil Service pUow I
( SJ iuri g th. l>«-t v*ar. I hi- «•» 1". ■
more than f-r my previou. yv.r. I
/> It ix neies-ary to pm* ■ n exainim- |
kf ..’given l.v.rmC.vil^rv cetiiu- I
mi./m. Hfi.re a-vm..- van vecure I
one of ibex, p .Htimw. No '‘•fll,FU,.e '/X! I
p nd riqnire l. O.dy » common school tdu I
^uon h nectary. Hurtle lb year, old |
or over. I
The e are excellent podGon. for young
pem I- F.rm.nyyearxwe h.y ma. e • |
-p cialtv oft amz people by * r
Xmimtions. «nd .• .»c<-ewfd •••'« *•
be- n t’. t -h u- .mb whom we have in-' rnct-
r i ,re nn.v in the l-' . nment servv* "t «*!•
,r c* f on> »S 10 t' S1.40" fs-r year. Our Civil
S ’ rn ’.uuxme. tc nta n. letter- from
i u 1 <•«!' ‘ p r;h*,togy w.
" - T. u. .U,r
„ Comm 8 too and these er* supplied .*1
L ,d. U. D> n-t at.i'vupt a-D’ 1>OV rn’
ih d x emz <> r Civil Service Catalogue-^
, f owi g deparlm-ut.. wl 'C.i utve, d.e
■es eV r taught by the ».orre-poa v..
Editor Cooper Review: I sei (
in the Dallas News that Vice-
President Craslen, of the Wash-
ita Valley Interurban Railway,
was at Chickasha, I. T ’
15. The News says he went
there to begin making arra"^
ments for right-of-way from
Chickasha to Paul s Vai ey. |
He states that within fifteen
days work will begin on the line
from Tishomingo to SalPhaD
and as soon as this part is fin-
ished the line will be built from
Tishomingo to Denison, Texas.
Within two years the company
expects to have its line in opera- V
tion from Anadarko, O. !•« V
ShircaTl' this a good opening for X
the citizens of Cooper and all of A
Delta county to get an interur X
ban railroad, as it is on a direct Q
ifae between Denison ano Shi e v
nort Denison. Bonham, I^ado- «
nia. Pecan Gap, Rattan, Cooper, A
Sulphur Springs, Mt- <
Pittsburg, Jefferson and Shreve- ,
port will probably be included in
the route of the proposed line.
Sow let us all pull ^etber and <
we will get it. Let thisi be the
starting point and all work for it. (
What say you, Mr. Editor.
Joe T. Baker, Rattaa.
The above letter appeared in
the Cooper Review last week. If
Cooper stands a chance of get-
ting the proposed road, are not
the chances of Commerce far
oetter? We have the best town
and the best country surround-1
ingu8. Would it not be a good V thankful OT1
idea for some of our leading citi- U
ions—those of influence—to com-
municate with the interurban
company and lay the advantages I
of Commerce before them ?
Old Settlers’ Association.
o.
dealer IN ___
-DrugS, T
P.rt«m.ry. P-«> Medicine., SUlion.ry .nd
School Supplies.
PRESCRIPTIONS : ^’Y.^^pTNESS” : OUR : MOTTO.
Beal line n! .(ringed X'llne*®! Yringed in.lru-
It
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also show you many Bargains m vmv.o,^ :
& Rockers Extension Tables, Kitchen Safes, Sideboards, Buf-X( I
® tets, Warir r<’ldi"> B£,ls’ °'“1 "”"SS " W' I
| JElurnish your home In comfort and stjle. W
« We have one of (he Urges! atocha «' “(S
reared I in Hunt county, and none *' *“« ,W,W I
Ml.ving.* much lurniture and not enough money. Ng
io For 90 Days |
-..ill give to our cuatomera the beat bargains evwbe-S
„ “re lred in Furniture. Carpet,. R»g«. Linoleums. Floor X
Oil Cloth and Window Shades.
COMMERCE FURNITURE C0.|,
• i will meet in|«—— - ----
the first Saturday ; TELEPHONE CO.,
full attendance and reports -------^.unao
expected.
Nature needs only
Early Riser now and theft to
keep the bowels chan, the hver
rtctiv*, and the systemetc
.ilc, headache, constip*no«, etc.
Ihe famous iittie pdls LaNy
Risers” are Plpa"?nl22/,,LJ;
and P«f<S3l?.nk.Cn tut^X ^d
£*d by c. o. Hill.
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a large
the rolls (
a few /K
A good oil tempered steel wire coil
/IS We can l.— ’ 7”
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it /'■' “'
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Ladies’ Readv-Tn.
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for 5c yard.
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Blue, Black
Tf Ladies’ and Misses’ Blouses
jyles and at cut slice prices,
QYiaV Shawls, Fascinators, etc.
' S'ldr'"''"'*>y R''‘“ ""i-'jL-if. -It «ir... poF
tor "iM- ““
Boy . 25o Kieyole Ho^, romeihinp extra heavy, 17', r,r
.hm.~*”eX w" Y'Y1’”''' ,”,y “•
snapes, all colors, 5Oo values for ‘25c.
Undies' Large Knit Squares in Pinlr, Red,
and Whne, the best 75c value shown at 50c each.
'* e have a nice ahowjo
and Sweaiers. 8ee t’
also anything desirabhA
Silks.
n.a“m"h,0Xa8“toldB
Vbotee of “2/" 11.75 yd!
h... M »t Ml. „d w^,t
iron, (he K.i,ro.d
so we bought another big supply and after the second ship ’
ment was received the Railroad Company recovered the fi£t
shipment and had them on their hands. We bought this lot
tT."«.m. ’ big "d“oU'>n ,h,r m““ b« “II
How is this for price chopping.
Good blankets, the 75c kind, at 45c pair.
Better value, worth 11.00, must be sold for 75e.
Good Comf. rts, worth »l,00 priced at 7.5c
ue. ■*■ « »>•«•<». «.W .nd ..3,00
uib at uoc to 50 each,
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Turner, T. S. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905, newspaper, November 10, 1905; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359004/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .