The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. [27], Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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1’IIEMEVII,
SIWESS.
Commerce,
Dressed Poultry, etc.,
EAST TEXAS NORMAL COLLEGE
Endorsed by the Best Educators.
Work
Accepted at Vale and Many State Universities.
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ENROLLMENTS
FROM NINE STATES
most capable
management, at
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but a gen-
for ladies
FRISCO
SYSTEM
| Every
Two Minutes
fore the Tyler reading public.
Suffice it will be to relate a few
upon the
Hughes, Fort Worth, wood con
veyer (sold for 115,000); H. C.
Melton, Greenville, fertiizer and
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the belief that the attendance for “de' ,7“^,for the_school,
1906 nt the Tyler College will ex-
ceed that of any former year by
ingwn, Houston, bottle clos-
(sold for $12,500); Geo. G. Beginning of New Xear With
Tyler College Best in History
pany,
whh fragrance and Tyler Commercial College, and j ~
"" the turkev express the hoPe that future' —
successes will dwarf those of the ■
past—Democrat-Reporter, Jan I
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landle ?
• Pro- '
dance i
own 11
J good, substantial growth which
this institution is experiencing.
Tyler people are proud of this 1
institution, and justly so. It is
one of the biggest things in Ty-
ler and advertises this city over
many states. The great benefit
presence of
several hundred students in this
an average of nearly 1000
offers I
t-s of f
than r
'here. J
still )
pt in- )
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The Tyler Commercial College
begins the new year under cir-
cumstances which permit the
anticipation of even the greatest
y ear which will have been record-
ed in its history at the expira-
tion of 1906. The phenomenal
i extent of success to be attained
' needs not to be referred to in
Mg
Too Many Important People.
There are to be 20,000 biographies
In ihe next edition of "Who's Who?"
The "people of Importance In their
day" must soon begin to fee! over
| crowded, like some of the classes on a
’ lower level —Pall Mall Gazette.
■rwa OMy Ca>rant«e,l KMaty Care.
* Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure
Your druggist will refund your
money after hiking one bottle you
arp not Raiisfied with results 50c
by J. A. Hall 4 Co.
' Lungs
Bronchitis
feed distributor (sold); J. H
r Mettenheimer, Austin, sewerage
system for trains (sold for$9,-
|000); \ . H. Mills, Hubbard City,
hydrant; I. C, Reesor, El Haso,
pencil holder; Edw. Verneuil,
Bitson, railway railjoint; Ed
White, Waco, baling press; Al
fred T. Wright, Roxton, gun at-
tachment.
licker
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r the farm, the mechanic for
the professional man for his
of good with the least pos-
sible effort is the desire of
everyone in poor health.
Scott s Emulsion does just
that. A change for the
better takes place even be-
fore you expect it.
We will tend you a
cample free.
Be turr that thh
picture in the form of
a label ra on the wrap,
per of every hottie of
• Emulsion you buy.
Scott At Bownk
* ChemifU
. 40$ Pearl St , N. Y.
m fuevmaana |i.oa
Alldi^gteta
Real Estate and Immigration Agency.
Property in all parts of the state
successfully handled. List your
Lt Property with me if you desire
v •if' Quif*lr and nrnfitn Mo «
Marshall Bros’ Meat Market
is one of the best equipped markets in the
North Texas, and their large and constantly
increasing list of customers attest the excel-
lence of their product.
Their Lard, Sausage, Barbacued Meats,
is unexcelled.
They would be glad to add you to their list of customers.
Warren Bryant, Adhall, hay I
press power (sold); Peet Carlson,
Manor, vessel propelling device;'
Z. A. Curtis, Channing, wire
stretcher (sold for $6,000); Jacob I
Herrington, Houston, bottle clos- I
ure (
Hughes, Fort Worth, wood con
Safe'
Physicians fell us that all
the blood in a healthy
human bo ly passes through I
the heart once in every two
minutes. If this action be- I
comes irregular the whole
body suffers. Poor health
follows poor blood ; Scott’s I
Emulsion makes the blood
pure. One reason why
SCOTT’S
EMULSION I
is such a great aid is because
it passes so quickly into
the blood. It is partly di-
gested before it enters the
stomach ; a double advan-
tage in this. Less work
for the stomach; quicker
and more direct benefits.
The following patents were is-
sued this week to Texas invent-
reported by D. Swift & Co., *
I the deluded _r
»l gvsts that there should be
1 ftng in a roast flavor.
I conflicts with the
i and delicate aroma
Not a bit of it. '
| never
I mild,
j that is scraped onto the side of
Miss Go] da Davis celebrated
her 12th birthday last Sctarday
evening, from 3 to 5. She in-
vited her little p’ayma es, Clara.
Ava and Gracie Wheatley, Laura
Jean Day, Virgene England.
Ixtah Janes, Susie Trollicger,
Edna Butrick. Effie Sturdivant.
Susie Sti rdivant, Lois Berry, I
Lenna Carlton, Alaska Roten-
bury. They played numerous
games, after which they were
served with refreshments tea,
sandwiches, popcorn and cake in
picnic styles. Older ones pres
ent were: Mesdames Berry, Ro-
tenberry and England,' and
Misses Tula Berry, Kathrine
Johns and Ethel Sturdivant, who
enjoyed seeing the little ones
play. At five they all returned
to their homes full of glee. «
A Visitor.
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriet H ward, of 209 West
•'54th St., New York, at one time
bftd her beauty ^poileKi with ski»i■
trouble She writes: “J had!
salt rheum or eczema for years,
hu» nothing would cure it, until I
used Buckhn’a Arnica .Salve.”
A quick and surj heamxfnr cuts,
burns and scree. Hund-
ley’s drug store.
Government Positions
50,830 Appointments.
were made to Civil Service places
(gj luring the past year. This was 1(, .
40. more than for any previous year
// It neees.-ary to prs- ,.n examin,-
tion given by the Civil Service Com-
mie-.on before anyone can secure
thesepoeitions. Ao inUuence of e»v
one Oteq ur-d. O.Jy « e..„„„on school edu-
Cation ueceseaty. Must he 1G years old
or <iver. ’
The-e are excellent positions for yoniuM
people for many years we have made<|
►prcialty of t.aing people by mail for the£
examinations, and so successful have we
been that thousands whom we have instruct-
ed are now in the eovemment service at sa'
anea.f.om SS40 to Bl,400 per vear. Our Civil
h •• Vice announcement contains letters from
lUiHire s of person* who stab* that they nw©
tn»!r position io our course of training We
have all the <|ueStivrl8 used far many year8
by the Commisston and these nr? supplied to
our students. Do not attempt any Gov. rn-
ment examination without seeing our Civil Service Catalogue
We al-o have the fdlown.g departments, which give the
melhod’.nr“n* ,r8C8 eV”r tn,,g,“ by the V^^Pondencs
• lit I IJUflO*
l.xw. Normal Strnnxraphy. Hookkrepln., ,nd
JournaIGm. Prnman.hln and l.etterwrlono ’ *-l*fr,ture and
Oairinr.nd Animal Induatr ” Arrlc«l.»ra. Har«|caltRn.
rhe Law Department is io charge of Hon. Cha«. A. Rav
chief jus icw of the Supreme Court of In liana. If you arZ’nter
ut'‘:u"?,"r '17 of.:orlt- writ? O'”* f”' one of our ca'^I'
It will be Sent free if you mention this paper. "
C 0L UM BIA C ORRESPONDENCE
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Because it educates the farmer foi
calling, and ALL FOR SUCCESS.
It is Progressive
sufficient odds to evidence the . . Because it supplies the educational needs of the present bv
• t-■*•!?'•the
centuries and ^rud^ln« through courses suitable to
nes a^,o and because it has a perfect system of separating
I the fast and slow pupils without injustice to either. B
It is Popular
un t<Fdafe S12 has discarded “old fogyism”; because it is strictly
p^K-ess of written J°“ canf.enteF at any ti'ne without the long
want at the rim! examlnatl?ni because you can get what you
based on ) time you want it; because the pupil’s reputation is
the' haH,frt,nStrd;:l ^P^tbook, and because it give!
requhSi bv thS "^11° heI”iJi,"?ry and in about half the time
requirea by the ball crazed,” “fad-grabbing” and spiritless
easy-going schools that may be found. B spiritless,
It is a Success
Because it gives a preparation that prepares, an ednenrinn
I stitution. During the past three
days—the first of the New Year,
the Tyler College has enrolled
from nine different
states, and Prof. H. E. Byrne,
It kills fholT-----xopiuiy oecom-
ing noted Byrne System of Col-
leges, and personally manager of
th;: Tyler branch, states that it
s the best opening that has ever It Stands for Thorough Work
crowned their efforts to bring'
the up-to-date systems to the h„. d has pr£p?red itse,f for real COLLEGE WORK and
front. has one of the most efficient faculties in the South.
The rate of enrollments for the *s highly Practical
alary 120 and” expenses ”p!fd ’i,rst1 f<;w days therefore justifies
weekly; expense money advanc-1'
ed. Work pleasant; position
permanent. No investment or
experience required. Write at
one for full particulars and en-
close self-addressed envelope.
| Cooper A Co., 132 Lake Street,
Chicago, Ill,
Stuinng tna i urkey.
There are cranks
pushing themsehes into
and cranks
nonce at all times and seasons of <lpr,v<’<1 from the
the most pro-
aggravating one is city
who sug- forayear—is unquestioned,
no s’uf- The Ls in
sweet fUvJr ‘*"nds’ and the
of the bird. ’he beginning of this __ IV Kll„ „
fast 1 - ffhat fe’1OW h?S tO cpownpd with honors educates; because its recitations’ begin wit We ^rst^av^id c^
m’h":t!.T±bVd2sS^ uLdhe pheri,nenal success at- Ki
is scraped onto the side ^ned ^e estabiishment of At by ^X^ wiUZr ™me^^'l'7he?v ** PUpils learn a
j the plate—but the real stuffing, the co,,?ge here some seven mense facilities they never forget it.
spooned out of the rich chambers Years ago. In behalf of ourciti C'a11 on wr
! of the fowl, in great masses that unship as a whole, we salute the
| Til! the room r-*1- z----- • • — 1
; the heart with jov.
It is the soul of the turkev,
stuffing is. With the turkev it-
11 self, one is always bothered about
I what part one will have; wheth- uary 4th.
I er he will have white meat or dark ~ ----
I meat; a drumstick or a pini u : - icl cning Shivering Fits
I hut with the stuffing it is alwavs of Acue ind u
I tion of ;: n on!,.., q...I ' '' . . 18 ™ach «o be preferred
Kne s m-st-is !lke ' £^d '
atTaV,Car homc-co,n"^ realized • Munday, of Henrietta,’ Texas’
: . Turkev straight, without stuff- i Tow with mXiauX and* iZ?
ing of riril^ri’ h 'S ’I;e dice tid he f00* Electric Bitters
K civilization to mix with which saved his life At Hnnri’
usness of the human heart anteed. ® i
: an,, garnish it with drcam, and. ----------
, an,l love of things un- Danger In Old Prescription*.
defined and divine. That's stuff- A 1 nndon coroner remarked recent- I
mg! The grandmothers gave it ,hBt " ,’”v passed a~a!nst
a sanctitv that will bo A ,.. «r:-ri-. 'h" "se of °:<1 medical prescriptions,
sacrilege'to rob it of’ 'it'wi'i t*7.’er,w,ons ,!s"fu! at one- »“*- hp
never be imnrovr. 1 i »ald, may l>e drndly when used again
ivnrld t-.., •' a W.hIc the by people whose physical condition
i.m.d itatids. Another piece of naa wholly changed.
' the white meat and more stuff-1
Inff, please.
For over sixty years doctors
have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral for coughs, colds,
weak lungs, bronchitis, con-
sumption. You can trust a
medicine the best doctors ap-
prove. Then trust this the next
time you have a hard cough.
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ZB 1 * S'lSWAaiLLA.
v- J O tu;n vxxn.
A Grim Tragedy
■ -— ---— '----one another victim of t'onaump- f°re 1 1 v Pr v',:"
Birthday Party. t*011 or Pneumonia. But when
coughs and colds are properly Particulars incident
I treated, the tragedy is averted, opening of this year at this in-
b. (j. Huntley of Oaklandon.
Ind., writes: “My wife hvd the
consumption, and three doctors
gave her up. Finally she took
Dr. King’s New Discovery for; students
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. ‘
± th' '-■™:
I germs of all diseas. One dose
j relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and
and Sl.OO by C. J. Hundley,
druggist. Trial bottle free.
W anted: by Chicago wholesale
and mail order honse, assistant
manager (man or woman) for this
county and adjoining territory.
the year, but
nounced and
epicure
ccessfully handled.
r quick and profitable sales.
Look after rental property of all kinds.
J. EDGAR FINLEY,
Immigr.bon Ag.nl T.xa. Midland Ry. Commerce, Texas.
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Lyford, A. A. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. [27], Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1906, newspaper, January 12, 1906; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359008/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .