The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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The City Election.
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PAUL RAILWAY
M. F. SMITH,
Commercial Agent,
201 Slaughter Building,
DALLAS, TEXAS.
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To maintain the BES LIGHT, CLEAN
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Accept no Substitute, but ask for and insist upon having
Mrs. D. R. Langridge enter-
tained the Culture Club Friday
afternoon, April 30th.
President called us to order at
3 o’clock.
Quite a nmber responded to
roll call with something about
either Longfellow, Bryant or
Whittier, which broughtout some
interesting facts.
Mrs. Debenport’s time as teach-
er having expired, we proceeded
to elect a teacher for the remain-
der of the club year.
Our former teacher, Mrs. Deb-
enport, had been
efficient in her
ready to aisistt
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KINO OF ALL
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The city election last Tuesday
passed off without a ruffle, and
all seem satisfied with the result.
Some had to meet with defeat,
but so far as we are able to learn
all met it with a smile. Below is
the vote in full:
For City Attorney,
Thomas W. Thompson 178
W. E. Sayle 103
For Assessor and Collector.
J. H. Bulls 208
Cord Moore "6
J. B. Miller 26
For City Marshal,
A. W. Acker
For Secretary and Treasurer,
C. E. Handle
Tom Scott • Hl
For Aiderman, Ward No. 1,
Edgar Maloney 165
Dave Ablowich 66
Ward No. 2,
T. V. M cDonald
Ezra Traylor
Ward No. 3,
R. E. L. McCarter....
G. W. Holderness.. -.
'mtn ‘>nef. and
letters should
f wr.-rylrp. nnd
subject again.—
Ml pel it
tVnt
' Bystander.
•r^e Commoner is issued v
e is SI .00 a year. By specia
__sr, we STS soabisd to oSw
Ctnaontr and The Journal one
Address all order to The Col
the ONLY GENUINE 1
EUPION OIL
FOR SALE BY
Apperson & Son, Crawford-Norris '
D Abernathy & Co., Pratt & Silman, L. V. Mallett, E. Hewitt 1 (
J. L. BOSTICK, Agent.
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read this rw
•'I was much afflicted
ISd.C. Nud, lowaville, Bed
eboot on crutches and auS
I waa induced to try Balia:
cured me, after using thr<
greatest liniment
emmended it to S numb
themaelvea as being benel
without crutchea, and am
deal of light labor on th<
THKXB SIZES: 22
BALLARD SNCM
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Ixx-ated in the Panhandle,
Country constitute a vast pro- (
of debt, poesies an abundance t
to comfort and easy hours, and own ,
Coal as Diet.
Apropos of a statement that ‘‘coal
would appear a strange article ot
diet," a correspondent writes to the
Westminster Gasette saying that It Is
not only children and cats who regard
It as a luxury, as he has an Irish wa-
ter spaniel which makes away with a
number of lumps a day unless ths coal
la kept out of his reach.
Living indoors so much during
the winter months creates a sort
of stuffy, want-of-ozone condi-
tion in the blood and system gen
erally. Clean up and get ready
for i
Risers
Dr. J. L. Patterson, Dentist.
Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office one
door east of postofflee, upstairs, Commerce, Texas.
Texas Farmers
portion of those who are out
of all that is necessary t; zzz
BANK ACCOUNTS >
Those win, *re not so fortunate should profit by past expen- >
ences and recognize that these conditions are possible in <
THE PANHANDLE. S
as no where else,for the reason that no other section now offers J
REALLY HIFH-CLASS LAND AT LOW PUILE3 f
and that the Agricultural and Stock farming "f <
this rec-.ion are the equal of, and in some respite belief han ?
three to five times higher pneed property locatedf
In a word: M»ny magnificent opportunities are still 7
open here to those powering but little money, nut prompt in-)
veetigatlon and QUICK ACTION are advisable, .s ep.cn- S
lators have investigated and are fast purchasing »
knowledge of quickly developing opportunities to t-ell to?
others at greatly reduced prices <
THE DENVER ROAD <
Sells cheap Round-Trip tickets twice a week with stan-over S
' privileges. For Full information, write to S
' A. A. GLIS0N, G P A., Fort Worth, Texas.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
IN FOREIGN LANDS
If you want to Read Mr. Bryan’s Letters of Foreign Travel
Now is the Time to Subscribe tor the Commoner.
William J. Bryan, editor of The Commoner, sailed from
San Francisco September 27, for a year’s visit abroad. In
the course of his travels, Mr. Bryan will visit the following
named countries.
Hawaiii, Japan, Philippine Islands,
China. India, British Isles,
AuHralia. Lgypt. Palestine.
New Zealand, Turkey, Greece,
Spain. switaeriand, Italy,
France, Norway, Germany,
Denmark. Russia, Sweden, Holland.
From each of the countries named, Mr. Bryan will write
letters describing his observations and deahn^jjjfri ,‘Triy
with the political life of the countries visited.
These letters will be published ia Stf
those who desire to read every one el JM
so faithful and
work, always
us in preparing
our lesaon, and ever ready with
an encouraging word, wae unan-
ymously elected by acclamation,
not having any other nomina-
tions.
After the program was render-
ed we took up the study of our
lesson. W e then voted for quo- ■
tation laureate from Bryant, ta-
ken from his poems of nature.,
Mrs. W herry won the honor
quoting from the poem
topsis.
Adj.
Mrs. W . " . Mar.-. April IL
Beautlfal Hair.
The following remark* on Tenny
■on were recwtIy banned tn <• an *»
• aminntina paeee M a uAoUbcy te «n
KngUah Utwvy ciaea: "Lor* Alfred
Tennymm ww a caieMa*^
ba wtata a tat af taaaufnl flaw
wttk taag hair. H» greateM saana ia
caZtafi The Iffle Bag’ Ha wan meSa
a ten*. W W waa a gaod man a»4
axwan many en*a.*-Hafltara Weakly
Trampa’ Coatly Sleap. ,
A tramp who xlept *n ■ newly-mada
coffin in an Amxterdam undertaker * 1
■hop was sent to prl*on becau»e. not
being a corp*e. he had "usurped a
place that rightfully belonged to the
dead ”
Aera Undergo** Changa*.
‘‘Acre'- come* from the Latin
"ager," a Said, and originally wa* ap-
plied without reference to Ita *ixe. the
term being u»ed in England ladeflnlte-
ly for a long period.
Urlp Qalckly Kaorked O«t.
“Some weeks ago during the
severe winter weather both my
wife and myself contracted se- ;
y. Clean up and get reaay yere ooU, which epeedi|y devel- >
spring- Take a few Early oped -nt0 the worgt kind of )a
ivwors. I hese famous little pills alt miserable
cleanse the liver, stomach and *y^tom8 .. 8ayB Mr J.S. Egles-
ton of Maple Landing, Iowa.
“Knees and joints aching., mus-
cles sore, head stopped up, eyes
and nose running, with alternate
spells of chills and fever. We
began using Chamberlain’sCough
Remedy, aiding the same with a
double" dose of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets, and
Liver Tablets, and by its liberal
IIRe goon completely knocked out
the grip.” s°ld '*y a" druggist
If you ever bought a box of
Witch Hazel Salve that failed to
give satisfaction the chances are
it did not have the name “E. C.
DeWitt <fc Co.” printed on the
wrapper and pressed in the box.
The original DeWitt’s Witoh Ha-
zel Salve never fails to give sat-
isfaction for burns, sores, boils,
tetter, cracked hands, etc. For
blind, bleeding, itching and pro-
truding piles it affords almost
immediate relief. It stops the
pain. Sold by C. 0. Hill.
Speed of Motorists.
In the course of a case in an Eng-
lish court the other day one of the
, counsel said there were four speeds'
Mrs. Wherry, at which motorists traveled They
were (a) the speed the policeman |
said: (b) the speed the chauffeur told
the magistrate; (c) the speed the j
chauffeur told his friends In a public
house, and (d) the real speed.
The most rational remedy for
ciughsand colds is Kennedy’s
| Laxative Honey and Tar. It acts the minute you take it.
The annual meeting of the Wo-‘
mane Board of Home Missions
will be held April 26th to M -y
2nd at Asheville, N. C.
Let every woman in Southern
Methodi-m whose name is en
rolled as a member of the Wc-
mans Home Mission Society re-
solve now that she will contribute
this year not less than one
towards the support of our Homt ’
Minstitutions. This sum we call J
our SI Connectional.
[ th«. gubseripttom
Let* with the pub
ort time onlyi The
Household Peace.
The avenge woman considers it
' part of her duty, as a good housewife. 1
“Thana- ,o make a hiss: but she I* mistaken
There is only one way of attainment
in small affairs; make np your mind
me ! to meet next with .i.icisivi'ly what yo.t want, and see
Saxton Mistook the Day.
The inhobilABto of Middlesex were
alarmed thl* morning by the ringing
of the church bell. Leaving their
work they selted pall* and *t*rted,
thinking that an alarm of Are wm.be-
ing rung. Inveotlgation proved that
the sexton had mlataken the day and
supposed he was ringing the bell for
the Sunday morning service—St. Al-
bans Messenger.
During the fall and winter months there
will be several opportunities to go East at
low rates via the
1 RO- iK A M .
Roll call. Short quotations
from Snowbound.
Paper. Who were Whittier’s
contemporaries; or the American
literature of 1825—’
Song Mrs. H. H. England.
Reading. The Barefoot Boy—
Mrs. Credille.
Talk -«n Whittier. Mrs R- C.
Walden.
Taik—Miss Bracken.
Instrumental Solo—Mrs. Com-
mander.
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The Women.a Home Mission
Society of Commerce reports 851
members enrolled, 15 active
working members. The officers
are as follows: | o‘
Mrs. O. P. Marshall, President. Je)
Mrs. L. B. Rutland, Vice
President.
Mrs. O. B. Spradling, Second ha
Vice President. I 4C
Mrs. W. B. De Jernett, Third
Vice President.
Mrs. R. E. L. McCarter, Secre
tary.
Mrs. D. H. Aston, Correspond-
ing Secretary.
Mrs. R. C. Walden, Press Re-
porter.
Mrs. J. D. Jernigin, Treasurer. |th
Miss Bennett requests that -
Friday, April 2<»th, be observed
throughout the Home Mission
Society as a day of fasting and
prayer.
bowels and give the blood a
chance to purify itself. They re
lieve headache, sallow complex-
ion, etc. Sold by C. O. Hill.
If you desire to be kept posted regarding
these, and will mail me the date and desti-
nation of your trip, complete information
about rates, routes and train service willjbe
sent you free
THE SOUTHWEST LIMITED between
Kansas City and Chicago is the train that
took first place in its first year and HOLDS
it. Leaves Union Station. Kansas City, 5.55
p. m.; Grand Avenue, 5.07 p. m„ arrive
Union Station, Chicago. 8.20 a. m.
Saw Stone by Wire.
Stone sawing Is now carried on suc-
cessfully by means of a wire in place
of a saw. An endle*a wire works over
pulleys, a* in the bandsaw. It I* drlv-,
cn at a uniform apeed and the cutting
Is done by sand mixed with water.
Ala*!
Men speak of peace
In gentle phrase.
Thev sax that it
SliouM rule our way*.
Tel while they talk
In terms polite
They often plan
Another tight
— Washington Star.
You feel the life giving current
„ ’ A gen-
on the bowels as a mild cathar- tje soothing warmth, fills the
tic—expels ah cold from the nerves and blood with life. It’s
system. Cutsail phlegm out of a reai pleasure to take Hollister’s
the throat, relieves coughs, colds Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents,
g/*- ** M1,croup, whooping cough, etc. An >rea or Tablets, at C. O. Hill’s.
J 1 XJlIKJL ideal remedy for children—equal- ---------------
ly good for adults. Sold by C. can w»r
OH“1'
— - p lrt JStetE?
' Oil or fat ia aaid to destroy Port- She makw when----------
Fat is of great account >“d-mpn‘ c,uslnK crack^^^--e“
to a baby; that is why
babies are fat. If your
baby is scrawny. S-----
Emulsion is what he
wants. The healthy baby
stores as fat what it does
not need immediately for
bone and muscle. Fati
, inyoursys _ _
babies are happy ; they do that binds the bowel?,
not cry; they are rich ; Kennedy
their fat is laid up for -er cough evrupe. It is better. I
Most Powerful Explosive. I
■ Dunnite, invented by Col. Beverly I
Derivation of Brochure. w DunJ1 of tbe Sandy Hook station, j I
A brochure Is » small book, stitched ,g g<ld to Ue mOst ixxwerful er ' I
not bound, so named from the French lt^1Te known I
“brccher." to sllteh. v ------ |
-«*- All smart up-to-date women of to- I
Don’t tie a cough or a cold up day, *, • 1 I
I in your system by taking a rem- Know how to bake, wash, sing |
■’ Take and to play; |
Laxative Honey and Without these talents a wife is -
I . , . . . ------X’ i N. G.
their fat is laid up for cr rough svrup?. It i« better. Its Unl«*« "he h** Kooky Mountain
.r, • rp^o« the nnwetw—expels ait ewi Te*. by C. O- Hill.,
time Ot need. 1 he\ are ! from system, relieves cough", ——*>r
happv because thev are colds, croup, whooping cough. when Labor Did Not ta
etc. An ideal remedy for your g A home miasionary wh®_
comfortable. The fat sur- and old. children like it. Sold sin« Pn*°B ‘^k^rtTh
. 1 • i hr r O Hill *fon to h*Te * he*rt ,o h rt
rounds their little nerves ° **»“• Me o{ tbe convict. do« t y«i
• v• *1 v-i-L.know, my friend." said he. ‘that crime
and cushions them. W uen FIrtt of Tootbclclc. never bring* «ucce»?
inpv art* xd* <wnv t hose Tur first k*x'-^nr nn'tittes of ' achieved by hard labor. * .
tnej aie surawny i nose r g j
nerves are hurt at every century of the Christian era—and ao I didn't eome out «•» ““ ’
. t, Tk._ far as may now be Judged, it very went in
ungentle V O U C n . a ucj moch resembled the little wooden tn- ------—--
f-" —‘h.t sodem pclitese?? de. _ print.. . grrer.
aeilgut m OCC-H jclappt gbould never be uwd in public. “T p- has collected some amusing
Sion. It is as sweet as There were ateo d«utncee-*n Ar* ,n>!anw printer*' error*, contnb-
; Pina prvduc*—brightener o. the by weU-knc.wn authors. An Eng
mouth.' for example, which wan ert , novelist, he says. le«* of
ientiy coaSaod to comparatively few nttvtake of a priatac who mate
owe of her character* nay that ~*be |
j .tuffed pap" Into tho truth. •*« ««
I there wan a merry hlaie. f i
I •"*** ”* “*****■ ** toseno time in tubneribing for^Mr.
This is tire seeson nf
. n«M, hendacben and au
ortinm Hoihater * Rookj
!fnto Ten in a num
iHBi’a
Fleet Meotloo of Toothpick.
Tbe first knows meattoe ef
i toothpick was
far a* may now be Judged, it very went in
Scott’s Emul-:
It is as sweet
wholesome to them.
Oil Destroy* Cement.
Oil or fat
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„ , . Arabic “alkohl." .pint or essence In
Bicycle* In England. origiral the word correspond* ex-
The bicycle boom is so big in Eng- word -ethereal."
that the factortes cannot keep j •****
with the demands.
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Lyford, A. A. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1906, newspaper, April 6, 1906; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359020/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .