The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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Other Styles $1.50 to $3.50.
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Shoes for all the family.
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Ijuiies'size, with heels, 1 to 10.
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Men’s size up to number 14.
Milwaukee *2 Shoe.
$15.00 to $25.00 pei week and
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Two good rooms furnished, to
rent close in Mrs. W. Z. Hollon.
For tornado or tire insurance
see Anders & Jernigin.
W. B. Hamilton had business
in Enloe Wednesday.
Queensware at Ben
thal.s.
Debenjiort has all kinds
school books.
S. B. Perkins passed tnrough
this week on his return from the
northern markets.
Jack Lilly has accepted a posi
tion with the telephone at Sher-
man.
I have a sack of flour for every
body, call and get it. J. F.
Berry.
For Sale—One lot near the
round house for $200.
balance $10 per month.
Edgar Finley.
by remained over several days.
Will returned Monday.
If it is clean, fresh groceries
you want, call at the new grocery
That is the kind Reeves
West Side
Square.
market
a large
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by tire
first for
1. Neal’s
lege was
about 10
complete-
contents,
is a mys
The latest in beads at J.
West a Co's.
Mrs. T. L. Myers of San Luis
Potori, Mexico, is visiting her
friend Mrs. W. Featherstone.
Don’t forget to give your next
order for groceries to Reeves.
Schoo! books
Drug Store.
Window shades at Ben Rosen
week
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School tablets, good values at
Hundley's Drug Store.
E C. O'Neal and W. T. J. Al-
len left Wednesday night for an
outing in San Angelo.
Fall stock is arriving daily at
J. G. West & Co., and will soon
be complete.
All work from now on strictly
cash at Harris & Cowan.
J D. Edge of Lone Oak was in
the city Monday and Tuesday.
School books and school sup-
pl iec at Hundley’s Drug Store.
All the ladies can get a Peter
Pan purse now at J. G. West &
Co.
J. B. Pratt, Leo Pratt, R. U.
Pratt, and W. Y. Goff went on an
excursion to Galveston last Sat-
urday, returning Monday.
Mrs. Osborn and daughter of
Miss Lottie Westbrook is now
one of B. Rosenthal's popular
clerks.
nesday after a visit to her daugh-
ter Mrs. L. B. England.
have ret imed from a
visit with friends and relatives in
Sulphur Springs, Como and oth-
er pointe.
If you want the purest and
Mrs. R. E Stringer of Paris,
sister to Mrs. Norsworthy, died
last Wednesday night at the
home of her sister in Commerce.
The funeral services were held
yesterday afternoon at 5;50
o’clock at the Baptist church,
burial at the city cemetery.
Mrs. Carrie Faught will arrive
Buy your wall paper at Ben Ros-
enthal.
T. J. Reeves has everything in
the grocery line.
School books of all kinds at C.
J. Debenport’s.
The best matting at Ben Ros-
enthal's.
L. V. Mallett has some honey
“made by the bees.”
Don’t forget to go to the Nickel
Sure for your tablets.
he house
Neal was
e o’clock
le night,
tme good
aved the $
iscovered
C run and
itart that /
ut it out
>tal loss
re were
le piano,
>et were
this » •
her
Another shipment of the latest Schencks
novelties in belts at J. G. West & week.
Hamilton-Brown shoes at Ben i T'o.
Rosenthal's.
R. J.
Clark I
follows:
I have kept and used your
Mrs.
Greenville
public wants in that establish-
ment.
The First Christian Church houses in the United States. Lo-
will hold a series of gospel meet- <a' positions pay from $1 to $2.50
| per day guaranteed salary.
All are cordially invited Traveling positions $15 to $25 per
W A. Wherry, Min- week and expenses paid weekly.
use “World’s Pride.”
stores sell it now, because it’s
the best.
Lost, a bun»h of about nine
keys on a small key ring. Finder
will be liberally rewarded for re-
turning them to the Journal of-
fice.
E. Hewitt will pay-
eggs and chickens.
so easy to make good
bread out of Commerce flour.
Caldwell & Hardin. *
Edwin Clapp shoes for gentle-
men. New fall styles just in.
They are beauties. See them at
Crawford Norris Co.
A Favorite Shoe for light seho< ] \
wear
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J. F. Berry has bought out the
stock of groceries, fixtures, etc.,
f , ... , . i of R. F. Prim,
rant and confectioners business |
of IV. S Moody, and took charge
! this week.
I only kind to have and the best of
all.
It cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises,
I Sprains. Aches, Pains, Stings
and Bits. It Kitis Chiggers, too.
T-
We have 35,000 acres of good
agricultural land in Baylor coun-
ty, near a R. R. station, to ex-
change for farm land in this
country. Will cut this land into
any size tracts. Anders Realty
Co.
. Mayher No. 404
St., Chiago, wrr
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Have you tried "Snow Flake"
Flour? A strictly light bread
flour. All grocer*. . -tow»
L. O. P att, of Yowell is visit- keeps,
ing relatives in Stanton this ,,
Mrs. R. \\. Lilly is visiting
• daughter Mrs. J. Y.
in Greenville this
iberlain’s
onstantly
opularity I
the most
* and ban
intended
roat and
coughs,
in always
pleasant
I is un-
e market
rhich it is
ruggists.
Dr. Caldwell left last week for Commerce once more.
Marlin Wells, where he hopes to brother
be benefited. He has been suf
fering for several weeks with
rheumatism.
Mrs. Susie Moody celebrated
her 85th birthday last Friday at
the home of her son J. H. Moody
six miles west of town. There
were thirty one children present
grandchildren and great-grand
children. She has been a resi-
dent of that neighborhood for
twenty-two years, and is in gotid
health, bids fair to celebrate sev-
eral more birthdays. There
were five of her eight children
present, the youngest being for-
ty-two years of age.
Good 4-room house for rent in
wast part of town.
of Anders Realty Co.
Miss Mabel Word will open
her Music and Art class at the
residence of Mrss. Crawford,
near the public school, Sept. 3,
1906.
G. W. Cowan is visiting reia
tires in Honey Grove.
J. J. Haynes left Tuesday for
Waco to spend a few days.
Go to Reeves for your grocer
ies. West side of square.
All kinds of school supplies
cheap ai. the Nickel Store.
W. H. Whitley and Miss Mollie
Whitley came down Sunday from
Wolfe City to meet Mrs. Whitley
who returned from a visit to
East Texas.
JJiss Edrie McDonald left for
her home in Kaufman after a two
weeks visit to her friend Miss
Essie Mallett and her sister,
Mrs. J. G. West
If it is groceries, we give you
Miss Bessie Strong is visi ing what you want and when you
friends in Wylie. wantit. Phone Mallett 61.
You will find it at Reeves' if it |
is on the market.
Call at the new grocery store,
west side of square. T. J. Reeves
knows what you want.
George Hudspeth was over
from Greenville Sunday visiting
homefolks.
We represent 17 old line fire
insurance companies. Anders
4 Jernigin.
L. M. McGee of Dallas has ac-
cepted a position with Perkins
Campbell returned home Wed Bros, at this place and can now
be found ready to cater to the
Mrs. Rose Walker and children
pleasont
ings, beginning Sunday Septem-1
ber 23.
to attend.
highest grade flour in Commerce
All the T “
figured last Thuesday from an j
encounter with some bees which
became wrathy when their
hives were overturned at the fire
last Monday night.
You won't have any flies on
Groceries, the freshest and your horses if you use C. J.
' ■» Hundley's Fly Oil.
My school will open Monday,
Sept. 10th. Mrs. L. W. Presley.
Miss Perle Davis is with J. G. this week from the
West 4 Co., in the millinery de- where she purchased
partinent this season, and will stock of millinery goods for her
be glad to see her friends at any two stores here. She will open
and all times. ~ ~ a stock at Perkins Bros, estab-
Good position for ladies and lament and will milliner there
gentlemen. $1 to $2.50 per day. as well as at B. Rosenthal’a.
Apply or address J. C. Ehler, Miss Mabel Word will open
her Music and Art class at the
residence of Mrs. Crawford,
near the public school, Sept. 3,
1906.
Stanley Simpson came in this I ‘ '
week and will make his home in Hunt's Lightning Od for the last
____________ He ie aten y*are.in m-v family. It is the
to J. O. Simpson at
Perkins Bros, and well known to i
most of our citizens.
Dr. Boyce was very much dis- Commerce until Tuesday Sept’
/--, an nth.
Dr. Maud Russell has moved
to Ft. Worth where she will
practice her profession. Dr.
Fussell did quite a large practice
here and has many friends
amoung our people who regret to
lose her.
New goods are now arriving Go to the C()rner D Store
daily at J. G. west« Co s. - . . . , , . ,
for your school books and school
For sale cheap, a sewing supplies.
machine. See W. H. Maloney. Xew fall h.Us in J. G. West A
cash for Co., millinery department. Come
and inspect them.
Mrs. J. W. Guthrie is visiting
I her son W. H. Lake in Lone Oak
this week.
W. T. Roan went over toGreen- --———
ville Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Taylor spent a few
-——----- days in Cooper this week with
Fancy hat-phis and collar pins her daughter.
J. Edgar Findley returned
Wednesday from a business trip
to Rush Springs. I. T.
Misses Eldith and Tessie Ellis
of Tyler are visiting Misses Rose
and Maggie Fox.
Miss Dee Sterling is at her old
place at Crawford-Norris Co.,
after a vacation of several weeks.
T. W. Smith went to Point Sunday. Mrs. Lake and ba-
Sunday on business returning
Tuesday.
Mesdames W. H. Fincher and
W. B. Hamilton spent Sunday in
Klondike.
Take your eggs and chickens
to E. Hewitt and get the cash for
them.
$10 down,
See J. general agent.
tel, Commerce.
Farmers, you can find no bet-' Call now and see the new fall
ter goods than Mallett has, and styles of Edwin Clapp shoes for
remember he buys country pro- gentlemen. They are ready for
duce- I your inspection.
and
are
Just received our new fall
W. H. Lake and family of Lone | styles of Edwin Clapp shoes for
gentlemen. They are perfect
type of shoe elegance. Call in
and see them.
Crawford-Norris Co.
---------- Our Fly Oil positively keeps
Eat a Lax-et at bed time and .. . u .
Go to th.- Nk-Kui store for nine feel bright the next day. Sold tlies °' stock- v. J. Hund-
fe^hool tablets. I,y 1 fIi11 an^* e<' J Hundley. |Cy, druggist.
Don’t forget our Purity coffee C J Debenport spent Wednes
at Mallett*, nhonn hi tlay in Dallas attending to bust- , ,.
at xianeti e, pnone oi. |_____ expenses for traveling positions.
Address J. C. Ehler, general
agent, Central Hotel, Commerce.
I will sell my home on North
Park street. Lot 1'» acres, &
good 4-room house, good brick
siorm house, 2 cisteons, out-
houses and barns, nice small or-
chard and berry patch. For
price and terms see me.
J. Hanson.
Jim Kelley has accepted a po-
sition with Apperson & Son, and
can now be found there ready
Crawford-Norris Company’s and willing to wait on all his old
house and Samples Brothers’ friends and as many new ones,
barber shop is being treated to a Abe Ablowich and John Brig.
coat of fresh paint. ancehave purchased the restau- l , i> t- r> • n
—! of R. F. Prim. Mr. Berry is
I well known to most of our people
here, having been in the business
here last year and sold out to go
west, but after investigating
found Commerce the best place.
Wanted—Ladies and gentle-
men of fair education and ability
for local and traveling positions
for one of the largest wholesale
l,; _ • Scho.4 book. »nd. fin. m of
Fruit jars ut Ben Rosenthal’s, ghusn "vru-?' ' supplies .t J. A. H.ll A
. . ■•••■ ' w Company'.-
Fruit jars at Jien Rosenthal's. Mins Rill. Currin of Cumby is P .
.... Dr. < J. Hundley has a com
Scwoi Supplies at Hundley's ner s.ster Mrs. U. P. p|Ptt. Mtock of school books and
DruKStore Wert- ____ school supplies.
A few shaves left at McWhor We represent 17 old line fire j. B Anders moved here last
ter 9 shep m: unmt e„ companies. Anders w,H.k fr(l,n C4(Oper „n<| „ •„
Everything to .-at at T. J . this his home in the future.
Reeves'.
•Apply or address J. C. Ehler,
general agent, Central Hotel,
day in Dallas attending to busi-
ness.
Rosen
Mrs. Lum Stephenson
Miss Retta Curry of Glory
visiting the family of W. C.
Price.
can now be found there ready
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