The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Boy s Knee Suits Sale
Men’s
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Scripture Reading, 119 Psalm.
Reading:
Recitation:
Reading:
I Select Reading:
Song:
Roll Call:
Closing Exercise*.
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*2.2 • knee suits, was
bargain at former
now . .
$2 50 knee suite worth £1. 0
now at *1.7 ,
ar» <w i Ki a
(Am Hwc rater
the
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50c heavy fleeced shirt* and
drawera ....... ;<$c
■’>Oo brown or blue ribbed
ahirta and drawer* .....38c
♦ I 25 wool shirt- and draw-
ers only 75c
boUto with
Ctiriatlima
la-1 ssh||.
made
We have about 25 suits that
we will cell at less than first
cost.
$2 00 belt suit, 5 to 8 years,
SI.36
a big
price,
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♦ wwW -eVmk and AiwUd M-*.
u*> <■*.«< whuki
see ersrf oM WrnAM LMm
ee.vaMwi tn <w*an*e«Ma IMera
Closing Out Winter Goods
Regardless of Cost.
Buch bar*Rina In new aaaannabla goods han not baan oftarad Ihv
public In Oonitnerca thia winter. Thaaa *ooda must be
•old and wa quota prlcaa that will move tham.
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Candy Cold Tablets called Pre- •
Druggists everywhere
dispencing Prevent ics,
b uc-
Pre j
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»»«e Off
flamr*
wte t*t«W
Letter Found on Person of
Youthful Burglar From His
Mother.
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COMMERCE, TEXAS jfr
•2.50 all
cl-M out
All our penis former
*1 75 ,.ow only ..
* J 25 pants only
St .(X) paiita only
It Will Stay There
“In my family medicine chest-true” inside of it.
‘ io re. j ,rhe lx)y jg some mother>8
a j child and she is ignorant of his
i whereabouts today. He might
different being had
Children’s Hose
All children's and infants
hose, former price I tic
•»'»»........... 7o
2 lot* of children's hose,
former price 15c, now 3
aair........
25c children's fine rib
hose ...
y and Treasurer
K. <• (•KICK
HUM MOHT.
iAnr AsM-aoor and I'oIItm tor
J W. (Will) KHJ.Y.
J H Itl'IJJ*.
For City Marshal
A W ACKER.
G. W. WfJOhilJCY.
Floyd community was adjudged ;
insane this weeic and will be j
sent to the Terrell asylum.
Jim Wade, a negro, was jailed
last week on a charge of bur-
glarizing a cal^oose in the rail-
road yards.
R. M. Chapman has been ap
pointed by the county Judge to
audit the city accounts. This
is required under the new
charter.
The bond of Tom .McWilliams
has been reduced to <500 by
J ustice Poe of Celeste as the
result of an examining trial.
McWilliams is charged
poisoning his parents.
Deputies Arnold and Scott
have gone to Iowa after Nolen
and O'Brien, ths escaped county
convicts who are charged with
highway robbery.
The building east of the old day, Thursday and Friday of
no remedy is permitted to i
main unless it proves beyond
doubt the best to be obtained for
its particular purpose. For ’ have been a „
treating all manner of ekin|he not been thrown with bad
troubles, such as Eczema. Tet- companions whose low standard
ter, Ringworm, etc., Hunt’s Iot J>fe dwarfed his sensibilities to
Cure has held to it’s place for the a,ld trup despite his
many years. I have failed to ™other>s ^".^"ties and prayers.
e [He is a bright boy and might
find a surer remedy. It ciresk u . , .
I. Clre8ihave been useful to the world
itching instantly. nn(j an ornament H<x.jetY. —
R. M. SWANN, Franklin, La Wills Point Chronicle.
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J<». H UMfTH,
MEN I. DVNl’AN’.
For Ci hi nt ji < lei k
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Fol <'onslalale. I'm >Hi-1 N(I
J. u <J,.h«o Ml IRAN
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returning 9
Nlirvv«*|M>rt
arrest
a man
Greenville Messenger.
Two pleas of gnilty to affray
entered in justice court
15c black with white feet,
big bargains . 10c
All our fancy hose that for-
merly sold at 15c lor a few
days only 10c
All our fancy hose that sold
at 25-, your choice only. 19.i
We dn not e*nal<ler r<>et
• hen we makr th-ss firioea
•l *• vie|, was a bargain at
the old price, *< • W'hj
fl W* viel in rap* and plain
toe now .... *l l".i
*1 .Mi viol with heavy fleece
lining only . |1 15
*2 00 ahoe that we have *uld
all the time at Al 65,
now ,125
We have made oorreapond-
lug reduction* on all our
shoes, men's boy’s and
children’a
The young man arrested in
j Wills Point during Christmas on
a charge of burglary had with
him the following letter:
“My Darling John:
This ring is from y.eir mama,
' bought with her money and she
asks you to always v. ; r it, re-
membering on the insi.ie it says,
'Be true’ I ask of you, m.\ boy,
to never forget mama wherever
you go, if its only a block away,
and may the ring help your dear
fingers to never do wrong for
mama’s sake. 1 hope it will al-
ways shine up at you and make
.you think of mama, especially if
you are tempted to do wrong.
Lovingly,”
The name had been torn off
but it was evidently “mother.”
i He said he tore the name off
I about six months ago When
asked to see the ring it had “Be
t New York Racket Store
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ofw>.,M »Hk Mtou.iiHy
Tt»r <«nhh< Im >•<*>,**• *hwt M.<h
daj mwi «*MKrwd th* **h*mh*irWi
•»T Joi,*, Thon>*« a* Mi*eMi' i •>*
tb* |N> >* PatM and W*dt ««day
aftpom<<M I*mii* Afwoid m in*n
to »«<»«! TI«.>h<m and
• •Hit out a *>d . lewki-d Tbouiaa
<>ul and put Arnold in eharg*.
I*>uia Arnold <■ a bratbat ”< Nal
ai.il Mid A tfMild of Id* pla. <- ai*d
l aniH-tent )<ho>ii fellow a ith *■
fH-rw-nr* in handling criuiinala
having a<>rvnd is.tli aa deputy
nmaCabie and deputy Kliei iff.
W. II. I'..ffvy of F trtiiri aville
w»a roblw-d by
several dollar* while
hie
viait in
One arrest wm!
there and a man Mated i
lay lor llioWas it . C||ily charged
wiUi a similar robbery at thu.
placa w*a arrested by cdy
.Marahal Norman when the tram
ITEHS GATMi RFhFROM JI l>|. m-d Gr<*nviiie but «aa i . ..
Idiacltarged when notice was re-
ceived that Mr. Coffey'a purse
had been found in ti oox < ar
I where the lliiev
' thrown it.
I Marshall Norman made a quick
I find of a lost gun last week. A Mr.
Castle of Dallas left a fine gun
on the train at Sulphur Sjirings
, , , , and called on tlm marshall fur
were entered in justice court i.^i. , i . > m x
, J . Itelp to find it and Mr. Norman
IHJit
went to Shreveport and found
Johnny Donaldson aska the tin gun in a work sh jp of the
court for a divorce from Dellie railroad the next day.
Harold Chapman of near
*1.25 wool overahirts to
close, only .... . 75c
75c knit overshirts, extra
heavy, at 55c
Best work shirts 45c
Do you want a scholarship in
the Tyler Business College? If
vs. ”o eave the votes that appear
in The Journal and get your
P friends to do the same. Ask
them when they pay their sub«
ecription to give you their votes.
50 votes goes with every dollar
paid on subscription. The value
of thia scholarship is $45.00. it
is worth trying for.
The Journal for
work.
Bronchitis, La-
Henee the name,
Good for feverish
W* off. r the«<> to you at
!•<>* than the coat to make
All pants formerly *1 Oi
*1.75 in black cheviot a l>i -
bargain , *1.26
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8396—it. >. Breezley vs.
K. & T. Ry Co. of Texas.
3350—W. A. Mack vs. Planters1 An cases not on the jury i en,n»; Taken at the
& Merchants National Bank. j docket will be set for Thursday, *taEe Seventies will prevent
°ni k urn * tv w •lanua|y third week of
M M r te VS W’ W- court,
docket. McMakin.
. 1 U- rr c ■ u r u Saturday of each week will
The commissioners have de KJ«b-JV. I Goolsby Lumber u, pi((bate bu,iness.
tided to install the hot water : Company vs. Mrs. E. M. Bounds, ---------
heating system at the county Does the Business
jail. Mrs. Mary Coon of the Tuesday, Jan. 21, Second Week ^r- E. E. Chamberlain, of
3377—B. D. Moore vs. J. p. Clinton, Maine, says of Buck-
Howell.
3391—D. H. Patterson v*. G.
C. & S. F. Ry. Company.
3394—H. Anderson vs.
Galbreath.
3395 Mrs. Josie Bowden, ad-
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Ladies' Underwear
35o bleachnd vests
pant*, to close out
50c bleached v-sta
/j\ pants only ...
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/n 60- wool fascinator*.
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Com- ®
I- L- Bowman v». John Lindmeice has 111 d suit against W. w
ley is a suit tiled to try title and 1- Norman and lM>»<ismen for
registration. »lo,uuo. This suit grows out of flS
W. R Jerdoa ha* Usd - • *•«»*>•** Norman orrateta* and C(
against the Katy for the value
of a race horse.
Charley Connelly a negro was I
lodged in jail Wednesday on an
incest charge-
E E. Bewley has filed suit
against T. 8. Lane for the value
of a car of flour.
Mrs. Jennie Nix vs unknown
heirs of Wm. Darnell is a suit
filed to remove cloud from title
The jury for next week will I
not appear in county court
account of the light criminal
V. Donaldson.
i-. oii.^ up Ciiapman > ime mon '
jins past lor wiiuh Mr. Norman .
was convicted and fined 825. in ... I „
county court on a charge of false *econd court, and To check a cold quick.y, get '
imprisonment due notice given of the days on from your druggist some little
which they are set, and in case P - - -
1 he civil jury’ cases, now on any cause is not reached on ac- ventice.
the jury docket, are set for trial count of not disposing of the are now
i aa follows: cases assigned ahead of same, foriheyarenotonFysafe.butde-
i Monday, Jan. 20, Second Week sMd, cause or causes will cidely certain and prompt.
Jiaiai—u N. Breezley vs. M. l,,‘ re s,>t for some day of the ventice contain no quinine,
third week of court. laxative, nothing harsh nor eick-
All cases not on the jury en*n8’- Taken at the “sneeze
f ■ Pneumonia,
Grippe, etc.
Preventice.
children. 48 Preventics 25 cents
Trial Boxes5 cents. Sold by All
Dealers.
j Programme For Junior B.Y.P.U.
Jen’s Arnica Salve: “It does the i
business; I have used it for piles
and it cured them. Used it for
j chapped hunds and it cured
Jim them. Applied it to an old sore
it healed it without leaving a
_ scar behind.’’ 45c at C. J.
ministratrix et al vs. Stracener Hundley's drug store.
& f’ord’ Young Man Young Lady.
Wednesday, January 22.
3396—Seaborn Cooper vs. M.
K. A- T. Ry. Co of Texas.
3403—G. W. Langston
Commerce Cotton Oil Co.
8405—Y. O. McAdams
R. Faubion.
All civil cases which are not
now on the jurv docket, and in
which a jury may be demanded,
and the jury fee paid on the
first and second day of court,
will be set for trial on Wadnes-
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Lyford, A. A. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1908, newspaper, January 17, 1908; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359059/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .