The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Publishers
The Journal 11.00 per vr •r
PUBLISH'D EVERY FRIDAY.
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FREE STREET PARADE
SPRINGDALE, ARK.
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STERLING HART
HART BROS,
Eshtaol Durham “
Ethel Swain,
Minta Davi*. Commerce
Belle Gilmer, Century.
Jennie Bostic,
Zuma Weeni*,
Winnie Anderson .Jordan.
Myrtle Powell, Commerce,
Blanche Harwell
May Belle Griffitte
I W. C. Barrett and family ot
I Detroit, Texas are ▼iriung,. r 1 •
I tites here.
L Abernathy & Co.
Pall line of
Abernathy & C
Our
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For Sale.
Im- x- Model
O’d newspapers at The Journa
office, JOc per hundred. What? The best bread in the
Mrs Luna Belcher of Vivis,
La , ie viaitiog her father, J. R-'
Bafrekt, here*
$51,713.51
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Car on Track near Texas Midland Freight Office.
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bus!But 4 wfct kb to tbr 'iionlti
of the White
750. 00
$73,14o 4 •
Apples
Dried Fruit
Fine Tea’s
Royal Owl Flour
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$25,000.00
255.00
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Look over the list of mer-
chants giving free votes ij The
Journal’s voting contest, then
when trading with them ask for
votes for your favorite.
IS
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Mi;t Sunday
. enville-
BANKS
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OI THE FINANCIAL
CONDITION OF THE
Farmers Stele Bank
■i ommeree. State of Tex«». al the close ofbusi-
neuon the l»t day of Sep'.. 1910. published in
The Commerce Journal, a newspaper printed and
published in Commerce. State of Texas, on the
30th day of Sept.. 1'310
Kleber’s Mother’s
Aberuathy & Co.
W. R. Rolen berry i«
the sick list this week.
Art Teaching.
Miss Nell Reece has just re-
turned from Chicago, where she
has been studying art in the
| Art School, and will re-urno her
regular work here as art teacher
next week. On Mondays and
Fridays she will teach at the E
r. N. College and on Tuesday-
and Saturdays she will teach al
her studio at Oscar West’s home.
On other days she will be found
at the home of E. E. Maloney.
as subacriptians to the Journal.
It would pay to go to Cooper oc-
casionally and solicit.
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Merchants' coupons count and
it is well to hustle for them ^nd
have your friends do the sahie,
but remember, it is subsetip-
ti ms that count fastest. By the
way, when it is all over the
chances are ten to one the win
ner will be found to be the one
that gave the most attention to :
subscription.
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Contest Notes.
The contest is now warming
in earnest and from now on
will be “something do
ing” every minute.
Philips & Anders will get *•
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city.
J. E. Finley of Dallas visited
I bare Taaadty.
I have a car of apples on the Texas Mid-
land track, at Commerce Also some dried
fruitT
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Stoves. Come or call 64 and we will till your wants
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Have you seen the Journal s
new automobile, to be given
away December, -4th.'i Its a
beauty, call around at the Tay-
lor Mercantile Company’s store
i > >\- at it, then help
win it by paying up!
; Ice cream
per gallon, cheaper than you
1 make it.—C. J. Debenport.
Obituaries. Resolutions of livspvct t 'inis
Of I hunks, will be charm <1 for ai a ■
cen’ a word. Count words mu
amoui.i ,t. coruin^b • I'd i--' • >.-'1^ “!•
Count as word" . 1 vnivit •"
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mout-y-ui.xking put
re tuiar .iK'ai rale j cents a line,
two Uno*
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Contestants snould remember
3200 that subscriptions to the Cooper
ll"0 Review, (publishd at Cooper by |
500 the owners o’
500 Journal) counts just the
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THE FOUR KELLY’S
CCMtDY WIRE ACT
LA TED- SISTE3S in
Aeral Ee-t-rfl; Iren ):w Act
J MARCEL & LENMETT
I Sea»»t!o-»al Acrobat*
■ and Expert*
THE BRACHARDS
WoRtloffi’l Spanloh
Contert»ov»lat*. A PRy-
ptcal Cwltwro Eiaonen »
TIE rEEEZ FAMILY
WOMERtUL EUROPEAN
acrobatic ai-t
Sm>»*ti««»l Aw'jl lrt.il, ___
A FORTUNE EXPENDED
IN OUR mMTOT NEW-----
Which POSITIVELY takes p!ace, rain or shine, 10 30 A.M. ghowL^y
A SOLID Mlt-£ OF- POLO AF4O GLIT~£R
CCCRS OPEN Fm INSPECTION OF MENAGERIE AT I AND 7 P. I.
PERFOTMA'iCr COMMENCES ONE HOUR LATER. CRAND FREE
PYM.RIT1ON ON SHOW GROUNDS IMMEDIATLLY AFTE3 PARADE
I CoV.*RATF ROM I’D IP’P EXCURSIONS M ALL RAILROAD?
I. POSITIVELY THE ONLY
I RE AT j BIG SHOW
I COMING THIS YEAR
| TOU GANNOT AFFORD TO M ISS IT
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Good Things to Eat g
During the week of the conference, from October ;•?
3rd to 8th we want to inform the ladies that we isi
wfll have special things to eat such as:
FRESH VEGETABLES: Celery. Turnips,
POWDER is indeed a dental
t trial will prove.
25 CENTS A CAN
Notice.
We will close our iH^res on
Thursday, Oct. 13th, on account
of holiday (day of atonement.)
C. Werner.
B. Rosenthal*
| Mrs. T. V. McDonald visited I
her daughter, Gladys, in the i
vaoitanum at Greenville, Mou- ;
day.
The boiler loaned to the city
of Commerce, by the Texas
Midland railroad last year, was
oaded on the cars and shipped
]t. Torrell Tuesday.
delivered at 85 cents |
7 an 1 tn a stylish garment
tf
:• t*»ves,
AMERICAN BEACTI
COR8BT8
bring out to
advantage
the graceful
lines of one's
form and cor.
rect any figure
imperfection
with perfect
freedom and
comfort. These
corsets include all
the desirable ideas
Known to the worlds
best corset deslg-
rcsourccs:
Loan* and dtavounia personal or
collateral
Loans, real estate
Overdrafts
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from approved re-
serve agents
Cash items
Currency
Specie ...
Other resources as follows <» ir
. merest in Gtar taty Fo il
Total, . ...
liabilities:
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus fund
UndlviLd Profits, net
Due to banks t id bankers sun ecl I
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Individual Deposits, sn:. • t to hi- k
Bills Payable and Ked. ui* t>
Other Liabl.ltiet as f<> io v
Total,
i Wanted—to ex :h»ng» paint*
' ing and pvper hanging for good
buggy or hank wi«« pony- *n
toW1) or CJuntry. Alites*,
I ’Bsinter," Box 434, Commerce,
, I exas. 1'
Pigs and shoats for sale by'
W. H. Maloney.
i M. D. ABERNATHY & CO. g
Pbope 64 gj
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Gcutrv Tros. Sn’e Owners p-.<^ Marayr
R El M EZ M E3 EZ R
THE DAV AND DATE
Tiite a Holiday —Briar the
Entire No Other Big
‘ao-.r Cl-.cu Lal.’i-s J u<h f?r
Ten;- Don't
GENTRY fitiOS. shCw? ti!:s'’xs*’
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i COMMERCE
G ONl'T DAV ONLY’
IWEDN’S DA Y’ ( M ’T. §L
testes
I now~thFgreatest hnted exhibition in the WOR»j
I /■ BIG SHOWS IN ONE
1 £|i times its FORMEZR SIZE
I EVERYTHING new this year but the title
I WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBIT TWICE DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M.*
I The 25th Anniversary Year of America’s Standard
1 Tented Enterprise now presents the Blue-Blooded
| Aristocracy of the White Tent World
THE PICK OF THE WORLD’S
BEST ARENIC STARS
Ho Act too Bi, or too Eipensiw tor
Gentry Bros, all new
FEATURE SHOWS THIS VEAH
MORE Rare Specimens of
Wild and Domestic Animals
than any other show affords
Ons Ticket ?oTl?
i iai t. it
netting stoves,
C >
Ch >. O '■
nathy & Co
G I . V.
your > >p rty.
Hardware
You will kneed new dishes, knives forks
and spoons,
§ Charter Oak Cooking Stoves, all kinds of Heating g
c.____- nr ..all Rd and we will fill vonr wants I*'
i tact
the reasons for our re-
> success in baby
portraiture
Come in some morning
and let us get acquainted
with the baby.
IIKCWSM!1.
Pbooe 226.
Entered hi* »ec nd clan* matter \pril ..
190ft. at tb< pom office at Comuivnu **
«nder Act of (’on^rr*a of 1 arch,
tfUilCICIl’TION KATES
One Yeah.... ........
ix Months................
$ i8;.js
1.173.00
73).OO
Greens, Sweet Pepper, Tomatoes, Sweet
potatoes, Fresh beans.
FRUITS: Bananas. Oranges,
Apples, Grapes.
Fine Candies, Fine Coffee's,
‘ Fresh Kleber’s Mothers bread daily.
Fresh line of Bulk Cakes, Olives, Sweet
pickles, Mince Meat.
Compromised.
The suit of J A. Eason of
this city against the Cotton Belt
railroad for $15,0 '0 alleged dam-
ages by black listing,was settled
this week by compromise, the
' defendant cotmiany paying
$l,o0o costs.Sherrill, Mulkey *
Hamilton represented the plain-
tiff.
The Palace of Bargains.
,, Mrs. M. R. Reagan and Mrs
' the Commerce
,i... ....... J. L. Baxter are opening up a
new store in the new Moore
building next to The Journal
: office, to be known as the “Pal-
ace of Bargains.” They will
I carry a line of notions, millinery
11 and ladies’ furnishings, etc.
11 The carpenters are put ting the j
1 wood work and fictures and t In-
store will probably be open fin
business either Saturday or Mon-
day. ...
Following are the contest-
ants and the number of votes the
they have received to date:
Mrs. J. A. Eas n, “ 2V Contestants
Jessie Camp, Commerce 203.70'3 ljiu voting
h’uil ine • t
finishing touches on the interior _\t, uiy<t
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in the Journal’s
contest should re-
Edna MeCart r,Commerce H-'.'.HS niember t it even if they do not
Ora Patrick,S'’ter Branch,83,450 get first prix', there are some
18,700 other good ones. That tine Free
9hu0 sewing machine (to be seen at
6400 \v. IL Maloney’s) is worth
60<X) Working for.
5900
5400
H n
B«ker
Phone Carr A Silman Tues
I days, Thursdays and Saturdays .
for fresh vegetables. t*
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In time of peace prepare for
war. Call at Farmers State .
. Bank and have T. V. McDjnald 1
write yyj a fire or torn ad J pol-
I ,cy- -i~r -
Greenville celebrated the driv-
: ing of too first spike in her new
street car line Monday morning
at 8:30.
an I take a
someone to
ubscriptiou and giving
her the 500 votes.
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The Journal ought to put on
2 000 new subscribers by ’ hrist
mas as a e^uit of the bis’ aut >-
mobile vol in,' contest and from
wav they are now rolling in
e will do it.
with superb fitting 7’1 l B
qualities. / W1 II
AMERICAN BBAUTY CORSETS
Kax^mxsoo Coksbt Co., Exduaivc Makers
For the woman of large figure aa
wen aa fos those of medium or
slender form.
kiiu-iiii iiii,v2vy
5'
baby , .ctures-like I
-‘--1 make j
Bread,.- are natura| jn pose, prop- i
■ erly lighted and beautifully i
on finished.
I Fast lenses, high class
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at l ei home j 1 I
1C0 BEAUTIFUL HORSES 100
ioc THonuSHeaco ponies ico
illt-O ,<r»c-?*tcst Pc-formlr- FL--
»h»-.Ci ■ . Worid. 2 Dre «.»o’ Per-
lisn Ar««en Co/ac-ls. 60 M»n«T
Conod Ian*.
RiS FEATURE ACTS, a.?3ns Uem being the Foiicwing European Impoit’tions
THE BEAUTY
Ol the Teeth goes a long ways in
making the beauty really beautiful
OUR REXALL TOOTH POWDER
is a perfect preparation that not only cleans the
teeth most thoroughly but it is a healthful atim-
lant to the gums aud imparts a delightful odor to
the breath.
PEARL TOOTH
delight, as a
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STATE OF TEXAS. (
County of Hunt: I .1, hu Knight *»
president, and T V. M t> >:i i .1 is cashier of said
b*nk. e.ieh of us. d.» s> niir s-,.-ir tbit the
above statement is trie t > th '.’St m* our knowl-
edge and belief. John y.tfhi.Pres.
T V 4 Jjn ill. Caah'r.
Sworn and subscribed to i> :• • me tins - -th day
of S pi.. A. D. 1910.
Witness my hand an I non. i' al on the date
last aforesaid
C J elM’nport,
Notary Public.
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Fast lenses, high class
: equipment and tireless
| are the i
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"( M. L. Nevels bad business in
? Fl Worth laat of last week,
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£ Mian Pearl Hudspeth viaitad
ft al Wolf* City Sunday.
J, Fraah aaltad peanuto at M adel
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