The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1923 Page: 8 of 8
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Dewitt Cornelius
Mrs. Edgar Cummt
ARMOURS STA
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Fresh Vegetables Daily
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in Green-
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Miss Lillian MeClal
of Dodd City
Moore spent
Here is
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YOUR EASTER
Greenville is Mrs. O. C. Mulkey.
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Don’t Take Caloi
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pair of trousers, to double the life of the suit.
irk—Read Guarantee
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CH A MB F,RE HN’S COUGH RE
OTHERS
DID THE WORK
$9.85 fl> $14.85
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IF SICK, BILIOUS!
Mr. Dechamps, I
paper mill, was in
Unver Tone” Acts Better and
Make You Sick—Don’t
Mrs. Matt
vJle Monday.
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Perkins' tallies,
window—see the
Miss Catherine Mi
teas accepted a |
Miss Dora Hack
Ward were Dallas
farm loans roe E.
Bob Redmond
Tuesday.
Dr and Mrs. CoAv
were here Monday*}
C. ('. Wood was mere Sunday from
Dallas. • S »
Mrs. Nora Fife.
Ridgeway, spent
home.
were in Commerce Fi
■ner is stationed at 1
the latter is a substai
lives at Floyd. ,
door and when the
lome the monkey
I. Bixler passed
| enroute from
h to the bedside
Kinslow have
1 where they
le funeral of
^-O'Neal's
Njpe 444.
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D. E. and J. O.
tor Marlin Wells.
ising t$
Nrmanently
deaaure to
• remedy.”
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------ : Miss Lillian MeClaty of Dodd City !
(artin left today; came in Sunday nigbtfto attend E. T.'
limed to her
lay after a
a Carpenter.
Miss Irene Watkins
Terrell Mi
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The little daughtdk of Dr. and Mrs.
:ed as not doing
1. She recently
Doesn’t Gripe, Senate
Lose a Day's
Mr. and Mrs. \
sons, Dan and j
it to Earl. Ark . Monday from ■
lays on business. Springs. I
Mrs. Virgean Estes
i"' I from Greenville
music classes.
returned
resumed her
ither, Mrs. H.
a improve.
drug\
son's L
a spool
you right A
and vigorous
to the store ai
If you Dodson’s Liver
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe
lahoma, are
hop.
----- ] Mrs. It. C. Prim and children left
of Hugo, Ok- for her home in Mineral Wells Wed-
visiting Mrs. M. A. Bis- 'nesday after a two weeks visit with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Haddock.
— . I
aboard the
refused per-
is
base of other groceries—12 pounds U. i
!! returned home aft
J * visit with her parei
* ► Jne. Knight.
local manager of the
m dtetlas Monday.
G. D. Fowler returned Wednesday
from a businesas tvi> to Hart Ark.
-4—
skived Sunday
» from Hugo, Oklahoma; to join his
I wife and mother in g visit to rela-
{ [ tives here.
red Bergman, Blaii
‘Until my son J
\ge he had bfflfl
worried
wersisti
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HANCE TO BUY THAT EASTER'
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SATURDAY WILL BE YOUR LAST
a ■ < ■-
I V
> i<
illiams, Dave
wrence of Ft.
lay to attend
Hie Hogan. I
Prof. 8. D. Simon|"
has arrived in Comnukrci
in the E. T. 8. N. Cojlag
Free to the kiddi
I sqnawkers, Saturdu
p. <n. Rememl
Taint and Pajf
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Mr. and Mrs. Madden of Colorado,
Texas, were here Tuesday to attend
the funeral of Dr. E. R. Whitley.
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<> home in
'; V ' j £ • W < ’ week's visit to Miss
I: tster Special
\ For
' proudly turned tl e prisoner over to
UrV-'
fexsS
K • --*4
KM
1,000 balloon
rch 31st, 2:00
M^the hoi
T Store.
COME IN TODAY AND 1
THEM OVER, YOU ARE I
TO BE PLEASED. BEAU1
GREYS, TANS, ALSO BLUE
SERGE SO APPROPRIATE FOR
SPRING, IN HANDSOME CLOSE
FITTING MODELS.
nd nelce, Mylit
iw, Nic Acker,
iturday to see
CT
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r I m
< alocl makes you
Take a dose of I
< <r drug tonight and toi
> lose a day's work^
Calomel is mercury
a h Ich causes neci
' : iomel. when ILj
with sour bile
In . it up. hi|
fnl nausi
are slug;
your lb
stinatej
norr,
’ Mr. and Mrs. Johr
■ returned from Randol
< > had been to attend
I [ Sam Reynolds.
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Miss Ethel Janes returned Wednes-
day from Dallas. Little Ivan McNatt
retumel home wW^ her for a visit.
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Sugar for $1.00
' ex'
AMS—26c PER POUND
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Sd'RUlTS
ry *
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DRIEDU
PeaelitM—6 lb. $1.00
Applet- 6 lb. $lj00
Prunes—6 lbs,' JV. $1.00
Grapes-6 Ibf.----------JL $1.00
Choice Gro^fl Beans—4 canslV. $1.00
No. 3 Cnl^ornin Peaohes—4 $1.00
No. 2 Gftuted Pineapple—4 cansjL $1.00
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Cqrhmerce Cash Gro
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children
have returned from g visit in Honey
. Grove.
iwel Hickerson and
sk, returned home
visit in Sulphur
'T
MrsXF
writes, \
years or
ble. Thilk
to him so 1
medicine fail
helped him uni
of Chamber!^
This had a afl
feet and Ij^u
it he wi
indeed^
wort|*7
find
e Moegan of Beaumont
position at Maloney's.
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G. W. Fowler waul
Sunday for a few ^da
.’..•s. E. E. Maloney
JI I^ee Acker, and nepl
* ’ motored to Dallas i
< >. Rodolph Valentino.
a and son have
an extended
i, Mr. and Mrs.
of Mt Pleasant
:e and enrolled
lage. He form-
•' erly lived in Commence and has many
1 friends here. He Rxpects to' relo-
| cate in Commerce anj move hie fam-
ily here to make their home.
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rMeni! Dress Up for I
\ \ Easter u
* 9. N. College.
eld represtrftta- 3
trade, president I
I Farm Bureau, t
lay. The for- |
1. Pleasant and t
lial farmer who i
harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tor-
ht.
^e's my guarantee—Go to any
ire and get a bottle of Dod-
fer Tone for a few cents. Take
i^gnd if it doesn't straighten
and make you feel fine
^want you to go back
get your money,
be is destroying the
we it is real liver
v^-table, there-
ir make you
STRAYED —
Theta, two mare
about 15 hands high, one roan face
{about 16 bands highj
Any information of tl
re'
both old mules,
and daughter, information of tl^ir whereabouts
r .from a visit Wjj| be liberally rewarded. Notify
f I H. D. Richardson. Rt.' 5, Commerce,
Texas. *d79wlt
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They are
a See them in the
\ big table full of them in the men’s
Ij ilejftirtinent—examine them and you
A will say they are the liest values in
i shirts you have seen in a long time.
ha\
You are sure to find a bat to liecoiie you |
here—new novelty Spring light weight felts in
nil the (••Ion—
$3.45 to $4.45/
NOVELTY STETSON*
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SUMMER UNtfERWFAR
. / ei oQ .
i It’s time to jump into light undggwear. and at this
price you should lay in half a dozen sqits for the whole
season ‘
They are of good quality dimity and well made.
OTHERS 50c to $li50
>r quicksilver
of the bones,
s into contact
Sihes into it, break-
when you feel that
and cramping.
f and ‘‘all knocked out,” If salo^of calomel bec^s
is torpid and bowels con- j medicine; entirety
.r ynn have headache, dlsti- ! fore ft eon hot sallval
jFvitcd tongue, if breath is bad sick.
much sour, just try a spoonful |
; to a family liv-
ible Quai D'Orsay,
i Paris, trapped a Ijhrelar. When the
' burglar entered clothes closet the
! monkey locked th'
owner returned
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Mrs. H. H Whitlej
is teaching in
week-end at
Walter < ox of Bonlani has music classes. Her r
turned to Commerce w> attend Cdt- H. England, continues
lege. / ® !
THEY ARE PRICED IN AC-
CORDANCE WITH ‘^ERKINS”
PdPULAR PRICE METHODS
$16.75, $I9.7£, $24.75
$34.75, and.4ip to
$44.75. /
SEE OU> LINE OF $1 AND $1.45
SHIRTS
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^f Dallas was here
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Martfe
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Mrs. D. T. Prat«|is confined to hsr
bed with the flu. 'rf
iday night from
lules; one black
. S j -
Boy s'*Two Trouser Suits
$6.95 and $7.55
Drqhs thl» boy up for Easter. Our stock offers a
wide rtinge of styles in every desired fabric, with an ex-
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quick
wtf.
I
I Mrs. Kate
tors Sunday.
sML It's
Jr langer-
Frow you
Mr. and Mrs. Ldfeis Moore spent Mrs. W. L. PippeiK
Sunday in Greenvillf. ■ Helen, returned Sundi
---------—------- j in McKinney.
.Mr. and Mis. M. ■. Iceman visited !--
in Greenville Sunday.
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Miss Vena Ward of
visiting friends here!
Dr. E. H Whitts^ «
sick for several dajp.
Mr. and Mrs. Veefe isuld left today
for a short visit at Oarksville.
f
Mrs. Rosa Goff wfis
Worth Saturday to tl|c
of Wolfe City grand-baby.
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R. F. PRIM, Prop.
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Tom and William Dig of Tulsa,
has been quite Oklahoma, visited ('. U?Anders and
family Thursday.
Mrs. H. H. England,had an attack
of appendicitis two or three days ago
and is still real sick.
»lle. Pa.
®s fifteen
:hial trou-
mZ^or it clung
MB*. He took
H>wt none of it
got him a liottle
Cough Remedy.
1^nd healing ef-
i bottles df
med. It is |
bnmsnd sol
Jvl 1 *>. vv • X • vv Uli
ers, Mary Frances f
guests of Mrs. C.
, daughter. Miss Merle.'
Charlie Gamer. P. ,J. Hogan, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Gasjock. Mrs. Jeff
Beher. Mrs. T. J. Will
Williams and Ivan j.aw
Worth were here Thyrsdi
, the funeral of Miss I^lie
Mrs. R. D. Cross has retured to her A A w)nig of (;<X>h, who traded .
home in Walnut Spring, after visit- hj„ (fin an<J home Sl<»ComIBWCe j. |
, E. and J. A. Anderson of'Gough for
' their gin and home khere some time
ago, was in commdroe today. He ’
, says he likes his new location fine.
I Anderson Bros., who moved to Com-
merce, have consolidated their gin at
Needmore with the Commerce gin.:
This makes one gin less In Delta
county.
A monkey belonmac
j ing in the fashionteblf
a IJnrglar.
Ik
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k'-
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Fgh!
tM
< >! Mr. and Mrs. T.
< > through here Sunda
{ { Pittsburg to Randol;
{ ' of her brother.
;;!
y And Saturday!;
; I With each $6.00
Mrs. Dwight McDowell of Wolfe
' City is visiting her parents. Mr. and '
4LfM /> U..tL._ I
' Italian immigrants v
steamer Italia have be^
mission to land at Melbourne, Austra-
j lia, because there is no work.
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; R. E. Buchanan, f
live, and G. D. Greer
' ef the Hunt County
called to rt.
bedside of her
" [ O. C. Howell is repcMti
well the last few dajp.
had an operation.
Mrs. W. T. Whitej|de and daugbt-
Aid Helen, were
L Anders and
B.YThursday.
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THE COMMERCE
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RNAL, COMMERCE, TEXAS, MARCH M, 1SU
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TELU1
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JOHN V
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a
a
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John Wrlg
Hugh Smith
today from
of mercury
his own han
had been
trouble for i
Is not the fl
gnade of this
of a domestic
having sepan
brother of
hour no arra
for the funei
that the body
*r home for
35 years of i
(Editor's N
up of
publish
■Wi\teh <
Th^F'tb
by tfi^iloa
the people
are doing,
p.ut of the
gress and
on in < oini
ure to the
East Texa
since it be<
l‘H7. -Thi
already the
< 'allege in
roilment ai
in firs) pls
IH'PiilXion
fact that 1
white.
Commerc
miles nortt
in ■ eting of
T< xas and
Texas. It
census 1922
Cntton Belt
roods with
Bankhead t
the Throcki
south conne
Trail from
through <'oi
Among th
at Commerc
cotton seed
ice factory
r. tton Bel
ro.ndhouse
ter and set
i’au. comm
b nks. eigl
brick strucl
read system
light and
j>l nty of ch
The only
o: the Missli
paper from
in Commer
starting anc
g-ade book
r> eree was
< -.use of the
deep well »
of clean wi
p .per makii
More than
ta-en built
tear. A c<
for paving
streets. W
brick unit
new J150.
now un
» I make f
The municip
<O''arged by
care for the
Tie next th
JI "0.000 hotc
the jCommert
a' work on
that it will I
■ ommerce
ti e Texas
hi th location
v ter make
ful cities In
large fruit,
i■ •..kel. Con
to^Jive as v
n> w
< o’nnrerce i>
< ity con ven ic
tn attract th
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1923, newspaper, March 30, 1923; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359533/m1/8/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .