The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1923 Page: 4 of 12
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PIECE GOODS, HOSIERY, SHOES AND
LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR
CHOLOROFORMS
WIFE FOR HEADACHES
BLEDSOE SPEAKS
TO GREELEY CLASS
for
by
bites can
Snow .
poison
Three nlzen
per bottle Sold by!
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subcon-
comniune
wise
no
friend,^
-t seems
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year* v
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can ap|
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of advk
reprrsci
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doniPMtl
There »
time,
•ron grul’
otherwh
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lurk to
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fh a
THE GRAND LEADER
M. Abramson, Manager.
fanatlq.
"What are thq 1
An educational fat
j m;ns men qvef
age of rw t*nttr
a few
want
Linda
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which
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Citizens State Bank
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fn.'tW.
in the world
a teacher Is
In its truest sense ft de-
Sunday
church
on the topic. “The
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p-'-Hdi
Swelling caused by insect
l>e reduced Sy using Ballard s
Liniment. It counteracts the
and relieves the irritation
30c. 60c. and $1 20 |
Wbeeier’s Drug Store
Mias Ethel Thompson has
cd from a visit In Parts.
Mrs. Linda Harrod Endorses
lorlaitiX Tablets
"f suffered for
trouble ■ • ■
of but the only relief I
iary until last sp.:__;
am s Tablets advertised and
a bottle ''ir
sot immediate
fu! heaviness and pain tn
after'eating. Since taking
I ‘ *n cat anything I
distress" writes Mrs
Ft. Wayne, [nd.
When troubles line
drear.
Seek counsel from a 1
When you lose all that
' dear,
rhink of your friend
come 6ack to you.
Uf«*a‘
years had
frequently over
immediately
the boquet is intended,
seriously doubt if she herself
how much her service has!
•he citizenship of the town.
years so far as the I
if
Si
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A*
in office,
out on the busy
she does not know
"Number. I
answer? Watt:
make them tin-
sweet-
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•bo orgono of dlgmlBa ,oj e;tn^.
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ts'Bov
Yow
Don't forget the name of the
tdy you need when the stomach
bowels are disordered. Prickly Ash
•may be a
attempt of “spirit to
and where is the
say that spirit has
Again it may he that the
< • •••.•”!ri.-- !mve waitwl lor t<
* * who would adopt their
< > 1 ium cf ...,
< >• the living, at the
• ones p*"«' •—i—
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The latest triumph of
science is a “de-nau eMejl
tablet known to the drt|J
1 &UMUci.. th.
return-
W hen it is ic?
• Ise is mo F«irr
tiome pa. ti< r,,
; -*cted gueM s 4 * • w H
fur just the
nothing is t>ior<_
to s*rve —.
case from y<»#«r gr- ■ like
groceries and >1 frw bntl'es
kept or. icc in yo «r refriger-
ator.
Choicest products from
nature make it wholesoma^
Our sanitary p.ant, wi/h
sterilized bottle, ma*:-s it
pure.
VVl.fh all flip world looks black
Tarn to a friend:
jWh^n old sorrow
Cnburden your heart tf>
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• live a chance to a friend.
When coodl fortune com* lo vr,.j.
Think of your friend
applications
August 1st.
blank applications,
phone can
Patrons desiring to have children
transferred must do so by AugnM 1st
Xo transfers will be made after that
date as it is the legal limit for the
' ounty Superintendent to make trans-l T**'chers' College then had
fers.
If interested flic this
ture reference.
G L PATTILIX).
f ounty Superintendent Hunt Co.
I rof. W. B. Stone has receivea a
letter from Prof J m Bledsoe at
, Greeley, Colo. stating rh.it the St rte
----- —I made him*
« proponttion with sufficient Induce-
ment tor him to accept a place on the
I culty through the latter part of the'
Summer term Prof Bledsoe had in
tended to teach only during ttfe first
part of the term. He win return to'
I omtaerce jn September
[ w riter knows.
I been registered against het
I 'll. gossip of the homes, streets and
1 'he biisite ss shops. At the switch-
| board she answers readily with that
; well known, soft almost musical
"X’umber please." In a brief space
she is back on the line, “did they an-
swer? frequently calling you by
name when she comes bac^* With
she comes back
naturedly until as-
con-
natured to
Invariably her sweet
wire puts
or
in
of
This is :.n annual event in
( arr family and one Which atfortis
Mr. and
the
74
Md of
railncd
quJftie.
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biliousness^ tMadtt^h. s and hi
varietj.
troubles
stj'-pt ful rem
I My daughter has suffered with
I stomach trouble ami headaches for 3
I years. My wip* had headaches so bad
I we had to cholomform her to relieve
I Iter.. I also suffered with stomach
I trouble for years. My wife, da ugh-
I ter and I all used Ferrasal with won-
I derful results. My daughter U feellnn
I better than she has in three years;
my wife's headacinq left her and
there has been a wowderful change tn
I me. Anyone doubting thia teatiaonial
I write or call me and I will at any
| time recommend Ftorrasal —Ernest J
| Venter, 115 Arlhmton Are . Aw An-
| tonio. Tex
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Virtues Retained and !m
proved—Danacroav and Sicfceainj
<tualiUes Bemoved Perfected fat.
lets Called “Calotalis."
nature of man should
■ t devclopin
exclusion of his
,produce a crook and
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There Is nothing In tba whole list
of flesh-healing remedies that can ap'-
prnacb IJqnld Borotone ih the rapid-
ity with which it heals cuts, wounds,
•w*. Wran wr scalds, ft to a mar-
velous discovery. Price Me. «0c and
91.M. 8oM by mentor's Drug 8t»m.
it to
other faculties
a k bi tot.”
M. Bledsoe of East Texas
of Commerce,
- „.. Crabbe's
j cheol class of the Methodist
sured that the
nected.
fuss or
spirited
one in a
--a--—— —w v auai.tuiv1
Among the Speakers provided forl~fAdV.),
the Wolfe city picnic July 12-11 In-'
’elusive will be S. H Whitley, dean. '
of Eyt Ttaas State Teachers’ Col-'
leg. fatuity, former Governor James i
F. F-rgiison. Pat Mays of McKinney'
and Hon Sam Raybum of Bonham, j
rem- home all rhe time. It is the dose tak-' ‘
or en promptly that prevents sickness
ami expense. Price $1.50 per bottle
Bt'ters quickly corrects such troubles ' °lnrae, t'f-n™R Co., Special agents.
id makes you feel bright and cheer-
You should have a bottle at h*
Thn ; * ree is to itjne a new l,ijsin, ,,
. vsTahli-hmeat. 1'he b'l'din. ...jj. .
jng the Greens ood Hot^jl i.s betng
ted up for the opening og a ready tu
wear and millinery store, t L. priw!
berg of Dallas will head the new bust-
nes* and will open about July 15th
t
U-^<. treas-, L-u-a.
genius
use us a med-
ot reviving the spent courage of
• same time relieving
now surcharged heart of unex-
i pressed gratitude
' If the latter is correct here goes a
beginning. The largest and most
delicately perfumed tribute in stock
sees to a .well known Commerce tele-
| phone operator. Xo use to call 1
.name. Every individual in Commerce
i Who for the last fifteen years had oc-
. f usion to talk
telephone will kuo«
whan
yet. 1
knows
meant to
Through all the
not one complaint hasj
sen ice. w, J
Chips off -Hie Old Block
m JUNIORS--uttle NU
One-third the regular dose. Made
of same ingredients, then candy
_coated. For children and adults.
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In examination for 1,h. r's^cer-i >°llr «»>'• \
.ifleaTgs will be held in Gt .mi!l<? in I•*l'ai< it with a fn nA.
< i h <1t the remain :, months of il>e
fin except Xovwnbei Applications
must be in this office by The 2oth of
The month preceding the examinaUon.
If applicants fail to do this thaj-will
have to get permission from the State
-uperintendent to enter The . examina-
tion.
rhe examination in August will.be
on the 17th and 18th and in this case
must l,e in this office by
Write In due time
Applfcattonr,
nor be a< ceptec.
to have
great pleasure.
<’arr of ('o.nmerce,
fathej- and mother, are 7C and
years of age respectively and have
been married .53 years. Those pres-
ent at the Reunion last Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Carr. Mr. and
Mrs. O. P. Marshall ami daughters,
Grace. Hilda, AlXra and Sarah. Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Carr, Mr. and Mrs. J.
1>. Jernigin and daughters. Mary and
Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jernigin,
Mr. and Mrs. Pritchett, and daughter.
Commerce, Texas; Mr. ami Mrs. Vin-
and|lic utterance of the college president
end [since he took over the institution.
Mrs.
two dauxhurs La-
I Mrs. W, E
Hal ph, <-Mary
K^tbeiinjft and
t^o^r*
F Carr'. I.eonard
an • njnyablv event
far the children /oi
special efforts having ><eb
sc-ok- t«> ri-.-otirrns an<1
•o-opora-
fidence of the bank depositors in
’ section.
• HAVE TAKEN Cardui for run-down, worn-out
condition, nervousness and sleeplessness, and 1 was
F'si^4k SayS Mrs’ S,lvie Es,es* of Jenn'ngs, Okla.
Ls 4^ me just lots of good—so much that I gave
I ^.iGJojn^ laughter. She complained of a soreness in her
fc IjB^k.- She took three bottles of Cardui and
Lv her yas much better.
^K*J,aJ*c4ved here, near Jennings, for 26years,'dhd
JN^M^haye 6t# own home In town: I have had to
K f^e^SdOT^s? ,hb C°Untry '*isn‘t buHt “P. and It
I 1 weak wonASr <* Canfui—the ’
me 0,e 8‘rength to go on and
do my work, c ^ts'ea^dfuffils her wish.
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CARDUI
Jlhe WomaiTd Tonic-
we offer special ro<luc-
Be sure to stop in and
look us ever before you buy. Si>e<'ials for this
week end in every line of our
it. sne is too busy with
please." and "Did they
a minute. I b<M 1 do
• wer. " Here's to Commerce's
heart telephone operatotr.
Mr ami Mrs Roy Cornish and fam-
'I.V. fid Mr. and Mrs C. A. Barron
I nd family, have returned from a
j fishing trip at Terry Dake, wh-re two'
•toys apent in flaking Maytoma th<»n I . --------
it was an ideal spot for an oudnj! ! ’* ps ma" in h,s Physical. H» moral.
They report catching all the fish they’Th, "h ? h‘S
W; Uted and a -noa tt™. _____.... : rh‘ Dhysica! development is qeces-
>»ary that be get the most eatisftu tion
j from life and be the mmft help to
....... Develop! n? the intellectual
exclusion of Mil others
i (
Bottled.
*>ci-C£OU3 dne Refreshing
BOT II IX I. £ JU G. ro.
•’ horn 211
will make a
opine: a nian’« spiritual nature
over ! exclusion ot all otb«r», will make
fnnafl/*- .« T
-of tto
•wrtjMfoe yMU»; ,W
Stales fnr ftie war
years ago showed twenty-five
per cent of them were illiterate. Pres-
ident Harding had the country set
aside a week some time ago to pro-
mote education. • > -. — • x~
"There has beeh only one way to
raise man and that to by •ducatjony
tor the mind Is the lever of
things."—Graely Daily Tribune.
thjs
Tupfx
rlally.
iinluHih*
too nine
jv y lie*-
-i \ . ■
fr»»in T<
brought
with tllF
upon it.
Ar tf
with pr
trunk <ni
It whs «
to pHild
the clou
ivllh h I
the In 11
utes !atr
walked
and entv
ft hmh
when I'll
of .Moutl
waft on
<Thtles In
ton. He
niza Tup
in! ration
"Bleat
rig-out’a
"Glad
Tuppenrt
I your ci
"Yonr
ed boy.
N«, I ftftl
a ynnng
pl rafted,
to oblige,
as put
yokrdiu
cent Carr and sons. Warlick
Wavgoner. Fairlie, Texas; Mr.
Mis. G. C. Waggoner. Mr. and
Julius Evans and t —
donia. Texas; Mr. and
Carr and children.
France:. Elmer Jr.. I
Dabney, Leonard: 'lis. j1’. A.
mother of Mrs. W
it was indeed
her j and especially .
the party. r‘
made to entertain .qrf-vh.-ike the'<fljy
lhe Pleasant for them. Tl1.,.sK;l-1f Jates
forj '.e open to the Cajf ra.nily for sim-
And | HaT events in the :uli;re. |
teachersaSJ\
SCHOOL PATRONS ' "
■J to 4 frietolto
a little bil r»f ntodlxv .
1 DFRANT, OklaM .j^iv ’
: thousand-aero farm surrounding Ok-
lahoma A. & M College should sup-,
port the students attending the school
end pay them a decent salary while
going to school.
This was the keynote of a speech!
| delivered by George Wilson, newly!
appointed preaident,o'the college, be- Mr and Mrs. John Harris wei
fore Officials and members of the [Called to Sulphur Springs Saturday to
Farm-Labor union in convention •srei'the bedside of his brother. Jasp
I Harris, who Is reported critically in
One hour s work a day should pay 1 ®t his itome there. to
1 boy's or girl’s board.” Wilson told -----.
his audience. "Competition is doom- DADC PAI AMFI AT1
ed. A spirit ot co-operation is the AUDu LAL! ™Ki; (Jf
new order of the day. Co-operate '
ot the Fhrm-lAbor union who are J NAUSEA AND ANGER
trying to pronotf dlscension among
your rtinks and we'll make the school 1
a self-supporting institution." Medicinal
Wilson was cheererl frequently dur-J
Ing bis speech. It was the first pub-
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modern
> alopi
trade t
‘ Calotabs. 1 AUnnvi.. £1*” most »ci
erally useful <>' 'ill med.vines
enters upon a w Ider
to you arity,—purified and
those objectionable t,
ha\A> heretofore limitoa if
In I"'
digestion, and
Pathway liver. stomacR
k, . d calomel was On
edy, but its use was often neglect'
on aeeotflft'tof its sWenl^g qualitl-
Now It is the e^i.'st and most plea
ant ot medicines to take I One Calo
Uto.nt bedtime wi^li 1 swalow of » 1
**r -that s all. K" taste, jio triplnz
no nau’kn no »ol: A jw I night's
sleep and the nejr moruMg you ar-
sornes ' feeling fine, with/ ch .u.fl .er. a puri-
tied system *n i a bi; A-sp. •••.
what yot^plf.i-- M^anger
.wa. ■ * Falnthfc’ are ^ytd only in yrigtaa.
task of charity to sealed packagM price thirty-fix *
, Can's for the ? ,r*. .aniliy package-
ten cents for the snfa!!. trial arr-
Tour druggist is authorized to refunv
the price as a guarantee that ton wf •
with rafotabs
< ’oinmerc
I"'* an enviable reputation for
o.-ity in the lavish distribution
'lowers for lhe dead. As a sweet
vor of syxnpathy and friendship for
lhe grief stricken ones, this is a very
acceptable and commendable custom.
From time imiuemorable flowers have I
symbolized the unexpressed and deep-1 the past
st emotions of the soul of I
Just why the custom was
i of curtailing the liberal r
|as "peace offerings." and in acknow-
edgement of admiration justly won by
<>' (he sorely tried but unvanquished liv-
- < ing. as well as strewing them lavishly
;, Tiound the tomb which hides our
;; Iriends from our view, will perhaps
< . I never lie known.
< . 1‘eradventure it
J J scious
]; with spirit."
■ > man who can
<> language4’
years v ith stomach
and tried everything I he.vrd
.. . wa« tempo-
sprins I saw C hamber-
■ I procur ed I developed, but
— »-„m „,ir qniKsrtf.t j 1
relief from that dread-
thestomach
two bottle- J state Teachers' College
withont Texas, before
Hurrod. |
on Sunday morning
' E’ olution of Man s Fourfold
Me said in part:
“The greatest thing
from the standpoint of
education.
Miss Olga Juniger of Austin is vfg- ■
ing her mother, Mrs. Hora Juniger. '
alnio«t 1
lu a brief
back on the line, “did they
frequently railing
comes
clock like precision
on the line good
party is properly
She is too good
fume.-
converse over the
happy and jovial frame
mind When putting a call through for
one. .Hundreds in Commerce, ac-
costumed to her soothing, almost
caressing "wait a minute! Ix-t me try
again." I bet I do make them an-
swer if they are there." have poured
forth their praises of her
shop, household and
thoroughfare, but
She Is too busy
___- ___TNfe COMMgRCe jQyitW^ COMtogflCK, TKXA8. JULY IS, 1S23
SILENT LANGUAGE [CARR FAMILY HOLD OKLA. SCHOOL HEAD
OF FLOWERS REUNION AT LEONARD URGES NEW MOVE
along with othei. Wwnai The^f arr^aj^rotil.Hng iB th&
gener-iand adjoining coi nties, gathered at
ot the home of Mr. and Mra?AV. E. Carr
In this city last Sunday and held a
lamily reunion. A part of the dav was
spent at the City Park, where dinner
I was served and the time pasaed
recalling and rehearsing incidents
humanity, i the
adopted 1 the members
use of them Mrs Z. T
Dwight McDowell of Wolfe City is ! others L
visiting relative, here. Mrs. Me- nature to the
Dowell spent tfae week here with her
parents. Hon and Mrs O. C. Mulkey, j
and he came over to join her
the week end.
man atf'MxnoMic. Devel-
to the
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