The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr- Farmer
Our Line of Farm Implements is Complete in Every
Detail, Come in and Look them over.
CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES
PLANTERS AND CUiTVATORS
5 Passenger Touring (Delivered) $586.06
$55.00
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Roadster Complete
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Increase your yield with labor saving tillage tools. Do you know an increase of one bale of cotton will pay you for three cultivators? Why worry and work with old
worn out implements when there is actual economy in usee of new and up-to-date plow and planter tools?
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I favoring me organization ui a iaii luuiLa.m <uai iur,r in
association and thus make the fair, pocket at or near the point
influence
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m FEEUNG
M SIGNOF
TORPID LIVER
Drilling at Harlow test well
2 is temporarily stopped.
tered in the Tri-City test that
put down on the Harlow farm
oil
its
DIXIE DAZZLERS TRUTH SERUM’
HAD FULL HOUSE SOLVES CRIMES
________________________ I ________________________
Under the clever direction of Mrs.
Dave Young the Parent Teachers As-
sociations of the Training
several ukele readings.
tinct disappointment when she fin-1
ally refused to answer the repeated
calls for encores.
Miss Holland gave readings which
were
March
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ter's family, Mr.
Braddy.
, J a* a
Pepsinated Calomel
charm
made
re-
LIVESTOCK ASSN. t
HAS GOOD MEETING
College Head Home
Mr. R. B. Binnion, president of the
East Texas State Teachers College
is home from a trip to Chicago dur-
a
at
Drug
in his particular song or pi. t. The
musical consisted of ten w<> len and
nine men; the end men and colored4
fellows were J. D. Ballard, Dr. Whit-
ley, Howel Salmon and Grady Bla-
lock; their artistic performance re-
ceived meritede applause.
Nothing kicks back so quickly
disordered liver. I
fact trail blazers, either in pushing
civilization forward or in opening
new fields of industry, talk but lit-
tle.
Oil Development
Business Change
in keeping with the program. |
They were enthusiastically received.!
• In “Vanity Chorus” Miss
herself a
gaseous condition that
To remove the
free i
and Foley Cathartic Tablets,
these wonderful remedies. Sold
erywhere.
Twch Up Liver Tonight With Per-
muted Calomel—Tired Feeling
and BiHouaee* Will Be Gone By
Morning.
will give quick relief by thoroughly
stimulating both the liver and kidneys,
thus eliminating the poisons that are
doing eo much damage.
Calomel is recognized
The Commerce Purebred Livestock
and Poultry Association held its reg-
ular monthly meeting last night in
~ ---• cs practically
the only medieiac tlx—t will reach the
liver. Oihcrs may relieve constipation,
but they fail to touch the real cause of
the trouble. However, ordinary calomel
is so drastic in its ection that many
have deprived ihcmt/Tvcs of its liver
cleansing power until they became
acquainted with Pepsinated Calomel,
which is not ordinary calomel. Be-
cause of its line English Calomel it
cleanses the liver thoroughly with no
discomfort. It cannot nauseate or gripe.
Commerce Drug Co. and all reliable
druggists recommend and guarantee
Pepsinated Calomel to bring relief be-
tween sundown and sunup or your
money refunded. Try it—we guarantee
you'll feel beUer tomorrow. (Adv.)
and
say pecially fine as the voices blended in js
• interest. It is also like Liquid Borozone. 1
sample packages of Foley Pills known that W. C. Harlow who is mak flesh, heals cuts, burns
, Grad Library
; favoring the organization of a
R. Pritchard were selected as a com-
mittee to superintend the livestock
and poultry department of the fair, blossom sand and other s*ratas be-
Sam Hollon, Claud Lindley, J. R. ing found at the depth and thickness
Pritchard, J. M. Driver and A. J. expected.
Scaff were selected as a committee to
cooperate with the Chamber of Com- brisk lease trading,
merce 1-------------
coming Fair a success.
Glynton
work thoroughly and fascinating hero.
Price 60c. Sold by Com-
t a personal
It was a and an individuality which
Bin- these numbers particularly well
the ceived.
The duets in the minstrel were es-
l by
upon
the conviction of Johnson for the
murder of Robert Turner, white man.
struck down from behind by a blow
While the choruses were splendid, on the bead with an axe.
J ing which he attended the National each soloist lent a personal charm judge Heflin's court found Johnson
a and an individuality which made guilty. The verdict
should receive the death penalty.
“Of course, we did not introduce
seopolamin in direct evidence," Dav-
said. "Our evidence against
this the rendering; and the songs- them- Johnson stood for itself, having been
selves were late popular hits. corroborated and proved after he.
Miss Flack gave much pleasure himself, had given us leads ami clues
when, in her charming way, she gave while under the influence of the
It was a dis-(ruth serum.”
Poultry Shipped
The Foust Produce Company has
just shipped its fourth car of poultry
since the first of the year. In the
car shipped Monday were many fine
to head the heards of the Association thorough test made for oil. In case specimens and some pure bred stock,
land report at the next meeting if pos- the Woodbine sand proves unproduc-
sible. Uve rumor has it that the casing
The plan is to organize
company
The ever popular Marcheta
given by Mrs. Herbet Wheeler,
companied by Mrs. Whitley. Both ; Keep it out of the schools, itch.
For rapid healing there is nothing were in costume and the whole effect j eczema, tetter, all skin trouble; Get
It mends torn was irresistible,
i or sores so
work.
Sold
a permanent institution. 'discovery.
A committee composed of H. H. Plans for the casing the well will
Smith, J. M. Driver and C. L. Jones now be carried out it is said.
Instructed to Investigate prices probably means that it will be drill-
1 and pedigrees of purebred animals ed into the Woodbine sand and a
to head the heards of the Association thorough test made for oil.
a box of THREE IN ONE OINTMENT.
! it's guaranteed. Your dealer will re-
Joe E. Ix)y of Dallas has returned j fund your money if you want it —
by home following a visit with his sis- Wheeler’s Drug Store, Ccmmerce
ter, Mrs. J. G. Estes. ; Drug Co. d-eod-w
ished will be occupied by Dr. DeJer-
nett who for the past quarter of
century has held office quarters
the site of the New Palace
was J Store.
ac-1
Both
The West Side Pharmacy is arrang
the casing When the bowels are costive the ‘ In "Vanity Chorus” Miss Mylie >ug an up to date offii
stock will be pulled to the 2500 foot level waste matter ferments, producing a Lee Acker proved herself a most of their drug store which when fir
disagree- charming dancer; she starred again
C. W. able. To remove the impurities in the Argentine Tango as the Span-
California, quickly, a dose of Herbine >s needed, ish maid. Miss Glynton being
It does the work thoroughly
C. W. Harlow pleasantly.
in California merce Drug Co.
You will receive a ten cent and his judgment on the findings in
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sentatives of large oil Interests who
are watching this test closely. The
Standard Oil Company and J. K.
Hughes are keeping close tab on de-
No. velopcnents around here as also are
A strong several of the big oil concerns.
gas pressure was encountered Satur-| Following the discovery of the gas
day and operations are temporarily pocket some hurried trips were made
held up, but there is a general ex- to oil centers of the state, some of
pectancy that this week will see new the men leaving by motor for Corsi-
developments at this well. It is now : cana Saturday night, but the purpose
down to a depth of some 2500 feet of their visit is carefully guarded. In
or more.
The gas found in this well is esti-
mated at 4,000.000 down. This re-
calls the excitement created about
two years ago when it was reported
that heavy gas pressure was encoun-
was
near
Fair committee in making the conceded that gas of the proportionsj
found in the Tri-City and again in
The Association went on record as Harlow well No. 2 in the blossom
fair sand indicates that there is an
1 of
f Hon. Dillard Estes has just com-
pleted installing an excellent library
in bis law office which includes over
300 volumes with new book case to
contain them. Besides this addition
of more than 300 new volumes he al- the chamber of Commerce hall with
ready had a good sized library in his good attendance.
, A great deal of important business
— 1 was discussed and disposed of which
of Hugo, made tt a very interesting meeting.
September 3, 4, and 5 were endors-
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 4.—
"Truth serum" is given full credit
of the Training School for the solution of Birmingham's
scored a big hit Thursday evening, some two dozen axe murders and the
Feb. 28, when the Dixie Dazzlers sentencing to hang late yesterday of
were presented to a crowd which Peyton Johnson, negro, first member
completely filled the College auditor- of the alleged "axe murder syndi-
ium. Each player in the cast starred cate” to stand trial
in his particular song or part. The, 'Seopolamin did it.”
This was the declaration of Solici-
tor James G. Davis alien asked
Universal Service to comment
for
Mrs. R. A. Roundtree
Oklahoma, is the guest of her daugh- ‘ ~ *
and Mrs. John ed ag t|,e dates of the Commerce Dis-
trict Fair and the Association pledg-
----- ed itself to use every possible effort
to make it a great fair.
Sam Hollon, Claud IJndley and J. ule present Harlow test
No. 2. The log of number 2 is said
to be running true, the Austin chalk, f
i
I Educational Association,
great meeting according to Mr.
, t nion. He also visited some of
rhe new discovery has resulted In,, .... , ,. „
. , ,, 'larger State Teacher Colleges
It is generally: .,, . . ...
i will perhaps have something to
about his observations along
line later on.
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and purchase such animals, and the gas pocket tested.
---It has become known that
' Cut This Ont—It Is Worth Money Harlow at Ixmg Beach,
Send this ad and ten cents to Foley has been wired and that he is expect-
& Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, ed to come in soon.
III., writing your name and address has seven producers
'clearly. "...
bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar this wildcat territory is awaited with;
Compound for coughs and colds, and considerable interest. It is
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Try ing test No. 1 and has a large inter- quickly no time is lost from
Ev- est In No. 2, was in Greenville on Price 30c. 60c and $1.20.
Monday night at a meeting of repre- Commerce Drug Store.
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