The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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4 1-2 lbs. Black Horse Coffee
$1.35
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$1.00
$1.30
$1.85
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Shopping
Tea
Kitchen Cabinets
Rockers
Jeweler and Optician.
GREENVILLE.
Dressers $5.00 to $35bn
Iron Beds $3.00 to $12.50
Bed Springs $1. 50 to $8.50
Dining' Tables (Square and Round)
$10.00 to $27.50
$7.50 to $85.00
$2.00 to $25.00
COME! SEEING IS BELIEVING.
graduating, he
phic position.
Tyler Commercial
—the General
He
top-
work
He wasn tsatis-
job, fearing to
treat-
sores,
as ef-
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SPECIAL
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
when you*
Business,Gen-1
Railroad and
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12 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar
30 bars Luna White Laundry Soap
12 lbs. Pinto Beans
5 lbs. Calumet Baking Powder
8 lbs. Morris Purity Lard
Flour. Chatman’s Best
Flour, .Jersey Cream
3 lbs. Maxwell House Coffee
Large can Armour’s Pork and Beans
Just such r —
low has given r
his start toward
"Achieving Success
large free book, will
higher posiUon
ties, one which
kept an eye on
later put him in
banking position,
tent Cashier of the American
nal Bank at Shreveport,
College,
Catalogue. He .’read
$1.75
$1.25
pATARRH
I 60 I ■ <4 head or throat is uaualtv
.—.$ .75 tyafitod by the vapors erf—
WICKS
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Manager Roi Cornish of the Gulf
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_r on a motor trip
healthy wVl’feH
stronger and, as the nerv-
Boswell's quality assortment of watches offers a
watch for every need and in accord with evefy price.
“Thirty Minutes from Your Door to Our Store.”
BVIRT
..J?'*1?- “ aaomd etaaa matter Avril 23.
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8UB8CRIPTI0M RATES i
Weekly Journal
Three Months
Bin Months .....
One Year
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I See Editor of The (Place nae of your
paper here) for scholarship.
Aspirin
For the street—there are smartly
tailored reps and twills with saucy-
boyish collars and ties, and perky lit-
tle pockets; for town luncheons and
teas—informal silks in straight-lined,
youthful silhouettes, with graceful
pleatings and highlights of glistening
buttons; for the more formal dinner
—shimmering satins with interesting
touches of color and lace—all of them
new- and original expressions of the
very latest mode.
They are frocks that will impart a
new smartness to your wardrobe—
you’ll find them just what you’ll be
needing for the fall season.
S. N. FAKES, FURNITURE
South Side Square. PHONE 311.
“We also carry New Perfections and parts”
. - Z I feel that I owe it
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—7? °f female compli-
ce bot- cations. The treatment
— I needed is not the use of
With the largest stock of good clejui
merchandise ever offered — PRICED
RIGHT
Severe Pains in Side
T, . . 7"**’ ****• Emm* uesh. Z)k on • more
Patrick, of Caney, Ky., h*althy eolor. I felt
"and it waa an effort for 8tronger M the nerv
•bout 115 pounds. e ghed 3,1haying used Cardui."
"Cardui w« ■ - Pam, in certain narta
tie I saw it was what I 1
needed. I ate more and narcotic'^, buV ’
I CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
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11 FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO
TANT CASHIER
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3omm«re, Tessa . Noncx— A k ll.H win w .
Sterling Mart Wren Hart j SL. ****“• »"■>
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t>« pBUisher’i attention.
TO TRADE—Piano for Ford autdiao-
bile; thia la a good Instrument and is
in first class condition.—W. T. Roan.
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W coftomea for them all!
Indeed, yes—theyw^QR t* be
found among the new frocks designed
for us this fall by Peggy Paige.
With every untratued,
muscle worker in the land facing
employment or heavy cut in ’
the story of O. B. Roberta who wunu .
situation holds!Sta,es Tt‘If‘Phone
—' to thoustnds
The extraordinary Burozone
ment for flesh wounds, cuts,
gall, burns and scalds is just
fectlve in the stable as in the home.
Horse flesh heals with remarkable'
speed under Its powerful Influence.
The treatment is the same for ani-
mal as for humans. First wash out
infectious germs with liquid Boro
zone, and the Borozone Powder com-
pletes the heating process. Price
(llquad) 30c. 60c and $1.20. Powder
30c and 60c. Sold by Commerce
Drug Co.
If Tyler Commercial
so fit a young man or young woman ■
that he or she, without other experi-i
ence, can travel hundreds of miles
from home and immediately get a
petition at a salary twice what he or
she had ever earned before, can there
be any doubt about this kind of train-
ing being the finest? lent a five-
taMthC course at T. C. C. on a par
wtth a four-jears' university training?
a coupon as appears be-! I
a many a young person1
—J a real achievement. I <
in Business,” a '
inspire you to a1 i
one with opportuni-1 I
■ any °f the coourses! J
ofTyler Commercial College will fit .
you to hold. Their employment de-' <
partment is at your service
complete the General
cral Banking, General
I Western Union. Bookkeeping, Short1?
hand and Typewriting, Business <
Administration and Finance Pen- /
I manship, Radio, Civil Service, Cotton 7
' classing or Telegraphy. [
I Mail the coupon NOW for the big I
helpmul free book. *
Tyler, Texas. 4
a way to avoid this £"
forth splendid proimses
o ofyoung people all over the South
Mr Roberts, following his gradua-
ting from high school. started to
work at a very small salary,
was a good worker and drew
notch wages for that slass of
which he was doing,
fied. but bung to bis
tackle another.
He signed a portal card asking for
a Tyler Ccrnercial College, Tyler,
Texas. Catalogue. He Iread of the
successes of other graduates and he
had a bigger vision of theings
had that new spirit of independence
that made him unafraid to give up
everything to winn an opportunity to
get AHEAD.
A training at ~ '
College, offered through
accepted a stenogra-
The Tyler commerc-
i*l College Employment Department
him, however, and
touch with a good
He is now Assis-
—Natio-
, Ix>ufiiana.
training can
woman'
ASSIS-.
gene Parker.
Miss Nadell Alexander returned to
her home at Yowell, Toxas, after
unskilled 1 ’■ n‘,*ns a few days with Miss I.aura-
gene Parker.
un-
wages,
> found
,x ., * vivpuuuf $ <
j family left Thursday
to Graham, where they will visit
his homefolks for about eight days. [
We Solicit Your
Gin Business
We have just opened our double battery gin, which
is located northeast of the Midland Freight Dejrot, and
are ready to give you FIRST CLASS GIN SERVICE.
One tiial is all we ask. Our superior service and
satis factory work will make at permanent customer.
ANDERSON BROS. GIN
Give Us a Trial.
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We have just put them
Come and see them!
Maloney’s
on display.
Say “Bayer Aspirin” 11
INSIST! Unless you see the X
"Bayer Cross” on tablets you A
are not getting the genuine I j
Bayer Aspirin proved safe by \J
millions and prescribed by phy- O
sicians for 24 years. T?
O* /ox*’ onb a fl
Bayer package y
vhichcontains proven direction* mWi
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924, newspaper, August 29, 1924; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359627/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .