The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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NEW SORE WTO -
’ END BILIOUSNESS
This year’s Cotton Palace
will bring to Texas for the
first time a novel and
unique entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lilly of Green-
ville visited her parents. Mr and Mrs.
K. N. Smith, Sunday.
J. K. Boykin vigited
Greenville Sunday.
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Miss Myrtle Galloway, who is teach-
ing at Detroit, came over and visited
home folks Saturday and Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. H. G. Munden
Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Binnion
to Paris Sunday. x
Floyd Peak and
Mr. Harold Satcher
Dunn motored to Greenville
evening for the big circus.
and all reliable
and guarantee
Mrs. Cora Morgan visitde her daugh-
ter’s family at I-adonia Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Laird.
of Mrs. Lyday
I na Belle.
right eye;
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espec-I
Mrs. Loy. '
at the home of |
place of business after
Torpid Liver Fills Body With Poi-
son*—Pepsinated Calomel Guar-
anteed to Relieve Between Sun-
down and Sut-up—No Nausea.
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cent.
for sale
car.—Crawford-Norris
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assc-.nes
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A new Ford
Again This Year
i A Wonderful Program of
Recreation, Amusement
Diversion, Education
hug-
top..—R. J.
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Mlsa Mary Strange
for Crandall where >
up her duties as
* randall school faculty.
Miss Sybil Hargrove of Pittsburg
was the bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Gus White, Saturday and Sunday.
McKinney
Commerce.
sons. L. O. and Felix |
J. Silmon.
M< KM’, PEEVISH CHILDREN
intestinal
and un-
syenptoms,
, has
Mr. and .Mrs. Gus White were
Greenville last evening for the circus.
LOCALS^
J. N. Winnford of Cumby is viait-
in relatives in Commerce.
AND
nights
Mrs. John Jones and Miss Margie
Madden motored to Greenville Thurs-
day and attended the circus.-
Saturday
she again takes
a niember
of
her
Spark-
it is absolute-
' who signified
.......~t later
WANTED—Good second hand
gy. prefer one without
Bunn, South Sulphur.
and j
motored '
Taylor succeeded him
at McBride’s.
our montli-
sliould be ,
is chuck j
you ought to
of
tended the circus at Greenville
night.
Satcher
and
' HI' KEN AND DAIRY
180 acres; 80 acres |n cultivation, j
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and |
and
Myers
Wren Hart at
NO. 44. I
Tittle of
were ! -cue Travis
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis who live
west of here on the Commerce pike,
are tbg proud parents of a ten pound
son.
Newt Haney, prominent Fairlie
citizen, was in Commerce today and
paid the Journal a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Patterson
Ixtne Oak were Sunday guests of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
man.
Mrs. L. B. England has as her
house guest hdr neice, Mrs. William
B Smith of FL Worth.
Miss
on
over in
airshi ji-
Miss Katherine Murrie «
Mary Nekton motored to
i Springs Sunday.
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and Mins
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leverette of
' ooper Were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. O. Hill Saturday.
Mrs. J. B. Pratt of
I Visiting relatives in
j families of her
Pratt .and Mr. and Mrs. J.
ESTRAYED
One bay mare blind in
one small yellow mule.
Norris < ’o.
Fresh oysters and hot tamales com-
ing ia daily at the new Midget Cafe,
south side of Main street.
The October number of
j ly magazine. The Rotarian,
in your hands by now. It
j lull of good things and
I read it. It is on. sure method
tn the I
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member of the Chicago
so much of The Rotar- I
sent in subscriptions for
ne- i
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Mr. rind Mrs. DeWitt Cornelius and
family of Hugo, Okla., came over Sat-
urday for a visit with Mrs. Cornelius'
parents. Mr. anti Mrs. R. f. Prim, and
with former Mayor and Mrs. W. F.
,' ornelius.
worth < ompany.
formerly manager
j Store here and made
, during his residence in Commerce. O.
, W Taylor succeeded him as manager I
Mr. and Mrs. William I.,
the school faculty at Detroit.
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists, .-.list
on the origins! gcausic Ccuj I'gawt-
$25 >
Texas, I
that j
T. E. Thurman who is now work- ------
ing out of Ennis, visited here Satur- ' r - ----------------
day. i last week end with his
COTTON PICKERS WANTED—Good
cotton and lots of it. $1.50 per hun-
dred. Phone 326. *d242w41
FOR OVER
ZOO YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver ar d
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
HAARLEM OIL
A
^Jiwight Hale ia back from Califor-
nia, and spent Sunday with P. E. Ma-
loney.
EAR CORN—Write for
' on good sound dry ear corn 1
Miss j delivered your station. We allow in-
peoMon on all shipments.—R. c. I
: Haden, Ladonia. Texas. *d&wlt
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the EAR i ORN—-W rite for our car lot
i prices on good sound dry ear corn
Allen Berry Hill of Bonham has .
o pted a position at the Wheeler Drug
Store as soda fount clerk. He—suc-
ceeds Sam Harper who went to Dal-
las.
EAR ( ORN—Write
prices on good sound dry
delivered your station We allow in-
spection on all shipments —R. C.
Haden, Ladonia. Texas. *d&wlt.
L. Loy and J. L. Loy of
-------. G. Estes.
It is
keeping up with Rotary both
United States and foreign lands.
Rotarian, a
Club, thinks
Ian tha^ he
thirty-five employes under his in?
j diate .supervision, that they too, might
-.tin a knowledge of the great work
I that Rotary is doing among business I
' men.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liston, Mr.
Miss Opal Branom,
and Miss Joyce
Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Alexander
little daughter. (
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander and family Sunday.
If we dig our toes in
And determine to win
And always keep under control?
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after every meal
Cleanses month and
teeth and aids digestion.
Relieves that over-
eaten leellnu and acid
mouth.
Its l-a-s-t.|-n-g flavor
satisfies the craving lor
sweets.
Wrigley's Is double
value in the benefit and
pleasure it provides
Sealed in ito Purity
Package.
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ROTARY WEEKLY NEWS LEITER
____BUDDIE KITl.tMi, Editor
tOMMERIE, OCTOBER ». |1>2I.
FHIVk HENDERSON' GOES
TO ENID. OKLAHO.M I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson left
t Saturday morning for Eml. Okla.,
where Mr. Henderson assta.nes his
new position with the F. W. Wool-
Mr. Henderson was
of the McBride
a host of friends
Editor and Mrs. S. P. Hart
daughter. Miss IxiDouska. Mr.
Mr.?. Arlo LeNeve and Yvorn
visited Editor and Mrs.
Cooper Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Moran left this morning
tor Little Rock. Ark., where she will
visit for a few days.
Try This
If you have never done so, sit
down with your code in hand and ask j
yourself wfmt the relationship is that
exists-between you, your busin-ss and
Rotary, or canvass with yourself I
what the Rotary emblem on your
'loot- or the Code of Ethics in your of- I
flee says about you and your 1
j Hess. Rotai'ian Thomns Brooks,
of I an outing ♦ xperted
( H. Worth and see the
| Shenandoah, that
Ed Turbeville and his sister, Mrs., ‘thpir sister’s family, the latter
Mr. and Mrs. y,.
family visited with
Ville and Mt.
sister. Miss Henrietta
panied them home and will be a third I
| yeaar student at E. T. College.
Messrs. L. i
Denison, brothers of Mrs. J.
OCTOBER 16, 17 and 18th.
sell you one and give' yon another for one
Mark H. Terry is able to be about
his shop again after several weeks
out from an operation for appendi-
citis. Mr. Terry te getting along nice-
ly now.
Children suffering from
worms are cross, restless
There are other
If the child is pale,
------- eyes, bad breath
no interest in play, it is al-
worms are eat-
. • The surest rem
coy for worms is White’s Cream Ver-
It is positive destruction to
to the child, j
Drue |
part of last week, coming over
in Cooper last I J” ?ee their m,)ther.
B. Turbeville who h“s been reul
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Middlebrook and
------------ MelbaLyn, of Jardin
•s- ! Were guests of her mother. Mrs. IJz-
; zle Hanes, last evening.
i Frank Vant of Honey Grove has
, turned home after a visit in the home prices
■ ot Mrs. Lyday and 'daughter. Miss j deiivered
Eoy Spearman of Shrevcsport spent
----- ...3 sister’s fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Drake.
chronic
subject
Attendance
UP on E_.
I first and May first of each year. Our
any mem-
attendance
period of
automatically
• Scene men i
more of Rotary j
your step.
Calomel is the only medicine that will
actually reach the liver, but ordinary
calomel is so drastic that many have de-
prived themselves of its fine effects be-
cause of its harsoness. This objection
has been overcome in Pepsinated
Calomel. Many who formerly could not
take calomel are finding a most ac-
ceptable remedy in Pepsinated Calomel
because it is English Calomel (which
doctors recognize as the standard of
purity), treated with pepsin and other
soothing ingredients that not only
stimulate the liver to normal action, but
sweeten the stomach and aid digestion
Many report that the use of Pepsinated
Calomel unclogs their svstems of poe-
sonous Waste, brings back appetite,
f?,0 (ijMPpear and makes
them feel like
Commerce Dr ng Co.
druggists ^recommend and guarantee
Pepsinated Calomel to bring relief be-
tween sundown and snnup or Vour
“"Tjsfunded. Try it-we guarantee
---------r tomorrow. (Adv.*
an^ j Mi. anti Mrs.
Carrie Marie, visited little daughter.
acres i
I 1-2 miles from Stephenville;
per acre; $500 cash, balance easy.
Fred Anderson, Stephenville
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busi- j Mary I^e, enroute to West Texas
44 t I JI 11 < . 116 1 n a e as we — -- « - • .. -J .*4 R [
big
Unde Stum is send-
There is friction I know
In a home that’s “just so"
But that, is for smoothing the way
To closer connection
And deeper affection;
A home is not made in a day,
But. trusting each other.
Both Daddy and Mother,
As onward the years swiftly roll,
Forgetting, forgiving,
Will make life worth living.
And always keep under control.
—Prom “The Measure of
By Jamie Heron.
Mis? Beulah Whitely, teacher in the And it
High School, spent Sunday in Green-
')l!e. Wi-i, her uncle, Rev. J. W. Fort.
Cecil McFarland is able to be at his
a few days 111-
, For they canot hurt a man’s soul
V>. Taylor and
relatives at Cook-
Pleasant. Mr. Taylor’s
Taylor, accom-
■ constitution provides that
her failing to have an
a Mann” I!lveraKe for any months
“ -1 at least 60 per cent t
| forfeits his membership,
just naturally think
than others. Watch
S. A. ( ooper and fa<nily- have mov-
ed from Park street to Greenville,
street.
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Mrs. Roy Harville and children at-' about
Mrs. Sam Faires*
Hoyt, ut Hugo, Okla.,
today after a
.daughter’s family.
News nas been received here
I Frank Sayle who is in Austin attend- I
ing the Texas University has been i
elected seargeant of the Sophomore
class which organized recently i
healthy.
however.
dark rings under the
and takes r ’
most a certainty that
10 ing away its vitality.
! f*dv ffin »>..«
mifuge, j
the worms but harmless
Price 35c. Sold by Commerce
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
children of FX Worth
'lay and spent the day with her
ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Frkn.
Nicks returned home Sunday-
Ing. leaving Mrs. Nicks
dren who will visit in Commerce for
several days.
mother. Mrs.
returned home
weeks visit with her
Miss Katherine Morgan and Jack
Hillon of Greenville visited Commerce j
friends Sunday.
Miss Cameron Boone of Greenville
is spending the day here with Mrs.
I Dr. Pratt.
OCTOBER^NOVEMBER Q
Jamie Heron Next Friday
Just another reminder that Jamie)
Heron will be with us next Friday at
our noon meeting. Lets greet Jamie
that night at the High School audi-
torium with a packed house. The
I program w ill begin at eight o’clock.
Don’t forget that the capacity of our
! dining room at the hotel is limited to
t fourteen outside of the full club
last attendance. Therefore I
ly necessary that those
should phone Aubrey Goff not
than lo a. ni. *’riday.
Nicks
came over Sun- I
par-
Mr.
even-
and the chil-
In the journey through
There Is more or less strife,
- -t comes to you and to me
To test and to try
And ever defy us
To conquer, to win and be free.
So let’s count the worries
As so many flurries
Misses Frances and Chloe
Mrs. Kate Ward, Mrs. John Ray
Miss Frances Watson motored
Greenville Tuesday evening to
tend the circus.
Or canvass
Rotary emblem
or the Code of Ethics in
says about you and
-Rotarian Thomas ]
Waco, Texas.
The Last .Shot
The editor has ar- ’ ’
you fellows are getting tired of being
j bored to death each week with an
; article in the Letter relative to at-
tendance. If that be so. I am willing
at tlie expense of the chronic non-
, attendees to drop the subject w ith
Hhs final warning. Attendance aver-
ages are checked up on November
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I.ida Blevins, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
Cooper last I
Commerce visitors the latter part of night to see Mr. S
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, AIrij j,.stes
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our ear lot )
ear
while in
We Appreciate Your Business
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LOWEST EXCURSION RATES ON ALL ROADS
Don’t Forget the Dates—•
WACO—Od.25toNov.9
Horse Racing-Auto Racing
Football-Warpath-Exhibits
tour
New
Indoor Circus with aer-
ial a<Sts, dazzling circus
Cotton Farmers
I
Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Patman
Mr. and Mrs. Arvold
family were in Greenville
Circus Tuesday.
We Especially Invite the
and
Sparkman and
...j to see the
Texas’ Greatest Exposition holds
out to you a program of enter-
tainment and pleasure that will
richly reward you foryourcoming.
< peformers, trained animals
End other feature attrac-
tions frbm America’s great-
est hippodromes and from
foreign talent.
THE
PLANTERS & MERCHANTS NATL BANK
THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE
J. T. Jackson, President
Mrs. M. c. Allen has returned to
McKinney after visiting her mother,
Mrs. 0. C. Mulkey, and other relatives
at Commerce.
Mis. W. P. Arrington, the Misses purifying
Merle and Hallie Moreland and Miss thorough and
Isabel Smith, motored to Cooper Fri-
day afternoon to see the Commerce-
Cooper High School football game.
They came home with sore throats
and sunny countenances.
their house gueata, Miss Jessie
an of ML Vernon, girlhood c
Mrs. Delaney, the two having
ated from the same school at
same time.
Gus Phillips i9 borne from a
through ( oloradOo Arizona and
Mexico. He is much improved in
health and is delighted with his trip
and experience.
Cotton Farmere to Deposit
Their Cotton Checks With Us
Make our bank your headquarters while in i
Commeroe Ask our employees for information
m regard to the location of«gins, etc. <
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. Brecbeen
and son, John Cameron Jr.. Mrs
Cecil DeJernett, Miss Blanche and
Miss Veva DeJernett saw the circus
at Grednvtile Tuesday evening.
A SPLENDID FEELING I
That, tired, half-sick, discouraged I
feeling caused by a torpid liver and
constipated bowels can be gotten rid
of with surprising promptness by j
using Herbine. You feel its benefici-
al effect with the first dose as Its
f and regulating effect Is I
complete. It not only
drives out bile apd Impurities but ft
imparts a splendi^feellng of exhilar-
ation. strength, vim, and buoyancy of
’Pints. Price 60c. Sold by Com-
• nercc Drug Co. ?
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Delaney have as
-.a Cow-
chum of
1 gradu-
the
Mr. and .Mrs. V. L. Owen and fam-
ily. Miss Bevs Taliaferro and Miss
Elenor Williams were in Greenrille
Sunday.
IJttle Miss Nancy Lee Brecbeen
Started to school today for the first
time since haring her tonsils remov-
ed several dags ago. She 1» now get-
ting along nicely.
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1924, newspaper, October 10, 1924; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359633/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .