The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Singing iat Charity.
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trouble starts.
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an
E. E. DAFFT, Leader.
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LADIES’ FINE DRESS
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Appeal to Women.
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P. A M. Bank.
Just Arrived
By Express
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> price iW'.&mped on the sole, “one pnce
♦ Come In, We’ll Fit
PRICES CUT TO
THE CORE I
Duse, Black and
ro-Tone, all colors.
ACCUSED OF SELLING
BAD OIL STOCK
HELD
FOR WEAVER
GIRL’S DEATH
acre*
i and
other
year,
prot-
exereiae,
aticatioi
i conf
Jack Lilly
Dallas.
A neighborhi i>d singing
held at Charity
whose
and
was
Orgle is
Franklin
State
in Dallas
icadquarters
fith Charles
mon-
—and
tat.
f >
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Income fax reports
with the cydlector
nue on orjL--------
Single
$1000 or
these
this
Knight-Sparkman
and Company *
find
mbev-
ropev
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kd af
med
OKS-’’
from
Or
eman.
L aub-
le are
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CRAWFORD-NORRIS CO
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as is showing
those directin <
campaign
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and
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hflios
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kough
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ROBBERS CUT WAY
THROUGH 26-1NCH
BRICK BANK WALL
EXPERT HELP
ON INCOME TAX
400 KANSAS COAL .
MINERS STRIKE
Ji ::f
I fd
[our
id yOu should
‘ i must be filed
’ ■ of Internal Reve-
before March 15th.
nien whose income
Aiore and married
whose income
tnerce,
Mrs. G. W. Adderness.
nal bespeaks fl
come in our mi
Graves,
Weldon
and Mrs. Sparkman ar.d Mrs. Knight
of Commerce and M;» Latchie My-
riclt.
SENATE VOTES
HALF MILLION
TO FI1HT FLU
be
school house Sunday
afternoon at 2|00 <,’clock February
be some special sing
quartet directed by
The votes of moth-
and teachers may be necessary to
to
r large
good crop.—C. E.
Ashworth’s.
following
The
Ike
Two more arrests are expect- the peopie jn
about
How’s This?
otter <*»•• 11 nwln d Del’
ase «’f Catarrh tb it *
Hall's Catarrh M.dhme
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by ratntrh ®uffvrerwfn
flva v«<c:' an*, J**?
most rHiS|
Catarrh M
the Mucous
«K>n from the P
•as«-d portions.
After you have HR
Medicine for a sir rt t
great Improve m( it
health Start takir r
cine at oner and < t
for eatlmonlals < ee
F J ('HUSKY * CO
8- Id by all t~- '
1
nev^r been confin'
quarantine,
are showing up ai .
are not being watched,
last week the Health
found two places where
ey and you .
[ng as the 1i
orldover.’’ -
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Freeeone,” Thao Lift *
Right Off
bread sandwiches, olives
served. While
ummings at the
“■ ’ r violin
soloist, furnish-
All ex-
wonderful
’ The best shoe on the market for the i
[ have expositive guarantee against profii
DR. F. L YOUNG
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPEC ALIST.
I^d ft >m overseas duty
irps of the U. S.
thantly located Tn
J. D. Jernigin, Jr..
, Griffitts
■^airplane,
a week.
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Hoftyn Happenings. THE SMALLPOX IDR.J.R.H01DERNESS MONEY!
SITUATION HERE TO PRACTICE HERE l__.
WASHINGTON, Jah. 27.—An ap-
propriation of $500,0>0 for fedora*
investigation and research of influ-
enza and possible cures is provided
in a resolution passed by the Senate
this afternoon.
HI
< >; The health of the community is
I ! very good, with the exception of bad
' [ golds.
' ( Mr. Wilson and Mr.
T^ck of outdoor
eating, insuffieent ma
food. This results R
headache, anxiety am
Chamberlain’s Tablets^
after supper. They will
constipation snd improv!
Gon. Then correct yoi
slowly, masticate you’
oughly, walk three or
ery day. Do that w
get well and stay we|
Has rel
with the McdicBk
Navy and has pel
Greenville for practice.
Office over M Gnughey’s DruS
Store, North Side Square, Greenville,
Texas.
DR. BAXTER
; Osteopath^ Physician
OrbHEWN VILLE
vrill be in Commer»>’<rom 1 to I:RO
p. m. Tuesday and Friday of «ach
week.
Office at Mrs. Juniger •
DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 26—Rob-
bers used pick-axes and crow bars
to smash their way through a twen-
ty-six inch wall in the vault of the
Guaranty Bank at Cedar Hill near
here, and escaped with more than
$5000 in Liberty Bonds and Savings
Stamps. Considerable money
1 left untouched as the robbers
parently were unable to open
safe.
FT. WORTH, Jan. 27.—H. B. Mc-
Leod, a Fort Worth oil man, was ar-
rested under advices that he was
wanted in New Mexico on a charge
of swindling in connection with the
sale of oil stock.
Sheriff A. L. Gregg of Toas, N.
M., reached here Monday to
27 —
miners struck
• of
industrial court relaljons bill.
___________ Rotenberry
' > made a business trip to Cooper Sat-
[ [ urday.
' ' Clark Jones has gone to De Leon
on business.
[ Miss Pearl Morris, one of our
' teachers, visited home folks in Bon-
A. L. Blount, formerly in business
here, has t ,
at Hugo, Okla. Mr. Blount is
for a few days visiting friends, and
_____ . Ro^oe ^R out a new location. Attornev Roy /.t(. of Greenville
left Tuesday f»r Waco by , returned today from attended the fun/ral of Mrs. Dr. H.
They will be; gone about | Jack Lilly returned . Wjtljjim8 hen. Wednesday.
Quite a few numbers left in Greys^
Brown Suedes Also several numbers
was
men
$2,000 or more in
1919 must make a report. Blanks are
now available for the purpose of mak
ing reports.
I have made a careful study of the
new Income Tax Law. and am pre-
pared to make returns for individuals
and business enterprises. These re-
ports should be made up carefully as
they must be sworn to. Every person
should be sure that his report is cor-
! rect, and expert assistance should be
obtained in making out same.
Penalties are attached for failure
to make report on time, and
penalties will not be remitted
year.
All matters will be
strictest confidence.
E. M. MOORE,
Office with The Journal.
,te” costs so
ng store; apply k few
porn or callus Instant
Lg. then shortly yon lift
Torn or C^!“"
. 'RX—I komhisol
■ ham Saturday and Sunday.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Barnett have gone to
[ Ft. Worth to attend the bedside of
' ■ their son, who s very sick.
[ [ Mrs. J. A. S ewart visited in Dal-
[ las Saturday a id Sunday.
- ■ Mr. Wilhelm visited home folks in
' > Cooper Saturdi y and Sunday.
[ [ Misses Eula |ones, Lou Daughter)’
; ; and Allie Mo ire
• ' night with Mis
' I Miss Luella
Reward
for any ease of cm «rrn t” ' '•“« b*
cured by Ilan s Catarrh ?•»•>’*• ' ’ , . ...
Hall e Catarrh Mcl». ne has b' ’ '***"
c. and hac »w »me kn the
'MJ-' retne< r for Qatar, t. Ha 11
Licina . t» thru the Blood on
Mfa. ». expellO"^ P"1’
and healing the dln-
thk. n Hall's Catarrh
rt dlae yea *
it n ymr
t Hall's Catarrh Medl-
r..l of r-atnrrh Send
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Uruagietr. w“
On Jan. 17, 1920, Mrs. F.dgar
Cummings with her sister, Mrs.
| Sparkman, and Mrs. Knight of Com-
merce, graciously welcomed guests
and members of the “Maids and Ma-
trons’ Club” to her beautiful new
country home.
After the sociallhour in which Mrs.
Light and Mrs. |I1
game of forty-two,
coffee with honest^i
1st. There will
ing by a male -■ —- -------- - -
James W. Martin of the E. T. S. N
C. Also a quartet led by Gib John-
son.
j
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llount, formerly in , J----r
sold his dry goods business enough to
fniititt*.........—*...............................
f Chamberlain's Cough
[^treatment of colds
knp^n and admit-
tlmve used it and
^know if® re*l
leeching. An-
te the winter
’ ’r take
McLeod back. McLeod, however, had spec^ ^e great oil fields.
- • 1 — 1— 1 aeaw VxxxWS/l | ———•
+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+
o. C. MULKEY ♦
- *"■ . . — ( Neal South Side Sq. ♦
Maids and Matrons Club J,.. ♦ «**»**
The valueXol
Remedy in tW
and coughs is w^|
ted by those whi
are in position 1
worth. Mrs. TJfbma.'ff
drews. Ind., mK'S “Dui
my husband takes cold Asily. Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy is the best
medicine for breaking up these
tacks. You could not get him
take any other.”
over
p ot the
tipation, ■
j. Take j
^mediately | pjTTSBURG. Kaf
’elieve your ’ y-our hundred Kan.sa^ i--------
Wour diges- t„,jay because of the passage
Rgbits. Eat
id thor-
miles ev-
Dr. J. R. Holderness has returned |
to Commerce to engage in the prae-
tice of his pprofeesiun. He has been ’
in the North for the past three years.
During his absence, he was employ-
ed in Harper’s Hospital of Detroit
and these places in New York ( ity:
Lying-In-Hospital, Broad St. Hopsi-
tal, Willard Parker Hospital, Army
Medical school at Rockefeller Foun-
dation, and for the past nine months |
as medical examiner at the home of-
fice of the Eauitable Life Insurance
Co* I
Dr. Hoklernrss was reared in Cum-
i, and isl the son of Dr. and
" The Jour-
,r him a hearty wel
1st.
The
lelief Committee has
hted under an act of
the work is going for-
ward as rapi ly as possible.
Organizatii n work in North Tex-
splendid progress and
the North Texas
bel eve that material as-
sistance will [be tendered the Near
East victims fhrough the charity of
;he northern portion of
the state. T^e committee has an-
nounced that success in securing
persons to ta^e up the work of the
committee in the various counties of
the state has been easier in the pres-
ent campaign than at any i.
ious. State leadouarters »*--
ed
Austin, Texa», Jan. 29, 1920.
To the Women ot Texas:
It is probable Aat the ratification
of the Susan B. Anthony Amendment
to the Constitution of the United
States will be completed within the
next few months. The favorable ac-
tion of only ten , more states is re-
quired. How will Texas women fee.
if they have neglected to qualify
1 themselves to take part in the great-
est election ever held in a democracy?
In regard to education, our state,
in the present shortage of teachers,
is now facing a aerious crisis. Our
best chance of permanent relief lies
in the adoption, tt the general elec-
tion in Novembei', of the proposed
[amendment whereby each district
| will be empowered to vote such
school tax as it may deem necessary.
If it fails our school situation will be
J indeed desperate. ---------
I era
[the adoption of this amendment
| our state constitution.
Respectfully yours,
ANNIE WEBB BLANTON,
| State Superintendent of Education.
Because of
in the devast
countries th'
Black and Brown in Queen Quality make. >12.50 and $15.00
sellers These shoes arriving late will be placed on sale with all
„ , _ . . I $8.95 and $11.20
other shoes at Sale Pnces.............. I
DALLAS, Jan.|24.—Two men are
now under arrest charged with the
murder of Miss J|nie Perkins, 20, of
Weaver, Texas. Who died
an alleged illegal operation,
men are Dr. Harfey Orgle and
Horn,
ed.
Horn was locked up here,
held at Mount Vernon,
County.
yrick won every
, refreshments of
________ ^o-goodness cream
and sugar, turkey |>iad. white bread
urrd raisin L-~— — ——
and cream pies weie
being served, Mrs. C'
piano, Miss Knight with her
and Mrs. Sparkmanj
| ed sweet strains oft music.
pressed Mrs. Cummjpgs a
hostess.
Club members pre»ent: Mesdames
Nunn. Haden, Burroughs, Scott, Mil-
ler, Bradshaw, Patterson, Howse,
Myrick, Merrill, Barney, Misses Wil-
lie Fuller, Emily Scfftt and Lessie
Stevens. Visitors present: Mes-
dames Fry. Myrick. F. T. Withers of
Mississippi, Cavanaugh,
Lucien Fry, Light, Webb,
Walter Jimison
been previously released on bond. I
Oil atoek v.liic’a M .l.eod. sold in J -
New Mjriio p.-vr-d worthless and a +
charge against him followed, accord-; *
ing to the sheriff. J +
• > The young f< Iks enjoyed a singing
“'at Mr. Moore’s
Mrs. Clark J ones is visiting rela-
tives in Commerce.
Walter and fernery Jimison, Rich-
; ; ard Moore, MiXes Lou Daugherty,
' ’i Allie Moore an$ Pearl Morris called
“ in Eula and Hfimer Jones Tuesday
, i evening.
Earl Wilson a id
visited the scho >1 Friday afternoon.
School is pre tressing nicely.
Don’t forget the Literary Friday
A tiny bottla
little at any A
. drop* upon any!
ly it »top« hiirtiL,,---------, ,
to ■ that bothersome ctwa or callus r:ght off
j with your fingers. Truly! No humbug!
DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 27.—Ac-
celleration has been given the organ-
ization of the Near East Relief
movement in North Texas through
the recent request to the Congress of
the United States for an appropria-
tion of $1,000,060 to be used in the
purchase of flour alone for the Ar-
menians, according to a report from
the state 1----.
I East elief tRrniay.
Sanger of Dallas,
I has i
Off to Oil Fields.
t___________ ,
Editor and Um. Sterling Hart left
this afternoon -for Dallas. They wer-:
accompanied by Mrs. W. J Walkei.
the mother of ®rs. Hart, who will go
1 from there to her home in Bryan.
| Mr. and Mrs. Hart will go from
Dallas to Ranger where they will in-
headquarters of the Near
Mr. Charles L.
____ state chairman,
reported that the recognition by
the congress of the United States t»
the worthiness of the movement has
meant added impetus and will mean
additional prospects of success in the
campaign to be conducted during the
latter part of February for funds for
the destitute and hungry in the Near
East eounuies./
be state ot condition*
;ed sections of those
........ _ Near East Relief
I movement haJ been urged to secure
! immediate fujds and supplies,
j Near East Belief Committee
been incorpol
Congress and
We are having trouble with small-
pox, not because it is bad but be- 1
cause it is not bad. The doctors are
having no trouble with xBases they
find, but los of troubif with cases
they do not find. In/ hardly any
cases have they had ^nore than one
member of a family < have it. The
trouble seems to be £hat several peo-
ple in town have m-d smallpox and
have never been discovered and have
or placed under
All t4<- new cases that
from sources that
Within the
officer has
they han
small pox and were having no doctor
and where they were not under
quarantine. If neighbors had not
suspected something wrong and re-
ported these instances to proper par-
ties they would probably have given
the disease to many people.
We will be compelled to file com-
plaints and prosecute any person or
persons, who knowingly have the
smallpox and do not report it to the
City Health officer or the City tu-
thorities. We urge all the people to
report any suspicious person or place
that for any reason you suspect that
they may be investigated. If you
are timid we will not use your name
and get you in bad standing with
your good neighbor, that ;s willing io
give you and th» i<st of the com-
munity the smallpox.
Very respectfully,
W. F. CORNELIUS, Mayor.
spent Saturday
Luella Rotenberry.
miss uuv>» fiotenberry called on
[ ; Miss Velma Ba nett Sunday night.
Sunday night.
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