The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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City
Mr.
Al
IK Si
Miss Lula Belle Fuller left Sunday
for Corsicana, where she has accept-
ed a position as assistant music
teacher in the Odd Fellows’ Orphan
Home.
Mrs. C. J. Johnsob and Mrs. J. M.
McDaniel and little son, James
are visiting in Honejr Grove.
Mrs. Berry Perkin* was called to
Sulphur Springs Sunclay on account
of the sickness of her sister.
Mrs. Richard Ringgold returned
Thursday from Corscana where she
had been to attend the funeral of
Geo. Ihlefeldt.
Mrs. 3. W. Jones left for Ft. V’- rtn
Sat. where she called to the
bedside of her sister, Mi r. W. E.
Martin.
Mrs. Dick King hf Wolfe
spent Sunday here a guest of
and Mrs. Brode Hill
Mrs. Frame Hogan will leave to-
night for Ben Lomond, Ark., in an-
swer co a telegram announcing that
her father at that place has pneu-
monia. Her husband will accompany
her. ■
LOST—Last Saturday, a three-
barrel auto pump in a sack, in or near
Commerce. Please return to Journal
office.—J. A. Bogan. *d37w7
W. A. Thomas of Dallas was in
Commerce on businass Sat. in con-
nection with the Mayo estate. Miss
Aileen and Liebling Mayo are mak-
ing their home with him and are In
school. He says that Miss Alltel
has recovered her health and is get-
ting along nicely. Margaret is with
her sister, Miss Gladys, in New York.
Mr. Thomas says the last he heard of
“Doe” he was in Houston.
Jake Johns and sen, Jake, Jr., left
today for Newark, (Ohio, to attend
the funeral of a rnmhew.
Gas in the stomaefcor bowels is a
disagreeable symptom'\oLfr*fe torpid
liver. To get rid of icitfuickly take
HERBINE. It is a^nmKelous liver
stimulant and bajel purifier. Sold
by The New Drag Jforc.
Miss Allie Rae Debenport of Dal-
las spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Debenport.
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Atty. L. D. Hartwell returned
Tuesday from Montague county,
where he has been on legal business.
Phone 42.
s.
invariably accompany a pel
offer you excluxiveness ami individ- < ■
The clothes you wear, the 1 hil
indicative of your character thai
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We hope you
• our service for a
But if the need $
vice occurs,
with all
O’Neal & Goff
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Also good for
Grippe
Ud be
year
r colds
fever,
ft
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SWAMP OuU Tome
kept in the house *11
'round. It's jus* as goo
and grippe as for chills (
wTaatek«s—Ir»« from cal
i 71a Doctors* Fred
_____60c a All Deal
•A tiny bottle of “Fiwsvne" costa so
httle at any drug store; spply a few
drops upon any eorn or callus In
stsatly it stops hurting, then shortly
lift tbst bothersome corn or callus
rtght off With your fingers. Truly I
Wo humbug!
Dainty, tasteful, pleasing jewelry appointments almost I I
■rsonality of that description. ■
you do, are no more •
mr jewelry selection. • !
That is why we ask you car/fully to make your selec- ■ >
■ tion here, where w* 1 *“
", ualitv of design. ;;
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. “DIAMONDsDYE7\OLD
GARM^/ts’lIKE NEV.
Any woman /hn\lyr fatal. shabby
wearing npparejf u hewer wool, walk, ro4
ton. linen or to any relor
just like new, bv following *imnh <Ur«^
Uodm in each imckavv of '‘Diamond Dye«
ill npt require
yong time,
irlsuch ser-
offer ours
le respect.
MAKE THE
COMMERCE DRUG COMPANY
UR PLACE TO TRADE
Largest and Best Assortment of
Drugs and Medicines
TRADE WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY ARE BOTH
CONSIDERED.
COMMERCE DRUG COMPANY
North Side Square. PHONE 38.
HHHl
If you have not tried us you may not know how much we can save
you on your month’s drug bill. Our business has grown until we buy
in large quantities. We now have the
to be found in this part of the State. By large buying we get better
prices and discounts and we give you the benefit of same. Don’t for-
get the next time you are in need of anything in the Drug line to give
us a trial. We will convince you as we have done many others.
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down
are
4
inham
visited
That Satisfy
ready even now to show you
Come in and see the ne
e are fully ;;
Mrs. Fred Ridley and children df
MRS. 0. C. FAUGHT '
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Campbell virted here Sanday.
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ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Commerce,
exas.
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STORE
is
26 YARDS
26 YEARS
where
■» Yours for a Bargain for Cash
H. G. Gunn
4-
DR. F. L YOUNG
-uth Side Sq. +
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For 30
♦ ♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦ + ♦ + ♦♦♦ +
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the coming year. «»■—
THE COMMERCE JOURNAL, COMMERCE, TEXAS, FEB., IS, ino,
LOCALS.
th
by
North Side Main St.
W. J. Blair of Post, Texas, is vis-
iting his sister, Mr*. W.G.Spurlock,
on Caddo Street.
Mrs. Henderson of
visiting her daughter,
Alexander.
Mrs. J. McNutt of TerreU is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. T. F. Apperson.
HUGO
PARIS
ENLOE
OLDEN
DEWAR
MORAN
MADILL
DALLAS
NEVADA
COOPER
RANGER
FRANCIS
LADONIA
BOSWELL
EASTLAND
KLONDIKE
SCHULTER
CHECOTAH
COMMERCE
HENRYETTA
FRANKSTON
PECAN GAP
GREENVILLE
LEWISVILLE
BLUE RIDGE
FARMERSVILLE
—Experience and age
assure you the high-
est of quality.
—Go to any of these
good towns where the
Clem Lumber Com-
pany gives real satis-
fying service.
ALWAYS
•uiLoimo
next
and
Also bring 4ia your Hemstitching, whii
prepared to do.
IS. M. D.
X 26
nd are p
ive new !I
WANTED—A go.
man for sexton
overseas duty
of the U. S.
itly located tn
It tz j
^TUST OPENING UP A NEW, SPECIAL
CASH BARGAIN
FOR SAL,
eow.—W. F.
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J. A
Dei
Upstairs ovsf
will be glad
not received
»ry day. You
Jit^our store,
r Lily-White
her kind.
, J. M. Marr and wi
J with flu.
< 1
Wiley Randle of B
here Friday night.
Mrs. Tom O’Neil and mother. Mrs.
Meador, are visiting in Sherman and
Denison.
The ten year old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Allen is quite sick with
flu.
Campbell
Mrs. E. M.
VOrdar your
mill of I Lumber
building materials
from the yard that
you know.
bhMm
ractieeX
McGaughey’s
Mrs. E. E. Maloney returned hor.e
Wednesday from a visit in Ft. W rth.
, / We are now receiving out new spring stocl
“*“J _» ime very attr
Jwlete stock.
is on Genuine
‘ styles—and will soon have a col
■
J. R. HOLD1 RXF
Phone NpfoB
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST^
Has returned frum
with the Medical Cdjs
Navy and has per-**-'
Greenville for.ffr
Office over McGaughey’s Drug
Store, North Side Square, Greenville,
Texas.
HUGO
PARIS
ENLOE
OLDEN
DEWAR
MORAN
MADILL
DALLAS
NEVADA
COOPER
RANGER
FRANCIS
LADONIA
BOSWELL
EASTLAND
KLONDIKE
SCHULTER
CHECOTAH
COMMERCE
HENRYETTA
FRANKSTON
PECAN GAP
GREENVILLE
LEWISVILLE
BLUE RIDGE
FARMERSVILLE
f LEM lUMBERfO
1 SINCE I AL wavs I •
W ia»4 !■ BUILDING- V
iere frvn the
He is just up
Insist on
ia a “Bayer i
.breeUona (J
Neuralgia, t
Name “BayI
prescribed bj
yaara. ~
cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mirk
ef Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetia-
aeideeter of Salicylicacid.
^k-LARD
P. A M. Bank.
In half of A. T. Nunn’s Shoe Sh<
to meet you and get acquainted. WXJiavd
all of our goods, but we are getting som^J
are going to miss a bargain if you fail to vl
When in town come in and buy a sack of mj
or Magnolia flour and you will use no ol
W. H. Ibbottson, candidate for
Tax Collector, was here Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Stuckey has returned
to Longview after a visit to her sis-
ter, Mrs. John Lilly.
V SPRING- .
-LINERK,
Mlod Jersey milch
land. dSSw?
request You '
logue a well w
Hastings’ Sj
mt 11. You
sale in the^
five hundrej
buy from A
satisfy tlwm
satisfy you i
PlantiiA ,
garden urft
luck” so far as results can be deter-
mined by the seed planted,
years Hastings' Seeds have been the
standard of seed excellence and pur-
ity in the South. Only varieties
adapted to the South are listed. Qual
ity of the best and prices often less
than those you pay at home. Write ♦
for free copy of this splendid cata- ♦
logue now H. G. HASTINGS CO, +
Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga.—(Advt.)
County Judge A. J. Gates was tn
fynmerce Thursday.
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Building Materials
able bodied
cemetery for
d39w7.
FOR SALE^t Ford touring car
car bought ImC August, in good
shape.—W. K. OTey. *d36wR.
Hastings’ 1920
Seed Catalog Free,
It's ready now One hundred hand |
somely illustrated pages with brilliant I
cover in natural colon It is >otb !
beautiful and belptt^'and all that is;
necessary <o get if is a postal card
our cata |
Mrn while seed book ,
|ps are sold direct by ;
It never find them on 1
dres We bare some a + + + *a,*****i* + +
pusand customers wbc I
f mail. We please and
ind we can please and
yi»20.
tastings' Se«ds in your
your fields insures "good
George Sayle is h
Burkburnett oil fiel<>
from a spell of flu. ’
fTsblets of Aspirin"
Kckagr,” containing propel
' Cojds, Pain, Headache,
imbWo, and Rheumatism,
ir’’ gleans genuine Aspirin
y--^phy»iciana for nineteen
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
Aspirin is trade mirk
Note the special bargains in Per-
kins Bros. Co.'s Dollar Days^iage ad
in this issue. ,
W-. W. Goldsworthy and daughter, FID DAVTTD
Miss Elsie, are in Dallas. 1/I\. BAA 1 tK
Osteopathic Physician
OFXREMN VILLE
■ rill be in Cgsflmnrce from 1 to 5.o0
p. m. Tagsday and Friday of each
week.
Office at Mrs Juniger’a
O. C. RH4-KEY
Attorney-al
Neal Building.
Lucas County, an.
Frank J. Cheney tnakne oath that ba I
to sonMP partner of the firm of F. J. I
J?*1’ * Co" <*oln« business in ths City
sf Toledo. County and Stale -fines1'*
will pay the sum of 1
cwo- —OI.LARa for
larrh that .cannot be '
IallrZatarrh
WK>^CHENET
I vra subscribed In
|Amy of DeccmBer.
GUEABON,
Nptary Public
< MedlrlnJk Is taken fn-
- is throush yhs Blood
Irfaoes of lhe
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Olin P. McWhirter, eanl.dute fc;
County Judge, was here Friiay.
Name "Bayer
Aspirin—say Bayer
—Adequate resources
anaicaifecity for buy-
ing rake prices reas-
oiudA;
Mrs. C. 0. Bovee has returned
from a visit in Dallas. |
•bus of Ohio. City of Totote,
Lucas County, as.
Frank.J. r- _____
ildr partnsr of the firm of
wuvwwy w V.U., OOin
•t Toledo. County
r-* th;,:
ONE HUNDRED tK
sad every rase of <%t,
cured by the use of N
MEDICINE. FRA1
Sworn to before me
my preeence. thia Sth,
A. D ims "F
(Beal)
Hall e Catarrl
ternally and aTTs through hhe Blood on
the Mucous Warfares of the System Send
for toetlmonlalis. tiff
CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
by afl drucatots. T6c.
Balfs Family Pills for constipation.
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WHAT Wf SAY IT IS IT gj
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