The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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First That Gets Here, Gets the Goods
Jake Bender at The Grand Leader
Commerce* Texas
15 more bolts “Good-as-Gold” 35c Domestic at 25c per yard
Only 100 dozen Thread left at 50c dozen.
20 pieces Cambric left at 19c per yard.
20 pieces Cotton Cheeks left at 17 l-2c per yard
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JAKE BENDER AT THE GRAND LEADER
EXPULSION OF ALL
PET CORNS
LONDON, Feb. 23.—Lord Robert
♦
Serious
objection
Her Bank
llai
Account
F7t
1U. Dot require
IP
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irr<
Syrup
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CITIZENS STATE BANK
Capital $23,000.
Phone No. 12.
Nam. of Man to See H. D. Wynn.
To Land Owners.
to
Send it to me.
(My Address)
(State)
Croaa
out
B of "FTmooBn” Than Lift
Corn Ri<ht Off
I
returned
a visit
to
to
i in three doxen
Cockrcls *1.50:
Campbell.— Mr.
(bell, Texas.
MONTREAL PAPER IS JUSTICES OF PEACE
FORCED TO SUSPEND CAN FINE SPEEDERS TURKS FROM EUROPE
issues for only $1.00—and then
—-----; account grow!
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I have the ci
land.—J. B. Cu
T.
says,
whr-
the
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Look What You Find at I
•. Gk dTJTKTlXr’S
Cash. Store
Me copy
everywhere
ed for such ac<
New Drug Store.
Pre.id.nl, J. G. Allen.
Gentlemen.*
(1) Beeause you know
charge the coat, *1.00, to me.
or
(2) Here', my dollar. I want ThkCounTBYGintlkman.
(My Name)
ed States, is leading a powerful move
ment to have the Turks expelled from
Europe under the Turkish treaty that
is now being written, contributed an
article to the Evening Standard today
on "The Future of Constantinople,”
teturned Sun-
iwark, Ohio,
r weather up
n*«sy for good
m, Fairiie, Texaa.tf.
FAMOUS OLD TONIC
BREAKS UP MALARIA
I CHILLS IN 3 D AYS
’/beoause in
p-up waste, ---------- -—
.food gently *ts syndicate service of 2,800
M you have papers and rely entirely upon its paid
advertising.
Jake Bend*
wants you to
goods,
brand new.
I
site Soup
^Hammer Soda.
'anXsugar
rr the
rom it
we ean readily under.tand
'DRUGS WCIIt WUR
KIDNEYS. USE SALTS<
waS *
Y !> a VI HG $ 1
®e COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
This bank encourages such ac-
counts for farm wives, and it is
glad at any time to receive them
and to give to the women the
same careful instruction in the
use of all its banking facilities
that it gives to their husbands.
Many women hardly know what
to do with their butter and egg
money. Deposit it with us! And
Hanoi for
remedy,
loiute guaran-
ty. Sanol it is
at the drug
le of "Ereezaae” aoato ao
*rug .tore; apply a few
regrn or edlu. Iiwtaal-
tben ahortly you lift
bn or callua right off
with year Angara. Truly I ho hnabugt
Barred Roclk eg
lots *1.00 dozaL
hens *2.00 F. Cyl
I R. W. Barnett, Cai
I d49wll.
If your Rack is aching or Bladder
bothers, drink lots of water
and eat leas meat
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*■*- 3MK ^MME 3*w; 3K
la ft few nmtn^ntt. Your |--
it catarrh will be gone. i f'*’
rttrila will open. The air ’
ur head will clear and
kfrrely. No more Hull- ,
. hawking, anuffling,
Adpm; do it rug- .
bt
cm want a small
.Balm. Apply a
\ntineptir cream
, „ ";rat<e through
anage of the head; Boothe
‘ swollen, inflamed mucous
^(City)
Large Trial Bot'le of
35c. Sanol is a fangfly
Sanel is sold on an aj^oi
tee. Remember if it pays
all right. 35c and *1.10
store.
Jake Johns and son
day from a trip to N
They report nice winti
i there—20 degrees belfw zero. Jake
Isays he is satisfied to'stay down in
God’s country where there is sun-
shine the year around.
easy after giving
h,igs,"rKeausn in
<’!qgg»d-up waste.
graer*
neya; alao to neutralize the Mid*" ia
urine eo it no longer in a touree of irri
tat ion. thus ending bladder watauea*
Jad Salta is inexpensive; caffbot in-
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
htbiawater drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep tbeir kid
aeys clear, and active. Try thia, alm
“*P “P the water drinking, and no
doubt you will wonder what became ni
your kidney trouble and backache.
ir at The Grand Leader
Some and see his spring
Everytnjgg in the house is
wtf
Tonic does its work
riy, without any un-
''Q^witains no calo-
It is made of
je.its and iron
nbinatiOT>,a£ue, chills,
■ippe, etc.
ley, buy
:e Bender
ro\>ld goods
spring goods j
J sale last .
wtf ,
j osvx. * r cu. fio.— me
treal Star today stated it will
I pend publication beginning
I row because of the j
The paper attacks the Government the punishment is by fine only, and
where the maximum of ^uch fine may
not exceed *200, except in cases in-
colving official misconduct, held the
Attorney General's department in an
opinion written by Assistant Attor-
ney General Clifford H. Stone, to R. saying:
“The Allies now have a great op-
If you want to save mj
your spring goods fromy,
at The Grand Leader. j/<
to sell—Everything in t
was sold out in his fire
year.
A tiny IkR
little nt Iny
drop*
ly it »top« hur'tii
that bothersome
Mrs. Frank Griffis
RD’S SNOW Texarkana today .after
ilways prepar- Mr. and Mrs. Th*se Patterson and
I Mrs. J.
4.VJ.—urv«u3t j K.wrss^swi vmturu n. ovone, to n.
print shortage the J- Windrow, State highway engineer. ! "The Allies now have a great op-
portunity for putting an end to one of
the chief causes of European unrest
in the past..”
Lord Robert’s argument continues:
As a matter of prudence and justice
we should end ths political situation
at Constantinople which has been
indentified with astrocious misgovern-
ment. But certain French interests
would like to preserve a field for con-
' cession hunters.
O. to expulsion of the Turks is founded
I upon the alleged danger of offending
i Mussulman opinion in India. I be
“ ■ lieve this danger is gravely exagger-
ated.
“To allow it to be thought for
months that we meant to end Turk-
ish rule in Constantinople and now
abandon that policy would be at-
tributed to fear, not clemency. Fi-
nally, we must consider what will
make the future peace of the world
secure.
i “I cannot understand those
j doubt that the maintenance of
I Turkish government at Constantinople
I would be a menace to peace. The
geographical position and the history
of Turkish conquest and the policy
of Turkish rule are all incompatible
with the final settlement If Turkish
sovereignty is left there.”
Look, Mother! If tongut is coated,
cleanse little bowels with “Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs.”
Dick Holland, who has been down
with small pox, is abl^ to be out.
IF JOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATES
You feel
eol.l in head or
Your i logged ape
pa Mage, of -Au
you can breatli*
nets, headache;
mucous diacha.-gcAur d
glmg for breath at)/
T*-ll vour dniegtaKj'
little of Ely a CrAirik
little qf thia fragrant,
in your nostrils, let it pi
every air pai
and heal the
membrane, and relief come* instantly.
It ia just what everv cold and catarrh
cofferer need a Don’t May stuffed-up
and miserable.
A good old joke is told of the woman who, when
asked by the banker to indorse her husband’s check
so it could be cashed, wrote on the back: “I heartily
indorse this check. Your loving wife, Mary.” Whether
that incident is true or not, it happens frequently in
real life that some woman, left alone by her husband’s
absence or death, finds herself in woeful ignorance of
how to manage her money affairs. Thoughtful farm-
ers and other business men these days are opening
bank accounts for their wives—as told in a splendid
article in the next issue of
When ynur kidney* hurt and vour teiek
fee la Core, don't g-t aeared and proceed
to load your atomurk *itk a lot o| drug*
“* “‘“.kidney* and irriate tbo
teey Keep yocr kidnoy*
M your bnwela cleaa.
a mild, harmlaau
tbe body * urinou*
them bi their nor
inkran of the kM-
ilood. In 24 hour*
r>0 grain* of acid
_____ __1
t*« rital importance of keeping tba kid-
n»vu active.
Drink lota of water—-you can’t drtak
tea mueb, alao get from any oh.rmaei. t
•JwbI four ounce* of Jnd Salt*; t*k«
• tebteapoonful in a glau of water
belor* breakfast eaeb oorning for a few
dny* and your kidney* will act 3n>
Thia famou* aalta i* made from the
acid of grapa* and lamon juiec, combined
with lithia, and ha* been used for genera
lODIT time tion* to clean and atimulata clogged kid
— neVe: don tA nawtrallsa *1— .
aer-
ours
AUSTIN, Feb. 24.—justices of the .
peace have “original cqnsurrent juris- LONDON, Feb. 23.—Lord Robert
distien” in all cases arising under the ( ecil, who, with Viscount Bruce, for-
SO GOOD THAT PROMINENT
PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE
ARE PRESCRIBING IT.
The next time you get an attack of
malaria, ague, etc., go to your dealer
and get a bottle of Swamp Chill and
Fever Tonic. It will break up the
chills in three or four days, and give
you relief as you’ve never had before. |
Swamp ChiU
quickly and su\
pleasant effects,
mel, and is tasteli
purely vegetable^!
—exactly the
fever, colds, |
Hundreds of people write letters
about Swamp Chill Tonic like J.
Nelson of Bivens, Texas, who
“Swamp Chill and Fever Tonic has
always cured the chills for me and 1
know it is the best chill tonic rn the
market.”
You, too, will say the game, once you
have tried thi* famous cd remedy.
At your dealer’s—60c a bottle. Get
one today.
We hope yob
our service fi
But if the nufiTsfor such
vice occurs, we^offer
with all due respect.
O’Neal & Goff
Phone 42.
Mothers can rest
—California (Syrup of
• few hours all the
aour bile and fermentinf
moves out of the bowels,
a well, playful child a.-ai
Sick children needn’t -be ooaxed to
take this harmless “rfuit laxative.”
Millions of motliera keep it handy bo- sca^. burn, or severe cut heals
cause -they know its action -on the etom- slowly if neglected. Th* family that
•ch, liver and bowels is prompt and sure, keeps a bottle of RtT.lA R1
your druggist for a bottle of LINIMENT on hand itfiilwi
California Syrup of Figs,” which con- e(i ror «,._u .... -J - • — ---- ------ -----
tains directions for babies, children of fo* such »cctdenj* Sold by The her parents, Mr. $nd
all aws and for grown ups. New Drug Store. Bross.
-------85c
-----$1.10 ,
------25c
------25c
------45c
------25c
-----$2.40
— -$1.35
— $3.25
—$2.35
—$1.10
------50c
------50^
--- S3 2<
—$2.0^-
— .$2.25
—$1.50
Gas in the stomach or bowel* is a
disagreeable *y*fmtomw< a torpid
liver. To get rid'b^xfquickly take
HERBINE. It i^an^velou* liver
stimulant and Bowel purifier. Sold
by The New Drag Store.
B Hood Brooin.s--
5 gallon Ker<>\
■ .‘J bars Crystal
* 3 packages Arii
g 2 jHiuntls I'urvJ
fl 3 jtountls Fre^fi Cabllkge '
. Pure East Texas Rihbon Cane Syrup
H Small j.ail of Mrs. Tucker’s Lar<L._
. Magnolia Flour, per sack
J Best Wheat Bran, per sack
1 Large Sack Best Meal
J Small Sack Meal
I Men s Leather Gloves, j>er pair
I Ladies’ Middy Blouses
■ Ladies’ Musling Underwear from $1.65
fl Ladies’ Night Gowns from $2.00 to
m Men s Blue Work Shirts
Call in and see us-we will save you money.
a.
ARMY STOPS NEW
SERVICE; NO PAPER
NEW Y ORK, Feb. 26.—Because
of the acute news ;
recruiting publicity bureau of the
Army announced today that it had
decided to discontinue temporarily
I news-
me, enter my name for THX COUNTRY GXNTLKMAN for one year and
MONTREAL, Feb. 26.—The Mon-
-1 sus-
tomor- distion” in all , ___
paper shortage. 1 criminal laws of this State in which mer British Ambassador to the Unit-
for its handling of the paper short-
age situation.
•ore, don’t get •eared and ,
I oi
that axeite th*
satire urinary 1
elean like you
by flunhing ti
ealte which r
waato and Mil
rnal activity,
neya i* to fill
they strain i
and waste, «•
increase the amount by follow-
ing the instructions to be found
weekly in the poultry and veg-
etable and dairy and bee keeping
and fruit pages of The Coun-
try Gentleman. Let us send
in your subscription for a year
of the Great National Farm
Weekly—52 big, interesting
incidentally, you may rapidly ’ watch the bank
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PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged Noe-
tril* and End Head-Colds.
j H. G. Gunn’s Cash Store
I HALF OF A. T. NUNN’S SHOES SHOP.
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1920, newspaper, February 27, 1920; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359735/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .