The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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Safety and service—
OUR LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY
all that a bank can
offer
yours for
are
OUR PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
the asking
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State bank of Commerce
Commerce. Texas
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E. E. MALONEY. Pres.
P. E. MALONEY, Cashier.
REAL ESTATE
Good For Whooping Cough.
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TESTIMONY
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Given By Many Commerce Peopl*.
by
Com mere?
Marvin P. McCoy ♦
Hi» Trouble Is All Gone.
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GOLDEN BEAUTIES
GENUINE TEXAS RED RUSTPROOF
SEED OATS
here.
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to our customers insures the safeguarding of your
funds in this Bank.
gives each member of the bank a friendly interest in
whatever business problem you may care to discuss
with us. If we can help, Command Us
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backache,
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membrane, and relief
It it jufff what
sufferer Deed*,
and miserable.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
cough
coughing,
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hv Stark Crain A’ Elevator Co., Plano,
Texas.
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EVANS A McCOY ♦
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Office on East I.ee Street in ♦
Odd Fellow* Block. ♦
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OUR HUNT COUNTY All IN READINESS'
DCDDCCCKITATIVrC Tft nnril niA ciimai
Service
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CONVINCING
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a cold
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jFirst National Bank-
, ,. of Commerce.
^STRENGTH ♦ ♦ SERVICE
For Colds, Catarrh or Inlluenza
— lit.
Read. Investigate.
You’ll find why Commerce folk*
believe in Doan’s.
W. II. Johnson,
St., Commerce,
siderable kidney
Mrs. Fred J. Bedford and little
• laughter, Cecilia, of Dallas are her-
visiting Mrs. Bedford’s mother.
Mrs. Mary Devaney.
Don’t
a kidney remedy—
same
world's champion
Hugh y Strick-
Tamm
rop-
out for this woman,” said
t Peterson, "but I gave him the I
dn his promise to leave me alone."
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The Welsh language is peculiarly
adapted to poetic effusions.
Tells How To Open Clogged Nos-
trila and End Head-Colds.
The
sev-
address clearly.
return a trial package
Foley's Honey and Tar
for coughs, eolds and
-ook. Mother! If tongue Is coated,
cleanse little bowel, with "Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs.”
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Sold and guaranteed
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STEEL COMPANY
me
Mothers can rest easy after giving
“California Syrup of Figi,” beeauae hi
a f«w hours all the clogged-up wait*.
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--- - ..... U..VII1VI.IUII Ol
being the man to discover the los’1 • •'"*
| battalion and direct the relief squad- -V ’
ron to their location in the Argonne '
I woods. In the newly organized Sen-
at»* Mr Rn<p«*re ic fhn . e• bulldogging
In the Rodeo at Ft.- Worth,
world s record has been broken
era! times.
SEED OATS for sale at
farm 6 .miles northeast
Commerce on county
Phone 65.-—J. E. Bov
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SOUTHWESTERN
AND FAT STOCK
FORT WORTH STARTS
URDAY, MARCH 5,
^PLENDID PAGEANT
|It only took
, trouble.”
Price 60c, at all dealers.
-imply ask for
get Doan’s Kidney Pills—thi
that Mr. Johnson had. Foster-Mil-
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Worth li
gong—and
eery bet attra.lion yet slag d
GRADED, TESTED AND ANALIZF.D AS RE-
QUIRED BY THE LAWS OF TEXAS.
See that al! nrd bought an- tagged according to the |
new law. I
. Mrs. Wm. Sager, 901 Nichol St..
Utica, N. Y., writes: ' My little gin.
i had whooping cough aw ful bad. I
gave her Foley's Honey and Tar
I Compound and it helped her wonde
. fully. * This good cough syrup
I checks colds, stops coughing, ana
.covers raw, inflamed
i with a healing coating
Drug Co.
through
the propaganda of the Bethlehem
te rests.
The purl.it.d and refined
calom-d tablets that are
nausea.'ess Safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain-
ed*ar,d im-j.-o .J Sod
only in seaLv packages.
Price 35c.
doses of Foley Kidney' Pills I
came aH right and my pain is
Foley Kidney Pills relic e
, urinary irregularities,;
rheumatic pains, stiff joints,
nierce Drug Co.
members
is
the honors
upon our
compatriot, Joe
ers of livestock probably
eager competition in the sales events
these years
from Mexico.
country are
herds and.
000 at the
States Shipping Board,
Congressional
mittee was told todpy
Eugene Abadie, former Comptroll
of the Board.
charged that he had been forced ’ .
resign through the influence at 1
in-
Sufferers from backache, rheu-
matic pains, stiff and swollen
joints, will be glad to read this from
, Mrs. H. J. Marchard, 36 Lawrence
St.. Salem, Mass. "I took Foley
Kidney Pills for kidney disorders
and results are more than lexpecte i
I recommend them to every woman
so troubled.” Commerce Drug Co.
[safety
REPRESENTATIVES TO OPEN BIG $HOW|
Hunt county and the Fifth Sena if THF COLISEUM I
tonal District of Texas, comprised **1 1 WLIULUI»I|
of Hunt, Collin and Rains counties, ------
enjoy the benefit of an unusually
strong delegation in the Thirty-
Seventh Legislature now in session,
at Austin. The writer has taken oc-
| casion to look into the standing of
each of our representatives in the '
House of Representatives and in the i
I Senate, as indicated by their com-j
mittee appointments, and finds that
) all three of these gentlemen
* hi - ache
over to do any lifting.
I ing
Educational Affairs, Enrolled v(,ars- even though the arrav of at-
Rep-i tra<?H°ns i* larger. Manager San-i
Fifth! om and Assistant Manager Mi Kin
Iey have the retns wel* in hard and
give,J teel safe in assurinS the public
For Sale by Your Grocer, or
, 1 Clark
Kearney, N. J., “After three or four
be-
all
I it is now
every claae
cat
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' log exporents of ?’ wboy spprts
wintering In Fbrt ’
start the spring and
The very b«st Aunt* in
boy sports are planned—and
will be staged with the snap
with eager purchaser:
The stockmen of that
fast rebuilding their
with the keen judgmei t
of veteran cattle raisers, are seeking
the better breeds, of which they w 11
find a magnificent representation at
the Fort Worth show.
Arrangements are practically com-
plete for the Horse Show and Rodm
events, which occupy the foreground
in the matinees and at night. Top-
I nptch hands from all over the West
WAS EXORBITANr S tVi.’
x/llizzin... ways have proved so thrilling and
________ i interesting, with so much of the
XEW YORK, Jan. 21.—T'e|
Bethlehem Ship Building Corpor
tion, organ i d during the war 1
the Bethlehem Steel Company,
build ships for the Governme' t|
profited through dishonest ov< -I
charges by upwards of 3100,001 -
expense of the Unit: I
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Colon 1
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The colonel furth- r
Experiences told
people—
Those who have had weak kidneys
W ho used Doan's Kidney Pills—
\\ ho found the remedy effective,
Susch statements prove merit.
You might doubt an utter straang-
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You must believe Commerce
pie.
Here's Commerce proof.
THE COMMERCE JOURNAL, COMMERCE TEXAS, FEB. », 1M1.
tha*
best
thing I c'>u!d use for this complain*,
a few to remove the
was affected with pains
my back and kidneys,” writes
Charles McAllister, 1 Clark Av
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watery? Better put
si .we. Build strong ’
old. f'-i.i I’'id- maker ami
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* - r is Dr Pierr e’s Golden Medical
I> v -ry. Thh "nature remedy*comes
in ti' ’et nr liquid form. It will build up
5‘>’»r ’ .; and project you from dls-
< i-' / !.< V I, -h hrrl- ■ ’.-eryudi. rn_ one
nf the tjvo ingredient* of thi- tem-
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cherry bark with sfTffingla. wl.;. J, so
good f' r the lungs and for ‘Hughs; ro<Hl.
a!*o grape root, blood root, i | in
stone root. Queen’s root.-all -kilfully
rfrnhin<*4 In tLn Tv , I
, - • *. -M. «,»• . V.
I -<• roots hav^adin-ct ai-'h.r; on the
stor, li. improving ’ zestioti,tn-In .iml-
lation. These herbil extrai-'s tn the
"liiw-ov<ry” aid in blood-making and
are I. . rscr 'ula By improt tog the
blood ' ..y fortify tli«. body against an
attack of grip or cold'.
Catarrh should tie troated. first, as a
1 .....1 -■•. w Ith th'« tltent re. Then,
in addition, the no*.- should lie washed
daily with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy.
Send 10c for trial pkg. of Mi-oical Dis-
covery Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr
Pter-f'. Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N Y.
I nition, particularly in view of the finds the plans of the i---~
; fact that each of them is serving his | maturing more rapidly than in
I first term in the House to which -<e “
; was elected. ■ f
Senator Woodville Rogers, of Me-' ’
Kinney, served a portion of one term
in the House and resigned to volun-
teer for aviation service in France.
He enjoys the unique distinction of
■ being the man to discover the 1
The eleventh-hour rush of
ration for the Southwestern Expo-j
have' sition and hat Stock Siow, to
received rather extraordinary recog- held at Fort Worth. March 5
| nition, particularly in view of the finds the plans of the management
past
un-
expected mlneled through' ut. In
fact, a number of the nation's lead-
lug exponents or - w oy spprts a:
'j wintering in Fort Worth and will
summer season
la cow.
are planned—and th^y
be staged with the snap for
wh'ch the Fort Worth show has be-
come famous.
Bryan Roach,
bucking horse rider:
land, his foremost rival;
Kirnan, famous trick rid-r and
er are among the stars who already
are being ready for the opening
performance
The Horse Show features promts*
better than for several y.ers. Cap.
tain vy. H. Furse. In charge of thi,
branch of the sbo#, announces that
several prominent stables from Okla-
homa and other states will te on
hand, as will army horses from Fort
Bliss.
Everything nt Fort
crottp, Foie , ready for the tap of the
I the
V ou feel fine in a few moments. Your
cold in lu-ad or catarrh will Is- gone,
tour i logg-i no trils will open. The air ♦
pissagis of your b.-ad will clear and ♦
you can breathe freely. \o more dull- x
ness. iiead-u c; nn hawking, snuffling,
’ ucous discharges or dryness; no strug-
’eng for breath at night.
Tell your druggist you want a small
• trie of Ely’s Cream Balm. Applv a + + + + + + + + + + **** +
little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream 4 .
in your nostrils, let it penetrate through . *
every air pa-sage of the head: soothe * DR. J. A ELLARD ♦
and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous ♦ • Dentist +.
comes instantly. ♦ Upstairs over New Drug Store *
every cold and j-atarrh *
Don’t stay stuffed-up . *
Miss Marion Wynn spent the week
end in Greenville guest of her cous- l. c, > „ . /
he had spent IK hours in jail at
in. Miss Louise Fnce. r-„„, „
< anyon, a mining town near here,
was jailed because
he refused to reveal the names of
I persons whom he .said, in a recent
sermon, he had seen participatin-
1 in a crap game. Officers called on
o?*TCl?EC^M<A* :' '' ' ’■ ar>Z‘'li-t. r esenting his sermon
which criticised the officers for lacK
! of law enforcement The sentiment
,'of the town was in favor of the
I evangelist. A score of guards were
kept around the jail during the day
and night, last night and today, ti
prevent a jail delivery by infuriated
1 citizens. Three hundred citizens
stood at the outside of Stark’s cell
today and heard him deliver a ser
j mon from his cell. The 300 knelt ]
in prayer at the evangelist’s request.
I ate Mr. Rogers is the Chairman of
the Committee on Public Printing.,
His other committee assignments, as
published in the Dallas News, are.'
Military Afiairs, Criminal Jurisprud-1
ence, E ' . . . —
Bills, Finance. Public Health,
resentative Districts. The
Senatorial District is to be congrat-
ulated upon the recognition g. ...
its young Senator in the organiza-
rvnmvritz, w> . «« tiOn °f the Thirty-Seventh Texas
DIVINES RELEASE1 ST”
better known to all of _____
Joe Moore, enjoys the distinction of
committee appointments as follows:
Conservation and Reclamation,
Commerce and Manufacture, Ap-
propriations , State Eleemosymary ■
and Reformatory Institutions. Th. I tle
writer is reliably informed that Mr.
.Moore has already attained a high
place in the confidence and respect
of his colleagues and that he has
rapidly become one of the most in-
fluential of the new members of
the House. Commerce is very
proud indeed of the honors which
have been bestowed upon our long
time friend and
Moore.
Hon. C. E. Dinkle, one of the best
known business men of Greenville,
has been honored with committee ap-
pointments as follows: Public
Health, Education. Privilege, Suf-
frag,
Manufacture. Mr. Dinkle is recog-
nized as or,e of the brainiest men in
the House and we are told stands
very close to the leading officials of
that organization.
It may be noted that’ our repre-
sentatives in the House and our Sen-
ator in the Senate are members of
the influential ennimittees on Ap-
propriations, Finance and Education
in both Houses. Rarely has any
county been so strongly represented
in a State Legislature, and The
Journal desires to congratulate the
citizenship of Commerce and of
Hunt, Collin and Rains counties on
their.good fortune.
: a
I better, more varied and more inter-
I esting show all week perhaps than
any that yet have been staged in the I
Hon. Joseph Moore, of Greenville ™* Coliseum building and upon the I
tter known to all of us as plain Col,se“m grounds.
Entries of blooded livestock are ’
arriving from all sections of Texas
and adjoining states and
the general belief that e.^., ,
1 will be better filled with choicer
. The dairy show has the best
prospect of any of the classes ia the
livestock division.
The curtain will be rung up on the
bring spring e<iibition Saturday
night. March 5. with a social event •
of state-wide import nee- the impos
ing pageant, directed by Fort Worth
society women, which always is a
great featuie and draws attendance 1
from near and far. j
Upon the Coliseum grounds, the 1.1
George Loos carnival, an attraction '
whose merits have been winning it [ 1
new friends year after y az. ha«
been placed Manager Loos declares
that his carnival is larger and better
and Elections, Commerce and I than In previous years, that every
body will find many things that will
hold their interest New and unique
features of entertainment have been
secured in a winter-wide search by
.Mr. Loos himself, who is a veteran
of the carnival game.
I nder the sterling leadership of
C. C. Miller, the poultry show, which
is held simultaneous with the stock
show, tn a ball adjoining the Colise
um. looms up alluringly for the lov
ers of fine birds. The Fort Worth
exhibition has been coming to • the I
front rapidly during the past few j
years and now occupies a flattering j
position among the poultry shows
of the Southwest.
Texas and Southwestern ptirchas
will have
AMARILLO, Te^as, Feb. 21.- A
citizens’ committee late today secur-
I ed the release of Rev. Morgan
1 Starke, noted Methodist Episcopal
: evangelist of Brooklyn, N. Y.. after
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Canyon, a
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Money back without question
if HUNT’S Salve faija in the
treatment of I TCI., __________
RINGWORM. TETTER or
other itchins skin lieeaee*.
Try • 75 cent box at our ru»
CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—Investiffa
tion of the reported "sale” of Mr-
Cora Marie Johnson, 21, of Rock
ford, HL, by her husband to Berge,
j Peterson for a lot in Rockford val-
ued at $500, was conducted today
by the police while the girl was be
ing held at police detention home.
A search of the record files at
" » ’«* CHILO IS CROSS.
| Johnson, and Berger Peterson, in FEVERISH, CONSTIPATES
? volving: the transfer of "al! land*
that he < Peterson) may own in the I
County of Winnebago, City of
Rockford.” The contract was dat |
ed Chicago, Dec. 10, 1920. No men
tion of a woman was made.
“There was no bill of sale made
Berger
tour bile and ’fermenting food gently
moves out of the bowels, and you have
a uell, playful child again.
Sick* children needn't be coaxed to
take this harmless “fruit laxative/’
Millions of mothers krep it handy I**
^aum*-they know its action *on the stom-
ach, liver an<! bowels is prompt and miffs.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
“California Syrup of Figs,” which cor-
t.i.ns direction* for babies, children of
*r!l ares and for grown upt.
liecauAe
painter, Locu. ‘
says: “I half con-
trouble due tv
inhaling the turpentine at my work.
It would cause me to have a dull,
study ache in the small of my bad
would bother
erely when I would try to bend
I also ha 1
nervous headaohes and a dull ach
’ in my bones. I found
i Doan’s Kidney Pill, were the
Do yon weak and nnaqnaltatb*
.. Do : ill rough
your no*o U<ther you?
I*< yo-.r bl'Kxi thin and
your tody into
CITIZENS EFFECT
Do you want to exchange city I
property for farm property or farm:
property for city property? I have I
a strong list of property to sell and
exchange. See, phone or write
J. M. Monroe,
Commerce, Texas.
Cut Thi, Out—It i. Worth Money.
f ut out this slip, enclose with 5c
to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave
Chicago, Ill., writing your name an I
You win receive in
containing
Compound.
' neo croup, roie I
Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartid
Tablet*. Commerce Drug Co. j appears to be coming up.
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