The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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COMMERCE. TEX tS. FRIDAY. APRIL 27. 1906.
GENERAL NEWS
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over 500 yearlings
Commerce to
The parties in-
were Messrs. Mars, Apper-
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were
move to Green-
He nas
offered him
We will lose a good
a useful cit.zen in Mr.
Africa cradle the j
’ by Miss Lillie
an old time friend this
week, J,m Jackson, formerly of the
-----a community. He is
still owns
farm, which
MONDAY, APRIL 23.
construction and w<
one of these excellent ranges set up in <------_
customers may see the actual
were these heralds of the
by Miss Maggie Griffin.
as a missionary
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Duet, Misses Essie
Berenice HUI.
Reading. Daisy Lawrence.
Paper, Mias Virgte Taylor.
Song, dismission.
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- MEAL RANGES.
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Praise God from whom all bltwa-
S bhP8 flow, standing hymh.
K x Prayer.
! Scripture reading. Psalms- »:g;
Matt. 9:36-38; Romans 1O:X1-15-
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AJbort directed voluntary prayers
that the Lord of the harvest will
* send more laborers into the field.
Prayer.
« <») The phyrtrat Africa, by Mr
| Fooehee.
(S) Bat what of pagan Africa and
SPECIAL OFFER
every pttrdtsser of . Quick Mcal kan„ '°
Heavy Enameled Cooking Utensils Free
E?* »» - special offer »m appfy Mly
(3) How did .
I Apostolic church?
Rose.
(4- Who
dawn?
(5) Robert Moffat
I by Miss Ella Taylor.
Talk by leader.
Prayer, brief, for
tlon right now.
Hymn, "The
breaking.”
Its dark’r.H^\''‘J."-7 A,nC* ana t *r’ke of consecration,
man k * ? Mls* Naoole New- . Mia, Minnie Game.
’ » Bverybody welcome.
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Ing a house
right soon,
requires sixty blocks for
-structure and the
in a short while.
Jas. Adams has built
tiful five room cottages to
the “round house addition.”
are glad L> see landlords beginning
to beautify homes for tenants. It j.,
giving value received for rent to fl
up a comfortable home for the rem:-..
I Has the Journal failed to reach
Mrs. Onie Anderson of Sherman’
W°J1,d ** glad ,0 hear from
cor re s-
or a re
Mrs.
sweet
the
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Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Caldwell
called to Sulphur Spr.ngs
day of last week by t8_ _
Maj. C. E. Birthright, father .
Caldwell, who was buried there
Saturday. Maj. Birthright was one
of the old settlers and business men
of Sulphur Springs and Hopkins
county. He was a major in the Con-
federate army.
an awkward
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many warm
seriously of
western wilds,
wedding day of
sweetest.
May the old
bride the sun
true in the life
is the kindly wis.i
j Mrs. Onie Anderson <
We would be glad ______
Brown Eyes,” the quondam
pondent of
“brown eyes”
Mud Dig give
letter from our
land of
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DEMONSTRATION
D- 1. P. V. Program.
Sunday, April 29-th:
Subject, Godward influences.
John 12:36, Isa. 55:1-13.
Lender, Miss Myrtle Rambo.
Comment on subject, Rev. J d
Allen.
Song, Prayer.
. The Christian influence, Mr. E. C.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McFerin have _
the sympathy of our citiceng tn the DasU: vr—Xu "’
of their babe, which occurred “ “■
on Wednesday, and was buried on
Thursday.
Free Souvenirs to lady visitors on Monday.
The Rutland=MaIoney Co
Scatter Branch
living now at Pecan Gap;
his old Scatter Branch
| he rents out.
Mrs. W m. Mason has
| the Dalas sanitarium,
| again failing.
( Mrs. Mate Williams is slowly
valescing at the Greenville
j rium.
B. L. Murphy made
stroke with an axe
dieted quite
left foot.
W. Moore will leave
>f May. Some of his
■ends are thinking
following him to the
Today is the
of Commerce’s
girls, a lovjely day.
'adage “Blest is the
| shines on” prove
i of this fair bride
of many friends.
Sam Harwell will
ville in tne near future,
lucrative employment
that city,
neighbor and
Harwell.
Scott Morrow has found a bonanza
I in the Indian Territory. He is we.
pleased with the country and his
outlook for business.
.° C’ M,1!ke.v pronoses bull -
worthy of Comwerr-*
The architects sa..- it
the under
work will begin
Spring has dawned on us a last
this the 24th day of April, with a
warm southwest breeze blowing ai. 1
----seems more in ac-
naturai spring atmo. -
—J at any time since
was booked for the southern
With the return of
health
takes
replanted and is
being
and the air
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cordance with r*‘
phere than it has
winter
hemisphere,
sunshine general
and despondence
Corn has been
coming,on nicely. Farming is
pushed most vigorously
resounds with the gees and haws
of the farmer boys.
On the 23rd
were shipped from
Southwestern Texas,
terested i-----
son, Easlay, Murphy, Marshall:
A representative from the Quick Meal factorv «,iii u •
week, beginning 11 be in our store during the
the Journal,
monopolized,
us one more
“Beuiahland,
corn and wine.
We are a little’lite thTa week oB
account of some delay fn gettln..
our engine installed. However, we
at. now ln a bct{Pr coudition <)V(
Codmmerce what she deserves, a
i better newspaper.
Mr. Beddo, ofTTe firm of Beddo
A Wheeler Ca, Dallas, was he:e
this week Installing a gasoline en
Fine for the Journal. He Is we!
known to newspaper men in Texas
and enjoys the reputation of beln
■ flrst class gentleman who under-
stands his buiness.
Dr. Allen. John Fry, gq.!<r!. f> •»
Bessie and Jessie, Squire B. F. Mc-
" ‘ ‘ “ ---■ B. F. O’Neal, T
B. Wood and Dr. C. ]. Hundley are
taking In the reunion at New 6-
leana thia week.
fact, all of our local cattlemen
concerned. Hunt county and vicin-
ity are certainly famed for the ex-
istence of its yearling trade.
Mrs. Jack Armistead who has bee“
very sick for several weeks. Is able
to visit her daughter, Mrs. Scott
, Morrow.
We met
wX~: MeaI S‘- Range
baking and cooking so that our on t ‘ g<?S Set up ln our store in operation,
does. WE SHALZ'rERTE:U;REE°Toerv,rs^ORSh:hiaC‘Ua' Trk that ‘‘
T w 1:311 L9HS, this week delicious
not Biscuit and Butter
and good coffee. We invite von to onli ,
perfect baking of the QUICK MEAL RANCFS Ol/r good biscuit, and see the
eventy, burn either wood or fuel t'hen^a MeH' Ran9eS baks
the house less in summer than ordinary stoves " L>,nary stoves, heat up
arranged. In these days of modern d m°r Conveniently
why not use a modern cooking apparatus? ementS and new conveniences,
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Lyford, A. A. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906, newspaper, April 27, 1906; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359023/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .