The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. •
A NEW TRAIN
IS VIA
from 450 to 175 and some one to
secure it for you? It so, take a
*‘nd0.W *n Ul
Of their spring drees goods, *r.m-
?rran£ed W|th such
| attention. They also had a win-
purpose of “Jen to stop and take a view.
—i Por- --_
Cuba seems to be selling us all
most
Thus
ImI Pi#»n
The papers you want are the
papers that will suit your entire
family best. A combination that
will answer this requirement is
,* r
Semi-Weekly Record.
a general news
Every time the President re-
gales the public with an install-
ment of his personal views some
republicans think more kindly of
William J. Bryan.
their functions
C. O. Hill.
row the money to take a course,
I will not get a p:sition.” If you
ssre honest and industrious,
Will see that you r*?-
tion within ten days
Gladstone Dowie ‘ looks wise,
and that counts for a whole lot
Our Guarantee.*
§3S§S®g
lor L0.u.ritl._u^oa',.1'™"'
by C. O. Hill and C. J. Hundley
Dr. Dowie should again read
that chapter which tells bow
Teddy the Terrible led his troops (
up San Juan Hill.
■‘-horthand and Practical Book-
keeping or Telegraphy at the
iyier Commercial College, Tyler,
Texas. Absolutely no risk. 1000
students attended last year from tic-expels al?
*10 states. ■
were placed in first class posi-
tions through our C
ployment Bureau, which' render ly gi^foJ
its service free of charge to both O. Hill,
the students and the firms desir- —
ing help. Young men and wo- r ______„
men who were a year ago draw- of her Products and buying
ing salaries of less than $35 per of her goods in Europe,
month are today cashiers of does reciprocity get twisted,
ranks, bookkeepers and stenog- , ----—* -—
raphers of large mercantile firms jDon k tie a — « <■
to 1250 per month. W hat other |
investment can you make that
will pay such dividends?
You may think, “well, iflborj
I etc.
and old. C‘ ’
by C. O. Hill.
SCHEDULE.
8:21 p.
5:30 '
5:30
7:50 '
ifier on earth.
10:48 p. m.
5:55 a. m.
8:45 “
8:30 “
9:05 “
transfer (free) to Misi
.. me.l,. I. „ mKler,le on
While the President is not a
■candidate for re election, his de-
Secretary of Agriculture Wii-
son, says there will be no more
^^axW“!MpO*ition P*yin« croP failures. Evidently the
Secretary of Agriculture and
=.i" *™
The most rational remedy for
cmghsand colds is Kennedy’s
™TV(lHo,nerandT*r-
on the bowels as a mild cathar-
- ---- 4 ~r~~ —1 e°ld from the
Those who finished ’J’8tern. Cuts all phlegm out of
“ * _:__j posi- the thro*‘. relieves coughs, colds
C«n.e.
*“ .en io. charge bdulis. Sold by c. i
The coal strike is said to be
costing the country a million dol-
lars a day. And just when the
circus season is opening, too.
Living indoors so much during
tne winter months creates a sort
of stuffy, want-of-ozone condi-
tion in the blood and system gen
erady. Clean up and get ready
for ppnng. Take a few Early
Kisers. 1 hese famous little pills
cleanse the liver, stomach and
bowels and give the blood a
chance to purify itself. 1 hey re
heve headache, sallow complex-
ion, etc. Sold by C. O. Hill.
The Journal carries the beet
All smart up to-date women of to-
day,
Know how to hak.t vaaht
and to play;
*‘thout these talents a wife is
Unless she has Rocky Mountain
Tea. Sold by C. O. Hill.
comes with rather poor grace
from the people who gave him a
raked count.
pal trains.
“d rw-rution. .ppi, K «r T
| F- B. MdCAY. General P„K„,er AfMt, Tem|)_
utlp Qaickiy Kaoekad Oat.
“Some weeks ago during the
eeyere winter weather both my
wife and myself contracted se-
vere wide which speedily devel-
oped into the worst kind of la
grippe with all its miserable
symptoms,” says Mr. J. 8. Kgles-
ton of Maple landing, Iowa.
kneeR and joints aching,, mya-
dee sore, head stopped up, eyes
and nose running, with alternate
spells of chills and fever. We
began using Chamberlain.*! Cotreh
Indigestion is the direct cause
____ PricWey^h B ttert ^’th “litUe|
neighbors who had nothing else ®ns stomached* aids’^’i^-1
to do, began to cros.sin a nA ■__tion.
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Slopover diced «
All mul. to Wlb„h pal<w Dtoj^
Take the
BANNER BLUE LIMITED
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Consult the agents of connecting line, or addrere
season of listless-
’adaches and spring dis-
Hollister’s Rocky Moun-
. u ~ —- :a a sure preventive
| Makes you Strong and vigoreu-
ob cents. Tea
Hill’s. ---—,atC.O.
Effective Sunday, Jan. 28.
in - ,hlS C*,an^e the time of our evening train No 2 to
dav in„h°th directions, allowing a business
> as shown
. uu me me giving current
Iyou Uke iL A
----> hhs the
-1 nerves and blood «ith life. It’s
" o, P’easure W t«ke Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets, at C. O. Hill’s.
Olga Nethersole and Mrs. Les
a serious
probably
Use Lusterlite Oil. f
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the flag
WABASH ROUTE
B.«.o, Bp,,.!. F,||fc
and the Northwest.
Is the Moon Inhabited?
Tr„?.Ciei?ce hw proven that the
m^keshlif.^ atmosphere, which
mages life in some form possible
manhhJaMite; but not for hu" .......K
man beings, who have a hard th^mnot
oureUg«atime„°n thi8 earth S -
Vn ’ e8Pec'a,,y those Who don’t
T.E,PCtric Bitters cure
^,eadach®> Bihousness, Malaria
andFe'-er, Jaundice, Dy,.’
Pepma, Dizziness, Torpid LiXr,
K dney complaints, ’
Une^ an£ Fema|e weaknesses,
and AnnLr ‘ general Ton'c
and Appetizer for weak persons
and especially for the aged, it
-nduces sound sleep. Fullv
guaranteed by C. J. Hundley^
druggist. pr,ce only y>
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Williams, Agent. |
Iowa has not yet given up
hope of having at least one re-
• publican candidate for governor
from every congressional dis-
« ‘no*-
C»-rb« Cola wan. Hantla, . Barn.,
Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan nro-
vincml Constable at Chapleau,
Ontario, says: “I caught a se-
vere cold while hunting . bur-
glar in the forest swamp last fall.
Beenng of Chamberlain ’s Cough
Training, Remedy, I tried it, and after us-
intended specially for coughs
and colds. It will loosen and re-
'he.Vnha 8evero cold in less time
h t fj?nrt?y °lher trea,men‘ and
nr J ? wherever its super-
-----,uK me ousy tall sea- of exce,*®nce has become known.
Catalogue free for the ask- °T 8a e by a11 druggists.
! President has cut out I
*”ifjiunting because some of the 1
to do, began to gossip and say hZ '
m«bt be in better business.
Nothing will relieve indigestion
KndnT =n a th°?»u*h digestant.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
Ttom. h°U Z"’ “d a,low" th®
tomaeh fo rest—recuperate
n/17 again’ A few do’es
of kodol after meals will soon re-
•j ---™, lurpIU Liver. 8l°re the stomach and digestive
l tv anCHra?-?ln^'General Df- ££n,’to? ful1 Performance of
naturally. Sold by
5.00 a. m.
3:5b p. m.
1:20 “
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6.05 “
-n». .„d T.™ A7Se*t.tP£i:' S“5™
>«>"«. Ka„,a> t T„„ de^,“ ,
St. Louis Lv.
Commerce Ar.
Commerce Lv. 6:27
Dallas Ar. 9:45
Pt Worth Ar. 11.00
waxaha. Ar. 11:15
Corsicana Ar. 11.07
Austin Ar. 7:05 p.
ban Anto. Ar. 10.40
Galveston Ar. 8:55 1
Beaumont Ar. 10:02 ‘
■«?“«eof Prickly Ash Bit-1 gf
I
lie Carter have had
falling out, but it was
for advertising purposes.
J.ha 9.ra*f°rd-J‘°«Ti» Co. cele-
courses are completed. We have can crowd out base ball, in spite f“' spring weather by placing
„«11_ > .. Of tllP faZ’t tk«k* ♦!>«___. thftir W’irkri<v«a> —1__ * .. ®
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Government within the~ past paratively harmiei
■ ers.
many of our i --,,, __
bookkeeping | Possibly a story of
board a Portuguese
was started for the
letting the world know that
tugal has a .battleship.
a course of Book-
including tuition,
board, is about 497;
course >80, a
S90; combined
shorthand course $150.
at once, and be ready for
ou feel the life giving
cough or a cold up -Je soothing’ wa'rmth ‘
■ a rem-'--------- • • - ’
I j 7—Take | a
i tL t y- 8J^axative Honey and
I Tar. Itjs different from all oth-
I er cough syrups. It ia better. It
Ripens the bowels—expels all cold
from the system, relieves coughs
colds, croup, whooping cough^'
e-c. An ideal remedy for young
.Children like it. Sold
This is the
ness, headaches and
orders.
tain Tea is
will answer this
paper and the Fort Worth eent®. Tea orTabkta,’
The Record is
will give several “eminently re- Paper °f the be8t ‘XP®- Ably
—, ed,t^d> splendidly illustrated, it
carries a news service which is
the best that knowledge and ex-
periece can suggest. Special
feature of the Record appeal to
the housewife, the farmer, the
stockraiser and the artisan
The colored comic pictures
printed in the Friday i„ue are a
rare treat for the young folks.
Its market news alone i, worth
the money,
You will surely be* constant
reader of the Record once you
try it, and the favorable clubbing
offer made below is an opport-
unity not to be missed:
we
secure a posi-
i after your
received two calls from the U. S~ °f ,that the *ame i®
----- the
three months for as
ehorthandhand and
graduates as we could supply, at
a salary of <900 a year and up-
ward. Young peeple, this is a
business proposition, if is notan
edvertising scheme merely to se-
cure your patronage. We are
responsible for every statement
we make. We can furnish ref-
erence that will convince the
most skeptical.
The cost of a course of Book-
keeping and Business ‘
books and 8mal* bottles I
a shorthand
telegraphy course
bookkeeping and
Enroll
position during the busy fall —
son. C ‘ '
ing. I
of athletic sport byat®d .the opening of the beautl- '
. . _o’ in
elegant display
’ . trim-
taste and style as to attract much
mutinv on aUen*,0D- * *iso hao a
lummy on dow decorated with o-ente’
batt ____
tqen to stop and take a view.
dow of Chamberisfn’s
Land Liver Tablets, and
FilRLIE REWS-
Political Pete.
luliirkuck liras.
entertained
a party 8at-
are
for a
Now i, cotton planting time.
We are sorry to say Otho Tray-
-1 at
very
him;, .
i to the
by th
i tertai
Fowe'
ha
1
; Tu<
has been suf- tak
. / from neu- i
i Cot
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I visi
M. Finger of last
were visitors to the! t
Jttnd
Mis,
dept
noui
able
Mi
a vi,
eistei
Okla
Th
terej
t noon,
The Easter exercises conduc
Pd by Mrs. Leca Braddy at tt
Methodist church here Sunda
night were in keeping with .V rs
I «na’s usual high order of ree
tals and were added proof of he
proficiency in training the youn(
in the Lord’s service. Below ii
a copy of the program rendered
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Lesnett
Misses Effie Braddy, Ruby Roun
tree, Dizzie lesnett, J. B. Aber
nathy and Curtis Ferguson were
the principal choir. Rev. C. W
Glanville made a good, straight-
to-the point talk on the resurrec
tion of Christ at the opening of
services. Following is the pro-
gram:
Song-Live a Life of Sunshine.
Address—Bro. Glanville.
Easter— By five boys.
Tlie Resurrection-Joe Emma
Taylor.
Song—He is risen.
Nature’s Words of Life.
The Risen King—Ruby Roun-
tree.
Shining for Jesus—Five boys.
Song—Does Jesns Dare?
The Risen Triumph—14 chil-r
dren.
Crown of Thorns—Hoy t Hatch- '
er. |
Jesus Lives—Five boys.
Duet—Traveling Home. t
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k ive girls, one to do the speak- si<
lor, who was attending school
Commerce, returned home
aick Saturday. We al) wi-h
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. McWhorter
the young folks with
urday night.
Verner Smith, Neil
McDaniel and Will McClatchy
nnd Misses Nellie enA
1—Five boys.
. From Darkness to Light—Vera
Ferguson.
The Voice of the Lilies—Eight
girls.
The Quiet Rock Tomb—Mamie
Hatcher.
Song—I must obey—Mr. J. B.
Abernathy.
Red, White and Blue—Three
girls.
r Four Angels at Easter Tide—1
ing.
The pretty weather is malting it
ua feel better. gil
Claude Abernathy and Mr. on
John Burnett, who have been g°
sick with pneumonia for several th<
weeks, are convalescent, and we
hope to see them fully recovered
soon.
Clint Reynolds 1___
feting right sharply
ralgia.
Prof. A. p. Yarbrough and,'
family of Clinton visited in our I
vicinity Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. “
Commerce i—
Sonora people l4st Sunday.*
A. M. Reynolds and lady
visiting in Eastern Texas'
few weeks.
THE
Route
’ l LmO8t np-to-d*ta styles of
i visiting cards.
««
very sick
Mr
»nd
f-
I Pearl
visited
The
ia verj
Cott
the ort
Meet
Rogge,
eon, a
Humtx
Miss
was ou
of the
niog, *
M‘K
/ sou
—
Kate Neal took supper with the
Misses Guthrie Sunday eve.
Jessie May Trayler entertained
Fjl I <3 • ' * an egg huct
Laster Sunday. A good crowd
was present and all seemed to
enjoy themselves.
Misses Minnie Clark and
Hindman of Commerce
rMatives and friends Saturday
► and Sunday. 7
Mrs. Walker has been
for the past week.
Miss Ora Patrick
Sweardner Clark spent .
"Ing with Mi* Maud My
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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/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .