The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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I
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Mr.
The Sign of
? Good Service
Maximum seat
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v»ry aiek
Mr
FRISCO
and
entartained
a party 8at-
are
for a
sorry to learn about
one of his
sorry to learn about
— J getting “slight-
Tolbert’s
given by
H. Smith & Co.
YOU CAN SURELY
Afford a week’s recreation'}early. This
physical being plus added c.
wl»ich, in all, is HEALTH,
agent for full information
JOHN F. LEHANE.
G. F. 4 P. A.
Tyler, Texas.
D M. MORGAN,
T. P.A.,
Ft. Worth, Texas.
been suf- take chare of
from neu-
as was also the en-
I. J.
YOUR PLEASURE
IS OUR BUSINESS
means to you a well
energy plus a good clear brain,
J. WEALTH AND WISDOM
^SESvei®'7„“trh?K±atl:“rt1i ■"* FIXEST -'’BALS
cent,ad.--
-a im?" i’ •» .*«•, chair cars
Tyler and intermediate points to l °rtD- Dallas, Greenville,
Paragould, MemphisandSt.1 LouJ kana’ P‘ne Bluff’ Stut«art,
Seee Reader for Full Information Regarding Low Rates.
your trip,^r address agent f°r ful1 information regarding
R-C. FYFE
A. G. F. <fc p. A.
Tyler, Texas.
GUS HOOVER,
T. P. A.,
Waco, Texas.
Lucixday.
Human Blood Marks.
A.‘ale of horror was told by
marks of human blood in the
home of J. W. Williams, a well
known Merchant of Bac, Ky
; He writes; “Twenty years ago 1
Mra. Addie Wood is absent on Ibad 8evere hemorrhages of the
a visit of several weeks to her rUh"g8 a"d ,WM nesr death when
Mr. Gotoo. I>2*“ . Dr. King’s New
Oklahoma. 2^7^ 11 comPleteTy cured
T. m ?nd I,,have remained well ev-
The young people had an Ess-181nce- It cures Hemorrhages
’ ‘ n Coughs, Settled Colds
Bronchitis, and is the only
cure for weak lungs. Ev- J
- ■ —-> guaranteed by C. J
1 H?idi^’,’i dfPugkiat‘ 500 and SI.
I rial bottle free.
Dr. W. J.
Commerce
recent past.
Marvin Spurlock paid
visit to our t------
last writing.
The singing at Mr. '
“d the entertainment |
Miss Beulah Johnson prior to her
departure for the West were pro-
XnaCffaiirof°theheeaTo0n‘ e"JOy’' --n°Wn
Addie Wood is absent
A Rochester, N. Y., husband
sues for divorce from his wife
for the alleged reason that she
| tried to kill him by putti;ig. hair
’ > cakes. Any ex-
; perienced boarder will doubt the
i possibility , of kiliing » man by
De that method.
r- „B88 Get Dr Shoo^7 Free Book on
Loney Jack-1 Dr‘Sh°oP Rheu-
exhibition at Hundley C 1
In addition to the photogra T
phers, as Mr. Rockefeller pain If VOU
fully realises, there are the car- ‘
toomsta, who are even worse
Any one who wants to enrich
,of The Commoner, sailed from
the course of his travelT*Mr’ B°rvf year’s ,v.i8it abread. Tn
named conn,.,*8» Mr. Bryan will visit the following
Philippine Islands,
British Isles,
Palestine,
Greece,
Italy,
Germany,
Sweden, Holland.
at young people had an Ess-L . nce-
ry egg hunt last Saturday after- ( ±°n'° ’
“totosm hls "M ROmA‘hing new! known em
to them and was greatly enjoyed ery bottle
.j by them all, as was also the en. Hundley.
! tertainment given by Mrs.
Fowe'l the same night.
Lucille.
Hiliy Inn Dels.
The health in this community I h'S gridd,e
. tent.
Cotton planting aeeme to be
the order of the day.
Messrs. Claud Sparks, Less
Boggs, Clyde Marr, 1
son, attended the exhibition
Humbolt last Tuesday night.
Miss Maggie Carter’s school
*“ °ut J* Uurtd*y- 8®veral
of the child>r ipoko that
•ve-
■VI U i^tchMon, Mellie
\ Gladys
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
IN FOREIGN LANDS
William J. Bryan, editor < *
Ban Frapcisco September 27, for
named countries.
Hawaiii,
China,
Australia,
New Zealand,
Spain,
France,
Denmark,
tals and were added proof of her
proficiency in training the young
m the Lord’s service. Below is
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 and Aunt Lucindy Rainwater?
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.
The Resurrection—Joe Emma
Taylor.
Song—He js rjsen
Nature’s Words of Life.
The Risen King—Ruby Roun-
tree.
Shining for Jesus—Five boys.
Song—Does Jesns Dare?
incF j are figurjpg °n a trip anywhere
just drop me a line. All information
[v pivAn g FateS’ routes’ etc-> cheerful-
Real Estate and Immigration Agency.
ProPe,rty *n all parts of the state
successfully handled. List vour \V-J.JHj
property with me if you desire
*Iulc^--and profitable sales.
Oiok alter rental property of all kinds.
J. EDGAR FINLEY,
tan.lgrat.on Agent Texa, Midland Ry. Commeroe, T.xM,
Political Pete.
iMUiftrud liras.
Now is cotton planting time.
We are sorry to say Otho Tray-
or, who was attending school r *
Commerce, returned home very
sick Saturday We all wish him '
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. McWhorter
the young folks with
urday night.
Messrs Verner Smith, Neil
McDaniel and Will McClatchy
nnd Misses Nellie Hood and
Kate Neal took supper with the
Misses Guthrie Sunday eve ■ ----
Jessie May Trayler entertained i ” ’*’•
the ULa folke with an egg hunt
Laater Sunday. A good crowd
was present and all eeemed to
enjoy themselves.
Misses Minnie Clark and Pearl
Hindman of Commerce visited
relatives and friends Saturday
and Sunday. 7 ■
Mrs. Walker has been
for the past week.
Mbs Ora Patrick
Pweardner Clark epent
Japan,
India,
Egypt,
Turkey,
Switzerland,
Norway,
Russia, nuiiaua
letteJ?descerib?n? hh ZSons’Tnd
with the political life of the countries ".sited particu,ariy
those wTodesfre thread5 publ‘8hed ‘ he Commoner, and
lose no time in 8ubscribing fo^Mr"^.^^^6” 8h°Uld
price i8eSi%^^/VyTpeeliaTaerkrly and 9ub8c"P«<”>
hsher, we are enabledI to offer1 a"an»%nen‘8 *ith ‘he pub-
Commoner and The Journal one yea?, Coth for iT65°n'y’
Addreaa a11 to The Commerce Journal.
Ferguson. .---- _■ - -
The Voice of the Lilies—Eight child’s death, but
girls.
The Quiet Rock Tomb—Mamie
Hatcher.
Song—I must obey—Mr. J. B.
Abernathy.
Ki^’ Whit« «nd Blue-Three days last week
Four Angels at Easter Tide-
Five girls, one to do the speak-
ing.
The pretty weather is
us feel better.
Claude / ‘
John Burnett, who" have been going.’’’?
sick with j----- • -
weeks, are convalescent, and we have our suspicions
hope to see them fully recovered Miss Beulah Johnson
Clint Reynolds has
ralgia. '
Prof. A. P. Yarbrough and
family of Clinton visited in our
vicinity Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Finger of
Commerce were visitors to the
Sonora people lifst Sunday.
A. M. Reynolds and lady
visiting in Eastern Texas’
few weeks.
Change
Haying purchased the meat market of J. B. Heath I
will continue the business at the Heath Market. We
wish to say to the patrons of this and also the New
Market, we respectfully solicit the continuance of
your patronage.
____ Jechonias.
South Sulphur Siftings.
Mr. and Mrs J. O. ‘Tolbert
spent Sunday with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bruce Murdaugh.
The young people enjoyed
quite a pleasant singing at Mr.
Robert Spearman’s last F ’ '
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnsen
spent Saturday night with
The Risen Triumph—14 el.il-_and Mr8-£ii " iUingham.
Tho ‘welve-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wa.ton Mash-
burn of Aberfoyle was buried at
Wesley Chapel last Saturday af-
ternoon. For lack of informa-
give a
Riley Grove ought to be proud of
such a teacher as she is. Sever-
al visitors were present to hear
the children speak. Hurrah for
Riley Grove.
Mr. Donelsun and family spent
last Sunday at Elmer Wilkins’.
Howell Nicholson and Calvin
Hamilton were in our community
last Sunday evening.
Mr. Walter Evans and wife
passed through here Sunday eve-
ning, enroute to the latter’s pa-
rents.
We are i------ ‘
Joe Cleamon’s l
ed ’ Saturday night.
Dr. and Mrs. Oliver were
around visiting friends Sunday
evening.
We are i------ ■
Elmer Wilkins losing
horses last week.
Conard Rhodes of Campbell
spent last Sunday at home.
lz,Mr’ and Mrs-Guy Wilkins of
ounaay Commerce visited Mr. Buck Wil-
kins and family last Sunday.
Mr. Dee Speaks and family
spent last Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 5 eyers.
Miss Jennie Thurman has gone
to Caddo Mills on a visit.
Joe Cleamons and Miss Lillian
Haines started to the exhibition
at Humbolt last Tuesday night,
and—Well, ask Joe the rest; he’ll
tell you.
Mrs Nannie Wilkins and sis-
ter, Miss Ethel, of Charity, at-
tonded the speaking at the school
Well, we have had another big
rain this week and farm work
has been stopped for awhile.
Clyde Marr left last Saturday
morning for Dallas, where he will
enter school.
Roy Rhodes has come has
come home to stay a few days
Mr. Grant Teel and wife of
Lester visited relatives here Sat-
urday and Sunday.
We were visited by a right
smart of a hail storm last Thurs-
■ no damage done. ;
intoThei/et h”eighber8 went
Loney Jackson, Erving
a flying tendeded churoh at Scatterbraneh I
community since our Sunday night.
The young folks had a singing
at Mr. Surratt’s Sunday night.
Miss Kate Brooks of Jacobia
spent Sunday with Mrs. Corban.
Miss Lydia Corban will start
for Gainesville when school is
out, where she will stay awhile
with Miss Ada Milliner.
. Prof. Charles Speed and Miss
Lida Jack attended the teachers
institute at Greer ville last Friday
and Saturday.
What has become of Plow Boy
1’hey have quit making their ap-
pearance. And Political Pete
and Rosebud have done the
same.
dren.
Crown of Thorns—Hoy t Hatch- of Mr- and
er.
Jesus Ixives—Five boys.
Duet-Traveling Home. . ,
Darknessto Light—Vera tion» Lucille is unable to
more ’-xtendeti notice of this dear
I we feel safe in
saying that every parent’s heart
will join us in extending sympa-
thy to her sorrowing father and
mother.
Miss Cleo Tolbert spent several
- — -----1 with her sister,
Mrs. Pauline Murdaugh, who,
we are sorry to say, was quite
sick.
Will someone please tell us why
making it was that one of our sweetest
K'ri8 “J'dn’t enjoy the egg hunt
Abernathy and Mr. one bit, and came very near not
----- ‘ We strongly suspect
pneumonia for several the reason, but would like to
"ci--------»—|«vivus verified.
hope to see them fully recovered Miss Beulah Johnson left last
( Tuesday for Merkel, Texas, to day night but
a music class.
Murdaugh was in
one day during the Messrs. I
Beggs a':d Howell Nicholson at-
Sunday night.
>go, Canada
is.
>d Quieter
Train in
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n. 28.
p. m.
4
a. tn.
apply to Mr. T.
i Terrell, Texas.
ain No. 2 to St.
responding reduc-
and round trip is
Feias points with
towing a business
rsicana, as shown
5:00 a. m.
8 58 p. m.
1:20 “
7K» “
6:05 “
Paris; Houston
at Terrell. Bus
at Greenville.
•ces, on princi-
7:47 a. m.
10:20 “
10:20 “
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SMIDLANO
dlaa, Tan*
day.
Apostle
and Voliva, et al.
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c. W. Strain, G. P. A.,
Ft. Worth, Texas.
‘aggie scrapping of the First
ol and and Voliva, et al.
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OF TIME. •
IN
FilRLIE NEWt
The Easter exercises conduct-
ed by Mrs. Leca Braddy at the
Methodist church here Sunday
night were in keeping with Mrs.
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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/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .