The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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For County Judge—
J. W. MANNING.
C. E. MEAD.
For District Clerk—
J. Y. SCHENCK.
For County Attorney—
MAYO W. NEYLAND.
S. S. FRAZER.
C. A. LEDDY.
For Sheriff—
W. T. MORGAN
DAVE HEMSELL.
For Tax Assessor—
A. M. BUTLER.
J. T. RAWSON.
STANLEY CRAWFORD.
E. C. HENLEY.
L. W. HARKEY.
For Tax Collector—
J. L. ENGLISH.
For Treasurer—
W. M. ARNOLD.
PLES McBRIDE.
FRANK P. WOOD.
LEWIS BAYNE
G. G. LINDSEY.
For County Clerk—
CHAS. WRENN.
W. J. CASEY.
WILL T. ROAN.
ISHAM W. LONG.
J. RILEY GREEN
M. T. BUCHANAN
E. A. WALKER.
H. A. WADDLE.
F*or Public Weigher Precinct 6—
R. 8. CULVER.
For Constable Precinct 6_
AMOS KNIGHT.
ROY HARRINGTON.
R. C. WELCH.
L. M. PHILLIPS.
J. A. FERGUSON.
L. R. TRANTHAM.
For Commission Precinct 4_
E. G. GLARK.
W. H. WHITFIELD.
TILMAN WEST.
J. C. SWAIN,
c. p. McWhirter.
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A. A, LYFORD, Editor and Proprietor.
BtTBCKIPTION RATES
Onb Year..................jj ,oo
Six Months....................
•#" Advertising rates are made on a
basis of 4 weeks to the month.
and Mrs. R. T. C-rlion.
A special representative from
the factory will be at our store all
next week to demonstrate the
good qualities of Quick Meal
Ranges. Rutland-Maloney Co.
A small blaze in the roof of the
house occupied by O. C. Mulkey
caused some excitement about 7
o’clock Sunday morning but waa
any
The republican congressional
committee expects to be ready in
a few days to begin its task of
explaining to the voters just what
that letter of M r. Payne meant.
Benjamin Barnes of Nova Sco-
tia, recently appointed postmas-
ter of Washington, has heard so
much aU.ul Nova Scotia lately [dieewvwred in time to prevent
khat he must feel like telling I great damage,
some people to go to Halifax. '-----"***------
you allow me to spend the____
of my time in the part of the|
county where I am least known,
and not insist on a house to house
canvass in my home precinct.
I am sure that if I am elected
I can give Hunt county an ad-
ministration that she will be
proud of, and a record the finance
committee need not- worry over.
Very respectfully, ’
Dave Hemsell..
T* Rei<* and family left
, where
they expect to make their future
home. Their many friends here
regret their leaving, bat wish
them well in their new home.
Charley Sims returned home
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*8.50 worth of fine cooking w®dnefday for Dallas,
utensils given away with each “
Quick Meal Rango purchased
during exhibit week at our store.
Rutland-Maloney Co.
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Whom I have served as constable
for four years:
I have served you honestly and
honorably, and have made a spe-
cial study of the work and tried
to qualify myself for the office to
which I now aspire, and hope
my home people will stand by
me in my efforts to go higher,
and I most especially ask that
I Of course not. If it did, where
; would the campaign contribu-
tions come from?
bacco at Mallett’s, phone 61.
Mrs. Lilley is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. Y. Schenck.
Have you tried the salted pea-
nuts at Hill’s? They are fine.
J. M. Sims waa in Dallas on
business Monday and Tuesday.
Apperson 4 Son keep fresh
vegetables and fruits. Phone 33.
“Capsodine," the great chill
killer. Once tri«“d, always used,
Japalac in all colors. Cans 15c
to *2.50. Hundley’s Drugstore.
8, 8. Frazer, candidate for
■county attorney, was here Satur-
day.
City Attorney Thompson went
to Waxahachie Saturday on bus-
iness.
If you want nice stationery or
toilet articles go to City Drug-
store.
Mrs. Bob 8ayle left Tuesday
morning to visit relatives in
Paris.
W e can certainly save
money on ladies* slippers.
Rosenthal.
Just received at the Elite, a
large shipment of fresh choco-
lates.
Mrs. Ike Taylor went to Atoka.
■I- T., Sunday to visit har daugh- >
ter.
Fifty pieces of 8c. and 10c.
ginghams only 6c. at Ben Rosen-
thal’s.
Uncle Joe Cwuuun is still
' standing pat, but he seems a lit-
tle dubious as to what he will
catch on the next deal.
gant prqMfaiwn on tire market
for chapped hands and face or
rough skin, sunburn, etc. Put
“P by C. J. Hundley.
Bring your laundry to Harris
4 Cowan.
Bring your eggs and chickens
to Dabenporfs.
Ice cream, the best on the
market at the Elite.
All kinds of patent medicines
at City Drugstore.
All work done promptly
Harris 4 Cowan’s.
Earthquake in prices down at
Debenport’s.
Don’t forget our
at Mallett’s, phone 61.
See those 110 00 suits for *7.50
at Debenport’s.
Miss Roach spent Easter at her
old home in Celeste.
J. W. Manning was in Green-
ville last Saturday.
House-cleaning supplies
Hundley s Drugstore.
All kinds plug-cut smoking to-
We have land in the following
» route VVe8t Texas counties exchange
Orleans, p 5. *.r“s. around Commerce:
oar ae_ 2 ®’ Baadall, Upton,
Ector, Erath, Edwards, Callahan,
Castro and El Paso. Call and
8Ge ub if you want tojgo west.
Anders Real Estate Co.
What DentoHue will do for
your teeth: It wiU prevent de-
c«y and harden the gums, re-
store the teeth to their natural
beauty. Manufac-
csly by C. J.
loe cream at the Elite.
Debenport wants your trade.
Fresh drugs at City Drugstore
Mineral water at City Drug-
store. B
■FljL . It would be just like Gov. Folk
to seize the coal mines for the
state and the public, if the oper-
; g ators attempt any funny busi
nees in the present crisis.
Congress cays that the govern- jeningand little eon eame down
faC‘°ry W1“ be in
MONDAY, APRIL 23.
great a change in Commerce^
the improvement was more than
he expected,
Confederate r' ______,
>. ! and Daughters are invited to join
the th°8e fr°m Greenvi,,e *nd Terrell
who have endorsed the Texas
Midland-Southern Pacific route
to the Reunion at New i
for whi«h through chair oar ae.
commodations have been ar-
ranged.
The churches i----
overflowing Sunday.
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A perfe®c°°bak°ng of lhe w'cK MEAL RANGES^O90? biscuit, and see the £
A y’ bu.rn either wood or coal, use less fuel thanS Me»l Ranges bake X
$ housf letss in summer than ordinary stoves °ordinary stoves, heat up Z
A whan9e»d‘ In these days °f modern improvements rnore conveniently
A why not use a modern cooking apparatus? ments and new conveniences, X
SPECIAL OFFER
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every purdtsser ol. Quick Mesl R.„le during th., time .T.nd*s^e if o?*"
Heavy Enameled Cooking Utensils Free
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were fillad
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has outgrown hra*\urches
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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/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .