The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1914 Page: 2 of 16
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Hawkins’ Cafe i
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WITH THE JOKESMITHS.
East of the Postoffice.
THE POPULAR PLACE FOR
(Mexico,)
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AND
Satur-
COLD DRINKS.
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0. A. HAWKINS. Prop.
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DAILY SOLD.
Wick Oil Stove
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Burns Ordinary Coal Oil
ECZEMA AND ITCHING.
Easy to Re-wick
Regulate.
County Missionary Money To
Hold Two Days Services
With Pastors
BABTIST SERIES
OF MEETINGS
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“The Hardware People”
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HORSE BREAKING
AND TRAINING.
Mr. A C. Price has sold the Daily
News to Mr. I. M. Payne, who will
publish same in connection with the
Hunt County Gazette.
Mr. Price is a huatling young man
line, frequently boasted of it among
the other children. Once, when some
of his schoolmates were vaunting the
Simple as a lamp.
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L ntil recently it has been a gener-
house. i accepted theory that eczema was
-This here boy’s arter lamin’.” he i °f ?he bIo°^ ««•««*
announced. “What’s ver bill o’ fare?” ln'est,.‘ratl°ns. hav* ta^ht us that ec-
. , . „ , . zema is positively a skin disease and
| Our curriculum, sir,’ corrected the curable thr0Ugh the gkin alone/ Mer.
geography, j tol Eczema Remedy is applied di-
rectly to the diseased skin. Do not
delay trying Meritol Eczema Remedy.
“That’ll do,” interrupted the father.| —Palace Drug Co., local agency.
FEEL MISERABLE?
Out of sorts, depressed, pain in the
back—Electric Bitters renews your
health and strength. A guaranteed
liver and kidney remedy. Money back
if not satisfied. It completely cured
Robert Madsen of West Burlington,
Iowa, who suffered from virulent liver
trouble for eight months. After four
doctors gave him up he took Electric
Bitters and is now a well man Get a
bottle today; it will do the same for
you. Keep in the house for all liver
and kidney complaints. Perfectly safe
and dependable. Its results will sur-
prise you. 50c and $1.00.
H E. Bucklen & Co.. Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
Sold under a positive guarantee to
refund the purc'nwee price if it does
not cure itch, rings»vrm, tetter and afi
other skin disease* Hunt's Cure has
proven itself the standard medicine
for skin diseases. Ask any druggist
and read the positive guarantee that
goes with each package. Price 50.
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICIN’’. CO.,
Shentan, Texas.
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A “Quick Meal Oil Stove will do any and all
work that can be done on a wood or coal stove,
only with the difference that the“ Quick Meal”
does it quicker, cheaper and in a more agreeable
and Reliable way. For Sale By
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Makes a clean,
erful blue flame.
to see me. I prefer the bad ones. Let
me break that kicker.
D. W. BOTTOMS.
One mile South Town.
Professional horse training a spec-
ialty
age.
but gentleness and kindness,
horses all kinds of tricks,
horse al! the saddle gaits,
have a
or more times for i ’ ‘
wish. If you have a horse that is un-
mean to work it will pay you he will do.
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If your child is under-weight, list-
less, ailing, liable to get. sick easily,
it needs a medicine to ouild its weight
and strength. For this purpose there
is nothing else we know of that we
can so strongly endorse as Rexall
Olive Oil Emulsion. The remarkable
success of this splendid medicine is
due to the fact that it contains in-
gredients that tone the nerves enrich
the blood and furnish to the entire
system the strength, weight and
health-building substances it needs.
And, it does all this without injuring
the stomach. In fact, Rexall Olive
Oil Emulsion is not only pleasant to
take, but even the most sensitive
stomach is benefited by it, and the di-
gestion improved. On the other hand,
it contains no alcohol or habit-forming
drugs, which most parents object to
giving their children. It does its
good work by taking hold of the weak-
ness and builds the body up to its
natural strength, at the same time
making it strong to resist disease.
If Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion
doesn’t built your child up, feed the
stunted, puny muscles and make the
little one lively, strong, well and full
of the animal spirits children
meant by nature to have, come back
and tell us and get your money back.
We don’t want you to lose a cent. We
think this is no more than fair, ard
it leaves you no cause to hesitate.
For old people also—for convales-
cents—for all who are nervous, tired-
out, run-down, no matter what the
cause—we offer Rexall Olive Oil
Emulsion with the same guarantee of
i or money back.
Sold only at the 7,000 Rexall Stores,
and in this town only by us. $1.00.
—C. J. Hundley Drug Co., west side
Square. Commerce, Texas.
I Kingston. Wednesday, April 15-lfi.
Wagner, (Orion) Thursday, April
I 16-17.
Washington street. 17-18.
Rois d’ars. Saturday, April 18-19.
White Rock. Sunday, April 19-20.
Simmons Grove, Monday, April 21-
22.
Hickory Creek, Tuesday, April 21-
22.
Wolfe City, Wednesday, April 22-
23.
Aberfoyle, Thursday. April 23-24.
Fairlie, Friday, April 24-25.
Raney. Saturday, April 25-27. t
Lost Prairie, Sunday, April 26-27.
Century, Monday, April 27-28.
Commerce, Tuesday, April 28-29.
Scatter Branch, Wednesday, April
29-30.
South Sulphur, Thursday, April 30
and May 1.
Concord, Friday, May 1-2.
First church. Sunday, May 3.
We ask all who can do so to come
and be with us and all who pray to
remember us at a throne of grace.
Has a Porcelain burn-
er drum that
. At such times he filled the
❖ house with sounds and fervor and
❖ pathos, and emptied it of almost ev-
❖ erything else. Phillips Brooks chanc-
■“ u. a frien<j jn tjjjg
house one day when the budding ora-
tor was holding forth.
“Gracious me!” exclaimed the bish-
proud of her occomplishment’in this °P' start>r^ UP in assumed terror, 7nti“re ^aH/fa'cHon
i- - . . . "nrav what mierhr that ko*’* _
❖ ❖ ❖ J •> V ed to be visiting
Mrs. Ruth McEnery Stuart’s imi-
tation of the negro dialect is excellent,
and her small son, who was very
Missionary H. T. Money has ar-
ranged with a number of pastors to
help him to hold a meeting of two
nights and a day at each of the Bap-
tist churches in Hunt county Baptist
Association.
A. A. Duncan, J. H. Taylor, W. J.
Humphrey, A. E. Baten, S. F. Bau-
com, D. H. Jesse, J. J. Ponder, R. B.
Neal, J. D. Allen, D. Y. Bagby, G. A.
Curlee, G. J. Raney, G. A. Dale, W. B.
McDaniel, J. A. Mansfield and a num-
ber of others have agreed to give
help as far as is in their power. The
meetings are expected to be inform-
ing and inspiring many of the church-
es have agreed to have dinner at the
church so as to have a full days ser-
vice We will begin at Shady Grove,
the dates are as follows:
Shady Grove, Friday, Feb.
and 28th.
Caney, Tuesday, March 3-4.
Lone Oak, Thursday, March 5-6.
Union (Hooker) Friday, March 6-7.
Donelton, Saturday, March 7-8.
Cross Roads, Sunday, March 8-9.
Palestine, Monday, March 9-10.
Cumby, Tuesday, March 10—11.
Mt. Zion Wednesday, March 11-12.
Cross Timber, Thursday, March 12-
I 13.
Center Point, Friday, Meh. 13-14.
Dixon, Saturday, March 14-15.
Weiland, Sunday, March 15-16.
Cash, Monday, March 16-17.
Friendship, (Mexico,) Tuesday,
March 17-18.
Oak Grove, Wednesday, March 18-
19.
Oak Forest, Thursday, Meh. 19-20.
Quinlan, Friday, Mach 20-21.
Grapevine, (Stringtown,)
day, March 21-22.
Union Valley, Sunday. March 22-23.
Briscoe, Monday, March 23-24.
Royse City, Thursday, Meh. 26-29.
Burrow, Sunday, March *29-30.
Paradise* Monday, March 30-31.
Caddo Mills, Tuesday, March 31
and April 1.
Elm Creek, Wednesday. April 1-2.
New Concord, Thursday. April 2-3.
Cedar Grove. Friday, April 3-4.
South Greenville, Monday. April 6-7.
Floyd, Tuesday, April 7-8.
Pleasant Valley, Wednesday. April
8-9.
Hopewell, Thursday. April 9-10.
Merit, Friday, April 10-11.
Delaney, Saturday, April 11-12.
Hockberry, (La e) Sunday. April
12-13.
Prosperity, Monday. Anril 13-14.
[ Celeste, Tuesday, April 14-15.
Quick Meal”
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a Jz^x,;t.t.nU.;iT"E not the
educated mountaineer lead his gawky,
, ally accepted theory that
“Load him up heavy with trigonomet-
I ry. He's the only poor shot in the
1 family.
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[give THAT PUNY CHILD
THIS GUARANTEED REMEDY.
“pray, what might that be?”
“Sit down. Bishop,” his friend
plied. ‘ That’s only young D— prac-
accomplishments of their several moth- t,cln£ wrat: he preaches.
ers, he was overheard to declare:
“Well, my mother is smarter than any
of yours. She can speak two lan-
guages."
‘ What are they?” demanded his com overgrown son into a country school
panions.
“White and colored.”
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Practice Makes Perfect.
A young preacher who was stay- schoolmaster, “embraces L _ .' _,
ing at a clergy-house was in the habit physiology, arithmetic, algebra, trig-
of retiring to his room for an hour onometry—”
or more each day to practice pulpit
iSwiMliii
The original Oil Store
equipped with a glass
fount.
I make a specialty of breaking and
training vicious horses. No matter
what bad trick your horse may have
I can break him of it, such as balking,
kicking, running away, scaring, halter
pulling tail switching, etc. I have
never found one that I could not man-
No violent means used—nothing
I teach
I teach a
If you
bad horse I will hitch it one
you just as you and he has made many friends in Com-
------------ meree. He has not yet decided what
rust, and automatic
Wick-Stop which pre-
vents smoking.
P. M. GREEN
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH
and WOODWORK
DEALER IN
REAPER AND MOWER SUPPLIES, MIDDLE
BREAKER AND PLOW POINTS, SWEEPS,
DAVIS’ PIEDMONT BLACKSMITH COAL, &c.
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Satisfactory Work.
Promptness and Reliability
Every Job Guarantee
Lor •
Money Refunded.
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Gulf States Telephone Company
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servant one can have in tire house. If
you are not one of our good customers
become one and avail yourself of our
services.
It Always Helps
says Mrs Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills. Ky., In
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tome. She says further: “Before 1 began to uf-
.u UJ: ,Ty back and head would hurt so bad<!
thought the pain would kill me. 1 was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
°f *£^1’1 to !el ,ike a ncw woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water milL
I wish every suffering woman would give
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good.’*
w..^^ca^acbe2*.beckacbe’ s*de ache, nervousness,
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L ? Slgns !hat You need Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
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THE COMMERCE JOURNAL, COMM
TEXAS. FEBRUARY 20, |9I4.
Dr. W. L. PIPPEN, Dentist.
Office in Palace Drug Store.Graduate Vanderbilt University.
J. A. HARRIS, D. V. M.
Graduate of Vetinary Medicine
I treat diseases of all domestic animals. Phone 41. Commerce,Tex
T. W. SMITH, Civil Engineer
Office: Room 7, Perkins Bldg.
COMMERCE, TEXAS
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NOTICE!
TOM CHAPMAN
Phone No. 393.
1 am prepared to do any hind of wiring that you
want done, also have any site Globe. My work in
the past hat been nothing but satisfactory. No
matter how difficult, 1 am the one'to tee, for I do it
RIGHT. Termt easy. Satisfaction strictly - guar-
anteed.
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