The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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Sequel to Fishing Trip to Ter-
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months for 50e or 4 oxen eggs.
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Mrs. Housewife
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A few words with you about many
at your grocer’s
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Thinking this a fitting “cap" for i>oan-s Kidney Pills—the same that (
the climax, we hit the trail for home. j|rs England had.
having had a most pleasant trip.
One of ’em.
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My mother u«*<i Dr. Pterre * m»’
thirty ytr* »ro and rrccmfr*Tklo: •
daurhterx. I have u**d the 'F-vor»t« i
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A new ribbon on your tyj|’-iter
will make it writs like a new ma-
chine. Get one at the Journal of-
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Leaving here Monday, May 24, we
made camp at Sulphur Bluff at
night, a little bit tired but in fine
spirits and enjoying ourselves to the
utmost.
| After a hasty breakfast we made
good time to the lake, arriving about
10 a. m.. and immediately made pre-
parations to spend the week. Finding
the boat we wished to use in the pos-
session of another party we succeeded
about 3 o'clock in getting possession
of it and then went for the fish.
Selecting a promising looking place Here it is. and we have got, *
we strung a 1—.----------
a good lot, after which we
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Income overwork
like lumps of lea
the bladder is irr
to seek relief two
When the kidney
off the body's ui
sick person shot
misery in the k
backache, sick hi
sour, tongue cc
twinges when th
9 Eat less tnca
from any pharm
take a tablespoo
First—What It Means to You
to Buy Branded Goods —
C Perhaps you don’t realize it, but it’s true that
nearly every concent that puts up its goods in
Packages is doing it in an attempt to give you
something cleaner, purer and better than youve
been able to buy in “bulk.’ -
C They brand it with a name because they be-
lieve enough in the goods to be willing for them
to be known by name-they want you to know
what to ask for next time, if you liked the last lot.
r Pretty much like the difference between die
man who sends an anonymous letter (bulk goods)
and the one who signs hts letter (branded goods).
€. Then — as branded goods without doubt repre-
sent an attempt to give you something better it is
a certainty that when it comes to a choice between
unbranded and branded goods it will pay you to
buy the latter.
The Hunt county class initiation [
I will be held at Wolfe City on August ■
I want evr— family in this section 5th, during the picnic at that place, j
to take the Fa ’ r “d Ranch and Hol- All camps are urged to send their de- j
Krrr Prizes of J25 and 115
I will be given the best and second best 1
drilled teams, respectively. j
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after our net, which we had left in I
the lake over night. At first we fail- I
cd to find it but after cruising around j
awhile we discovered a part of it near
some brush. We gave a whoop, think- The Advice of This Commerce
ing we certainly had bagged a big j Woman is of Certain Value,
one.
My friend got excited and yelled: i
“That isn’t no fish, it’s an alligator."
"Alligator, nothing.’’ I yelled, “there
are no alligators in this lake. It is a
great big old—hold on there—let s
see. where is the other end of the net?
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net around it and bagged it's a snake, and he has swallowed
put out net and all—and he's dead, too.”
fishing trip last hooks, from which at frequent inter-
tc answer the vals, we took off some fine fellows.
Friday morning our friends not
having more
we began
The Difference between
Branded Goods
<■ Frankly — nine cases out of ten — the reason
why one brand is better than another is simply a
case of the "know how.” Seldom because one
manufacturer is trying harder than another to give
you good stuff.
C. It’s like the difference between cooks. For this
reason. The concern with the "know how back
cf it buys intelligently as well as sees that every
item is prepared with skill It doesn't depend on
this section or that section to get the vegetables,
fruits, list, etc., that are put up for you. It goes
C. MULKEY
VZ. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ly taken up with an advertisement.
The well posted man or woman
these days is a daily newspaper read-
er. Every one should read newspa-
pers and learn to read them undex-
standingly.
so effective.
Many Commerce women
Read what one has to say
Mrs. L. B. England. 300 Bonham
street. Commerce, says: “The f
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to market wherever the best buying market is
for each of these articles. Then right .there —
right where the best of its kind is raised the
product is packed for you.
<L All this counts for something in price —we
buy in large quantities — people want to sell to
us — result, we get better quality for the same or
less money.
What It Means to You
to Buy White Swan Goods—
<! We've got the "know how” — we think a little
better know how in buying and in securing the
best in preparation and packing than most any-
body else. At the very least that s what were
trying to do every day —not only to be better
than the others —but to be ourselves better to-
day than yesterday.
C. And then there’s the matter of experience.
Years of study of foods and methods, of hard
trying after improvement — all this experience
must cut a big figure in ability to give you the
best in quality. We know very well that our 43
years’ hard at it have built something into W hite
Swan Products that nothing else could take the
place of.
C. People who’ve tried White Swan Goods seem
to agree that we are on the right track —because
they’keep on buying that brand.
C. The result of this is that in all of Texas (and
elsewhere in this section) there is not a retail
grocery store whose service is built on QUAL-
ITY that does not sell, and recommend, White
Swan Goods. This means that YOU can get
them in your town at your grocer’s.
T7IRE AND TORNADO
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Nothing But Old Line Companies
DR J. S. SMITH
Office at Commerce Bottling Work,
the net. swallowing as he went, in-
ti] he came tr> the other end of it. But ____________
he didn't quite make it. 150 feet of and they cure<j of the attack,
net was a little too much for him and ~ “
he drowned.
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1 It1 attention to all business.
/terce Bottling Works
C. J. Debenport, Prop.
THE REFLECTIONS OF A MARRIED
„ WOMAN—arc not pleasant
A if she is delicate, run-do* n,
HD^r ovex worked
I 7b play«xl out - Ib r •'
and her rood spirits have
taken flight. It worries
her husband as we>‘ M
» herself.
•»'' This is the time
'v'v *o build up b>r
"• strength anJ
cure those
^weaknesses
or ailments
e aJ)?--**’the seat of b''r
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescr p-
Long has returned
(from a visit to relatives in Purley ,
and Mt. Vernon.
We had bagged a fish and when his g-mptom of kidney trouble in
was backache,
dull ache through
some _
vere, I could hardly get dressed,
was very nervous and restless
Practice in all thi
east corner square <
A 4ATTINGLY & CO.
1V1 PLUMBERS AND TINNERS
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Guttering and cisterns a speelWiy.
Tanks of all descriptions. Let ue
figure with you. Southeast corner
square. Phone 163.
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Miss Leon X
Springs visited M
"riday.
Wolfe City is hard at work arrang-
ing for their picnic, which is to be in
August this year.
It is time that plans were uj’l for
(Commerce’s big annual piem wGood
attractions are hard to get unless the
committee has plenty of time to look
ahead. ,
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€. We want to ask you to try White Swan — any
QR. D. T. PRATT
Office at Palace DruR Store
1 Res. Phone 23. Office 44
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For Surveying and Mapping see
’T’ W. SMITH,
1 • Civil Engineer
Office: Room 3, Perkins Bldg.
Commerce, Texas.
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OSE OF THE ABSOLUTELY SURE THINGS IN MEDICINE IS
The Pennington
Cure for Piles
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of the kalfo. Hfatarh
belle acid Inject!oaa al
without lose of time fr
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Why beettate er »e«w leaweeV wxy euhmtt te ua eyerettea •♦»*!?
arneaSset daacere sad hoepitsU feea ecwwts furtXer Um, la earths >
euteiel with oalvua «tl,l»re. etal W* tak, fc the Hdh ami raaaaaeae
ai*o t**a.t joermt*. rr*rcTtm*vAnopg*L*Bn*^
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TiMATKD BT MAU. OOdtRCLTATTOW RM*
STATE RECTAL SPECIALISTS
mad hak” Wert WM* 1
&itrwce 10®% Kart Srvwnth Street.
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About 9:30 o’clot
1* small cyclone str
jrie and did consid
crops and property
. The cyclone strut
E. Lewis, while Mrs
to another part of
the windows, and s
(^4a flying piece of
injured being hurt
husband* and three
Jlthe house at the
Jthem were injured.
■| medical attention fi
I it is thought she wil
injury.
The J. B. Sike’s i
sd about ten feet i
thicken house of
Mown down. Man
houses over that
aged. The house, s
?n hoX and barn <
(ered considerably
The cyclone can
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Mid was only abou
j :h.—Greenville Hei
To The Journal:
Since returning from Terry's lake.
where we went on a
week, we have had to answer
same questions asked by our friends
and fellow fishermen (who were to having joined us. and
be> so many times we thought a brief fish than we needed
account in the Journal of the trip gather up our traps to go home,
would be of some interest. After taking our hooks in we went
Many a
aches and pains.
Oft times ’tis the kidney's fault. ,-reTO. ____________-
That's why Doan's Kidney Pills are the big events or most important ar- i {"’n^.yuu^.'/J^pr.’mot^'anthepror r
»» arP 4* ” fex Vw» nn tiro I fnew*4i..na rtf u , >m nnli, m . PFiri chi'?* ti*'
know this. page, though not always so. The little ; *'{;»"’• di’j‘
. . .u. x*---u,..4 vtaUMF* otc o»-e usually' ing aleev.
The edit- strength.
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first1 ©rials, or what the editor has to say,’
l my case are p»^*****I ’»» rnlnmnt undpr thp I
Snakeship came along hunting his There was a steady, .beading of the paper
supper, he found this fish an easy ache through my kidneys andjpaf*- ---------
prey and not knowing mveh about ^me the pains were so se-
to fish nets, proceeded to =wallow the j hardly get dressed. I
fish and not being abl ■ to get that was very nervous and restless at
fish out of himself the way it went in, tjjnes and many nights I kept turning
evidently concluded the bes’ ay out from one gidc t<> the other, hardly get-
of the difficulty was to crawl down ting one wink of si^p. j finally used
three boxes of Loan's Kidney Pills,
procured from Hundley’s Drug Co.,
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t sim-1
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Many persons read their newspaper
carelessly, and thus overlook import-
ant items of interest to them. Do not
woman s back has many 'expect to find everything on the first
. page or on the local page. Scan the
.paper closely page by page. True, j
supposed to be on the front 1 w.unsnh.d. -rich- tb«
><rh nnt always so. The little i M"*1- «hes •"d,!i.-
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about it* (items about visitors, etc., are usually ; ing sleep, a*»d m-tores
< found on the “local” page. The edit- strength. It eun-s «•»■*
. .. • * deraugvmenu nu*:dent to *
'xxMnla what th* dxditnr h»s tn wv. ’
are printed in wide columns under the I
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1915, newspaper, June 11, 1915; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359323/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .