The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1913 Page: 4 of 10
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Notice!
Mrs. Myrtle Smith and
left laat tyonday for WktDf' l»
1 live witlT her parents and wh***-
»h. will tra<*h nex: term. M"
The Comanche^Creamery
Mr.andMr»#I> £.
amt; Baiba, left Tan
for Gonzales, -sober*
aide in the fnttm
and his estimabi* It
mood where he attendod a meet
ing of the Howard Payne College
Alumni
W. T. Loudermflk. of Downing,
was in Comanche last Saturday
on his way to San 8aba and Lam-
|ihmk. where he goea in tfcie ip-
tereate of the Pablic Welfare
hns been
6 Dumb
^Phere were 19 graduates in tin-
senior class ol' the Browuwood 1
High School this term, coutpos '
ed of 13 boys and C girls, an un
usual proportion as compared ton
others schools. In dbiaaitehe and
Brown wood both, it teems that the
boys are takihg more Interact than1
in most of the other, t'tfrus over
the slate. This is a good «so of
educational progress add if tarn
tinned will mean much toward the
future development of our #t«ai
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Has. Hoaksr, in Stephen
▼ilia, thib wash.
L G. Britt, of Haase, had huw-
_ aa in Crwaswebe yesterday and
while in town called in to see The
Chief-Exponent.
Mr. and Hn. V. Daria and ehil
oMtf r^aad Mr*. J M blSS
Saturday and Sunday > -
Mrs. P. D. Nesmith has rrtun,
ad frm an Extended visit to
in New Mexico. Her
little niece, Danny Welch,
j, ,;r eP-l
PimmIm igaentogl
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OSSSSSn&i * M-fv. -f*
BS^BwfLi^Se ha» »*eet. vtnltM h,’r
wsi brother. K D, Owen snd
and her W»n. Gradl *nl
* c RllA, ‘&v'wi TTsl Ss»df.lA> ■ft"*
an oTHble DaSss where she Will Vtt.l rejp
itive*, for s while
4* 4. T Whealnv hn» jysi reiw»»-
" 7 froo. ^srtin eouuBi. wh'-r. he
_> ,thpJ': has Keen for the past four months'
rn/ « rsneh rmar Stanton ll*- r"
_ - Jigi -ports ff»p prosper* very gwd ">
T»goim« -
Leg 1 1 N. K. Robe rw w; of th- Sweet
water community. h«<l bnsinewi tn
Comanche last Wednesday after
treni' noon , He I “port* crop condition »
• |cpl> fairly good oni there as the>
were very badh dnniairi'dt^' ,k
^ t reeent hail and heavy rain storm
Re.v Martin. ;.f Fitfl* Wort!..
nwimr ca^main i OT* here thi* week wording
fbe interest of IVxhs Christian
of the Trinitv ewn t^nivewK Hr w»s tom preWji;
UHLghMM in Cbaaanehe 1 *f tha-Missionary Ratl> and de
"ULl whit# W order-sl l live red an eseellent aermon at the
~ to hit 11 o’clock aervict Sunday moris
____ fiag.
Iti im ii mmd «nent * Prof and Mrs M H. Batis who
And ^mdav in bave been ^aching the pant two
old friends v*‘*rH *' ^biu<l‘‘i Tesati. came lit
and to attend tke'Awrk n*v Wednesday
at the Centra) CWnatian church ‘^nmg to nwt Mt"
p_f J tc pf4w,n. wW, parents, Mr....and Mrs dohn Mr
W^wihon his farm siaer *ehoo: Hr. Bates informed uw
elcaed here was in r<-^neh,. thaf he would havr^>hnr£^nb|
Why Not'
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rwtead mi armi
ItolUf uquinting sad |
•If hlilnd. why not earn* j
rdicTe you!
| Cwi Ps^stWondera
for '**>*>*
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R. W. H. HAMILTON
Ctobanehe
having en;
1 WeisendaMwrand faMljr
Monday. ~ He reports having eut -bool a. Predenck.burg wfi
t seres «f grain laid 8atwdav tern. J™
Jtacae ms| Mmm ^lr an‘l ^rti ^ Aku *mij
Adanoi Bettk. of DeLedn. who U children art* here fr«£. Iklem «- I
riamag friend* went to ] ^ W;D
Lamkfo to riart Mr*. Ben ttoer-! “*d
back, who b a aister of Mms Bet ...»«• wJ>b ib
I Akin. They cairn- uirougt. the
-country in their automohik.Ktmer
artHff.r lie -om iar twr
Lon Sammer Rates
• —-TO-—» 1 ■?
Anatin Sr^mf A-itle. thwpua Htrnti. f omaieree, .Mas. Port
Wort?.; Temple and Waco. Also to all atatioo within 1(J)
miles pf Comanche. J»** I9th
0*^ton and retura $6.60 SeU June 7th and 21st Texas ;
rMinrta ahll .lipe lat to September 31st; limit SO dgys.
Oorpu* Wm, Rockport, Gslvcaton sell June 6th. $13.20
and 27th: limit 10 day*. .
R«te»> to many other pieces not mentioned- For rates,
~ rtatea. of sale. «b*eper rracr rations and any other i^foma-
ion, write or *jibc*te * s™*~- , ^
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J. E. LYNN, AGENT
Comanche. Texas.
•Plesw -the People"
!
lop. New Mexico,
Is now in operation. Bring us"
your cream and receive highest
market price at all times..
received any day
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THE COMANCHE CREAMER Y
^ K of P. Building
ago, and during their akay ner*
have made many-toman w»
. gret to see them'leave
*;v. Jeff Reese. J. D Wannjr
WU1 Handle left Wsiiamtoy ma|
auto for the Uas». whom
will spend two Q_r threw w«reas
ing for the speckled trout
black baas. We may reasonably j
expect soma stories that would
put BaronMuncbausen ove- the
dump and make Isaac W|1umi took
like a school boy, upon thetr n
turn
CASTOR IA
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__.- kjontgoiuery and "W K.
Slider hive jgped the fast grow
ing list of auto owner* n\ Co
mane he each of them having
purchased a Ford ear from M. K
W’itt last week.
7. Mias Zotwlla Spencer, of Do
Leon, and for several years a
prominent teacher in the DeLeon ______ ___
public schools, bar bean re-elected tv. hlj w__m— ai_ a. .—
as one of the teachers in the Dal- j ■*. IBBII WWdy* DQU{Rt
las High School
Frank Palmer.' Kidd Epn,
Nugent DurhanvGlrrott Palmer,
and Ht- H. Carpenter spent S»tor- —1-
day and Sunday down on the
Leon river, near Lankin, study-
ing forestry and fishing
Mias Ethel. Speed paared- thku
Comanche Thursday enroutc to
Select her home at Gustine. She waa re-
iwirwood, where
site Ibm just completed the eours-
in Howard Payne College
" Ifim. IAszie Ford has returned
from a throe month’s viait to her
Sa».-n.r.
‘iRubber Gloves at Smith V
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x For the wedded...... Fid*li-Tea
For Amenoans ..... s Libor-Taa
For biisioam men ... Integri Tea
- For maidens------.... Modes-Tea J
For preachers...... Divini Tea t_...... ^
| . For th* proud...... . Huiatti-Tea
" For sorvants... ......Oirffi-Tea
For the salesman..... Jolli-Tea
t For the eaadidate . Majori-Tea
ForbaMmrs..........Becuri-Tea
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Bell, Tom H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1913, newspaper, June 6, 1913; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904327/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.