The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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COMAXCHR PUBLISHING CO.
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■I ihe Postofflee *t Coraauchc.
Texa*. »» Sht-omt Cla*. Mall Matter.
of favor
done will
nr ettortf to,
„ „ . .. vigorous likelp*
-♦ r ful fiutor In our .community lift*. .
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We hart* l**#u thinking it- ovenacnln,
nml Mill wo art* of tho opinion that D
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TIm* spirit of tho “Bigger 1
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One Tear
Month.
II no
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ruther ^t kn^> i
than to know ho much that Isn't so."
DAVIS K. DOYLE
CONSIDER THIS
Tho ItlonI “old fn*hlom*it—*mothrr''
Was intelligent. onusOOrfltod and lov-
ing. tho Idoal mother of today la eon-
B#crated, IntelBgent and loving, tjnito
a dtfforofico ( ? i
There nr<* a Im of thing-' wo don't
undorstnml arnl -one. t*f 'them is. why
lighting strikos good, oak trei-s, when
thoro’.jiff . >o ninny no n orf nnd wjj*»-'n*
"need killing
A door old ftiepd-'Kithl tho otlo u <lav
tbflt ho htniorfi l * * tor those, good old
daygxs'tfen ho split mils for six hits
_ r*r hundred and paid i-lcvcti dollars
per hundred pounds for flour
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Wo often think that people ary u “wo had
Ittt nltrr to us than wo d-'serve. llow
ovoV that may ho. our .uinliitloti will
-- ovor la* to Iho worthy of tho kindness
Editor you sljotv us. and. tho confidence you
n _ . plat*, in us
.lust tho past fo'V tlays mote than
two or throo is-ople hart* eomtuoiideil
our connnont ou liurs oarrtod In this
lolmiiu Inst work Some of thorn*
h oniuioiitntnt s wIh> Iimvo not *|s-ol
oil lit tho ilnssi float Ion of llgws^Ttinl
olio art* I noil noil to pygwWiTsin, ox j,, ^.vyld fiving.-to sirV souictliiug pen
pross«Mi foar tlmt>ofh»o thV vH.lltloal ,vl„ think 'nh«nt'- It A. I.ukor,
campaign that-hr just nrtw ..opening ,!.^.t,,J.. Ti-tAs. routo 2.
tom*' to a rloso. sonio of tho ptn tisans , iJ'ol11itn 1 advertisement.)
nguged tliorrln might la' guilty of ly- {••'
Wolotauo lb tho LIoiih
Thoro woro SO young men and young
wi.nton present in tho Senior 11. Y. 1*.
1 V. Sunday evening.
' Thoro art* perhaps aoron liuiulrtsl
Why do so i any candidate* for stato 1 n„.u Ut liig in Comanche. How
I-..*.. uA til Hull a I likllt itkll fit 0 • l. ..... I t .1 d»n m
V ^-SSS**™ |WW
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of tho rotor*
for that offfc*
St a too. In tholtollyf
tho county good
tton. Hohrluo well known boro to
wed^imy Introduction to tho rotors,
__ng I won a olllaoti of Comanche
oounty 45 year* In 1M14 bo waa a
caiidldato fm*Itho loglslatnro and lack-
otl «tidy throo votes of holng elected.
, y- Jilpslrtos tliat bo h**'Bof before boon h
ions? # ^ (the cmniuunltv. .\ll ofTtho pjHtors.ahd |.aVlhlato for nti offk*o In tho otntnfy.
If a politician says something 1*5*0 tiij. workvra of all tho oburohos of the f|o otalob liis platform as holng “to
Kugood ^ AiiniKWruiiinnUj
offh-cs devote sq. much attoutiou to of them ’attend Huuduy whooj
popul ir projndices and devote so lit-j The UaptlM Snmhiy
l tie jjjjontlon to groat tonstenctlvc ( pining to toko
la' pro-
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primary:
Tor Mats Senator.
WALTKIt r WOODWARD
at OoleaMia.
el
| |)Io will get mad about hr may hdp«‘|tmvu will Is* given nmm to all the In- j niwavs gi(l 100 ofnta .for oroty ‘dillar
It 'Will he a remarkable' campaign
If all of the partisans cngagisl' thorvin
arc notignilty of some degree of Tying
during ihciampnigni^Jlut this .alarms
no s’tiah lit **( lU>J<fy^ The 'political
liar” is^ecdjpotfin to all ago*, and is
adin+ffijd^fw s|M*ciallst to be tho most
css of all elaasdfhsl linrs. This
■lavs of lying -ts- neartr- all d«n«*
____ . 1 issiplc of neofid Intontlohs. hut
11 a “on thil iji>»u^3>emlev.oloiv iT-thcr*'
Sturdy 1 liaiaj.'cte'r is tJp^lTo one who Is., (||)-
DINTKII T C’Ol RT .11 R\ I.IST
District court «i!l convene
tnanclh* on (he first Mnnda
(sauMy^s hnslness. Ho
is oMl*o rmihty a great
The nanM* 'of J W. Littlejohn will
la* found In the .Chief Hi la week a* a
caiidldato for re-election to tlio office
of cottnfy clerk Ho fa serving his
first torin in the offlco and akl
la* blrch-d for 11 soconft toCHKmi 'tin*.
■ ' ’ « tm»de
(S-k
follows :
Sis dnd Week
lncll Hi
shlj^utrity tit' tlot!go; ye
gttes ' a pi.*n^
“Cut out the sjdrwiifC add “do otlsev-*
before thej^fTo y/ju" w* re coined
stirne-ycnr /That same ytjy>--eC5ecTif
-gooil timber was ihj>trrfy>h^hy light
toniiHtiou gathered. ';Tho full coaipor^^p^nf** tn the
at Ion of over) one 1^ miuo-teil J is oCor the roods
Tile Men's Hihle class ojeefed off! ,|W,1 IIIM1 knows their floods.
«^rs Sunday mornljMr^ns follows:] _____^
. -«-ntert S'|»i‘d.v prprtvhhit: Kidd.- Macon,
vice prcsiylonf; C. M. Eilinondson. «x'
rotacy-<foasurert (lisirge Hihltii. loach
cfiiinl Client Hanoflorford. assistant
____h-'On teacher. «.. ._
hTMurch | AVialinoktlnv. Foil. 27. there will
ami tlm-Jnry docket wttrls* taken -ip |„. ,m.w „t Hie llrondwnv llaptW Jferrtts of the rts-onl w
hegliining with the second iveok Tin* ciionh. Fort Worth, a statewide work—'u„ tw an ••fflelenL-wbSi-msMitninotlB
grand Jup>-ft*t wa» puh1isli«al in the erf <onforom*». Dr. fl**o W* Truettr*7sff|<*er Htubftg^orv.al the people
.... , .. Ttu, point -Jn.ry Us» , Dr. L. It. Soarhorough. |»r. F. H. Coyiv MncoJndtttfWn to fill this offlis-
! or and otljer stale loaders will address j^^arn ng«i nml harlpg o»«ne In por-
Totn Hutlor. fiiistlno: the, itiootlrtg. It Is «x|asti*(l that obntact with manv of, them
For District -lodge.
TT R. McCLKU-AN,
of O
»ty.
a.)
term, j
JOE H. EIDROPT.
County. !.
MARK (Ui'IdkWAY. of 01
che Cotintr. » " 1
•Plant
oho County.
For, District Attorney
JRHHE
ton
i C. MHJPMAN, of U
OwtoWT _ -.,.;P:
.liilin Horn. I'.cwis Cnseiwaldt.
W. will la- s»*l'eral in attomlance
on one side as MjwfrfheT; the volume
of lying onjjne^sWe'Ts atsmt as great
as the^ii«i1y«e''on the ottmt, .^ind the
vylitflli^hbiiig ahout rtiunl. one volumg
tondomy. to nOutTalljn* tju* .effect
the other, and as a cotiscuruneb* lit-
tle harm is dene
As stated above political liters have tine
to
Short. De Istuti : <• W Swan. Conian
t lie rente o ; D W J.ong. Jla«se: .T F
MiS 'nlloiigh. Comanche: IV. 11 Hurt.
through -the business of his office, no
-(word of Introduction Is r«spitr«sl-.^D<'
uireh on Mep- ' ,MnvH*mt Ills ft i- inls for thefr past
iTThc "host t*i all tU*' favors and will gretitly-appreciate nil
manclic.
Tho .iucnl
day. Marche.................
Sidney route 2: .I0I111 F..-Holton. Hyis- 'lliiptUt^-rtfun hos in Coiuan -he t ounty*
title; New in nn Founds. D<* l#«ti 2; ilivefy ltaptlst church lit the c*mtitr,
Tom Tsxk. !*t' I,eoti tpjjtfam SmhHTllrrt'siieetlvc of tho different usstvin
Guv Morel ami. .loUn GrisJuMiti De , tioua to which they, may belong. ar*‘ .. ^
I.rsui : J V IVtTtd. Fed Nelson, film- 1 UfanTtii send as largo JC itelcgHtion a« ] n rlttw: “1 nu#fons| wit
H 1.. MoCorkh*. Duster 1; John f ists*|blc to this mooting. " - -■------*-
• ta I'liuni «■ 1
hlng. lull tlio'-ewrrfnor« lived and pros- Ihsui cotnjiuui to p11 ages' For In- -Sidoit, blanket ft: W J Peeploa. Giis- lday of goojj, fellowship
ThflT>'an other thing wo don’t stanto. wo know tbsirgo Washington • fine 1; Herman S**llars. Bipt* Springs ; | ho sorv*s1 at tho ohms le and a. an I laid**
p<*rod
Uadrf-t»rh1
votes oast for hint.
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Foley r«ls drought Relief
J<»hn R Gonlan, T*anvi]Jor Ill..
ney thou-
nd waa always
ie” Kol«y Pilla and nf*
It is to *M' '* ! I*le; OQnld nut
lhun.tr will ] tjrod. I
--: -O-
-sr
of ,Atoerh*nn jatronts
ass tjup^ huok." shirk their
ityii ydodge rcsponsihillty is
Tlio Uttidoncy
tn '■pa-
duty. and 'Wtitge responsibility is n
matter of serlons eon corn to all sxtid-
Ctjfs of society. . .0 4„
n staiub-ss. sacrificing conaeoTht- VVUMiiiu Stcnkloy. Jr.. In* l esgi; C V! program Is Is-ing arranged.
c.1 patriot Yet one of the leading op-'Tliil-rev Gust I m- 1; Melvin SincleTpn. j The Senior d Y IV I’, voted Kuinliw
IKisttlon Journals Jif hi- tiniy- d<s-la<s»l.. lie Ix*on. lewis Cunningham. Coman- , evening to conduct a training toh.sd
that lie vlotiibsl -the eon-tftutlon and che ; Ilanip drag*, blanket pJ. II JVil-
We- like Comancho. that's why we
Max, here If yon don't there is no
quarantine on, nod the same road
loads out that brought you In Do we
mnkc«H eb-nr?
had debauched the ’’American nation.
Another opposition Journal d.slarisl otf
Ids retiring to private life that the
day ought to ho a day of Jntifleo for
tho American people, A man most
prominent in fotfnding this go-yern
pieat denounced Him as a traitor In
Ilford. Haase. Albert. Jennings. I.nta-
kln : O E. Ilgrvoy. Ik* Ix*on: Ed Ro-
gers. Hnsse; R. W. Fh'li/**r. Arch
to
The I.ions -;iv clean up the ladies ■
any clean-at*, the i.ity dads vav 1 b an
tip. What say yon?.- Lets make tht«
parr of- out campaign unanimous
Coinumhe I.h*n> ate hti'ky. niiiu* r
. Oils atel very much in earnest, and
L you taay Is' assured Unit they an go
-< ^ng^o do *i*.meihing la-sides roar, la
fact vthoy pro[s>w to toar a•- a last
resort ' J.ionisio stands for virtue,
honor and",>*rogross. and out l.ions will
ho found backing no." mole that 1' for
tho jiiateiiul progress or s/oirituat up-
lift,of lie. to"w n
Comam la- county |H.pltryu« n have
as tuafry -chickens in thyir J arils as
Eastland county Ini' in both tin- Dal-
las News and Star Telegram, wliloh is
ecying that they have some chickens.
< nir [Minlt rythen have < 1*it H. 11« that
you can slop by freight or express, and
im ubntets that ’ hatch
eggs (’hicks I hat w ill
friers thrtf are gi«*<l trr- eat. In -alt
seriousness the poultry hiisinens In Co-
manche County Is making most sat'is
facJory progress, and fthls fair f<> s*«m
l*0<-oinc oho of our leading industries.
private life, a liypoiriti' in public life..
and said that--ftiw-worlYt would Is pur
rl.st to know whether In- was nil ii|s*«
tat.* or .all iiii[toster : w hether he hail
idci ndoi+eil go.'>,| prue i|>los or never'
llldT'Suv IJe was v|. Lpiisly deiionnc.sl
10 manv |e--ei lights, anil for. the
most part these denouncers wore j«a >
11 i-*fs and men of go.hl * Intentions
They were iust "hot up" \ on and
I 1 now that tie's.' t'lllfg* were said
of a tiia-n who-.- e.mstajd prayer was
for- tie- w. lfate of ttih American gov
ertitlhbt. a man who servod his gov
erntaent faithfully and will from Its
ieoeptl. ri
When AndiVw Jn.'ksoii was a .tin
didate-for president he was tb-tauil.e.sl
from me- end of tie- country, to the
other as an uncouth ruffian and' ruth
less muiilerer Abraham. Lktu-.-lh »nbl
that tho things they »ald of him would
luive I <s 11 uns.s-tnly had they been
said of ti.pIc'Vpo. ket.
During the jpjn presidential ram
ptijgit it, was vir||js|s-re.l In tie- dotfot-
ful Stnt. -s that Warren G Ifirding
had ji.-sg-ro blood iti Ids vein**
We r.A oiiiit flies*, forg. tt-n slanderi*
in an effewt to 'inipr.-ss upm yoil'fle- "v\vinfi
end' to uliiiYi men will go when “lief
up “ ’, ^ ~
let with all tins .as a pi*»t of our
political hist cry. part lsjins atel others
up” fe. 1 outraged that
sane .-vet; temper.si |s ,plc r**fut" f *
he impressed bv their III spassioimd de-
nuhiiiit lops Wluit v.e tSj-e plead i ng
for is t’cit our jH-ople .!*» nnf*,get ‘ Imt
up." That they take a calm fli?xd di»
passionate view of all .jnestfens vhal
for s<4iitioa from a.Jiyrik il
doyd. Sidney . Tom Mo**rg, Comanclie.
route: Jack Wall. Proctor 21 N' A
Hensley. Energy : George Jones."Willis
Walls. Gnstlne 4
in the near future. .1 W Mason, on.*
oil* the state seeretarie* of the IV Y
F I', was invited to l>y |.r**s*'iit to di-
rect the i«rho*.l It i«- exisst.sl tliat
several courses in It. Y P I', work
will Is- given.
'rite Me.ii'ssJtdde class will meet here-
after at tlie picture show buflding
ter a treatmenta I felt Heftar."
Fvdrirl’llla are a iliureHb’ atlmulant
for tig* kidneys. aW In flushing And
k.-eplng them active. Sold every,
w here.
For DlMflct Clerk .*
V. ’*. 4JAR*NETT. • :>
For C.mnty Judge.
HOTH MeCAMPBRU** -
F. J ItEF.SE (Re-election.)
A. Ll'KER. ^
II. I. STEWART,
For Hberttf.-
T. M iTo^) EDWARDS
ONTOOHERT V
R (Rob) DTSOW.
J. O. (Jean) HARRISON.
J. T. (Tea) GILBREATH.*'
For t’ounty tMerk.
J. YY. I.ITtl.EJOHN.
(Re-election, aecond term)
Jl.
For Tax Col loot or.
J JOKKIR W. dl’IlKA.
MOKE HTRIGKI.AND.
C. W. WILLIAMS
rah. 20
t«£ la here I
and Rira. «. I
* MPA Kofi
Itid Mrs N f
“ hen* with til
(juattiTs, w(
, MraJ.
Vhilmer »r
Worth,
bjIhttlerewi
,^T. It. All4
ton Tueaday
f 1*. H M
In.the City
flkwrgy.
Mrs- J. <?J
Jtoe, have
Bmmett at
J. C.
ha a bee n »|
Mrtjuatd
aome time. I
J. O. Ha|
Ilf, had hu
M.-u’a dlhlc clnaa. f.eorge E. Smith '
teacher, will nus-t every Sunday 0 30 1
a. in (it Majestic building Special]
music Megu iH’a go. '
yx
For Tgz Aaaeaaor.
T H. LAGY.
N. A. HENMl.FY.
BEN WILHELM.
...J i
'Diltd Week Dave Pinson Pr.s-t..r i™!‘ Sunday mmiiiug at Per
G II York. IV Ta*on. Jack Stephens. ] hats, thl- Is the Hr»t effort ever made
Goninnch.*; Dnd Haggard. Proctor 2: *" Dnmhn. he to conduct a down town
W 11 Itarhee. Ifffhlin 1: C* T Me jHIWeclaaa While this class, shall re
Donald Gust I no - -1 d I.vnch r„r|. t "lain ti part ,..f the Baptist Sunday j
(on I M -x Gooch Gnstlne . W j, , * bool y. ti it is open to every man and
Blair Duster .Mack D Alltl. r. En.-r ! young man In Gom.au* he who is not a
irv ; I »m 1 r I’himuis, SMn«*^l: W ,lt
«’nrlt'»n 1 H 1* t ’luinilwr**
!»*ff Hnilth Tv* T.g*«»n \/s lv llu^lon
* 'oniMiiiVn* r» • V. !' <'la whom. «»«i«f l ti**
< »«1« ll * *<hum»**-Im* % . .\V
Mfill<•i»1i*<*. I**v !.«oii; W T* Muk^N
SIt** Sprinir**: 4' 4' Sfnf»*v*ll«* N' 1
4 ' It l);i Nr-T**"” *ti<* ; < I White 4i»|*
fliTMM’i May. IlliMiirt ‘l W .I Sf#M*l«».
< Ks* .T.|T)»*m S.iil!H*\ I.hker
I • r* * t «»r lUll Siiuflef*. I »•
F t-. .Estes. Gust lie* 2: M
momlM-r <>f u Sunday M-ho.*! It Is Hi*'
ptirts.se of tills class to Itccomc a great
men's hrottu-rlio'.s| - They are pl.slg.sl
to help (tie fellow who ii.ssls a frlcml
■ Their motto will Ih-. “To-rrudcr every i
|s.-rv!(V |H>(U.|tde, t» .ev.-rv one |sissil*le I
i in .-very w ay posj»lb!<- " Tills . lass |
should la- ium*'of tin- need JtiijMirtatlH,
factors In our community life, turn
hundred nett Is tie- goal
BOB McCAMPtjELL
Attorney-al-l-aw and
Notary Puhlir
General civil and criminal prac-
tice In all .s.urts
Offlct* In Gamph^ll Building
North S|de- Square
For Gouuty Superintendent.
D. E. RENFRO.
II L. GANT/. (He election,:
■
I . on 2 | ‘ -I r JWYD Pastor.
I* |'„r *• ’’ First Maid 1st Church
odi hacl. Idljnkln*. Glni Pittman D‘* |
Icon li.l It Carroll t W K.rlcv. ] In an attack of acute rhcthiiiitism In j
j mid* u tv- t B Pool SiP" Soring1*; , which there is much pain Ballard's
I W Hendrick. o»t|o G,,x S'die v ; Sr,ow Linlm.-nt Is a nm-earv part of i
It 1 Turtds.w. Pr-stor 2 jlhe tr.-ntnp*n»- '« '* pbw.rfiil pain;
^ relief 'llir.s- s|/,.**. 30c. tJOr and 11 2<*
* H. J. R. GILLE
TAIIOK
t'lranitiff, I’renalng, Altering
GoyM
work and prompt Herrlcr.
Your pntriaii.ge appr.s-latml.
WrM Sid# Sqa*r»
For Gommlaaloller Pr.slnct I.
C. I. (WC - ,
| D I. (If(*e) M< Utltfs
VOI.NEY 1. JAGKWIN.
J It PAYNE < Re-elect Ion >
W J RANKIN. t
\ F»r ComtntsHloncr Precinct 2.
, J T. Ml SIDY,
l GEORGE MASTERS -
r II G BOWMAN,
j' O A URA/IEI.
J. A fl tn lc Itudt MMNTGOMl
i Dlt T M RITHEUFOKD.
For Goit|uiIaaloncr Precinct 9
G F. (Gene) F.MTKH.
. D G (Duvet JOHNSON.
Fourth Week H H Vaughn
I con I S -T 1-diatti, Gnstlne 2; .1 B
Barrett. ( Kuiaie lie 2 — Is,-.- Patton.
Gnstlne 1 Hat ci y McCullough, Sid
tic' Charley Wagon.-f. Sidney ; S II
j«-r hottl.- Sold by S P Smith.
.....t'fV.
DR 0 W McOOLLDM
DKNTtST
]
tlfftcc Murks Ml.tg
For Justice of th** Peace. Preclimi
J P GRAltAM (Re-election t
NOTICE
I
I ’omnoche.
Tr,i»«
V-
lli'-ks flour ■ :W tt.-f--ft l'4,'."?dict
develop info
come to (Jit in
'olliH li.'he " 11 W I/s kc I»>- __________» _ .
I.c’on. P I* Stovall. Sidney; W A J I"’liirn-bought the .jntlrr *t.sk. fix
Woz.-mraft Ikim- : G f,. Ferrell, I a-’ lures and accounts of t h«: , M.mgtM he J
f.is.n 2; W 1, T /st. v. Pns»tor 2: l’/l [Gr.s .rv Gonijainy. known ns "The j
Sion,- proctor . W A, Porter, Gnstlne , Gr.s-ertcrla." Everyone win* know
2: Tunncll JohnAoM. Goman*ie ; l>-w is j tl.em«. B r*s Indebted to the ids.ve /Jury ;
Weavfiu..Blanket 3- .1 It Ir’wln. i»ns- , |4»-a»e call npd sctfle with "me' al bnH* ]
(tie- l: Earnest W.1N, Blanket :t; j If I do not sell tlds «t>«'k at "J»<*|.- (
Brown I’aml.o. G..tmUiche; F. I. IJttle. jpile i imforq the , flrkt Monday —An j
Sito'H Springs. D 1' Lloyd. IV I/-<>n; March -fHrilhnnvr*'. Ih to my other j
Pink Scott, lie 1/on 2; J Dism ,MU* j.pla.-e of husIncsH oil tin- south side,
b-r. Jr.. .!*<• Keen : George R Neal, ftps-J Any one wishing to go In the gro
tine; J W Small".hsI, Pris tor. S J."jc*»r|r. business cap buy this gtook .g|>d
t:
DR I M
COCHRAN"
H. Donako
4 gent ............................
TEXAH OIL (OMMNI |
- PIIONK NO. t-
YOI'R PATRON AGE MfelCITBO
DKNTIST
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Office P & M Hank MutMiiig
(h.inanehc, Texaa
!
It Is most gratifying to note the fr,urt -m-p partisan sources, give- con
spirit of optimism, good fellowship sid.ration to urgnments advanced t.v
and cn-opk-rntion now prevailing among l“'th sides, -pud then cost your vote for
our peopKr May tills spirit grAw. and
wlint h* your Jiidgumui is to tic the
l>**st interest of all Hie people When
may our i>eople continue to prosper you have done this., whether you make
- _______- . — a mistake or not. you have dijM-ltnrg-
Tlic'hsiil Lions . tub waTTFs a ninm'v ■ T'v^TTr-rtnty as an Am. clean ettigrr, ■
Id w«*Ti*4fin^ iiion tn fill otir offln**
, --'W. (III*, »r »v i'IIIII ll " ins _
s. lu.nl tux to the I/-ague oT-XiHton-% "Ri.-key. Prm tor 5 r G •' T. Rudd Eli ! fixfune*^' g» .k^rWrfrivfore' that time
You sliould Bid- all tin' fails you can , gv ; R, A Smith, Proctor 2; II II 1 in tin- thcnntlmc I am selling every-
DuPe-. GtiHtine; J H. llgjrm*; “TV ] thing of tlila atoek at Wholesale cost
I/-on : D**- -44". Abuyi, dicker; E. D I luivo a quantity of flour' thnt Is a
Odell. Gnstlne-* tTiTxf.*r Ray, TV Leon ; ‘Itttle old to he aohl At >J Id gnd $1 R
Jack Irfham. Comanche: Ellis Ih.naho, |>cr sack. f*all and a<s* wJint l have
Sidney: Burr (llllbrey, Sidney. 'and get n bargain—<J. F. William#.
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Feb 20
nltjr an* ah]
Mr and|
pfotid jni re
tmv. giyen I
Mrs.' t.U«
N. M . la v*
Mr*. It E. I
Mr. and I
apent (M-Vel
M'-Garty la
in Fort Wl
B It «*l
IrtisiiiesM tl*
Mias Be|
it. d home
Mrs. H.
jer Hia-nd'if
tariuin 14
TIm- you
nt tie* h<>1
Miller Sail
Mrs I/I
. sleh list H
Mrs M
siting Mr»
I V Ml
n-pa tided
Mr andl
- 1 rip 1" 1 >|
Ihs k hi
lias por.lJ
Is pr> )si rif
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Ht SCOTT S
V. EMULSION
Callaway Callaway
LAWYERS
Comanche, Texas
“nine year lease on an ''ol.l nhandoii.sl
well. Tlie ih*c|H*r and more ahnn.lwmsl
the better. Then* nre a few grouHies
nround town who rofuae to move, and
they want a place to put. them. ‘Ahv
one luiviug stub a well to let pl.-tise
Her- or pluAio Hcerefnry Lions eliih.
Tlie farmers in Comanche’s terri-
tory nn* awake and busy and. It lie-
hooves the people of the town of Co-
manche to wake up and get ItOgy.
There nre a lot of things that can hr*
done ntid need to 1*e done for the
common - good, and about all Hint It
wltl mtnlre J« intelligent and. ajrmpa-
tbetlc co-operation.
The Chief l*a* not put on any ntib-
acrlpHon campaign, and we want to
aawnre oar friends that the nmnher of
tiry anharrtptlona we are recely-, ■h-|IiN>i , u.cs..s , m... ■■ ,,j
tag U Tnrtifring. It (a evidence that j weal or woe '0# future generations. ;
» *> Vs»a« i»Isa l«**« f.dtBi mIiauM !
Yon who love Texaa should consider1
—~*i->««•«*• -**»»
* ‘ We know
try support.
*a)>
somebody appreciates our efforts and
that
good w?»rd for'ds
erg to know that
patronage, the.r pod words, and that *"»•« *<»£+ J^the *
*r« are going tn'kedrmble onr efforts to
we sliouhl t>r* governr'd for tlie mbsf C2
part hv character and ability to serve,
and it la-hooves us to#trr ami get a
!ln»* on (hi* men offering for office ta-
fore the partisans la-gin to shout. You
can coiiie nearer ascertaining^ the
(nitjl ,»r*w tliat \on eitn tlirer* months
from now. We would like to support
1 slime c«|Hiblo. ImnefCtnati who is in
ngrer'inrilf viitll lla on piddle <|iiest|ons.
Imt we hud rather have an honest man
who don't ngrra- with us, than a dls-
Tumt*st man wlio SAY'K hr- tha*s.
■j......Tlie selr-otlon* of n candidate.for gov- i
ernor and ipcn to serve., ua ill »t;j|e_
ar*natr- anil honsr* of rri*rr-s'-ntslives
llkr-ty means morr- to Texas this -year
ttinij It has for almost a generation.
, It aina-nrs Hint Texas is on the threah-
hold of the greatest era of progress
and prospr*ylfy alir- has ever known
Tills means that flu* eomraruy xy lfar#
should la* well gnnrderl Thir public
school system Is to la* thoroiighlv ovr*t.- | ]
hauled and to rmiiie extent revolnflon- j (
l*r-fl,_ Tlie pro|N-r solution of thl#1
acliool , question means much for (he : \
jeli 2* *|
(loll met
sctlisll Mill
K * - * *r
s)i>n ell fl
sol hint ielll
issue at ||
a talk in
tal rvasol
We had
Oount v a|
dorsr-d
ns sonic I
follow ing|
F Jus in <
II Caffe]
Knterti
chair inn nl
Molllc G[
Iks el ill
Still Expanding
:.u_
Yes, more merchandise arriving daily for every department of our business. We intend to
1 1 a a f 'a * a I- a ! 1 aL ^ f es«s J A ^ • M A Ar\
have what you want, when you want lVand at prices that you can afford to pay. We intend
to carry a large and complete line of shelf hardware. We take pleasure in quoting you a
bi
few prices, not leaders, but our regular prices.
Iron single trees*............... ... 85c
C';
v •/.
I,,.
$1.00
Sm
6 cup aluminum percolator
Wood single trees r.....g,..... .1 75c Ha me hooks........... ^
Iron doble tree.........* . . ....... *1.4Q *We Star Brand Shoe .ole leather.
W# want our r#nd- wiiem vtc will sniiport.
we appreciate their seme wc arc not going
give tbfffi 0 real lire, progressive coun-
ty paper. *nm*( that will merli your
frlendahin and pa t range.
sturdiest, cleanert. charaefer. the man
trlfh the hroadeet and mo*t fat
reaching vision and the man who
love* Texas and |ier traditions mo-*t'
May7 we nil. In onr local nnd state fsi-
Iftleal deciakma let lore of Texns.her ]
traditions and instltutlona, bp >ar, 1
riRn
Long handle shovels........... .. $1.35
Grey enamel slop jars............$1.15
White enamel slop jars..... . $1.50
Full line of carriage and machine bolts, riv-
ets and washers.
- ...,*V
•• • •
1.75
1.00
UM
20#J|
-■ We Jut haw— <» H»W»7‘
day last w##k aa we rrossed tlje streer
g man nald to os: Are yon interested
la. Ihe
White enamel Plates, per set
S wrenches, (set of 5) *r^V._. .
7 foot electric weld trace chains
12 inch file (the 35c kind) . .
See us if you need anything in leather goodi.
rhali'rosi
Floyd
1‘tihlh l|
mini; B
1 vpuril
follows; [
Field «|
ton. C
penntifs.
K llarh
' Live :
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I’null I
Garde
M rs A
iiomiivr
Fresh
I* rest on
(htnip
Floyd
Cullni
IhNtgell.
Wstomi
Home
i-halrmii
Hoover.
*«la Hjtr
Fine
man: 3
'Ham
The i
had a
djtorlui*
whhT
ydfC
a short
• toyed tl
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Doyle, Davis K. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1924, newspaper, February 22, 1924; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060806/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.