The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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in the beautiful shades of Grey Georgette, Green,
Blue and Black Messaline and Taffetas with
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and the quality brands of cigars.
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keen for the cigar counter where
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Particular tastes are assured of grat-
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accessories. A deserved popularity
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worthy of your choice, you will find that it
has also been worthy of ours. **
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Announcing the Reduced Price* on
Fordson Tractors
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Big plowing demonstration to be held in the
near future using triple disc plow.
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We invite farmers who are interested in trac-
tor farming to attend this demonstration.
Watch for announcement of date.
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LOCAL FURNITURE BUYER j Runaway Team Wrecks Car.
GOES TO NORTHERN MARKET/. Last Monday afternoon a te*\n
A. M. Lovelace left this wtek
along with othepbuyers from the
Higginbotham Bros7 chain of
stores for the northern factories
where he and they will buy for
their respective houses.
The going direct to factory for
goods will be a real service to Co-
manche people we feel sure and
we should feel proud that we have
a house strong enough to go direct-
_ P. ly into competition with the laiv
HmtliMl lgeat buyers of the country and
Mr, Robt. Stroops Who has re-’.buy for their trade,
cently returner from overseas ser
belonging to W. B. Cooper became
frightened while standing Apposite
the Ford Station and rhft with a
wagon up the Street and met a
Ford car- belonging ft> C. A, Warn-
ken, which they ran into consid-
erably wrecking the car and Mr.
Warnken escaped only by jumping
from the car.
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Simmons & Greer Co
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NEW SHOWING
and Gingham Dresses
Gingham Dresses for Children
vice .visited friends here last
week. • i,? j
Mr. and Mrs. Ode Faircloth of
Carlton were visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moseley, last
Jno. W. Mayes of Howard, Ariz.,
ir» Kf*e Bishop of Junction and
Master Anton Raubut of Coman-
che were guests of Mr: and Mrs. J.
■1 McCrary last week.
... Mr».-J. W. Applewhite and sons,
Roy and Horace of Gustine spent
Thursday and Friday visiting in
the homes of R. T. Miller and J.
M. McCrary.
Misses Mattie Applewhite and
Aiyiie Harrison and Mr. Horace
Applewhite were guests in the
Hartson and McCrary homes* Sat-
urday and Sunday^ , I
Miss Caraway of Energy was the
guest of Misses Hartson and Mil
ler Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Quinn Robertson of Energy
syeirt Saturday and SwKlayi>vith .
Jez Miller. ■- .. ' h
L Mr. Joe Morris and family mov-
i cd to Gustine last week.
: .Messrs. J. R. Rttehir. G. D. Hag-
gard and A. Miller were in Com-
anche Sunday and Monday,
Dan Hartson was iu‘ the Swaim
Hill community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burton were
shopping in Gustine Saturday.
Delicious iefe" cream was served
at the school “house Saturday night
by „the Sunday school. Quite a
number from this and other com-
munities enjoyed the evening.
J, M. McCrary,. Jr., Jno. W.
Mayes of Roward, Ariz., and Roy
Applewhite of Gbstine were in
Hamilton Thursday. /
J. M. McCrary, Jr., Mrs. J. M.
McCrary and Miss Kate Bishop of
“unction City motored to Coman-
Elkins Tin Shop
“Witt moke yon a good
syrup evaporator, *ny kind you
may want. —
Hands dirtied in useful work
are no disgrace; bnt it is a dis-
jrrace pot to wash them. >. , ,
-^he Tanidng Coltnmr in Brown- —Parsons column in Brownwood
No Worms la a Hoalthy Child
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$125 A MONTH
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There vc weapons so dan
gerous as a sharp tongue, and yet
those who possess one seem to be
as proud of it as a qhild of a new
toy.
Old Jezebel wo are told painted'
her face and turned her head and
looked out a window. But We
are not told that she walked the
street* in. gemf-Hangpaye^t-skirts,,
verv 1 ik«*r> sh<* did Thoogbr_~__j«
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Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1919, newspaper, July 11, 1919; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143834/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.