The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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h> POULTRY RAISERS
7 GIVE YOUR FOWLS
HOT ROLLS—AND PIES
BREAD AND PASTRIES^
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Burks & Son Transfer and
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LOCAL and LONG .DISTANT MOVING
Insured Transportation
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SOUTHBOUND
NO. 106______5r2B P.
R. F. HOOKER
Ticket Agent
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COCOA
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INSURANCE IS PROTECTION
You put' your money in the bank for safety—that is
right. INSURE your property so your investment will
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ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
Jessup & Allcorn
, Phone. 327-057-411
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0. Hi Donrhp, Rev. H. J. LaPrade,
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Smoot and Rev.
J. B. Weathers attended a mission-
ary institute at Cok-man Monday
x Rev. Ben Heari^ and. fanyly re-
turned "Friday from/’ Mesquite', Far- f ... ..;fi
ney, and other north Jexaij points s^sMotS^irand 1Y, city
where they had been .since before -—7 - - —
Christmas on account or illness of
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California Prunes .
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Peaches
Sliced or Halves
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The Laundry —
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To give the poultrymen and dairymen of the Comanche Trade Territory
' the best availabl&jnarket for all they have to sell and entering 1929 we
are ready, willing and anxious to serve you.
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Train Service
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NORTHBOUND
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Peaches Apricots
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We want your sweet milk, sw0et
and sour cream, Poultry and eggs.
Pearled Cream and Produce Co. •
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Sellars .Thaxton of Brownwood was FuitK Dukds.
a business visitor, in Comaneha Mon
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Mrs. t Marshall ’ Barcroft of Big
finings visited* relatives in Coman-
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Joe McIlroy, who has been in Co-
mpnehe operating the Blue Gin dur-
ing the fall, having finished the
ginning season^Teturned to his home
at Tolar Wednesday. ,.
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H. L. Gantz and farpiJyof Dallas
have jrnpved back
Wewvrtt your sweet milk, sweet
juteP'sour cream, Poultry and eggs.
'Peerless Cream and Produce Co. "
PHOTOGRAPHS
J Q>(^e Forever
Arthome Studio
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Marrtagee '•
, Bishop Craddock and Miss Amber
ChviwJ. Smith and Miss Mary
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To Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd Gore,
Dec. 1, a- son, Lynn McCollum, ;
To Mr. and Mrs. Mm. D^ Godfrey,
Dec. 24, a son, James Claude.
To Mr. and Mrs. O. B. McGuire,
Hasse,.-Dec. 3Q,..a son,. De my on.
To kr. wtd Mrs. Calvin Corbett
Fritts,8, a son.
^^''Keal Estate Transfers ’/
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6C2 acres of land out of the East
Texas Railway Survey, considera-
tion $9,940.00.
‘ J. R. Shelton to C. G. Foust, 60
acres on Walnut' Creek out of the
H. L. Brush Survey, consideration,
$1600.00
Sjjks W. Ferguson to H. S. Bain,
218 acre% out of the John Divine
Survey, consideration $1700.00.
D. W. Bingham and wife to H. B.
Boyd, tract of l^md in Beattie, con-
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J. D.‘ Narry and wife to Joe Tayi
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Leon, . consideration $86.50.*
William L. Steakley, Jr., to Y. D.
of D<- Ikon, consideration $1400.00.
Z. C. Steakley and wife to Will-
iam Steakley, Jr., lot in De Leort,
consideration $1000.00. *
F. M. Molmsley and wife to A.
CrissomJ 250 acres out of the John
Dooling Survey, consideration $6000.
L. J. Gartman to A.- C. Brannon
213. acres out of the Kenneth Mc-
Kenzie Survey, consideration <8000.
Deaths
Thomas B. Lowe of Cornyn died
of’ Influenza Dec. 28, interment at
Cow Creek Cemetery/ Dec. 29.
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CHIROPRACTIC—
Will to move and power.of motioa
Depend on nerves as well as motion.
And these actions call into >lay,---' __
Thousands of nAves, in maay a way.!
Whyt with sickness (mcr'mwt contend
■ Adjust the spirui from which nerves extend.
TELEPHONE ALLS AN3v»ERK0 DAY OR NIGHT
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF JANUARY 18, 1929.
STOF» THAT ITCHING ; I
Use Blue Star Remedy to relteng
Bcsvnia. Jtmh. T«ttor,; Ringworm. Poi» ■
sou Oak. Pimple*. Dandruff, fkwar on
C»indrP*. Cracked Hands, Sore Bite- I
tered Ewt, Red Bug bit ya and all Itch- |
y. lng skin diseases, tt penetrates .the
; Skin, killa ouC tbe germs, stops tho
! tfofilng at^tetoe, and restores moat
-* cases U»- a healthy condition. Blno 1
Htac^Ktep may be used as a ch-aneex
before applying Blue Star Remetok
A* Vrug Stores.
WM. REESE DRUG CO. ' <
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We make- all kinds of rubbei
stamps —Prompt service. Lowest
prk.es- Ths Conanche Chief.
Langford to Webb Hill, Mr. .and Mrs. Everttt Murphy of
Brownwood visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Rambo Sunday. IJ
DR. RUFE ADAMS ;
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Complete X-Ray Equipment, Ul-
tra Violet Ray, Diathermy and
all Electrical Modalities.
Office in Comanche National <-
Bank Building , J
Office Phone 57
ResMeaee Phone 37 , ,
Calls tahon at Durham Pharmacy
or 'Vm. Asaae Company.
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Miss Mabel Burks, who has been
student operator for the Western
.Union Station at Comanche for the .<
past year has gone to Temple where ‘
she has accepted a position as clerk
in the Western Union Relief Service
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! Brownwopd visitors Monday, attend-
h'T an deficiency and safety meet-
jirig jMt ree Texas Power and Light
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Mr. Burton was for several years
J connected with Higginbothams yard
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City Bakery
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Thia spring we will make special efforts to buy your chickens and con-
template the biggest poultry season in the County’s history. You will
do better if you get our prices. ,*
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Will be . the big items of our spring business and we will appreciate an
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1929, newspaper, January 18, 1929; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1259736/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.