The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1926 Page: 3 of 12
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Mr. and Mrs. J.,
W. H. GORE
For County Judge:
R. A. LUKER
For County Attorney,
TOM F. REESE
For Tax Assessor
A. J. McGuire
For Tax Collector
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therefrom, an, by regulating the Stomach and Boards, aids the
essimilation <4 Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
tion with [the Tri-Cities Gas Cum
pany.
W. O. Greea of Frt Worth is vis-
iting W. H. Green near Gustine,
The following relatives are visit-
ing in the H. Burks home: Mrs. Nat
Holman and son. Burks of Del Rio;
Mr. and Mrs. B. Queen of Arlington,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Moyes and
E. C. ESTES
For Commissioner Precinct No.
3ARBER S merchant, lawyer, student. or prof-
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Mrs. N. H. Payne.
Hicks Family Holds
Annual Reunion
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land Misses Leta Woodruff and Vir-
the' ginia Grace Wesson. Those coming
THE NEW
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Portable Typewriter
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do—George Dray Line, phone 2.
For Representative, 104th District
THOS. J. RENFRO
For County Clerk:
JOHN R. SLAUGHTER
MISS CLYDE COAN
For County Treasurer;
MISS IV A HARIf -
MISS FLORENCE STURKIE
For District Clerk. '
For County Supen intendent.
H. L. GANTZ ___1
For Sheriff.
( J. T. GILBREATH
For Justice of Peace, Precinct L
J. P. GRAHAM
For County Commissioner, Precinct 1
- D. L. MORRIS
For Commissioner Precinct No. 2. .
.J. T. MOODY _
For Commissioner Precinct No. 8
complete typewriter. -- .with every feature common to large
machines. It has a standard keyboard --does, beautiful
work. __ _is easy to lear---and like every Remington is
strongland durable. We will gladly furnish you one of these -
new Remington Portables for a trial____without any obliga-
tion to purchase. It sells for $60.00 and can be purchased on
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* Personal Menti
The new Remington Portable is the most popular type-
writer on the market today. It is just the thing for the
Methodist Church
Rev. J. M. Wynne has returned
We are glad to have you, and to
• prove this we are offering
the following Grape
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Miss Jeffie Thomas spent
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’ Mrs. Murrell Woodward ip visit*
ing relatives in.Comanche.
Joe Baggett, who has been work-
if you suffer from any form of
ekindiseases such as Itch. Eczema,
Tetter or Cracked Handa, Poison Oak,
Worm. Old Sores or Sores on
Iren. We will sell you a jar of
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antee. It will not stain your clothing
most prominent in the county and
their reunion is attracting increas-
ing attention each year. ,
ional man. It only
For Sport Roadster
Rumble nenta are justly popular. They
add a smart, rakish touch to roadster .
lines, and increase theonerying capecity
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tic Monday and Tuesday of this week.
Her songs and dancing excelled
that generally given by seasoned m
tertainers in the city1 and “made a
hit” with Comanche’s Theater goers.
Little Miss Askew is the niece of
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‘m. Reese Drug Co.
The Up-to-Date Drug Store
______ to home. So light that a child can carry it and so small
IFECTIONF that it fits into a case only 4 inches high_____yet it is-- a
Grove community was held Wednes Galveston Sunday.
day on the Barbecue grounds on"the, Mr. George Simmor spent„
H Burks farm with a good atten- ; week end in Comanche, and Mrs. ginakfive o’clock for tea were Mes-
dance and a better time. Simmons and George Jr, who have dame T. J. Williams R. W. Scurry,
The annual custom of Mr. Burks been visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill, Ira Clenmons Aaron Massingill,
and his neighbors is one that indeed , returned with-him to their home in and Misses Lucile Durham, and.
builds community spirit and gives Sherman. ’ Mary Dingwall Prizes were award-
a days outing to the whole family. | M Woodruff Miss 1+ Mav ed as follows: high score to Mrs.
The Chief, glad of the invitation Woodruff, Ed Woodruff, Mrs Howard Kilpatrick, low score to Miss
along with others from Comanche A J wwteL. and Mie Holland all Sarah Thomas; cut prize to Miss
enjoyed one of the best barbecurs ino whom Le been vising at’the Lucille Durham and the guest prize
his life along with all the other Kilpatrick returned Tuesday to their to Miss Clara Harris. Punch was
good eats' that make such an occas-
ion a success. Among out of town
The Crest Store
5 10 and 25c Store
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,, Shoe Polishes and Cleaners
Bathing Suits and Supplies . Up-To-Date Soda Fountain
Cigars and Candy .
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P. G. Wimberly of Plainview was gues. Miss Clara Harris of Aubrey .
— and Fort Worth. The house was dee-
Mra, B. W. Speed and children orated with roses, tube roses and
have returned from a two week's other cut flowers. The out of town
yisit with relatives at Gustine. , ' guests were Mesdames, Wright,
Miss Laila Gentry returned to
homa in Stillwell, Okla. served to guests during the course
Mr. and Mr B. P Hoff. and Mr. aon otFonppay pUppV sconahna
and Mrs. Anton Hillsesland, and i Angel. food cake were served. Mrs.
Ms Belle Rosstad of Clifton spent Joe Tapin and Miss Gaynelle Cauley
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at the Methodist church Sunlay at, _____ .,,
both the morning and evening hour. 1 rd by firemJ. A. MONTGOME
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We have one of the most complete Drug and 1 rug Sun-
dry stocks to be found in this part of the State. A few of
the lines we carry are lisetd below: > "
Ingersoll watches Sporting Goods
Kodak and Kodak supplies. Dyes and Finting Soaps
Flashlight and Batteries Golf and Polo Supplies
Paints and Artist Supplies Office Supplies
Insecticides and Dips
School Supplies .
Stationery Supplies
• Jewelery Novelties
guests present wer Mr. and Mrs.
B. Queen and family of Arlington Mr
Overalls
$ 1
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New Shipment of
Neck Ties
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Tale Dry Goods
Slore 5
Worth are visiting in the John D.
• Waring home.
Ernest Rock las ecepted a posi-
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Dodge BROTHERS
MOTOR CARS
Like the main seat, it is deeply up-
holstered in gray Spanish genuine
leather, and the seat backis high end .
f well pitched, pro vid ing unusual conf ort. ’ .
When closed, the rear compartment is j *
absolutely waterproof, even in Kainisst i i
weather, "ustetea ------- > J
MOTH ER:-Flet-
Cher’s Castoria is es-
• pecially prepared to re-
lieve infants in arms
and Children all ages
of Constipation, Flatu-
Ample space is provided behind the
main seat for golf clubs,, suit cases, ’
' tennis rackets and similar luggage
Phonographs and Records
Books and Magizines
Musical Supplies
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Miu Lorene Preston hsa returned
from a visit to friends and relatives
at Brownwood snd Santa Anns. -
Clarence Newcomb of the Goldth-
waite Eagle was in Comanche Sun-
day, visiting his aunt, Mrs. Vas
Preston.
Mrs. J. E. Howard of Los Ageles
Calif., is in Comanche visiting her
sister, Mrs. Joe Miller. ,
Mrs. Ollie Tripp was called last
"week to Bisbee, riz., to visit her
brother, A. C. Wells, who is very ill.
Walter Sumner of New Mexico is
in this community visiting his bro-
PERECT
Records
We are continuing our Free
record plan the balance of the.
week. Buy a new record at the
regular price of 50c and we
give you a regular stock record
of our selection, absolutely
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was in Comanche latter part of last
week.
{ The following relatives are visit-
ing the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Tate: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Slack
and Bob of Dalas, Mrs. E. Hei ring-
ton and son of Anaheim, Calif.
Miss Golda Williford of Hasse
has accepted a position as bookkeep-
er for the Garner-Alvis Company.
1 Miu Frances Cash is visiting
friends in Walnut Springs. i
a Frank Ross and family Hilburn
Arthur and family and Misses Ruby
and Lucille Durham spent the week
end in Glen Rose.
i Mrs. Henry Durham is visiting
.relatives at Tipton, Okla.,g—‘:
Mis. Bud Bishop has , returned
from a business trip to Dallas. ,
Mrs. G. A. Dodson has c returned
from Hamilton where she went with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kirchman for
a weeks fishing on the Llano.
t Robert Holloway, a former Co-
, manche boy who is making good as
a lawyer in Cisco, was in Comanche
Saturday in the interest of the can-
• didacy of Judge Davenport.
abaANNUAL
Houston are visiting in the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
Palmer.
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Lt. Curtis Renfro of San Antonio
is visiting Mark Callaway.
Mr. and Mrs.- Aubrey Findley ’of
Sherman are visiting relatives in
Comanche.
E. B. Garrett was in Comanche
this week. • )
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rowland and
daughter, Miss Ruth motored to
* Waxahachie Sunday and were ac-
companied home by Miu Mary Dor-
etha McClannahan, who is spending
the week with Miss Ruth.
Miu Norma Mae Todd of Turkey
is visiting in Comanche.
Miss Luella Carter is in Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. E V: Harris and
daughter, Mrs. Wilmott Odell of Ft.
Smart New,
Rumble Seat
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For State Senator, 25th Senatorial
Walter c. woodward
For District Attorney, 62 Judicial
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We are expecting a fresh
shipment of new September
records to arrive before Sat-
urday. Come and select one of
the latest song and dance hits
while our free record plan is
Brilliant pheasant green lacquer body '
and hood, strikingly in contrast with . *
the tan top, black fenders and full ape- •
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\ scheme at exceptional dash and charm.
Coupe 972 Roadster $918
Touring Car $921 Sedan 61081
ing at Post for several months, re-
turned to Lamkin, Sunday. HP
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olive of Rrownwood. thepe k end in the home of 3:
! For morethan twenty years we’ve, Elettane Miss
left Monday ora short trip to Dal-
las, Mireoa W’aco and Austin.
Hollis Auvenshine of Burkburnett
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We carry 59 Distinct lines of merchandise for your a
convenience—A miniture department store.
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I take this method of thanking
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17 ounce H. H. Goblets Set__________________
Ice Cream Freezers Were $1.00 on Sale Tuesday _
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, The fouth annual reunion of the
J. J. Hicks family was held at Little ;
Valley on Gouth Lon, Tuesday,
August 1926. This was also the
88th birthday of Mr. Hicks and the
affair was a double celebration.
Four of Mr. Hicks’ sone with their
children and grandchildren wars i
present, each being thus represented ।
by four generations. "They were John J
Hicks and family, Vee Hicks and
family, Henry Hicks and family, I
Matt Hicks. Newt Hicks anes family
were also present,., uut there are no
grandchildren in this family-" "
Other relatives 4 in attendance
Wilson Abd family, Aaron
Pdun and family, r Bob Stewart
and Qamnly, Owen Griggs and fam-
il Lary Holmsley and family, Al-
rred Coker and family, Jim Nance (
and family, Bill Green and • family,:
Russell Nanee snd family: -g
Among others that were Atesent
were; 1 John Miller and family, An-
drew Clark and family, Miss Iva
Hart, John Slaughter, and J. W.
Rollings. ,
An unusual good time was had by
all present, the day being spent for
the meat part in informal conver I
sation. • 1
One of the features of the day, of
courts, waa the big dinner served at ’
the noon hour, chicken, pies, cakes,
The annual barbecue of the Cotton
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on ♦ day ’afternoon at three o’clock with
Something New
All new automobiles are now beirg finished with Duco
and other Lacquer finishes----and now we have thia re-
markable new Lacquer finish for your furniture, picture
frames, toys, crockeryor any metal, wood or glass surface..
• DEVOE’S LACQUER
Has such elasticity that it resists even the hardest wear. It
dries with a beautiful gloss finish that cAn be washed as
often as you please because water will cause it neither to
discolor or peel off. " “2 *
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4 This new Lacquer is rapidly replacing enamels and
paints for interior work. You can paint a chair with Lacquer
and use it within 30 minutes for it dries in less than 80
minutes after you apply it. K a
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Devoe’s Lacquer comes in 22 brilliant colors and
will add new beauty to your old pieces of furniture. Let us
show you this wonderful new finish. )
THE WM. REESE CO.
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Doyle, Davis K. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1926, newspaper, August 13, 1926; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517505/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.