The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1926 Page: 9 of 10
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The Comanehe band will be ready to give somhe concerts
at the fair that will be worth comipg miles to hear.
The counthes that have held their fars early in the yer
have renorted grent succeks this rear. In the fall the
fairs will be still better.
For County Clerk:
MISS CLYDE COAN
For County Treasurer;
MISS IVA HART
For District Clerk.
W. H. GORE
For County Judge:
R. A- LUKER
For County Attorney,
TOM F. REESE
For Tax Assessor
A. J. MeGUIRE.
For Tax Collector
MRS. J. W. REESE
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Dingus, D C, W 18 8 1-2 blk 87,
Wright, 817.70
Douglass, C G, 12 acre, lot 1,025
NEW HATS DAILY
—Fresh from their boxes—New Aut-
umn Millinery! And this season opens
a gioriously wide field of choice to all
the new laeas mat fans han conceived.
au uie becoming new anuves. an ine
rich coter-tants.
—Hats of Velvet, Felt, Velour, Fabric
and novelities—simple, but really chic,
and in such variety that pleasing choice
is but a matter of selection. Glowing
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Five busy weeks are new ahead of us before the fair,
e's make it everybody’s fair so far aS Comanche county
is concerned, and more than that, let’s see that a lot of* .
our friends come from other counties to enjoy the fair
Tomatoes—Onions
Have a big lot choice tomatoes and
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“TheCrrY OF COMANCHE. TEXAS
DELINBUENT TAX LIST FOR
Delinquent taxes for the year 1925
flat including penalty of 10 per cent
and 6 per cent and cost of advertis
Lane. J F. 8M blk 86 Wright,
$23.94.
Lee, W E, NW Cor, 26 Original,
$24.00.
Martin. Wm, Est. 80 acres out lot
Ml J Duncan; biks 220 222 Martin;
blk 887 Martin: E 1-2 blk 224, Mar-
tin; all blk 228. Martin; W 1-1 blk
221 Martin, all blk 232, Martin; lots
4-5-9-10 blk 181. Martin, RIM
May, J I. pt. outlet 060 Wright
$180.
Mason, J. D., lot Goutlot 021 John
Let all the club boya and girls be getting ready for
their best and bigrest stunts fo the fair.
ftr Stht Senator, 25th snatorial’
’ WALTER C. WOODWARD
For District Attorney, 52 Judicial
JESSE C. SHIPMAN
For Representative, 104th District
THOS. J. RENFRO
Jno. D Waring
able terms.
THIS LAND will sell, so
DON'T DELAY.
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With this help you can easily and most economically
make your own stylish frock
THE MATERIAL THE PATTERN
Choose the style most becoming to you and
then buy your material. Your pattern env-
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You are sure of success when you make a dress ac-
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Showing a (lovely assortment of
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Milligan, Mrs. S E. Est, 30 acres,
out lot 077 D Barnhill: 8 7-10 acres
out lot 871 D. Banhill; $21.00.
Milligan J W., Est, 5 1-2 acres out
lot 075 D. Barnhill, |10»
Moore. H V, lots 12 outlot 022
John Duncan 815.00.
Moore, R H, W 1-2 SW 1-4 blok 32
Orig, 620.40.
Montgomery, Geo., 35 acres outlot
060, D. Barnhill, 848.00.
McCoy, W P, lot 11, blk 2 Sanger
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Alexander, Mrs J J W, 1-2 N. E.
1-4 blk 38 Orig. 880.00.
Baxter, MrsR. E., lots 8-4 blk B.
Fairland, 90
Barnes, Mrs M
Emory, D D, E 1-8 NW 1-4
£ 1-2 NE 1-4 Mk 81 Wright:$i
vans, Mrs Ray, N 13 NW
blk «. Orig, $4.80.
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outlot 026 J.Duncan, $2.40.
Nabers, W J, all blk 72 Orig; N
W. 1-4 blk 84 Wright. 836.00.
Newby- W H, S 1 2 SE 1-4 blk
2 Holmsley, $7,68.
Newman, R B, all blk 1 Chilton
West Side, 85.40.
Obrian, Hugh, nil blk 125 Wright,
88.60.
Palmer, J E, SW 14 blk 10 Wal-
cott, 818.60.
Pervis, C E. E 1-2 SE 1-4 blk 92
Wright, 82.40.
Phifer, M.C A. ., lot 4, outlot
0116 John Duncan $9.60.
Putman, Mrs. M A., lot 8 outlet
: —An early visit to this lovely depart-
, meat will be apprssiated.
Miss Bessie SLOAN
—Now tn charge of our Millinery and
ReadyTo-Wear departments. New ship
ment of dr ions just received. "
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Cameron, Mrs. May, W 1-4 NE.
1-4 blk 84 Orig, $8.60.
Carter. Mrs C A, E l-Z blk 106 B
Wright, $240. 1
Chaney, Don, N 1-2 SW 14 blk
71 Orig, 89.00. 4
Clark, G 8, SW Cor, blk 88 Wright
$21.54.
Coleman, R E- 800x500 ft, South,
outlot 0107 B Clark, J 16.80.
Collins, C W, lot 10 outlot 0115
John Duncan, 89.60.
Coffee, J M, lot 16. blk l, Frank
lin, 20 ft. lot 15, blk 1, Franklin,
$1.20.
Cox, W W, lot 1 blk 1, Sanger Ad-
dition 86.00.
Crow, Mrs J ,5-6 SE 1-4 blk
73 Orig, 86.00.
Crouch W A, lot 5 W 1-2 lot 6 blk
New Standard Designer Patterns
200 acres or more of choice land adjoin*
ing the town of Comanche; about one*
half in cultivation; will sell the whole or
a part at reasonable price and on reason-
Allen, Mrs Ada, lot », blk 8 San .
ger Add, $4.35.
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acres J Carr, $39.60.
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0115 J Duncan, $6.15.
Burks, PL all blk 111 Wright,
and 024 J Duncan. $14.70,
Doyle, D. JL, W 1-2 8 8-3 blk 1,
Wi esendanger, 824.60.
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Giles, J I, tots 6-7 blk 8 Lakeside,
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Green, J W, tot 2 outlot 022 John
Dunean, $2.40.
2 Greer J C, SE Cor bik 70 Orig,
811.64.
.Grimma Mrs Fred, S 1-2 SE 1*4
blk 19 Orig, $7.26.
Hall, M E, N 1-2 SE 1-4 of N 1-2
bik 91 Wright, $1.80.
Helmick. Paul, E 1-2 SW 1-4 blk
33 Orig, $10.80,
Henderson, J C, N J 2 blk 1 Patil-
lion Park. $6.00.
Herring, I A, 1-2 acre outlet 089
John Duncan, 89.00.
Herring, W G, 5 acres outlot 034
John Duncan, $32.40.
Hicks, J A, lot 4 outlet 039 John
Duncan 812.48.
Hieks, Mrs. D M, lots 11-12-18,
blk 1. Franklin, 86.00.
Holcomb, Mrs T H, lot 2 outlot
0118 J. Duncan 84.80.
Jessup, G W. NW Cor blk 12 Orig,
and E 1-2 NE 1-4 blk 85 Wright
823.88.
Jones, C A, Heirs- all blk 31 Orig,
89.60.
Kelly, T P, all outlet 001 John
Duncan, 810.80.
Kemp, C W, lot 4 blk H Fairland,
$5.10. s
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Here’s * complete assortment o
both plain and patterned Silke,
awaiting your selection in our dress
goods department. It is an assort-
ment that icludes the finest lm-
portations, offered in three moder,
ately priced groupes.
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and of only pure ingred-
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For County Superintendent
H. L. GANTZ
Fer Sheriff. e- ,.u , • .
J. T. GILBREATH
For Justice of Peace, Precinct 1."
‘ J. P. GRAHAM
Fer County Commiasioner, Precinct 1
D. L MORRIS
For Commissioner Preeinet No. 2
J. T. MOODY
Fer Commissioner Precinct No. 8
For Commissioner Precinct No 4
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Rhodes, J L, SW Cor blk 14 Orig.,
1$16.20.
Ripley. G. R., lot 4 blk H, Fairland
Rodrick, G. J., 8 1-1 acres- outlet,
0122. John Duncan- $8.60.
Seatoe, 8 V. Est., SE Cor Wal-
eott blk 21, $6.00.
Selly, W W., Eat, tote 1-24-4 blk
O, Fairland; all biks K-G-L, Fair-
land; tots 5-6-74 in blk J Fairland,
"810.80.
Simmons, Mrs M. O., 8 acres blk
057B Wright, $3.60.
Snyder, Ela. W 14 blk 70 Orig,
8140.
Sullivan, Ines, E 1-2 SE 1-4 blk 81
Wright, $7.35.
Tate, W H, lot 7 outlot 025 John
Dunean, $10.68.
Tannehill Heirs, all biks, 122-127-
128-180-182-134-187 Wright, UM.
Todd, S B. N 12 blk 226 Martin,
$4.20.
Wallace, E L, 81-2 NE 14 blk
22 Walcott, 830.00.
Williams, H W. W 14 8 1-2 blk
29 Original, 89.00.
Unknown,lot 8 blk B Fairland,
.48.
Unknown, lot 0 blk 2, Franklin,
$1.20.
Enterprise Pub. Co., printing
plant, 842.00.
Satterfield, W H., W 14 NW 1-4
blk 84 Orig. 818.24.
1, C. M. Moore, City Tax Collector
for the City of Comanche, Texas, do
hereby certify that thia ia a true
copy of the delinquent taxes on
real estate for the year 1925, as
shown by the tax rolls of the City
of Comanche. Texas as the same ap-
peared on the first day of February-
A. D. 1926.
C. M. MOORE, City Tax Collector,
Approved -J. R. EANES, Mayor,
City of Comanche, Texas.
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Cornyn, Gustine and Sidney are going to have good
community fain. Wel see their exhibits both in their
own communities and at the county fair.
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year with your friends.
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Doyle, Davis K. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1926, newspaper, September 3, 1926; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517509/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.