The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1926 Page: 6 of 9
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Boy’s school pants, big assort-
ment knee styles, ages 8to
18, values to $3.45* . •
1.00 to 1.95
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Full size blankets in popu-
lar colors, good pweight,
pair
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New fell Hats for women and
school girls
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Comanche, Texas
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A real $3.00 Value.
Carolyn Reeves of Austin, ig visit-
ing friends in Comanche.
Oscar Callaway was operated on
Any one caught gal
or trespassing on the
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(8-9)
.tharing pecans
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W. Kilpatrick. A nurse,
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Ackers, Ira Fletcher and
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here they visited Mr.
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Children’s dress & school shoe
durable, flexible and good
2.25 to 2.75
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This Coupon is good for 75c
75 COUPON!
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31c COUPON 1
Present this Coupon and 89c ana
get,
Ono 41.20 Introductory Box <rf
Jergin Toilet Soaps. Containing
the following 1.25 bar Wood-
burys Facial, Soap. 1, 20c Ba
Gastolay Pure Castile Soap. 1
15c bar Jerginz Rose de Lome
Soap. 3, lOe Jsrgins Bath Tablets
3, lOe bars Jergms Toilet Soaps.
$1.20 Actual Value of Soap
IA this Deal Woodsburys Facial
Boap costs you-ess than 9c per
Cake
Fullsize, heavv plaid blankets,
extra value, pair , r
2.95
25c
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, soft
finish yard,
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Dependable Quality at the
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Lowest Prices
with iVf Collie st Comanche.
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elastic ribbed winter
ion Suits, 36 to 46
Every Day
Fine line of children's Hose,
black and colors, pair
25c, 35c, 50c
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Men’s fine grey work Shirts
triple sewed, 2 pockets, full
size, 14 1-2 to 17, $1.00 value
89c
and Gibbs will shew you
line of dresses Saturday
ever seen for
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seusrana“amuzrrhaeg
nffered. Prizes were Even t0
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36 inch non-eling lngirie cloth
in new colors, yard
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Men’s athletic union suits, 36
to46 ;
36 inch outing in white
light and dark fancies
" yard,
Free Sample Day
Visit our Store Saturday October 16th, and receive a minature box of face
powder with our comphments. <
We have made special arrangements with the manufacturers of Malha Toilet
Requisites, Armand & Company, Richard Hudnut & Company, and will be
glad to present a purse size package of one of these quality Face Powders
«. to each lady entering our Store next Saturday.
new model Overcoats
) 50 fine heavy values-
Save Money With These Coupons
The cupons listed below will enable you to purchase these standard quality
toilet articles at a remarkable saving. Take advantage of this opportunity.
.95 & 16.95
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Good quality 27 inch out-
ing, light and dark, yard
turned home „. . old baby of
M^Jim Colton, of Eao a”
Fuesday and was hurried at Procto
Wednesday.
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—One $1.00 Jar of the famous
Golden Peacock Bleach Cream
—One 75c Box of Golden Pea-
cock Face Powder.
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32 inch school gingham,
fme heavy quality, beau-
tiful new patterns, yard
Ladies’ silk Hose of extra
wear and appearance, .all
new colors, pair
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Ladies’ Dress Bargains in regu
Ur $12.95 to $29.85 values
Lots at . *
3.95, 4.95, 6.95
$1.75 and $1.95
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been quite
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Good size bleached Turkish
Towels, each
to state that Mrs.
ell.
Misses Duncan and Gertrude
Lane of the Blackwell Sanitarium
were visiting in Proctor last Wed-
nesday. . , ..
Mrs. D. S. Jennings and daughter,
Vivian, of Coleman, spent the week
emnd with her mother, Mrs. W. A.
Guyger. _ .
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barry and
children of Comanche spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Kellum. . , . ,
Bro Briscoe and ‘daughters,
Marie, Mrs. Lillie King, of Asper-
mont and Mrs. MeCrarey, of Mexia,-
spent Monday night with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Howell and
children of Parks, spent the week________, _
end with his father, Mr. I. M. How: sick for the past wek.
Round thread cotton checks
in nice plaids, for quilt
linings, yard- ,
heavy elastic ribbed
nr ghirts and drawers, all
garment,
75c
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ipanys Prices
Are Lower
$7.50. The second prize wwas won.
Jointly,by little Krunkel twins of
Priddy who received ,$2.50,.ech.
Blue ribbon was won by Gecil Jack
the little son of Mr. and Mro.
Cox of Comanche. The con-
Na, held under the direction of
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Boy’s new long pant suits, age
3 to 17 some with 2 pants,
Big assortment new models
7.95 to 14.95
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at the Sanatrium.
•nd Mrs. H. B. Bogers spent
/ with Gde Murphy and
at White Point..
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$1.51 CUPON!
Present this Coupon with $1.49
and get,
—One $1.50 Battle of Ben Hur
Toilet Water.
(Sold the world over for $1.50)
—One $1.50 Bottle of Genuine
Nancissus Perfume-
9-4 Sheeting, Bleached or
Unbleached, our own
special Brand, yard
. 19c
all leather school Ox-
| pretty new styles,
3 to 8.
.95 to 4,95
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NOTICE—on account of the revival
at the Presbyterian church there
will b, no gervices at the Methodist
church Sunday evening. J. M. Wynne*
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hav, four dozen new satin g
lie hats from $2 95 to
MRrBx"rFfolnt wh hag beem
visiting her daughter, Mrs: Parker
Comanche Fair was much Kellum returned Monday to
|d by «n thw who attended ‘Mr. and M„ Edwin McNeeley of
■this community. c.re 1 the Baptist Seminary at Fort Worth
pere was a party at George the week-end with her parents
L Vernon Boyd and .little • MrvandM Marie Hmphreys and
fc Virginiasspent Saturday Rei Si PfDublim spent the week
unday withher parents, “with Miss Virginia Evans. _
f^niSri MW 1 A Mmab T-banoppa
nday School Next Sunday Ac.Kightswere snreP »
par church day at Harmony- laskr°ESP. Kellum who hag been
Eos in the afternoon.,-u t 1 mi e now improving.
| and Mrs, Wm, Shoemaker, vevj Mary Harrilertins week
Shoemaker and family attend- Mis MS { where she has ac-
L Walling reunion Mt the Pres. for.Comanch.Were.sne
maid homo near Logan • Gap certed Pots Johnson who has
‘y- . . . ' 4... A. been with her sister, Mrs. N. O.
Graham, of Breckenridge has re
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Boy’s 6 to 16 year heavy rib-
bed winter Union suite
100
(The New $1.00 Size Bottle)
A Real $2.00 Value-
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Ladies’ rayon Hose, extra
quality and good service.
New colors, pair
49c
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Purifies the Blood and
maUa the cheeU rosy
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farmers are — ___.
ing their crops. The -sweet
crop is set ver short by
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36 inch printed challie, for
quilts, yard -
19c
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ond prise was won L
dauehter vf Mr. and Mrs.
Wiliams and was $5. In th® boys
' Division the first prize went to the
little son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B
White of Gustine who received
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49c & 69c
Ourtain scrim in plain and
fancy, yard
10c & 15a
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$1.01 COUPON I '
This Coupon is good for $1.01
Present this Coupon and $0.99
and got,
—One $1.00 standard Size Box
if Ben Hur Gold Cream Face
Powder.
—One $1.00 Bottle of Ben Hur
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full size, pair
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Sunday night He was a-
anied by Rev. W. M Scott.
r"awrygodyin this vicinnty
EX the Comnhe County Fair
week
■tton GROVE
ma Mrs. Jimn Godfrey spent
■ with Mr. and Mis, Willie
Eeverybody from here att nd-
Fair at omanche last week.
He Galloway of Vandyke spent
ay night and Sunday with
■(-Entire.
EWaldrop had the misfortune
Fhis new house burned Satur-
ral from her® were in Brown-
I Be n Godfrey who has been
E with her daughter. Miss
[who is in Central Texas
Hum at Brownwood came
Bunday, leaving her daughter
just fine and expects to bring
me soon. .. ,
i McEntir spent Monday
fine school Shirts, made
xtra fine fancy stripe
cerized chambry, boat
full cut, 8 to 14
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19c
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Ladies’ new velour and velvet
Hate, special showing at
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in Dallas one day last week.
S. S. Payne and wife went to
Dallas this week after Mrs. Payne.
Bryan Bryson and wife of Brown
wood are visiting in Cmanche this
week.
Mr. Leon L. Todd of Los Angeles
California is visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Todd.
W. C. Bradshaw and wife are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hart Shoe-
maker this week.
Mr. Cruze was a guest in the
R. L. Todd home Sunday.
Mn. W. L. Reeves and daughter
Mary, were guests of t. P Kearby
and family Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell of
Eastland visited friends in Coman-
che Saturday. ,
Mrs. Winnie Blatherwick was in
Brownwood Saturday and Sunday
visiting H; H. Gibbs and family.
Friends of Henry Gibbs will be
glad to learn of his improvement
following an operation for appendi-
citis last Saturday in Brownwood.
G. H. Reiger and R. V. Nabors of
Desdemonia were in Comanche Fri-
day attending the football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paek and
family of Breckenridge were guests i
of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Johnson Sun-
Dol f Nichola came in Monday
from Nacona for a visit with his
wife and childrep. |
Good Red Seed OatsSee E. H.
Rauhut.
29C
39c
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Doyle, Davis K. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1926, newspaper, October 15, 1926; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517515/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.