The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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YOU WILL LIKE OUR
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Furniture and
Cakes and Pies
Che First National
Optometrist
Comanche, Texas
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RICHNESS AND BAKING
CONSULT j
THE OPTOMETRIST
At first evidence of failing
Bank
Comanche
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YOU WILL LIKE OUR VERY
CHOICE HOME KILLED
MEATS
AT MOODYS MARKET,
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have this blind spot
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THE WEATHER IS
ALWAYS RIGHT
FOR WASHDAY
With us
Your Clothes Washed
At Your Convenience
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COMANCHE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title |
MAPS PREPARED_BLUE PRINTS
PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE
C. E. FROST, Manager 8
• . OIL MAPS (With or Without OU)
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wound with liquid Borozone and a;
the Borozone P
Ill. Man Invents
Ford Gas Saver
. And Quick Starter
THE DANGER
SIGN
Of financial diffienity is lack of
a Bank account.
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—STORAGE
—SHIPPING
—PACKING
Heavy Trucking of all kinds
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Old - Strong - Reliable
Bank With U»
Company
D. C. BAILEY, PROPRIETOR
Pays the highest Price for Chickens, Cream, Eggs,
Turkeys.
Comanche, Texas
make I
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"SAY IT WITH DIAMONDS”
If you want to say it go convincingly as
1 no doubt on the mind of the receipient.
most out of your electric _
you what the Power means in Texas "Power and
healing procnss.
and2o.
•order to complete the
Price (liquid) 30c, 60
Powut SGe end GQc. Sod by ।
PARIS SMITH
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A RE YOU one of the users of electricity who
never noticed the word "Power" in the com-
pany’s name?
Our figures show that many of our customers
«M electricity for practically nothing but light.
Why not put the povrer on the job—to your ever-
lasting comfort and convenience.
You are wasting a great opportunity for cheap
and efficient service, if you have not yet turned
to electricity the hardest work in your home,
washing, cleaning, cooking and sewing, elec-
tric power can be depended on twenty-four hours
a day.
We take can of that it is just up to you to
secure the necessary electrical appliances and to
Ms that your house is wired with adequate cir-
carts and switehes and outlets.
9
Farm Fires
Increase 65
Per Cent
According to figures compiled
by the United States Chamber of
Commerce FARM FIRES have
increased 86 percent from 1920
to 1925
-Let us insure your farm proper-
ty NOW
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We are prepared to make farm and ranch loan in amount*
of $1000 and up at 6 per cent,and gives annual interest pay-
ments with no requirements as to stock or assessments.
These loans are made on twenty, thirty three and forty
years time, though any loan may be paid without bonus
on or after five years. AH loans on amortised plan.
On the twenty year plan 8.72 per cent paid annually pays
the loan in full. On the thirty-three year plan 7 per cent
paid semi-anually for thirty-three years pays loan in ful.
On the forty year plan 6 8-4 per cent paid annually pays
loan in full. Remember any loan may be paid in whole or
in part on or after five years.
See us for further details. This is best annual payment
loan ever orfered to borrowers of this section.
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F. W. BRADSHAW
The Jeweler
Watches Cloeks
. . Jewelry
East Side Square
**1 wa. afraid to eat because I
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Battr y ar
Service
R, Eanes
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DETENTIONof bodily waste in
Xx. the blood h called •"toxic con-
dition.” This often gives rise to a
dull, languid feeling and, sometimes,
toxic backaches and headaches. That
the kidneys are not functioning prop- (
erly is often shown by burning or
■canty passage of secretions. Thou- ।
sands have learned to assist their
kidneys by drinking plenty of pure
water and the occasional use of a
stimulant diuretic. 50,000 users give
Doan’s signed endorsement. Ask
your neighbort j ~ i
THE COMANCHE CHIEF NOVEMBER 12, 1026,
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, Lowry and Smith, Proprietors
The City Bakery
J. B. Lowry, Manager.
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Avoid the complications that
must follow lack of proper
care of your eyes.
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SORE BLEEDING GUMS: Only,
one bottle, Leto's Pyorrhea Remedy
is needed to convince any one. Get1
a bottle, use as directed and if yow
are not benefitted druggists will re-
turn your money. Sold by Paris
Smith, Druggist. . ?. t
Jessup “■Allcorn
Telephones—
—327--257—322 _
Question: " What ion it read?"
Answer: "Electric Light Company**
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A diamond is the supreme gift—for Christmas
for any occasion. p
Haltom’s splendid selection of blue-white dia-
monds affords almost endles, variety for selec-
ue-and th reputation erf th "House of Haltom"
stande back of every diamond we sell.
HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES
Charge Accounts invited. Write for Catalogue.
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Shampoo
CH, Bov Ther” a deglatfuz,
M rr Treshing, cleananz kick in •
WITCi SHAMPOO! Th. Fitch
Shemabo disaolves and removee from
the rery trit application errerr
partiete of dandruff and fareiga
matter, leaving the ecalp clean and
heaithy and the hair soft and fuffy.
The tonic in the Fitch n^aa
actually penetratea into every hair
follicle, thereby invigorating the
growth of hair. The lather to then
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State Distributors who can
$600 to $2500 monthly.
Takes £
never thought was in
your system. Excellent for obsti-
nate constipation.—Wm. Reese Co.,
Wheaton, Ill., has patented a new
gas saver and quick starter that
beats anything ever gotten out. A. -Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika
With it on Fords show as high as removea GAS and often brings
66 miles on 1 gallon. Other makes prising • i,, „ -
do equally well. This new inven- that ^n( L....d
tion savea gas and oil, makes a old waste matter
Ford start isantly in any weather ' which you
and completely de-carbonizes the 1
engine. Mr. Critchlow offers 1 1
free to advertise. Write him for I Druggists,
one. He also wants County and
ig relief to the stomach. Stops
full, bloated feeling. Removes
from intestines
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PROCTOR
Miss Ora Lee Gilbreath of John
Tarleton College spent the week-end i
with Miss Lettie Rackley.
Mr. Sidney Alexander left Satur-
day night for Oklahoma.
Mrs. J, W. McEntire an I son J.
W. Jr., of Hasse spent Sunday with
Mrs. Carl Barry.
Miss Ruth Odom spent the week-
end with her parents in Brownwood.
Mr. Ollie Sweeden Was taken to
Ft. Worth to the Frisco Hospial
where he will be treated for injuries
received while working On the Rail-
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barry of
Edna Hill visited in Proctor Satur-
day.
Mrs. R. H. Reid l. very sick.
Mrs. George Harbor died with
pneumonia Monday morning at 5
o’clock. Funeral services were,
held Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock. '
Mrs. S. J. Vanzandt who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
T. J. Walker, returned home Fri- ,
day.
Miss Maynette Rucker spent the ,
week-end with homefolks in Dublin I
Bro Smoot of Co mane h. preach-
ed here Sunday morning at 11
o’dock.
i Mrs. Torn Hudson and baby have
returned from a visit with her
.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Starling of
Blanket.
Miss Laverne Sears of Dublin
spent the week-end with homefolks. >
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For real honest to good-
ness "Pep" and good
performance . have us
charge your old battery.
3, R. Eanes ® Co.
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Better than New
Young Wife Afraid 1 Watch For more than 50 years the Co-
rm " 4 A ... _. . manche Chief has served this county
10 —at Anything Hlimination. well—let us continue to do your*
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Good Health Depends Upon Good ■■an,, -----,__
Elimination. I . M , -
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ONE IN TEN
Neglecting a little wound, cut or abrs-
ion of the flesh may in nine cases out of
ten cause no great suffering or inconveni-
ence, but it is the one case in ten that
causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a
chronic festerig sore. The cheapest,
safest and best course is to disinfec the
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of water and, when rubbed out and
rinsed, the lather carries with it all
dirt, dandruff and foreign matteg,
laving every pore open and function-
tag ne nature intended.
AFTER m SHAMPOO,
there it • rirca tomio for
e5Y hair and sodP cod
It the teelp hot btm torn
and blolchv, use MITOU g
IDEAL. If your hair io
(ndlined to be oUy. use
PMBBK. (Both era Catrin
ffont and andiseptie.) If vou
aunt tha hair to Ho <n pico,
VK riTClI'S LA TOHA.
Wrte to the F. W. FItah Co., Dm
Moines, in, for free trial bottie
of any of theno preparations.
Texas College of Optometry
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Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
Poater-Mibumn Co., MAr Chem.. Buffalo, N. Y.
MAIN AT SIXTH
fart Worth
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES
We are all grateful fo, the ent
est that is being taken in the services
of the Church. Last Sunday was
considered a good day in the church,
and we are anxioue to make a sup- '
erior one.
The membership of the Church is
hearty in its praise of the v omen of ।
the congregation who at great ex- *
penditure of labor and morev huv-
equipped the building witl t e new
gas heating system.
The missionary society is going i
to entertain the members of the 1
church and their friends at the
church building Friday evening. A
pleasant time 'is promised fto all
who attend. All the regula, serv-
ice will be held Sunday to which
everyone has a cordial invitation to
attend.
BEN F. HEARN. Pastor. .
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Doyle, Davis K. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1926, newspaper, November 12, 1926; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517519/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.