The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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Cultivators
Quick Clearance of Cultivators
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That will do your work, at prices that will move them. We
are offering several second hand cultivators in -
Goad, Bad and Indifferent Condition
You may now cut out the high cost of cultivating by buying
one of these cultivators—any of them good for immediate use
while some are almost as good as new. Several makes in-
cluding Case and J no. Deere six plow.
New 1917 Implements
CASE SIX PLOW CULTIVATORS
It’8 a real pleasure to sell a Case Six-Plow Cultivator—in
fact they sell themselves. Every Case owner is a living talking
booster—AND THERE’S A REASON WHY. Ask your neigh-
bors—most of them own one.
Why Not Buy the Best?
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One motion of this lever lowers
or raises sweep, starts or stop? seed,
and lowers or raises covering shovel.
cotton, coin, fbanuts and grain
•tantly striving to make a
congratulate th<
tkqr
Many manufactured are oonstt
Plhntdr equal to the Cage. Wo <m
high ideals, but so far they have
mark.
congratulate them on
fallen far short of their
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HOG FENCE L£T!
nog tcncc is going out daily by
many wagon loads but *o far We have been able to keep our
stock unbtoken. Why not fence now? We have the wire
and you cart jtey us later if not convenient to pay now.
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■OLDS CLASS INITIATION
Ptorio— looords for Crowds Bro
ken—One ond One-half a Bocf
Used to Food Crowd
Last Thursday night (Justine
Camp W. (). W. was hostess Jo
some 300 Sovereign* in attendance
on the class initiation given there.
Gustine ('snip hail, in alxiut a
month, taken in f>l new members
and accordingly a clan* initiation
was held for their introduction
into the mysteries of Woodcraft
Mererrs Gap *|\d Comanche de-
gree teams were Invited to put on
the protection degree oii the oc-
casion and accordingly these two
teams each conferred the protec-
tion degree in full on two candi-
dates each.
The work was exemplified by
both teams in a very able and im-
pressive manner which made the
occasion one long to be remember-
ed by the Sovereigns in attend-
ance.
Upon the arrival of the Sover-
eigns before the work was started,
a most bountiful supper was serv-
ed, consisting df beef with nec-
essary accompanying articles to
make a splendid supper Bo great
was the crowd and so extensive
the preparations on tin- part of
the Gustine Camp that one and
one-half beeves were used in the
supper.
The occasion was one long to be
remembered and words of praise
can never be sufficient to really ex-
press the appreciation of the vis-
itors of the treatment by the Gus
tine Sovereigns.
Fifty-one members initiated into
one small lodge and in the pres-
ence of more than three hundred
Sovereigns is a record that Ons-
tiuc well may feel proud of.
NO INDIGESTION, GAS
OR STOMACH MISERY
IN FIVE MINUTES
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'Pape’s Diapepsin" for sour, acid
stomach, heartburn,
dyspepsia.
Time it! In live minutes your
sour, aeid stomach feels fine. No
indigestion, heartburn or belching
of gaa, or eructations of undigest-
ed food, no dizziness, bloating,
foul breath or headache.
Pape's diapepsin Is noted, for its
speed in sweetening upset stom
aehs. It is tIA surest, quickest,
most certain stomach antacid in
the whole world, and besides , it is
harmless.
Millions of men and women now
eat their favorite foods without
fear—they know Pape’s Diapepsin
will save them from any misery.
Please for your sake, get a large
fiftv-cent ease of Pape’s Diapepsin
from any drug store and put your
stomach right. Don’t keep on be-
ing miserable—life is too short—
you an* not here long, so make
J*our stay agreeable. Eat what you
like and enjoy it, without dread of
acid fermentation in the stomach.
Pape’s Diapepsin belongs in
your home anywav" Should one
of the family eat something which
don’t agree with them, or in ease
of an attack of indigestion, dys-
pepsia, gastritis or stomach de-
rangement due to fermentation
and acidity, at daytime or during
the night, it is handy to give the
quickest, surest relief known.
PUea Cared f« 6 to 14 Days
eSNSISiS
WIN refund
to cure
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cure ear cue
t»cl*T<>< rurttoe file* Ir
The l«*t application give* Kmc «n<l R*»t.
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Marriage Licenses Issued.
A. A. Potter and Miss Ida Kor
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McNew.
Webb and Miss Mollie
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UN1C f£r iaflgestion.
mat-
, The Methodist held their second
quarterly conference Sunday
night. Preaiding Elder 8. J.
Vaughan of Dublin presiding. All
retmrta Wetc good. Th« f6flowing
delegates te the District Cohfer-
enee. Conference to be held in
Ifico April 2f, 29, were elected: A.
8. Harris, Dr. Lester Hall, O. H.
Donaho, Jno. G. Nicholas.
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For hoarseness, inflamed lungs
or irritating coughs, BALLARD'S
HOREHOUND SYRUP is a heal-
jnCbriy It**. i«jorkqui«k.
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IN THE OLD DAYS WA8 A
DRESS UP EVENT. AND TIMES
HAVE NOT CHANQED.
AS EACH LAD TUlED TO IjOOK HIS ItEST FOR HIS COLLEEN
THEN SO IT IS NOW AND ST PATRICK’S DAY COME.S AT
THE RIGHT TIME—JUST AS YOU REALLY NEED SPRING
CLOTHES
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You don't know who St. Patrick's tailor was. but you do know who
ought to be YOUR T,VILOR.
BOB STANTON
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A VISIT TO OUR 8T0RE
will prove the satisfaction and
economy we offer the woman
who desires the best meats for
her table, but who has to con-
sider the matter of ex|>cnae.
The sanitary manner in which
we handle and keep our choic*
cuts offers food for thought to
the thinking woman.
ALLEN Si HARRIS, MARKET
Oak Qrove.
Mr ,L W. May is better at this
writing.
Miss Mary Holland spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with her par-
ents.
Mr. Bill Steele entertained the
young people with a ikuaiesl Fri-
day night; all report a nice time.
. Mr. Winfield Moore has a migh-
ty bad leg and foot from a burn.
Mr. J. G. Hood made a business
trip to Sipe Springs Saturday.
Mr. und Mrs. Hub LaRpgiie of
Bibb visitj^l Mr. Elmer La Rogue
Sunday.
Mr. Homer Walters made a huai-
iiess trip to Comanche Monday.
Mr. Clifton Huff and sistefa.
Miss Eva and Neva were at Sid-
ney Sunday.
Several from taure vent church
at Sidney Sunday night.
Mr. Clarence Goodaon visited
bis brother Earnest last Saturday.
Mr. Otis Stewart visited Mr.
John Hall Sunday morning.
Mr, Walter Stewart and family
visited Ms* parent* Sunday. v
WOMEN'S NERVES
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Women, more than men, have excitable nerves, because
tiring work and physical strain tax their more delicate
nervous systems and bring premature age and chronic
weakness—unless treated intelligently.
Drug-laden pills and alcoholic concoctions cannot build up a
woman'* strength, but the concentrated medicinal food properties in
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build strength from its very source and are helping thousands
of women to gain control of their nerve power —ovdrcotn*
tiredness, nervousness, impatience and irritability.
SCOTT'S is a liquid-food—free from alcohol.
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A Free Service
SPRING HOUSE CLEANING IS AT HAND
When you begin your spring renovating, consider st the same
time wiring your home for electric lights.
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WE WILL ESTIMATE TOUR WIRING FREE
Call us. Let us go over the house with you and figure just
what it will cost you ts have your home wired and how lights
and fixtures-dtiy be qaed to beat sdvsfitage We will be glad
to do this absolutely free. Call on us.
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The Ware Electric Co
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Complete line of Electric Fixtures, 4Uch as Showers, Semi-inai-
reef Bowls, all manner of Sfades for Electrie Light*. All the*
very latest ideas'in these lines.
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Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917, newspaper, March 16, 1917; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth877240/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.