The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917 Page: 6 of 10
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WRIGLEYS
Makes the Whole world Klhl
No climate affects it for
the package protects it.
IVRIGLEY’S goes to all
parts of the world —in
all seasons, to all classes.
The
Flavor
Lasts
Fresh, clean, wholesome
and delicious always.
It aids appetite and di-
gestion, quenches thirst,
keeps the teeth clean
and breath sweet*
Three
Fine
Flavors
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JAPANESE ftlBLS IN TOKYO
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After
every
meal
SHEEP MEPOES IN AUSTRflU*
DPIVER IN SINGAPORE
dav on busines*.
Une|e John Rt»|»«r in tttendii
the fat stock fihow thin week.
Melvin Kelley in visiting ilia
l.rother in Dallas this week.
Oliver Weaver of Weat, Tcxhs,
in visiting ih* parent*.
Minn Jannie Orahain wan the
guest of Mr*. E. (). Bowden laat
sYeek.
Mr. .lohn Buchanan and non,
Jim, were here buying eat tie the
latter part of IftHt week.
Mr. J. M. Boykin was in DeLeon
Friday on buaineaM.
Miss Vera Lee and Annie Boy-
kin were the guest* of Miss Allie
Ferrell Sunday.
Kev. Handera of Duater preach-
ed here Sunday at ll :30 a. m.
Mr. Vivian Burleaon of Sipe
Springs visited here Sunday.
Mr. .1. L. <’ox wan in Hamilton
Monday on buaineaa.
Mrs. .1. L. Oox was the guest of
Mrs. G. I)’ Mtinn Monday!
Rev. S. A. Bryant and daughters
were the guertts of Mr. Diek Wag-
ley Sunday.
Mr. Whit Armstrong and family
of Gap was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Armstrong Sunday.
NOW 1n1
■HEALTH
What Came From Reading
a Pink ham Adver-
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Paterson, N. J. — “I thank you far
the Lydia E. Pink ham remedied u they
lliriimilllli'lllinflllUltl have made me well
and healthy. Son
time ago I felt
USE "CASCJWTS” FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
WHEN CONSTIPATED
When bilious, headachy, sick, for
sour stomach, bad breath,
bad colds.
WRAPP^jp
IN
Get a ten cent box.
Take a eascaret tonight to
cleanse your liver, stomach and
bowels, and you will surely feel
great by morning. You men and
ran down, had pains
la my back and tide,
was very irregular,
tired, nervous, had
such bad dreams,
did not feel like eat-
ing and had short
breath. I read your
advertisement in
the newspapers and
decided to try s bottle of Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound. It worked
from the first bottle, so I took a second
and a third, also a bottle of Lydia E
Pink ham's Blood Purifier, and now I am
just as well as any other woman. I ad*
vise every woman, single or married,
who is troubled with any of the afore-
said ailments, to try your wonderful
Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier
and I arr sure they will help her to get
rid of her troubles as they did me." —
Mrs. Elsie J. Van der Sande, 36 No.
York St., Paterson, N. J.
Thm QaMfnm Thmt 0oe» Hot
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La, Orip add
of Its Tonfc- sod Laxative effect, LAXATIVE
QUININE can ba taken by anyone without _ _ _
or ringing in the hand. It rstnotrss the damns of GoM^ Orip
Headache. Used whenever Quinine Is
“Bromo Quinine”
e as—a sn wsw wi wjgwnmw
Laxative Bromo Quinine
Write the Lydia E. Pinkhsm Medicine
Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass, if you
need special advice.
When to Take Chamberlain’s Tab-
lets.
women who have headaches, coat-
ed tongue, a bad cold, are bilious,
Mexico.
II. Henry who bus been confined
to his bed for several days is no
better.
Everybody is planting corn this
*• Will McKclvcs and family is
visiting Henry MoKclvoy at Bag-
get this week
J. P. Hapcock went to Dublin
Saturday on business.
Roy Hayes and wife spent Sat
Jirday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. L. I). Hancock.
Rev. Hudnal from Proctor
preached at this pl«ee last Sunday
evening.
’ Dr. Cox ami wife from this com-
munity spent Sunday night with
WHAT IS
LAX-FOS
Tom Stephens. Several of Mr.
Stephens family are sick with the
measles.
Several of the Woodmen of the
World attended the working of
Walter Barbee's place near Shiloh.
Willie Ewin gwas in this com-
munity Sunday.
J. R. Currier made a business
trip to Dublin Saturday.
Dallas Vonn and Jesse Henry
were in this community yesterday.
A singing was given at the home
of Thomas Whitfield.
Several from this community at-
tended ‘'the picnic at Shiloh ; and
all report a nice time.
nervous, upset, bothered with a
sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or
have backache and feel all worn
out. Are you keeping your bowels
clean with cascaretx—or merely
forcing a passageway every few
ilays with salts, cathartic pills or
castor oil ?
Cascarets immediately cleanse
and regulate the stomach, remove
the sour, undigested and ferment-
ing food and foul gases; take the
excess bile from the liver and car-
ry off the constipated waste mat-
ter and poison from the bowels.
Remember, a eascaret to-night
will straighten you out by morning
A 10-cent box from your druggist
clear head and cheerfulness for
months. Don’t forget the child-
ren.
LAX-FOS IS AN ItlPftOVED CASCARA
A Digestive Laxative
CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC
Lax-FoS is not h Secret or Patent Medi-
cine but is composed ol the following
old-fashioned rool^ n«d herbs:
CASCAHA BARK
BLUE FLAG ROOT
i RHUBARB ROOT
. 8LAOK ROOT
MAY APPLE ROOT
SENNA LEAVES
AND PEPSIN
_ {a Lax - Fos theCA0CAR \ la improved by
I the addition of those digestive ingredi-
■«pt« makin.
ng it better than ordinary Cas-
CABA.and thus the combination acts not
only asa stimulating laxative andc.ithai
bat also as a digestive and liver tonic.
■ laxatives are weak, but Lax-Pos
Inea strength with palatable, aro-
_! taste and does-not gripe or disturb
akanach. One bottle will prove
C-Fba ia invaluable for Constipation,
an or Toth* 1 Liver. Price 50c.
How to Prevent Croup.
When the child is subject to
attacks of croup, see to it that he
eats alight evening meal, as an
overloaded stomach may bring on
an attack, also watch for the firat
symptom—hoarseness, and give
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as
soon ns the child becomes hoarse.
Obtainable everywhere.
A Neglected Cold.
is often followed by pneumonia.
Before it is too late take Laxative
Quinidine Tablets. Give prompt
relief in cases of coughs, colds, la
grippe and headache. Price 25c.
— (adv.)
Cross Roads.
I Some few from this place at-
tended singing at Board church
Sunday afternoon.
Karl Thompson of Duncan was
a visitor in the community Satur-
day night and Sunday.
.Miss Floy Allen spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Misjs Kattie
Nance of Board church.
Dock Cooke of Gustine was a
visitor here Sunday.
Mrs. R. A. Allen- attended the
funeral of her friend Mrs. Davis
of Newburg last week.
Mr, and Mrs. W A. Wetzel spent
Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Dan
(’ummings.
The Woodmen met at this place.
They report a very nice time.
We shall do our best in trying
to play the Hebron girls in a
basketball game Friday afternoon
everybody invited to come.
When you feel dull and stupid
after eating.
When constipated or bilious.
When you have a sick headache.
When you have a sour stomach.
When you belch after eating.
When you have indigestion.
When nervous or despondent.
When you have no relish for
your meals.
When your liver is torpid.
Obtainable everywhere.
Sidney.
Bert Steele lias the pneumonia.
Mr. A H. Taylor’s baby is
thought to be better.
Miss Srillio Cot and Mr Robert
Easley of Fort Worth, were mar-
ried at the home of her father one
mill east of Sidney. They have
the congratulations of the entire
community.
M. I*. Caine was in Sidney Tues-
1 in > . 1 V ddii
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is and Caskets
I carry a pony lata line of undertakers goods and
five all calls my personal attention—day or night.
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T* M. PULUAM
Store Phene 204 Roaidencc Phone 170
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Colds
should be "nipped in the
bud", for if allowed to run
unchecked, serious results
may follow. Numerous
cases of consumption, pneu-
monia, and other fatal dis-
eases, can be traced back to
aqaid. At the first
cold, protect
morougroy
doses at
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PHONE 217
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Northwest Corner Square
Comanche Produce Company
D. 0. BAILiBT, Proprietor ’
lit* paid far PwfcW and Hides ad all timer
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Citation by Publication.
The State of Texas,
To tl\e Sheriff or any Constable
of Comanche County—Greeting:
You are hereby, commanded,that
you summon, by making publica-
tion of this citation in some news-
paper published in the town of Co-
manche, if there he a newspaper
published tnerein, but if not, then
in any newspaper published in the
52nd judicial district; but if there
lie no newspaper published in said
judicial district, then in a news-
paper published in the nearest dis-
trict to the 52nd judicial district,
for four weeks previous to the re-
turn day hereof, J. C. Horn, whose
resideqee is unknown, to he and
appear before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court, at the next regular
term thereof, to he holden in the
County of Comanche, at the Court-
house thereof in Comanche on the
16th day of April A. I). 1917, then
and there to answer a petition fil-
ed in said Cotirt, on the 8th day of
March _A. D. 1917, in a suit num-
bered on the docket of said Court
No. 4270, wherein Mrs. O. M. Horn
is plaintiff, and J. C. Horn is de-
fendant. The nature of the plain-
tiff's demand being as follows to-
wit: That on or about the first
day of January, 1912, plaintiff \tok
seized and possessed of and held
the title ami fee simple to the fol-
lowing described tract of land, to-
Wit: 100 acres, more or less, of the
B. B. B. & C. R. R. Co. survey in
Comanche County, Texas, Patent-
ed to T. C. Frost, by Patent No.
380, bounded as follows: Begin-
ning at the S. W. comer of said
survey; then north to Dennis O’-
Brien S. W. corner; thence east to
the said ^ O’Brien S. E. corner;
thence north to the center bed of
Copperas Creek ; thenee east down
the bed of said croek to the west
line of the W. M. Cottrell tract;
tnonce sppth to the south line of
said survey; thence west to the
place of beginning.
x That thcpeajlqr, to-wit, on or
about the
of January,
said ddfendaht, J. C. Hd#,
umkh'filTIy entered rtpon said pre-
nnd (ttapomesNrd the plain-
niftes
tiff and that he still unlawfl
withholds from the plaintiff «
possession of the same to p*
tiffs damage $100.00.
Plaintiff prays that defendant
bf Cited l>y publication to answer
this petition and that upon final
hearing she have, and recovi
from defendant both the title
pomeaoion of said land and
damages I
Herein fail not, but have you be-
low said Court, on the said flrat
my of Mi^ ne^rf tefm thereof, this
■Writ, witto your endorsement there
on, showing how yon have execut-
ed the same.
Oiren under my hand and seal
of aid Court, at office in Coraap-
the 9th day of March A.
A. J. Lloyd,
iatrict Court, Comanche
ounty, Tezaa. (JJ9-32)
T>. 1917.
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Piano Tuner’s Notice!
Dear Madam:—
J heard a man say the other day
that his piano was one of the fin-
est made, and that while he had
owned it for 6 years, he had had it
tuned but once.
If this man had told you that
he had very fine front windows in
liis house and had had them wash-
ed but once in six years, you W'ould
have had the same feelings that I
did when he spoke of his piano.
A great many people have the
erroneous idea that if a piano isn’t
played upon it does not get out of
tune. Others think it does a piano
no harm to get out of tune.
As a matter of fact, the finest
piano in the world will not pro-
duce good music if it is not in
tune, and it is not in tune unless it
is tuned at least twice a year.
Furthermore, it works a posi-
tive injury to the piano to permit
it to go much over a year without
tuning. Many fine pianos ^re ruin
ed because of neglect of thw kind.
A piano out of tune is worthless as
a musical instrument and is noth-
ing more than a useless piece of
furniture.
For a very small sum you can
arrange with me to keep your pia-
no in perfect condition at all times.
It will then be a source of pride
and pleasure to you and your
friends. My work is guaranteed
to be of themost expert character.
Leave orders with T. M. Pulliam.
Very truly yobre,
PRICE KIKER.
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The QuWna That Daaa Not Affect Th# Haatf
Became of It* tonic and laxative effect, LAXA-
TIVE BftOMO QUININE I* better than ordia*. "
“■•Inlue and does not cauae pervoasneas no.
Remember the fnll name and
mature of *. W. GROVE- '£*
nvr, oaunu
Quinine and doc
riming in head,
look for the ii*
Check Off the Items
YOU
xisr
as we deliver your Groceries,
and you wlll4ind us accurate
and dependable always. But
it is not only in weights and
quantities, but in qualities
that we take the lead. The
purest Groceries obtainable
in the market are bought by
ns for our patrons. Our pri-
ces are right, our deliveries
prompt and we shall welcome
you as a regular patron.
Joe Catter
City Grocer
Phone 201
Phone 221
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Sewing Machines
BRAND NEW “NEW WHITE RbTAltY’
SEWING MACHINE *40.00
WHY PAY MORET
We have on hand a lot of new White Rotary Sowing
Machines. The same kind-that are being sold for $60.00 thru-
ont the country We bought these machines far below the
market price and we can sell them low. Your chance to make
a neat saving. ,
NEW WHITE ROTARY $40
ATWOOD BROTHERS
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A FEW SECOND-HAND MACHINES AT $5.00 EACH
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Kodak Finishing
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Prints 2, 3 and 4 cents,
promptly attended to.
One-day service. Mail orders
Luther Dixon’s
Kodak Shop
Two Blocks North of the Ford Station. *
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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/m1/6/?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.