The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917 Page: 8 of 10
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early I THE BROWNWOOD DI8TEI0T,
tered to be held in Brownwood on Sat-
■tole urday April 14th. Ip order to
rood* participate in this meet each coon*
ty mutt hold ita county meet and
Last Saturday
Spring
^On Sttnday morning Mr. Patillo
on opening the store discover
fad what had turn
bnce notified the offi
“ The burglars lu
holes close together
in Athletica and Debate and De-
clamation.
I therefore call the “county
Ohe county to be
school in Coman-
i We bought specially for Saturday several hundred pounds
sugar to go while it lasts at 15 pounds far -------Ji’4-----91
J We have goods at the prices that suits your purse. Bri
your cash hqre.
Best big juicy lemons, 4 for*—- ---..-------------
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„ 15c Can Tomatoes for.......-.......—«.............1
lf.r Sugar Com %r--------------------------------12 1
Oyster* per can .....................................
MEN
el of aeidat-uw . _______ _
oked ehe on the 31st of March in whieh
| . "tned contests will be had in Athletics,
and reached through and turned Debate and Declamation and Com*
the night latch and entered. * position and Spelling.
Later investigation proved tjiat Preliminaries will be held in all
the auger with which the boring events at ten o’clock a. m. and,
was done was stolen from the finals in Athletic* at 2 o’clock p.
blacksmith shop of Owen & Gran- m. while finals in spelling, compo-
ser and burglary had been com- sition and Declamation and Debate
mitted in order to secure it. will be held at 8 p. m.
Examination of the store show- retries in athletics should be
ed that the theft from the atoek sent at once to E. Y. Freeland
consisted mostly of fine candies, Comanche, in Debate and Declama-
smoking tobacco .and some toilet t|on to Supt. Bert Speed Gustine,
articles. - _ <■ i*n Spelling and Composition to
The officers have a strong clew Mrs. A. C. Cathey Comanche.
Quart jar Pickles ..............
8 pounds Whole Grain Kiev for________
Great big can Peachea for ____
* 2 packages Arm and Hammer Soda for
7 Bars Crystal White Soap for -------
Beat BQc aad.26o Candy for----------
P<?rk and Beans--------------------
17-quart Enamel Dish Pans for *____
Good Axe Handles for----------------
Big Glass Tumblers, each -----------
Extra large Towels, 2 for------------
Indies Fine White Petticoats, each____
Fine line Flowers for Hats at____-____
25c and 35o Silk Ribbons, per yard-----
Our big line of new Spring shoes tor men
are now arriving. This is a demand in
Comanche for the absolutely highest
grade mens shoes and to satisfy that de-
mand we have bought a complete line of
Stacy Adams and Howard Foster shoes.
' In debate and Declamation two
debaters from each school, while
represenatives in spelling will be
limited to one from each school
which should be selected by local
contest.
The time is short owing to fa<ft
that announcement from Brown
wood as to time of that meet has
not been forthcoming.
Some splendid trophies will be
given at the Brownwood “meet.”
We hope for a splendid county
done and in all probability will be
done to stop the practice.
The Stacy Adams is a shoe of absoltuely the highest grade in
which shoes are made. It embodies quality and style unsur-
passed in any shoe and at the same time gives the maximum
wear for the value------------------------ $7.50 to $9.00
The Howard Foster Shoe is one of the highest grade shoes
made today and is ideal in style, quality and durability.
Prices___________________________—-----$6.00 to $7.50
W1 SAVE YOU MONEY
RENEWED TESTIMONY
meet in Comanche. Bring your
school full of enthusiasm.
Very truly,
R. F. Holloway.
Director General Interscholaatio
League, Comanche county. \
No one in Comanche who suf-
fers baokache, headaches, or dis-
tressing urinary ills can afford to
The Store With. Plain Prices
The Place to Trade
ignore this Comanche woman’s
twice-told story. It is oonfirmed
testimony that no Comanche resi-
dent can doubt.
Mr*. S. F. Stapp, Comanche,
says: “I was annoyed a greet deal
toy rheumatic pains through my
body. I could get ho rest at night
‘and the next da yWas unfit for any
kind of work. I was alee kubject
'to headaches and dizjsy spells,
Which eaused my health to run
KNUTSON & EATON
CLOSE QUT DAISY
We also havo a few pairs of other makes of shoes absolutely
the highest grade at very attractive prices. -
cam
Kinutson & Eaton this ‘ week
closed out their dairy herd ami
" them trfroft Worth where
1 oh the market.
> geatletoen, who up to the
their closing, operated ohe,
most modern and up-to-
irlee in the eeuhtty, and re-
„ !*et» this litae of busineua
gether. ~ • '
‘”,vr
oh SeW\
ideas and ungi
terns m Pendants
_. J3V-4 mi; > I,, trip y7cpv,
they were placed
1 These gentl. au
time of “ *
of the
date da
In our stum windows and m our cases
arc now to be seen the most handsome
and artistic pendants that have ever come
to this city for
$4.00 to $35.00
We will show you pendants that are the
embodiment of all you could wish for.
Made of solid gold with or i without dia-
monds and guaranteed.
Don’t forget our big line of hats; just what you want and
right up to the minute________________________$8.00 to $5.00
1 recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills at
s every opportunity to anyone who
needs a kidney medicine.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan’s Kidney Pills—-the same
that Mrs. Stw>p has twice publicly
recommended. Foster - Milburn
Co., Props., puffato, N. Y.
Instant relief from pain, backache,
soreness, stiffness, sciatica with
“St. Jacobs Oil.”
Back hurt you
Can’t straight- j
en up without feeling sudden pains {
Hharp aches and twinges. Now 1
listen! That’s lumbago, sciatica, 1
or maybe from a strain, and you ’ll <
get blessed relief the moment you !
rub your back with soothing, pen- *
etrating “St. Jacobs Otl.” Noth- J
ing else takes out soreness, lame- !
ness and stiffness o quickly. You *
simply rub it on and out comes i
the pain. It is perfectly harmless i
and doesn’t bum-or discolor the 5
Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get j
a small trial bottle from any drug i
store, and after using it just once £
you’ll forget that you ever had
backache, lumbago or sciatica, be- “
cause your back will never hurt 1
or cause any more misery. It hev- 1
er disappoints and has been re- I
commended for 60 years. Stop
drugging kidneys 1 They don’t
cause backache, because they have
bo nerves, therefore cah not cause
pain. -
RHODE ISLAND
EGOS FOR SALE
Announcement
1 take this method'of announc-
ing to the publie my candidacy
for the office of City Marshall. I
will appreciate your vote or in-
fluence and. if elected will strive to
reward you with efficiency and im-
partiality as an officer.
Respectfully, -
(It) Houston Owens.
First pen $2, Second
pen $1 per setting of 15.
These chickens are prize
winners—blood tells.
Our'Service—Like Our Jewelry—The Best
Reese McCarty
T M PULLIAM
■tele of Ohio. City of Toledo,
I .urea County, m.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
ta senior partner of the Arm of F. 3.
Cheney & CM., dotna bttalnsM In the
City of Tol<-(Jo, County and Otkte afore -
•aid. ana . that maid firm will pay the
sum of ONB HUNDRED BOU.AMI fdr
saw# avni
CATARRH CUM. FRAN* J OHKM.T
Spring MarGras
“A Home Carnival”
Comanche April 5, 0, 7
No. 1071.
Official Statement of the Condition of
TKfi KB8T STATE BANK, AT LAMKIN,
State of Texas, at the close of business oil the 5th day of March,
March, 1917.
^>* Toledo, a.
rr^mrirrttrtTOfnmmtftitftiirrriooooa
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, pftd&tyakt* collateral
Overdrafts_____________,_____________
Furniture and Fixtunm__----------
Due from Approved Ifc&J# nt I pvmW, net—
Due from other Banks and Bankers, sub
$ 6,694.15 a
810.09 f
13,908 21
ife oka *Ae tokos her biscuits, cakes, muffins,
and light hr«4 bet <rf her oven and finds t
•amply fit fa* a W. table. You’ll be happy,
when you <k> your bolting with our mOrvelbas
Big Chief Flour
Other
| 27,7$T.I1
Total
LtABfLftlHS
Capital Block paid in
the ideal flour for baking of ev<
it ourselves with the famous
sanitary min—the flour-making,
age —from tne finest select wheat grown.
' You can serve anything you bake
. from our "Midget^ Marvel flour
with the satisfaction that your
r CI folks or your guests never tasked
anything better.
kind. We grind
idget** Marvel
Individual Deposits, subject to check----
* iiiojivco'i o>fv.
Total......-.......-.....
The State of Texas, County of Comanche,
ier
statement is true to the best of.otur knov
9 27,797.11
. and Mrs. Jay Moore visited
for the post week but is. im-
Correct—Attest*. 0. D. Britain, M, D. Carmii
Sidiscrihed and sworn to before me, thds 12th dl
Ex-Officio Notary Public Comanche Co., Texas.
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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/m1/8/?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.