The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912 Page: 6 of 12
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ThaCdtaanche. CQuntv Medical
"Boclity met is Commiche Decem-
ber 7th. the tallowing ftoember*
^•ere- prejeot; Doctor* t.hiltin,
Gray, Davenport, Applewhie,
For about fourteen yeeye, Mr.
Blakemore has htkn in bpd health
.end has been in the hospital for
it* e iniance at'tyrrAl/ at no timV
appeurinjr ' hatter, and passed
»«yM |uddfnly Tuiadajrmornbiir
Four d*vs only, Friday, Saturday, Mon- ^
day and Tuesday, December, 2oth, 21«t,
23rd ar-d 24th, you tan buy jt $60.00 SBn-».
ger Sewing Machine for $35-*>o- Now ia
the time to buy one of the moat useful and J]
lasting Christmas presents that could rtrer _
be fought for a lady. And never before -
has the price on a Singer Sewing Machine
been as low as $35.oo and this price is
only good -on the dates above mentioned.
Remember the dates, and call at the
•Singer office on Setithoast corner, square,
Comanche, Texas.
Harrison Fisher Calendars___...........$3 00
Harrison Fiaber Books_________________3^50
. Beauties orFiTendsbip Gi£tJ§ooks _____.60
.Latest Fiction*../ ._ £~~ 130 to 1.50
DArtny,-Meade. Alcott and Elsie
Bopks. ... ___-JL. ■ H on'
< Alger,, Henty Boy Scou
Popular Copyright now
^lemons. Carson, Thoms*. t)ing <*,
D. D. Smith; and Orv. D»s. ' 1’.
Bj Anderlon of .Bruwnwood d id
R»B. Sellars apd K, H. Beall of
Fort-Worth vl«hed the socisjy.
The viaitinffi doctor* furninlqd'
^H* was. a nattvi* of Bedford;
county, Trjpn ,J*nd teas 69 years
'of StfS. He enme to Texan in 187.’>,
settling in thin county, and waa
married in 1806.
vMl*. Blakernorn leaves, a wife j
ai d aeven eniittren >th* ci.ildrcn'
beiqg: Mrs. Myrtle Lane of Gua |
ti^e, Elia Barrel, Lillian, Warnsr. !
Exie, Thelma, Oliver and ALiis.
The remain*, wore brought* to
Comanche and inter/rve^t wa. had
at Board Church W^dne^d.-y *ft/*r •
noon, Rev. J. E. Mihon official-.;
to*.
the following. * program: **T. n-
ailectomy and Techpic" Dr. And r
son of Brpwnwood. "’Pellagrt”
by Dr. Basil: ^Obstruction of
the Naaal pesiages its iffect on
the general system and the tre it
meot of the same."by Dr. Selldra.
f he objsot of this l society if to
promote the eoience. and • art of
madlolaf, to... footer the growth
and„ the diffusion of medical
knowledge, to promote fHandle
into'course aaaofcg the physic ions,
to elevate the standard of medical
©dotation and to enlighten and
direct public-opinion in regkrd to
the board problem of hygiene.
Those who failed ^to ha present
at this meeting have much to re*
grot. An afternoon and night
session whs held. During "the
night Mhsion the banquet at the
Colonial - Hotel was a pleasant
_______ ' 4 >*. ■
T*iy Books, Paper & Linn
Children’s Bcrac* in sets .-..
Bibles, Family and Teacihe
Testaments ___:
Wedding Books____i__,__
.............-a; Ac to 1.50
_ l.?5 to 1.75
to 5.00
i_ 10c to 2.00
___2,00 to 5 00
____-1.50 to 3.50
....______.50 to 1.<K)
se) -.„..10 to 5..00
4«».«..... ,15 to . 25
>klets and Caras.. 5c to 50
'ags. package____5c to 10c
______ 10c to 25c
1—______ 1.25 to 2 50
reading this, la to take the first or If further information 'is do*
~,J5c to 25c
_lc each
. 75c to 3.50
. 50c to 3 50
-50c to 350
-75c to 150
_25c
* 75c .to. 150
.100,to5 00
15c to 1250
100 to 2500
_ .25c to 1 50
1 00 to 1 50
yr.___1 100
■top towards > enrolling with us
THAT WILL BE YOUR FIRST
STEP TOWARDS A GREAT SUC-
CESS.
You have made excuses and
halted long enough. Your duty
to yoimwlf is to oome to a decision
NOW, Yout best interests dictate
a decision favoring an enrollment
NOW. <~
Wheh may we expeot you?
Write America’s largest business
training school, with 1500students
annually, Tyler Commercial Col-
lege, Tyler, Texas, Coma atonee,
aired phono or wire for catalogue
ad vertisment.1
Music Bolls
/Hair Brushes
It, Why
Cloth Brush_____/______
Collar and Cuff Bags._1
Tobacco Pouches ______
C»gsr Cases— _____.....
Cigard per box_________
^tpesl______________
Kodaks__ ___,_:____
Toilet Articles, all brands
Jioxsll Fountain Pens.........
Rexall $1 Watches guaran
P*y your accounts du«M. P,
leign ttemeaiM w^iiii • oun
opposite firs station, Comaoehe,
Texas They will take any kind of
country produce on account. >£
Respectfully, --
adv Ellis db Son.
<•«««•. ■ , •
The following officers ware
elected for the ensuing year:
President, P. H. Chilton; Vice
Present, T. P. Weaver; Secretary,
C, W. Ory; delegatee to the State
meeting, T. P, Weaver and I. T.
Clemons. 80 per cent of the Drs.
of Comanche oounty are members
of the County Medical 8oaistyr
Comanche; Doctors Gray, Chilton.
Thomas, Carson, Clemons, Vine-
yard and Ory. DeLeon: Weaver
Inzer, Barnett and Neal. Gus-
tine: Brown and Applewhite.
PrOetor: Dingle. Haase: Daven-
port. .Sidney.;; Hays. Bjbb! Hil -
ley. Sipe Springs: Duke and
Westbrook. Lamkirf': Eargle.
Newburg: Bradley. Downing:
Greer. Comyn: Barnett. The
.next meeting will be held in Co-
manche ; the first Thursday in
March. ■ , , •• ....................
A Bible would make a nice
Xmaa gift.—advf
Paris Smith’a Bible atore.
The Wm. Reese Rexall Store
Go;n^ Back Home
This Christmas 7
Ask about our rates to Arkansas, Louisi^-
ana, Oklahoma, Alabamq,Goorgia, Florida,
Kentucky, Mississippi, ' North Carolbia,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and
Business Proposition
New Mexico.
On sale Dec. 21, 22, 23, 1612
ReturnJan 19, 1913^
U/E WANT YOU to come
" to our store and talk with
our Mr. Sam Todd about the
profits in farm dairying. We
want you to sde- the Sharpies
Separator—-the perfection in
its line. It’s simple, few
parts To wash and easy to run.
It’s to the Dairyman what the
Uncle Dave Mallow Dead.
On Thursday night, Deo. 5th,
at 10 o'clock Uncle Dsve Mellow
sge, 68, passed awav at hi* home
vary suddenly. He hid been com*
plaining r.f not feeling well for
•one time, but hie wife felt no
uncasincts regarding his condi-
tion and went to attend church
tnat oight. Upon her return she
found ^-him to be worat and imme-
diataly called a docter, but1 when
aid oame the grim) reaper had
claimed it's own and1 the eoulof
Uncle Dave had' passed to the
great beyond. 1- —-
Mr. Mallow had resided here
for about thirty-five years and
was highly respected by all who
knew Lira. A wife end elx chil-
dren survive him. Interment
took place on Saturday following
hi* death.—Blanket Signal.
Washington D. C.; Chicago, IH4 Kanaka
......1. City, Mo.; St Louiy, Mo.; Denver, Colo.;
Pueblo, Colo^ Colorado Springs, Colo.; and
Trinidad, Cole.
On Sale Dec. 21, 22, 23, 1912
Return Jan.19,1912. - y
John Deere Plow i* to the
farm; always ready to do perfect work.
Don’t trpgiect this matter,; We .are gla4~.tp
^pive you -«<*h information we have andr-tell you
the bV«?t -^rjHratoron earth on easy payments.
Have a- weekly income in cash. Your cotton
crop will be your profit pext fall if you’ll only
Bates to all points in Texas, sell Dec, 20, 21
22, <23, 24, 25, 26, 31, and Jan. 1 * Beturn Jan,
You must not think of Santa
Claus and cxpect^him to drop pre-
canto Into your atooklnga while
you sleep. ^ ~
You have the present hour—ins*
provy it. We are eager , to give
you the beat, most thorough going
training for business as a steno-
grapher and bookkeeper or an
operator.
The beat way you can improve
this very hour that .findi you
Steel coaches, dining cars, electric lights.'
For fnrther information regardipg time of trains,
fares, fares and sleeper reservation see us or
phone 300. *
ijiggjf
get busy
See us now. Some people talk, but
never act You must get busy.
magche,J.H.McMillim>t County Judge
and W. T. Dobbs, W. J. Patton,Joo.
W.-Wyatt and O. H. Loudermllk,
oomtuiMsiooere of Comanoh^ count;
ail being duly' sworn upon ostiTtn;
that they bave in open court at the
Deo. terqp 1912 examined end compar-
ed the quarterly report for tbs quertSr
endia^ Oct. 31st 1912. of Jokkle W.
Burks treasurer of Comaaohe county
For Qoncert to be Given at High School Auditorium .
1 Friday January* 3^19^ 3 by .the following artists from/thf ftdijty
Oaniel BaL$r Colleg^Tu«dfer the^^^auspicie$ of A\fc Jbadifs |Vid iSo-
ity of the ResUyterifiri Ghurcb of Corftanehd ? ? | | }
‘ > k" BERBER#J. A Q O-Piano s
• , • , ' MIS«i Voice H > - ' l
^#ISS JEAN fc. LAING, Violin- ' . ' ' ; '
Chopin -» Stade top Miaer Ap. 10. No. tl — Piano .4, ,
■ Jtoda la € Ma jo# Op. 10, No. V . "
COTTON BELT ROUTE
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and find the same to be oorreot. 'That
«itd report chews that at the end of
said quarter the treasurer bad on
"hand tbq4um (46866.49) flve thous-
and elgfet hundred sixty five dollars
and 49 cento belonging to said coun-
ty. That upon inquiry of the ooun
ty depository ( vlx The First National
Bank M Comanche) tfalgf flod that
■aid treasurer of Comanche oounty oa
ive/ to Wace^S
TRAINS
in Oh Major Op. 10, No. S ^
rOm Sameon and ftellla ai# . V
leart at Thy Bw«et Voice’*1
Kati • * - -
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Bell, Tom H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912, newspaper, December 20, 1912; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883368/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.