The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912 Page: 8 of 12
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Tbs sut* ui county of Co
ui anode. lix yi rvue tit an order uf
•ale, issued out pi the the Hooorabls
DUuiut/Oourt of Comanobe bounty,
ou9th, day uf'November a. 1). 1912.
by the Clem thereof, lu tbe case.of
s»ipe, C3|»ri ug»' Tow mite co. vs. J. Mr
ttuu*e«. No. 8n>« mid w mo, IN
sheriff, directed and delivered, t will
pruoeed to veil for cosh- within this
V
Dr. J. B. HALL
Now located over the
Comanche National Bank
building. Phone 456.
All kinds of Dental Work
* solicited.
W&m
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causes* heartburn, sour
stomach, »nervousness,
nausea, impure blood, ana
morp trouble than many
different kinds of diseases.
The food you eat ferments
Jn your stomach, and* the
poisons it fgrrns are ab-
sorbed into your whole
system, causing many dis-
tressing symptoms. At the
first sigh of indigestion, try
DiversificA|ion Provihg Salva
a tkm of the County,
I r » *
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Do you ever hear people Say that
tlmea are hard? Did you ever heir
thus aay that they are harder than
Uey have ever Veen them? Do you
ever hear them aay that money W
scarcer than it has ever been in this'
country ? Did you ever hear one aay/
thla who had figured on Ihe proposi-
tion? Did. you ever hear anybo*dy
give any reason tot these hard times?
At least, have you ever ht^ird ’any-
body say they have investigated the
reason, or sought the truthfulness of
pruueeu vu nil iur tmu, wivuju
hour* (.revcntadJjy law for* Bherlff’•
sales, on tbe Hr*; l uosdiy in January
A. D. 1913, It being tbe ?th. - day .of
said mouth, bSfore tbe court Hutfse
door of said Uomaoobiopunty, In the
oity of comanoba, tbe following da*
■orlbed property, towlt:
Lots Nos. oue (1) and two (2) In
block thiriy-two (38) in the oentral
addition to tbe town of Sipe Springs
as shown by map or said addition re-
corded in Vol. 8(1, page, 852 Deed're-
oords (Jouianche county, Texas levied
on as the property of J- M. liouser to,
satisfy a judgment amounting to $143.-
07 in lavorof Sipe springs Towuslte
Co. and cost of suit.
Given' under my hand, this 13th,
of November, A. 1). 1912.
Jack Cuuningbain, Sheriff.
J. E. Miller, Deputy.
Or anything else , that is
senetally difficult to bake witn
economy -and success—you’ll
findone htaping ttatpoonfal if
HIGHE8T MARKET
PRICE PAID FOR ALL
. PRODUCE
w
Will take it In oar load lots. Don't
be afraid of bringing u* too much.
PHILLIPS-A CO.
North’Side Square.
more efficient, purer and easier
to use than any other Baking
Power obtainable any price:
~fSe*'raet that, times are better ip CoV
manche county than they have beerjl.
So far aa vthe writer lias been able-
to fin'd,‘ the couijjtry has never been
In better shup£ than .right at the
present. Now. you have already, ho
doubt; begun to doubt, the truthfulness
of the statements, but listen; the fig-
ures, .the statements. frpm the banks
will prove every word of the asser-
tion, and reasons will be given why
business Ts flourishing, and why the
people sTiquIc! 'be happy “insofar as
monetary conditions ansAconcerned.
In February, one year ago, a Cham-
ber of-Commerce was organized in
Comatiehe, a few people Interested in
seeing the* country prosper bound
themselves together to work toward
this end. What, have we discovered?
Many changes have been wrought.
Diverstfigation has so strongly found
its way Into popularity that Comanche
now bears, and is entitled to the “dis-
tinction, “the Home of Dlversifjea-
DR. J. F. McCARTY, M. D
X*Hay and Electro Therapeutics
the old, reliable, vegetable
liver powder, to qitickly
cleanse your system from
these undesirable poisons.
Notice, Sheriff Sale
The State of Texas,' County of Co-
manche. By virtue of au Alias Ex-
ecution, issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Comatiehd County,
on the lbth dtty of .November A; U
1912, by the 'berk thereof, in o&se of
Wr*G. iiaxwr versus B. F. Anthony
D‘. I’.Flukard and U. II Flowers,No
3110 and to,u>e us-si be riff, directed and
delivered, 1 will proceed -to sell lor
cash,within the hours prescribed- by
law for Sheriff’s Sale, on the first
Tuesday iu-.lanuary A, D. (913, It be-
lag tbe 7th. day of skid month, befot-e
tbe Court House door of said Coman-
che County, in tbe city of Comanche
the following described property, to-
wit:- A certain or parcel of
iaetd situated in • Comanche county,
lexasaud being 320 acres of laud
tbe ndrth one half ol section No. 21.
Abst, 525, surveyed for tbe Houston
Tap and Brkzona Hail Hoad Co. by
virtue Wt CeFlfficate 21 - 055, Pat. No-
358 Vol.'ll, said section No. 21 begins
at the N. K. coiyjfcr of section No. 20
-made for the same Co. 'Thence west
1900 vara* for the S. W. corner,tbenee
north lftOO vxras to tnc N. W corner
thence east 1600 varus to the N. E.
corner,thence south 1900 vsras for the
S. K. corner, the plaee.of beginning;
levied on as the property or D. R.
Pickard to satisfy a judgement
amounting iott>29 50 in Javor of W
G. Baxter and Later'Transferred to
B. F Anthony and costs of suit. t
Given under my hand, this 18th day
of Nov. .A. U. 1912. ■ ~
, Jack Cunningham, Sheriff,
J. E. Miller, Deputy.
% Practice limited to office and oity,
• Room 14 and 15. Masonic. Temple,
suffered for years from dyspep-
sia and heartburn. Thedfora’s
Black-Diaught, in small doses,
cured my heartburn in a few
days, and now I can ca| without
distress." Try it. 4
Insist on Thedford's
Dr, W. W; Sands
THE ^AfNEBSS DENTIST
Ha# returned to Comanche. Offise
over Jsctffr-ys Grocery Store. Teeth
filled and extracted labsolutely wltb-
Cnown and Bridge work a-
out pain. «
specialty.Dr S&ipis makes a special-
ty in the treatment and cure of Pyor-
rhea. All Work Guaranteed^
% B McCAMBELL
I LAWYER
Will practice in all Courts.
Office over F. & M. Bank.
* Comanhe, Texas
Chan A. Hitt.. •ottnerljr Dis-
trict Cleik is now located and 1*
U.O. Lovejoy
Attorney At Law
Will practice in all court*
Office up attire by Odd Fellow
bldg. North aide equere.
•l- Comanohe, Texas.
tertalnmeat fdr the* children
Christmas, most of wrngfj. if not
all will be had Jdiipntmut.. eve.
Tha Methodist Sunday School will
have a Christmas tree, with tn ig
propriate program in addition.
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For Christmas Presents.
High class engraved cards at
$1.60 per hundred and uo inclod
ing cost of plate. Call on u-< fur
esmrles of card and type.
Comanche Pud. Co.
Notice, Sheriffs Sale.
Tbe gtate of Texas, County of Co-
manche. By virtue of an order of
sale, issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Comanche county, on
13th day of November a. D. 1912, by
tbe clerk thereof, in tbe case of Arthur
Moore, et al vs. H L. Drennan et al
No. 3160 and to me, as Sheriff, direct-
ed and delivered, I will proceed to
sell for cash within the hours pre-
scribed bv law for Sheriff’s Sales, on
the flret Tuesday -Ig January A, D."
1013, It being the 7th, day of said
month, before the court House door
of said Comanche county, in the city
of Comanche, the following described
property, towlt: all that certain tract
Am better prepared than ever
for fijpticlaM work, : Come and
us. I«nng’s Studio, ,N. W.
eorrer square.—Adv. fw.
Farm, City and
Ranch Loans
Veadors Lien Notes
Beunht.
C. M. Alhin. a ontt'emarv M
Cmnvnflw, «ftor transacting
*»uni»w»na intb*> Qnoon Olt.v. ro-
r nrn**d »« hin hotii^ on the aftef '
m>oh tt-nln Wednesday.—Sato
Argf-lo Stiindard-.
Cathey Stock Sold.
The Cathey stoft' of eaodafT serf
last week by. creditors uf t,no firm
wei Bold Monday tn R. H. Fas'-
land, priipFftur of the 5enu 10c
st *rp. The htock invotred $3L0
and brought 60 cent! nnthedoller.
j Ifynuarn thinking of giving
t for Chrlatmas.se© me be-
i f.<rP bnytrrur I wHl ssve ya« 25
j r>pr Cf*nt nr more- on yrtur pur-
chases.
I ever day.
or parcel of land and being » part of
the 3.,j M. Barrera survey ubuot 5
inileA east of the town of Sipe Springs
Trxas being the same laod conveyed
to G. -B. Morgan, by Lee.Youpg, on
Deeeitiber 8th, 1900, and described by
metes and bounds as follqwf:—Be;
ginning 425 vra. SomHi of tpe S. W.
corner, of the G.R Huston sur, from
which a R (j. 9 it) Din., brs South
58,(1 vara and a post 15 in. in Did.
br<. north 20 east. 3,7 Vrs. Thence
west850vrs to N. W. corner in the
norm line of -tbe said Barrera thence
south 005 vur> to .S. W. corner thence
east 850 yars to southeast, corner
Thence north 805 vars to the place of
beginning, leas 10 acres sold to A. A.
Smith out of the above described
tract of land. October 1908 levied on
a-7 the property of c. H, Stagner, J,
T. Brown. H L Drennan. J. J . B«slcy
and .las. H. Cook to sntisfy a judg-
ment >«nt>unting to $783.04 In favor of
Arthur Moort and ; Thos, Holmsley
and ,I.T. Brown intervener for r$590.73
and costs of suit,
Glveu under my hand this 13th day
7»f NOV. *1912.
I ack (Tutolrkigham, She ri 1?>
J. E. Ml 1 lerADepufy Sheriff
We are ready at all times to
ffhake loans, or buy vendor .lien
Botes,can dose loans, quickly,
make inspections promptly,
call and give u^your applica-
tion if yop. deaire a loan or
have voridorh lien notes for
N< w jewelry srriyWig
.1 nd M cHs rt y, at f he
old post ofHco biiiiding. »dvt
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Boy’s Shoulder Fractured. .**'
Robert R41ey, aged 15. suffered a
diaiocated ahndT3»>I *nd frncture
of enme while rngaged ?n a playful
scuffir with Chas. Heflin Sunday.
The public sd on!» of Comahehe i He was given oremt- medical at-
1 ' ' 1 ' *L *" ,J tenfiqn end; i« dfing nr well as
could be expected upder thecir-
rumstanca.
Make Jrour X<na-< «ilt a hsHu:
one. Look at the beautiful lino
of hair brushes and combs at
Paris Smith’* Brush Store.—adv
Thomas W. Dunlap
Masonic Temple
and will L iurar w’ork sgafo Mon
day. Dec. 30. -
Texts
Oomayche
Oil Company Organized-
A compsrvv to he known as the
Crmanche Oil Company has been
organized aid granted n charter
to.do business in Texar with»
capital stock uf 556,000. The
member* yf” the oompatiy are
W. W^kirk. J. W. Mingus .W.
A Brown, Ellis DouthiU snd H.r
; C* HUTfh-e.’Sll-oi Sweetwn'e/'. end
known to the writ.r as aubrtsntisl
bu nrs? pifsff. W. W_ Kirk has
been elected as president of the
feooiMn»v . 1 ' *
The’iutention of the company Is
|o develop* tbs oil upd gas field
ju«Va»t sf .^tits'city. Mf. Kirk,
the presidentgnd promoter is t.ere
and has been, her* fur several
Dr. 0V R. dc^fhloo. Dentist, la 4be
Masealc building, Comanche, Texas.
~ ^IMET ABLET
- FUS09 •
No. 4 North bound »rriv«K V:4fl a. aa.
No. • North-bouinl arrlVCH 1:00 ^ni.
No. fi South bound arrived eoo a. ja.
No..3 South bound *rr|ve«t:00 p.'m.
COTTON BELT
No; I'laaVes 10S0 -a. m. •
No. 2 arrtvev ftiorf p -
Every dollar spent by honm con
oerns for printing done by the
Cumanche Pub. Co,, is spent by
men employed in Comanche, while
the rn'opey.. spent with out town
printers goes.tp help somr other;
town or city. We will rlupfics’e
out of town «ric?s on any job t f
printing no matter^ hhw lsyco or
small «nd guarantes our work
Patronizes home in-
Notice of Consolidation of StepH
envillo North and South Texas
R&Hv^ay Co.* with St. Louis
Southwestern Railway
Co; oYTexas"'
" Notice, Sheriff’s Sale.
. The Auto of Texan. County Of Co~
• pianobd. By virtue of an order oi
sftle, issued out of the Hoporabie'
District Court' of Comanche county,
on 9th day ot November A. D. 1912,
i^by tlie Clerk A hereof, in the ease of
PBlpo Springs Towqiilte Co. versus W-.
B. Swofford. Nol 3tff4 and to me, as
'iherlff,<Hr«oCw‘a^ii delivered, 1 will
proceed to sell Jor xsaeh, wlthln il.o
l hours prf scrtlifid^y law for Sheriff’s
Bales, on the ffrtti Tuesday in Janu-
ary A. D. 1913. it-betng the 7th. day
Of said month, before the Court House
door of watd Ortmanohe County, in
Notice is hereby g(tcn that during
the next-regular s3«nlon'of the leg's--
I attire of the Btate of Texas, which is
to convene at Au*tin, Texas, on the
14th day of January, 1013, being tha
and prices,
stltution arid help build up an Ini
ititution that le trVjm^irr helj5 l,o
7 hirtv-third l^egtCature of said State;
the undersigned UallWay companies ,
will apply to, and request tbeoassuge,
by the said legislature, of a local or
special' law for tha following pun
poses:1
To authorize tbe 8t. Louis South-
western Hallway Company of Texa*
to-purchase oad acquire, andoonsotl
date with its owa line, and to own:
maintain and operate the railroad of
the Btephenvllle North and B.futh
PiamoAd Ring Stolen.
Mrs, H. L. Ardis suffered the
loss of a vauahle diamond ring
Monday, snd i'nmediitely ausptc-
ienel a girl she had working-tor.
her. The Sheriffs f
munieated wlt6 an
Rub-No-More Washing Powder cuts
the grease and reinovea an residue ^ithput
Kirk seoared a Isma on the largt
tract ct Ikno owned ^y T. J. Goss
of Indians, and most likely tin
im wellwtn b. sunk on th.i
•tvset. We have jgoOd rssson t<
it wee not
long before tha ring was rsoovwr*
od find ret'urood to Its rightful
owner. The fjoy It highly prlatd
yin 10:7.5 :<&25cCm
At all Good Crocen
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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/m1/8/?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.