The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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^ £AL HAPPENING
.Chas. Ory has returned
xlamagoda, N. M.
b. Jess Atwood has been
sick but it reevering rapid-
art’s Tactics That En*b^P,
> Stroll Around an "!-*j
Easy Street. - — j
-a mnre wavs than
PIG IN
, Miss Doana Saye is convabes-
l pt after /teiTtfays spell of slow
| ever. ,
M Eugene Beeman left Tuesday
K for Dallas where he will enter
7 scho J. ' ^ ‘ _
w/it to Dallas where 'they will
iter school.
F * Mrs. John A. Cunningham is
attending the San Antonio fair.
Hitchcock will
You would toe very foolish to come Jiome from
mill with a pig in your poke instead of your turn
of meal. You! would be equally inconsistent if
youjdiould knowingly take chances of buying
an inferior, faulty buggy, even though its bn*
perfections should be covered with a glossy coat
of paint j^you should at least hear the pig squeal.
What’s the use of taking chances of doing this
when it’s really not necessary.
Miss Buna
leave Saturday for Waco where
she will enter Baylor University.
Miss Alma Neely will leave
Saturday for Waco where she
will .enter Baylor University
Mrs. Mat Brown spent a few
days with her husband in Fort
Werth last week.
D. H. Cunniningham Jr. made
a business trip to Fdrt Worth
this week.
Miss Ollie Wilson has returned
from a few days visit with
friends at Procter.
The tactful wife wins her hus-
band's confidence, but she never at- • J
tempts to force it. She shows to
,him that the truth, even if it is un-
pleasant, will be received with , bet-
ter grace than will any attempt at
smooth dissimulation.
To maintain happiness arid a per-"J|
feet relation the business and social
exactions of each should be known
by the .other, and the first plank in
the barrier of deceit tom down by a
full and honest acknowledgment. *1 j
White lies should be abhorred, and._J
the life of each madu^uunpcubook
for the other to*read.
When this basis js established!/
tlimgs’inay be trusted to run smooth- " j
ly. Mutual confidence disarms siis-v
picion and destroys jealousy, whictrjl
are the two gravest cneinii^of life’s
most serious and beautiful partner-
ship.—Exchange.
quite ill but we are glad to re-
port her much better.
C. M. Davia was in the city
Monday and made The News a
pleasant call.
John T. Jay and family have
returned from a pleasant plea-
ure trip to Texico and other
points.
W. H. Haworth of Belton is
visiting his mother, and brother
It’s Yours Without the Chance
Most carriage manufacturers make several grades of vehicles such as high
est, medium, and low grade, and the same glossy paint covers all. The Moon
Bros. Carriage Co., of Saint Louis, makes only one grade and that the very
highest. - -When you buy a “Moon” you know beyond a possible doubt - that
you are getting the best that money can buy—anassurance you cannot have
when buying other makes. We do not claim that all merchants would intent-
ionally fool you for they, too, for the same good reason may be innocent vic-
tims. The IVlobn people have a world wide reputation as exclusive manufac-
turers of high grade vehicles. Since their organization they have absolutely
adhered to this policy. Each-and ever piece ot timber entering their factory
is examined by the same critical expert; the slightest defect or imperfection
causes its rejection. Each piece of timber must come up to the high standard
set by these people. ‘ : T ' t
Mark Boon reporta 750 bales
of cotton \yeighed to date, at his
cotton yard. Monday’s receipts
were 72. and Tuesday 57.
W. R. Harris who lost two
fingers and badly lacerated two
others in a “round” with a cow
and rope, is able for business
again.
Mrs. M. B. Wilkerson and Mrs.
Sam Wilkerson visited friends
and relatives in Dt Leon test
week.
Rufus Wetsel and Miss Carl-
ton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
JUn Carlton, of Cpmanche were
ANYTHING TO OBLIGE.
ft believer iri spelling reform. Nil
long ago there wad a student who
jvfti a candidate for the degree of
doctor of philosophy, TKii ituden%r-
had adopted spelling reform as hie
particular line of work, and as com-
mencement, drew near he went to
know, Mr. President,’*'!?said, "that
you are proposing to make me a Ph.
D. Now I have made a specialty of
spelling reform and I always spell
philosophy with an f.- I therefore
called to ask you if you could not
P^D^ degm F‘ D ’ inatead of |
I “Certainly,” replied the president, ,
I *In fact, if you insist' we shall
•M*1.A • L — T\ Tt II
r«-r -<yn>
V.. ''HV'J**-.’- tfi t*
This was something of s
so |o their Comanche
s. f^They went to Stophen-
laturday supposedly to visit
s there, but instead of that,
tad their plana layed dif-
ly, and was married the
lay (Sunday) after-noon,
is an employe ot the Power
[ght company and is quite
lergetic and deserving
man and we congratulate
i his selection These young
i are quite young but we
bey • will have only the
»to journey in matrimonial
'jiSri mo6n bSdy
We are exclusive Comanche agents, our stock is always complete, from us
>U con get t(te very latest in open top driving wagons, top buggies, surri^s and
teks. Fancy rubW-tire jobs a specialty. We invite your close inspection
■ices and terms always reasonable. Be careful that you don’t get a^pig in
moat appalling form
greet industry, prodi
arflbtic and tha most
fila richest people al
era iaiie
duatry,* for the trade it
[whiah Paris oommaads ell
( Yat in this Tory industry t]
[tions of out-work and homo
proved to bo as bad as any
:be found in exutaaea ani
Sir C. DUke^r^man W
for sale on long time if
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The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1908, newspaper, September 17, 1908; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883432/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.