The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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§': LOCAL HAPPENING
J C. C. Martin left Monday
for Cel631 on a business trip.
Mr, S. II. Cook and family of
Runnels qounty are here visiting
their brother and sister Mrs.
t f. Philips. *v,;
- w *. i Mr. C. A. Brick of Stamford
• p. in the city this wehk on busi-
ness.
»$*$* > Mr. Bennet formely of Gustine
,v HPVna iq a vprv accepted a position with the
< AxilQ 13 <* h-fn of Acjams-Burks-Simmons
our immenae f ai^mPany-'
in oomirino1 all t1 Mr3- Marion Wilkerson and
111 &eUUUll^au ilittl0 son 'returned last week
FiVFiRY j_/rom an extended trip to
that will cpntin^"^lloway returned to
Deciallv Will VOLT^hview Monday, where he is
ftfS t-rr ^ .ssodiated in business with ✓his
We are preparer c. a caiioway.
Call early and. r Bui Philips, returned last
_ we^k from the Tyler Business
""^allege where he has been in
Pecan Crop a Complete Failure
■ In Concholand.
The pecan crop in Concholand
this year is praetictilly a
a complete failure. Caldwell
Brothers state that scarcely two
cars of nuts will be stripped from
here this coming autum. The
Messrs. Caldwell are in receipt
of a letter from G. A. Dueler
Manufacturing Company of San
Antonio, a large pecan dealing
tirm in that ci,ty, stating that
pecan crop in that section is
also a failure. H. H. Sigman of
only a few nuts will be produced
in Brown county.
Last year about twenty car-
loads of pecans were shipped
from San Angelo, which is about
two-t)nrds of an average crop.—
San Angelr Standard.
Brownwood writes the firm that l®^pwed tobea woman .who had
d or.e.f great deal of hard wprk.
Her reply to the hackman wquld.
have made any good man want
to contribute her fair, and more.
We could not help feeling that
we would te glad to relieve her
of a portion of her burdens as
- i /, 11 " ""‘Sllege for the la3t six months.
. C Mr. S. O. Mathis of Jones
. ** „, ounty cama in Monday morn-
We have surpassed a g for a few days visit to friends
ing attractive^goods f{nd relatives.
Wehave pushed so fa E(1 Wilk8rsan wcrtt- to 'Dallas
in this line that we cothi3 week on business,
fall campaign for bush ,*
larprft^t and best stock 0. L. Hailey left for
we mused over the mental and
Rev. Sid Williams as Railroad I physical condition of this poor
old sou), who was fast approach-
Promoter.
While Rev. Sid .Williams was I lng the grave; who should soon
cross the Jordan and feel the
the chilly waters of death, and
who had spent a life of toil and
hardships, and doubtless for
others,' and now taking th??' last
steps of that journey with a
genial of any of the luxuries,
m many of the necessaries of
jle-rkd Monday to begin a pFO-
sever-
FI
^ jiCiKoi mummy lu ue^in a
n ad ) a speci y >acted meeting to iast for sc
men, and you will nnd^ayg
JpAK8 that ttiake the fpor best in the grocery
late style garments. le phone G c. Hamilton,
the latest but the patt
pleasing to the eye. 0. R. Gafford and family of
to any found in cities^™" county — - - -
tailors right in the stc¥^J
give you a perfoct fit, ark
holding a revival meeting at
Gustine last week, he was also
promoting a railroad for the said
little town.”; His scheme is to
build a railroad from Gustine
to intersect the Frisco aLilasse.
To show his confidence in the
promotion, he proposes to take
$4'000 $tcck.~ If he is as good
in building railroads as be is in
converting sinners to Cbrist-we
have no doubt-boT-Thftt—he Witt
s
Or. J. G.
v DENTI!
Plate Work
a Specialty:
Officer 0 W"
Alami-Burks $im
mono Company
RBY
m
Some time ago as the writer
alighted from a train in a neigh-
boring town, we observed an
eldery lady who had also left the
train. She was approached by a
hackman, and replied, *4Yes I
w&nfr-togo up town, but want
to go as cheap a? possible:” Her
voice &nd mahner of speaking
impelled us to turn and look at
her closely. She was a plain
honest, looking woman whose
form was bent with years and
well worrt Jby cares. Weobaerv- «.» . .
ed her plain apparel and she NegadUng agent, passes upon
titles, buys .ami sells on
commission. Lifetime ex-
perience in Texas land and
land titles.
Over Farmers & Merchant*
National Bank.
L. B. RUSSEL.
Real Estate Lawyer—and
A. B. Haworth
Lawyer
Practice in all courts, special Attention
in Land matters*.^
Comanche,
Texas.
t-.Vv
succeed in this move.
DrJ-F. McCARTY
Practice limited" to treatment of
chronic diseases. I desire to call the
attention of the physicians or the sur-
'“mT"-7 ■•vwv.cnwo rounding territory to my facilities for
life. These musings had hardly X-Kay photography examinations which
. -t ' . . - 1 ' ** o t'u (i 1») c a nn/1 nn f ^ .Inf* •*
left our mind when we were
comfortably seated on the ve-
randa of a hotel after a holesome
dinner,^ where we discovered
again not many yards away, this
same faithful,patient,soul stand-
ing at the window of the city
prison engaged in earnest, solmn
are first class and up-to-date,
iv 1 \: v;,
Texas
Dr. A. E. ACTON
Dentist
All Work Guaranteed
an county are over to
a few weeks with their
ve on route one.
Now that there is a great de-
mand ail over the country for
labor, and especially- for cotton
pickers, there is no excuse for
idlers and loafing negroes to he Conversation with a man some
lying around and doing nothing. |tb*r^ years of age who appear-
Every towp that has this class temporally abashed as he
of people, should make the move ; Peered through the prison bars
that McJCinnev has recently in- i and listened to what seemed to
fore it leaves our store so--Hamilton handles every jaugurated. The sheriff'sdepart-|bc a sympathetic volume oi .
Nothing Ts”T6b pood fo^thats fresh and’ up-to-date j mint and other o_officers have from an ever forgivingJ]na couiitry.
wih Vtroiii^ ht Om&roceiy^kne, phone him : notified that clan of people in ; ™?Lher. S ron she opened a; will do well to see me before go-
bU*U) h * No> q - their city that they must eitherc^aP.worn Knp.and took there* (ing as I can save you your car
rest. • _ | go tof work or the. countv will Irom some fresh washed clothes, : fare and give you a commission
The prettiest and best Tifte of give them a job in improving |and after smoothing them out on any land j ^
the public highways. The cot- \on& ^ 0Re Wltb har wRhered [See me at the News office. S!
ton fields are white for pickers, aod, labor worn liands, she hand- 6-H tf w rr n™
O.'ljcn over First National Bank
Phone No. 72 - - Comanche. TexaB
I To all parties interested in tho
Iphnhandle country, who are
AS
which we are I ^"Slefl^ painless eye*
. .. -i soldrlnd gulran'—J m
are taking ad
own tailor ri
buying read
Don’t fail to
\mong m;
x. t ds m
Somethii
est t<
Royal
10. F.
lusical merchandise ever
wrought to-Oomanche at M.
Druggiatr •
the supply npt being equal to
•the demand, and the officers
have made it plain that since
•there is no reason why the loaf-
ing negroes should not work,
they must either get busy or be
rrestdd ■-f pf Vigrancy. Fohtvi-
ately Comanche has no such
class of people.
t
M.
'Gin:hundred one gallon,
mme
®SS5R?’ar5Stl T.,. „V William
at M. W.'Csfrolic drug stbre..
QV/-iL-
H&use For Rent. •
.‘A three room house to rent for
$4.00 per month.
k ' » ■ - ; A. Ik Haworth,
ed them through the bars to
whom she doubtless called,in her
own sotf!, '‘ner poor boy.”
The noon hour was long pass-
ed. and the sun shone intensely
hot, still she did not seem to tire
standing th^re to pour out her
sympathy and admonition upon
her off spring. : ^
. This devoted mother, and son
who appeared to be nothing less
J. Bryan will be guests of the! than an ingrate, pictured the ex-
Chicago Chamber of Commerce I tremes of human . life to those
on Oct. the 7th. The bab^fderfwhb look upon life as a serious CoVncnclif
will be non political. ----------j — 1 . ; r. . v?*
R, IL .Denny.
matter and believed in a untyer-
siai equality of humari burdens.
On the one hand we have the
mother with all that words
carry with it and on the other a
reckless, brainless ingrata who,
if he has no corncern for his
own honor m.<1 well being, • his
There is prOba|
the ordinary
thought andpoc-
clothing ai
.the fond
Land For Sale.
fI ho finest farm irt. the county
Fok Sate - My black horse for Gale. , .AH the time you want,
and bug!:y. f- Will let you fix the payment.1
burg, j Threi- sets of imnrovoQtantja
trttcres in. wyac*rn yart of ^^ acr'23 111 ca;tival-an> owi^ integrity and success in life
town known as the Job a Sulii«-[aari,d^ land. WiJ sell to -one, ,and the i*espost,*ind approval of
van place. ~:-t two or three men together.L-T^.^1® neighbors, he should refrain
108 -acres 3 miles east of Co-' you are in shape'so for as violating the laws of his
and teams to handle all or
the-1 a ’id, I 111 t ^ours3
sell'Tou on the'easiast and b
Dr. G. S. Fisher ^Veterinary
Surgeon and dentist, frowmthe
Western Veterinary v College
Kensas Oity, - bnsrtnnwa
( • Office next- to < «ity ^ wagdn
kerdtphone 7b.k vc#
H- L- Stewart <fe Qo-
Real Estate, lyQans and Insurance
. /v
The Comai.che News frem
now till the election for 25 cents.
C U T LE RI
irianche, 75 acres' in oultivation
\V, H. Burton, at Neely-Har.
r.sGurininghaLU Co’s. *
about than
etlyr -yet eco
Here js whe\" )
- d^iri&ry At^ip |fluid and g,UHi anfegfl by “ftj-
IhVbeet ■
t*vcr assemb’
;-j — . j.
Reds Specific will cure any
Case, of headache, neuralgiL
plan ever
Haworth.
heard of.-
JlX
hours
have ca
da:
rriodn
tkirrah, DhujgjgTHt.
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1S5v
Night riderb have Organized la
Mr. Dry ah’a tariff speed
ceptibrly jarred the trust
Aplte of-tne fact that the?
N^rthvyestern Ail^nsas for* tljq pretty .well intrenched.
^purpose of reducing iha co^tdn
acreage fos.i>ext >;$ar and1 eodi-
p^llififr the holding of tuifl^yeafa
crop lot the minimum i>r,ice sdt
by National Farmers Union.'
There was' a
Yazoo .and M
M&jfoaf near.
—
Mr. Hitchcock has oj
headqparters in the Hart
building in Chicago,
won't assist the farm*
getting the harvester,
j
ouyw-mifMm
'sassommM
parents lives. He
the Ittaxious
m:
fas
l^xioU;
hs \they
!> in , ,\uive spent in order
him the neccB3S»onift^=
j in hi3 helpless period of • *
><!^r „o.omanc;ia Mi j
.......l^?d#eW!Ur
,ad i pool ought
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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/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.