The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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/Jhas. Ory has returned
^magoda/N.M.
S. Jess Atwood has been
siek but is reevering rapid-
new ready to
rst arrivals of
' Mies Doana Saye is convahes-
at after /ten days spell of slow
ever. /
Eugene Beeman left Tuesday
for Dallas where he will enter
its
’ate Skirts
Misses Mary and Rita Harris
w/nt to Dallas * where they will
enter school. ,
/ Mrs. John A. Cunningham is
/ attending the San ‘Antonio fair.
Miss Buna Hitchcock will
leave Saturday for Waco where
•he will enter Baylor University.
Miss Alma Neely will leave
Saturday for Waco where ahe
will, enter Baylor University
Mrs. Mat Brown spent a few
days with her husband in Fort
You would be very foolish to come home from
mill with a pig in your poke instead of your turn
of meal. Youlwould be equally inconsistent if
you'should knowingly take chances of buying *
an inferior, faulty buggy, even though its
perfections should be covered with a glossy coat f
of paint ;*you should at least hear the pig squeal. \
What’s the use of taking chances of doing this
when it's really not necessary.
we believe
f women’s
D. H. Cunniningham Jr. mads
business trip to Fort Worth
■merits lines of
• in every de-
Lt are confined
Miss OUie Wilson has returned
from a few days visit with
friends at Procter.
Mrs. J. W. Scurry has been
lita 111 but we are glad to ire-
I suits the past
adership in the
largement of our
• • r
| tailored suits,
f by no means
ft’s Yours Without the Chance
U| port her much better. 7
C. M. Davis waa 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
A. B. Haworth, \ ; < •
.Mark Boon reports 750 bales
of cotton weighed 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
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 Moon people have a world wide, reputation as exclusive manufac-
turers of high grade vehicles.* Since their organization they have absolutely
adhered to tnis policy. Each and ever piece of 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. „ ; /
get the same
'•enters.
jlect fwwand
on your pur-
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Mn. M. B. Wilkerson and Mrs.
Sam Wilkerson visited friends
and ralativefl in DeLeon last
ufus Wetsel and Misa Carl-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton, of Conjanche wore
ried in Stephenville last Sun-
This was something of a
trise to their Comanche
ids. They went to Stephen-
Saturday supposedly to visit
ids there, but instead of that,
r had their plana layed dif-
ntly, and was married the
; day (8und*y) after-noon.
18 is an employe of the Power
Lfafrt company and ia quite j
energetic and deserving
ig man and we congratulate
bn his selection These young
le are quite young but we
I they will have9 only the
menc
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We are exclusive Comanche agents, our at*$e is always complete, from
you can get the very latest in open top driving wagons, top buggies, surries
hacks. Fancy rubber-tire jobs a specialty. ffWe invite your close inspec
Prices and terms always reasonable. Be careful that you don't get, a pig
your poke. 1 .
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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/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.