The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1908 Page: 5 of 10
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Dirctory
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Nat Holman attanded the Fair;
IODIST CHURCH
Cal Fritt** attended thfc Dallas
F*irthis week.
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■K. Hajmes a«d
McClellan.
j Lee Andersb*) and family re
jry Sunday at it-c m. turned Sunday from Oklahoma.
Wednesday at 7-i
jI at 10 a- m.
H. Buchanan, P. C.
fORTH LEAGUE
{ue meets at 2 p. m.
meets at 7, p. m.
B?He*
fBAPTIST CHURCH,
every Sunday at 11 - a. m.
sting Wednesday evening
Q. L, Hailey, Pastor.
Meets every Sunday
it 3 o’clock. ' _
fERlAN CHURCH
ey.ery Sunday « 11 a m and
WfoMi'.-.i ST
GaiW B. Hall, Pastor.
Mooii Clerk of Session
. Cunningham, Treasurer.
J^HAVjCHOQL.
i e^Cry Sunday, at 9:15. a. n\.
w *¥ ■ D: It. Parker, Supt. ,
Emily Wllcoxsoh, Sect,
at Christian Church every
Addison Clark, K G,
J^'-t ^
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«<nefeee#Mi
><lge Directory
iND A. M. BLUE LODGE
iturday night, on or before
in in each month.
Iradshnw Worshipful Master,
idleston Secretary.
AND A. M. CHAPTER
[first Friday^after the firstvful!
ich month,
irrison, High Priest,
lusaell, Secretary,
icks, Treasurer.
Judge Martin of Stephenville
is in the city attending court
Judge L. 6. RusseU and wife
visited relatives at Paint Rock.
Luke L. Loyd was in the city
today howdyipg with his many
friends."
Mrs. R. W. Pierce leaves to-
morrow to spend a few days in
Hfco the guest of her mother.
Mrs. W. T. House ^visited her
sister Mrs. P. H. Chilton at Gor-
man last Week.
Mr. and Mrs., Claud Meadows
have been visiting relatives and
friends of this city.
Miss Kate Turner has accepted
.a position with one of the lead-
ijtf fiAns^ of Brady. .
"‘Jim Brys'on left Sunday night
for Saif Afcgelo where he will re-
main a week.
T. F. Guinn wad Mis* Ella R.
Barrett.
Oner Beard and Miss Clara
Mills.
Tom Braziei and Miss Ida Tipps.
James A. Sellars and Miss
Dora Belle Neal.
R. 0. Henley and'J Mis# far*
Harvey.
J. H. Marshall and Miss Eunie
Slack. .
The Commissioner’s court meets
next Monday for the purpose of
counting the election returns.
It will be impossible to tel) just
how the race stands between E.
C. Caines and R. W. Neal. It
seems to be about 200 in favor of
Gajn^tf, . although dome pf his
frieneds estimate lit as high as
500. * ,
Fine Farm for Sale On lasy
. r:i Terms-New Plan. "•'£* ■
K. OF P. LODGE,
every Thursday night, Jerome
tChancellor Commander. '
Sartwell Keeper of Record
la.
5HTS OF THE MACABEES.
every Friday night,
party, Commander.
R. (Jllle Retord Keeper.
; —
>IES £F THE MACABEE3.
the flint and third Monday in
ith. Mrs. Ermine*Powell
imander. ,
Palmer Record Keeper.
PYTHIAN SISTERS N
every Thursday afternoon,
3. E. Anthony M. E. C., Mrs.
eks, M. of R. and C., - Mrs. I.
,/M. of F.
I. O. O. F.
166 meets every Tuesday night
Rambo, Noble Grand.
Ellis, Vice Grand.
!.’ Nabors, Secretary.
JEKAHA LODGE No. 206
every Thursday night
Allie Anthony, Noble Grand
> Dora Palmer, Vice Grand.
Estelle Falmer Secretary.
3HE ENCAMEMilNT No. 34.
i and 4th Saturday nights,
jrris, Chief of Patriarch. 1
iihat, Senior Worden.
ilghan\ Junior Worden.
High Priest. ■*
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W. O. W. LODGE
every Monday night
. StandiferCouncilCommode
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CAMP
ed ovsr to vote Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. McDonald of
Santa Anna came .aver last week
on a visit to Claud Cadenhead
and family.
Dr. J. W. Carson and family
have moved back to Comanche
Trom Youkum county, where he
has been holding down a big
tract of school land.
Bud Hart and family have re-
moved to Comanche from Fort
Worth. We are glad to welcome
them back to the haunts of thekr
earlier love. . N ^
Mrs. D. B. Hill of Atoka,Okl. -
homa.is in the city the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Moore.
She will return to her home t' e
last of the week.
Mrs. C. H. Bucnanan will ac-
company her husband to con-
ference nett Monday. Mr'.
J. A ‘Brodie, and Mrs. W. L.
Siye will attend also.
The Methodist Sunday school
made quite a record last Sunday.
The monthly collection* for mis
sions brought in without any,
special effort amounted to $106.-
90 cents.
The roll of membership now
reaches 120.
J. P. Harris of Childress who
has been visiting his brother, J.
N. Harris has returned horn*
He helped to build many of . the
best homes in Comanche, and is
one of th* finest mechanics in
the state.
The cinference which.-meets
at Waco owthe lDh.wilfbe en-
tertained* by the Austftf Ave.
Methodist Church. r'\Rev. C. R.
Wright and RswfT H. Bujhanan
are old colteure mate* Mrs.
Wright and Mrs. Buchanan 8ra
also old friends, having spent
their bridal tour together and
Mrs. Buchanan will be the
special guest of Mrs. Wright,
The WonSkn’s Missionary so-
cieties of West Texas held an
Annual meeting at,’ Brownwood
during two days of last week,
The following ladies of our city
were present, Madams Ardis
J. A/ Bfodi«i Mahala Wilson
Mrs. C, H. Buchanan and Mrs.
Jcaie Sherrill, with some others
n
KaHf
Th§ finest farm in.the County
fogsaLa, all the time you want.
I would like to have one or
more men who have force and
,W. B. McKirzie, official steno-1teams en^u«h to handle a11 or
grapher of tl)is judicial district the.greater part of the land, and
went home Sun lay and remain-11 do not fear but he can make
'' “ the money on. the ‘ farm to pay
for it. I will arrange-payments
to suit you. There is 180 acres
in tract. 160 in -cultivation. 15
more to be pnt in, all, fenced,
three sets of improvements. A
fine grade of dark tight land.
This is my own property ar d
no agents commesion to pay.
See me at my office at News
Building. —A. B. Haworth.
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Card oiThanKv J
We desire to express to those
who so kindly assisted us during
the last illr.es3 of cur son Oscar,
and so lovingly endeavered to
console us after his death, our
most greatful appreciations. We
shall always remember you with
the kindest feelings and again
tnanking you in this public way
we are respectfully.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tannehill.
The Greatest Fraternal Beneficiary Society in
America To-day.
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COMMENCED BUSINESS JANUARY 5. 1883,
~ HAS NOW A MEMBERSHIP OF OVER
ONE AND A HALF MILLION. j
. TADLE OF RATES.
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Following is .the Modern Woodman table of rates—that is
the payments required to be made by the Beneficial mem-
bers, graded according to their ages at time of. admission to
membership. The rates of the members do not increase
with age, but remain Axed aa at the time of joining.
$600
18 to 2ft....—
26 to *27......4 -
- 28-to 29- i. , -
‘ 30 to 31".v.:.;..v.... ..
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34 to art.-"
36 to 37
38 to 39
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$1000.
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$1500
$2000
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$ .76
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• 1.05
1 20
1.30
$L0O
1.10
1 20
1.30
1.40
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1.9Q
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$LoO
1.65
1.80
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w. il. eddleman, President
JNO. T. JAY, Vice-President.
ft; R. HOMSI.MY, Cashier.
b. r. lonC, Asst Cash’r
The First National Bank
Capital, Surplus and Profits $90,000.-,,/.
u. “d *•?
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- AHcmieforU.
I have some houses in town I
Will sell right wRh reasonable
cash payments balance in month-
ly payments. Here is a chance
to get a home and let your rents
go towards paying for the place.
A few dollars saved each month
will araoant to a peat little sum
in a year or two. Come to see
me at my office in the News
Building.-—A. B. Haworth, -tf
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COMANCHE
OPERA. HOUSE
"“The Holy City.”
NOV. 13th, 1908.
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The Clarance Bennett’s
Production Company.
Present the Success of Sea-
; sons. Ever growing .
Greater.
“The Holy City.”
“Its Triumph Grows Bright-
er, Like the Coming
; Dawh!
A very enjoyable and I
oocAsion was reported.
halp-
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We have endeavored to keep abreast of the
times, providing for ourselves every modern applir ,
ance and up-to-date system to facilitate our office
work; providing for our depositors every safe-
S guard known for their protection and security.
•ty We have given freely to every deserving chari-
® ty; contributed to every enterprise that would
tend to improve our city and county.
We enjoy the confidence of the people %of this,
community, and ^Jce this opportunity to thank
$ our customers whose patronage has helped to
$ make the year 1908 the. largest and best in our
jS history.
J? Wd want your business, be it large or small,
* THE FIRST NATIONAL BAtfK.
^ • Comanche, TeXa*. ■
Wood For Solo.
v - | Dr. G. S. Fisher Vetcriniuar
In the cord, heater or cook Surgeon and dentist, from r»
sS’iSri? ~ ■**
Of towft. rnone, cs*. Office next to
tf *• Weems and Coker,
LOANS ON LAND-I am pre->
pared to make.loans on land or
to take up vendor’* lien notes.
J. M. Rieger
CUTLER}
aiyciymiffymj
SCISSORS
turnsl
yard phone 78.
College
city wagon
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Wood For Salt.
In the cord, hotter, cr oeok
wood. Will deliver in any part
of town. -Phone,292.
tf Weems and Coker.
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A Personal _
Attractional!
*-^—Pleasing,
jfgjf;.
basting,*
; T Successful.
m
C. M. MOORE
Comanche,
Texas.
DonT forgtt to see my stock of
Ladies’ Misses and Children’s
Arie hats vWmbderifelv priced
also misses caps, baby caps a5d
hoods'.....
Dr-J- F. McCARTY
Practice limited to treatment of
chronic disease*. I desire to , call the
attention of the physicians of the siyr-
roundinjr territory' to my facilities fbr
X-Ray pnotosrr*ph,r examinations which
are first class and up-to-date. •
Texas’
H-^L Stewart & Co-
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Real Estate; Loans and Insurance
Comanche - -:- - Texas
Dr A t ACTON
t . Dentist
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All Work Guarantee^ l
Qffice over First National Bank L 1
Bhone No. 72 - V Comanche.
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The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1908, newspaper, November 5, 1908; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883607/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.