The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1918 Page: 6 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Comanche Area Newspapers and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Comanche Public Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
; ii HH
'am
J f
mei Today! Sick Tomorrow!
fGoarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Don’t take nasty, dangwropa calomel when bilious,
__ conettpatad, headachy! Listen to zpe! -
a hail storm
rain fell
very much,
a good aeaaon for
a pood
reeiated
Calomel salivates! It’» mercury,
acta like dynamite on a
__liver. When calomel cornea
___contact with aour bile it crashes
Sato itcausing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, hmdachv, oon-
sttpjited sod all knocked out, just go
te your druggist and set a bottle of
i's Lifer Tone for a few cents
oh is a hsrmlees vegetable tub-
for dsngeroua calomel. Take
spoonful and if it doesn’t start
your lifer and straighten you up
better and quicker than naaty calo-
mel and without making you aick,
you just go back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you’ll be
aick and nauseated tomorrow; be-
sides, it may salirate you, while if
you take Dodson’s Lifer Tone you
will wake up feeling great, full of
ambition and ready for work or
play. It ia harmless, pleasant and
safe to give to children; they like it.
growing hogs.
For a hog to be profitable he
nwt be kept growing from birth
to marketing age. He cannot l>e
profitable unless he is healthy. He
always be in a profit-produc-
ing condition if he ia fed B. A,
Thomas’ Hog Powder. We posi-
tively tell you that this remedy
prevents cholera, removes worms
and cures thumps. If the powder
does not make good, we will. For
sole by The Cash Store, Coman-
che, J. W. Carter. Haase, Texas,
and Stone A Truitt, Proctor, Tex-
(kf.
* We were
the 34th and
! which was app
We now have
planting. .
Mrs. G. E. Boynton of Logans
Gap visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tiner from Saturday till
Monday. '
Mr. Jack Wilson and Mias Floy]
Bowers attended the singing at
Gu mHprings Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tdm Hammonds
and Mrs. Martin of Comanche vis-
ited the home of Mrs. Martha Mc-
Guire Sunday.
Mr. CeIreland Bennett and fam-
ily of near Haase visited at Mr.
Starr’s Sunday.
Mrs. Starr visited in Comanche
Saturday.
Misses Montie Irby, Henna Brin-
son, Zira Sparks and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Sparks attended the singing
at Gum Springs Sunday evening.
Also Messrs. Earl Hanson and
Frank Sparks.
Master Blvie Irby was able to
be In Sunday school Sunday.
Mr. Jesse Tiner went to Gum
iHitH ii
MEDICINE
ner and family of Gum Springs
community and attended the party
at Mr. N. K. Horner’s of Briar
Grove. _ ------------ - „ —T
Coline McGuire and family of Springs Sunday evening to sing-
Center Point.
We had another big rain Wed
neaday evening and also a big
haul that did considerable dam-
The health of the community is
good at present.
Mr. Talmage Smallwood’s mo-
ther of Stephenville spent from
Saturday until Monday with l*im
Henry Reed and family spent
Saturday night with Abb Colcla-
aore of Vandyke.
— Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Davis and
two little children spout Saturday
night and Sunday with Tom Davis
of Board Church.
Rev. Hunt filled his regular ap-
pointment here Saturday night
lurid Sunday.
Singing at thiN place waa wall
attended Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heed en-
tertained the young |>eople with a
dance Friday night
Johnnie Reed spent Saturday
wight with Frankie Reed of Haase.
vesta Davi* spent Saturday
night with Rsaie Davis of Sardis.
Sarah Davis spent Monday night
with Lucille King of Sardis.
Archie and Ora Swearengin
■pent Friday night with C. F. Hor-
Brownwood spent Sunday with
his father, Mr. Jim McGuire. He
returned Sunday afternoon and
left his wife and children to spend
the week with relative*.
Rev. Hurt spent Saturday night
-with Jim Harris.
John Davis ami wife and baby
of Buffalo spent Sunday'at J. D
Swearengin.
Lonnie Davis and family of
Board Church spent Saturday
night with Claude Harris and
family^ . . , .
Mr. J. D. Swearengin had the
misfortune to lose a tine milk cow
Monday evening.
Pure, nourishing blood makes
healthy flesh, good muscles and a
strong vitality. The reverse is the
case when the blood is poor. To
drive out impurities and -enrich
the blood take Prickly Ash Bit-
ters. It is a most efficient blood
purifier and system regulator.
Price $1.25 per bottle. Win. Reese
Co., special agents.
OHXAP MONET!
If you are indebted for your
farm, you can have such indebted
mw taken op on five 40-yeara
time Federal Land Bank at Hous-
ton, through the Comanche Farm
Loan Association. For full partic-
ulars call at the First National
Bank of Comanche and talk the
matter over with
J. D. BONNER,
(25- I) Sec-Treasurer.
ing.
Prayer meeting was not well at-
teiuled on account of uncertain
conditions of the weather.
Rev. Waggoner wilj fill his reg-
ular appointment here ^^Jiunday.
There will be singing Sunday ev-
ening also. Everybody is invited
to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pinson are
the proud parents of u new boy.
Mrq. Preacher is suffering with
neuralgia in her head and jaw.
Mr. Sid Bowers and wife have
moved near Comanche.
There was a party at Mr. Grigs-
by’s Friday night.
Master Hanson Amos of Com-
anche spent Saturday night at the
home of Mr. Sarr.
Messrs. Ollie and Delfar Mc-
Daniel visited in Comanche Fri-
day.
Several from here attended sing-
ing at Suci: Sunday.
There will be an all day singing
and dinner on the ground here the
third Sunday in May. Everybody
is invited; especially all good sin
gera and lovers of good'mnsic. Ev-
erybody in this community come
ouJ with well-filled baskets to
feed the singers and visitors.
Rlioold, Oa.— link Ghaa. Ch
** this pise*, writ*: ntm a war
mt Tkod/ord’a BtaofeDfaughti to feat,
It wm aoa of oar fun llr ■
A1* la mr mother's homo, ..
was a child. Whw any of us child-
ran complained of hoadacht, anally
caused by eonaUpatlon. aha gave ua
a dose of Block-Draught. Which would
rectify the trouble. Often la the
Spring, wa would hart malaria sad
chills, or troubles of this kind, wa
would take Black-Draught pretty rag-
eler until the liver acted wall, tad
wo would soon bo vp and around
again. Wo would not bo without It.
for It certainly baa saved us Into of
doctor bill*. loot V dam of r
Draught when not m wall aw
lot of day* lu bed."
ThedfonTa Black-Draught boa
a use for many yaara In the torentr
aant of stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, end the popularity which It
Bow enjoys to proof of tto merit
If your liver la not doing Its duty,
you will suffer from each dtoagrae-
abla symptoms as haodocho. bilious-
nans, constipation, IndlgaoUen. eta*
and unless something Is dona, serious
trouble may mult
Tbadford a Black-Draught has bean
found a valuable remedy for these
LICENSED EMBALMER8 AND
UNDERTAKERS!,
Calls answered promptly, dap
night and Sunday.
Thone, store, 70 or. 81.
Residence, 241 or 886.
Drives Oat Malaria. Builds Up System
srr«?&“cs®5sBCt,i£
B>
The Summer Normal
At
Comanche, Texas
Begins June 3rd., Continues 8 Weeks
Offering every inducement for teachers who desire
to prepare themselves in their profession or for ex-
amination either for second grade work of special
subjects for building purposes.
. 4'”
trained
We Offer You
A splendid faculty of strong and especially
«■: ■ 1
Boarding facilities at the very lowest possible cost.
A splendidly equipped and pleasant building with
full access to Ylboratories and magnfffoetat library.
Special instruction la Methods and Management.
Special courses in High School Work.
For information write
J. B. LAYNE, Conductor
Comanche, Texas - ^ ^
AGE NO BAR
Everybody in Comanche is Eligible
Old people stooped with suffer-
ing,
Middle age, courageously tight
»ng.
Youth protesting impatiently;
Children, unable to explain ;
All in misery from their kidneys.
Perhaps a little backache first.
Bladder disorders, dropsy may
quickly follow.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for
weak kidneys.
Are endorsed by thousands.
Here’s Comanche testimony.
Mrs. M. E. Garner, says: “My
kidneys were gradually giving on'
for years and I suffered from
dreadful paing in my back. Often
the pains were so had that
Could hardly get up. My sight
was blurred and little spots appear
ed before my eyes. My feet anc
ankles were so swollen that
couldn’t walk or get on my shoes,
I got several boxes of Doan ’s Kid-
ney Pills from the'Hamilton Drug
Co., and despite ray age, they cur-
ed me. I am free from kidney
coin plaint now."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’i
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan *1 Kidnev Pills—the same
that cured Mrs. Garner. Fotpter-
Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N.
y.
Mr. Will Kerley and family vis-
ited Mr. Brooks and family Sun-
day afternoon nenr Comanehe.
Mr. Tobe Stewart and family
visited his brother, George Stew-
art and family, Saturday night
and Sunday at Shiloh.
Klick Lane and family visited
Mr. Lane’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Lane, near Ilassc Sunday.
Mr., and Mrs. Charley Horner en-
tertained the young people Sat-
urday night with a party.
Arlo Hornsby and wife and Mrs.
Ode Suully and Miss Saully of Buf-
falo w ere visitors in this commun-
ity Syunday.
Mr. Dock Kerley of Wilson vis-
ited his brother, Mr. Clabe Kerley,
Monday night.
Singing was well attended Sun-
day evening. Several visitors
from other places. Come again.
Gum Springs.
Mr. John Roberson and dangh-
MUM
tod at the borne of W..T, iuitjey
ny and Si
ter, Miaa Kinis, of Comanehe
Grove visited Mr*. Coker’s parents
Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Berner, Satur-
day night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs..Jack Everett and
non, W. D., visited at Comanche
Sunday.
Mis* Clara Norwood of Sardis
visited in this eomijaunity Sunday.
——J
*■4’«T .A $dSL_T J I
Notice in Probate
The State of Texas to the Sheriff
or any Constable of Comanche
County—Greeting .-
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published once each
week for a period of ten days be
fore the return day hereof, in a
newspaper of general circulation,
which has been continuously and
regularly published for a period
of not less than one year in said
Comanche County, H copy of the
following notile:
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all persons interested in the
estate of Mrs. Araminta Magncss,
deceased, know ye, that James
Magness has filed an application
in the County Court of Comanche
County, on the 15th day of April.
1918,for the probate of the last will
and testament of the said Mrs. Ar-
aiuinta Magness, and for his ap-
pointment as executor of said will,
which said application will be
heard at the next term of said
court, commencing on the first
Monday in July A. D. 1918, the
same being the 1st day of July
1918, at the Court House of said
County, in Comanche, at which
time all persons interested in said
estate are required to appear and
answer said application, should
they desire to do so.
Herein fail not, but have you be-
fore laid Court, on the first day
of the next term thereof, this writ,
with your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
Witness my hand and official
seal, at Coraauche, Texas this 16th
and estate of said minors, which
said application will be heard at
the next term of said Court, com-
mencing-pn the first Monday iu
July A. D. 1918, the same being
the let day of July 1918, at the
Court House of said County, in Co
manche, at which time all persons
interested in said minors are re-
quired to appear and answer said
application, should they desire to
do so.
Herein fail not, but have yon
before said Court, on the first day
of the next term thereof, this writ,
with your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
Witness my hand and official
troubles. It la pmoftr vaaaUhla, and. «t-Comanche. Texa-, this 18th
wets In a prompt and natural way, -
TOfulsttn* tbs liver to Its proper
functions and cleansing the bowels of
Impurities. Try It. Insist on Tiled-
Cord's, the original and genulnei
day of April 1918.
B. C. Stailey, Clerk, Coupty Court,
Comanche County, Texas. (35-36)
NEW STYLE PXOTOR
A. D. BACKBTBOM
.The State of Texas
The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Comanche County, Greetiug:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published once each
week for a period of twenty days
before the return day hereof, in a
newspaper of general circulation,
which has been continuously and
regularly published for a period of
not less than one year in said Co-
manche County, 4 copy of the fol-
lowing notice:
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all persons interested in the
estate of T. J. McCollum, a minor,
know ye, that Levi McCollum,
guardian', of said estate, has filed
hi the County Court of Comanche
County, Texas, a final exhibit of
said estate and for his discharge as
guardiant on the 11 tK day of April,
1918, which will be^ heard by our
said County Court on the first
Monday in July, 1918, the same be-
ing the first day of said month, at
the Court House of said County, in
Comanche, Texas, at which time all Monday
Comanche County, Greeting:
You Are Hereby Commanded to
cause to be published once each
week for a period of ten dajra be-
fore the return day hereof, in a
newspaper of general circulation,
which has been continuously and
regularly published for a period
qf not less than one year in said
Comanche County, a copy of the
following notice:
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To all Persons Interested in the
Welfare of Fay McNutt, a minor.
Know Ye, That Mrs. S. E. Mc-
Nutt was by the County Court of
Comanche County, Texas, on the
16th day of April A .D. 1918, duly
appointed Temporary Guardian of
the person and estate of said min-
or, which appointment wiU be
made permanent unless the same
shall be successfully con-
tested at the next term of said
Conrt, commencing on the firtt
persons interested in said estate
may appear and contest said exhib
it, should they desire to do so.
Herein fail not, but have you be-
fore said Court on the said first
day of the next term thereof, this
writ, with your return thereou.
showing how you have executed
the same.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Comanche
this, the 20th day of April T918.
B. C. Stailey, Clerk, County Court,
Comanche County, Texas.
(35-36)
1918, the
Saturday and Sunday. I day of April 1918.
Milton Coker and wife of Briar B. C. Stailey! Clerk, County
Court; Comanche County, Texas.
^_ (36-36)
Noth* in Probate
The State of Texas to the Sheriff
or any Constable of Comanehe
County—Greeting:
Tou are hereby commanded to
cause to be published once each
week for a period of ten days be-
the return day hereof, in a
• war
— Sheriff ’s Sale.
The State of Texas, County of Co-
manche.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a certain order of sale is-
sued out of the Honorable District
Court of Comanche County, on the
9th day of April, 1918, by A. J.
Lloyd Clerk of said Court for the
sum of Nine and 95-100 Dollars
and costs of suit, under a judg-
ment, in favor of Comanche Inde-
pendent School District in a cer-
tain cause in said Court, No. 4226,
and styled the Comanche Indepen-
dent School District, vs. II.
Sherrill, placed in my hands for
service! I, J. E. Miller, as Sheriff
of Comanche County, Texas, did
on the 10th day of April, 1918,
levy #ft certain real estate, situa-
ted in Comanehe County, Texas,
described as follows, to-wit:
Lot No. Q03 in the Duncan addi-
tion to the City of Comanohe, Co-
manche County, Texaa, And levied
upon as the property of H. Sher-
rill, and that on the first Tuesday
in May, 1918, the same being the
7th day of said month, at the
Court Bouse door, of Comanche
same being the first day of July
A. D. 1918, at the Court House
thereof, in Comanche, at which
time all persons interested in the
welfare of said minor may appear
and contest such appointment if
they so desire.
Herein Fail Not, but have you
before said Court on the said first
day of the next regular term there-
of this writ showing how you have
executed the same.
Given under my hand and the
{seal of said Court, at office in Co-
manche, Texas, this the 24th day
of April A. D. 1918.
B. C. Stailey, Clerk
Countv Court, C-omanche County,
Texas. r (36-37)
*-t-- r
. The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Comanche County, Greeting:
You Are Hereby Commanded to
cause to be’published once each
week for a period of ten days be-
fore the return' day hereof, in a
newspaper of general circulation,
which hag been continuously and
regularly published for a pe
of not less than one year in aaid
Comanche County, a copy of the
following notice: » ^ 4a
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To All Persona Interested in the
Welfare of Kevin Oliver Tennisqr
a minor. '^
Know Ye, that Mrs. N. D.
nison waa by the County Com
Comanche County, Texas, on
8th day of April A. D. 191
appointed Temporary Gn
the person and estate of
or, which appointment
made permanent unless the same
shall be succesafully
the next term of said
County, in the City of Comaneh*, meneing .on the first Mi
Texas, between the hours of 10
a. m. and 4 p. m., by virtue of said
levy and said order of sale I will
ipau MM above described real es-
tate at public vendue, for cash, to
A. D. 1918, the j
day of July A. D.
at which time al
■'in a"
I
V* * :>r v* ,’2j68h
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1918, newspaper, May 3, 1918; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890563/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.