The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1933 Page: 7 of 8
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THE COMANCHE, CHIEF AUGUST 25. 1*88.
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NOTICE OP SHERIFFS SALE
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the STATE OF TEXAS. ■’
L&UNTY. OF COMANCHE.
y virtu* of an order of ealo
out of the Dietrict Court
Comanche County, Texas, on
8th ay ot. August, A. D.
if. by the Clerk thereof in
ie case of J. M. Boykin and
fe, Mrs. E. 0. Boykin, (No.
) versus The Sirst State
nk of Comanche, Texas, of said
rt, and to me as sheriff
ted and delivered, I will
eed to sell for cash between
hours of 10 o'clock A. M.
nd 4 o’clock P. M., on Septem-
r Sth, 1933, before the Court
louse door of Comanche County,
'exas, in City of Comanche, the
lowing described real estate
ituated in Comanche Oounty,
xaa, and being 777 acres, dea-
in two parcels as follows;
222 acres out of the Norman
ustin Survey Abstract No. 2;
jrinKing at the S. E center of
id Norman Austin sur. THENCE,
west with the south line of said
ur. 1079 vrs to S E comer of
218 1-2 acre tract sold to C.
W Thomas. THENCE North 1-45
965 vrs for comer. THENCE’
North 10-20’ W 127 vr* to cor,
'on South Bank of South Leon
River. THENCE in a south east
direction with the meandering of
► .•-aid River to a stakg the S E
comer of 217 acres sold Geo.
’Davis THENCE North 27-10' • E
t 233 vrs cross South Leon
Chiefs Wife On Job
. River at 872 vrs recross South
J* 1,1 .ton, 482.3 vrs stone Md. for
i Mrs. Hack 8. Johnson, wife of the
National Recovery Administrator,
has retied up her sleeves and gdne to
•work at a desk la Washington, in
charge of the Consume* 'l Advisory
Board of ths NBA.
Little BUca Wins
BOARD CflURCH -
Miss Euordie Cotney of Cream*
er spent last week end with Miss
Aureulia McCay. ,
Mrs. Lemoyne McNeil of Plain-
view has been visiting relatives
here. .t
Mrs. Arley Bowman of Win-
ters and Mrs. Albert Clements
and daughter of Colorado return-
ed to three homes Monday after
.IviaUing their parents, Mr. and
i Mrs. H. F. Northcutt,
| Mian Christine Adams of Gus-
tine spent the week end with
Miss Augusteen McCay.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Dunlap
of Abilene have been visiting
friendg jyere. ■ J
CARD OF THANKS
WILLING—HAFFORD •
Miss Lillian Walling of Co-
manche was married Thursday
evaning, August 17 to Alvin Haf-
ford of Downing. The ceremony
was' performed at the Baptist
Parsonage by Rev. Gordon Bar-
rett and was witnessed by Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Pybbrfi and mem-
bers of the minister’s family.
Immediatley following the cere-
mony Jfr. and Mrs. Hafford left
for Cisco where they will make
their home for the present, . ......
Mrk. Hnffoni is the daughter
Of Mrs Flora Willing of Co-
manche and was reared here. She
gratftt&ted front Comanche High
-Echool in 10S1.
Mr. Hafford is 9, graduate of
Downing High School.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to tak« thiA method
of thanking our .friends and neigh-
bors for their kindness, beautiful
floral offerings, and words of
sympathy at - the time of . the
death and>buriai of our loved one.
W. G. Keriftg. This thoughtful-,
ness on your part was a source
of comfort ta us in our sorrow
and we shall always remember
you kindly.—The family! j
r,
Watch Your '
Kidneys/
ftMtNsflsct Kiiaw tai
Bladder IrTefulextOe*
(REAMER
Usd . Rauhut,
route to Imperial tel
Miss Rosa
en-
teach, is
Mrs.. jack
We want our friends and neigh-
bors to know just how much we
| appreciate the kindness you -how-
j ed to Mrs. J. M. Clayton' during
i her last illness. No person ever
r had truer friends and it seemed
j that all were ready to help in
every way possible. This was a
source of comfort to her and it
| helps us better to bear our sor-
heepital doctors. tta*id fa _W* h I", ,wh^ little daughters, Mildred and Mar-
tor so .h« (bight br-tke/** h'Kh .eagem she was hehl Itty je of Coloi*do and Mlag Ailene
malaed there for t £»*, lighting her hJSJftaT fW.I ' Steward of W^stella spent the
way to health. She is now well on the hOuUM t J the week end here wHh relative*.
Hme herf *1,2! Mr. »nd Mrs Irvin Thomas of
_ w,i| *i I «v h , , , I oraine spent the week end with
DUSTER ' and . i SSl y Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Nison. Mrs.
“L“ni-ue_cpr,y. **hl*ring* Nelson and son, Ross D.. accom-
Btrichrn when 3 years did with
infantile paralysis, little Rita Claire
Btgssnnd ef C»g»o«1 Beach, N. J.,
was considered a hopeleae ease by
visiting her,. sister,
Merke at Rankin.
Birl Cox and family of Snyder
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hill
Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.~Rosco and
toad to recovery.
PROCTOR
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and
supper
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Bldg.
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king wa-
iests and
h month;
id fowls
all Hew
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loss of
use new.
eye come
No
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Kinds,
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oCOTTON. GROt E Miss Isla -Norrid returne<l to
---- . . .. „ ,----- ----- -------- —-— — ------ ... —- —-— ---- ----- - , . ' -- Roster Mo^lav, where she is a
vrs to S W cor. of Block No. 3 . where thev hav* been at the " Miss Ruth Phillips of Gorman Vifgee Stewart of Hermanbee teacher. ^
11 w—R-«ch I - navis’ father imaking her home with Mr. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
I > h wa'ond Me Lil, Shelton. Glasgow.
Miss H*le&iuGrajj» who, h»s j,jrs Runkles of Sipe Springs Mr. and Mrs. ..Garland John-
visiting her grandparents, ' spent, part of last week here son announce the birth of a
Have' Taken Carflul
coltier. THENCE North 43 1-2 (laughters, Madlene sand Mary Thursday niglW with Mr. and
t; 244 vrs .gross branch at 49(5 j Qracc have returned from Hills- Mrs. W. E. Dugan and family.
of W. H. Montgomery . Ranch.
Thence East 274 vrs to cor of said
Austin survey. THENCE South
With east line of said Austin
;-urvey 872 vrs South Leon River.
Vt 1397 vrs to the place of be-
ginning.
sptnt last
nt 11 askell.
Also 555 acres, being Block
Np. 3 of the, Montgomery Ranch
ras shown bv map or plat of said
Rasch ■ redbriled—iu—VoL 88 p.
:,88-9 of the deed records of
Comanche County, Texas; Be1Hn-,
ning on south line of J. L. Lynch
sur. , 950 vrs west of its S E
(■4meL |<THE'NCE east with its
south Me 682 vrs to a rock for
corner. 4 THENCE south 618 vrs
to a rock for -corner
ca&l4_at 274 vrs pass N E cor-
ner of Block ' No. 1, whi '. •!’>
aho the S W pornpy of Valen-
tine Hock Survey, at 549 vrs to
the S E comer of this and the
S W, corner of Block No. 4 of
the sAid Jdontgomery Ranch Sur-
vey. THENCE North at 852 the
North line of said Hock Survey
and the South line of l^ockhart
fcurvey, at 2835 vr* the N E
comer of this sind N W corner. u
of Block No. 4 in North lihe' of Is*™
T ockhai-t and south line of Aus- Mr ana
survey. Thence west with
Td line at 285 vrs pass thc
W comer Lockhart, the N E
comer of Lynch sur. S E comer
.* S. MILean and the S W cor-
er of the above mentioned Aus-,
survey, at 1325 vrs the N W
corner of this Block and the
N E Cor. of 123 acre tract out
of said Lynch sur. THENCE
south with the eASt line of said-
123 acre tract 739 vrs. THENCE
east 115 vrs to N. E. corner of
Block No. 2 of said Montgomery
Ranch., JHENCE south 1470 vrA
to the beginning.
1. will first offer and sell ail
the above land, except 200 acres
out of said 655 acre tract, bound-
ed as follows: BEGINNING at
the N £ corner of said 566 acre
tract THENCE south with the
east line of said tract 1807 vrs
to a stake for the S E comer
of said 200 acres. THENCE west
625 vrs to a stake for the S W
comer of this. THENCE N 1807
vrs to the North line of said
been visiting her grandparents, spent part
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gray, was' with Mr. and Mrs.' Floyd Little, daughter,
accompanied to her home in Qkla., > John O’Dowd spent Wed- V. Gamer of .Merkel spent the
last week by Miss Ruth Gray. I nesday night arid .Thursday with /week - end in this community.
Miss Vera Brown of .Dublin- Mri anil Mrs. Jimmie Wright at Mr and Mrs. Oliver Guthrie,
spent the week end here. Beattie. ] vjsited in Brown County last,
Miss .Kathleere Kellum is via-] Mr. and Mrs. W. S> Adams week,
iting relatives . at .Abilene. land daugther, jRuby are spending
Mrs. :C. A: Slfith spent part this—week- with Mir. -and- ]Mrs.
Thousands of Women
on Their Mothers'Advice
It is an Impressive fact that many
u_i7T~7i77rrr , , women have said they learned of
Horton WtlBams and family of ■ t;u. vatntr c[f ttrnhrt , from there
CreaM
VERMIFUGE
For Expelling "Worms
’ - PARIS SMITH. Druggist.
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Quick Relief for
Chilis and Fever
a
and Other Effect• of
^ Malarial
Doe't put up with the suffering of
i Malaria- the teeth-rhattering cbilla and
the burning lever. Get rid ot Malaria by
getting the infection out of your ») dee*
That ! what Grove * Ta*teie*e Chill Tonic
does—destroy* and drives out the iafec-
• tion At the same time, it builda up your
:t iy item against further attack. "
[ Grove’s Taateiese Chill Tonic contain*
| tasteless quinine which kills the.Infection
' in the blood. .It also contains iron which
builds up the bl*od and helps it overcome
i the effect* of Malaria aa well as fortify
I against re infection: These are the effects
i you want for COMPLETE relief. Grove's.
Tasteless Chill Tonic Is pleasant to take
! and ebsolutely safe, even for children.
No bitter Uste of quinine. Get a bottle
J today-and be forearmed against Malaria,
j For sale at all stores. , ■
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Tt>y v/eaTH next time you re in ft. worth
v.m-. m* r-~
': idS.*aHSE?M-.. v. T--. -*z^sia
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of last week at DubTifi with her, Roliertt' Adnms tfC Alemeda. ‘ McFarland. California are Visiting .ninth
daughter, Mrs. Robert- Foster, j Br0. John O’Dowd and family relatives? in Comanch*.
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Smith l>ave returned to their home at __________
spent last week with relatives at I Rising Star. ’ .
Hico. ......! Bro. Grubb of Abilene is visit-
666
LIQIID—TABLETS—SALVE
W. D. Carleton has returned ! ing in this community."
Tut-urr ' from San Saba where he 1 has '---—
t ntiNL-e. ())en vi#itinK relatives. ) ELM GROM
Mrs. Mary Cox of Brownwood i --- , . . , . . „ . „ ....
spent last week here with her There will he preaching here Malaria in 3 o*y*. (olds
mother. Mrs. Ida Harris. . I Saturday night. first day. Headaches or Neuralgia
Mrs. H. M. Woolsey spent the Mrs. J. K. Bingham arid Child-' ! v iTivi’^vh rnvir
wevk end with her Slaughter, ren of Suer spem last week here A. *' l(,*>1'-'
at Roach. j with relatives. 1 Most SP^F Remedies Known.
rs. Rush Gray --------
Mr. arid Mrs. Gayle Hans >n j Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. W. Smith ami,1
returned, to their ho"ie at San family spent Friday at Sidney
Antonio last week. ' [With Mr, nn!, Mrs. Jim ReqfLt-
, • ^ -------- Mrs. ivuther Norwood ar<l
children of May spent Wednes • |
day with 'A:, and Myj. F. A.
Whit stronX'-r ovf<l«-no.> of li<*e oqm- ;
fi-i dm in a medicine could a’mother '
’ !,;•. •- than that she advtaea her <lau*h-
i ter to taki* Tt!
Cartful is Riven the eretflt for r«- ,
‘ lievhig so many cases of Womanjy , j
I suffering that it Is widely and favor- |
: r.bly known. Drusetats. everywhere.
tell it.
If you are weak, mn-tfown, snffer-
! ir.g monthly, take Cartful,' Take tt |
i ■11 cftaor.\ftft' IfOftti of time an-l
try It thoroughly. As your health
Improves, you will share the entmist-' ■
limn of thousand*.of women who have
‘ wrlttijn to say: "Cartful helped me."
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Miss Marie Carpenter of Har-
\ bin ''i*,.yisiting her 'sister, Mrs
gol darti
^ood hotel, Bo!
Kind of food-
you u mil with
*/
service fit for
any rancher”
i
. , . “you said
a jaw fuU,
qnd right on *
too.”
| day with
Mnc.,.jy^j. Ga^tfV-l-F^sril.
week With rcTA^year.—apt;
apd^ Mrs. Sam Evans an^
________ . P family of Swla Springs spent
Miss 01ga-C*rleton of "Stephen- , Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. WnCTr
ville spent the week end with Flippo.
her parents, MiC and Mr si W. D.
Carleton. vr f
G. L. Clwrhbrn of Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. j. L. Woolsey and son,
Elvin of Taylors Chapel and Mrs. j
'■John Griten and granddaughter
Block No. 3 and the North line
>f the J. L. Lynch sur for the
N W comdR, of this. THENCE
east 626 tif the N
E corner, the
pile* of beginning, known as the
Boykin hoi
.Said lend is situated about, eight
City of Cq-
J. M Boy
homestead tract.
miles south of the City
lanche, kiWrWH as a part of the
H. Mon
pari <
Ranch
now
MONS
Montgomery
aimed by J. M Boykin
Levied on as the property of
raid J. M. Boykin and wife Mrs.
E. O. Boykin on the 8th day
of August, A. D, 1933, at 3:00
o.’clock P. M., to “satisfy Judg-
ment amdhnting to 1724.18, with
Interest thereon from the 6th
iny of Jatiuary, A. D. 1932 at
Hu- rate of 8 per cent per an-
iiim, and cost of suit. If the
nd which will be first offeredas'
ibove rested. shoukf not be ttuf-
ieient to satisfy said judgment,
nterest and cost, I will then.
sptelt last week with Mrs. Parker (of Chicco spent Saturday with
Keflum and children.
Mr. -and Mrs. ^Austin Gilbreath
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woolsey.
Mr. and „Mrs. Aj-nmld Hurt of j
Soda Springs spent the week
“‘‘f'fmd with Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Smith.
MERCER GAP
• rtift’ Hie week end w.ith-.„r_ela
ti\es at Sh;lo.
Mrs. Vode P’B npaly and so*-.
I i*'-,cy of St'phcnville spent Last
\vi tk with ber naitnts, Mr. and
M’s. Georg: P <.V1 *,
Miss Iris Ja.n«* >f W itli.- a
Frlls ii*. rishl^(Vel:iH'C(i heje.
Mrs. Walter Ewing and child-
ren and Mrs. John Bassinger of
Dallas arc visiting Mr. and Mr?.
J. W. Trimble.
Miss Bennie Smallwood is vis-
iting at Fort Worth,
c. Virgil Moore was honored Sat-
urday. August 18th, with a sur-
prise birthday ’dinner, by his child-
ren on his sixty-thlnd birthday.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Fdwin Elms of Browhteopdr’Boycc
Moore of Van Dyke, I Mr. .sad I ____
Mrs. Elgin Hays end chillren. | and family of Blanket visited hi*
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perdue ana, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M,
son. and MV*. Virgil Moore and ] Stevens, last week,
a number of other relatives | Miss Oletft Couch has returned
.’•-.-A—--——-- home from Brown wood where she
ENERGY 1 < I has been visiting -her siatet, Mrs.
Jack McGuire. »
PHOTO SPECIAL
Beginni|n^ September 1st, ;md continuing to September
10th. we will accept corn, hay. oats, wheat and mai/e
at market price, in payment" for photographs.
We will also make our little “First Monday Special” J
Photos “8 for a bale of ha>’“ - -
(hay not to be oat or wheat straw:)
ARTHOME STUDIO
COMANCHE, TEXAS
5T“
The Baptist meeting closed j ’
here Sunday night. There were j
twenty-six additions to the church. I
P$rreil, Lavorne ahd Nelda ]
Stevens of Brownwood spent last
week here with rtfetives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Gober of
Harmony spent Thursday with
her brother, T. O. Rogers and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Stevens of
Brownwood spient Saturday night"
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. McKinzie.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Sttevens
Washing
made
Easy/
Mins -Mila
Mae Middleton of Mr, and" Mrs. Ross Leech and
Hamilton spent last week end Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harbor of
with her father, C. R. Middleton Brownwood have b§en visiting
ahd "family. relatives here.
Mr. and Mpa. Henry William* —— -^
entertained the young people with 1 WOODMAN CIRCLE NEWS
Tuesday night. ] .. —.....
Women’s Club met with ] Tuesday night. August 22 we
& party Tuesday night.
The
MILL
all kinds,
ery Day.
kind of
Feed that
Mrs. Vemie- Van Winkle Thura- had -our regular monthly social
day for an all day ouilting. Six meeting. Iced tea and cake were
quilts were finished. Dinher was served as refreshments. •
saved to twentv seven women. | One of our members* * Mr*. I
"Miss Rita Nell Caraway spent Laura Orennan .is seriously ill I
last- week at Hamilton with her in Jhe BlackwelK,Sanitarium ;at
grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs!" Ne(,-, Gorrtinn.
sen .Topes. ~7 —ii;—^eptemher the^-First will be
Missed' Geftie pnd Saroh'’Bellfl (moivh'srs •Fraternity Day at the
m same, date and place offer rf)l «w'’Vjof Gohlthwaite Bpent the of Progress Exposition
ind sell said 200 acre tract, as SfiK j "1 w,th Tera and inanit* at Chicago. •
r'irectwl liv -aid order nt «nin 1 „ At our p£xt regular meeting,
" . . - . , "Mr^ and Mrs.~Hov Henson of Second Tuesdav night in Sep-
fow in my hapds; said jedgment pcttjt skept the week end with, tember. w«| will begin meeting
>eing in fayftr of the First State c, r Middleton and family. »t 7:30 p. m.—Reporter.
Garland Cox and Mr.' and Mrs. j------—------------L.-u-,___
Cowan and children of Tulll,
will
f
with this
WHIRLPOOL
Dc Luxe
Electric Washer
*u
•tank of Comanche, Texas.
my* h*nd at Co-
Given under
iianche, TeXks, thia 8th day of
\ijgust; A. D. 1933.
DWIGHT BRIGHTMAN. Sher-
l omanche County, Texas, ■
By J. H. REESE, Deputy.
-j (2-3-4)
-MEALS 25 CENTS
* are »-ving good
MpKinxi* Hotel far
i* wilt be served to
:?iNie
^r~
meals at
25 cents,
all
notice in ed verve
men and famei
Hme to go home for
Come try edr meals. We
recently remodeled our hotel
i ‘knel- out and an operating
st clash Hotel at our "hew
off the Southeast* Comer
■—are
ite Hotel . tm
Oklahoma spent last week wftb
Mr. 'and Mrs. Troy Morgan and ,
children. *
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephens of
Baggett spent last Sunday with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Trimble.
. Mr. and Mrn. Gus Rudd and
Mr.* and Mrs. Bill Rudd/vspent
Sunday with their mother at
GoldthWaite.
MERCER CREEK
\
Mis* Alya Lane teft Sunday
for Eastlapd to vieit her aunt,
Mr*. John Herring. . * v
Richard Breedlove spent Sun-
•ley with his sister. , Mrs. Oti*
Harris at Newburg.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dave* Breedlove
of. „ White Point spent Tuesday
nlfihtiwith Richard Breedlove and
family. t !ki
-jyacktKhe
" nether vou.;
.A nagging backache, with
bladdar (rregulafities and
* Used, nervoud, depressed
fceUng ipay warn of some dis
ordered kidney or bladder con
dition. User* everywhere rely
<* Doaa’i Pills. Praised for
more than 50 year* by grateful
u*re the country over. Sold by
«U druggifcta.
V-;
50
>«, *ir, r.o mittaka
•bout tli* convenience
and aolid comfort in liv-
ing *t the Worth. There
i* e eofr downy mattrnu
on every bod that insure*
* night of rertful aieep.
Every room h«j apaciou*
windows for perfect ven-
elation, ceiling fen aid
circulating ice water.
Then there’* a private
bath far every room, too.
Her* ie a hotel that ie
•onvenieat to the ahop-
p?tg and theatre ren*t*
with scceeaibility to all
gem of the
Rate* et thte.’arth ere
a* low aa *2 a day for
room »fth batlo. i,
.. ~ J,
m.
TheWorth Hotel
ON HIGHWAY *80’ FT WORTH . . W. 71k. Street A Tiyior
• I
, J. B. LOVE
Dentist
Lateflt X-Ray Equipment
206 First National Bank Building
Brownwood, Texas
.y
S^igjitly higher on Convenient Terms
•* i# ‘ ■
Quii kly, thoroughly, economic’ally . . . that’s the
way (his Whirlpool JDe Luxe Washer docs the
’ weekly w«9h. It’s so eaey to operate and so effii icnl
in its work that it make* wasnday a time of leisure
rather than work. Its gleaming wLaW^porc^Ialh
enameled tub suggests something of the; cleeaiipete‘(
with whfch it washes clothes. ^
Only when you.see this washer in action end conv-
pore it with other* can you fully appreciate its true
value, and realise the remarkable bargain it offers
■ at 159.50. /
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