The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1956 Page: 3 of 18
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I From The f^manebe Chief
. _ July 39, 1887, Volume XIV
Ojl**®*ifTr.’h Number 34
s*tTLs Brown wood,! w Q McDonald and John w
jj Ada®*’ | Switzer, publishers mafn^ftnbttf
*na Comanche. of the finest Job* offWest of
^^rutfied March « ^Taco, having Ju*tr>Consoliciated
mole foort. Coman- 4own Count#’ and The
. * Sonnan. Burial chler Job
Dallas
„uu* Moody,
17- .
Carlton
ker. divorce.
1 n^zareb vs.
divorce. _
Chief’ J<tb OttiaBf. we are belter
prepared thao^ever to tum out
yirat ClassJfrork. Send for samp-
les and nTwes. Work Guaranteed.
I ^TWBtene. Saddle and Ha-rn-
S.40a .Maker. northwest comer of
Baber Vy square. Comanche. Texas
'X .-^Ttronlze home. Industry Do not
Janetta send off for your work. I will try
to please you both In price and
_ of Barba
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ffmSu and f5£M
^ ^oi; *tyle. Work done on short notice
afftf fluki'antced to give ratisfacu
yt ton.—-—V,. .. ~ -,-----—.—l—_L-
Dr. Rogers Is still at. his old
(W. B.. Cunningham’sJ
__.ere he will be glad to m* old
friends. He also has fixed up bis
inor office wtth a Dental Ch*k-u*4 4*
s. Jr aWMOTW® prepared to extract teeth
(jftor defendant , n E L Shropshire, Attorney at
evidence h®*™\ «• LaW Comanche, Texas; will
B ‘ judgment i practjce in all courts, collecting
r-folbiwa; fsou wHi —litigation specialties.
... >500 Tvorme Qwn cornpit<e abstralt of titles
Bzftjsm and daugn- ^ ^ lands In the county find
»tve *500 apportioned tots tn Comanche. —1-
Urn to Marx Cheat- s D jjndsey and L P. Hutch-
E. B. Cheatham. jAon> Attorney at Law, Coman-
pay cost including Texas, will practice regularly
5 w Fred Harmon. jn the district courts of Coman-
che, Brown and COleman. and
‘ -___- elsewhere by special arrange-
Texas vs. meI>u
[gnd John Ed MN> b. D. Shropshire, attorney at
' theft. law, Comanche. Texas office over
[Texas vs. Oscar Wade Chilton and Campbell’s Store.
' rtis Adams and John prompt attention given to all »egal
hnson. charged with business.
iflissle at private b.. Russell. Attorney and
Curtis Adams entered counsellor at Law. Land and
uilty and was fined Loan Agency, and law office at
t Oscar Wade Wallace Comanche. Texas; loans secured
ititv and was assessed on real estate, titles examined;
Mil and Court cost. abstracts made and opinions
I given upon applications. Any
• “**“ , . ~ business requiring the attention
tfman et al to btana q( ft be promptly att-
teHjjgggjm a ended to. Office upstairs North
of Hill. Moore and Company.
\o Alvie' Strainer James U Wright. Photographer
KTuuilne two parcels Comanclie. Texas, new enlarged
**■ ***“9®*^ —pictures made from old gems,
ambrotypes, photographs, etc. Ail
work done at reasonable prices.
W. D. Jackson. Waco. Texas.'
Photograph and Art Gallery.
North Fifth Street, portraits m
crayon India ink, and oil Life
size from old pictures or from
. Ufa Chromos. pictures, frames i
tni LS^L.’ and photograph stock. j
and wife, Erma. R m. Gamer. Subscription
of land out <a Agerit for wortn
Gagette. The Dallas News, the
Detroit Free Press, Atlantic Con- >
stltutlon, Louisville C6ur ier-'
Journal, and al lother leading
. periodicals at publisher's prices.
! At the Post Office, Comanche,
Kfatts, De Leon, 1*56' Texaa
an i Martin and Beeman—H. R,
Basse, 19M Ford, Martin, and G. A. Beeman. deal-
UU«i v«v r----m
of Block XXXIV.
ddltlon. City of De
■ration 18,000.
„ *nd wife. Frances,
rffth and Dora Keith,
; 2 in Block. VIH. Cen-
Dn. De Leon. Consid-
I cash.
era and wife. Laura.
Black 1. Houston A
Railway Survey.
*13,000.
Vehicles Registered
ey, 1056 Chevrolet
j ere In livestock. WU1 buy and sell
n, De Leon. .1966 Fort*}
' will pay
>rses at all times. We
.— _ _r for a limited num-
Voorhies. 1666 Ford'll of^OTeiand two year old
steers for the next 30 dava T"
The Flrst NaUonal Bank of Co-
* 1 Drug
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A message from C. L. Hl’ETT, 'Your Pharmartst'
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Ev’^ryliody knowg that a dollar today han much
less purchasing power than it , used, to have. Many
ot the things you buy now costs two or three .timds
M much. ' ^
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. • / But we pharmacists are proud of the fatt that
almost everything you get from 4us has Advanced
much less, than the. average increase.. Most of the
things we supyrtr cost only a frw rnffii mhr< than
they used to. Some of them etwt loss.
Even the apparently expensive new medicines
■ar*i rau.ilu •> (rrui,inr ^’nil!** ♦ bm> V tat well
Wr-mtteii ituivhor, y<^ur pluiskian., makes fewer viats.
and you get back to work so much faster. And of
course they save more liVts. ’
—---Proof ftf ih\« U tlw ■ fxu-.L...Ihal ai / nrHinp tn frny.
emment statistics, in ltKtO you spent 0.87' ' of your
income l’nr drugs and medicinal preparatioiiB. an3 ruvw
according to the latest released government figures
k'nii iiri- only Q,6'l*■■>■{ a mkiction of al>OUt
25'' less. ^
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"We: wUhTOntiTute othr permanent pohoy of -pricing
e\’er>’thing as low as high pharmacy standards permit,
Go-*Uf.\atulatio-ni *7o . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reid Thomas. 707ifN. Elm.
Comanrhe, a son, Aaron, 2-13-56. V*
Mr. and Mrs Jim Daniel Gotten. 707 W. Central.
Comanche, a son, 2-22-56.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Evatt. 409 W. Paine.
Comanche, a son, James, 2-22-.56.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Limmer. Jr., Rt. 4, Comanche
a son, Royce, 2-17-56. „ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Halle, 204 9th Street.
Comanche, a daughter. Talma, 1-16-56.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Frick. Jr.. 903 N Page.
Comanche, a daughter, Cyndra, 1-17-56.
Mr. and Mrs. Teddie 8. Mankin, Rt. 3, Coman-
che, a son, William C., 1-25-56.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chancellor. Rt. 4, Comanche,
a daughter, Brenda, 1-31-56.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill WUkerson, N. Lane. Comanche,
a son, David, 2-2-56. . .
Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Horton, Comanche.
~ a daughter. Laura, 3-12-56.
Mr. apd.Mre. Rex Evan», 4*1 E. Oak, Comanche,
a daughter, Rhonda, 12-6-56.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Burks. Cedar St.. Coman-
che, a daughter, Jenifer, 1-1-56. A
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Now's the time to order your lumber
supplies for Spring building. And what-
ever you require in lumber, see us FIRST
Jor complete, selections, complete satis-
faction! Terms to suit you.
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'manche. H. R. Martin. President;
M. N. Rosenthal, vice president;
T. C. HUl. fcahsief; C B. Mason,
assistant cashief; Capital Stock
$100,000. , j
$50,600 authorized capital $100.-;
000. ~ T.
Directors: H. B. Martin. James
Carnes. Sr. J. L.- Moore. M j
Bake# G. A. Beeman. T. C. Hill
C. B. Mason. M. N. Rosenthal.
This bank succeeds the bank of
Hill Moore and Company, and
the Comanche County Bank and
jU nw the only bank in Coman- j
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Bonner and Carroll, successors
to A. L Hamilton, proprietor of,
the West Side Drug Store. Co-1
manche. Texas, keeps the largest;
and most varied assortment of
Drugs. Chemicals. Patent Medt* |
cines. Also has paints. oUs. var- |
nlshes. wall paper, the largest ,
stock of these items. We also:I
have a full line of b90ka. stat-
ionery. pens. .ink. and school
books. Prescriptions filled day ori
night by an expert druggist.
Comanche and Brown Hack j
Line. Turner and Breedlove.;
’ proprietor. Daily except Sunday. (
Special attention given to expires
packages. The patronage of the
public is respectfully solicited.
The Comanche Chief, the best
advertising medium In West Tex-
as. Beginning next month the
Chief will be printed all at home.
With your support, we hope to
make The Chief the peer of any
paper In Western Texas.
T. W. Matthews, dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries at j
RJchkrdson's Old stand. North
aide of square.
$35,000 will be paid In gold'
for Arbuckles’ Coffee Wrappers. I
For details see circular in every
package of Arbuckles’ Coffee.
What Kills Americans? Fast
living, reckless caking, hard
drinking, poor sleeping, social
jealotjdes, political ambitions,
violent passions, and the race for
nmney. A sure remedy to counter
affect three things Is a bottle oC
Shaker’s K x t r act, sometimes
known at "Selgel’s Syrup.- J
Comanche Graded 8chooIs-r
The fall term will begin Mon-
day. September 5, 1867. with a
full corps of experienced tench -
..... i to a full
2-OVEN FRIGIDAIRE 7
Imperial Electric Range
a week
after small down
payment
Your old range
will never
be worth more
in trade
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It roasts or broils v
without smoke...fumes! _
Here’s what you’ve waited for - the new
Frigidaire Miracle Filter Electric Range that
swallows up unwanted, annoying smoker
Come in. Sec it. Also see 4 beautiful pastel ex-
Jfilbr £6te-Decorator Panel*-RolLto-Yau J
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flhplf1m the ™^n-nnd many other exclusive
features to give you a New Lift to Livkigf
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SERVICE DRUG STORE
Appliance Dept ; , —
All tuition fees for one year or
any part of it Is 50 cents.
All tuition fees must be In cash
or notes with approved security
given to the treasurer of the
Board of Trustees.
Music wlH be taught In the
building, tuition paid to lie tea-
cher at t€ per month. •
flour In the country. We do a I keep a general Block of mer-
general merchant and exchange! nhandtae and do not propose to
ere. In addition to a full course
of instruction In common school
and h'g>i srhnnl studies there will
be a Normal Course, specially de-
stgnrd for those who want la be-
come teachers mt to? Isafhare
who want to fit-theihselvea lur
more advanced work.
Tuitiofi, for the five months
business. We keep a good stock
of ail grades of flour on himd
and pay the highest prices for
wheat at all times.
Chilton and Campbell are still
sailing serenly along with a ?up-
erb line of Dry Goods. Clothing,
For your horse shoeing, plow (Notions. Boots and Shoes. Gro-
ceries and Farm and Ranch
supplies.
tbfeece-Seliingq-.. Toh
Go to T. C. Yantis at Sipe
work and tire shrinking, call at
Uncle Jack Nabers’ Blacksmith
Shop. South Side of the Square.
N. HL Cook, blacksmith.
-H. n. MaiUxi. Hoist sinl Cattle
3 miles south of. Com An-
on Mercer Creek. Cnttte
grades $7.60.
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and third
TAXIED f I »OUt
Fourth, fifth abd sixth grades
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Ranch
die ail
Ranch m Crosby County. Reward
paid for fb* arrest of cny
party Illegally branding any of
my cattle* My cattle mark is a
crop .and upper bit in the ear.
Fred Grimm. Blacksmith end
wheelrlght, stoae shoo north
east of Kqimre. AH kinds of iron
Xi-xas for vour
mills, evaperators. cotton
lenm. and prices.
At a mer-ing of the school
board of trustees last week. Prof.
be undersold by any one. Come
and see me. A trial will convince
you that I mean business.
J. W. Greene. Dry Goods. IUta,
Boots. Shoes, and Groceries.
General Merchandise. Second to ■
no house west of Waco or Fort
Worth and the only house in Co-
manche County where the cust-
omer can get everything they
want &£ one place. Z
conduct my house on strictly
and my
W. T. Mann, former principal of
the school again was selected to
that position for another year, i
This is considered a wise cho
by our people, who will give ti
will be sold for cash at
manrmx to Hn- and JH. live,
TT)ro the Isimini
of Cota»ocKe Cor/ty. -we
your attention to 1
we have rented the
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1956, newspaper, April 6, 1956; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904104/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.