The Comanche Chief. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1879 Page: 2 of 4
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reroishnh become juot.fi fo*
der the crest law « f nations like
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nuder all
F^SPbuoi:,i‘
. Mast is Mill
aoddrttfcre* oor? Sff bfo*1
money” bad anythii
with it, nor wa* ft
any moral princi
“•* P*wy be soi a ruieoomcr in any
Kj9r' psstiwn of the eoontry. Anyone
wishing a home in Texas, »e af*
confidmt, eoaltl be asi
SSRo
uring
The
m.i m ***“”1’ dg*hi
acrotw the waterto New Engl at) ^
and poj nlooa India, and now the
and a
__ jobb 1
fl nielied, there
every facility for
■ 4<r 'the patt
ill afford to preffook the advan
S: rich and Mwfltj
of* Comanche
owSa lean, dcsttued
months, to be tapper »> v the lead
railroud.iir'tlje stste
thinking, Uuebtkae, that the ooun-
New England milb are silent atnl try bad'reached that ooodiUon in
•Jowly and an rely ooming to the
eolton neW—where nature in lan-
ded they should be.* It does not! aiae hoOugu
take a bright capitalist long to
ana now-a days that a mill among
tha aotton fie de, with an aboad-
anceof fnel or water power
band, most runqnish on#
u
drawn its raw m■*t.ri >!, fa I .n.<l
ris no
tU^T* .
coining South, sod when the in
writable hre reman*
height, it will mdoniah the
inhabitant—AHenita
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feod^Bdppty from dfttant arcliona
ra its
oldest
OoatiitHtioH.
I One of the questions which
Congress will be nailed oa to die
MgjfiA^S|.>Shl..t’1 s ion,- ami
potnible. to Seftie, is the question
whether tha nappraaeion of iotlcr-
ies is so important ns to justify
the sncrifioe of theiriredom of the
mails It is openly stated that
the PoseOftoa Department ia
urgiug 00 legislation which will
enable Cham to with hold, at tht ir
pleasure, the maik of people who
are known to he agents of lotlef-
tbs first plaoa, the toppreastoi of
lotteries is apt QUA of the fSi
thsFedmsJ
|dess|
t id ounce in ix>wer.
eat is U»e most inw.lu
Hi-ieuccs, and. uofoituu
I'eople in the eoluuou of it
to learn nothing from the
experience of others. JUSII
hero take but little yi|( tlrtl I’michri Work
g, donhdaai. Mu
-~rr**T
Whiob rufoimation beoomoe doubt
>ima won hem
ful, if not fkn possible. They are
to aoe that every
change is hot reform, sod it is ho
gratification for them to feed, the
political c«tuiilrou merely. Ip
bod and bubble sad emit iti
slant!? increasing -a
emit ita cou-
mcrearing -eemfouud of
rillanoua t* in el la. Tha ao-calied
Stklnsmea of-the eoeutry they re-1
gard as so many haiNtpiins or
I moutrtebanka, that would be a
disgftCfee even to the sawdust
I arena of the , meanest and mod
mctuphic menagerie in the country,
I without even so much ss M A polk
among them to give lose and
lebmaeter and ‘decency to the
“C*l« thinking Tiflaias,
Wjpom no faith could ft*.
They do not regard the fate of
Cassandra aa a very enviona one,
nor eveu leak desirable than that
wffich most overtake, sooner or
later, a country whiuh has forgot-
ten the teachings .and veneration
ten the u*aching- and veneration
for George Washington to worship
at tbesbrin of‘old John Brown,
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Bauquo will return to
Wkreg off" Hun as A* recent
election in Ohm baanjaHto poW^
,canoe gf^ AsiHlT
•ysr*
Y*wr Best
choice
i|WMbl
•i*. with
| dm up by J. H
t rated l>ef«*e
J. P. Prsoinct No 6, be
hhmk horrt. Iff ^
to
on snder the
_ of voting in thb
hew bow been mads s
governmental science
It it ia thought probably
the application for bell punches,
will amount to two thousand,
bringing in a revenue of 1500.000.
8peakiog of .this the German
Leader remarks: ~ n‘ - '■
It the saloon keepers can afford
to pay half a miUiVa doitars for
the mere privilege of selling liquor,
it is very nertaan that all the net-
tle and horses seat out of Tes-
sa wou’t bay for the whisky drank
in the st nth.
But them is tha eoontry
city taxea besides, which the
tr has failed to eoont, and . which
will aggregate half as much more.
Then it mast be bftrne in mind,
that it is probable all the large
saloons wilt mu otct The deposit,
and aoma of fhem will pay, it lw
Ik , 1 I — —--- *t- ~ ^ “ ““
inougtif, over a tnooviifi
tax. The b<-H punch will hSve a
fflmyful Amina firs t->ll I lam
lunitui UMu Tw aril “ w \ UfT CttlmJ
the year.—Marda/l HerqhL ,
J.
*®ct No: 6, Sept 5c
lit Uu.la h&K-
hTd J oa left ‘
tao.
Tnkeu up by Winiouj,
tnyad batman
Precinct No A Hi-pt 30,
bors**, about 161 linuda bigb,q
Team old, tome 1
i *2£ 011 tbe left thy
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AS AH AHTI-SAURIA^-
REMEDY
TbayhavvyuuAt i *"* “ »
iTtaaactnl
DYSPEPSIA
IS THE Bi
PILLS
vigor to
i that jut* m
dlWitlv*rghUfia m
l vik-or to MfilmlUt*
HUVOUS SYSTEM IS BIASES,
■THE BRAIN IS NOURISHED,
_AKD THE BOOT ROBUST.
r~Ki of thajujoe. of plant.
•xtract-., by powrrful c^raniu^ *awf
ciea, ai. fjpn rJr- d ln’e soafaewusel
hem,' tb—r ara naanmtoeS. 4*> ^o«W
» peraon._______
(•aalyW tatn.aar*
t «an or
Than it Texas.
What with gold and silver mine
esritSSMOts, the drought, the last
legislature, tbo old alcalde, Hona-
too strutiag around Qalveatou and
daring her to tread on Houston*a
cont-tafif^Mm new imi>ctoug=?of
railroad building, the court grind
iisg o«t conviction* and the gover-
iu U*«
vulgar political nomeucnlature of
SptqnAOl the fanctions «*• d*' , ”ia 'still marching ou”
osal Government, anu, FrsiuiJiustciq. tbe creator
Church ton. Of Ytrginta, and govetmneute, muddle, the sale of public lands.
?rumeut both State and Federal, (pardon all our congressmen battle- whang-
who aball wife not usiug tile word national) ing tbo state, the Greenbaekere
idiSMi d to nreafrd and hedged aronnd with
S principle limitations ard teatrictiouS by the
® faUiery, they have seen not only
ageaey* All U,M^ bJ the sovereign of Eng
riupar'tnrimt '
land, or esar of Eg—ia, or head of
themoet despotic government of
Europek/jsonld cost them their
^TWjavle—neus of law itself is
terrible to day than the law
mob
robbor, and. the yfiliUcal
Uway
Turpins are more t( be dreaded
than the - moral and social Sam
Basses or John Waslay Hardioa
j Implication «.f power
the corse of our American sys-
tem* of government—the Pan-
dora’s box from which ‘
all Min eviiS that now
Tbo Galveston Journal of Com
—ya that tbe entire line of
(be Galv—ton and Narrow Gague
wilt probably pa— down the Is-
country, and that, loo, in a con
•Until increasing geometrical rf-
tlo. Tbe n—ot profound jurist in
the country to-day cannot drMT n
Huudaj law, the repeal ot the dog
tax. tha drummer's tax, the acti-
publicatioq bill and the free school
ing tb ,Liwpwi
raisin* Caie, bowliag fiat mooay.
M«j- Pe.iu'a camp metiaga. and
negro revivals, the Globe-Demo-
crat. the Currie murder and the
V. .
Try thl* H—mSciy fairly. It will not
harm you, yeu have nothing to
Iwwe^ut will eurely gain a Vigo-
rous Body, Pure Blood, strona
Herves and a Ch
hoerful Mind.
ITS.
thm -arorVL
DYE.
rnssssassr it, ■.»▼««.
T.J.Holmsley&Co
P<twu» are'
it tk
^Ylty of tbe law, not to 1
any of the Duncan '
' “oonuty, witluntt tuy |
JMANCHE CO.
aw
.Tukt-u up by Dana,'
right- Vi
Taken np
and white ox, about 7 or
branded eu right hip thru
lelte-‘a^^J||^
J fc,t(
traveil before Q. V. txartp,
P. Precm^^o.J^gJ.
bay hone'a$nhrfebeut 12
▲Iso i^defK buy hone mule, _
■MB old, about 12 baiida high.
• brown iuuIj,, thru** yean old,
*191 houda'^iugh .All tints
lirsnddd DOK on the left
valued at <30 each;
Token up by firdVTBmi
troyed before Jaa, E. Smith,
Precinct Bar^ipAngiist 7,
boy mare, opot in forehead,
root whfSTI^ud. high, 7
twandwly4^Nry«trii«»g
Colt, unb
j
unbraiuli
aid: it t
a left ah
Lip and -7. .on xight shoulder, tht
bay mare; 6 years old', 14 hsmh
and Uraadad f on left shouldtt
young dolt and a yearling ooit Alail
W;i ¥ mm
m mart with a bell on,' 4 jean ok,
branded P. The lol valurd at tlOt 1
Taken np by T J Porks and »f
trayed before J E Smith, J P pri
No. A. Angoat 19, 1879, a sorrel
with whim, lace and legs, . 1&4 I
high, 7 years old, branded “J on Ulj
ahofldcr. Valued at 936.
Taken np by J. M. Lambert and »J
trayed before Jaa.. Terry, Esq, J.JJ
Precinct No. A, Sep 1 1879, a til *
mare mala, 2 years old 14 hao.ls hi
Jgjbnuded on left shouldsr 1
*higb — ii- Valued at 135.00.
; [p —•
Taken up by R N. WalJrip udn>!
trayed before Milton Brown, Esq, J.
P. Piecinct No. 1, Sep 2d, 1879, a
roan bona, left hind foot white,
7 yean old and about 14 f hands
tiranded II ou left shoulder, 2
thigh,, and P ou right thigh,
Taken up 'by J. ft... Randall 1
(•strayed before Milton Brown,
J. P, Precinct No. 1, Sep 4,1
aaorroli mare mule, about this
hands high, about fire or six yean ok,
branded JJ on right shoulder, rslsd !
•1995,
Taken np by J. JJ. Albin. sad »j
trayed before j. A nmith, Esq. J. 15]
* “ MM
precinct No. <*, September 9. u di
brown horse, kwr year* old, 14f bai
bigb, not branded. Valued at |15.
Druggists • Grocers
j, D. BONS'EB,
County Chart
rtiuo aqcaaa.
Comanche,
J. D, Stephens A*
Uaye now in store and are
reeeivi-ig tbe 1-rgest and best sell
Titis| stock of goods ever brought to
marttot, cou»i-.ticg hi part of
Mr. TTalter Cunningham having put-
chased a half inlereat in tbe stock for-
amHy owne<Mjy-T. IT Holmdey the
kpiaineM will lie condncted in future
nseof T. J. Ho
A Co., who will ooutidne ta
under the Arm name of T. J. Houulst
ooutidne "~'k
keep is store one of the moat com
festive city of Dallas to furaiah
elopements, eritpo continurss and
the like ad hbitmnfcwe d*>uk see
l»ow Jii v one can complain of dnll
times in Texas. — Waco Examine*
-r<*—---
^ lawd. aero— the lower bey into
Brasbffa county, to Colum bia.Tex
xo», Virtoria, Uuliad, B< fugio.
Sag Petrie, Car mat-go. and on to
tbe Republic of Mexico, and a
breach How to the great Mojad*
miSiug district, which wilt done
pay forth*building of thi9 roaj
ls-
wiM
pres
OROCEKIES
* d*- ni.....lb *\
IF ALL KOrns.
be in GalveMoa during the prat
ft t MM t
and Sell FO
CABI1 ssd are theoeby
give GOOD BABQAINS.I
, hi
$
as BothchiU continuanoe, lie* about ptgyr yreli la Northwestern Texas, CAPS,
eu grasshoppers, artoai.n wells, oe-> "n-at' .
caainaal murders and the gay and | DRUGS,- ] • < •'
i MEDICINES,
OtLS.PAlNT,
1 BRUSHES,
’U’i, • V-> PtJITY,
WINDOW GLASS,
FANCY NOTIONS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
ALL KINDS OF SOAP,
MIY OOODI
CLOTHING,
HATS,
BOOTSr ; Si
NOTIONS,
Hardware, ao,
ft carry a M lire ci
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
TOBACCO, " T r'
STARCH,
CANDLES,
COAL OIL,.
SOAP,
ke.y M.
.CA NX ED GOODS
\ j
mm m * 1
ff. '-d" ':J
ammajMlm------— -> S, ^ W"^_ wg aa
stmm^(wSPk w
JOB WORK
ofarvray description.
TWr-ih Mm re a CASH
gmarnnmntnilfU Hkmipmr than the tmW*
•JazsMTRaBftt
CCCfTHlNO
wvwr hwmght to Obmanahe. , . .
Also a large atook of Boots and Bare
sii^a whtaTag ha aiild for twy *•
fkplgpk^ '-: ' ^ '■ ;
* 0* had examine for yonraelf a^J
couvinced that #
chcpgcr thhS-Atk
yin ^
#• are wftngFg -
UNDERSOL0- i
1PHEN8 k
jtigg
■jd&***
)NIO.
_ No.-r—. n
-5.,.
HAS OriMPAN
i . Qrrene, .
-*sa
, ov tempe:
4a Council., No.-
~
•2IS2C
of Comsoc
F2&XS,
om«i meet in r
-for criming
Monday ie'J*
____na
eUdt
Muy, Jul
rHoftniber. V. li. '
L b. Dantes O
jIOIOUB
Bredhor la W
,* aud 3 P>
J?s'ffiZctna.
urcnchea at
nb
preneb
•eowuL- .
_ Jon tha 8atu
...ana The public w
i to attend.
<8navucpa.-
W. A. Bmitb* pa»t«
local nev
), for a raiaf
Llstatwrek.
[■Tka dost is unbearable .
t court adjourned
1 Ojatera served at t
bharaF OW-wheraiatn
kqumpany 9 _______
Mkr taiparanre poupfe 1
[r. John T. Qrcen ia t
in the eaat pmrt
fjmi Green haa gobe 1
■Oama in the mercantile
_t all hours, ailno I
ilakary, 8. W. corner 1
Lf t will take all the wo
I j» payment for subacr
|WF«*
1 college bell is. brok
I not wait for it to ring t
(t» church Sunday.
[•Tha two fine at this p
i oat about five hundre
, eg to date.
Jr. T. J. Holcome opem
I nhael, at FoarettPs 3
, which is Veil attended
[-WWI going to the dock
next Monday
_g RAll lid*
[-Tha ligheat Gash Price
by J, W. Mi
in Comanc
tmonth, fiend 25 o«n
> Oyatera aerved at t
j-lhe Ttwperauoe Counci
> hat Monday night f
Urn. The trial
.Oil
[*• pleased to fera
of^l. Ring, <
**Mailing in the Inter*
fim, Moody 4 Jen
ia oertatnly
°* having plenty
water. There la ;
* ires, but haa a
;*4. -..
Creary
____ > Bobl« tl
.TW ataking doth
children.
1 *ril Vf trea chanty aha
Tatas at
been
lot severs
1 »„ -* Tana
V^fAefore tl,
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The Comanche Chief. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1879, newspaper, October 30, 1879; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904145/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.